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josh holmes is with us.josh, this sounds like classic insider trading where a board member finds out and lets other people know so they could trade on the information. they will have to prove he called the son six times. what transpired in the conversation. i wonder if it's enough just if the son traded on it next day. >> josh: it doesn't sound like a nexus to the congressional job as you pointed out but it doesn't make it any better. >> melissa: no, no. it doesn't make it -- no, just an interesting fact. normally you would make the point or i would make the point, nobody in congress should be on the board of any public company because the temptation is too, you know, to influence or to share what you know, the temptation is too great. but apparently that had nothing to do with this. >> josh: you are absolutely right. i work for a number of different senators. i always provided guidance on this to just go beyond reproach. >> melissa: just don't do it. >> josh: you will end up losing money but that is okay. y
josh holmes is with us.josh, this sounds like classic insider trading where a board member finds out and lets other people know so they could trade on the information. they will have to prove he called the son six times. what transpired in the conversation. i wonder if it's enough just if the son traded on it next day. >> josh: it doesn't sound like a nexus to the congressional job as you pointed out but it doesn't make it any better. >> melissa: no, no. it doesn't make it -- no,...
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guestlet's hear from our josh mitchell. guest: i am not aware of airline schools, so i cannot go into detail there. to the bigger question, it is hard for me to get ahead of this administration. i do get the sense based on what they say in their actions that they really do feel that for-profit colleges do offer something to students in higher education. i think the other big argument mademake and others have is i gainful employment rules what i basically apply to for-profit schools. but why not apply them across higher education in general? if there was a public school that is leaving their student-debt with low incomes, why shouldn't they have to abide by the same rules? and i would ask the obama administration, and they would say, that is the law. but currently, the law only really allows us to go after pro-factored -- allows us to go after for-profit schools. there is a big question of, why should this will only apply to for-profit schools? in his administration says, look, if the only apply it to one sector of higher ed
guestlet's hear from our josh mitchell. guest: i am not aware of airline schools, so i cannot go into detail there. to the bigger question, it is hard for me to get ahead of this administration. i do get the sense based on what they say in their actions that they really do feel that for-profit colleges do offer something to students in higher education. i think the other big argument mademake and others have is i gainful employment rules what i basically apply to for-profit schools. but why not...
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josh silverman joins us now. josh, a lot of pressure when he walked in the door.nvestors are loving what you are doing. what is the next phase? how you take this to the next level? josh: i think we are at the very beginning for when we look at -- four-- for etsy. i think it is about creating a better buying experience which translates into better sales for our holders. emily: the share price has increased considerably since you took over as ceo. do you have any concern investors are being too enthusiastic? josh: my job and of my team is to focus on delivering results to our stakeholders. everyone benefits as well. we are going to continue to deliver the best results we possibly can. we are very focused on doing the fewest things we can exceptionally well, and we are seeing great gains from that. we think the results from the past few cord -- few quarters are encouraging. we look forward to doing more. emily: what areas are new or unexpected you are exploring? josh: part of where we may be lost our way is losing focus and trying to turn to quickly to too many new t
josh silverman joins us now. josh, a lot of pressure when he walked in the door.nvestors are loving what you are doing. what is the next phase? how you take this to the next level? josh: i think we are at the very beginning for when we look at -- four-- for etsy. i think it is about creating a better buying experience which translates into better sales for our holders. emily: the share price has increased considerably since you took over as ceo. do you have any concern investors are being too...
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josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me.e thought this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going to make some male consumers shy away from it? josh: yes. no men are going for that. you might be able to find more delicate words. cindy: and honestly, part of it was a shock factor. it's because we, at the time, felt so underrepresented. lemonis: okay. i know i said i was just here to listen, but i have to step in. that's part of your sales pitch, that it was a shock factor? cindy: i mean, it's real! i don't know. lemonis: it could be on there, just not the first one. i'm not convinced he's buying what they're selling. josh: what are the -- what's, like, the next steps look li
josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me.e thought this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going to make...
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let me go back to josh. josh, there are so many things about this story that are striking. is it -- how easy it is to -- how easy is it to take off in a q400. i'm just looking at a picture of the plane. we're not talking about a tiny plane. >> a little less skill than a jet aircraft. you think of the larger jumbo jets flying in and out of seatac and some of the major international airports. one thing that is interesting to keep in mind, just for the public that had flown, that are used to these airports and kind of the ins and outs of commercial flying, if you think about it, if a mechanic were to try to hijack an airport that was sitting at a commercial gate, there is no way that a mechanic could make his or her way into the cockpit and then somehow, you know, back the plane up from a gate. it doesn't happen that way. these aircraft are pushed out by a team of ground personnel that gives me a little more comfort obviously. this is a very serious security breach, but this tells me that this is likely an aircraft that was sitting at a hangar somewhere, that may have been und
let me go back to josh. josh, there are so many things about this story that are striking. is it -- how easy it is to -- how easy is it to take off in a q400. i'm just looking at a picture of the plane. we're not talking about a tiny plane. >> a little less skill than a jet aircraft. you think of the larger jumbo jets flying in and out of seatac and some of the major international airports. one thing that is interesting to keep in mind, just for the public that had flown, that are used to...
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smith speaking to us from seoul josh thank you very much. here in germany a debate is raging about the wearing of the headscarf by some muslim women critics say it as a sign of oppression by men supporters say in a democracy people should be allowed to dress as they please the debate is coming to a head in the region of north rhine-westphalia the local government there is considering banning the headscarf for girls under the age of fourteen as did he yelled a starbucks found out emotions are running high. and shine three classmates three muslim girls so he that has been wearing a headscarf since she was ten it bothers her that some politicians want to forbid girls from doing so. well right just because it's only twelve minutes they say you have to leave you headscarf i say no it's my choice you can't tell me what to do you know my parents you don't have custody of me and you can't make my decisions for me. i also want to wear a headscarf but only when i am older and mature enough to make my own decisions. but at what age are girls really old
smith speaking to us from seoul josh thank you very much. here in germany a debate is raging about the wearing of the headscarf by some muslim women critics say it as a sign of oppression by men supporters say in a democracy people should be allowed to dress as they please the debate is coming to a head in the region of north rhine-westphalia the local government there is considering banning the headscarf for girls under the age of fourteen as did he yelled a starbucks found out emotions are...
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josh knew first aid, decided he should look for survivors.coordinates. >> so i gave nate the gps and the best horse i got and said, "you ride down to camp and get in the truck, and go down to where you can call some help. >> but separating, and then hurrying on that terrain was dangerous. the horses fought to stay together. >> fear was having that horse go down with nate, and then nobody would be able to make it to get down and call for help. >> they slipped and slid. it took nate more than an hour to get to the top of the road. he got in his truck and began a frantic drive down the mountain to reach to an area with cell service. >> and as i was coming out, i come around this corner. and there was a guy standing in the road, waving his hands. and i was, like, "what in the world?" >> the road was blocked by a smashed truck hanging halfway over the edge of the road. nate helped the driver move his truck, and then went hurtling back down the mountain to get help. and meanwhile, back at 12,000 feet, josh was a long half mile from the crash. >> i
josh knew first aid, decided he should look for survivors.coordinates. >> so i gave nate the gps and the best horse i got and said, "you ride down to camp and get in the truck, and go down to where you can call some help. >> but separating, and then hurrying on that terrain was dangerous. the horses fought to stay together. >> fear was having that horse go down with nate, and then nobody would be able to make it to get down and call for help. >> they slipped and...
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l like josh is saying.very day, every week, we get somebody out there who's saying well because of this, it'sa top. because of that, it's -- >> somebody will nail it one day. >> a broken clock is right twice a day. so soon ror or later, there's a lot of folks, the perma bears out there that will just keep looking for that crack that means we're going to fall 20, 25% in the market. not a minor correction a 20, 25 >> in 2010, we were listening to new normal monologues on weekly basis. >> about what? >> the new normal. lower terms volatility. guess what, it was the opposite. >> didn't watch cnbc low volatility and an s&p 500 compounding at 16% a year is apparently the new normal. so it's very easy to say things can go wrong 100%, yes, they will, but this idea that we can guess within a month or two accuracy in advance. >> i don't think dom is saying that >> a lot of people are dominic is relay iing a view not saying that. >> i'm a long only b investor, i think you are as well. >> most people are >> we run a lo
l like josh is saying.very day, every week, we get somebody out there who's saying well because of this, it'sa top. because of that, it's -- >> somebody will nail it one day. >> a broken clock is right twice a day. so soon ror or later, there's a lot of folks, the perma bears out there that will just keep looking for that crack that means we're going to fall 20, 25% in the market. not a minor correction a 20, 25 >> in 2010, we were listening to new normal monologues on weekly...
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josh thank you very much. a fire at a hospital in taiwan has killed at least nine people another thirty are injured and investigation has been launched into the cause of the blaze the fire broke out on the seventh floor of the building which was used for hospice care. it was a ward for critically ill patients many were bedridden they could move when the blaze broke out hospital staff tried to remove them but for some help came too late . hospital officials say the victims included not just patients but also nurses and caregivers. first responders raced against the clock to save those injured in the blaze nearly twenty remain in critical condition. the fire started early in the morning on the seventh floor of a public hospital in the taiwanese capital firefighters were able to contain and extinguish the place within an hour but its effects were still devastating. still sassoon fourteen victims were experiencing cardiac arrest. and four are awake the other hospitals are now giving emergency treatment to those ex
josh thank you very much. a fire at a hospital in taiwan has killed at least nine people another thirty are injured and investigation has been launched into the cause of the blaze the fire broke out on the seventh floor of the building which was used for hospice care. it was a ward for critically ill patients many were bedridden they could move when the blaze broke out hospital staff tried to remove them but for some help came too late . hospital officials say the victims included not just...
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scarlet: josh ginsberg, thank you. stick with social media because the investment strategy starting on twitter was born on twitter and took off to become some product. on this etf iq i spoke with one man who said he took the 40 balance idea/ and added a new trust -- twist. >> you mentioned active in this idea was done with active bondsders managing active and added an equity future on top of it. this idea is trying to bring -- bring40 two bearing beta to 60/40. for every dollar you invest you get $.90 an equity, $.60 in bond equities. that is a 2-for-1 combo and makes it interesting. >> was this designed for? is it targeted for someone like me? >> for anyone that says they are capital constrained and think they can get diversification on top of the equities. institutional investors, and a lot of institutional investors are to get this most efficient portfolio. these asset allocators are what is targeted after. scarlet: the sounds great if things go well. what is the worst-case scenario for the fund? what happens when s
scarlet: josh ginsberg, thank you. stick with social media because the investment strategy starting on twitter was born on twitter and took off to become some product. on this etf iq i spoke with one man who said he took the 40 balance idea/ and added a new trust -- twist. >> you mentioned active in this idea was done with active bondsders managing active and added an equity future on top of it. this idea is trying to bring -- bring40 two bearing beta to 60/40. for every dollar you invest...
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ceo josh silverman joined us on the show. think you're at the beginning for the opportunity for etsy. when they look at our market, if you take our top six categories and top six markets, it is a $150 billion market opportunity. so, i think we are just at the beginning, and it is about creating a better buying experience, which translates into more successful sales for sellers. emily: no pressure, though the share price has increased considerably, up over 300% since you took over as ceo. do you have concern investors are being too enthusiastic? josh: my job in the job of my team is to focus on delivering results for all of our stakeholders, sellers and buyers and employees and shareholders. we will continue to deliver the best results we possibly can. and we are very focused on doing the few things we can exceptionally well, and we're seeing great gains from that. we think the result of the past two quarters have been encouraging and we are looking for to continuing to deliver more. molly: what areas are you exploring that ma
ceo josh silverman joined us on the show. think you're at the beginning for the opportunity for etsy. when they look at our market, if you take our top six categories and top six markets, it is a $150 billion market opportunity. so, i think we are just at the beginning, and it is about creating a better buying experience, which translates into more successful sales for sellers. emily: no pressure, though the share price has increased considerably, up over 300% since you took over as ceo. do you...
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josh: we are engaged in dialogue with congress.he nice thing is i don't think this is a partisan issue. we are trying to help states achieve their financial goals, but in a way where we can succeed and where e-commerce can succeed and innovation tank succeed because that has been a key driver of the u.s. economy. for us, we have 2 million sellers, 80 7% are women. they exist in 99% of the counties of the united states. host of them are businesses of one running a global enterprise from their living room. thesenk needs of micro-entrepreneurs are important and are -- we are making sure their voice is heard. josh: that was etsy ceo silverman from new york. still ahead, samsung unveils its priciest phone yet, hoping a larger screen will rejuvenate sales. is it enough for the struggling flagship line? bloomberg technology is live streaming on twitter. watch tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: welcome back to "the best of bloomberg technology." samsung unveiled its galaxy note nine this week at an event in brooklyn, new york
josh: we are engaged in dialogue with congress.he nice thing is i don't think this is a partisan issue. we are trying to help states achieve their financial goals, but in a way where we can succeed and where e-commerce can succeed and innovation tank succeed because that has been a key driver of the u.s. economy. for us, we have 2 million sellers, 80 7% are women. they exist in 99% of the counties of the united states. host of them are businesses of one running a global enterprise from their...
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happened that convinced them josh posed an immediate threat. so four officers opened fire killing him. >> just think about that, someone called to get help for someone who needed it, and it resulted in their death. >> reporter: along with the gun, police say they recovered a large amount of cocaine and also $110,000 in cash. how he got that much money is among the many questions. but his friends are singularly focused on what could have caused the police to shoot josh. >> people move when they wake up. i mean, we all know that. >> is it possible he made a movement toward the police as he is waking up? >> i don't know. we have not seen the body cam footage. >> reporter: there will be no answers, the police spokesman tells me they are not ready to release the body cam video and the other evidence or information because she says the case is open, they're still investigating it. >> i think they just shot him coming all. >> reporter: in oakland, joe vasquez, kpix 5 news. >>> curbing violence in san francisco's bayview, he was shot last week. joseph
happened that convinced them josh posed an immediate threat. so four officers opened fire killing him. >> just think about that, someone called to get help for someone who needed it, and it resulted in their death. >> reporter: along with the gun, police say they recovered a large amount of cocaine and also $110,000 in cash. how he got that much money is among the many questions. but his friends are singularly focused on what could have caused the police to shoot josh. >>...
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josh is here with us.you describe in the piece, the pitchfork will the masses are making themselves heard. josh: i started out the piece with a scene of tim geithner and i sitting in his office in 2010, just at the point where the financial crisis had been contained in a lot of people were optimistic in the government. if you look at the last 10 years, it has been nothing but negativity and backlash. -- nothing but negativity and backlash. the recovery has been narrow in a lot of americans i still stick with today at campaign rallies say, we are angry, the bankers were never held an account. held in account. david: we go back to 2008 in the economy is falling apart and people were very upset. the republicans have been in there for eight years, and they said, let's have a new regime. did this not happen when we were having difficulties? josh: i think the response did help get obama elected. it was clear that america was ready for a change and they are going to give this new young democratic president a chan
josh is here with us.you describe in the piece, the pitchfork will the masses are making themselves heard. josh: i started out the piece with a scene of tim geithner and i sitting in his office in 2010, just at the point where the financial crisis had been contained in a lot of people were optimistic in the government. if you look at the last 10 years, it has been nothing but negativity and backlash. -- nothing but negativity and backlash. the recovery has been narrow in a lot of americans i...
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. >> josh was important. he was an intelligent talented funny valued and loved man. >> reporter: she spoke at the oakland police commission meeting. she wants to know what happened. >> we just want answers. we want to know what happened. we want to see the body cam footage. if they were right, prove it. >> reporter: someone called 911 that night because they thought josh needed medical help. arriving officers saw he was unconscious and had a gun. officers commanded josh to put the gun down but then something happened that convinced them that josh posed an immediate threat so four officers opened fire killing him. >> just think about that, that someone called to get help for someone who needed it and it resulted in his death. >> reporter: along with the gun, police say they also recovered a large amount of cocaine and also $110,000 in cash. how he got that much money is among the many questions. but his friends are singularly focused on what could have caused the police to shoot josh. >> people move when they
. >> josh was important. he was an intelligent talented funny valued and loved man. >> reporter: she spoke at the oakland police commission meeting. she wants to know what happened. >> we just want answers. we want to know what happened. we want to see the body cam footage. if they were right, prove it. >> reporter: someone called 911 that night because they thought josh needed medical help. arriving officers saw he was unconscious and had a gun. officers commanded josh...
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what josh reports could be hundreds of tapes from omarosa. >> we'll see. >> josh, appreciate it. >> it's only monday by the way. >> it's only monday. >> 8:15. >> a long time republican, someone who worked for ken starr, investigating former president bill clinton, now says for the very first time in his life, he's going to vote for a democrat. he tells us why next. o doesn't ? i do. check out the new united explorer card. saving on this! saving on this! saving in here. rewarded! learn more at theexplorercard.com you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of s
what josh reports could be hundreds of tapes from omarosa. >> we'll see. >> josh, appreciate it. >> it's only monday by the way. >> it's only monday. >> 8:15. >> a long time republican, someone who worked for ken starr, investigating former president bill clinton, now says for the very first time in his life, he's going to vote for a democrat. he tells us why next. o doesn't ? i do. check out the new united explorer card. saving on this! saving on this!...
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joining us on the desk, joe, jim, josh, steven and pete i'm kidding. that was for you, pete guys, all right, welcome so we are one-half of one percent away from record territory. what can drive us into that? what could derail the market josh brown, please don't sigh more buyers than sellers >> buy backs will help two things but i still want you to stay around for the rest of the show. these guys probably have some interesting stuff to say as well number one, when you look at the brooefs team we hit that, which was late january of this year on the s&p, two things were happening. number one, we were extremely overbought on the basis of rsi. we were hitting an rsi of between 80 and 90 for two weeks. which is way overdone. meaning the momentum was way o strong that's not the case right now. it's much more healthy to be back at those levels and not yet overbought the second thing i want you to focus on, percentage of stocks up to 200 day. when we were hitting those peeks in late january, it was an absurd number. in the 80s almost every stock was in an uptre
joining us on the desk, joe, jim, josh, steven and pete i'm kidding. that was for you, pete guys, all right, welcome so we are one-half of one percent away from record territory. what can drive us into that? what could derail the market josh brown, please don't sigh more buyers than sellers >> buy backs will help two things but i still want you to stay around for the rest of the show. these guys probably have some interesting stuff to say as well number one, when you look at the brooefs...
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josh: we are engaged in dialogue with congress.ice thing is that i don't think this is a partisan issue. we are trying to help states achieve their financial goals, but do it in a way where we can succeed, and most importantly, where e-commerce can succeed and innovation can succeed, because we think that has been a key driver of the u.s. economy. and you know, for us, we have two million sellers, 87% of them are women. they exist in 99% of the counties of the united states. most of them are businesses of one running a global enterprise from their living room. so we think needs of these micro-entrepreneurs are really important and we are making sure their voice is heard. emily: that was etsy ceo josh silverman from new york. still ahead, samsung unveils its priciest phone yet, hoping a larger screen will rejuvenate sales. but is it enough for the struggling flagship line? and bloomberg tech is livestreaming on twitter. check us out, and be sure to follow us and follow our global breaking news network, tictoc, on twitter. this is bl
josh: we are engaged in dialogue with congress.ice thing is that i don't think this is a partisan issue. we are trying to help states achieve their financial goals, but do it in a way where we can succeed, and most importantly, where e-commerce can succeed and innovation can succeed, because we think that has been a key driver of the u.s. economy. and you know, for us, we have two million sellers, 87% of them are women. they exist in 99% of the counties of the united states. most of them are...
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around josh barrett, an msnbc contributor. josh, why now? why the change and what does this mean for the midterms and for the president? >> well, i think it may be reality setting in. the terms of this indictment for insider trading are just amazing and how brazen what representative collins is accused of doing is. i mean, literally being there on the white house lawn and calling his son, when the stalk is about to fall 90% when they learned the one drug they made is not going to be approved for use. so it sort of reads like an open and shut case. it's going to be very difficult for republicans to defend him. and really, he'd gotten little from the party. after shock, i think it's clear to him and i suspect he got some nudging from top leaders in the party trying to push him out of here. while this district is a strongly republican district, it's not impossible for democrats. collins had just gotten re-elected. democrats have a serious candidate in this district, they're looking at this thinking they could beat collins because it's not that
around josh barrett, an msnbc contributor. josh, why now? why the change and what does this mean for the midterms and for the president? >> well, i think it may be reality setting in. the terms of this indictment for insider trading are just amazing and how brazen what representative collins is accused of doing is. i mean, literally being there on the white house lawn and calling his son, when the stalk is about to fall 90% when they learned the one drug they made is not going to be...
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josh gerstein was inside the courtroom today for today's proceedings. he is senior white house reporter for politico. also our very newest msnbc contributor. cynthia oxney is back with us, a former prosecutor of the civil rights division at doj. and sam stein is back with us, a politics editor at the daily beast. so josh, tone and tenor of day one so far. what was the dynamic like in the courtroom? >> well, it was quite surprising, i think, to see the vigor with which rick gates was thrown under the bus by paul manafort's campaign team. i should say his defense team. we were all expecting that there would be an effort to dirty gates up as a witness, but to suggest as manafort's attorneys did that the entire enterprise that the government was alleging essentially all of the fraud, the whole special counsel case stands on the shoulders of rick gates was a rather startling argument to hear from manafort's team. and that was in fact the central thrust of their defense. we had a pretty good sense of what prosecutors were going to say and how they were going
josh gerstein was inside the courtroom today for today's proceedings. he is senior white house reporter for politico. also our very newest msnbc contributor. cynthia oxney is back with us, a former prosecutor of the civil rights division at doj. and sam stein is back with us, a politics editor at the daily beast. so josh, tone and tenor of day one so far. what was the dynamic like in the courtroom? >> well, it was quite surprising, i think, to see the vigor with which rick gates was...
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josh, it's like clockwork. the president again saying to reuters if it was russia. at this point, on some level you have to believe he's just doing it to poke at either the media or his critics because he had to read that statement after helsinki where he basically in a chagrinned way had to admit he knew it was russia but then he reverts back to saying well, maybe, if they meddled. >> i think there's two things going on. any implication that russia interfered in the election on behalf of donald trump, which is the conclusion of the u.s. intelligence agencies, trump believes will undermine his victory. the other factor going on is that trump, even when he has been forced to walk the plank at times and admit yes i support my intelligence community insists on always injecting that element of doubt maybe to keep open in the minds of his supporters the possibility that russia didn't interfere in the election. but we see this continuing pattern of behavior not just from from trump but on behalf of russia who now after having hacked into the dnc has evidently hacked into
josh, it's like clockwork. the president again saying to reuters if it was russia. at this point, on some level you have to believe he's just doing it to poke at either the media or his critics because he had to read that statement after helsinki where he basically in a chagrinned way had to admit he knew it was russia but then he reverts back to saying well, maybe, if they meddled. >> i think there's two things going on. any implication that russia interfered in the election on behalf of...
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here to discuss all of it we have jim and steve and josh brown. jim, stocks picking up where they left off. dow up 265 at the high s&p record another record in its own. >> you were out last week. we were speaking about this rush to the record. the one thing i pointed out is you cannot fight this market despite all of the risks that are out there and granted they are mitigated today it wants to go higher. it sees it growing it sees no threat to it. i look at today's news it is very good for certain sectors of the economy those sectors still have risks in front of them the market predicts it will be resolved as well. >> you can see the enthusiasm and what it trades into it is in so many different areas. >> this one is advertised. i think what it does if people are extrapolating that this is very good for the china negotiations which are at an impasse right now. >> it will be able to work out a deal with china. to right to your point >> yeah. i think it will be very positive it is right away today we know what the downside is we are living with that
here to discuss all of it we have jim and steve and josh brown. jim, stocks picking up where they left off. dow up 265 at the high s&p record another record in its own. >> you were out last week. we were speaking about this rush to the record. the one thing i pointed out is you cannot fight this market despite all of the risks that are out there and granted they are mitigated today it wants to go higher. it sees it growing it sees no threat to it. i look at today's news it is very...
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josh, you're up first. >> yeah. want to point out disney i think there could be a break-out here 115 115. this is the third attempt since 2015 in the summer let's see if it happens. third time it a charm. >> roku earnings good momentum on the stock >> thank you, guys thanks for watching. "power lunch" starts now >>> scott, gentlemen, thank you very much. welcome to "power lunch. i'm tyler matheson here's what's on the menu. rate shock ahead jaime dimon says interest rates should be at 4% today, 5% not that far away. what would that mean for the markets, the economy, and your portfolio? tariffs are working big-time that's what the president said this weekend is he right? we're going to comb through the numbers, and trump's tweets to see what's true and where the math may not quite add up. and grab your wallet and your backpack, we've got your stocks shopping list for all the important back to school
josh, you're up first. >> yeah. want to point out disney i think there could be a break-out here 115 115. this is the third attempt since 2015 in the summer let's see if it happens. third time it a charm. >> roku earnings good momentum on the stock >> thank you, guys thanks for watching. "power lunch" starts now >>> scott, gentlemen, thank you very much. welcome to "power lunch. i'm tyler matheson here's what's on the menu. rate shock ahead jaime dimon...
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the man is josh brolin, everybody!ght back with ruth negga. ( band playing ) mac and cheese with hvr? it's kind of a bfd. great news, america. hvr seasoning is a big flavor delivery. i got your bfd right here. on my pork chop. that's my boy. hvr. it's a big flavor delivery. now, try new simply dinners breading kits. to most people, ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be ca b lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from fibromyalgia pain... ...and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of
the man is josh brolin, everybody!ght back with ruth negga. ( band playing ) mac and cheese with hvr? it's kind of a bfd. great news, america. hvr seasoning is a big flavor delivery. i got your bfd right here. on my pork chop. that's my boy. hvr. it's a big flavor delivery. now, try new simply dinners breading kits. to most people, ...most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be ca b...
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josh, you got manafort's lawyer there saying, hey, good news.ying the same thing? how is each side reading the jury not having a verdict yet? >> yeah, well, the prosecution really puts on poker faces here. it's hard to know. remember, this jury -- i should say this judge has also faulted the prosecution on several occasions for making facial expressions and so forth that he doesn't like. so they're even more staid than usual. we heard a prosecutor earlier today say he was happy at the moment, but that was mainly because he was able to get some sleep because they weren't up until 1:00, 2:00 a.m. earnry night trying to partner for the next day's testimony. i think the questions that came in on thursday had to be a little bit unsettling for the prosecution. if they thought that maybe they would get a verdict here within a matter of a few hours that this case was really a slam dunk. some of those questions that came in suggested the jurors really want to pore through this evidence in detail and that we could be here awhile. so i think the defense ma
josh, you got manafort's lawyer there saying, hey, good news.ying the same thing? how is each side reading the jury not having a verdict yet? >> yeah, well, the prosecution really puts on poker faces here. it's hard to know. remember, this jury -- i should say this judge has also faulted the prosecution on several occasions for making facial expressions and so forth that he doesn't like. so they're even more staid than usual. we heard a prosecutor earlier today say he was happy at the...
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. >> i want to bring in white house reporter for the "washington post" and cnn analyst josh dawsey. it was your reporting that the president initially rejected praising senator mccain. that led to the flag controversy yesterday. now that it's over do you get the sense for the people you are hearing from the white house, that you're glad they put this behind them? >> they wanted that one from day one. this is a uniquely trumpian episode. in two days later he ended up at the place where his aides wished he would have begun in the first place. he came out with a simple statement saying we respect john mccain, fog will be at half-staff, we'll do anything we can and that is what they wanted him to do. the president at first didn't put out a statement, was silent sunday and monday, a number of advisers besieged by people criticizing him, the american legion, members of congress, it was an out pour, cascade of criticism of the way he handled it. the president put out a kind statement of john mccain, he gave kind words at a dinner about john mccain. for many in the white house, i wondered w
. >> i want to bring in white house reporter for the "washington post" and cnn analyst josh dawsey. it was your reporting that the president initially rejected praising senator mccain. that led to the flag controversy yesterday. now that it's over do you get the sense for the people you are hearing from the white house, that you're glad they put this behind them? >> they wanted that one from day one. this is a uniquely trumpian episode. in two days later he ended up at the...
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correspondent josh smith speaking to us from seoul josh thank you very much. now at some other stories making news around the world torrential rains and thunderstorms have battered the japanese capital tokyo the downpours on monday last subways and stores across the city briefly submerged thousands of households also reported power outages the storm lasted a few hours before the ferry. hundreds of people have been injured five seriously after particle britain promina collapse at a music festival in northern spain authorities say many people were on the boardwalk in the city of ego when it gave way to around midnight on sunday not only injuries is about to be less threatening. in yemen thousands of people have gathered for the funeral of dozens of people killed in an airstrike last week they died when a saudi led coalition air strike hit a bus as a truck through the northern town of thursday many children were among the dead. you know. vote counting is underway in mali's presidential runoff after a tense election that was marred by violence security sources say
correspondent josh smith speaking to us from seoul josh thank you very much. now at some other stories making news around the world torrential rains and thunderstorms have battered the japanese capital tokyo the downpours on monday last subways and stores across the city briefly submerged thousands of households also reported power outages the storm lasted a few hours before the ferry. hundreds of people have been injured five seriously after particle britain promina collapse at a music...
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several moving to multiyear lows josh, how closely are you watching this? vix highest since july 2nd worst week for stocks in seven >> we have not had a down 1% day in the s&p since june 25th so and then you combine it with the turkey "headline news" ahee it's probably worse than it is let's contextualize high it's 15. you don't really see a ton of damage you look at sectors, don't see a ton of damage. it's where you expegted to see it in the emerging market stocks. in the u.s., may be the worst we're seeing in semis. they're off 2.5% consumer staples are flat. utilities are at the high level they've traded at since december of 2017. so a diversified portfolio today is doing fine and that's what i think is what a majority of americans have >> americans in a bear market. how concerned are you? >> they've been terrible vastly underperformed the u.s. and even europe. i think they're oversold now at this further decline is all about turkey perhaps and fears about the dollar and the debt these countries have. i think it's overplayed and some of these countries a
several moving to multiyear lows josh, how closely are you watching this? vix highest since july 2nd worst week for stocks in seven >> we have not had a down 1% day in the s&p since june 25th so and then you combine it with the turkey "headline news" ahee it's probably worse than it is let's contextualize high it's 15. you don't really see a ton of damage you look at sectors, don't see a ton of damage. it's where you expegted to see it in the emerging market stocks. in the...
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of the past five years, that is the big question, still the best bet for your money we welcome in josh, steve, jon and pete, jenny harrington is with us, ceo and portfolio manager at gilman hill the nasdaq's remarkable run. new records and highs for the glamour names. amazon and apple >> if you look at the names within the nasdaq now, some of the strength we're seeing in old line tech. what was some of the leadership yesterday? intel, microsoft, cisco. when i look at these names, i think there's plenty of room to the upside because we're not talking about year 2000. you say how do you ever to manage to say that's a stock you can buy. i look at the guidance that was put out by these names, it's unbelievable how strong they are right now and the growth in the categories where they are is unbelievable and because of that, i think many of these names are still far too cheap. >> it's pretty remarkable that the stocks you like are ones that have had tremendous performance yet you still feel there's upside ahead you know, microsoft. up 30% year to date netflix, up 79% year to date google with
of the past five years, that is the big question, still the best bet for your money we welcome in josh, steve, jon and pete, jenny harrington is with us, ceo and portfolio manager at gilman hill the nasdaq's remarkable run. new records and highs for the glamour names. amazon and apple >> if you look at the names within the nasdaq now, some of the strength we're seeing in old line tech. what was some of the leadership yesterday? intel, microsoft, cisco. when i look at these names, i think...
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it just pisses me off. >> josh?t biased as a navy guy, but when the history books are written and folks think about what is synonymous with national security, i think the name john mccain will be associated with that if you think about a person who served his entire career, entire life protecting this nation, he is someone that we'll long think of someone who dedicated his life to public service. >> his name is now on that law. >> it is. even though the president didn't say anything, didn't thank him, he did certainly get a lot of thanks not just yesterday obviously but a lot yesterday on social media and even on this network as well. >> guys, thanks very much. >> thanks. >>> iran's supreme lead eer lashing out at the u.s. we have a live report next. - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? -
it just pisses me off. >> josh?t biased as a navy guy, but when the history books are written and folks think about what is synonymous with national security, i think the name john mccain will be associated with that if you think about a person who served his entire career, entire life protecting this nation, he is someone that we'll long think of someone who dedicated his life to public service. >> his name is now on that law. >> it is. even though the president didn't say...
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josh >> yes, i've been positive on the stock. unfortunately, i've not been in it which is a shame because it's done really well but i've been shopping there and i've got to tell you, i really think this is a company that figured out their challenges and went beyond online turned itself around but figured out whole new avenues for growth and it's just not stopping i understand there are competitive threats. there always will be i understand one day they'll get the fashion wrong, but they haven't yet. so i think longs are being rewarded the techniqcals as well >> sarat, talk to me >> it's all about expectations where the growth is. is it the gaming side? the server side? we like this company, i think if it pulls back, a great opportunity to get into a high-cost company. >> josh, you're a shareholder. >> yeah, listen, you look at the last eight quarters they've reported, the last 12 quarters they've reported it seems one out of four is a quarter where the stock gets hammered maybe this will be the case after this one but the recover
josh >> yes, i've been positive on the stock. unfortunately, i've not been in it which is a shame because it's done really well but i've been shopping there and i've got to tell you, i really think this is a company that figured out their challenges and went beyond online turned itself around but figured out whole new avenues for growth and it's just not stopping i understand there are competitive threats. there always will be i understand one day they'll get the fashion wrong, but they...
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good morning, josh. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well, josh. you have very interesting reporting this morning about the mood inside the white house. so both the president's mood since this news broke and the general mood. so, describe it. >> so, there's a palpable sense in the white house that this is different than a lot of the other sort of bad weeks we've had in the past. i think a lot of folks are shell shocked that this happened. a lot of people were on the campaign and did not know that this was happening, at least in their telling. a number of white house aides thatt ehad to idea that somethi like this was even possible. that michael cohen was going to stand up in court and say that the president was part of a criminal scheme to pay off women and was going to be under investigation for this. now, for months, people close to the president have said that michael cohen, in their minds, poses more of an existential threat than the russia probe, but the shocking kind of one-two punch of michael cohen's plea, coupled with manafort being convic
good morning, josh. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well, josh. you have very interesting reporting this morning about the mood inside the white house. so both the president's mood since this news broke and the general mood. so, describe it. >> so, there's a palpable sense in the white house that this is different than a lot of the other sort of bad weeks we've had in the past. i think a lot of folks are shell shocked that this happened. a lot of people were on the...
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josh, you were in the courtroom today. how damaging was cindy laporta's testimony and could you glean at all from the mood of the jury or the faces that she was hurt at all by the fact that she was in on the bad things she was talking about? >> i didn't get a sense that she was hurt. i mean, they knew that she had immunity. but she did seem like she was someone who was along for the ride here. unlike even gates, she didn't have any direct financial interests in these offenses that were being alleged. she was just accused of, essentially, having accepted what her clients wanted her to do, rather than resisting them. but i thought, ari, this was by far the most damaging day yet for manafort in the trial. i felt like some of the other evidence earlier in the case about the tax issues that he was spending way too much and transferring money in from overseas, it's still a little murky, you know if his tax returns were off, how much were they off? by $100,000. is that a lot on $1 million? does that amount to fraud? i don't know.
josh, you were in the courtroom today. how damaging was cindy laporta's testimony and could you glean at all from the mood of the jury or the faces that she was hurt at all by the fact that she was in on the bad things she was talking about? >> i didn't get a sense that she was hurt. i mean, they knew that she had immunity. but she did seem like she was someone who was along for the ride here. unlike even gates, she didn't have any direct financial interests in these offenses that were...
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josh has been in the courtroom since day one. what does it mean when the jury is asking about reasonable doubt? josh: reasonable doubt questions from any jury are not that uncommon. there were other questions they asked in that same listn thursday. that suggested the government may not have the kind of slamdunk case they were suggesting publicly. it sounded like a couple of the charges which involved bank accounts overseas, that the jure or someone on jury might not be totally persuaded by the theories that government put forward. were also indications th these deliberations could go on for a long time. they were asking for cross-reference indexes, something on the orderf 400 exhibits that required the jury to move into a largeroom so they could talk and still have these documents. it is a very fact and dollar intensive case. it seems like they are going to go through the evidence methodically. robert: i thought this was supposed to be an open and shut case. how big of a blow would it be if it goes the other way? julie: i thinkgn
josh has been in the courtroom since day one. what does it mean when the jury is asking about reasonable doubt? josh: reasonable doubt questions from any jury are not that uncommon. there were other questions they asked in that same listn thursday. that suggested the government may not have the kind of slamdunk case they were suggesting publicly. it sounded like a couple of the charges which involved bank accounts overseas, that the jure or someone on jury might not be totally persuaded by the...
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josh and i are sharing an apartment right now and josh's dog. he's my third roommate.on? hello. >> i won't tell you about josh's ten den see to get noon. >> the last loves this meme. josh told us that he's not happy that all 120 episodes are going to be going. >> to watch this go to peopletv.com. just last month i asked kevin williamson about a tv reunion. >> let's just say there's talk. >> there's talk. like katie holmes would sign on stock? >> i can't say anything. calling for a sunset. see you later, e.t. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up, our 90210 flashback. the river dale stars may not want you to see. >> rocking the mullet pretty hard there. >> and what molly ring wold told us about her what does help for heart failure look like? ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪ the beat goes on. it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪ la-di-la-di. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps your heart... so you can keep on doing what you love. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and ou
josh and i are sharing an apartment right now and josh's dog. he's my third roommate.on? hello. >> i won't tell you about josh's ten den see to get noon. >> the last loves this meme. josh told us that he's not happy that all 120 episodes are going to be going. >> to watch this go to peopletv.com. just last month i asked kevin williamson about a tv reunion. >> let's just say there's talk. >> there's talk. like katie holmes would sign on stock? >> i can't say...
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josh, you are up first. >> that was tame. >> he did pretty good. let's see the triple lindy. >> all my electric stuff. the triple lindy. you need three diving boards for the triple lind here we go. >> oh, my! wow! doug's got game. who knew? >> he's got game and he's got water up his nose too. >> and in h shortstoo. >> he's got soggy sinuses too. >> good t job,hank you, doug. he's hing too much fun out there. >>> theti redskins get ready for the second pre ason game tomorrow night. will we see quarterback alex smith in action? for top-quality floors at rock-bottom prices, there's no place like floor & decor. you'll find the largest in-stock selection of tile, wood and stone. you have to see it to believe it. visit us in-store or online at flooranddecor.com. >>> we've been trying to watch the triple lindy. >> i'm glad brought my bathing suit today, by the way, i didn't know this was going to be something. you do it? >> no, i'm not doing that. iannot. >> while the maryland football team continues to grieve overt loss of jordan mcnair, ttry d to also f
josh, you are up first. >> that was tame. >> he did pretty good. let's see the triple lindy. >> all my electric stuff. the triple lindy. you need three diving boards for the triple lind here we go. >> oh, my! wow! doug's got game. who knew? >> he's got game and he's got water up his nose too. >> and in h shortstoo. >> he's got soggy sinuses too. >> good t job,hank you, doug. he's hing too much fun out there. >>> theti redskins get ready...
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good evening to you both, and josh, i'd like to begin with you're our eyes and ears and i know you're looking forward to the end of this because the days are long. what was it like in there today? what do you believe this matter is they continue to work on and be preoccupied with? and if i can go three parts, what's your prediction and looking for tomorrow? >> when you say in there, we weren't really in there for most of the morning. and this was the third day in a row there was some significant sealed proceeding in the courtroom handling the manafort trial, monday, tuesday. some of them apparently taking place in the jury room or involving a meeting with the jury. reporters and others who had come to watch the trial were left in the hallway for about two hours today. another extended delay in the session beginning. we do know at least today they were discussing a defense motion of some sort that is under seal. many of us suspected it has something to do with the jury and maybe the defense trying to preserve some objection to the way the judge has handled the matter related to the jur
good evening to you both, and josh, i'd like to begin with you're our eyes and ears and i know you're looking forward to the end of this because the days are long. what was it like in there today? what do you believe this matter is they continue to work on and be preoccupied with? and if i can go three parts, what's your prediction and looking for tomorrow? >> when you say in there, we weren't really in there for most of the morning. and this was the third day in a row there was some...
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i think josh arse is here in the audience and maybe he can add some additional color. i think the difficulty is that times of too good at this particular moment with construction. i feel as though there's a plateauing of the utilization of san francisco workers and, again, i would like to bring up josh and maybe he can add some additional color to that. >> vice chair bustos: this is san francisco land. in order for these projects to be built, they have to get san francisco approval, whether it's through our body or through planning. nothing can move without san francisco. is this good faith or are we mandatory in our asking them? >> thank you. josh arse, compliance department. to your question, this is a good faith efforts policy. it's by raymond lee, brooks solomon, all working together to turn it into something meaningful. we work to achieve the goals that mr. oscar james had spoken about of 50%. if you look at other specific projects and not having the slides in front of me, we do see other sites, high-profile areas that people are paying attention to, projects like
i think josh arse is here in the audience and maybe he can add some additional color. i think the difficulty is that times of too good at this particular moment with construction. i feel as though there's a plateauing of the utilization of san francisco workers and, again, i would like to bring up josh and maybe he can add some additional color to that. >> vice chair bustos: this is san francisco land. in order for these projects to be built, they have to get san francisco approval,...