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good morning, susan. susan: good morning to you.t: this comes a cay the after president trump was there. susan: handing out water, food, even going to the mcdonald's -- stuart: he ran the mcdonald's. [laughter] susan: exactly. twenty days later pete buttigieg getting a visit from an administration, now, buttigieg says he's only following protocol, and that's why he showed up 20 days later, and and he didn't want to dethe tract from emergency response efforts. and he's only allowed to go after the epa moved out of its emergency response phase. listen to what he told a reporter yesterday. >> reporter: what do you have to say to the folks in ohio, in east palestine who are suffering right now? >> well, i'd refer you to about a cons interviews i've given today. >> reporter: no message for them? >> i co, and i'd refer or you to to those comments. >> reporter: do you mind sharing it with us? >> right now i'm taking some personal time -- >> reporter: okay, thank you. [inaudible conversations] stuart: what was that about? susan: well, i thi
good morning, susan. susan: good morning to you.t: this comes a cay the after president trump was there. susan: handing out water, food, even going to the mcdonald's -- stuart: he ran the mcdonald's. [laughter] susan: exactly. twenty days later pete buttigieg getting a visit from an administration, now, buttigieg says he's only following protocol, and that's why he showed up 20 days later, and and he didn't want to dethe tract from emergency response efforts. and he's only allowed to go after...
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susan: the crafts published their own book in the 1870's or so ilyon woo: 1860 susan: how was it received? ilyon woo: it was received well enough to have another printing but it was almost like they published too late. the narrative that had come out in the 40's and 50's, harriet beecher stowe had written a story that sold really well in a tangential connection, brown had written a novel that took on parts of their story, by 1860 we were so close to civil war and they did not have this sort of best-selling runaway success that william brown had or douglas many years earlier. susan: if a reader today were to pick it up, is it accessible to contemporary readers? ilyon woo: it is what excited me and drew me into the story myself. it is definitely very readable. susan: we have about four minutes left and twr this up i found a sentence or two you wrote, i wouldik to have you talk about a littlmo. you writthabsence of a happy ending might partly explain why the cftare not better known, their story eludes easy celebration and resists closure yet it is precisely this complexity that remains the s
susan: the crafts published their own book in the 1870's or so ilyon woo: 1860 susan: how was it received? ilyon woo: it was received well enough to have another printing but it was almost like they published too late. the narrative that had come out in the 40's and 50's, harriet beecher stowe had written a story that sold really well in a tangential connection, brown had written a novel that took on parts of their story, by 1860 we were so close to civil war and they did not have this sort of...
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susan: what is your reaction?hahan: i interviewed over 100 people for this book and he was one of the people who is very intimately connected to the tragedy. there are so many people whose lives were touched by this. close to 150 hostages first of all, those people. i spoke to many of them. a lot of them live with this trauma. it was a lot more severe for a lot of them, many of them were physically hurt. but, just the scars of this stayed with people a lot and to the journalist, when i spoke to him listening to him here, for generalists, this was especially painful. the one person who died during those two days was a young radio reporter who is a really promising young man, and had been working at the radio station, howard university radio station only for a few years. really promising from what i had read about him. there was a lot of introspection by journalist as well because journalism became -- the role of journalists in these two days and the way they got caught up in the whole situation, and tell the hostag
susan: what is your reaction?hahan: i interviewed over 100 people for this book and he was one of the people who is very intimately connected to the tragedy. there are so many people whose lives were touched by this. close to 150 hostages first of all, those people. i spoke to many of them. a lot of them live with this trauma. it was a lot more severe for a lot of them, many of them were physically hurt. but, just the scars of this stayed with people a lot and to the journalist, when i spoke to...
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susan: yeah.we were talking about meta, and you brought up the stock options and how because the stock has been down the past year, those that signed up with salary and stock options are underwater or less than what your contract had said that you would be paid. same thing also, by the way, at amazon. so you're down by over a third in the stock price. amazon stock price over the past year -- sure, you're up 15%, but the journal said if you signed on for stock compensation as part of your pay package, you're down 15-50%. that's a big deal. now we know amazon has cut around 18,000 workers. they're ordering staff back into the office three days a week with, that made news on friday afternoon. but if you're not enticing your workers to stick around, that might be a problem9 if the economy picks up. stuart: it's not actually the hourly pay that's been cut -- susan: no, this is more corporate staff. stuart: it's stock options that are not worth -- susan: which is how most people in silicon valley and te
susan: yeah.we were talking about meta, and you brought up the stock options and how because the stock has been down the past year, those that signed up with salary and stock options are underwater or less than what your contract had said that you would be paid. same thing also, by the way, at amazon. so you're down by over a third in the stock price. amazon stock price over the past year -- sure, you're up 15%, but the journal said if you signed on for stock compensation as part of your pay...
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susan: we have 20 minutes left. worrying about poverty in the appalachian region has been a long-standing topic for this. president kennedy was the one that created the appalachian regional commission. lbj followed with his war on poverty. since 65, the arc have invested $4.5 million in economic projects across appalachia and over 10 billion in matching funds. one of the commission cochairs was quoted as saying bidens proposed american jobs project was -- provides one billion in federal aid. there was a lot of federal money going that way. has that had any impact? why are we still talking about persistent poverty with all of this attention from the federal government? alan: one program that was done away with was the tiled -- child tax credit which joe manchin put the kibosh on -- to lap the federal government programs have had an impact. you see that in the infrastructure of eastern kentucky. that has carried through to today. we talk about how build back better which was once just a catchphrase needs to be a reali
susan: we have 20 minutes left. worrying about poverty in the appalachian region has been a long-standing topic for this. president kennedy was the one that created the appalachian regional commission. lbj followed with his war on poverty. since 65, the arc have invested $4.5 million in economic projects across appalachia and over 10 billion in matching funds. one of the commission cochairs was quoted as saying bidens proposed american jobs project was -- provides one billion in federal aid....
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susan: we have about 15 minutes left. just wanted you to comment, because at this point, your connection with u.s. immigration was border patrolman gonzalez. frankly when i read this part of the story, i was unclear of his motivations towards you. what do you think he was intending with his response to your group? javier: i think he had empathy on us because it was clearly, in his eyes, a family who was struggling to make it here and that had already tried. i think if we had lied to him and told him this was our first try, he would have taken us back to the detention center and processed us, meaning run our fingerprints. i think he didn't because if he would have done that, after the second attempt, the adults with me would have been charged with 10 years in jail. and i don't think he wanted to do that. i have talked to a close friend of mine who helped me with the research who used to be a border patrol agent and ariter himself, francisco, who is my best friend in tucson. he has told me that this is common practice -- th
susan: we have about 15 minutes left. just wanted you to comment, because at this point, your connection with u.s. immigration was border patrolman gonzalez. frankly when i read this part of the story, i was unclear of his motivations towards you. what do you think he was intending with his response to your group? javier: i think he had empathy on us because it was clearly, in his eyes, a family who was struggling to make it here and that had already tried. i think if we had lied to him and...
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susan: did you transfer money online? stuart: no, i write checks. susan: okay.al cash going from outlet to outlet. stuart: i understand that. susan: i just don't understand the hesitation. >> one thing on jp morgan chase, 10% a year for the next seven years get them in double by the end of the decade, i'd bet on it not against it. susan: on it? a trillion dollars? stuart: jp morgan? >> yep. stuart: we'll look at it. the white house says i did visorty would be a top -- diversity will be a top priority in finding the next cries chair at the fed. roll it. >> diversity and representation is really important to this president. the president will look at a highly diverse group of work class economists just as we did for the previous fed nominations and this is something that the president prides himself on and he actually has taken action to show the diversity of this administration and he will continue not just with this fed vice chair occupancy but with any come pansy or any position that's within the -- c occupancy but any open position in the white house. stuart:
susan: did you transfer money online? stuart: no, i write checks. susan: okay.al cash going from outlet to outlet. stuart: i understand that. susan: i just don't understand the hesitation. >> one thing on jp morgan chase, 10% a year for the next seven years get them in double by the end of the decade, i'd bet on it not against it. susan: on it? a trillion dollars? stuart: jp morgan? >> yep. stuart: we'll look at it. the white house says i did visorty would be a top -- diversity will...
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susan? renpepperoni, please. lauren: i feel like ashley said the veggie platter makes no sense and all of the above is my most favorite. ashley: susan, your least favorite? susan: too much chili, the indigestion and we have to pace ourselves. it's a four hour extravaganza, isn't it? ashley: i'm willing to pay the price for chili. this one is from al. he asked the question, al said if you were interviewing potus, what would be your first question? that's a good one there. lauren, what would be your first question to mr. biden? lauren: do you really want to be the president of the united states for four more years? ashley: good. i like it. susan? susan: what's your least favorite super bowl food because that just stumped me so i figure i'll ask him. lauren: he'd say yes to that interview. easy one. ashley: that is great. firstly, i'd be shocked he'd give an interview and secondly i'd say who's really in charge at the white house? anyway, this one comes from facebook, he or she said: serving in
susan? renpepperoni, please. lauren: i feel like ashley said the veggie platter makes no sense and all of the above is my most favorite. ashley: susan, your least favorite? susan: too much chili, the indigestion and we have to pace ourselves. it's a four hour extravaganza, isn't it? ashley: i'm willing to pay the price for chili. this one is from al. he asked the question, al said if you were interviewing potus, what would be your first question? that's a good one there. lauren, what would be...
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susan: yeah.he magna cart that of the -- car that that's being challenged -- magna carta. social media companies enjoy being shieldedded from liability from what their users post. this is about that 2015 paris terrorist attacks and the recruiting videos that they allege were on youtube and may have ins gated terrorists -- ins greated -- instigated terrorists to go on the attack. we do have an american being killed here. so is google liable for what's being uploaded on youtube? also twitter, i know it's a private company, but you know meta's copying twitter and elon musk who is asking you to pay $8 to verify you are the right stuart varney and the operator of your twitter account. but now they're asking you have to pay $8 a month for two-factor authentication which is how you, basically, if somebody tries to log into your account, they may have your password and log-in id, but two factor prevents that if they have to also text you that somebody's trying to log into your account. stuart: thank goodn
susan: yeah.he magna cart that of the -- car that that's being challenged -- magna carta. social media companies enjoy being shieldedded from liability from what their users post. this is about that 2015 paris terrorist attacks and the recruiting videos that they allege were on youtube and may have ins gated terrorists -- ins greated -- instigated terrorists to go on the attack. we do have an american being killed here. so is google liable for what's being uploaded on youtube? also twitter, i...
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susan: you're doing okay, stu. stuart: can't complain. thank you, susan.ou for friday feedback. a mystery surrounds the senate papers that joe biden donated to the university of delaware. the university refuses to release the papers or say whether they contain classified documents. fox news sunday anchor shannon bream with me now. shannon, why can't we see these papers? >> well, stu, there is an agreement with the biden folks and the university: they said when they took all these docudocuments and expected thous of cartons or boxes and hundreds of gigabytes of material and the deal is it'll take us after going through the archives a couple years to go through here, but the agreement is that none of the stuff would go public until late december of 2019 or until two years after joe biden was done serving in federal office. okay, subpoena, we're coming to look through them. that's possible. the university won't respond to fox digital asking about whether or not they've combed the documents or subject for some other semper 6789 for those of us on the outside,
susan: you're doing okay, stu. stuart: can't complain. thank you, susan.ou for friday feedback. a mystery surrounds the senate papers that joe biden donated to the university of delaware. the university refuses to release the papers or say whether they contain classified documents. fox news sunday anchor shannon bream with me now. shannon, why can't we see these papers? >> well, stu, there is an agreement with the biden folks and the university: they said when they took all these...
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susan: yeah.ess streaming subscribers than expected, lost over clash 2 the billion in the quarter to end last year. now, the reason why the stock is up is because the light is at the end of the tunnel that they could possibly stop losing money when it comes to streaming. they lost over $200 million in streaming, $2 the billion for the entire company are which also owns cnn, by the way. so now there are hopes by the end of 2023 they'll actually start making money on streaming. the sign-ups were less than expected, 1.1 million instead the of 1.3 million. hbo max had really strong numbers, 96 million in total subs. you heard the ceo talk about the ongoing difficult advertising environment which everybody's dealing with, but they did confirm they will be releasing new lord of the rings movies based on the hobbit and that trilogy that made over a billion collars, each film, a few years. stock is up 60% this year. stuart: i want to talk about beyond meat. i know, i think the stock is up this morning. ye
susan: yeah.ess streaming subscribers than expected, lost over clash 2 the billion in the quarter to end last year. now, the reason why the stock is up is because the light is at the end of the tunnel that they could possibly stop losing money when it comes to streaming. they lost over $200 million in streaming, $2 the billion for the entire company are which also owns cnn, by the way. so now there are hopes by the end of 2023 they'll actually start making money on streaming. the sign-ups were...
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susan: who can blame him?ery well, and as your market watcher just mentioned, third straight quarter of profits after they lost money for over a decade, and that's thanks, of course, to the new ceo. also raising guidance to start this year. and even though we're looking at a slowing economy, high inflation, this is almost recession-proof that you have cybersecurity, a company spending -- companies spending on cybersecurity news they need those protection on internet. stuart: a 10% gain, that's a big deal. susan: stellantis -- stuart: that's chrysler. susan: makes jeeps, record annual profits because people are buying their cars and they're buying about $1.7 billion in stock, and a dividend is going to boost the share price. electric car sales, they say, were up over 40%. also in terms of dividends, intel has become a dividend payer. you showed me there was a 4% dividend yield on intel, which i learned from you -- stuart: i taught you manager about thing stock market? if get out of here. susan southern i was a
susan: who can blame him?ery well, and as your market watcher just mentioned, third straight quarter of profits after they lost money for over a decade, and that's thanks, of course, to the new ceo. also raising guidance to start this year. and even though we're looking at a slowing economy, high inflation, this is almost recession-proof that you have cybersecurity, a company spending -- companies spending on cybersecurity news they need those protection on internet. stuart: a 10% gain, that's...
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susan: incredible. [laughter] stuart: thank you, susan.%, almost at $150 a share. let's get started with meta. reported late yesterday. susan, i've been going on all morning about that huge buyback -- susan: i've heard that, yes. stuart: you've been hearing that, and i think that's one of the reasons why the stock is up. susan: it's a major reason, i don't think it's the only reason. yeah, $40 billion more in stock buybacks, but you also have a reining in of costs which is, obviously, very vital to wall street, and they loved it. you had three full upgrades this morning, bank of america, rosen blat, piper raising their outlook, and you had 18 price target hikes going all the way up to 260 now at barclays. costs are coming down a lot faster than wall street had anticipated after they laid off around # 1,000. you also had zuckerberg on the other thankings -- earnings call saying layoffs may actually continue. they actually grew users in the u.s. is and canada, hard to do in a sitrated market -- saturated market, and they crossed 2 billion da
susan: incredible. [laughter] stuart: thank you, susan.%, almost at $150 a share. let's get started with meta. reported late yesterday. susan, i've been going on all morning about that huge buyback -- susan: i've heard that, yes. stuart: you've been hearing that, and i think that's one of the reasons why the stock is up. susan: it's a major reason, i don't think it's the only reason. yeah, $40 billion more in stock buybacks, but you also have a reining in of costs which is, obviously, very...
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thanks, susan.hink vice president harris has managed the border crisis? roll tape. >> the grading system goes a-f. i give her az. >> i don't want to be mean, but i'm giving her an f. >> c? >> i think kamala harris is doing a great job. stuart: okay. maybe it's time for the border czar to actually visit the border. wouldn't that be something? a tennessee congressman is a former doctor, he's calling on president biden to undergo a cognitive test. the white house says the president has a physical this month. will the results be released, and will it include a cognitive test? we'll have a report. >>> take a look at this, it's an op-ed, chinese communists don't have food, so now they want to control ours. do we ban china from buying farmland in america? that's next. ♪ here's to the farmer that plants the fields in the spring -- ♪ that turn from green to that harvest money ♪ ♪ inner voice (kombucha brewer): if i just stare at these payroll forms... my business' payroll taxes will calculate themselves. rig
thanks, susan.hink vice president harris has managed the border crisis? roll tape. >> the grading system goes a-f. i give her az. >> i don't want to be mean, but i'm giving her an f. >> c? >> i think kamala harris is doing a great job. stuart: okay. maybe it's time for the border czar to actually visit the border. wouldn't that be something? a tennessee congressman is a former doctor, he's calling on president biden to undergo a cognitive test. the white house says the...
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susan: yep.oogle announcement on it, a baidu announcement and a microsoft announcement on it? go ahead, i'm taking your story away. susan: this is the artificial intelligence arms war that we're in. alphabet's ceo last night announcing they are starting a new chatgpt exit or the called bard which they are initially, only initially because they have a ton of cash and drive pattern, they're plowing $300 million into bard and a lot more in the future. and you heard pa chai and google and i did on the earnings call last week, service the all about genre generative art official -- artificial intelligence. their initialest thing will only include external select groups, i was a little miffed i wasn't part of the group. i think the timing was obviously imperative, and the reason why he chose last night was because it was on the eve of microsoft's event today, right? we know that their search enengine, bing, will incorporate chatgpt. this is a $10 billion investment over 10 years into open a.i., the chan
susan: yep.oogle announcement on it, a baidu announcement and a microsoft announcement on it? go ahead, i'm taking your story away. susan: this is the artificial intelligence arms war that we're in. alphabet's ceo last night announcing they are starting a new chatgpt exit or the called bard which they are initially, only initially because they have a ton of cash and drive pattern, they're plowing $300 million into bard and a lot more in the future. and you heard pa chai and google and i did on...
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so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank you, jane. and it's really a great privilege to have this conversation with you today. as someone who has yourself studying china and asia a very long time. you know that it was surprisingly easy for xi jinping to consolidate power establish this system of highly centralized personal estate rule. and because don champion had sort to institutionalize the chinese political system to make it more predictable all based more on collect tive leadership than strongmen rule. and he, deng xiaoping, of course, was mao successor, who came into pow
so, susan, let's get started. as they say. we have just seen the most extraordinary congress of the communist party of china. these are every five year events. it was the coronation of jinping who can now reign over china as long as he works no constitutional or term. he is basically emperor of everything, the economy the military, foreign policy through the lens of overreach. can you tell us why it was relatively easy for sesion ping to establish himself in such a powerful position. well thank...
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i want to bring many susan because susan was on the apple call -- susan: and the amazon call.t: was he? el me about apple. supersuperi spoke to tim cook, ceo of apple, and he old me that there are -- told me there are three reasons for the profit miss, the global slowdown which is making the u.s. dollar stronger and the china production snags which they prewarned in december. now, you also heard apple talk about reacceleration in the iphone sales for quarter. higher sales growth than last year. and that's why the stock actually turned flat during that earnings call. i also asked tim the about possible layoffs as apple is the only big silicon valley giant that hasn't announced a big round of layoffs. he says that in many areas in the company we are not hiring at all. and then in engineering we continue to the hire some, but everybody is being very prudent. that means there are no big rounds of layoffs just yet. they have a lot of cash still on the balance sheet, and when you rook at apple making -- look at apple making 43% margins, 43% margins on everything they sell, to me, th
i want to bring many susan because susan was on the apple call -- susan: and the amazon call.t: was he? el me about apple. supersuperi spoke to tim cook, ceo of apple, and he old me that there are -- told me there are three reasons for the profit miss, the global slowdown which is making the u.s. dollar stronger and the china production snags which they prewarned in december. now, you also heard apple talk about reacceleration in the iphone sales for quarter. higher sales growth than last year....
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key earnings reports all right before about including target, tell me more susan. after shrinkage is a lesson, the last quarter they said that a cost of $400 million but no mention of the holiday and they did before melissa higher sales higher profit and firstly for target and almost a year discounting help them to reduce the inventory issue you heard that from the ceo brian cornell and he said is still a very challenging environment of this white target is giving every wide range of 2023 guardian so they say the same store sales which is basically how you measure for truck make could be capitol of single to be up and low single percentage points quite a hedge there but high inflation ultimately consumers are shifting convergences to the groceries beauty and household items essentials as they say. stuart: will foot traffic in the upper down and announce and we go, the cruise lines, what is happening there norwegian. susan: is disappointing looking at a cell if you're in the stock and this because of a bigger gloss of expected despite the fact that evidence revenge
key earnings reports all right before about including target, tell me more susan. after shrinkage is a lesson, the last quarter they said that a cost of $400 million but no mention of the holiday and they did before melissa higher sales higher profit and firstly for target and almost a year discounting help them to reduce the inventory issue you heard that from the ceo brian cornell and he said is still a very challenging environment of this white target is giving every wide range of 2023...
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susan: absolutely.target hikes going up to 275 mostly and bring up the board for stu to look at and looking at wells, barkly, bank of america and calling the stock 20% upside on nvidia and they're already up 40% in the first six weeks of this year and 10 month high. nvidia seen as main beneficiary of art initial boom and chips needed for the chip software and lifting other chip stocks amd, broad come and the like. stuart: on the screen is the analysts and where they think nvidia stock is going, all above where it is now. susan: yeah. stuart: my goodness me. netflix, they're cutting prices? susan: yes, this was a report in the wall street journal cuts reports in three dozen countries around the world and not here in the u.s. just yet and no bargain yet and netflix is cutting prices and mostly emerging economies and think of latin america, middle east and asia and europe and that's not a good sign for stock being down and cut prices to keep subscribers signed and demand is going down and we have warner br
susan: absolutely.target hikes going up to 275 mostly and bring up the board for stu to look at and looking at wells, barkly, bank of america and calling the stock 20% upside on nvidia and they're already up 40% in the first six weeks of this year and 10 month high. nvidia seen as main beneficiary of art initial boom and chips needed for the chip software and lifting other chip stocks amd, broad come and the like. stuart: on the screen is the analysts and where they think nvidia stock is going,...
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susan: yeah, we have to.utperformance if you're flat in a down market, that's pretty good, and the reason is that lockheed could be signing a $2 billion deal with the u.s. navy and a contract for these hypersonic weapons. also the heightened global geopolitical tensions this morning, right? and that means higher sales for these defense stocks like lockheed, northrup, general dynamics. you've been talking about president xi possibly visiting russia in the spring and russia pulling out of that nuclear treaty, so there's a lot to react on today. stuart: i'm surprised the defense stocks are not actually doing better. susan: last year, unfortunately, the tragedy of the ukraine-russia war breaking out. stuart: what else do you have for us? susan: your favorite op thetic on the day, manchester unites, man-u, in the english premier league. stuart: you know about in the, do you? >> i do know about the money and economics involved. last week potential buyers are stepping up, there are bids for a full outright purchase
susan: yeah, we have to.utperformance if you're flat in a down market, that's pretty good, and the reason is that lockheed could be signing a $2 billion deal with the u.s. navy and a contract for these hypersonic weapons. also the heightened global geopolitical tensions this morning, right? and that means higher sales for these defense stocks like lockheed, northrup, general dynamics. you've been talking about president xi possibly visiting russia in the spring and russia pulling out of that...
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susan: yeah. they doubled their money. ashley: they are. of. susan: in gamestop.round, as always, susan. thank you very much, appreciate that. >>> coming up, health concerns are mounting in east palestine, ohio, after a train derailment released toxic chemicals. listen to this. >> the evacuation order was lifted too early, prematurely, and if you don't have to go back yet, try to stay where you are. >> i was here five minutes, and i have a headache right now. ashley: doesn't sound good. republican lawmakers demanding answers from transportation secretary pete buttigieg who has remained silent. ohio congressman mike turner will be here to talk about that. >>> politico reports the ceo of anti-woke inc., vivek ramaswamy, has his eye on the white house. well, does vivek plan to run? guess what, i'm going to ask him, he's here. >>> the white house is touting progress being made by the inflation reduction act, but inflation has jumped 6.4% many just the past 12 the months. larry kudlow will be here to sound off on the biden economy right after this. ♪ -- on the highway
susan: yeah. they doubled their money. ashley: they are. of. susan: in gamestop.round, as always, susan. thank you very much, appreciate that. >>> coming up, health concerns are mounting in east palestine, ohio, after a train derailment released toxic chemicals. listen to this. >> the evacuation order was lifted too early, prematurely, and if you don't have to go back yet, try to stay where you are. >> i was here five minutes, and i have a headache right now. ashley:...
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susan: yeah. this earnings was, shall we say, not great? [laughter] they're cutting 500 jobs, 19% of the work force. and i think this goes to show that buy now, pay later does the not work in a higher rate environment. when you're paying 0%, yeah, that might be profitable. while they haven't made a profit in a long time the, i think throughout the entire company's history, but they're growing their users. in this environment it is not working, and earnings missed badly. they lost more than 20% in loss ares. losses ballooned by 20% more than wall street estimates. and then the i want to show you canopy. i think this is a company you visited in the past, correct me if you're wrong. ashley: yes. susan: they're cutting 800 jobs and closing the smith balls headquarters. they lost more money than expected despite the fact that you had more states legalizing marijuana use, and they're trying to drive themselves to profitability by cutting down on costs. ashley: yeah. they were operating i out of a buildi
susan: yeah. this earnings was, shall we say, not great? [laughter] they're cutting 500 jobs, 19% of the work force. and i think this goes to show that buy now, pay later does the not work in a higher rate environment. when you're paying 0%, yeah, that might be profitable. while they haven't made a profit in a long time the, i think throughout the entire company's history, but they're growing their users. in this environment it is not working, and earnings missed badly. they lost more than 20%...
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susan: $1.6 billion.enough power to chuck out the ceo and the board agreed with them? susan: apparently so. look at stock reaction and you're lance and now your stock gets two upgrades and rbc, bank of america and agree it's good moves for the stock and bank of america is calling it a 241 stock and rbc says worth 210 and acts victimses very busy over the past year and activity has really picked up and it usually does in a down market and falling stock prices means added pressure for these activist investors to ra wrangle changes. stuart: that's up with that? susan: yeah, microsoft was up 1.5% and microsoft said it's integrating more ai capabilities into the cloud azure services and snap chat plus subscriber and the chat bot subscriber and one of the best performers today and anticipation launching chatgpt and cybersecurity like crowd strike get ago lift from the ai boom. so crowd apparently worth 150 according to morgan stanley this morning. stuart: one more item to bring me up to speed with and that's th
susan: $1.6 billion.enough power to chuck out the ceo and the board agreed with them? susan: apparently so. look at stock reaction and you're lance and now your stock gets two upgrades and rbc, bank of america and agree it's good moves for the stock and bank of america is calling it a 241 stock and rbc says worth 210 and acts victimses very busy over the past year and activity has really picked up and it usually does in a down market and falling stock prices means added pressure for these...
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susan: yeah.eople were positioned to be so negative on this video, this kids' video game maker that the strong bookings actually surprised them. that means they saw a strong the holiday season which shows that consumers are still spending, and we saw them in the retail sales number, retail sales this morning, and that's because consumers are still spending despite a higher rate and a slowing economy environment, right? dale thely active users -- daily active users went up by almost 20%. that's really impressive. 58.8 million gamers each and every day, and that remember that roblox, a majority of their gamers are younger than 18. two-thirds, in fact, that's a long pipeline for them in the future. also devon energy reported disappointing results here for the oil major, surprising given that we saw exxon, chevron, all these big oil companies reporting huge profits last year because of the highest oil prices in 14 years. and chris -- krispy kreme came out with better numbers, upbeat guidance. same thi
susan: yeah.eople were positioned to be so negative on this video, this kids' video game maker that the strong bookings actually surprised them. that means they saw a strong the holiday season which shows that consumers are still spending, and we saw them in the retail sales number, retail sales this morning, and that's because consumers are still spending despite a higher rate and a slowing economy environment, right? dale thely active users -- daily active users went up by almost 20%. that's...
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susan dickinson, thank you _ assessment. susan dickinson, thank you very _ assessment.ment. susan dickinson, thank you very much for your. thank you very much for your time. a memorial service for dame vivienne westwood has been held on thursday in london, with famous faces from around the world paying their respects. the legendary fashion designer and environmental activist died in december aged 81. stephanie prentice has more. here to honour the life of a fond friend, victoria beckham in black riveted dress joined by helena bonham carter wearing a classic tartan design for a memorial to the late vivienne westwood. her loss felt strongly by the british fashion scene with models turning out to pay their respects, as well as famous faces from around the world in the fashion, music, and art scene. and while many dressed in black, others brought touches of her signature style with flashes of colour and bold patterns and prints. it was a fitting tribute for the grammar school girl from glossop, a small town in england, who brought punk fashion into the mainstream and quickl
susan dickinson, thank you _ assessment. susan dickinson, thank you very _ assessment.ment. susan dickinson, thank you very much for your. thank you very much for your time. a memorial service for dame vivienne westwood has been held on thursday in london, with famous faces from around the world paying their respects. the legendary fashion designer and environmental activist died in december aged 81. stephanie prentice has more. here to honour the life of a fond friend, victoria beckham in...
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susan li is here to help us. let's begin with tesla, susan. model y being sold out in the u.s.?a was actually up in the premarket before those producer prices hit the tape. model ys have sold out for this quarter already according to one report. now, if you want the crossover and these suvs, you have to wait from april to june to get your hands on a model y. remember that tesla cut their global prices for these models by 20% here in the u.s., 13% in china, its two biggest markets. they have since raised prices back up by $1,000, and this is after the treasury raised the cap on evs that are eligible for that $. 7500 tax break up to 80 grand. you have reports that tesla has now fired a few dozen of of the employees in that buffalo autopilot plant that's trying to unionize. the stock is up 70% so far this year with, doubling your money since the lows in december and you have elon musk killing those shorts. he's tried to short this stock so far this year. we're only eight weeks in. ashley: ouch. that's true. let's get to cisco, i think that was the lone gainer on the dow 30 and, yes
susan li is here to help us. let's begin with tesla, susan. model y being sold out in the u.s.?a was actually up in the premarket before those producer prices hit the tape. model ys have sold out for this quarter already according to one report. now, if you want the crossover and these suvs, you have to wait from april to june to get your hands on a model y. remember that tesla cut their global prices for these models by 20% here in the u.s., 13% in china, its two biggest markets. they have...
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stuart: give them hell, susan. that's an order. thank you, susan.e a look at the cost of eating in restaurants up 8.3% from last year. celebrity chef, he's back with us. his name is david burke and he really is a celebrity and he's on the show this morning. why are you opening a brand new restaurant in new york city at a time like this: homelessness, crime, rising prices. >> you're right about all that, it's a good opportunity and opening at 277 park. there's 8,000 desks and for the tenants on lexington and 48th and breakfast, lunch and dinner concept, grab and go and also a restaurant in there. stuart: what's your pricing? you're on park avenue so it's a very ritzy place. will you be expecting to get $100 per customer in each check? >> not -- maybe on the restaurant side for dinner. lunch, $50 and grab and go $20 average between coffee, pastries, grab and go breakfast and cafe and we don't have service on that side so we save on labor with quick service end of it. we'll also be delivering to the building as well as surrounding areas. stuart: you've
stuart: give them hell, susan. that's an order. thank you, susan.e a look at the cost of eating in restaurants up 8.3% from last year. celebrity chef, he's back with us. his name is david burke and he really is a celebrity and he's on the show this morning. why are you opening a brand new restaurant in new york city at a time like this: homelessness, crime, rising prices. >> you're right about all that, it's a good opportunity and opening at 277 park. there's 8,000 desks and for the...
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back with me are susan del percio and dean obeidallah. all right, susan, who won the week?rney alvin bragg who i have nothing to agree with politically, but boy he reconvened or convened a grand jury to investigate the stormy daniels hush money case against donald trump, and that really seems to have irked donald trump, because he was tweeting or true social thing about it. i think it was the right move, and he waited until the time was right, so alvin bragg. >> all right, dean, who is your winner this week? >> i got the winner. it's a chinese spy balloon. everybody is talking about. it >> [laughter] >> it's getting more press than donald trump. don trump might launch his own spy balloon which of course is made in china just like his ties and suits. everyone wants to shut it down and save. it spy balloon winner. >> i love, it's by balloon. my winner is the president of united states with an economy that is not just steady but expanding, jobs being created, heading into his state of the union next week. the president is showing the kind of strength that i think the country a
back with me are susan del percio and dean obeidallah. all right, susan, who won the week?rney alvin bragg who i have nothing to agree with politically, but boy he reconvened or convened a grand jury to investigate the stormy daniels hush money case against donald trump, and that really seems to have irked donald trump, because he was tweeting or true social thing about it. i think it was the right move, and he waited until the time was right, so alvin bragg. >> all right, dean, who is...
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thank you very much, susan li.rubio is call figure a review of ford's clash 3.5 -- $3.5 billion investment to build an ev battery plant with funding from china. jeff flock, what exactly does rubio want to know? >> reporter: you've got to drive before you can fly, first of all, ashley. but what he wants to know is some concerns about that company that ford is partnering with, with this new ev battery plant in michigan. it's a great thing, 2,000 plus jobs, but the company called contemporary amporex technology, it's a chinese company, and he has concerns about the company's ties with the chinese communist party. fox digital today is reporting on ties between the founder and ceo of that company with the ccp. and so he has some questions about that. he's written a letter to the secretaries of treasury, transportation and energy. in it he says, and i quote him now, i am alarmed at ford's plan to establish a large michigan-based factory, structures a wholly-owned subsidiary that licenses its tech from catl. i demand that
thank you very much, susan li.rubio is call figure a review of ford's clash 3.5 -- $3.5 billion investment to build an ev battery plant with funding from china. jeff flock, what exactly does rubio want to know? >> reporter: you've got to drive before you can fly, first of all, ashley. but what he wants to know is some concerns about that company that ford is partnering with, with this new ev battery plant in michigan. it's a great thing, 2,000 plus jobs, but the company called...
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susan: and who has deep pockets to back them up.e table in susan: yeah and the markets best performer is s&p is one getting a takeover from danaher making life science devices like air pew firs, et cetera. no specifics on the deal and it's a 70% premium and close to $17 billion offer here. newmont by new crest and $17 billion all stock deal being put on the table and public storage buying life storage and what does this tell us about the markets a what you wanted to ask you? tell you that people are saying, okay, it's better than expected. maybe with china reopening time to deploy cash and get throughout and be aggressive and maybe interest rates won't go up as much so we can afford to buy some of the companies. stuart: one more before i try to answer your question, what's spotify? that's not a deal. susan: no, but upgraded with wells fargo calling it overweight and wells saying 180 and here streams spike after the grammies. last year-over-year's big winner john -- year's big winner john baptiste spiked by 2,090 afterwards. stuart:
susan: and who has deep pockets to back them up.e table in susan: yeah and the markets best performer is s&p is one getting a takeover from danaher making life science devices like air pew firs, et cetera. no specifics on the deal and it's a 70% premium and close to $17 billion offer here. newmont by new crest and $17 billion all stock deal being put on the table and public storage buying life storage and what does this tell us about the markets a what you wanted to ask you? tell you that...
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let's get to the markets, shall we, susan.t to start with the indian billionaire who's being accused of running the largest con game in corporate history. susan: i would be careful with that terminology. it's one of the biggest wipeouts in history. you know, last year he was the second richest man on the planet and worth $150 billion behind elon musk and he's lost a third of his wealth so far this year. $50 billion plus and lost and the reason is because hindenberg research that took down other people for fraud, he had hindenberg calling him a fraud using fake accounting and market manipulate and adani had to pull a lucrative ipo and faced angry lenders, creditors and banks that rejected his collateral that he u use his own securities for and there's a cascade that that empire may not last. stuart: that's a big deal actually. nathan nelson peltz in a big proxy fight with disney. susan: yeah and the house of mouse is up by a quarter so you're getting a lift across all markets and peltz getting more aggressive in the proxy fight
let's get to the markets, shall we, susan.t to start with the indian billionaire who's being accused of running the largest con game in corporate history. susan: i would be careful with that terminology. it's one of the biggest wipeouts in history. you know, last year he was the second richest man on the planet and worth $150 billion behind elon musk and he's lost a third of his wealth so far this year. $50 billion plus and lost and the reason is because hindenberg research that took down other...
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we have susan bill purcell, republican strategist.d jolly from the republican congressman from florida, -- nbc political analyst, otherwise known as my sunday family. hi, guys, good to be reunited. here we go, don. give me ear response to what you heard from nikki haley. do democrats fear and nikki haley? remain, i think -- >> no, not at all, that was an incredibly arrogant response. here is the deal about nikki haley, all democrats have to do is run against her record. if you talk to the people who are there in south carolina, the -- law and once he writes, they'll tell you she kept the party line on everything that is anti that occult democrats. frankly, that are losing issues in the american populist. she's battling portion writes, she's bad on voting rights, nikki haley will run around for the next two years telling us that she took the confederate flag down from the south carolina state capitol. but guess what? it took a massacre of nine people at mother emmanuel church for that to happen. there is no general appeal that nikki ha
we have susan bill purcell, republican strategist.d jolly from the republican congressman from florida, -- nbc political analyst, otherwise known as my sunday family. hi, guys, good to be reunited. here we go, don. give me ear response to what you heard from nikki haley. do democrats fear and nikki haley? remain, i think -- >> no, not at all, that was an incredibly arrogant response. here is the deal about nikki haley, all democrats have to do is run against her record. if you talk to the...
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let's get the view of susan in south wales . susan, susan in south wales. susan, what do you think?ot a a cabbage patch. no, i've got a beanstalk from last year because i've grown off a lot of my own beans and we do need to grow more of our own food because we are importing an awful lot in 2020. wrong . imported 10.46 2020. wrong. imported 10.46 billion worth of fruit and veg . billion worth of fruit and veg. there are obviously seasonal produce that we can't , so we're produce that we can't, so we're always going to have to improve food such as bananas. i mean, you know never in a million years would we have bananas here. but you think the government should start to support our farmers ? i mean, the support our farmers? i mean, the horticultural sector it wasn't seen in the government supports scheme for energy industries , scheme for energy industries, which is surprising because this time of the year obviously they greenhouses to grow the tomatoes that we in certain areas we haven't we normally imports in the winter 95% of our tomatoes and i come from spain and morocco and appare
let's get the view of susan in south wales . susan, susan in south wales. susan, what do you think?ot a a cabbage patch. no, i've got a beanstalk from last year because i've grown off a lot of my own beans and we do need to grow more of our own food because we are importing an awful lot in 2020. wrong . imported 10.46 2020. wrong. imported 10.46 billion worth of fruit and veg . billion worth of fruit and veg. there are obviously seasonal produce that we can't , so we're produce that we can't,...
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let's get the view of susan in south wales . susan, susan in south wales. susan, what do you think? got a a cabbage patch. no, i've got a beanstalk from last year because i've grown off a lot of my own beans and we do need to grow more of our own food because we are importing an awful lot in 2020. wrong . imported 10.46 2020. wrong. imported 10.46 billion worth of fruit and veg . billion worth of fruit and veg. there are obviously seasonal produce that we can't , so we're produce that we can't, so we're always going to have to improve food such as bananas. i mean, you know never in a million years would we have bananas here. but you think the government should start to support our farmers ? i mean, the support our farmers? i mean, the horticultural sector it wasn't seen in the government supports scheme for energy industries , scheme for energy industries, which is surprising because this time of the year obviously they greenhouses to grow the tomatoes that we in certain areas we haven't we normally imports in the winter 95% of our tomatoes and i come from spain and morocco and appa
let's get the view of susan in south wales . susan, susan in south wales. susan, what do you think? got a a cabbage patch. no, i've got a beanstalk from last year because i've grown off a lot of my own beans and we do need to grow more of our own food because we are importing an awful lot in 2020. wrong . imported 10.46 2020. wrong. imported 10.46 billion worth of fruit and veg . billion worth of fruit and veg. there are obviously seasonal produce that we can't , so we're produce that we can't,...
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ed: what if you reflect on in your book about susan?hich a jew learn about her as you went about writing? mark: susan is a cipher. unlike sheryl sandberg, she has not built a public profile. most people don't know who she is. i think that's been advantageous in some ways. they've been able to avoid some of the scrutiny that facebook has. i think what will be interesting going forward is she's described by people who work at google as one of the very few on the planet that has a relationship with google founders who have left the company but are still the majority shareholders and now is googles and she's clearly still consulting, but her absence i think will be felt. : bloomberg's mark bergen. a bloomberg reporter but also author of that book that you could check out. i'm sure you could get anywhere, it's been out since september and i myself will be reading it. like,,, subscribe, youtube's rise to world domination. something else we are keeping our eye on closely, changes coming to an app near you. meta and spotify are launching new fe
ed: what if you reflect on in your book about susan?hich a jew learn about her as you went about writing? mark: susan is a cipher. unlike sheryl sandberg, she has not built a public profile. most people don't know who she is. i think that's been advantageous in some ways. they've been able to avoid some of the scrutiny that facebook has. i think what will be interesting going forward is she's described by people who work at google as one of the very few on the planet that has a relationship...
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susan, let me go to you first.one year anniversary of the war in ukraine and president biden marked the occasion this week with a foreign trip that included a historic stop in kyiv as well as a stop in poland at the halfway mark of the biden presidency. he made the historic trip. his response was of course to the russian invasion and his stance as one of the major foreign policy legacies. how would you braid his timing of this conflict? >> what probably an a-only because no one handles it perfectly. there is always some issues here and there but i think what is also so important is not just how he has been handling the foreign policy as it goes to the war but what he did beforehand. getting an ally, our nato allies in line after having to deal with president, former president trump. this was a really important thing that president biden did. he said you can trust america. i am here and his visit to ukraine was not just a message to ukrainians. it was a message to the rest of the world. i am fully in and then also,
susan, let me go to you first.one year anniversary of the war in ukraine and president biden marked the occasion this week with a foreign trip that included a historic stop in kyiv as well as a stop in poland at the halfway mark of the biden presidency. he made the historic trip. his response was of course to the russian invasion and his stance as one of the major foreign policy legacies. how would you braid his timing of this conflict? >> what probably an a-only because no one handles it...
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susan, let's start with the new developments surrounding former vice president mike pence.found additional classified documents at his indiana home yesterday. and this comes after pence was subpoenaed by special counsel, jack smith, in doj's january 6th investigation. now, pence has presidential aspirations, and his testimony before the special counsel could have the fate of the only declared republican candidate, former president trump. what do you make of this week's stories? >> well, i think when it comes to the documents, jeez, she's one of several now that he has. but he's more in vain of president biden welcoming the fbi to make that search and turning over the documents, versus the former president who fought this to the nail, and basically try to obstruct justice. when it comes to the fbi special investigation of january six, this really does put vice president pence, former vice president pence, in an out situation because he wants to run for president and shows independents and that he did do the right thing on january 6th. and yet, he still has president trump, l
susan, let's start with the new developments surrounding former vice president mike pence.found additional classified documents at his indiana home yesterday. and this comes after pence was subpoenaed by special counsel, jack smith, in doj's january 6th investigation. now, pence has presidential aspirations, and his testimony before the special counsel could have the fate of the only declared republican candidate, former president trump. what do you make of this week's stories? >> well, i...
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. >> susan lee has been covering crypto currency for years. >> susan lee, i would call ftx like the td ameritrade or charles schwab. a place you can buy and sell bitcoins, whatever, crypto currenty you like. >> ftx it is a cryptocurrency aircra exchange. >> one of the largest crypto echanges in the world, billions of dollars traded on exchange, users thought it was legitimate. >> you are most important person and company in exri -- crypto. >> he is pretty smart. >> i am sam this is my story. >> he came with a scruffy kid that may not shower much that wears a lot of t-shirts and shorts, just a guy who is sleeping on a beanbag and a genius out of nowhere. >> sam bankman-fried of the one of the rich e the richest men in the world, promoting a humble image. >> they wrote fawning, profiles. >> he lives with roommates. >> one of them a golden doodle. >> joining me now sam bankman-fried. >> i want to get rich not because i like money, but because i wanted to give that money to charity. >> you were called j.p. morgan of crypto. >> it doesn't bother me. >> he promoted himself beyond financial w
. >> susan lee has been covering crypto currency for years. >> susan lee, i would call ftx like the td ameritrade or charles schwab. a place you can buy and sell bitcoins, whatever, crypto currenty you like. >> ftx it is a cryptocurrency aircra exchange. >> one of the largest crypto echanges in the world, billions of dollars traded on exchange, users thought it was legitimate. >> you are most important person and company in exri -- crypto. >> he is pretty...