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i continue the conversation with nancy pelosi., how much time do you spend thinking about elon musk? i mean, he's a force. mrs. pelosi: well, i do think he's a force in terms of technology, and especially relating to ukraine. but i don't spend too much. and we have a lot of strong leaders. i come from an area that is very, shall we say, technologically on the move. francine: yeah. mrs. pelosi: and every every year since i've been in office, or even before, they have said to me, "you ain't seen nothing yet." so we don't know what is next. but i don't spend too much time thinking about him. francine: in terms of ai or technology? mrs. pelosi: ai is a double edged sword, and that's in my district too in san francisco, and the people i know who are working in that, who care about our country, care about our country know that it's a double edged sword, that we need guardrails, we need standards and the rest so that this double edged sword does not harm, doesn't do harm, but instead does good. and it can do some good. but right now we h
i continue the conversation with nancy pelosi., how much time do you spend thinking about elon musk? i mean, he's a force. mrs. pelosi: well, i do think he's a force in terms of technology, and especially relating to ukraine. but i don't spend too much. and we have a lot of strong leaders. i come from an area that is very, shall we say, technologically on the move. francine: yeah. mrs. pelosi: and every every year since i've been in office, or even before, they have said to me, "you ain't...
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he was greeted by mayor london breed and nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi is hosting one of two fundraising events. tomorrow he will be in los altos hills for another fundraiser. tickets for that event range from $6600-$100,000. we will speak with larry gersten about the funds he will bring in from california.>> very little of that money will be used statewide because the state is bluer than blue. so they will take upwards of $10 million, which they expect to bring in from this two-day trip, and send it to places like arizona, nevada, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, maybe georgia. what we call swing states, where money infusions can make all the difference in the world.>> the president and nancy pelosi hopped on a helicopter heading for marina green. we will have a live report coming up at 5:00 p.m. >>> a major question in san mateo county. should they add more express toll lanes to highway 101? a new lane was added last spring between redwood city and san mateo. mary in fallbrook has been on this all day. what is the county considering? >>
he was greeted by mayor london breed and nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi is hosting one of two fundraising events. tomorrow he will be in los altos hills for another fundraiser. tickets for that event range from $6600-$100,000. we will speak with larry gersten about the funds he will bring in from california.>> very little of that money will be used statewide because the state is bluer than blue. so they will take upwards of $10 million, which they expect to bring in from this two-day trip,...
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nancy: i think so, katie. it happened in a previous wave with microsoft and apple and that's when we got into the names. it tended to be historically a signal that growth was over. and so when growth companies initiated a dividend, there was this general feeling that they couldn't grow anymore and they didn't have anything better to do with their cash. i don't think that's the case here. and i'm glad to see it. we saw an announcement from disney that after they reinitiated their dividend, they're going to raise it again very significantly in july. so i think that is a trend that will continue. i've been arguing or asking for a dividend for google for about two, three years and i haven't fallen on deaf ears. but i do think you want to pay attention to the free cash flow of these companies like an amazon that's going to be generating $100 billion in free cash flow. they're going to have to buy back shares and homely -- hopefully enjoy the dividend. katie: that is nancy tengler. x is teaming up with the wwe for a
nancy: i think so, katie. it happened in a previous wave with microsoft and apple and that's when we got into the names. it tended to be historically a signal that growth was over. and so when growth companies initiated a dividend, there was this general feeling that they couldn't grow anymore and they didn't have anything better to do with their cash. i don't think that's the case here. and i'm glad to see it. we saw an announcement from disney that after they reinitiated their dividend,...
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nancy, nice to have you back on the show. nancy curtin. let's talk about one of those magnificent seven we talk about less in the world of ai. apple's chief operating officer is on a visit to taiwan to celebrate the anniversary of foxconn. by a sibling those devices to exacting standards in factories across china. mark gurman joins us on what is happening with apple and how certain companies -- she wasn't the only executive to go along with this rare event happening in taiwan. often executives don't want to be making flamboyant trips like this. mark: this is certainly a rare event, but like you said, it is a very important occasion. this is the 50 anniversary -- 50-year anniversary of apple's most important partner. i don't think that is arguable. foxconn builds 90%-plus of the devices apple sells. the core of the company's business. jeff williams, he really oversees that relationship, along with his top lieutenant, the senior vice president of operations. though, the two of them are in taiwan for that 50-year anniversary. tim cook who cre
nancy, nice to have you back on the show. nancy curtin. let's talk about one of those magnificent seven we talk about less in the world of ai. apple's chief operating officer is on a visit to taiwan to celebrate the anniversary of foxconn. by a sibling those devices to exacting standards in factories across china. mark gurman joins us on what is happening with apple and how certain companies -- she wasn't the only executive to go along with this rare event happening in taiwan. often executives...
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i'm nancy cordes in washington.ews bay area, this is the evening edition. >> it is one of the biggest days on san francisco's calendar, a look at this year's chinese new years parade and some of the local students putting on a show during the celebration. >>> custard remains a very popular treat, there is one bakery in particular that people seem to flock to, the problem is, nobody seems to know when it is open. >>> neighbors helping neighbors, the story behind one man's plan to bring power to a neighborhood. and later, you know it is tough being an oakland a's fan, how some sports fans took matters into their own hands. good evening, i'm andrea nakano. tonight is the culmination of lunar new year celebrations, that began two weeks ago when asian culture marked the year of the dragon. da lin joins us from the chinese new year parade, how is it going out there? >> reporter: it is popping, very loud and hopefully you can hear me with all the noise and folks behind me, the year of the dragon, the largest chinese new ye
i'm nancy cordes in washington.ews bay area, this is the evening edition. >> it is one of the biggest days on san francisco's calendar, a look at this year's chinese new years parade and some of the local students putting on a show during the celebration. >>> custard remains a very popular treat, there is one bakery in particular that people seem to flock to, the problem is, nobody seems to know when it is open. >>> neighbors helping neighbors, the story behind one man's...
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nancy: i don't think i'm a ball. there are plenty of times where you want to hedge your portfolios or get out, but i don't think this is one of them. i think use weakness in some of these names that there is a selloff. we will get a correction, and that will be healthy for the market. i think then you want to add to names you don't own or don't think you own enough of. you heard, you just had a great interview on palantir. that was an extraordinarily bullish report for the monetization of generative ai. the naysayers have been fleeing the tech trade for the last four years that i can remember. it might be even longer. and every time technology comes back. we have talked about how they are the new defensive names because they generate reliable earnings growth. we have seen that again this earnings season. caroline: what has been interesting is perhaps some of the companies that have outperformed. we finally get to see where ai fits into their business model. when you have not liked is meta. minus of why perhaps you ar
nancy: i don't think i'm a ball. there are plenty of times where you want to hedge your portfolios or get out, but i don't think this is one of them. i think use weakness in some of these names that there is a selloff. we will get a correction, and that will be healthy for the market. i think then you want to add to names you don't own or don't think you own enough of. you heard, you just had a great interview on palantir. that was an extraordinarily bullish report for the monetization of...
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we'll get nancy back real soon. oh, nancy, you're back.w about the delay, apologize. the bottom line we're pushing the budget deficit back towards $2 trillion, 7% of gdp this is a bad time for additional fiscal stimulus. charles: all right. nancy, thank you so much, really appreciate it. all right, folks yesterday i did this segment on doom spending from a survey initially done by credit karma back in november. essentially what it is saying we're so hopeless as a nation. we just don't care. we're living for today. we don't care how much debt we rack up, we're spending spending because our future is all doom. look at that board. >> millenials, 43% of doom spending. gen-z. we're starting to see that prove out. i saw some of that in american express's earnings. we talked about it. my next guest was watching. she sent an email. she had a different theory. bring in macro mavens founder stephanie pomboy. i love when you have a different view pint, not controversial but something as important for this. i've been saying is this a strong economy or
we'll get nancy back real soon. oh, nancy, you're back.w about the delay, apologize. the bottom line we're pushing the budget deficit back towards $2 trillion, 7% of gdp this is a bad time for additional fiscal stimulus. charles: all right. nancy, thank you so much, really appreciate it. all right, folks yesterday i did this segment on doom spending from a survey initially done by credit karma back in november. essentially what it is saying we're so hopeless as a nation. we just don't care....
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nancy, broader markets.hing going on, but we're basically sort of at a proxy war in the middle east in some ways. every day now, some missile attacks. oil is not moving on that, but what are you watching most closely? is it still just all about the federal reserve? >> i think that is the one thing that investors are looking over their shoulders about. but so far, we have seen nothing. i have drawn an analogy between the 1990s and this market with this economy, and there are many similarities, not the least of which was a war, geopolitical shock, and the inverted yield curve, soft landing, the 10-year, trading between 5 and 7% the entire decade. we had a shortage of workers, productivity improvements. i do think, underlying all of this, the u.s. economy is the best place to be, nd we will continue to see spending on technology, which will drive productivity. even in a name like mcdonald's, which talked about how the middle east hurts sales. you are seeing the benefits of digitization. >> nancy tengler, time t
nancy, broader markets.hing going on, but we're basically sort of at a proxy war in the middle east in some ways. every day now, some missile attacks. oil is not moving on that, but what are you watching most closely? is it still just all about the federal reserve? >> i think that is the one thing that investors are looking over their shoulders about. but so far, we have seen nothing. i have drawn an analogy between the 1990s and this market with this economy, and there are many...
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but the other is nancy pelosi. mike johnson is not nancy pelosi. i mean, he couldn't possibly be he doesn't have the years of experience. he does not have the decades of training on the job and even the strongest most experienced longstanding house republican house speaker at this moment, it might not matter anyway, because the politics of some of those far-right seats are just entrenched in plus 37 seven districts or what have you. but on top of that, if you don't have the personal chits, the ability to instill fear as well as loyalty. if you don't have that, those long-standing patterns and skills that take literally decades to build, how can you steer a ship like this >> the thing that we're not talking about? melanie, you have these conversations every day on capitol hill. is that they're genuinely are different goals and different approaches to governing. we're all talking about it with the premise that they want to get things done. there are a lot genuinely a lot of republicans who came to congress in order to blow things up because they don'
but the other is nancy pelosi. mike johnson is not nancy pelosi. i mean, he couldn't possibly be he doesn't have the years of experience. he does not have the decades of training on the job and even the strongest most experienced longstanding house republican house speaker at this moment, it might not matter anyway, because the politics of some of those far-right seats are just entrenched in plus 37 seven districts or what have you. but on top of that, if you don't have the personal chits, the...
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i hear my buddy, nancy pelosi. nancy, thank you. i love you. i really do.applause] steny hoyer is here. he has been living on the western shore of delaware for a long time. good to see you, steny. is jim clyburn here? if jim is here he is the one who has me standing here. i want to thank him. [applause] and catherine and pete, thank you to all of you. let me say a few things before i get started with our discussion. first, i will not be very long, i promise. the special counsel release their finding today about the handling of classified documents. they reached the conclusion i believed they knew all along that would, that no charges should be brought in this case. [applause] as many of you know, this was an exhaustive investigation going back literally more than 40 years. 40 years when i became a united states senator as a kid. i was a kid, 29 years old. i cooperated completely. i did not throw up any roadblocks, i sought no delays. i was so determined to get the special counsel they needed i went forward with a five hour interview over the two days of oct
i hear my buddy, nancy pelosi. nancy, thank you. i love you. i really do.applause] steny hoyer is here. he has been living on the western shore of delaware for a long time. good to see you, steny. is jim clyburn here? if jim is here he is the one who has me standing here. i want to thank him. [applause] and catherine and pete, thank you to all of you. let me say a few things before i get started with our discussion. first, i will not be very long, i promise. the special counsel release their...
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. >> reporter: nancy smith has lived here for 40 years, and believes the power infrastructure in her area has been constantly neglected. >> with no cell phone service and no landline, i can tell you how scary that is for an older person or really anybody to live in an area like this without 911 capability. and my shed flew there. >> reporter: the gusty winds caused nancy's back shed to go flying into her garage. she's grateful she wasn't near the site of the damage when it happened. but without power, she is worried about other things like the basics of keeping warm. >> i've been sleeping in my house with a fireplace, freezing my buns off. the heat does not rise, my bed is upstairs. i literally checked into a hotel half an hour before i talked to you. >> you've got no internet and no landline. >> reporter: nancy's nearby neighbor, glen, comes to check on her often. as a moss beach resident, he also feels the same frustrations. >> we in the moss beach area, we consider ourselves an orphan because we are in the unincorporated area in san mateo county. >> and they say getting things lik
. >> reporter: nancy smith has lived here for 40 years, and believes the power infrastructure in her area has been constantly neglected. >> with no cell phone service and no landline, i can tell you how scary that is for an older person or really anybody to live in an area like this without 911 capability. and my shed flew there. >> reporter: the gusty winds caused nancy's back shed to go flying into her garage. she's grateful she wasn't near the site of the damage when it...
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paul real estate economist nancy : wallace.obviously san francisco, the problems are really significant. paul: especially in san francisco, which the new york times just called the most empty downtown in america. how empty are the office buildings? jesse: about 33, 35% vacant. paul developer jesse blout. : compared to what? >> natural vacancy rate is 10 to 15%. nancy: they are literally not paying their mortgages. paul: bad enough, but there are also another trillion dollars in mortgages that need to be refinanced this year and next. and so -- nancy: if interest rates don't come down, those mortgages would be nearly impossible to refinance. and so we will see another wave of water called maturity defaults, of people being unable to refinance. paul: and that would wipe out the owners, leaving downtown san francisco, and similar cities more hollowed out, shades of the great financial crash of 2008. and thus investor and depositor fears, in san francisco and, in the past few weeks, all around the country, triggered by losses at ne
paul real estate economist nancy : wallace.obviously san francisco, the problems are really significant. paul: especially in san francisco, which the new york times just called the most empty downtown in america. how empty are the office buildings? jesse: about 33, 35% vacant. paul developer jesse blout. : compared to what? >> natural vacancy rate is 10 to 15%. nancy: they are literally not paying their mortgages. paul: bad enough, but there are also another trillion dollars in mortgages...
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. >> and trump thought nikki haley was nancy pelosi. there's an equal amount with trump, he's enthusiastic and seems more vibrant. they're both too old. >> i don't think we have an argument here. but the question is how it's perceived by a majority of americans. and trump seems in all of his mania vigorous, he does. >> vigorous person. >> that's just a reality that you see reflected in polls, much more serious doubts about biden's ability to live out his term. he's going to be an 82-year-old incumbent, from an actuarial point of view, the chances that he will not live to see the end of the second term is real. and people should address this. >> and also in charge. i think that's another element. trump, there's no denying that he is firmly in charge of his campaign and his movement. >> all right. take a look at this recent poll. i want to throw another element into this. 76% say they have a major or moderate concern about whether biden has the necessary mental and physical health for a second term. 76%. while 61% have major or moderate c
. >> and trump thought nikki haley was nancy pelosi. there's an equal amount with trump, he's enthusiastic and seems more vibrant. they're both too old. >> i don't think we have an argument here. but the question is how it's perceived by a majority of americans. and trump seems in all of his mania vigorous, he does. >> vigorous person. >> that's just a reality that you see reflected in polls, much more serious doubts about biden's ability to live out his term. he's going...
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i think it was an insurrection caused by nancy pelosi.e were no guns, there was nothing. >> former spokesperson for the january 6th committee hannah muldavin posed to this response on x. fact check, donald trump knew there were weapons in the crowd on january 6th. he admitted that they're not here to hurt me. cassidy hutchinson told the select committee this and more. joining me now is the former spokesperson for the january 6th committee for that, post hannah muldavin. welcome, i'm glad to have you here. because you also included a video clip from cassidy hutchinson and this was the testimony before the january 6th committee. you helped prepare her testimony for that. let's play some of that and get your reaction on the other side . >> in the tenth, i was part of the conversation. i was in the vicinity of a conversation. i overheard the president say something to the effect of, i don't care they have weapons, they are not here to hurt me -- let my people march on the capitol from here. let the people in. >> what does that tell you, what
i think it was an insurrection caused by nancy pelosi.e were no guns, there was nothing. >> former spokesperson for the january 6th committee hannah muldavin posed to this response on x. fact check, donald trump knew there were weapons in the crowd on january 6th. he admitted that they're not here to hurt me. cassidy hutchinson told the select committee this and more. joining me now is the former spokesperson for the january 6th committee for that, post hannah muldavin. welcome, i'm glad...
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>> i think nancy mace does havea a primary challenger.r if her former t of staff is actually going toer take o bn the former boss althoh that was something he was waking and talking to consultants about. he has not really pulled theat trigger on that. but nancy mace is facing the challenger from someone that shn knows down the state nametemp templeton. templeton is trying to runbe g against her record. and i think getting help from kevin mccarthy allies. so there is out. as for matt gaetz, we do knowcsi that ethics investigation is continuing.ink i don't think we will see the results of that anytime soon. those investigations tend ton us take a lot longer than the committee wants. and some relies on voluntarily offering information. >> trey: i am sure there is a harder job in the world, oliviaa than the one you have, but i don't know what it is. to deal with this all the time, the look, maybe you should have done better inne college or maye l you to w do what i tel do, which is go to law school so you can get rid of all of that. none of t
>> i think nancy mace does havea a primary challenger.r if her former t of staff is actually going toer take o bn the former boss althoh that was something he was waking and talking to consultants about. he has not really pulled theat trigger on that. but nancy mace is facing the challenger from someone that shn knows down the state nametemp templeton. templeton is trying to runbe g against her record. and i think getting help from kevin mccarthy allies. so there is out. as for matt...
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she lives in the lowcountry. >> i'm proud nancy mace is our congresswoman. i hope you'll join me voting for her. i'm nancy mace and i approve this message. >> back in a moment. . >> before we go, there was a blockbuster jobs report today the economy added more than 350,000 jobs in the month of january following good reports on consumer confidence wages and of course there's the stock market and even though president biden and democrats haven't yet been able to sell the bright spots to americans here's an interesting mea culpa from larry kudlow. >> i was wrong about the slow down in the recession. >> i don't think you were wrong. the feds everyone was wrong. >> sure, many predicted a present says but kudlow went the extra mile. week after week after week. >> it is a big huge recession warning for 2024. but i'm just looking at the actual facts and i'm suggesting that there's a very high risk probably 65 percent or better of a recession next year despite what wall street may or may not think. that's the fed frenzy spending policies manic regulatory policies and
she lives in the lowcountry. >> i'm proud nancy mace is our congresswoman. i hope you'll join me voting for her. i'm nancy mace and i approve this message. >> back in a moment. . >> before we go, there was a blockbuster jobs report today the economy added more than 350,000 jobs in the month of january following good reports on consumer confidence wages and of course there's the stock market and even though president biden and democrats haven't yet been able to sell the bright...
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nancy pelosi. well, who's comes with the next? don't freedom of price increase critical journalists under surveillance, i'm guessing buried in jewel suits or even much like the lease reports or your those kind of us according to reports is without board is it's clear who's responsible. the sole goal trying of policy. you have like a media businessman. politics focused on here in 60 minutes on dw, the get ready for an exciting. i've been trying to look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to you. have you have a one to start doing either from port yet please go to the spot on the on expected side to side. the the here at the munich security conference has plenty of in the security and conflict to worry the politicians the next. but. so has the world reached a dangerous inflection point? my guess is we have becky's of experience with the highest political levels in the us. she's california congress, woman and former speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi and gaza, the us as one that isra
nancy pelosi. well, who's comes with the next? don't freedom of price increase critical journalists under surveillance, i'm guessing buried in jewel suits or even much like the lease reports or your those kind of us according to reports is without board is it's clear who's responsible. the sole goal trying of policy. you have like a media businessman. politics focused on here in 60 minutes on dw, the get ready for an exciting. i've been trying to look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive...
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here we go, nancy.ike nvt, electrified world, you're not worried about the slowdown that we're seeing in the ev space, the electrification trend you believe will still continue. >> well, the biggest driver for the electrification trend is not actually evs, it is generative ai when you look at the buildout of data centers that we are seeing, and that we think we will continue to see, that requires a tremendous amount of power to drive that in addition, we know that we have recently seen the launch of bitcoin etfs if you are a bull on bitcoin, that requires data centers nvt is a player in those data centers, and they're focused on both the bricks and mortar of enclosures and metal boxes to hold the data, to hold the servers. but also on thermal management, which is increasingly important, particularly in these big data centers. so we think they have great growth soz >> so the amount of energy we'll need, we'll need a billion hamsters and a billion wheels generating power patrick industries, patk, building
here we go, nancy.ike nvt, electrified world, you're not worried about the slowdown that we're seeing in the ev space, the electrification trend you believe will still continue. >> well, the biggest driver for the electrification trend is not actually evs, it is generative ai when you look at the buildout of data centers that we are seeing, and that we think we will continue to see, that requires a tremendous amount of power to drive that in addition, we know that we have recently seen...
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donald trump confused nancy pelosi and nikki haley. >> there is no case. case closed. then made gratuitous, unnecessary, inaccurate personal remarks. and those are improper. >> the report showed images of classified documents haphazardly stored in his garage. and the special counsel is not charging biden and drew distinctions with donald trump. polls consistently show voters are concerned about the 81-year-old biden's age and mental acuity, even though trump is just four years younger. trump is easing on the revelations. >> more proof we have a weaponized system of justice in this country. crooked joe got off scott-free. they said he was a disaster mentally. he willfully stole gigantic numbers of classified documents. willfully. because of his condition mentally -- is this guy going to make it to the starting gate? seriously. >> we have a lot to discuss. we have a great panel this morning. melanie, mario parker and eva mccann. good morning to all of you. mario, first to you. you cover the white house. this has been a decision by the white house to aggressively go after
donald trump confused nancy pelosi and nikki haley. >> there is no case. case closed. then made gratuitous, unnecessary, inaccurate personal remarks. and those are improper. >> the report showed images of classified documents haphazardly stored in his garage. and the special counsel is not charging biden and drew distinctions with donald trump. polls consistently show voters are concerned about the 81-year-old biden's age and mental acuity, even though trump is just four years...
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i'm like, hey, if nancy pelosi asks you to serve, will you do it? and i just said, look, i go, i don't want it. and i'm going to be very clear. i want to do it. but i'm like, i just i very rarely can talk about this and not get choked up. mike i have a kid on the way at the time and i'm like, he's to read his name in, the history books, you know because kinzinger is not very a not a common name he's going to read his name and he's going to be proud or he's going to be ashamed and that's like...
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joining us now, nancy tengler.more, but for now, take what the market's giving us, right? >> yeah, i think so, charles. i mean, as you know, i've drawn an analogy to the 1990s, the market and the economy. and one of the things that's i putting a floor under this market is share buybacks which really became a thing in the 1990s with the entrance or emergence of the shadow banking system. that's one issue. the other issue brian belski nailed, the balance sheets. these companies have really sound balance sheets, and they actually benefited for the most part from hire interest rates because they earned more cash on the balance sheet. so we've seen in this earnings season that companies are monetizing a.i. watch adobe next week with. i think you want to continue to be exposed. don't chase them, but don't jump out just because people are saying the market's going to broaden. by the way, they've been saying that for three or four years. charles: they have been. i mean, it's like the person that says the end is near. maybe
joining us now, nancy tengler.more, but for now, take what the market's giving us, right? >> yeah, i think so, charles. i mean, as you know, i've drawn an analogy to the 1990s, the market and the economy. and one of the things that's i putting a floor under this market is share buybacks which really became a thing in the 1990s with the entrance or emergence of the shadow banking system. that's one issue. the other issue brian belski nailed, the balance sheets. these companies have really...
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i'm gonna write to nancy pelosi and this time it was about the landscape every year . he was here every year. i mean, you don't do this because he did. he did a, did a, a sort of a freak show, a portray, doesn't ask you to put, i think, i don't know. what do you think will i read this pump on? or you have to, we have got a really sick bags in the house. everyone just for you to all enjoy. okay, so this is, this is quite terrifying. here we go. and i guarantee you might like my 7 year old did not write this. okay. i promise. here we go. oh, saint patrick. he drove out the snakes. he didn't write them all out and i took a lot of dudgeon politicians with his prayers. but that's not all it takes. see what he did there, snakes and takes point in poetry. for the snake symbolizes an evil that rises snake symbolizes an evil that rises blue. it's beautiful and able to rise and hides in your heart as it breaks. that's where it gets. but i don't see the brakes and snakes or make snakes and breaks and evil has arisen. my friends, the self appointed doctor of intellectual relations
i'm gonna write to nancy pelosi and this time it was about the landscape every year . he was here every year. i mean, you don't do this because he did. he did a, did a, a sort of a freak show, a portray, doesn't ask you to put, i think, i don't know. what do you think will i read this pump on? or you have to, we have got a really sick bags in the house. everyone just for you to all enjoy. okay, so this is, this is quite terrifying. here we go. and i guarantee you might like my 7 year old did...
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and and i said, where's nancy? and he said, oh, you know what? we both went separate ways, but we're going to be together tonight. and you that's just one of those special things about him. well, i can tell you that bible has been on display permanently since 1991. and except for a very small amount of time when we took it off line to conserve the spine. it's never been off display except for when we sent it to you. so we're going to end tonight with a question from someone out here, because we're talking about ronald reagan. and someone wrote being here at the ronald reagan library. what are the lessons, president reagan, that we can apply to today's world? great question. that's a great question because we actually were talking about this because charlotte and mike just wrote another book, had to write two books. that was his deal with and schuster. so his second book, they wanted it to be a book about faith and family and it comes out november 14th and it's called go home for dinner and. they charlotte was just sharing with us that in the epil
and and i said, where's nancy? and he said, oh, you know what? we both went separate ways, but we're going to be together tonight. and you that's just one of those special things about him. well, i can tell you that bible has been on display permanently since 1991. and except for a very small amount of time when we took it off line to conserve the spine. it's never been off display except for when we sent it to you. so we're going to end tonight with a question from someone out here, because...
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how much longer can the stocks keep the broader market on its back let's talk to nancy tengler and jamesy, how long longer can this keep going >> thanks for having me, frank this market is similar to the 1990s. labor shortage and companies spending on productivity and generative a.i if you look at the magnificent seven and we think the rally has broadened out as you pointed out, but you see higher earnings growth in 2024 22% for the magnificent seven against 7.9% for the remaining 493. margins will expand by 22% against 11% for the rest of the market in the '90s, technology continued to power all decade long with higher interest rates at 5% to 7% on the ten-year note this can carry on much longer as we saw from nvidia with triple in earnings and sales. a pe still achievable. >> you are hitting us with a lot of numbers i want to give one back to you year to date, we have been talking about the stocks in the magnificent seven. is that a sign of concern and do you see the broaden? >> i don't known all of the magnificent seven. you want to broaden out now. you mentioned other names likes ado
how much longer can the stocks keep the broader market on its back let's talk to nancy tengler and jamesy, how long longer can this keep going >> thanks for having me, frank this market is similar to the 1990s. labor shortage and companies spending on productivity and generative a.i if you look at the magnificent seven and we think the rally has broadened out as you pointed out, but you see higher earnings growth in 2024 22% for the magnificent seven against 7.9% for the remaining 493....
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it's really nancy who should be acknowledged when it comes to resilience.e are going to provide a quick everything is going to be kind of quick. i think are getting eight -- 10 10minute thing is pretty quick here. we will provide a quick overview of what dsr i is all about. what we have been doing on the policy and strategy side. we will give you a flavor of the kind of workshops we have put together. and leonor tomero should be credited here she's part and participating in all but one workshop so far but we've gotot her again in march for our next workshop. and so sheta could give this tak probably. an overview i'm going to talk about what resilience means. resilience has been used virtually every day here not virtually, and has been used every day here. bite virtually every speaker. marv adams my old buddy even included it in the mission provided resilience and responsive nuclear security enterprise. and very much to accept some of the things we have been working on. we use the term a lot of the documents and the national security strategy it's in the nat
it's really nancy who should be acknowledged when it comes to resilience.e are going to provide a quick everything is going to be kind of quick. i think are getting eight -- 10 10minute thing is pretty quick here. we will provide a quick overview of what dsr i is all about. what we have been doing on the policy and strategy side. we will give you a flavor of the kind of workshops we have put together. and leonor tomero should be credited here she's part and participating in all but one workshop...
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where is nancy? [applause] scrambling this morning to make it with general cotton's prompt to make all this work this morning for everybody. her first email came through at 5:43. i did not see it at 5:43. i saw before 6:00. it is really nancy who should be acknowledged when it comes to resilience. i will provide a quick -- everything will be kind of quick, because i think leonor is giving us eight to 10 minutes. everything is pretty quick here. i will provide a quick overview of what dsri is all about. what we have been doing on the policy and strategy side. give you a flavor of the kinds of workshops we have put together. leonor also should be credited here. she has been part of dsri as well, participating in all but one workshop. we got here again in march. our next workshop. she could give this talk probably. an overview of dsri. i will talk about what resilience means. resilience has been used virtually every day here. cannot virtually. it has been used everyday here by virtually every speaker. m
where is nancy? [applause] scrambling this morning to make it with general cotton's prompt to make all this work this morning for everybody. her first email came through at 5:43. i did not see it at 5:43. i saw before 6:00. it is really nancy who should be acknowledged when it comes to resilience. i will provide a quick -- everything will be kind of quick, because i think leonor is giving us eight to 10 minutes. everything is pretty quick here. i will provide a quick overview of what dsri is...
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your very good friend nancy pelosi was on msnbc earlier today. with your other good friends, accusing you of something which took my breath away. watch. >> what does he have on donald trump that he would have to constantly be catering to putin? telling putin go into these countries. nato countries. i think it's probably financial. >> laura: your response is? she said you are going to abandon nato and putin has something on you. >> so i know the real nancy pelosi she is highly overrated. let me tell you about nancy. i went in. it's all soundbites. with them it's all misinformation. everything is dis, and mis, dis and misinformation. i went in and stopped nord stream 2. that's the russian pipeline. the most important economic deal, plus, i call it economic plus much more than economic ever. i stopped it. i told germany you are not having it. i told all of europe you are not having it. anybody that wants to have it, they are not dealing with you. i ended it. that's the biggest deal ever in the history of russia. they are going to supply europe with
your very good friend nancy pelosi was on msnbc earlier today. with your other good friends, accusing you of something which took my breath away. watch. >> what does he have on donald trump that he would have to constantly be catering to putin? telling putin go into these countries. nato countries. i think it's probably financial. >> laura: your response is? she said you are going to abandon nato and putin has something on you. >> so i know the real nancy pelosi she is highly...
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uh, also there, of course, as is custom, we believe that's nancy pelosi. yep. i can only see just a little profile, but that is certainly congresswoman nancy pelosi, former house speaker of san francisco. also there to welcome president biden. he is about to deplane there from air force one. and he does have two events here tonight in san francisco, both fundraising related. and we believe he has one tomorrow in los altos, the bay area, of course, a big supporter of his in terms of just the percentage of the population who lean democratic and are very much enthusiastic about his campaign in his reelection campaign, but also, more importantly, this is an area that has a lot of money to donate. uh, silicon valley donors tend to fund a lot of the elections and campaigns these days. and to be able to connect with some of the donors here, uh, will be very important to him, even though he's starting with a very sizable war chest. we understand about $130 million already in his campaign. war chest far surpassing what the republican front runner, president, former pres
uh, also there, of course, as is custom, we believe that's nancy pelosi. yep. i can only see just a little profile, but that is certainly congresswoman nancy pelosi, former house speaker of san francisco. also there to welcome president biden. he is about to deplane there from air force one. and he does have two events here tonight in san francisco, both fundraising related. and we believe he has one tomorrow in los altos, the bay area, of course, a big supporter of his in terms of just the...
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and wonderful nancy. and magic for being with us in our next program, we will look into the education of girls through college. i hope you will join us then. thank you for being with us today. and. good. this program was recorded in the ann arbor television studios of the university of michigan. this is university of michigan
and wonderful nancy. and magic for being with us in our next program, we will look into the education of girls through college. i hope you will join us then. thank you for being with us today. and. good. this program was recorded in the ann arbor television studios of the university of michigan. this is university of michigan
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>> you know, i have to say, i'm glad you brought up nancy pelosi. listening to your reporting today, tonight, at the beginning of the show, i kept thinking of nancy pelosi's favorite and sort of lacerating commented on trump when he was president. she said, all roads with you late to vladimir putin. i think it was in her more decisive points when she was a speaker of the house. actually, that was the last time she really spoke to donald trump, even though she was speaker and he was president for 15 more months. let's not forget that donald trump, you know, isn't coming new to this issue after putin invaded ukraine in 2022. donald trump called him a strategic genius. he thought russia was going to roll right over ukraine. he has been leading his party in, essentially, demanding that they not vote to authorize the additional 60 billion dollars in military assistance to the ukrainians that president biden has asked for. that is literally the reason why the u.s. house hasn't even agreed to bring it up to the floor for a vote. i noticed today that there
>> you know, i have to say, i'm glad you brought up nancy pelosi. listening to your reporting today, tonight, at the beginning of the show, i kept thinking of nancy pelosi's favorite and sort of lacerating commented on trump when he was president. she said, all roads with you late to vladimir putin. i think it was in her more decisive points when she was a speaker of the house. actually, that was the last time she really spoke to donald trump, even though she was speaker and he was...
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nancy, also want to ask about these new developments in the case of that ex-fbi informant who lied togators about hunter biden. what do we know tonight? >> reporter: that's right, alexander smirnov, who was just freed on bond two days ago, has been rearrested in las vegas. federal prosecutors considered him a flight risk. they wanted him detained. in court documents, they said that he has been "actively peddling new lies that could impact u.s. elections," and they said, norah, that he had met with russian intelligence contacts as recently as november. >> norah: nancy cordes, thank you very much. now to a terrifying attack on board an alaska airlines flight. federal authorities have charged a man with assault with a dangerous weapon after he allegedly stabbed another passenger during a flight between seattle and las vegas last month. cbs's carter evans reports this is ust the latest in a series of mid-flight incidents in recent weeks. >> reporter: it happened on an alaska airlines flight on approach las vegas in january. investigators say julio alvarez lopez bound pens together with ru
nancy, also want to ask about these new developments in the case of that ex-fbi informant who lied togators about hunter biden. what do we know tonight? >> reporter: that's right, alexander smirnov, who was just freed on bond two days ago, has been rearrested in las vegas. federal prosecutors considered him a flight risk. they wanted him detained. in court documents, they said that he has been "actively peddling new lies that could impact u.s. elections," and they said, norah,...
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cbs's nancy cordes is traveling with the president in cali california. >> reporter: the pictures shownt biden embracing and sitting with alexei navalny's widow and daughter in a san francisco hotel room. one week after navalny's suspicious death in a russian penal colony. >> he was a man that had incredible courage, and it's amazing how his wife and daughter are emulating that. >> reporter: navalny's daughter dasha is a student at nearby stanford university. her mother flew to california to comfort her after meeting with european leaders and vowing to carry on her husband's work. "by killing alexei, putin killed half of me." she said beard in russia, navalny's mother said today she had finally been taken to a morgue to see the body. she was told he died of natural causes and said that she was being pressured to hold a private burial ceremony as russian police try to head off more protests over his death. "they want it done secretly," she said. "i don't agree with that close would be a way to find putin flex his muscle today, flying on a nuclear capable strategic bomber, even as the u.
cbs's nancy cordes is traveling with the president in cali california. >> reporter: the pictures shownt biden embracing and sitting with alexei navalny's widow and daughter in a san francisco hotel room. one week after navalny's suspicious death in a russian penal colony. >> he was a man that had incredible courage, and it's amazing how his wife and daughter are emulating that. >> reporter: navalny's daughter dasha is a student at nearby stanford university. her mother flew to...
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joining me now is house speaker emerita nancy pelosi.w you just returned from munich and it was a very busy trip, which i'm excited to talk to you about. i just wanted to start, speaker pelosi, with alexei navalny. i think we've all spent the last couple days just thinking about him and the role he played, and i was very struck by the fact that it took trump three days to finally make any comment about his death, even though many people dead. but when he did, he compared navalny's death to his own legal problems, and didn't anyway condemn vladimir putin. which doesn't seem hard for most people to do. what did you think when you read that? >> well, first, let me wish everyone a happy presidents'day. i have these cherries here in this pin, reminding us that george washington said, i cannot tell you why i chopped down the cherry tree. when -- former president who cannot tell the truth. the navalny assassination, as it was, such a tragic thing. i was in munich when the news came out. i heard his widow speak to the gathered assemblage there t
joining me now is house speaker emerita nancy pelosi.w you just returned from munich and it was a very busy trip, which i'm excited to talk to you about. i just wanted to start, speaker pelosi, with alexei navalny. i think we've all spent the last couple days just thinking about him and the role he played, and i was very struck by the fact that it took trump three days to finally make any comment about his death, even though many people dead. but when he did, he compared navalny's death to his...
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i would like to thank nancy alfaro. she served and did 4,000 marriages since 2004. thank you for your courage. and thank you for celebrating the winter of love. mabel was instrumental in reworking our marriage licenses and it was she who married our very first same sex couple. so i think the history of san francisco, the history of courage and fighting for what is right, will always be just. despite the battles that we have, please know that your city stands committed to fight alongside you. thank you, happy valentine's day. [ applause ] i would like to introduce one of my colleagues who works with me on all property tax issues and a very strong advocate, jose cisneros. >> hello, everyone. jose cisneros. not only the longest elected official in office today in san francisco, but also here to be proud of the fact that my husband and i have been together for 33 years. we were married right here in this building ten years ago. [ applause ] but i particularly wanted to tell you about that day, those days 20 years ago because i was here then too. i was not the treasurer.
i would like to thank nancy alfaro. she served and did 4,000 marriages since 2004. thank you for your courage. and thank you for celebrating the winter of love. mabel was instrumental in reworking our marriage licenses and it was she who married our very first same sex couple. so i think the history of san francisco, the history of courage and fighting for what is right, will always be just. despite the battles that we have, please know that your city stands committed to fight alongside you....
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good evening, nancy, and we are hearing from the commander in chief tonight, right?rter: that's right, the president just issued a statement, norah, saying all of the facilities the u.s. struck this afternoon had been used to attack u.s. forces. and he added this: if you harm% an american, we will respond. pentagon officials say two b-1 bombers were among the military aircraft used to strike more than 85 targets in iraq and syria. the targets included command and control centers, weapons depots, and drone storage facilities. all of them linked to iran's revolutionary guard and affiliated with militia groups. the strikes were approved by the president and launched just a few hours after he welcomed the bodies of three fallen service members back to u.s. soil. all three were stationed in jordan at a u.s. outpost known as tower 22, that came under fire last sunday. the bases air defense system had been temporarily taken off-line to allow a u.s. drone to return from a mission safely. and iranian-made drone struck sleeping quarters at the base, wounding 40 and killing arm
good evening, nancy, and we are hearing from the commander in chief tonight, right?rter: that's right, the president just issued a statement, norah, saying all of the facilities the u.s. struck this afternoon had been used to attack u.s. forces. and he added this: if you harm% an american, we will respond. pentagon officials say two b-1 bombers were among the military aircraft used to strike more than 85 targets in iraq and syria. the targets included command and control centers, weapons...