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p i wonder does the president not know that or noticee or care what is going on here exactly. don't know if the word is getting up to the federal level, but i mean, i appreciate the fact that he's now funding law enforcement and he's pushing against defunding. that is great. however, yes, they need to deliver that memo to my board of supervisors who is stillor actively defunding the sheriff's department then trying to say, oh, no, we're not yet..yet i i'm losing deputies by the hundreds. and now come april 1stne i'm going to bel missing sixten hundred personnel that i should already have and they're pretending like they're not being we're not being defunded . i was speaking of democracy. we hear a lot about democracy, which is of course a synonym for doing the will of voters are there are a lot of voters, a majority of voters in l.a. county who want fewer sheriff's deputies or fewer police in l.a. i have not found them, but i've been everywhere throughout like kindhr of an eighty five town halls. i've spoken to tens of thousands of county residents. they aeen on the trains.. t
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now, if you're wondering why j. p. morgan did this well, they say they are open to all clients, both in the real world. and in the matter verse in a statement the bank said, is these virtual real estate continuing to grow? which means they will be, there will be a market for services that include credit, mortgages and rental agreement. that's really all you need in the virtual world is more credit. meanwhile, disney is also getting involved in now think it is appointed a new leader of metaphors strategy. while the company referred to the block chain based land as quote, the next great storytelling frontier. it didn't give much insight into the strategy for how to take their take on. ok. my move for dave, him, oregon, but they really need to step up with the launch. i was not. i, but they have a tiger and think about virtual dead disney land. i know our director kevin call is going to be their 1st one to get in for you. and for this time you catch both on demand the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets.
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p 500. do you wonder that was enough to trigger some of that buying that we saw yesterday, but do you thinke or the short cover rally off the winning positions of losing shares >> good morning, dom great to see you today i think it was a combination of things you know, my sense of this is particularly looking at the action in the nasdaq with the 15% to 20% off highs there probably a lot of machines and strategists have that level set as a time to come in and buy up those stocks i think that is what moved the nasdaq yesterday in particular on the others, a combination of short covering and perhaps satisfaction with the level of sanctions and severity of the level of sanctions played into the market it remains to be seen. the volatility was high. that is promising in that if this is something that gets resolved in the short-term, which it is hard to determine that sort of thing, the volatility to the upside yesterday was reassuring that the recovery could be quick as it has been in the types of events. >> it was quick. it was much quicker in the certain part of the market that was the nasdaq
p 500. do you wonder that was enough to trigger some of that buying that we saw yesterday, but do you thinke or the short cover rally off the winning positions of losing shares >> good morning, dom great to see you today i think it was a combination of things you know, my sense of this is particularly looking at the action in the nasdaq with the 15% to 20% off highs there probably a lot of machines and strategists have that level set as a time to come in and buy up those stocks i think...
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the market that we've been treading on of late, and i just wonder where that story overall will go as i see the ten-year marching towards 2% p 195, 196 today. i'm wondering how you're thinking about that, and i want to bring a note that i got today from down on wall street that adds to this conversation, but go ahead, pete >> when we talk about the ten-year scott, wooe been talking about this for a long time and it's been making this move to the upside and it's been pretty decent in terms of the velocity the move has been pretty quick and nobody realizes that outside of us that stare at the markets each and every day folks look at it and say it hasn't moved much, and it has. obviously look over at the financials and the financials react very nicely each and every day and there's also a fallout of that. so that's why we're seeing the volatility that we're seeing and it's why we're seeing the occasional spikes and how about the intraday volatility and the moves in the market? honestly, scott, when you look at the final 30 minutes of a trading session and you see markets move 300 points. that's not normal and that's something t
the market that we've been treading on of late, and i just wonder where that story overall will go as i see the ten-year marching towards 2% p 195, 196 today. i'm wondering how you're thinking about that, and i want to bring a note that i got today from down on wall street that adds to this conversation, but go ahead, pete >> when we talk about the ten-year scott, wooe been talking about this for a long time and it's been making this move to the upside and it's been pretty decent in terms...
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p 500 added 3. >>> have you ever wondered how uber drivers rate you?wn of their ratings in the privacy seconds of the app. it shows how many times you've gotten five stars to the dreaded one-star review. uber is also sharing tips to raise your score with drivers like buckle up, be respectful, and don't slam the car door. >>> now, a lot of people fork over money for subscriptions, but what about for airline travel? yesterday, alaska airlines announced it will offer the first-ever subscription-based flight service in the u.s. the plans would start at $49 a month or focus on the west coast. members can fly between six and 24 roundtrips for a year, most destinations are in california, but they also include reno, las vegas, and phoenix. >>> and a record-breaking blue diamond will go up for auction in april. sotheby's says the gem is the largest and most valuable blue diamond ever to come to auction. >> it is the most rare color and the most sought after. i think there's going to be high demand. the buyer could be anywhere. there was a time maybe you would s
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p palladium. >>> let's get to the tesla fans wondering why they cannot get love at all from the white house.ilvana henao is here with those and more silvana. >> reporter: good morning, brian. some of tesla's loyal fans say the white house is snubbing the company in favor of ford and gm when it comes to electric vehicle subsidies and climate change to make auththeir voices heard,y signed a petition asking to average elon musk's leadership in the space devo devotees have been calling out for the last year. >>> turning to spotify and the stock price surge yesterday. the stock closing up more than 13% after joe rogan apologized for his show's role in spreading disinformation he said it got out of control adding he supports legal disclaimers regarding covid vaccines on his show >>> the new york times is buying wo w wordle in the low seven figures. the game gives players six tries to guess a five-letter mystery word every day and became a phenomenal this month with people sharing scores in the form of emojis only 90 people played the game on november 1st. now about 300,000 people were playing as o
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p get signatures. digitally. so it's wonderful. i can organize importantsh paperwork and even save my kid's artwork so it's safe and secure, easy to share with the whole familyve. yes. what's up with this exclusive offer? you'll get over three hundred m dollars in added value including a robust time savingti software bundle, plus get freeme shipping and a money back guarantee act now and save up to $100 for a limited time. go online or call to get an epson rapide receipt. smart organizer delivered right to your door epson ravid receipt visit by rapid receipt .com or call cake maybe the word i chose failure. it would definitely be broken shamed. i had struggled with my weight my whole life. i just felt ashamed. i had sleep high cholesterol, high blood pressure. i was prediabetic, extremely unhealthy walking down the aisle of an airplane you see people thinking, oh , i hope she's not sitting next to me buying clothes was a very upsetting that i was always angry. i was always sick. i was always in pain. i just thought how big am i goi
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coming back off of the median level of the lows of the last several decades, the s&p 500 near that record. you have to wonderpreads continue to widen, if that suggests there could be some sort of real systemic issue ahead. really a big divide that suggests we could see some sort of a reckoning. guy: that got apocalyptic fairly quickly. thank you very much, indeed. bloomberg's abigail doolittle on what is happening in the markets today. let's continue the conversation. the fed, the bank of england, the ecb all changing the game for credit investors significantly over the last few weeks. we have seen a significant repricing of central-bank risk. what does this mean going forward from here? let's try and figure that out. joining us now for an exclusive -- now overseas, 49 billion dollars. jonathan, great to see you. we have seen a real shift since the beginning of the year and a number of different asset classes. credit in some ways has seen a relatively small move. but i'm really curious as to how you see, since the beginning of the year. how do you see the world differently from the first of january to where
coming back off of the median level of the lows of the last several decades, the s&p 500 near that record. you have to wonderpreads continue to widen, if that suggests there could be some sort of real systemic issue ahead. really a big divide that suggests we could see some sort of a reckoning. guy: that got apocalyptic fairly quickly. thank you very much, indeed. bloomberg's abigail doolittle on what is happening in the markets today. let's continue the conversation. the fed, the bank of...
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a wonderful. moral and economic mission to level “p moral and economic mission to level up and give opportunity, mr speaker. governments have made many and similar promises before. the difficulty, changes to the face of the country will take years to be seen. damian grammaticas, bbc news. borisjohnson spoke of his aim of tackling regional inequality when he first entered downing street, and last year, the communities secretary michael gove said to view "levelling up in reality, come to teesside". our north of england correspondent, fiona trott, reports from middlesbrough. an area that's asked to be levelled up. more than four in ten children live in poverty here and people are likely to live five years less than those in london. does today's announcement make them feel that all that will change? i wouldn't trust the government as far as i could throw them, and that's not far. the government is saying today it wants to bring the rest of the country's transport up to the same standard as london. she laughs does that mean they are going to stop all the cars from coming in to middlesbrough? because
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. >> todd: i wonder if my mom will enjoy your master p interview, she wanted me to mention to you, sheour recent book. >> carley did not like it, she is staying silent. >> carley: i read it cover to cover, get it at bookstores everywhere. >> todd: in ottawa, freedom convoy demonstrators demanding to know why trudea is invoking emergency power and treating truckers like a threat. >> i would call it more of a demonstration because what are we guilty of? some trucks parked illegally? okay, i'm not sure that warrants the response from the government. >> todd: emergency act allows canadian government to seize bank accounts and could force police and towing companies to drag away trucks clogging the streets of canada's capital. here is john kennedy. >> truckers are saying look, mr. prime minister, we've been through two years of pandemic restrictions. our lives have been turned upside down, our livelihoods have been threatened, our kids have lost months, maybe years from their education. you say follow the science, mr. prime minister, let's follow the science. here is what i hear the prime m
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wonderful meeting with the new chancellor. was discourse and we had a good exchange on the issue of the i p waiver. and i explained to him what is driving us to put forward the arguments that we are putting forward. and i said, in our view, when we had an epidemic like this, what you will get us out of the pandemic should be regarded as a public good. it should not be seen as a profiteering type of instrument or product. it should be what should be readily available. and i think that message got through to him and i did say that we don't want to be receiving comes from anybody's table. ah, we, we don't just want to fill and finish where we get the drug substance from somewhere, fill it and then put it on the market. we want to be able to manufacture the drug substance ourselves. and that is where the real hot on the i b at the i p argument comes in. and i said that should be fairly straightforward. and then again, i argued that this is not for ever type of provision. we wanted for a set period. and so that we're able to get over this vaccine does this issue to you highlight the real fundamental pro
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p. o. how are you, brother? i'm super well and what a wonderful introduction there that you know little about comedians leave is playing drama, wesley snipes, your old friend for murder at 1600. the other went lamp and he was like, scared to live out of me. i remember sitting in a car one day in d. c. with them was around $95.00 degrees. married berries, the mayor. he comes to visit wesley. i'm in the middle sitting on the hump, while wesley a marion barry rap. and they barely acknowledged me. brother, i have never felt more easy because i think it was really was disappointed. and because i didn't want to do my own stuff or that he thought i was a complete was, are you just killed me? but you know, it's interesting. they are, you are terrific in that time that you were terrific. you know, what's interesting though, i do remember when we were doing that, i had a film called bordello, a blood that came out, it did no money, but we're actually had a film. it came out that same week when we were in toronto, shoot and, and it was called the fan and i think as you break down real story story for me it's, it's sort of
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borrowed $3.2 billion from the federal government so we wouldn't wonder if the state could meet the needs of people who were suffering. pot a chance i was going to allow an interruption of vital services by our hospitals. or let our schools closed for of ppe. and as soon as their state revenues rebounded five years ago the build backlog that at its height reach nearly $17 billion w the $1.5 billion borrowed from the state treasury have now been paid down. i believe in payment of debts. eachf year i served as governor or state has met its pension payment obligations but when we are able i think we have to do more than just pay the minimum. that'sen why i have proposed making not only are minimum pension payment o this year. also an additional half a billion dollars. if approved by the general assembly this would be the first time since the beginning of 1994's pension p funding ramp tt we will reduce their pension debt by more than are required contribution. i'm asking democrats and republicans to work together with me to get this p done becae it will save taxpayers $1.8 billion in interest payments over the coming years.
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chris, a lot of people looking at 38% retracement of the bull market on the s&p would put you somewhere in the 3800 range. i wonderu think that makes sense and especially how you're viewing fear on the s&p right now. >> yeah, carl. a great question it's funny how ancient math really comes into play here sometimes. i think that's an appropriate target, not here, but maybe over coming month i want to reiterate y think we have done enough in the short term here to get some type of a response and perhaps we're seeing the beginnings of that today. you know, what struck us a little bit, though, is we would ask, is there enough fear out there to put in a major bottom and that's where we're a little confused frankly, the put call data which you tend to see spike at some of these good interim lows or good market bottoms, has not spiked here so you have not seen the stress in options you typically would want to see. i think we have done enough for a tactical low i think we can get a pretty good bounce, but there's resistance on top of the major indices and that's not something we have had to contend with for long time. >> d
chris, a lot of people looking at 38% retracement of the bull market on the s&p would put you somewhere in the 3800 range. i wonderu think that makes sense and especially how you're viewing fear on the s&p right now. >> yeah, carl. a great question it's funny how ancient math really comes into play here sometimes. i think that's an appropriate target, not here, but maybe over coming month i want to reiterate y think we have done enough in the short term here to get some type of a...
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p. r apparatus was valuable because we just made it a ford in which it's all about an official came the stomach state doesn't exist and have gotten on. i wonder therefore if that's the poly bonds way of saying that, because that is the exact statement. the former government made in 2018 or 19. they made very similar statement saying that they have completely eradicated the so called a plumbing state. and then for years after that, they continued to stage attacks and called ball angela bod and other cities. so it's funny because it seems like they're, they're, you know, operating off the same playbook as. busy former republican that way. where does that leave the people of, of gone on early. i mean, how assured can they be, especially in places like a lot of bob that taliban government can provide them security? well, if you look at it, for instance, the city of angela bond is currently considered one of the least safe in the country. in part because of you know, mafia and crime networks and things like that. but also specifically because of the threat posed by the so called state, because it has always been one of you know, the city of job is
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upper case t upper case p, the plans >> greg: i'd tell kamala what we wanted to know but i wondered ifughter]. >> what do you want to known? >> greg: horrible. kat i'm worried her speeches will suffer now that her speech writer has left >> kat: a weird time for the speech writer to quit because she doesn't really do that, she doesn't really give speeches. easiest stuff every, you don't do anything and then every now and then you compeer stuff to pearl harbor. why would you quit that job. >> greg: exactly. what if she subbedens becomes better, what if it was the speech writer's fault. >> wouldn't that be a twist. what if the speech writer was purposely tanking her, you know, really loves pete buttigieg and is doing whatever this person can to bring kamala harris down. which she's really doing a great job. i wonder what the gossip is like what do people talk about in the office. like i just talked to someone in the white house and she is definitely not on the ticket for 2024. we have to get out of here. this is spiro agnew on the opposite of steroids. >> greg: i loved spiro, great head o
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i'm a safe place and it is very, very wonderful to see how these are very have shoes shifted over the years. now we had, we are in the lecture of p during columbia presidential and congress elections are coming up. every one, every single one of the politicians of the, of the candidate it is having to take a stand on these. and actually you will be surprised how many, even the, even some, some of them identify as bright wayne, for the vision at they do agree with the immunization of abortion. so unseen in social media yesterday, they all the women. she is sharing the stories about abortion, as no one has seen before in this country is really marbles we are taking these out of that of, on the rock. i'm putting the there for people to know their reality of women. why would i go back to that yet? you can post it briefly because i also wanna bring natalia into the conversation. i, meghan, go quickly and then i'm going to bring in a video. and then we come back to you natalia. though, i mean, yes, i would you like to add to that though that there has been, i'm a pretty heavy right wing backlash. like you see columbia's president today
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protocol which is going to basically create a global f to p network. 100% square or block over coinbase >> you seem so certain in that, but i wondern, if jack dorsey's bitcoin maximalism could eventually hurt where sort of the younger generation is going. coin has taken a much more web 3 focused purpose, you know, talking about dow tools, and an nft platform, so where this audience, where this group of users is heading is block still best positioned? >> yeah, i think it's actually a fashio fascinating point you're making. he is a max mallist. if you read the protocol, they don't just talk about bitcoin, they talk about all of these currencies i think there's a little bit of a relaxation from the bitcoin maximalism on their side but i do agree with you on that. on the nft market, i think it's a very positive development for coinbase one of my issues with coinbase is basically if you think about crypto or, you know, bitcoin or block chain in general, it should be free it should be -- you shouldn't be charging these fees for that, so i think it kind of defies the purpose to have a scentralized marketplace. it should be decentralized
protocol which is going to basically create a global f to p network. 100% square or block over coinbase >> you seem so certain in that, but i wondern, if jack dorsey's bitcoin maximalism could eventually hurt where sort of the younger generation is going. coin has taken a much more web 3 focused purpose, you know, talking about dow tools, and an nft platform, so where this audience, where this group of users is heading is block still best positioned? >> yeah, i think it's actually a...
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wondering what impact will have on them. and on the families back home are we spoke with the chief economist of p. f. capital who says the sanctions will hurt, but ultimately russian banks have become quite insulated over years of sanctions among you as regards the banking system, don't expect any major problems up to the new sanctions. yes, individual banks who suffer in recent years, russian banks need to foreign currency sharply decline. this is clear if you look at rate depositors, it's due to the fact that the bank conduct fewer operations, including with the outer world. the removal of the russian financial system from the global one didn't start today. not yesterday, not last year. it's been going on for years now. so our banks less sensitive to relatively tough sanctions for internal payments, almost nothing changes. that could be issues with internal payments using international payment cards, but they are solvable as regards international payments. there were banks that are not from the sanction lay, thus excellence and import can be paid for and maintain. as for the needs, there are so
wondering what impact will have on them. and on the families back home are we spoke with the chief economist of p. f. capital who says the sanctions will hurt, but ultimately russian banks have become quite insulated over years of sanctions among you as regards the banking system, don't expect any major problems up to the new sanctions. yes, individual banks who suffer in recent years, russian banks need to foreign currency sharply decline. this is clear if you look at rate depositors, it's due...
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wonder if it comes down to three or four rate hikes. jonathan: five hikes seems to be the consensus. the s&p 500 is slightly negative. on the nasdaq, down 8.5% but could have been worse for last month. yields come in a couple of bases points in the move has been huge. lisa: it's been the five rate hike expectation. i'm wondering how fed officials deal with what we are seeing in the yield curve. at 8:30 a.m., philadelphia fed president will join us along with michael mckee. head of a view that the rate hikes have translated into lower long-term bond yields and lower inflation expectations? how do they justify this. at 10 :00 a.m., we get a slew of data from the month of december and i'm here is to see how much this comes down. i'm wondering how much that is affecting the labor market. we will look at ism manufacturing as well and that's supposed to decelerate step how do you factor in the omicron variant when you talk about gdp at the same time inflation remains high? alphabetic supporting -- is reporting earnings. amazon on thursday and year to date performance is very different for a lot of these big tech firms. how
wonder if it comes down to three or four rate hikes. jonathan: five hikes seems to be the consensus. the s&p 500 is slightly negative. on the nasdaq, down 8.5% but could have been worse for last month. yields come in a couple of bases points in the move has been huge. lisa: it's been the five rate hike expectation. i'm wondering how fed officials deal with what we are seeing in the yield curve. at 8:30 a.m., philadelphia fed president will join us along with michael mckee. head of a view...
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p n i with we are dealing with a lot implementation. there's a lot of people have i think it's 12345 laptops not computer. once you're in the office. i wonder in the road. i know phyllis jump, it becomes cancer, you know, it becomes part of your life. takes away your life and it means you can doing. you stuck the me who we have had thousands of businesses coming to the m p. 's trying to deal with the speed on the back of things like r b s. s global restructuring group. i'm obviously the h fall threading fraud is a much more extreme example of, of this kind of misconduct. but still essentially what we've identified between all the financial institutions, where perhaps they were trying to pull in loans quite quickly in order to recapitalize the banks that conduct fell by the wayside. ah, so you push a small business over the h pushes me right to the edge, bankruptcy and i was picking myself up again. and when at corporate level they came off to me under my personal guarantee. and they took me right to the edge of a high call action when they knew at the highest level of hbo lloyd's, they knew i was actually the victim of criminal behavior. an
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wonder if this will win votes. how does this tie in with the idea of leveling up, the suggestion that you need to spend more money, to level “pt's a very good point- _ up parts of the uk? that's a very good point. this _ up parts of the uk? that's a very good point. this is _ up parts of the uk? that's a very good point. this is stephen - up parts of the uk? that's a very i good point. this is stephen barclay, the new— good point. this is stephen barclay, the new chief of staff, and also a brexiteer, — the new chief of staff, and also a brexiteer, saying the government should _ brexiteer, saying the government should change court —— change course a little _ should change court —— change course a little bit _ should change court —— change course a little bit. 0ne should change court —— change course a little bit. one is to do with what we've _ a little bit. one is to do with what we've seen— a little bit. one is to do with what we've seen over the past few years with covid — we've seen over the past few years with covid. spending huge sums of money, _ with covid. spending huge sums of money, which will change, but there also s
wonder if this will win votes. how does this tie in with the idea of leveling up, the suggestion that you need to spend more money, to level “pt's a very good point- _ up parts of the uk? that's a very good point. this _ up parts of the uk? that's a very good point. this is _ up parts of the uk? that's a very good point. this is stephen - up parts of the uk? that's a very i good point. this is stephen barclay, the new— good point. this is stephen barclay, the new chief of staff, and also a...
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p 500 is down 10%. so he's winning on every metric. he's boring his old fashion. he is wonderful. and every measure at my book, boring is you don't have to wear thongs patties, panties to be a. he is. his profits are up. 45 1% year over year he owns apple. he owns insurance companies. he owns energy companies. he owns things that will use for the rest of our lives for stable future. that didn't have great cashless. so i'm gonna miss monday's 91 years old. but, you know, read his letter to a shareholders this weekend, everyone to go. google it right now is homework. he's so there's nothing greater. the market say he's not bind. maybe that should be ahead to you and me that i should be buying. you know, it is the recent death as a humiliation my favorite big names like amazon and apple. interesting. all right, rob, hey, thank you as always. we're going to keep a watchful eye over seas. see how that continues to impact the markets for the week ahead. so we'll chat about >>that with you tomorrow. so good. let's and let rob know what what concerns what questions do you have? what you w
p 500 is down 10%. so he's winning on every metric. he's boring his old fashion. he is wonderful. and every measure at my book, boring is you don't have to wear thongs patties, panties to be a. he is. his profits are up. 45 1% year over year he owns apple. he owns insurance companies. he owns energy companies. he owns things that will use for the rest of our lives for stable future. that didn't have great cashless. so i'm gonna miss monday's 91 years old. but, you know, read his letter to a...
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p 500 down 10%. so he's winning on every metric. he's boring his old fashion. he is wonderful on every measure at my book, boring is. you don't have to wear a thong patties antes to be a. he is. his profits are up. 45% year over year he owns apple. he owns insurance companies. he owns energy companies. he owns things that will use for the rest of our lives for stable future. that didn't have great cashless. so i'm gonna miss monday's 91 years old. but, you know, read his letter shareholders this weekend. everyone to go. google it right now is homework. he's 40. so there's nothing great in the market. so he's not bind. maybe that should be a hint to you and me that i should be buying. you know, it is the recent death as a humiliation my favorite big names like amazon and apple. interesting. all right, rob, hey, thank you. as always. we're going to keep a watchful eye over seas. see how that continues to impact the markets for the week ahead. so we'll chat about >> that with you tomorrow. so good. seems and let rob know what what concerns what questions do you have? what you wan
p 500 down 10%. so he's winning on every metric. he's boring his old fashion. he is wonderful on every measure at my book, boring is. you don't have to wear a thong patties antes to be a. he is. his profits are up. 45% year over year he owns apple. he owns insurance companies. he owns energy companies. he owns things that will use for the rest of our lives for stable future. that didn't have great cashless. so i'm gonna miss monday's 91 years old. but, you know, read his letter shareholders...
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wonder didn't. in the '80s one with master p.avid: we got the clip. >> i went back where he grew up in the projects in the third parish in new orleans. he is worth about $500 million now. here is where it started. david: let's listen. >> you pick houston. your goal to start as a freshman you blow out your knee. you end up back at home. >> back in the projectses. >> you remember that mind set? >> i caught the greyhound bus back home. i felt like i let everybody down. i felt like on the bus it was over. but my grandfather, son you have to figure out something else. don't just sit here. don't give up. >> you wanted to break a stereotype of people have rappers only care about themselves. want their own money, are good family men. you broke the mode clearly. >> yeah. >> they didn't know what you know. >> no. >> are you worried they will not know how hard it was to get what you have? >> even though my kids got a better life, even though we have nice things you have to work for what you want. i'm here for you, you have to work for what
wonder didn't. in the '80s one with master p.avid: we got the clip. >> i went back where he grew up in the projects in the third parish in new orleans. he is worth about $500 million now. here is where it started. david: let's listen. >> you pick houston. your goal to start as a freshman you blow out your knee. you end up back at home. >> back in the projectses. >> you remember that mind set? >> i caught the greyhound bus back home. i felt like i let everybody...
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your local grocery outlet has 2lb bags of wonderful pistachios >> the three major stock indices plunged into the red, the dow shed 500 sent -- 526 points. the s&pthe markets fell after news that inflation had surged. the uninspected 7.5% year over year to get inflation under control. a federal reserve board member suggested the central bank could raise interest rates by a full percentage point by alive. >> the national association of realtors said the average cost of buying a home in the u.s. rose by 15% in the last quarter of 2021. most extensive homes in the whole country were in the south bay. this is where the median price was more than $1.6 million followed closely by 1.3 million in metro area includes san francisco, oakland and hayward. realtors expect prices to normalize as more homes come onto the market as we get near spring. listen to this. a two-bedroom, two bath condo is getting huge interest from essential first time homebuyers. >> the unit is part of this mixed-use housing developing on union avenue. so far it is the only one of its kind because of the 250,000 dollars asking price. that is because of the below-market price housing
your local grocery outlet has 2lb bags of wonderful pistachios >> the three major stock indices plunged into the red, the dow shed 500 sent -- 526 points. the s&pthe markets fell after news that inflation had surged. the uninspected 7.5% year over year to get inflation under control. a federal reserve board member suggested the central bank could raise interest rates by a full percentage point by alive. >> the national association of realtors said the average cost of buying a...
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p saw an increase yesterday. good to see you, delano. >> thank you. >> i wonder how much of the suppress end on animal spirits you big suppressant, and i think one of the big reasons why there's geo politics risk it's hard to trade and something we don't like to overplay it's something you have to wait it out that's why our cash positions have been historically higher. if you want to keep watching the news flow, we're definitely moderating that. it's definitely played a big part, carl. >> what's a decent cash balance or position right now. and i wonder, b.o.a. had their fundmanager meeting. i wonder if that's where the true tolerance of pain lies. >> that could be around there. really for us we like to keep clients between that 1% and 10%, but that would obviously shift toward the higher range when we want to be a little more risk-averse. risk-off has been the trade-off. you see it in all different areas of the market, currencies, obviously to the equity markets. if you look at multiples, those guys coming down, you mention trading lower after the most recent earnings. there are tracts of opportunities that have
p saw an increase yesterday. good to see you, delano. >> thank you. >> i wonder how much of the suppress end on animal spirits you big suppressant, and i think one of the big reasons why there's geo politics risk it's hard to trade and something we don't like to overplay it's something you have to wait it out that's why our cash positions have been historically higher. if you want to keep watching the news flow, we're definitely moderating that. it's definitely played a big part,...
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p is down 10%. that is harder you go down 10%, you have to go up 12.5% to get back to where you were i wonder if youill be harder to make it if the market is going down in the near term . >> that's right. we are all friends we are notoriously behind the curve when it comes to accurately predicting things like that. that's why we see the revision recent start to accelerate when the trend becomes quiette evidet we will see, brian >> ringing the bella he ahead ot greg branch, have a great friday thank you very much. folks, before we go. a house for sale for $500,000. ten buyers flush with cash well, right now, the stock market, you have a house for sale for $500,000, but three buyers and one is cheap. that lack of liquidity, buyers, is the reason we see the weakness i talked to people on the street they say the bids simply are not there. $2 trillion in options ex-free today. could be a wild one. i'll watch cnbc all day long eating popcorn have a great long weekend. markets are closed on monday i'll see you otudan esy. "squawk box" is next make fitness routine with pure protein high protein. low sugar.
p is down 10%. that is harder you go down 10%, you have to go up 12.5% to get back to where you were i wonder if youill be harder to make it if the market is going down in the near term . >> that's right. we are all friends we are notoriously behind the curve when it comes to accurately predicting things like that. that's why we see the revision recent start to accelerate when the trend becomes quiette evidet we will see, brian >> ringing the bella he ahead ot greg branch, have a...
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p work to revive the deal. >>> welcome back. they're closing in a new agreement to revive the iran nuclear deal. iran's foreign minister had this to say -- we wonderhether the western side can adopt a realistic approach to go through the remaining points of the talks. let's check in with our tehran bureau chief ali arozzi. what are your sources telling you, ali? >> hey, check. all cases are that iran, the u.s. and other world powers are in the stretch. the talks have game momentum, but they're wrangling over very thorny issues very significant to both sides from a wide scope 6 sanctions relief, with what to do with iran's very advanced centrifuges. iran's foreign minister spokesman said the remaining issues are the most difficult and most important. the europeans are pushing hard for that to happen by the end of february, not least of awful because they say iran's nuclear advances and nuclear know-how are moving at such a smart pace this may be the moment of truth, the moment to make or break. one indication of that is the chief nuclear negotiator just flew back to tehran to meet with the man who makes the ultimate decision on the nuclear program.
p work to revive the deal. >>> welcome back. they're closing in a new agreement to revive the iran nuclear deal. iran's foreign minister had this to say -- we wonderhether the western side can adopt a realistic approach to go through the remaining points of the talks. let's check in with our tehran bureau chief ali arozzi. what are your sources telling you, ali? >> hey, check. all cases are that iran, the u.s. and other world powers are in the stretch. the talks have game...
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p has bounced. markets will be resilient, earnings will win through. wti pauses. is it pausing on a journey to $110? nord stream 2 is benched and frozen. a wonderful line from medvedev, europeans, welcome to a brave new world of what he says will be higher energy costs. stocks got a bounce. the ruble's open-end trading, it rallied in the face of these sanctions. the valuations are the lowest. are you brave enough to buy russian stocks? etb left out of the sanctions round at this juncture. let's quantify the sanctions, because they are live now. those are the messages coming from the u.s. they and the west ramp-up measures against russia, the president of the united states says the russian invasion of ukraine has begun. let's go around the world and assess where we are. oil and commodities team leader. let's start with maria in terms of the sanctions that the west are targeting. are they really going to cause pain? the brits have gone to banks in high-profile people. the financial sanctions people are saying are not punitive. maria: we will have to wait and see. the message was clear when you look at the united states and the u.k. the european unio
p has bounced. markets will be resilient, earnings will win through. wti pauses. is it pausing on a journey to $110? nord stream 2 is benched and frozen. a wonderful line from medvedev, europeans, welcome to a brave new world of what he says will be higher energy costs. stocks got a bounce. the ruble's open-end trading, it rallied in the face of these sanctions. the valuations are the lowest. are you brave enough to buy russian stocks? etb left out of the sanctions round at this juncture. let's...
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everyone to follow p will see the fed and ecb trying to rein in inflation and therefore how they will hike rates pray they will double down efforts to trying to calm expectations. kailey: i wonder if you agree with that characteristic, jim bullard having to convince his colleagues but is the market convinced or do we have further to go to recognize that fact? victor: i think the market does feel that bullard, even speaking for himself, is maybe closer to what the future majority position will be. one thing to keep in mind is a few years ago, bullard was the dove. he was not able to bring the majority of the conversation to his view in terms of more monetary stimulus. now he is on the other side of the coin trying to do the same thing. i would be cautious about just his view itself. i think it is just his view and he is entitled to his view as marcus disagrees with me. there are people on the fence who disagree. rising inflation and both are not necessarily a binary situation. actually can have slower growth and higher prices. they don't have to be something in the opposite direction. that is probably one of the biggest worries of the fed, potentially losing handle on inflation.
everyone to follow p will see the fed and ecb trying to rein in inflation and therefore how they will hike rates pray they will double down efforts to trying to calm expectations. kailey: i wonder if you agree with that characteristic, jim bullard having to convince his colleagues but is the market convinced or do we have further to go to recognize that fact? victor: i think the market does feel that bullard, even speaking for himself, is maybe closer to what the future majority position will...
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p 500's 28% in technology we do not own one of those technology stocks. those are other mature technology stocks. in the case of microsoft they've done a wonderful job migrating towards the new world, but our technology stocks are way undervalued relative to their potential whereas you do not believe most is. i'll add one last thing. today, we have investors doing the opposite of what they did during the late '90s they are running for the hills it's risk off because of inflation and interest rates and the hills are their benchmarks so they're running for the past and if they're right and the disruptive innovation that is evolving is going to disrupt the traditional world order those benchmarks are where the risk is, not our portfolios >> so there's obviously a lot in the answer that you just gave me, and your long term track record obviously speaks for itself and in many respects you are who you are because of the kinds of performance numbers that you just read to me and our viewers. however, for me, it is the here and now that matters most and some of the arguments that you made, that defend the moves that you've made have been criticized i say
p 500's 28% in technology we do not own one of those technology stocks. those are other mature technology stocks. in the case of microsoft they've done a wonderful job migrating towards the new world, but our technology stocks are way undervalued relative to their potential whereas you do not believe most is. i'll add one last thing. today, we have investors doing the opposite of what they did during the late '90s they are running for the hills it's risk off because of inflation and interest...
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wonderful as always. difficult moment for you and the team i imagine you'll be talking all morning about what this means. if you're just tuning in, down 2.5% on the s&p the nasdaq down more than 3%. started down the barrel of a bear market on the nasdaq. that was building up coming into this. then you introduce geopolitics. i would say maximum uncertainty on what this means for central bank policy with crude at $99.73. lisa:'s oil inflationary or disinflationary when prices start going up? that is the main question undermining a lot of the moves and uncertainty. it does increase prices but does it also increase demand in a commensurate way and what does that mean for how much they should increase rates this year? jonathan: real yields are lower, breakevens breaking out. five breakevens are the highest ever. remember when we came into this year, the story was it was time to bet against inflation and bet on higher interest rates. that story has taken a big step back. tom: there has been a regime change of that story and i would suggest the story of two or three days ago has changed. to use the populace phrase, the first derivative -- to use the calculu
wonderful as always. difficult moment for you and the team i imagine you'll be talking all morning about what this means. if you're just tuning in, down 2.5% on the s&p the nasdaq down more than 3%. started down the barrel of a bear market on the nasdaq. that was building up coming into this. then you introduce geopolitics. i would say maximum uncertainty on what this means for central bank policy with crude at $99.73. lisa:'s oil inflationary or disinflationary when prices start going up?...
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p is headed next 2018 continues to come up. which implies a little more pain in march there's been some surprise at just how well these analogs are fitting right now. i wonderthat's taken some traders by surprise. >> that's right. i had been hearing a bit about 2018, as well. i think what some of this recent positioning tells you is that people think there's more pain in store i think that's what the options market has been telling you. that's what these ramped up short bets are telling you i think investors are positioning for more volatility in the bond and the stock markets. >> all right great perspective, as always gunjan, thank you. >> thank you >>> meantime, markets are obviously moving amid the ukraine crisis we are approaching not quite back to session lows here. dow is down 300. "tech check" is back in a few nus. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> coming up, stocks are retesting the january lows is this the bottom, or could there be new major risks on the ho
p is headed next 2018 continues to come up. which implies a little more pain in march there's been some surprise at just how well these analogs are fitting right now. i wonderthat's taken some traders by surprise. >> that's right. i had been hearing a bit about 2018, as well. i think what some of this recent positioning tells you is that people think there's more pain in store i think that's what the options market has been telling you. that's what these ramped up short bets are telling...
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liz: it is wonderful to have you both, anu, david, thank you on a rough-and-tumble day where the dow from trough to peak, 768 point swing for the s&pction territory for a loss of 44 points. that is going to do it for us here at "the claman countdown." thanks so much for joining us. "kudlow" is next. ♪. larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so acknowledging that russia carved out a big chunk of ukraine president biden this afternoon announced a very weak, low level set of sanctions on russia. these were not really the swift and severe consequences that he had been bragging about for so many weeks. the russian stock market by the way rose 6 1/2% after biden's announcement. what does that tell you? in the prior several days it had been collapsing.
liz: it is wonderful to have you both, anu, david, thank you on a rough-and-tumble day where the dow from trough to peak, 768 point swing for the s&pction territory for a loss of 44 points. that is going to do it for us here at "the claman countdown." thanks so much for joining us. "kudlow" is next. ♪. larry: hello, everyone, welcome to "kudlow," i'm larry kudlow. so acknowledging that russia carved out a big chunk of ukraine president biden this afternoon...
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on the markets, we are slide hearing s&p's trying to hold on to a weekly gain on some of these russian/ukraine tensions morning us is northern trust manager. i wondernversation has supplanted what was a pretty active fed discussion and whether or not that complicates the fed's mission of trying to engineer some kind of soft landing. >> well, i think we said all along, when you think about the situation that the fed is in, they already have to thread a pretty challenging needle, so to speak. it's the dealing with what we know is inflation right now, and it's a question of how persistent it is, because we know it's rather substantial near term, but also now these not only rising geopolitical issues, but also, carl, introduced a third element to that they talked about certain systemic challenges they are trying to manage, and that has faded to the background. certainly complicated. the thing we know for sure, we will see increased volatility i the markets. >> right in terms of what is actionable at the moment, what is smart i mean, historically we have seen a lot of geopolitical episodes get inflamed and resolve quickly and the market drawdown isn't t
on the markets, we are slide hearing s&p's trying to hold on to a weekly gain on some of these russian/ukraine tensions morning us is northern trust manager. i wondernversation has supplanted what was a pretty active fed discussion and whether or not that complicates the fed's mission of trying to engineer some kind of soft landing. >> well, i think we said all along, when you think about the situation that the fed is in, they already have to thread a pretty challenging needle, so to...