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stuart: okay.her. that intrigues me. back to the old highs? i'm interested in the nasdaq. could that get back to its high, down 12.5%? big tech's rallying like crazy today. could the nasdaq get back to its high? >> it's going to be a tougher climb for the nasdaq, stuart, because it is pretty far off of its all-time highs. and as far as the technicals, they don't look so great for the nasdaq composite. but when we see beats in terms of earnings, we're seeing some really nice pops. what we're not seeing is great follow through. so that's a bit disconcerting to me. i think if we continue to rally market wise, i think a lot of those stocks that have been sold off are going to start to look very cheap, and then the nasdaq has a chance to catch up. that's going to take probably another few weeks if not until march until we get a clearing from what the federal reserve's going to do. and i don't think there's any chance they're going to raise 50 basis points, probably 25. so i think the market will love th
stuart: okay.her. that intrigues me. back to the old highs? i'm interested in the nasdaq. could that get back to its high, down 12.5%? big tech's rallying like crazy today. could the nasdaq get back to its high? >> it's going to be a tougher climb for the nasdaq, stuart, because it is pretty far off of its all-time highs. and as far as the technicals, they don't look so great for the nasdaq composite. but when we see beats in terms of earnings, we're seeing some really nice pops. what...
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stuart: get off my back.e item, pfizer asked the fda to expand vaccine to children as soon as six months old. would you get your youngest children vaccinated? >> you've got to be kidding me. this study, they show .07% of kids six months to five years old were hospitalized. we don't know if that's with covid or because of covid but it's a small rate. kids aren't dying from covid, it doesn't stop the spread of covid and the study shows two doses of the vaccine don't actually have much impact on kids. they're doing this accommodation in hopes when they get a booster shot about three shots for little kids can keep them safe. this is insanity, no long-term studies. it would give this to a portion of the population, young kids who don't have real risk of being impacted from covid is idiotic. no parent should give their kids this vaccine, it doesn't do anything for them but maybe makes the politicians in washington and how space feel good about getting everyone jacked. stuart: sean duffy, seriously. thank you very m
stuart: get off my back.e item, pfizer asked the fda to expand vaccine to children as soon as six months old. would you get your youngest children vaccinated? >> you've got to be kidding me. this study, they show .07% of kids six months to five years old were hospitalized. we don't know if that's with covid or because of covid but it's a small rate. kids aren't dying from covid, it doesn't stop the spread of covid and the study shows two doses of the vaccine don't actually have much...
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stuart: okay.e about this weekend. what happens to the market monday morning if there is military action, an invasion of whatever level in ukraine this weekend? what happens on monday? >> it's not going to be pretty on tuesday when this market opens. if we have a war over this weekend, it's not -- it's going to be ugly. that's the other risk. forget the info in the u.s. with gdp and the consumer being hurt. you have this geopolitical issue on top of that. very dangerous time right now to try to catch a falling knife, and i think many investors have tried and that they've gotten hurt here in the near term. and that's problematic for the health of the economy. stuart: okay. 'dty, congratulations on being right so far, but you're only as good as your last forecast. eddie ghabour, everybody. >>> let's get to bitcoin. right at $40,000 this morning. lauren, it looks like the cryptos are following the toking market -- stock market. lauren: absolutely, particularly the nasdaq here. so yesterday when the na
stuart: okay.e about this weekend. what happens to the market monday morning if there is military action, an invasion of whatever level in ukraine this weekend? what happens on monday? >> it's not going to be pretty on tuesday when this market opens. if we have a war over this weekend, it's not -- it's going to be ugly. that's the other risk. forget the info in the u.s. with gdp and the consumer being hurt. you have this geopolitical issue on top of that. very dangerous time right now to...
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stuart take it away. stuart: okay, i will you should come to naples. spotty less, good morning, dagen good morning, everyone on this friday morning. it wall street's biggest problem , it's biden's big it's domestic problem it's not going away and the administration doesn't know what to do about it we are talking inflation. consumer prices rising at a 7.5% rate. now, president biden, as i said, doesn't know what to do about it he's now claiming that build back better will cut drug praises and child care costs, that's his answer to inflation. the federal reserve knows what it has to do, raise rates. some fed governors are talking about a big rate hike, next month. all of this is very upsetting to investors and no doubt, to voter s as well. look at this , the yield on the 10 year treasury it hit 2% yesterday, that's just about where it is right now. not 1.999, as my mother would say, nearest damages to swearing that's 2% by any other name, the dow industrial down 500 points thursday no recovery this morning and not much, you're up what, 36 points. s&p dow
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well, they're opposed by jeb stuart. i'm jeb stuart takes fitzhugh. lee's men and has them hold the union cavalry back and it's done in an interesting way. it's very innovative. up to this point most of the calvary battles have been fought on horseback. well this entire attempt to stop stop the federal forces from moving forward by calvary is done by the calvaryman dismounting throwing up barriers mainly from fence rails and stumps and trees and that sort of thing fighting behind those like infantry and then when they have to drop back a few hundred yards throw up another set of works and fight behind those and so this is the way stuart basically is adapting to a new style of warfare and doing that of course along with fitz league. well, they managed to hold the union cavalry back sheridan about midnight gives out and says i'm going to bed has his men stop and they camp at a little crossroads called todd's tavern mead gets up to todd's tavern with the infantry and and sees that you know, the roads blocked and sheridan's gone meet loses. it really -- n
well, they're opposed by jeb stuart. i'm jeb stuart takes fitzhugh. lee's men and has them hold the union cavalry back and it's done in an interesting way. it's very innovative. up to this point most of the calvary battles have been fought on horseback. well this entire attempt to stop stop the federal forces from moving forward by calvary is done by the calvaryman dismounting throwing up barriers mainly from fence rails and stumps and trees and that sort of thing fighting behind those like...
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stuart, it's yours. stuart: good morning, jackie, good morning, everyone. there is there is only one morn morning story, and it's inflation. in the last year consumer prices have gone up 7.5%. inflation is running hot. this is another report showing the worst inflation in over 40 years. and this is the inflation which everyone feels. food prices, housing, transportation all up sharply. question, who gets the blame for this? we'll discuss that later. it looksic -- looks like inflation is speeding up, it's getting worse. 7% in january, 7 -- i'm sorry, 7% in december, 7.5% in january, not good. here's the market reaction. and i'll start with interest rates because everyone's trying to figure out what jay powell's going to do about this. the yield on the 10-year treasury, 1.99. awfully close, a fraction away from 2%. that is a milestone. the dow industrials and the market here down about 150 at the opening bell, the s&p down 45. but look at the nasdaq. with the yield on the 10-year treasury close to 2%, almost there, the nasdaq's down, what, 250 points, 1 is.7%
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that's for sure, stuart. stuart: okay.nterested in the border and covid and vax mandates and what have you. thanks for being here, governor. we appreciate it. see you again soon. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: you got it. the u.k. is revoking mandatory jabs for health care workers. scott shellady, still with us. i -- do you think -- i don't think the u.s. will follow suit, do you? >> not right away, no. i mean, we've ill got too many people that are so -- still got too many people that are so hypnotized from march of 2020. boy, the media did a good job on a lot of mental cases in the u.s. because they've scared so many americans about covid that we're going to be very slow. we're also such a big country. but other countries like the u.k. and denmark are getting rid of a lot of these things, number one, obviously, for the shortage of people we've gone over already on your show about getting rid of those people we can't afford to lose 5% of your nurses and health care workers. so you have to at least start somewhere and say, loo
that's for sure, stuart. stuart: okay.nterested in the border and covid and vax mandates and what have you. thanks for being here, governor. we appreciate it. see you again soon. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: you got it. the u.k. is revoking mandatory jabs for health care workers. scott shellady, still with us. i -- do you think -- i don't think the u.s. will follow suit, do you? >> not right away, no. i mean, we've ill got too many people that are so -- still got too many people that...
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stuart: thank you, matt as always. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: yes.r of your screen. the dow is down nearly 300 points. just point that out to you. >>> we have congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, she was in texas campaigning for two democrats and lauren, she made one big prediction. lauren: that democrats will flip the state of texas. here you go. >> texas turning blue is inevitable. inevitable. it will happen. the only question is when, texas. >> she has got energy. she is a good speaker. she was there, to campaign for jessica cisneros, the democratic primary opponent of sitting democrat congressman henry cuellar. he is too centrist for her. he is promising to u.n. eyes the entire state. extend worker protections to the undocumented. i just question with all the spanish and latinos and mexicans that are in texas that came here legally, are they going to respond to that? you have to remember that, when you are pushing these things. stuart: yeah. move on. let's check back in on the markets, please. i'm looking at the dow in particular, down nearly
stuart: thank you, matt as always. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: yes.r of your screen. the dow is down nearly 300 points. just point that out to you. >>> we have congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, she was in texas campaigning for two democrats and lauren, she made one big prediction. lauren: that democrats will flip the state of texas. here you go. >> texas turning blue is inevitable. inevitable. it will happen. the only question is when, texas. >> she has got...
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stuart: okay.harris blaming congress for lack of immigration reform. roll tape. >> president biden promised an immigration reform, and he hasn't been able to deliver, so why would you say that latinos should vote for the democrats this november? >> the problem is congress is not acting. the problem is that we have members of congress, in particular -- >> but, but, but congress and the senate are democrats. the majority are democrats, right? >> no, no, no, no. no, it's not like it's purely democrats. in the senate it's 50-50. of we must pass immigration reform. we must create a pathway to citizenship. stuart: senator marsha blackburn joins us, republican from the great state of tennessee. senator, why is the border czar blaming congress for the border mess? >> because the border czar made an attempt to go to the border but went to the wrong address -- [laughter] so she has never been out to work with the border patrol or to see the situation firsthand. what is happening as we now know, 2 million peo
stuart: okay.harris blaming congress for lack of immigration reform. roll tape. >> president biden promised an immigration reform, and he hasn't been able to deliver, so why would you say that latinos should vote for the democrats this november? >> the problem is congress is not acting. the problem is that we have members of congress, in particular -- >> but, but, but congress and the senate are democrats. the majority are democrats, right? >> no, no, no, no. no, it's...
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stuart decides. well, why should i go back the same way? i came. i've got what lee wanted to know, but i think i'll just keep going. so it goes behind the union. army all the way down. and then swings back up from below to the other side and back to richmond. he basically circumnavigates the entire union force. and he is a hero. this is a daring act it gets fully exactly the intelligence and information that he wanted. i copied down some of the things that the newspapers were saying at the time they were saying and this is from confederate newspapers in the south magnificent achievement. brilliant reconnaissance unparalleled maneuver now steward is being recognized. okay. he's getting fame and people are starting to look toward him. he's also starting to put on the outfits that you think of in having the plumes hat and starts to put on more of a theatrical atmosphere. that reaches an interesting point because not long after his ride around mcclellan. mcclellan leaves, john pope will be heard about ta
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stuart? stuart: glad to hear that. a reversal on energy by this president would have significant effect, but we're not expecting it. hillary vaughn, thank you very much. back to the white house where ed edward lawrence is stationed at this moment. news on boris johnson, britain's prime minister. what's he saying? >> reporter: before or we get to boris, the president is now in the oval office. we to not know if the g7 virtual meeting has concluded, but we do know he is the oval office right now. i can also tell you that fox news has learned from a homeland security source that the cyber threat against the u.s. is still active as has been described, and u.s. banks could be in play. nothing's happened at the moment, but that threat is still active. now, on to british prime minister boris johnson. he posted a message already on twitter. his spokesperson said u.k. will respond with overwhelming sanctions against russia. now, in the message boris johnson, the prime minister of the united kingdom, calls putin a dictator. list
stuart? stuart: glad to hear that. a reversal on energy by this president would have significant effect, but we're not expecting it. hillary vaughn, thank you very much. back to the white house where ed edward lawrence is stationed at this moment. news on boris johnson, britain's prime minister. what's he saying? >> reporter: before or we get to boris, the president is now in the oval office. we to not know if the g7 virtual meeting has concluded, but we do know he is the oval office...
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stuart: okay.hat you're big on insurance stocks. what is so good about insurance stocks? >> well, insurance stocks have lagged a lot for the past few years because the interest rates were so low, they're not making any money, and they're cash rich, their investment opportunities were becoming more narrow. i think a rise in rates gives them a boost, it gives them a tailwind. and they behave a lot like banks. you know, when interest rates go up, depositors, the borrowers get a rate hike. insurance works the same way. those payouts on insurance policies, the whole life policy, the guarantee they offer on annuity contracts, those are not going up as quickly as interest rates, and in the meantime, that helps their profits and that's why we like the sector on a broader level. stuart: okay. so your message is buy insurance stocks, they're safe at this moment, interest rates will not go up forever, they'll level off in the summer, rain in the second half of the year, the market has a new leg up. is that it
stuart: okay.hat you're big on insurance stocks. what is so good about insurance stocks? >> well, insurance stocks have lagged a lot for the past few years because the interest rates were so low, they're not making any money, and they're cash rich, their investment opportunities were becoming more narrow. i think a rise in rates gives them a boost, it gives them a tailwind. and they behave a lot like banks. you know, when interest rates go up, depositors, the borrowers get a rate hike....
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stuart: no. >> it is comical, stuart.democrat party. i think that what is required right now is to produce as muchp fossil fuel energy as we possibly can, because you know, we could really heat the world and get the world to running again properly but i don't think that is going to happen because i think the greens have two strong of a hold on the democrat party. we're not going to reverse course on energy. that is a very bad thing. what do you say? >> i absolutely agree and it's unfortunate because this, this is real, real pain and now the west is seeing the results of years and years and years of getting energy policy advice from swedish teenagers, former bartenders and washed up socialists. we need grown-ups running energy policy. we have the most energy underneath our lands and waters as anyone else in the world including russia. there is no reason for us for this situation, other than bad, bad, western leaders promoting bad policies that are driven by the green left. stuart: the only way to change this is in the elec
stuart: no. >> it is comical, stuart.democrat party. i think that what is required right now is to produce as muchp fossil fuel energy as we possibly can, because you know, we could really heat the world and get the world to running again properly but i don't think that is going to happen because i think the greens have two strong of a hold on the democrat party. we're not going to reverse course on energy. that is a very bad thing. what do you say? >> i absolutely agree and it's...
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stuart: all right.of now we've got a rally on news that putin has -- or says -- he will withdraw a few troops from the ukraine border. thanks very much, kenny. and, by the way, the rally has been maintained, up 300 on the dow. >>> next case. new reports say the durham probe is accelerating. more people cooperating with the investigation. mercedes schlapp with us. the media is dismissing this story this morning. it's an old story, it's already been debunked, they're just dismissing it because they bought into it years ago. but i don't think this is over, right, mercedes? >> oh, i think, stuart, that this is just the beginning of what we're going to see and more to come of what durham, what the commission was able to find out. and the problem is, is that you're starting to see more and more names come up from the clinton campaign of those people being involved in this scam. i mean, just think about it, stuart. it wasn't just the fbi that was secretly spying on, you know, the trump campaign and really spen
stuart: all right.of now we've got a rally on news that putin has -- or says -- he will withdraw a few troops from the ukraine border. thanks very much, kenny. and, by the way, the rally has been maintained, up 300 on the dow. >>> next case. new reports say the durham probe is accelerating. more people cooperating with the investigation. mercedes schlapp with us. the media is dismissing this story this morning. it's an old story, it's already been debunked, they're just dismissing it...
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stuart: mr. ambassador, the stock market has rebounded significantly, the ruble rebound ed significantly. >> well, yes, i mean of course, and then it will go down again when sanctions take place and the effects are being felt. this is a short game and it's also a long game. stuart: okay. >> it is an economic game, it is a military game, it's a diplomatic game, we're going to isolate russia and to do this , we have to make sure we stay together. you can always start questioning , but you have to stay together. stuart: mr. ambassador thank you very much for joining us this morning we appreciate it, sir hope to see you again soon. let's get back to the market david bahnsen with us, in fact he's glutton for punishment staying for the entire first hour of the show. david, futures are now moving higher. would you say that investors are beginning to calm down as in reaction to this war? >> i think that they are still skiddish, a lot of the we can that exacerbated the volatility even building up to it, y
stuart: mr. ambassador, the stock market has rebounded significantly, the ruble rebound ed significantly. >> well, yes, i mean of course, and then it will go down again when sanctions take place and the effects are being felt. this is a short game and it's also a long game. stuart: okay. >> it is an economic game, it is a military game, it's a diplomatic game, we're going to isolate russia and to do this , we have to make sure we stay together. you can always start questioning , but...
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stuart: thanks for being here. >> appreciate it, stuart.inally over, lauren? lauren: it is easier. cvs removed six test limit. walgreen's removed four limit. they have the supply you need. people probably think they don't need them right now. the government had every household could get four covid tests. i put in mine on day one. i still haven't got enthem. stuart: specialed to got them in end of january early february. lauren: shipping in 12 days. stuart: not gotten yours yet? lauren: nor me. stuart: if you're hoping to score a ticket toot big game sunday, you have to shell out serious money. wait until you hear how much a super bowl ticket is going for. president biden praising our economic recovery. he sighs america is back to work. roll tape. >> america's job machine is growing stronger than ever. fueling a strong recovery and opportunity for hard-working women and men all across this great country. america is book to work. stuart: okay. but inflation is wiping out wage gains. what about high gas prices, energy costs that we're paying?
stuart: thanks for being here. >> appreciate it, stuart.inally over, lauren? lauren: it is easier. cvs removed six test limit. walgreen's removed four limit. they have the supply you need. people probably think they don't need them right now. the government had every household could get four covid tests. i put in mine on day one. i still haven't got enthem. stuart: specialed to got them in end of january early february. lauren: shipping in 12 days. stuart: not gotten yours yet? lauren:...
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stuart? stuart: seems like that's a successful maneuver.man brian mast joins us now. president biden says the threat of invasion's very high. he says putin is prepared to go in, and i believe that putin has just said that he wants the u.s. to withdraw all forces from eastern europe. now, that's a real standoff. it does sound like an invasion is imminent. what say you? >> i think you look at this as being so dicey on a couple of different fronts. you know, we just came off the heels of the super bowl. think of putin like being on the 3-yard line and having the ball, and he has the ability to see how the other team lines up and then call a timeout. and he has unlimited timeouts. he can call them as many time as he wants to see how the u.s. and nato lines up if he fires some shells into a village. biden and nato have to go out there and assess is there a strategic objective to a village that they're firing shells into, or is he just testing biden and nato to determine whether they're considering that a major or a minor incursion, that terminol
stuart? stuart: seems like that's a successful maneuver.man brian mast joins us now. president biden says the threat of invasion's very high. he says putin is prepared to go in, and i believe that putin has just said that he wants the u.s. to withdraw all forces from eastern europe. now, that's a real standoff. it does sound like an invasion is imminent. what say you? >> i think you look at this as being so dicey on a couple of different fronts. you know, we just came off the heels of the...
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stuart: okay.wn 350 points. now in this. now in this. the coalition that made joe biden president is falling apart. he has managed to upsettlement all the voting groups that put him in the white house. his visit to new york citied today shows his problems with black voters. they elected mayor eric adams a, a former police officer. they elected him knowing that he, eric adams a, was tough on crime. the president's not been tough on crime. how about this? approximately 10,000 black civilians were killed by criminals last year. no wonder black voters are drifting away. they want something done. so, too the, are suburbanwith ites. as a virginia shows, they don't like his lockstep agreement with the teachers union which has ruined so many public schools, and they're not happy with the crime spike either. they want to go back to their city jobs and feel safe. hispanics drifting away. con contrary to what the biden team seems to think, they don't like an open border. in texas and arizona voters on the bor
stuart: okay.wn 350 points. now in this. now in this. the coalition that made joe biden president is falling apart. he has managed to upsettlement all the voting groups that put him in the white house. his visit to new york citied today shows his problems with black voters. they elected mayor eric adams a, a former police officer. they elected him knowing that he, eric adams a, was tough on crime. the president's not been tough on crime. how about this? approximately 10,000 black civilians were...
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stuart: yep.n: and we view those confidence numbers from the university of michigan, they're god awful, the worst in a decade. so why are we spending money? i think the message is, you know, watch what we do as american consumers, not what we say. lauren: near -- stuart: near blasphemy at 9:00 in the morning. lauren: i i drink a cot of coffee too. [laughter] stuart: i call it a solid print. look at the futures, please, they are in decline. now we're down 130 on the dow, 80 on the nasdaq. shah gilani is with us right now. up until a few hours ago, we had a rally. i don't think you expect the rally to last, do you? >> unfortunately, i don't think it can, stuart, because what we're seeing now is good news is becoming bad news as we've seen many times in the past. every good print we see as is the latest example on the retail sales number spells likely greater hikes, probably more consistently trout the year by the federal reserve, and i think investors are nervous about potential rate hikes especiall
stuart: yep.n: and we view those confidence numbers from the university of michigan, they're god awful, the worst in a decade. so why are we spending money? i think the message is, you know, watch what we do as american consumers, not what we say. lauren: near -- stuart: near blasphemy at 9:00 in the morning. lauren: i i drink a cot of coffee too. [laughter] stuart: i call it a solid print. look at the futures, please, they are in decline. now we're down 130 on the dow, 80 on the nasdaq. shah...
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stuart: i don't think we have seen it yet. don't feel it we have had that day where it felt like everybody was selling everything and throwing the kitchen sink at it. tom: do we need that for it to reverse and go higher? stuart: i think we do need that. you are also in the middle of a fed regime shift. typically when you shift regimes, things behave in a wonky fashion. you are still in a bent, haven't broken mode. we don't think you have had that cathartic moment yet. lisa: if you don't buy this dip, what are you holding? stuart: holding onto the arms of the chair, for the most part. i think what we have seen investors doing is holding cash. a lot of risk has been taken down in the market. hedging is pretty full, so people have been owning put options on various assets, whether that is high-yield credit, u.s. equities. i think prior to this ukraine issue, people were holding energy and banks on the view that energy prices were going higher and rates were moving higher. i think the ukraine situation throws another wrench in thi
stuart: i don't think we have seen it yet. don't feel it we have had that day where it felt like everybody was selling everything and throwing the kitchen sink at it. tom: do we need that for it to reverse and go higher? stuart: i think we do need that. you are also in the middle of a fed regime shift. typically when you shift regimes, things behave in a wonky fashion. you are still in a bent, haven't broken mode. we don't think you have had that cathartic moment yet. lisa: if you don't buy...
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but of course, stuart is right. it should just come down to basic principle and he is also right about where the line is. it's would you vote for donald trump again just because he is a member of your party, which means that you are putting party over country, definitionally. i mean, this is -- if -- if somebody trying to overturn an election, incite an insurrection, and continue to lie about it. um, if that's not too far, what is? the answer is nothing. >> john, um, i want -- so, appears to me -- i have been saying this all along. i think that the republican party kind of wants the control -- similar to what stuart was saying about power -- but wants to have a party that is unified, regardless of what it's behind. you know, i don't think it's anything good. they want trumpism, so to speak, but they don't necessarily want trump. do you understand what i am saying? they think he is too toxic and they are going to lose with him but they sort of want the control and -- and the things that he stood for, and the judges a
but of course, stuart is right. it should just come down to basic principle and he is also right about where the line is. it's would you vote for donald trump again just because he is a member of your party, which means that you are putting party over country, definitionally. i mean, this is -- if -- if somebody trying to overturn an election, incite an insurrection, and continue to lie about it. um, if that's not too far, what is? the answer is nothing. >> john, um, i want -- so, appears...
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stuart diana spends christmas with the royal family. stuart invested royal fa m ily.art. i heavily in the character right from the start.— heavily in the character right from the start. i knew about it for a year _ from the start. i knew about it for a year and _ from the start. i knew about it for a year and a _ from the start. i knew about it for a year and a half, - from the start. i knew about it for a year and a half, i - for a year and a half, i watched everything, tried to absorb her as best i could. in absorb her as best i could. in a kind of spiritual way and not so fixated and debilitated by trying to do a perfect, perfect impression because she felt so alive and so spontaneous and earth shaky. the only way to really do herjustice would be to learn the accent on stuff technically, but then forget about it and be free. kristen stewart's — about it and be free. kristen stewart's performance - about it and be free. kristen stewart's performance has l about it and be free. kristen - stewart's performance has been nominated by many international critics circles,
stuart diana spends christmas with the royal family. stuart invested royal fa m ily.art. i heavily in the character right from the start.— heavily in the character right from the start. i knew about it for a year _ from the start. i knew about it for a year and _ from the start. i knew about it for a year and a _ from the start. i knew about it for a year and a half, - from the start. i knew about it for a year and a half, i - for a year and a half, i watched everything, tried to absorb her...
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stuart broad james anderson, jos buttler, die when the land, hamid all gone.art broad and james anderson would waltz, they will be back in for the summer, it would undermine the next permanent leadership group, but in the short term then for the west indies, nice bit of what her son if you get it, who do you think benefits from that squad? yes there are some new _ benefits from that squad? yes there are some new names _ benefits from that squad? yes there are some new names in _ benefits from that squad? yes there are some new names in the - benefits from that squad? yes there are some new names in the squad. l benefits from that squad? yes there i are some new names in the squad. you will be saying i'm sure hang on it was not really the bowling that was the problem in australia, it was the batting a particular link at the top of the order that's been an issue for england for such a long time, since the days of strauss and cook opening batting together. so alex lees will come into open the batting with zach crawley in this series and lease was an exciting pros
stuart broad james anderson, jos buttler, die when the land, hamid all gone.art broad and james anderson would waltz, they will be back in for the summer, it would undermine the next permanent leadership group, but in the short term then for the west indies, nice bit of what her son if you get it, who do you think benefits from that squad? yes there are some new _ benefits from that squad? yes there are some new names _ benefits from that squad? yes there are some new names in _ benefits from...
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and stuart stevens, veteran of mitt romney, and george w.ush presidential campaign, was now with the lincoln project. his latest book is, it was all a lie: how the republican party became donald trump. good to see both of you. anita, look, the biden administration is already trying to warn americans about the fallout, and he did talk in a speech tuesday, for example, about rising fuel prices. but if it really happens, how worried should the administration be about fall out, and as michael mcfaul put it, you know, the reverberations throughout the global economy? >> yeah, the president has been very intentional about communicating with the public, what to expect throughout this entire crisis. and i think it's paying off with people supporting his move for sanctions i think one poll put it at 63% of americans support that move. and when he did that in his speech, naming that we're gonna feel this, is making a tangible and real about the impact that we're gonna feel here, giving people a heads up essentially. and i think it also went on to say
and stuart stevens, veteran of mitt romney, and george w.ush presidential campaign, was now with the lincoln project. his latest book is, it was all a lie: how the republican party became donald trump. good to see both of you. anita, look, the biden administration is already trying to warn americans about the fallout, and he did talk in a speech tuesday, for example, about rising fuel prices. but if it really happens, how worried should the administration be about fall out, and as michael...
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stuart mackenzie is looking for flights with his sons robert and stuart.of life here, he can't quite believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this is just crazy. just crazy. it is a peaceful country. in this day and age, you're talking about tanks and bombs coming in, it's just crazy. i don't understand it. you're in europe! there's a lot to think about, what to do with stuart's elderly mother—in—law, his brother's family also here, and his 20 local employees. so, plan a is we are looking at flights now immediately. we are having a look at that. if there are flights available for the family, then that is a good option for us, that gets us out within hours. if that is not the case, then plan b is taking the car and trying to get to the border. and praying that we're not too late. at the british embassy, signs of urgency and departure. no—one here willing to talk. the foreign office says it is not in a position to help british citizens with their plans. while british and otherforeign nationals figure out how best to leave ukraine, embassies here in k
stuart mackenzie is looking for flights with his sons robert and stuart.of life here, he can't quite believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this is just crazy. just crazy. it is a peaceful country. in this day and age, you're talking about tanks and bombs coming in, it's just crazy. i don't understand it. you're in europe! there's a lot to think about, what to do with stuart's elderly mother—in—law, his brother's family also here, and his 20 local employees. so, plan a is we are...
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stuart mackenzie is looking for flights with his sons, robert and stuart. quite believe it. this is just crazy, just crazy. it's a peaceful country and, in this day and age, you're talking about tanks and bombs coming in... it's just crazy. i don't understand — we're in europe. there is a lot to think about — what to do with stuart's elderly mother—in—law, his brother's family also here, and his 20 local employees. if there are flights available for the family, then that's a good option for us, that gets us out within hours. if that's not the case, then plan b is taking the car and trying to get to the border — and praying that we're not too late. at the british embassy, signs of urgency and departure — no one here willing to talk. the foreign office says it's not in a position to help british citizens with their plans. nearby, a march of defiance in the face of a gathering storm — a rare display of public feeling at a time when russia is menacing their borders, staff are leaving embassies, and foreigners are being told to get out. i have to analyse all the
stuart mackenzie is looking for flights with his sons, robert and stuart. quite believe it. this is just crazy, just crazy. it's a peaceful country and, in this day and age, you're talking about tanks and bombs coming in... it's just crazy. i don't understand — we're in europe. there is a lot to think about — what to do with stuart's elderly mother—in—law, his brother's family also here, and his 20 local employees. if there are flights available for the family, then that's a good option...
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he dropped james anderson and stuart broad for the forthcoming series in the caribbean.re indeed a captain?— intimidating for younger players are indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i indeed a captain? i don't know about that- i mean. — indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i mean, i've— indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i mean, i've struggled - indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i mean, i've struggled to - that. i mean, i've struggled to criticise stuart broad and james anderson in many ways, they've been servants of the game, utterly professional, performances have been outstanding and of course they have earned the right to have that statue you're talking about there. but we, as a team, we have to also think that there is life beyond them as well and we need to develop some of the other bowlers and allow them to play more of a leadership role rather than just play more of a leadership role rather thanjust a fuller play more of a leadership role rather than just a fuller role. and so we have an opportunity over this five weeks to do that. t
he dropped james anderson and stuart broad for the forthcoming series in the caribbean.re indeed a captain?— intimidating for younger players are indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i indeed a captain? i don't know about that- i mean. — indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i mean, i've— indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i mean, i've struggled - indeed a captain? i don't know about that. i mean, i've struggled to - that. i mean, i've struggled to criticise stuart...
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stuart and the one hand rift for stuart. santa clara had everything going its way. final seconds ticked off. santa clara just done it. first win over a top 25 team since november of 2004. you see the storming of the court, 77-72, they out lasted a good team in saint mary's. the home standing it. was number 12ucla on the floor. 17 points. eight rebounds, cardinal was tight. then the bruins, campbell drive. he went glass. bruins by ten midway and here is the fame here. second half, campbell drive and kick. johnny hit to -- ucla on the 11 straight point streak as they won it 7ed-70. ucla has swept both game was stanford. the cardinals have lost three of the last five. >>> usf at home. 19 wins. sliced through. he is exciting. 17 points for them but the pilots didn't back down. led by 11 at one point. corner pocket three. career high 23 as usf overall they just can't have this. they try to make the ncaa tournament. it is a bad loss. they lost the portland, final of 69 to 68. kpix top five from last night. we have a rerack it, and show it to the -- here we go. number 5. h
stuart and the one hand rift for stuart. santa clara had everything going its way. final seconds ticked off. santa clara just done it. first win over a top 25 team since november of 2004. you see the storming of the court, 77-72, they out lasted a good team in saint mary's. the home standing it. was number 12ucla on the floor. 17 points. eight rebounds, cardinal was tight. then the bruins, campbell drive. he went glass. bruins by ten midway and here is the fame here. second half, campbell drive...
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thanks for the question, stuart. this is from michelle. good news, actually, australia? good news, actually, australia is _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one of— australia? good news, actually, australia is one of the _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one of the country i australia? good news, actually, i australia is one of the country that is accepting a certificate of recovery, so you can travel to australia. — recovery, so you can travel to australia. the bad news is you can't -et australia. the bad news is you can't get those _ australia. the bad news is you can't get those on — australia. the bad news is you can't get those on the nhs so you will have _ get those on the nhs so you will have to — get those on the nhs so you will have to pay about £50 but you can travel _ have to pay about £50 but you can travel as _ have to pay about £50 but you can travel as long as you get the certificate. it is an absolute worry, _ certificate. it is an absolute worry, i
thanks for the question, stuart. this is from michelle. good news, actually, australia? good news, actually, australia is _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one of— australia? good news, actually, australia is one of the _ australia? good news, actually, australia is one of the country i australia? good news, actually, i australia is one of the country that is accepting a certificate of recovery, so you can travel to australia....
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today, always speaking with stuart russell, he is a professor of computer science at u. c. berkeley is the author of the most widely read textbook on the subject of ai, artificial intelligence, a modern approach. and now i give you the rest of what we do see at the beginning of generality, general ai, artificial general intelligence, ah, when you look at, for example, e q in which was google deep mind. first system that they demonstrated to the learn to play video games and learn completely from scratch. so it was like a newborn baby opening. it died the 1st time it has no idea what kind of a world day. and it doesn't know that there are objects or the things move, or there's such a thing as time or anything. and then within a few hours of messing around with the video game, essentially through a camera. so it's really looking at the screen very much the way a human being to interface with a cam. yeah, exactly. the only thing i know is, is that once it more points. so within a few hours, it's able to learn a wide range. so it reaches a superhuman level of performance in
today, always speaking with stuart russell, he is a professor of computer science at u. c. berkeley is the author of the most widely read textbook on the subject of ai, artificial intelligence, a modern approach. and now i give you the rest of what we do see at the beginning of generality, general ai, artificial general intelligence, ah, when you look at, for example, e q in which was google deep mind. first system that they demonstrated to the learn to play video games and learn completely...
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stuart mackenzie is looking for flights with his sons, robert and stuart. after 28 years of life here, he can't quite believe it. years of life here, he can't quite believe it— years of life here, he can't quite believe it. ., ., , ., ., believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this _ believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this is _ believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this isjust _ believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this isjust crazy. - believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this isjust crazy. just - is it real? this isjust crazy. just crazy. it is a peaceful country, in this day and age you are talking about tanks and bombs coming in, it isjust crazy. i don't about tanks and bombs coming in, it is just crazy. i don't understand. you are in europe! there is a lot to think about. what to do with stuart �*s elderly mother—in—law, his brother �*s family is also here, and his 20 local employees. we brother 's family is also here, and his 20 local employees.— brother 's family is also here, and his 20 local
stuart mackenzie is looking for flights with his sons, robert and stuart. after 28 years of life here, he can't quite believe it. years of life here, he can't quite believe it— years of life here, he can't quite believe it. ., ., , ., ., believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this _ believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this is _ believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this isjust _ believe it. you have this moment of, is it real? this isjust crazy. - believe it....
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stuart, you can remember. i will always— it's... stuart, you can remember.— will always love you. it is the most important thing anyone wants to say. absolutely _ important thing anyone wants to say. absolutely. that is fantastic. thank you so much for talking to us and sharing this because it explains the significance of why this matters so much. we wish you well. well done, stuart, with the technology. for more on the impact of this new voice banking technology, we are joined in the studio by richard cave, a speech therapist with the mnd association. good morning. we heard it from diana, how big a loss it is when people with mnd lose their voice and that part of their identity. i am people with mnd lose their voice and that part of their identity.— that part of their identity. i am so crateful that part of their identity. i am so grateful to _ that part of their identity. i am so grateful to diana _ that part of their identity. i am so grateful to diana and _ that part of their identity. i am so grateful to diana and all - that part of their identity. i am
stuart, you can remember. i will always— it's... stuart, you can remember.— will always love you. it is the most important thing anyone wants to say. absolutely _ important thing anyone wants to say. absolutely. that is fantastic. thank you so much for talking to us and sharing this because it explains the significance of why this matters so much. we wish you well. well done, stuart, with the technology. for more on the impact of this new voice banking technology, we are joined in the...
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stuart whincup reports.ious and more frequent. this crew had fireworks thrown at them. but the missiles come in many forms. alpha three will come out now. now youngsters are regularly starting fires, then hiding away and attacking the crews when they arrive. we've seen an alarming rise in the last few weeks of what seems to be deliberate fires to lure us in and then people are ambushing us, really. that's probably the best way of putting it. attacks with bricks, stones, fires being lit with accelerant, petrol, etc, which is very dangerous. and the vast majority of these attacks are coming from just one estate in middlesbrough. of the 20 attacks over the last few weeks, 17 have happened here in hemlington. fire crews say they've had bricks, bottles, stones thrown at them and the groups are made up of older teenagers. but some of those throwing the missiles at children as young the missiles are children as young as nine or ten. the crews are convinced people living here know who is responsible and know the nam
stuart whincup reports.ious and more frequent. this crew had fireworks thrown at them. but the missiles come in many forms. alpha three will come out now. now youngsters are regularly starting fires, then hiding away and attacking the crews when they arrive. we've seen an alarming rise in the last few weeks of what seems to be deliberate fires to lure us in and then people are ambushing us, really. that's probably the best way of putting it. attacks with bricks, stones, fires being lit with...
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what have you left l behind, stuart? sorry... honestly, ou do behind, stuart? sorry... to say sorry. m1 brother is still there. 30 years of my life. but you have done the right thing. you said if there was ever a risk to your children... how old are your kids? , ., ' ., ' ., kids? they are 12 and 14. i have another daughter _ kids? they are 12 and 14. i have another daughter in _ kids? they are 12 and 14. i have another daughter in america. . kids? they are 12 and 14. i have i another daughter in america. so, kids? they are 12 and 14. i have - another daughter in america. so, you are absolutely right, thank you for getting you back on track, it is... that was the main thing, you know? i am so happy i got my kids out. but i'm not happy at all. ida. am so happy i got my kids out. but i'm not happy at all.— i'm not happy at all. no, of course not. if i'm not happy at all. no, of course not- if you — i'm not happy at all. no, of course not. if you have _ i'm not happy at all. no, of course not. if you have done, _ i'm not happy at all. no, of course not. if you have done, t
what have you left l behind, stuart? sorry... honestly, ou do behind, stuart? sorry... to say sorry. m1 brother is still there. 30 years of my life. but you have done the right thing. you said if there was ever a risk to your children... how old are your kids? , ., ' ., ' ., kids? they are 12 and 14. i have another daughter _ kids? they are 12 and 14. i have another daughter in _ kids? they are 12 and 14. i have another daughter in america. . kids? they are 12 and 14. i have i another daughter...
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stuart our governing institutions and unite and divided country.t and i'm underscoring that from at the mark and pam biden, a synod of 50/50 pretty and i suggest that president biden bears in mind as he considers denominated to our highest courts, the market people to serve in albany was demonstrated reference to the written text of our laws and are great constitution. summa coming up dude tuesday morning hearing on the nominee for director of the office of budget, and to be deputy director month coverage begins at 1015 eastern on line as, or watchful coverage on c-span nowr new video app. >> weekends on "c-span2" are an intellectual feast, every saturday you'll find events and people they soaring our nations past on american history tv and on sunday, book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors, it is television for serious readers, learn, discover, explore, weekends on "c-span2". >> the chair of the senate judiciary committee spoke on the senate floor about the retirement of supreme court justice stephen g. breyer and president bidens possible placement and senator durbi
stuart our governing institutions and unite and divided country.t and i'm underscoring that from at the mark and pam biden, a synod of 50/50 pretty and i suggest that president biden bears in mind as he considers denominated to our highest courts, the market people to serve in albany was demonstrated reference to the written text of our laws and are great constitution. summa coming up dude tuesday morning hearing on the nominee for director of the office of budget, and to be deputy director...