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>> this is a little bit better, tyler. there is some value in this company.anning to re-invent themselves i haven't seen any concrete plans. the reported earnings next week, no real news a thin august move-up in a very liquid environment just like amc, the percent of outstanding flow that was short, 300%. there was more short outstanding shorts than stock available. went from 3% and is at 17% the short squeeze juice people have been drinking has been drunk. new longs only the company has not diluted their shares, raised $1.5 billion. they have positive shareholder equity i think about $2.5 billion assets the real estate holdings and the values have gone up which has gone up with the real estate boom the price value is massive 2.6 times forward revenues compared to like the other industry names that are about one. i'm not bullish. >> quick question before we move on and that is how much would reenning the s&p 500 help? >> it's like a prestock split run, like a couple of other names. i think it would give it some validation at some point they will matter video
>> this is a little bit better, tyler. there is some value in this company.anning to re-invent themselves i haven't seen any concrete plans. the reported earnings next week, no real news a thin august move-up in a very liquid environment just like amc, the percent of outstanding flow that was short, 300%. there was more short outstanding shorts than stock available. went from 3% and is at 17% the short squeeze juice people have been drinking has been drunk. new longs only the company has...
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i'm tyler mathison here is what'sahead. plugging in, democratic lawmakers want to dramatically expand electric vehicle tax credits and do it in a way that would give an edge to union made electric vehicles, electric vehicles made here in the u.s. we'll dive into those details and making the grade, investment in education technology has soared and so has the stock price. power school, the ceo will be along to tell us if this is a pandemic pop or a longer term shift in education spending. and monetizing the metaverse, which stocks are best positioned to benefit we'll even explain what the metaverse is >> we're in our own metaverse. >>> the dow is far outperforming the other major averages today, up 124 points. the s&p down four. the nasdaq is down 41. that tells you how tech is underperforming today. and oil is touching a six week high sending the energy space higher marathon up 7% occidental these are all mopping the top gainers in the s&p 500 and there are reports private equity firm apollo approached tronox with an all-cas
i'm tyler mathison here is what'sahead. plugging in, democratic lawmakers want to dramatically expand electric vehicle tax credits and do it in a way that would give an edge to union made electric vehicles, electric vehicles made here in the u.s. we'll dive into those details and making the grade, investment in education technology has soared and so has the stock price. power school, the ceo will be along to tell us if this is a pandemic pop or a longer term shift in education spending. and...
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"power lunch" starts right now >>> kelly, thank you very much hello, everyone, and welcome i'm tyler mathison we are just about 18 hours away from a very important jobs report, one of the most important in years, really if the numbers are good, the fed will have no reason left not to pull back on its purchases of fixed income securities. we'll talk to a former fed governor about the last stop on the road to tapering later this hour plus, banks have been the best sector this year and there are plenty of names to buy now we'll talk to the ceo of land's end. it's been a retail winner. supply chain issues plaguing that company you can't sell clothes you don't have, kelly. >> no, you can't >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm kelly evans. the markets are higher almost across the board the nasdaq trying to stay positive the s&p up 4, the dow up 73. the big winners are in energy. the sector is the best performer with crude oil and natural gas futures continuing to rise energy up nearly 3% as a sector. crude up 2.5%. it's over $70 a barrel once again, that's why you've heard more positive commen
"power lunch" starts right now >>> kelly, thank you very much hello, everyone, and welcome i'm tyler mathison we are just about 18 hours away from a very important jobs report, one of the most important in years, really if the numbers are good, the fed will have no reason left not to pull back on its purchases of fixed income securities. we'll talk to a former fed governor about the last stop on the road to tapering later this hour plus, banks have been the best sector this...
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. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this isn't a whoopie rob, it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was, and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show" was mostly for it to take place in the workplace. >> three, two, one, zero. well, we did it. >> what? what did we do? >> we wasted a whole day. >> audiences were used to the big family sitcoms of the time and didn't really take to "the dick van dyke show" at first. >> at the end of the first season, they were going to cancel it. >> in real life mary had married grant tinker, who was a cbs executive on "the dick van dyke show." grant tinker helped save the show by pushing mary tyler moore to the forefront. >> well, for instance -- i think you look very nice without your, uh -- >> hair? >> oh. >> these shows that straddle home and wo
. >> and of course mary tyler moore. how could you not fall in love with mary tyler moore?> this isn't a whoopie rob, it's years old. >> yeah, but it still works. give me a kiss. >> i must have seen about 30 girls and when she came into the room, she just said hello, her name was, and i heard a ping and a voice. >> will it make you feel any better if i tell you how really sorry i am? >> well, no. >> the original intent of the "dick van dyke show"...
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so, tyler, this dispute is going to continue, but in the meantime apple has a problem.patch, and we'll see if any orel vulnerabilities are discovered. >> two questions is nso going to face any backlash, any charges for this numb gere two, is this group one of groups that was involved in cracking the iphone in one of the terror attacks i'm thinking of the riverside attack some years ago, where the fbi needed help breaking into the iphone >> it's clear, tyler that nso could face some bash -- backlash from this. apple having to react here they've been getting a lot of bad publicity for months now a lot of folks in the cybersecurity world have focused on this. i spoke to dimitri, who was quoted in that piece, he says the israeli government has changed to a new political party, could have some bearing on whether nso group is allowed to continue to operate there, that the netanyahu government tolerated and encouraged this, and now the political winds may be changing, and they may face higher regulatory scrutiny >> thank you, eamon. >>> we want to show you the latest minimum w
so, tyler, this dispute is going to continue, but in the meantime apple has a problem.patch, and we'll see if any orel vulnerabilities are discovered. >> two questions is nso going to face any backlash, any charges for this numb gere two, is this group one of groups that was involved in cracking the iphone in one of the terror attacks i'm thinking of the riverside attack some years ago, where the fbi needed help breaking into the iphone >> it's clear, tyler that nso could face some...
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jane, tyler, ella, thank you — in the summer. jane, tyler, ella, thank you very — in the summer.alking l in the summer. jane, tyler, ella, | thank you very much for talking to us. not quite a normal school year, as we can hear, there are lots and lots of things that are still being considered to keep everybody safe, but hopefully far better than it has been for the last 18 months. martine, many thanks. a court in belarus has jailed two leading opposition figures. protest organiser maria kolesnikova was found guilty of extremism and plotting to sieze power and was jailed for 11 years, while lawyer maxim znak received ten years. ms kolesnikova backed the opposition leader in last year's presidential election and also lead protests against president alexander lu kashenko. conjoined twins from israel have made eye contact with each other for the first time, after being separated. the one—year—old sisters underwent a 12—hour operation that took months of preparation and involved dozens of experts. mark lobel reports. sisters — face—to—face for the first time, after surviving a miracul
jane, tyler, ella, thank you — in the summer. jane, tyler, ella, thank you very — in the summer.alking l in the summer. jane, tyler, ella, | thank you very much for talking to us. not quite a normal school year, as we can hear, there are lots and lots of things that are still being considered to keep everybody safe, but hopefully far better than it has been for the last 18 months. martine, many thanks. a court in belarus has jailed two leading opposition figures. protest organiser maria...
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i'm tyler mathison and here is what's ahead this hour the safety trade is growing, a returning list of companies cutting guidance, warning of higher costs and supply chain squeezes is it time to shift to defense with your portfolio? plus, the esg extreme makeover more funds are going green or are they just rebranding older struggling ones in order to capitalize on the movement's popularity what's really going on here. and solchving the chip shortage cypress semihas to say >>> hi, everybody. and stocks are moving lower midday to new session lows the dow is down 152 points s&p down 17. the nasdaq down 16 we're looking at i think seven out of eight down days so a decided trend. we did have a strong option for 30 years top of the 1:00 p.m this has only happened in the last 45 minutes. maybe some fed speak we'll continue to monitor the situation. take a look at the big pharma stocks cutting prescription drug prices, pfizer, merck, bristol-myers getting hit in today's session although minor declines >>> shares of lululemon and rh better today a clear theme in home and workout that continues
i'm tyler mathison and here is what's ahead this hour the safety trade is growing, a returning list of companies cutting guidance, warning of higher costs and supply chain squeezes is it time to shift to defense with your portfolio? plus, the esg extreme makeover more funds are going green or are they just rebranding older struggling ones in order to capitalize on the movement's popularity what's really going on here. and solchving the chip shortage cypress semihas to say >>> hi,...
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on the latter, tyler, i would say that's the question. every trader i talked to asks how is buying $120 billion a month in securities going to really, truly, at this point in the covid time line going to impact employment? and, and i don't mean to dismiss the delta variant, that's one of the issues for the deceleration the fed is citing in the beige book is the delta variant. however, everything i've read from the employment point, ism surveys, show the demand, especially service sector demand, is running high. it's just that they can't get workers. so you have a lack of workers in industries where the demand for products is high it doesn't quite jive with the delta variant. go on? >> let me jump in. over to steve liesman for the headlines. steve, what do you have for us >> reporter: i will pick up where rick left off. the delta variant or the word delta appears 32 times in the august beige book. that's a quick search. some of that will be duplicated. 32 times after appearing zero times in the july beige book covid appears 22 times compar
on the latter, tyler, i would say that's the question. every trader i talked to asks how is buying $120 billion a month in securities going to really, truly, at this point in the covid time line going to impact employment? and, and i don't mean to dismiss the delta variant, that's one of the issues for the deceleration the fed is citing in the beige book is the delta variant. however, everything i've read from the employment point, ism surveys, show the demand, especially service sector demand,...
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but in terms of reality, tyler, all stocks have that problem not just tech growth stocks. even value stocks do so i'm scratching my head, frankly, since march when this narrative appeared out of nowhere and i don't really think it has a solid foundation. frankly. you have to look at all stocks not just tech stocks, but for some reason, that has caught very, very high level of support and that's where we find ourselves today, frankly >> peter, i think jonathan has a nice sort of write up of this today, but the idea is that technology basically all of its expenses are head count and that's the area where we're seeing some of the worst cost pressure their selling prices might go up, but their costs slcertainlyo up whereas in industrials, they might have 50% labor and 50% fixed cost so they benefit more from inflation that's why i think people say on the one hand, the math for the market multiple looks less attractive, but on the other hand, the operating leverage is better for industrials than tech >> sure. i get what you're saying, kelly. i support that but i will also say t
but in terms of reality, tyler, all stocks have that problem not just tech growth stocks. even value stocks do so i'm scratching my head, frankly, since march when this narrative appeared out of nowhere and i don't really think it has a solid foundation. frankly. you have to look at all stocks not just tech stocks, but for some reason, that has caught very, very high level of support and that's where we find ourselves today, frankly >> peter, i think jonathan has a nice sort of write up...
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that then informs what you should do, if anything, with your money >> i think not much right now, tylerto answer the latter of your latter question normally i look at all three markets in concert, equities, interest rates, and commodities. and they are not all necessarily sending a unified signal as you will like them to. it is true that stocks moved up and recovered off their lows of the week and we had a nominal 5% correction rates are up on the taper talk but some commodities are under pressure like copper and other base metals which tells us we don't have a synchronized global recovery under way right now we have got to step back and send a clearer signal, a better message, if you will, than we are getting right now. i don't think it is a universally clear signal at the moment as we have gotten during other periods. >> mark, react to what ron just said i sort of think he's nailed it there isn't enough clarity to inform either a strong bull stance or really a strong bear stance right here. >> tyler, i'm afraid i can't disagree with you or ron about same thing we have kind of straddle
that then informs what you should do, if anything, with your money >> i think not much right now, tylerto answer the latter of your latter question normally i look at all three markets in concert, equities, interest rates, and commodities. and they are not all necessarily sending a unified signal as you will like them to. it is true that stocks moved up and recovered off their lows of the week and we had a nominal 5% correction rates are up on the taper talk but some commodities are under...
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reporter lose anger met up with tyler gordon -- reporter luz pena met up with tyler gordon while he was every wall space is covered with paintings. this is what he calls his happy place. which is your latest one? >> this one right here. i just painted it..... michaelluz: his passion for five years ago when he said his mom spoke to him. >> he said, god is in my room. he said, iand i will change the world. liz: and he has. at 15, tyler has had his paintings feature that multiple galleries, including the beverly center in los angeles. he has had one of his portraits on the cover of time magazine, got a call from vice president kamala harris raising his work, and just on friday, he was painting in front of thousands of people in detroit. now he is holding his latest achievement, his first book. >> number one on amazon. and it is not even out yet. it is really -- it really amazes me. liz: tyler is partially deaf and has a starter,, so his books feature icons of politics, sports, and entertainment. people who inspired him. >> everybody in this book had struggles, and they overcame those strug
reporter lose anger met up with tyler gordon -- reporter luz pena met up with tyler gordon while he was every wall space is covered with paintings. this is what he calls his happy place. which is your latest one? >> this one right here. i just painted it..... michaelluz: his passion for five years ago when he said his mom spoke to him. >> he said, god is in my room. he said, iand i will change the world. liz: and he has. at 15, tyler has had his paintings feature that multiple...
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tyler? >> robert, this talks about moving a tax loophole involving sales but it doesn't do anything to change -- anytime you execute a transaction using a cryptocurrency you are creating a taxable event, aren't you? >> reporter: absolutely. even if you use bitcoin to purchase something or ether to purchase an nfk if that is appreciated crypto you have to pay. there is so much tax evasion not because of intentional evasion but a lot of crypto holders don't realize you do owe a capital-gains tax. >> these are assets. these are not solvent currencies thank you very much, robert. so where does this leave investors? a ceo of abra, a crypto trading platform that raised $55 million of series c funding. welcome, good to have you with us you've heard a lot of words in the first seven or eight minutes of the program that crypto is the wild west, the s.e.c. chief calling it ripe for fraud and manipulation and for tax evasion. and mr. dalio saying if it succeeds the government will crush it how do you r
tyler? >> robert, this talks about moving a tax loophole involving sales but it doesn't do anything to change -- anytime you execute a transaction using a cryptocurrency you are creating a taxable event, aren't you? >> reporter: absolutely. even if you use bitcoin to purchase something or ether to purchase an nfk if that is appreciated crypto you have to pay. there is so much tax evasion not because of intentional evasion but a lot of crypto holders don't realize you do owe a...
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reporter: tyler is purged -- parson -- tyler is partially deaf and has a stutter. >> everybody in this book had struggles. and they overcame those struggles just like us with dreams and they kept following the passion. reporter: he still has many dreams to accomplish. >> i promised my mom i would buy her a house next year. i am supporting my family. it is definitely a big thing for me. reporter: how many paintings do you need to sell to get there? >> i don't know, but i will get there. reporter: i had an idea. let me introduce you to tyler. >> hello. >> i remember seeing you on tv, on the news. you have a lot of talent. >> thank you. i want to give you this painting. >> hey, i want to buy that piture. hey, set it up so i can buy that piture. reporter: just like that, tyler is one painting closer to buying his mama house -- mom a house, and he inspires one painting at a time. dion: how cool is that? this book comes out tuesday. i love the inscription inside, always remember where you came from. chris: very inspiring story. good on e 40 for purchasing that picture. let's get some more ba
reporter: tyler is purged -- parson -- tyler is partially deaf and has a stutter. >> everybody in this book had struggles. and they overcame those struggles just like us with dreams and they kept following the passion. reporter: he still has many dreams to accomplish. >> i promised my mom i would buy her a house next year. i am supporting my family. it is definitely a big thing for me. reporter: how many paintings do you need to sell to get there? >> i don't know, but i will...
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. >> tyler, thank you very much. hi, every. let's get right to the rally fresh session highs, we are just off those levels the dow is up 611 points 178% s&p up 1.5%. nasdaq up 1725%. all of these are pushing markets back into the green for the week. in the bond market yields are moving higher as well, more notably than what we have seen in equities. the ten-year just south of 1.4%. rick santelli saying watch this level. if we close above it it is going to change the technicals it is helping bank stocks. citi, regionals all higher ci citis $71. energy names, devin energy, apa. we are going to dig deep sbeer the rally and see what the bulls are buying and what they aren't, bob pisani is down on the new york stock exchange. >> the bears are stunned even the bulls are stunned right now. monday we were down 5% and the bears were sitting around saying finally, we are going get a 10% correction it is about time they have been crushed people have been emailing, why are rerallying can you explain to us? i can give you ideas of what peop
. >> tyler, thank you very much. hi, every. let's get right to the rally fresh session highs, we are just off those levels the dow is up 611 points 178% s&p up 1.5%. nasdaq up 1725%. all of these are pushing markets back into the green for the week. in the bond market yields are moving higher as well, more notably than what we have seen in equities. the ten-year just south of 1.4%. rick santelli saying watch this level. if we close above it it is going to change the technicals it is...
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kadia, tyler and susan are sticking with me. we'll be right back. and their families.still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. anything to drink? just water... hold on, we're coming! mio... water tastes like, well...water. so we fixed it. mio. the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. icy hot. ice works fast. heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy, so you can rise from pain. feel the power of contrast therapy, oh my, with chase freedom unlimited, i earn all this cash back? oh, i gotta tell everyone. hey rita, you can earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you earn 5% on travel purchased through chase! way ahead of you. hey neal, you can earn 3% at drug stores!!! buddy,
kadia, tyler and susan are sticking with me. we'll be right back. and their families.still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. anything to drink? just water... hold on, we're coming! mio... water tastes like, well...water. so we fixed it. mio. the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly...
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we're delighted to have you with us >> thank you, tyler. silverstein properties fundamentally owned what we think of as the twin towers, am i correct on that? it was a 99-year lease, but that is an effective ownership. how much of the cost was covered by any kind of insurance i'm curious. >> well, we paid approximately $3.2 billion for the lease hold and received $4.5 billion in insurance proceeds which we shared with the port authority but have spent about $20 billion rebuilding and we're not finished >> when you think of the twin towers that came down, those were one part of that area of downtown that was so badly struck there were other buildings at world trade center that i understand you owned or now operate. is that correct? >> yes, there were many buildings. the vista hotel, the retail below which westfield controlled, and a number of buildings on the property as well as 7 world trade center which was off the 16-acre campus and the deutsche bank building which will soon become 5 world trade center >> buildings are just buildings, but
we're delighted to have you with us >> thank you, tyler. silverstein properties fundamentally owned what we think of as the twin towers, am i correct on that? it was a 99-year lease, but that is an effective ownership. how much of the cost was covered by any kind of insurance i'm curious. >> well, we paid approximately $3.2 billion for the lease hold and received $4.5 billion in insurance proceeds which we shared with the port authority but have spent about $20 billion rebuilding...
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oh or the leader of the opposition group resisting tyler bond forces in afghanistan, se pan? she of that. he says he's willing to stop fighting if it withdraws. battles had been raging in the mountainous region north of the capital for days. the national resistance front of afghan histone is made up of malicious and former african security forces, led by africa masoud. both sides claimed they've inflicted heavy losses since the fighting intensified. earlier this week. a spokesman for the anti taliban resistance front has been killed in pankey valley. they say for him, dusty was killed while fighting on sunday. he was a prominent media figure in afghanistan, and the nephew of the law de la, the former governments chief executive, john strafford has more from come. there has been heavy fighting of the last 24 hours or so. we've spoken to sources in that area. they're telling us that the, in our, if a saying that they have taken captive hundreds of tale bond prisoners apparently. and there is no way that we can independently confirm this. the solid bond were taken by surprise ha
oh or the leader of the opposition group resisting tyler bond forces in afghanistan, se pan? she of that. he says he's willing to stop fighting if it withdraws. battles had been raging in the mountainous region north of the capital for days. the national resistance front of afghan histone is made up of malicious and former african security forces, led by africa masoud. both sides claimed they've inflicted heavy losses since the fighting intensified. earlier this week. a spokesman for the anti...
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dustin tyler and his team gave me a demonstration of that. >> he's got a big head. >> a lot of people for years. >> reporter: with a headseon, i played a game of popping bubbles with just the right amount of force. simple, right? with the sensory turned off, i consistently overdid it. but once they had the sensors on my hand, i could feel the outer edges of the bubbles. i'm feeling something. oh, wow! oh, wow, that is so amazing. dustin tyler says this technology might enable another big leap, a future where humans are no longer limited by the skin. brandon prestwood lost his arm in a workplace accident in 2012, and is also a participant in tyler's study. he too had surgery connecting his nerves to sensors in the fingtips of a sophisticated prosthetic limb. >> basically they've mapped where if they put th electrical signal to this contact on the nerve cuff, then that makes me feel a pin prick in my index finger. >> reporter: but he doesn't even have to wear it to get that feeling. >> the fact is attached to his arm is actually kind of arbitrary, we can put the prosthesis anywhere in t
dustin tyler and his team gave me a demonstration of that. >> he's got a big head. >> a lot of people for years. >> reporter: with a headseon, i played a game of popping bubbles with just the right amount of force. simple, right? with the sensory turned off, i consistently overdid it. but once they had the sensors on my hand, i could feel the outer edges of the bubbles. i'm feeling something. oh, wow! oh, wow, that is so amazing. dustin tyler says this technology might enable...
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from there books about the mary tyler moore show and here we are. and i had always wanted to be an author really in the grand schemere of things so i was finally got to marry those two aspectsec of myself. >> that is so fascinating and i'm-- so in the oc got to be on the set of "grey's anatomy." i loved watching it was so good. >> i was there before they opened the hatch so is really exciting. >> everybody out there watching knows that. it couldn't have been easy to narrow down the -- so tell us how you came to this subject and these women in particular because i'm sure there are many women who. >> the point of the book was actually to show there was his time between 1940 to 1945 that is remembered and what happened was i stumbled on this little apiece of history because i was working on my book about the mary tyler moore show with mary lou and ted wanted to book about a show i find i have to go back 20 years in tv history to understand why it was a big deal and there were two things that happened with that research that piqueded my interest and the
from there books about the mary tyler moore show and here we are. and i had always wanted to be an author really in the grand schemere of things so i was finally got to marry those two aspectsec of myself. >> that is so fascinating and i'm-- so in the oc got to be on the set of "grey's anatomy." i loved watching it was so good. >> i was there before they opened the hatch so is really exciting. >> everybody out there watching knows that. it couldn't have been easy to...
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>> tyler, when you go for a year with no 5% correction, this is the kind of thing that happens here you get a sudden woosh, although it was from an unexpected source let's remind everybody about the market risk that exists. there is not one or two. there is several many times we talk about the seasonality, september and october being seasonal weak months we have got the debt ceiling drama, the delta variant wave, the fed speaking this week here's a little bit out of left field. we knew about ever grand, but we zb know about the systemic risk or whether it was systemic now there is debate whether it is or is not that's a factor that didn't exist even a week ago that has come out of left field if you look at what's weak here today other man most of the market you see it is the global growth story, things like materials and energy the steel stocks, freeport mcmoran, mosaic. big global material companies. on top of that you see the big global oil companies and oil and exploration companies like apache and occidental, hess, and hall burton. all of them down 4 to 6% today then you look at con
>> tyler, when you go for a year with no 5% correction, this is the kind of thing that happens here you get a sudden woosh, although it was from an unexpected source let's remind everybody about the market risk that exists. there is not one or two. there is several many times we talk about the seasonality, september and october being seasonal weak months we have got the debt ceiling drama, the delta variant wave, the fed speaking this week here's a little bit out of left field. we knew...
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tyler back to you. >> thank you rick santelli as treasury yields do rise how will it impact equities and will it threaten the stock market rally? our next guest says not necessarily and says equity rallies never factored in the extreme low of interest rates. you know, my sense is on interest rates, what is not so -- what is less important is than how much they rise or how quickly they rise but why they are rising am i right on that >> thanks, tyler, i appreciate you guys having me you kind of took words right out of mymount it's really an it depends story. if this is slow and steady and the result of economic growth, that's good news we want the economy growing. economic growth is not something to be scared of. if the fed thinks it can take their foot off the quantitative easing because the economy is in good shape that's good news. as you note, it is kinds of how much do we handle? if they go materially higher, there is a point at which it is bad news and why we are doing it. >> here, what do you think the rising rates are telling us? are they telling us that inflation is more intra
tyler back to you. >> thank you rick santelli as treasury yields do rise how will it impact equities and will it threaten the stock market rally? our next guest says not necessarily and says equity rallies never factored in the extreme low of interest rates. you know, my sense is on interest rates, what is not so -- what is less important is than how much they rise or how quickly they rise but why they are rising am i right on that >> thanks, tyler, i appreciate you guys having me...
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oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell ricky. oh my god. the most crazy it's crazy is what i know is the always are you every day is every day because i think i might have had a question on him. but ill tell you why the fast way get ready that mile found it out. get ready. yeah. what miles we, unlike losing, you know, i'm a big math. i mean like, winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing. so and it just felt like, you know, our class was winning because, you know, we were like the best readers, you know, in our grade, in the state or something in the county or something like that. you know, we were the fastest readers and the best readers. we got good test scores, you know, just now felt like we were when i left his sports. these are all palace trophies. this is somebody who shall fees that he got when he was doing b makes by he was actually number one in the state. he was in football, piano lesson karate. to get tested for gifted. his academic level was like very high. as he got older, men smiled anymore on any of the pictures i want to
oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell ricky. oh my god. the most crazy it's crazy is what i know is the always are you every day is every day because i think i might have had a question on him. but ill tell you why the fast way get ready that mile found it out. get ready. yeah. what miles we, unlike losing, you know, i'm a big math. i mean like, winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing. so and it just felt like, you know, our class was winning because, you know, we were like the best...
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this is tyler rag. my venture form. remember the key in the class file. oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell ricky. oh my god, the most crazy is crazy. where i know he's the always are you every day is every day because they might have had a question on him. but ill tell you why the way that my found it out. get ready? yeah. what miles we are unlike losing, you know, i'm a big math. i mean like, winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing so and it just felt like, you know, our class was winning because, you know, we were like the best readers, you know, in our grade, within the state or something in the county or something like that. you know, we were the fastest readers in the best readers. we got good test scores, you know, i just felt like we were winning. i loved his sports. these are all callous trophies. this is somebody show fees that he got when he was doing b makes by he was actually number one in the state. he was in football, piano lesson karate, to get tested for gifted. his academic level was like very i as he got older and smiled anymo
this is tyler rag. my venture form. remember the key in the class file. oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell ricky. oh my god, the most crazy is crazy. where i know he's the always are you every day is every day because they might have had a question on him. but ill tell you why the way that my found it out. get ready? yeah. what miles we are unlike losing, you know, i'm a big math. i mean like, winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing so and it just felt like, you know, our class was...
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tyler own neil. deep. -- tyler o'neill. deep area giants now up with 22 games left to play.he a's trying to snap a four-game slide. dance party. scoreless in the second. 25th of the season. gets them off to a good start, which they need. 1-0 athletics. frankie shut down the white sox. garcia looking in the sixth. seven innings. allowing one run. chad pinder. cerro foul pole you'd that is fair. -- fair or foul. that is fair. snapping their four-game skid. tyler shanahan will not say the words exactly, but jimmy garrotte below will start for the 40 sunday. the coach obviously tired of the questioning. >> i'm not going to answer that, because i feel all you have to do is look at how i have talked to in's july 27. i wasn't being hardheaded, but you are hardheaded asking. i feel i have already answered it. keep it at that. >> i told you had a good feeling about it, i kind of joked about it. i always knew where i stood, now it is official. >> abc7 >> you can watch all of our newscasts live and on-demand through the abc7 bay area connected tv app available for apple tv, enjoy tv, a
tyler own neil. deep. -- tyler o'neill. deep area giants now up with 22 games left to play.he a's trying to snap a four-game slide. dance party. scoreless in the second. 25th of the season. gets them off to a good start, which they need. 1-0 athletics. frankie shut down the white sox. garcia looking in the sixth. seven innings. allowing one run. chad pinder. cerro foul pole you'd that is fair. -- fair or foul. that is fair. snapping their four-game skid. tyler shanahan will not say the words...
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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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>> yes, tyler, i find this fascinating. back to march of this year, everyone was optimistic about the economy and rates were growing at 2% and suddenly stopped going up. and rates start heading lower and the yield curve started to flatten and energy prices came down semiconductors started underperforming. they started to decelerate and then lo and behold we got the economic data that validated what the markets anticipated we are in the mirror image of that right now which is rates are starting to go up. the yield curve is starting to steepen. cyclicals started to outperform and yet everyone is in this growth slowdown mode we'll get to the fourth quarter and the data will go, oh, the financial markets were right we are seeing an acceleration. so, to me, if we're going to have a big growth slowdown, how come rates are going up right now? how come the curve is steepening i think the opportunity set is in vothe value names, this litte mini slowdown. >> names like or sectors like? >> well, i think financials are easy place to st
>> yes, tyler, i find this fascinating. back to march of this year, everyone was optimistic about the economy and rates were growing at 2% and suddenly stopped going up. and rates start heading lower and the yield curve started to flatten and energy prices came down semiconductors started underperforming. they started to decelerate and then lo and behold we got the economic data that validated what the markets anticipated we are in the mirror image of that right now which is rates are...
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tyler own neil. deep. -- tyler o'neill. deep area giants now up with 22 games left to play.r-game slide. dance party. scoreless in the second. 25th of the season. gets them off to a good start, which they need. 1-0 athletics. frankie shut down the white sox. garcia looking in the sixth. seven innings. allowing one run. chad pinder. cerro foul pole you'd that is fair. -- fair or foul. that is fair. snapping their four-game skid. tyler shanahan will not say the words exactly, but jimmy garrotte below will start for the 40 sunday. the coach obviously tired of the questioning. >> i'm not going to answer that, because i feel all you have to do is look at how i have talked to in's july 27. i wasn't being hardheaded, but you are hardheaded asking. i feel i have already answered it. keep it at that. >> i told you had a good feeling about it, i kind of joked about it. i always knew where i stood, now it is official. >> abc7 and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mi
tyler own neil. deep. -- tyler o'neill. deep area giants now up with 22 games left to play.r-game slide. dance party. scoreless in the second. 25th of the season. gets them off to a good start, which they need. 1-0 athletics. frankie shut down the white sox. garcia looking in the sixth. seven innings. allowing one run. chad pinder. cerro foul pole you'd that is fair. -- fair or foul. that is fair. snapping their four-game skid. tyler shanahan will not say the words exactly, but jimmy garrotte...
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she under went dozens of surgeries, relearned how to walk how to use her hands while raising tyler.ll sill y resilience with the world. >> i knew it would get better. i was given a shot that many were not >> reporter: she had live her full life to the fullest, writing a book about her experience and welcoming her second son, jagger, born in 2009 >> at the end of it all, there is nowhere to go but forward >> is that the most beautiful love story, lauren is with us now. wow, there is so many things to hit on the thing that jumped out to me listening was that was your will to live. you were not going to die in the world trade center, you had that will, just describe what was going through you during that time what you can remember >> i think in the first few moments what was going on was the chaos and the incredible penetrating flames and i didn't understand what had happened by the time i gotten out across west street within 15 minutes, the second plane hit and i have been there in 1993 during that bombing, at that point it was apparent that the terrorists had come back and this was a
she under went dozens of surgeries, relearned how to walk how to use her hands while raising tyler.ll sill y resilience with the world. >> i knew it would get better. i was given a shot that many were not >> reporter: she had live her full life to the fullest, writing a book about her experience and welcoming her second son, jagger, born in 2009 >> at the end of it all, there is nowhere to go but forward >> is that the most beautiful love story, lauren is with us now....
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we understand calling for a cessation of violence, yet the tyler bond revealed that true nature and do not respect shari'a law. it also goes on to say that in no way will military pressure on us or our territory. we can resolve. and it says that those who joined the china by and can correct, they weighs and paints or rather bleak picture, according to their interpretation of the future of this country. it seems unlikely at this stage that any meaningful resistance can be made against the taliban. because it seems to have been a very convincing victory so far, well as spoke of by de la by here he is an afghan political analyst, and also electra and transitional justice at the american university of afghan, a strong he says it's still unclear what political direction the taliban will actually take you could see that they keep on buying time about the issues that were brought up with regards to the flag issue with regards to the government issue . and the pilot plan, keep reiterating that there is no government. once the government is published, you will know more. the idea is that if the
we understand calling for a cessation of violence, yet the tyler bond revealed that true nature and do not respect shari'a law. it also goes on to say that in no way will military pressure on us or our territory. we can resolve. and it says that those who joined the china by and can correct, they weighs and paints or rather bleak picture, according to their interpretation of the future of this country. it seems unlikely at this stage that any meaningful resistance can be made against the...
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another issue is obviously dealing with paying fighters paying tyler bond fighters. there are concerns that if the tyler bond don't pay these thousands of men, some analysts are concerned about defections of potential defections to other for one of a better word. more stream is group. so certainly groups that are enemies of the taliban, so that has a whole host of security. questions about it. and then of course they're paying for what government employees are. we were down in the bank. so earlier today, the huge crowd seems to be growing by the de limited amount of money. that is a boy that is in the banks, people unable to take out mold about $100.00. many of these are government employees that are receiving or hoping to receive at least part of the last salary that they will receive from that government. and then of course is the question of governance itself. many people saying that the taliban literally don't have the kind of experience that it's needed to run an economy in this country to, to run the finances, to deliver services, services that are so vital. an
another issue is obviously dealing with paying fighters paying tyler bond fighters. there are concerns that if the tyler bond don't pay these thousands of men, some analysts are concerned about defections of potential defections to other for one of a better word. more stream is group. so certainly groups that are enemies of the taliban, so that has a whole host of security. questions about it. and then of course they're paying for what government employees are. we were down in the bank. so...
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so there is expected to be some compromises, but you know, people are saying, well this is the tyler bad after all. and yes, they are very different to the taliban of 20 years ago. but they can't straight too far from some of their ideological beliefs because they wouldn't be the taliban. so it but people are expecting that that may be that that will be const concessions. but there is a suspicion amongst many people that maybe not at national level, but may be more local level, the unit level. once the attention of the world, the focus is off cobble is off the taliban, that they could well be reverting to type that in the implementation and interpretation of sharea a. we could see a very strict interpretation to the detriment of groups such as women and children here and i appreciate your insides, rub mcbride, they live for us in kabul for more on the resistance movement. it's bringing over by duleigh by he, he's a lecturer at the american university of the canister and he joins us from cobble via skype. hello there. oh, by dula, thanks for joining us. tell us more about the likeliho
so there is expected to be some compromises, but you know, people are saying, well this is the tyler bad after all. and yes, they are very different to the taliban of 20 years ago. but they can't straight too far from some of their ideological beliefs because they wouldn't be the taliban. so it but people are expecting that that may be that that will be const concessions. but there is a suspicion amongst many people that maybe not at national level, but may be more local level, the unit level....
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and again, can see it is one of the top commanders in the tyler bowen, acting interior minister, sir. as you dean connie, a member of the notorious connie network, now the tongue about, say, now that the ha, connie network no longer exists, they just refer to the ha, connie brothers and various figures in the network as being members of the taliban . but the west accused that network of committing some of the worst bombings and what they say the terror attacks in recent years. so as i say, very interesting to see these names. of course, the question is, is whether this interim government is in any way going to be accepted by the west, the west saying that they want a government that is going to be inclusive, transparent, and is going to be good on human rights. and if not, all right, then it's all about going to get any money. and we know how important money is for this country at the moment and will it be accepted by afghans johnny? what it was interesting, what the taliban spokes person? michelle had got to say with respect to some of the incredible elements we've seen in recent day
and again, can see it is one of the top commanders in the tyler bowen, acting interior minister, sir. as you dean connie, a member of the notorious connie network, now the tongue about, say, now that the ha, connie network no longer exists, they just refer to the ha, connie brothers and various figures in the network as being members of the taliban . but the west accused that network of committing some of the worst bombings and what they say the terror attacks in recent years. so as i say, very...
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braves have a left hander tyler heating up in their bullpen. freddie freeman had two singles, grounded out to third and grounded out to the shortstop since then. he's 2 for 4. right at the knees. called a ball. >> mike: unbelievable. mentioned if the ball's not between the knees of the catcher you just don't get it with gabe morales. that was a strike. accept the wide target because didn't go between the knees, they didn't get if. it. >> jon: 2-0. first base is empty. but you got a very dangerous right-hander on deck. there's matzek, number 68 getting ready in the bullpen. two down. pederson who started the inning at second is still there. left center field. hit deep. way back there and caught by duggar! he kept going and going and going and hauled it in. thanks to steven duggar patrolling center field. >> mike: well, he had a great jump, perfect route, and puts it right in the sweet spot. >> jon: belt, posey, slater, due up. back to the ballpark, jon miller and mike krukow, giants and braves. see you after the game. >> jon: giants, 5. atlanta,
braves have a left hander tyler heating up in their bullpen. freddie freeman had two singles, grounded out to third and grounded out to the shortstop since then. he's 2 for 4. right at the knees. called a ball. >> mike: unbelievable. mentioned if the ball's not between the knees of the catcher you just don't get it with gabe morales. that was a strike. accept the wide target because didn't go between the knees, they didn't get if. it. >> jon: 2-0. first base is empty. but you got a...
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he posted a video rejecting report to tyler bond had taken control of the boss. as soon as he was managing the current situation, there is no doubt that the circumstances are difficult to be face attacked by a guy that douglas and taliban for back by buck has done what we're defending a homeland and that assistance continues the enemy as a foot casualties, we have also taken casualties. yes, they are the body of ceremony for some of a fighters to face attacks of the enemy at 2 or 3 positions. remain in complete control the situation. a members of the taliban special forces are broken up by women's rights march in comma video posted on social media, appears to show women coughing off to being tear gas. demonstration was the 2nd of its kind in the capital in 2 days. but it ended abruptly off, the taliban forces fired their weapons into the air. in other news, the syrian government forces have shelled the southern rebel held and claim of the ballad injuring civilians. it follows the 3 day si, fi, which the russian military patrol, the rebels stronghold. but people i
he posted a video rejecting report to tyler bond had taken control of the boss. as soon as he was managing the current situation, there is no doubt that the circumstances are difficult to be face attacked by a guy that douglas and taliban for back by buck has done what we're defending a homeland and that assistance continues the enemy as a foot casualties, we have also taken casualties. yes, they are the body of ceremony for some of a fighters to face attacks of the enemy at 2 or 3 positions....
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they're also questions with respect to what level of control the tyler bond could possibly have over fighters. that obviously you're going to need paying as well. and of course, when we've got these huge fries from the, from the world bank and the fries of us, us banks as well of money. now he's putting massive pressure on the taliban. the 1st stage seemingly is to pull a government's together. that's what we've been told to talk about trying to do, but as a say is the 1st time they've ever done this. and there is as yet no clarity as to what that government will actually look like. there's been a fascinating story. we know that for the past month or so, charles, we've been keeping a very close eye on the pan, she valley where the former government delete forces were holding out in the north north of the capital. obviously it's developing situation there, but also there's a potential flash point to which is very concerning for all sides. that's right, this area, the punch about is about 120 kilometers north of the capital. it is playing a place for historical resistance, resistance p
they're also questions with respect to what level of control the tyler bond could possibly have over fighters. that obviously you're going to need paying as well. and of course, when we've got these huge fries from the, from the world bank and the fries of us, us banks as well of money. now he's putting massive pressure on the taliban. the 1st stage seemingly is to pull a government's together. that's what we've been told to talk about trying to do, but as a say is the 1st time they've ever...
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from there wrote books about "the mary tyler moore show," seinfeld and "sex in the city" and here wed i had always wanted to be an author really in the grand scheme of things. what i really wanted was to write books. so i finally got to sort of marry those two aspects of myself. >> that sounds so, so fascinating and so lucky. i'm so envious that you got to be on the set for "lost" and "gray's anatomy". i would have lost it if i was there. i loved "lost" so much. that was so good. such a brain bender. >> it really was. it really was. i was there right before they opened the hatch. it was really exciting. >> everybody out there watching knows exactly which episode you're talking about. so for your book, though, when women invented television, it couldn't have been easy to narrow down the list. so tell us how you came to this subject and these women in particular because i'm sure there were many women who could have held a place between these covers. >> absolutely. and the point of the book was actually to show that there was this time between 1948 and 1955 when women did a lot more tha
from there wrote books about "the mary tyler moore show," seinfeld and "sex in the city" and here wed i had always wanted to be an author really in the grand scheme of things. what i really wanted was to write books. so i finally got to sort of marry those two aspects of myself. >> that sounds so, so fascinating and so lucky. i'm so envious that you got to be on the set for "lost" and "gray's anatomy". i would have lost it if i was there. i loved...
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well, my younger son tyler is in college- he _ day? well, my younger son tyler is in college.e. he was the absolute beacon in the centrifuge of what i focused on in my fight. for so little time, he was so young. i screamed and i fought for years at a time to return to him as a mum. didn't look the same, but i saw the grace and the opportunity to fight for so many others. he suffered through late psd which was highly see disabling in so many ways, that trauma that so many fall prey to. and he is a resilient and strong and terrific young kid, and i say you're the only one getting older, hopefully not me. but the mirror tell a different story! but hopefully not me. but the mirror tell a different story!— tell a different story! but your face lights _ tell a different story! but your face lights up _ tell a different story! but your face lights up when _ tell a different story! but your face lights up when you - tell a different story! but your face lights up when you talk. face lights up when you talk about him, and it'sjust so face lights up when you talk about him, and it's jus
well, my younger son tyler is in college- he _ day? well, my younger son tyler is in college.e. he was the absolute beacon in the centrifuge of what i focused on in my fight. for so little time, he was so young. i screamed and i fought for years at a time to return to him as a mum. didn't look the same, but i saw the grace and the opportunity to fight for so many others. he suffered through late psd which was highly see disabling in so many ways, that trauma that so many fall prey to. and he is...
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going to see raiders of the lost ark with my dad for watching the mary tyler moore show with both of them and we would quote things and you know, so this is clearly where it started. tv in particular i always tell this story about myself. i was such a nerd but this is one. when i was a kid we get tv guide and you still get the actual tv guide in the mail and where talking i was 10 years old. we would get it and i would read all articles then i would go through the whole s circle all the things i was going to watch that we and then i was ready. so that justshows you . it's not a huge realize that eventually i do not working in entertainment weekly. ijust remember thinking who gets to do this and why and how . i did go to journalism school and my early career was actually totally not like this. i was a newspaper reporter, local newspaper reporter going to the council meetings writing for stories today about the police be and the city council beat and things like that eventually i did make my way to new york city where i am now. with kind of i remember actually calling my journalism pro
going to see raiders of the lost ark with my dad for watching the mary tyler moore show with both of them and we would quote things and you know, so this is clearly where it started. tv in particular i always tell this story about myself. i was such a nerd but this is one. when i was a kid we get tv guide and you still get the actual tv guide in the mail and where talking i was 10 years old. we would get it and i would read all articles then i would go through the whole s circle all the things...
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>> good question i want to come back to that, tyler. but i want to get to the issue -- when i am looking at the two-year, the shortened of the curve, i am seeing these markets remarkably well behaved. there is a little bit of flattening but i think maybe the answer to kelly's question is, not as much as you would have expected i still have the two-year at 22 basis points, where it was going in the market is giving the federal reserve enormous room here to do what it wants to do, which is to taper without increasing yields. this is a very big development this is something that has been -- i want to call it -- six, eight months in the making, where powell has been trying to get to this point. he said i am going to taper but he doesn't want the see that reaction in the bond market. i am looking at fed probabilities for december i am seeing a 48% chance of a rate hike, which is kind of like where it was, evena little bit lower, depending upon which service you use. so i think -- whatcaly said is very important it this could all change an ho
>> good question i want to come back to that, tyler. but i want to get to the issue -- when i am looking at the two-year, the shortened of the curve, i am seeing these markets remarkably well behaved. there is a little bit of flattening but i think maybe the answer to kelly's question is, not as much as you would have expected i still have the two-year at 22 basis points, where it was going in the market is giving the federal reserve enormous room here to do what it wants to do, which is...