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liz: yeah. can see this, jonathan, but while cvs stock is down slightly today, it is at a 52-week high. $74.27. jonathan, thank you so much. >> reporter: my pleasure. liz: live in atlanta. vaccines helping power recovery here in the u.s., no doubt, but countries in europe are scrambling to stop a fourth wave of the virus. france is less than 48 hours away from institute thing a new four week long lockdown. all cools will be closed, nest -- schools will be closed, domestic travel banned across the country. the banking chief who has his finger on the pulse of the economy, bnp paris -- paribas ceo with the investment that's making his clients major bucks. closing bell ringing in 41 minutes. s&p up 39 points. you may very well see the s&p close above 4,000 for the first time. we've got 40 minutes left to see if it happens, to stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is
liz: yeah. can see this, jonathan, but while cvs stock is down slightly today, it is at a 52-week high. $74.27. jonathan, thank you so much. >> reporter: my pleasure. liz: live in atlanta. vaccines helping power recovery here in the u.s., no doubt, but countries in europe are scrambling to stop a fourth wave of the virus. france is less than 48 hours away from institute thing a new four week long lockdown. all cools will be closed, nest -- schools will be closed, domestic travel banned...
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but that outraged liz.o she gets to shoot somebody, and then she gets to kill another person. and then she gets to move in with dave, and she gets to be free. and you guys aren't arresting her. [ crying ] >> reporter: detective doty told her he still needed more evidence. so liz gave them access to her email account. and over the next month emails came pouring in, allegedly from amy, of course. "i got a hold of cari and we drive in her car. i reachrd over and stabbrd her in the stimach. "when i killed carrie you know she begged me to call dave at work. then she begged to talk to her famoly before she died." "i remember when i killed carrie that she had a yig yag sign on left thigh." >> reporter: all that read like a detailed confession. but -- >> we had to find evidence that would match what she's telling us to confirm that what she's telling us is true. >> reporter: coming up, the chilling clue that might finally unlock this mystery. >> got the passenger seat, pulled off the fabric of that, there's a dark
but that outraged liz.o she gets to shoot somebody, and then she gets to kill another person. and then she gets to move in with dave, and she gets to be free. and you guys aren't arresting her. [ crying ] >> reporter: detective doty told her he still needed more evidence. so liz gave them access to her email account. and over the next month emails came pouring in, allegedly from amy, of course. "i got a hold of cari and we drive in her car. i reachrd over and stabbrd her in the...
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liz: okay. and finally, jay, i've got to get you on this apple, facebook battle when it comes to app tracking. of course, now we know that if we have iphones, we get to choose whether our information is harvested, and that has facebook infuriated for all sorts of reasons. they want to target ads, they want to make money off their ads. where do you think this goes and who's the real beneficiary in it's not so clear. you would think apple, but what is your bet here? >> i think apple holds the cards here. ultimately, apple is the portal to the internet. when you pull out your phone, you are going to apple to decide what you're going to do, what you're going to consume. apple is in a very powerful position. they don't like what facebook is doing on the data privacy side. they think from a marketing perspective apple wants to be viewed as the good guys in silicon valley, so they're happy to fight this battle in the name of consumers, and facebook is probably just going to have to acquiesce. i just do
liz: okay. and finally, jay, i've got to get you on this apple, facebook battle when it comes to app tracking. of course, now we know that if we have iphones, we get to choose whether our information is harvested, and that has facebook infuriated for all sorts of reasons. they want to target ads, they want to make money off their ads. where do you think this goes and who's the real beneficiary in it's not so clear. you would think apple, but what is your bet here? >> i think apple holds...
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liz: okay. i need you the dig through this and speak our speak, because i know you worked as a consultant, but what does that mean? you're going to make this new work force available. is this global? why, how and why wouldn't companies go back to their old workers who have been working away from home? i mean, i'm just trying to pick through and find out why when this situation was a watershed moment, no doubt, for y your company -- >> absolutely. liz: so kind of of work through the new pandemic, i guess, pivot for you guy >> i'd say what we saw was before the pandemic there was already an accelerating trend around both remote work for a lot of companies and around freelancing. when the pandemic hit, that just accelerated, and the genie is not going back in the bottle. as companies have figured out they can work remotely, they've also figured tap tapping into the work force gives them so many benefits regardless of a pandemic or economic conditions being good or bad. it includes agility, they can
liz: okay. i need you the dig through this and speak our speak, because i know you worked as a consultant, but what does that mean? you're going to make this new work force available. is this global? why, how and why wouldn't companies go back to their old workers who have been working away from home? i mean, i'm just trying to pick through and find out why when this situation was a watershed moment, no doubt, for y your company -- >> absolutely. liz: so kind of of work through the new...
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liz: yeah. and, you know, when you were in the trump administration, you know, we look at what happened there, there wasn't exactly the biggest appetite within that administration on certain levels when it came to going green. i mean, there was pushback on the auto companies. the auto companies are now going full forward force when it comes to gm and ford and tesla and, you know, i'm talking about the u.s. guys, not just to mention the foreigners as well, going electric. so, david, you're investing in charging stations. you know, ev networks. so talk to me about what you see there, because there is a huge ecosystem here. >> well, liz, you know, the electrification of transportation at point is almost inevitable. because, as you said, not only the new entrants, the teslas of the world are going, you know, are all plug-in to begin with, but ford, gm, you know, gm aspirationally wants to not sell internal combustion engines, so the plug-in for charging is huge. and for charging in public, it's even
liz: yeah. and, you know, when you were in the trump administration, you know, we look at what happened there, there wasn't exactly the biggest appetite within that administration on certain levels when it came to going green. i mean, there was pushback on the auto companies. the auto companies are now going full forward force when it comes to gm and ford and tesla and, you know, i'm talking about the u.s. guys, not just to mention the foreigners as well, going electric. so, david, you're...
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liz, back to you. liz: yeah. apparently very vocal on the sonnenfeld call, and his stock is up more than 2.5% on a day where the markets aren't doing much. let's continue this conversation tomorrow because there is so much more when it comes to shareholders and how they feel about ceos taking a stand. thank you very much, charlie gasparino. the fed chair not worried about inflation. can you believe that? but today's countdown closer says, it's here. prices are rising, and he's got the picks he says will pad your portfolio. the s&p has now turned positive, everybody. it is up just about a point here. we're watching it closely. closing bell ringing in five -- let's see, nine and a half minutes. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ ery trade, which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. . . ♪. liz: even about every airline is down, doesn't matter. the dow transports are hits an all time high as the s&p 500. can the numbers hold? the transports up 68. s&p up 1.3 points. we're watching this
liz, back to you. liz: yeah. apparently very vocal on the sonnenfeld call, and his stock is up more than 2.5% on a day where the markets aren't doing much. let's continue this conversation tomorrow because there is so much more when it comes to shareholders and how they feel about ceos taking a stand. thank you very much, charlie gasparino. the fed chair not worried about inflation. can you believe that? but today's countdown closer says, it's here. prices are rising, and he's got the picks he...
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liz, back to you. liz: i love it.ope peter tuck match, the famed trader who's the most photographed trader on planet earth, he looks like albert einstein with the hair, i hope he's back. we will be there if the nyse will have it, and i hope they do. charlie, thank you very much. >>> an antitrust slug fest is actually playing out right now on capitol hill. we've got your blow-by-blow on the punches being hurled at apple and google by the biggest names in tech infuriated by how a apple and google wield the power of their app stores. we're going to get you the stock fallout as well. plus, you've heard of silicon valley, new york city's silicon alley. up next we are taking you to tech's hottest next thing, the new hub in the u.s., silicon slope. connell mcshane pulls back the curtain on utah's tech boom. closing bell ringing in 36 minutes, the dow is back above 34,000 with a gain of 263 right now. nice moves for the transports and the s&p. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we started with compute
liz, back to you. liz: i love it.ope peter tuck match, the famed trader who's the most photographed trader on planet earth, he looks like albert einstein with the hair, i hope he's back. we will be there if the nyse will have it, and i hope they do. charlie, thank you very much. >>> an antitrust slug fest is actually playing out right now on capitol hill. we've got your blow-by-blow on the punches being hurled at apple and google by the biggest names in tech infuriated by how a apple...
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liz: yeah. so, you know, you've got michael saying that it's not netflix, it's more like blockbuster. you've got to give me a sense at the moment where you see, matthew, is it the sun? is coinbase the sun around which all of the other planets revolve, or is it more like one of the planets? >> yeah. michael made some really good points there. there's such hyper growth in this, you know, ahead of this industry as a whole. right now i would say it's more like the sun. and the reason for that is because this transaction, this public listing gives coinbase a war chest, right? it gives it a large amount of capital to go on basically an acquisition spree. and you've already seen coinbase to a lot of acquisitions in its time as a private company. now as competition heats up, as large financial institutions, you know, you saw goldman sachs, morgan stanley and others recently talk about getting involved, as you see more people enter the space, coinbase has a war chest to essentially roll up other services
liz: yeah. so, you know, you've got michael saying that it's not netflix, it's more like blockbuster. you've got to give me a sense at the moment where you see, matthew, is it the sun? is coinbase the sun around which all of the other planets revolve, or is it more like one of the planets? >> yeah. michael made some really good points there. there's such hyper growth in this, you know, ahead of this industry as a whole. right now i would say it's more like the sun. and the reason for that...
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liz: speaking of j.p.n did you hear this there is a center of what could be the biggest shakeup ever for european soccer and has shares of the biggest publicly traded in high gear, the spectacular off field move that you need to see in the new goals for your portfolio. closing bell ringing 37 minutes from now and we are looking at a red market on the screen, the nasdaq down 1.1%. ♪ ors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward can i hold the chip? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director can i hold the chip? and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. pre
liz: speaking of j.p.n did you hear this there is a center of what could be the biggest shakeup ever for european soccer and has shares of the biggest publicly traded in high gear, the spectacular off field move that you need to see in the new goals for your portfolio. closing bell ringing 37 minutes from now and we are looking at a red market on the screen, the nasdaq down 1.1%. ♪ ors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the...
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liz: gotcha, we will stay on the story.nt biden really doing a swing and a miss telling folks in georgia to avoid losing businesses, this is after he used the massive power of his own bully pulpit to say yes baseball should boycott georgia pulled our star game out of it and barack obama also endorsing it to. >> it's pretty amazing to have a president of the united states in the georgia legislature was too dumb to know what they're doing, let's be honest this is not about us smarting up he said the georgia legislature in the general assembly and the governor citing the bill was not smart enough or too dumb to know how to run elections in georgia, he does not know how to read the bill and still does not know how to read the bill because there is nothing that discriminates against anyone and it's simply strengthening and actually adds to the voting time and puts under law drop boxes and other things that they thought about getting rid of and strengthens the security around her absentee ballot, explain how that is taken on anyo
liz: gotcha, we will stay on the story.nt biden really doing a swing and a miss telling folks in georgia to avoid losing businesses, this is after he used the massive power of his own bully pulpit to say yes baseball should boycott georgia pulled our star game out of it and barack obama also endorsing it to. >> it's pretty amazing to have a president of the united states in the georgia legislature was too dumb to know what they're doing, let's be honest this is not about us smarting up he...
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liz: cvs is avoiding cover it.ffered any evidence to support its serious charge beyond spotlighting publix hundred thousand dollars to desantis. this is false connect0,ar the ds journalism it does not hold up. let's watch governor desantis with tucker carlson he unbuckled the bully and a former navy lieutenant and harvard law graduate. watch governor desantis. >> we vaccinated three and a half million senior citizens, we were the first date to say were doing seniors first and they did not want to w discuss that and they selectively edited the background and tried to act like there was a conspiracy with publix and ignoring the fact that i met with the county mayor who is a democrat that said what 60 minutes has done is bunked but palm beach calculated 90% of their seniors live within a mile and a half of a publix. they did not tell you we're doing african-american church vaccination drives before publix ever gave a single shot, they did not tell you that hospitals were doing shots starting in the third week of decem
liz: cvs is avoiding cover it.ffered any evidence to support its serious charge beyond spotlighting publix hundred thousand dollars to desantis. this is false connect0,ar the ds journalism it does not hold up. let's watch governor desantis with tucker carlson he unbuckled the bully and a former navy lieutenant and harvard law graduate. watch governor desantis. >> we vaccinated three and a half million senior citizens, we were the first date to say were doing seniors first and they did not...
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liz, back to you. liz: exactly.u look at these one-year charts at least, the stocks are coming back. >> reporter: yeah. liz: you and the pelicans and the sea turtles, yeah, that's not going to be enough to help them with their revenue. thank you. thank you very much, ashley webster, in florida. >>> we've got to talk about apple. apple is sucking the downdraft on the dow all because siri may have spilled the beans? what did tim cook's virtual assistant leak early that has the stock on the move? we're going to tell you when we come back. dow jones industrials down 28 points but, again, the nasdaq has just hit a new session high, up 157. ♪ ♪ etirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. voya. be confident to and through retirement. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx crafted by lexus. lease th
liz, back to you. liz: exactly.u look at these one-year charts at least, the stocks are coming back. >> reporter: yeah. liz: you and the pelicans and the sea turtles, yeah, that's not going to be enough to help them with their revenue. thank you. thank you very much, ashley webster, in florida. >>> we've got to talk about apple. apple is sucking the downdraft on the dow all because siri may have spilled the beans? what did tim cook's virtual assistant leak early that has the...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: nice, nice markets here, thank you the cp effect we like it very much. we're going to triple digit gain for the dow up 227 folks we got big tech driving markets higher after block blockbuster earnings reports from apple and facebook but that was yesterday. today the s&p and the nasdac have hit intraday all-time highs , and we close there. right now the s&p is still heading for a record close, nasdac just slightly light but we've got green on the screen. it is all about amazon with less than an hour before what's expected to show a river of profits, bigger than its aquatic namesake, and with the $200 billion man jeff bezos, will he give the thumbs up to a split of the stock? our experts are gathering around the amazon earnings table. they are in front of their cameras you can't miss what they have to say. now as we wait on amazon, e-commerce giant overstock absolutely knocking out the earnings lights as the stock hurdles higher on blockbuster sales, investors want to know when thi
liz claman, over to you. liz: nice, nice markets here, thank you the cp effect we like it very much. we're going to triple digit gain for the dow up 227 folks we got big tech driving markets higher after block blockbuster earnings reports from apple and facebook but that was yesterday. today the s&p and the nasdac have hit intraday all-time highs , and we close there. right now the s&p is still heading for a record close, nasdac just slightly light but we've got green on the screen. it...
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liz, back to you. liz: yeah.t's something like one-tenth of 1,000% are from the underbelly of the seedy, shadowy -- >> i just -- liz: it's getting legitimate. >> the comments were not about the outfits. they're not saying the outfits are criminal organizations, and i'm not saying that at all, because i don't believe they are. the use of what bitcoin is often used in these -- criminals. be clear, i don't want to, you know, i want to get it right here. liz: and, charlie, i'll be clear too, gemini was started by the winklevoss brothers. it's that exchange. >> the guys that marker berg kicked their rare end a little -- rear end a little bit there. [laughter] liz: not funny. yeah, not funny. charlie, thank you. charlie, have you ordered a couch or a table that's maybe taking forever to get to you? we know a hot of viewers who are. we're going to go to the epicenter of this furniture fiasco e to tell you just how much you might be waiting and paying for for your next home furnishing upgrade and what it means for furnit
liz, back to you. liz: yeah.t's something like one-tenth of 1,000% are from the underbelly of the seedy, shadowy -- >> i just -- liz: it's getting legitimate. >> the comments were not about the outfits. they're not saying the outfits are criminal organizations, and i'm not saying that at all, because i don't believe they are. the use of what bitcoin is often used in these -- criminals. be clear, i don't want to, you know, i want to get it right here. liz: and, charlie, i'll be clear...
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liz: false narratives, it is dangerous.tside of a nice. building with officers inside, luckily no one injured but demonstrators are increasingly showing up to protest at the personal homes of elected and city officials across the country. personal suburban homes of howard chan was targeted, massive police response, civil rights groups denounced it, protesters shall we not but the home, personal home of officials like l.a. mayor eric garcetti, former seattle police chief, the former l.a. county da jackie lacey in l.a. county director public health harbor for rare, there is that concern to the going to the personal home of these people. what do you say. >> i understand the concern but that doesn't mean we don't get to stand up in a courageous way and did not the madness, you know i have to tell you something. i did a press conference a last week, we had a detroit police sgt murdered by her estranged child's father, the judge let him out because he is a right to a speedy trial, less the murder out on the tether. who stood up,
liz: false narratives, it is dangerous.tside of a nice. building with officers inside, luckily no one injured but demonstrators are increasingly showing up to protest at the personal homes of elected and city officials across the country. personal suburban homes of howard chan was targeted, massive police response, civil rights groups denounced it, protesters shall we not but the home, personal home of officials like l.a. mayor eric garcetti, former seattle police chief, the former l.a. county...
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liz: that's a great point.have nancy pelosi and chuck schumer saying we may put back in the state and local tax deduction that president trump removed, without being impotence for people to say look at new york, san francisco properties of values are going down, when you think. >> is probably not going to happen i don't think they have the votes so ire think they're speaking to everyone insane were trying and were doing that but i don't think they sincerely think they can get that past. >> it would ease the pain but it's likely not to happen so literally 400 people plus a day are moving from newne york city elsewhere to a lower tax state disproportionate runners the highest 1% of earners pay 42.5% of new york state income tax revenue so if any of those people decide to leave is going to hurt new york further new york got a 50 billion-dollar bailout, i don't know why they're raising taxes at all. liz: that is a great point, that's exactly right, where is that money going, you guys are terrific, thank you so much
liz: that's a great point.have nancy pelosi and chuck schumer saying we may put back in the state and local tax deduction that president trump removed, without being impotence for people to say look at new york, san francisco properties of values are going down, when you think. >> is probably not going to happen i don't think they have the votes so ire think they're speaking to everyone insane were trying and were doing that but i don't think they sincerely think they can get that past....
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back to you, liz.stock is jumping $77 now, amazon on the move up 2 and one-third percent, thank you , charlie. do you want the good news, or bad news first? we'll give you the good news. a big number of adult americans are now fully vaccinated and ready to travel again. the bad news? airlines are already facing their next emergency situation. this time, in the cockpit as baby boomers hang up their pilot wings at a torrid pace we're taking you live to pilot school on the campus of western michigan university on what airlines are doing to fill the void. closing bell ringing in 36 minutes oh, boy the dow what did i just tell you it was down but trying to get up for a second there it was down just one point and now it's back down 11 nasdac up 133 stay tuned, the s&p 500 is at a new intraday all-time high. (vo) while you may not be closing on a business deal while taking your mother and daughter on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to kno
back to you, liz.stock is jumping $77 now, amazon on the move up 2 and one-third percent, thank you , charlie. do you want the good news, or bad news first? we'll give you the good news. a big number of adult americans are now fully vaccinated and ready to travel again. the bad news? airlines are already facing their next emergency situation. this time, in the cockpit as baby boomers hang up their pilot wings at a torrid pace we're taking you live to pilot school on the campus of western...
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liz: okay. so he's actually admitting that, yes, you'll start to see, if you haven't already, rising prices, but don't worry, they will magically disagree. began speak at 2:30 p.m. eastern, now the nasdaq has started to fall. we've been waiting on apple and facebook earnings after the bell, so we are about 43 minutes from that. in the meantime, the 10-year treasury yield went as high as 1.64%. we're seeing some wicking movements there. let's get to john sylvia and all-around fedex ebert jon hilsenrath. the s&p started jumping when powell was asked when the central bank would start tapering its $7.78 trillion balance sheet, bloated by any saturdays. here's what he said, and then i want you to the to comment. >> no, it is not time yet. we've said we would let the public know when it is time to have that conversation, and we said we'd do that well in advance of any decision to tape orer our -- taper our purchases. liz: okay, john. is that the key moment or is the froth comment about the markets the
liz: okay. so he's actually admitting that, yes, you'll start to see, if you haven't already, rising prices, but don't worry, they will magically disagree. began speak at 2:30 p.m. eastern, now the nasdaq has started to fall. we've been waiting on apple and facebook earnings after the bell, so we are about 43 minutes from that. in the meantime, the 10-year treasury yield went as high as 1.64%. we're seeing some wicking movements there. let's get to john sylvia and all-around fedex ebert jon...
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>> hey, liz.indy day here in miami and a cool front came in which is a little unusual for this time of year, but typically on a friday, during the season right now, there be four or five, six cruise ships loading passengers right now for weekend cruises. that hasn't been the case for about the past year, so there's only three ships in port today, and the only reason ships have been coming back over the past 12 months, because they typically are anchored out on the atlantic. they are coming into refuel, re stock for their skeleton crews , and then head back out to the atlantic and wait. at the end of october, the cdc drew up new requirements for the industry to start sailing again, but it still has not happened out of u.s. ports. independent experts complain the cdc rules simply are too onerous. can't be met, but cruising has resumed in the south pacific and europe, in the mediterranean, and royal caribbean starts up its first passenger cruise this june out of nassau, going back and forth to cozume
>> hey, liz.indy day here in miami and a cool front came in which is a little unusual for this time of year, but typically on a friday, during the season right now, there be four or five, six cruise ships loading passengers right now for weekend cruises. that hasn't been the case for about the past year, so there's only three ships in port today, and the only reason ships have been coming back over the past 12 months, because they typically are anchored out on the atlantic. they are...
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liz, back to you. liz: charlie, thank you very much.> you too, my friend. liz: thank you. just kidding. [laughter] you can't build a car without chips. semiconductors, these days, and there's a big meeting going on at the white house to try to secure the space as mother nature puts additional stress on the supply chain. what are we talking about? well, let's bring in former cypress semiconductor chief t.j. rogers. he's coming up on all of this. plus, i'll ask him point blank is this chip shortage a true national security risk. closing bell ringing in 26 minutes. the dow is up 177. that's a record. s&p up 16. that's a record. stay tuned, we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ you can spend your life in boxing or any other business, but one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. and it won't matter what hit you. what matters is you're down. and there's nothing down there with you but the choice that will define you. do you stay down? or. do you find, somewhere deep inside of you, the resilience to get up. ♪♪ [announcer] and this fig
liz, back to you. liz: charlie, thank you very much.> you too, my friend. liz: thank you. just kidding. [laughter] you can't build a car without chips. semiconductors, these days, and there's a big meeting going on at the white house to try to secure the space as mother nature puts additional stress on the supply chain. what are we talking about? well, let's bring in former cypress semiconductor chief t.j. rogers. he's coming up on all of this. plus, i'll ask him point blank is this chip...
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liz: at the u.s. is a border crisis, we just had a big plunge and ice arrest for illegal alien crime tom homan said 91%, nine out of ten illegal aliens arrested in a criminal record were seen tens of thousands of got a ways, people got away and went into the interior since january, we do not know who they are. >> that is a great point to make because we know literally right now places like texas and arizona groups of migrants are coming across and surrendering because they know the biden administration is decriminalized andio incentivize crossing so yi have to ask yourself, what are the other tens of thousands of people coming over that we've seen pursuits increase like pinal county, we've seen the gos a ways like in the tucson sector last year 42000 preview ask yourself what are these people getting away and not surrendering, what are they have to hide, we know there's people on the terrorist watch list that even apprehended.hi i'm telling you, people are going to get hurt, people are going to get hu
liz: at the u.s. is a border crisis, we just had a big plunge and ice arrest for illegal alien crime tom homan said 91%, nine out of ten illegal aliens arrested in a criminal record were seen tens of thousands of got a ways, people got away and went into the interior since january, we do not know who they are. >> that is a great point to make because we know literally right now places like texas and arizona groups of migrants are coming across and surrendering because they know the biden...
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liz: okay.'s do a recap. derek chauvin has been found guilty of murder. he is the first-time offender. he faces a minimum of 12 1/2 years in prison. this is a day of reckoning for america. the george floyd killing in police custody in may of 2020 last year, led to studies show, 2,000 cities and towns in all 50 states seeing some form of unrest. 200 cities had curfews. 30 states, d.c., national guard, 62,000 troops in those localities. started within weeks the protests. it ignited and took off 220 riots turned violent. up to $2 billion in damages according to insurance studies. companies like apple, walmart, target, foot locker, t-mobile, saw their retail shops destroyed in these riots. let's get to maxine waters here. is maxine waters throwing gasoline and accelerant on this? did maxine waters interfere in the trial going to brooklyn center, flying in from d.c., exhorting protesters and rioters to get, quote, more confrontal, show them we mean business. could the defense move for a mistrial, jim
liz: okay.'s do a recap. derek chauvin has been found guilty of murder. he is the first-time offender. he faces a minimum of 12 1/2 years in prison. this is a day of reckoning for america. the george floyd killing in police custody in may of 2020 last year, led to studies show, 2,000 cities and towns in all 50 states seeing some form of unrest. 200 cities had curfews. 30 states, d.c., national guard, 62,000 troops in those localities. started within weeks the protests. it ignited and took off...
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liz: your reaction?ie life and it's horrific that we have people in leadership positions in politicians and political positions for many, many years some of them for eddecades and they have not learned from the mistakes of the past and not taking the serious, it is horrific to see that it. liz: we have a brutal drug war at the border thousands ofer people have been murdered south of the border, we have vice president kamala harris yet told a press conference about the border since president biden named her in order to oversee it, let's watch senator john kennedy. >> in further evidence of what i just suggested the president has put vice president harris in charge of trying to combat the illegal immigration. there is some confusion, she said she does notot want it and the president says she's got to take it. but no disrespect to the vice president i know her well and respect her but she believes in open borders, making her the illegal immigration is like making her el chapo the drugs are. liz: what dot yo
liz: your reaction?ie life and it's horrific that we have people in leadership positions in politicians and political positions for many, many years some of them for eddecades and they have not learned from the mistakes of the past and not taking the serious, it is horrific to see that it. liz: we have a brutal drug war at the border thousands ofer people have been murdered south of the border, we have vice president kamala harris yet told a press conference about the border since president...
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liz: ten times, what do you say?about it you cannot go back on that, what's been done is been done, raphael warnock and stacey abrams are complacent and what is happened here, now what are they doing their going after a great georgia company, home depot, i remember when i was mayor and we have a home depot ino our community we were so excited to welcome a great georgia company into our community, home depot is a great georgia company that provided millions jobs for people and livelihood for gpeople, a great corporate citizen and now they want to attack them say they are not doing what they should be doing about the selection law, it's ridiculous. liz: let's watch stacey abrams, but listen to this. >> i would say my conversation with major-league baseball is very clear about the fact that i did not think about boycott, i certainly regret the decision that mlb made to remove the game in the economic effect it will have on georgians at large, i support anyone who will try to stop this bad behavior and racial animus in t
liz: ten times, what do you say?about it you cannot go back on that, what's been done is been done, raphael warnock and stacey abrams are complacent and what is happened here, now what are they doing their going after a great georgia company, home depot, i remember when i was mayor and we have a home depot ino our community we were so excited to welcome a great georgia company into our community, home depot is a great georgia company that provided millions jobs for people and livelihood for...
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liz: yeah.the end, you know, we did not hear -- we heard about an apple pencil, you know, we saw some of that. it wasn't anything that was really revolutionary, kevin, it's more evolutionary. but no mention of the apple car, let's put it that way. when do you expect that we will, and what could that do to apple revenues eventually? >> yeah. so there's been a lot of talk about an apple car but, you know, we've seen it through the history of tesla that there coulding be production issues, right? and so they're sort of behind the 8-ball when it comes to that. i don't think there will ever be with an apple car. i think there will be apple in cars, right? like what they're talking about with air tags, so it could be part of an entire system. but i think what apple's doing on the chip side, what they're signaling is they're going to be ready for future technologies to take hold like augmented reality which could then go into cars. the chipping dovetails into the apple car -- the chip thing dovetails i
liz: yeah.the end, you know, we did not hear -- we heard about an apple pencil, you know, we saw some of that. it wasn't anything that was really revolutionary, kevin, it's more evolutionary. but no mention of the apple car, let's put it that way. when do you expect that we will, and what could that do to apple revenues eventually? >> yeah. so there's been a lot of talk about an apple car but, you know, we've seen it through the history of tesla that there coulding be production issues,...
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liz: we hear you.et's listen to patrice saying capitalism is worse than covid-19. >> the covid-19 and the illness is tragic and what's more tragic is capitalism. liz: did capitalism kill 600,000 people? >> not that i recall, not at all. but this is an inflammatory thing that people like patrice say and this gets people fired up. we hear all the time about covid-19 and a dangerous virus and in this country we've been taking care of it by getting the vaccine and everything that we need but she has to own up to what she's talking about she talked about socialism but i don't see where she's giventy bk to the community at all. liz: kim klacik, it's great to have you on, come back soon, foo news contributor mark theissen, i love your columns, your great writer, it's great to see you, patrice collars is also saying about the black lives matter chapters saying where is the money going. she said were not a charity and they can apply for federal grants. what do you think of that comment. >> this is what the medi
liz: we hear you.et's listen to patrice saying capitalism is worse than covid-19. >> the covid-19 and the illness is tragic and what's more tragic is capitalism. liz: did capitalism kill 600,000 people? >> not that i recall, not at all. but this is an inflammatory thing that people like patrice say and this gets people fired up. we hear all the time about covid-19 and a dangerous virus and in this country we've been taking care of it by getting the vaccine and everything that we...
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liz: we hear you, thank you so much. will show you the double standard, the democrats and media say. should get back or $2 million book advance, other justices goe the advances, no blowback against them. that story next. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient shipstation the number 1 choice of online sellers and wolfgang puck go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free and wolfgang puck did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. take the prilosec otc two-week challenge. and see the difference for yourself. prilosec otc, 1 pill a day, 24 hours, zero hear
liz: we hear you, thank you so much. will show you the double standard, the democrats and media say. should get back or $2 million book advance, other justices goe the advances, no blowback against them. that story next. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my...
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liz: larry, we thank you so much.ck don't go away five and a half minutes before the closing bell rings. . . ♪. liz: you know what? can we look at u.s. steel? just even a month to date chart. look at it up 38% just over the last month. that is when coincidentally we had scott redler, one of our favorite traders on. he was buying u.s. steel. let's what is next on your list. take your big moment. >> going into the infrastructure speech we were selling u.s. steel. that is before the tippy-top before everyone was excited. the key is getting involved to the theme, prior to the market getting loud on it. a month ago you had to look ahead of infrastructure. qs were making higher lows. we started buying more google and facebook. we even went over it on the "countdown." buying the semis talking about the big glut but not how the stocks were acting so well. those trades are working out very well. if you want to timing is for alpha, first time apple is acting a little bit better today, added to that. amazon is finally on the ver
liz: larry, we thank you so much.ck don't go away five and a half minutes before the closing bell rings. . . ♪. liz: you know what? can we look at u.s. steel? just even a month to date chart. look at it up 38% just over the last month. that is when coincidentally we had scott redler, one of our favorite traders on. he was buying u.s. steel. let's what is next on your list. take your big moment. >> going into the infrastructure speech we were selling u.s. steel. that is before the...
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liz: that's an important point.ies, poor communities, immigrant communities say no, keep the police. they see violent crime on the rise, minneapolis solved the most murders in nearly three decades, even former president barack obama said he criticized defund the police. >> i been in law enforcement 34 years and there's police officers that make mistakes in this bad police officers, the recent shooting i watched a video and i honestly think she made a mistake she grabbed the wrong tool she grabbed the pistol and thought it was a taser but she needs to be held accountable. i've been a law enforcement from longtime these are men and women that serve honorably 99% of them, they save a hell of a lot more lives than they have taken, most officers go through their whole career, even fewer go through their whole career without firing their weapon, i am virtually have been involved in the shooting back in 1987 and i don't care how much training, you're never prepared, it's a fog in my neck second you have to make a decision
liz: that's an important point.ies, poor communities, immigrant communities say no, keep the police. they see violent crime on the rise, minneapolis solved the most murders in nearly three decades, even former president barack obama said he criticized defund the police. >> i been in law enforcement 34 years and there's police officers that make mistakes in this bad police officers, the recent shooting i watched a video and i honestly think she made a mistake she grabbed the wrong tool she...
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now over to liz claman. liz: we do get breaking news, president biden announced banning all travel from india starting may 4, this is an effort to keep the spike in cases of covid from coming to our shores. we are going to get more on that in a moment. in the meantime, we have on the screen here, investors are pocketing profit because markets are banking big monthly gains. the dow s&p are on track to close out there heard great monthly jump and wait until you hear how many jobs in the rope we've seen for the nasdaq but it's just under 22 and a half hours, a man known as the greatest investor of our time will open his investment playbook for the world to see before omaha, warren buffett gearing up for his second straight annual shareholder meeting will, he will share what he sees on this particular prism for the future of the economy but more than 70, it checks the block is on everything from consumer spending to inflation and pandemic buying. the ceo jim weber is here first on foxbusiness, millions turn to r
now over to liz claman. liz: we do get breaking news, president biden announced banning all travel from india starting may 4, this is an effort to keep the spike in cases of covid from coming to our shores. we are going to get more on that in a moment. in the meantime, we have on the screen here, investors are pocketing profit because markets are banking big monthly gains. the dow s&p are on track to close out there heard great monthly jump and wait until you hear how many jobs in the rope...
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liz: we hear you.o ahead. >> rosa parks was a civil rights leader, she left alabama and moved to michigan the media failed to report that her home was broken in in the late 1990s when we were looking away from crime enforcement and she was beat to the point of hospitalization, how many americans today are going to have to be the new rosa parks, leave it in in these communities where they live in fear. that is the reason black icamericans disproportionately y we want higher enforcement presence and higher funding levels for law enforcement the media narrative to the contrary is a lie and it does not reflect black america actually is. liz: we hear you, is rashida tlaib going to her home district in michigan to say get rid of the police, get rid of that. we don't see maxine waters going to her home district in los angeles county to say getay up n the police phase in the police officers face. and in 2018 saying get up and trump official faces at restaurants, department stores, gas stations. now we have a d
liz: we hear you.o ahead. >> rosa parks was a civil rights leader, she left alabama and moved to michigan the media failed to report that her home was broken in in the late 1990s when we were looking away from crime enforcement and she was beat to the point of hospitalization, how many americans today are going to have to be the new rosa parks, leave it in in these communities where they live in fear. that is the reason black icamericans disproportionately y we want higher enforcement...
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steve: liz?iz: i am going to say incomplete and two rsons why >> i did not know that was an option. liz: i am a libertarian, i create my own rules. he has not done what he promised to do with refugee numbers. they are saying that they will do it in a month, but until they do, i cannot give him anything other than an incomplete. and the other thing, he still has a ton of investors ships -- ambassadorships that have yet to be filled. the u.s. does not have an ambassador to the european union. that is crazy. and i say that as someone who is british and just had to give away the european union. it is a huge trading block, it is a huge economic bloc and the fact that we do not have that position filled, i think that is a little bit of an oversight on this part, a pretty significant one. i know he has had his hands busy, but by goodness. but he is continuing to get an incomplete. steve: there we have it. a, a-, and an incomplete. we will be back with both of you i am sure to take the measure on the bid
steve: liz?iz: i am going to say incomplete and two rsons why >> i did not know that was an option. liz: i am a libertarian, i create my own rules. he has not done what he promised to do with refugee numbers. they are saying that they will do it in a month, but until they do, i cannot give him anything other than an incomplete. and the other thing, he still has a ton of investors ships -- ambassadorships that have yet to be filled. the u.s. does not have an ambassador to the european...
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laws, liz.equire some form of identification, whether it is ride hail or banking or airline travel, rail travel, to get into federal buildings, there is no outcry about that. elizabeth: yeah. we hear you. you know, so, are you worried about more boycotts? the clergy of color is saying with what president biden and stacey abrams are misleading about the georgia law, it could trigger boycotts that would slam minority communities? what do you say? >> no, you're absolutely right. i do think there will be more to come which is unfortunate. these ceos are weak and they are doing a disservice to the country, to their consumers, to their employees. people need to take the time to read the georgia law for themselves but what this does, it sends a message to other states not to do what georgia did. elizabeth: all right. deneen borelli, good to see you. semper fi. come back soon. >> thanks. thanks, liz. elizabeth: all right. we're coming out of the bottom of the hour. you're watching the fox business netwo
laws, liz.equire some form of identification, whether it is ride hail or banking or airline travel, rail travel, to get into federal buildings, there is no outcry about that. elizabeth: yeah. we hear you. you know, so, are you worried about more boycotts? the clergy of color is saying with what president biden and stacey abrams are misleading about the georgia law, it could trigger boycotts that would slam minority communities? what do you say? >> no, you're absolutely right. i do think...
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liz ann: it really is quite extraordinary. a lot of people don't remember that it was actually on march 23, 2020 that the fed announced many of the back stop lending facilities they were putting in place specifically for the pandemic, that kind of bridge over to help the main street side of the economy. that just showed then, and i think we are still watching the power of the fed's words, even if it predates their specific actions. tom: the specific launch of our off of the grimness of a year ago, what is the liz ann sonders run rate of actual earnings growth forward? liz ann: for the second quarter, the comp relative to the second quarter of last year is the easiest. first-quarter consensus is up 24%. you've got big leadership in terms of contributions at the sector level, consumer discretionary, financials, materials. clearly that cyclical bias is where you are going to see the biggest pop. longer-term, we have seen earnings growth significantly above gdp growth, but i think the story looking ahead will be one potentially ab
liz ann: it really is quite extraordinary. a lot of people don't remember that it was actually on march 23, 2020 that the fed announced many of the back stop lending facilities they were putting in place specifically for the pandemic, that kind of bridge over to help the main street side of the economy. that just showed then, and i think we are still watching the power of the fed's words, even if it predates their specific actions. tom: the specific launch of our off of the grimness of a year...
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coming up with liz ann sonders.ere's what i think on a friday. we are beginning to see the earnings season, and we will see major reports from equity strategists today through the weekend i didn't to monday. you will hear from all of them. jonathan: mike wilson of morgan stanley focused on execution. we seen that from procter & gamble, whirlpool, kimberly-clark, coca-cola, all talking about passing on higher costs. tom: i know you are riveted by this. i get emotional as well, ken's 60th birthday over at mattel. jonathan: happy birthday ken. who thought this is where we would be, talking about a 60th birthday for ken with tom keene? lisa: i'm just going to hope that's transitory. jonathan: it's not. it's permanent. [laughter] tom: in honor of the astronauts, tang today. lisa: i will say this, just talking about earnings. there's been a really interesting development, in my opinion. you have seen really good earnings on average. some misses, but honestly, for the most part it's been great, and the response in markets
coming up with liz ann sonders.ere's what i think on a friday. we are beginning to see the earnings season, and we will see major reports from equity strategists today through the weekend i didn't to monday. you will hear from all of them. jonathan: mike wilson of morgan stanley focused on execution. we seen that from procter & gamble, whirlpool, kimberly-clark, coca-cola, all talking about passing on higher costs. tom: i know you are riveted by this. i get emotional as well, ken's 60th...
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guest: liz carpenter's role as advisor and press strategist and operator, lady bird and liz were a totaleam, and it is incredibly important. host: in what way? what did she bring to the partnership? guest: she brought press savvy. liz carpenter was a reporter going back to the 1930's. she was from texas and came to washington and began to cover eleanor roosevelt when it was when -- when eleanor roosevelt held her press conference that called her the present for the first lady and female reporters and washington, d.c. liz carpenter had a long history of knowing how to operate with the price it washington and she helped lady bird right away to establish a very direct communication with the female press corps. these were the days when the gender press coverage was such that it was by and large exclusively who covered the office of the first lady and then by and large but not totally who covered the office of the president. liz was very important in helping lady bird make the transition and establish her own independent identity separate from that of jackie kennedy, so very important on the
guest: liz carpenter's role as advisor and press strategist and operator, lady bird and liz were a totaleam, and it is incredibly important. host: in what way? what did she bring to the partnership? guest: she brought press savvy. liz carpenter was a reporter going back to the 1930's. she was from texas and came to washington and began to cover eleanor roosevelt when it was when -- when eleanor roosevelt held her press conference that called her the present for the first lady and female...
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liz: mr.oming on, it's good to see you, we will stay on this story, thank you for your insight and service to our country. that is don mclaughlin, i am elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit", thank you for watching we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow", i am larry kudlow, great pleasure to be here as always. we will do infrastructure, the past monday president biden in the white house with a bipartisan group of congressional folks, most of whom were former governors and mayors and on the senate side two republicans were there, mitt romney and john hoban, we were told the meeting was cordial the expectations for a bipartisan deal should remain low, why is this, i figured two big
liz: mr.oming on, it's good to see you, we will stay on this story, thank you for your insight and service to our country. that is don mclaughlin, i am elizabeth macdonald you been watching "the evening edit", thank you for watching we hope you have a good evening and join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪. larry: hello everyone welcome back to "kudlow", i am larry kudlow, great pleasure to be here as always. we will do infrastructure, the past monday president biden in...
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>> well, hi, liz.an tell you there are more questions than answers as pertains to the shooting of this 13-year-old child, adam toledo. when you look at the fact that the law enforcement officers were called to that area as a result of gunfire. they get into the area. they see two people running, a 21-year-old and adam toledo, this 13-year-old. they tackle the 21-year-old. adam toledo continues to run. a police officer runs after him. he was alleged to initially said, that toledo turned around with the gun and the police officer shot him in the chest. he later died. there has been some versions that have now changed to say that he didn't have the gun when he turned around. that he had his hands in the air. i got to tell you, they have to do a complete investigation. he remember, liz, many years ago when we covered the laquan mcdonald there in chicago where police officers lied, said that laquan mcdonald came at them when in fact the video showed that he was shot in cold blood by a police officer there.
>> well, hi, liz.an tell you there are more questions than answers as pertains to the shooting of this 13-year-old child, adam toledo. when you look at the fact that the law enforcement officers were called to that area as a result of gunfire. they get into the area. they see two people running, a 21-year-old and adam toledo, this 13-year-old. they tackle the 21-year-old. adam toledo continues to run. a police officer runs after him. he was alleged to initially said, that toledo turned...
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but liz cheney is ahead of the curve.e success so far of joe biden, the acceptance in the polls of his programs if we look at the insurrection, the populist not buying the big lie that the republicans are still going back to with this nonsense in arizona and you look at those numbers that i talked about, if you go forward 12 months, his grip on the party is going to loosen more. his latest approval rating, 32%. when he was in office, he was hovering, 42, 43. three months later it's dropped ten points. donald trump i believe in the future as the democrats get more and more wind in their backs, i think his grip loosens, i do. the problem with politicians most can only take snapshots of today and can't look at tomorrow. >> that's true. i want to show all of you an interview that george stephanopoulos did with vice president kamala harris this morning. let's watch. >> senator tim scott said last night that america is not a racist country, do you agree with that? what do you make of his warning about fighting discrimination wi
but liz cheney is ahead of the curve.e success so far of joe biden, the acceptance in the polls of his programs if we look at the insurrection, the populist not buying the big lie that the republicans are still going back to with this nonsense in arizona and you look at those numbers that i talked about, if you go forward 12 months, his grip on the party is going to loosen more. his latest approval rating, 32%. when he was in office, he was hovering, 42, 43. three months later it's dropped ten...
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here, our government minister liz truss, the _ minister liz truss, the international trade secretary,nt could give to india. she describes the situation as terrible. she says they are looking at what can be done in areas like oxygen, and are putting together a package to try to help the indian government. what, specifically, would you ask of the uk, and? i think at the moment, a movement, actually, experts would be able to give them lists. i am sure the high commission has already put in the lists there. so i would not like to second guess the specific things they have asked for. i think these are pretty obvious in terms of the needs for ramping up the immediate supply of oxygen in whichever way we can. and i believe the high commission has already put out a detailed list.— detailed list. you mentioned the fact that india _ detailed list. you mentioned the fact that india has _ detailed list. you mentioned the fact that india has exported - detailed list. you mentioned the| fact that india has exported huge numbers of doses of the vaccine, 66 million doses, to 95 countries. now that i
here, our government minister liz truss, the _ minister liz truss, the international trade secretary,nt could give to india. she describes the situation as terrible. she says they are looking at what can be done in areas like oxygen, and are putting together a package to try to help the indian government. what, specifically, would you ask of the uk, and? i think at the moment, a movement, actually, experts would be able to give them lists. i am sure the high commission has already put in the...
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that comes -- can we hear liz? to investigate the capitol insurrection, agreeing with democrats that the commission should focus solely on what happened on january 25th and not political violence on the far left, as team trump wants, even though it was right wing extremists with their flags who stormed the capitol. trump told "politico," if you minimize what happened on january 6th and we appease it, then we will be in a situation where every election cycle, you could potentially have another conversation and guarantee a situation where we don't guarantee a peaceful transfer of power, we won't have learned the lessons of january 6. eugene, i'm sure you've seen the breaking news. liz cheney is now taking up space underneath donald trump's skin. he just put out one of his miss missives, attacking her. i was about to go on the air and she said to me, this is a security story. liz cheney sees the republicans, it would appear, as part of the problem when it comes to homeland and national security. >> i think that's righ
that comes -- can we hear liz? to investigate the capitol insurrection, agreeing with democrats that the commission should focus solely on what happened on january 25th and not political violence on the far left, as team trump wants, even though it was right wing extremists with their flags who stormed the capitol. trump told "politico," if you minimize what happened on january 6th and we appease it, then we will be in a situation where every election cycle, you could potentially have...
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but liz wasn't through with mike just yet.d him on behalf of aaron for the wrongful death of bonnie. >> is michael contesting this? >> he didn't even show up for court. >> in 2005 a judge ruled in favor of aaron and liz. they won and won big. >> it ended up being a $26 million award. of course -- >> which was fantasy money. >> oh, yeah, fantasy money. it's not real. because mike didn't have 26 million. >> by then mike had moved to north carolina and remarried. but he did still own shares in uncle bernie's company and the key to the old house on dolphin avenue. at age 16 aaron got the shares and became the owner of the house. growing up under the loving care of the fraziers, aaron thrived. he graduated from high school and married his wife, alyssa. >> i don't think you realized how much you meant to me through the years. >> and detective robbie hinson remained close by just in case he needed him. >> and so i just told him, i said you know i love you. if you ever need me, i'm here. so i told him, i said call me no matter what. >
but liz wasn't through with mike just yet.d him on behalf of aaron for the wrongful death of bonnie. >> is michael contesting this? >> he didn't even show up for court. >> in 2005 a judge ruled in favor of aaron and liz. they won and won big. >> it ended up being a $26 million award. of course -- >> which was fantasy money. >> oh, yeah, fantasy money. it's not real. because mike didn't have 26 million. >> by then mike had moved to north carolina and...
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fox news contributor liz peek.e very expensive and will be interesting to see over the last four years democrats have become the party of the very wealthy and rich. the republicans the party of the working class. even these wealthy folk i don't think they pay the taxes create this nirvana. what do you think? >> i think democrat legislators and certainly the white house hopes that wealthy democrats care enough about equity and all the racial justice that they have been talking about that they will swallow big tax hikes but here's the thing, charles, all of the wealthy democrats i know in new york have decamped for florida. a million people have left new york for florida, other low-tax locales. how do we know a lot of democrats are in the crowd. because they go to florida from no. they go to arizona, nevada, texas, what do they do? they immediately turn red states purple. there are democrats leaving high-taxed states. don't tell me that they think high taxes are a good thing. they clearly don't. charles: of course. l
fox news contributor liz peek.e very expensive and will be interesting to see over the last four years democrats have become the party of the very wealthy and rich. the republicans the party of the working class. even these wealthy folk i don't think they pay the taxes create this nirvana. what do you think? >> i think democrat legislators and certainly the white house hopes that wealthy democrats care enough about equity and all the racial justice that they have been talking about that...
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liz, great to see you. >> hey, good to see you.the daily show" somewhere along the evolution of late night tv. it's my impression, tell me if i'm right, that's that's what you are eared in the kind of biting political satire that we have now and before that it was more celebrity driven and interview driven and more benign jokes, and "the daily show" was the tipping point. where do you see it flitting? >> yeah, i think, that you know, i never looked at it as a traditional late night show in the sense of cultivating guests and being silly. it really to me was a reflection of the media and of the news-makers, right, so we did sort of two things, right? we launched in 1996, and i think a lot of people forgot. we launched in july of 1996. cnn was the only game in town. at the end of the show msnbc launched and then fox launched in october so we were kind of focusing on the explosion of news magazines and sat rising that and local news, and then all of a sudden there were three cable news channels with time to fill and "the daily show" w
liz, great to see you. >> hey, good to see you.the daily show" somewhere along the evolution of late night tv. it's my impression, tell me if i'm right, that's that's what you are eared in the kind of biting political satire that we have now and before that it was more celebrity driven and interview driven and more benign jokes, and "the daily show" was the tipping point. where do you see it flitting? >> yeah, i think, that you know, i never looked at it as a...
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thanks, liz. elizabeth: we hear you. thank you so much.n supreme court justice amy coney barrett. we're going to share the double standard in this one, the left and the democrats and the media say barrett should give back her $2 million book advance. other stating justices got the advances. no blowback against them. the story next. ♪♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ obsession has many names. this is ours. the lexus is. all in on the sports sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $369 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ elizabeth: joining us now, former law clerk to supreme court justice the clarence thomas, also he is a uc-berkeley law professor. professor john yu joins us. okay, so you know how democrats really want to change the supreme court in order to get policies that change the economy, change how we live. now there's this fake contro
thanks, liz. elizabeth: we hear you. thank you so much.n supreme court justice amy coney barrett. we're going to share the double standard in this one, the left and the democrats and the media say barrett should give back her $2 million book advance. other stating justices got the advances. no blowback against them. the story next. ♪♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only...
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antedate liz truss would _ the story rumbles on.the story rumbles on. antedate liz truss would not confirm _ the story rumbles on. antedate liz truss would not confirm how - the story rumbles on. antedate liz truss would not confirm how that i truss would not confirm how that refurbishment had been paid for. even though on the andrew marr programme he pressed her many times. because there is not, in a way, a gebre _ because there is not, in a way, a gebre forward here. the prime minister— gebre forward here. the prime minister may now have paid for them, thars— minister may now have paid for them, that's what— minister may now have paid for them, that's what it appears but even if they were — that's what it appears but even if they were paid for eventually by a donor_ they were paid for eventually by a donor and — they were paid for eventually by a donor and have now been paid by the prime _ donor and have now been paid by the prime minister that would count as a loan under— prime minister that would count as a loan under electoral
antedate liz truss would _ the story rumbles on.the story rumbles on. antedate liz truss would not confirm _ the story rumbles on. antedate liz truss would not confirm how - the story rumbles on. antedate liz truss would not confirm how that i truss would not confirm how that refurbishment had been paid for. even though on the andrew marr programme he pressed her many times. because there is not, in a way, a gebre _ because there is not, in a way, a gebre forward here. the prime minister—...
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thanks, liz. elizabeth: we hear you. thank you so much.new pressure on supreme court justice amy coney barrett. we're going to share the double standard in this one, the left and the democrats and the media say barrett should give back her $2 million book advance. other stating justices got the advances. no blowback against them. the story next. ♪♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe eas
thanks, liz. elizabeth: we hear you. thank you so much.new pressure on supreme court justice amy coney barrett. we're going to share the double standard in this one, the left and the democrats and the media say barrett should give back her $2 million book advance. other stating justices got the advances. no blowback against them. the story next. ♪♪ ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a...