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and tyler. >> hey, rick. >> this is an exciting annoya announcement to make we believe that cryptocurrency is here to stay and bitcoin is right for us and allocated a percent to the capital markets into bitcoin and we use gemini as a platform in order to be able to execute that what's equally exciting is applications that gemini are doing, winklevosses are doing that will literally be a game changer for consumers and i always benefit from partnering with the most thought forward people and cameron and tyler are ahead of the curve on this so our consumers are going to benefit mightily from this one more thing when this pandemic is over and it will be over consumers want to reengage and a sense of community and have enrichment in the lives but some behaviors are going to change and the companies that win their loyalty will be the companies that anticipate those changes and meet the consumer where they are. and that's what gemini is helping us do and we are very excited about it. >> tyler, it is ty
and tyler. >> hey, rick. >> this is an exciting annoya announcement to make we believe that cryptocurrency is here to stay and bitcoin is right for us and allocated a percent to the capital markets into bitcoin and we use gemini as a platform in order to be able to execute that what's equally exciting is applications that gemini are doing, winklevosses are doing that will literally be a game changer for consumers and i always benefit from partnering with the most thought forward...
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maybe it's the dress code, also, tyler. you know, from the waist down. commute is the biggest reason why they are preferring to stay, work at home. honestly, i think they'll miss that water cooler collaboration and socialization in the office and after work and i think over time this is one of the areas where consumer or employees change their mind and gradually migrate back to the office i do not believe it will go back to 100%. absolutely not but i do believe it will be more than people are expecting it be and with that will come purchases of apparel for work. >> i think you're probably right on that. not go back to 100% and as employees see fellow employees going back to work, they are going to want to go back to work because they think they'll be missing something or going to be at a disadvantage on promotion, salary increase and so forth terry lundgren, thank you, appreciate it. >> thanks tyler, courtney. >>> the bond market, rick santelli hey, rick. >> well, i tell you what, it has been a wild, wild day, tyler look at one-week chart it is easy to s
maybe it's the dress code, also, tyler. you know, from the waist down. commute is the biggest reason why they are preferring to stay, work at home. honestly, i think they'll miss that water cooler collaboration and socialization in the office and after work and i think over time this is one of the areas where consumer or employees change their mind and gradually migrate back to the office i do not believe it will go back to 100%. absolutely not but i do believe it will be more than people are...
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tyler? >>> so let's talk about this a little bit more folks, is the recession really over or not and what does it mean for the market with stocks as high as they are. that would be record highs let's bring in cnbc contributor michael far, president and ceo of far, miller and washington and ron insana, a cnbc senior analyst and commentator as well as a senior adviser to schroeder's north america. ron, i'll start you with you heard what some of the fed governor just said and what steve liesman just said and what you have said, we may be out of the recession but we really haven't recovered from it, we're not totally over it. explain. >> well, you've got 8.5 million people unemployed still, tyler, and so we haven't returned to the unemployment levels or employment levels pre-pandemic you still have people who have been displaced, two million women have left the work force, who have yet to come back in, and you know, gdp, as steve indicated is about to eclipse its pre-pandemic levels. but it's re
tyler? >>> so let's talk about this a little bit more folks, is the recession really over or not and what does it mean for the market with stocks as high as they are. that would be record highs let's bring in cnbc contributor michael far, president and ceo of far, miller and washington and ron insana, a cnbc senior analyst and commentator as well as a senior adviser to schroeder's north america. ron, i'll start you with you heard what some of the fed governor just said and what steve...
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tyler, those could be big catalysts. >> dom, thank you very much. >>> consumer confidence jumping to4-month high, but in spite of this good news, many restaurants are still having trouble finding workers to come back to work for more on the challenges, and a check on his businesses, tilman fertitta, chairman of restaurant corporation, and owner of houston's team. you were personally frightened by it, from what you saw since then, what have you learned and what can the country take away from texas's approach to covid and what texas has done and experienced? >> well, it's really amazing, and looking at like the month of april, we're up 2% in revenue, compared to 19, which is the highest in the nation for all of our business what's interesting is new york is down 50%, and yet we have a fewer cases percentage so everybody criticized governor abbott for opening this up last may, we've been open, so obviously it was the right decision, but now what we're all fighting, of course, is there's no employees out there, and now you've got the new american jobs act for the infrastructure that is g
tyler, those could be big catalysts. >> dom, thank you very much. >>> consumer confidence jumping to4-month high, but in spite of this good news, many restaurants are still having trouble finding workers to come back to work for more on the challenges, and a check on his businesses, tilman fertitta, chairman of restaurant corporation, and owner of houston's team. you were personally frightened by it, from what you saw since then, what have you learned and what can the country...
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hey, robert. >> hey, tyler. prices falling by more than 70% from the recent high average sale prices down from 3,900 to 1,400 between february and the end of march transaction volume of nft falling by about half from 80,000 a week to just over 40,000 the artist mike winkleman sold that $69 million nft back in march saying some nfts could go to zero before they finally become a broader asset class there's two big drivers. crypto punks and top shots computer generated shots helped to launch the craze and selling over $7 million in february. they have since totally crashed. weekly sales of top shots, those are the nba video highlights, they reached $125 million back in february. then fell almost 90% to just $15 million. now seems like everyone is minting nfts now tom brady with a company playboy partnering with nifty gateway for an nfts and sotheby's and phillips announcing auctions. i'm sure people buy the playboy nfts for the interview. >> just for the articles exactly right. we have to have an nft, you and me, b
hey, robert. >> hey, tyler. prices falling by more than 70% from the recent high average sale prices down from 3,900 to 1,400 between february and the end of march transaction volume of nft falling by about half from 80,000 a week to just over 40,000 the artist mike winkleman sold that $69 million nft back in march saying some nfts could go to zero before they finally become a broader asset class there's two big drivers. crypto punks and top shots computer generated shots helped to launch...
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i'm tyler mathisen we're seeing the markets move a little lower on this final day of april let's bring in mike santoli for more on what we have seen in these days of april. mike >> yes, some month-end trimming, giving back a little bit of the gains we've had for the month of april. interestingly all the gains were piled up in the first half of the month. this right here is april 16th, exactly two weeks ago today we closed near 4180 and change. during earnings season we had great results but priced in. late january, also before that late october, as companies reported great numbers, the market did not do a whole lot. it was a pause twitter, big loser today the results were not that far from expectations, guidance maybe a little disappointing, but not really showing the benefits of too much scale and also some user engagement slippage got people concerned right there. also a big pandemic winner was clorox as well as other household products makers. some cost pressures in their manufacturing that might actually weigh on that it's been out of favor year to date it was a huge winner in 2020
i'm tyler mathisen we're seeing the markets move a little lower on this final day of april let's bring in mike santoli for more on what we have seen in these days of april. mike >> yes, some month-end trimming, giving back a little bit of the gains we've had for the month of april. interestingly all the gains were piled up in the first half of the month. this right here is april 16th, exactly two weeks ago today we closed near 4180 and change. during earnings season we had great results...
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. >> scott, thank you very much, and welcome to the exchange, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen. here's what's ahead for this next hour. follow the dollars an exclusive look at how stimulus money was spread out among marns and where many of them spent it. plus, copper, the new oil. that's what goldman sachs's jeff currie says as we move into a more ecofriendly world he will join us to explain that one. and throwing down the gauntlet, mercedes-benz goes after tesla saying its new ev sedan will beat tesla's model s we begin with record-setting markets as scott just mentioned. dom chu has the numbers. >> we are following all the dollars right to the record highs. the dow industrials gets a gold star, hits a record intraday high 34 had been 025 the last strayed this a gold star for the s&p 500. record highs for it, 4, 169, 1% gangs there. the gains are led by the nasdaq composite still 1% away from its own record one thing to keep an eye on from the macro side of things you have got to go back to march before you saw interest rates at the level we are seeing right now. we pulled back
. >> scott, thank you very much, and welcome to the exchange, everybody, i'm tyler mathisen. here's what's ahead for this next hour. follow the dollars an exclusive look at how stimulus money was spread out among marns and where many of them spent it. plus, copper, the new oil. that's what goldman sachs's jeff currie says as we move into a more ecofriendly world he will join us to explain that one. and throwing down the gauntlet, mercedes-benz goes after tesla saying its new ev sedan will...
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tyler pa . e the world two allies. tyler pace of the world two allies.he washington . the world two allies. tyler- page of the washington post, thank you very much.- page of the washington post, thank you very much. thank you so much for— thank you very much. thank you so much for having _ thank you very much. thank you so much for having it. _ —— having me. for decades, china used a one—child policy to rein in what the government feared was an ever—growing population which the country couldn't manage. then in recent years the rules were eased, allowing couples to have two children. there'sjust one problem: most young people don't seem to want to have big families anymore. 0ur correspondent stephen mcdonell met some of them in northeast china. chinese kids are sometimes called little emperors because parents, limited to one child only, gave their offspring everything. then came the two—child policy, but for many, one has remained well and truly enough. you just have to ask parents with a single child if they want more. translation: i haven't even conside
tyler pa . e the world two allies. tyler pace of the world two allies.he washington . the world two allies. tyler- page of the washington post, thank you very much.- page of the washington post, thank you very much. thank you so much for— thank you very much. thank you so much for having _ thank you very much. thank you so much for having it. _ —— having me. for decades, china used a one—child policy to rein in what the government feared was an ever—growing population which the...
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good, tyler.e on. >>> still ahead, auto sales come back plus the rise of robots, how a vc firm is using ai to bring start-ups public all that when "power lunch" returns. with smartride® from nationwide, they can get discounts for safe driving. does she get one? mrs. carmichael? safest driver in peytonville. takes a lot of work and effort to be the safest driver in peytonville. what about this guy? with nationwide smartmiles®, the less he drives, the less he pays. the list of inspiring stories goes on and on. i bet. i've never seen anyone do more with their retirement... ♪♪ ...than you. i... concur. >>> i'm courtney reagan. here's the covid update. the white house says there will be no disruption in the u.s. supply of johnson & johnson's covid vaccine despite the production error that forced millions of doses to be discarded. the latest numbers from the cdc show 154 million vaccine doses have been administered with almost 100 million people getting at least one dose. >>> vice president harris spoke
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tyler?a lot of money floating around there. >> cannabis consolidation. >> absolutely. >>> ahead on "power lunch," u.s. job openings hitting a two-year high but millions of people are still out of work. what is the real state of the job market right now >>> plus dow transports up nearly 20% for the year. can they keep on trucking? all this a me enpor ndorwh "we lunch" returns with all-wheel drive. this rain is bananas. lease the 2021 es 250 all-wheel drive for $339 a month for 39 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back i'm rahel solomon. the latest numbers are posted by the cdc today, expected to show more than one quarter of the adult population is fully vaccinated brazil temporary hospitals like this one don't have enough beds or medicine as cases surge and doctors are saying they're seeing more people under 30 getting covid. the daily death toll topped 4,000 for the first time and despite if brazil president said there will be no national lockdown. >>> a
tyler?a lot of money floating around there. >> cannabis consolidation. >> absolutely. >>> ahead on "power lunch," u.s. job openings hitting a two-year high but millions of people are still out of work. what is the real state of the job market right now >>> plus dow transports up nearly 20% for the year. can they keep on trucking? all this a me enpor ndorwh "we lunch" returns with all-wheel drive. this rain is bananas. lease the 2021 es 250...
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cord any >>> thanks, tyler.antic equities taking a bite out of yum, china and starbucks, calling the two stocks its preferred names. to break it down, steve, what is your take on the broad restaurant space kate rogers gave us a pretty bullish look. >> we agree wholeheartedly we think humans haven't changed. we're still social, we want to go back out, and we're going to. by and large, consumers are sit okay roughly $3 trillion of savings. the united states is vaccinating at a rate that's the envy of the developed world. and we expect that consumers are going to refocus a lot of their wallet share away from home goods and spending on their homes back towards experiences, including restaurants and casinos, hotels, and things of that nature. we think the best is very much yet to come in what's really going to be a summer of reopening in the united states >> matt, give us some names. what do you like here in the restaurant space >> well, it's funny, i've been looking at all these charges on these restaurant stocks. y
cord any >>> thanks, tyler.antic equities taking a bite out of yum, china and starbucks, calling the two stocks its preferred names. to break it down, steve, what is your take on the broad restaurant space kate rogers gave us a pretty bullish look. >> we agree wholeheartedly we think humans haven't changed. we're still social, we want to go back out, and we're going to. by and large, consumers are sit okay roughly $3 trillion of savings. the united states is vaccinating at a rate...
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i'm about to say some words that make me very map pi, with kelly evans i'm tyler matheson watching the market sliding right now but is there a reason to be really worried we'll talk to mario gab elli about that and the economy and what he is buying right now, an interesting list you won't want to miss. johnson & johnson, peloton, tesla facing potentially serious image problems what are the ceos of those companies need to do to manage the issues to get the so-called messaging right? "power lunch" starts right now >> i am happy to say, thank you, ty we'll be in studio together tomorrow, right? >> tomorrow i will join you. i'm sorry i'm home off today and welcome back we missed you one and all. >> i missed you likewise and nice to be here. stocks are falling from record levels today with the nasdaq hardest hit down 1%. bob pisani, that's nice to say has more for us. hi, bob. >> so great to see you again any warm my heart every time i see you. welcome back modest declines -- we love kelly. did i say modest what's half a percent with a 5% increase in the s&p in april alone? no particular he
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hi, rick >> hi, tyler yields are acting a lot like stocks today, acting a bit heavy. as a matter of fact, as you look at the 24-hour chart, what goes up quite quickly came down preopening in new york, we were hovering around 163. you can see we're now down half a dozen basis points open the chart to three days, and you can really see it's just a failure to hold above what we've been telling viewers has been an important technical point, open the chart up to the all-time low yield close in august, and you can see that we basically have gone up, other than this month. find me another area on that chart where the slope is going down this month is definitely acting different. traders are very cognizant of the fact of what's happening in not only our treasuries, but in bunds. they were just yesterday trading at the best levels since june, and boy, did they reverse quickly. finally dollar index down over 2% just on the month to date and the euro currency is up 2.7% to date. let's go all the way back to march of last year, because it looks to me like we're going to close at
hi, rick >> hi, tyler yields are acting a lot like stocks today, acting a bit heavy. as a matter of fact, as you look at the 24-hour chart, what goes up quite quickly came down preopening in new york, we were hovering around 163. you can see we're now down half a dozen basis points open the chart to three days, and you can really see it's just a failure to hold above what we've been telling viewers has been an important technical point, open the chart up to the all-time low yield close in...
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. >> tyler tyler?do that. >> i deal with this all -- good morning tyrone. it is tyrus, say it. say my name. >> tyrus, dam it. >> listen, i see mr. sharpton in louisiana at the airport, he's taking planes. listen, he's an old man, if tyler perry wants to give the brother a plane, then so be it, who cares. the only thing i'm upset, fly here every week, i watch media, can i get a plane ride. this is the point worry he a at. not the point he it's trying to be there or give something back and al sharpton in recent years i think has, i don't know about the word mature but he's changed. if you look at his history he's made some horrible mistakes but we can allow redemption in this country and we should, we should all take lessons and if all you can do is point at him now that he, okay, was given a private jet ride to minnesota, what is wrong with you. because he used to do far more worse things than that. he would put the cause and himself in front of the cause. now he's giving -- it's like if jessie jackson
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. >> thank you very much, med material cort >> thank you, tyler. how will all of it put together affect the reopening of the confidence steve liesman has been looking into that angle of the story hi, steve. >> hey, courtney, just for that reason wall street has been doing their own estimates of vaccinations all along, and several we contacted today say they expect the johnson & johnson to have little bearing on their forecast for matt vaccinations by the end of may, and a full reopening of the company by early summer. you can see it's been growing just in the last leg there, about 12% in the past weeks of all vaccinations, but economist dan striden tells me that the at most, if theemoval of the j&j was -- which he doesn't expect -- in the goldman model, he says supply of mrna vaccis continue to ramp up. morgan stanley's matthew harrison tells me it doesn't impact the overall time line both of these guys tell me we'll have enough months before the government approves administration to them here in the u.s., the concern is it could fuel further skept
. >> thank you very much, med material cort >> thank you, tyler. how will all of it put together affect the reopening of the confidence steve liesman has been looking into that angle of the story hi, steve. >> hey, courtney, just for that reason wall street has been doing their own estimates of vaccinations all along, and several we contacted today say they expect the johnson & johnson to have little bearing on their forecast for matt vaccinations by the end of may, and a...
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. >> my name is tyler turner. i'm going to jump out of a plane. >> reporter: just last month, the center's owner bill bause was ordered to pay $40 million to the family of tyler turner, a teenager killed in a skydiving accident in 2016. turner was jumping in tandem with an instructor when their parachute failed to open. officials found their body in a vineyard. it was later revealed the instructor did not have a proper license. bause responded by saying danger comes with the sport. >> it's an unfortunate situation. if you see a car wreck, they don't close the freeway. it's something that unfortunately in this sport, in skiing and scuba diving, there are fatalities. >> and that skydiving center is still open this morning as the faa continues to investigate. >>> and coming up, an inspirational couple. why they dressed up their fiat to look like the coronavirus. >>> the easy way to get ripped but may still involve some sweating. >> wait, what? >> you're watching "world news now." we'll be right back. ♪ every day is a
. >> my name is tyler turner. i'm going to jump out of a plane. >> reporter: just last month, the center's owner bill bause was ordered to pay $40 million to the family of tyler turner, a teenager killed in a skydiving accident in 2016. turner was jumping in tandem with an instructor when their parachute failed to open. officials found their body in a vineyard. it was later revealed the instructor did not have a proper license. bause responded by saying danger comes with the sport....
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. >>> and rapper lathon warwick talks about collaborating with tyler hubbard of florida georgia line. >>> thanks a lot for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ ♪
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nice pass from tyler passion, maxie, a rooty and he'll net. the goal. houston's up to nothing but the quakes have just scored and we now stand at 21 dynamo in the second half. if the warriors are gonna make the playoffs, they're gonna need more outstanding performances by some of the unsung players like qantas. kano anderson, what a night for him last night, a career night for j t a and the warriors 18 point win over the cavaliers to scotto. anderson hails from oakland played his high school ball in castro valley played 31 men. that's off the bench finished with a career high. 20 points, seven rebounds, three assists, throwing a steel and a blocked shot, and the warriors won their fourth in a row. not bad for an undrafted player who once played mainly in the g lead. you know, he's not a two
nice pass from tyler passion, maxie, a rooty and he'll net. the goal. houston's up to nothing but the quakes have just scored and we now stand at 21 dynamo in the second half. if the warriors are gonna make the playoffs, they're gonna need more outstanding performances by some of the unsung players like qantas. kano anderson, what a night for him last night, a career night for j t a and the warriors 18 point win over the cavaliers to scotto. anderson hails from oakland played his high school...
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. >> cientos se reunieron para recordar al joven afroamericano steven tyler que hace un año un día comoo y sometido, después que el joven de 33 años portara un bate en una tienda walmart duele estar acá con otras familias que saben de este dolor. >> ellas también perdieron a su hermano shawn monterrosa cuando el año pasado un policía de vallejo le disparó >> disparó a lo loco, y tomó la vida de mi hermano. >> mantienen la esperanza que el nuevo fiscal haga justicia que vengan y revisen qué sucede acá porque esto lo han hecho por años. >> luego que javier becerra fuera nombrado ministro de servicios humanos y uno de sus tareas será reformar el departamento de policía. necesitamos saber como se estan atendiendo las llamadas de salud mental necesitamos personas especialista en llamadas que pueden salirse de control, y atender una crisis mental, que no responda con agresión. también dijo que los policías necesitan entrenamientos y para eso recursos para llegar allí, se espera que esta semana se nombre a ron bonta como el próximo fiscal >> y este día la ciudad de san leandro conmemora el día
. >> cientos se reunieron para recordar al joven afroamericano steven tyler que hace un año un día comoo y sometido, después que el joven de 33 años portara un bate en una tienda walmart duele estar acá con otras familias que saben de este dolor. >> ellas también perdieron a su hermano shawn monterrosa cuando el año pasado un policía de vallejo le disparó >> disparó a lo loco, y tomó la vida de mi hermano. >> mantienen la esperanza que el nuevo fiscal haga...
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a very tender situation here that beautiful speech by tyler perry is exactly the type of way that weer. it took him such courage to mention the police on that stage, which is sad that it would be shunned to mention the police in that environment, but he was courageous enough to say it. he talked about how he was formerly homeless. grew up in the jim crow south with his mom, became this great success story. talked about his faith in the god. he is a man that we should look up to you, and i just wish kelly would have more like tyler perry. >> emily: harris, all of those hollywood celebs, the private security businesses in the billions. they are no stranger to needing protection, so it is interesting to see the hypocrisy. >> harris: i mean, hypocrisy should be like a leading character for most of those people on that stage for their next production. i want to go back to something that kayleigh said really quickly because i think it is super, super important to point this out. there are also it's a beautiful american stories. and if we are honest about her history, we measure that by whe
a very tender situation here that beautiful speech by tyler perry is exactly the type of way that weer. it took him such courage to mention the police on that stage, which is sad that it would be shunned to mention the police in that environment, but he was courageous enough to say it. he talked about how he was formerly homeless. grew up in the jim crow south with his mom, became this great success story. talked about his faith in the god. he is a man that we should look up to you, and i just...
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definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that was not the end game. it was really about her professional life making her way alone. you cannot overstate it. does it entertainment weekly is often talking and everyone cited her as their influence but you just cannot get past that. probably lucille ball, cannot get past that either. it's all about a reaction to her. she was not the only one. but you know a lot about her. i will let you read about or elsewhere. going to tell you about these women. she has influence on someone like mary going forward. probably the reason wo
definitely mary tyler moore.ary richards, you cannot overstate this in terms of women on television. you just really can't erode a whole book about her. the reason is, singleness are professional, she's a single professional over 30. living her best life in front of us making us all want to be her. she was not the first single woman and super important trooper the fact that she was over 30, she was very independent and really as the show went on was not interested in dating. she dated but that...
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tyler matheson will join me in a moment stocks rebounding after yesterday's tax bombshell. tech stocks are leading the way. nasdaq up 1.5% bitcoin below 50,000 it was back and forth all day. look at ethereum light coin. intel is falling after the results and this industry going through turbulence but could there be an opportunity down the line "power lunch" starts right now >>> we have our reporters all over this potential capital gains tax hike dom, let's start with you. >> the bounceback is sharp and big on a relative basis. if you look at the dow industrials, the s&p 500 and the nasdaq composite, this is a one week chart and almost flat but for the major indexes we are back to where we were before the headlines with regard to biden possible tax cuts and a one-week basis off a little bit but still a big bounceback from the lows we saw yesterday what's leading the charge higher, technology stocks, financial stocks and the cyclicals like materials these are among the best performers so economically sensitive are the ones leading the charge higher and some stocks to keep an
tyler matheson will join me in a moment stocks rebounding after yesterday's tax bombshell. tech stocks are leading the way. nasdaq up 1.5% bitcoin below 50,000 it was back and forth all day. look at ethereum light coin. intel is falling after the results and this industry going through turbulence but could there be an opportunity down the line "power lunch" starts right now >>> we have our reporters all over this potential capital gains tax hike dom, let's start with you....
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tyler? >> kayla, we are different we are generally not a country that subsidizes directly the building of plants there are plenty of provisions in tax codes that are effective subsidies for the energy development but we are different that way how would this money filter out the $50 billion to which companies? how would it get decided who gets what and is there a danger it's spread so thin it wouldn't do what it's intended to do? >> reporter: it is unclear exactly how the fine print would actually mete out here but there are incredibly rich state incentives offered as the states bid for these facilities whether it's arizona, texas, oregon to come and be built and bring up to 6,000 jobs and 15 billion $in investment when they come those states but i think what the administration wants to acknowledge here is that there is a lot of demand from american consumers. american consumers who can't get refrigerators, cars because we are reliant on these chips from overseas and then perhaps it's a natio
tyler? >> kayla, we are different we are generally not a country that subsidizes directly the building of plants there are plenty of provisions in tax codes that are effective subsidies for the energy development but we are different that way how would this money filter out the $50 billion to which companies? how would it get decided who gets what and is there a danger it's spread so thin it wouldn't do what it's intended to do? >> reporter: it is unclear exactly how the fine print...
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>> hey, tyler. about 5 million people according to reporting from "the new york times" over the weekend the cdc confirmed about 8% of people received a first dose who haven't returned for the second. they don't know because of hesitancy or access but looking at hesitancy it's interesting. there's a poll by nbc and "wall street journal" shows hesitancy down to 19% why that's down from 27% in october so actually the overall hesitancy issue is improving however, we have gotten through the glut of folk that is really wanted a vaccine and now the different stage of the rollout here's a map of vaccine hesitancy across the u.s from hhs the darker blue areas approaching 30% estimated his ten sy and we heard that this tracks the states that might be having a bigger problem with demand than with supply. but this is starting to be something to see across the united states. data from good rx looks at pharmacy appointment vabltd across counties in the united states and april 5th about 850 counties had a surplus
>> hey, tyler. about 5 million people according to reporting from "the new york times" over the weekend the cdc confirmed about 8% of people received a first dose who haven't returned for the second. they don't know because of hesitancy or access but looking at hesitancy it's interesting. there's a poll by nbc and "wall street journal" shows hesitancy down to 19% why that's down from 27% in october so actually the overall hesitancy issue is improving however, we have...
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tyler? >>> all right. bio tech back to being the bad guy?rug pricing criticism before the epidemic and despite the role of developing a covid-19 vaccine could the tide be turning again? >>> coming up, christine lagarde. "power lunch" will be right back >>> and now, the latest from trading nation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. >> different sectors tend to do well in different periods of the economic cycle when the economy is expanding, industrial and technology stocks have outperformed the broader market however, when the economy is contracting, more defensive sectorings such as utilities tend to outperform >>> welcome back, everybody. it's been a wild ride for biotech. the sector went from being hated a few years ago to being loved or at least needed during the pandemic, but now the ibb etf is 15% off its recent highs so drug pricing worries still creep back into the picture our next guest still positive overall. alethia young is a senior biotech analyst at cantor fitzgerald why is biotech limping right now? >> a little bit it's relat
tyler? >>> all right. bio tech back to being the bad guy?rug pricing criticism before the epidemic and despite the role of developing a covid-19 vaccine could the tide be turning again? >>> coming up, christine lagarde. "power lunch" will be right back >>> and now, the latest from trading nation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. >> different sectors tend to do well in different periods of the economic cycle when the economy is expanding, industrial...
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jeremiah and tyler journey to stand about what is possible yet what we've been doing for a big chunk of the show with nina is working out why deep shakes when they used in a sinister way are problematic tyler is a student he knows a lot about ai and even he is surprised how to listen. you know as someone who's pretty much grown up on social media i feel like before i have a pretty good understanding of how information gets manipulated by men was there someone i didn't know and coming at this as a political science student my main concern is how does a high technology and who's the fakes impact our projects so my main question is given that your biden just won the presidency here in the u.s. what advice would you give his administration in dealing with this technology going forward. i think that every politician who believes in love liberal democracy and a shared reality to govern society and doesn't want to have neverending information warfare should make an absolute point of priority the problems of the information ecosystem and focus on fixing the architecture in which this informa
jeremiah and tyler journey to stand about what is possible yet what we've been doing for a big chunk of the show with nina is working out why deep shakes when they used in a sinister way are problematic tyler is a student he knows a lot about ai and even he is surprised how to listen. you know as someone who's pretty much grown up on social media i feel like before i have a pretty good understanding of how information gets manipulated by men was there someone i didn't know and coming at this as...
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it reverts back to, say when john tyler becomes president. he's a very weak president.nd, so being speaker of the house was important just as it's important today. >> well it sounds like from this quote, that sarah polk had a view of this when her husband was in the role. here's what she wrote. the speaker if the proper person and what with the correct idea of his position has even more influence over legislation and directing the policy the parties move the president, says she. >> the pokes when particularly when he became president was a powerful president. and in terms of waging war he pulled a lot of power into the executive branch. but henry clay is the one we all think of as >> yes. >> building the job of the speaker of the house and the man arrived for president forever. but, it is through the years, the speaker's job grows, the presidency grows in power. it ebbs and flows. the balance of power is the key to the whole thing, and that nobody ever just completely runs away with it. and it was set up so that that would not happen. >> our next video demonstrates the
it reverts back to, say when john tyler becomes president. he's a very weak president.nd, so being speaker of the house was important just as it's important today. >> well it sounds like from this quote, that sarah polk had a view of this when her husband was in the role. here's what she wrote. the speaker if the proper person and what with the correct idea of his position has even more influence over legislation and directing the policy the parties move the president, says she. >>...
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>> tyler, just to correct you. pace is month over month dropped but year over year gained. >> right. >> by double digits so the units are there. not just the price which is at hundred straight months in a row and i think that's what people get concerned about is a potential bubble but i don't think there's the same thing where there was call it '06, '07, '08 with 20 months of supply out there on inventory. today as you know we're stricken, one or two months supply and i think that fact that you also got 160 million millennials getting boo the main earning years, starting families, not wanting to live in the parent's basement or the tight condo in the city i think you will see a lot of that driving continued demand and not maybe at the sprint pace we have been on for a year because of the pandemic but more at a normal pace. >> kelly wants to alexandria ocasio-cortez in another question but as a baby boomer we love the people that come out to the suburbs and pay cash god love you, you millennials! >> great time to se
>> tyler, just to correct you. pace is month over month dropped but year over year gained. >> right. >> by double digits so the units are there. not just the price which is at hundred straight months in a row and i think that's what people get concerned about is a potential bubble but i don't think there's the same thing where there was call it '06, '07, '08 with 20 months of supply out there on inventory. today as you know we're stricken, one or two months supply and i think...
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i'm tyler mathisen the s&p 500 continues to smash old records. clinging on to very small gains dow a bit lower today. who needs to happen right now to keep this stock market run going? >>> and many people can't wait to get back to the mall, try on clothes, eat at the food court i go
i'm tyler mathisen the s&p 500 continues to smash old records. clinging on to very small gains dow a bit lower today. who needs to happen right now to keep this stock market run going? >>> and many people can't wait to get back to the mall, try on clothes, eat at the food court i go
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steven tyler from aerosmith. >> jimmy: steven tyler was very stevie tyler-y. [ laughter ] >> i interviewedold. but the advantage that i have when interviewing musicians is we speak the same language. >> jimmy: except for steven, except steven. that's another planet. but you know, we really -- we sit down, we talk to each other about shared experiences. and what i found in talking to all these musicians is that it all really does come from the same place. when you're a kid and you fall in love with rock 'n' roll, you can't live without it. and then eventually you throw everything away, you leave your life behind, jump in a stinky old van with your friends, go share it with the world with no guarantee it will ever pay off. >> jimmy: in fact, the odds are against it. some guy, i forget who was saying it, the sentiment seemed to be, when i sat down with that band and i played my first, whatever, peter frampton song, whatever, everybody got excited at school, that's when i knew. i think the edge was talking about that. >> it was -- yes, u2's first live performance, they played "show me the way"
steven tyler from aerosmith. >> jimmy: steven tyler was very stevie tyler-y. [ laughter ] >> i interviewedold. but the advantage that i have when interviewing musicians is we speak the same language. >> jimmy: except for steven, except steven. that's another planet. but you know, we really -- we sit down, we talk to each other about shared experiences. and what i found in talking to all these musicians is that it all really does come from the same place. when you're a kid and...
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i'm tyler matheson seema mody joins us for the hour in a moment. stocks are soaring all-time high just the dow, s&p records after a blowout jobs report last week. and strong economic data today pointing to a rebrown in america's economy. >>> plus treasury secretary yellen calling for a global minimum tax on all corporations. how likely is it what does it mean for u.s. companies. >>> virgin joinlgs, a cruise line calling on the cdc to let us sail with fully vaccinated crews and passengers the ceo joins us as "power lunch" starts right now. >>> welcome to "power lunch. two hours left to trade and we begin with the markets at record high just the economy's recovering the fed on the side. hardly get better for the stock just let's get to mike santelli. when everything looks so good could that be at peak? >> at least time to start asking the question whether things can improve from here or whether everything is priced we thing to be on alert for is when the market stops responding positively to good news. this is a two-year chart of the s&p 500. you see
i'm tyler matheson seema mody joins us for the hour in a moment. stocks are soaring all-time high just the dow, s&p records after a blowout jobs report last week. and strong economic data today pointing to a rebrown in america's economy. >>> plus treasury secretary yellen calling for a global minimum tax on all corporations. how likely is it what does it mean for u.s. companies. >>> virgin joinlgs, a cruise line calling on the cdc to let us sail with fully vaccinated crews...
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. >> my name is tyler turner. am going to jump out of a plane. >> reporter: just last month, the center's owner bill dause was ordered to pay $40 million to the family of tyler turner, a teenager killed in a skydiving accident in 2016. turner was jumping in tandem with an instructor when their parachute failed to open. officials found their bodies in a vineyard. it was later revealed the instructor did not have a proper license. dause responding saying, danger comes with the sport. >> it's an unfortunate situation but if you see a car wreck, they don't close the freeway. it's something that rough in this sport and in skiing, scuba diving there are fatalities. >> that center remains open as the faa investigates. >>> coming up, a deadly grizzly bear attack. >>> also ahead, he was the comeback player of the year, but now the quarterback who inspired millions after a gruesome injury explains why he's retired. lately, it's been hard to think about the future. but thinking about the future, is human nature. ♪ at edward
. >> my name is tyler turner. am going to jump out of a plane. >> reporter: just last month, the center's owner bill dause was ordered to pay $40 million to the family of tyler turner, a teenager killed in a skydiving accident in 2016. turner was jumping in tandem with an instructor when their parachute failed to open. officials found their bodies in a vineyard. it was later revealed the instructor did not have a proper license. dause responding saying, danger comes with the sport....
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tyler who was also president of the pta. mr. tyler. threat good morning it almost good afternoon everyone. [screaming] we want to get there before noon. >> yes, sir. thank you again for having me. i really appreciate all the work you have done for our communities. it does not go unnoticed i just wanted to thank you. i echo many of the sediment set of already been made on this call. to quote my 93-year-old grandmother, you have to make lemonade. that is kind of the approach rp tsa in community kind of have. we did not ask for this. we are here, and a how do we make the best out of it? had it would provide the best educational opportunities are my scholars. i've said this in school board means i support her. she is on a phenomenal job. one of the things we have done and really focused on in our rate just make sure communities are connected. every wednesday morning we kind of moved to biweekly. we haven't eta clock call called coffee and conversations with our principles. we go week by week to just provide updates to our communities. to p
tyler who was also president of the pta. mr. tyler. threat good morning it almost good afternoon everyone. [screaming] we want to get there before noon. >> yes, sir. thank you again for having me. i really appreciate all the work you have done for our communities. it does not go unnoticed i just wanted to thank you. i echo many of the sediment set of already been made on this call. to quote my 93-year-old grandmother, you have to make lemonade. that is kind of the approach rp tsa in...
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and it was necessary to read biography of tyler. and van buren and buchanan and others in order to fill in the the foundation on which the biography i had to stand i mean you couldn't very well. write a biography about pope who had almost routine conflicts with the secretary of state. without finding out something about that secretary of state of the same was true james buchanan james buchanan. will you well, what was your reaction when you saw how much they fought? could you do that today? i cannot i cannot for the life of me. imagine why pope? put up with it except that as he said to his friend cave johnson. shortly after he won the election i intend myself to be president. you know, i talked to wayne cutler about about this conflict. cutler who's been? looking at james gate polk for all these years now, and i said i cannot for the life of me. figure out why? pope kept buchananas secretary of state they were constantly at war. and cutler said, you know. he was the secretary of state himself. and he could control buchanan. well, he
and it was necessary to read biography of tyler. and van buren and buchanan and others in order to fill in the the foundation on which the biography i had to stand i mean you couldn't very well. write a biography about pope who had almost routine conflicts with the secretary of state. without finding out something about that secretary of state of the same was true james buchanan james buchanan. will you well, what was your reaction when you saw how much they fought? could you do that today? i...
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. >> how about tyler perry, refusing hate daily. >> refusing hate daily. what a great message. it was a great speech. >> thank you, we appreciate it. and keep it right here for more oscars coverage ahead in this half hour. >>> we have to move on to the pandemic and a troubling finding about americans not getting their second doses of the vaccine, but there's also a positive development if you've been vaccinated and are ready to travel. i spoke earlier with dr. ali. dr. ali, new figures show about 8% of people are skipping their second dose of the pfizer or moderna vaccines, how concerning is this? >> yeah, kenneth, when we first came out with the two-dose schedule back last december, i was really worried about people forgetting about their second dose. we have to stress that you only get full immunity 14 days after your second dose. it's very important people get their second dose. it's not too late. even if you're six weeks after the first dose you can still go in and schedule your second dose of the pfizer and moderna. that's very important that people stick to that two-dose
. >> how about tyler perry, refusing hate daily. >> refusing hate daily. what a great message. it was a great speech. >> thank you, we appreciate it. and keep it right here for more oscars coverage ahead in this half hour. >>> we have to move on to the pandemic and a troubling finding about americans not getting their second doses of the vaccine, but there's also a positive development if you've been vaccinated and are ready to travel. i spoke earlier with dr. ali....
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if clayton tyler, thank you for coming on the programme.wasn't just america that erupted. from auckland to iceland, from brazil to belgium, the reaction was global. why should a single man's face and his dying words appear on the bombed—out wreckage of a home in syria? i can't breathe, i can't breathe! george floyd! the virus i'm referring to is called racism. for many, it was about the police. in france, protesters recalled the death of adama traore four years earlier, a black man dying in police custody. in new zealand, maoris talked of structural racism. and in brazil, police violence — mostly against black people — brought thousands onto the streets. black lives matter, a phrase and a movement with its roots in america, now swept across more than 60 countries. but this was also about history and a reckoning, especially with empire. in the english city of bristol, the statue of a slave trader was torn down, dumped in the harbour. in belgium, protesters targeted king leopold ii, held responsible for the death of millions in what is now th
if clayton tyler, thank you for coming on the programme.wasn't just america that erupted. from auckland to iceland, from brazil to belgium, the reaction was global. why should a single man's face and his dying words appear on the bombed—out wreckage of a home in syria? i can't breathe, i can't breathe! george floyd! the virus i'm referring to is called racism. for many, it was about the police. in france, protesters recalled the death of adama traore four years earlier, a black man dying in...
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tyler matheson will join me in a moment stocks rebounding after yesterday's tax bombshell.h stocks are leading the way. nasdaq up 1.5% bitcoin below 50,000 it was back and forth all day. look at ethereum light coin. intel is falling after the results and this industry going through turbulence but could
tyler matheson will join me in a moment stocks rebounding after yesterday's tax bombshell.h stocks are leading the way. nasdaq up 1.5% bitcoin below 50,000 it was back and forth all day. look at ethereum light coin. intel is falling after the results and this industry going through turbulence but could
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a remake of the korean film alive, it stars tyler posey as aiden, a single guy whose party lifestylezombie epidemic. stuck in his apartment with a limited supply of food and water, he has to barricade out a steady stream of flesh hungry neighbours. aiden eventually finds something to live for when he spies a beautiful neighbour across the courtyard, but getting to her is a challenge. i'll come to you. how? this feels like a fairly low—rent horror thriller, but the survival details have a certain morbid interest, and things improved dramatically when donald sutherland enters the picture, as you can imagine. you're not screaming. you're not either, but you've got blood there. oh...i cut myself on something. ultimately, there's enough suspense if you're in the mood for cheap thrills. it's on dvd and digital now. thanks for watching the film review with me, anna smith. i'll be back next week. meantime, stay safe. i'm not really looking to date anyone at the moment. right, yeah. me neither. would you be interested in a friendship, and i'm secretly pining for you the whole time? hello. no
a remake of the korean film alive, it stars tyler posey as aiden, a single guy whose party lifestylezombie epidemic. stuck in his apartment with a limited supply of food and water, he has to barricade out a steady stream of flesh hungry neighbours. aiden eventually finds something to live for when he spies a beautiful neighbour across the courtyard, but getting to her is a challenge. i'll come to you. how? this feels like a fairly low—rent horror thriller, but the survival details have a...
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more speeches that were more meaningful for people to just focus on that i really really like that tyler perry made a great speech after receiving that humanitarian award where he talked about you know he wanted to see everybody kind of come together and stop hating so much and how there's just so much and so many divisive and polarizing things happen so it was really nice for him to try to separate known as just being more human it was really nice to see that i want to talk about to have a scene in a while but i wonder. if you thought there were any surprises among the c.s. when it was. yes you know what i think a lot of people thought that chat with the late chat with bozeman would win for a moderate he's bought and they said it was a shoo in he would have the best actor category not so it was anthony hopkins for the father so that was a bit surprising i think the other ones you know matt land winning best picture and also best director with close out that was not surprising it was nice and historical but not surprising the say the least people have really said that no man's land was w
more speeches that were more meaningful for people to just focus on that i really really like that tyler perry made a great speech after receiving that humanitarian award where he talked about you know he wanted to see everybody kind of come together and stop hating so much and how there's just so much and so many divisive and polarizing things happen so it was really nice for him to try to separate known as just being more human it was really nice to see that i want to talk about to have a...
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tyler. >> all right thank you very much. we appreciate that. opportunity outweighs the risk the firm initiating conbase ahead of its public day bow. warning this is not for the faint of heart do you like this company as a buy or not we have given away that. >> number one reason is own coin base is the scarceity value. if you're a believing, which we are. that doesn't just have to be bit coin. in is a must own stock >> are we going to know overnight at what price this stock may open tomorrow in the sense of the way we would get with traditional ipo, a reference price for the morning. are we going knee? if we don't know that, how do you say you think it will sell at 600 to put a price target on it >> there is a crypto token trading already in the crypto market that is indicating where the price of coin base may open. it's bumping around but it does look like it could be in the upper 500s maybe crossing 600 we'll see. you never know with a direct listing, that is the uncertainty is exactly what the market reaction will be at open >> it's all crypt
tyler. >> all right thank you very much. we appreciate that. opportunity outweighs the risk the firm initiating conbase ahead of its public day bow. warning this is not for the faint of heart do you like this company as a buy or not we have given away that. >> number one reason is own coin base is the scarceity value. if you're a believing, which we are. that doesn't just have to be bit coin. in is a must own stock >> are we going to know overnight at what price this stock may...
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thank you. >> no, thank you, tyler perry.he reason he wanted to offer this is because there's great hesitancy in the black community. 55%. i think he was disappointed by the turnout but he knows this is just the start. it's so important to get the message out. all of us know. you have peace of mind having it and you just stick to science. and the story we had earlier, his mom is in the hospital he's not sure he's getting the vaccine. >> like chris rock told you, you don't know what's in your fast food. >> just know when you have ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ bay area homeownersrs, leararn how you u can elimiminate montnthly mortrtgage paymements and improvove your c cashflow. lookok, this isn't my first rorodeo and lelet me tetell you something,g, i i wouldn't be here ifif i thouought reversrse mortgagages tookok advantagage of any y american senior, or worse, , that it t was someme way to take your r home. it's just t a loan desisigned for older homemeowners, and, it's s helped over a a million americans.s. a a reverse mortgage loan isn
thank you. >> no, thank you, tyler perry.he reason he wanted to offer this is because there's great hesitancy in the black community. 55%. i think he was disappointed by the turnout but he knows this is just the start. it's so important to get the message out. all of us know. you have peace of mind having it and you just stick to science. and the story we had earlier, his mom is in the hospital he's not sure he's getting the vaccine. >> like chris rock told you, you don't know...