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and, good news, josh . yeah. great news. news, josh. yeah. great news. we've obviously been affected. he's wearing here he is on the daily mail. >> he's wearing a pink shirt. you and i are wearing our pink shirts because we care and love him. leo has gone with the black t shirt. tshirt. >> t shirt. >> the colour of the republican. >> the colour of the republican. >> really? really. a massive sign of disrespect there. >> but. >> but. >> yeah, it's good news. he's obviously he's got cancer. this is . seems like the treatment obviously he's got cancer. this is. seems like the treatment is going well enough for him to return to public life. yes looking at the daily mail who've just gone for the big overall photo, i don't know if this is just me just having a look at camilla and i hope this isn't too disrespectful, but i think she's getting fitter, josh, i don't think that's really the. do you think she's getting focus of this story? >> i'm not answering that question. i'm just saying i think she's getting fitter. and that could also be why he's looking so ha
and, good news, josh . yeah. great news. news, josh. yeah. great news. we've obviously been affected. he's wearing here he is on the daily mail. >> he's wearing a pink shirt. you and i are wearing our pink shirts because we care and love him. leo has gone with the black t shirt. tshirt. >> t shirt. >> the colour of the republican. >> the colour of the republican. >> really? really. a massive sign of disrespect there. >> but. >> but. >> yeah, it's...
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this is josh. this story is the times, josh. this story is the times, josh.to make you sick. >> oh gosh. yeah, calories on menus trigger people with menus will trigger people with eating disorders. this is another law in scotland . they another law in scotland. they are really going all out. and and a group of some thing called what are they called bite. no that's not what they're called beat. sorry, that was not a joke. genuinely, i thought they were called bite. okay, 200 people going people they're saying are going to a were questions and to be a were asked questions and they going to they said, oh, it's going to trigger because see trigger them because if they see calories, thin calories, it's going to thin shame something . yeah. shame them or something. yeah. yeah. but again, you have this totalitarian or utilitarian sorry idea that what's the for best the most people. and i'm sorry if a couple of people get triggered. >> you think it's good to have the on the menu? the calories on the menu? >> why not? it's if >> i think why not? it's good if it's peop
this is josh. this story is the times, josh. this story is the times, josh.to make you sick. >> oh gosh. yeah, calories on menus trigger people with menus will trigger people with eating disorders. this is another law in scotland . they another law in scotland. they are really going all out. and and a group of some thing called what are they called bite. no that's not what they're called beat. sorry, that was not a joke. genuinely, i thought they were called bite. okay, 200 people going...
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josh? nestle mineral water springs contaminated with faecal traces , contaminated with faecal traces, they've done some, they've done some tests and they've detected a virological risk from transient microbiological biological contamination of faecal origin. now, that's what i say . every faecal origin. now, that's what i say. every time i leave faecal origin. now, that's what i say . every time i leave the i say. every time i leave the toilet. watch out. i've done a i've done a transient microbiological contamination of faecal. >> you might want to give it while. >> yeah, and really, that's that's french. i was just speaking french. there for poo. right. i'd say poo. >> yeah, no , no. >> yeah, no, no. >> okay, fine, i apologise. >> okay, fine, i apologise. >> i like to apologise on behalf of everyone. and for your earlier joke. of everyone. and for your earlierjoke. not for of everyone. and for your earlier joke. not for that. of everyone. and for your earlierjoke. not for that. oh, yeah.
josh? nestle mineral water springs contaminated with faecal traces , contaminated with faecal traces, they've done some, they've done some tests and they've detected a virological risk from transient microbiological biological contamination of faecal origin. now, that's what i say . every faecal origin. now, that's what i say. every time i leave faecal origin. now, that's what i say . every time i leave the i say. every time i leave the toilet. watch out. i've done a i've done a transient...
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josh.ish leaders call on met chief to quit. so this is the kind of ongoing floor of, some footage which i believe happened last saturday. we go of a jewish man walking through london after synagogue wearing a yarmulke, being openly jewish as the saying, has sort of caught on and stopped from being able to cross the road, which there was the pro—palestinian march and the police basically accusing him of sort of being provocative and even threatening arrest if he didn't to move arrest if he didn't try to move away, which obviously. and you made this point earlier free made this point earlier on free speech a different , speech nation and a different, outfit. but but of course, outfit. paul. but but of course, that puts puts paid to this idea that puts puts paid to this idea that these, marches are peace marches where jews aren't under threat and they're about peace and making and come by art when actually when someone dare to be visibly jewish and to see the footage of him being threatened. y
josh.ish leaders call on met chief to quit. so this is the kind of ongoing floor of, some footage which i believe happened last saturday. we go of a jewish man walking through london after synagogue wearing a yarmulke, being openly jewish as the saying, has sort of caught on and stopped from being able to cross the road, which there was the pro—palestinian march and the police basically accusing him of sort of being provocative and even threatening arrest if he didn't to move arrest if he...
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josh. yes.d gender long time, our autism and gender dysphoria linked. this professor thinks defessa is thinks so. this defessa is called professor michael craig, he sat in at various sessions going on at the tavistock clinic, which is now closed, which was the main gender treatment centre in the uk. and, basically he as he was in these sessions because he also specialises in autism. he was like, wait a minute, about 40, 50% of these people who are being treated here look like they are also displaying the same symptoms of autism. so this has this connection has been made for a long time. it's also been highlighted recently in the cas report. more specifically, an and their what this article is getting into is more some of the reasons why there's a bit of a chicken and the egg situation going on where they're like, we're talking about neurological differences, is that is that connected to the neurological differences of thinking that you're a different sex, but it might also be identified as certa
josh. yes.d gender long time, our autism and gender dysphoria linked. this professor thinks defessa is thinks so. this defessa is called professor michael craig, he sat in at various sessions going on at the tavistock clinic, which is now closed, which was the main gender treatment centre in the uk. and, basically he as he was in these sessions because he also specialises in autism. he was like, wait a minute, about 40, 50% of these people who are being treated here look like they are also...
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what a surprise, josh. i mean , but surprise, josh., but surely the french are the ones who are the most culpable for all of this, right? >> yeah, so they don't want to, but i think he's actually helping out. so look the tories yeah. macron criticises sunak rwanda plan as a politics of cynicism and betrayal of european values, which is, well , european values, which is, well, exactly. but also that's just going to play into sunak. so i'm wondering if sunak said, could you please make the statement? because as soon as the french come out, as soon as macron says, you british people, even the most die hard, sort of far lefty, let everybody come over, you know. >> hey, france, stop telling us what to do. get these people on a plane. >> so i think it's i think that's that's my conspiracy. >> nick, can you explain to me why is rishi sunak just persisting with this as the thing? >> this is his swan song. he's going out on the rwanda thing. why? why this so much? >> it's a kind of sunk cost fallacy thing, isn't it? he's. he's gotten this far w
what a surprise, josh. i mean , but surprise, josh., but surely the french are the ones who are the most culpable for all of this, right? >> yeah, so they don't want to, but i think he's actually helping out. so look the tories yeah. macron criticises sunak rwanda plan as a politics of cynicism and betrayal of european values, which is, well , european values, which is, well, exactly. but also that's just going to play into sunak. so i'm wondering if sunak said, could you please make the...
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>> i bought it earlier than josh did. he laid it out perfectly very ar arti articulately it's still not a big position. but, look, you know, what i think is a longer-term play is because you're seeing the competitors fall by the wayside, right? so they were always the best, always the strongest now that mote around them has increased because nobody can match their spending disney will be a winner in it, but that's it. you have got those two in terms of what josh says about subscribe numbers, i'm glad they don't have -- they don't report them anymore when apple got them reporting their numbers, those metrics, it didn't matter to the stock and it shouldn't matter here as a matter of fact, if you sold the stock at any point, you made a big mistake. focus on the business, as josh says, focus on the longer term, right? there are plenty of kpis one of them being, of course, price. >> sure. >> so subscribers are -- you know, they come and they go. there will be less turn again because there aren't that many competitors to go to
>> i bought it earlier than josh did. he laid it out perfectly very ar arti articulately it's still not a big position. but, look, you know, what i think is a longer-term play is because you're seeing the competitors fall by the wayside, right? so they were always the best, always the strongest now that mote around them has increased because nobody can match their spending disney will be a winner in it, but that's it. you have got those two in terms of what josh says about subscribe...
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josh?rise in >> yeah, disturbing rise in teenage boys, the mining, rough sex and choking girls as young as 12. this is a, study in america. they interviewed 5000 women, and it found that 40% of when they were 12 to 17 had been choked during sexual activity, and. yeah. well, 12 to 17. >> yeah, but they shouldn't be having sex. no, no, of course not. >> but but yeah, but that's what it is. and a few years ago it was 25. now it's gone up to 40. yeah. this is the prevalence of that that activity in pornography . children are pornography. children are watching it, younger and younger. the average age is 12 because when i, when i log on to, to watch it, it pops up the little box and it says, are you 18 or over? >> yeah. and you can't get through unless you unless through unless you say unless you're 18 and you say, yes. you're over 18 and you say, yes. >> yeah, real point. it's >> yeah, it's a real point. it's a tricky one. i think the most telling part of this as well is also this, this person s
josh?rise in >> yeah, disturbing rise in teenage boys, the mining, rough sex and choking girls as young as 12. this is a, study in america. they interviewed 5000 women, and it found that 40% of when they were 12 to 17 had been choked during sexual activity, and. yeah. well, 12 to 17. >> yeah, but they shouldn't be having sex. no, no, of course not. >> but but yeah, but that's what it is. and a few years ago it was 25. now it's gone up to 40. yeah. this is the prevalence of...
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josh, we start with you.been called the best idea into earnings this year at jpmorgan, price target, $95. overweight's the rating. has a strong three-year outlook and, i mean, the outlook in the last year has been ridiculous, too. they have earnings coming up in a few weeks. >> yeah, well, this is the fourth best stock of all of last year after nvidia, i think constellation brands is in the list and one other. it was only uber. i've been relentlessly pounding my hand. one of the last major platforms, one of the last to have a king get crowned and transportation of goods and people and freight is uber's wheelhouse. what's interesting the analysts said, which we don't talk about a lot. there's a $7 billion buyback plan that should help increase earnings. that number can go higher. they are much more poefocused o dollar growth versus incremental. it's a shift in focus and i think it will work for shareholders long term. i'm a shareholder not a trader and i like the stock. >> ge vernova. 154 is the price. it's at
josh, we start with you.been called the best idea into earnings this year at jpmorgan, price target, $95. overweight's the rating. has a strong three-year outlook and, i mean, the outlook in the last year has been ridiculous, too. they have earnings coming up in a few weeks. >> yeah, well, this is the fourth best stock of all of last year after nvidia, i think constellation brands is in the list and one other. it was only uber. i've been relentlessly pounding my hand. one of the last...
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this is an important afternoon joining me for the hour, josh brown, liz young and jim lebenthal. i'll take you to the markets we have a nice little bounce today, but we are going to zero in on tech the nasdaq is up less than half of a percent as i said, josh, you have this streak down six of seven weeks for the nasdaq it's down 3% on the week and here we have netflix and, you know, there are times when it feels like the market needs tech this feels like one of those times. >> i would agree i don't know how much help you're going to get, but if you actually look at some of the pullbacks that we've experienced the last couple of years, even if they were minor pullbacks, in many cases big tech earnings reports were the thing that put a stop to those declines so if you were thinking of, like -- look, we're not really that far off the highs we're three straight trading days below the 50 day, which i think is what's getting people's attention. we've grown very spoiled we've been up above that short-term moving average pretty consistently all year. so that's getting people's attention.
this is an important afternoon joining me for the hour, josh brown, liz young and jim lebenthal. i'll take you to the markets we have a nice little bounce today, but we are going to zero in on tech the nasdaq is up less than half of a percent as i said, josh, you have this streak down six of seven weeks for the nasdaq it's down 3% on the week and here we have netflix and, you know, there are times when it feels like the market needs tech this feels like one of those times. >> i would...
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josh laid it out pretty well. the market is obviously super sensitive about higher interest rates because it's traded uneasy. >> the move index which is the volatility in yields has gone up this week. though we have a backoff in yields today, we're still up on the ten year this week. that is a huge move in treasury yields. so far, it's been a short-term change in trend. yields up, stocks up, so i don't think it's definitive yet that's what's occurring. i do think the market is going to run out of patience for this waiting period. we somehow digested going from six cuts to three cuts very easily and at some point we continue to keep pushing these back. i think the bigger risk, what we are at risk for, is a reheating and re-acceleration in inflation that extends beyond the february numbers because those were explained away by seasonality. if we get hotter inflation for march, hotter inflation for april, i think you'll hear conversations about hikes coming back into play. >> that would be super cut off. >> that would
josh laid it out pretty well. the market is obviously super sensitive about higher interest rates because it's traded uneasy. >> the move index which is the volatility in yields has gone up this week. though we have a backoff in yields today, we're still up on the ten year this week. that is a huge move in treasury yields. so far, it's been a short-term change in trend. yields up, stocks up, so i don't think it's definitive yet that's what's occurring. i do think the market is going to...
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josh brown, stephanie link, jim lebenthal joining us. lows of the day for the dow, down 300 points right now. the s&p is giving back about two-thirds of a percent. steph, employment cost index jumps by the most in the year. chicago pmi now 20 months under 15, under 40. that's ugly. consumer confidence under 100. that's the lowest since july of 2022. what's going on here? >> i think it's way too premature to talk stagflation. >> that's the word of the day, the dreaded s word. >> it's premature. that gdp number last week i think will get revised higher. i think the consumer was misrepresented. if you look at all the numbers, the wage numbers we've been getting in the eci today, up 4.3% year over year, that's great for the consumer. if you look at the pce last week, income and spending grew 5 and 6% respectively. that's great for the consumer. manufacturing, we talk about it all the time, i had a whole slew of companies today that reported earnings in the manufacturing industry. and they are on fire. parts of manufacturing. >> why consumer
josh brown, stephanie link, jim lebenthal joining us. lows of the day for the dow, down 300 points right now. the s&p is giving back about two-thirds of a percent. steph, employment cost index jumps by the most in the year. chicago pmi now 20 months under 15, under 40. that's ugly. consumer confidence under 100. that's the lowest since july of 2022. what's going on here? >> i think it's way too premature to talk stagflation. >> that's the word of the day, the dreaded s word....
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now, josh, with a story.id they really? okay, here's to us. couples who drink together, live longer and have better marriages . research better marriages. research suggests. so they, examined a question . 4500 married or question. 4500 married or cohabiting couples over two years. oh, and yeah, it turns out that if you drink together, you get on better, which and you live longer, and you, and you get and you have better marriages. and if one person doesn't drink and one person doesn't drink and one person does drink, that doesn't it doesn't work. and if both of you don't drink, then that doesn't work either. so you basically got to both be drunk. >> i think there i mean, >> i think there is. i mean, it's interesting they didn't have a huge amount of statistical on just statistical detail on this, just a louis, do you a general trend. louis, do you have kind of experience? have any kind of experience? what appropriate level? >> yeah, n level? >> yeah, i don't know what >> yeah, well, i don't know what the leve
now, josh, with a story.id they really? okay, here's to us. couples who drink together, live longer and have better marriages . research better marriages. research suggests. so they, examined a question . 4500 married or question. 4500 married or cohabiting couples over two years. oh, and yeah, it turns out that if you drink together, you get on better, which and you live longer, and you, and you get and you have better marriages. and if one person doesn't drink and one person doesn't drink and...
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josh kendall, our research fellow. and until earlier this afternoon, a student and research assistant at yale law school, but she has been promoted to associate professor at yale. so we're very excited for her. [applause] >> and then i also want to thank our undergraduate aids, jay, larry, thomas, and anna bell, who could not be with us today and also sara robinson who worked with us to get this thing started over the summer and fall and a shout out to sylvia none of this would have been possible. your website looks so good, please tell them how nice it looks. and again, you know, we're looking forward to the feedback which knowing this crew, there will be much of, but we just want to say for now, we are so proud of what we've built and what the team has put together and excited to get started. as i said, danny is going to run through our results, but before then, we're incredibly excited and honored to have remarks from shalanda young the director of office management and budget, a member of joe biden's cabinet and ma
josh kendall, our research fellow. and until earlier this afternoon, a student and research assistant at yale law school, but she has been promoted to associate professor at yale. so we're very excited for her. [applause] >> and then i also want to thank our undergraduate aids, jay, larry, thomas, and anna bell, who could not be with us today and also sara robinson who worked with us to get this thing started over the summer and fall and a shout out to sylvia none of this would have been...
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yes. >> dulce: josh, why? no one wants jury duty. don't get out of jury duty are the ones who are stupid or hate their families. >> joke's on you, dulce. i don't have a family or stupid. >> dulce: yo, what? >> look, the point is, in this economy -- [laughter and applause] the point is, in this economy you need steady work, and being on a trump trial is the steadiest work. this gig could last me for decades! >> dulce: it's $40 a day. you can't make a living off that. >> that's because you're not factoring in the potential bribe money. i'm not leaving anything on the table. look, trump. are you looking? trump, i'm talking to you. now. hey, boy, boy! look at the tv! now. for $400, you walk free. for $450, i'll put stormy daniels in jail. okay? i don't even know if i can do that, but i'm going to try. as long as i walk out of that courtroom with a check and a mink coat. >> dulce: you can't pull off a mink coat. you're going to look like a pre-pubescent katt williams. so you don't care about this trial, you just want to be on the jury for
yes. >> dulce: josh, why? no one wants jury duty. don't get out of jury duty are the ones who are stupid or hate their families. >> joke's on you, dulce. i don't have a family or stupid. >> dulce: yo, what? >> look, the point is, in this economy -- [laughter and applause] the point is, in this economy you need steady work, and being on a trump trial is the steadiest work. this gig could last me for decades! >> dulce: it's $40 a day. you can't make a living off...
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josh johnson, everybody. applause] when we come back, we'll discover the hero that new york doesn't want but needs. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] chipotle's chicken al pastor is back. and it's fire on every level. fresh chicken hot off the grill, mixed with morita peppers, a splash of pineapple and fresh lime. it's where fire meets flavor. chipotle's chicken al pastor, the wait is over. with so many choices on booking.com there are so many tina feys i could be. so i hired body doubles. 30,000 followers tina in a boutique hotel. or 30,000 steps tina in a mountain cabin. ooh! booking.com booking.yeah [cheers and applause] >> desi: welcome back to "the daily show." last week, new york city introduced the first congestion pricing plan in the country. and there's one local who's set on making sure new yorkers pay their fines. our own michael kosta caught up with him in another installment of "thank me later." >> hi. i am michael kosta. license plates, they help track traffic violators, but what happens w
josh johnson, everybody. applause] when we come back, we'll discover the hero that new york doesn't want but needs. so don't go away. [cheers and applause] chipotle's chicken al pastor is back. and it's fire on every level. fresh chicken hot off the grill, mixed with morita peppers, a splash of pineapple and fresh lime. it's where fire meets flavor. chipotle's chicken al pastor, the wait is over. with so many choices on booking.com there are so many tina feys i could be. so i hired body...
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the high is 188.65, josh. we have new air here for shares of amazon. >> this was the large tech name i thought would be the performer of the year. so far i'm right. we have a long time to go. but the reason that i felt that way was really that expectations had been fairly tame versus the apples and the microsofts of the world. that's when you want to take a second look at stocks when the street is not looking for huge leaps and bounds. they're very involved in a.i., extraordinarily so. there is no a.i. if amazon web services is not delivering, quite frankly, most of it. people forget, where is the money going to be made? it's not just in semis. the semi play will get brutal. the platform play is better, you think the typical customer cares if they're running a gpu from company a versus company b? no. they will care about the services built onto their a.i. platform. that's where amazon has potential. the stock is 26% above its moving average. it may not be the best possible day to buy it, but i will stay long h
the high is 188.65, josh. we have new air here for shares of amazon. >> this was the large tech name i thought would be the performer of the year. so far i'm right. we have a long time to go. but the reason that i felt that way was really that expectations had been fairly tame versus the apples and the microsofts of the world. that's when you want to take a second look at stocks when the street is not looking for huge leaps and bounds. they're very involved in a.i., extraordinarily so....
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right, josh? >> in the last month. >> rob is lost. longer than that. the narrative -- by the way, brad gerstner did a really good job laying out the risks of alphabet and why he no longer wanted to be invested in it in the new a.i. era. i think he made a solid point. even if alphabet is competitive in a land of generative a.i., they ain't going to own the whole thing the way they did with search. and so if you follow that logic, if large language models are the new search engine, quite frankly google ain't going to be google anymore. i think that's a reasonable take on why to be cautious on the name. to rob's point, that's okay. the stock was inextensive relative to the fundamentals today and is not inherent lip at risk for a massive disruption. it takes a long time to figure out who will be the long-term winner in agi. we know the players. >> better performing stock over the last 12 months, alphabet or microsoft? identical. 45% each. if i asked a lot of people that question, who has performed better, i bet you the majority would say of course microsof
right, josh? >> in the last month. >> rob is lost. longer than that. the narrative -- by the way, brad gerstner did a really good job laying out the risks of alphabet and why he no longer wanted to be invested in it in the new a.i. era. i think he made a solid point. even if alphabet is competitive in a land of generative a.i., they ain't going to own the whole thing the way they did with search. and so if you follow that logic, if large language models are the new search engine,...
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josh: i guess i can answer. yes, i think the clap aization was really helpful in some of the relationships we built there. i have sent reached out to folks and run some different panels based on those conversations we had. it really broadened my thinking and opened those doors where we can have broader conversations about care choices, pluralism. what do different folks need, what's possible, plausible so i think the lab a active was really helpful, particularly in that swales away space. >> in some ways even the topic of that section, creating more care options for families with children. i don't think i fully appreciated how even that language can be offputting on some of the folks on the more conservative side of the spectrum. talking about broader issue of care was something that we did in the group. molly: there was another hand. yes? [inaudible] >> it's wonderful work that's been done. the challenge is always when it gets into the policy process, there are the political precious that folks who are having p
josh: i guess i can answer. yes, i think the clap aization was really helpful in some of the relationships we built there. i have sent reached out to folks and run some different panels based on those conversations we had. it really broadened my thinking and opened those doors where we can have broader conversations about care choices, pluralism. what do different folks need, what's possible, plausible so i think the lab a active was really helpful, particularly in that swales away space....
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josh brown, bryn talkington, sarat sethi and jim lebenthal. we check the markets. we have a near 500-point decline for the dow. the s&p off by 1%. you heard carl talk about the russell down about 2%. yields are up. the ten year is. crude is up. dollar index is up as well. bryn, there are nerves that will be tested here, right? >> sure are, right? i mean, we've been overbought in this market really since early february. i think that really we needed the catalyst. i think between the manufacturing numbers we started with and then on top of that oil and then we have gold prices up and then, you know, we have an economy that is strong. and i think the narrative around how many times the fed is going to cut rates or lack of is really going to cause the market to rethink certain sectors and certain securities that were really banking on rates cutting to make them go higher for the rest of the year. i think we're at a crossroads. >> you know, josh, chris ferrone, the title is raising our guard. he says the push in yields right back to the key 4.5 level is important. the p
josh brown, bryn talkington, sarat sethi and jim lebenthal. we check the markets. we have a near 500-point decline for the dow. the s&p off by 1%. you heard carl talk about the russell down about 2%. yields are up. the ten year is. crude is up. dollar index is up as well. bryn, there are nerves that will be tested here, right? >> sure are, right? i mean, we've been overbought in this market really since early february. i think that really we needed the catalyst. i think between the...
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josh, thank you so much. you can check out josh story and more of the san francisco standa experts from around the >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. multiple reported tornadoes, the severe storms across several states at this hour. >>> tonight, we have also just learned that seven jurors have been selected in donald trump's criminal case. those seven jurors now in place for trump's trial, including a salesman who
josh, thank you so much. you can check out josh story and more of the san francisco standa experts from around the >>> tonight, several breaking stories as we come on the air. multiple reported tornadoes, the severe storms across several states at this hour. >>> tonight, we have also just learned that seven jurors have been selected in donald trump's criminal case. those seven jurors now in place for trump's trial, including a salesman who
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josh mankiewicz: he was pretty surprised.yeah, he was surprised, and he was very emotional at that point. that's the most i saw markus be emotional >> he was pretty surprised. >> yeah, and he was very emotional. at that point, that's the most i saw marcus be emotional during this whole investigation. >> diren's host parents had a tangle of emotions as a process what police said had happened. >> not the kid we knew. we didn't expect that. >> they were disappointed with diren's actions, but livid with kaarma's. >> i just got more angry and more angry that that happened. i mean, who thinks like that? >> just -- why? why would someone feel compelled to do this? >> marcus kaarma faces a deliberate homicide charge for killing a 17-year-old foreign exchange student. >> they were outraged that a homeowner could be arrested for defending his homeowner and property. a crime reporter at the local missoula lien. >> some people were like, of course i can shoot someone in my home. i was definitely in the very beginning of the case. i recei
josh mankiewicz: he was pretty surprised.yeah, he was surprised, and he was very emotional at that point. that's the most i saw markus be emotional >> he was pretty surprised. >> yeah, and he was very emotional. at that point, that's the most i saw marcus be emotional during this whole investigation. >> diren's host parents had a tangle of emotions as a process what police said had happened. >> not the kid we knew. we didn't expect that. >> they were disappointed...
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some of the chants. >> laura: josh, do you get -- we have delay here, josh.question and you be quiet. do you get a sense that most of the people at the protest really understand fully what they're protesting, what they want? >> i don't think everyone fully understands. i think most people are truly well meaning people. they seen an injustice in the world and they think they should fight that injustice. i think it's also important because this is obviously one of the most politicized topics to ever face the media that it's important for people to remember that before they go and they start a lot of crowd and do a lot of chants they are probably seeing a lot of propaganda. especially my generation. most people get their news from social media which isn't exactly reliable. i feel like it's important that people remember that not everything that they -- not everything that they are chanting for they have a full comprehension of for example there was a chant about endorsing intifada which is like a violent resistance primarily israeli civilians which is, you know,
some of the chants. >> laura: josh, do you get -- we have delay here, josh.question and you be quiet. do you get a sense that most of the people at the protest really understand fully what they're protesting, what they want? >> i don't think everyone fully understands. i think most people are truly well meaning people. they seen an injustice in the world and they think they should fight that injustice. i think it's also important because this is obviously one of the most politicized...
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we do have the investment committee with me as well here in new york city, josh brown, kari firestone and steve weiss are here with me watching the markets bounce back a little bit after the worst day, josh, in nearly a month. so you have rates are rising, anxieties are, too, as we talk about rate cuts and maybe not as many, bostic weighing in again. one cut this year and maybe again in the fourth quarter. >> it's interesting because when i take the market's temperature, one of the things i want to look at is just to get a sense of where rsis are, where is the relative strength, what's overheating, and what is gaining momentum. when we look at the s&p 500, 7% of the s&p 500 componentshave advanced three days in a row. that's almost nothing. the market is almost completely stalled out here. that's below the average reading which is 12%. keep in mind, as late as mid-march, that was at 45%. we've had a huge move in the amount of stocks that are making highs, that are advancing, that are trading higher. the russell is a different story, judge. when you think about the russell 2000 right n
we do have the investment committee with me as well here in new york city, josh brown, kari firestone and steve weiss are here with me watching the markets bounce back a little bit after the worst day, josh, in nearly a month. so you have rates are rising, anxieties are, too, as we talk about rate cuts and maybe not as many, bostic weighing in again. one cut this year and maybe again in the fourth quarter. >> it's interesting because when i take the market's temperature, one of the things...
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josh and blake also parted ways, getting on the next train to work.bart ride, josh realized something. >> i feel like i need to figure out a way to connect with the guy i shared this crazy experience with. >> reporter: so he decided to do his first ever reddit posting, saying. >> to the guy that helped me pull this guy off the tracks just now, i'm just glad you were there. >> reporter: blake found the post and replied, that was me. a coworker showed it to him after blake told him the story and realized it was the same incident. >> and it's a happy dance. >> reporter: the two strangers became friends and they plan to grab coffee this weekend. a friendship born out of a heroic act, and they are both glad they were at the right place at the right time. >> it is tough to know when it is the right time to do something, when it is not because the last thing you ever want to do is put yourself in harm's way. >> i feel like a ton of people would have done the same exact thing as i did given the circumstance. it's just good to know that, you know, blake is one
josh and blake also parted ways, getting on the next train to work.bart ride, josh realized something. >> i feel like i need to figure out a way to connect with the guy i shared this crazy experience with. >> reporter: so he decided to do his first ever reddit posting, saying. >> to the guy that helped me pull this guy off the tracks just now, i'm just glad you were there. >> reporter: blake found the post and replied, that was me. a coworker showed it to him after blake...
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christina, thank you. >> josh, thank you as well. send it to christina for look at the biggest names. >> let's look at roadblocks . according to the wall street journal the gaming platform offered adds the report says adds will be bought through an online bidding process users 13 years or older. all this is just about monetizing the platform. deckers. the worst s&p for former right now. almost 7% al is concerned about demand following specifically calling out weakness >> we are just getting started. up next goldman sachs, is with us . he will tell us what it means for him and the economy. join me after the break. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. 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 >> we are back goldman sachs pushing back its rate cut forecast after this morning's cpi print. here with the take on that data is jan hatzius. good to see you. >> we thought it was going to
christina, thank you. >> josh, thank you as well. send it to christina for look at the biggest names. >> let's look at roadblocks . according to the wall street journal the gaming platform offered adds the report says adds will be bought through an online bidding process users 13 years or older. all this is just about monetizing the platform. deckers. the worst s&p for former right now. almost 7% al is concerned about demand following specifically calling out weakness >>...
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i want to bring in josh lederman , standing by. josh, bring us up to date. >> reporter: we are learning more from the israeli military about what has taken place in the last few minutes. the idf says that multiple drones were launched from my running territory towards israel. as they said and the idf is echoing, it will take several hours for the drones to actually arrive in the vicinity of israel. in the meantime, the israeli military and its air force are now undertaking what they are calling a defensive operation but they are implementing what they are calling an orderly plan to deal with this, including both air force fighter jets as well as navy assets that are not being deployed to defend israeli territory. what does that mean? it means shooting down the drones, of course. part of what israel is also trying to do is make it harder for the drones to successfully reach their destination. the israeli military announcing that gps may be disabled in certain areas because they may suspect the iranian drones may utilize gps to get t
i want to bring in josh lederman , standing by. josh, bring us up to date. >> reporter: we are learning more from the israeli military about what has taken place in the last few minutes. the idf says that multiple drones were launched from my running territory towards israel. as they said and the idf is echoing, it will take several hours for the drones to actually arrive in the vicinity of israel. in the meantime, the israeli military and its air force are now undertaking what they are...
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great to see you, buddy. >> thank you. >> seth: josh brolin, everybody.max now. "snl" returns this saturday at 11:30 p.m. on nbc and peacock with host josh brolin, musical guest ariana grande. stick around. we'll be right back with david sedaris. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ slowing my cancer from growing and living longer are two things i want from my metastatic breast cancer treatment. and with kisqali, i can have both. kisqali is a pill that when taken with an aromatase inhibitor helps delay cancer from growing and has been proven to help people live significantly longer across three separate clinical trials. so, i have the confidence to live my life. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious skin reactions, liver problems, and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. avoid grapefruit during treatment. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizziness, yellowing of th
great to see you, buddy. >> thank you. >> seth: josh brolin, everybody.max now. "snl" returns this saturday at 11:30 p.m. on nbc and peacock with host josh brolin, musical guest ariana grande. stick around. we'll be right back with david sedaris. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ slowing my cancer from growing and living longer are two things i want from my metastatic breast cancer treatment. and with kisqali, i can have both. kisqali is a pill that when taken with an aromatase...
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juan: josh paul, this news of u.s.eapons in this way by israel, talking about not only the killing of aid workers but the attack on a consular offices this week in syria, the diplomatic offices of iran and the banning of al jazeera. what does u.s. law say about how weapons can be used by states that receive them from the united states when it comes to violations of human rights? >> that is a very good question. there are a variety of laws that apply here. ranging from the requirement the was provided arms be used in accordance with international law to more specific laws that for example cannot be provided to country that is restricting the delivery of u.s. funded mandatory and assistance. we have seen many examples of them striking the humanitarian assistance. the important thing here is that is not what is happening. the biden administration has not is seeking legal opinions on whether the arms we are providing to israel are being used in accordance with law and not been seeking assessments from the intelligence comm
juan: josh paul, this news of u.s.eapons in this way by israel, talking about not only the killing of aid workers but the attack on a consular offices this week in syria, the diplomatic offices of iran and the banning of al jazeera. what does u.s. law say about how weapons can be used by states that receive them from the united states when it comes to violations of human rights? >> that is a very good question. there are a variety of laws that apply here. ranging from the requirement the...