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scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.ortant for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one sheet covers one kit. your labor, the contact cement, the labor spinning it, drying it, doing the seam, doing the outside edge, filing the outside edge. i think natural's the way to go. what's the size of the bass drum gonna be? chris: it's a 20-inch bass drum. scott: 20-inch? if you offer a 20 and a 22, you have almost the same shipping costs, 'cause you're still getting one box, but then we're able to get another shell in there. [ drum pounding ] lemonis: scott's knowledge of innovation and creativity is second to none. and, quite frankly, i think that's the missing reci
scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.ortant for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one sheet covers one kit. your labor,...
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look, scott. we talked about this fiscal and monetary policies and i talk about this number in terms of what is in the system and if you add the 1.9 trillion proposed fiscal package from the biden administration and that is 55%, from gdp and that is something to absolutely embrace because along with the vaccines getting distributed and that will lead to better gdp growth and that will lead to better earnings growth and that means you want to earn more cyclicals and we want the barbell that we talked about and i care more about the stimulus, by the way and versus the ten-year let me embrace the ten-year. i actually am overweight financials and i've been adding to my financial positions and they'll benefit from a higher or steeper yield curve. i think you embrace it i think you don't fight the fed, there's a reason they say that and i have very little cash. >> i wonder if you're looking at my screen, we're down 50 on the nasdaq and as the ten-year yield has gone up. the nasdaq has gone down there is
look, scott. we talked about this fiscal and monetary policies and i talk about this number in terms of what is in the system and if you add the 1.9 trillion proposed fiscal package from the biden administration and that is 55%, from gdp and that is something to absolutely embrace because along with the vaccines getting distributed and that will lead to better gdp growth and that will lead to better earnings growth and that means you want to earn more cyclicals and we want the barbell that we...
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jon najarian >> drop box, scott.he money earnings coming out the 28th, and trading at 24 pe, and i think it is cheap and they blow out the earnings, and they have announced job cuts in the middle of last month, so i am looking for more upside here, scott. >> okay. good stuff. thank you as well, jon najarian. joe? >> thank you. t. rowe price, and trying to introduce new names as it relates to the pricing and you know i like goldman sachs and morgan stanley, and this is a new one, t rowe price. >> and you, scott? >> apple. apple. >> okay. "the exchange" begins now. >> thank you, scott and the gang. and hi, everybody. happy friday. i'm brian sullivan and welcome to the exchange. call it the short spac attack. all of the new investments are getting attention from the short sellers. will the reddit rebellion come calling, too another big wakeup call in the jobs number, and the american industry is still digging through a depression, and why millions of peop
jon najarian >> drop box, scott.he money earnings coming out the 28th, and trading at 24 pe, and i think it is cheap and they blow out the earnings, and they have announced job cuts in the middle of last month, so i am looking for more upside here, scott. >> okay. good stuff. thank you as well, jon najarian. joe? >> thank you. t. rowe price, and trying to introduce new names as it relates to the pricing and you know i like goldman sachs and morgan stanley, and this is a new...
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>> that's the plan, scott.ward for the opportunity to come back and as long as everything goes well this off season and i can't wait for the opportunity to go into my 16th nfl. >> we'll see how that goes we wish you well good luck on saturday night. >> thank you so much >> congratulations to you. it's andrew whitworth of the los angeles rams joining us there. to read more about this go to cnbc.com/invest in you we should note nbc universal and comcast ventures are investors in acorns. we're back in two minutes. >>> let's do the futures outlook the ten year treasury yield rising as jobless claims fall to the lowest level in two months where are we going now 114. we talked about it at the top of our show in relation to what the bank stocks are doing. what do you think? >> scott, thanks for having me on i've been mapping this move with you back to october with the ten years at 60 to 70 basis points i think we are going higher in the yields i am a treasury bull meaning i do think yields go lower for longer in the l
>> that's the plan, scott.ward for the opportunity to come back and as long as everything goes well this off season and i can't wait for the opportunity to go into my 16th nfl. >> we'll see how that goes we wish you well good luck on saturday night. >> thank you so much >> congratulations to you. it's andrew whitworth of the los angeles rams joining us there. to read more about this go to cnbc.com/invest in you we should note nbc universal and comcast ventures are...
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>> ride it, scott.ou and i just spoke about constellation brands and their very significant stake here. i like this one, i like tilray and alfria and canopy, and all of them continue to work that can't be overstated enough, scott, and that is a very significant move and wait until new york approves is, and these will go higher >> we don't have josh yet, guys? i'll come back to you. when we reach the one-year anniversary of the pandemic dip, do you think people will be selling stocks to enjoy profits from long-term gains so they may pay less capital gains tax >> so, clearly, there's been a lot of talk about taxes given where trading volumes have been in the past year, but i will say as it relates to the big question, there are a lot of big names that were bought in the early part of this pandemic that i think clients will hold as they move forward. >> okay. thank you. i think we have josh back now. josh, to you again, ryan anthony, one of two questions on verizon today. says the stock price is the same i
>> ride it, scott.ou and i just spoke about constellation brands and their very significant stake here. i like this one, i like tilray and alfria and canopy, and all of them continue to work that can't be overstated enough, scott, and that is a very significant move and wait until new york approves is, and these will go higher >> we don't have josh yet, guys? i'll come back to you. when we reach the one-year anniversary of the pandemic dip, do you think people will be selling stocks...
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>> we did, scott one is uber eats is working.t's really focused and this is the most important point on being positive cash flow and having positive earnings, and i think that and where we are right now and the environment that we're in, once we get to reopening story the stock has a lot of upside to it, so i think it's a good time the own the stock and if it goes down we can add to it any more on the amount of money this stock continues to lose no they just cut their loss from 8 billion to a billion if it weren't for the pandemic they might have been cash flow positive already by the midpoint of this year so that might have pushed them off a quarter, but it doesn't matter the stock price is higher than when those projections first -- people don't even understand the potential here they bought drizly for a couple billion dollars. do you have any idea how much money americans spend a year at liquor stores? if they just get a few percentage points of that market share delivering alcohol this was a business that nobody was even thin
>> we did, scott one is uber eats is working.t's really focused and this is the most important point on being positive cash flow and having positive earnings, and i think that and where we are right now and the environment that we're in, once we get to reopening story the stock has a lot of upside to it, so i think it's a good time the own the stock and if it goes down we can add to it any more on the amount of money this stock continues to lose no they just cut their loss from 8 billion...
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i totally agree with you, scott. we kept hearing people come on all of the time saying, oh, yeah it's a rotation out of growth and we're all going to value i never bought into that trade and i think you always want to have quality first and quality for me still stands out with technology and these technology stocks just continue to surprise and the numbers just continue to get bigger and bigger and the strength that we've seen out of that, and you look at the xlk or you look at even just the individual names like you just mentioned whether it's microsoft or apple they ran into earnings and sure they had a pullback, but we've had a decent little bounce so far and take a look at facebook. i think that these names all continue to move to the upside i agree with rich. he's talking about overweight. i think you have to be overweight in the areas where you can find quality you can find growth and you don't have as much nervousness as you do with some of these others i still think there's plenty of upside to come in the tec
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so, jon, take us through that. >> all right, scott. the investor day comments quite frankly, scott. granted, it's all of the way out to 2023, and i don't know how anybody actually has much of a predictive ability all of the way that far out into the future, but they gave themselves a lot of runway to say that we're going to double up revenue and we'll be up to 7 billion in revenue, and obviously snapchat has really kind of eaten their lunch and you look at the performance of snap versus twitter. it's just outstanding, but twitter saying that they're going to do this the company saying that hey, we've made hundreds of millions of acquisitions of other companies. i think they said over 20 of those acquisitions, scott, that they'll be putting into things like fleets and all these other offerings. the last time they offered anything, really was 280 characters instead of 140. so i think this is going to be something to watch from dorsey and crew and that's why i continue to hold it and actually have added to my option position in this one,
so, jon, take us through that. >> all right, scott. the investor day comments quite frankly, scott. granted, it's all of the way out to 2023, and i don't know how anybody actually has much of a predictive ability all of the way that far out into the future, but they gave themselves a lot of runway to say that we're going to double up revenue and we'll be up to 7 billion in revenue, and obviously snapchat has really kind of eaten their lunch and you look at the performance of snap versus...
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this is scott now.nnovation fund that has enjoyed spectacular gains over the last year i'm looking at the list of your top holdings, whether it's spotify, shopify or zoom video, for example, the gains have been tremendous i'm wondering, what happens when we get on with the rest of our lives after covid and how do you think about taking profits even though i know your typical outlook is a five-year time horizon. it doesn't many you can't take profits and redeploy out to laggards how doufrp do you think about that during the coronavirus crisis, we heightest conviction names especially those who are tormented by, i would say, algorithms who were looking for small cash cushions and cash burn so we had great opportunities to buy stocks at a fraction of a cost of the cost from just a month earlier certainly invite and zillow were two of those stocks, and then they've had magnificent runs and square would be in this, as well. many five to ten times tesla is also in that category there was a lot of fear about i
this is scott now.nnovation fund that has enjoyed spectacular gains over the last year i'm looking at the list of your top holdings, whether it's spotify, shopify or zoom video, for example, the gains have been tremendous i'm wondering, what happens when we get on with the rest of our lives after covid and how do you think about taking profits even though i know your typical outlook is a five-year time horizon. it doesn't many you can't take profits and redeploy out to laggards how doufrp do...
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this undermined scott and eventually led to scott's angry resignation as general in chief.clellan's insubordinate but his insubordination is awarded because scott resigns and mcclellan is appointed general in chief. mcclellan told lincoln in a statement that mcclellan krit ecs love to quote because it's important and it's revealing about mcclellan, he said to lincoln, i can do it all. i can do it all. more dangerous words were probably never spoken, you know? on november 13, 1861, a famous event occurs. lincoln and john hay are at mcclellan's home. they are told the general is at a wedding. everybody in this audience knows what's coming up. john hay railed when the president, hay, lincoln, steward wait for an hour. mcclellan comes home without seeing them, goes to bed. according to hay, lincoln took no apparent offense. just sort of brushed it off. notice they call in the evening, okay? and notice the only source for this is john hay's diary, a decidedly hostile source, but a good source. it's a wonderful source. but you realize hay like everyone else has his prejudices. th
this undermined scott and eventually led to scott's angry resignation as general in chief.clellan's insubordinate but his insubordination is awarded because scott resigns and mcclellan is appointed general in chief. mcclellan told lincoln in a statement that mcclellan krit ecs love to quote because it's important and it's revealing about mcclellan, he said to lincoln, i can do it all. i can do it all. more dangerous words were probably never spoken, you know? on november 13, 1861, a famous...
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and scott of south - haggerty and scott of south carolina _ haggerty and scott of south carolina.rty and scott of south - carolina. the clerk will read the question — given that more than 200 people have been charged for their conduct at the capitol onjanuary been charged for their conduct at the capitol on january six, been charged for their conduct at the capitol onjanuary six, that our justice _ the capitol onjanuary six, that our justice system is working to hold the appropriate persons or accountable and that president trump is no longer— accountable and that president trump is no longer an office, isn't this simply— is no longer an office, isn't this simply a — is no longer an office, isn't this simply a political show trial that is designed to discredit president trump _ is designed to discredit president trump and his policies and shame the 74 million— trump and his policies and shame the 74 million americans who voted for him? _ thank you, senators for that question. precisely that is what the 45th president believes this gathering is about. we believe in law and order an
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>> well, good to see you again, scott. everyone is entitled to an opinion and i'm sure he's done a ton of research that would say it's here but i think there are a number of factors that one would say may not allow this correction to last longer than what was friday. so, you know, when you think about the amount of cash on the sidelines. look at the savings and the amount of capital that's going to come into this marketplace with stimulus, you look at people can say evaluations are here, are there. i don't think this market is overvalued i think this market is finally discerning let's put aside gamestop and amc and what kind of happened there for just a second, and you look at names that are outperforming in this market the names that came back when they were beat down last week and you're actually seeing strong companies come back to the positioning in which they belong, so i don't think there is a correction right now by any means. you see kind of what's happening with the virus how long have we been waiting for some goo
>> well, good to see you again, scott. everyone is entitled to an opinion and i'm sure he's done a ton of research that would say it's here but i think there are a number of factors that one would say may not allow this correction to last longer than what was friday. so, you know, when you think about the amount of cash on the sidelines. look at the savings and the amount of capital that's going to come into this marketplace with stimulus, you look at people can say evaluations are here,...
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always great to have you back, scott and scott together.tt jennings, if manchin is out, do you think there's any republican who will vote to confirm neera tanden? >> oh, i certainly hope not and i wouldn't think so. neera tanden has insulted every senate republican. she's called these people everything but a good milk cow over the years. it's particularly nasty partisanship when you look at what she has said. but also, the bigger issue, i think, is conspiracy theories. if you're somebody who is worried about conspiracy theories in politics, neera tanden was a terrible choice. she, after the 2016 election, went on a tirade about how russian hackers had gotten into the voting machines and changed the vote totals. this sounds familiar. it sounds like sidney powell who said the same thing after the 2020 election. so righteous move by manchin, smart move. if you want to take a stand against conspiracy theories, vote against neera tanden. >> everything but a good milk cow. first time i've heard that. scott bolden -- >> scott came out swinging thi
always great to have you back, scott and scott together.tt jennings, if manchin is out, do you think there's any republican who will vote to confirm neera tanden? >> oh, i certainly hope not and i wouldn't think so. neera tanden has insulted every senate republican. she's called these people everything but a good milk cow over the years. it's particularly nasty partisanship when you look at what she has said. but also, the bigger issue, i think, is conspiracy theories. if you're somebody...
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scott. >> ali, thank you. vitali there brendan buck, the former top adviser to former house speakers paul ryan and john boehner brendan, is this the weekend that the former president makes it clear he is still the face and the front person of the party for as long as he wants to be >> i think it is there were a lot of people who i think thought that after he lost or specifically after january 6th, that people would move on from him, and that is clearly not happening, and i don't think it's going to happen for a long time obviouslypeople there love donald trump but if you want evidence that this is still his party, look at all those other people who, you know, potentially want to be president someday -- ted cruz, josh hawley. they're all emulating donald trump. they're all playing that same type of politics they know that republican base voters still love donald trump, still want what he is selling. and if they have a future after him, they need to be seen as a trump republican too so it's still his party for a
scott. >> ali, thank you. vitali there brendan buck, the former top adviser to former house speakers paul ryan and john boehner brendan, is this the weekend that the former president makes it clear he is still the face and the front person of the party for as long as he wants to be >> i think it is there were a lot of people who i think thought that after he lost or specifically after january 6th, that people would move on from him, and that is clearly not happening, and i don't...
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so i think a few thing, scott. first of all, you know, i think rob is absolutely right and he mentioned it's not the fact that rates are going up it's the speed at which rates are increasing and so, you know, the concern there is the fed might step in and feel the need to do something, but i really don't see this as that -- as a stopping of stocks yes, clearly there is a dip right now. we like to buy the dips and all of those names that you mentioned i've spoken at length about those on the show and i love those names and we're long-term investors and even though we're watching the marks each and every single day i'm not too concerned with what a stock does in a day or for the week it is for the long term and our thesis for those names is a long-term thesis, but again, it kind of just gets back to having a diversified portfolio. if you were in any of those names you clearly made some money. probably, most likely, i hope made some money and it was time to rebalance so that's what we've been doing. we always rebalanc
so i think a few thing, scott. first of all, you know, i think rob is absolutely right and he mentioned it's not the fact that rates are going up it's the speed at which rates are increasing and so, you know, the concern there is the fed might step in and feel the need to do something, but i really don't see this as that -- as a stopping of stocks yes, clearly there is a dip right now. we like to buy the dips and all of those names that you mentioned i've spoken at length about those on the...
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and amd, scott.e for the catch up, and time for them to go higher. >> thank you. >> and time for the pirate and that brady guy. okay. so the money printing and more stimulus on the way. and have the markets up again, but are we finally closing in on the end of the run tesla is buying over a billion in bitcoin and the market loves it, but is that the best use of the cash what might be the s.e.c. thinking of all of this? amazon in alabama and how one fali
and amd, scott.e for the catch up, and time for them to go higher. >> thank you. >> and time for the pirate and that brady guy. okay. so the money printing and more stimulus on the way. and have the markets up again, but are we finally closing in on the end of the run tesla is buying over a billion in bitcoin and the market loves it, but is that the best use of the cash what might be the s.e.c. thinking of all of this? amazon in alabama and how one fali
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and brian stutland with us for the friday trade. >> yes, scott.ept, because it is going down and all of the rest of the commodities are on the super psyche toll the upside and people are looking for different ways to utilize gold, and it does not have much value, because it is a major technical breakdown and i am trading the vix futures for vol ti event, and trading the bitcoin for the storage event. and so i don't need it now. so i would be a sell over the futures contract in june, because i think it can go down to 1710 or so, and pay out of risking 7,000, so i am playing the range, because gold is losing value. so the technical level of the retracement of low to high as you saw on the graph, and closing below the 1780 level or so, so i am trading to the low with the futures contract to play the short. >> good stuff. have a good weekend anwed will see you soon. and we will have josh's new buy. i'm a verizon engineer. we built our 5g nationwide so millions of people could do what they love in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities, we hav
and brian stutland with us for the friday trade. >> yes, scott.ept, because it is going down and all of the rest of the commodities are on the super psyche toll the upside and people are looking for different ways to utilize gold, and it does not have much value, because it is a major technical breakdown and i am trading the vix futures for vol ti event, and trading the bitcoin for the storage event. and so i don't need it now. so i would be a sell over the futures contract in june,...
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scott, elderly general scott, by this time. tries to rein him in his young subordinate, by pointing out, that commanding three month volunteers and a large theater hardly call for expeditions, beyond its borders. apparently referring to mcclelland's kentucky scheme. in turn, mcclelland begins to do something that he is going to do, for the next several months. that is complain about winfield scott. writing that scott was sensitive, and does not at all times, take suggestions for military subordinates, especially when they conflict with his preconceived notions. mcclelland, views himself increasingly as indispensable to the war effort. and, this is now only going to leave mcclelland to work, far too long and hard. but i think, also prevent him from sharing his plans, and problems with subordinates. or even the war department, or later president -- there is no question, i think mcclelland was an extremely, extremely hard worker. in fact, i think too hard. a worker. again, the first test for mcclelland, in the field would come in
scott, elderly general scott, by this time. tries to rein him in his young subordinate, by pointing out, that commanding three month volunteers and a large theater hardly call for expeditions, beyond its borders. apparently referring to mcclelland's kentucky scheme. in turn, mcclelland begins to do something that he is going to do, for the next several months. that is complain about winfield scott. writing that scott was sensitive, and does not at all times, take suggestions for military...
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, scott, scott. >> it's all day long >> wait! wait there is always a third decision between buy and sell, and that is hold. i can't be any clearer in saying alaska airlines is a hold right now. >> it's not a filibuster it's the truth if you own it, hold it if you don't own it, i'd wait for a better entry price >> okay. >> i'm not talking out of both sides of my mouth. that's very clear. >> okay. >> big cap like microsoft, like you mentioned. to jim cramer, apple is up over the last week. microsoft up 5%. facebook, down 4, amazon 4, alphabet 3 what do you do with faang? >> buy them. pretty simple. microsoft's really is going to have a great quarter i'm not the least bit worried about apple with 5g. you have to start somewhere. stephanie said a lot of great things about alphabet. i happen to like facebook and last time sean connolly and 80% of their budget on conagra we're talking about hunt's tomato we're not in popcorn, is online and he's a visionary and he knows he needs to reach the millennials and gen x and gen y. he's putting
, scott, scott. >> it's all day long >> wait! wait there is always a third decision between buy and sell, and that is hold. i can't be any clearer in saying alaska airlines is a hold right now. >> it's not a filibuster it's the truth if you own it, hold it if you don't own it, i'd wait for a better entry price >> okay. >> i'm not talking out of both sides of my mouth. that's very clear. >> okay. >> big cap like microsoft, like you mentioned. to jim...
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let me get to scott redler. you've got that issue, the potential unionizing and whether it's the warehouse workers or, you know, the drivers are unhappy in some cases, their tips have been withheld, there are the third-party sellers who may revolt and bring up the antitrust issue, too much power at amazon, you might say. i know your you're a chartist, you look at the technicals, but what would those two things do if they were to come to pass for the stock? >> well, amazon's been climbing a wall of worry for the last decade, if not two. just like microsoft dud when ited had its antitrust nose that passed and became one of the biggest winners out there. google in november settled its antitrust e.u. problems and the stock was at 1600, now it's at 2000. of at this point i think a lot of it is important, but amazon's trying to raise the minimum wage, that's a positive. amazon has definitely been hiring, so that's helping with the antitrust. it's hard for any of these things to come to fruition. i don't think they cou
let me get to scott redler. you've got that issue, the potential unionizing and whether it's the warehouse workers or, you know, the drivers are unhappy in some cases, their tips have been withheld, there are the third-party sellers who may revolt and bring up the antitrust issue, too much power at amazon, you might say. i know your you're a chartist, you look at the technicals, but what would those two things do if they were to come to pass for the stock? >> well, amazon's been climbing...
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as chief scott said, these cases are still under investigation. there is much more work to be done, but the police have done a phenomenal job in a quick and expedient job in identifying suspects and arresting suspects and giving us the information we need to hold them accountable. now the three of us, the mayor, the chief of police, and myself stand here, united in our shared goal to keep san francisco safe for all of its residents. i know that the recent tragic and violent events have made many in san francisco, especially our most vulnerable, our elderly feel unsafe. we are here today to inform you that we will hold those who committed these horrific crimes accountable, period. prosecuting violent crimes is and always be my top priority. we are also here to reassure you and to remind you that despite these recent terrible crimes, san francisco is and will continue to be a safe city. we will make sure of that. you have all of our commitments that we will defend the safety of our community, no matter what it takes. it is especially important that
as chief scott said, these cases are still under investigation. there is much more work to be done, but the police have done a phenomenal job in a quick and expedient job in identifying suspects and arresting suspects and giving us the information we need to hold them accountable. now the three of us, the mayor, the chief of police, and myself stand here, united in our shared goal to keep san francisco safe for all of its residents. i know that the recent tragic and violent events have made...
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>> senator scott: of course not. to create a process that people can get out the vote, but we've also got to create a process where there is no fraud. people should not feel that their vote is ever diluted, so should you have ballot boxes that are unmonitored, no. should you have your vote in by election night? yes, should you keep voting -- keep counting the votes want to start seeing -- we get the results quickly? yes, there are some basic things we should do, but we should create a process where people get to vote, but make sure no vote is ever diluted. >> chris: but let's pick up, because this specific -- the one that in the georgia bill, you know, i know that a lot of black churches hold get out the vote events. you go to church, then you go for early voting. if you restrict voting on sundays, what reason is that other than trying to suppress the black vote? >> senator scott: i want people to vote. we have voting on sunday in florida. i think we ought to have some national standards of what we expect to make sur
>> senator scott: of course not. to create a process that people can get out the vote, but we've also got to create a process where there is no fraud. people should not feel that their vote is ever diluted, so should you have ballot boxes that are unmonitored, no. should you have your vote in by election night? yes, should you keep voting -- keep counting the votes want to start seeing -- we get the results quickly? yes, there are some basic things we should do, but we should create a...
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what are you doing now, scott?rtainly, given where we are in the cycle, stocks should continue to perform pretty well over the next few years, and i certainly think they're going to perform well, you know, through the first half of this year. you know, maria, a lot of tech companies have had phenomenal runs, and, you know, we're starting to see the erosion in the room for continued appreciation there. so we're turning our attention more to things like value, small cap, places which haven't participated as much and looking overseas. so i think that that for the small investor out there it's a good time to maybe rebalance away from the growth in technology story and get into value in small cap stocks. maria: well, there certainly was a big difference between those groups in 2020. scott, it's great to talk with you this weekend, thanks so much. >> maria, always a pleasure. thank you. maria: and to you. scott minerd from bag guggenheim investments. quick break, and then the chinese communist party putting sanctions on
what are you doing now, scott?rtainly, given where we are in the cycle, stocks should continue to perform pretty well over the next few years, and i certainly think they're going to perform well, you know, through the first half of this year. you know, maria, a lot of tech companies have had phenomenal runs, and, you know, we're starting to see the erosion in the room for continued appreciation there. so we're turning our attention more to things like value, small cap, places which haven't...
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scott? >> meg, i take this and i'm not looking at the stock price for any validation of any point of view because it's hard to read a moment by moment thing on something like pfizer or moderna or anything else this sounds to me net-net really good news. is that how you're taking it, as well >> well, depends for whom you're talking about, but pfizer interestingly, 2.3%, i think people thought their guidance for this year was a bit light. they forecast $15 billion in sales just this year from the covid vaccine. a lot of people think that is very conservative just based on the contracted doses which is half of their capacity so the 15 billion could be more for pfizer, but in terms of them thinking that the current vaccine works against these scary variants, that's good for everybody. >> that's what i'm saying. i'm talking about the greater civilization the investor and the stock price at this very moment is taking a backseat i'm thinking that this is good news that pfizer has told you that mr.
scott? >> meg, i take this and i'm not looking at the stock price for any validation of any point of view because it's hard to read a moment by moment thing on something like pfizer or moderna or anything else this sounds to me net-net really good news. is that how you're taking it, as well >> well, depends for whom you're talking about, but pfizer interestingly, 2.3%, i think people thought their guidance for this year was a bit light. they forecast $15 billion in sales just this...
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scott is my person. >> reporter: along our borders, there are thousands of couples like karolyn and scottsings to open. and i share their story tonight in hopes that their curse illuminates your blessing-- to be stuck at home with the one you love on valentine's day sounds pretty perfect to them. and karolyn says well worth waiting for. >> we had a trip planned last march where scott was going to ask me a very important question. >> reporter: what's your favorite color? >> exactly. so i'm very much looking forward to scott and i being able to finally travel where he can ask me in a very romantic manner what my favorite color is. >> reporter: and what will the answer be? >> yes and red. >> reporter: steve hartman... >> can you blow me a kiss? >> reporter: ...cbs news, "on the road." >> i'm waiting for your kiss to make it through immigration right now. >> o'donnell: we are all ready for this pandemic to be over. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. demic to be . we'll be right back? pes are... making strange noises. ♪babagpipes♪ ♪babagpipes♪ ♪bagpipes♪ even t the plumberers coululdn't
scott is my person. >> reporter: along our borders, there are thousands of couples like karolyn and scottsings to open. and i share their story tonight in hopes that their curse illuminates your blessing-- to be stuck at home with the one you love on valentine's day sounds pretty perfect to them. and karolyn says well worth waiting for. >> we had a trip planned last march where scott was going to ask me a very important question. >> reporter: what's your favorite color?...
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what are you doing now, scott?> certainly, given where we are in the cycle, stocks should continue to perform pretty well over the next few years, and i certainly think they're going to perform well, you know, through the first half of this year. you know, maria, a lot of tech companies have had phenomenal runs, and, you know, we're starting to see the erosion in the room for continued appreciation there. so we're turning our attention more to things like value, small cap, places which haven't participated as much and looking overseas. so i think that that for the small investor out there it's a good time to maybe rebalance away from the growth in technology story and get into value in small cap stocks. maria: well, there certainly was a big difference between those groups in 2020. scott, it's great to talk with you this weekend, thanks so much. >> maria, always a pleasure. thank you. maria: and to you. scott minerd from bag guggenheim investments. quick break, and then the chinese communist party putting sanctions
what are you doing now, scott?> certainly, given where we are in the cycle, stocks should continue to perform pretty well over the next few years, and i certainly think they're going to perform well, you know, through the first half of this year. you know, maria, a lot of tech companies have had phenomenal runs, and, you know, we're starting to see the erosion in the room for continued appreciation there. so we're turning our attention more to things like value, small cap, places which...
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scott: i don't know about that, tom. what we have seen, frankly, from amazon, is a real prioritization on a couple of things. one is obviously being extremely customer centric and really kind of fulfilling any and all customer needs. i think the second thing -- and bezos actually sent a letter to employees in conjunction with this pending transition, and one of the things he really highlighted was the continuing importance to the company and success of innovation. and so i am not so sure that you are going to see that kind of cultural and corporate shift from just because we are seeing bezos may be move offices, so to speak. tom: amazon pretty much flat off the management change. you would think it would be down, it is not. scott kessler, thank you so much for your industry-leading perspective there. futures up 12, a nice look to the market. we are looking at yields, each means we are looking at the central bank of the united states. later, william dudley, the former federal reserve of bank of new york chief executive of
scott: i don't know about that, tom. what we have seen, frankly, from amazon, is a real prioritization on a couple of things. one is obviously being extremely customer centric and really kind of fulfilling any and all customer needs. i think the second thing -- and bezos actually sent a letter to employees in conjunction with this pending transition, and one of the things he really highlighted was the continuing importance to the company and success of innovation. and so i am not so sure that...
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chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes targeting the aapi elderlies in the last year, what plans does our city have to protect the elderly and prevent similar incidents from happening again and again? what will the city to make sure that our elderlies do not live in fear? >> well, first and foremost, we have to hold people accountable. there have been a number of crimes against elderly members of the aapi community. a large of -- amount of those cases, people have been held accountable for the harm they caused. that is the first thing. even before that, we will do everything in our power to try to prevent thes
chief scott, your first question come from the s.f. chronicles. is there any indication that suggestions that the death of vicha ratanapakdee was a hate crime? >> not at this point, but the investigation is still ongoing. there is nothing at this point to indicate that it was a hate crime. we have still some investigative steps to take. we're not ruling out anything, but at this point, no. >> thank you. the next question comes from sing tow daily. after a series of violent crimes...
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as chief scott said, these cases are still under investigation. there is much more work to be done, but the police have done a phenomenal job in a quick and expedient job in identifying suspects and arresting suspects and giving us the information we need to hold them accountable. now the three of us, the mayor, the chief of police, and myself stand here, united in our shared goal to keep san francisco safe for all of its residents. i know that the recent tragic and violent events have made many in san francisco, especially our most vulnerable, our elderly feel unsafe. we are here today to inform you that we will hold those who committed these horrific crimes accountable, period. prosecuting violent crimes is and always be my top priority. we are also here to reassure you and to remind you that despite these recent terrible crimes, san francisco is and will continue to be a safe city. we will make sure of that. you have all of our commitments that we will defend the safety of our community, no matter what it takes. it is especially important that
as chief scott said, these cases are still under investigation. there is much more work to be done, but the police have done a phenomenal job in a quick and expedient job in identifying suspects and arresting suspects and giving us the information we need to hold them accountable. now the three of us, the mayor, the chief of police, and myself stand here, united in our shared goal to keep san francisco safe for all of its residents. i know that the recent tragic and violent events have made...
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senator scott, good to see you today. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: a lot to talk about today. first of all, how come you're not going to speak at cpac this year? >> i'll tell you, i wish i was there. i had some scheduling opportunities in south carolina and as a person running for re-election in 2022, i should take care of my constituents at home in south carolina. i had a chance to speak at some schools and do some work in the state. >> martha: so you're doing the business at home, which is a good idea to take care of first things first. what do you expect -- i did speak to someone today who has some familiarity with what the president is going to say on sunday. what would you like to hear from him and do you expect that he may say or at least strongly hint that he does want to run in 2024? >> i hope the president will take the time to go over the last four years of economic success. he led us to the greatest economy america has ever seen. he created seven million jobs, 2/3s going to women,
senator scott, good to see you today. thanks for being with us. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: a lot to talk about today. first of all, how come you're not going to speak at cpac this year? >> i'll tell you, i wish i was there. i had some scheduling opportunities in south carolina and as a person running for re-election in 2022, i should take care of my constituents at home in south carolina. i had a chance to speak at some schools and do some work in the state. >>...
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and let's go over to my colleague scott roxboro in bonn who's been looking into this for us hi scott it's it's really tough times for so many industries but particularly of course for freelancers in the culture yeah well it's a very complicated actually very big question you're asking where but without going into all the details and the complexities of it one of the main issues in germany has been that the german system initially for support for covert relief wasn't designed with with artists it wasn't even designed with freelancers in mind it was mainly targeting initially targeting full time salaried employees now germany has has updated that since and they have promised billions in support for for freelancers but the system that you have to go through is quite complicated it's quite bureaucratic and it's very difficult to then finally get the cash that you've promised and it's just the fact that a lot of artists in germany are really just falling through the cracks so what's the situation for instance for artists in other countries like. well i mean as you mentioned germany is ver
and let's go over to my colleague scott roxboro in bonn who's been looking into this for us hi scott it's it's really tough times for so many industries but particularly of course for freelancers in the culture yeah well it's a very complicated actually very big question you're asking where but without going into all the details and the complexities of it one of the main issues in germany has been that the german system initially for support for covert relief wasn't designed with with artists...
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you're right, scott.y have this phrase that they -- that they use in order to say when they'll be changing the bond for substantial further progress and he's saying weir qu we're quite a ways from inflation. you might say high bond yields and the fed chair will say we're short jobs and he's concerned people won't have a place to go back to work and that's the focus of the fed, the underperformance of the economy and not the potential of overperforming >> inflation is still below the fed's 2% target. steve, thank you it's good to hear from you after we heard from the fed chair today. let's kick this around, guys josh, what are we to make after we've witnessed technology biggest two-day decline since september and the nasdaq below the high since november. i could go through a list of big-name stocks down sharply over the last week what do we do? >> i just think you're in this situation where a lot of people got on to one side of the boat, and i think we have a lot of different trades that all at once are re
you're right, scott.y have this phrase that they -- that they use in order to say when they'll be changing the bond for substantial further progress and he's saying weir qu we're quite a ways from inflation. you might say high bond yields and the fed chair will say we're short jobs and he's concerned people won't have a place to go back to work and that's the focus of the fed, the underperformance of the economy and not the potential of overperforming >> inflation is still below the fed's...
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we will take one small break to talk with scott wong of the hill, because as we talked about come a lot of things happening this week on two tracks, impeachment and covid relief. let's start with impeachment. what are we expecting this week on the senate side? guest: good morning, pedro. the house impeachment managers worked through the weekend. on saturday, they met by zoom, according to sources i spoke too close to the managers. on sunday, super bowl sunday, they began working in person in the capitol throughout the entire day. the lead impeachment manager, jamie raskin of maryland, apparently allowed them to break around halftime of the super bowl to be with their families, to allow capitol police, who were providing support, to watch the second half of the football game, but as we know, the game was pretty much over by then. but these managers say that this is going to be a very different impeachment trial from the first one just a year ago. they say that they have overwhelming evidence, largely supported by the video that was taken at the white hous ell ipse, when trump gave his sa
we will take one small break to talk with scott wong of the hill, because as we talked about come a lot of things happening this week on two tracks, impeachment and covid relief. let's start with impeachment. what are we expecting this week on the senate side? guest: good morning, pedro. the house impeachment managers worked through the weekend. on saturday, they met by zoom, according to sources i spoke too close to the managers. on sunday, super bowl sunday, they began working in person in...
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scott? >> than you for the breaking news. full circle, the russell 2000 indx is hitting all-time high. and jeff killberg is talking in the trading of the futures of the russell which is very, very topical. jeff. >> well, judge, it is interesting, because and kerri did a great job of articulating taking the russell 2000 caps and they barely add up to the amazon or the microsoft, and so why i am look at that is because we have seen the significant outperformance of russell 2000 compared to the nasdaq, and so i am looking for the short term pullback, so i am looking for seller and dipdown to 2150 and being mindful of the longer term trend is high nor small caps so i am stopped out at 2350, and 3/1 risk/reward. and looking to make 2,150 on the profit. (sam) gamers! verizon 5g ultra wideband is here, with ultra... low... lag! so start becoming the best gamers in the ga-- (avatars) oohh! (sam) 5g ultra wideband, now in parts of many cities. this is 5g built right. >>> welcome back to halftime report. i'm frank holland. the cannabis
scott? >> than you for the breaking news. full circle, the russell 2000 indx is hitting all-time high. and jeff killberg is talking in the trading of the futures of the russell which is very, very topical. jeff. >> well, judge, it is interesting, because and kerri did a great job of articulating taking the russell 2000 caps and they barely add up to the amazon or the microsoft, and so why i am look at that is because we have seen the significant outperformance of russell 2000...
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scott: there is significant momentum behind the u.k.'approach, almost 30% vaccinated with one dose and little under 1% vaccinated with both doses. the icing public health benefits. in -- we are seeing public health benefits willin the short term, that position is winning. you don't know what the medium term looks like with the one-dose strategy, but there is momentum, there was a strong argument on both sides that we are seeing play out. once we've got a few more months under our belt in the u.k., we will be able to know more about how beneficial it is. but i think in many other countries they are exploring it and i think the u.s. is currently exploring it also. you might get some type of compromise where there is a little bit more leeway, but there is a lot of public health experts that are urging caution. alix: how is the u.s. doing now in comparison? the rhetoric last week was maybe the u.s. catches up. what about now? scott: i think the trajectories good for some growing pains are easing. there are still bumps in the road. once we op
scott: there is significant momentum behind the u.k.'approach, almost 30% vaccinated with one dose and little under 1% vaccinated with both doses. the icing public health benefits. in -- we are seeing public health benefits willin the short term, that position is winning. you don't know what the medium term looks like with the one-dose strategy, but there is momentum, there was a strong argument on both sides that we are seeing play out. once we've got a few more months under our belt in the...
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>> scott, thank you. if you look back at the last campaigns we've run and the turnarounds we've effectuated. the last one being big lots, this happened last year. and also point out in both of those turnarounds, multiple bidders for the properties and big lots last year and bath was the end of 2019. >> i don't have anybody on my investment committee today who actually owns kohl's but steve weisz who i know that you've known for years has a question for you. >> steve >> 30 years. >> hey, john how are you? glad to see you're still busy and i followed you and the others, phenomenal plays you had there. you talked about some of the benefits of kohl's talk a little bit about their online strategy. that's held a lot of companies back you think it's actually doing okay and that's a very solid percent of sales from econ they've done well with omni channel. curbside pick-up is something that's a benefit so i think the omni channel and offering could be much better. the web site is not great, interface isn't great.
>> scott, thank you. if you look back at the last campaigns we've run and the turnarounds we've effectuated. the last one being big lots, this happened last year. and also point out in both of those turnarounds, multiple bidders for the properties and big lots last year and bath was the end of 2019. >> i don't have anybody on my investment committee today who actually owns kohl's but steve weisz who i know that you've known for years has a question for you. >> steve >>...
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scott mcgrew is here to tell us about it as part of our week-long climate in crisis series. scott?ng to you. delivery by bicycle. it's an old idea. i'm told drugstores and grocery stores used to do it when my dad was a kid and of course more recently bike messengers. >> i think it's kind of the agreed-upon glory days, if you will, where the '70s -- or '80s up until the '90s there's an old film called "quicksilver" with a young kevin bacon filmed in san francisco who was a bike messenger. >> that movie, by the way, one of the most '80s movies ever. treat yourself and look it up. it was a long time ago. kevin bacon is no longer young. but in the east bay a co-op called pedal express is still going strong. bicyclists delivering intraoffice mail for city governments and flowers too. we gorgeous on monday. taylor jacobs a of ten people are excited to receive some flowers, unless, i guess, those that are delivered from a jilted lover trying to make amends. they're not as always happy to receive that. but flowers definitely bring a much bigger smile to people's face. >> oh, the life of a
scott mcgrew is here to tell us about it as part of our week-long climate in crisis series. scott?ng to you. delivery by bicycle. it's an old idea. i'm told drugstores and grocery stores used to do it when my dad was a kid and of course more recently bike messengers. >> i think it's kind of the agreed-upon glory days, if you will, where the '70s -- or '80s up until the '90s there's an old film called "quicksilver" with a young kevin bacon filmed in san francisco who was a bike...
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ritter is on the program scott thanks thank you for. the kremlin has said that western governments criticism of a moscow course the signal to jail russian opposition activists alexina of only accusing them of foreign interference he was sentenced this week to just under 3 years for parole violations artie's even said i'll have spoke to saskatoon or about the fur tick then subsequent reaction. well it certainly gain some traction internationally has been covered in russia for sure but the amount of attention it's getting from international sources it is almost like they the russian media within minutes after the ruling we started to receive statements from all over the world from the u.k. from the u.s. from germany france the council of europe really you name it all of them almost following the same the very same time template all of them calling it putting alexina value on a pedestal and calling for his release we reiterate our call for the russian government to immediately and unconditionally release mr no vani as well as the hundreds
ritter is on the program scott thanks thank you for. the kremlin has said that western governments criticism of a moscow course the signal to jail russian opposition activists alexina of only accusing them of foreign interference he was sentenced this week to just under 3 years for parole violations artie's even said i'll have spoke to saskatoon or about the fur tick then subsequent reaction. well it certainly gain some traction internationally has been covered in russia for sure but the amount...
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today, scott chittle's side yard is the place to be in manton, michigan.nter that was now springing with joy for children and parents alike. >> none of these kids have electronics in their hands. it's amazing. >> it is amazing! >> reporter: the parents are now all in. they helped scott buy enough secondhand skates for everyone and snapped up every hockey stick they could find. there's a hot fire, hot chocolate. >> hot dogs! >> reporter: you know, when scott's inner voice told him to build that rink, he had no idea what he was really creating, but now it's clear. for those who come, the sounds and smells and smiles of this winter will be foreverlasting, an iconic memory, the kind children need to cherish their childhoods. >> we all know that you've got to provide for your kids, but somehow you've got to give them some magic every now and again. just give a kid some magic. it doesn't get any better than that. >> reporter: for child and parent. steve hartman, cbs news, "on the road." >> o'donnell: we all need some magic after this past year. we'll be rig bac
today, scott chittle's side yard is the place to be in manton, michigan.nter that was now springing with joy for children and parents alike. >> none of these kids have electronics in their hands. it's amazing. >> it is amazing! >> reporter: the parents are now all in. they helped scott buy enough secondhand skates for everyone and snapped up every hockey stick they could find. there's a hot fire, hot chocolate. >> hot dogs! >> reporter: you know, when scott's inner...
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lockdown they've had to be creative and so we'll go over to bonnie now to our resident film expert scott roxboro to see how the festival will shape up with lockdown restrictions at the highest they've been so scott this must be strange for you normally the belly knowledge would have kicked off today but instead there was a press conference to announce a modest program tell us what's happening. yeah a press conference and a virtual press conference of course because here in germany we are under complete lockdown we cannot meet in groups in a public event which would be the case for this announcement of the competition lined up so instead the the heads of the bell and gave a virtual announcement in a socially distance and completely empty cinema so it was a differently a different feel for this year but of course this is a year unlike unlike any any other when it comes to the actual films that were selected for this year however it was quite similar to a lot of want to be seen in berlin it's a bit fewer films for just 15 but the type of movies they're sort of these international art house
lockdown they've had to be creative and so we'll go over to bonnie now to our resident film expert scott roxboro to see how the festival will shape up with lockdown restrictions at the highest they've been so scott this must be strange for you normally the belly knowledge would have kicked off today but instead there was a press conference to announce a modest program tell us what's happening. yeah a press conference and a virtual press conference of course because here in germany we are under...
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rachel scott leading us off tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> as rachel reported there, house managers did convince one more republican to vote with them, republican senator bill cassidy of louisiana. i want to bring in jon karl now, our chief washington correspondent, and jon, this was not expected. here's what senator cassidy said after voting the trial is constitutional, of course, making it six republicans voting with the democrats, he said he was not impressed with the former president's legal team. >> president trump's team were disorganized, they did everything they could but to talk about the question at hand and when they talked about it, they kind of glided over it, almost as if they were embarrassed of their arguments. now, i'm an impartial juror and one side's doing a great job and the other side's doing a terrible job on the issue at hand, as an impartial juror, i'm going to vote for the side that did the good job. >> jon, you're learning he wasn't the only one unhappy with their performance. you're learning f
rachel scott leading us off tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> as rachel reported there, house managers did convince one more republican to vote with them, republican senator bill cassidy of louisiana. i want to bring in jon karl now, our chief washington correspondent, and jon, this was not expected. here's what senator cassidy said after voting the trial is constitutional, of course, making it six republicans voting with the democrats, he said he was not impressed with the former...