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maría: no, abuelito.lo y me tienes que respetar. bueno, ¿y cómo funciona todo esto? maría: mire, primero agarra la... esta y se la pasa por atrás de las estas, luego la conecta aquí, en el este, y ya nomás le hace de las de acá, así, pero con ritmo. yo a la primer semana empecé a sentir resultados. ya como a la segunda semana, mis amigas me dejaron de hablar. carmelo: con esto le rechina todo, ¿eh? maría: ¿no serán sus articulaciones? carmelo: siento cosquillitas. maría: voy por algo abajo. carmelo: ¡ven acá! ¡maría, vente, que me lo saques! ¡ven acá! doña lucha: a ver, mamacita. estos peluchitos ya se van a la basura, ¿sí? porque nomás esconden ácaros y se llaman escombros emocionales. rosa: entonces, tú tira este mono de coco que da entre ternura y asquito. doña lucha: ah, no. mi mono de coco no, fíjate, no lo voy a tirar porque es el único recuerdo que tengo de mi luna de miel en el hotel grillos verdes de acapulco. ay, mira, hija, tu ula ula. ay, cómo me acuerdo cuando te ponías ahí, en el patio, y du
maría: no, abuelito.lo y me tienes que respetar. bueno, ¿y cómo funciona todo esto? maría: mire, primero agarra la... esta y se la pasa por atrás de las estas, luego la conecta aquí, en el este, y ya nomás le hace de las de acá, así, pero con ritmo. yo a la primer semana empecé a sentir resultados. ya como a la segunda semana, mis amigas me dejaron de hablar. carmelo: con esto le rechina todo, ¿eh? maría: ¿no serán sus articulaciones? carmelo: siento cosquillitas. maría: voy por...
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maria: welcome back.aq finished down better than 2% yesterday, a technology led tumble in the market. the nasdaq this morning is down again. joining us right now is we'd bush securities managing director of equity research, daniel ives. great to see you. i know you've been saying the secular drivers around the cloud, cyber security, the new digital age, not going anywhere. where do you allocate capital today in a market that's down 30% year-to-date on the nasdaq? >> i think it's have and have notes playing out in tech. i think you want to be exposed on a lot of the enterprise names, names like microsoft. i think google on the cloud story continues to be positive and names like -- in cyber security, names like palo alto and z scale and apple continue to be our favorite. but consumer led names, especially the social media, i think those will have hurricane like headwinds and rieu cube rue you want to be exposed to enterprise names. i think you see tech stocks second half rip higher. maria: as we see more la
maria: welcome back.aq finished down better than 2% yesterday, a technology led tumble in the market. the nasdaq this morning is down again. joining us right now is we'd bush securities managing director of equity research, daniel ives. great to see you. i know you've been saying the secular drivers around the cloud, cyber security, the new digital age, not going anywhere. where do you allocate capital today in a market that's down 30% year-to-date on the nasdaq? >> i think it's have and...
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maria: right.g with the president but all the way down, governors, mayors and so on. their view when you're talking about radicals, their view is you can't make a socialist on omlette without breaking a few eggs. if they have to lose congress and district attorney's offices, they will do that in order to advance the ball. they're willing to take two steps forward and one step back. maria: the same with the climate change policy as well, same thing. we'll take a break. when we come back, national security council spokesperson john kirby says putin is weaponizing the food supply. mary kissel is here. she will weigh in on that when we come back. don't miss that, right after the break. ♪ only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help you build a future for the ones you love. that's the value of ownership. dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get
maria: right.g with the president but all the way down, governors, mayors and so on. their view when you're talking about radicals, their view is you can't make a socialist on omlette without breaking a few eggs. if they have to lose congress and district attorney's offices, they will do that in order to advance the ball. they're willing to take two steps forward and one step back. maria: the same with the climate change policy as well, same thing. we'll take a break. when we come back,...
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maria: yeah.l come back soon. thanks very much for your leadership and for joining us this morning. >> thank you, maria. god bless. maria: quick break and axing staff, technology companies are laying off workers at the highest pace since 2020. the co-founder and ceo of accity activate, michael wolff is here to weigh in. stay with us. ? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want —your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nati
maria: yeah.l come back soon. thanks very much for your leadership and for joining us this morning. >> thank you, maria. god bless. maria: quick break and axing staff, technology companies are laying off workers at the highest pace since 2020. the co-founder and ceo of accity activate, michael wolff is here to weigh in. stay with us. ? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an...
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maria: [laughter] maria: you love that. cheryl: can't wait. maria: thank you, cheryl.ary karine jean-pierre shooting down calls to increase domestic oil production and oil drilling as biden continues to shift the blame for sky high gasoline prices onto oil companies. fox news' peter doocy pressed the white house press secretary on the president's energy policy yesterday. watch. >> we need them to actually refine the crude oil which is not happening and that's what we're calling on oil companies to do. >> why not drill more in the u.s. >> we don't need to do that. maria: we don't need to do that as exxon mobil is now firing back at joe biden's attack. the oil company writing they have, quote, been investing more than any other company to develop u.s. oil and gas supplies. government can promote investment through clear and consistent policy that supports u.s. resource development and is not what we have had. joining us right now is former white house chief of staff, form earn omb director, mick mulvaney. it's great to see you this morning. thanks very much for being her
maria: [laughter] maria: you love that. cheryl: can't wait. maria: thank you, cheryl.ary karine jean-pierre shooting down calls to increase domestic oil production and oil drilling as biden continues to shift the blame for sky high gasoline prices onto oil companies. fox news' peter doocy pressed the white house press secretary on the president's energy policy yesterday. watch. >> we need them to actually refine the crude oil which is not happening and that's what we're calling on oil...
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maria: "mornings with maria" is live right now.ord on wall street, top investors watching your money. joining me now is senior vice president and senior portfolio manager, bryce doty is here, keith fitzgerald and portfolio manager adam johnson. gentlemen, great to see you, thanks very much for being here today. bryce, kicking things off with you. with the market that is down again today ahead of the consumer price index report out on friday for the month of may, we are expecting inflation to stay elevated at a level of 8.3% for the month of hey with a gain of -- with a gain of seven tenths of a percent. what's priced into the market? do you think markets react to the cpi friday? >> well, i think inflation is going to persist a lot longer than people think and i think that the number on friday is going to be a disaster, as you say, over 8% year over year and critical basic needs like food are going to be even higher and it's going to have a lot of bad news. i don't think there's a really good way out of this mess. you look at, as yo
maria: "mornings with maria" is live right now.ord on wall street, top investors watching your money. joining me now is senior vice president and senior portfolio manager, bryce doty is here, keith fitzgerald and portfolio manager adam johnson. gentlemen, great to see you, thanks very much for being here today. bryce, kicking things off with you. with the market that is down again today ahead of the consumer price index report out on friday for the month of may, we are expecting...
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maria: okay.ity. this is an ease of transaction. it's decentralized. you're cutting off layer after layer, it's the manipulation of a system politically that we could avoid through this. maria: yeah, it looks like stable p coin will be the first to really see the kind of regulatory framework that you're talking about. cory, we'll be watching. it's a great subject to dive into. thanks so much. >> thanks, maria. thank you. maria: cory gardner joining us this morning. the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. ♪ maria: good friday morning, everybody. thanks very much for joining us this morning. i'm maria bartiromo. it is friday, june 24th. your top stories right now, 7:0e east coast. today the first positive week for stocks in a month, stocks are rallying this morning as the relief rally continues to play out this week, if the market closes higher today it will cap the first positive week in four weeks for stocks. earnings season of course begins in two weeks and it is expected to be m
maria: okay.ity. this is an ease of transaction. it's decentralized. you're cutting off layer after layer, it's the manipulation of a system politically that we could avoid through this. maria: yeah, it looks like stable p coin will be the first to really see the kind of regulatory framework that you're talking about. cory, we'll be watching. it's a great subject to dive into. thanks so much. >> thanks, maria. thank you. maria: cory gardner joining us this morning. the next hour of...
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maria: yeah.eed to look into the doj targeting moms and dads at school board meeting, the oversight committee needs to examine the whole origin, all the misinformation we got from dr. fauci over the last year and a half. so there's lots of investigations that need to happen. we are committed to doing that but doing it in way that's consistent with the constitution. maria: so who is responsible for all of these failed policies? liz peek wrote a fantastic op-ed on foxnews.com the other day saying that, look, it's not all joe biden's fault here. his cabinet is inept. let's take a look at the cabinet, and i want to know from you who's going to be the left holding the ball? is janet yellen going to continue in her job even though she told us for a year that inflation was transitory? alejandro mayorkas running a wide open border, jennifer granholm not understanding how much oil is needed, anthony and lloyd austin blinken overseeing the botched -- withdrawal from afghanistan. pete buttigieg was missing i
maria: yeah.eed to look into the doj targeting moms and dads at school board meeting, the oversight committee needs to examine the whole origin, all the misinformation we got from dr. fauci over the last year and a half. so there's lots of investigations that need to happen. we are committed to doing that but doing it in way that's consistent with the constitution. maria: so who is responsible for all of these failed policies? liz peek wrote a fantastic op-ed on foxnews.com the other day saying...
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maria: yeah.n we're talking with west virginia attorney general, patrick morrisey this morning, he is going to be previewing the west virginia versus the epa case. this is the next major decision we're expecting from the supreme court. don't m miss a moment of it -- don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ i love it when you go crazy. ♪ you take all my inhibitions. ♪ baby, there's nothing holding me back. ♪ you take me place that's tear up my reb pew station. -- reputation. ♪ ♪ how's he still playin'? aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick pain in the aspercreme. maria: welcome back. the supreme court expected to issue two more blockbuster decisions later this morning, one of them deciding the power of unelected government officials to implement policies impacting all americans which we've seen a lot of this last year and-a-half. west virginia versus the environmental protection agency will
maria: yeah.n we're talking with west virginia attorney general, patrick morrisey this morning, he is going to be previewing the west virginia versus the epa case. this is the next major decision we're expecting from the supreme court. don't m miss a moment of it -- don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ i love it when you go crazy. ♪ you take all my inhibitions. ♪ baby, there's nothing holding me back. ♪ you take me place...
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maria: yeah. lee, when i first read this line in that op-ed he wrote for the wall street journal, you know, his handlers wrote, and he used the same line, the most robust recovery in american -- in modern history. i have no idea what he's talking about. this is just not true. >> no one knows what he's talking about. 83% of americans right now feel that the economy is either poor or not good. they say that 71% say we're going in the wrong direction. his approval rating is at 40% which is less than donald trump's was at this point. than donald trump's is today. he seems completely out of touch and one thing i think americans really expected from joe biden was that he was going to be able to relate to them. right now what he's really doing is demonstrating that he's completely out of touch and people are losing hope that there's anything that he or the democrats are going to be able to do to make their lives better and so -- dagen: what was it, empathy, he's not even emp a athetic. he's at the very l
maria: yeah. lee, when i first read this line in that op-ed he wrote for the wall street journal, you know, his handlers wrote, and he used the same line, the most robust recovery in american -- in modern history. i have no idea what he's talking about. this is just not true. >> no one knows what he's talking about. 83% of americans right now feel that the economy is either poor or not good. they say that 71% say we're going in the wrong direction. his approval rating is at 40% which is...
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thanks, maria. maria: we will catch up soon.ncy pelosi still says that -- she claims her party has a real shot at keeping the majority. bernie sanders sees things differently. it's the hot topic buzz and it is next. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership. lemons, lemons, lemons. the world is so full of lemons. when you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. so you can go and see all those lemons, for less. millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get unlimited data wi
thanks, maria. maria: we will catch up soon.ncy pelosi still says that -- she claims her party has a real shot at keeping the majority. bernie sanders sees things differently. it's the hot topic buzz and it is next. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership. lemons,...
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maria: yeah.p-ed, he's been on this tour in the week trying to tell the american people that he's in charge, but that op-ed on inflation didn't give us any solutions. so what's the answersome -- answer? >> yeah. well, those are the points i want to get into with janet yellen. number one is why aren't we producing more american energy? and number two is how can you believe raising taxes is going to help? that the cornerstone of their economic policy. that is, makes no sense to the american people when they can't afford food or groceries, to be the faced with increasing taxes. that's not the solution. but you're right, the president has his cabinet members out traveling the country saying, hey, it's not all that bad. the american people are paying $4.75 for gas, they understand, they're going to believe their own two eyes which is their wallets which are empty and their savings are shrinking. maria: but, senator, is it intentional? we're going to take a short break. i want to ask you if the administ
maria: yeah.p-ed, he's been on this tour in the week trying to tell the american people that he's in charge, but that op-ed on inflation didn't give us any solutions. so what's the answersome -- answer? >> yeah. well, those are the points i want to get into with janet yellen. number one is why aren't we producing more american energy? and number two is how can you believe raising taxes is going to help? that the cornerstone of their economic policy. that is, makes no sense to the american...
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dagen: maria -- maria: this is going to be painful.e haven't even discussed the runoff of the balance sheet, dagen. i know that started in june. let's get into this. what do you make of how painful this is going to be? that's what investors are reacting to this morning with this 500 point selloff, dagen. dagen: one thing i'll note, if you look at the yield on the 10 year treasury right now it's not even as high as it was at the close on tuesday. so 3.48% is where the 10 year yield closed on tuesday. that was a new high since april of 2011. so what the fed is going to do is destroy money and because interest rates are going up so much, you need to have -- just looking at, say, mortgage rates. you have mortgage rates that are now north -- being quoted north of 6% which nick timeros was talking about yesterday. you're talking about the difference between a 3% mortgage and 6 and a quarter percent mortgage, you need to have a comedown in home prices of about 30% to offset that increase in the monthly nut for people who are going out to buy
dagen: maria -- maria: this is going to be painful.e haven't even discussed the runoff of the balance sheet, dagen. i know that started in june. let's get into this. what do you make of how painful this is going to be? that's what investors are reacting to this morning with this 500 point selloff, dagen. dagen: one thing i'll note, if you look at the yield on the 10 year treasury right now it's not even as high as it was at the close on tuesday. so 3.48% is where the 10 year yield closed on...
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maria: yeah.tion time line that shows very clearly where inflation was and all of the policy mistakes that kept stoking it and stoking it over the last year. we're going to keep looking at that this morning. americans are feeling the sting of inflation and the white house refuses to take any responsibility for it. the wall street journal scathing editorial coming up right here this morning and then more than one-third of americans with this kind of salary say they are living paycheck to paycheck, the number may surprise you. it's the hot topic buzz. back in a moment. ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. what if you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customers all on different systems. you need to pull it together. so you
maria: yeah.tion time line that shows very clearly where inflation was and all of the policy mistakes that kept stoking it and stoking it over the last year. we're going to keep looking at that this morning. americans are feeling the sting of inflation and the white house refuses to take any responsibility for it. the wall street journal scathing editorial coming up right here this morning and then more than one-third of americans with this kind of salary say they are living paycheck to...
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maria: yeah.state laws invalidating abortion after five months of pregnancy, they would invalidate. so there's viability, it's a baby, it can live outside the womb even under those circumstances they support abortion. invalidate state laws that prevent abortion for sex selection, so their law would have invalidated that. invalidate conscience decisions, certain nurses and doctors because of their faith and so forth. we have those laws in 46 states. the democrats would have blown out that. that's why radical, pro-abort types like collins, murkowski and others, even they had to vote against this law. so let's be clear, the democrats stand for partial birth, last second infant side which means sticking a big needle, shoving it in the top of the head of the baby, draining out their brain, turning it around in the womb and pulling it out by its feet. that's why you never see graphics on these news shows explaining exactly what the democrats stand for. that's what they stand for, that's what they would
maria: yeah.state laws invalidating abortion after five months of pregnancy, they would invalidate. so there's viability, it's a baby, it can live outside the womb even under those circumstances they support abortion. invalidate state laws that prevent abortion for sex selection, so their law would have invalidated that. invalidate conscience decisions, certain nurses and doctors because of their faith and so forth. we have those laws in 46 states. the democrats would have blown out that....
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maria: next hour of mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ ♪ maria: good tuesday, everybody, i'm mariaof summer, top stories right now 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. we are watching a market begin a new week with the big rally trying to recover from the worst week since the early days of the the pandemic of 2020, check it out. dow industrials up almost 500 points, one and two-thirds percent. s&p higher by 66 and nasdaq up 201, right now almost 2%. last week all three major indices suffered third consecutive week of decline as many economists expect we are already in recession right now. s&p 500 seeing worst week of since march of 2020. yet president biden is keeping his green energy agenda moving it forward. >> we have a chance here to make fundamental turn toward global energy and electric vehicles, not just electric vehicles but across the board and that's something that we should be, my team will be sitting down with ceo's of major oil companies this week and so i can get a explanation how they justify how they make $35 billion. maria: growth taking the biggest hit year to date. nasda
maria: next hour of mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ ♪ maria: good tuesday, everybody, i'm mariaof summer, top stories right now 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. we are watching a market begin a new week with the big rally trying to recover from the worst week since the early days of the the pandemic of 2020, check it out. dow industrials up almost 500 points, one and two-thirds percent. s&p higher by 66 and nasdaq up 201, right now almost 2%. last week all three major indices...
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maria: "mornings with maria" live right now. . . kin voters casting in five states yesterday, president trump notching significant victory in so you can't carolina candidate he backed a beating tom rice first house republican to vote to impeach president trump in texas mayra flores flipped control seat held by democrats nearly a decade, more of this border state going to voters, one of those votes from tesla ceo elon musk tweeted this, i voted for mayra flores, first time i ever voted republican, massive red wave in 2022 writes elon musk valleyed plans to quote super moderate super pac with dagen mcdowell. steve: this morning dagen your reaction to see elon musk talking about the mayra for mr. race what elon musk said about voting for mayra flores seat held by democrats unbroken almost four decades. speaks to the shifting attitudes of voters, whether it is young voters turning against biden and democrats. particularly latino voters turning against biden and the democrats, because they are -- one, coast to fovt regardless where you l
maria: "mornings with maria" live right now. . . kin voters casting in five states yesterday, president trump notching significant victory in so you can't carolina candidate he backed a beating tom rice first house republican to vote to impeach president trump in texas mayra flores flipped control seat held by democrats nearly a decade, more of this border state going to voters, one of those votes from tesla ceo elon musk tweeted this, i voted for mayra flores, first time i ever voted...
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maria: yeah.nd that's why markets have been so volatile. yesterday markets were higher, lower, and of course closed not too far from where they began the session. what do you make of all a of this volatility and where do you stand in terms of earnings estimates going into the second quarter reporting season which is going to happen in a couple of weeks? >> it is the topic of the day. you know, right now when you look at how markets are trading, they're flip-flopping between trading on inflation fears and trading on recession fears. neither of those two terms are encouraging. but we've seen that over the past month. look at bond yields, there's a 20 basis point swing that's become the norm in 10 year treasury yields. that's not typical. at the same time, look at energy stocks. energy stocks went from being the star of the year to the worst performing s&p 500 sector in june. so we are seeing a shift in markets to concerns about growth fears and the reality is that volatility is likely going to persi
maria: yeah.nd that's why markets have been so volatile. yesterday markets were higher, lower, and of course closed not too far from where they began the session. what do you make of all a of this volatility and where do you stand in terms of earnings estimates going into the second quarter reporting season which is going to happen in a couple of weeks? >> it is the topic of the day. you know, right now when you look at how markets are trading, they're flip-flopping between trading on...
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maria: yeah.good point, we need the charity of understanding who's actually regulating this so we can understand what the rules of the road are. brock, thanks very much. brock pierce joining us on crypto. see you soon. the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. ♪ ♪ maria: and good thursday morning, everybody, thanks very much for joining us this morning, i'm maria bartiromo. it is thursday, june 9th. 7:02 on the east coast right now. today,s claims ask and misinformation in plain sight as the impact of inflation stings. the president last night on jimmy kimmel. >> inflation is, is the bane of our existence. inflation is mostly in food and in gasoline are. we have the fastest growing economy in the world. the world. the world. and so we're the strongest economy. maria: no, actually, we don't. the economy shrank in the first quarter by 1.4%, inflation near a 40-year high because of the spending that has occurred over the haas year. as you can see, the inflation timeline veals this is a
maria: yeah.good point, we need the charity of understanding who's actually regulating this so we can understand what the rules of the road are. brock, thanks very much. brock pierce joining us on crypto. see you soon. the next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. ♪ ♪ maria: and good thursday morning, everybody, thanks very much for joining us this morning, i'm maria bartiromo. it is thursday, june 9th. 7:02 on the east coast right now. today,s claims ask and...
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maria: welcome back.$7 trillion in market value has been wiped out this years investors worry about economic recession and the federal reserve's ability to fix it. borrowing got more expensive last week when the federal reserve raised interest rates by aggressive 735 basis points, sending banks to follow suit -- 75 basis points. as everything costs more money today. inflation is 40-year high. the stock market suffering the worst week last week since march of 2020 when when the impact began. we have thomas hoenig, investor portfolio manager and head of santor icap tall, dan niles. thank you so much for being here. tom, get your take on the 75 basis-point move last week from the federal reserve. was it the right move, and how will it change things? >> i think let me just back up a second. it is very important move. there is a couple things you have to keep in mind. i worry a little bit that it gives an impression of panic almost on the part of the federal reserve. they had a plan. they were going 50 basis p
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maria: good sunday morning everyone.appy father's day to wall, welcome to "sunday morning futures." i'm maria bartiromo. out of excuses and digging in. president biden refuses to change course on his expensive climate change agenda, instead take no responsibility for 40-year high inflation, $7 trillion of loss of market value and economy likely in recession right now. president biden: when they come to you talking about big spenders, let them know, almost $2 trillion in deficit reduction. i don't want to hear anymore of these lies are reckless spending. we're changing peoples lives. maria: our lives are certainly changing. coming up former secretary of state mike pompeo on the number one threat to today and the mistakes that got us here from foreign policy to economics. as joe biden claims it is bizarre to blame him even as the president's approval rating plummets with key voting blocks abandoning him, minorities, independents and business. >> these are treacherous times. frankly the lack of leadership in washington is d
maria: good sunday morning everyone.appy father's day to wall, welcome to "sunday morning futures." i'm maria bartiromo. out of excuses and digging in. president biden refuses to change course on his expensive climate change agenda, instead take no responsibility for 40-year high inflation, $7 trillion of loss of market value and economy likely in recession right now. president biden: when they come to you talking about big spenders, let them know, almost $2 trillion in deficit...
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maria: not as stunning as the policies. we gotta get your take on the wide open border situation and this is another of his policies former governor of texas. you know better than anybody about what's happening in texas. the border patrol is reporting several more large surges of migrants illegal crossing into the country pre-they apprehended or hundred migrants in one texas location alone. where hearing morale for border patrol agents is in the toilet here is hector garza. he joined me earlier this week. >> the border patrol agents are very disappointed in this administration because we see on a daily basis that we cannot protect our country, we cannot protect our borders aced on these policies being implemented by the biden administration and we cannot hire fast enough we don't have enough candidates in the pipeline to have enough agencies secure the border. maria: governor what your take on what's going on at the border. >> mayra flores is a great example to expect going forward in texas. i will suggest the other states
maria: not as stunning as the policies. we gotta get your take on the wide open border situation and this is another of his policies former governor of texas. you know better than anybody about what's happening in texas. the border patrol is reporting several more large surges of migrants illegal crossing into the country pre-they apprehended or hundred migrants in one texas location alone. where hearing morale for border patrol agents is in the toilet here is hector garza. he joined me earlier...
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maria: wow. >> 750,000, maria. think about it.f that 750,000 could be on that same databasesome that's probably the single most concerning thing i see at the border that has me concerned. in my 35 years doing in the, i've never been more concerned about a national security threat entering this country than i do right now. maria: yeah. and we've already seen apprehensions of ms-13 members, people on terror theist watch lists. biden is reportedly closing in on a resettling of are refugees in spain as qanta is vowing to -- canada is vowing to take in the haitian my grants. what about these side deals he's talking about with canada and spain? >> again, an election must be coming up. that's not going to scratch the surface. if they really cared about that, they would replace, reinstate the same agreements we had with guatemala, el salvador, honduras and mexico where if you left hon curious, you claim asylum in the first country you come to the. and that was working urn the trump add administration. it was a game-changer. again, they're
maria: wow. >> 750,000, maria. think about it.f that 750,000 could be on that same databasesome that's probably the single most concerning thing i see at the border that has me concerned. in my 35 years doing in the, i've never been more concerned about a national security threat entering this country than i do right now. maria: yeah. and we've already seen apprehensions of ms-13 members, people on terror theist watch lists. biden is reportedly closing in on a resettling of are refugees...
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>> maria first i have to say thank you.he few people in the press didn't want to go out and when the pulitzer but ask the tough questions to get to honesty prevents we found in the court regardless of the murder, what are we fine? hillary clinton made this up. they made it up to go after the president pretty went to the highest levels. it even went to individuals in the campaign itself. jake's old and is now the national security adviser to the president of the united states. he was a part of this he made this upward word is his wife work? she works for attorney general garland at the same time. after knowing these facts of what went forward, why is jake still in the white house? how is any country going to believe him or how are we going to be able to trust him based upon the slide that he had made to try and change the course of an election. that was wrong, hillary was wrong to do it, why did the country have to go through this? why were those players inside congress? adam schiff who is head of the intel committee paid wh
>> maria first i have to say thank you.he few people in the press didn't want to go out and when the pulitzer but ask the tough questions to get to honesty prevents we found in the court regardless of the murder, what are we fine? hillary clinton made this up. they made it up to go after the president pretty went to the highest levels. it even went to individuals in the campaign itself. jake's old and is now the national security adviser to the president of the united states. he was a...
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maria don't have to do this.w talking with your brother no and when were you last in your apartment. oh, a long time ago i was. if you come to the threshold of your apartment today, brother, no one will let you in. are you sure about that no, she doesn’t talk to me maria they assure that they will be glad to live with you, but they won’t let vladimir into the studio your brother and his wife igor and olga smirnova igor how long have you not seen your sister three years ago ? i saw her by chance, we met at the station after that she called several times in a drunken state, what can you say. yeah, the last time she called, what is it she has no time, this is nowhere to live vladimir began to yell, taking her away, he does not want to work, where i did not suit her. why didn't you take your sister? do you know how long i ran after her? from which companies did not pull out. and when it was, when she was still quite 18 years old, until the apartments in whose property 1/2 she owns, and we have such a document for obv
maria don't have to do this.w talking with your brother no and when were you last in your apartment. oh, a long time ago i was. if you come to the threshold of your apartment today, brother, no one will let you in. are you sure about that no, she doesn’t talk to me maria they assure that they will be glad to live with you, but they won’t let vladimir into the studio your brother and his wife igor and olga smirnova igor how long have you not seen your sister three years ago ? i saw her by...
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i am maria bartiromo.sident biden doubles down on false claims about sky high inflation while targeting oil and gasoline companies we are look at the fax with congressman steve scalise this week and bird plus another volatile referee on wall street journal bikers the u.s. economy might already be in a recession. float mcdonald's and were headed for another lehman brothers type momenta laid out forthcoming up. [background noises] is going as a presence planned visit to saudi arabia. kt mcfarland on what if anything can be accomplished bird and the message it sends to the rest of the world. but first present by jon the associated press, republicans claim that his spending is to blame for record high inflation is quote bizarre as the white house tries to convince us it is not his fault. >> the president did not take the actions he's taken the past several months, the prices that we see now would be a lot worse. it is actually blunted some of the increase that could have been. and so the president has taken ac
i am maria bartiromo.sident biden doubles down on false claims about sky high inflation while targeting oil and gasoline companies we are look at the fax with congressman steve scalise this week and bird plus another volatile referee on wall street journal bikers the u.s. economy might already be in a recession. float mcdonald's and were headed for another lehman brothers type momenta laid out forthcoming up. [background noises] is going as a presence planned visit to saudi arabia. kt mcfarland...
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maria: absolutely.on patriots, we have the patriots, the dynamite, so we have been spoiled, the red sox, bruins. we love doing it, it is fun. we enjoy sports in our family. we are diehard celtics fans. dion: i have to tell everybody -- full disclosure, i'm from new england originally. sports is like a way of life for people. i'm sure customers are going to go for these doughnuts -- are going coocoo for these doughnuts. maria: it is fun to see everybody coming in with their green on. we bleed green in boston. dion: what is your message to any other doughnut shop in the bay area? this is your chance to get them to throw down with you. maria: i'm calling out any doughnut shop in the bay area. send us an email. info@kanesdonuts.com. even though we are probably going to win, but going forward, we have quite a while for the finals. let's make this deal happen, it will be fun. i don't understand why no one has taken me up on this. dion: we are showing some video from wcvb, the abc station in boston that shows
maria: absolutely.on patriots, we have the patriots, the dynamite, so we have been spoiled, the red sox, bruins. we love doing it, it is fun. we enjoy sports in our family. we are diehard celtics fans. dion: i have to tell everybody -- full disclosure, i'm from new england originally. sports is like a way of life for people. i'm sure customers are going to go for these doughnuts -- are going coocoo for these doughnuts. maria: it is fun to see everybody coming in with their green on. we bleed...
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>> good morning maria.at this and not a great one -- not a great place for americans to be written as you said we'd continue to set record prices every day. that is going to continue for quite some time for an american-style spending $6,650,000,000 more on gasoline every day compared to a year ago. you look at some of the month on month increases across the country, illinois up 86 cents a gallon and the last month. indiana up 79 cents for adjusting gas prices all over the country coast-to-coast. maria: yes, but what is driving it? are you expecting it to get worse in the summer months when people drive more? >> without a doubt. we continue to see resilient americans hitting the road. demand is not as high as what would seen in past history but given the fact we are pushing record prices it is certainly very surprising to see gasoline remaining as strong as it is. about 8.8 million barrels a day being consumed by americans in light of gas prices that are far beyond any records we have ever set. so after two
>> good morning maria.at this and not a great one -- not a great place for americans to be written as you said we'd continue to set record prices every day. that is going to continue for quite some time for an american-style spending $6,650,000,000 more on gasoline every day compared to a year ago. you look at some of the month on month increases across the country, illinois up 86 cents a gallon and the last month. indiana up 79 cents for adjusting gas prices all over the country...
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maria: there is that.iticos reporting there's a growing frustration by the president and his family that he is not receiving the kind of generally more positive coverage. they believe he deserves. they say too often attention is focused on staff turnover and poor poll numbers and not a robust a jobs market at america's relatively strong economic recovery. and he let me point out in this whole idea of a robust a jobs market the tech sectors cutting jobs right out the pace they did in early 2020 because of the pandemic, right now. >> and we are still a 10,000 jobs short of a reward in the pandemic started under president biden we are probably 5 million jobs short of where we should be if the trendlines had continued in the right direction. but this president inherited a surging economy. he inherited ace economy that was emerging from the economic lockdowns during the pandemic. all he has done is destroy that surge. think he assumes no matter what he did, no matter what the democrats did this economic growth
maria: there is that.iticos reporting there's a growing frustration by the president and his family that he is not receiving the kind of generally more positive coverage. they believe he deserves. they say too often attention is focused on staff turnover and poor poll numbers and not a robust a jobs market at america's relatively strong economic recovery. and he let me point out in this whole idea of a robust a jobs market the tech sectors cutting jobs right out the pace they did in early 2020...