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you're still gonna have josh come in as the week witness. >> josh, the jury would like. >> dateline continues wait, what? it sounded like you just said an eye drop that may help you see up close. i did. it's an innovative way to... so, wait. i don't always have to wear reading glasses? yeah! vuity™ helps you see up close. so, i can see up close with just my eyes? uh-huh. with one drop in each eye, once daily. in focus? yep. [laughs] like, really? really. vuity™ is a prescription...
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give it up for josh brolin!> kelly: i am such a fan of your! >> thank you! i'm a fan of yours, obviously. >> kelly: it's where though -- i feel like when act is that talented, you can be funny, you can be serious. all the emotions, i love all your movies, they're so different. >> you just got right to it, thank you very much missing that. by the way, i will say this. my daughter called me today, she's at our ranch right now, and she said oh, my god, you're doing kelly clarkson. oh, my god, like you are cool! [laughter] you are really cool. so now i'm cool. thank you for that. >> kelly: that was me with my kids. there 5 at 7 and ariana grande. they were like you know her. and i was like sure. okay. i do, she's awesome. i'm cool too. >> josh: 33, 28, 3 and 1. >> that's kind of cool. >> josh: i got that one thing on the street with their like grandpa, and i go no, man. no! >> kelly: i feel like it is so normal now. >> josh: is it normal now? i don't know. i never feel normal. >> kelly: we are in the entertainment i
give it up for josh brolin!> kelly: i am such a fan of your! >> thank you! i'm a fan of yours, obviously. >> kelly: it's where though -- i feel like when act is that talented, you can be funny, you can be serious. all the emotions, i love all your movies, they're so different. >> you just got right to it, thank you very much missing that. by the way, i will say this. my daughter called me today, she's at our ranch right now, and she said oh, my god, you're doing kelly...
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josh is right, though. josh is right, it would make a ton of sense and you know, but on too regulatorily, it will not fly. you could not see facebook or google make a move on this company at all, i don't believe, scott. >> the more -- >> i think -- >> hold that thought just one second >> i'll come back to you, doc, in a second to entertain this because i think the more important point that josh makes is going back at prince al walid and this is my paraphrasing his word, it doesn't adequately value the company on his growth prospects and that's basically what he's saying. >> what growth >> hold on and -- i'm making your point, too, okay? [ laughter ] they come out like every company that doesn't want to take the bid and says it doesn't adequately value the company based on its own internal plan and it will grow and blah, blah, blah, and it will be worth a lot more than you're offering. to josh's point, twitter has the board meeting at 10:00 a.m. and they go in there and say we have this bid do we think it's
josh is right, though. josh is right, it would make a ton of sense and you know, but on too regulatorily, it will not fly. you could not see facebook or google make a move on this company at all, i don't believe, scott. >> the more -- >> i think -- >> hold that thought just one second >> i'll come back to you, doc, in a second to entertain this because i think the more important point that josh makes is going back at prince al walid and this is my paraphrasing his word,...
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josh, we're talking about moderna. >> yeah. i mentioned in the a block about tightening up your stocks, this is exactly what i did with moderna. it was a great trade i backed into it with a buy limit order and it got filled during the panic and it ran up and you really want to try to not have winners turn into losers through negligence because in the end when the vix is spiking all stocks are treated like commodities and get sold off i still think moderna is a good long-term investment and this was a trade for me and i may end up getting back into it, but i am now on the stock and back on the sidelines and this is similar to what i just did earlier this week with gm. it's not a call on the stock as an investment and it's just the reality that the fundamentals in the short term really don't matter when everyone else is trying to get out of what they can get out of so that's the story there. >> there's that sell mentality and health care is going gang bursters and it's just a stone's throw away from its 52-week high and i wonder
josh, we're talking about moderna. >> yeah. i mentioned in the a block about tightening up your stocks, this is exactly what i did with moderna. it was a great trade i backed into it with a buy limit order and it got filled during the panic and it ran up and you really want to try to not have winners turn into losers through negligence because in the end when the vix is spiking all stocks are treated like commodities and get sold off i still think moderna is a good long-term investment...
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so i actually disagree with my fellow panelist josh brown, saving joe biden in the midterms, josh, by pushing rates up this fast they're not going to be able to pull back the price of gasoline and the pain people feel at the pump with this, but they will start hurting people really bad with credit cards, with credit cards and with mortgages, josh, and the demand destruction there will be dramatic look at the car companies that you sold today and so forth. these guys will be struggling mightily if rates push up like this because obviously, the people with the lowest credit scores are the ones most affected by those higher interest rates so i actually take the other side of the trade from you there, josh. this is not something that helps joe biden. this is something that crushes him in the midterms. >> i didn't say it was jon, i didn't say it was i agree with you the problem is for an investor you have to ask yourself which is the worst of two evils because those are the two choices we're left with right now and in one situation you can have the fed say okay, this will work itself out a
so i actually disagree with my fellow panelist josh brown, saving joe biden in the midterms, josh, by pushing rates up this fast they're not going to be able to pull back the price of gasoline and the pain people feel at the pump with this, but they will start hurting people really bad with credit cards, with credit cards and with mortgages, josh, and the demand destruction there will be dramatic look at the car companies that you sold today and so forth. these guys will be struggling mightily...
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it is interesting because i totally agree with what josh was talking about. i think when you say look at something like microsoft, it started getting sold off, continues to be sold off as you mentioned, this month has been horrendous it is something that they've got to actually show us something big i think, otherwise the direction continues to the south i think for many of these stocks and obviously looking at the nasdaq itself. interesting, scott, how we have gone back and forth across 15 and 13 and 14,000, banging around, but volatility of the moves has been extraordinary we have been talking about it a long time now but it has been megacap names that started to participate to the down side more than they were. and it is going to be really interesting. can they deliver enough, that's what josh was saying i say the same thing is there enough for microsoft tonight, for google tonight. different companies all the way around but can they deliver enough to get people to say you know what, i'm done selling. i think that's what we are looking at now otherwise, if
it is interesting because i totally agree with what josh was talking about. i think when you say look at something like microsoft, it started getting sold off, continues to be sold off as you mentioned, this month has been horrendous it is something that they've got to actually show us something big i think, otherwise the direction continues to the south i think for many of these stocks and obviously looking at the nasdaq itself. interesting, scott, how we have gone back and forth across 15 and...
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josh: that's true. we look at that, san francisco is a city of a lot of young adults and professionals, and online dating is very popular in the bay area. we are not scared to go there once in a while. kristen: i learned a lot in that short little segment. do you test out the jokes on your colleagues? josh: i test them out on everybody, i think they are tired of me around here. kristen: josh, thank you so very much. hella news, check it out. we have links on our website, abc7news.com. check out our bay area streaming tv app. coming up next, celebrating earth month with a brand-new mural in san francisco. it was all made possible through a partnership with nationa kristen: welcome back. april is earth month. national geographicas panered with abc7 to celebrate rtiry me of nation geic's maees a justit is of a net geo lennon possible public art project. we talked with the director of the national geographic digital archive. abc7 is super excited to be a partner in bringing these lovely murals based on your
josh: that's true. we look at that, san francisco is a city of a lot of young adults and professionals, and online dating is very popular in the bay area. we are not scared to go there once in a while. kristen: i learned a lot in that short little segment. do you test out the jokes on your colleagues? josh: i test them out on everybody, i think they are tired of me around here. kristen: josh, thank you so very much. hella news, check it out. we have links on our website, abc7news.com. check out...
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josh my filter lee. guest: i am less liberal progressive, and henry is more centrist, more classic liberal. i favor a strong girl -- stronger role for government. i would favor a more generous social safety net. so the kind of standard political economy stuff. but what also makes it interesting, and why henry and i often have this fun debates, he is from new zealand and i'm from the united states. so we come with different perspectives as a result of where we are from. but we really let the guests try to determine where the conversations go. we like to show more of ourselves in the podcast, but so far, we have had rich conversations with the guests. host: joshua, tell us a bit about those guests, who they are and the topics you pick. guest: it is a wide range of topics. civil dialogue, free-speech speech, race in america, american politics, international politics so a wide range of things. we had a conversation with jonathan rauch, and that episode is actually up now if listeners and viewers would like t
josh my filter lee. guest: i am less liberal progressive, and henry is more centrist, more classic liberal. i favor a strong girl -- stronger role for government. i would favor a more generous social safety net. so the kind of standard political economy stuff. but what also makes it interesting, and why henry and i often have this fun debates, he is from new zealand and i'm from the united states. so we come with different perspectives as a result of where we are from. but we really let the...
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josh: thanks for having me. kristen: we know the basics, matt haney and david campos going head-to-head. haney had a few hundred more votes than compost but it was nearly tied percentagewise. the analysts expected to be close? josh: right now no one is going to be saying "this is exactly what is going to happen." it will be a close race, but when you talk to political observers, because of the way the primary breakdown in february, with moderates similar to supervisor matt haney, there are people who think this is haney's race to lose. kristen: all right, we will see. but voter turnout was pretty low in february. how is it looking this time? josh: the numbers that we were seeing throughout this ballot period have been very low. that could shift things. progressives could turn out in larger numbers than expected and that could carry david campos to victory. however, there has been a lot of talk about, these candidates really having very similar ideologies when it comes to policy. almost like a popularity contest,
josh: thanks for having me. kristen: we know the basics, matt haney and david campos going head-to-head. haney had a few hundred more votes than compost but it was nearly tied percentagewise. the analysts expected to be close? josh: right now no one is going to be saying "this is exactly what is going to happen." it will be a close race, but when you talk to political observers, because of the way the primary breakdown in february, with moderates similar to supervisor matt haney,...
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can sponsor. >> thank you, josh. >>> in france tonight the votes are in and emmanuel macron has won a second term as president. he defeated far right challenger marine le pen after a bitter campaign keir simmons reports now from paris on what the outcome of this election means not only for france, but u.s. relations as well >> reporter: elation underneath the eiffel tower tonight. emmanuel macron's followers celebrating the first french president to be re-elected in 20 years. and by a wide margin 16% ahead. manna cafe took 58%. marine le pen nearly 42%. >> it's 8:00 here at the manna cafe rally and people have just gone crazy because they have announced the reson the big screen. the exit polls how are you feeling? >> all good. it's a good future >> reporter: the french vote for continuity amid the turmoil of war in europe and for president biden one less thing to worry about. biden and macron see the world in similar ways marine le pen supporters devastated. it was an unprecedented showing for a far-right candidate. underscoring deep frustrations across france over domestic issues lik
can sponsor. >> thank you, josh. >>> in france tonight the votes are in and emmanuel macron has won a second term as president. he defeated far right challenger marine le pen after a bitter campaign keir simmons reports now from paris on what the outcome of this election means not only for france, but u.s. relations as well >> reporter: elation underneath the eiffel tower tonight. emmanuel macron's followers celebrating the first french president to be re-elected in 20...
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>> scott, i mean, josh talked about normalization. the multiple on amazon is compressed by 45% since middle of 2020. a lot of this has been priced into that multiple already if you think of the combination of recurring cash flow that can fund additional investment in aws and advertising which is going to be a high margin business, i know you're saying selling for 40% to 37%, i understand however, margins in that part of the business are extraordinary from my perspective, if i am looking out over the course of the next several years, we're seeing demand destruction, not caused by the fed but inflation. we're going to get slower growth into next year what will be consistent is enterprise spend wouldn't i like to own a company that can benefit from enterprise spend having free cash flow coming into the amount that amazon has on its balance sheet now? i sure would at a multiple we have seen, not since for a very long time in terms of attractiveness from a valuation perspective, i am not as concerned as some price targets. these are the ab
>> scott, i mean, josh talked about normalization. the multiple on amazon is compressed by 45% since middle of 2020. a lot of this has been priced into that multiple already if you think of the combination of recurring cash flow that can fund additional investment in aws and advertising which is going to be a high margin business, i know you're saying selling for 40% to 37%, i understand however, margins in that part of the business are extraordinary from my perspective, if i am looking...
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host: josh wingrove? guest: they don't need to rip it to pieces, it has been ripped to pieces already. it is dead in its current form, at least it's last seen in public form, since senator manchin announced he would pull his support for it. i agree with everything said. there are little elements there. one thing i would note, senator manchin has talked about the corporate tax rate, president biden has wanted to bring that up, maybe not to pre-trump levels but something close to it. senator sinema has been cooler to that notion. senator manchin and senator sinema, they have been the most vocal objectors in this process. they don't object to the same things, in some cases object to each other. sticking the landing on that is tricky. some of the things that will get sinema to the table is a nonstarter for manchin and vice versa. host: democrats, (202) 748-8000 even republicans, (202) 748-8001 . (202) 748-8002, independent. marianne levine and josh wingrove to your question for the next 25 minutes or so. we a
host: josh wingrove? guest: they don't need to rip it to pieces, it has been ripped to pieces already. it is dead in its current form, at least it's last seen in public form, since senator manchin announced he would pull his support for it. i agree with everything said. there are little elements there. one thing i would note, senator manchin has talked about the corporate tax rate, president biden has wanted to bring that up, maybe not to pre-trump levels but something close to it. senator...
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every one of josh's points was dead on. look, you've had some really good earnings.ook at snap and what snap's doing and good performance and i haven't looked since i've come on air, so these pops that happen in the stocks are for a second, so if the good ones that are reporting can't get traction and if are occasions for investors to sell, i'm short calls apple and i'm long puts on apple and i haven't done anything to microsoft yet and i will to protect the downside because the market is brutal on the downside and not rewarding in the upside, so why would i be there? and sure the economy's okay right now. absolutely, but it's not going to be because the fed is tightening and this is what's interesting about this there's a lot the fed can't control. it can't control oil prices. it really can't control the supply chain and they've got to be even more aggressive to hit demand because of those inflationary factors that wouldn't normally exist in an economic cycle and that's one of the reasons why i'm so bearish because their hammer has to be bigger, harder and swung a l
every one of josh's points was dead on. look, you've had some really good earnings.ook at snap and what snap's doing and good performance and i haven't looked since i've come on air, so these pops that happen in the stocks are for a second, so if the good ones that are reporting can't get traction and if are occasions for investors to sell, i'm short calls apple and i'm long puts on apple and i haven't done anything to microsoft yet and i will to protect the downside because the market is...
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carlisle, josh, is the one you prefer over this name.uch smaller version than blackstone, but both will work for the same reason and there is a record amount of money being put to work in alternatives in the wealth management space, pension space, family office that is not going to change. that is just the new reality given what's going on with the bond market. the worse start in decades for the fixed income portion of people's portfolio, and given still high valuations for a lot of stocks and you're going to see continued money go to blackstone, carlyle group and those companies will have the wherewithal to earn a lot of money with the flows i think joe will make money. i think i will make money and i would stay there >> okay. now to the new buy, joe, and it is walmart yet another stock at a new high, and i bring that up because we had a conversation if not yesterday it was the day before about a couple of ag-related names that you bought that were both at highs, as well it's interesting timing, but yet name and then the timing >> yes,
carlisle, josh, is the one you prefer over this name.uch smaller version than blackstone, but both will work for the same reason and there is a record amount of money being put to work in alternatives in the wealth management space, pension space, family office that is not going to change. that is just the new reality given what's going on with the bond market. the worse start in decades for the fixed income portion of people's portfolio, and given still high valuations for a lot of stocks and...
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josh will be on tomorrow and he'll tell you in more detail why he made this decision. he says he will buy more under 200 or at least he may that's the issue that we have in front and center of us right now. pete, you own netflix shares. >> right >> you bought netflix puts and you're selling calls against it. what do you make of josh jumping in here down 36%+ today. >> where he bought it it wasn't down 36% at that point in time if he bought it on the open it was closer to 250 and that's when it started to tumble further. i can tell you this, i agree with josh's premise, but the been thing i would disagree with is oftentimes when you see moves like this, just incredible moves to the up or down side you want to wait a couple of days oftentimes and let a little bit of that dust sort of settle and that's the only criticism i would have of that that being said, i don't disagree with him, but they've got to prove to us, scott, why things will change at netflix, because they do need to change, and i think that's the biggest takeaway for me is when i was listening to that call
josh will be on tomorrow and he'll tell you in more detail why he made this decision. he says he will buy more under 200 or at least he may that's the issue that we have in front and center of us right now. pete, you own netflix shares. >> right >> you bought netflix puts and you're selling calls against it. what do you make of josh jumping in here down 36%+ today. >> where he bought it it wasn't down 36% at that point in time if he bought it on the open it was closer to 250...
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josh, what is the white house's reaction to all this? >> reporter: the biden administration says it's deeply concerned by the violence and wants both sides to exercise restraint a state department spokesman saying the u.s. is working with israeli and palestinian officials to lower tensions. gadi >> josh, thank you >>> after two years under the cloud of covid, today easter was back in full the pope packed st. peter's square worshipers crowded, churches and families celebrating in person. jesse kirsch reports >> reporter: a return of the masses today celebrating easter sunday with pope francis. the vatican says 100,000 filled st. peter's square in stark contrast with the nearly empty st. peter's basilica in 2020 and small masked crowd at the vatican last year. >> i feel absolutely blessed. it's a very happy easter. >> reporter: from new york city's easter bonnet parade to churches and passover seders too, many americans also celebrating together this weekend some holiday gatherings in person for the first time in three years. >> it feels g
josh, what is the white house's reaction to all this? >> reporter: the biden administration says it's deeply concerned by the violence and wants both sides to exercise restraint a state department spokesman saying the u.s. is working with israeli and palestinian officials to lower tensions. gadi >> josh, thank you >>> after two years under the cloud of covid, today easter was back in full the pope packed st. peter's square worshipers crowded, churches and families...
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haircut at a time. >> it made me feel clean, like a human being. >> reporter: this rv, josh's mobiletraveled across the country providing haircuts for the homeless, military, children, people in need. >> reporter: it's a luxury that's out of reach for so many. but here a simple clip, a safe space, and friendly conversation are a lifeline for regulars like elijah fleming. >> giving us these haircuts is like uplifting our spirits, giving us confidence we feel better. >> reporter: it's an honor for josh who understands so many of his clients' struggles grew up in the area, the son of parentses who battled sub pans use. >> i'm sitting with this individual for the next 30 to 45 minutes and i'm getting to actually know this person and who this person actually is, you know so the magic behind the haircut is just -- it's life-changing, life-changing. >> reporter: his calling to help others started in barber school where he was assigned to give cuts at an area shelter. it's since blossomed into a nonprofit that also including helping connect people to drug treatment centers. for the community
haircut at a time. >> it made me feel clean, like a human being. >> reporter: this rv, josh's mobiletraveled across the country providing haircuts for the homeless, military, children, people in need. >> reporter: it's a luxury that's out of reach for so many. but here a simple clip, a safe space, and friendly conversation are a lifeline for regulars like elijah fleming. >> giving us these haircuts is like uplifting our spirits, giving us confidence we feel better....
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josh brown, question for the professor?> hey, professor, this is not hypothetical this is real life. in the first three months of this year my firm hired nine people from all different parts of the country from senior to entry level. not because we felt like it, but because demand is there. to a degree we can justify starting someone that at $80,000 that would have been $60,000 in 2019 most businesses will say that, we can justify, that the economy is good and this next phase that we're into now the fed rapidly hiking rates to catch up with the market's expectations into a deceleration or slowdown how much longer can we count on small and mid-sized business >> i know big businesses, they have more flexibility. how much longer, though, can we rely on the middle and the small part of -- of american business to keep doing that at a certain point that imbalance has to correct just through sheer no mas i know there's more business to be done. we can't do it it's no longer profitable. when do you think we hit that point? >> you'r
josh brown, question for the professor?> hey, professor, this is not hypothetical this is real life. in the first three months of this year my firm hired nine people from all different parts of the country from senior to entry level. not because we felt like it, but because demand is there. to a degree we can justify starting someone that at $80,000 that would have been $60,000 in 2019 most businesses will say that, we can justify, that the economy is good and this next phase that we're into...
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lindsey graham, tom cotton, josh hawley, look at the screen. this is the future.s is the america you're trying to stop and can't. this is what the future looks like. don't go anywhere. because up next, our panel wonderful panel will address some of today's top stories including the sizzling jobs market. we'll be right back. e sizzling market we'll be right back. ♪ with my hectic life, you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. hey mom, can i go play video games? sure! ...after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. what's the wi-fi password again? here... you... go. cool, thanks. no problem. voya helps me feel like i got it all under control. because i do. oh, she is good. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. here's candice... who works from home, and then works from home. but she can handle pickup, even when her bladder makes a little drop-off. because candice has poise, poise under pressure and poise in her pants. it takes poise. >>> some good news
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that is corrosive and damaging to the body politic. >> josh? >> the advice that i gave to max and my successors comes from my own experience as chief of staff. part of the job of a chief of staff is to set up the meetings with the president, make sure he is hearing the views of people and that things are well crafted for the president to make a rational decision. something i learned early on in my. is that when people get in the presence of the president, they, they try to take the edge off the problem because he has got a lot of things to worry about and you just don't want to make his life worse. what then happens is people have bitter disagreements outside the oval office. they get in and you know, it's not so bad. [laughter] maybe not in the trump white house. but they get in there and they, they, they shave the edge off of their advice. they shave the edges off of their disagreements because they don't want the president to have to referee amongst people who have some bitter disagreement and make his life harder. that's a huge mistake. whe
that is corrosive and damaging to the body politic. >> josh? >> the advice that i gave to max and my successors comes from my own experience as chief of staff. part of the job of a chief of staff is to set up the meetings with the president, make sure he is hearing the views of people and that things are well crafted for the president to make a rational decision. something i learned early on in my. is that when people get in the presence of the president, they, they try to take the...
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gold rooms, josh dawsey.go is in its own reality, its own bubble. >> what's striking is that he has hordes of people who surround him, a lot of them paying to be there, either working for him or paying to be there or in fund-raisers there. he basks in adulation. every time he walks in the room everyone stands up and cheers. when he leaves, everyone stands up and cheers. his presidency was a quite polarizing presidency. he had loyal supporters but struggled to convert independents and moderates and others. that's why he was a one-term president. but down there, everyone around him loves him. it's kind of a surreal place to be where everybody in every room, he is the center of the universe there. >> are his media exposures still controlled as reported when he was inside the white house? do you know anything about what he's reading or watching the kind of build on this bubble that he lives in in mar-a-lago surrounded by people that only support him? >> he still consumes a lot of news. even though he's off twitte
gold rooms, josh dawsey.go is in its own reality, its own bubble. >> what's striking is that he has hordes of people who surround him, a lot of them paying to be there, either working for him or paying to be there or in fund-raisers there. he basks in adulation. every time he walks in the room everyone stands up and cheers. when he leaves, everyone stands up and cheers. his presidency was a quite polarizing presidency. he had loyal supporters but struggled to convert independents and...
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. >>> let's bring in josh letterman, traveling with president biden in wilmington, delaware josh, no one from the u.s. has confirmed this trip yet. >> reporter: that's right, jose. the white house, the state department, and the pentagon all declining tonight to comment. president zelenskyy said the visit isn't a big secret, but trips by top u.s. officials to war zones are typically shrouded in secrecy, not announced in advance if the trip does happen, zelenskyy is expected to show the americans a list of weapons he says ukraine still needs. but the u.s. is already stepping up military support dozens of artillery systems now on their way to ukraine, part of $1.2 billion worth of u.s. weapons announced in just the last two weeks zelenskyy wants more he's pushing the u.s. to declare russia a state sponsor of terrorism and for president biden himself to visit just as soon as it's safe jose >> josh letterman in wilmington, thank you. >>> we are learning more tonight about the sniper who terrorized the washington, d.c. neighborhood yesterday. police say he shot more than 100 rounds out of
. >>> let's bring in josh letterman, traveling with president biden in wilmington, delaware josh, no one from the u.s. has confirmed this trip yet. >> reporter: that's right, jose. the white house, the state department, and the pentagon all declining tonight to comment. president zelenskyy said the visit isn't a big secret, but trips by top u.s. officials to war zones are typically shrouded in secrecy, not announced in advance if the trip does happen, zelenskyy is expected to...
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josh brown used to own it. he joins us now.t do you make of this, josh >> i think he should have board seats immediately. i know it's a passive stake. i know he's not outright calling for any particular change. i definitely think management should be engaging with him. maybe they already have. who else should have input into strategic direction and management of this company elon musk has 80 million followers and if he disappeared, i bet a great big chunk of daily engagement, at least among young men between the ages of 18 and 54, whatever the demographic is, would literally disappear. so i hope they listen to them. i don't know that i'll agree with what he thinks they should do, but if somebody with 80 million followers wants to have say and you have a board full of people who don't even use the product, don't even tweet, which has been the problem with this company for ten years now, why wouldn't you want to hear what he has to say? do you want famous people to continue to come here and interesting people to continue to engag
josh brown used to own it. he joins us now.t do you make of this, josh >> i think he should have board seats immediately. i know it's a passive stake. i know he's not outright calling for any particular change. i definitely think management should be engaging with him. maybe they already have. who else should have input into strategic direction and management of this company elon musk has 80 million followers and if he disappeared, i bet a great big chunk of daily engagement, at least...
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. >> well, josh's mother said they shot him just because he is blackbeard >> that is not true.e police he a job to do. sam: playwright cheryl west adapted the story for the stage and it premiered at the children's theater company in minneapolis earlier this year. 12 year old de'anthony jackson, a minneapolis native, plays the lead character, josh perkins. it is a role not so distant from real life for jackson, whose young memory is seared with the killing of george floyd. >> everybody was talking about it, and sooner or later people was burning stuff. my mom was crying and stuff, and it was just crazy. she she was crying because another black man got killed. plus, she's thinking, like, what happens if that happens to one of my sons? in school sometimes i will be thinking in class, when is the next one going to happen? dad, why are you getting so mad? >> i am angry because we are still fighting the same fight, still being treated terribly. beuse 30 years later i am having to have the same talk with my sons that my father had with me. sam: kevin west plays josh's father calvin. >
. >> well, josh's mother said they shot him just because he is blackbeard >> that is not true.e police he a job to do. sam: playwright cheryl west adapted the story for the stage and it premiered at the children's theater company in minneapolis earlier this year. 12 year old de'anthony jackson, a minneapolis native, plays the lead character, josh perkins. it is a role not so distant from real life for jackson, whose young memory is seared with the killing of george floyd. >>...
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cnn national security analyst julia cay yan and josh campbell.this suspect is that he was wearing a green day glow construction vest. we know about the smoke. does it sound like this is a suspect who took conscious steps to distract his potential victims from his identity? we often see in some crimes people wear things to distract from their facial features or other elements. >> initially there was reportings of explosive devices. and we know those devices were smoke canisters, in which this perpetrator used to kind of literally cloud his actions he was taking as well as his escape. because everyone is distracted not only by the gunshots, but also now the smoke and thinking perhaps that thing had exploded and now they are worrying about whether they can breathe. so that seems to be the case here. it's unclear to what the motive is. which is why the police commissioner mentioned earlier and josh mentioned this point, as to the terrorism part of this, with terrorism we're generally talking about someone who has a political motivation or is looking
cnn national security analyst julia cay yan and josh campbell.this suspect is that he was wearing a green day glow construction vest. we know about the smoke. does it sound like this is a suspect who took conscious steps to distract his potential victims from his identity? we often see in some crimes people wear things to distract from their facial features or other elements. >> initially there was reportings of explosive devices. and we know those devices were smoke canisters, in which...
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josh, you may have american lawmakers there. they are very much taking advantage of the fact that the attention is on ukraine and russia. >> reporter: that's right. the entire world is understandableably by putin's war. his close ally is using that distraction to advance his strategy. we see that with taiwan. we see it in the south pacific. we see that all over the world where putin wants the world's attention by xi jinping wants the world not to pay attention. what he is doing is rearranging the chess board in asia to china's advantage, not ours. >> talk to us about the solomon islands, which may not be in the forefront of people's minds. there is something going on there. it should be a major concern for u.s. and strategic terms. >> reporter: a small former british colony in the south pacific, you're like most of the policymakers in washington, who have been ignoring this country for so many years. beijing is not ignoring it. they have been trying with bribery, coercion. it could see chinese peoples liberation troops on the so
josh, you may have american lawmakers there. they are very much taking advantage of the fact that the attention is on ukraine and russia. >> reporter: that's right. the entire world is understandableably by putin's war. his close ally is using that distraction to advance his strategy. we see that with taiwan. we see it in the south pacific. we see that all over the world where putin wants the world's attention by xi jinping wants the world not to pay attention. what he is doing is...
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i want to bring in josh lederman who's in washington. also chuck rosenberg who formerly was acting administrator of the u.s. drug enforcement administration. josh, walk us through next steps as the president has laid out this plan and what you're hearing behind the scenes why this is so important to do at this moment. you heard the president reference and cast in emotional terms the personal stories of the people, some of whom are in that audience, who have lost loved ones to these kind of guns. >> yeah, that's right. the next steps will start with putting into place these final regulationing that president biden was talking about regarding ghost guns. making sure that people will need background checks to buy these kits. once you have these major components that you need to build a gun that's going to eventually look and feel and work like any normal gun thank you buy in a store, it has to have a serial number. the administration sorted through about a quarter million public comments on the regulation of that which is what a hot button
i want to bring in josh lederman who's in washington. also chuck rosenberg who formerly was acting administrator of the u.s. drug enforcement administration. josh, walk us through next steps as the president has laid out this plan and what you're hearing behind the scenes why this is so important to do at this moment. you heard the president reference and cast in emotional terms the personal stories of the people, some of whom are in that audience, who have lost loved ones to these kind of...
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guest: josh, what do you think. -- host: josh, what do you think?-calling is not productive. that is not advancing in the conversation in a sophisticated way. it is to be about ideas. it needs to be about respect and tolerance and that does not mean compromising one's core beliefs or conceding things. it just means being reminded and entering these conversations and baits in good faith. host: what you think about cancel culture and even the term cancel culture? guest: i say this in one of the interviews, i somewhat resist the phrase because i think it has become overused and it describes something. we talked at the outset about students on campuses who feel stifled in what they can say. part of that is fear and that is largely a social media phenomena. they are afraid of a pylon, of getting attacked. people are afraid of losing their jobs or being shunned. the term is a bit overused. there are grounds for disagreement and criticism. every time someone gets criticized, they say there is an attempted cancellation. i think it describes some phenomenons
guest: josh, what do you think. -- host: josh, what do you think?-calling is not productive. that is not advancing in the conversation in a sophisticated way. it is to be about ideas. it needs to be about respect and tolerance and that does not mean compromising one's core beliefs or conceding things. it just means being reminded and entering these conversations and baits in good faith. host: what you think about cancel culture and even the term cancel culture? guest: i say this in one of the...
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i heard josh last week i use the word adversarial with you on overtime then i heard josh say no, the fed is your friend i agree with josh that the fed is your friend in terms of tempering the successive speculation that's unfolding, but without question, you cannot dismiss that there's a correlation, a very strong correlation between the amount of liquidity that the federal reserve is injecting into markets or removing and risk assets where they're going to be pricing. i see 2022, all of it, about just normalizing the world so, scott, shouldn't we be normalizing earnings and earnings expectations? because over the last two year, earnings exploded alongside the liquidity and now that we're removing liquidity, let's normalize earnings >> said it last week don't fight the fed. works both ways. on that thnote, we're going to take a break >>> the world's biggest etf conference is underway in miami. we're going to go there live, next meet jessica moore. jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew t
i heard josh last week i use the word adversarial with you on overtime then i heard josh say no, the fed is your friend i agree with josh that the fed is your friend in terms of tempering the successive speculation that's unfolding, but without question, you cannot dismiss that there's a correlation, a very strong correlation between the amount of liquidity that the federal reserve is injecting into markets or removing and risk assets where they're going to be pricing. i see 2022, all of it,...
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josh was gift dot org. and during the piece you may have noticed a colleague about the channel to dave clark has a son who is autistic. he has been very supportive of josh was gifts and this whole project too. >> educate everybody about autism. part of me, let's hope this work for us. expand works. >> still to come, 2 suspects charged in a san jose kidnapping making their first appearance in court. what the child's mother had to say about the people who allegedly took her child and allergy season is upon us what doctors say you need to do to avoid the worst symptoms. plus, following another extension for the student loan pause we're learning president biden's next steps to help college graduates pay off (music throughout) >> little brandon clay ares mother coming face to face with the people accused of kidnapping her infant son and say it appeared in court for the first time jose por and just saying, you as are accused of taking the 3 month old boy on monday tonight, we are learning more about how police sa
josh was gift dot org. and during the piece you may have noticed a colleague about the channel to dave clark has a son who is autistic. he has been very supportive of josh was gifts and this whole project too. >> educate everybody about autism. part of me, let's hope this work for us. expand works. >> still to come, 2 suspects charged in a san jose kidnapping making their first appearance in court. what the child's mother had to say about the people who allegedly took her child and...
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♪ josh: i want my son to, to be around our family here, and just make an effort to try to get here atst once a year. why did i leave? well, for, i mean, it's a challenge for me. it's, it's been a challenge that, like, i ended up with a partner who was from california and wanted to live there. (indistinct chatter) you want cake? we've got cake. josh: i was alive through youngstown's implosion the whole time, so, and now i live in, in another really extreme reality. living around the bay area right now. the bay area has a housing crisis because there's too much wealth, and so there are people who can't afford to live there anymore, and i just feel like... our economic and political systems are failing us in both instances, right? yeah, i mean, i think, obviously... (chuckling): there's big changes that need to be made. but i don't... i don't let that stop me from doing things that can be done. we might not... (chuckles) ...not bring about that level of change, but we can still do something, we can still fight, too, so... (people murmuring) (indistinct chatter) (music playing distantly)
♪ josh: i want my son to, to be around our family here, and just make an effort to try to get here atst once a year. why did i leave? well, for, i mean, it's a challenge for me. it's, it's been a challenge that, like, i ended up with a partner who was from california and wanted to live there. (indistinct chatter) you want cake? we've got cake. josh: i was alive through youngstown's implosion the whole time, so, and now i live in, in another really extreme reality. living around the bay area...
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host: josh wingrove?st: they don't need to rip it to pieces, it has been ripped to pieces already. it is dead in its current form, at least it's last seen in public form, since senator manchin announced he would pull his support for it. i agree with everything said. there are little elements there. one thing i would note, senator manchin has talked about the corporate tax rate, president biden has wanted to bring that up, maybe not to pre-trump levels but something close to it. senator sinema has been cooler to that notion. senator manchin and senator sinema, they have been the most vocal objectors in this process. they don't object to the same things, in some cases object to each other. sticking the landing on that is tricky. some of the things that will get sinema to the table is a nonstarter for manchin and vice versa. host: democrats, (202) 748-8000 even republicans, (202) 748-8001 . (202) 748-8002, independent. marianne levine and josh wingrove to your question for the next 25 minutes or so. we are t
host: josh wingrove?st: they don't need to rip it to pieces, it has been ripped to pieces already. it is dead in its current form, at least it's last seen in public form, since senator manchin announced he would pull his support for it. i agree with everything said. there are little elements there. one thing i would note, senator manchin has talked about the corporate tax rate, president biden has wanted to bring that up, maybe not to pre-trump levels but something close to it. senator sinema...
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josh, good to have you weigh in here. you know, we had the chancellor's description of his meeting with putin. it was not comforting. putin was as defiant as ever. but also, of course, denying even responsibility for the massacre in bucha. accusing, in fact, the ukrainians of being responsible for what happened there. it's, of course, chilling. but more to the point, it seems obvious now, right, that there is no path to diplomacy here? >> well, not at this moment to be sure. don't get me wrong. i think there is some value in having somebody in europe who can go see putin, and at least speak to the man face to face. and, you know, war and diplomacy have to continue, both, at the same time. uh, but there is this crazy idea here in washington that somehow by telling putin to his face what's going on in bucha, that he -- maybe, he didn't know about it or maybe he is not getting the best information. and if he just knew about it, then maybe he would think twice. well, i think we can tell from putin's reaction here that that's
josh, good to have you weigh in here. you know, we had the chancellor's description of his meeting with putin. it was not comforting. putin was as defiant as ever. but also, of course, denying even responsibility for the massacre in bucha. accusing, in fact, the ukrainians of being responsible for what happened there. it's, of course, chilling. but more to the point, it seems obvious now, right, that there is no path to diplomacy here? >> well, not at this moment to be sure. don't get me...
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juan williams is a fox news analyst and josh crash hour is. for a long time where do you think messaging is going it end up if we do see a surge. >> i hope we are not going back to the radical the draconian measures we took in the past. dr. fauci rule that out biden administration now and the republicans are not in favor of that either. and congratulations to dr. jha. he seems willing to cite the things that are reassuring and right about them. i think is he probably a good choice in terms of messaging because they have made a mess of messaging there are controversial in the administration because is he new there and doesn't know where all the levers. i think that's all less important than his ability to give the public a clear message on how to respond to these new outbreaks which appear, including the 80 people who tested positive from the gridiron dinner so far to not be deadly which is the reason we are so worried about this in the first place that it's deadly. if it's to longer deadly we need to calm down. >> bret: the new czar you mentio
juan williams is a fox news analyst and josh crash hour is. for a long time where do you think messaging is going it end up if we do see a surge. >> i hope we are not going back to the radical the draconian measures we took in the past. dr. fauci rule that out biden administration now and the republicans are not in favor of that either. and congratulations to dr. jha. he seems willing to cite the things that are reassuring and right about them. i think is he probably a good choice in...
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josh, what do you think about what the former president said? clear, the blame for what's going on in ukraine lies on putin squarely and russia, not on any u.s. administration. at the same time, if we don't understand the mistakes of history, then we're doomed to repeat them. and we have to be honest about how we got into this situation. part of that were bad mistakes made by administrations on both sides including the obama administration. let's remember that in 2008 putin invaded georgia and 2009 the first thing the obama administration does was order a reset with russia. and in 2014 when putin annexed crimea and invaded ukraine what the obama administration did is they worked to pressure ukraine into making a deal that didn't remove russia from eastern ukraine. at the time those decisions seemed rational, but lessons that putin learned is if he pursues aggression that eventually the united states will back down and let him get something for his aggression. and, that doesn't excuse the mistakes that the trump administration made, george w. bus
josh, what do you think about what the former president said? clear, the blame for what's going on in ukraine lies on putin squarely and russia, not on any u.s. administration. at the same time, if we don't understand the mistakes of history, then we're doomed to repeat them. and we have to be honest about how we got into this situation. part of that were bad mistakes made by administrations on both sides including the obama administration. let's remember that in 2008 putin invaded georgia and...
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that's why i'm supporting josh mandel.s to dismiss more student loan to ares, but how could that impact already skyrocketing inflation? our next guest warns it could jump by 20%. plus, her's almost here. -- summer's almost here. we've got the top toys of the season on fox square, formerly known as the plaza. ♪ carry on ♪♪ centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential nutrients... ...it's a tasty way to conquer your day. try centrum multi gummies. now with a new look. that the fellowship is sending from israel directly into ukraine. this will feed the people inside of ukraine and the refugees on the border. food, medicine, warm clothing is needed now! the situation in ukraine is worsening. the fellowship is now working around the clock to help provide the refugees the life-saving necessities that they need most. look at all of these people! and for everyone that you can see there are hundreds and thousand
that's why i'm supporting josh mandel.s to dismiss more student loan to ares, but how could that impact already skyrocketing inflation? our next guest warns it could jump by 20%. plus, her's almost here. -- summer's almost here. we've got the top toys of the season on fox square, formerly known as the plaza. ♪ carry on ♪♪ centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energy. loaded with b vitamins... ...and other key essential...
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josh campbell has been following this story.of baldwin's initial interview with police was also released. tell us about that. >> that's right. among the trove of evidence that was released yesterday by the sheriff's department is video of baldwin himself. after the shooting he sat down with investigators, he was read his miranda rights, asked if he's being charged with a crime, the deputies say no, just trying to gather the facts and we hear baldwin describing what happened as that fatal shot rang out. >> she hands me the gun. i'm assuming she's done it the right way, she's done it the last week. i put it in the holster and pull it out slow, we're rehearsing. i pull it out slow. turn, cock the pistol, bang, it goes off. my point is that they were standing in position they wouldn't ordinarily be in because they assumed it was an empty cold gun. we weren't shooting. we were rehearsing. >> do you think somebody would deliberately do this? >> i can't imagine who would. if i'm standing there in a rehearsal, i'm thinking to myself, co
josh campbell has been following this story.of baldwin's initial interview with police was also released. tell us about that. >> that's right. among the trove of evidence that was released yesterday by the sheriff's department is video of baldwin himself. after the shooting he sat down with investigators, he was read his miranda rights, asked if he's being charged with a crime, the deputies say no, just trying to gather the facts and we hear baldwin describing what happened as that fatal...
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people that were asked about these kinds of things related to the last question i asked was senator josh hawley on the senate, walking in the senate core doors, asked about the relationship between clarence thomas and his wife and the texts. i want to play his response and then i want to to respond to it. [video clip] >> what is the implication the justice is signing off on her text messages? >> she was texting mark meadows to overturn the election. >> i get that, but, listen, she is an independent adult woman. it seems strange to me all of these calls for her husband to be watch, minding her better? frankly i think it is misogynistic. it is like ginni thomas is out there saying stuff, you better go get her under control. you are responsible for what she says. she is an independent person, you know? she has got her own political views and have been doing this for a long time. if you want to take issue with her that is fine but she is not on the bench. to me it seems like wow. host: so that a senator hawley's take, what do you think? guest: it does not hold water. this is a strategy ginni
people that were asked about these kinds of things related to the last question i asked was senator josh hawley on the senate, walking in the senate core doors, asked about the relationship between clarence thomas and his wife and the texts. i want to play his response and then i want to to respond to it. [video clip] >> what is the implication the justice is signing off on her text messages? >> she was texting mark meadows to overturn the election. >> i get that, but, listen,...
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but what josh said is true.s is some heavy artillery that is now being provided because they anticipate that the battle will shift in the east. now, you mentioned mariupol. still some concern there. the russians are claiming that there was a mass surrender in that besieged city. of course that has not been verified. but today a senior u.s. defense official has said that the belief is that that city still has not fallen to the russians, hallie. yes, i want to talk a little bit about what we saw today in an around kyiv, actually in the western suburbs and past that about 45, 50 miles to the west of kyiv. there is still a frantic effort here to get rid of booby traps, trip wires, land mines. ukrainian authorities are going neighborhood by neighborhood, village by village trying to find those and also still looking for more bodies. hallie, we've been talking about this for days but we are still seeing signs of new atrocity in that area. today we just visited a kindergarten. actually the second one we visited in as m
but what josh said is true.s is some heavy artillery that is now being provided because they anticipate that the battle will shift in the east. now, you mentioned mariupol. still some concern there. the russians are claiming that there was a mass surrender in that besieged city. of course that has not been verified. but today a senior u.s. defense official has said that the belief is that that city still has not fallen to the russians, hallie. yes, i want to talk a little bit about what we saw...
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response. >> josh, thank you. courtney, let me turn to you. josh was laying out deliverables. talk to us about the sale of ammunition. >> reporter: i think that number is in the neighborhood of $3.7 billion that the united states has pledged or provided, most of it in weapons and equipment for the ukrainian military. there's been a lot made of some of the more recent packages, particularly the ones that included heavy artillery, the seven battalions worth of artillery. and somewhere in the neighborhood of 200,000 rounds of artillery ammo there. so the u.s. has pledged quite a bit to ukraine. it didn't get as much attention, but over the weekend, with this secret trip that secretary austin took to kyiv, he spoke about an additional $165 million in ammunition that the u.s. would provide to ukraine. this is what the u.s. calls non-standard ammunition. what that means is it's ammo that the u.s. military doesn't use. so things that the ukrainian military does use. old soviet ammo, frankly. some is for old soviet artillery systems, bm-21s, some different distinctions in how the arti
response. >> josh, thank you. courtney, let me turn to you. josh was laying out deliverables. talk to us about the sale of ammunition. >> reporter: i think that number is in the neighborhood of $3.7 billion that the united states has pledged or provided, most of it in weapons and equipment for the ukrainian military. there's been a lot made of some of the more recent packages, particularly the ones that included heavy artillery, the seven battalions worth of artillery. and somewhere...
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josh, let's start right there.g no signs of letting up. what is the administration's plan to wrestle with these things? >> part is to get him on the road, get president biden on the road. we will see a bit of that this week, new hampshire as well as oregon and washington state to sort of get the message out of stuff they think they can do. that includes moving on issues like competition. they think that too many of the sectors that have been driving inflation, food, fuels, have too concentrated an ownership on them and they're beating the drum on that. overall, of course, they harbor, i don't know, hopes might be the right word, jon, that they can salvage something from the ashes of the build back better package which they will tout as long-term helpful for inflationary pressures. in the short term they have the infrastructure law, which they think will help ease things like supply chain bottlenecks that are sort of exacerbating issues at places like ports. so they'll talk about that as well, but certainly at the t
josh, let's start right there.g no signs of letting up. what is the administration's plan to wrestle with these things? >> part is to get him on the road, get president biden on the road. we will see a bit of that this week, new hampshire as well as oregon and washington state to sort of get the message out of stuff they think they can do. that includes moving on issues like competition. they think that too many of the sectors that have been driving inflation, food, fuels, have too...