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and josh i'll come back to you anastasia coming to new a s.e.c. this company needs to grow up in a hurry. the gamification of some of the activities around what robinhood has been accused of in the past, not all of that's going to fly in the future a a publicly traded company the way that robinhood and its ceo vlad tenev communicate with investors changes overnight. i mean, it's a publicly traded company. the scrutiny is going to be on this company unlike anything that existed to this point in time that will cause them, josh, to perhaps grow up a little bit as well it may cause some of the investors that you think are gambling too much and not looking at investing as a long -- long game to do the same >> you can only misunderstand this if you are deliberately trying to misunderstand this listen to me very carefully. there is no possible way you can make the case that robinhood is not trying to get as many people to place as many trades as frequently as possible that is how robinhood wins again, people free will, don't have to go along with the gam
and josh i'll come back to you anastasia coming to new a s.e.c. this company needs to grow up in a hurry. the gamification of some of the activities around what robinhood has been accused of in the past, not all of that's going to fly in the future a a publicly traded company the way that robinhood and its ceo vlad tenev communicate with investors changes overnight. i mean, it's a publicly traded company. the scrutiny is going to be on this company unlike anything that existed to this point in...
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the investment committee ready to answer your questions josh, brooke in florida writes, josh, i purchasedout adding to my position would you buy, sell or hold? we did a story yesterday on "power lunch" josh yeezy is coming in to help gap i know you are a big yeezy guy >> yeah, so the note that i'm looking at basically puts kanye's value to gap at about $3.8 billion that's a billion dollars in revenue and they look at the gross margin contribution, et cetera so that would put the stock $10 higher than where it is into the mid-40s. that's reasonable. we don't know how damaged this guy's brand is post-kardashian split-up, post going to the white house and building a model plane for trump. we don't know if he has the same brand power as he did two years ago. this will be how we find out so that's the bet that you'd have to make here. >> let's move on to jenny. gary in ohio says most of the travel stocks have been drifting lower over the past three months when will these break out to the upside again exactly when to the minute, please. to the second. >> so in exactly 47 minutes. i think you ne
the investment committee ready to answer your questions josh, brooke in florida writes, josh, i purchasedout adding to my position would you buy, sell or hold? we did a story yesterday on "power lunch" josh yeezy is coming in to help gap i know you are a big yeezy guy >> yeah, so the note that i'm looking at basically puts kanye's value to gap at about $3.8 billion that's a billion dollars in revenue and they look at the gross margin contribution, et cetera so that would put the...
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josh brown is mike wilds is he going to be right? i don't think people are prepared for another 10-plus percent downside of the s&p 500 >> i think when you go through the biggest stocks that really matter the most it's very hard to make the case that there is a correction imminent because the -- at the index level you're not going down 10% or 15%, which is a true correction with, unless you get the stocks to break down any all just broke out so i don't really get it when you look at charts of amazon, alphabet, apple, microsoft, they all spend a lot of sometime consolidating, which we call correction through time and now they've just broken out. in the case of -- let's just very quickly look at two of them, because i think this is important. if you look at microsoft for example, like, this is not a stock that's indicating anything even remotely close to a correction it's the opposite. it's at all-time highs today it added 440 billion in the market cap this year that's like buying j&j and jp morgan you have now market cap microsoft add
josh brown is mike wilds is he going to be right? i don't think people are prepared for another 10-plus percent downside of the s&p 500 >> i think when you go through the biggest stocks that really matter the most it's very hard to make the case that there is a correction imminent because the -- at the index level you're not going down 10% or 15%, which is a true correction with, unless you get the stocks to break down any all just broke out so i don't really get it when you look at...
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josh brown, you're up. then steve weiss >> so i just -- i wanted to just add a little bit of nuance to the conversation about the bond market not being good predictor. >> he feels bad now. >> rick this is josh brown's apology. >> no, i understand. >> a little bit of contrition. >> smart guy. >> the reason i'm saying that, the reason i'm saying that is not to say that like, oh bond traders are dumb bond traders aren't in control of the price that bonds sell at. rick, you made the point. >> that's true, yeah. >> you think about the ocean of bonds issued in 2020, just trillions of dollars who bought the bonds it's not prop shops. it's not goldman sachs asset management 64% of the debt went to government, insurance companies and banks. then you have the pension funds in there what are they doing? why are they -- they have to they're offsetting liabilities they're buying no matter what the inflation prediction is. they're buying treasurys it's part of their mandate in how they manage money. now i throw in sovere
josh brown, you're up. then steve weiss >> so i just -- i wanted to just add a little bit of nuance to the conversation about the bond market not being good predictor. >> he feels bad now. >> rick this is josh brown's apology. >> no, i understand. >> a little bit of contrition. >> smart guy. >> the reason i'm saying that, the reason i'm saying that is not to say that like, oh bond traders are dumb bond traders aren't in control of the price that bonds...
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my question is for josh brown.p it 100 and tell me if gm has a chance of getting to 100 >> josh, what do you think i'm known for keeping at 100 the kids are now saying keep it a buck let's get op the same page i think the stock can get to 100. think about the multiples that people are paying for electric vehicle companies. multiple times price at a sales ratio multiple times gm is $1202 in billion with a market cap of 80 billion -- but the -- electric and autonomous driving, et cetera, i think the more possibility there is por for margin multiple expansion and that's how you get there i don't think it happens overnight. but i'm a long-term shareholder here >> all right appreciate that. i saw a question on twitter yesterday that i just loved. i wanted to do it on the show. hey, judge, can you ask the committee, especially those taking the long view how they differentiate between dead money and a slowly unfolding investment story in it seems to me waiting for a stock turn around two years has a high opportunity cost
my question is for josh brown.p it 100 and tell me if gm has a chance of getting to 100 >> josh, what do you think i'm known for keeping at 100 the kids are now saying keep it a buck let's get op the same page i think the stock can get to 100. think about the multiples that people are paying for electric vehicle companies. multiple times price at a sales ratio multiple times gm is $1202 in billion with a market cap of 80 billion -- but the -- electric and autonomous driving, et cetera, i...
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josh hawley: okay.ng, could i just ask you, when mr. sund says that you told him you needed to run it up the chain of command, to whom were you referring there? sergeant at arms paul irving: senator, i do not recall a phone call at 1:09 when i was on the floor of the house during the electoral college session. my phone records do not reflect a telephone call at that time. and had i received a call at that time, i had everyone with me. i had mr. stenger, leadership. we would have approved it immediately. so i have no recollection of that call. and neither do i have a record of it. sen. josh hawley: you say, i think, that you spoke with mr. sund later at approximately 1:30. is that right? sergeant at arms paul irving: that is correct, after i left the floor, and on that call, he had indicated to me that conditions were deteriorating and that he might be making a request at a later time. sen. josh hawley: okay. did you then say that you needed to run it up the chain of command or words to that effect? serg
josh hawley: okay.ng, could i just ask you, when mr. sund says that you told him you needed to run it up the chain of command, to whom were you referring there? sergeant at arms paul irving: senator, i do not recall a phone call at 1:09 when i was on the floor of the house during the electoral college session. my phone records do not reflect a telephone call at that time. and had i received a call at that time, i had everyone with me. i had mr. stenger, leadership. we would have approved it...
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first, josh blackman, josh is an associate professor of law at south texas college of law in houston. he specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court, and the intersection of law and technology. after graduating from george mason law school, he clicked for kim gibson in the western district of pennsylvania, and then danny boggs. in addition to being a regular contributor, he is an adjunct scholar at the cato institute and founder of the harlan institute. he is the author of three books, an introduction to constitutional law, and two books about obamacare. you will have to tell us where -- whether there is a third book. to my left, gregory garre, global chair of the supreme court and appellate process. a graduate of george washington university law school, she -- on the third circuit and william rehnquist. he served as a 44 solicitor general of the united states from 2008 to 2009. prior to that, she served as assistant to solicitor general. the only person who held all three positions. he has argued 45 cases in front of the supreme court on a wide array of issues and has also s
first, josh blackman, josh is an associate professor of law at south texas college of law in houston. he specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court, and the intersection of law and technology. after graduating from george mason law school, he clicked for kim gibson in the western district of pennsylvania, and then danny boggs. in addition to being a regular contributor, he is an adjunct scholar at the cato institute and founder of the harlan institute. he is the author of three books,...
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first, josh blackman, josh is an associate professor of law at south texas college of law in houston. he specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court, and the intersection of law and technology. after graduating from george mason law school, he clicked for kim gibson in the western district of pennsylvania, and then danny boggs. in addition to being a regular contributor, he is an adjunct scholar at the cato institute and founder of the harlan institute. he is the author of three books, an introduction to constitutional law, and two books about obamacare. you will have to tell us where -- whether there is a third book. to my left, gregory garre, global chair of the supreme court and appellate process. a graduate of george washington university law school, she -- on the third circuit and william rehnquist. he served as a 44 solicitor general of the united states from 2008 to 2009. prior to that, she served as assistant to solicitor general. the only person who held all three positions. he has argued 45 cases in front of the supreme court on a wide array of issues and has also s
first, josh blackman, josh is an associate professor of law at south texas college of law in houston. he specializes in constitutional law, the supreme court, and the intersection of law and technology. after graduating from george mason law school, he clicked for kim gibson in the western district of pennsylvania, and then danny boggs. in addition to being a regular contributor, he is an adjunct scholar at the cato institute and founder of the harlan institute. he is the author of three books,...
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josh said it best. you can't be -- you can't go one way or the other the market is too binary and you have to be diversified across all sectors and have to think about the moves happening. reits maybe make no fundamental sense to me they've led this year because we've been in a rising rate requiremento environment we thought but now rates are going town doesn't make sense energy is overdone on the upside lighten up there maintain the tech holdings and play themes. i think a lot of investors are uncomfortable thinking like that. >> sounds too perfect. equal weight everything? that sounds too perfect. i'm sorry if rates continue to fall and santoli is right and you close below that channel that he is talking about, and we start talking about are we really going back to 1% on the 10-year? is that environment why would i want to be equal weight everything and if we're worried about the delta variant which the data out of israel is concerning. if i'm worried about that why would he be equal weight value and
josh said it best. you can't be -- you can't go one way or the other the market is too binary and you have to be diversified across all sectors and have to think about the moves happening. reits maybe make no fundamental sense to me they've led this year because we've been in a rising rate requiremento environment we thought but now rates are going town doesn't make sense energy is overdone on the upside lighten up there maintain the tech holdings and play themes. i think a lot of investors are...
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for you provese >> yes, josh. >> hey, professor. great to see you i think there is enough misinformation floating around in the ether, 24/7 in the financial media base inflation we could fill the hold of a cruise ship that's stuck at port because nobody wants to take cruises. i want you to react to this concept because i think it's your important in your book stocks more the long run which any serious investor who hasn't read this shuvr their head examined. it's my view the bible for equity investing for people that haven't seen the clarity you have in there of the inflation protection offered by stocks versus any other asset under the sun, including gold, i think you go back hundreds of years. >> yes. >> 220. >> these things are not playing in the same arena. the idea that inflation is the them of stocks people have it backwards stocks are the cure for an investor worried about inflation, these businesses have pricing power. they're all able to raise what they're charging users in excess of what it costs to find people. in septembe
for you provese >> yes, josh. >> hey, professor. great to see you i think there is enough misinformation floating around in the ether, 24/7 in the financial media base inflation we could fill the hold of a cruise ship that's stuck at port because nobody wants to take cruises. i want you to react to this concept because i think it's your important in your book stocks more the long run which any serious investor who hasn't read this shuvr their head examined. it's my view the bible...
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but since josh spoke i'll come back to him. i want torg to you jim you used the weakness to buy more general motors, more citigroup, more marathon and more cleveland cliffs. tell me. >> well, there is a common thread there and those actions clearly say i don't believe there is a growth slowdown coming at least not one that should really measure on the economic statistics. look, we have all been doing this a long time i could go through a long list of growth scarce that turned out to be nothing. i think it's likely -- not definite but likely the delta variant turns out the same way you could have said the same thing, a growth scare in the ole patch in 2016, the euro zone potentially breaking up in 2011. i could go on and on but the point is this. when the market melts down because of a presumed growth scare, far more often than not that's a time to buy i am stepping into that and you can see that those are cyclical reopening value trades i still believe we are very early in an economic expansion one that is fueled by continual f
but since josh spoke i'll come back to him. i want torg to you jim you used the weakness to buy more general motors, more citigroup, more marathon and more cleveland cliffs. tell me. >> well, there is a common thread there and those actions clearly say i don't believe there is a growth slowdown coming at least not one that should really measure on the economic statistics. look, we have all been doing this a long time i could go through a long list of growth scarce that turned out to be...
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john and josh, thank you so much. josh, i want to say, once again, how brave you are.hank you to you and your dad for being on with us today. i won't hold it against you that you're not going to root for the nats later this week, but i hope you have a good time at the ballpark. >> thank you. >> stay safe. appreciate it. >>> and this just in to cnn, the coronavirus shooting down the hopes of a olympic hopeful. corey coco gauff just announced she's tested positive for covid and will skip the tokyo olympics. she's the 25th ranked woman in the world and was expected to lead team usa in the quest. the olympics begin just five days from now. some disappointing news there from the tennis world and one day before the uk starts lifting coronavirus lockdown rules, british prime minister boris johnson has announced that he will be in self-isolation for a week after coming into contact with someone infected with covid. in this case, it was the uk's own health secretary. boris johnson was critically ill with covid last year and most pandemic restrictions will be lifted in the unite
john and josh, thank you so much. josh, i want to say, once again, how brave you are.hank you to you and your dad for being on with us today. i won't hold it against you that you're not going to root for the nats later this week, but i hope you have a good time at the ballpark. >> thank you. >> stay safe. appreciate it. >>> and this just in to cnn, the coronavirus shooting down the hopes of a olympic hopeful. corey coco gauff just announced she's tested positive for covid...
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josh is the author of "chaos under heaven." the show to discuss this. dr. schaffner, let's start with you. this afternoon on cnn, we heard from dr. anthony fauci, the nation's point man on the pandemic. here is what he had to say. let's listen. >> i together with many highly qualified vaccinologists -- virologists, i mean, in a paper by renowned virologists from all over the world indicate that although we keep an open mind that it could be a lab likeak, that the most likely explanation is a natural evolution from an m animal reservoir to a human. >> dr. schaffner, what are your thoughts? >> we don't have definitive information. i tilt on the natural evolution side of the equation. but, you know, it's really annoying that the chinese government has kept much of this information secret. it doesn't allow a complete international investigation of this. you have to wonder what it is, if anything, they're hiding. and that casts a pall of suspicion over this. we don't know definitively. like dr. fauci, my mind is open, i would like m
josh is the author of "chaos under heaven." the show to discuss this. dr. schaffner, let's start with you. this afternoon on cnn, we heard from dr. anthony fauci, the nation's point man on the pandemic. here is what he had to say. let's listen. >> i together with many highly qualified vaccinologists -- virologists, i mean, in a paper by renowned virologists from all over the world indicate that although we keep an open mind that it could be a lab likeak, that the most likely...
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some josh groban facts. he defies characterization. dana.is middle name is winslow. we will be doing this all week. >> dana: how do you persuade colorado? >> greg: if they don't understand josh groban, that's on them. >> dana: how about dana's crazy tricks? [laughter] >> greg: i hope it's with an animal. >> dana: it is, well, not really. it's a human. tom brady, did you check this out. is he taken the internet by storm. breaking the internet. okay, real or a trick? do you think this is real when he throws that ball? >> brian: i think it's real. got to be real. >> greg: that's what he does for a living. >> brian: that throws. >> dana: i don't know. i think -- i thought that was kind of cool. >> greg: do you know him and i went to the same high school? >> dana: i did. in case you get tired going to greg's book events. we did one -- when did we do that march and april? so this is going to be ashbury park, new jersey this is where greg gutfeld. >> greg: great place. >> dana: paramount theater get tickets at brian kilmeade.com or even ticket mast
some josh groban facts. he defies characterization. dana.is middle name is winslow. we will be doing this all week. >> dana: how do you persuade colorado? >> greg: if they don't understand josh groban, that's on them. >> dana: how about dana's crazy tricks? [laughter] >> greg: i hope it's with an animal. >> dana: it is, well, not really. it's a human. tom brady, did you check this out. is he taken the internet by storm. breaking the internet. okay, real or a trick?...
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i was not -- josh: i was not getting the signal, but just not this year. through specs that adam mentioned that signified the term, one is sort of surprising consensus we saw in some of the higher profile, and more contentious areas like religion. the other area is that justice barrett showed herself to be more cautious and incrementalist than some had feared before she went on the court last fall. >> i would like to jump in. >> go ahead. josh: justice barrett is averse to screw -- of -- adverse to strict scrutiny. follow-up to the afp case, which we will be talking up, barrett did not want to apply strict scrutiny. in general, her mo, we do not know -- we do not use rigid scrutiny. that is more indicative. it is not like she rules, and that is indignant already. >> looking at this case, in its broader context, may be there is just a reluctance to overrule smith and to give religion such a privileged place in a gay-rights case. you look at the tandem versus newsom per curiam decision involving a covid restriction, we did not see hesitancy from kavanaugh or
i was not -- josh: i was not getting the signal, but just not this year. through specs that adam mentioned that signified the term, one is sort of surprising consensus we saw in some of the higher profile, and more contentious areas like religion. the other area is that justice barrett showed herself to be more cautious and incrementalist than some had feared before she went on the court last fall. >> i would like to jump in. >> go ahead. josh: justice barrett is averse to screw --...
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josh: i think we always repeat history, for sure. on, the biden administration set a couple of things. equity will be able -- will be a real problem and there are real reasons why african-americans will be not keen to jump onto the bandwagon of a vaccine. biden went after that, but what we are seeing instead is that there is progress there, but it is republican areas that are laggards. the vaccine map looks almost identical to the electoral college map. the lowest vaccinated states are republican and biden fell short of his july 4 goal, he had about 67%, and the reason is that he is way under that in republican states and further under that in rural parts of those states. these have been the fastest to lift all restrictions, only at the hospital did i see a mask in springfield. overwhelmingly, no mask wearing, and they are in a crisis and the exhaustion of the health care workers you cannot imagine. they thought they were out of it and they are back into it. jonathan: this democratic administration is touting the science so let us go
josh: i think we always repeat history, for sure. on, the biden administration set a couple of things. equity will be able -- will be a real problem and there are real reasons why african-americans will be not keen to jump onto the bandwagon of a vaccine. biden went after that, but what we are seeing instead is that there is progress there, but it is republican areas that are laggards. the vaccine map looks almost identical to the electoral college map. the lowest vaccinated states are...
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josh: one at a time, if that.on earlier than she would have had because she was worried about the spread of delta, but it is still a trickle rather than a flood at the vaccine clinics. if they do a clinic at a farmers market or that kind of thing and get four dozen shots, they are extremely happy with that. if they send it to a workplace and get single-digit shots, they are happy with that. there's no stampede to the vaccine clinic, even with the numbers we are seeing, but the hope is that perhaps that will change. but they really want families or trusted people that will get the word out and convince people who are doubtful of both the vaccine and the harm of the virus, but one man set the record at mercy hospital in springfield for days on one machine, a long covid treatment he went through. he nearly died. even he has trouble convincing people to get the vaccine, which he did get, including his own niece, who hasn't gotten it, for five kids having gotten it. it just shows you how deep-rooted the questions and d
josh: one at a time, if that.on earlier than she would have had because she was worried about the spread of delta, but it is still a trickle rather than a flood at the vaccine clinics. if they do a clinic at a farmers market or that kind of thing and get four dozen shots, they are extremely happy with that. if they send it to a workplace and get single-digit shots, they are happy with that. there's no stampede to the vaccine clinic, even with the numbers we are seeing, but the hope is that...
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gee, josh brown. jim lebenthal. jeffrey gundlach the dow has gone positive. the s&p and nasdaq are in negative territory right as we speak. there is the 10-year note yield. it is at 1.32, a little bit lower than that not too long ago, as the fed chair taking capitol hill for the second day. yields as i said falling, investors reacting to a lot today, including more bank earnings, josh brown to you. we go 1.31 was the low today on the 10-year. breadth hasn't been great of late ark stocks not doing well at all. what's your focus today? >> yeah, there is no bounce in those ark names, something i've been watching and talking about here on the network. i think markets overall are pretty calm today, very quietly health care is advancing one of the stronger sectors, may have something to do with that appropriations bill. banks seem pretty good today i'm looking at the discover financial, dfs and capital one two credit card names seem to be getting mojo back. morgan stanley and goldman sachs are the two best of the large banks. transports acting better too i think th
gee, josh brown. jim lebenthal. jeffrey gundlach the dow has gone positive. the s&p and nasdaq are in negative territory right as we speak. there is the 10-year note yield. it is at 1.32, a little bit lower than that not too long ago, as the fed chair taking capitol hill for the second day. yields as i said falling, investors reacting to a lot today, including more bank earnings, josh brown to you. we go 1.31 was the low today on the 10-year. breadth hasn't been great of late ark stocks not...
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we have josh brownback as well we'll kick it off with the broader market major averages in the green,nasdaq and any close higher for the nasdaq is a record and session highs on the dow at 110, 112 was the high and big moves hitting their highest levels since back in february and the bond move, really is what has people just, first of all, totally catching people off guard and trying to figure out what does it mean? is the bond market signaling slower growth ahead and if so, what do you do with stocks >> i think the main takeaway, as surprising as the move is is not that it necessarily knows something unspoken below the surface and that's worrisome about the market and if you look at how credit is trading and if you look at how the indicators cyclical versus defense and yes, they waivered and the rest of it doesn't confirm the idea that there's this mad rush to buy safety in the form of treasury and the dollar is showing that a little bit there's no doubt there's a deceleration story that's owl th out there, and you see the growth stocks do better and very cyclical and there's this in
we have josh brownback as well we'll kick it off with the broader market major averages in the green,nasdaq and any close higher for the nasdaq is a record and session highs on the dow at 110, 112 was the high and big moves hitting their highest levels since back in february and the bond move, really is what has people just, first of all, totally catching people off guard and trying to figure out what does it mean? is the bond market signaling slower growth ahead and if so, what do you do with...
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here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain." >> hello? >> hi, baby. >> hey, what's going on, what do you want me to do? >> i don't know. leave me. >> reporter: the woman on the phone was just hours away from walking down the aisle, to marry the man on the other end of this call, to pledge her love, until death did them part. >> i'm going to go do something right now, and you're not going to see me for the rest of your life. >> reporter: instead, she found herself in the middle of a twisted murder plot that would change her life forever. >> what did you do? >> i think you know what i did. >> reporter: she knew. or did she? her name is rachel buffett. you may remember her from a story we first reported in 2016 about her then fiance, dan wozniak. and about two families in search of the truth. >> i know a lot of answers now. a lot more than i had the last time we met. >> reporter: now, the final curtain. >> i believe with all my heart they were trying to get me back and kill me. >> reporter: new information. >> there's things people need to k
here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain." >> hello? >> hi, baby. >> hey, what's going on, what do you want me to do? >> i don't know. leave me. >> reporter: the woman on the phone was just hours away from walking down the aisle, to marry the man on the other end of this call, to pledge her love, until death did them part. >> i'm going to go do something right now, and you're not going to see me for the rest of your life. >> reporter:...
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. >> josh pruett, a bodybuilder and bartender from the d.c. area came to the capitol because he, too, believed the election was stolen from donald trump. >> if biden had won, if at 10:00 at night they announced biden won. nobody would care. we don't care that much. we care that much because we thought we were cheated. >> your idea of this election is batted down by courts, by republican election officials by secretaries of every state this was a fair election. >> all i can tell you is 85 million americans feel differently than what you're saying now. guaranteed. the election was stolen. it was. >> there is proof it wasn't. >> there is absolute proof it was but nobody wants to show it and everybody wants to hide it. >> where is the proof of that? >> there just is. >> his journey was more convoluted. >> i voted for obama. i liked obama. >> he is now a proud boy. a video of him being initiated into a far right extremist group went viral. >> i'm a western chauvinest. >> got 30 million views, i think. >> and gained thousands of followers on social
. >> josh pruett, a bodybuilder and bartender from the d.c. area came to the capitol because he, too, believed the election was stolen from donald trump. >> if biden had won, if at 10:00 at night they announced biden won. nobody would care. we don't care that much. we care that much because we thought we were cheated. >> your idea of this election is batted down by courts, by republican election officials by secretaries of every state this was a fair election. >> all i...
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how are you, josh? >> hey, i'm good how are you?many have -- this is a very buttoned-up family, needless to say. but when gillian anderson was here, she showed us some off-camera video and it does seem like you're actually a pretty fun, happy lot. >> yeah. i mean, we're kind of -- it's bizarre. we're sort of like -- you know, we're obviously playing these very buttoned-up characters and that video is incredibly embarrassing, obviously. but also, it sort of shows how we all were. you know, whenever we're together we're sort of -- usually when the whole cast comes together on "the crown," it's for a jubilee or a wedding or something, some grand occasion so we're dressed up quite smart. and then -- but it's carnage i mean, it's complete carnage. we've got olivia colman up for a dance, gillian, tobias, we're all kind of -- you know. >> seth: i think it was very nice for all of us to see margaret thatcher dancing to lizzo. which was obviously -- history did not allow that until - >> seth: from that clip, we also see what a nice job you d
how are you, josh? >> hey, i'm good how are you?many have -- this is a very buttoned-up family, needless to say. but when gillian anderson was here, she showed us some off-camera video and it does seem like you're actually a pretty fun, happy lot. >> yeah. i mean, we're kind of -- it's bizarre. we're sort of like -- you know, we're obviously playing these very buttoned-up characters and that video is incredibly embarrassing, obviously. but also, it sort of shows how we all were. you...
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josh shah peer yo slammed the request on twitter saying this could decertify the voting machines costing taxpayers millions of dollars. that's what happened in arizona. >>> u.s. district judge j.p. bouley claimed he would not
josh shah peer yo slammed the request on twitter saying this could decertify the voting machines costing taxpayers millions of dollars. that's what happened in arizona. >>> u.s. district judge j.p. bouley claimed he would not
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>> wolf, thank you so much for having josh and myself on. it meant a lot. have jill and president biden meet with us, sit down, talk to us, and he was actually really sincere. and it was the same time where things did slow down with the operation, so we were able to talk to him about really putting more federal resources into this rescue effort. josh? >> yeah. i think that president biden really spent a lot of time with all of the families. and it also gave us an opportunity to talk to some of the other families as well. i think we also need to thank dearly senator marco rubio, governor desantis and debbie wasserman schultz as well. they have been fighting extremely, extremely hard for us and for the rest of the families, and they were there as well and giving everyone a lot of support and since i think they have put in an extreme, extreme amount of effort as well as all of the first responders on the ground. >> you have the entire israeli team -- >> were you able -- go ahead, kevin. >> okay. just the whole israeli team and their technology that they met wi
>> wolf, thank you so much for having josh and myself on. it meant a lot. have jill and president biden meet with us, sit down, talk to us, and he was actually really sincere. and it was the same time where things did slow down with the operation, so we were able to talk to him about really putting more federal resources into this rescue effort. josh? >> yeah. i think that president biden really spent a lot of time with all of the families. and it also gave us an opportunity to talk...
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pennsylvania 20 general josh shapiro instructed the counties to refused to cooperate and vowed to take legal action to stop the process. state senate democratic leader jay costa will join us in a moment. demanding the state's republican leadership step in, writing quote, should you allow this to continue, senator mastriano will have build a frankenstein creation of a committee with limitless power, frighteningly controlled by his senate intent on taking every level of our government. it is your duty as officers of this body to put a stop to this. to be clear, these republicans are not going to stop on their own. they are going to have to be stopped. leading off our discussion tonight, democratic texas state representative armando martinez and harris county judge lina
pennsylvania 20 general josh shapiro instructed the counties to refused to cooperate and vowed to take legal action to stop the process. state senate democratic leader jay costa will join us in a moment. demanding the state's republican leadership step in, writing quote, should you allow this to continue, senator mastriano will have build a frankenstein creation of a committee with limitless power, frighteningly controlled by his senate intent on taking every level of our government. it is your...
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swat commander sergeant josh bartlett died at the hospital.ad a procession and honor. he leaves behind a wife and 3 sons. heather: vietnam war veteran shot in broad daylight. keith cooper suffered a heart attack fighting off carjackers while running errands around chicago. the former city officer joint is earlier and said chicago needs to come together around police. listen. >> you have city councilmembers pushing to defund the police department. if we don't get on the same team working the same direction we will lose our city. todd: they have been arrested in this incident. cooper who served two combat tours in vietnam died just days before his 70 fourth birthday. lisa bombshell twist in the molly tibbetts case. the little that is illegal immigrants a convicted in her murder of your denial court after two witnesses came forward, told the judge he should get a new trial because he was framed by the real killers. 's attorneys say two witnesses told investigators gavin jones admitted to killing tibbetts after kidnapping her for sex trafficking r
swat commander sergeant josh bartlett died at the hospital.ad a procession and honor. he leaves behind a wife and 3 sons. heather: vietnam war veteran shot in broad daylight. keith cooper suffered a heart attack fighting off carjackers while running errands around chicago. the former city officer joint is earlier and said chicago needs to come together around police. listen. >> you have city councilmembers pushing to defund the police department. if we don't get on the same team working...
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joining us now, josh and rachel spiegel. their mother, judy, is among the 80 people, still, unaccounted for. i met with both of them last week when i was down there. rachel and -- and josh, thank you so much for doing this. i know how painful and difficult it must be. it's been, what, two weeks since the building collapse? first of all, rachel, how are you doing, especially given that they've now declared this a recovery mission? >> i think, for us, it's still -- it's still been really hard. i don't think any of us are doing well. my dad, especially. not doing well. you know, even though they changed it from rescue to recovery, we still have the same mission that we want to be reunited with my mom, no matter what the outcome. and -- and we are not gonna stop, until we find her. >> josh, you're -- you're a trauma surgeon. how are you holding up? >> um, i'm trying to keep my work experience out of this. and -- and in all honesty, there's nothing like this that's ever happened. and we're experiencing it, firsthand, unfortunatel
joining us now, josh and rachel spiegel. their mother, judy, is among the 80 people, still, unaccounted for. i met with both of them last week when i was down there. rachel and -- and josh, thank you so much for doing this. i know how painful and difficult it must be. it's been, what, two weeks since the building collapse? first of all, rachel, how are you doing, especially given that they've now declared this a recovery mission? >> i think, for us, it's still -- it's still been really...
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. >> what's been the role of senator josh hawley, republican from missouri?f the leading forces on the right, for sure. he introduced several pieces of legislation that would change the anti- process antitrust process, one would make it harder for acquisitions or to happen across the board, one breaking up google and amazon and facebook, he has been a big reader of this idea to break up these companies often based on this -- i think it is a dubious proposition raising up facebook, maybe get rid of instagram and what's app, i don't think that would solve a lot of problems with these which is more about it made people get unfairly picked up facebook if it did on instagram, it would matter, they would still be kicked up facebook so it's like a weird solution but that is one thing josh hawley pushes. >> elizabeth, could you talk about some of the antitrust cases filed, amazon, apple, google, facebook? >> right now you've got the ftc suing facebook and the department of justice on google and a bunch of generals both republican and democrat joining in on those. the
. >> what's been the role of senator josh hawley, republican from missouri?f the leading forces on the right, for sure. he introduced several pieces of legislation that would change the anti- process antitrust process, one would make it harder for acquisitions or to happen across the board, one breaking up google and amazon and facebook, he has been a big reader of this idea to break up these companies often based on this -- i think it is a dubious proposition raising up facebook, maybe...
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our cnn security correspondent, josh campbell, joins us now.ment to take this job, didn't he? >> that's right. he also came out of the gate on day one in this job as a new capitol police chief, he sat down with cnn. we talked about a number of topics, including the aftermath of the january 6th insurrection. we talked about how the department is reforming, as well as future threats that loom on the horizon. now, i asked him specifically for his view on those politicians who continue to downplay the severity of the january 6th insurrection. take a listen to what he said. >> i cannot waste my time worrying about -- how somebody interprets a tape. i know what the men and women of this agency went through. i nknow the chanllenges they fad and the courage they displayed that day. it was a horrific time. i believe that in my heart. >> but what's your view when people say, well, this was tourism or this was a love fest? we saw the video of your officererofficer e officers on the receiving end of the violence. how do you characterize it? >> i don't agre
our cnn security correspondent, josh campbell, joins us now.ment to take this job, didn't he? >> that's right. he also came out of the gate on day one in this job as a new capitol police chief, he sat down with cnn. we talked about a number of topics, including the aftermath of the january 6th insurrection. we talked about how the department is reforming, as well as future threats that loom on the horizon. now, i asked him specifically for his view on those politicians who continue to...
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too early and too definitively without compelling evidence, right, josh?when you hear professor gary talk about the evidence he's looking at, what's your take away? >> right, john. it's very clear that professor gary and a bunch of scientists who agree with him have been of the opinion that the natural origin theory is more likely ever since the pandemic emerged last year. this is the position that professor gary and his friends established for themselves a year ago. their position hasn't changed. i didn't hear anything new actually in what professor gary said or in what they wrote that would add to their -- the strength of their position. there's another group of scientists out there including robert redfield the former head of the cdc and david baltimore, the former president of cal tech have the exact opposite opinion. there's no scientific consensus. you can look at the data and come to completely opposite conclusions. a lot of people like me said we need to investigate both theories. the natural origin and lab leak theory. we can't do that because the
too early and too definitively without compelling evidence, right, josh?when you hear professor gary talk about the evidence he's looking at, what's your take away? >> right, john. it's very clear that professor gary and a bunch of scientists who agree with him have been of the opinion that the natural origin theory is more likely ever since the pandemic emerged last year. this is the position that professor gary and his friends established for themselves a year ago. their position hasn't...
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of course it was just 43.3% in the june quarter back to you. >> josh, thanks. >>> let's go straight to again the sequential decline in gross margin to be expected from supply constraints because of chip shortages and a question about the bingo word you had about sustainability >> so services are going to start to migrate back to kind of that high teens growth, so the sustainability is where it was for the past few years that doesn't have the tailwind, i talked about that 75% of their business has a tailwind. i did not include services in that there is an important take-away from the guidance whenever a cfo talks about lower growth rates, my antenna goes up if you parse through the comments and put a finer point on josh's very accurate reporting there, that the growth rate, it really implies revenue for the september quarter of somewhere between $75 and $84 billion. a pretty wide range. they did talk about the component shortages and add had the iphone is going to be part of that. before it was just the mac and ipad so it's iphone and ipad this quarter and they said that the impact is g
of course it was just 43.3% in the june quarter back to you. >> josh, thanks. >>> let's go straight to again the sequential decline in gross margin to be expected from supply constraints because of chip shortages and a question about the bingo word you had about sustainability >> so services are going to start to migrate back to kind of that high teens growth, so the sustainability is where it was for the past few years that doesn't have the tailwind, i talked about that...
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back with me now is josh lederman. aid near scare in new york airport.ve shooter situation. in that moment, that fear is so real, thankfully it wasn't an active shooter, but what do we know? >> reporter: what police say they have figured out so far was a shootout, they believe between two vehicles just outside the gates to nats park. one suspect was a woman actually -- one victim was a found at the scene, and two others showed up at the home with gun1409 wounds. police believe they are connected. really we're seeing an increase in gun violence, not only here in the nation's capital, but across the country with the latest incident this weekend. a 6-year-old girl in washington, d.c. was shot while riding her scooter, along with five others who were shot in that incident. >> people are saleming stadium officials for how they handled saul of this. they say it took way too long to communicate what they should be doing. is there not an active shooter protocol for something like this? >> there are absolutely protocols in place, but what we have seen time and ti
back with me now is josh lederman. aid near scare in new york airport.ve shooter situation. in that moment, that fear is so real, thankfully it wasn't an active shooter, but what do we know? >> reporter: what police say they have figured out so far was a shootout, they believe between two vehicles just outside the gates to nats park. one suspect was a woman actually -- one victim was a found at the scene, and two others showed up at the home with gun1409 wounds. police believe they are...
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nbc's josh letterman is at the white house with more. josh, how is the administration responding to some of these criticisms, people who are worried that these plans to try and help with voting rights just aren't a top priority right now? >> reporter: right, exactly. those activists, they want to see president biden make voting rights as big of a priority as he has infrastructure spending and the response, frankly, to the covid-19 pandemic. now, the white house obviously says they are doing everything that they possibly can to try to move this forward, including using executive action, devoting more resources at the justice department where attorney general merrick gerald has put merrick garland put more attorneys on the case, the u.s. government suing the state of georgia over their new voting rights law. look, at the end of the day, the biggest tool that the white house has is the president's bully pulpit. that's why we saw president biden this past week in philadelphia to give that major speech that focused on what he called the sacre
nbc's josh letterman is at the white house with more. josh, how is the administration responding to some of these criticisms, people who are worried that these plans to try and help with voting rights just aren't a top priority right now? >> reporter: right, exactly. those activists, they want to see president biden make voting rights as big of a priority as he has infrastructure spending and the response, frankly, to the covid-19 pandemic. now, the white house obviously says they are...
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we borrowed growth from future >> i guess, josh, is there a risk to at least a temporary reopening in parts of the u.s. or the world that would seem to be the one thing that is kind of out there as concerns grow over some of the variants >> right i think that we put the cart before the horse in this country, it has been a great story of reopening we're seeing that we're not done yet. you know, the russell 2000 off 6% or 7% this month. that has told the story of a little bit of moderation of growth we will see what this means for inn app inflation. there is no new news in my mind. the weekend didn't help people too much time to think >> yeah. listen, we have to be careful. case counts on the rise. hospitalizations in certain areas. we know the stats. let's be honest. if you are vaccinated, you are not quite 100% protected, but the numbers have been solid, particularly against symptomatic or severe illness. that is good news on extrthat we will reopen fully if we haven't already. you will buy stocks now for then if we see a down move in markets, i assume you are a buyer. i know from rea
we borrowed growth from future >> i guess, josh, is there a risk to at least a temporary reopening in parts of the u.s. or the world that would seem to be the one thing that is kind of out there as concerns grow over some of the variants >> right i think that we put the cart before the horse in this country, it has been a great story of reopening we're seeing that we're not done yet. you know, the russell 2000 off 6% or 7% this month. that has told the story of a little bit of...
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the communist party is celebrating it. santini re, katrina you out 0 as china correspondence join josh, rushing for a candid conversation about the successes and failures of 100 years of the party in china in the u. s. and at least not going to make circles here all the time that this is going to be the chinese century. but the last one was the u. s. century now can be the chinese and treat is kind of amazing to think that it went from that kind of backwater agrarian society to it in 100 years is going to be like i had them on a kind of country for early what, what people looking toward is, is there, i know that there's probably a lot of pomp and circumstance around that narrative in the success of that. but i'm curious as a journalist, you know what stories won't get told today that it took to, to get there hello can day and basically in the lead up josh, this event, we've been hearing nothing but about this cent henry for months now since the beginning of the year the government liking it, and this is, i mean the chinese government is pretty heavy on public gander. it's pretty heavy
the communist party is celebrating it. santini re, katrina you out 0 as china correspondence join josh, rushing for a candid conversation about the successes and failures of 100 years of the party in china in the u. s. and at least not going to make circles here all the time that this is going to be the chinese century. but the last one was the u. s. century now can be the chinese and treat is kind of amazing to think that it went from that kind of backwater agrarian society to it in 100 years...
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the numbers of the we're population of actually grown since our policies, katrina, you talking to josh rushing on instagram live the a stream instagram life series as monday through wednesday at 2030 g n t. at if you follow a day stream on instagram live, you'll get alerts every time we go live with a guest. and that's i show for today. i will leave you with photos from china's 100 year anniversary celebration of the communist party i for watching phoenix ah, challenging the way mainstream media report. the news stories like these should be easy pickings for political reporters out to both power to account how it is in journalism is breaking the destruction of civilian property. this is all evidence for law firm tries, and the rate of speaking now. we've been getting stories all john, this taken from the houses and the middle of the night and tortured the listening post covers the way the news is covered on al jazeera. talk to al jazeera, we roll, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen, you see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with globa
the numbers of the we're population of actually grown since our policies, katrina, you talking to josh rushing on instagram live the a stream instagram life series as monday through wednesday at 2030 g n t. at if you follow a day stream on instagram live, you'll get alerts every time we go live with a guest. and that's i show for today. i will leave you with photos from china's 100 year anniversary celebration of the communist party i for watching phoenix ah, challenging the way mainstream...
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josh, so grateful for the sacrifice that you have made and grateful for your service.ied that hit you, two of your fellow marines were killed. temporary us what semper fi's fund means to you. >> absolutely. when i got injured, my life changed. the biggest thing is losing the two marines with the ultimate sacrifice. coming back home as a double amputee, i'm going to be retired. i don't know what i'm going to do next. that's where semper fi comeses in and brings family and friends to visit while you're in the hospital. getting you back on the road to life with a vehicle with adaptive services so you can drive again. the biggest thing they give you is hope. not only are we here for you when you get injured but this is a lifetime of change for you a lifetime of service that you provided and we're going to be there every step of the way. whether it's financial, just the relationships you have for family or kids and us, we're going to take care of you and show you how much this country appreciates you. >> trace: a pretty resounding endorsement. you think it's critical that s
josh, so grateful for the sacrifice that you have made and grateful for your service.ied that hit you, two of your fellow marines were killed. temporary us what semper fi's fund means to you. >> absolutely. when i got injured, my life changed. the biggest thing is losing the two marines with the ultimate sacrifice. coming back home as a double amputee, i'm going to be retired. i don't know what i'm going to do next. that's where semper fi comeses in and brings family and friends to visit...
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josh hawley: okay. you, when mr. sund says that you told him you needed to run it up the chain of command, to whom were you referring there? sergeant at arms paul irving: senator, i do not recall a phone call at 1:09 when i was on the floor of the house during the electoral college session. my phone records do not reflect a telephone call at that time. and had i received a call at that time, i had everyone with me. i had mr. stenger, leadership. we would have approved it immediately. so i have no recollection of that call. and neither do i have a record of it. sen. josh hawley: you say, i think, that you spoke with mr. sund later at approximately 1:30. is that right? sergeant at arms paul irving: that is correct, after i left the floor, and on that call, he had indicated to me that conditions were deteriorating and that he might be making a request at a later time. sen. josh hawley: okay. did you then say that you needed to run it up the chain of command or words to that effect? sergeant at arms paul ir
josh hawley: okay. you, when mr. sund says that you told him you needed to run it up the chain of command, to whom were you referring there? sergeant at arms paul irving: senator, i do not recall a phone call at 1:09 when i was on the floor of the house during the electoral college session. my phone records do not reflect a telephone call at that time. and had i received a call at that time, i had everyone with me. i had mr. stenger, leadership. we would have approved it immediately. so i have...
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eastern back to you all. >> josh, thank you >>> the stock is up a bit., let's bring in dan ives. shannon is back, along with mike santoli. i'll give you the first word. >> probably better than the beat 129-cent outperformance on the eps line it looks pretty good i think it's a question of, do people think there was a pull forward to buy demand. that to me is where the marginal price will go. ultimately after the numbers and the call, then you have to ask if it's a bit stalled out here >> dan ives? >> yeah, this is a drop in my corner if you look at the iphone, especially with the chip shortage, what we saw here, the super cycle is playing out better than the streets are expecting. this is one we've seen over the last three months, massively underestimated in terms of the growth i think 6 to 9 months there's a $3 trillion market cap >> wow all right. that means only $600 billion, not even, to go from here. josh >> i did just speak with tim cook let me bring you those comments. i did ask about the ongoing chip shortage, cook telling me it's being impacted
eastern back to you all. >> josh, thank you >>> the stock is up a bit., let's bring in dan ives. shannon is back, along with mike santoli. i'll give you the first word. >> probably better than the beat 129-cent outperformance on the eps line it looks pretty good i think it's a question of, do people think there was a pull forward to buy demand. that to me is where the marginal price will go. ultimately after the numbers and the call, then you have to ask if it's a bit...
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josh, thanks josh lipton in the after-hours session and lows down 3% or so guy adami, how do you interpret that i guess it's in the eye of the beholder. >> i look at it and say they beat this quarter basically by 21 cents and they guided higher by 3 cents and wait a second you're guided higher, but you're not and it's not as commensurate as it should be. i would say that is a lot better and operating margins north of 35.5% and there's a lot to like here and not the least of which is the valuation and there's no growth that people are getting excited about. i don't think you'd be that hurt at $54 if you're called back in january, but there are better places to be and we've said that for a while and amd in earnings next week sets up better than intel at 54.5. >> data center beat consensus by more than half a billion dollars and that was quite a beat there, tim. is it too early to cast judgment on pat gelsinger the new ceo. >> no. we what pat gelsinger can do and he'll spend $20 to $22 billion next year and we know that they're going hard at work and this global foundry's deal is no comment a
josh, thanks josh lipton in the after-hours session and lows down 3% or so guy adami, how do you interpret that i guess it's in the eye of the beholder. >> i look at it and say they beat this quarter basically by 21 cents and they guided higher by 3 cents and wait a second you're guided higher, but you're not and it's not as commensurate as it should be. i would say that is a lot better and operating margins north of 35.5% and there's a lot to like here and not the least of which is the...
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josh letterman for us in wilmington. thank you. great to see you this afternoon, josh. >>> still ahead, everybody, a new interview with the most famous candidate in the california recall race, but record heat radiating across the west with no relief in sight. why these waves of extreme weather could be the new normal for this entire country including where you live right now. >>> plus, covid confusion. an announcement about a vaccine booster shot sets off a standoff between pfizer and the biden administration that has millions of americans asking a lot of questions. we are going to have some answers with dr. kavita patel just ahead. or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your st
josh letterman for us in wilmington. thank you. great to see you this afternoon, josh. >>> still ahead, everybody, a new interview with the most famous candidate in the california recall race, but record heat radiating across the west with no relief in sight. why these waves of extreme weather could be the new normal for this entire country including where you live right now. >>> plus, covid confusion. an announcement about a vaccine booster shot sets off a standoff between...
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josh letterman, igor, thank you both so very much.n 20% over the last year, not just in d.c. today attorney general merrick garland is still in chicago rolling out the administration's effort to crack down in the effort in five major cities. joining me now is pete williams. explain the initiative, but what the restrictions are legally given the way the supreme court and other courts have been ruling against urban plans to try to control guns. >> so the goal here is to keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them. every year atf traces 500,000 firearms and that's about how many are recovered from crime scenes like the one you've just been talking about. so this initiative is intended to deal with the crime guns and they steal them. sometimes they buy them from legitimate dealers or if they're not qualified to buy a gun then they get it from someone who doesn't have to have a background check and they're known as straw purchases, and that's when someone is entitled to buy a gun makes the purchase for somebody else. it's
josh letterman, igor, thank you both so very much.n 20% over the last year, not just in d.c. today attorney general merrick garland is still in chicago rolling out the administration's effort to crack down in the effort in five major cities. joining me now is pete williams. explain the initiative, but what the restrictions are legally given the way the supreme court and other courts have been ruling against urban plans to try to control guns. >> so the goal here is to keep guns out of the...
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we'll talk to missouri republican senator josh hawley about all of this in just a moment. this occurs as vice president biden welcomes german chancellor angela merkel to the white house as the two countries seek to smooth over relations strained under the trump administration. white house correspondent peter doocy begins our coverage tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening and fresh out of that press conference with the president and the german chancellor where the president updated what we have been hearing from the administration about why, exactly they think people are taking to the streets chanting chant libenter tad. they were upset about rising covid cases down in cuba. now the president is speaking out about the perils of communism instead p will i don't see socialism as a very useful substitute but that's another story. >> pete: the president at that press event called cuba a failed state. he says if he knew that vaccinations could be delivered directly to the people and not to the communist regime, he would send enough or as m
we'll talk to missouri republican senator josh hawley about all of this in just a moment. this occurs as vice president biden welcomes german chancellor angela merkel to the white house as the two countries seek to smooth over relations strained under the trump administration. white house correspondent peter doocy begins our coverage tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> peter: good evening and fresh out of that press conference with the president and the german...
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>> josh campbell, thanks so much for bringing us that interview. great interview. hearing, don't miss that, it begins at 9:00 a.m. >>> across the country, consumers are feeling the pinch with the cost of staples like food and gas on the rise. the big question now, is the current price hike temporary or warning sign of serious problems ahead? ♪ ♪ ♪ security at your fingertips. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. [beeping] [ringing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you bring your best. we'll block the threats. ♪ cyberprotection for every one. malwarebytes you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia - td. and it can seem like that's all people see. some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dos
>> josh campbell, thanks so much for bringing us that interview. great interview. hearing, don't miss that, it begins at 9:00 a.m. >>> across the country, consumers are feeling the pinch with the cost of staples like food and gas on the rise. the big question now, is the current price hike temporary or warning sign of serious problems ahead? ♪ ♪ ♪ security at your fingertips. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. [beeping] [ringing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you bring...
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today we've also got ritholtz's josh brown back as well.rket major averages moving in different directions the s&p 500 and nasdaq higher today for the sixth time inthe last seven sessions while the dow is trading in the red. importantly, mike, the nasdaq is rebounding from yesterday's slide where it was the worst day for the nasdaq in a few months still seeing pain from apple microsoft is flat. google higher. >> it's a google, amd, facebook story. really small caps kind of stealing the show today. up close to 2% at least at one point. so, yeah, i think the message from powell to say, things are on track but not in any hurry to alter things is being absorbed okay doesn't give you a lot of incremental information at first. the treasury market seemed to say this might be tilted hawkish, but, no it wasn't. he's taking advantage of the fact there's no dot plot, no other committee member views to explain away or rationalize and create a confusion and he more or less said we're in no hurry that works the market is firmer than it might appear based
today we've also got ritholtz's josh brown back as well.rket major averages moving in different directions the s&p 500 and nasdaq higher today for the sixth time inthe last seven sessions while the dow is trading in the red. importantly, mike, the nasdaq is rebounding from yesterday's slide where it was the worst day for the nasdaq in a few months still seeing pain from apple microsoft is flat. google higher. >> it's a google, amd, facebook story. really small caps kind of stealing...