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with you, tyler.s don't have meetings in them. meanings in them. >> hold on, stephen. i've just received exclusive breaking news that our series, "tooning out the news," will premiere tomorrow night on comedy central right after "the daily show." >> stephen: that's not breaking news, tyler. i said that earlier. >> great. sounds like we have a second source confirming my report. and "tooning out the news" will deliver even more up-to-the-minute cartoon coverage of the biggest stories. just take a look at this clip of my colleage, liberal warrior kylie weaver, sitting down with secretary pete buttigieg. >> well, there is one thing we know for sure. it' great that joe biden's approval rating is on the rise and there's no need for the party in 2024 to rally behind a young, vibrant, gay transformative politial figure. >> that's right. we have a great president. >> mm-hmm. i mean, where would we even find someone like that? like that person i mentioned. i mean, they don't even exist. it's impossible. and ev
with you, tyler.s don't have meetings in them. meanings in them. >> hold on, stephen. i've just received exclusive breaking news that our series, "tooning out the news," will premiere tomorrow night on comedy central right after "the daily show." >> stephen: that's not breaking news, tyler. i said that earlier. >> great. sounds like we have a second source confirming my report. and "tooning out the news" will deliver even more up-to-the-minute...
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tyler: no, i wasn't, i had anger management. devin: you had what? tyler: anger management. devin: oh, how's that going? tyler: good, i'm getting better. stacie: oh, they are beautiful! ♪ stacie: come in! make yourself comfortable, please. my home is your home. so my favorite show in the whole entire world is "golden girls." oh, i love that theme song. ayles: ♪ thank you ♪ for being a friend - absolutely. - ♪ traveled round the world and back again ♪ tyler: i cannot aim. stacie: i feel that if you want your actions to change, your thought process needs to change. look at the refugee families. a lot of what they are coming from might not necessarily be drugs or alcohol, but it's war. - yeah. and pain. - displacement. - yes, that was our, remember, it was our theme of displacement, - disorganization. - mm-hmm. - chaos. discontent. - upheaval. - very good word. and i just feel there is a lot of common ground here, and i feel that it would've been a great way to tackle both issues head-on. - i guess i just don't understand how we can't do both. - so in my opinion... - is that to
tyler: no, i wasn't, i had anger management. devin: you had what? tyler: anger management. devin: oh, how's that going? tyler: good, i'm getting better. stacie: oh, they are beautiful! ♪ stacie: come in! make yourself comfortable, please. my home is your home. so my favorite show in the whole entire world is "golden girls." oh, i love that theme song. ayles: ♪ thank you ♪ for being a friend - absolutely. - ♪ traveled round the world and back again ♪ tyler: i cannot aim....
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tyler, final thoughts?tivity sectors, and that crypts a bit of a challenge for the -- creates a bit of a challenge for the federal reserve because if we have wage inflation running about 4.5% and that's been moving sideways over the past 6-9 months, ordinarily that would be consistent with an underlying inflation rate of about 3.5. but if we're adding these jobs in low productivity sectors, that would actually imply a higher underlying inflation rate. jackie: you guys, thank you all for being here this morning, tyler, steve, joe, john, alfredo, and, joe concha, thanks for being my wingman. have to remind everybody, shameless self-promotion plug, don't miss "the big money show," i will be there. it's always great to break down these numbers. we'll see what the market is going to do today. it's bouncing around the flatline, but investors will have to the make up their mind about this number. for now i'm going to toss it over to "varney & company." ashley webster is in for stu. ashley: good morning, everyone,
tyler, final thoughts?tivity sectors, and that crypts a bit of a challenge for the -- creates a bit of a challenge for the federal reserve because if we have wage inflation running about 4.5% and that's been moving sideways over the past 6-9 months, ordinarily that would be consistent with an underlying inflation rate of about 3.5. but if we're adding these jobs in low productivity sectors, that would actually imply a higher underlying inflation rate. jackie: you guys, thank you all for being...
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one important point here, tyler.k at the volatility index we are below13 that's a new multiyear low for the volatility index lower volatility means a little less trading but generally, that's positive for stocks tyler, back to you >> bob, thank you very much. >>> now, between yesterday's somewhat dovish commentary from fed chair powell and this morning's better than expected gdp data, the case for a soft landing seems to be strengthening. steve liesman has a closer look now. hey, steve >> tyler, it's like the u.s. economy stared 525 basis points from the fed and said, is that all you got? the government reporting strong gdp and business numbers and raising questions does the fed have to do more? let's look at the numbers. gdp, 2.4%. we were hoping it would hold on this quarter but instead it accelerated from the first quarter. jobless claims ticking down. continuing claims ticking down so no sense that those who are losing their jobs aren't finding them durable goods, business investment inside that, doing better 4.7
one important point here, tyler.k at the volatility index we are below13 that's a new multiyear low for the volatility index lower volatility means a little less trading but generally, that's positive for stocks tyler, back to you >> bob, thank you very much. >>> now, between yesterday's somewhat dovish commentary from fed chair powell and this morning's better than expected gdp data, the case for a soft landing seems to be strengthening. steve liesman has a closer look now. hey,...
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we are joined by tyler 10 -- tyler brentano.sector perform writing on the stock and a price target of 5100. you very much for being here. we got some of those second-quarter figures from rio tinto last week. we get the second half of results tomorrow. what are you expecting? tyler: with the commodity producers you do get a lot of inside on what is going to happen with the production reports and guidance within that. that said, i still think there is a relatively reasonable possibility it is a good set of numbers from rio. after a few years of challenges i think they have gotten on top of a lot of their operational issues. i think we're probably starting to see the sign of cost costs starting to come back into a bit or normalized level. still inflationary, but i think that is captured within the numbers. dani: i have not checked rio's share price. they are in up more than 4% now, closing up more than 4%. is that all just china optimism? what are the risks we have run that rally too far? off of a small tweak of language in a commu
we are joined by tyler 10 -- tyler brentano.sector perform writing on the stock and a price target of 5100. you very much for being here. we got some of those second-quarter figures from rio tinto last week. we get the second half of results tomorrow. what are you expecting? tyler: with the commodity producers you do get a lot of inside on what is going to happen with the production reports and guidance within that. that said, i still think there is a relatively reasonable possibility it is a...
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tyler: i do believe -- james: i do believe it will vary. i have been to japan, england, france and all over the u.s. and every ceo i am talking to has tilted to a more forward-looking posture. i think deals will start getting done. whether they have -- happen in the back half of this year i am not so sure. in my to be here but it will be during next year if not this year. sonali: you have booked within we hundred million dollar costs to severance packages, but it seems like it is starting to stabilize. do you think a rebound in this activity and you could bring more people on or do you still see it more cuts? james: we laid off about 1800 people last december and we knew that was an optimistic view. i said to the team, if by april things haven't turned, we have to unfortunately do it again and we ended up laying of another 3500 people. attrition is running almost 15% historical rates are. we have 83,000 employees. but to huge companies and we guaranteed every buddy their job during covid. headcount was artificially high. i regarding this as
tyler: i do believe -- james: i do believe it will vary. i have been to japan, england, france and all over the u.s. and every ceo i am talking to has tilted to a more forward-looking posture. i think deals will start getting done. whether they have -- happen in the back half of this year i am not so sure. in my to be here but it will be during next year if not this year. sonali: you have booked within we hundred million dollar costs to severance packages, but it seems like it is starting to...
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tyler, many will _ all of this properly. tyler, many will what _ all of this properly.you know| all of this properly. tyler, . many will what you know and think you have the dream job. thank you forjoining us from brown university. thank you so much. it is a very important day for king charles. king charles will be presented with scotland's crown jewels in edinburgh later, in a ceremony to mark his coronation. the national thanksgiving service at st giles' cathedral will also feature a new sword, named after the late queen elizabeth. the reason why a new sword has been created for this event is because the original 16th century sword is just too fragile to be used in the ceremony today. as you can see online, let's get it into focus, there is all the details are as ever about the crown that he will be wearing later today, all the various different details, it is absolutely fascinating, so all the history is there for you and bbc news go online but also on the bbc news app. now, it wouldn't be independence day in the us without the traditional hot dog eating contest in n
tyler, many will _ all of this properly. tyler, many will what _ all of this properly.you know| all of this properly. tyler, . many will what you know and think you have the dream job. thank you forjoining us from brown university. thank you so much. it is a very important day for king charles. king charles will be presented with scotland's crown jewels in edinburgh later, in a ceremony to mark his coronation. the national thanksgiving service at st giles' cathedral will also feature a new...
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hi, rick >> hi, tyler indeed it was a very interesting morning.sales, early look at june, the numbers weren't stellar until you looked at the control number up . 6/ that was good. and the revisions which hit the screens late were fairly positive you look at a two-year, 8:30 eastern all that volatility. we traded down around 465. then revisions hit and we started to move higher and then later in the session, maybe about 11:30, 12:00 p.m. eastern when we finally traded above that 474 high yield established during the day at 8:30, that's when the market started heating up across the entire curve ten years, october 1st ten years not the first time i've looked at this chart. we have not traded above that fall high yield. however, however, let's look at the dollar index see the way the dollar index has been moving down right now it's hovering darn close to 15-month lows the reason interest rates moved down not only on the long end but on the short end. we know that fed fund futures reflecting the end of the line darn soon with respect to the increase in
hi, rick >> hi, tyler indeed it was a very interesting morning.sales, early look at june, the numbers weren't stellar until you looked at the control number up . 6/ that was good. and the revisions which hit the screens late were fairly positive you look at a two-year, 8:30 eastern all that volatility. we traded down around 465. then revisions hit and we started to move higher and then later in the session, maybe about 11:30, 12:00 p.m. eastern when we finally traded above that 474 high...
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the strike will last a while i think like tyler was saying, a.i. is changing the world and money is going to go to places we don't expect yet, snel places like eb entertainment. so because they don't know how it's going to sort out, the executives are going to wait they can't offer a good enough price for the actors and writers because they don't know what revenue isgoing to be like it's going to be a tough sell. >> there are lots of thorny issues surrounding a.i. and the writer and performer contracts i mean, it is really gnarly and how those folks are going to get long term compensation. >> right. >> out of the projects they work on mike santoli, let me come back to you and get your reaction to the conversation we've been having here, but specifically chris is worried about a corporate profit slowdown that may evenwait within six months what are you hearing about that? what do you think of that hypothesis >> first of all, if the middle of a year the idea that following year's earnings forecast are probably starting a little bit too high and have
the strike will last a while i think like tyler was saying, a.i. is changing the world and money is going to go to places we don't expect yet, snel places like eb entertainment. so because they don't know how it's going to sort out, the executives are going to wait they can't offer a good enough price for the actors and writers because they don't know what revenue isgoing to be like it's going to be a tough sell. >> there are lots of thorny issues surrounding a.i. and the writer and...
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this is tyler and eve edmond with their baby son eli.early, eli weighed just 1.9 pounds, spending 170 days in the nicu, leaving the hospital in may. he's now 8 months old on the mend on a walk with the family dog donut. mom tyler is from oklahoma and her whole family back home is eager to meet him so she came up with an idea, what if they took baby eli on a road trip and surprised everyone. tyler, irve and eli going from wilmington to tulsa, 18 hours baby eli and donut in the backseat. the first stop tyler's grandmother, eli's great grandmother, patricia. >> oh, hello, eli. oh, my god. >> reporter: aunt rue was next. saving perhaps the best for last. >> oh, my gosh. oh! >> david: that's grandma with eli's aunt and uncle too all in love with the baby on the front porch. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: tyler, irve and baby eli on the big surprises. >> everyone was so surprised like they couldn't believe their eyes, like, eli was there on the porch in the flesh right there. to have him here, just surrounded by love, i mean
this is tyler and eve edmond with their baby son eli.early, eli weighed just 1.9 pounds, spending 170 days in the nicu, leaving the hospital in may. he's now 8 months old on the mend on a walk with the family dog donut. mom tyler is from oklahoma and her whole family back home is eager to meet him so she came up with an idea, what if they took baby eli on a road trip and surprised everyone. tyler, irve and eli going from wilmington to tulsa, 18 hours baby eli and donut in the backseat. the...
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go ahead, tyler? well, you know, it's, it's so interesting. you mentioned that because of jimmy jimmy has been you know, he's the, he'll tell you just the easiest, the comedian who realized what was going on and had to speak out as an american. and for years he, uh, essentially there was this notion that you had to sort of disavow tucker carlson as you agree with him in the sense that, that well, you know, tucker i, you know, in the same thing with alex jones. frankly, it's everybody had to always give these sort of preliminaries if they were not, you know, have it supporters that, oh well, you know, alex jones may be crazy but, and they, they started doing that so much that i noticed the jimmy no longer says well tucker carlson as well, you know, off the ranch or whatever are you doing? i've noticed the transition i noticed was right, is it exactly the way you did? i remember? yeah. it's finally finally coming to reconciling with a fact that these, these labels and these are these i audiological or political sort of compartmentalization of pe
go ahead, tyler? well, you know, it's, it's so interesting. you mentioned that because of jimmy jimmy has been you know, he's the, he'll tell you just the easiest, the comedian who realized what was going on and had to speak out as an american. and for years he, uh, essentially there was this notion that you had to sort of disavow tucker carlson as you agree with him in the sense that, that well, you know, tucker i, you know, in the same thing with alex jones. frankly, it's everybody had to...
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>> i'm very happy with the floor underneath the relationship, tyler. that's how we should look at this and it is unfair to put them on yellen to try to com back withthat when if she could help to establish that floor and under thi relationship, if she could hav someone in china meet her at that net and also to do that same that is a pretty good outcom for this visit >> all right, thanks i appreciate it. always your time and further ahea on the program sous chefs, supermarkets, an sweating over one shortage i particular >> yeah, you got it. sriracha details and pronunciatio lessons. nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. (vo) this is sadie, she's on verizon. the network she can count on. and now she has myplan, the game-changing new plan that lets her get exactly what she wants and save on every perk. sadie is moving to the big city and making moves on her plan, too. apple one, on. now she's got plenty of entertainment for the whole ride. finally there! hot spot, on. and she's full
>> i'm very happy with the floor underneath the relationship, tyler. that's how we should look at this and it is unfair to put them on yellen to try to com back withthat when if she could help to establish that floor and under thi relationship, if she could hav someone in china meet her at that net and also to do that same that is a pretty good outcom for this visit >> all right, thanks i appreciate it. always your time and further ahea on the program sous chefs, supermarkets, an...
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go ahead, tyler? well, i mean you, it's a, it's a, that's this be essential task. and then what, what you're seeing is it's happening now. and i think the age of multi media and give the internet age of all the different outside outlets and resources and sources um are educating people and making them realize that they don't know what used to be a very managed controlled environment. and the problem is how do you translate that into electrical politics? and unfortunately, as i know from my battles and the delaware republican party, years back, beginning with uh, frankly, finding out that these people do not care what the, what the base thinks, what most republican voters think that they're going to do, what they, what they feel as is right for whoever their masters, happy be within the whether financial or political establishment. and this is where we have to, we have to really the where the rubber meets the road and people need to realize that they are empowered. and i think unfortunately, you know,
go ahead, tyler? well, i mean you, it's a, it's a, that's this be essential task. and then what, what you're seeing is it's happening now. and i think the age of multi media and give the internet age of all the different outside outlets and resources and sources um are educating people and making them realize that they don't know what used to be a very managed controlled environment. and the problem is how do you translate that into electrical politics? and unfortunately, as i know from my...
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but first a check of the markets which are largely higher today, tyler. we have the s&p up about half a percent. 4561 is the level there. the dow right now 224 points and the nasdaq eking out a gain as well. but of course this is all ahead of a very big week with a lot of market moving potentially catalysts. >> very much so. between the fed and all of the earnings that are coming out ahead it is a big week for mar markets. wall street expecting earnings from some 550 companies. about 40% of the dow apple, microsoft, meta all on deck and while we await another fed decision, that is there on wednesday at 2:00 p.m. let's bring in jack ablin, crescent capital's founding partner and cio. let's start with earnings, why don't we which ones will you be looking at most closely? and if corporate earnings are coming down as many predicted, why is the market going up >> i'm scratching my head with that one too, tyler. yeah so i want to look at tech earnings tech is really the only sector that's expected to be up year over year. i think consensus forecast has about 12
but first a check of the markets which are largely higher today, tyler. we have the s&p up about half a percent. 4561 is the level there. the dow right now 224 points and the nasdaq eking out a gain as well. but of course this is all ahead of a very big week with a lot of market moving potentially catalysts. >> very much so. between the fed and all of the earnings that are coming out ahead it is a big week for mar markets. wall street expecting earnings from some 550 companies. about...
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go ahead, tyler? well, you know, it's, it's so interesting. you mentioned that because of jimmy jimmy has been you know, he's the, he'll tell you just the easiest, the comedian who realized what was going on and had to speak out as an american. and for years he essentially there was this notion that you had to sort of disavow tucker carlson as you agree with him in the sense that, that well, you know, tucker i, you know, in the same thing with alex jones. frankly, it's everybody had to always give these sort of preliminaries if they were not, you know, have it supporters that, oh well, you know, alex jones may be crazy but, and they, they started doing that so much that i noticed the jimmy no longer says well tucker carlson as well, you know, off the ranch or whatever i'm doing. i've noticed the transition i noticed was right, is it exactly the way you did? i remember? yeah. it's finally finally coming to reconciling with the fact that these, these labels and these, these i audiological or political sort of compartmentalization of people were
go ahead, tyler? well, you know, it's, it's so interesting. you mentioned that because of jimmy jimmy has been you know, he's the, he'll tell you just the easiest, the comedian who realized what was going on and had to speak out as an american. and for years he essentially there was this notion that you had to sort of disavow tucker carlson as you agree with him in the sense that, that well, you know, tucker i, you know, in the same thing with alex jones. frankly, it's everybody had to always...
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i'm tyler matheson in for melissa lee. on the desk tonight, julie beal, guy adami, karen finerman, and here on set, to lonely folks, courtney how are you? >> got to hold the fort down. >> we start with the dow's best run in six years it may have come down to the wire the gain was small, but the blue chip index did eke out a small -- and we do mean small -- gain the dow up ten sessions in a row for its longest winning streak since august of 2017 for the other major averages, a bit of a mixed day this on a day where there was a sizable volume of index and stock options expiring even with today's anemic performance the dow did jump more than 2% this week, and the market now turns to the busiest week of earnings season and a key fed decision on wednesday. guy adami, how important is next week for this little -- >> tyler, did you write that open did you write that open? that's why you're on the mount rush more of cnbc. just genius. >> we're nailing them! g giving them the "a" game today. >> of course you are i think it's really
i'm tyler matheson in for melissa lee. on the desk tonight, julie beal, guy adami, karen finerman, and here on set, to lonely folks, courtney how are you? >> got to hold the fort down. >> we start with the dow's best run in six years it may have come down to the wire the gain was small, but the blue chip index did eke out a small -- and we do mean small -- gain the dow up ten sessions in a row for its longest winning streak since august of 2017 for the other major averages, a bit of...
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>> yeah, it's a great question, tyler. the reality is that the competitors out there are relatively concentrated. so across the entire less than truckload sector you're really only looking at about 80 competitors and really only about 20 of any significance certain competitors will benefit more because their freight networks tend to align and value proposition aligns a little bet better those would be xpo, trans force or t force and abf freight should benefit the most from this situation there are, however, others that on a regional basis will benefit because yellow had a fairly substantial regional business and those are not necessarily household names and not publicly traded names we would come to know from watching your shows. >> can i pivot you now to u.p.s. and there, i think, if i'm reading my notes correctly, you think there will be price increases because there's no other way that u.p.s. can really pass along the extra cost or cut costs sufficiently to blunt the impact of the labor deal they made last week >> yeah,
>> yeah, it's a great question, tyler. the reality is that the competitors out there are relatively concentrated. so across the entire less than truckload sector you're really only looking at about 80 competitors and really only about 20 of any significance certain competitors will benefit more because their freight networks tend to align and value proposition aligns a little bet better those would be xpo, trans force or t force and abf freight should benefit the most from this situation...
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tyler: i don't give a fuck.re recognizing themselves in these stories, no matter how crass people think they are, no matter what the critics are saying, 'oh i don't get this shit, i don't understand that this is' - i don't give a fuck, because i'm talking to us . lorraine ali: the fragmentation of television, streamers coming in. it just opened all this space. ♪ cedric: what makes insecure unique is, the power in the recognition of strong, vibrant black women. issa: being aggressively passive is what i do best. i used to keep a journal to vent. now i just write raps. issa: [rapping] oh look nigga guess you're still single. couldn't find another bitch to make your toes tingle. jacqueline coley: the first time i actually saw myself on television was when issa rae premiered insecure. issa: hot shit! jacqueline coley: because i was a 20 something post college, somewhat aimless millennial who is trying to figure out how to grow up. molly: oh, i embrace who i am. kelli: okay! molly: i do what i want and i do not give
tyler: i don't give a fuck.re recognizing themselves in these stories, no matter how crass people think they are, no matter what the critics are saying, 'oh i don't get this shit, i don't understand that this is' - i don't give a fuck, because i'm talking to us . lorraine ali: the fragmentation of television, streamers coming in. it just opened all this space. ♪ cedric: what makes insecure unique is, the power in the recognition of strong, vibrant black women. issa: being aggressively passive...
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seema mody today welcome, seema i'm tyler mathisen dow try forge a perfect ten. in a row if it can hang on longest winning streak in six years. earnings and the fed allowing for more gains next weekend and beyond we explore. >> a societal and cultural event of the summer. "oppenheimer," can it save the box office or lead to another movie disappointment for movie industry nap and more pap look at markets with all three major averages higher today and for the week top of the agenda is going to be art furl intelligence at the white house today. president biden speaking a short time ago and meeting with leaders from some of the biggest companies involved in the space. the goal to agree to some rules of the roads as technology evolves. joining us now, eamon javers and eamon, begin with you. allowing big companies to continue to work together? >> it does the idea a starting point, seema. the idea these are voluntary agreements between companies and white house. no force of law behind this at all. listen to what the president said in the last hour, a lot of what he talk
seema mody today welcome, seema i'm tyler mathisen dow try forge a perfect ten. in a row if it can hang on longest winning streak in six years. earnings and the fed allowing for more gains next weekend and beyond we explore. >> a societal and cultural event of the summer. "oppenheimer," can it save the box office or lead to another movie disappointment for movie industry nap and more pap look at markets with all three major averages higher today and for the week top of the...
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>> in my opinion it's the secondary issue, tyler, not a primary issue.he economics are simple the chinese sell us $535 billion worth of goods every year. we sell them about $176 billion a year so when trump put on the tariffs, which were in some cases very high, those tariffs there were reacted to by the chinese, so they put on their own tariffs. but when you have 500-some billion versus 150 billion you can see who's hurting, and the chinese really want this as a priority >> what about the moves the biden white house has made to restrict technology heading to china? how does that factor into improving relations? >> i don't think it can improve relations. i think the biden administration is saying national security from the standpoint of the u.s. has to trump economics >> okay. and what about currency manipulation, something else that you say has had a global impact >> well, cur aeps manipulation means the rem mb or the yuan is weakening. in the last year, for example, 7% of chinese goods have become that much cheaper because the chinese have manipulated
>> in my opinion it's the secondary issue, tyler, not a primary issue.he economics are simple the chinese sell us $535 billion worth of goods every year. we sell them about $176 billion a year so when trump put on the tariffs, which were in some cases very high, those tariffs there were reacted to by the chinese, so they put on their own tariffs. but when you have 500-some billion versus 150 billion you can see who's hurting, and the chinese really want this as a priority >> what...
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i want to stress that go ahead, tyler? well, i think people have good faith, one is see a viable party system that enables people to have a home and ideological home. and frankly, i think both parties are very poorly represented the actual people in, in the process. and i think what tucker represents is if he is the heart and soul of the republican party, donald trump's, the head of it, ron paul, is the ideological godfather. we came onto the scene decades ago and frankly challenged all the norms and was lambasted, was treated just a shadow of shabbily, as you can imagine by the establishment and what we're seeing. but we solve donald trump treatment as well as a, frankly, and i was tucker's treatment is exactly what ron paul was treated to, which is uh that you know, the, the policies that they support, or that they advocate and against, frankly, a corrupt, arrogant and deceitful establishment is what people actually want and believing. now we're seeing that i've that potential ideological shakeup in the democratic party.
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alongside kelly evans i'm tyler mathisen big day for earnings reporting and moving markets tesla, netflix, johnson and johnson. some of the names we're going to dig into big time this hour. plus, labor pains seemingly everywhere teamsters all on strike, actors, writers, or threatening. why is the economy going through this and how big a disruption could it pose to our economy >> first, a check on the facts as major averages are split. dow's up 211 points. nasdaq down 19, 45.6 and helping the dow's strength, johnson & johnson. strengthening ing pharma busine. and nasdaq sharply lower, though netflix and tesla are weighing both dropping more after results at bell last night more on these moves coming up. ty. >> all right tsmc taiwan semiconductor a bit too much information on its earnings report as strong ai demand, strong as it's been, might be in the future, enough to offset current weakness company delaying the start of its factory out in arizona all of this sending shares lower. we have details. kristina partsinevelos. >> only so far because you allude to it saying the short-term frenzy
alongside kelly evans i'm tyler mathisen big day for earnings reporting and moving markets tesla, netflix, johnson and johnson. some of the names we're going to dig into big time this hour. plus, labor pains seemingly everywhere teamsters all on strike, actors, writers, or threatening. why is the economy going through this and how big a disruption could it pose to our economy >> first, a check on the facts as major averages are split. dow's up 211 points. nasdaq down 19, 45.6 and helping...
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what would that be, tyler? i would say if we had to go back to zero on the year, that would be a pretty serious uptick in inflation. frankly, right now, i don't necessarily see it i think we're talking next week 3%, cpi 2% or so we shall see. >> these next two percentage points between 2% and 4% may be the toughest part of the road so far. bob, thank you to the bond market with the ten-year yield back above 4% and the two-year, rick santelli, it was above 5% highest level since 2007, right? >> absolutely. you hit it, tyler. if you look at intraday of 2s, one thing super important. the intraday velocity, we traded up to 5.011, almost 5.012. we're about to drop under 5% i'll tell you why this is so important. if you look at this chart going back to the early part of march, we can clearly see that the high-yield close for two years to 16-year high-yield close was 5.07 on the 8th of march if you're a technician, that's the whole game right there to know an intraday high spike through there and now we potentially ar
what would that be, tyler? i would say if we had to go back to zero on the year, that would be a pretty serious uptick in inflation. frankly, right now, i don't necessarily see it i think we're talking next week 3%, cpi 2% or so we shall see. >> these next two percentage points between 2% and 4% may be the toughest part of the road so far. bob, thank you to the bond market with the ten-year yield back above 4% and the two-year, rick santelli, it was above 5% highest level since 2007,...
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you welcome to tyler brands seizure of power. and i've done this time saying the afghans have broken the shackles of slavery. i have been seeing how the women of afghanistan saw from breaking the shackles and had them brucely re attached by the tyler. by would you like to revise that opinion or do you choose just the number one? this was a speech talking about managed mental colonialism. we would try, we as the speech dealing with a changing, uh, uh, education syllabus curriculum because we still have your colonial curriculum, whether it's on a lead time, english medium under the rest of the medium. and that was this big gap between the rich and the book because of this education. so that what i was trying to do, it was a normal speech in or do i was trying to tell them that we have to break these mental james of slavery. and basically i was as a but then in a lot of time then within the independence, this was made into such a big thing. i mean the revised it a i've given you a chance to revise your opinion of the bible, the wick
you welcome to tyler brands seizure of power. and i've done this time saying the afghans have broken the shackles of slavery. i have been seeing how the women of afghanistan saw from breaking the shackles and had them brucely re attached by the tyler. by would you like to revise that opinion or do you choose just the number one? this was a speech talking about managed mental colonialism. we would try, we as the speech dealing with a changing, uh, uh, education syllabus curriculum because we...
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when he was in office, obviously respond now to the charges and why don't we being some saw on the tyler wrong tom, welcome to come fix on my pleasure. the pakistani government says it will hand over parts. where can i take a government august? the 14th paving the way for general elections. if that happens, do you plan to contest those elections? the most desolate the tim, we're going to contest the election of west. it is, will they allow a party to contest the election? this is the big question right now. will they allow you because you've got something like a 180 serious charges against you, all of what you've denied. doesn't that disqualify you from taking box or might it was to the age of 70. i didn't have one criminal case. and then the last few months, i have almost a 180, but it's still not just that my entire body leadership is on the ground, or in june about 10000 off of work as i can do right now. so there's a total grab done on my body. so the question is, if you would, if i'm in jail, which i think they will sooner or later put me in jail, when will they allow the body to co
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i didn't think so. >> carley: tyler vargas andrew who was injured in kabul airport joins us now.ned to you and the servicemembers and innocent afghan citizens who were caught up in this chaotic withtraual. the hope is if we know why it happened, it will never happen again. you were in the middle of it all. why do you think things unfolded the way they did? >> thank you for having me on. given the hearings yesterday, there is failure of leadership at a lot of different levels from the bottom to the top, myself, i would be reprimanded for my mistakes to learn from them and held accountable and should be the same every level of leadership leading our nation, leading the american people when it comes to lives of the americans, doesn't matter if you are commander-in-chief or sergeant in the marine corps, be held accountable for leadership. quite a few things led to that, as we saw. evaluated by house foreign affairs, it is clear what those are and a lot of that was brought to light yesterday in the hearing. >> carley: you grave incredible testimony in march about how you spotted someb
i didn't think so. >> carley: tyler vargas andrew who was injured in kabul airport joins us now.ned to you and the servicemembers and innocent afghan citizens who were caught up in this chaotic withtraual. the hope is if we know why it happened, it will never happen again. you were in the middle of it all. why do you think things unfolded the way they did? >> thank you for having me on. given the hearings yesterday, there is failure of leadership at a lot of different levels from...
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but what is important is, prisoners, tyler, ease amount of time to spells. probably prove that keeping his what is this early, the mca life and that's the, of what do the africans that quality of the what have given you the content of a really to is a wonderful the presented by pretty well. so let me tell you, they don't follow it, he's a member of a very who is the feminist? what are yours? i mean a community us on a go known as it's in the they are very attaches to the respect of the woods when they process it publicly. and then he wrote a book. the problem is he probably is, for example, in 2019 saying that he was, uh, uh, is he would not run after this to his mother using those 3 words. but saying that it was his last tone, even though the 1st thing was the 2nd year in the private tongue. and after this says the oldest member jump in the wrong one. i mean, this case candidacy on that either that you sent members knows it from the present to solve the do man, if you rumsey can easily make it in moments, but the why didn't, when he killed this conversation
but what is important is, prisoners, tyler, ease amount of time to spells. probably prove that keeping his what is this early, the mca life and that's the, of what do the africans that quality of the what have given you the content of a really to is a wonderful the presented by pretty well. so let me tell you, they don't follow it, he's a member of a very who is the feminist? what are yours? i mean a community us on a go known as it's in the they are very attaches to the respect of the woods...
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tyler just had to go through baltimore and rent a car.ou know, i do not want to say i do not believe the figures, but what am i missing? if airlines have reduced their schedules by 10%, i don't know. my response -- >> kelly, here is what you are missing. look, a couple of weeks ago, i was on a flight that got canceled because it got caught up in the home is with united airlines. i know almost everybody probably had a similar story there. the problem is this. because there are fewer flights, when a flight is canceled, they replace those flights with larger planes, but almost all those seats are filled, so there is less of an option to rebook people. so the result, when there is a major weather event or something that causes a bit of a mini meltdown, if you will, it is tougher to but get back on schedule. that is what we saw with united airlines a couple weeks ago. when you hear people saying i got a flight canceled and i cannot get out for a couple of days, yeah, that is the environment we informed phil, thank you, as always our phil lebea
tyler just had to go through baltimore and rent a car.ou know, i do not want to say i do not believe the figures, but what am i missing? if airlines have reduced their schedules by 10%, i don't know. my response -- >> kelly, here is what you are missing. look, a couple of weeks ago, i was on a flight that got canceled because it got caught up in the home is with united airlines. i know almost everybody probably had a similar story there. the problem is this. because there are fewer...
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and the people who perpetuate that is the price of tyler safe. are the people who mine and sell price a tile, and they have a vested interest in perpetuating this lie. and what they are doing is killing people by selling this product. well, companies continue to produce asbestos. others are left with the problem of what to do with the millions of tons of contaminated waste. the cheapest and most common solution is to bury a teen landfill. in fact, they're all viable ways to deal with asbestos waste. for example, a technology developed in the 19 sixty's for the aerospace industry. it's used by a company in southern france with $6000.00 tons, invest based us waste, a crushed each year. the answer to this is the and it's mailed to down into a viscous match. the seem to use them in this process. the waste is placed in a box caps with a very high temperature in which all as best of the rest and use a destroyed off to, to 2nd visit. and nausea took that note for this week. the look at my bank is due for the sales process as $5.00 to $6.00 times more ex
and the people who perpetuate that is the price of tyler safe. are the people who mine and sell price a tile, and they have a vested interest in perpetuating this lie. and what they are doing is killing people by selling this product. well, companies continue to produce asbestos. others are left with the problem of what to do with the millions of tons of contaminated waste. the cheapest and most common solution is to bury a teen landfill. in fact, they're all viable ways to deal with asbestos...
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tyler, first of all, happy fourth. you don't get a holiday off, i guess, but we're seeing republican candidates really ramp up their presidential campaigns as we have the last few months. but i want to ask you about biden. how is his campaign looking? and is his messaging changing at all following last week's supreme court decisions? >> happy fourth to you as well. thanks for having me. biden is taking the trappings and power of incumbency to the full advantage. today he'll host thousands on the south lawn of the white house to celebrate fourth of july and give a speech to the american people. we don't expect it to be overly political, but in essence, everything he does as president, as a candidate for re-election, is viewed in that lens. he's not going to be out walking in the parade route. that's the tried and true method of many presidential hopefuls, but his campaign schedule looks different from those running for the republican nomination. he does not have a competitive democratic primary. there's no concerns abou
tyler, first of all, happy fourth. you don't get a holiday off, i guess, but we're seeing republican candidates really ramp up their presidential campaigns as we have the last few months. but i want to ask you about biden. how is his campaign looking? and is his messaging changing at all following last week's supreme court decisions? >> happy fourth to you as well. thanks for having me. biden is taking the trappings and power of incumbency to the full advantage. today he'll host thousands...
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i had friends before tyler who were gay and came out, then were totally beaten down in the community,ed of the bully growing up, i wasn't about to go in and about, hey! i was like, don't look at me over here with my acne and my saxophone! you know. so i just never -- i didn't step up. and i loved tyler, and i felt his pain and hurt and wanted to try to be an actual friend. >> this festival and being a board member and being a part of this, it has healed a lot of my angry, sore wounds. >> reporter: "love loud" has also been life changing for teens like savannah, who uses they/them pronouns. >> being at "lovove l loud" and surrouounded by p people whoho sisimilar to o me, you finally found that proves to you you're not wrong. >> reporter: at 12, when savannah came out during a sunday service -- >> i want to love myself and not feel ashamed for being me. >> reporter: church leaders cut off the mic and friends turned their backs. >> being bullied was probably one of the most sufuffocating momoments off my lilife. one ofof these kids, he literal came up to me and called me a slur. and hit
i had friends before tyler who were gay and came out, then were totally beaten down in the community,ed of the bully growing up, i wasn't about to go in and about, hey! i was like, don't look at me over here with my acne and my saxophone! you know. so i just never -- i didn't step up. and i loved tyler, and i felt his pain and hurt and wanted to try to be an actual friend. >> this festival and being a board member and being a part of this, it has healed a lot of my angry, sore wounds....
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connelly: 8:00 -- "all in the family," 8:30 -- "m-a-s-h," 9:00 -- "the mary tyler moore show."he "the bob newhart show." and it ended with "the carol burnett variety show" at 10:00. they used to call it murderers' row. ken: people had no dvrs, they had no vhs, they had nothing with initials, so people would stay home on saturday nights. they wouldn't go to the movies. they wouldn't go to restaurants. that may be the best night of television in all of television history. connelly: mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. you know what? you got spunk. well, yes. i hate spunk! there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then, and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. i'm doing as good a job as he did. better. better. and i'm being paid less than he was because... you're a woman. the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. read it? all right. out loud! asner: the first script written allan burns and jim brooks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced, and, oh, very quickly cbs
connelly: 8:00 -- "all in the family," 8:30 -- "m-a-s-h," 9:00 -- "the mary tyler moore show."he "the bob newhart show." and it ended with "the carol burnett variety show" at 10:00. they used to call it murderers' row. ken: people had no dvrs, they had no vhs, they had nothing with initials, so people would stay home on saturday nights. they wouldn't go to the movies. they wouldn't go to restaurants. that may be the best night of television in...
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cohen, host of the no lie with brian tyler cohen podcast and msnbc contributor. we have a lot to talk about tonight. joyce, i'll start with this. i like most of america was riveted last summer by the january 6th hearings. it was one of the most highest rated things on tv. it was amazing to see that kind of civic engagement from people across the united states. it is amazing to me that this william russell guy was not included in anything last year, but jack smith has found him. just from a legal standpoint, i mean, is he crossing a t and dotting an i we haven't seen before? is there something that jack smith might have gotten access to that the january 6th committee couldn't? i'm just curious as to what the significance of this is from a legal standpoint because i'm surprised this guy was overlooked? >> we don't bow for a fact he was overlooked. it's really a curious situation, but federal prosecutors have a power that others don't. they have the subpoena power. and that means that throughout this process, jack smith has been able to obtain testimony from people
cohen, host of the no lie with brian tyler cohen podcast and msnbc contributor. we have a lot to talk about tonight. joyce, i'll start with this. i like most of america was riveted last summer by the january 6th hearings. it was one of the most highest rated things on tv. it was amazing to see that kind of civic engagement from people across the united states. it is amazing to me that this william russell guy was not included in anything last year, but jack smith has found him. just from a...
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we have tyler radke.he last three years or so when they report, 99% of the time the stock is up the next day, certainly the next week but you have the highest target on there. you went there 425 four or five days ago. why is your conviction so strong? >> yeah, charles, so i think there's a lot of catalysts ahead for microsoft, beyond just this quarter. obviously there is a lot of excitement around generative a.i. and chatgpt across the whole market but really microsoft is the only one in software that is monetizing it today. so we heard this week they talked about the price of 365 copilot, $30 extra a month. azure is kind of the leader in cloud computing for generative a.i. you combine that with all of the other positive things that were going on microsoft prethis generative a.i. hype you essentially have a two to three-year time horizon where revenue and earnings growth are reaccelerating back into the 10 to 15, maybe even 20% growth range. we think that is going to drive above market returns, americans
we have tyler radke.he last three years or so when they report, 99% of the time the stock is up the next day, certainly the next week but you have the highest target on there. you went there 425 four or five days ago. why is your conviction so strong? >> yeah, charles, so i think there's a lot of catalysts ahead for microsoft, beyond just this quarter. obviously there is a lot of excitement around generative a.i. and chatgpt across the whole market but really microsoft is the only one in...
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and that's the besides the 4 people in class, in the handbook who is tyler decided not to increase security, although some works here could be targets. the director is happy to engage with active. this is what a good stock be interested in. i've been asked how i felt about the attacks, and i said i could well understand them and that i see the climate debate is highly important, each build it and then it to be positioned and to fix them. and the active is contacted me in a dialogue developed and we're still talking between discretion, present hunger explanation for the 2022 future exhibition the crews, tyler organized sustainability workshops with fridays for future. the posters were then used at a rally kind of as a museum, we should be glad to be a platform for protests that want to achieve social progress. and it seems reasonable to say, museums should be on the pulse of the times and an open space for civil disobedience. the quest, the people who does include the art institutions and market always betrayed themselves as being on the right side as progressive bits as well. such, and i me
and that's the besides the 4 people in class, in the handbook who is tyler decided not to increase security, although some works here could be targets. the director is happy to engage with active. this is what a good stock be interested in. i've been asked how i felt about the attacks, and i said i could well understand them and that i see the climate debate is highly important, each build it and then it to be positioned and to fix them. and the active is contacted me in a dialogue developed...
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but in the seventh inning, with the runners at the corners, tyler estrada at the plate, with the groundball up the middle, this one sends in one, but they mitigate the damage, that was the only run of the game for the giants. the rubber match will be tomorrow. and shout out to a's , bob is celebrating his 20th birthday at the stadium, happy birthday. seventh inning, seth brown gets the ball over the fence to give the a's the lead. chicago responds with three runs in the eighth inning. but, the a's would not go away. tony with a perfectly placed ground ball, safe at first and that allows a homer for a game-tying run, nine innings was not enough in this game. two outs in the 10th, a hard grounder to second, the white sox bauble it and he slides into first. look at the hustle on this play. tyler beats the throw to home, in the a's win it, in walkoff fashion and that is two in a row for oakland. they go for the sweep tomorrow. after rumors that the knicks were showing interest in dante, new york made it official today, the knicks are signing the former warriors guard to a four-year, $50 mil
but in the seventh inning, with the runners at the corners, tyler estrada at the plate, with the groundball up the middle, this one sends in one, but they mitigate the damage, that was the only run of the game for the giants. the rubber match will be tomorrow. and shout out to a's , bob is celebrating his 20th birthday at the stadium, happy birthday. seventh inning, seth brown gets the ball over the fence to give the a's the lead. chicago responds with three runs in the eighth inning. but, the...
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ezequiel tovar takes tyler deep for a three-run shot. it 5-2, same two saturday afternoon. >>> to fenway, a's in boston visiting the red sox, this one to flush down and forget for oakland. ran into trouble in the second inning. they scored five in the second. boston wins 7-3. >>> to the nba, summer league continues as the warriors took on the lakers, third quarter, ball movement leads to santos who got up and delivered a two-handed hammer, nice game for santos, 25 points, seven rebounds, but the warriors fall short. lakers win 103-96. >>> biggest story in the nba tonight, the debut of victor wembanyama. the spurs' top overall pick scored nine points, grabbed eight rebounds, five blocked shots in 27 minutes, solid start for the 7'5 french phenom. >>> to golf, second round of the u.s. women's open at pebble beach and after a disappointing 2 over 74 yesterday, two-time national champ at stanford rose zhang back in the red today. here's her approach on the par 3 17th , draws it in perfectly, looks at the spin, rolls to the cup to set up one
ezequiel tovar takes tyler deep for a three-run shot. it 5-2, same two saturday afternoon. >>> to fenway, a's in boston visiting the red sox, this one to flush down and forget for oakland. ran into trouble in the second inning. they scored five in the second. boston wins 7-3. >>> to the nba, summer league continues as the warriors took on the lakers, third quarter, ball movement leads to santos who got up and delivered a two-handed hammer, nice game for santos, 25 points,...
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and we're still talking based present hunger explanation for the 2022 future exhibition the crews, tyler organized sustainability workshops with fridays for future. the posters were then used at a rally as much as the museum. we should be glad to be a platform for protest that one to achieve social progress. and it seems reasonable to say, museums should be on the pulse of the times and an open space for civil disobedience . the quest, the people who this into the art institutions and market always betrayed themselves as being on the right side as progressive. the ritz as well, especially not merely by the american, for example, the people on the boards of museums are the same. people who in real life feel devices providing dissidence as often bottom clear rain for us and create toxic waste wood and it's contradictory as it has passed. i then he says, i mean, even new york metropolitan in guggenheim, museums and the parents, lou have been accused of double standards. the major museums that have also shown 9 goals and pieces. the photographer rose to prominence with her pictures from quee
and we're still talking based present hunger explanation for the 2022 future exhibition the crews, tyler organized sustainability workshops with fridays for future. the posters were then used at a rally as much as the museum. we should be glad to be a platform for protest that one to achieve social progress. and it seems reasonable to say, museums should be on the pulse of the times and an open space for civil disobedience . the quest, the people who this into the art institutions and market...
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there are few names in the media industry as well known as tyler perry.ct, you look at the "forbes" list of top entertainers this year, there's one billionaire on that list. he is a guy who was homeless about 25 years ago and lived in a little car, which that's tough enough. but if you're like 6'6", even tougher. i recently caught up with the media mogul at his massive studio campus in atlanta, georgia. this place is just incredible. reverend al told me about it the told me about what an extraordinary community you've built here. but i saw on instagram, what was it, geo -- >> geo metro. >> that you lived in. that you were homeless when you came to atlanta. how do you process that, to go from that to where we are now? >> very gradually. the time that it took to get from there to hear was all of 27 years, but the process of it was so important, and i talked to a lot of people up-and-coming trying to get things going, enjoy the process. it's kind of hard to say enjoy the process when you're sleeping in your car. having an understanding of if you have a goal
there are few names in the media industry as well known as tyler perry.ct, you look at the "forbes" list of top entertainers this year, there's one billionaire on that list. he is a guy who was homeless about 25 years ago and lived in a little car, which that's tough enough. but if you're like 6'6", even tougher. i recently caught up with the media mogul at his massive studio campus in atlanta, georgia. this place is just incredible. reverend al told me about it the told me about...
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"time" tyler math son in for melissa lee. this is "options action" live in the nasdaq market site, and on the desk tonight, mike khouw, carter worth, brian stutland, and me i'm the only one on the desk you guys get to work remotely tonight. let's get to it. tech a big focus of next week's earnings the xlk up carter, after a run like that, can the technology of leadership be fading? >> what do we know dominant in terms of weight be the big names, the concentration we have had with us, and it's always with us let's make this point, it's important. when people say the top names are too concentrated, if you lock back the last 45 years the top ten years average about 20% concentration. we're 30% now. app and microsoft made new highs. the sector itself, xlk, one way to measure it, is now just back to and slightly above its highs before the bear market began, january 4, 2022. you can look at this and them consider, are there laggards to play is it a double top at a minimum before you can typically exceed a high, you back and fill at
"time" tyler math son in for melissa lee. this is "options action" live in the nasdaq market site, and on the desk tonight, mike khouw, carter worth, brian stutland, and me i'm the only one on the desk you guys get to work remotely tonight. let's get to it. tech a big focus of next week's earnings the xlk up carter, after a run like that, can the technology of leadership be fading? >> what do we know dominant in terms of weight be the big names, the concentration we...