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i said that we often think of dred scott's case as one man, dred scott, but harriet scott, dred scott's spouse, filed her freedom suit at exactly the same time. she had been taken to fort snelling in wisconsin territory, and she had been sold or transferred to dr. emerson, who enslaved dred scott, think about that for a second, she was sold effectively in a free territory, so if slavery is not legal, under american law in the territory of wisconsin, how is it that harriet scott could be sold there? not just taken there, but sold. right? their daughter eliza was born on a steamer, up the mississippi river, above the 36/30 line. okay? their other daughter lizzy was born in missouri, upon their return. so dred scott v john sanford is not just about dred scott. it's about harriet and dred and eliza and lizzy, it's about a family who in various ways have different claims to freedom, right? i mean eliza is born in a free territory, and lizzy is born upon return to parents who have been effectively under law presumably possibly freed in their residence in a free territory. so first and foremos
i said that we often think of dred scott's case as one man, dred scott, but harriet scott, dred scott's spouse, filed her freedom suit at exactly the same time. she had been taken to fort snelling in wisconsin territory, and she had been sold or transferred to dr. emerson, who enslaved dred scott, think about that for a second, she was sold effectively in a free territory, so if slavery is not legal, under american law in the territory of wisconsin, how is it that harriet scott could be sold...
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1st here scott you wrote an. article i saw in the american conservative titled tit for tat coronavirus politics are making us sick what a wonderful title i like the last sentence a lot i'm going to repeat it for our audience here politics is trumping science and medicine diluting the effectiveness of any response the consequences could be very well catastrophic what i mean by that go ahead scott. well again i'm not a doctor but we do have what appears to be you know prepared dimmick conditions or regarding the spread of corona virus this is something that has the attention of people around the world especially here in the united states but also japan and china iran italy everybody is feeling the effect of this it's a medical issue it's one that requires scientists and doctors to focus resources on to identify the problem and come up with a solution the united states should be a leader in this regard we are the world's largest economic power we're the world's you know we have significant resources can be brought t
1st here scott you wrote an. article i saw in the american conservative titled tit for tat coronavirus politics are making us sick what a wonderful title i like the last sentence a lot i'm going to repeat it for our audience here politics is trumping science and medicine diluting the effectiveness of any response the consequences could be very well catastrophic what i mean by that go ahead scott. well again i'm not a doctor but we do have what appears to be you know prepared dimmick conditions...
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and only on specific products and services ok let me go back to scott here scott how do you feel. i just get this sense you know i know i kind of want to be just ate a political here but i mean looking at the the discourse about this there's a lot of people in them a lot of people a lot of democrats want to see trump fail on this i mean that it's mind boggling i mean this is the disease doesn't have an ideological preference ok that's virus will go after everyone but it got get the very strong sense that because of all the squabbling they don't want to see this resolved politically in the united states and around the world they would like to see this to turn into a catastrophe personally for donald trump but of course that would be a personal disaster for anyone that gets this virus go ahead scott. 1st of all to say that i have not heard either joe biden or bernie sanders or elizabeth warren or any of the viable remaining democratic candidates articulate you know specifically we want trump to fail they actually say the exact opposite but then what happens is you know there's there
and only on specific products and services ok let me go back to scott here scott how do you feel. i just get this sense you know i know i kind of want to be just ate a political here but i mean looking at the the discourse about this there's a lot of people in them a lot of people a lot of democrats want to see trump fail on this i mean that it's mind boggling i mean this is the disease doesn't have an ideological preference ok that's virus will go after everyone but it got get the very strong...
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scott, i feel for you.was a bad decision by this passenger to get on a plane while waiting a coronavirus test. but i think your risk is probably low. look. your risk is probably low, generally, anyways. but, you know, it looks like he did at least take some other precaution so that's helpful. are they -- if i can ask a question, is the airline, are they in touch with you? are they monitoring you? >> well, once we -- we -- they -- just as you said, dr. gupta, they took -- we were in row 17. they took rows 15 through 19 off the back of the plane. they brought us into a -- what we were told is a very rarely used terminal at pbi. and when we got there, we met with the -- we were told the head of the palm beach health department, who instructed us that -- that we were at very low risk because he showed no symptoms. he didn't cough or sneeze. >> okay, scott, let me play this. and this will help with what you're saying because it recorded with the health official from palm beach county who spoke to the passengers
scott, i feel for you.was a bad decision by this passenger to get on a plane while waiting a coronavirus test. but i think your risk is probably low. look. your risk is probably low, generally, anyways. but, you know, it looks like he did at least take some other precaution so that's helpful. are they -- if i can ask a question, is the airline, are they in touch with you? are they monitoring you? >> well, once we -- we -- they -- just as you said, dr. gupta, they took -- we were in row...
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scott: didn't happen.is: one of the things that i wanted to do with the three of us is just to really understand how the business integrates into your guys' family life. scott: she's a fantastic mom, but she wanted to keep her identity as a professional woman. lulu: we had, kind of, three kids shortly after each other. i love being a mom, but it's frustrating. you get...you feel defeated. you feel like you're not good enough. like, it's really hard, and i wanted to keep my fashion background and training, so that's kind of how handbags came about. and i love handbags myself. scott: i was supportive of that as long as we could handle the home front. lemonis: yeah. scott: and that's where... lemonis: finding that balance. that's hard for any parent. lulu: it's a hard balance. scott: i think it's really a testament to her not letting go of her passion, so... lemonis: any time i meet somebody that has their own skin in the game, that's a meaningful thing, and you guys did it as a family. you're definitely comm
scott: didn't happen.is: one of the things that i wanted to do with the three of us is just to really understand how the business integrates into your guys' family life. scott: she's a fantastic mom, but she wanted to keep her identity as a professional woman. lulu: we had, kind of, three kids shortly after each other. i love being a mom, but it's frustrating. you get...you feel defeated. you feel like you're not good enough. like, it's really hard, and i wanted to keep my fashion background...
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senators lindsey graham and also senator scott -- rick scott are self-isolating.re you planning to take any kind of precaution -- precautionary measure to protect you and also your staff was there with him? >> no, we have no symptoms whatsoever. >> okay. so if you've been paying attention to the experts, it's not a question of whether you have symptoms. and, minutes later, the president who just said he wasn't taking any precautions, changed his tune. >> but i can tell you -- >> even if you don't have symptoms. are you being selfish by not getting tested? >> well, i didn't say i wasn't going to be tested. >> are you going to be? >> most likely, yeah. not for that reason but because i think i will do it anyway. fairly soon. we're working on that. we're working out a schedule. >> and what do we hear today from the man the president picked to head up the coronavirus task force? another dear leader moment. >> thank you, mr. president. it is -- this day should be an inspiration to every american, because thanks to your leadership from early on, not only are we bringing
senators lindsey graham and also senator scott -- rick scott are self-isolating.re you planning to take any kind of precaution -- precautionary measure to protect you and also your staff was there with him? >> no, we have no symptoms whatsoever. >> okay. so if you've been paying attention to the experts, it's not a question of whether you have symptoms. and, minutes later, the president who just said he wasn't taking any precautions, changed his tune. >> but i can tell you --...
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scott minerd may be right. do we continue 15% lower i don't know jenny doesn't know but it's a good time to put some of that money, like i sid last week, that we took off the table in january, putting it to work now. >> i ran into the ceo of one of the world's largest investment firms last night by happenstance at dinner. and i asked this person, a number of questions that are relevant to our conversation i wish i could tell you who it is, but i just can't do that who said the following, and it leads into you i said, minerd told me today that the ten-year could go down to 25 basis points and this person looks at me like, that sounds a little dramatic maybe more like 75 basis points which isn't all that far from where you are right now. i said how much more can stocks potentially go down? this person's view was by single digit percentage so we're not -- wasn't looking for like another 20% or 15 or anything like that to the down side and i said what about the fed? did the fed pan sniic this person suggested the f
scott minerd may be right. do we continue 15% lower i don't know jenny doesn't know but it's a good time to put some of that money, like i sid last week, that we took off the table in january, putting it to work now. >> i ran into the ceo of one of the world's largest investment firms last night by happenstance at dinner. and i asked this person, a number of questions that are relevant to our conversation i wish i could tell you who it is, but i just can't do that who said the following,...
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i am scott wapner. the committee is here. jim lebenthal is here along with josh brown, shannon saccocia, mack lazby, the chairman and ceo of the avenue capital group. steve liesman, our senior economics reporter all over today's move from the fed. from new york, rick reader, black rock's cio of global fixed income we will be joined by mohammad al aryan and minor -- the dow jones industrial average right now is off by 1%. a loss of 280. the s&p down by three quarts of one% ten year note yield it is up a slight amount right now. but it was as low as 1.02. we are keeping an eye on all of that steve as we try to make sense of what happened today and the 50 basis point cut, the largest since '08. you say it was meant to be a surprised but you weren't? >> i don't think if you were paying you should be surprised let's look at the ill at that of the tape friday, unscheduled announcement by the chairman where he said he would use all the available tools and the fed would act as appropriate. that was one yesterday, comments from perota
i am scott wapner. the committee is here. jim lebenthal is here along with josh brown, shannon saccocia, mack lazby, the chairman and ceo of the avenue capital group. steve liesman, our senior economics reporter all over today's move from the fed. from new york, rick reader, black rock's cio of global fixed income we will be joined by mohammad al aryan and minor -- the dow jones industrial average right now is off by 1%. a loss of 280. the s&p down by three quarts of one% ten year note...
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i totally get it, but scott said something interesting. fed don't have a lot of dry powder here. so go back to october 18, november when jerome powell was saying we'll reduce our balance sheet and we'll raise rates and the s&p was 28.50 or so and the called everything off and they went back to what we're doing now, the madness and the market rallied 100% guess what we're within earshot of that december low and we have no bullets left in the gun. so my point is i happen to think they were on the right path back then and i know i'll get fricka seed on twitter for it, and there was no reason to do what they did in that environment >> that's a totally fair comment. >> i would chime in now that if anything today and the speculation around what's the fed going to do? the speculation is we don't know what powell is going to do and we don't know if he's going to go and buy assets. >> when it's the darkest when we know least about what the fed's doing and the least commentary and out of the bernanke fed at least they were going out of their way to
i totally get it, but scott said something interesting. fed don't have a lot of dry powder here. so go back to october 18, november when jerome powell was saying we'll reduce our balance sheet and we'll raise rates and the s&p was 28.50 or so and the called everything off and they went back to what we're doing now, the madness and the market rallied 100% guess what we're within earshot of that december low and we have no bullets left in the gun. so my point is i happen to think they were on...
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scott, before you joined the white house, you were a state representative. you were a pro football player. and you were a businessman. and when i go out in the community, the equalizer is the green. everybody cares about the money. so what are you doing with the opportunity zones as it relates to entrepreneurship, because there's a lot of people where i come from that are business people, they just don't know what to do. >> right, and that's a great question, lawrence. you know, when you look at opportunity zones, the spirit of this law, and this came about because of the tax cuts and jobs act in 2017. the spirit of opportunity zones is both economic development and social impact. and so when you look at opportunity zones and you look at the development that's going on, there's real estate development, but there's also operating businesses which is just as important because we know in america, you know, small to medium businesses, that drives our economy, and that's the american way. so i mean, you are talking about like in cleveland, ohio, there's a new bak
scott, before you joined the white house, you were a state representative. you were a pro football player. and you were a businessman. and when i go out in the community, the equalizer is the green. everybody cares about the money. so what are you doing with the opportunity zones as it relates to entrepreneurship, because there's a lot of people where i come from that are business people, they just don't know what to do. >> right, and that's a great question, lawrence. you know, when you...
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senator scott: it's acceptable. simultaneous] sasse: when you see the gamecocks it feels like -- we over the last this bill is s -- way too big than any legislation desire but america is in an urgent moment. there is a lot of urgent stuff hat should move urgently and yet the interaction of different components has led to an outcome than a lot of people stated than he task forces stated 36 hours ago. we're trying to deal with the public health issues. e want to deal with the steve daines manhattan project. there are critical public health issues in this. trying to c level of provide relief for the american eople going into the coronavirus recession, the tated purpose is to maintain employer-employee relationships and when republican senators were on a conference call for 92 minutes this morning, a lot of the first time an assurance we were given in other wasn't so and that assurance was that you wouldn't fail to cap this such accidentally incentivizing unemployment and the severing of that relationship.yer that's wha
senator scott: it's acceptable. simultaneous] sasse: when you see the gamecocks it feels like -- we over the last this bill is s -- way too big than any legislation desire but america is in an urgent moment. there is a lot of urgent stuff hat should move urgently and yet the interaction of different components has led to an outcome than a lot of people stated than he task forces stated 36 hours ago. we're trying to deal with the public health issues. e want to deal with the steve daines...
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kelly evans picks up breaking news coverage right now. >> we do, scott.come, everybody i'm kelly evans. stocks are taking off midday with optimism jumping as the senate strikes a deal. many details still aren't known and it hasn't been approved out of the house promising news out of new york in its coronavirus the dow briefly up almost 1,000 points s&p up less than
kelly evans picks up breaking news coverage right now. >> we do, scott.come, everybody i'm kelly evans. stocks are taking off midday with optimism jumping as the senate strikes a deal. many details still aren't known and it hasn't been approved out of the house promising news out of new york in its coronavirus the dow briefly up almost 1,000 points s&p up less than
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we have scott lucas he's a professor of american studies at the university of birmingham and co-founder of the news and analysis website the trump project welcome to you will james in boston so joe biden's got a bounce how did he manage it. well it's stunning what if the story line all year has been that democrats in the united states very much wanted to find the person they think can defeat donald trump in the fall election it was the the answer to that was not clear throughout most of the year would it be biden would it be other people like people to judge or someone else after the sarah days south carolina primary where he had a convincing win the moderate lane seemed to figure out that for whatever reason it would be joe biden is the person that they would back and that they believe is the most electable this race is far from over but right now is a stunning victory in states that he was not supposed to win on super tuesday he was disposed to hold his own as bernie sanders grew a delegate lead but the crew didn't happen it's a shocking result today linda in new york why does califor
we have scott lucas he's a professor of american studies at the university of birmingham and co-founder of the news and analysis website the trump project welcome to you will james in boston so joe biden's got a bounce how did he manage it. well it's stunning what if the story line all year has been that democrats in the united states very much wanted to find the person they think can defeat donald trump in the fall election it was the the answer to that was not clear throughout most of the...
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nepal has closed everest scott, back to you >> let's welcome in our special guest.arl icahn is the billionaire investor back with us from florida today by phone carl thanks for being here >> yeah, okay. scott. good to talk to you. >> its been quite a while. we have not heard from you in a long time. and i know you have been bearish for a long time. now that we've had this tumultuous week and what is a tumultuous time. how do you feel about the market today and what does your positioning look like? >> yeah, look i've been pretty bearish the last few years so i've kept most of my stuff pretty well hedged but now i think its reached the point where you know some companies, they just sort of give it away, you know they are -- you know i just think it is a state of collapse. but some of these companies. i like to think of some of the ones that i'm in, i don't like to think of them, that are awful cheap. they are very cheap. so i'm not quite as bearish as i was. even though i do think it probably has a longer way to go down >> by how much more do you think it has to go do
nepal has closed everest scott, back to you >> let's welcome in our special guest.arl icahn is the billionaire investor back with us from florida today by phone carl thanks for being here >> yeah, okay. scott. good to talk to you. >> its been quite a while. we have not heard from you in a long time. and i know you have been bearish for a long time. now that we've had this tumultuous week and what is a tumultuous time. how do you feel about the market today and what does your...
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. >> scott, they're willing to listen to you. this is not a partisan issue. you got everybody involved in it. >> the good thing about opportunity zones, you know, everyone, i've learned doing this job, i've been to almost 60 cities in the last 11 months, and poverty has no color. poverty has no party. it doesn't matter if you're republican or democrat. poverty affects our country. it affects all of us indirectly or directly. and so when you look at poverty and say, our goal and our vision is the eradication of poverty to help people to rise up. see, when you're in poverty, you can't care about party. the good thing about revitalization, that means to bring new life. revitalization don't have a party. i'm proud to work on this initiative, opportunity zones for our country. >> yes. >> administrator, we hear about it, about the regulations that were in these communities that were stopping the growth from the epa. how bad was it? >> we had a lot of regulations stopping growth around the country. the important thing for these opportunity zones is going in with som
. >> scott, they're willing to listen to you. this is not a partisan issue. you got everybody involved in it. >> the good thing about opportunity zones, you know, everyone, i've learned doing this job, i've been to almost 60 cities in the last 11 months, and poverty has no color. poverty has no party. it doesn't matter if you're republican or democrat. poverty affects our country. it affects all of us indirectly or directly. and so when you look at poverty and say, our goal and our...
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in these two centuries, scott county has become a cornerstone of my sixth district. with the growing economy, beautiful parks and lakes, and a close community of hoosiers, scott county continues to be a great place for all of us to call home. congratulations on the bicentennial and here's to the ext 200 years in scott county. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate rushville rotary club for celebrating 100 years of service. for a century now, the rushville rotary club has been a pillar of community involvement in the district. the rotary club continues to support local service projects around the community and helps students at the rushville high school. i want to thank the members of the rotary club for their service and dedication to the people of rushville and congratulate them on their 100th anniversary. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate marlin who was named the 2019 volunteer of the year by the indiana department of natural resources law enforcement and the indiana hunter education association. he's been a teacher at south rippley schools for over 40 y
in these two centuries, scott county has become a cornerstone of my sixth district. with the growing economy, beautiful parks and lakes, and a close community of hoosiers, scott county continues to be a great place for all of us to call home. congratulations on the bicentennial and here's to the ext 200 years in scott county. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate rushville rotary club for celebrating 100 years of service. for a century now, the rushville rotary club has been a pillar of...
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if you think about the story i told you about lucian scott, i don't know if scott was a good person or bad person. we didn't interview scott area but in that instance where lucy said no and he said, it's okay, he was not seen her as a person. he was probably the most charitable interpretation was that he was unaware of his own power. and so an important part of our prevention work needs to be to help the people on campus who are more powerful see that power and to engage with them in a conversation about checking themselves in a way that they don't feel attacked. it's not their fault they were born white men come and it's not their fault they were born into a wealthy family but by being a guyana canada goose code and being on the third floor and inter- fraternity there in a position where they are vulnerable to assaulting someone. if they are drunk they're even more likely to do that. so helping those young people think about how to move safely through the world without hurting their peers, that something we could do. >> i know the research is ongoing in the process is ongoing, but you
if you think about the story i told you about lucian scott, i don't know if scott was a good person or bad person. we didn't interview scott area but in that instance where lucy said no and he said, it's okay, he was not seen her as a person. he was probably the most charitable interpretation was that he was unaware of his own power. and so an important part of our prevention work needs to be to help the people on campus who are more powerful see that power and to engage with them in a...
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i'm scott wapner, this is the "halftime report." front and center, your money on another wild ride in what has been another wild week. >> we are looking at potentially 2600 by the end of the year for the s&p. >> you always want for everybody else for things to get better. for us we need things to get worse. it looks like we are going to be entering that phase in the next couple of quarters. >> i think it would be premature to take on a lot of risk assets. our target for the ten-year note is 25 basis points. >> wow. >> and the long bond at 1%. >> if the risk markets come unglued, you can certainly press down -- press down rates and the fed will get to zero pretty quickly. >> they are in a no-win situation. had they not done anything the market would have been disappointed >> i think stocks are higher a year from today, at the end of the year. >> i am looking to raise my target i am at 3440 my notice for earn something 172. >> i think they cut 50 at the next meeting in just two weeks i think that's going to happen >> and that's where
i'm scott wapner, this is the "halftime report." front and center, your money on another wild ride in what has been another wild week. >> we are looking at potentially 2600 by the end of the year for the s&p. >> you always want for everybody else for things to get better. for us we need things to get worse. it looks like we are going to be entering that phase in the next couple of quarters. >> i think it would be premature to take on a lot of risk assets. our...
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i don't know if scott was a good person or that person. we didn't interview scott but i can tell you in that instance where lucy said no and he said it's okay, he wasn't seeing her as a person and was probably the most charitable interpretation he was unaware of his own power. it needs to be to help the people on campus that are more powerful to see tha that howardd engage in a conversation about checking themselves in a way they don't feel attacked. it's not their fault that they were born white men and it's not their fault they were born into a wealthy family but by being in a fraternity and on the third floor they are in the position they are vulnerable to assaulting someone. helping those young people think about how to move safely through the world without hurting their views, those are things we can do. >> i know the research is ongoing and the process is ongoing we have a lot of campuses. they are not really focus on after the book. i haven't enjoyed the high school talk i've given. i would like to continue on talking with young peo
i don't know if scott was a good person or that person. we didn't interview scott but i can tell you in that instance where lucy said no and he said it's okay, he wasn't seeing her as a person and was probably the most charitable interpretation he was unaware of his own power. it needs to be to help the people on campus that are more powerful to see tha that howardd engage in a conversation about checking themselves in a way they don't feel attacked. it's not their fault that they were born...
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yields, they need to go lower, scott. maybe they need to go to 75 basis boipts but you will get the all clear signal when yields do that and equities stop going down. >> let me ask you this >> yeah. >> in terms of things that are falling that you deem ridiculous, have they fallen too much, you have exposure in the airline space, which is one of the epicenters of this issue. >> right. >> i mentioned boeing, dropping like a stone i don't know if you own it anymore. >> i do. i haven't sold any matter of fact i added to it the other day. >> what about united and other names getting obliterated. >> down a small part of united i took the opportunity yesterday when it went positive briefly to sell most of what i have left. i hasn't happen about the cut yesterday. i was expecting it because they cut the schedule as i do the math, they were 10 to 12 this year. asia, 16%. they are down that then they will cut more, i think they will cut through april. but the business customer, if you talk to all of them, they are not traveling. co
yields, they need to go lower, scott. maybe they need to go to 75 basis boipts but you will get the all clear signal when yields do that and equities stop going down. >> let me ask you this >> yeah. >> in terms of things that are falling that you deem ridiculous, have they fallen too much, you have exposure in the airline space, which is one of the epicenters of this issue. >> right. >> i mentioned boeing, dropping like a stone i don't know if you own it anymore....
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marcus, tell us where scott is. >> scott is at home, but he's still working hard for us this morning. scott, you have a look at those stocks for us this morning. >> reporter: good morning. i wish i could give you better news. it looks like it is going to be rough as we continue this social distancing and that's having a real effect on the economy as everyone or many people stay at home like i am and try to do their jobs as best they can from their homes. you saw the fed cut interest rates to zero. they have other things to do but the idea is to get as much money in as possible. during a recession or some sort of catastrophe, getting money into the economy helps because then people go out and they spend because they can borrow so cheaply. nobody is going out so it's not clear what the fed will do. as we look at the futures, the wall street places on the open, they're looking for an opening of about 1,000 points, rather, to the negative. they had to stop offering the futures. they had to lock those down. we might see a circuit breaker on the regular trading today as well. now these circ
marcus, tell us where scott is. >> scott is at home, but he's still working hard for us this morning. scott, you have a look at those stocks for us this morning. >> reporter: good morning. i wish i could give you better news. it looks like it is going to be rough as we continue this social distancing and that's having a real effect on the economy as everyone or many people stay at home like i am and try to do their jobs as best they can from their homes. you saw the fed cut interest...
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scott minerd scott, welcome again you did not foresee this global pandemic coming. it's not just the pandemic, is it, right? the market structure, the debt loads, everything else that was already in place, the pandemic may have just been that chip on the jenga stack, if you will. >> brian, if you want to think of it as a house of cards that was built by the policymakers in order to bail out the financial system during the crisis, you know, one day a breeze came along and knocked over one of the cards andit's bringing the whole house down. >> well, the house -- listen scott, the equity market rose 13% this week. i understand, we're still well down on the year seems like the fed has shored up the credit markets a little bit. it sounds like you're not believing that the bottom is in yet. >> no, i don't think so. i mean, brian, when we look at some of the data that we're getting with unemployment insurance claims and so on and so forth, you know, it would suggest that, you know, we're going to get to a place worse than the financial crisis economically unemployme unempl
scott minerd scott, welcome again you did not foresee this global pandemic coming. it's not just the pandemic, is it, right? the market structure, the debt loads, everything else that was already in place, the pandemic may have just been that chip on the jenga stack, if you will. >> brian, if you want to think of it as a house of cards that was built by the policymakers in order to bail out the financial system during the crisis, you know, one day a breeze came along and knocked over one...
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what i'm doing, scott, is i'm not saying i'm smarter than the market at all. i'm saying i am, and i said this on our webcast last night, i'm not a buyer on a thousand point rally. i'm doing the opposite because that's what i think you're supposed to do i think a lot of traders behind me in the vix pit as well as the s&p 500 are doing the same sort of the thing you're not adding to positions on a 1,000 point rally in the dow or 1,000 point rally in the s&p. you're taking some off that's from a trading perspective. as far as the number of stocks that i have, i went from about 25 stocks a week ago, down to basically four stocks, one of them is too small to mention so i won't. microsoft, apple and target. and i've added in on those just like carrie has done, and we didn't coordinate this i actually did the same thing as those guys i was taking some of that money from those stocks that were sold, scott, and putting it into what i think are the best stocks and apple is still now $23 off the lows that it put in on the 28th of february so for some people they would lo
what i'm doing, scott, is i'm not saying i'm smarter than the market at all. i'm saying i am, and i said this on our webcast last night, i'm not a buyer on a thousand point rally. i'm doing the opposite because that's what i think you're supposed to do i think a lot of traders behind me in the vix pit as well as the s&p 500 are doing the same sort of the thing you're not adding to positions on a 1,000 point rally in the dow or 1,000 point rally in the s&p. you're taking some off that's...
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global chief investment officer at guggenheim, scott miner.come to you in a moment, i just want to ask ben, the subject of our cover story is the difference between hope and reality, what can you tell me about that? >> basically we had a lot of hope this week, hopes to fill. we had the fed launch this massive monetary stimulus program, we had the senate and now the house looks like they're going to pass this fiscal stimulus program, we have talk of maybe coming back to work in getting our lives back to normal, but there's still so much that needs to be done both to bring the disease under control and to get through this. where the economy will be shut down. we looked at that and what it means for the markets. >> okay, scott you were ringing alarm bells about coronavirus back in february and your concerns about the market, what is your updated view of things from here? >> given the last week, it's not surprising, we've had a various hard selloff. i believe what happened is, with the news from the fed on monday morning and then once the market s
global chief investment officer at guggenheim, scott miner.come to you in a moment, i just want to ask ben, the subject of our cover story is the difference between hope and reality, what can you tell me about that? >> basically we had a lot of hope this week, hopes to fill. we had the fed launch this massive monetary stimulus program, we had the senate and now the house looks like they're going to pass this fiscal stimulus program, we have talk of maybe coming back to work in getting our...
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scott: wonderful.nt we will open this up and see if our audience has any questions they would like to ask you directly. any final thoughts you would like to share before we open this up to the audience? capt. yellin: no. i'm just proud to be an american. [applause] and just continue -- [applause] and continue to wear this uniform probably. and i can't tell you what an honor it is to me for me to be in his audience on this day and in 2017. of lived my life like a checking account. yesterday is a canceled check. you cannot get it back anymore. today is money in the bank. i can spend it today and colonel scott owes me a promissory note tomorrow. i don't know if i will get paid tomorrow. so today's the day and i am just thrilled to be here. thank you. col. scott: thank you, sir. would like to open up two questions that you may have for captain yellin. we have our microphone handler in the audience. if you have a question, please raise your hand and we will get the microphone cave. we do have time for a cou
scott: wonderful.nt we will open this up and see if our audience has any questions they would like to ask you directly. any final thoughts you would like to share before we open this up to the audience? capt. yellin: no. i'm just proud to be an american. [applause] and just continue -- [applause] and continue to wear this uniform probably. and i can't tell you what an honor it is to me for me to be in his audience on this day and in 2017. of lived my life like a checking account. yesterday is a...
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but senators lindsey graham, tim scott, ben sass and rick scott are opposing speedy consideration of the measure over concerns it would encourage employees to be laid off instead of working. so that could be one of the sticking points or at least delaying the measures' consideration on the senate floor. and the next step after any senate action, approval of the senate, of course, would be the house, the house is next set to be in tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern, coming in for a pro forma session. that, of course, could be changed. we'll stay here live waiting for the task force briefing here on c-span. >> the white house briefing this afternoon, the coronavirus task force, originally set for 5:00. then they said 5:30. regardless, we'll have it live once it gets started. we mentioned a few minutes ago opposition from republican senators on part of the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill. those senators, lindsey graham, tim scott, ben sass, and rick scott, are owe potion speedy consideration of that measure. "politico" writes that at issue is language surrounding beefed-up unemploymen
but senators lindsey graham, tim scott, ben sass and rick scott are opposing speedy consideration of the measure over concerns it would encourage employees to be laid off instead of working. so that could be one of the sticking points or at least delaying the measures' consideration on the senate floor. and the next step after any senate action, approval of the senate, of course, would be the house, the house is next set to be in tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern, coming in for a pro forma...
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>> the first one is for chief scott. we have seen a surge in the number of those who have tested positive for coronavirus. morning at that [ inaudible ] people who have already been infected - what's it look like and also the chief scott after - when will officers start testing in - congregating in areas like workout area - concerned about those congregating. i'm wondering when - small groups like that are ad hoc groups like that that it's time for them to separate out. >> so, to your first question, i - we are, more testing is available now. so, we will be getting more diagnoses. that is one of the key lessons learned in this next phase of the epidemic. the other thing that we need to be looking at is the seriousness of the cases. right? so, the acuity and illness, that's why i talked about preparing for the surge that we think is coming relatively soon. but the number of cases, it is also about bending the curve, right? while the number of cases will increase, we want to keep that rate as low as possible to give us as
>> the first one is for chief scott. we have seen a surge in the number of those who have tested positive for coronavirus. morning at that [ inaudible ] people who have already been infected - what's it look like and also the chief scott after - when will officers start testing in - congregating in areas like workout area - concerned about those congregating. i'm wondering when - small groups like that are ad hoc groups like that that it's time for them to separate out. >> so, to...
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>> slv is a straight-out buy, scott. i was going to say a hold but a straight buy because it's coming up off of 11 i think it makes a surge through 14, perhaps 15 this is one i would buy and i think gold is hanging in there pretty strong after that selloff that took it down as people were using it as a source of funds. >> all right thank you all. we'll take a quick break an get final thoughts from the gang and a reminder to watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app. "the half" is back right after this when you look at the critical issues facing our world, what do you see? we see a billion more people breathing free. we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. we see homes staying cooler, without the planet getting warmer. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. so it doesn't make a whole lot of financial sense for them to stay in this great big house. but, well
>> slv is a straight-out buy, scott. i was going to say a hold but a straight buy because it's coming up off of 11 i think it makes a surge through 14, perhaps 15 this is one i would buy and i think gold is hanging in there pretty strong after that selloff that took it down as people were using it as a source of funds. >> all right thank you all. we'll take a quick break an get final thoughts from the gang and a reminder to watch or listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app....
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scott: a company will run a price like $30 wti.e cash flow is at that level and invest enough to keep their production flat. that is called maintenance mode. within that calculation, they will make sure they can pay the dividend, so it is best to preserve the balance sheet. nobody wants to increase the balance sheet in this environment. it's the worst thing to do. we were there in 1998, 2009, 2014. the best thing is to cut capex as biggest possible, and get to a point where you are not borrowing any more money. alix: when you mentioned that some would go bankrupt, as we see bankruptcies, you need to be looking at that to buy? scott: the could be great opportunities in the next two years. i think the stronger companies the biggerr, companies, there's a good article in "the financial times" that modeled all of the companies around the world. pioneer has the best balance sheet of any company in the industry, including the majors. there could be some great opportunities. alix: what happens to your cash flow? at what point does it get d
scott: a company will run a price like $30 wti.e cash flow is at that level and invest enough to keep their production flat. that is called maintenance mode. within that calculation, they will make sure they can pay the dividend, so it is best to preserve the balance sheet. nobody wants to increase the balance sheet in this environment. it's the worst thing to do. we were there in 1998, 2009, 2014. the best thing is to cut capex as biggest possible, and get to a point where you are not...
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i was watching scott -- i was watching scott this morning, and he was saying within two months. but, you know, in the meantime, we want to lose as few people as possible. and what is the number as of this morning? is it 32? you could tell me. is it 32 deaths? i mean, think of it. the united states because of what i did and what the administration did with china, we have 32 deaths at this point. other countries and smaller countries have many, many deaths. 32 is a lot. 32 is too many. but when you look at the kind of numbers that you're seeing come out of other countries, it's pretty amazing when you think of it. so that's it. steve, go ahead. >> are you going to invoke the stafford act today declaring a national emergency? >> we have things i can do. we have very strong emergency powers under the stafford act. and we are -- we have a -- i mean, i have it memorized practically as to the powers in that act. if i need to do something, i'll do it. i have a right to do a lot of things that people don't even know about. >> are you going to do that today? >> well, i don't want to say t
i was watching scott -- i was watching scott this morning, and he was saying within two months. but, you know, in the meantime, we want to lose as few people as possible. and what is the number as of this morning? is it 32? you could tell me. is it 32 deaths? i mean, think of it. the united states because of what i did and what the administration did with china, we have 32 deaths at this point. other countries and smaller countries have many, many deaths. 32 is a lot. 32 is too many. but when...
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how bad the storm will be, we don't know, scott. we the know we're going to get through it we really need to pivot to the economic aspect of this. we are addressing the health side i think we need to broaden out a bit. there's a lot of businesses that are really hurting they're my clients they need clarity and precision on policy. >> understood stood. where do you guys want to go we're going to take quick break. we'll come back. we have venture capitalist joining us with his take on the market we have jeffrey curry from goldman sachs will pop on with us we'll do that next what's important to you? saving for ava's college. financial security. being able to retire. on our terms. no matter what your goals are, our trusted advisors can help you reach them. ameriprise financial. our trusted advisors can help you reach them. (sensethe lack of control when iover my businessai, made me a little intense. but now quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. (vo) save over 40 hours
how bad the storm will be, we don't know, scott. we the know we're going to get through it we really need to pivot to the economic aspect of this. we are addressing the health side i think we need to broaden out a bit. there's a lot of businesses that are really hurting they're my clients they need clarity and precision on policy. >> understood stood. where do you guys want to go we're going to take quick break. we'll come back. we have venture capitalist joining us with his take on the...
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