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stuart: yup. lauren: but what a lot of the banks and brokerages and analysts are picking up on now is when you like five-to-10 years out consumers see inflation in that time horizon at 3.3%. so it's high inflation, that lasts for a while, and that's why some of these estimates are coming down and you know the fed is looking at that, inflation is hurting the consumer. we might still spend money, but do so differently, and we might not spend as much. stuart: and the fed meets tomorrow. lauren: they meet tomorrow. stuart: let's turn to politics. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez will not commit to supporting president biden if he runs in 2024. >> if the president chooses to run again in 2024, first of all i'm focused on winning this majority right now and preserving a majority this year in 2022 so we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. >> that's not a yes. >> yeah, i think we should endorse, when we get there -- stuart: that was definitely not a yes. charlie hurt joins me this morning. the n
stuart: yup. lauren: but what a lot of the banks and brokerages and analysts are picking up on now is when you like five-to-10 years out consumers see inflation in that time horizon at 3.3%. so it's high inflation, that lasts for a while, and that's why some of these estimates are coming down and you know the fed is looking at that, inflation is hurting the consumer. we might still spend money, but do so differently, and we might not spend as much. stuart: and the fed meets tomorrow. lauren:...
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stuart?uch indeed. look whose here now, expert on inflation the man himself, stephen moore. right from the start, stephen, is there any immediate fix for the inflation, which we are now feeling? anything immediate that can be done? >> well, i'd love to see president biden say look, we're going to put a pause on the climate change craziness and continue to drill and to get american oil & gas. i think that would start to bring the oil price down. you know, i was looking at those charts you were showing earlier on the show and it was amazing, because i think you said what 4.85 a gallon is the national average for the gas prices. stuart: 4.86. >> yes, it was about 2.39 or so a gallon the day that joe biden took office, so do the math there. that means that we've got a doubling in the gas price in 15 months. this is a result of policies that were implemented, these are self-inflected wounds, they're not a result of covid because covid is basically over, we should be seeing less inflation, better g
stuart?uch indeed. look whose here now, expert on inflation the man himself, stephen moore. right from the start, stephen, is there any immediate fix for the inflation, which we are now feeling? anything immediate that can be done? >> well, i'd love to see president biden say look, we're going to put a pause on the climate change craziness and continue to drill and to get american oil & gas. i think that would start to bring the oil price down. you know, i was looking at those charts...
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stuart: why do we 21. stuart: why do we care?-olds are fully vaccinated but i will tell you are story. i held a birthday party at a big trampoline park in new jersey and not one person was wearing a mask. my new york city friends came with their 4 and under children and they were all wearing masks. it is not my position to question what a parent does but wearing a mask, i feel bad for so and so. they don't have the opportunity to be vaccinated yet. that is the mindset. if you look at new york city come mayor adams says if you want a job working for the city come to work 5 days a week. what if someone gets covid? the take care shut like that, if there is one covid case it is the daycare. stuart: what a mess. still a mess. we do this at this time. the vast majority, the dow is down 330 points. friday feedback is next. ♪♪ because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run thing
stuart: why do we 21. stuart: why do we care?-olds are fully vaccinated but i will tell you are story. i held a birthday party at a big trampoline park in new jersey and not one person was wearing a mask. my new york city friends came with their 4 and under children and they were all wearing masks. it is not my position to question what a parent does but wearing a mask, i feel bad for so and so. they don't have the opportunity to be vaccinated yet. that is the mindset. if you look at new york...
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stuart? stuart: yeah, they do. low margins. we're seeing some green but not for the nasdaq, that's turned south, down a point -- down four points as we speak. just ahead, ohio congressman jim george danger caylee mcelaineny and jon scott. the 10:00 hour of "varney" is next. ♪ i do the same thing i told you that i never would -- ♪ told me i'd change even when i knew i never could -- ♪ i need you to stay, need you to stay ♪♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? .. wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. (mom allen) verizon just gave us all a brand new iphone 13. (dad allen) we've been customers for years. (dad brown) i thought new phones were for new customers? we got iphone 13s, too. switched to verizon two minutes ago. (mom brown) ours were busted and we still got a shiny new one. (boy brown) check it out! (dad alle
stuart? stuart: yeah, they do. low margins. we're seeing some green but not for the nasdaq, that's turned south, down a point -- down four points as we speak. just ahead, ohio congressman jim george danger caylee mcelaineny and jon scott. the 10:00 hour of "varney" is next. ♪ i do the same thing i told you that i never would -- ♪ told me i'd change even when i knew i never could -- ♪ i need you to stay, need you to stay ♪♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again....
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stuart: $1 billion loss? >> yeah. stuart: that hurts.er, please, because musk plans to address employees. i don't know when but he's going to address them. any idea what he's going to say? >> great question, i think we're all waiting to hear what he has to say on thursday morning and you have to remember that staff, they have been really concerned over job cuts, this impending musk takeover, what this means for free speech, whose allowed back on the platform, & company culture going forward and musk says the deal is paused until he gets more information on the number of bots that actually use the platform, so how many of that 225 million daily active user number is real, active human beings that you could platform. twitter management says we're going to force that deal through which is agreed upon at 54.20, however you look at the markets and the spread right now one of the widest spreads between the actual how the stock trades and the offer price, a lot of the people in the markets don't think this deal is going through especially with
stuart: $1 billion loss? >> yeah. stuart: that hurts.er, please, because musk plans to address employees. i don't know when but he's going to address them. any idea what he's going to say? >> great question, i think we're all waiting to hear what he has to say on thursday morning and you have to remember that staff, they have been really concerned over job cuts, this impending musk takeover, what this means for free speech, whose allowed back on the platform, & company culture...
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stuart: stuart: our people tipping the way they use to? have been phenomenal. all the things going on with inflation and cost of goods everyone taking it like a champ. people are having fun, tipping grade, enjoying the service, 25%. stuart: minimum? >> i would say minimum but a lot of people doing 25% or they come up to me and thanked me and my staff. stuart: you've got all the kitchen staff? >> i don't what we are making it work. there is room for more. stuart: what is the name of the restaurants? >> arthur and sons italian. stuart: are you packed every night? >> all the way through july, got to get a cable at 5 p.m. or 10 p.m. or we are booked. stuart: that is a great story. >> we are lucky and excited. we need to make sure we have enough chicken and house and enough chianti and we can serve everybody. stuart: you are a great guy and you are all right. if you are not careful -- are you open for lunch? >> for you i will be open for lunch. stuart: we appreciate it. inflation is going to hit your july 4th cookout. how much prices gone up fr
stuart: stuart: our people tipping the way they use to? have been phenomenal. all the things going on with inflation and cost of goods everyone taking it like a champ. people are having fun, tipping grade, enjoying the service, 25%. stuart: minimum? >> i would say minimum but a lot of people doing 25% or they come up to me and thanked me and my staff. stuart: you've got all the kitchen staff? >> i don't what we are making it work. there is room for more. stuart: what is the name of...
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stuart? stuart: all right, good morning, dagen and good morning, everyone i'll start with the market, because after a big gain friday, investors really want to know if the rally holds. well, yes, it is holding, at least at the opening bell marginally. the dow is up what 800 points friday, it's up about 30 points that's it at the opening bell. s&p getting a little closer to 4,000 again, it'll be up just a couple of points that's it, and the nasdaq, back above 12,000, up maybe 20 points, that ain't much of a rally on a monday morning, is it but it's better than a sell-off. bitcoin is holding above 21,000 but there was some shakey stuff earlier this morning that dropped below 20,000 after three arrows, that's a very large crypto hedge fund, have trouble, maybe about to default. it's back to 21, 100 as of now. interest rates, they're moving up. the 10 year treasury yield right now at 319. gas down to an average of 4.89 but it's only down $0.12 from its record, 4.89 this morning, diesel 5.79 just
stuart? stuart: all right, good morning, dagen and good morning, everyone i'll start with the market, because after a big gain friday, investors really want to know if the rally holds. well, yes, it is holding, at least at the opening bell marginally. the dow is up what 800 points friday, it's up about 30 points that's it at the opening bell. s&p getting a little closer to 4,000 again, it'll be up just a couple of points that's it, and the nasdaq, back above 12,000, up maybe 20 points, that...
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stuart: got it.heck futures please the market opens in 19 minutes we're opening on the downside but not by much. coming up protesters swarm the streets outside the home of justice kavanaugh, only hours after an armed man was arrested in that neighborhood. he said he wanted to kill kavanaugh. details, coming up. the white house insists clean energy will help lower costs for american families right away , just watch this. >> well here's something we can do right now. congress could help ease the cost for families right away bypassing my clean energy investment proposal. stuart: next guest says that is a pipe dream. economic expert diana is here after this. sweet dreams are made, who am i to disagree ♪ dad! a dinosaur! it's just a movie. no dad, a real dinosaur! show doorbell camera. the new xfinity video doorbell works with your xfinity home system for real-time alerts no matter what's at the door. get off the car... it's a lease! jurassic world dominion, in theaters june 10th. rule your home security
stuart: got it.heck futures please the market opens in 19 minutes we're opening on the downside but not by much. coming up protesters swarm the streets outside the home of justice kavanaugh, only hours after an armed man was arrested in that neighborhood. he said he wanted to kill kavanaugh. details, coming up. the white house insists clean energy will help lower costs for american families right away , just watch this. >> well here's something we can do right now. congress could help...
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stuart: stuart: i said recreational sales are booming. i got it wrong.>> i am in an rv right now by winnebago, sales are down. this is not a necessity. even though it is down 15% from last year, we've not seen numbers like this since before the pandemic, people investing in travel. winnebago is up from 2018-19 for the first part of the year compared to last year sales were crazy high. you might think gas is contributing, the grand manager for winnebago, not just slowing sales this year but what are you seeing driving that change? >> as far as the numbers, the economy as well but people are looking to travel shorter distances but still demand for the outdoors is very high and remains to be that for the rest of the year. >> reporter: people are changing how they are spending their money. not just retirees. what are you seeing in terms of change? over the past couple years in terms of sales growing? >> demographics, we are seeing more of the gen x and millennials getting out of the home and work from anywhere, sales for the rv sector will remain strong for
stuart: stuart: i said recreational sales are booming. i got it wrong.>> i am in an rv right now by winnebago, sales are down. this is not a necessity. even though it is down 15% from last year, we've not seen numbers like this since before the pandemic, people investing in travel. winnebago is up from 2018-19 for the first part of the year compared to last year sales were crazy high. you might think gas is contributing, the grand manager for winnebago, not just slowing sales this year...
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stuart: okay.sman, you invoked margaret thatcher's name and you said the trickle down economics do work. that's money to the top of the pyramid and it trick ens down to the rest of us. do you think it works? make your case. >> it absolutely does. our economy works on trillions of voluntary decisions and transactions. people spending money, earning money, and doing it without government telling them where to place those dollars. every time we have an economic issue, it's because government decided that there's some outcome that they wanted to see , and they either inject stimulus or massive regulation and it distorts economies. you want businesses to thrive, because they have to hire people in order to make production, in order to make production work, they hire people, people make money, it's a circle that constantly flows. that is trickle down economics. i know the democrats love the buzzword but i love to use it too because they are flat out wrong and the american people know it today. stuart: co
stuart: okay.sman, you invoked margaret thatcher's name and you said the trickle down economics do work. that's money to the top of the pyramid and it trick ens down to the rest of us. do you think it works? make your case. >> it absolutely does. our economy works on trillions of voluntary decisions and transactions. people spending money, earning money, and doing it without government telling them where to place those dollars. every time we have an economic issue, it's because government...
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stuart: no.e salesforce numbers showed there is the a cushioning for cheese companies -- stuart: i'd never heard of the cloud. susan: well, no, that came about 2010 two. i also want to note it's not amazon, other stocks have always rallied into their splits. think of tesla, apple, also google which is splitting as well on july 15th. shopify and tesla might break into smaller pieces. stuart: next, gamestop. they reported after the bell yesterday. down 4% this morning. is the meme trade the over? susan: well, no. you know, that's interesting because with gamestop actually, i would say, had a pretty good first quarter. they narrowed their loss, smaller than what wall street had anticipated. they're, from what i see they had strong sales growth. that was higher hand what wall street had penciled in. yeah, okay, you have losses still, but they're saying those losses will narrow as the year goes on. people are, by the way, shopping and going back into the stores. you have this turn around taking place
stuart: no.e salesforce numbers showed there is the a cushioning for cheese companies -- stuart: i'd never heard of the cloud. susan: well, no, that came about 2010 two. i also want to note it's not amazon, other stocks have always rallied into their splits. think of tesla, apple, also google which is splitting as well on july 15th. shopify and tesla might break into smaller pieces. stuart: next, gamestop. they reported after the bell yesterday. down 4% this morning. is the meme trade the over?...
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stuart: one last one.on america's energy exports, liquified natural gas or whatever. a ban on those exports. i'm hearing talk about it so that we'd have more for the domestic supply. what do you make of that? >> this is yet another attempt to try to obfuscate and to blame or to -- every time the government intervenes in metals -- and meddles in the market, they do more damage, not less. what is europe going to do? they're now reliant on our natural gas, right, to get out of putin's, you know, dependence on russia. so if we do that, we're harming the markets, we're harming other people around the country -- around the world, i should say. stuart: all right. tom pyle, thanks for joining us this morning. difficult situation in the energy markets right now. tom, thanks very much, indeed. kenny's with us this morning. look, i want to take a big picture view for a second. i think the president has lost control of the inflation situation. what say you? >> i think he and the fed have lost control. for them to sit
stuart: one last one.on america's energy exports, liquified natural gas or whatever. a ban on those exports. i'm hearing talk about it so that we'd have more for the domestic supply. what do you make of that? >> this is yet another attempt to try to obfuscate and to blame or to -- every time the government intervenes in metals -- and meddles in the market, they do more damage, not less. what is europe going to do? they're now reliant on our natural gas, right, to get out of putin's, you...
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stuart: okay.id i think he's in his opening remarks actually, certainly in his notes , he just said the economy can handle tighter monetary policy and he's talking about 75 basis point gains in the next couple of months. so he disagrees with you. >> he has a lot of disagreement beyond myself, believe me, the number of banks are raising the risk of recession to something like 50%. i think city bank. larry summers, you know, of the democratic party, has all but admitted to the likelihood of a recession in response to the current tightening of monetary policy. stuart: you think we're already in almost in a recession? >> i think it's a question of when as opposed to whether. a recession should be here at some point in 2023. we're not quite there yet. the big problem is that we continue to have price inflation outrun wage growth, and the longer that lasts, the more likely it is you're going to look at a drop in real economic activity. stuart: well has inflation peaked? >> perhaps in the process of peaki
stuart: okay.id i think he's in his opening remarks actually, certainly in his notes , he just said the economy can handle tighter monetary policy and he's talking about 75 basis point gains in the next couple of months. so he disagrees with you. >> he has a lot of disagreement beyond myself, believe me, the number of banks are raising the risk of recession to something like 50%. i think city bank. larry summers, you know, of the democratic party, has all but admitted to the likelihood of...
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stuart: oh.e end of it and you heard from van jones the party is concerned he is a liability because of his age. even if you agree with what he does it is performative. it doesn't translate well. he stumbles on his message. one thing to criticize the message but the delivery people in his party don't like either. stuart: his age messes up his delivery i think. lauren: it raises the question a lot of people are talking about, should people in their 80s hold such high positions. stuart: we will mention the view. the cohosts of love you are shutting down claims of a red wave in november. >> here's what i would warn, the red wave is coming. >> we don't know that red wave is coming. it is based on a big lie. stuart: i haven't found anybody who says a red wave is not coming. we will take around. the governor of florida, ron desantis responded to elon musk's likely support for his running 2024 if he does run and has liberals fuming. we will tell you what desantis said. fox polls show inflation is the mo
stuart: oh.e end of it and you heard from van jones the party is concerned he is a liability because of his age. even if you agree with what he does it is performative. it doesn't translate well. he stumbles on his message. one thing to criticize the message but the delivery people in his party don't like either. stuart: his age messes up his delivery i think. lauren: it raises the question a lot of people are talking about, should people in their 80s hold such high positions. stuart: we will...
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stuart: you're going?rst-time in- person event for apple in two years since covid started so i'm really excited. stuart: you will send back a report so we can understand what's going on? >> i'm going to go because i want to be inside the theatre, because i usually don't get that opportunity when i'm doing reports. stuart: i think we understand. you're off to california have a nice day. let me see , please. the dow whip winner, salesforce up there, 12% gain adds 120 points to the dow. >> very good. stuart: s&p winners headed by salesforce, of course and a couple of others on that list. >> servicenow, we'll talk about that later. stuart: yeah, i know that, used to have a different name didn't it? >> oh, very good. stuart: what was it? >> i'll get that for you. stuart: yeah, thanks, nasdaq winners, we've got amazon is on that list and so is meta. all right, dows up 200, after the first seven and a half minutes of business that's .6% dow is back well-above 33,000 the 10 year treasury yield 2.86% the price of g
stuart: you're going?rst-time in- person event for apple in two years since covid started so i'm really excited. stuart: you will send back a report so we can understand what's going on? >> i'm going to go because i want to be inside the theatre, because i usually don't get that opportunity when i'm doing reports. stuart: i think we understand. you're off to california have a nice day. let me see , please. the dow whip winner, salesforce up there, 12% gain adds 120 points to the dow....
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stuart: got it.ith kline had a trial for its new rectal cancer drug, and every single one of the 18 trial participants was cancer-free by the end of it sounds like a breakthrough to me , doctor. yeah, this was good news, this was a good week for a drug by gsk, that essentially unmasks the cancer cells and allows the immune system to attack those cancer cells and we saw in about five to 10% of patients who qualified with rectal cancer , we saw what we call a complete pathologic response, or cpr. we're not talking about chest compressions we're talking about the cancer goes away microscopic ally, and i spoke with the lead investigator he was at hopkins and he says they are planning to move on to other cancers a sub-type of pancreatic cancer is also a candidate. people that are excited about this , i see it as a long time coming, 10 years ago we were talking about this. this is a category of drugs we call checkpoint inhibitors which by the way i love that name. there's a band called checkpoint inhibitor
stuart: got it.ith kline had a trial for its new rectal cancer drug, and every single one of the 18 trial participants was cancer-free by the end of it sounds like a breakthrough to me , doctor. yeah, this was good news, this was a good week for a drug by gsk, that essentially unmasks the cancer cells and allows the immune system to attack those cancer cells and we saw in about five to 10% of patients who qualified with rectal cancer , we saw what we call a complete pathologic response, or cpr....
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stuart: i'm afraid i do. stuart: look at me. more varney after this. . . stuart: all right. are different. the question is what time does the summer solstice occur in the eastern united states, midnight, 5:14. noon, 8:00 p.m.? i am out of time, it is 5:14 a.m. eastern time that would be as of this morning. neil, it is sewers. neil: thank you, stuart, we have a good rally going, 2 1/2% for the s&p 500. we've seen this about a dozen times since january in punctuating bear market. we'll follow this if there is any follow-through. we see it is punctured buying picks up but generally it does not last. it is a pretty widespread rally going on right now
stuart: i'm afraid i do. stuart: look at me. more varney after this. . . stuart: all right. are different. the question is what time does the summer solstice occur in the eastern united states, midnight, 5:14. noon, 8:00 p.m.? i am out of time, it is 5:14 a.m. eastern time that would be as of this morning. neil, it is sewers. neil: thank you, stuart, we have a good rally going, 2 1/2% for the s&p 500. we've seen this about a dozen times since january in punctuating bear market. we'll follow...
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stuart: right.hat troubles me is that next month, the president goes to saudi arabia, to beg for saudi oil. but he won't meet with oil executives in washington d.c. what a contradiction that is. >> will: makes sense. we'll go ahead and import venezuela and saudi arabia oil while discouraging american oil & gas? explain that. stuart: i can't. stay there, please. i know you're with me for sometime. bottom of the block we'll bring you back on guns . check futures , please, i see green, dow up 200, nasdaq up 100. david bahnsen with us for the hour. do you think it's possible that a bottom is forming in this market? >> oh, it's definitely possible , but if this does prove to have been the bottom it will be because bond yields topped. i mean, you'll remember last week when the fed raised rates the 10 year hit 350. its come down almost to three. the two-year got 340. its come down to three. so if that's the case then it allows a valuation basis to say there's a bottom but here is the thing. it didn't reall
stuart: right.hat troubles me is that next month, the president goes to saudi arabia, to beg for saudi oil. but he won't meet with oil executives in washington d.c. what a contradiction that is. >> will: makes sense. we'll go ahead and import venezuela and saudi arabia oil while discouraging american oil & gas? explain that. stuart: i can't. stay there, please. i know you're with me for sometime. bottom of the block we'll bring you back on guns . check futures , please, i see green,...
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stuart: really?it them all in one so then you have a convoy so if you are convoying with two, my wife driving one and me driving the other, you do think twice about where you're going. stuart: so if you were set out for a weekend drive, in a convoy , two suv's you're spending 250 bucks to fill them both up. pete: precisely. stuart: or more. pete: which used to cost about a hundred bucks a year ago overall to do. we drive two cars because we try not to drive illegally by illegally seat belt buckling them. stuart: i have that problem too. slighter fewer children than you pete: but you know what's fascinating jeff flock in that report showing the increase in looking at electric vehicles that's what the left wants. the left wants to drive you away from it. stuart: let's quickly check futures now we're down 500 points from the dow industrials. that's how we're going to open up in a few minutes time, sharply lower across-the-board. yeah, we will be back. ♪ (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find f
stuart: really?it them all in one so then you have a convoy so if you are convoying with two, my wife driving one and me driving the other, you do think twice about where you're going. stuart: so if you were set out for a weekend drive, in a convoy , two suv's you're spending 250 bucks to fill them both up. pete: precisely. stuart: or more. pete: which used to cost about a hundred bucks a year ago overall to do. we drive two cars because we try not to drive illegally by illegally seat belt...
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>> yes, stuart.or you it maybe but we're telling our clients this is a pretty goodbying opportunity. again, it may not mean we're at the bottom and i never say we can time the bottom perfectly but look the s&p is down 14%, nasdaq is down 24%. the summer is going to be bumpy no question you're right about that, stuart but we're putting money to work so that gives you confidence you can join us but we see this as a good buying opportunity where markets are. stuart: tell me about targets. they came out and said they're looking at profit margins in the future are going to be squeezed because of consumer changes in their buying habits. is that a pointer for the overall economy? it sounds pretty grim to me. >> well, stuart, i think it is. i think it's very telling. look, corporations, companies are dealing with a lot. you have inflation going through the roof. you've got gas prices that have doubled. you've got taxes that are probably going up, markets that are down so the consumers dealing with a lot. tha
>> yes, stuart.or you it maybe but we're telling our clients this is a pretty goodbying opportunity. again, it may not mean we're at the bottom and i never say we can time the bottom perfectly but look the s&p is down 14%, nasdaq is down 24%. the summer is going to be bumpy no question you're right about that, stuart but we're putting money to work so that gives you confidence you can join us but we see this as a good buying opportunity where markets are. stuart: tell me about...
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stuart: thanks. stuart: we are having a sensible market. 30 in the red, that means they are down. nasa one step closer to going back to the moon, they just launched the capstone spacecraft which is powered by a 3d printed engine, more on that next. ♪♪ researchers believe the first person to live to 150 has already been born. it could be you! wow. really? of course, you'll have to eat your greens, watch your stress, wear sunscreen... but to live to 150, we're developing solutions that help...
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thank you, stuart stephens.ing to follow in and what exactly, what is going to come into the bill. but it's not there yet. it, well, the bill will be law soon, and it will be in the bill by then. is there enough in the bill right now to prevent this kind of violent and hateful content, specifically within the legal but harmful realm ? yeah, because it's, it's actually very easy for these platforms to be able to detect the imagery that you've shown me. so, yes, harmful content, violent content, abusive content, it's all in there. how will you force them to do something about that specifically? i think it's easier because there's so much, like, technical stuff in the bill. i think it's probably easier to keep to the core principle of the bill. so the core principle is that children, the uk has to be the safest country in the world for children and young people to be online. the government says social media companies could face harsh penalties. they don't need to wait for the online safety bill. they can actually p
thank you, stuart stephens.ing to follow in and what exactly, what is going to come into the bill. but it's not there yet. it, well, the bill will be law soon, and it will be in the bill by then. is there enough in the bill right now to prevent this kind of violent and hateful content, specifically within the legal but harmful realm ? yeah, because it's, it's actually very easy for these platforms to be able to detect the imagery that you've shown me. so, yes, harmful content, violent content,...
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my name is stuart mcmillan, i'm a retired _ my name is stuart mcmillan, i'm a retired prison officer.as 17 years old — retired prison officer. when i was 17 years old i was abused by hugh stephenson. sis 17 years old i was abused by hugh stephenson-— stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a — stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. _ stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. he _ stephenson. as a teenager is stuart want to be a referee. he was - want to be a referee. he was invited to a function by hugh stephenson who was wearing his sfa blazer befriended him and afterwards abused him. like an peters case, the sfa denied any liability. for him. like an peters case, the sfa denied any liability.— him. like an peters case, the sfa denied any liability. for the sfa to show this arrogant _ denied any liability. for the sfa to show this arrogant pretence - denied any liability. for the sfa to show this arrogant pretence of- show this arrogant pretence of godlike — show this arrogant pretence of godlike wisdom and denying that he was an— godlike wis
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that's my point, stuart, this is not where we are going to sit. >> stuart: no.about this morning? $5 gas, food prices through the roof or january 6th? what do you think it is? will: i will tell you what they are talking about i have the conversations with them. what they are terrified of is how high does that number go. when you and i have that conversation you tell me by the end of the summer many economists are expecting what? >> stuart: $6 a gallon as a national average. that is a distinct possibility. will: wow. there you go. we worked through it stuart is always here to enlighten us we appreciate it. >> stuart: thanks for having me. will: rachel visits a one of a kind playground built for kids with special needs. will: plus, up next valentina's dad, sean duffy right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ make way for the first-ever chevy silverado zr2. with multimatic shocks, rugged 33-inch tires, and front and rear electronic locking differentials. dude, this is awesome... but we should get back to work. ♪ ♪ this good? perfect. if you're gonna work remote... work remote. find new w
that's my point, stuart, this is not where we are going to sit. >> stuart: no.about this morning? $5 gas, food prices through the roof or january 6th? what do you think it is? will: i will tell you what they are talking about i have the conversations with them. what they are terrified of is how high does that number go. when you and i have that conversation you tell me by the end of the summer many economists are expecting what? >> stuart: $6 a gallon as a national average. that is...
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kriti: stuart, i am curious about the supply chain issues.richard talk about the war, the ramifications are continuing to ripple across the world, even as we are three months into the war with ukraine -- in ukraine. what are the revocations -- ramifications on things like the supply chain for your company? stuart: $180 billion in the u.s. alone, we built a supply chain that relies on u.s. suppliers. we want to be able to deliver the best possible quality at the best price for consumers. that does not mean we have been immune to supply chain pressure, but we have been within a strong margin, focusing on innovating with cost in mind so we can keep costs down and innovating in a way that allows us to maintain a strong margin, while alan singh really extraordinary quality products for our consumer -- balancing quality products. guy: when you pay five dollars at the gas station to fill up the car, and it is costing you a lot of money, that marginal buyer who may have made the switch to your product, do you think they would make the switch in this
kriti: stuart, i am curious about the supply chain issues.richard talk about the war, the ramifications are continuing to ripple across the world, even as we are three months into the war with ukraine -- in ukraine. what are the revocations -- ramifications on things like the supply chain for your company? stuart: $180 billion in the u.s. alone, we built a supply chain that relies on u.s. suppliers. we want to be able to deliver the best possible quality at the best price for consumers. that...
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stuart, we talked about the camp david accords.talk about some of the other consequential historical events that happened, meetings that happened at camp david throughout history. >> well, winston churchill was the first international visitor, with fdr, that went to camp david and of course i think it was mrs. roosevelt wanting to get him out of the white house, getting away from their, was part of that in sets of. but they enjoyed sitting there and talking. they talked about the invasion of sicily, they talked about the invasion of normandy, pretty consequential conversations. eisenhower had khrushchev to camp david. and interesting about that was eisenhower was the first american president to make use of helicopters for presidential travel. so he spontaneously, the spot cross soviets did not want chris jeff on the helicopter. so i asked him directly in person, can i give you a tour around washington? and he said, well, if the american president's going to get on, i can get on. they didn't tour around washington and then later the
stuart, we talked about the camp david accords.talk about some of the other consequential historical events that happened, meetings that happened at camp david throughout history. >> well, winston churchill was the first international visitor, with fdr, that went to camp david and of course i think it was mrs. roosevelt wanting to get him out of the white house, getting away from their, was part of that in sets of. but they enjoyed sitting there and talking. they talked about the invasion...
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stuart, thank you and as alwa s, device anyway.f executive of - device anyway. stuart, thank you and as always, chief executive of the - as always, chief executive of the tech website pocket lint. a native of mexico to texas where 19 were shot inside an elementary school. this is what he had to say at a conference of the white house. to take and speak with them and to tell them that the american people drive forward that the mission to keep our children safe because it is our responsibility to do so. i am here today and hope to apply what passion i have in turning this moment into a reality. because this moment into a reality. because this moment is different. we are in a window of opportunity right now and we have not been in the before. for a window where it seems like real change can happen. during the southgate says the racist gareth southgate has said the racist abuse aimed at england players during euro 2020 adds "another layer" of complexity when deciding who to select for penalty shoot—outs. marcus rashford, jadon sancho an
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stuart: in his new york times editorial president biden says he is giving the ukrainians these new weapons so ukraine will be in the strongest position at the negotiating table, strongest possible position at the negotiating table. is the president pushing negotiations, not winning on the ground in ukraine? >> i took exception to that statement myself. i am glad you brought it up. in the past the president and his national security team for the last several weeks have been talking about feeding the russian army inside ukraine and certainly that is the objective and this statement is not that. this is having leverage against the russians so you can have a better position at the negotiating table that is not where mr. zelenskyy is coming from. he wants to destroy their army and drive it out of his territory. that is the objective he is pursuing and that is the objective we should be supporting in our public statements certainly by giving him these arms and munitions we are supporting that objective. despite the fact that that
stuart: in his new york times editorial president biden says he is giving the ukrainians these new weapons so ukraine will be in the strongest position at the negotiating table, strongest possible position at the negotiating table. is the president pushing negotiations, not winning on the ground in ukraine? >> i took exception to that statement myself. i am glad you brought it up. in the past the president and his national security team for the last several weeks have been talking about...
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thank you, stuart.alert, a monster rainmaker flooding parts of south florida urn thing streets into rivers yesterday. overnight it became a tropical storm after spinning off into the atlantic ocean. rick like reichmuth has our fox weather forecast. are. rick: yeah, incredible storm. wasn't even a named storm, certainly not a hurricane, and it brought all of that flooding, up to the around 15 inches of rain across parts of south florida. it's been really rainy, that kind of sets the ground, may have been saturated already for this additional rain that fell. this is what now is the storm, it has become a tropical storm the, 50 mile-an-hour sustained winds but it's the moving offshore, today we'll see a few scatter showers across florida. but for the most part, today is the today to dry out. we are watching for severe weather for the next three or four days across the central part of country this morning. one severe storm across parts of northern oklahoma. will: okay. thank you, rick. we missed rachel drin
thank you, stuart.alert, a monster rainmaker flooding parts of south florida urn thing streets into rivers yesterday. overnight it became a tropical storm after spinning off into the atlantic ocean. rick like reichmuth has our fox weather forecast. are. rick: yeah, incredible storm. wasn't even a named storm, certainly not a hurricane, and it brought all of that flooding, up to the around 15 inches of rain across parts of south florida. it's been really rainy, that kind of sets the ground, may...
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stuart: you can't do what you want to do. you are stuck. you are a member of the royal family and your life is prescribed for you. neil: it's one of the onuses of being a tv anchor. enjoy your jubilee the next few days. i'm sure it will be a big day. the royalty. when you think of where it was and where it is now. it was on the brink after diana. but something about the queen. it came back. for those of you offended about my remarks about the queen, my producers told me to say that. the dow holding on to gains of 63 points. it's helping some of the news we getting out of companies. also mortgage rates coming down. third week in a row we have seen that down from 5.35. it's up substantially from the 2.99. 2.99% about a year ago. the biden administration's plan to forgive $5.8 billion in student loan debts from caribbean colleges. it went bankrupt. it was essentially an online college. but a lot of borrowers who before the bankruptcy were stuck with these loans. the administration in one fell swoop forgiving them. people are going back and for
stuart: you can't do what you want to do. you are stuck. you are a member of the royal family and your life is prescribed for you. neil: it's one of the onuses of being a tv anchor. enjoy your jubilee the next few days. i'm sure it will be a big day. the royalty. when you think of where it was and where it is now. it was on the brink after diana. but something about the queen. it came back. for those of you offended about my remarks about the queen, my producers told me to say that. the dow...
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stuart stuart the adam bomb tonight at 8:00. a good one. >> ainsley: thank you so much., pete hegseth is having breakfast with friends in new jersey as voters are heading to the polls for primaries. hey, pete. heat heat hey, guys it is primary day. who is excited for primary day? cheers] >> pete: i think they are. mr. president, come on over. got rooms full. how are we doing this morning? we are going to talk to the folks dynasty diner, new jersey, primary day. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ when you bundle home and auto with allstate. >> tech: cracked windshield? make it easy and schedule with safelite, because you can track us and see exactly when we'll be there. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: that's service that fits your schedule. go to safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need p
stuart stuart the adam bomb tonight at 8:00. a good one. >> ainsley: thank you so much., pete hegseth is having breakfast with friends in new jersey as voters are heading to the polls for primaries. hey, pete. heat heat hey, guys it is primary day. who is excited for primary day? cheers] >> pete: i think they are. mr. president, come on over. got rooms full. how are we doing this morning? we are going to talk to the folks dynasty diner, new jersey, primary day. don't go anywhere....
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into the street a hispanic female employee and an asian male employee went outside to get it back stuart started yelling racial slurs at the two before becoming even more violent. he attacked the hispanic woman kicked her in the stomach punched her in the face. she temporarily lost sight of her vision da says stewart then threatened to kill a sheriff's deputy and yelled racial slurs at him too stuart refused to appear before a judge for arraignment friday his court date moved to monday. he's being held without bail and faces several years in prison that attack comes after another south bay hate crime on may 28th. it happened at this starbucks in mountain view. the da says dietitian quan hurled racial slurs at a manager attacked a customer all while telling them that they should go back to their country quan is also accused of trying to attack a young girl before that child's. intervened in 2020. we filed more hate crimes than we ever had in the last 10 years in the da's office here only to be exceeded by 2021 when we filed more hate crimes in a year than we've ever filed so far in 2022 t
into the street a hispanic female employee and an asian male employee went outside to get it back stuart started yelling racial slurs at the two before becoming even more violent. he attacked the hispanic woman kicked her in the stomach punched her in the face. she temporarily lost sight of her vision da says stewart then threatened to kill a sheriff's deputy and yelled racial slurs at him too stuart refused to appear before a judge for arraignment friday his court date moved to monday. he's...
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stuart: do i have a show to do? , i do. thank you, stuart, very, very much. we have selloff on corner of wall and broad. middle of a trading day, wrap up a quarter, a month, half a year. i don't have to tell it has been a iffy month. it has been a really lousy quarter, a horrific half year but we still have another half year to go. when you look at this, in across the board selling, not as bad as it was earlier, always a battle how high interest rates go. how high tensions go globally and how much federal reserve, this federal reserve acts central bankers around the world act. we're seeing a concerted effort on the part of the last week, bank of switzerland, european central bank, bank of canada all doing the interest rate hiking thing to sort of try to calm the storm. the battle as i always stress here, we'll continue to follow it here, how markets respond. 10-year note briefly going under 3% right now. the expectations are it will slow this momentum. that might not be welcome news but as i have always said on this show and elsewhere the solution to higher p
stuart: do i have a show to do? , i do. thank you, stuart, very, very much. we have selloff on corner of wall and broad. middle of a trading day, wrap up a quarter, a month, half a year. i don't have to tell it has been a iffy month. it has been a really lousy quarter, a horrific half year but we still have another half year to go. when you look at this, in across the board selling, not as bad as it was earlier, always a battle how high interest rates go. how high tensions go globally and how...
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stuart, much appreciated here. to stuart's point, what now is happening here after the supreme court decision today that over turned roe v. wade after the better part of half a century is what the states do. more than half of them now have the so-called trigger laws in place that would make abortions illegal once this was released and now of course it is released , this decision. we're going to be talking to ken paxton the texas attorney general there they already have the six week ban in effect waiting for that trigger, no doubt that trigger and the meter on it started to run. he will join us exclusively the texas attorney general on what texas does now, and at least 25 other states that might be contemplating the same thing. welcome, everybody i'm neil cavuto. you are watching "coast to coast" and coast to coast this is gripping a nation that has seen abortion laws change and break a roe v. wade precedent that now is leading up the states to restrict or eliminate abortions. let's get the implications of this as c
stuart, much appreciated here. to stuart's point, what now is happening here after the supreme court decision today that over turned roe v. wade after the better part of half a century is what the states do. more than half of them now have the so-called trigger laws in place that would make abortions illegal once this was released and now of course it is released , this decision. we're going to be talking to ken paxton the texas attorney general there they already have the six week ban in...
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. >> always good to be here, stuart. stuart: don't forget to send in "friday feedback" questions, comments, critiques. we want it all. record the fan friday video. record your name and you're on tv. neil, i thought your interview with jared bernstein was groundbreaking, absolutely excellent. we used some of it on our show. neil: i don't know about that. you can't arrange numbers. you can go right, left, i probably got a little hot under my collar. but i am italian. stuart: you should see me every now and again. neil: i see it. but it is rare, it is rare but i wouldn't mess with you. stuart, thank you very much for that. we're watching what you're watching, stuart, the whole thing with collapsing yield on a 10-year bond, barely over 3%, as you indicated a few trading days ago. touching 3 1/2%. seemed well on the way to 4%. recession peers gripping the markets right now, that can be a better feeling for the markets than inflation. when inflation looks like a big ol' problem that is a worry for the markets f it means it can
. >> always good to be here, stuart. stuart: don't forget to send in "friday feedback" questions, comments, critiques. we want it all. record the fan friday video. record your name and you're on tv. neil, i thought your interview with jared bernstein was groundbreaking, absolutely excellent. we used some of it on our show. neil: i don't know about that. you can't arrange numbers. you can go right, left, i probably got a little hot under my collar. but i am italian. stuart: you...
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stuart: there she blows.he market getting slammed on waves of concern, inflation, recession, stagflation. the market reflects the malaise of the nation that has seen consumer sentiment tumble to the lowest ever recorded. there is sense of incandescent desperation and dread. i'm not sure this is capitulation w the bias to the downside what if anything can turn it around. we have shah gilani, gary gary kaltbaum, monica mehta. you have been very circumspect for a long time. is this what you are concerned about? >> unfortunately all the worries we were talking about going back 18 months coming to fruition. it is a combination of incompetence from central bankers as well as d.c. and it's game on. all the bubbles have been popping since february of 21. they're getting to crypto in a big way. my quote that 90% of the coins will drop 90% or more with most going to zero looks like it is happening. the only thing i don't know how far it goes, how long it lasts. all i can tell you the trend remains down. one of my other
stuart: there she blows.he market getting slammed on waves of concern, inflation, recession, stagflation. the market reflects the malaise of the nation that has seen consumer sentiment tumble to the lowest ever recorded. there is sense of incandescent desperation and dread. i'm not sure this is capitulation w the bias to the downside what if anything can turn it around. we have shah gilani, gary gary kaltbaum, monica mehta. you have been very circumspect for a long time. is this what you are...
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residents are extremely pessimistic, such a statement was made on the air by fox business, tv presenter stuart varne according to the latest polls, 38% of respondents said that they began to live worse than before only the price of gasoline is growing by 4-5 cents daily and this happened during the reign of jubaiden. we are in an inflationary spiral. i have never seen such a thing. i remember the inflation of the late seventies, but this has never happened, which amazes me. so this is how fast prices are rising, so people are so nervous when this stops today in the country there are very pessimistic moods. their cause, an inflationary spiral people are scared people are angry 38% said the situation gets worse if the third population is the worst after one and a half years of biden. this does not paint the democrats. inflation devours the american dream the un crisis has affected in one way or another more than one and a half billion. the earth is not so much about the consequences of military actions in ukraine as a real tsunami of sanctions, they broke the global supply chain, which provoked
residents are extremely pessimistic, such a statement was made on the air by fox business, tv presenter stuart varne according to the latest polls, 38% of respondents said that they began to live worse than before only the price of gasoline is growing by 4-5 cents daily and this happened during the reign of jubaiden. we are in an inflationary spiral. i have never seen such a thing. i remember the inflation of the late seventies, but this has never happened, which amazes me. so this is how fast...
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that was stuart broad gone. sometimes the toughest thing about being captain is watching.kes at 47. who is next? via the m6 and m1, lancashire's matt parkinson rushed into the team as a concussion substitute. he made eight. but that was england 141 all out. job superbly done by new zealand. england just nine runs ahead. right, lads, we are bowling again. and would you believe it... you probably would. james anderson with immediate success. will young leaving right now, but was batting possible for everyone? well, there is new zealand's captain kane williamson, one of their all—time greats. remember, these runs were now taking new zealand ahead. and remember, new zealand are world test champions. someone surely would play a substantial innings. there is tom latham on the attack and he can play. matthew potts bowling on his england debut again proved his value. well held. kane williamson out for 15. there was more. this deliveryjust grazed williamson's bat, and potts struck again. and this test match just refuses to slow down. here is a situation at lunch on the second day,
that was stuart broad gone. sometimes the toughest thing about being captain is watching.kes at 47. who is next? via the m6 and m1, lancashire's matt parkinson rushed into the team as a concussion substitute. he made eight. but that was england 141 all out. job superbly done by new zealand. england just nine runs ahead. right, lads, we are bowling again. and would you believe it... you probably would. james anderson with immediate success. will young leaving right now, but was batting possible...
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where the last clinic is just days away from closing, the decision was front and center where mark stuart is a parishioner. >> my family when we talked about it, that's what we've all been praising. >> other residents are afraid of what's to come. >> the people who are concerned about abortions, are they feeding those kids now? >> the thing that's going to keep me up at night are the women that will lose their lives because they don't have access to care? we weren't prepared before the decision. we have probably one of the most destitute health care systems here in the country. that's going to impact hundreds and thousands of people right here in the mag gleel state. once surgical abortion is banned here and elsewhere, they'll discuss whether women will be prosecuted ordering them by mail. >>> now to texas. hearings into the police response of the uvalde school shooting will continue. uziyah garcia was laid to rest. >>> turning now to russia and its intensifying attacks on ukraine with new bombing on the capitol city of kyiv. they released this video showing dozens of vehicles. >> reporte
where the last clinic is just days away from closing, the decision was front and center where mark stuart is a parishioner. >> my family when we talked about it, that's what we've all been praising. >> other residents are afraid of what's to come. >> the people who are concerned about abortions, are they feeding those kids now? >> the thing that's going to keep me up at night are the women that will lose their lives because they don't have access to care? we weren't...
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stuart broad makes things happen. we have seen it before. we saw it again.hell, dismissed for 108, relatively straightforward. very next ball, colin de grandhomme was not out lbw, but no one was watching the ball except ollie pope, who threw down the stumps with de grandhomme, yes, run out. now lord's thought anything was possible, and broad, next ball, obliged. oh, bowled him! kyle jamieson, clean bowled. broad on one of his charges. and james anderson joined in. tom blundell, lbw — new zealand, in an instant, 265—8. we can show you the ninth wicket. potts bowling, that's lbw. remember, in the match, new zealand have a substantial lead and england will have to bat a lot better in their second innings, but stuart broad in particular has given england supporters hope and that is a lot more than they arrived with here this morning. joe wilson, bbc news, at lord's. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. the next news on bbc one is at 7pm this evening. bye for now. hello, i'm isaac fanin, let me give you some of your latest sports ne
stuart broad makes things happen. we have seen it before. we saw it again.hell, dismissed for 108, relatively straightforward. very next ball, colin de grandhomme was not out lbw, but no one was watching the ball except ollie pope, who threw down the stumps with de grandhomme, yes, run out. now lord's thought anything was possible, and broad, next ball, obliged. oh, bowled him! kyle jamieson, clean bowled. broad on one of his charges. and james anderson joined in. tom blundell, lbw — new...
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stuart: why not. neil: thank you, stuart. big slide in stocks right now. we're keeping a close eye what the two-year note is doing, 10-year note is doing. suffice it they're backing up a lot. the two-year is getting close to what the 10-year is. yesterday they were going back and forth. the fact of the matter looking at those securities they have gone prohibitively higher. most expect that to continue, particularly two year note which mimics expectations what the federal reserve will do. they wrap up the big meeting tomorrow. we're expecting them to hike rates at least half a point. i do look at the fed fund futures contracts. i don't know how much stock you put in them. last week at this time, 3% of respondents were saying that they hike more than half a point. maybe as much as 75 basis points. 3/4 of a point. betting close to 40% we'll see that tomorrow. 3/4 of a rate hike that would be very, very unusual. depending how you read things. it would look alarmist to some. fed getting ahead of the curve to others. backdrop of the president of the united state
stuart: why not. neil: thank you, stuart. big slide in stocks right now. we're keeping a close eye what the two-year note is doing, 10-year note is doing. suffice it they're backing up a lot. the two-year is getting close to what the 10-year is. yesterday they were going back and forth. the fact of the matter looking at those securities they have gone prohibitively higher. most expect that to continue, particularly two year note which mimics expectations what the federal reserve will do. they...
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stuart butterfield is slack co- founder and ceo.y, you guys are saying not like zoom but it looks to me like a group meeting remote with a video screen, and workplace togetherness. why not like zoom? >> it's a good setup. a lot of things that have video that aren't zoom, but we're really trying to create something that's about working together as opposed to having a meeting and they are both important we're happy zoom customer anticipate we will be until -- liz: you guys have a partnership >> yeah, and i'm still going to spend hours a day on zoom but it's a little bit like when you have a hammer everything seems like a nail. the early days of the pandemic all we had was a 30 minute video call. liz: ours was an hour. >> there you go but we just need a wider set of tools in addition to sharing video we could have multiple people sharing their screen, there's a chat that is more centered and longer term the thing interesting to me is at the end of a meeting leaving behind an artifact so imagine you end the meeting in a sense, and say y
stuart butterfield is slack co- founder and ceo.y, you guys are saying not like zoom but it looks to me like a group meeting remote with a video screen, and workplace togetherness. why not like zoom? >> it's a good setup. a lot of things that have video that aren't zoom, but we're really trying to create something that's about working together as opposed to having a meeting and they are both important we're happy zoom customer anticipate we will be until -- liz: you guys have a...
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stuart: i don't see oil prices subsiding.erverse wish, choking the economy and sending us into a slow down or recession and that is the only tonic to get these prices down. that is a sad state of affairs. >> demand destruction is the only cure for inflation is inflation. i wonder how that is going to happen in the summer driving season because people who can't afford to get on an airplane because the airfare prices are out of control, that will kick up demand and i don't see it happening this summer, reminder to everybody there is a failed policy, it makes 0 sense to me we are not exhausting every alternative deregulating is much as possible, us production whether it is shale or offshore drilling. neil: you are not alienating the environmental friends, you're doing at all. thank you very much. remember the movie back to the future? the delorean featured in that is back, not the exact same car, in fact this one is electric, all electric. that is where the delorean is going. are you buying? after this. t (fisher investments) no
stuart: i don't see oil prices subsiding.erverse wish, choking the economy and sending us into a slow down or recession and that is the only tonic to get these prices down. that is a sad state of affairs. >> demand destruction is the only cure for inflation is inflation. i wonder how that is going to happen in the summer driving season because people who can't afford to get on an airplane because the airfare prices are out of control, that will kick up demand and i don't see it happening...
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the gloucester sank in 1682 while carrying the future king of england, james stuart.died. but the ships whereabouts were unknown until a team of divers unearthed it following a four—year search. jo black is in great yarmouth. ben, yes, good afternoon from great yarmouth where the sun is shining is and families are out here on the beach. it is amazing to think that 30 miles out there this shipwreck lies, underthe 30 miles out there this shipwreck lies, under the sea. 30 miles out there this shipwreck lies, underthe sea. it 30 miles out there this shipwreck lies, under the sea. it is amazing to think about the two brothers who discovered it. they are printers by trade but also they are licensed divers and they were inspired by the racing of the mary rose. they wanted to look for the gloucester and just when they thought they wouldn't find her, they did. when they thought they wouldn't find her, they did. beneath the surface, 30 miles off the yarmouth coast lies the gloucester. a 17th century warship which came to a tragic end. it sank 340 years ago, after hitting the sa
the gloucester sank in 1682 while carrying the future king of england, james stuart.died. but the ships whereabouts were unknown until a team of divers unearthed it following a four—year search. jo black is in great yarmouth. ben, yes, good afternoon from great yarmouth where the sun is shining is and families are out here on the beach. it is amazing to think that 30 miles out there this shipwreck lies, underthe 30 miles out there this shipwreck lies, under the sea. 30 miles out there this...
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just getting, are you ready to meet the german can join me, rachel stuart, and d. w. ah. hello from now you robbie. my name is when to come while we're out from the 77 percent less show for you africa young majority. it is always such a pleasure to have you read this week. so we'll be focusing on.
just getting, are you ready to meet the german can join me, rachel stuart, and d. w. ah. hello from now you robbie. my name is when to come while we're out from the 77 percent less show for you africa young majority. it is always such a pleasure to have you read this week. so we'll be focusing on.
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stuart broad bowling, henry edging, he was out. the match was moving, that is what they came to see, especially the broad family. here he goes again, a touch offjamieson�*s bat broad family. here he goes again, a touch off jamieson�*s bat new zealand were 90. it new zealand were attacking. trent boult bath his way, but it works. everyone can, it ended like this, so no trent boult finally gone, 284 all out. england would need to hundred 99 to win. through the corridor of uncertainty marched england's bettors. alex lees hit 12 off the first over, spectators getting right into the game and still coming into the ground. they could have missed zak crawley, gonf or non—. remember, ten wickets for new zealand to win. —— gone for zero. elizabeth has the weather. lots of blue skies and sunshine across much of the uk, set to continue for much of the week. a lot more sunshine and for some but not all it will turn rather hot and humid. across northern and western areas it will be quite cloudy and cool areas it will be quite cloudy and cool, na
stuart broad bowling, henry edging, he was out. the match was moving, that is what they came to see, especially the broad family. here he goes again, a touch offjamieson�*s bat broad family. here he goes again, a touch off jamieson�*s bat new zealand were 90. it new zealand were attacking. trent boult bath his way, but it works. everyone can, it ended like this, so no trent boult finally gone, 284 all out. england would need to hundred 99 to win. through the corridor of uncertainty marched...
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thank you so much stewart as stuart mentioned he and i've had the chance to work. in the past both at the red cross and stuart was just an absolutely remarkable head of the reagan centennial in 2011. he has saved me from one disaster another weather at the right. for at the reagan library wonderful to be with you all this morning. i you know, i had a little trepidation when stuart told me that what he wanted me to discuss with our panels is death and destruction and tragedy and and i thought okay this this will be quite a challenge but when i saw who are pan were that shall be hearing from this morning? it's it's really this is i think you're going to learn a lot and this you'll find this to be a real pleasure. even though the subject is a difficult subject for for well for all americans and and you'll learn more about that in just a moment. i did a little bit of homework. i'm not a good mathematician, but i i delved into some of the documents that the white house historical association pulled together. on this very topic of presidential funerals assassinations mor
thank you so much stewart as stuart mentioned he and i've had the chance to work. in the past both at the red cross and stuart was just an absolutely remarkable head of the reagan centennial in 2011. he has saved me from one disaster another weather at the right. for at the reagan library wonderful to be with you all this morning. i you know, i had a little trepidation when stuart told me that what he wanted me to discuss with our panels is death and destruction and tragedy and and i thought...