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josh: around 65%. of the time it's 100% successful because we are just jumping through a hoop, like canceling a gym membership or that make you send a letter to a po box just to get out of it. emily: in your terms of service you say you are not a law firm. are there actual lawyers working on these issues, or is it just technology? josh: we have bloggers who help us, but this stuff isn't rocket science. we are expanding the legal system in an underserved way. emily: clearly there is a bigger opportunity than fighting parking tickets. how can you make such big promises? josh: below $10,000, these big companies know they can get away with ripping people off because no one will fight back. so technology is perfect at doing that because these disputes are very clear-cut. if you want to cancel your gym membership, you should just be able to do that. emily: where do you see most of the growth coming from? josh: the world is changing so much with helping people claim government benefits. these big corporations
josh: around 65%. of the time it's 100% successful because we are just jumping through a hoop, like canceling a gym membership or that make you send a letter to a po box just to get out of it. emily: in your terms of service you say you are not a law firm. are there actual lawyers working on these issues, or is it just technology? josh: we have bloggers who help us, but this stuff isn't rocket science. we are expanding the legal system in an underserved way. emily: clearly there is a bigger...
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standing, let's meet little josh, his dad josh sr.ll, little josh, congrats on being crowned king josh, how does it feel? >> great! >> kelly: i love you! this started as a gag, right? what turned it into a major organized event? >> yes, so i tweeted a thing about a year ago and it started to pick up momentum, people said that they would be showing up and traveling hours to be there coming and i realize we are totally going to need some official details, and so we chose an airport in lincoln for the location and sent out a date and a list of rules to follow so that everyone knew how to compete and we were not going to actually fight. so i said bring a pool noodle as we said, and if somebody gets hit with the pool noodle before they hit someone else, they are eliminated. it was an incredible moment an incredible day. people came, jedis, marvel characters, and little josh the youngest to compete fought valiantly, and bested all of us. >> kelly: and all of this insanity was for a really great because, right? >> yes, we sent out a link to
standing, let's meet little josh, his dad josh sr.ll, little josh, congrats on being crowned king josh, how does it feel? >> great! >> kelly: i love you! this started as a gag, right? what turned it into a major organized event? >> yes, so i tweeted a thing about a year ago and it started to pick up momentum, people said that they would be showing up and traveling hours to be there coming and i realize we are totally going to need some official details, and so we chose an...
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>> no, that is not in this category steph shuvrg on. >> josh, no, go oh on, josh. i'll follow up. >> i got nothing on this it's you it's you. >> stevrny you take it. >> all right i got it. all right. i got it tj, also a reopen name a common theme in my portfolio it's reopen. it's the treasure hunt people want to go to the stores, home goods, home sense, they have pricing power, gaining market share they beat on total revenues earnings free cash flow. marj ands were the best since 2016 i added to it last week, now the largest retailer in my portfolio. >> josh, you're right, i was conflating that with someone else i don't shop at these story. >> we know you big time, frank. >> get out of here kate, over to you, just any other thoughts about retail -- i know you don't talk specific stocks but best buys with a read on the consumer, a lot more people buying consumer electronics kind of stepping up the work from home situation >> yeah, look, i think some of the trends we're talking about with consumer is we saw huge amount of investment in personal electronics. i think t
>> no, that is not in this category steph shuvrg on. >> josh, no, go oh on, josh. i'll follow up. >> i got nothing on this it's you it's you. >> stevrny you take it. >> all right i got it. all right. i got it tj, also a reopen name a common theme in my portfolio it's reopen. it's the treasure hunt people want to go to the stores, home goods, home sense, they have pricing power, gaining market share they beat on total revenues earnings free cash flow. marj ands were...
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now let me turn it over to josh brown. yours, josh. >> hey, r.j.ns on the first quarter as a public company. i wanted to -- i wanted to get your take on this, because i think it's an important story. mark andresen talks about this being the fourth industrial revolution so the first one was steam the second electricity and mass manufacturing. the third was, of course, information technology and now this fourth industrial revolution is the seamless marriage between the digital world that we built and the physical world and having those things almost have like no barrier between them and i feel as though your company among others are at the forefront of that movement so, a company like starbucks, they've got all the physical space, all the stores, you guys can give them data how many ovens, how many square feet are we talking about? and they can make more intelligent decisions as a company around that spaeshl data, their physical locations in a digitized format. can you talk about why that's so important and why the total addressable market so large i
now let me turn it over to josh brown. yours, josh. >> hey, r.j.ns on the first quarter as a public company. i wanted to -- i wanted to get your take on this, because i think it's an important story. mark andresen talks about this being the fourth industrial revolution so the first one was steam the second electricity and mass manufacturing. the third was, of course, information technology and now this fourth industrial revolution is the seamless marriage between the digital world that we...
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i hear what josh says. making a great about statistical average. you can up nine years and suddenly down on average it's called math but there are risks out there the market appears to be ignoring for whatever reason what is the whatever reason? >> yeah, well, i don't want to be one of the strategist that comes on and does what josh just said and call for a 10% correction here. i won't do that. but i do tell you that i think september is going to be at least a pause in the rally because there is no new good news steph already mentioned, there is not hoolt of news coming out on earnings. earnings are great, strong corporate america is doing well. we're not hearing about it in september. what we do have, though, is the fed dot plot on the docket i feel like i'm the only one talk about that. if happened in june the last time the market didn't like it because it moved rate hike expectations forward i think there is a chance of that in september. we have a debate in washington and the market doesn't usually like that either we have the budget and fregin
i hear what josh says. making a great about statistical average. you can up nine years and suddenly down on average it's called math but there are risks out there the market appears to be ignoring for whatever reason what is the whatever reason? >> yeah, well, i don't want to be one of the strategist that comes on and does what josh just said and call for a 10% correction here. i won't do that. but i do tell you that i think september is going to be at least a pause in the rally because...
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joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. pete norwegian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appeared tired. does that mean it's a rest before we wake up and carry on >> kind of, scott. we're up 17% year to date. a fabulous year. earnings have kept up. investors have done very well. cinema though is -- sentiment is blehp some say i don't like stocks right now when i hear that, that's music to my ears we've gone up a lot. it's a stock picker's market it's a time to need to know what you own and choose stocks very selectively. injury there are names out there that you can buy, scott. i have even thrown some on the website today for the "halftime report" we can talk about >> we will do that in a moment nice tease i appreciate that. josh
joining me for the hour stephanie link, josh brown, michael fav. pete norwegian, the co-founder of market rebellion.com. let's see where the trade is carl said it s&p only 20 points from a new high a gain of 0.5% the dow jones good for 175 hovering around the highs of the day just a bit off we are off the fourth negatives session in five for stocks michael, i thought it was interesting. you thought the market appeared tired. does that mean it's a rest before we wake up and carry on >>...
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i'm in this call >> josh brown?e nice >> josh brown. >> staying low in uber >> steve weiss looks like moderna >> moderna, there you go, stock. >> you don't have anything else to say about it? >> do i have to? self-evident truth stock is up tenfold and, yet it's only down 1%. that means there's a real, real reservoir of people looking to get. it goes higher >> like pete just put it away >> thanks for watching "the exchange" is next >> thanks, skotd i'm jon fortt in for kelly evans. the job report comes out tomorrow morning with companies unable to find workers, we'll look at current employment trends and talking with the ceo who has big partners like walmart and target about how to attract and retain. plus mask mandates and vaccination requirements we'll ask the ceo of papa johns. >>> and ships, rent, car trips and places you might want to skip markets headin
i'm in this call >> josh brown?e nice >> josh brown. >> staying low in uber >> steve weiss looks like moderna >> moderna, there you go, stock. >> you don't have anything else to say about it? >> do i have to? self-evident truth stock is up tenfold and, yet it's only down 1%. that means there's a real, real reservoir of people looking to get. it goes higher >> like pete just put it away >> thanks for watching "the exchange" is next...
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sono. >> josh brown, what about you?k on an excellent comeback quarter. same-store sales up 52%. obviously versus the pandemic. but digital sales doing good stuff. >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to get a piece of all that money? we'll get some stock picks and talk to senator angus king about what's going to get built in his state and around the country. >>> plus you don't know what you've got until you lose it a foam shortage is tying up production of furniture. that's foam not like
sono. >> josh brown, what about you?k on an excellent comeback quarter. same-store sales up 52%. obviously versus the pandemic. but digital sales doing good stuff. >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you so much, scott i'm eamon javers in again for kelly evans here on cnbc headquarters and here's what's ahead. the infrastructure bill finally passing in the senate. if a trillion dollars is going to be spent here, which companies are going to...
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josh, i want to come to you. talk about what the new york attorney general says she found in her investigation and i'm wondering what the latest on whether or not the governor could face charges. josh: the new york attorney general found 11 women who she deemed and two outside investigators deemed to be credible, who accused the governor of sexual misconduct that ranged from groping a woman under her shirt to touching inappropriately to sexual comments, a whole range of comments. she did 179 interviews and interviewed everyone in the governor's inner circle. she found contemporaneous notes from these women where they told bothers it at the time and it was a damning portrait. what we learned yesterday, executive assistant, one of the women in the complaint has gone to the albany county d.a. and filed a criminal complaint about the governor allegedly groping her and the district attorney has said they found that allegation to be credible and you have multiple other district attorneys in various parts of the state -
josh, i want to come to you. talk about what the new york attorney general says she found in her investigation and i'm wondering what the latest on whether or not the governor could face charges. josh: the new york attorney general found 11 women who she deemed and two outside investigators deemed to be credible, who accused the governor of sexual misconduct that ranged from groping a woman under her shirt to touching inappropriately to sexual comments, a whole range of comments. she did 179...
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i will let josh pick it backup. the question michelle is raising to us is was there a better way to execute that or not. the question i would add is since i am your anchoring, how much effort is that is worth now when the larger shift what seems to me the 80% or 90% chunk of the issue is this is the president and finally got the united states out. donald trump talked a lot of smack to the point that mcmaster says he was succumbing to the taliban but it took somebody leaving. i am going to go to josh, 45 seconds and michelle final 45 seconds and i got to go to break. >> that's unquestionable the case, he's the one who did it. i don't blame it on donald trump. i think that's kind of missing the point. it is absolutely the case that they could have gotten a lot of paper work process in advance. the point is not that the biden administration did everything perfectly, you are fooling yourself. if you think there is a way you are going to cleanly bring everyone out in advance without toppling the government. this is baked
i will let josh pick it backup. the question michelle is raising to us is was there a better way to execute that or not. the question i would add is since i am your anchoring, how much effort is that is worth now when the larger shift what seems to me the 80% or 90% chunk of the issue is this is the president and finally got the united states out. donald trump talked a lot of smack to the point that mcmaster says he was succumbing to the taliban but it took somebody leaving. i am going to go to...
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josh, thank you, josh lipton >>> free guy released only in theaters ruling the box office last weekend need to push for more traditional releases or losing more to the streamers >>> and more on the changing media landscape when we're joined by former disney ceo michael eisner that'somroonlongel torw csi bl. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> welcome back an ugly end to the session today. stocks fell hard into the close. the major averages there, the dow basically closed at the lows of the day down 382.5. along with the s&p nasdaq was weak. russell weakened into the close as well. look at some of the after-hours movers today robinhood on the back of its earnings and a warning of sorts about the coming quarter that stock is now at the lows of its after-hours session down 7.3% there's nvidia cisco is down about 1.8% in the afterhours as well sara >> scott, wall street is tuning in to media stocks big time
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good afternoon to you, josh. for record closes. mike, i have to say, i mean, it's pretty surprising and impressive how quickly we're back to the record levels, if we close where we are now. >> just barely a 2% diplomat previous pullbacks this year, about six or so, the s&p back to its 50-day average we did not nearly approach that this time. not to say it's over necessarily, but at least we made new highs, reset the clock a bit. it's interesting it's the market behaving exactly in character as it's been doing for most of this year, but also plenty of reasons or excuses for a bit of buying across the board today, whether you wanted to wait for covid cases to decides to roll over in hard-hit areas, whether you wanted a sense that it would go slower versus faster on the taper, because they're going virtual on jackson hole or approval of the vaccine by the fda, all of these things feed the story line that has been tough to turn negative meanwhile, even the crypto and meme stocks have gotten revived. >> if you're in e
good afternoon to you, josh. for record closes. mike, i have to say, i mean, it's pretty surprising and impressive how quickly we're back to the record levels, if we close where we are now. >> just barely a 2% diplomat previous pullbacks this year, about six or so, the s&p back to its 50-day average we did not nearly approach that this time. not to say it's over necessarily, but at least we made new highs, reset the clock a bit. it's interesting it's the market behaving exactly in...
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that includes downtown josh brown.najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. th
that includes downtown josh brown.najarian co-founder of market rebellion.com and kate moorehead of the mattox strategy for blackrock global allocation team. let's check the markets. nasdaq hitting an all-time high reaching 15,000 for the first time ever. th
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my question is for josh brown.s ago, you mentioned you would buy zillow under $100 and now we are there are you looking at taking a position anytime soon? >> appreciate the question what's the answer, josh? >> great question. i didn't it would get below 100 in the way in which it did it's in a 55% drawdown it's really astonishing how fast it's come down the only name that looks worse is open door down 60 something percent. it's not cheap i think like a falling knife so if you really want to be in it and there's nothing in the chart suggesting that this sell-off is over, i would maybe buy a third and hold back the other two thirds for lower prices if you don't get those lower prices at least you have some but if it continues to drop this way, you have some more firepower. zillow is a $24 billion market cap. they'll do $5.5 billion this year i do think they have one of the best brands in the entire united states real estate market and ultimately, the home buying they are doing, plus the mortgage lending that they're
my question is for josh brown.s ago, you mentioned you would buy zillow under $100 and now we are there are you looking at taking a position anytime soon? >> appreciate the question what's the answer, josh? >> great question. i didn't it would get below 100 in the way in which it did it's in a 55% drawdown it's really astonishing how fast it's come down the only name that looks worse is open door down 60 something percent. it's not cheap i think like a falling knife so if you really...
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ag james: yeah, we can hear you josh. josh dossie: hi, attorney general.here, 11 different victims. did you find all 11 of the victims who came forward to be credible? and were you able to find contemporaneous notes or proof about all 11 of the victims? ms. clark: we found all 11 women to be credible. there was corroboration to varying degrees. probably at the end of being most corroborated, charlotte bennett talked to people and texted people contemporaneously. some of her texts were practically in real-time regarding conversations with the governor. as well, the reports that she made to the chief of staff and the special counsel, their contemporaneous notes are quite consistent with what she's said to the press and what she told us. the state trooper, the touching incidents, the one where he touched her stomach was witnessed by another state trooper who confirmed it to us. the kiss, the governor kissed her once. that was confirmed to us by another state trooper. and there were other incidents where she told people at the time. other people that we spoke
ag james: yeah, we can hear you josh. josh dossie: hi, attorney general.here, 11 different victims. did you find all 11 of the victims who came forward to be credible? and were you able to find contemporaneous notes or proof about all 11 of the victims? ms. clark: we found all 11 women to be credible. there was corroboration to varying degrees. probably at the end of being most corroborated, charlotte bennett talked to people and texted people contemporaneously. some of her texts were...
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josh, what's that?st part what's really happening is it's showing that a lot of people really do view the people that serve them for any service is beneath them. that's the only reason you would feel comfortable or acting like that, to me. i'm not an expert in fixing problems. i do comedy. so i will say there are a lot of out-of-work potential , withwe superstars that could use fwree flights. give them a free flight and let them be the air martial. let them give the people's elbow whatever it takes. >> you're not used to solving problems, are you? >> not in a legitimate way. everything that i suggest probably shouldn't be heeded. i'm not an expert. >> i just want you to know that the more you say the more likely there is i'm going to get a tweet like after the show, are you sure you're not brothers? because you're a lot alike. it's a little -- what about what we do with this? we're going to speak to the head of the flight attendants union tomorrow night on this program, so come back for that conversatio
josh, what's that?st part what's really happening is it's showing that a lot of people really do view the people that serve them for any service is beneath them. that's the only reason you would feel comfortable or acting like that, to me. i'm not an expert in fixing problems. i do comedy. so i will say there are a lot of out-of-work potential , withwe superstars that could use fwree flights. give them a free flight and let them be the air martial. let them give the people's elbow whatever it...
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josh harrison is on deck. there is bryant who will lead off in the ninth inning. then crawford and then dickerson, the dh. walk. well, giants are a team that walk a lot but also a team that does not give up many walks. >> javier: especially that bullpen. they have done a great job. throwing the ball over the plate. they have struggled just a few times tonight, but, overall, the whole season, they have been doing a good job out of the bullpen. >> jon: oakland is another team that gets a lot of walks. ability to get walks, ninth in the majors and giants eighth. harrison to crawford. crawford to la stella to force-out chapman to ends the inning. giants need three to stay alive. the closer is coming up for oakland trivino. homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? we must have a competent governor
josh harrison is on deck. there is bryant who will lead off in the ninth inning. then crawford and then dickerson, the dh. walk. well, giants are a team that walk a lot but also a team that does not give up many walks. >> javier: especially that bullpen. they have done a great job. throwing the ball over the plate. they have struggled just a few times tonight, but, overall, the whole season, they have been doing a good job out of the bullpen. >> jon: oakland is another team that...
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josh, this came out late on a friday. as i understand, pretty unexpected. how much of a surprise was this? josh: this was a big friday night surprise for a lot of people who saw this lawsuit as a longshot, a challenge for union organizers to overturn the law. but the state judge sided with these challengers saying that the proposition is unconstitutional, crucially because it contradicts the authority that the state legislature has under the constitution to govern the state's worker contribution system. prop 22 deemed these workers to be contractors and not employees, which excluded them from protections including workers comp. a judge said that the ballot measure went too far in disrupting the rights that the constitution specifies that the legislature has to govern the workers compensation system. emily: this particular case was pushed by drivers themselves and california state council, a spokesperson said, for two years, drivers were saying democracy had not bought. spokesperson noah edwards and saying it ignores the will of the overall ami majority of v
josh, this came out late on a friday. as i understand, pretty unexpected. how much of a surprise was this? josh: this was a big friday night surprise for a lot of people who saw this lawsuit as a longshot, a challenge for union organizers to overturn the law. but the state judge sided with these challengers saying that the proposition is unconstitutional, crucially because it contradicts the authority that the state legislature has under the constitution to govern the state's worker...
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we start with josh letterman, katie beck in atlanta georgia. and shaquille brewster is in springfield, missouri. and i want to bring in dr. bernard ashley. thank you all for joining me. josh, let me begin with you. could we require foreign travelers to the u.s. to be vaccinated? >> yes, but it is a work in progress. white house officials saying this will not be an immediate step. they are describing this as part of a fazed approach. so they are going to, at some point, require vaccinations for people entering the u.s. in some limited exceptions that we still don't know exactly what they will be. we know that other countries like britain, canada, they have started to lift sop of their restrictions on americans. the long list of countries like the u.k., china, india, and others. where people who have been there cannot visit the united states. the u.s. also planning to keep in place that anyone entering the u.s. needs a covid test. >> any idea when the changes will take effect? >> we don't have a time line on this. they're not ready to roll this o
we start with josh letterman, katie beck in atlanta georgia. and shaquille brewster is in springfield, missouri. and i want to bring in dr. bernard ashley. thank you all for joining me. josh, let me begin with you. could we require foreign travelers to the u.s. to be vaccinated? >> yes, but it is a work in progress. white house officials saying this will not be an immediate step. they are describing this as part of a fazed approach. so they are going to, at some point, require...
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josh, thank you so much. [laughter] >> you're welcome.s wanting a present. >>> robotics making a leap into the future thanks to artificial intelligence. the boston dynamics is not the only titan or tech titan with a robot with sweet moves. coming up -- boy, that is mesmerizing. coming up, what elon musk revealed at tesla's a.i. day and how he hopes to bring tesla's humanoid robot to a bans floor in your home -- dance floor in your home. the dow up nicely, 223 points. "the claman countdown "coming right back. ♪ ♪ observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief spray is the 21st century way to do all three. even touch free. preparation h. get comfortable with it. i'm not always on m
josh, thank you so much. [laughter] >> you're welcome.s wanting a present. >>> robotics making a leap into the future thanks to artificial intelligence. the boston dynamics is not the only titan or tech titan with a robot with sweet moves. coming up -- boy, that is mesmerizing. coming up, what elon musk revealed at tesla's a.i. day and how he hopes to bring tesla's humanoid robot to a bans floor in your home -- dance floor in your home. the dow up nicely, 223 points. "the...
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josh green will join us next. dr.thes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you
josh green will join us next. dr.thes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv...
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. >> our second question is from josh dossy from the "new york post." josh, your mic is open. josh, you have to unmute your line. >> can you hear me now? >> yeah, we can hear you, josh. >> hi, attorney general. >> hi, josh. >> there appears to be 11 allegations here, 11 different victims. did you find all 11 of the victims that came forward to be credible? were you able to find contemporaneous notes or proof about all 11 of the victims? >> we found all 11 women to be credible. there was corroboration to varying degrees, probably at the end of be the most corroborated, charlotte bennett talked to people and texted people contemporaneously, and some of her texts were in real time regarding conversations with the governor, as well as reports she made to the chief of staff and counsel, and their notes are consistent with what she said to the press and what she told us. the state trooper, the touching incidents, the one where he touched her stomach was witnessed by another state trooper that confirmed it to us. the governor kissed her once, and that was confirmed to us by another s
. >> our second question is from josh dossy from the "new york post." josh, your mic is open. josh, you have to unmute your line. >> can you hear me now? >> yeah, we can hear you, josh. >> hi, attorney general. >> hi, josh. >> there appears to be 11 allegations here, 11 different victims. did you find all 11 of the victims that came forward to be credible? were you able to find contemporaneous notes or proof about all 11 of the victims? >> we...
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you know, but then josh -- i'm going to say josh is goyim. >> no. [ laughter ] >> sarah: this game istupid, it's written by the writers. [ laughter ] i threw them under the bus. well, we have prizes for you anyway. even though we all lost, i think in that one. a neti pot for everyone. clean your nasal passages, there's nothing better. [ applause ] nice, clean, salty nasal irrigation. todah to all of our pedestrians. we've got a great show for you tonight. we've got james mcavoy here. [ cheers and applause ] taika wa titi is here with us. music from max with ali gatie. we've got something important to discuss when we come back so stick around. welcome to allstate. (phone notification) where we've just lowered our auto rates. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and savings like that will have you jumping for joy. now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. oh wowzers, what a special family! special like my fudge stripes. made with real original keebler fudge. only elves can make cookies
you know, but then josh -- i'm going to say josh is goyim. >> no. [ laughter ] >> sarah: this game istupid, it's written by the writers. [ laughter ] i threw them under the bus. well, we have prizes for you anyway. even though we all lost, i think in that one. a neti pot for everyone. clean your nasal passages, there's nothing better. [ applause ] nice, clean, salty nasal irrigation. todah to all of our pedestrians. we've got a great show for you tonight. we've got james mcavoy...
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you know, but then josh -- i'm going to say josh is goyim. >> no. [ laughter ] >> sarah: this game istupid, it's written by the writers. [ laughter ] i threw them under the bus. well, we have prizes for you anyway. even though we all lost, i think in that one. a neti pot for everyone. clean your nasal passages, there's nothing better. [ applause ] nice, clean, salty nasal irrigation. todah to all of our pedestrians. we've got a great show for you tonight. we've got james mcavoy here. [ cheers and applause ] taika waititi is here with us. music from max with ali gatie. we've got something important to discuss when we come back so stick around. pumpkin lovers, there's a whole new spin on pumpkin to love at dunkin'. with our new pumpkin cream cold brew, topped with velvety pumpkin cream cold foam. or our pumpkin spice signature latte. enjoy a medium for $3. that's how we pumpkin at dunkin'. america runs on dunkin'. [ perm by bruno mars ] ♪ it's my birthday ♪ that's how we pumpkin at dunkin'. ♪ no, it's not ♪ ♪ but i still look good though ♪ ♪ hot comb hot ♪ ♪ i bet you want an autograph
you know, but then josh -- i'm going to say josh is goyim. >> no. [ laughter ] >> sarah: this game istupid, it's written by the writers. [ laughter ] i threw them under the bus. well, we have prizes for you anyway. even though we all lost, i think in that one. a neti pot for everyone. clean your nasal passages, there's nothing better. [ applause ] nice, clean, salty nasal irrigation. todah to all of our pedestrians. we've got a great show for you tonight. we've got james mcavoy...
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here to discuss the ongoing threat, pennsylvania's attorney general josh shapiro on the show. you have been saying it loud and clearly from the beginning that there will not be an arizona-style audit if you can have anything to do with it. they will have to go through you. are you still confident you can block it? >> oh, 100%. i mean, look, we have talked a lot about what this one lone insurrectionist state senator is trying to do, and that is to undermine the privacy of the citizens in these counties, to cost the taxpayers literally tens of millions of dollars because the sham audit would result in invalidating these machines, and it would really just create chaos as those county commissioners mentioned. it is important to know that the county is a red republican community in pennsylvania, and they're standing up to the state senator and others. look, we had a safe and secure election here in pennsylvania.
here to discuss the ongoing threat, pennsylvania's attorney general josh shapiro on the show. you have been saying it loud and clearly from the beginning that there will not be an arizona-style audit if you can have anything to do with it. they will have to go through you. are you still confident you can block it? >> oh, 100%. i mean, look, we have talked a lot about what this one lone insurrectionist state senator is trying to do, and that is to undermine the privacy of the citizens in...
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senator, an assembly person, california senator josh becker of san mateo county, says his office has received approximately 1000 complaints. and resolve. the vast majority of them has been absolutely exhausting for our team, and we had to put such a huge amount of our team focused on e d. d after months of rejection from the pdd, this laid off sales worker turned to san francisco assemblyman phil ting's office for help got a response literally within an hour. and that was impressive and exciting because it was the first breakthrough i'd had after probably two months and he'd found that her unemployment insurance was mistakenly being sent to florida. problem solved. that makes me appreciate local government. state legislators all received funding to hire temporary staff dedicated to helping with the dd problems. this legislative aide has personally cleared some 400 e d. d complaints for those who contacted assemblyman ting's office, she says the pdd is not exactly a tech savvy operations. sometimes it takes a while
senator, an assembly person, california senator josh becker of san mateo county, says his office has received approximately 1000 complaints. and resolve. the vast majority of them has been absolutely exhausting for our team, and we had to put such a huge amount of our team focused on e d. d after months of rejection from the pdd, this laid off sales worker turned to san francisco assemblyman phil ting's office for help got a response literally within an hour. and that was impressive and...
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assembly person, california senator josh becker of san mateo county, says his office has received approximately 1000 complaints. and resolve. the vast majority of them has been absolutely exhausting for our team, and we had to put such a huge amount of our team focused on e d. d after months of rejection from the pdd, this laid off sales worker turned to san francisco assemblyman phil ting's office for help got a response literally within an hour. and that was impressive and exciting because it was the first breakthrough i'd had after probably two months and he'd found that her unemployment insurance was mistakenly being sent to florida. problem solved. that makes me appreciate local government. state legislators all received funding to hire temporary staff dedicated to helping with the dd problems. this legislative aide has personally cleared some 400 e d. d complaints for those who contacted assemblyman ting's office, she says the pdd is not exactly a tech savvy operations. sometimes it takes a while because they have outdated
assembly person, california senator josh becker of san mateo county, says his office has received approximately 1000 complaints. and resolve. the vast majority of them has been absolutely exhausting for our team, and we had to put such a huge amount of our team focused on e d. d after months of rejection from the pdd, this laid off sales worker turned to san francisco assemblyman phil ting's office for help got a response literally within an hour. and that was impressive and exciting because it...
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and echoing joshing comments, health care ace big part of the s&p. been in a stealth rally mode and thermo fisher's at the forefront of that ostensibly this is covid testing but it's a lot more than that. it's drug development. aging demographics this will be a multiyear hold. wwi dfil ades next. n called too exclusive. because we only serve those who honorably served. all ranks, all branches, and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking are we still exclusive? absolutely. means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. without trade-offs. unconventional thinking. it's better for business. >>> all right. welcome back we do want to touch you up on the markets.
and echoing joshing comments, health care ace big part of the s&p. been in a stealth rally mode and thermo fisher's at the forefront of that ostensibly this is covid testing but it's a lot more than that. it's drug development. aging demographics this will be a multiyear hold. wwi dfil ades next. n called too exclusive. because we only serve those who honorably served. all ranks, all branches, and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join....
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thank you all for joining us josh brown, liz and john >>> the ceo of lightspeed. we're back in two.es, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest in and develop the next generation of technology that will change the way we experience sports. we've already invested in entrepreneurs like ane swim, who develops products that provide hair protection so that everyone can enjoy the freedom of swimming. like the athletes competing in tokyo, these entrepreneurs have a fierce work ethic and drive to achieve - to change the game and inspire the team of tomorrow. >>> welcome back lightspeed commerce recently announcing q1 earnings revenued soared by more than 200% the company has 150,000 locations up from 10,000 the prior quarter. recently adding spacex and tellu
thank you all for joining us josh brown, liz and john >>> the ceo of lightspeed. we're back in two.es, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest...
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josh, thank you very much. josh lipton. nvidia reports after the bell this afternoon >> that does it for "the exchange." thank you for joining, but don't go anywhere because [ applause ] starts now >> that is right please do not go anywhere because "power lunch" is beginning right now, and here is what we got on our menu for you today. the release of the fed minutes is imminent. will there be more clues about the taper timeline how concerned are officials about inflation? we have team coverage, analysis, and the market impact. also this hour, packaging producers seeing costs spike, but get this, they plan to pass on all of it and maybe even more what are you going to do if you can't get the cans to sell your beans? no questions asked here. our inflation nation series focuses on this key economic sector and the ev revolution will transform the transmission grid. the demand for electricity is going to do nothing but that, go up top analysts will tell us which stocksexposure t the buildout >> thank you very much and as we wait
josh, thank you very much. josh lipton. nvidia reports after the bell this afternoon >> that does it for "the exchange." thank you for joining, but don't go anywhere because [ applause ] starts now >> that is right please do not go anywhere because "power lunch" is beginning right now, and here is what we got on our menu for you today. the release of the fed minutes is imminent. will there be more clues about the taper timeline how concerned are officials about...
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hawaii's lieutenant government josh green will join us next.2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may inclu
hawaii's lieutenant government josh green will join us next.2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease,...
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josh gottheimer has now -- they were known as the moderate nine. they had nine moderates sticking together and saying my way or the highway or we are going to take down joe biden's agenda. now they have 10. stephanie murphy, one of the other leaders of the moderates. she is one of the cochairs of the blue dog democrats. she also has joined the group so now they have 10, so they have incredible leverage. they flexed their muscle last night and showed they mean business. it sounds like the two sides are inching closer to a deal. there's going to be another meeting at 9:00 a.m. this morning. they will have a separate briefing on the other big crisis, which is afghanistan. they will hear from officials including secretary of state tony blinken. nancy pelosi saying she hopes to have some kind of deal with gottheimer by noon, when she plans to bring this rule, this procedural vote, to the floor. she is hoping they have something in hand with timer -- in hand to move this forward. host: what can the speaker give to these centrists? guest: they want to the
josh gottheimer has now -- they were known as the moderate nine. they had nine moderates sticking together and saying my way or the highway or we are going to take down joe biden's agenda. now they have 10. stephanie murphy, one of the other leaders of the moderates. she is one of the cochairs of the blue dog democrats. she also has joined the group so now they have 10, so they have incredible leverage. they flexed their muscle last night and showed they mean business. it sounds like the two...
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j josh, thank you very much.g, was it encouraging you saw some dip buying with some of the sectors turning green? clearly this is been a mantra and feeling on wall street that fed will still be easing the policy we still have a ton of stimulus out there. >> right i don't know if i was encouraged or discouraged i think we'll be volatile for at least the next couple weeks. we've just gone through an earnings season where 85% of companies that report beat their earnings -- or beat the consensus. that's been my thesis for a while that consensuswas under-appreciating and overestimating the power of the companies. when i looked a couple months ago consays was 60% or 70% so, you know, it's an earnings season we expected, now the market is asking, what's next? now we're hearing rumblings, the market will look for some clair about that at jackson hole, and as i indicated earlier, it's become almost indefense iible to make an argument that easy monetary policy is still necessary to bring the labor market back to health. ab
j josh, thank you very much.g, was it encouraging you saw some dip buying with some of the sectors turning green? clearly this is been a mantra and feeling on wall street that fed will still be easing the policy we still have a ton of stimulus out there. >> right i don't know if i was encouraged or discouraged i think we'll be volatile for at least the next couple weeks. we've just gone through an earnings season where 85% of companies that report beat their earnings -- or beat the...
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kelly, back to you >> josh, thank you very much josh lipton. let's get over to rahel solomon now for a cnbc news update rahel? >> hi, kelly here's what's happening at this hour united nations is responding guardedly to taliban pledges to protect women's rights and not seek revenge on people who opposed it a u.n. spokesman saying the taliban must follow up with acts on the ground to show that it is keeping its promises >>> meantime, in wisconsin the fort mccoy army base preparing to receive refugees from afghanistan. the defense department predicts up to 22,000 people could come to the u.s. in the next few weeks. fort bliss in texas also being considered as a temporary site to receive refugees. >>> grace is moving toward mexico after dropping as much as ten inxhz of rain on haiti many people in haiti still looking for medical help and shelter after this weekend's mag tieu 7.2 earthquake. and tonight getting aid to haiti and helping thousands who lost their homesback get back on their feet thavg airs tonight on "the news" at 7:00 p.m. eastern >>>
kelly, back to you >> josh, thank you very much josh lipton. let's get over to rahel solomon now for a cnbc news update rahel? >> hi, kelly here's what's happening at this hour united nations is responding guardedly to taliban pledges to protect women's rights and not seek revenge on people who opposed it a u.n. spokesman saying the taliban must follow up with acts on the ground to show that it is keeping its promises >>> meantime, in wisconsin the fort mccoy army base...
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josh, thank you. good to see you. >>> also to florida, though, quickly becoming the nation's epicenter for this virus. on friday the numbers there just astounding. the state reporting 21,000 infections, its highest one-day total since the start of this pandemic. vaughn hillyard is in jacksonville covering this for us. vaughn, good to see you. i've got to say these numbers came through last night and i was floored hearing that this was the highest number that state had seen since the beginning of this pandemic. shocking. how are folks feeling about that right now? >> reporter: yasmin, the vaccine has been available to folks here for now three or four months. this is the fourth surge. you'd think that after a certain period of time, after the number of waves that the state has lived through that at some point it would become more apparent that the stress that this puts onto hospitals is very, very difficult. you're talking about icu wards that are being built literally today. i was just talking with a n
josh, thank you. good to see you. >>> also to florida, though, quickly becoming the nation's epicenter for this virus. on friday the numbers there just astounding. the state reporting 21,000 infections, its highest one-day total since the start of this pandemic. vaughn hillyard is in jacksonville covering this for us. vaughn, good to see you. i've got to say these numbers came through last night and i was floored hearing that this was the highest number that state had seen since the...
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joining me now ryan fitzpatrick and josh gottheimer, the problem solvers caucus.g a really lovely moment between the two of you. and it would -- it would be nice if we saw more of that. so it is good to have you both here. as we look at what is happening today, and frankly where we move from here, representative gottheimer, i know you sent a letter to speaker pelosi over the welcome asking her to hold a vote on this bipartisan measure as soon as possible. that is as many democrats including president biden as we know are linking it with the passage of the $3 trillion budget plan. so do you feel your concerns are being addressed? >> well, i think the president came out pretty clearly and said that we should vote on the infrastructure package. it is bipartisan and today is a historic day. the senate will pass the largest investment infrastructure in a century including everything from water to electric vehicles to roads and bridges and rails to transit. honestly, it is a significant bipartisan effort that has gone on. we worked in the problem solvers caucus, the 58
joining me now ryan fitzpatrick and josh gottheimer, the problem solvers caucus.g a really lovely moment between the two of you. and it would -- it would be nice if we saw more of that. so it is good to have you both here. as we look at what is happening today, and frankly where we move from here, representative gottheimer, i know you sent a letter to speaker pelosi over the welcome asking her to hold a vote on this bipartisan measure as soon as possible. that is as many democrats including...
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today we have josh brown joining us along with cameron dorsey from fuel point private wealth.turning lower into the close after hitting new intraday highs early in the session for the first trading day for the month. counting down two tenths with nasdaq with slight games and i know you keep a close eye on the smh, these years, these decades as it were, but at the same time yields moving in -- moving low what do you think is a better read on the economy, which do you pay closer attention to? >> i would just say that, like, smh is important to follow, but the move that we've seen like very recently is 100% due a lotf meaning in the smh big move higher big fall for rates i saw one spot 17 last time i like looked. we believe that the fed will focus on september, quote/unquote reopening data to decide on any kind of -- any kind of tapering oranything like that. so i think it is just a quiet first week of august that is my take. you definitely have a divergence, new highs for the indices, but a lower and lower amount of stocks confirming those new highs. that is what most people are
today we have josh brown joining us along with cameron dorsey from fuel point private wealth.turning lower into the close after hitting new intraday highs early in the session for the first trading day for the month. counting down two tenths with nasdaq with slight games and i know you keep a close eye on the smh, these years, these decades as it were, but at the same time yields moving in -- moving low what do you think is a better read on the economy, which do you pay closer attention to?...
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josh, it is interesting, your primary beat for us is climate. in many ways on any other day, if we were at 10,000 cases we might be leading with your beat on climate. as the white house press briefing on covid, covid, covid, covid, no matter what the administration would like to accomplish outside covid, until the virus is tackled and pushed out of here, it means all of the other proposals have to take a back seat. >> reporter: that's right. that's kind of the dichotomy. the line you hear from the white house is walk and chew gum at the same time. substantively, they feel they're doing a good job of being able to stay focused on getting things they want to get done. white house officials point to the fact that the bipartisan infrastructure deal still on track, not an easy lift. the democrats' only massive spending bill looks like it will happen along with major climate components of the president's agenda. politically that's where they have less control over what the message is and what the country is talking about. that's where the white house
josh, it is interesting, your primary beat for us is climate. in many ways on any other day, if we were at 10,000 cases we might be leading with your beat on climate. as the white house press briefing on covid, covid, covid, covid, no matter what the administration would like to accomplish outside covid, until the virus is tackled and pushed out of here, it means all of the other proposals have to take a back seat. >> reporter: that's right. that's kind of the dichotomy. the line you hear...
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we hope some type of moderation and a big are market, though. >> josh, thanks. josh lipton. >>> tim what do you think? >> i like the stock. it's been dead money for a year. the themes we all another. interactive entertainment is hot. it's going to remain hot ip think interactive media, i think some of these companies at some point will be absorbed by larger media companies stock trades 28, 29 times forward, which is -- 5% to 10% of its one, three and five-year averages not buying an expensive stock. buying a stock all guidance is fiscal '23 is a massive year where they're guiding and we have to believe them can't fault them for being in the right spot when everyone wanted nba 2k and no sports were out. so those pullbacks in that year over year engagement, none of us are surprised. i like the story i like it. >> jeff, agree, overreaction in after-hours? >> yeah. i'm with tim on this one look, the company is still positioned for a really strong growth a huge content in the pipeline, strongest intellectual property in the industry. continuing to grow in probably pr
we hope some type of moderation and a big are market, though. >> josh, thanks. josh lipton. >>> tim what do you think? >> i like the stock. it's been dead money for a year. the themes we all another. interactive entertainment is hot. it's going to remain hot ip think interactive media, i think some of these companies at some point will be absorbed by larger media companies stock trades 28, 29 times forward, which is -- 5% to 10% of its one, three and five-year averages not...
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josh, we appreciate you spending part of your weekend with us. let's start with the detail from nick peyton walsh it was an al qaeda affiliated wanted terrorist who knocked on the palace door in kabul and said to the associates of the former president of afghanistan, you have to get out. >> yeah. this is shocking but not surprising. the hakani network and the afghan taliban have been working together this whole time with a lot of support from elements of the pakistani security state. we have reporting just last night that the hakani network which is a designated foreign terrorist organization led by terrorists has been placed in charge of security in kabul. in other words, there are terrorists in charge of policing the streets of kabul under the taliban government right now. so that just puts the lie that the taliban are going to fight the terrorists or they're going to disassociate themselves or that kabul will become a place where we don't have a terrorist threat or that al qaeda is gone because on the ground as nick peyton walsh reported, that
josh, we appreciate you spending part of your weekend with us. let's start with the detail from nick peyton walsh it was an al qaeda affiliated wanted terrorist who knocked on the palace door in kabul and said to the associates of the former president of afghanistan, you have to get out. >> yeah. this is shocking but not surprising. the hakani network and the afghan taliban have been working together this whole time with a lot of support from elements of the pakistani security state. we...
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i want to thank katty kay and josh for kicking us off. we now turn to reverend sharpton for two of our big stories tonight. we begin, rev, with what has been a big vaccine breakthrough that's a long time coming. >>> breaking news as we come on the air this morning, we have minutes ago, da granting full approval of the pfizer vaccine. >> it is time for you to go get your vaccination and get it today. >> i don't think there is any other medicine in the world that -- >> corporate america is busting open the vaccine mandates flood gates, just hours after the fda gave full approval to pfizer. >> it is coming fast and furious, rev. there are all kinds of reasons why people hold out to get the vaccine. we focus on giving people the information and making up their own mind. now we are seeing the mandates coming further, just in the day since this news broke everywhere from the pentagon to major employer like united and chevron, rev, you are known for many things including if i may say so one of the most clear communicators on anything. i have see
i want to thank katty kay and josh for kicking us off. we now turn to reverend sharpton for two of our big stories tonight. we begin, rev, with what has been a big vaccine breakthrough that's a long time coming. >>> breaking news as we come on the air this morning, we have minutes ago, da granting full approval of the pfizer vaccine. >> it is time for you to go get your vaccination and get it today. >> i don't think there is any other medicine in the world that -- >>...
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let me go to you first, josh. take us inside the testimony of the former acting ag.ell the senate committee? >> jeffrey rosen testified, former act willing attorney general. he said he applied persistent, repeated pressure to question the election results and that he was filled with misinformation and that he learned that the top official in the justice department was working not through proper channels meet with former president trump and work on helping him overturn the election. he said efforts by jeffrey carr were rogue. in a meeting three days before january 6th, former attorney general rosen said he had to persuade the president not to take a path that was delineated by mr. carr that would have further challenged the election results from the department of justice. >> josh, you get the sense that jeffrey clark was more receptive to the president's claims? what's your reporting on that front? >> that's right, jeffrey clark was working with a republican congressman, as reported by the post, the times and others, and that he was the one who the president saw as a
let me go to you first, josh. take us inside the testimony of the former acting ag.ell the senate committee? >> jeffrey rosen testified, former act willing attorney general. he said he applied persistent, repeated pressure to question the election results and that he was filled with misinformation and that he learned that the top official in the justice department was working not through proper channels meet with former president trump and work on helping him overturn the election. he...
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josh, set the scene for us. what can we expect from the march about to start?ah, well the crowds have been steadily gathering throughout the morning. they started before the sun even came up when we were here about 5:30, 6:00 in the morning. a bit of the lay of the land. a crowd gathering here in mcpherson square, a stage set up where there is already speakers giving addresses, marrying a lot about the filibuster, a lot about the voting law in texas. on the far end behind this crowd you have folks doing voter registration trying to make sure people are registered to vote, not only that they're registered but registered at their current address. we had a chance to speak to some of the rally goers as they arrived. i spoke to one woman who attended the second march on washington now she is back here today. and this is what she said about how it feels. >> what's it like to be here years later at another march on washington but on the same issue that hasn't really gotten that much better? >> i'm crying. i'm 74 years old and we still don't want it to be successful. w
josh, set the scene for us. what can we expect from the march about to start?ah, well the crowds have been steadily gathering throughout the morning. they started before the sun even came up when we were here about 5:30, 6:00 in the morning. a bit of the lay of the land. a crowd gathering here in mcpherson square, a stage set up where there is already speakers giving addresses, marrying a lot about the filibuster, a lot about the voting law in texas. on the far end behind this crowd you have...
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josh, your line the sop en. -- is open. [no audio] >> josh, you have to unmute your line. >> i'm sorry, can you hear me now? there appear to be 11 allegations here, 11 different victims. did you find all 11 of those victims who came forward to be credible and were you able to find contemporaneous notes or proof about all 11 of the victims? >> we found all 11 women to be credible. there was corroboration to varying degrees. probably at the end of the most corroborated charlotte bennett talked to people and texted people contemporaneously. some of her texts were practically in realtime regarding conversations with the governor. as well the reports she made to the chief of staff and the special counsel and their notes are quite consistent with what she has said to the press and what she told us. the state trooper, the touching incidents, the one where he touched her stomach was witnessed by another state trooper who confirmed it to us. the kiss, that was confirmed to us by another state trooper and other incidents she told at
josh, your line the sop en. -- is open. [no audio] >> josh, you have to unmute your line. >> i'm sorry, can you hear me now? there appear to be 11 allegations here, 11 different victims. did you find all 11 of those victims who came forward to be credible and were you able to find contemporaneous notes or proof about all 11 of the victims? >> we found all 11 women to be credible. there was corroboration to varying degrees. probably at the end of the most corroborated charlotte...
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josh: this is far from a traditional election.rnor newsom over another candidate come on question one, you are voting yes to recall newsom or no to keep him in office. more than 50% vote no, then question two, which lists 46 replacement candidates will not matter, but even if you vote no, you can still take part in question two. voting for a replacement candidate. although newsom's campaign is urging voters to vote no and leave question two blank. >> if 50% or more of the voters vote yes on that first question, someone will be elected governor, so it is your choice on whether or not you want to weigh in on who that is going to be. josh: the field to replace him includes 24 republicans and nine democrats but no big name democrats. the governor's campaign says voting no and skipping question two is the only way to block what they call a republican power grab. >> voters will be confused by those requests by the newsom campaign to vote no on question one and leave question two blank. a lot of people feel like voting is a civic duty an
josh: this is far from a traditional election.rnor newsom over another candidate come on question one, you are voting yes to recall newsom or no to keep him in office. more than 50% vote no, then question two, which lists 46 replacement candidates will not matter, but even if you vote no, you can still take part in question two. voting for a replacement candidate. although newsom's campaign is urging voters to vote no and leave question two blank. >> if 50% or more of the voters vote yes...