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warner: thank you so much, karen. karen: good luck with infrastructure negotiations. please stay tuned at 10:00 eastern time tomorrow when my colleague francis interviews the president and chairman of mission blue. discussing the adverse affect climate change is having on the oceans. you can always had to washington post live and see the other fascinating programs we have coming up and register for more information about them. thank you very much for being with us today. announcer: the meeting with world leaders today with president biden holding a news conference in brussels, belgium. you can watch the 12:50 pm on c-span.org or listen live from
warner: thank you so much, karen. karen: good luck with infrastructure negotiations. please stay tuned at 10:00 eastern time tomorrow when my colleague francis interviews the president and chairman of mission blue. discussing the adverse affect climate change is having on the oceans. you can always had to washington post live and see the other fascinating programs we have coming up and register for more information about them. thank you very much for being with us today. announcer: the meeting...
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she was labeled kids bop karen. there is a central park karen. jesse: is there a fox news karen?r gutfeld. up next. last call. jesse: father's day is tomorrow. and not too late to get that perfect gift. a signed copy of "how i saved the world." you don't get the physical copy in time. but you will get a special certificate. you print it at home and let dad know the signed copy will be on his desk july 5. it's very hard to shop for dad. head to savetheworldbook.com. i did the same thing for my dad. i gave my dad for father's day my book. happy father's day, dad. great father. obviously i turned out fantastic. and you taught me a little bit how to write. so thank you. so read it. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember, i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: hello, and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. let's get right to my open. joe biden does not have the mental capacity to lead the greatest nation on earth. and it's time both parties are honest about wha
she was labeled kids bop karen. there is a central park karen. jesse: is there a fox news karen?r gutfeld. up next. last call. jesse: father's day is tomorrow. and not too late to get that perfect gift. a signed copy of "how i saved the world." you don't get the physical copy in time. but you will get a special certificate. you print it at home and let dad know the signed copy will be on his desk july 5. it's very hard to shop for dad. head to savetheworldbook.com. i did the same...
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karen: when did in the camps close? karen: at various times. people actually left in different stages. the thing is, the evidence was already there, even day one when people started going into these concentration camps. these were not dangerous people. there was no military necessity. so you know, at some point, the government was saying, well, what do we do with the 120,000 people when they all are going to leave the camps? so, the community leaders, they got them to go in and help people to get jobs. you could go east before the end of the war, but you cannot go west. that is what my father did, which was surprising for me to learn since he already had a federal conviction. thanks i want to show one more piece of video. this piece of video is from 1998, january 15. this takes place at the white house. let's watch. bill clinton: in the long search for justice, some names of ordinary citizens stand for millions of souls. plessy. brown. parks. for that distinguished list, today we add the name of fred korematsu. [applause] susan: karen, what was
karen: when did in the camps close? karen: at various times. people actually left in different stages. the thing is, the evidence was already there, even day one when people started going into these concentration camps. these were not dangerous people. there was no military necessity. so you know, at some point, the government was saying, well, what do we do with the 120,000 people when they all are going to leave the camps? so, the community leaders, they got them to go in and help people to...
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she was labeled kids bop karen. there is a central park karen. jesse: is there a fox news karen?makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. a lot of snacks are packed with air but not planters nuts. our dry roasted peanuts have an incredible ratio of size to substance a delicious, salty, crunchy ratio. planters. a nut above. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, crunchy ratio. weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort with nervive nerve relief. centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vita
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she was labeled kids bop karen. there is a central park karen. jesse: is there a fox news karen?en you're entertaining, you want to put out the best snacks that taste great, and come straight from the earth. and last time i checked, pretzels don't grow on trees. just saying. planters. a nut above. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. switch today and get 2 lines of unlimited and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this for up to 50% off vs. verizon. it's all included. 2 lines of unlimited for only $70 bucks. and this rate is fixed. you'll pay exactly $70 bucks total. this month and every month. only at t-mobile. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamuc
she was labeled kids bop karen. there is a central park karen. jesse: is there a fox news karen?en you're entertaining, you want to put out the best snacks that taste great, and come straight from the earth. and last time i checked, pretzels don't grow on trees. just saying. planters. a nut above. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. switch today and get 2 lines of unlimited and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this for up to 50% off vs....
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gamestop's call just getting under way we'll break in with any big headlines. >>> and later, why karen thinks there's a real opportunity in this online retailer, that name straight ahead we start with inflation warning, signed, sealed and delivered, ups falling 40% with market outlook below expectations, looking to ring the alarm on rising costs -- rates fall today with ten-year yield dropping below 1.5%. who is telling the real story on inflation, company like ups and others warning of pressures recently, or the bond market saying everything is just fine dan what do you say? >> it's like what tom lee said the other day, bond market sniffed this out long ago, fears of inflation expectation is what we're looking at here. and i think you want to go with the wonned market the bond market, it's one of the major expectations when you look at yields you look at the conversations ups is having, you said we know that a lot of companies on their q1 call said inflation, inflation, inflation, but might it be backward looking. we've seen so many things, maybe not crude oil but the housing market c
gamestop's call just getting under way we'll break in with any big headlines. >>> and later, why karen thinks there's a real opportunity in this online retailer, that name straight ahead we start with inflation warning, signed, sealed and delivered, ups falling 40% with market outlook below expectations, looking to ring the alarm on rising costs -- rates fall today with ten-year yield dropping below 1.5%. who is telling the real story on inflation, company like ups and others warning...
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she was labeled kids bop karen. there is a central park karen. jesse: is there a fox news karen?saa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. stay restless, with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. on the 2021 rx 350. so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of m
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we be concerned that the consumer is weakening or do we take it on nike's word that they're strong karen, what do you say >> i thought the nike numbers were very impressive on so many fronts for me it was more nike. i felt it was more idiosyncratic to them. also on the heels of their last earnings were slightly disappointing, and the direct consumer is huge, so to me it was a specific nike story that's great for their customer i don't know what we can extrapolate to other customers or where they're taking shares, right? >> or if they're selling direct. ztz >> what about foot locker? >> exactly, the other stores that handle their goods. >> i think markets will be increasing from here, but whenever we talk about nike, it's either china or north america. now it's north america but when china comes book or international kocomes back on, they're opening behind under the circumstances -- us. i think it's a further tailwind. >> delano, what's your stand on nike >> they mentionedwholesale was really strong. this was a company that wanted to slim down distributors as far as a year ago, but that s
we be concerned that the consumer is weakening or do we take it on nike's word that they're strong karen, what do you say >> i thought the nike numbers were very impressive on so many fronts for me it was more nike. i felt it was more idiosyncratic to them. also on the heels of their last earnings were slightly disappointing, and the direct consumer is huge, so to me it was a specific nike story that's great for their customer i don't know what we can extrapolate to other customers or...
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we'll get to karen and jeff in a second because karen did something cool to talk about but just very quickly, guy, without going too deep in it here is the thing about naked short selling. you could give the impression of naked short selling, having more stocks sold short than is publicly available or owned. delta, synthetic shorts and it is not like 20 years ago that is heavily shorted, let's go after this be careful because there is a lot of ways, right, that wall street could do things that we don't necessarily see. >> without question. i think warren buffett said that derivatives were weapons of mass destruction or paraphrasing but when used that way to lever a short position and away from the traditional way of doing it, we talk about float and in the environment you just talked about, float doesn't matter because these things are levered four or five or ten times. which i'm not privy to archegos, but one could surmise that may have they have derivative positions. >> they did. i could confirm that right now and you know the derivatives position and a lot of the stuff that we tal
we'll get to karen and jeff in a second because karen did something cool to talk about but just very quickly, guy, without going too deep in it here is the thing about naked short selling. you could give the impression of naked short selling, having more stocks sold short than is publicly available or owned. delta, synthetic shorts and it is not like 20 years ago that is heavily shorted, let's go after this be careful because there is a lot of ways, right, that wall street could do things that...
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karen. what do you say? >> well, it was a great pitch. however. is the semidconductor index in the clouds. so it's really a question of, i think this space just has room to pull back, but, a really excellent pitch and i learned some things, so thank you. >> i like the illustration as well, karen. thank you. shanna the traders have voted, now it's your turn america. are you buying the pitch on marvel technology? v vote in our twitter poll results later in the show. >>> coming up, draftkings down big as the short seller accuses the online sports betting company having ties to the black market we're digging into those explosive allegations ahead. stick with us, fast is back after this >> miss monta me of fast catch us any time on the go. follow the "fast money" podcast. stay restless, with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $449 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. $449 a month for 36 months. ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endle
karen. what do you say? >> well, it was a great pitch. however. is the semidconductor index in the clouds. so it's really a question of, i think this space just has room to pull back, but, a really excellent pitch and i learned some things, so thank you. >> i like the illustration as well, karen. thank you. shanna the traders have voted, now it's your turn america. are you buying the pitch on marvel technology? v vote in our twitter poll results later in the show. >>>...
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karen finerman, steve grasso guy adami and sim teerm. tonight on fast heading for a record stock staging a health rally over the past month and not even the disappointing jobs report did he rails it we bring you the trades. and building a legacy old school stocks have been leaching disrupters in the dust this year do you stick with the og or jump to the next again. we debate. did elon break up with bitcoin by tweet, the crypto post that sent prices dropping show stopping week shares all over the map only finishing in the red second straight day but the stock up a whopping 83% this week and more than 2,000% this year. amc ceo adam aaron taking to youtube last night to speak directly to retail investors who fueled the stock's big surge, aaron defending the secondary offering and urging sharmds to support plans issued 25 million more shares. it was all going well and then this happened. >> make sure that our long-term future is very bright. and right now we don't have we don't have that tool at our disposal. and right now we don't have that
karen finerman, steve grasso guy adami and sim teerm. tonight on fast heading for a record stock staging a health rally over the past month and not even the disappointing jobs report did he rails it we bring you the trades. and building a legacy old school stocks have been leaching disrupters in the dust this year do you stick with the og or jump to the next again. we debate. did elon break up with bitcoin by tweet, the crypto post that sent prices dropping show stopping week shares all over...
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is that conclusion, karen? >> well, i always reich to come back to yogi berra we're lost, but we're making good time. i am not sure where it ends up but to me it's the labor numbers are really going to be important. if they stay in the middle of the fairway, i think we can get out of the here just fine. so that's kind of what i -- it's not the most likely scenario but t certainly not impossible we are getting mixed messages because the world is full of missioned messages i am optimistic on the global growth story so i'm staying long. i think one other thing we didn't really talk about is the rotation of these things they are out of favor. instead, people want to own zoom and docusign and i don't think there is a commentary on their business it's sentiment and what's out of favor. i am so used to being out of favor, i am fine with it i am happy to own a portfolio that's unfive favorable shlts stop that talk. >> i think karen makes a good point about the rotations here the-is notching new highs every day and we'r
is that conclusion, karen? >> well, i always reich to come back to yogi berra we're lost, but we're making good time. i am not sure where it ends up but to me it's the labor numbers are really going to be important. if they stay in the middle of the fairway, i think we can get out of the here just fine. so that's kind of what i -- it's not the most likely scenario but t certainly not impossible we are getting mixed messages because the world is full of missioned messages i am optimistic...
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at the nasdaq, i'm courtney reagan filling in for melissa lee tonight's trader lineup, dan nathan, karen finerman, guy adami and tim seymour, tonight on fast, bitcoin goes bust, prices crashing below the $32,000 mark for the first-degree thyme since february will the crypto role in the colonialal pipeline hack mean the world will change for the digital coin plus lordstown, plunging well after-hours, and move over amc, there's a new favorite stock for reddit traders and what options traders say. first starting with colonial pipeline hack, heading to capitol hill to testify on the breach, for all of the details let's get to eamon javers. good evening. >> this is about examining the decisions made about the colonial pipeline, one the decision to shut down the pipeline all together and the other controversial decision about paying ransome he was asked at one point whats worst-case scenario could have been in terms of colonial pipeline not paying entrance -- the ransransom here a.i. what he said here a.i. what he said. >> we are seeing people doing unsafe things like filling garbage bags with
at the nasdaq, i'm courtney reagan filling in for melissa lee tonight's trader lineup, dan nathan, karen finerman, guy adami and tim seymour, tonight on fast, bitcoin goes bust, prices crashing below the $32,000 mark for the first-degree thyme since february will the crypto role in the colonialal pipeline hack mean the world will change for the digital coin plus lordstown, plunging well after-hours, and move over amc, there's a new favorite stock for reddit traders and what options traders say....
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nasdaq market site over looking new york city time square this is "fast money" tonight's trader lineup karen finerman, steve grasso, tim seymour and james mcdonald one of our traders says the market is confused, what they saw that was a real head-scratcher, we'll break it down straight ahead. plus chartmaster says look out below what is carter worth seeing in the charts later. >>> we're going bargain hunting, the beaten down stocks that are worth a second look. we start with friday fumble. toi stocks finishing session los and every single s&p sector lower, energy, utilities, financials posting the biggest losses, stocks field, yield fell, ten year falling back 1.44%. today's action has one of our traders scratching his head. tim, you're calling this market con confused, why is that? >> well, if you think about the reaction this week, first of all, i think the market has gone from focused on the long end of the curve to the short end of the curve. that may be accurate if you think about what has outperformed in the last couple days, since the fed meeting, triple q, nasdaq 100 and higher multi
nasdaq market site over looking new york city time square this is "fast money" tonight's trader lineup karen finerman, steve grasso, tim seymour and james mcdonald one of our traders says the market is confused, what they saw that was a real head-scratcher, we'll break it down straight ahead. plus chartmaster says look out below what is carter worth seeing in the charts later. >>> we're going bargain hunting, the beaten down stocks that are worth a second look. we start with...
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thanks, karen. say the latter tim talks about this all the time the trades you're looking for things that create the most pain for the most amount of people. reverse utilitarian thing. if you look at it like a commodity, stairs up, elevator down carter has talked about this 20% resistance in 2017 past resistance becomes support. just the way it's trading lends me to believe we're going to see that if you're of the belief like a lot of people are that this is a half a million dollar, million dollar thing, a move from 30 to 20 is negligible if you are trading it around the 20 to 60 range, it's significant. i would wait for the pull back to 20 in my opinion. >> tim, guy, are you in? what do you make of it >> momentum lost is something that's going to take time. it's interesting a lot of those trades broke down mid february there are different reasons for it if you look as chris verrone referenced, the qqqs were at all-time highs on the s&p on february 11th. the chart showed the breakdown ultimately whe
thanks, karen. say the latter tim talks about this all the time the trades you're looking for things that create the most pain for the most amount of people. reverse utilitarian thing. if you look at it like a commodity, stairs up, elevator down carter has talked about this 20% resistance in 2017 past resistance becomes support. just the way it's trading lends me to believe we're going to see that if you're of the belief like a lot of people are that this is a half a million dollar, million...
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it is great seeing karen finerman in person. >> i know. fantastic. >> i'm very happy about that number one number two, you should never spike the ball barry sanders had an entire career and handed the ball to the referee in the end zone. and you could spike the ball, about you but we've been saying that for a while this should be trading 385 offer the $16, and you put a 24 multiple on it and you get there. probably higher than that. and i don't think we've been glib but we said this is probably sort of a speed bump on the way to 385, 400. i'll stick by that into earnings into the end of july. >> we've had this conversation on the stow many times when we talked about a threat, a lawsuit being filed. stock barely reacts and we sit here on the desk or remotely as it were, and say, no, it is not a big deal it is not a big deal for facebook it is going to be nothing. they couldn't prove it and life goes on. but here we are. the case gets dismissed and facebook goes higher it doesn't make sense to me. >> i think the threat is worth much more tha
it is great seeing karen finerman in person. >> i know. fantastic. >> i'm very happy about that number one number two, you should never spike the ball barry sanders had an entire career and handed the ball to the referee in the end zone. and you could spike the ball, about you but we've been saying that for a while this should be trading 385 offer the $16, and you put a 24 multiple on it and you get there. probably higher than that. and i don't think we've been glib but we said this...
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you're like, oh, karen, karen. if i was a baby and my parents named me karen, i would most definitely ask to speak to the manager. [ laughter ] last year, this is true, there were only 325 babies named karen in the united states last year. in 1965, there were 33,000 of them. and now they're all grown up and face.ing walmart greeters in th- [ laughter ] you know what name is also way down on the list? donald. [ laughter ] the name donald is at its lowest point, name and otherwise, since the year 1900. [ applause ] no one knows why. [ laughter ] and you know what name is even less popular than donald? or karen? guillermo. [ cheers and applause ] >> guillermo: oh, wow! >> jimmy: no, not good. less popular. >> guillermo: oh, oh. >> jimmy: there were fewer guillermos in 2020 than at any point over the past 79 years. what did you do? >> guillermo: i don't know, jimmy, i don't know. >> jimmy: not only is there a guillermo shortage, you know what else is in short supply? port-a-pottys. as the world is opening back up and h
you're like, oh, karen, karen. if i was a baby and my parents named me karen, i would most definitely ask to speak to the manager. [ laughter ] last year, this is true, there were only 325 babies named karen in the united states last year. in 1965, there were 33,000 of them. and now they're all grown up and face.ing walmart greeters in th- [ laughter ] you know what name is also way down on the list? donald. [ laughter ] the name donald is at its lowest point, name and otherwise, since the year...
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it is karen. i think that some of the commodities like lumber and corn were getting hoarded because of all ofthe things to do with th supply chain oil, i think is different because of the tightening of the supply because capital spending dropped so much. data shows it is almost $300 billion over the last two years at a time that demand could be surprising even though esg and other things kept equity managers away from the energy stocks, i think the supply/demand dynamics for oil are so good, the most upside of any sector right now >> tom if we see a day like friday, a selloff that is fairly broad, are you still stock picking in the certain sectors you like the most or a time you can play more broadly? >> friday i think was noisy because of quad witching if someone had a longer time horizon, one month to three months, it is kind of a gift when stocks are sold for no reason and there is no bad news, and we have to keep in mind, falling interest rates is very bullish because it is lowering cost to ca
it is karen. i think that some of the commodities like lumber and corn were getting hoarded because of all ofthe things to do with th supply chain oil, i think is different because of the tightening of the supply because capital spending dropped so much. data shows it is almost $300 billion over the last two years at a time that demand could be surprising even though esg and other things kept equity managers away from the energy stocks, i think the supply/demand dynamics for oil are so good,...
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a name that i think is actually cheap on multiple. >> karen finerman?ant to be in big cap pharma space for me, lilly. >> dan nathan. >> guy adami thinks the dollar will be de -- i think the dollar is going higher. you play that. >> getting in your grill. >> like nothing's changed. nothing's changed. i'll tell what you has changed, the docusign down trend has changed. docu, mel. >> all right thanks for watching "fast" see you back here at 5:00 for more "fast" meantime don't go anywhere "on the edge" starts right now. starts right now. >> i'm john foert. and this is on the edge on cnbc. >> are the meme man yacks flipping the skrept on amc the stock all over the placed to. >> other so-called meme stocks in the spotlight again. >> what's next for the movie house? and who will the reddit rebels go after next? the white house saying it's the job of big business to keep the world's cybercriminals from hacking america. >> it's a number of of the private entities to protect themselves.
a name that i think is actually cheap on multiple. >> karen finerman?ant to be in big cap pharma space for me, lilly. >> dan nathan. >> guy adami thinks the dollar will be de -- i think the dollar is going higher. you play that. >> getting in your grill. >> like nothing's changed. nothing's changed. i'll tell what you has changed, the docusign down trend has changed. docu, mel. >> all right thanks for watching "fast" see you back here at 5:00 for...
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karen ward joins us now. from a european point of view, watching this fed narrative because it ties into reflation expectations or the reverse depending on the day. today, we seem convinced that the fed is more hawkish at the margin but it will only withdraw support gradually. is that where your focuses? -- is that where your focus is? karen: i think you are completely right. all of this really does hang on the 10 year yield. the message from the fed is it is time to take the foot off the accelerator. we have come a long way in the last six months in terms of reopening learning about the strength of demand coming out of the pandemic that also learning about the success of some of the support schemes. in the u.s., fiscal stimulus. in europe, labor market supports. coming out of the pandemic in a remarkably good stage. i think the central banks have a right to acknowledge that and mentioned that the balance of risks has shifted and to ease their foot off the accelerator. they won't be in any hurry. my interpret
karen ward joins us now. from a european point of view, watching this fed narrative because it ties into reflation expectations or the reverse depending on the day. today, we seem convinced that the fed is more hawkish at the margin but it will only withdraw support gradually. is that where your focuses? -- is that where your focus is? karen: i think you are completely right. all of this really does hang on the 10 year yield. the message from the fed is it is time to take the foot off the...
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warner: thank you so much, karen. karen: good luck with infrastructure negotiations. please stay tuned at 10:00 eastern time tomorrow when my colleague francis interviews the president and chairman of mission blue. discussing the adverse affect climate change is having on the oceans. you can always had to washington post live and see the other fascinating programs we have coming up and register for more information about them. thank you very much for being with us today. announcer: the meeting with world leaders today with president biden holding a news conference in brussels, belgium. you can watch the 12:50 pm on c-span.org or listen live from the c-span radio app. attendees gathered to take a group photo. >> now we will begin the official greetings. [speaking french] the secretary-general of nato. [cameras shuttering] >> [speaking french] [cameras shuttering] president of the council of ministers of the italian republic. [cameras shuttering] [indistinct chatter] his excellency, prime minister of montenegro. [cameras shuttering] his excellency, president of the gove
warner: thank you so much, karen. karen: good luck with infrastructure negotiations. please stay tuned at 10:00 eastern time tomorrow when my colleague francis interviews the president and chairman of mission blue. discussing the adverse affect climate change is having on the oceans. you can always had to washington post live and see the other fascinating programs we have coming up and register for more information about them. thank you very much for being with us today. announcer: the meeting...
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london breed: thank you, karen. i'm not only excited to be in union square, but i'm excited to be anywhere in san francisco as we start the process to reopen and imagine what the city can be as we come out of this pandemic. it's been a tough year. it's been a tough, tough year because our focus has been on public health and saving lives. it's been a tough year for business, it's been a tough year for tourism, it's been a tough year for employees in san francisco. we keep talking about this light at the end of the tunnel. well, today, it's bright in union square, and i'm excited about the future of union square and our city. i just wanted to take the opportunity to name a few people that are here today, a few of which you will hear from. the new director of the arts commission in san francisco, ralph remington, and ralph, you're going to have to take your mask off in the street so we recognize you. she's the new director for the grants for the arts, but she's been advocating for so many arts businesses in san francis
london breed: thank you, karen. i'm not only excited to be in union square, but i'm excited to be anywhere in san francisco as we start the process to reopen and imagine what the city can be as we come out of this pandemic. it's been a tough year. it's been a tough, tough year because our focus has been on public health and saving lives. it's been a tough year for business, it's been a tough year for tourism, it's been a tough year for employees in san francisco. we keep talking about this...
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karen just had major surgery. i'm so thrilled you're back with us, karen. so let me start with you, karen. you know manchin to your days at the dnc. he says, we need to do something in a bipartisan way. at some point, what do you think happens here? does he let this move forward, go ahead and get on board with the rest of the democrats and do it without republican support or mott? >> well, first of all, thank you so much. it's wonderful to be here. here's the thing about joe manchin. it's very simple. joe manchin is about west virginia. so the way this is going to play out is, how do you make sure that joe manchin gets a deal that he can sell back home in west virginia? and i think that's very doable. look at what happened with the covid relief package. manchin was a tough negotiator, but he got a lot for west virginia. so i think democrats have to just remember, we may be frustrated, but as jeff pointed out, this is what we have to deal with. and we have to remember his motivation is very much focused on delivering for west virginia. so make it in his inte
karen just had major surgery. i'm so thrilled you're back with us, karen. so let me start with you, karen. you know manchin to your days at the dnc. he says, we need to do something in a bipartisan way. at some point, what do you think happens here? does he let this move forward, go ahead and get on board with the rest of the democrats and do it without republican support or mott? >> well, first of all, thank you so much. it's wonderful to be here. here's the thing about joe manchin. it's...
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tony and karen, thank you _ years. for us it is the end. tony and karen, thank you very - years.click followed by the weather. welcome to my new office. it has one advantage, it can be absolutely anywhere. advantage, it can be absolutely an here. ., . ~ anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoidin: anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoiding me — anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoiding me in _ anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoiding me in their? _ anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoiding me in their? as _ anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoiding me in their? as we - anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoiding me in their? as we start i anywhere. hello, nice port! are you avoiding me in their? as we start to talk about the future of workspaces post—pandemic, this is one idea. they can be placed in the middle of an open plan office or a public place like a coffee shop, giving people the opportunity to be able to work in a safe and private space. this is about a future where people are starting to work perfectly in offices and party elsewhere. this hybrid working
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karen finerman, you can hear me, i presume. if not, i'll just yell louder.ch headlines do you like, which ones do you want to trade? >> i mean, i would -- i don't know if trade -- fade it, i guess? lordstown. i actually thought the stock hung in there like a champ because given that news, which was awful, awful, think about the news that we have had. one, they are going to run out of cash. two, the ongoing concern, which is clearly as a result of their potentially running out of cash so they announced that that, in itself, wasn't that terrible but the ceo leaving. the cfo leaving. and the company saying, yeah, they really did -- were inaccurate in their vipdescript of the orders. the orders aren't there, the ceo isn't there, the cfo isn't there. i didn't see whether they could sell their stock or not or whether they want to i don't know but they are going to have production problems. they are going to have cash problems, management problems. >> and if you were trying to negotiate for a strategic partner, which they must be desperately, they have no cards to
karen finerman, you can hear me, i presume. if not, i'll just yell louder.ch headlines do you like, which ones do you want to trade? >> i mean, i would -- i don't know if trade -- fade it, i guess? lordstown. i actually thought the stock hung in there like a champ because given that news, which was awful, awful, think about the news that we have had. one, they are going to run out of cash. two, the ongoing concern, which is clearly as a result of their potentially running out of cash so...
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>> ike, thank you. >>> let's turn now to karen travers in brussels.ore we get to vladimir putin, what's at stake? it was pretty much dismissed by former president trump. >> reporter: mona, the president is once again saying america is back. his message today at the nato summit is that the u.s. is committed to this military alliance, something that world leaders are very eager to hear because as you say, president trump threatened to pull the united states out of nato. on the agenda today t climate change, china, russia and afghanistan as the president is pulling all u.s. forces out of afghanistan this fall by the anniversary of the september 11th attacks. nato is also bringing out their forces. so this is a very high stakes meeting. one-day summit, but before that, the president will sit down with the leaders of three baltic nations, latvia, estonia and lithuania. that is sending a clear message to president putin that the united states has the backs of those countries that are in his backyard. >> karen, looking ahead to president biden's meeting with
>> ike, thank you. >>> let's turn now to karen travers in brussels.ore we get to vladimir putin, what's at stake? it was pretty much dismissed by former president trump. >> reporter: mona, the president is once again saying america is back. his message today at the nato summit is that the u.s. is committed to this military alliance, something that world leaders are very eager to hear because as you say, president trump threatened to pull the united states out of nato. on...
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little too mean to actual karens?we trying? >> brian schatz, the democratic senator from hawaii is one of the more frustrated people. it is actually pete buttigieg's purview, not necessarily biden calling the shots on this. i think they will revive it. when you think about how quickly things have changed since the cdc director said actually, you can take off your mask. next week studio classes in new york city are going to be maskless and show no proof of, the honor system, i am vaccinated so i am texted if jesse was writing mask list and i am vaccinated next to me. so not jesse but a jesse who wasn't vaccinated. >> jesse: where are we writing? >> soulcycle. to be when i don't do that. if i'm riding a bike i want to go somewhere. and i have no soul. they don't let me in there. >> greg: if there is a soulless cycle, he is there. >> it's a great community and i do think it will move faster but greg is right, everyone wants to yell at a stranger and usually someone weaker than them. it's already bad enough how the qualit
little too mean to actual karens?we trying? >> brian schatz, the democratic senator from hawaii is one of the more frustrated people. it is actually pete buttigieg's purview, not necessarily biden calling the shots on this. i think they will revive it. when you think about how quickly things have changed since the cdc director said actually, you can take off your mask. next week studio classes in new york city are going to be maskless and show no proof of, the honor system, i am...
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well, let's dive in karen and talk your wonderful book. why nancy reagan? how did you come to focus on her as a subject of a biography? well, first of all, let me say how delighted i am to be here in this lovely setting and seeing the controversial reagan china for the first time. so i guess there's two ways to look at this question. why a book? on nancy reagan and that's pretty simple simon and schuster. it was a few months after mrs. reagan died came to me and said we want to buy odd work for her. do you want to write it and i never written a book before i wasn't really sure i could write a book and i thought well this sounds intriguing. but why this book? it really took me i worked on this book for four and a half years and i was at least two years into the research before really. all the pieces of this very very complex woman began to sort of fit together for me. and i began to realize that if i could pull this book off the way i wanted to. this the story of nancy reagan would also become the story of the rise of one of the most consequential figures of
well, let's dive in karen and talk your wonderful book. why nancy reagan? how did you come to focus on her as a subject of a biography? well, first of all, let me say how delighted i am to be here in this lovely setting and seeing the controversial reagan china for the first time. so i guess there's two ways to look at this question. why a book? on nancy reagan and that's pretty simple simon and schuster. it was a few months after mrs. reagan died came to me and said we want to buy odd work for...
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where's karen? karen? come here. >> right. >> ok. >> ok. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> ok. ok. no pressure. >> no. no pressure, no pressure. he's not nervous at all. >> noda: i'm not nervous. >> tucci: he doesn't care about our opinion. >> noda: va bene? >> it's divine. yes, it's so good. it's perfectly creamy. it's not too intense, it's not overloaded with flavour. >> yeah. >> it's the perfect amount of pepper... >> yeah. and it really respects, you know, how it would be cooked in a family. there's always a secret. >> there's always a secret, that's true. there's always a secret. when it comes to food, romans know what they like and like what they know. beyond his masterful take on the classics noda's menu is full of incredible innovations - from sweetbreads with heart to purple potato cream with plum gelato. i was curious how the city had taken to his creations. >> the downside of rome being so steeped in history is that sometimes great things are resisted because they're new and not what people are used to. mi
where's karen? karen? come here. >> right. >> ok. >> ok. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> ok. ok. no pressure. >> no. no pressure, no pressure. he's not nervous at all. >> noda: i'm not nervous. >> tucci: he doesn't care about our opinion. >> noda: va bene? >> it's divine. yes, it's so good. it's perfectly creamy. it's not too intense, it's not overloaded with flavour. >> yeah. >> it's the perfect amount...
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cnbc's karen cho will help us. >>> the cows that helped apprehend a suspect during a police chase. >>> start your day with a smile. the singing front line nurses who are inspiring america. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm lindsey reiser. >> i'm frances rivera. from free beer to super bowl tickets, president biden is pulling out all stops to get americans to roll up their sleeves. right now 63% of adults have gotten one dose. the administration wants to drive that number up to 70% by independence day nbc's tracie potts is here >> reporter: right, frances. you can pretty much get anything from free donuts to free guns in one state by getting a covid vaccine. this ig the national month of action trying to drive up those numbers of at least adults getting one shot of this vaccine hoping to reach something close to herd immunity over the course of the summer. president biden making this announcement says that they are pulling out all of the stops to try to create what they call a summer of independence where people can move about more freely because more people have been
cnbc's karen cho will help us. >>> the cows that helped apprehend a suspect during a police chase. >>> start your day with a smile. the singing front line nurses who are inspiring america. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm lindsey reiser. >> i'm frances rivera. from free beer to super bowl tickets, president biden is pulling out all stops to get americans to roll up their sleeves. right now 63% of adults have gotten one dose. the...
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>> karen, i think in ig probably can act quickly. in many ways, having the operations of inspector general's office is the appropriate place. i think the ig will be more familiar with traditional leak investigations. if there is a faster more efficient process, i'm open to that, i'm not sure a separate congressional review would speed that up. i think the most important thing is that we find those who were accountable, here why they took what appears at least on the surface if there was any appropriate argument, ought to hear that but again comparisons to the nixonian justice department, it makes nixon look better than what trump was doing. >> i wanted to talk to you as well, as i mentioned about where things stand on the infrastructure package. it now looks like your group is against this, bringing it back to a bipartisan effort, you're talking about breaking it up into segments and doing pieces at a time, could you describe what the process would look like and what the chances really would be for additional packages down the road?
>> karen, i think in ig probably can act quickly. in many ways, having the operations of inspector general's office is the appropriate place. i think the ig will be more familiar with traditional leak investigations. if there is a faster more efficient process, i'm open to that, i'm not sure a separate congressional review would speed that up. i think the most important thing is that we find those who were accountable, here why they took what appears at least on the surface if there was...
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this weekend, senator karen fann herself, attended the big launch of that in phoenix for the new election was stolen conspiracy theory movie. she and a bunch of her felon -- fellow arizona state senators -- one of the highest election officials in the state at the event, lending her authority to this crazy qanon thing. things are getting wild in arizona. are get ting wild inwe could find out we supposed results are that they have come up with, and the day. now they appear to actually finally be stopping doing whatever it was they were doing and calling their audit. but here we are. life on earth one, where president biden is trying to pass an infrastructure bill and is getting pressure from young activist on the left to make sure its ambitions on climate, while making sure the pressure -- the planet doesn't cook the way it can -- then won in a bipartisan view
this weekend, senator karen fann herself, attended the big launch of that in phoenix for the new election was stolen conspiracy theory movie. she and a bunch of her felon -- fellow arizona state senators -- one of the highest election officials in the state at the event, lending her authority to this crazy qanon thing. things are getting wild in arizona. are get ting wild inwe could find out we supposed results are that they have come up with, and the day. now they appear to actually finally be...
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the name karen saw 20% drop in romantic matches. if they like them so much. from what i hear like to speak to the manager. my daughter tesla, topic number two. shocking video beachgoers came face-to-face with the last thing you'd ever like to see at the beach i'm not talking about a topic chris christie. no it is a gang of hammerhead sharks frisbee throwers and loungers of pensacola florida. it was a nice change followed by security guards and bounty hunters were the sharks were not aggressive which is why these women do not seem too bothered by them. also they have been drinking since january of 2012. hammerheads have eyes on the sides of their heads giving them a huge blind spot. they cannot see what is right in front of their noses which is why they're so, so often called the democrats of the ocean. e-mail hammerheads typically give birth to 15 pups at a time. sometimes up to 50 pups at once. after that the mails a meeting with them is like throwing an eel down a lagoon. which is a pretty happy and tasteless joke amongst the mari
the name karen saw 20% drop in romantic matches. if they like them so much. from what i hear like to speak to the manager. my daughter tesla, topic number two. shocking video beachgoers came face-to-face with the last thing you'd ever like to see at the beach i'm not talking about a topic chris christie. no it is a gang of hammerhead sharks frisbee throwers and loungers of pensacola florida. it was a nice change followed by security guards and bounty hunters were the sharks were not aggressive...
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karen: i think that is right.n growth, these companies, these technology companies in particular within growth are good, strong companies. this is not like 2000 where it was all about what happened to valuations. we are seeing these are good, strong earnings companies. i think what has been surprising, certainly to me, is the fact you are seeing 5% cpi. and the bond market is not moving on that. i think what that tells you is the market is still absolutely expecting that as we move into 2022, we are going back to low growth, low inflation and the central banks are probably never going to get much away from the zero bound or negative rates in europe. i think that is what is going to prove wrong. in terms of timing for that, i don't think we will have information until the next few months. we need to distinguish is inflation transitory or is it not? we won't really know until we get later on in the year. alix: in terms of the growth stagnation having a different play out this time, what kind of stimulus do you think
karen: i think that is right.n growth, these companies, these technology companies in particular within growth are good, strong companies. this is not like 2000 where it was all about what happened to valuations. we are seeing these are good, strong earnings companies. i think what has been surprising, certainly to me, is the fact you are seeing 5% cpi. and the bond market is not moving on that. i think what that tells you is the market is still absolutely expecting that as we move into 2022,...
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evidence of wide spread fraud spear heading the effort, karen fann who says she's been cheered on by former president trump. >> i don't know what's legit, what isn't legit but why wouldn't we want to answer those questions? >> reporter: while the audit is under quite spread criticism, republicans are still trekking in from states like pennsylvania, georgia, alaska and virginia. eager to bring audits to their states and prove trump's lie that he actually won the 2020 election. josh mandel who is running for senate in ohio and often pats himself on the back for being a loyal trump supporter making his journey to the audit site monday. following in the footsteps of others like besh rt jones who supported efforts to overturn the results in his state. >> it was very orderly. very organized. it was very just business like on the floor in there and i was impressed. >> reporter: that's jones heaping praise on the audit while talking to a right wing personality who is raising money
evidence of wide spread fraud spear heading the effort, karen fann who says she's been cheered on by former president trump. >> i don't know what's legit, what isn't legit but why wouldn't we want to answer those questions? >> reporter: while the audit is under quite spread criticism, republicans are still trekking in from states like pennsylvania, georgia, alaska and virginia. eager to bring audits to their states and prove trump's lie that he actually won the 2020 election. josh...
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that is encouraging news for karen wright, and hetty in - karen wright, and hetty in leicestershire,t vaccinated, can we travel, says hetty? october seems a long time awa in hetty? october seems a long time away in travel. _ hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a _ hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week— hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week seems - hetty? october seems a long time away in travel, a week seems a i hetty? october seems a long time i away in travel, a week seems a long time away— away in travel, a week seems a long time away with the changes that are happening _ time away with the changes that are happening at the moment, but yes you should _ happening at the moment, but yes you should be _ happening at the moment, but yes you should be able to go. the thing about— should be able to go. the thing about the — should be able to go. the thing about the vaccination and proof of vaccination — about the vaccination and proof of vaccination is it is about not quarantine, quarantining when you .et quarantine, quarantining when you
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karen bass said it would be a sad statement if they reject reform. she has insisted she is not giving up. she's been working on this for more than four decades. time is running short. and this prospect of this negotiation reaching eight favorable conclusion seems very, very much on thin ice right now. >> all right. thank you for start is us off this hour. joining me now is south carolina democratic congressman jim clay burn. he is house majority whip. thank you so much for your time. we have a lot of ground to cover here. i do want to start with your response to your republican colleagues, perhaps, who are criticizing this committee, this january 6th committee as a partisan exercise. who you support the appointment of luz chauny to the committee using one of the speakers unilateral picks? >> thank you very much for having me. yes you would. i think both of them are republicans. i think both of them are conservative republicans. and both of them are real. about what happened on january 6th. so i think that the speaker would do well. to demonstrate bip
karen bass said it would be a sad statement if they reject reform. she has insisted she is not giving up. she's been working on this for more than four decades. time is running short. and this prospect of this negotiation reaching eight favorable conclusion seems very, very much on thin ice right now. >> all right. thank you for start is us off this hour. joining me now is south carolina democratic congressman jim clay burn. he is house majority whip. thank you so much for your time. we...
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karen. we'll see again next weekend. i we'll be right back. (vo) pro plan liveclear, a breakthrough 10 years in the making that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the power to change lives. this is purina pro plan liveclear. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. what if you could push a button and less carbon would be put into the air. if there were a button that would help you use less energy, breathe cleaner air, and even take on climate change... would you press it? evacuated hundreds of homes in mount monterey county as hundreds of firefighters are trying to get the upper hand. >> on what they're calling the willow fire. it's part of thursday in the los padres national forest. as of now, there is 0% containment officials with the u.s. forest service say that the steep terrain is creating a big challenge for fire crews. there
karen. we'll see again next weekend. i we'll be right back. (vo) pro plan liveclear, a breakthrough 10 years in the making that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the power to change lives. this is purina pro plan liveclear. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. is your accident case worth more than insurance offered? call the barnes firm now to find out. you might be surprised. what if you could...
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if you what, welcome to the reagan library, karen pence.se] at a museum and library, it's easy to assume that our focus is always on thehe past but the legacy we are charged to uphold here is a man by the name of ronald reagan whose eyes were always fixed firmly and optimistically on the future. the future brings us here tonight. this evening's event is the second for our time for choosing a series, a series that takes it name from the transformative 1964 speech that launched a political career and changed everything. it's speech as we caught around here. as we gather today, republican party, the party our namesake went on to shape, is at a crossroads. what does it stand for? what direction will it take in the years ahead? those are the questions would come to answer in this series and they are questions we put to our guests, individuals who would clearly be leaders of the republican party in the years ahead our speaker tonight shares biographical detail with president reagan. he, too was a democrat in his youngers days. as then governor pe
if you what, welcome to the reagan library, karen pence.se] at a museum and library, it's easy to assume that our focus is always on thehe past but the legacy we are charged to uphold here is a man by the name of ronald reagan whose eyes were always fixed firmly and optimistically on the future. the future brings us here tonight. this evening's event is the second for our time for choosing a series, a series that takes it name from the transformative 1964 speech that launched a political career...
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over the past year, presumably because of all the negative association with that name, the name karened in popularity. it dropped all the way down to number 831 on the list of most common girl baby names. [ laughter ] a similar thing happened to katrina after hurricane katrina,
over the past year, presumably because of all the negative association with that name, the name karened in popularity. it dropped all the way down to number 831 on the list of most common girl baby names. [ laughter ] a similar thing happened to katrina after hurricane katrina,