161
161
Jun 1, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler, i don't know. first signs of inflation out there, and not because input prices are down because there's some difficulty passing look higher prices and maybe a sign of some equilibrium beginning to establish itself in the labor market when it comes to available workers and hiring them at a wage that's still profitable for businesses. >> very interesting as was the interview with the president of one of the feds earlier today and very clear insights there. thank you very much, steve liesman. >>> let's turn now to the markets and our next guest is taking advantage of the volatility to help him identify cheap stocks and there are a lot of them. mike vogel, ceo of cap trust welcome. good to see you. >> hello >> your work is trading up stocks that are trading less than eight times 2022-23 earnings these are multiples we haven't seen and some multiples are down three, four times earnings and we just haven't seen those in well over a decade >> look, it's an indication of the deep skepticism about earnings
tyler, i don't know. first signs of inflation out there, and not because input prices are down because there's some difficulty passing look higher prices and maybe a sign of some equilibrium beginning to establish itself in the labor market when it comes to available workers and hiring them at a wage that's still profitable for businesses. >> very interesting as was the interview with the president of one of the feds earlier today and very clear insights there. thank you very much, steve...
309
309
Jun 9, 2022
06/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 309
favorite 0
quote 0
but this time it happened to tyler hamilton.his time some thief ripped off luggage from the wrong traveler. tyler spoke to us from florida. >> sold put a police report in and then i was thinking i was like what i do i was just all is to police found tyler's bag in an airport bathroom. >> but the electronics and other valuables have been taken out. so tyler started looking started looking on a popular online site, a site where people buy and sell stuff. when you're seeing online, what do you see for sale and for how much i saw spots, my controller and the extra hard drive for all of all of it was $500 that he was selling it. >> tyler got the police involved and they want to see the guy believed to be selling what had been stolen from the luggage. >> a man at a little shop on the west side said he had bought the goods from someone else. what did he tell you about? >> become of myself. morning? >> on over to you. when you go, >> i was just excited that i actually got the most expensive thing on the list that he stole back though. i
but this time it happened to tyler hamilton.his time some thief ripped off luggage from the wrong traveler. tyler spoke to us from florida. >> sold put a police report in and then i was thinking i was like what i do i was just all is to police found tyler's bag in an airport bathroom. >> but the electronics and other valuables have been taken out. so tyler started looking started looking on a popular online site, a site where people buy and sell stuff. when you're seeing online,...
177
177
Jun 6, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
i am tyler matheson.le's next chapter making a push to disrupt the buy now, pay later sector and the announce made just min ago and the annual developer's conference and we'll have a look at apple's future as device sales slow and the stock is slumping with a lot of other stocks, by the way, and the financial exchange power player and the cebo ceo launching a throwback to in-person trading as more exchanges go electronic. now to my friend contessa brewer who is in for kelly. contessa >> hello there, tyler and hello, everybody. it's been a volatile day on wall street the dow up as much as 336 points at the high today and now you can see it's trading a thid han. they've got the s&p 500 up three quarters of a percentage rate and the nasdaq down up almost a percent. part of the reason why we saw the pullback off the highs is the rise in rates and the ten-year yield above 3% and closing in on its 2022 high of 3.2% it hit that in early may tyler? >> contessa, with the ten-year yield above 3% the market this wee
i am tyler matheson.le's next chapter making a push to disrupt the buy now, pay later sector and the announce made just min ago and the annual developer's conference and we'll have a look at apple's future as device sales slow and the stock is slumping with a lot of other stocks, by the way, and the financial exchange power player and the cebo ceo launching a throwback to in-person trading as more exchanges go electronic. now to my friend contessa brewer who is in for kelly. contessa >>...
101
101
Jun 9, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler? seema? >> i am now very hungry.nk you, kate rogers chinese tech stocks roaring back and the kweb outperforming the nasdaq 100 quarter to date, so why sentiment is taking a turn plus nearly every member of the energy index has hit a new 52-week high over the past three months we'll talk to a high-profile ceo about output, where prices are heading and thou how to get the little lower and travel stocks seema. seema! wake up here >> they're down! >> did you know carnival is once again the worst performer on the s&p 500 this year? tough year >> there you go. another 7%. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back >>> welcome back to "power lunch. i'm dominic chu. shares of meta platforms at this hour trading near its lows of the session on its first official day with the m-e-t-a, meta ticker. as we look back in the last year, it's fallen from $1.1 trillion at its highs last september to just over $500 billion these days it's still hovering around 12% from its april low and down 40% on a year to date basis. those meta shares again do
tyler? seema? >> i am now very hungry.nk you, kate rogers chinese tech stocks roaring back and the kweb outperforming the nasdaq 100 quarter to date, so why sentiment is taking a turn plus nearly every member of the energy index has hit a new 52-week high over the past three months we'll talk to a high-profile ceo about output, where prices are heading and thou how to get the little lower and travel stocks seema. seema! wake up here >> they're down! >> did you know carnival is...
64
64
Jun 24, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
>> there's so much in this decision tyler as well on and we've seen a backlash.rida and data, and it is revoking its land use right. wide one of the things you hit on here is employees have been, treatmently rokal in these n couple of years to take a stand on controversial issues like that on abortion, but keep in mind it's been a tight labor market employer employers have had the upper hand in pushg the social questions. so if we are indeed heading into a recession or a slowdown, employees -- if we are no longer in a tight labor market and employees no longer have the upper hand, that can also play into how this all turns out and plays out over the next few months and years >> kate, final thought from you on how these companies are trying to thread the needle and whether ultimately they're going to be able to do it because so many companies have employee bases in so many states, in states that are more liberal on abortion like new jersey and those that are going to be more restrictive search as presumably, florida, tennessee, texas, louisiana, et cetera. >> tyle
>> there's so much in this decision tyler as well on and we've seen a backlash.rida and data, and it is revoking its land use right. wide one of the things you hit on here is employees have been, treatmently rokal in these n couple of years to take a stand on controversial issues like that on abortion, but keep in mind it's been a tight labor market employer employers have had the upper hand in pushg the social questions. so if we are indeed heading into a recession or a slowdown,...
88
88
Jun 16, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
and you could see what tyler is talking about. two-year note yields are under yesterday's low yield. why is that significant? because it is pushing curves steepening and even though stocks aren't all off their bottoms, it is definitely getting more buoyant when that occurred, just like it occurred yesterday. the minute we started to see steepening post fed announcement at 2:00 eastern, we did see the equity markets have the rebound. it didn't hold today but the real tug-of-war is what the fed is going to do, how long and how hard it is going to be for them to get there versus how much damage is done to the domestic and global economies. and as tyler pointed out, the swiss, yes, they raised rates a half a percent and it is still minus .25. it is the minus one quarter of 1% and it is hovering at the highest yields in ten years and in u.k. after the fifth quarter point increase, it was largely expected but yields, they're also just above 250, hovering at eight-year highs, very similar to the bund yields so what investors need to do i
and you could see what tyler is talking about. two-year note yields are under yesterday's low yield. why is that significant? because it is pushing curves steepening and even though stocks aren't all off their bottoms, it is definitely getting more buoyant when that occurred, just like it occurred yesterday. the minute we started to see steepening post fed announcement at 2:00 eastern, we did see the equity markets have the rebound. it didn't hold today but the real tug-of-war is what the fed...
104
104
Jun 17, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
how did i do, tyler? we'll make it a date every friday what santelli learned. >> sounds good. >> have a good week end. happy father's day let's move on. big declines for energy stocks, oil big declines there back to $107 a barrel. $107 sounds like a relief, but not much, pippa stephens. >> let's start here with oil falling about 7% it's now down at nearly 10% on the week, snapping a seven-week winning streak the macro concerns really hitting oil today as the market reevaluates what a slowdown means for demand and the stronger dollar definitely not helping things wti is down 7% at 109.44 brent down 5.7% just under 113 turning to nat gas that's down more than 6%, right around 7 bucks yesterday it was above $8 and for the week it's now down more than 20%, and we can compare that to european natural gas which is up nearly 50% for the week moving over to gasoline futures, that is falling more than 5% and down about 9% on the week. a lot of moving parts here, but that could point to some relief at the pump with
how did i do, tyler? we'll make it a date every friday what santelli learned. >> sounds good. >> have a good week end. happy father's day let's move on. big declines for energy stocks, oil big declines there back to $107 a barrel. $107 sounds like a relief, but not much, pippa stephens. >> let's start here with oil falling about 7% it's now down at nearly 10% on the week, snapping a seven-week winning streak the macro concerns really hitting oil today as the market reevaluates...
90
90
Jun 22, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler?the problem is supply, folks, and if you support the gas tax and you do nothing to help supply, you help demand, but do nothing to help supply natural average for gas sits just under $5 a gallon remember it hit that price earlier this month the $5 a gallon. his popularity ratings are going down with every penny gas prices go up. one month ago just 4.59. in just the past month you have a 40-cent increase in the gas price and a year ago it was $3.07, doesn't that look nice by today's lens suspending the federal gas tax was last proposed in 2008. this never happened and critics of the idea say it won't help and the proposal comes one day before the ceos of major oil and gas companies are set to meet. the president set to speak over the next hour about the rising prices and what he has in mind to do for it eamon javers has more on this story. hi, eamon. >> we are expecting the president to speak momentarily so keep your eyes on the podium over at the white house where we expect the preside
tyler?the problem is supply, folks, and if you support the gas tax and you do nothing to help supply, you help demand, but do nothing to help supply natural average for gas sits just under $5 a gallon remember it hit that price earlier this month the $5 a gallon. his popularity ratings are going down with every penny gas prices go up. one month ago just 4.59. in just the past month you have a 40-cent increase in the gas price and a year ago it was $3.07, doesn't that look nice by today's lens...
8
8.0
Jun 14, 2022
06/22
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
wat tyler, the largest poor in the history of england languished under the oppression of the landlords from taxes that increased due to the hundred years war. the plague also wiped out almost half of the population. here tyler, a former soldier, managed to organize protests in the remaining captured london and the tower of king richard ii, he was only 14 years old. i had to negotiate. he promised to abolish serfdom and tyler put forward taxes new demands to equalize the rights of all estates and return communal lands to the peasants, but at the next meeting with the king near the city walls of london, the mayor of the city hit tyler with a dagger. one of the knights finished him off with a sword. although there were thousands of them, the rebels retreated due to the death of their leader, and the authorities punished the instigators and restored the previous order . albany that day they received a patent in which we wrote new material and method of its manufacture nitrocellulose was mixed with castor and vaseline oil, campara or other fillers and after hot stamping. got plastic. at fir
wat tyler, the largest poor in the history of england languished under the oppression of the landlords from taxes that increased due to the hundred years war. the plague also wiped out almost half of the population. here tyler, a former soldier, managed to organize protests in the remaining captured london and the tower of king richard ii, he was only 14 years old. i had to negotiate. he promised to abolish serfdom and tyler put forward taxes new demands to equalize the rights of all estates...
101
101
Jun 13, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and many there are, tyler, thank you. tyler mentioned the dow's big loss and it's the best performing major average and it's down 2.5% and down 20% from its highs and bear market territory. the nasdaq down 3.5% lower by 30% this year and bond yields jumping. the 0.2 spread briefly inverting for the first time since april and the ten-year yield pushing 335. in the meantime, crypto is getting crushed with crypto below 23,000 and that's a level not seen in a couple of years. ether losing $200 billion worth of market cap wiped out. let's go to bob pisani with more on this market sell-off, bob >> we are at that 20% level which we decided would constitute a bear market if you're counting we'd have to close today, at 3837 is where he'd have to close to make that official 20% down would be 3837 s you see we're already very close it that. 3793 right now i want to show you two sectors that are being especially hard hit today. one is the travel and leisure sector where we're seeing a lot of new lows today like norwegian cruise lines
. >> and many there are, tyler, thank you. tyler mentioned the dow's big loss and it's the best performing major average and it's down 2.5% and down 20% from its highs and bear market territory. the nasdaq down 3.5% lower by 30% this year and bond yields jumping. the 0.2 spread briefly inverting for the first time since april and the ten-year yield pushing 335. in the meantime, crypto is getting crushed with crypto below 23,000 and that's a level not seen in a couple of years. ether...
111
111
Jun 7, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm always curious >> in this case, it's both, tyler. along the las vegas strip is to own very valuable land, but look at the venetian our biggest property of all. 7,100 hotel rooms, biggest private sector confidence convention, trade show space in america. one of the biggest commercial real estate assets in america all told, 13 million square feet the value of the building is really almost incalculable given the economics that take place within it. that asset did 1.8 billion in revenue alone in 2019 pre-covid. >> given where gaming is going, it's expanding everywhere. we've just seen long-time legendary names like wynn resorts decide they are also going to go with what was known in this business as operating company, property company, and sell off a piece of land under its wynn boston harbor or encore boston harbor, i should say. i'm curious what's mbehind -- an you just announced this -- your efforts to expand your brand into other areas you've announce add bd a big gof venture. tell me about how to expand vici beyond gaming. >> what w
i'm always curious >> in this case, it's both, tyler. along the las vegas strip is to own very valuable land, but look at the venetian our biggest property of all. 7,100 hotel rooms, biggest private sector confidence convention, trade show space in america. one of the biggest commercial real estate assets in america all told, 13 million square feet the value of the building is really almost incalculable given the economics that take place within it. that asset did 1.8 billion in revenue...
102
102
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
no, tyler. relax.number of big differences between now and then, first, there's a very severe shortage of homes today the vacancy rate across the housing stock for rent and for sale is pretty close to a record low. direct opposite back in '08 and the housing bubble there was a record high. second big difference is mortgage lending it's been pristine 30-year, 15-year fixed-rate loans and nothing complicated and two-year loans and underwriting has been excellent, and i just don't see any deepening in mortgage default and foreclosure. it's distress sales that cause a big price decline so no. the market will weaken and there's a comeuppance and nothing compared to over ten years ago. >> you have the securitization market and the ripple effects through there, that's sort of what triggered an awful lot of what went on in '07 and '08 and '09. there is a comeuppance coming here what does it look like in terms was prices of existing homes and sales volume, of interest rates, et cetera. >> well, home sales are g
no, tyler. relax.number of big differences between now and then, first, there's a very severe shortage of homes today the vacancy rate across the housing stock for rent and for sale is pretty close to a record low. direct opposite back in '08 and the housing bubble there was a record high. second big difference is mortgage lending it's been pristine 30-year, 15-year fixed-rate loans and nothing complicated and two-year loans and underwriting has been excellent, and i just don't see any...
8
8.0
Jun 15, 2022
06/22
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
here is tyler, a former soldier, managed to organize protests. the rebels captured london and the tower of king richard ii, he was only 14 years old. i had to negotiate. he promised to abolish serfdom and tyler put forward taxes new demands to equalize the rights of all estates and return communal lands to the peasants, but at the next meeting with the king at the city walls. the mayor of london hit tyler with a dagger, one of the knights finished him off with a sword. the rebels, although there were thousands of them, retreated due to the death of their leader, and the authorities punished the instigators and returned the old order. on june 15, 1869, the first synthetic hard plastic kisses appeared in the world, it was invented by the hayat brothers from the american district. albany that day they received a patent in which they wrote a new material and method of its manufacture nitrocellulose was mixed with castor oil and vaseline camra oil or other fillers and after hot stamping. got plastic. at first they began to make billiard balls from it.
here is tyler, a former soldier, managed to organize protests. the rebels captured london and the tower of king richard ii, he was only 14 years old. i had to negotiate. he promised to abolish serfdom and tyler put forward taxes new demands to equalize the rights of all estates and return communal lands to the peasants, but at the next meeting with the king at the city walls. the mayor of london hit tyler with a dagger, one of the knights finished him off with a sword. the rebels, although...
90
90
Jun 23, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
unbelievable tyler, back to you >> tyler, thank you very much.ng signal let's take a look at oil closing for the day, $104 a barrel and it had been as low as two in the lowest level in more than a month and down 1.75% we also want to take a look at natural gas prices down 16% in a week and 30% in a month. so there you see supply and demand at work with inflation at a historic highs in the stock market choppy, our next guest says the number one investment right now is i-bonds here to explain is a personal finance power player and our dear friend suze orman host of the women and money podcast. she is also co-founder of the emergency savings firm secure save suze, it is always great to see you. welcome. good to have you back with us. let's talk about the i-bonds which i didn't even know about, butmy nephew-in-law said you have to get these i-bonds. explain to me what they are, how they work, how i buy them and from whom. >> now so you buy them from the treasury, directly from them so you go from treasurydirect.gov it is the only place that you can b
unbelievable tyler, back to you >> tyler, thank you very much.ng signal let's take a look at oil closing for the day, $104 a barrel and it had been as low as two in the lowest level in more than a month and down 1.75% we also want to take a look at natural gas prices down 16% in a week and 30% in a month. so there you see supply and demand at work with inflation at a historic highs in the stock market choppy, our next guest says the number one investment right now is i-bonds here to...
780
780
Jun 1, 2022
06/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 780
favorite 0
quote 0
jesse tyler ferguson joins us after the break.you. tj maxx. where you can afford to be you to the maxx ♪♪ in the future we'll travel to incredible places with the help of magical technology. but what about today? i want my magical future now. ♪♪ i have places to go. ♪♪ rocks to climb. ♪♪ sights to see. and flights to catch... i can't wait for what tomorrow will bring, but in the meantime, let's enjoy the ride... ♪♪ [copy machine printing] ♪ ♪ who would've thought printing... could lead to growing trees. ♪ tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. could lead to growing trees. can it one up whatever they're doing? for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jim
jesse tyler ferguson joins us after the break.you. tj maxx. where you can afford to be you to the maxx ♪♪ in the future we'll travel to incredible places with the help of magical technology. but what about today? i want my magical future now. ♪♪ i have places to go. ♪♪ rocks to climb. ♪♪ sights to see. and flights to catch... i can't wait for what tomorrow will bring, but in the meantime, let's enjoy the ride... ♪♪ [copy machine printing] ♪ ♪ who would've thought...
76
76
Jun 5, 2022
06/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler, talk about the committee needs to do. what do you think the committee could do at this point to really change how people think about that day and really view what happened on that day? >> i mean unfortunately we are going to need to have more than what we saw during the mueller investigation. we're going to need to entertain, unfortunately, the american people. they were captivated just recently with the depth heard trial, we need that kind of energy over the course of six weeks. the reality is -- they need to understand that people need to be brought back into this process and the way you do that is not dry reading. it is through a bit of entertainment and sensationalism. you are talking about thousands of people trying to violently overthrow the government. we are just kind of shrugging it off. right? this is not something to be shrugged off. especially as we are seeing an increase in violence. they have an important job to do, to convince the american people that this country right now is still in danger. our democraci
tyler, talk about the committee needs to do. what do you think the committee could do at this point to really change how people think about that day and really view what happened on that day? >> i mean unfortunately we are going to need to have more than what we saw during the mueller investigation. we're going to need to entertain, unfortunately, the american people. they were captivated just recently with the depth heard trial, we need that kind of energy over the course of six weeks....
70
70
Jun 2, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm tyler matheson a warning from market stalwart microsoft, it is lowering its fourth quarter and profit sales forecast citing a currency drag. which companies could be next and what does that mean for the battered techtrade plus the fed vice chair says it is hard to make the case for a rate hike pause right now, but our market guest says inflation has peaked we'll ask her why she feels that way and how she's investing right now. there are some surprises in there and that plus gasoline futures hitting a record midday. we will discuss it later this hour >> kelly >> they just keep going up and up and up, and i'm talking about gasoline and oil and take a look at stocks that are taking all of that in stride hi, everybody. the dow up 216 points and the s&p up 50 to 51.52 and the nasdaq up 2.25% today and these are big reversal from the earlier losses, nvidia, etsy and match are some of the biggest movers midday and look at chewy up 23% after its unexpected quarterly profit last night. boeing is the best performing dow stock. it is up 6% today and that is helping lead the blue chips up b.a. ne
i'm tyler matheson a warning from market stalwart microsoft, it is lowering its fourth quarter and profit sales forecast citing a currency drag. which companies could be next and what does that mean for the battered techtrade plus the fed vice chair says it is hard to make the case for a rate hike pause right now, but our market guest says inflation has peaked we'll ask her why she feels that way and how she's investing right now. there are some surprises in there and that plus gasoline futures...
62
62
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the president believes there's efficacy there and he continues pounding the table tyler? >> kale a thank you very much. kayla tausche reporting. kelly? >> they're down across the board. the s&p is down 100 and the nasdaq is down 37, so again, the nasdaq is the hardest-hit sector the selling is broad based across consumer discretionary in particular tech and financials are also big laggards these indices are on track since january, as you can see. the two-year treasury yield soaring to its highest level since 2008 after the hotter than expected cpi report. this is seen as one of the most sensitive measures of rate hikes and the market is expecting more now. the ten-year yield climbing to 3.15%. our cnbc market reporters are standing by with more of this hour bob pisani on the stock sell off and frank holland on tech and rick santelli on the bonds. >> bob, let's start with you >> we've had a modest little rally off of the lows. we were down to 3900, oh, about an hour, an hour and a half ago and that, interestingly, was the old low that we hit back in may that would be the 5
the president believes there's efficacy there and he continues pounding the table tyler? >> kale a thank you very much. kayla tausche reporting. kelly? >> they're down across the board. the s&p is down 100 and the nasdaq is down 37, so again, the nasdaq is the hardest-hit sector the selling is broad based across consumer discretionary in particular tech and financials are also big laggards these indices are on track since january, as you can see. the two-year treasury yield...
82
82
Jun 4, 2022
06/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a lot of humor in the wall. >> reporter: tyler comes by every day to reflect and to make room for more notes. >> i want to say 5,000 notes just in a few weeks. >> reporter: the pandemic has pushed us all. tyler hopes when people see the healing wall, they may realize they're not alone in whatever they're feeling. >> just by conscious awareness and acknowledging what's going on inside, we can release a lot of sadness and grief and make room for new things to come in. >> reporter: she encourages anyone to come by and to let their thoughts guide the chalk. >> it belongs to anyone that passes by. >> reporter: as we all collectively heal and grow. in san mateo, max darrow, kpix 5. >>> turning now to the weather and a bit of drizzle around the north bay and san francisco today. and there could be more on the way for our weekend. first alert meteorologist paul hagen is tracking where and when it will all arrive. paul? >> more drizzle on the way tonight. a chance of rain showers in the forecast tomorrow night into sunday. we are tracking returns in the radar right now. it's evaporatin
there's a lot of humor in the wall. >> reporter: tyler comes by every day to reflect and to make room for more notes. >> i want to say 5,000 notes just in a few weeks. >> reporter: the pandemic has pushed us all. tyler hopes when people see the healing wall, they may realize they're not alone in whatever they're feeling. >> just by conscious awareness and acknowledging what's going on inside, we can release a lot of sadness and grief and make room for new things to come...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
but most of the woman's, they have complained that the tyler bond haven't sent any money to a bank account and they are not allowed to go to the jobs. so the question is actually they had that the taliban just put jakey's on the woman's. that woman's are not allowed, which is women's, are not allowed to go to your work. the woman should be covered and get a phase should be covered as long as should be covered in black color. like did you give orders about these things? but enough got us on, we have a woman that they haven't any men in their homes like enough. got us on a lot of where do because there was a was in 20 years, most of that gun woman on now, where do they are at the one who are responsible for the children for any members of the family, like your father's and the mother like obligated to find some financial. what for them? like i am a woman. i'm working in the solo news. i'm obligated to support my family financially because i'm the one who should be support my family. there is no one in my hall in my house. the support my family find insurance. so if you like you, you, as a wo
but most of the woman's, they have complained that the tyler bond haven't sent any money to a bank account and they are not allowed to go to the jobs. so the question is actually they had that the taliban just put jakey's on the woman's. that woman's are not allowed, which is women's, are not allowed to go to your work. the woman should be covered and get a phase should be covered as long as should be covered in black color. like did you give orders about these things? but enough got us on, we...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
now after i think it's the one months ago that the tyler bond with some decrease about jobs and the, the benefits in touch was paying on the schemes that they should be going. the fees like this is a very difficult for me and this of laura better that i should going my face in the studios besides other problems that i faced with the. ready the give my identity and actually this gave me like, as the woman, they behave me like i'm not a human beings. like, i'm always when i think with myself as a woman that i'm both a, both of societies. i'm not a human being. i'm just, i'm in humans, they just using me and they tell me what i should do and what should i do not. so how do you and your colleagues carry on when this situation? yes, of and disposed days, fortuitous. our colleagues, they stand with us, as well as they also wearing the mach maybe the nose as a men they will be knows that it's very difficult for a woman journalist while they're on a screen sunday presenting news, declaring the faith as a woman. this is my rights, this is my own right that a law give me a call on give me and
now after i think it's the one months ago that the tyler bond with some decrease about jobs and the, the benefits in touch was paying on the schemes that they should be going. the fees like this is a very difficult for me and this of laura better that i should going my face in the studios besides other problems that i faced with the. ready the give my identity and actually this gave me like, as the woman, they behave me like i'm not a human beings. like, i'm always when i think with myself as a...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
something the bonus quince tyler uses to its advantage, creating space for diverse exhibitions. the federal art in exhibition hall is now also catering to ukrainian refugees with guided tours, a celebration of cultural wealth bonds, bondage cons tyler is allowing art to be experienced in a new light. that is often our reporter is next after a short break, and then michael open will be back in the chair in 45 minutes. talk wherever you're watching. etiquette i love has no limits. love as for every body. blue blouse is live. i love the matter. and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn char, mom and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that north divide and deny to allen this. i have invited many deer and well known guests. and i would like to invite you to.
something the bonus quince tyler uses to its advantage, creating space for diverse exhibitions. the federal art in exhibition hall is now also catering to ukrainian refugees with guided tours, a celebration of cultural wealth bonds, bondage cons tyler is allowing art to be experienced in a new light. that is often our reporter is next after a short break, and then michael open will be back in the chair in 45 minutes. talk wherever you're watching. etiquette i love has no limits. love as for...
89
89
Jun 21, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
here we go again, rick santelli. >> absolutely, tyler they are definitely on the march, but there's aple things we should pay attention to in exactly the path interest rates are taking if you look at one week of the ten-year, you'll see it was on the 14th, last tuesday, the day before fed raised rates, 0.75. just a whisker shy of 3.5, 3.50%. it sprang up to 2.75%. if you look at the bund, it sprang up to 1.94. we were all below and all central banks that i referenced either have embarked on tightening like the bank of england, or swiss national bank, but the fact we're below those is a softer landing because of the slowing that many believe is being caused by the fed. finally there's one central bang, bank of japan. they purchased over 100 billion of them, so far defending 0.25 of 1%. you can see for yourself, fresh new low going back to september of '98, let's call it a fresh 24-year low. >> time to travel to tokyo thank you, rick. >>> last week, oil back in rally mode today, and pippa stevens has the numbers. hi, pippa. >> that's right, oil is in the green today, though not nearly e
here we go again, rick santelli. >> absolutely, tyler they are definitely on the march, but there's aple things we should pay attention to in exactly the path interest rates are taking if you look at one week of the ten-year, you'll see it was on the 14th, last tuesday, the day before fed raised rates, 0.75. just a whisker shy of 3.5, 3.50%. it sprang up to 2.75%. if you look at the bund, it sprang up to 1.94. we were all below and all central banks that i referenced either have embarked...
83
83
Jun 6, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
i am tyler matheson.ing a push to disrupt the buy now, pay later sector and the announce made just min ago and the annual developer's conference and we'll have a look at apple's future as device sales slow and the stock is slumping with a lot of other stocks, by the way, and the financial exchange power player and the cebo ceo launching a throwback to in-person trading as more exchanges
i am tyler matheson.ing a push to disrupt the buy now, pay later sector and the announce made just min ago and the annual developer's conference and we'll have a look at apple's future as device sales slow and the stock is slumping with a lot of other stocks, by the way, and the financial exchange power player and the cebo ceo launching a throwback to in-person trading as more exchanges
72
72
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler rodger was on the mound and at the plate he met jack zelensky.rd roam run of the game and he walked it off for the pilots. he has a three-homer game that included a walk off blast. pittsburgh 4, san francisco 3. giants didn't win the series when they worked on monday. jericho nink hopefully got bobby winters sky, shallow, he rierd the science. daup, dawn, pamela. the run for the season. open the story, will it seemed strong. we have carlos santana that ended me the maine can nuks. 5 2/3 nicks. no tryingouts, no and drove this one for a three-run homer. as won it for a three-run homer. as host the mariners on tuesday. >>> pivot over to golf. shout out jennifer kupchow. the big boys, outside boston. the u.s. open, national championship on the line. anybody doing this today? yeah. it's always the club's fault, right? to the action. here's from 50 feet. how about a fresca. took them to 5 under for a share of the lead. san francisco, will zalatoro ch. had the look at 225 out. what a stroke saver. within 20 feet of the penn made the putt and took the l
tyler rodger was on the mound and at the plate he met jack zelensky.rd roam run of the game and he walked it off for the pilots. he has a three-homer game that included a walk off blast. pittsburgh 4, san francisco 3. giants didn't win the series when they worked on monday. jericho nink hopefully got bobby winters sky, shallow, he rierd the science. daup, dawn, pamela. the run for the season. open the story, will it seemed strong. we have carlos santana that ended me the maine can nuks. 5 2/3...
145
145
Jun 27, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
software research tyler, good morning. so we're at the end pretty much of the first half, looking ahead to the second, and it seems like guidance and the overall economy are going to be an issue here, even for these defensive software names how stable, how confident does the guidance have to be that they can sort of weather whatever we have coming? >> yeah, good morning. and thanks for having me so i think as we look at the second half of the year, clearly, the first half of the year for the software sector has been dominated by multiple d rating we have seen many of these high growth stocks off 60%, 70% year to date, but you haven't seen material weakness in fundamentals yet quarters have generally been above guidance range with a few exceptions we think as we look at the second half of the year, the market is likely to be volatile in the software sector, but it's going to be more driven by estimate revisions rather than the multiple corrections so as we think about the sector, companies that have exposure to large enterp
software research tyler, good morning. so we're at the end pretty much of the first half, looking ahead to the second, and it seems like guidance and the overall economy are going to be an issue here, even for these defensive software names how stable, how confident does the guidance have to be that they can sort of weather whatever we have coming? >> yeah, good morning. and thanks for having me so i think as we look at the second half of the year, clearly, the first half of the year for...
67
67
Jun 12, 2022
06/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he didaid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys were really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> this was about people coping with one another. and the workplace was like a family. >> i told ted to close with the copy for sue ann. >> oh, my god. >> what's wrong? >> i told the projectionist it was the other way around. >> oh, my god. >> local pig farmers served notice today that rising corn prices are forcing them to find other means to feed their st
and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he didaid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was...
139
139
Jun 11, 2022
06/22
by
KDTV
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
del colegio, agregÓ que cerrÓ las puertas con seguro y llamÓ a la policÍa escolar, un agente matÓ a tylererminaron que ya no serÁ necesario que los viajeros procedentes del extranjero se hagan una prueba ante covid—19 un dÍa antes de embarcarse al paÍs, como nos dice vilma tarazona, la medida no es definitiva. vilma: a partir de este domingo 12 de junio o estados unidos ya no va a exigir una prueba negativa de covid—19 a los pasajeros que vienen del exterior. la medida que exigÍa la prueba a los viajeros, independientemente de su estado de vacunaciÓn, fue implementado por la administraciÓn del presidente el aÑo pasado cuando la contagiosa variante omicron se propagÓ por el mundo. el doctor alberto domÍnguez dice que desde entonces las condiciones han cambiado, por lo tanto estÁ de acuerdo con que ya no se exige la prueba negativa de covid—19 a las personas que entran estados unidos. >> definitivamente la frecuencia con la que el covid—19 se estÁ presentando es muy baja. estaba tan baja como podrÍa ser la frecuencia como vemos durante todos estos aÑos la frecuencia de el floo, y esa es la
del colegio, agregÓ que cerrÓ las puertas con seguro y llamÓ a la policÍa escolar, un agente matÓ a tylererminaron que ya no serÁ necesario que los viajeros procedentes del extranjero se hagan una prueba ante covid—19 un dÍa antes de embarcarse al paÍs, como nos dice vilma tarazona, la medida no es definitiva. vilma: a partir de este domingo 12 de junio o estados unidos ya no va a exigir una prueba negativa de covid—19 a los pasajeros que vienen del exterior. la medida que exigÍa...
103
103
Jun 19, 2022
06/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler pager joins us to.nk biden is being blamed for inflation, even though it's not of his control. -- years before president biden got into office. the fiscal policies, and just the consumption of the trump administration obviously said this in motion. >> in part it's the way our political system is structured. we blame the president for everything and we also give credit to presidents for things that they have actually no control of either. you can see the polling data that people will change their opinion about the economy, literally the day after an election. if their guy loses people who thought the economy was doing well the next day will say boy, the american economy is really in the tank and vice versa. we really tend to identify the president with everything. and sometimes it's important to do that because it's called accountability, but in other cases where inflation would be eight or 9% around the world, it's simply the reflex of the american voter to say, i'm unhappy with something, and because t
tyler pager joins us to.nk biden is being blamed for inflation, even though it's not of his control. -- years before president biden got into office. the fiscal policies, and just the consumption of the trump administration obviously said this in motion. >> in part it's the way our political system is structured. we blame the president for everything and we also give credit to presidents for things that they have actually no control of either. you can see the polling data that people will...
159
159
Jun 14, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm tyler mathisen, welcome once again. here's what's ahead, the hawks are circling jpmorgan now calling for the fed to hike by 75 basis points, 3/4 of a percent tomorrow adding that the real surprise will be a 100 basis point, a full point. the economist behind that report is here, but bank of america's ethan harris who called for a more aggressive fed earlier this year says that 3/4 point hike won't happen tomorrow. he's also with us as we get set for tomorrow's big fed decision. kelly. >> looking very much forward to both of those discussions, tyler, thanks. hi, everybody, stocks little bit all over the place, mostly in a holding pattern ahead of tomorrow's fed decision at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the dow is down 250. we're down 194 we had been up as much as 170. the s&p's down 60 to 3733. the nasdaq hanging on to some green today, but it's back to 10820 as the fallout from the deep selloffs the past week continues. a lot of the action today is in the treasury market. the ten-year yield has reversed higher really climbing this
i'm tyler mathisen, welcome once again. here's what's ahead, the hawks are circling jpmorgan now calling for the fed to hike by 75 basis points, 3/4 of a percent tomorrow adding that the real surprise will be a 100 basis point, a full point. the economist behind that report is here, but bank of america's ethan harris who called for a more aggressive fed earlier this year says that 3/4 point hike won't happen tomorrow. he's also with us as we get set for tomorrow's big fed decision. kelly....
78
78
Jun 3, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
good to see you, sir >> thank you, tyler. >> we appreciate it. >>> now to a big deal in the bio pharma world you can see turning points shares more than doubling today. bristol slightly lower but up more than 20% so far this year pretty great performance compared with 14% for the s&p 500. joining us is the ceo of bristol myers. welcome to you both. meg, kicks things off. >> kelly, thank so much. really kicking off our cancer research coverage for us on this friday >> we see tremendous potential in value it's being developed for the treatment of patients with a form of lung cancer which is an area we know well. we're looking forward to launch as early as next year. you know when we look at the data, it has the potential to be a best in class agent. very aligned with our strategy and strengthens our prospects for growth >> what else can we expect from bristol in terms of updates? >> great progress with our oncology pipeline. we'ring data in an early stage of lung cancer that's an opportunity to really change the way early stage lung cancer is treated. very exciting data we're presenting
good to see you, sir >> thank you, tyler. >> we appreciate it. >>> now to a big deal in the bio pharma world you can see turning points shares more than doubling today. bristol slightly lower but up more than 20% so far this year pretty great performance compared with 14% for the s&p 500. joining us is the ceo of bristol myers. welcome to you both. meg, kicks things off. >> kelly, thank so much. really kicking off our cancer research coverage for us on this friday...
113
113
Jun 17, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
over to tyler. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "power lunch," everybody.t that $50,000 a table club. i have no crypt onto spend i'm tyler matheson how quickly things turn. that's energy, folks, the hottest sector of the year now in a bear market like so much of the rest of the market and we will break down the sector and the moves in those stocks another sector that is changing fast, that would be housing. mortgage rates rising at the fastest pace since 1987. are cracks starting to form in housing? we will tell you that story, kelly, later this hour >> it feels like miami even up here today so hot and so humid outside, and even heating up for th
over to tyler. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "power lunch," everybody.t that $50,000 a table club. i have no crypt onto spend i'm tyler matheson how quickly things turn. that's energy, folks, the hottest sector of the year now in a bear market like so much of the rest of the market and we will break down the sector and the moves in those stocks another sector that is changing fast, that would be housing. mortgage rates rising at the fastest pace since 1987. are cracks starting to...
110
110
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i sat down with bernice, her daughter angela tyler and tyler's son john bible.or earlier generations juneteenth didn't change that much. >> you had slaves that were free but had nowhere to go. they didn't leave with a mule, land, anything like to. >> and they remained share cropping. you know, they didn't like venture out right immediately. they waited for years. >> they couldn't buy their land? couldn't own their land? >> un-uh. >> my great gr-grandfather becaa share cropper. most of his 13 children never left this area, but my grandfather, cecil whit taker migrated and became an undertaker. before he died he left this remembrance. my father, an ex-slave was very highly respected by all who knew him. he became a fine statistician and historian. anyone who wanted to know anything about the history of leon county would go to my father. he wrote many articles for the jewett messenger, the village new hampshire. even into bernices generation, many picked crops. >> you were all working as --? urch pick being account cotton. >> back then juneteenth was just another d
. >> i sat down with bernice, her daughter angela tyler and tyler's son john bible.or earlier generations juneteenth didn't change that much. >> you had slaves that were free but had nowhere to go. they didn't leave with a mule, land, anything like to. >> and they remained share cropping. you know, they didn't like venture out right immediately. they waited for years. >> they couldn't buy their land? couldn't own their land? >> un-uh. >> my great...
146
146
Jun 13, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler. >> good afternoon, everybody the house's january 6th committee has wrapped up the second public hear ogof the month. republican liz cheney set the stage, with aids to former president trump who said they had told him the 2020 election wasn't stolen. >> you will also hear testimony that president trump rejected the advice of his campaign experts on election night. and instead, followed the course recommended by an apparently eneebriated rudy giuliani who just claimed he won and insist the vote counting stop to falsely claim everything was fraudulent >> the white house says president biden was not a close contact, as it fined by the cdc of canadian prime minister justin trudeau, who has tested positive for covid it's his second infection. the two leaders did both attend the summet of the americas late last week. >>> and mick jagger has tested positive for covid, forcing the rolling stones to cancel their concert in amsterdam jagger, who's 78 and still can't get no satisfaction, perform
tyler. >> good afternoon, everybody the house's january 6th committee has wrapped up the second public hear ogof the month. republican liz cheney set the stage, with aids to former president trump who said they had told him the 2020 election wasn't stolen. >> you will also hear testimony that president trump rejected the advice of his campaign experts on election night. and instead, followed the course recommended by an apparently eneebriated rudy giuliani who just claimed he won...
96
96
Jun 14, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm tyler mathisen, welcome once again.are circling jpmorgan now calling for the fed to hike by 75 basis points, 3/4 of a percent tomorrow adding that the real surprise will be a 100 basis point, a full point. the economist behind that report is here, but bank of america's ethan harris who called for a more aggressive fed earlier this year says that 3/4 point hike won't happen tomorrow. he's also with us as we get set for tomorrow's big fed decision. kelly. >> looking very much forward to both of those discussions, tyler, thanks. hi, everybody, stocks little bit all over the place, mostly in a holding pattern ahead of tomorrow's fed decision at .m
i'm tyler mathisen, welcome once again.are circling jpmorgan now calling for the fed to hike by 75 basis points, 3/4 of a percent tomorrow adding that the real surprise will be a 100 basis point, a full point. the economist behind that report is here, but bank of america's ethan harris who called for a more aggressive fed earlier this year says that 3/4 point hike won't happen tomorrow. he's also with us as we get set for tomorrow's big fed decision. kelly. >> looking very much forward to...
66
66
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
KGO
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler said at least six other units were also impacted. doing from residents that there have been flooding in the past that there have been issues with pipes in the building. it's incorrect. i am not aware of any issue like this has happened in the building lose san francisco's department of building inspection confirmed multiple inspectors have been at 33 to hama this week and set the costs remains under investigation the report categorized the building as unsafe and listed water damage throughout the building the walls are you know wet where the elevators are like that's like going to produce mold the inspector reported 95 units have water damage for now hundreds of residents are still in limbo living in hotel rooms without any insight as to when they'll be able to go back to their apartments. we don't know how long it's gonna take. we're trying to figure that out in san francisco francisco loose peÑa abc 7 news. san francisco's public health department has announced three more probable cases of monkey pox residence these three cases fol
tyler said at least six other units were also impacted. doing from residents that there have been flooding in the past that there have been issues with pipes in the building. it's incorrect. i am not aware of any issue like this has happened in the building lose san francisco's department of building inspection confirmed multiple inspectors have been at 33 to hama this week and set the costs remains under investigation the report categorized the building as unsafe and listed water damage...
107
107
Jun 4, 2022
06/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
tyler, where is it now and where is it heading?bout 100 to 200 miles southwest of miami right now. it is a ragged mess on satellite-radar. the ragged mess of the tropical storm is causing all kinds of havoc with tropical downpours leading to the flooding. we have been dealing with the rainfall across the keys and south flo south florida since yesterday. this is across the keys and tri-county area. miami picked up 6 inches of rainfall in the last 24 hours. other areas picked up 10 inches of rainfall in the last 24 hours. we're at sea level here. that rainfall is a recipe for disaster. for that reason and the fact the rain is not ending any time soon, we continue with the flood watch across the peninsula. we have a flood warning in effect for northern miami-dade county and as well as broward county here. we expect on top of what we already picked up additional 3 inches or so. some areas a little bit more than that over the next 24-to-48 hours as the system moves slowly to the north. it is not just the flood threat. we have to watch f
tyler, where is it now and where is it heading?bout 100 to 200 miles southwest of miami right now. it is a ragged mess on satellite-radar. the ragged mess of the tropical storm is causing all kinds of havoc with tropical downpours leading to the flooding. we have been dealing with the rainfall across the keys and south flo south florida since yesterday. this is across the keys and tri-county area. miami picked up 6 inches of rainfall in the last 24 hours. other areas picked up 10 inches of...
71
71
Jun 5, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
, welsh singing legend bonnie tyler, welsh singing legend bonnie tyler, what would you have said?happen. because in itself, that is quite a strange for somebody to end up doing, obviously only tyler is welsh music royalty and we had a full orchestra there, so i was quite nervous, actually, because i normally play two songs, not —— play along to songs, not as part of an orchestra, but they may be feel very at home and very comfortable and it was just experience to play with the orchestra, and of course to be at the front of the stage next to bonnie, what a day. it wasjust great. bonnie, what a day. it was 'ust areat. �* , , ., great. and the response from the crowd? you _ great. and the response from the crowd? you know, _ great. and the response from the crowd? you know, bonnie - great. and the response from the crowd? you know, bonnie is - great. and the response from the crowd? you know, bonnie is a - great. and the response from the i crowd? you know, bonnie is a crowd leaser, crowd? you know, bonnie is a crowd pleaser, victoria. _ crowd? you know, bonnie is a crowd pleaser, vi
, welsh singing legend bonnie tyler, welsh singing legend bonnie tyler, what would you have said?happen. because in itself, that is quite a strange for somebody to end up doing, obviously only tyler is welsh music royalty and we had a full orchestra there, so i was quite nervous, actually, because i normally play two songs, not —— play along to songs, not as part of an orchestra, but they may be feel very at home and very comfortable and it was just experience to play with the orchestra,...
214
214
Jun 2, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
line for more on those calls head to cnbc.com/pro i might need to check out their product line to tylern for the news update >>> thank you very much. and here is your cnbc news update this hour the u.s. transportation department is lifting the trump administration's flight restrictions to cuba following secretary of state an blinken. chartered flights from going to cuban cities other than hadvanaa the disgraced lawyer michael avenatti sentenced to four years for stealing from stormy daniels. in february avenatti was convicted of identity fraud for pocketing $300,000 of daniels' 2018 book advance. and britain is holding four days of parades and pageantry to celebrate the queen's 70th anniversary on the throne. the unprecedented platinum jubilee represents a moment of light for the nation after two years marked by the pandemic and royal scandals full coverage of the royal celebration, tune in to "the news" at 7:00 p.m. eastern oh, by the way, if you watch a lot of nbc's coverage, kelly, you will see our friend wilfred frost there. >> which makes it even more enjoyable. >>> still ahead con
line for more on those calls head to cnbc.com/pro i might need to check out their product line to tylern for the news update >>> thank you very much. and here is your cnbc news update this hour the u.s. transportation department is lifting the trump administration's flight restrictions to cuba following secretary of state an blinken. chartered flights from going to cuban cities other than hadvanaa the disgraced lawyer michael avenatti sentenced to four years for stealing from stormy...
112
112
Jun 16, 2022
06/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
more trouble on the baby formula front. >> the last thing we want to hear right now tyler, thank you very much >>> coming up, inflation is at 40-year highs. is it going to stick around? how can policymakers avoid a rerun of the stagflationary. we have some planning tips to help protect your money. here is sharon epperson. >>> here is a tip for your money. consider boosting your short-term savings with i bonds, a good hedge against inflation with strong returns. the rate rises and falls can the consumer price index right now that rate is 9.62% for six months you can purchase up to $10,000 each year directly from the government at treasurydirect.gov you can't cash them in for one year and there's a penalty for selling within five years. for cnbc, i'm sharon epperson. le mons. look how nice they are. the moment you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. so you can go and see all those, lovely, lemony, lemons. ♪ and never wonder if you got a good deal. because you did. ♪ i didn't realize my dna could tell me if i had a higher chance for type two diabete
more trouble on the baby formula front. >> the last thing we want to hear right now tyler, thank you very much >>> coming up, inflation is at 40-year highs. is it going to stick around? how can policymakers avoid a rerun of the stagflationary. we have some planning tips to help protect your money. here is sharon epperson. >>> here is a tip for your money. consider boosting your short-term savings with i bonds, a good hedge against inflation with strong returns. the rate...
32
32
Jun 11, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
let's discuss this with tyler, my fiance, who's a researcher. we're with human rights watch america's. he's joining us live from that conference in los angeles. welcome to al jazeera. so i know that before the summit, human rights watch had called on leaders to commit to an agreement that moved away from heavy handed enforcement and more towards protection and human rights. so does this summit and what's come out of fit, satisfy human rights watch in that regard? yes or no. i think that in principle, 1st of all the, the fact that we have that agreement coming out a bit from it is, i think 1st of all, one of the most significant things that come out of some of the probably the most significant things come out with the from it and it's also just a good thing in principle, right? the way we've been my managing migration in the america hasn't worked. it's led to, it hasn't stopped like right. so the idea that that vitamin said, we need to look at a new way of doing this. we need to rethink this and, and put it into the declaration is a good thing in
let's discuss this with tyler, my fiance, who's a researcher. we're with human rights watch america's. he's joining us live from that conference in los angeles. welcome to al jazeera. so i know that before the summit, human rights watch had called on leaders to commit to an agreement that moved away from heavy handed enforcement and more towards protection and human rights. so does this summit and what's come out of fit, satisfy human rights watch in that regard? yes or no. i think that in...
34
34
Jun 24, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
although, apparently, tyler had been told that was the case. i was asked by r.j. about keeping guns out of the hands of criminals. i say, man, we got something in there, r.j. that addresses that. i heard from two people who said we should forbid the purchase of so-called assault weapons, and i heard from one guy who said man, i live in a tough section of town. if somebody invades my house i don't want it to be a fair fight. i heard on all sides of these arguments as to what. but the message i got, we can address, we can protect second amendment rights. but still do something about uvalde. now, it's not just uvalde. there's other types of gun violence in our society. at least four, this bill addresses at least four. there's the domestic violence. there is the suicide by the child. there's the gangster buying a gun to shoot people up. then there's the rampage shooting. let's talk about each of those. when it comes to the domestic violence, a guy beats up his girlfriend, he comes back with a when job and -- weapon and shoots her a month later, that happens too much.
although, apparently, tyler had been told that was the case. i was asked by r.j. about keeping guns out of the hands of criminals. i say, man, we got something in there, r.j. that addresses that. i heard from two people who said we should forbid the purchase of so-called assault weapons, and i heard from one guy who said man, i live in a tough section of town. if somebody invades my house i don't want it to be a fair fight. i heard on all sides of these arguments as to what. but the message i...
247
247
Jun 4, 2022
06/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
for that we bring in meteorologist tyler malden in the cnn weather center. is in from the national weather center. there are two changes i want to take everyone through. number one, the center is now over land and it's about 50 miles or so to the northeast of naples. outside of that, the only other change is the fact that the national hurricane center has started dropping counties from the tropical storm warning across the southern peninsula of florida. they have yet to upgrade it to a tropical depression or a tropical storm despite tropical storm-force winds. that's because it's so disorganized on satellite imagery. there's the center right there. it's really broad. the thunderstorms are well away from the center. it doesn't look like a healthy tropical system at all. despite that, we're getting tropical storm-force conditions. we've got gusty squalls coming through. and this is leading to blinding rain, heavy rain at that. and it's been raining in south florida for more than 24 hours now. it's been raining since friday morning. that has led to miami, flori
for that we bring in meteorologist tyler malden in the cnn weather center. is in from the national weather center. there are two changes i want to take everyone through. number one, the center is now over land and it's about 50 miles or so to the northeast of naples. outside of that, the only other change is the fact that the national hurricane center has started dropping counties from the tropical storm warning across the southern peninsula of florida. they have yet to upgrade it to a tropical...
490
490
Jun 29, 2022
06/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 490
favorite 0
quote 0
is from an area that i live in in massachusetts, and he always dresses like steven tyler. goes into the dunkin' donuts, buys donuts for everybody. he's like, "ahh, donuts. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah and he's got - [ laughter ] he's got scarves and stuff >> but he's like the nicest guy. the same thing >> jimmy: yeah how do they do that? >> i think they own it i think you have to own. if you're alice cooper, you have to own being alice cooper >> jimmy: yeah 'cause that's -- >> you own being steven tyler. >> jimmy: that's who he is >> yeah. >> jimmy: anyone else famous that you waited on >> i've only -- you're the only other famous person i've ever met. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy >> i waited on -- do you remember -- a lot of your audience won't know this reference, do you remember clara peller "where's the beef? >> jimmy: where the beef lady. >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, clara peller oh, my gosh, you waited on clara peller >> yeah. yeah and guess what she ordered >> jimmy: please don't say a a hamburger. >> a hamburger >> jimmy: wow. ♪ >> yeah. yeah and she had the biggest entou
is from an area that i live in in massachusetts, and he always dresses like steven tyler. goes into the dunkin' donuts, buys donuts for everybody. he's like, "ahh, donuts. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah and he's got - [ laughter ] he's got scarves and stuff >> but he's like the nicest guy. the same thing >> jimmy: yeah how do they do that? >> i think they own it i think you have to own. if you're alice cooper, you have to own being alice cooper >> jimmy: yeah 'cause...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
reggie: carol and tyler. warriors fans can breathe again now that game 2, they did it. their reaction. kumasi: summer heat returns and drew is here tracking the increase in temperatures. reggie: i did not expect that. kumasi: we are starting the morning with carolyn. drew: did we find her? kumasi: doesn't matter. she was there. reggie: could it not be florida? not delete east coast what is -- not be the east coast? what is going on? drew: is not going to be as muggy. we talk about air you can wear. the whole thing, it was not nice. today, you will find lower humidity, temperatures comfortable. by the end of the week, we track summerlike heat. fog in half-moon a but elsewhere just fine. cooler morning compared to yesterday morning. 54 in the city, 53 in santa rosa. a bit of fog, not too thick of a marine layer. lots of sunshine today. sunny skies that the afternoon, comfortable, 70's and 80's away from the house, but we are tracking hotter temperatures later this week. reggie: south bay, a car crashed into a tree just before 2:30 this morning in san jose not far from hig
reggie: carol and tyler. warriors fans can breathe again now that game 2, they did it. their reaction. kumasi: summer heat returns and drew is here tracking the increase in temperatures. reggie: i did not expect that. kumasi: we are starting the morning with carolyn. drew: did we find her? kumasi: doesn't matter. she was there. reggie: could it not be florida? not delete east coast what is -- not be the east coast? what is going on? drew: is not going to be as muggy. we talk about air you can...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
catering to ukrainian refugees with guided tours, a celebration of cultural wealth bonds, bundis coons, tyler is allowing art to be experienced in a new light. that is open out reporter is next after a short break and then michael approved to be back in the chair in 45 minutes. talk wherever you're watching etiquette de la has no limits. i love as for every body, love is live. i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn sharma. and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more survive and deny that this. i have invited many deer and well known guests. and i would like to invite you to an in every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word i launch, pinnacle rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him a simple online on your mobile and free to shop t w's e learning course, nico speak? german made easy. ah, ah, hm . wade and cleaved 22000000 bulbs are leaving this warehouse in georgia and heading to customers in europe. there they'll flour into snow drums. the delicate flowers are hugely popular in europe. although few are aware
catering to ukrainian refugees with guided tours, a celebration of cultural wealth bonds, bundis coons, tyler is allowing art to be experienced in a new light. that is open out reporter is next after a short break and then michael approved to be back in the chair in 45 minutes. talk wherever you're watching etiquette de la has no limits. i love as for every body, love is live. i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn sharma. and i really think we need to talk about all the topics...