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scott: absolutely. over the last three or four years, we have advocated every single year for this, and finally it looks like it is coming to fruition. >> would you support the proposal to limit the governor's role to four years in office? gov. scott: i think four years is necessary, yes. ms. siegel: i think we need to stick with what we have. >> you have criticized governor scott on issues like housing and the opioid crisis. can you name what issue you agree with him on? ms. siegel: refugee resettlement. gov. scott: i would say we agree with the goals in terms of opioid misuse and overdoses and so on. the goal is the same. how we get there is different. >> thank you. please name one individual action you have taken to lower your own carbon footprint. gov. scott: if it's the electrical vehicle for state security that drives me around, but also i live that. i recycle. i have a solar panel. again, we keep our heat down to 58. we do everything. >> that is very cold. ms. siegel: i recycle and use composting
scott: absolutely. over the last three or four years, we have advocated every single year for this, and finally it looks like it is coming to fruition. >> would you support the proposal to limit the governor's role to four years in office? gov. scott: i think four years is necessary, yes. ms. siegel: i think we need to stick with what we have. >> you have criticized governor scott on issues like housing and the opioid crisis. can you name what issue you agree with him on? ms....
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you've got rick scott. scott: running the senate committee this cycle.f the republicans win, they will get credit -- he will get credit, just as mcconnell will get some credit. i think the republicans are going to have a healthy field. it is a big bench, men and women. regardless of what trump does. every time someone asks me what trump is going to do, it is usually the exact opposite of what i think a is going to do. gerald: let's throw out one more state which is an outlier, but tell us if we should be paying close attention, connecticut. richard blumenthal, incumbent democrat, running against republican leora leavy. some people say that might be closer than we thought. scott: i have not seen recent data. blumenthal is not a very well-liked guy. this is a guy who lied on his resume and said he went to vietnam and said i'm sorry. it's hard to believe he got through with that. she is an attractive candidate. there is a house racing candidate that is going to be very competitive. african-american republican running, probably going to win. that will be a p
you've got rick scott. scott: running the senate committee this cycle.f the republicans win, they will get credit -- he will get credit, just as mcconnell will get some credit. i think the republicans are going to have a healthy field. it is a big bench, men and women. regardless of what trump does. every time someone asks me what trump is going to do, it is usually the exact opposite of what i think a is going to do. gerald: let's throw out one more state which is an outlier, but tell us if we...
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scott: question about labor. we have some of the strongest protections for workers in the nation, and the fifth largest economy in the world. you have consistently voted against expanding labor protections for workers. as governor, which labor protections would you move to get rid of? sen. dahle: i just want people to have a good relationship with her workforce. i actually employ people. i don't need a union representing my employees. we have a great relationship. the governor is really good at getting a lot of campaign contributions from the unions that support him, like the california teachers association. they did everything to keep our kids out of school and lock our parents out. so he follows those unions. for labor, i want there to be a free market between the owners of the companies and their employees. it is good in california. we have more labor laws than anywhere. california labor people are leaving california because they cannot afford to live here, and their dollar goes further in other states. califo
scott: question about labor. we have some of the strongest protections for workers in the nation, and the fifth largest economy in the world. you have consistently voted against expanding labor protections for workers. as governor, which labor protections would you move to get rid of? sen. dahle: i just want people to have a good relationship with her workforce. i actually employ people. i don't need a union representing my employees. we have a great relationship. the governor is really good at...
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scott: it is realistic. markets wants central bankers to be realistic and if they sense that the central bank recognizes the risks of recession, then these rates are not just about inflation but this longer-term balance. in the u.s., we have not seen that recognition. one of the things that is incredible to me is the volatility is in of these asked income assets in the u.k. and i will highlight one bond in particular. the six year bond in the u.k. traded at a low of $41 priced. this is a developed market government bond. a 41 dollar price right before the bank intervened. the next day, it traded at 56, so you have got almost a 50% return on a fixed income bond over a one-day period. it is extraordinary. so the volatility that has come into these markets -- i know we have talked about unprecedented pivot, but the reality is the great moderation of this period of subdued inflation, subdued policy on markets. francine: and we have deep dived into the keynotes. we have the great story talking about the nightmare
scott: it is realistic. markets wants central bankers to be realistic and if they sense that the central bank recognizes the risks of recession, then these rates are not just about inflation but this longer-term balance. in the u.s., we have not seen that recognition. one of the things that is incredible to me is the volatility is in of these asked income assets in the u.k. and i will highlight one bond in particular. the six year bond in the u.k. traded at a low of $41 priced. this is a...
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and scott heads inland santa anilator said in his diary. he said quote we have no one but ourselves to blame for this disaster due to our interminable infighting. why isn't there a larger mexican army at veracruz that day because there's three mexican armies clashing with each other. near the capital of mexico city so that allows the americans to get a to get a beachhead. he starts marching inland in april. and there to mexico city by september 14th, so you think of this war in a couple maybe three phases then so you got the first phase and that's in the north. it's in the what the northern frontier that the united states is going to annex at the the end of the war and that's pretty much wrapped up over the summer. although there's a lot of constitutional quandaries and interesting stuff going on there, which is how does a republican gage in military government and just who's in charge in california two branches of the service and a third guy john fremont are going to bicker over who who's really in charge in california, and it's going to b
and scott heads inland santa anilator said in his diary. he said quote we have no one but ourselves to blame for this disaster due to our interminable infighting. why isn't there a larger mexican army at veracruz that day because there's three mexican armies clashing with each other. near the capital of mexico city so that allows the americans to get a to get a beachhead. he starts marching inland in april. and there to mexico city by september 14th, so you think of this war in a couple maybe...
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when scott catches them, he's gonna hang 27 of them. john riley who had resorted. -- branded with a d on his cheeks for deserter and then let go, he continue living in mexico, people say they know i don't know if anyone really knows. there is a couple good books on john riley. that's churubusco and contrasts on august 20th. rather than advance on the capitol, scott decides to offer -- to santa ana. the american diplomat, trust that was his name, he did in mexico city for quite a while now. he thought, maybe that will give peace a chance to work, give a treaty a chance to work without having to go into the city of mexico itself. he hopes that having the threat of the capital occupied by a foreign army, mexicans might negotiate a peace making that final badly -- battle unnecessary. santa anna, however, is a little bit smarter than that, and he was determined to use the law of hostilities to strengthen his positions. he had lost cannon, and he had lost ammunitions, you lost a third of his army. this reminds me of another point when santa a
when scott catches them, he's gonna hang 27 of them. john riley who had resorted. -- branded with a d on his cheeks for deserter and then let go, he continue living in mexico, people say they know i don't know if anyone really knows. there is a couple good books on john riley. that's churubusco and contrasts on august 20th. rather than advance on the capitol, scott decides to offer -- to santa ana. the american diplomat, trust that was his name, he did in mexico city for quite a while now. he...
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scott, what about you? >> a $5 latte is a luxury. starbucks >> so says you mike, what about you >> call nh >> mad money with jim cramer starts now - [presenter] the following is a presentation sponsored by trusted luminess. - i have a lot of problem spots, redness, fine lines, dark spots. and now with the breeze, all that's changed. the breeze advanced foundation is amazing. it gives you skincare and makeup all in one. it's like a thin veil, but it has extraordinary coverage. at my age, all the other makeups made me look older. it was uneven, you'd have to layer them yourself. it never quite came out the way i wanted it to. the great thing about the breeze is it does your blending for you. i love the way the luminess smooths out my rough skin texture.
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and you can't deny that, scott. they have said -- >> they're not cutting social security, they're not cutting medicare. >> they have said it out loud. >> they are going to stop out of control spending that's driven the country into an inflationary spiral. that is true. they're not cutting entitles. >> jim, why don't you fact check it. you can see, there's plenty of coverage of it. >> there was a fact check this week. joe biden has been saying the same -- and "the washington post" fact checker fact checked him this week and said he was not telling the truth. the bottom line is, it's a scare tactic. you've been around democratics all country. >> to be continued. >> why doesn't cnn fact check me. >> i was going to say, scott, i do believe that senator rick scott, who was head of the republican senate campaign committee, he has also talked about revisiting social security, medicare, as a part of the platform of the nrsc. >> there is not a single republican candidate in the country running for office on cutting social se
and you can't deny that, scott. they have said -- >> they're not cutting social security, they're not cutting medicare. >> they have said it out loud. >> they are going to stop out of control spending that's driven the country into an inflationary spiral. that is true. they're not cutting entitles. >> jim, why don't you fact check it. you can see, there's plenty of coverage of it. >> there was a fact check this week. joe biden has been saying the same -- and...
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>> yeah, scott, it's a tricky issue. i didn't know he responded to you. good job, and at heart you are a reporter even though you anchor the show, so hats off to you on that and here's the thing, and what the fed wants to do -- i only speak on that i think about the policy, and there's anecdotal evidence, and it has to show up in the numbers, and the core ecu rate continues to go up, and there's both the reality and the data artifact of how those rents pour into the cpi number, and that's going to doom the cpi for inflation -- no lower rents for at least six months, so they have to play that game, even though, scott, as you say, things could be improving around them it's not enough if it's not showing up in the data, and i think, you know, there's a really good question, are we worried about inflation, and i was having this discussion with a big money manager this morning, are we only worried about inflation or the idea that the fed is going to make a mistake with inflation it depends on the day, but a lot of concern out there is not that we are going to
>> yeah, scott, it's a tricky issue. i didn't know he responded to you. good job, and at heart you are a reporter even though you anchor the show, so hats off to you on that and here's the thing, and what the fed wants to do -- i only speak on that i think about the policy, and there's anecdotal evidence, and it has to show up in the numbers, and the core ecu rate continues to go up, and there's both the reality and the data artifact of how those rents pour into the cpi number, and that's...
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scott had actually tried for the whip nomination in 39, he think that it. you know scotts a wig.r says, i'm not a wig, i've never been awake, i have no interest in politics, i don't want to be president. who wants to be president? can you guess which one of these two guys run for president in 1848? >> zachary taylor. >> yeah, taylor, the one who said he never do in 1 million years. but, polk doesn't know this, yet here's a challenge for polk, everything he sees, he sees everything through a political lens, which means that he wants them to be victorious, but really really victorious, they might -- that kind of fame. he wants them to do the job, he actually tries to undercut them in the field. the way the volunteer army works, this war is gonna be fought by the regular army, which is quite small, but in large during the war. the professional army. volunteers, who are drawn from new volunteer companies or statement to companies governors of the states of those militias and volunteer units choose the colonel to go over the regiment. the men elect their own captain. all the way up to
scott had actually tried for the whip nomination in 39, he think that it. you know scotts a wig.r says, i'm not a wig, i've never been awake, i have no interest in politics, i don't want to be president. who wants to be president? can you guess which one of these two guys run for president in 1848? >> zachary taylor. >> yeah, taylor, the one who said he never do in 1 million years. but, polk doesn't know this, yet here's a challenge for polk, everything he sees, he sees everything...
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scott, you've got a way to play the commodity. >> i do. melissa, it's interesting while crude oil's had a tough time, in general, energy prices have stabilized we saw what happened in gasoline prices early in the year, and then they came back down that's fantastic if you look at the names, exxon mobil, that stock is back in the middle of the range it enjoyed most of the year some of our fears abou economic growth are going to be unrealize, jobless claims. the thing about exxon mobil is all -- inherently diversified just by the nature of their business i think exxon mobil is going to go sideways for a while. we're using options. we can take advantage of that, and the way to do it in exxon mobil is by selling an iron condor let's not get too flummoxed by the terminology. we do that in november by selling a 75 strike put and a 95 strike call and limiting our risk one way to look at it is we're selling a strangle and limiting the risk by buying a wider strangle when i put this on today i collected a net of $2.15 that is my max potential profit
scott, you've got a way to play the commodity. >> i do. melissa, it's interesting while crude oil's had a tough time, in general, energy prices have stabilized we saw what happened in gasoline prices early in the year, and then they came back down that's fantastic if you look at the names, exxon mobil, that stock is back in the middle of the range it enjoyed most of the year some of our fears abou economic growth are going to be unrealize, jobless claims. the thing about exxon mobil is...
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scott. no, i mean we, we know, april in early april, the ukrainian government was in a position to be at least have serious discussions with their russian counterparts about a diplomatic off ramp from this conflict. russia was, you know, prepared to, you limit the scope and scale of its special military operation objectives. and in exchange for, you know, the, the termination of this, of this conflict, a ukraine was prepared to discuss it and they were told by the west. no, because the west, i think in bolden bye is your is the, your other guest indicated by the failure of russia to live up to the expectations of american military analyst has perceived the, the low key approach russia was taking as a sign of weakness. and so they said, oh, we can exploit this and we can actually further our objective of stripping you train away. so we don't want to negotiated settlement that limits our ability or we want to expand this conflict. and so they shot down diplomacy. it began the process of a mass
scott. no, i mean we, we know, april in early april, the ukrainian government was in a position to be at least have serious discussions with their russian counterparts about a diplomatic off ramp from this conflict. russia was, you know, prepared to, you limit the scope and scale of its special military operation objectives. and in exchange for, you know, the, the termination of this, of this conflict, a ukraine was prepared to discuss it and they were told by the west. no, because the west, i...
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and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. no way scott is getting into trouble. it. >> he told her, i went up with him, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms tell us the same thing. you may not be able to say you have a fingerprint, or we have dna, but that's pretty damning evidence. >> the last piece of prosecution needed was motive. why would paul want to kill his wife, catherine. ? simple, they said, money. when catherine died paul cashed in on her life insurance policy and homeowners insurance. it all totaled around $700,000. >> the defendant said he would kill catherine and burn up the evidence. and he did just that. >> now it was the defenses turn to attack. jurors would hear more about the checkered pasts of the witnesses at the very heart of the case. >> coming up -- and what a very checkered past some of those witnesses had. >> i think i slept with half the town. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after
and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. no way scott is getting into trouble. it. >> he told her, i went up with him, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms tell us the same thing. you may not be able to say you have a fingerprint, or we have dna, but that's pretty damning evidence. >> the last piece of prosecution needed was motive. why would paul want to kill his wife, catherine. ? simple, they said, money. when catherine died...
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scott jensen, moderated by caitlin alexander. justin betty, and stacy stein hagan, dan wolf. >> good evening and welcome to the only planned television debate between minnesota governor tim walz and his republican challenger dr. scott jensen. welcome to the 2022 minnesota gubernatorial debate hosted by great television. many of your watching stations across the state and may recognize the familiar faces joining me on the panel. dan wolf with northern news now,. justin betty. and stacy from ky see news now. -- kyc news now. we have not shared questions with anyone outside of our stations and management. dan wolf will serve as moderator and timekeeper. dan: thank you tonight will be a form style debate each of you will be asked to the same question, you get 90 seconds each to answer for a variety. there are several short answer style questions where you will have 30 seconds to answer, panelists will make those questions clear when asking those, at the cover is money topics as possible, we ask -- cover as many topics as possible, we
scott jensen, moderated by caitlin alexander. justin betty, and stacy stein hagan, dan wolf. >> good evening and welcome to the only planned television debate between minnesota governor tim walz and his republican challenger dr. scott jensen. welcome to the 2022 minnesota gubernatorial debate hosted by great television. many of your watching stations across the state and may recognize the familiar faces joining me on the panel. dan wolf with northern news now,. justin betty. and stacy...
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but let me tell you about rick scott. rick scott never sleeps. you know how i just told you never to sleep. he never sleeps. if there was a supplement we could sell to people, named the rick scott supplement, i would buy it. he has so much energy. he loves this country. he is the head of the senate committee and he does everything to help ron johnson. please join me and giving a big wisconsin welcome to the florida senator, rick scott. [applause] >> thank you, ronna. she does a great job she has opened offices everywhere she gets up voter registration, when we win, ronna mcdaniel has done -- a lot of it has to do what -- with what she is done at the rnc. i became the chairman little over a year ago after we lost in georgia. by first job was make sure that ron johnson wins his reelection. that was the most important thing to me. i have about the opportunity to serve with ron for four years, this guy cares. you want to have somebody who is going to show up and say what is good for wisconsin and not give a damn what people think, ron johnson is goin
but let me tell you about rick scott. rick scott never sleeps. you know how i just told you never to sleep. he never sleeps. if there was a supplement we could sell to people, named the rick scott supplement, i would buy it. he has so much energy. he loves this country. he is the head of the senate committee and he does everything to help ron johnson. please join me and giving a big wisconsin welcome to the florida senator, rick scott. [applause] >> thank you, ronna. she does a great job...
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scott. i mean, i've been saying all along is that russia cannot accept the compromise in which it will have to do this again in the next 5 years or the next 10 years. that's why there must be a definitive outcome. there's no win win here and somebody likes to say in the west, larry, i agree with scott that the bottom line is there's not going to be and they go shaded supplement. this is not going to end to diplomacy. i think russia has come to the correct understanding that there is no basis, no foundation for negotiating with the united states, north nato. they're not to be trusted entities. the issue though, is that russia is not fighting just ukraine. russia is fighting nato and was fighting the united states. and yet, natal in the united states have very, very limited military power. they can actually project. all they can do is, you know, sort of like a drug pusher continuing to supply, sent them all to some addicted attic like ukraine, and just continue to pump it in, hoping that they'
scott. i mean, i've been saying all along is that russia cannot accept the compromise in which it will have to do this again in the next 5 years or the next 10 years. that's why there must be a definitive outcome. there's no win win here and somebody likes to say in the west, larry, i agree with scott that the bottom line is there's not going to be and they go shaded supplement. this is not going to end to diplomacy. i think russia has come to the correct understanding that there is no basis,...
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you're absolutely right, scott, and now we're down to 388 today. what that tells you there's a swing factor on that last quarter point but still tells you you're going pretty high i think it was karen talking earlier, you want to sell the house, bet the farm on stocks at this moment because of that particular change. >> but also the idea, though, and we put this forth while investors are held hostage in some respects, steve, by this move in rates, the fed is, too it can't let part of the rate picture get out of control that's the nat alliance idea today. they say, quote, as i read earlier we think we're on the verge of a taper tantrum maybe we had it from 410 to 434. too far, too fast. you have siegel worry about the lack of liquidity and volatility in the bond narcotic h he's far from the only one. they must be thinking about these issues >> they are, scott but i can't come on here and say the fed is going to pivot because of comments from daly. we had comments not directly opposed from harker who i think is more in the middle -- more in the cente
you're absolutely right, scott, and now we're down to 388 today. what that tells you there's a swing factor on that last quarter point but still tells you you're going pretty high i think it was karen talking earlier, you want to sell the house, bet the farm on stocks at this moment because of that particular change. >> but also the idea, though, and we put this forth while investors are held hostage in some respects, steve, by this move in rates, the fed is, too it can't let part of the...
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. >> scott, what is your take? >> it was a horrible week. but i thought that the close was surprising. if you look at the volatility index. it did come back a little bit. that is the friday effect. nasdaq was up a little bit. what does that mean to me? i think most people think that the june low is going to hold. they think that had the worst is passed. and they're not worried about what is going to happen in the uk or ukraine over the weekend. >> mike, i feel like you're in carter's camp you tell me. >> that is a good guess. i don't think it is going to hold. this is the basically the premise for why i don't think it will. in terms of real productivity, it was decimated. the reason that we saw the prices go higher, prices for homes and cars and stocks and bonds was because we were creating a lot of money rather than wealth. what wear hearing from the fed right now is they're going to undo a lot of that. if the cost 6:00 debt capital rises, that means that the earnings of the companies is going to go down. the exact same time that is happeni
. >> scott, what is your take? >> it was a horrible week. but i thought that the close was surprising. if you look at the volatility index. it did come back a little bit. that is the friday effect. nasdaq was up a little bit. what does that mean to me? i think most people think that the june low is going to hold. they think that had the worst is passed. and they're not worried about what is going to happen in the uk or ukraine over the weekend. >> mike, i feel like you're in...
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francis scott key is a lawyer. he is not a particularly major figure in american history, but he is a lawyer in georgetown and a doctor is sort of taken prisoner, and he is chosen by president madison to be one of the people negotiating his release. in some ways he is expendable. he's not a general, not an important soldier. he is very well-spoken, very well-respected for his oratory. he has argued cases in front of the supreme court. he is a player in the court. so he goes and witnesses the battle of baltimore. i talk about that in great detail in chapter one, but basically the british a month before burn washington, d.c. to the ground. not a whole city, but the federal buildings as revenge for the americans burning the city of york in the war of 1812. answer the british were trying to embarrass the young united states and show them that they were not as strong as the british military. the british have these bomb ships. the bomb ships, they were the most sophisticated naval lessons of the age. they parked about th
francis scott key is a lawyer. he is not a particularly major figure in american history, but he is a lawyer in georgetown and a doctor is sort of taken prisoner, and he is chosen by president madison to be one of the people negotiating his release. in some ways he is expendable. he's not a general, not an important soldier. he is very well-spoken, very well-respected for his oratory. he has argued cases in front of the supreme court. he is a player in the court. so he goes and witnesses the...
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i'm scott wapner front and center this hour the last faang standing. we'll debate what it means for your money and whether the long love tech trade is on its last legs joining me for the hour. let's check the markets. we're just past 12:00 noon in the east, and we have a pretty good gain going. highs of the day 2% just about for the dow, which has been ripping of late. there's the s&p strong, nasdaq is strong. sounds funny to say nasdaq is strong in the kind of week that we had the dow is going for its fourth straight positive week and working on its best month since january of 1987. the nasdaq is positive for this week so jim labenthal, i toss it to you. what do you think the bigger story is, the nasdaq positive for the week despite the megacap melt down we've seen in everything except for apple or the dow crushing it and having its best month since january of 1987 >> i think you know my answer, scott, but not everyone on the show does. i think the dow is the more intriguing aspect of this week, and i think it is a harbinger of what is to come the nex
i'm scott wapner front and center this hour the last faang standing. we'll debate what it means for your money and whether the long love tech trade is on its last legs joining me for the hour. let's check the markets. we're just past 12:00 noon in the east, and we have a pretty good gain going. highs of the day 2% just about for the dow, which has been ripping of late. there's the s&p strong, nasdaq is strong. sounds funny to say nasdaq is strong in the kind of week that we had the dow is...
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senator scott, senators scott and rubio, marco rubio.ongressional lawmakers asking the government to sign hurricane relief for the state but just last week scott voted against the stopgap spending bill that included money for fema. rubio did not vote that the height of a proxy or do you think there is something to what they are saying? >> no, i think it is not just the height of hypocrisy, it is the definition of hypocrisy don and i think that voters should really take a look at what their stances are, why rick scott voted against 18. 8 billion dollars for fema, a lot of it for exactly these kinds of natural disaster relief's. why marco rubio did not even show up. he has one of the worst records of showing up for work in the senate. and not showing up for a vote where your own constituents lives depend on it is i think something he should be held accountable for. but this goes even past rubio and scott. i think it shows the hypocrisy of a lot of republican leaders in congress ever since 2013. when they had to vote for when they were aske
senator scott, senators scott and rubio, marco rubio.ongressional lawmakers asking the government to sign hurricane relief for the state but just last week scott voted against the stopgap spending bill that included money for fema. rubio did not vote that the height of a proxy or do you think there is something to what they are saying? >> no, i think it is not just the height of hypocrisy, it is the definition of hypocrisy don and i think that voters should really take a look at what...
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let me go back to scott here. you nothing about ukraine without ukraine, that they love to say that. ok, but that wasn't the case. it's them, bull, i mean. and so, what kind of agency does lensky have in this situation? because it looks like any kind of neglect. we can't use the word diplomacy because diplomacy is to avoid wars. we're in a war right now. negotiations, but lensky said there will be no negotiations. i don't think he came up with that on, on his own scott. no. busy i mean, we, we know, april, in early april, the ukrainian government was in a position to come at least have serious discussions with their russian counterparts about a diplomatic, off ramp from this conflict. russia was, you know, prepared to, you'll limit the scope and scale of its special military operation objectives. and in exchange for, you know, the termination of this, of this conflict. a ukraine was prepared to discuss it and they were told by the west. no, because the west, i think, emboldened by as you, as the other guest indica
let me go back to scott here. you nothing about ukraine without ukraine, that they love to say that. ok, but that wasn't the case. it's them, bull, i mean. and so, what kind of agency does lensky have in this situation? because it looks like any kind of neglect. we can't use the word diplomacy because diplomacy is to avoid wars. we're in a war right now. negotiations, but lensky said there will be no negotiations. i don't think he came up with that on, on his own scott. no. busy i mean, we, we...
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scott, i was hearing any names floated.last question on twitter and move onto really major topics people want to know about too. >> people talked about executive from spacex. i think he'll bring many somebody confident. $45 billion is a lot for the wealthiest man in the world and i'd be shocked if he didn't bring in a fairly confident business leader and give elon credit and have companies to attract and retain world class talent and great companies and greatness in the agency and i don't have any odds on bets for who's the favorite here. liz: i want to broaden the discussion to the tech route we've seen lately. how much worse does it get and which companies do you think will be most vulnerable to what's happening in the markets right now? >> there's a great episode of the simpsons where bart says this is the worst day of my life. and homer said worst day of your life so far. there's a traditional historic averages and there's a lot of companies that went way out over their skis and it could absolutely get worse and p of pa
scott, i was hearing any names floated.last question on twitter and move onto really major topics people want to know about too. >> people talked about executive from spacex. i think he'll bring many somebody confident. $45 billion is a lot for the wealthiest man in the world and i'd be shocked if he didn't bring in a fairly confident business leader and give elon credit and have companies to attract and retain world class talent and great companies and greatness in the agency and i don't...
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scott: damian, thank you. ted: thank you. right, and if you want more information, the website for the san jose police foundation on the screen, you can log on it for more information and see maybe how you can help in supplying those officers to respond to your 911 calls as well. up next on "comunidad del valle," la raza historical society. you wanna stay with us. damian: la raza historical society, it's a salute to latino veterans. with me on the show is dr. joel herrera with la raza historical society; also, a author, dr. michael ornelas, and also rudy razo, who's another veteran joining us here on the show. welcome to the show, gentlemen. dr. joel ruiz herrera: thank you, thank you, damian. damian: all right, well, tell us, first of all, what's happening here, then we'll get into our guests. dr. herrera: well, we have a relatively new community organization here in santa clara valley, which is called la raza historical society of santa clara valley, and, you know, that's part of what we do in telling our stories, our raza
scott: damian, thank you. ted: thank you. right, and if you want more information, the website for the san jose police foundation on the screen, you can log on it for more information and see maybe how you can help in supplying those officers to respond to your 911 calls as well. up next on "comunidad del valle," la raza historical society. you wanna stay with us. damian: la raza historical society, it's a salute to latino veterans. with me on the show is dr. joel herrera with la raza...
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scott jennings.2012, senator marco rubio voted against relief money for a state impacted by hurricane sandy. he spoke to dana bash, this is what he told them. >> after hurricane sandy hit northeastern states in 2012, you voted no on a 50 billion dollar relief package. i know you supported a smaller version. but why should other senators vote for relief for your state when you didn't vote for a package to help theirs? >> oh, i have always voted for hurricane and disaster relief. i have even voted for it without -- . what i didn't vote for in sandy was because they didn't include things like a roof or a museum in washington d.c., for fisheries in alaska. they had them loaded up with a bunch of things that had nothing to do with disaster leave. >> how did disaster leave become so political and what do you think of what he's saying? >> well, he didn't vote for a bill that he thought had non germane stuff in it. that i don't think to do with the disaster. i think it is a valid argument. i actually think t
scott jennings.2012, senator marco rubio voted against relief money for a state impacted by hurricane sandy. he spoke to dana bash, this is what he told them. >> after hurricane sandy hit northeastern states in 2012, you voted no on a 50 billion dollar relief package. i know you supported a smaller version. but why should other senators vote for relief for your state when you didn't vote for a package to help theirs? >> oh, i have always voted for hurricane and disaster relief. i...
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senators tim scott and lindsey graham will join us from georgia. stay with us. ♪ for over 100 years, lincoln's been exploring new ways to deliver sanctuary in its vehicles. comfort for body and mind. that's ambitious. but the future of sanctuary, well that's downright audacious. ♪ - [narrator] if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can qualify you for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if you got ppp. and all it takes is eight minutes...
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let's give a warm nevada welcome to south carolina nor tim scott. senator scott, come on in. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> if to see you. >> good to see you as well. hello, nevada! [cheers and applause] >> sean: wow. i like this. by the way, terry, you may have competition on the strip. i don't know. >> sean hannity doesn't have competition on any show. >> sean: well, you're great. you've been gracious enough to come to these town halls because it's important. one thing you've been saying, lindsay has been saying, every other republican, if adam laxalt does not win -- and i believe he will win -- that that will cancel out the vote of people like you and lindsay and other senators that have a different vision for the country. >> listen, my life story isn't possible in any other country on earth. i was born -- i mean, this is a country. i was born and raised in a single-parent household, mired in poverty. it's the american system of free markets and capitalism. it was a mentor, a republican conservative christian who taught me that all things were possible in america.
let's give a warm nevada welcome to south carolina nor tim scott. senator scott, come on in. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> if to see you. >> good to see you as well. hello, nevada! [cheers and applause] >> sean: wow. i like this. by the way, terry, you may have competition on the strip. i don't know. >> sean hannity doesn't have competition on any show. >> sean: well, you're great. you've been gracious enough to come to these town halls because it's...
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but then exxon's gains pushed it into the red, scott.do now >> well, sara, this was a gut punch when it came to the -- russia, russia and the saudis cutting back oil production that lit a fire under all the energy names this is now way past that 100 strike call. there is really nothing to do here there is no way to rejuvenate the trade or rehabilitate the trade. you know, this is the reason we use options. we used a unique trade setup, unique strategy to limit risk and we have done that. >> all right up next, final call. stick withs "tis ti." uonopon at humana we believe your healthcare should evolve with you and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductibles and coinsurance but you may pay higher premiums and still not get prescription drug coverage. but with an all-in-one humana medicare advantage plan you could get
but then exxon's gains pushed it into the red, scott.do now >> well, sara, this was a gut punch when it came to the -- russia, russia and the saudis cutting back oil production that lit a fire under all the energy names this is now way past that 100 strike call. there is really nothing to do here there is no way to rejuvenate the trade or rehabilitate the trade. you know, this is the reason we use options. we used a unique trade setup, unique strategy to limit risk and we have done that....
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to hike into next year into what is already a slowing economy, right that's the worst -- >> i mean, scott, you're exactly right, right i think the market this week took comfort from mr. bollards's comments on sunday i think what the market is seeing -- and it's not just me the market is seeing, look, you can get through this you do two more rate hikes and stop and look around what's going to happen there you're going to be at 4.5% over the course of nine months. >> he's already in the hole but go ahead >> i don't want to not give you your say here, but you don't mind take a look at the fed rate outlook. >> are we at like you said earlier 5 -- >> for may 23 $5 5% in may, and what's also interesting, jim, you see that gap between the may and january number, that gap has come down so there was like this big easing built in, and that was -- i'm just saying, jim, you could be totally right i'm just pointing out where the market is priced right now not for stopping at 4 but for going all the way to 5 >> i'll make this very quick we know you would admit the fed funds futures market is awfully ba
to hike into next year into what is already a slowing economy, right that's the worst -- >> i mean, scott, you're exactly right, right i think the market this week took comfort from mr. bollards's comments on sunday i think what the market is seeing -- and it's not just me the market is seeing, look, you can get through this you do two more rate hikes and stop and look around what's going to happen there you're going to be at 4.5% over the course of nine months. >> he's already in...
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exxon gains pushed it into the red, scott. what do you do now? was a gut punch when it came to the -- russia, russia and the saudis cutting back oil production. that lit a fire under the energy names. this is way past that 100 strike call. nothing to do here. no way to rejuvenate the trade or rehabilitate the trade. this is the reason we use options. we used a unique trade set up. unique trade strategy to limit risk and we have done that. >> up next, final call, st stick with us. >>> time for the final call. carter? >> managed care stocks. united health care poised to break out. >> beautiful chart. >>> a $5 latte is a luxury. >> so says you. >> mike. >> unh. >> that will do it for us. we will be back next friday. mad money with jim kramer starts right now. - [announcer 1] the following is a paid advertisement for plexaderm skincare. - [announcer 2] watch this. it's all 100% real. witness what happens to this woman's bags under her eyes in an actual time-lapse, in just minutes. nothing has been doctored or tampered with. the very real problem will
exxon gains pushed it into the red, scott. what do you do now? was a gut punch when it came to the -- russia, russia and the saudis cutting back oil production. that lit a fire under the energy names. this is way past that 100 strike call. nothing to do here. no way to rejuvenate the trade or rehabilitate the trade. this is the reason we use options. we used a unique trade set up. unique trade strategy to limit risk and we have done that. >> up next, final call, st stick with us....
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julian: police descended on this building-- scott shane: i suppose very flawed personalities often areu know, sort of the engineers of history, and i think julian assange is one. p. j. crowley: i don't see julian assange as this great crusader of transparency. i see him as a reckless narcissist. julian: seven years of dettion-- alan rusbridger: he's quixotic, charming, brilliant, intolerable, maverick, difficult, impossible, narcissistic, entrepreneurial, vindictive. i mean, you know, we could go on all night, and he's all those things, and that's, in a way, why we're here talking about him. he's a very interesting man. julian: as wikileaks stands under threat-- michael: julian assange harnessed the technology of the digital age and challenged the supremacy of governments. scott: he created, invented this mechanism by which people could be given a voice, and not just a voice, but an outlet for information by the terabyte. michael: in april, assange was finally dragged from his sunless refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london. he's now facing espionage charges and could spend the rest
julian: police descended on this building-- scott shane: i suppose very flawed personalities often areu know, sort of the engineers of history, and i think julian assange is one. p. j. crowley: i don't see julian assange as this great crusader of transparency. i see him as a reckless narcissist. julian: seven years of dettion-- alan rusbridger: he's quixotic, charming, brilliant, intolerable, maverick, difficult, impossible, narcissistic, entrepreneurial, vindictive. i mean, you know, we could...