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jessica: at 1:28, melissa got a text. melissa: the doctor called and said they were both doing great. jessica: brother and sister were in rooms across the hall from each other, recovering. melissa: and he did say to her that it was the best day of his life. jessica: but while kelly started improving immediately, hospital records show anders was in a lot of pain, an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. at 4:29, a nurse practitioner changed his medication from fentanyl to another potent opioid, dilaudid. mike ramsay: opioids have some powerful side effects and that is they slow down your breathing rate and to the point that if you're sensitive to it or you get too much, you'll stop breathing. jessica: the next morning, after a restless night marked by multiple bouts of vomiting, anders asked his mom for sunglasses so he could sleep. melissa: i actually took a picture once he fell asleep because he looked so sweet with his sunglasses on. jessica: that sweet photo melissa took would later serve as a critical clue. it shows anders wasn't
jessica: at 1:28, melissa got a text. melissa: the doctor called and said they were both doing great. jessica: brother and sister were in rooms across the hall from each other, recovering. melissa: and he did say to her that it was the best day of his life. jessica: but while kelly started improving immediately, hospital records show anders was in a lot of pain, an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. at 4:29, a nurse practitioner changed his medication from fentanyl to another potent opioid, dilaudid....
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melissa. so anna, i'm wondering, are people's memories short or is all forgiven with the marco's regime, that we have this situation. i wouldn't say that all is forgiven, but more that a lot of history has been white washed and scrubbed clean. we can see the massive disinformation and historical revisionism that the market has have invested in. this has been really well documented by both international press like the washington post and d, w as well and domestic outlets. they have been using tick tock, you tube, and really setting a new narrative of what the marcus years were like in the seventy's. so marshal law era is now being set to music and punched up with emoji, and really softened up as like this golden era of philippine history, white washing all of the human rights atrocities. and the massive corruption of the marcus is during those years. and of course, the 19 eighties 19 seventies. it was a long time ago. you have a new generation of young people in the philippines. you don't remem
melissa. so anna, i'm wondering, are people's memories short or is all forgiven with the marco's regime, that we have this situation. i wouldn't say that all is forgiven, but more that a lot of history has been white washed and scrubbed clean. we can see the massive disinformation and historical revisionism that the market has have invested in. this has been really well documented by both international press like the washington post and d, w as well and domestic outlets. they have been using...
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. >> welcome to the halftime report, i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner another big acceselloff on the street how much more pain is ahead for the tech wreck, we'll debate that and the best strategies to protect your portfolio from the market turmoil our investment committee, courtney gibson, steve weesz and joe terranova, let's get a check on the markets major averages extending their losses, the nasdaq dipping below 12,000 and deep in bear market territory. we're now down more than 3% on the nasdaq s&p 500 actually flirted with the 4,000 level earlier in the s session. we're now down 3.25% yields hitting its highest level since november 2018, the ten-year sitting at 3.085% and i guess the question is how much has been priced in, whether it be stronger dollar, whether it be economic slowdown, whether it be a fed rate hike tightening cycle. joe terranova, what do you think? >> yeah, it's interesting. all of the things that you mentioned, the fundamental contributions to the macro environment, i'm not sure how you get any degree of clarity as we move forward here over the comiing days, t
. >> welcome to the halftime report, i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner another big acceselloff on the street how much more pain is ahead for the tech wreck, we'll debate that and the best strategies to protect your portfolio from the market turmoil our investment committee, courtney gibson, steve weesz and joe terranova, let's get a check on the markets major averages extending their losses, the nasdaq dipping below 12,000 and deep in bear market territory. we're now down more than 3%...
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i'm melissa lee in for sara eisen who is on assignment in davos. let's take a check on where we stand. the dow jones industrial average surging higher, helped by jpmorgan, goldman sachs, walmart. jamie dimon rally. >>> check out the s&p sector winners today. as i mentioned led by strength in banks, following optimistic comments from jamie dimon at the investor day energy not too far behind, although wti is flat on the session. it's up by 2.75% staples getting a bid up 2.2%. coming up can you trust this market bounce-back we'll ask tom lee if he thinks the bottom is behind us or there is more pain to come >>> plus we'll talk to the ceo of take-two about the closing of its deal to buy zynga and fresh m & a speculation in the space we begin with jamie dimon wrapping up remarks at investor day where earlier comments helped spur this rally we're seeing in the financials leslie picker is there on the ground at the conference with the very latest. >> that's right. chairman and ceo jamie dimon just wrapping up jpmorgan's investor day he shared an analogy t
i'm melissa lee in for sara eisen who is on assignment in davos. let's take a check on where we stand. the dow jones industrial average surging higher, helped by jpmorgan, goldman sachs, walmart. jamie dimon rally. >>> check out the s&p sector winners today. as i mentioned led by strength in banks, following optimistic comments from jamie dimon at the investor day energy not too far behind, although wti is flat on the session. it's up by 2.75% staples getting a bid up 2.2%. coming...
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i went to the wake norma's eldest child melissa. who was the only of the three daughters to sort of have norma in her life, even though she'd been raised by her grandmother norma was in her life. melissa invited me to the wake and i was at the wake when norma showed up. and i kept my distance and then after the wake melissa invited norma and me to her home and she turned to her mother her biological mother and said mom i want you to be good to this person. meaning me he is helping us sort of figure out what happened when he's helping us find he's help he's helped us find each other meaning the three daughters and norma it was an interesting thing that sort of clicked norma had lied as i mentioned many times during her life. and after a while she actually forgot what had happened in her life the lies sort of overtook her narrative and there were so many of them the first lie. she ever told was that about row i should say was that she'd gotten pregnant by a rape that one she famously recanted, but all the others she just sort of let l
i went to the wake norma's eldest child melissa. who was the only of the three daughters to sort of have norma in her life, even though she'd been raised by her grandmother norma was in her life. melissa invited me to the wake and i was at the wake when norma showed up. and i kept my distance and then after the wake melissa invited norma and me to her home and she turned to her mother her biological mother and said mom i want you to be good to this person. meaning me he is helping us sort of...
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>> reporter: melissa gilbert is in her element. far away from hollywood. wilder on the beloved long-running tv show "little house on the prairie." >> i decided something. >> what's that, half pint? >> home is the nicest word there is. >> reporter: gilbert has gone back to the homestead, here at her little cottage in the cat stills. >> this is where i'm happiest. getting dirty in the garden. hanging out with the chickens. having our quiet, peaceful, rural, kocozy life. >> you have your own prairie. >> i have my own prairie, which is what i wanted, i just didn't know how to get it, the life i wanted, the life i pretended to have on television. >> reporter: for gilbert, it's been the work of a lifetime, finding peace in her surroundings and in herself. >> i grew up in hollywood. in a hollywood family. and glamor was the name of the game. it was a sort of given that i would have my nose fixed. it was a given that as i aged i would start to fight it. by using botox and fillers. and it just became -- anathema to who i was on the inside. i think age should be cel
>> reporter: melissa gilbert is in her element. far away from hollywood. wilder on the beloved long-running tv show "little house on the prairie." >> i decided something. >> what's that, half pint? >> home is the nicest word there is. >> reporter: gilbert has gone back to the homestead, here at her little cottage in the cat stills. >> this is where i'm happiest. getting dirty in the garden. hanging out with the chickens. having our quiet, peaceful,...
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melissa. so, you know, kim don't and has made it clear that he wants to make all these fancy buttons and missiles that he and he ordered his people to make last year. and so they are basically trying to his country as people are trying to, you know, achieve his goals, his military goals. and so there's a clear domestic motivation for north korea to continue to test them. because a more you test, the better they get at these weapons and so failing missile tests, a failing or is actually not failure, it actually helps a country know how to refine their technology. and so i think that's a key driver now, and i think really, really does not matter what washington does or does not do at this point. i think they're really hard sets on achieving certain milestones when it comes to. there are technological advancements of the nuclear weapons. now, over the last 2 months, we've seen how much impunity a nuclear state has if it decides to be an aggressor. of course, i'm speaking from berlin. countries fe
melissa. so, you know, kim don't and has made it clear that he wants to make all these fancy buttons and missiles that he and he ordered his people to make last year. and so they are basically trying to his country as people are trying to, you know, achieve his goals, his military goals. and so there's a clear domestic motivation for north korea to continue to test them. because a more you test, the better they get at these weapons and so failing missile tests, a failing or is actually not...
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so, this is a real authoritarian turn, within the extremist republican party. >> melissa, on terms ofcannot do i want to go back to the story i was just discussing, with secretary king virginia betokened pushing barnes and noble, to stop selling certain books can they do that legally speak? >> i think it's unlikely here that they have a legal leg to stand, and certainly take the pressure on them if they were to be legislation that be launched against the private entity like this, there could be questions about whether or not this sort of runs afoul existing protections for private citizens, not necessarily a first amendment problem, that's probably a first amendment problem in that the government cannot discriminate on the basis of viewpoint -- again i think it really goes to the point that jonathan's making it's really an authoritarian term, for a party that has created itself as being against regulation, it as pro business, and being against the so-called -- i still remember, back in the 1990s with tipper gore was derided by republicans for wanting the warning lying on that file roo
so, this is a real authoritarian turn, within the extremist republican party. >> melissa, on terms ofcannot do i want to go back to the story i was just discussing, with secretary king virginia betokened pushing barnes and noble, to stop selling certain books can they do that legally speak? >> i think it's unlikely here that they have a legal leg to stand, and certainly take the pressure on them if they were to be legislation that be launched against the private entity like this,...
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melissa, let me start with you just on the opinion.ause it really is, it's very rare, in it's an president we have an undrafted opinion that we're reading in public. and it's a very extreme document, i think. what is your take away about the tax of the opinion itself? >> well this is an opinion that really leaves nothing to chance. it covers all of its bases, its left everything on the dance floor. justice alito in writing this has not only for close and eviscerated the right to an abortion. he does so in a ways i think actually worn some deeper analysis. not quite as tight and analysis is offered. but he basically closes all doors going forward, he leaves a blueprint for the states to challenge other rights like the right to same sex marriage, the right to international american contraception and so on. and he also leaves no room in here for congress to step in to preserve reproductive rights. in fact, there is a blueprint here, i think, to allow congress to step in and nationalize the illegal-ization of abortion by coming in with a -
melissa, let me start with you just on the opinion.ause it really is, it's very rare, in it's an president we have an undrafted opinion that we're reading in public. and it's a very extreme document, i think. what is your take away about the tax of the opinion itself? >> well this is an opinion that really leaves nothing to chance. it covers all of its bases, its left everything on the dance floor. justice alito in writing this has not only for close and eviscerated the right to an...
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porque es inocente y se van a gastar mÁs de un millÓn de dÓlares. >> los defensores de melissa lucioimos la semana pasada >>> familiares y amigos recordaron en un emotivo mural la reuniÓn que fue convocada para esta tarde convocÓ con activistas >>> de hecho es una celebraciÓn de vida para vanessa igual que una marcha de parte junto con la comunidad para combatir aquÍ en houston ya han pasado varios eventos en donde varias injusticias se han hecho y en espera de justicia igual que nosotros >>> el presunto asesino de guillÉn quiÉn va a estar y seki to la vida >>> seÑalan a aguilar como cÓmplice del hecho >>> ahora la madre de guillÉn pide que sea castigada severamente >>> maÑana celebramos el dÍa de las madres y este aÑo las personas estÁn dispuestas a gastar un poco mÁs. se gastara una cifra rÉcord de 700 millones de dÓlares lo que representa que cada consumidor invertirÁ unos 245 dÓlares en regalos y almuerzos y las cenas pero entre los regalos clÁsicos siguen las joyas ahora que ha pasado muchos las llevarÁn a conciertos o eventos deportivos la mayorÍa harÁ sus compras por internet
porque es inocente y se van a gastar mÁs de un millÓn de dÓlares. >> los defensores de melissa lucioimos la semana pasada >>> familiares y amigos recordaron en un emotivo mural la reuniÓn que fue convocada para esta tarde convocÓ con activistas >>> de hecho es una celebraciÓn de vida para vanessa igual que una marcha de parte junto con la comunidad para combatir aquÍ en houston ya han pasado varios eventos en donde varias injusticias se han hecho y en espera de...
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i'm melissa lee. brian kelly and dan nathan, karen care we start off with the answer to what the one question the markets wanted to hear could ceci a 75-basis point hike in our future? >> 75 basis point increase is not something the committee is actively considering >> from the moment those words left the chairman's mouth, the major averages were off to the races, rallying nearly 3% across the board. s&p 500 posting the best day since may 2020 now i'm going to ask to pause here, because before we get to the men who asked the chairman to speak those market-moving words, i'm going come right here to our desk first and ask you guys this question based on what he said, do you think 75 basis points is off the table? raise your hands no one >> yeah. >> it's still on the table okay >> let's get to senior economics reporter steve liesman interesting how the markets respond and how the traders actually process his words, steve. >> yes it's interesting the fed and the fed chair powell delivered what they were e
i'm melissa lee. brian kelly and dan nathan, karen care we start off with the answer to what the one question the markets wanted to hear could ceci a 75-basis point hike in our future? >> 75 basis point increase is not something the committee is actively considering >> from the moment those words left the chairman's mouth, the major averages were off to the races, rallying nearly 3% across the board. s&p 500 posting the best day since may 2020 now i'm going to ask to pause here,...
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it was scary. >> reporter: at 1:28, melissa got a text. >> the doctor called and said they were bothng great. >> reporter: brother and sister with in rooms across the hall from each other recovering. >> and he did say to her that it was the best day of his life. >> reporter: but while kelly started improving immediately, hospital records show anders was in a lot of pain. an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. at 4:29, a nurse practitioner changed his medication from fentanyl to another potent opioid, dilaudid. >> opiates slow down your breathing rate. if you're sensitive to it or get too much, you'll stop breathing. >> reporter: the next morning after a restless night marked by multiple nights of vomiting, anders asked his mom for sunglasses so he could sleep. >> i actually took a picture once he fell asleep because he looked so sweet with his sunglasses on. >> reporter: that sweet photo melissa took would later serve as a critical clue. it shows anders wasn't on a pulse oximeter, a device that clips over the top of a patient's finger. it's used to monitor blood oxygen levels and alert hospital
it was scary. >> reporter: at 1:28, melissa got a text. >> the doctor called and said they were bothng great. >> reporter: brother and sister with in rooms across the hall from each other recovering. >> and he did say to her that it was the best day of his life. >> reporter: but while kelly started improving immediately, hospital records show anders was in a lot of pain. an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. at 4:29, a nurse practitioner changed his medication from fentanyl...
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let's get to the half with melissa lee. >>> welcome to the halftime report i am melissa lee in for scott wapner a wild month coming to a close a bear market rally or start of something meaningful, we debate that and opportunities in the market now the investment committee, stephanie lange, josh brown, joe tear a tear the nasdaq eeking out a gain at 15 and the ten year note higher in today's session 2.85%. we broke a big, long losing streak bag, scary losing streak last week stephanie link, do we feel better today you had barbeque, enjoy the weather outside, play with the kids how you feeling? >> beautiful weather but not a beautiful market, right? i don't think a lot has changed in terms of the market being choppy in trading range for this year we have been talking about this since january. there were a lot of people that were excited about the core pce being less bad but it is quite high peaking inflation narrative is a bit optimistic frankly inflation is just about everywhere look at energy prices today. they're spiking again. the eu had record cpi at 8.1%. a record home prices up 21.2
let's get to the half with melissa lee. >>> welcome to the halftime report i am melissa lee in for scott wapner a wild month coming to a close a bear market rally or start of something meaningful, we debate that and opportunities in the market now the investment committee, stephanie lange, josh brown, joe tear a tear the nasdaq eeking out a gain at 15 and the ten year note higher in today's session 2.85%. we broke a big, long losing streak bag, scary losing streak last week stephanie...
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i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" from the heart of times square. on the desk tonight, tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kelly. we begin with apple's deep decline, the stock falling 5% today and quietly over the last week, down nearly 12%. the market cap dropped close to $320 billion in one week, that's one mastercard and two salesforces. apple has been a pillar of strength, not so much anymore. so what can that mean for the markets? brian kelly? >> well, it seems to me you might have more weakness here. apple has been this bellwether everybody has looked at it and said, you know what, this thing is levitating, this is what everybody is in, this is also a big retail name, so to speak and actually in everybody's portfolio, in the swiss national banks portfolio. they're one of the largest holders. this is the big one, breaking 150 was big, when we saw it break 150, you saw the nasdaq start to sell off and cascaded from there i think now looking at it what do we do with it you got to wait for apple to bottom and reverse before you say, hey, maybe this
i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" from the heart of times square. on the desk tonight, tim seymour, karen finerman, brian kelly. we begin with apple's deep decline, the stock falling 5% today and quietly over the last week, down nearly 12%. the market cap dropped close to $320 billion in one week, that's one mastercard and two salesforces. apple has been a pillar of strength, not so much anymore. so what can that mean for the markets? brian kelly? >> well, it seems to me you...
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melissa mills joins me now. melissa, thank you for being with us. we really appreciate it. later in the show we're going to be talking with someone on the opposite side of this issue but wanted to get your reaction on what we're seeing on the streets of the u.s. today. i have to ask you, melissa, if your mom were alive today, what do you think she would say about the women out there marching for the same rights that she was fighting for 50 years ago? >> she would be so happy to see all of it, and she would be so happy to know that people are fighting back and they don't want to let go of their rights. she would be really happy, i know she would. it would make her feel good. >> i know you have said publically that her reaction was certainly -- be quite negative, quite aghast at what has come out of the supreme court in this leaked draft. >> yes, sir. >> that would overturn roe v. wade. tell us about that. tell us more. >> yeah. she wouldn't believe -- she would be -- yeah. she would be unbelieved about it all, i know she would. this is just setting us back so far. i know she
melissa mills joins me now. melissa, thank you for being with us. we really appreciate it. later in the show we're going to be talking with someone on the opposite side of this issue but wanted to get your reaction on what we're seeing on the streets of the u.s. today. i have to ask you, melissa, if your mom were alive today, what do you think she would say about the women out there marching for the same rights that she was fighting for 50 years ago? >> she would be so happy to see all of...
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que recursos del condado sean gastados en este caso, puesto que no creen en la inocencia de melissa.ar a las autoridades del condado para que aboguen por la libertad de la mujer. >>> y bueno en el hotel saratoga, en la habana, cuba este viernes hubo una explosiÓn y andrea cruz nos tiene lo Último. >>> con cada hora que pasa aumenta la angustia para familiares de personas desaparecidas desde la maÑana del viernes despuÉs de una explosiÓn en un hotel histÓrico de la habana. >>> acaba de explotar el saratoga aquÍ mismo delante de mÍ. >>> esta maÑana despuÉs de visitar hospitales y la morgue familiares regresaron a la zona del hotel. >>> todavÍa no sÉ nada de mi hija a estas alturas. >>> segÚn autoridades, la explosiÓn en la habana vieja fue ocasionada por una fuga de gas natural. >>> pudo haber algÚn escape de gas, porque aquÍ hay cocinitas y todo ese tipo de cosas para dar servicio. >>> el hotel no tenÍa huÉspedes porque estaba en proceso de renovaciÓn pero, habÍa alrededor de 50 trabajadores adentro y decenas mÁs en los alrededores. cientos de cubanos ya acudieron a donar sangre. >>>
que recursos del condado sean gastados en este caso, puesto que no creen en la inocencia de melissa.ar a las autoridades del condado para que aboguen por la libertad de la mujer. >>> y bueno en el hotel saratoga, en la habana, cuba este viernes hubo una explosiÓn y andrea cruz nos tiene lo Último. >>> con cada hora que pasa aumenta la angustia para familiares de personas desaparecidas desde la maÑana del viernes despuÉs de una explosiÓn en un hotel histÓrico de la...
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> muchos padres pasaron el dÍa entero buscando a sus hijos en los hospitales en el centro cÍvico, melissau niÑa habÍa fallecido tuve la oportunidad de hablar con otra familia a ella le pidieron una prueba de adn para poder compararcon la prueba de adn los cuerpos que se encuentran dentro de la escuela ahÍ sabemos que hasta el momento hay aproximadamente 14 cadÁveres que se encuentran adentro de esa escuela primaria asÍ que continuaremos aquÍ tratando de hablar con esas familias y tendremos la cobertura mÁs adelante >>> muchas gracias melissa. >> ha sido una jornada larga profundamente dolorosa, 18 estudiantes muertos 3 adultos en una escuela de 90% de estudiantes latinos >>> asÍ es el atacante salvador ramos 18 aÑos desafortunadamente esta historia se repite perder a un hijo simplemente no tiene nombre >>> llena de dolor desde luego a toda la comunicado ahÍ en texas uvalde nosotros traeremos mÁs detalles por la noche contigo arantxa en nuestros espacios informativos y en nuestros espacios digitales buenas noches. (mÚsica triste)e primaria es una tragedia grande por la noche habrÁ mÁs noti
> muchos padres pasaron el dÍa entero buscando a sus hijos en los hospitales en el centro cÍvico, melissau niÑa habÍa fallecido tuve la oportunidad de hablar con otra familia a ella le pidieron una prueba de adn para poder compararcon la prueba de adn los cuerpos que se encuentran dentro de la escuela ahÍ sabemos que hasta el momento hay aproximadamente 14 cadÁveres que se encuentran adentro de esa escuela primaria asÍ que continuaremos aquÍ tratando de hablar con esas familias y...
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melissa, before i let you go.rim yia, ukraines are warning of a deeping humanitarian crisis. what more do we know about what is happening there? >> reporter: well this is a city, remember, that has been in russian hands now for several weeks and what is so interesting beyond the harrowing quality of the stories of these refugees now trying to flee the city and make their way to ukrainian controlled parts of the country, they are coming under attack because essentially russian forces have given them the choice of staying in kherson or going to crimea. that part of ukraine that was annexed by russia back in 2014. so essentially giving the choice of staying where they are or heading further into russian controlled territories. those are fleeing with tales of what is happening inside the russian controlled areas, speaking of forced disappearances, the lack of food an supplies, giving a very bleak picture of what is going on on the other side of the line and one we don't have much access to. >> a lot of reports of ukra
melissa, before i let you go.rim yia, ukraines are warning of a deeping humanitarian crisis. what more do we know about what is happening there? >> reporter: well this is a city, remember, that has been in russian hands now for several weeks and what is so interesting beyond the harrowing quality of the stories of these refugees now trying to flee the city and make their way to ukrainian controlled parts of the country, they are coming under attack because essentially russian forces have...
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melissa reilly joins me now along with her attorney banger. black and you are white. he never mentioned issues before you are saying? what exactly changed? >> right. we didn't have issues before. he is in eighth grade. they introduced this critical program and now he is having racial issues. it was not there before. >> jesse: what kind of racial issues is he having? >> well, he has seen himself just as a black man. he see things don't go his way as racism. and he is finding safety in numbers now. >> jesse: what you are saying he gets a bad grade at school he blames racism or a girl rejects him on date, racism, are those the kind of things you are seeing? >> yes. i asked him to clean the house, racism. [laughter] >> jesse: you are kidding right? or are you serious? >> no. i'm serious. they have totally changed his perspective. they have put him in a box. >> jesse: so you are saying he doesn't want to do his chores because that's racist? >> he is using it as an excuse because they have told him that that's how people see him is as a black man th
melissa reilly joins me now along with her attorney banger. black and you are white. he never mentioned issues before you are saying? what exactly changed? >> right. we didn't have issues before. he is in eighth grade. they introduced this critical program and now he is having racial issues. it was not there before. >> jesse: what kind of racial issues is he having? >> well, he has seen himself just as a black man. he see things don't go his way as racism. and he is finding...
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melissa, the pandemic has totally reshaped the work place for better or worse.hould companies re-culture in this environment? melissa: yeah, the biggest question i always get right now is how do we bring our culture back. that is the wrong question. because it assumes that culture is the office, and while a lot of us enjoy the ping-pong tables, doughnuts, and free food, that is not what culture is. culture is how work happens between people, so the focus needs to be more on the values, the behaviors, and how we are showing up with different ways of communicating, versus how we can get people back into the office. emily: let's talk about what companies are doing wrong. i mean, you have companies changing their work from home policies, trying to create these new perks for when people are in the office. melissa: yeah, i mean, i think that it comes down to going a little deeper than just defining your values. i think companies stop when they have a list of values on the wall or they threw up on a website. the companies that are thinking through this, and we are doin
melissa, the pandemic has totally reshaped the work place for better or worse.hould companies re-culture in this environment? melissa: yeah, the biggest question i always get right now is how do we bring our culture back. that is the wrong question. because it assumes that culture is the office, and while a lot of us enjoy the ping-pong tables, doughnuts, and free food, that is not what culture is. culture is how work happens between people, so the focus needs to be more on the values, the...
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melissa bell for news paris, thanks very much, melissa.ee you. >>> pope francis is warning the head of the russian orthodox church not to become, quote, putin's altar boy. the pope's strongest words yet who has endorsed the invasion of ukraine. he said president putin may have felt the alliance was barking at russia's door. two sources tell cnn the european is planning to include patriarch kirill in its new round of sanction. for viewers in the u.s., my colleague rosemary church will be back with more news. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start.... and move towoward relief after the first dose... with injections every y two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some se
melissa bell for news paris, thanks very much, melissa.ee you. >>> pope francis is warning the head of the russian orthodox church not to become, quote, putin's altar boy. the pope's strongest words yet who has endorsed the invasion of ukraine. he said president putin may have felt the alliance was barking at russia's door. two sources tell cnn the european is planning to include patriarch kirill in its new round of sanction. for viewers in the u.s., my colleague rosemary church will...
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. >> melissa bruenger: and that's when i think everything just started to magnify.s always asking to see his friends. we couldn't. and i remember there was one moment that he was just on the floor, like, kicking and punching the air. just-- but couldn't describe why he was upset. >> alfonsi: unable to vent with friends, and without access to in-person therapy, austin's mother melissa says his world began closing in on him. >> melissa bruenger: it felt like he was interacting less and just kind of withdrawing into himself and spending a lot of time by himself. and i went to go tuck him in, and he said, "mom, i'm having suicidal thoughts." >> alfonsi: and he was how old? >> melissa bruenger: he was nine. and, like, i was kind of like, i-- i didn't know what to say. i didn't know what to do. >> austin bruenger: i just imagined myself going through all these things, like jumping from a building, and taking a knife from my kitchen and ending my life. it was over 50 of them that just flooded my mind. i don't really know if it was from all the, like, anti- socialness and n
. >> melissa bruenger: and that's when i think everything just started to magnify.s always asking to see his friends. we couldn't. and i remember there was one moment that he was just on the floor, like, kicking and punching the air. just-- but couldn't describe why he was upset. >> alfonsi: unable to vent with friends, and without access to in-person therapy, austin's mother melissa says his world began closing in on him. >> melissa bruenger: it felt like he was interacting...
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melissa, i want to start with you on this. before we get to louisiana law, i want to get back to the contempt thing because i am not a lawyer but i read through what i really read as a screed. i read supreme court decisions before, and usually they're very lawyerly, you have to understand law, they have citations. this read like a screed. then when i later discovered who exactly -- i was able to read up on who matthew hale was, i was like, oh, my goodness, this guy is channelling one of the most anti-woman, witch burning woman hating figures in all of human history. your thoughts? >> well, to be fair to justice alito, a number of states have championed sir matthew hale over the years. it's been quite recent that many states have repealed their exemption for marital rape. he lived for quite a long time in the law books of many states, well into the 20th state. show me you hate women without showing me you hate women. this opinion is not just absolute, it's absolutist in its objections, its antipathy for choice and it's clear co
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>> melissa, s.e.c. filing musk reporting seeking additional funding as the margin loan commitment expired musk is upping the total commitment to $33.5 billion. that's an additional $6.25 billion in equity. the stock is moving higher presumably because musk is moving forward seeking more financing is not unexpected it comes after reports three weeks ago that he was seeking more financing for the deal. also comes after the shareholder meeting today and the only comment on the deal is moving forward with terms originally negotiated with musk and filing just as the ftc and doj announce they are suing twitter over misrepresenting the extent to which the company maintained and protected the security and privacy of the nonpublic contact information alleging the company failed to disclose it used it to target ads. >> there's part of the filing to indicate musk talking about existing shareholders like jack dorsey to roll the shares into the parent company to retain their ownership. is that new? is that official
>> melissa, s.e.c. filing musk reporting seeking additional funding as the margin loan commitment expired musk is upping the total commitment to $33.5 billion. that's an additional $6.25 billion in equity. the stock is moving higher presumably because musk is moving forward seeking more financing is not unexpected it comes after reports three weeks ago that he was seeking more financing for the deal. also comes after the shareholder meeting today and the only comment on the deal is moving...
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ah ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. first, shanghai now bay ging, the capital city of china with more than 20000000 people faces a potential city wide lockdown. as cova cases grow, some apartment blocks have been quarantined. some subway stations closed and restaurants are only doing take out now. residents are on edge given what they know happened in shanghai with its extended lock downs and people going hungry, aging or sphere. they could be next. china is scrambling to eradicate and amik on outbreak in beijing. among the weapons in the cities arsenal must testing residents are required to prove that cobit status, 3 times a week. the government hopes this will allow them to detect and isolate cases immediately. for now, things appear calm. that concerns are growing. 0, one worried about the situation, but i can't do anything about it. i just wonder how long it's going to go on. and what the economic consequences will be should learn to do with on aging residents are still allowed to go out in many districts. but a lot
ah ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. first, shanghai now bay ging, the capital city of china with more than 20000000 people faces a potential city wide lockdown. as cova cases grow, some apartment blocks have been quarantined. some subway stations closed and restaurants are only doing take out now. residents are on edge given what they know happened in shanghai with its extended lock downs and people going hungry, aging or sphere. they could be next. china is scrambling to eradicate...
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but at some point, melissa, and i'm not sure when it is.hether it's '24, '25, '26, at some point people will say that's a little too rich for me to pay 55, $60,000 for an electric pickup truck even though the bases at $39,000. people are never going to just buy the base so when do the prices come down? if we don't have the raw materials for electric battery packs and battery cells, then you know the costs are going to be higher. so now you're selling them at a loss and that's ultimately the thesis here. >> phil, thank you phil lebeau. >> you bet. >>> guy adami, what do you think? >> well, i mean you know what happened to flick on the triple dog dare, he got his tongue stuck on the flag pole and that wasn't pleasant for you "christmas story" fans out there. i big the double downgrade but in terms of price levels, ford at this time last year was $12.50, went to 27ish and back to $12.50. i think it's late in the game to downgrade the name i think you can take a shot on the long side here. >> yeah, i think what's interesting is this notion that
but at some point, melissa, and i'm not sure when it is.hether it's '24, '25, '26, at some point people will say that's a little too rich for me to pay 55, $60,000 for an electric pickup truck even though the bases at $39,000. people are never going to just buy the base so when do the prices come down? if we don't have the raw materials for electric battery packs and battery cells, then you know the costs are going to be higher. so now you're selling them at a loss and that's ultimately the...
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you saw melissa talk about the war machine. it's an atrocity machine. we knew they were going to commit war crimes, bomb civilians and go after nonmilitary targets c but when you see the russian officer come through what what he's saying. he's at the execution of phase of what's going on there. you saw the trial of the sergeant that killed a civilian there. and then there's more in the pipeline. the ukraine prosecutor is going to bring more to bear here. and the russian soldier had an opportunity not to let this happen. right? we knew it was going to happen strategically. i've been a soldier on the ground. when you're face to face with the enemy on the ground, you can shoot them. there's no one around. or you can do the right thing, capture, contain. they didn't do that. why? because they were underfed, undernourished and not trained properly. all the things that go into the poor morale of the military came to bear. so the russian war machine is a russian atrocity machine. >> and yet, russia moves forward. they're continuing to hammer some of these citi
you saw melissa talk about the war machine. it's an atrocity machine. we knew they were going to commit war crimes, bomb civilians and go after nonmilitary targets c but when you see the russian officer come through what what he's saying. he's at the execution of phase of what's going on there. you saw the trial of the sergeant that killed a civilian there. and then there's more in the pipeline. the ukraine prosecutor is going to bring more to bear here. and the russian soldier had an...
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melissa, it appears russia is about to secure its biggest victory since putin launched his invasion nearly three months ago. >> it's opinion a long time coming, wolf. but tonight, it is a huge swath of territory in the hands of russia. essentially, the fall of mariupol providing that land bridge between crimea annexed back in 2014, the donbas region, those separatist breakaway republics that have been at the heart of a battle to fight a war that has gone on since 2014. all of that swath of territory now in the hands of russia. and it is that strategic importance or mariupol that you have to bear in mind when you remember and look at the resilience and the resistance that those fighters that have been holed up in azovstal all this week has shown. this soldier helped the world see the azov steel plant in mariupol. posting, that's it. thank you for the shelter, azovstal, the place of my death and my life. a steady stream of its hagered and injured defenders have been leaving these last few days. russian forces and their allies in the donetsk militia surrounding the plant. >> nationalists are
melissa, it appears russia is about to secure its biggest victory since putin launched his invasion nearly three months ago. >> it's opinion a long time coming, wolf. but tonight, it is a huge swath of territory in the hands of russia. essentially, the fall of mariupol providing that land bridge between crimea annexed back in 2014, the donbas region, those separatist breakaway republics that have been at the heart of a battle to fight a war that has gone on since 2014. all of that swath...
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i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money. on the desk tonight tim seem more, karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. we start off with the jamie dimon rally. the company held its first investor day since the start of the pandemic the bank saying it could hit roe targets faster than expected the stock rallied nearly 2%. the dow and nasdaq strongly positive too do these comments from jamie dimon suggest broader strength in the economy and markets do we believe jamie dimon versus what some other prognosticators are saying karen? >> she believes everything he says let's be fair. >> there was a lot to love about this investor day and i'm not just talking about jamie dimon he was very optimistic, which is great. he often has a great handle on the economy at large so i like to hear what he has to say but the things that were really important today were the net interest margin. last quarter there was so much concern about the net interest margin shrinking this quarter with rates higher, they said the net interest margin will go fro
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ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. north korea fired yet another ballistic missile off its eastern coast. this week. that's the 13th test so far this year. that's already more than the tests conducted last year or in 2020. and among those tests included in intercontinental ballistic missiles. similar to this one, north korea displayed at a military parade last month. it's clear, kim jung, unwanted to show off his arsenal, south korea, japan and the united states responded in strong terms to the latest test. threat from north korea continues to increase because they continue to test because they continue to learn because they continue to adapt their program. it would be foolish not to try to assess that to spread their posing is actually increasing overtime. suckle not nachos in unit a cook. north korea's recent remarkable development of nuclear missile related technologies is not only unacceptable for the security of japan in the region. but north korea, slow of actions are found that including its repeated launches of
ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. north korea fired yet another ballistic missile off its eastern coast. this week. that's the 13th test so far this year. that's already more than the tests conducted last year or in 2020. and among those tests included in intercontinental ballistic missiles. similar to this one, north korea displayed at a military parade last month. it's clear, kim jung, unwanted to show off his arsenal, south korea, japan and the united states responded in strong...
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i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" live from the nasdaq marketsite in the heart of times square. on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami and pete najarian, and we start off with retail rocketing higher. shares of dollar tree, macy's, dollar general gaining double digits after earnings report and all three raising outlooks for the year is the consumer really as strong as these comments suggest? initial jobless claims continue to trend upward with microsoft and paypal the latest to announce hiring slowdowns or job cuts and while demand may currently be strong consumers may be retrenching to fund purchases. savings as a percent of income fell to under 6% in q1 down from nearly 8% at the end of last year so if stashes of cash continue to dwindle, job security isn't so secure, will spending stay strong guy, what do you say. >> certain areas i think so. we learned today with dollar gen and dollar tree, some operators are doing extraordinarily well and others we saw from walmart and target, not so much. i think those were one-off quarters for both of those i'm sure we'll tal
i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money" live from the nasdaq marketsite in the heart of times square. on the desk, tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami and pete najarian, and we start off with retail rocketing higher. shares of dollar tree, macy's, dollar general gaining double digits after earnings report and all three raising outlooks for the year is the consumer really as strong as these comments suggest? initial jobless claims continue to trend upward with microsoft and paypal the...
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>> melissa, thank you for that.ed general wesley clark, former nato supreme allied commander. on to have what melissa laid out well, a spokesperson for russia today said there should be no doubt those are the words that these ukrainian fighters will be treated in accordance with international law. i mean, do you believe that statement? what do you think is going to happen to these fighters, to these now prisoners of war? >> well, we're into the realm of speculation. but the character of russia psyche, the way they treat prisoners is to take revenge. and to take pleasure in taking revenge. so i have significant doubts that without international oversight including armed oversight that these prisoners would receive geneva convention type of treatment. i think they're likely to be abused, tortured, and some used with trials of war crimes just because the west is saying that the russians have committed war crimes. the russians are going to torture these people, extract confessions, find some way to create a counterpart
>> melissa, thank you for that.ed general wesley clark, former nato supreme allied commander. on to have what melissa laid out well, a spokesperson for russia today said there should be no doubt those are the words that these ukrainian fighters will be treated in accordance with international law. i mean, do you believe that statement? what do you think is going to happen to these fighters, to these now prisoners of war? >> well, we're into the realm of speculation. but the...
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the british name melissa h a jim c, i see any bizarre items on let me proceed. it was ridiculous. so give me just a short of shows, boise by tracy. i do have to go through, ah ah mm oh, when i was showing wrong, when i just don't hold any world to shape out these days because the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. ah, i'm in the back of all she was christmas michel, a trace of ashley. the spotted zoller with mary. if you could wish to chance him about mister bradley them b t 1st. who made ashley pl, which i for therefore support vala that she flew smartly. i must. neither should jane must be the key. there would never go in the probably they give them a bulk of the u. v. good. so don't for which i suppress. pick the need, the cards are causal. i am what you can go to my, bring your bosom for what made the buys in the good food. sure. of the bigger movie, moderate nutritional group 0. it was all that all with no garden mean pretty clearly. it was all that all good tom with money and for a mortal b
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oh it was the question for melissa. she is this showing a check on both are crucial bescham motion report brazilian push to reduce has your yeah. so grass coaches for which will that the condition group are gonna issue or scope or machine usually would be to for programs kiko letesha, stay at them for you. you could shuttle kramer kramer. i'm with smith for and i wanted to assure issue, i guess it's a proposal continues to what we need to perfect. my done a lot of anybody be good. you can keep it as possible in the middle. and he might also, but just spoke to him. it's like a graph of your machine is going to, i'm going to, when you might, you, the concert. he said you wanted to create a new preview, then your son, you put, you will be what not. by that time, alexandra kosky had already quit the alpha, a special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i hm. with both with when you go to school. when you get over a mobile device, you're almost not a resource for you. what's the medi
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professor melissa murray, the nyu law school professor. she was a loss clerk at the federal bunch. and already mulberry, msnbc chief legal analyst and host of the beat, right here on msnbc. let's get into this, what a night, barbara. your reaction to this draft ruling, we're doing eternal tonight? >> well, it's shocking. use the word earthquake, and i think that's right apt here. i think there was some speculation that it could be, rather than completely overturning roe v. wade, the court might take a more limited approach. just saying that a 15-week abortion in dobbs was enough to be limited. but, in this opinion, they go all the way. there is no constitutional rights on abortion, and that means it's fair game for all of the states. i think not law only is this devastating news for anyone who would ever want to see abortion in america, but it is also based on the same number of privacy rights that form the basis for a number of other important decisions like same-sex marriage, like interracial marriage, like contraception. and, so this could open the floodgates to eviscerating all
professor melissa murray, the nyu law school professor. she was a loss clerk at the federal bunch. and already mulberry, msnbc chief legal analyst and host of the beat, right here on msnbc. let's get into this, what a night, barbara. your reaction to this draft ruling, we're doing eternal tonight? >> well, it's shocking. use the word earthquake, and i think that's right apt here. i think there was some speculation that it could be, rather than completely overturning roe v. wade, the court...
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she has her own issues. >> melissa looks at me, goes, "hi. i'm melissa. narrator: and in this family, money is no object. >> there was talk about chartering private jets for their pets. >> narrator: and $90,000 goes to one night with h
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melissa nashua and you smell the dorms, upgrade to charlie and you don't. you have to wipe and you are quoted me, but i'm a spreadsheet with my post worth of moving. yeah. close to us also like a is it is like a big dumb off. he got a cute part of those. are my great oscar english natalie beach spin or but daily said again his order kimiko couple of different digital dom i was just yes, all night. as long as you will do still in your bra, who is good. when you have to watch this clock, see how to reserve good people. we've got a mission. i mean, i me of the money on it. i just notice be right here for me more that way to put more studies. i'm pulling them with the back to go to sleep in your spirit. no, no, i'm not as much. and in the 5 years on i'm not feeling them. as i tell you when you use that or gave them geez, to bring you my body to probably knew if i'm the soil is bull. no more somewhat tactic are major. was that? yeah. given year we were just here, i'd be german. you pretty would a forgot to post lit you of our senior. got a tina with the laugh ch
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i'm melissa lee. brian kelly, steve grasso, tim seymour, and jeff mill let's get to it. the dow down more than 1100 point, the worst loss since june 2020 the consumer sector seeing the most pang, target dropping nearly 25% losing a quarter of its value in a single day, marking its worst day since october 19th, 1987 remember that date that's black monday. apple dropping more than 5.5, amazon down more than 7% it's just a stone's throw away from leaving the trillion dollar club does today's sell-off just show how vulnerable the markets are, maybe how vulnerable the consumer is? since we're talking about the biggest drop since black monday, brian kelly, does this make sense about what we're being told about the economy, the balance sheet is in great shape, wage growth is there. >> but the market is telling you that that's going to change, right? everything you just mention are backward-looking indicators. the market is saying hey, wait a second look at what the earnings were blamed on. supply chain issues from china, blamed on the war in ukraine i haven't seen a single comp
i'm melissa lee. brian kelly, steve grasso, tim seymour, and jeff mill let's get to it. the dow down more than 1100 point, the worst loss since june 2020 the consumer sector seeing the most pang, target dropping nearly 25% losing a quarter of its value in a single day, marking its worst day since october 19th, 1987 remember that date that's black monday. apple dropping more than 5.5, amazon down more than 7% it's just a stone's throw away from leaving the trillion dollar club does today's...
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i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money. on the desk tonight, karen finer man, dan nathan, tim seymour and bono isam. inching ever closer to bear market territory take a look at the continued weakness in what used to be pillars of the market. target, walmart, apple, coca-cola, all megacap names dropping today adding for their losses on the flip side, check out shopify, rivian, zoom video, more multiple stocks what towdoes it tell you where are we in this decline, dan? >> well, i think in the more speculative ones they're kind of running out of sellers possibly especially in the velocity in which they've come down. these were heavily shorted names. i think you're seeing some shorts covered at some of these levels here because i think it's getting harder and harder to justify selling some of those. as far as the megacaps, mike santoli said something on the ot. >> overtime. >> about apple as not being the driver for the broad market. >> the bellwether. >> the bellwether. it is 7% of the s&p 500. it is 13% of the nasdaq 100. i t
i'm melissa lee. this is "fast money. on the desk tonight, karen finer man, dan nathan, tim seymour and bono isam. inching ever closer to bear market territory take a look at the continued weakness in what used to be pillars of the market. target, walmart, apple, coca-cola, all megacap names dropping today adding for their losses on the flip side, check out shopify, rivian, zoom video, more multiple stocks what towdoes it tell you where are we in this decline, dan? >> well, i think...