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well tyler, i mean it, tyler, i mean, in, in that same vein here, we saw how the justice system had been weaponized. that is really and that's why i mean, you know, outside of the foreign policy blunders which we'll have to deal with for decades. i had but you know, the weapon ization of the judicial process is also a legacy that is hard to, to, to push back from go ahead. tyler joe biden has always been a demagogue. he was one of the 1st to come out. and if you look at his speech and 1987 to the end of the a, c p where he called jeff sessions out right. a racist. and you know, it's always been about pandering to what he perceived as his, you know, the core audiences. and using any tactics necessary, including demonizing, you know, his opponents, he was part of the barking of judge bork. you know, i mean, basically, right there with ted kennedy and, you know, biden is, it's just, he's never, uh, he's never seen an opportunity wouldn't take no matter how base or d based. it was good. he could never back it up. i mean he's, i mean, his drug war policies alone have been devastating to this
well tyler, i mean it, tyler, i mean, in, in that same vein here, we saw how the justice system had been weaponized. that is really and that's why i mean, you know, outside of the foreign policy blunders which we'll have to deal with for decades. i had but you know, the weapon ization of the judicial process is also a legacy that is hard to, to, to push back from go ahead. tyler joe biden has always been a demagogue. he was one of the 1st to come out. and if you look at his speech and 1987 to...
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in my opinion, tyler as well. i, you know, it's interesting and thanks for me on peter i've, i've known joe biden, for over 40 years. i went to church with him every sunday i went to school, bo and hunter, and, you know, i studied the man close that went through his 84 senate kick off, and then i began studying his record and i was 12 years old at the time. i was a little sort of and neal fight to politics, but i studied what he did in the senate. i mean, it'd be, i'm working for his opponent, john burris, where i stuffed on gloves all summer for that. and the ranking bush campaign. and you know, when joe biden began running for president, the more i got to know this man, and i knew him just as you know someone from church every sunday. are my parents on the lot next to his property. but he sold doing and being a executive for like 3 times what it was worth after they ran it into the ground. but and i always felt that this man was not only a a pompous pandering lightweight, but also a dangerous, actually dangerous
in my opinion, tyler as well. i, you know, it's interesting and thanks for me on peter i've, i've known joe biden, for over 40 years. i went to church with him every sunday i went to school, bo and hunter, and, you know, i studied the man close that went through his 84 senate kick off, and then i began studying his record and i was 12 years old at the time. i was a little sort of and neal fight to politics, but i studied what he did in the senate. i mean, it'd be, i'm working for his opponent,...
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and in denver we crossed to tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist, gentleman across black roles and the fact that means you can jump any time you want . and i would appreciate patrick, let me go to you 1st because you actually inspired this program with your article, the wreckage biding leaves behind when she can find the consortium news dot com. you write a lightweight. when it came to talk, it came to time to prove himself as a statesman and a leader. the white house has simply defeated him. what do you mean by that? uh, it's one same peter to uh, to uh, as we say in an american english role logs to the senate for 30 years. and so for us, right. but the white house there's, there's no hiding in the white house and he just was not the old phrase. he just was in presidential timber. right. uh, uh, you know, he had, he had various committees. i think finance was one a note of laser, a chair, the foreign affairs committee, a lot of statesmen, you know, he was, he was faking and seeking and miss representing f
and in denver we crossed to tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist, gentleman across black roles and the fact that means you can jump any time you want . and i would appreciate patrick, let me go to you 1st because you actually inspired this program with your article, the wreckage biding leaves behind when she can find the consortium news dot com. you write a lightweight. when it came to talk, it came to time to prove himself as a statesman and a leader. the white house has...
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we have tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist and in rest and we have michael, my lucy is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst, our job in cross lock roles in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate larry, let me go to you 1st in tampa with your wonderful collection of shirts. so we're all, you're always grace us with something new and much appreciated. but larry, i've been following a lot of your media appearances. your of speech has, i guess becoming more and more dangerous. the more and more you talk, because i'm looking around seeing people that are being detained, beginning knocks on the door, their passports taken away from them. so are you a dangerous guy, a job that i am not a dangerous guy, but this government has become a dangerous government. this is the, the resurrection of russia gate, you know, to quote, yogi berra, stage of the all over again. we are now faced with trying to convince the american people that the most metal of s
we have tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist and in rest and we have michael, my lucy is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst, our job in cross lock roles in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate larry, let me go to you 1st in tampa with your wonderful collection of shirts. so we're all, you're always grace us with something new and much appreciated. but larry, i've been following a lot of your media appearances. your of speech...
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we have tyler nixon. he is an attorney and political strategist and in rest and we have michael, my lucy is a former pentagon senior security policy analyst, our job in cross lock rules in effect. that means you can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate larry, let me go to you 1st in tampa with your wonderful collection of shirts. so we're all, you're always grace us with something new and much appreciated. but larry, i've been following a lot of your media appearances. your of speech has, i guess becoming more and more dangerous. the more and more you talk because i'm what looking around seeing people that are being detained. we're getting knocks on the door, their passports taken away from them. so are you a dangerous guy? yeah, that i am not a dangerous guy, but this government has become a dangerous government. this is of the resurrection of russia gate. you know, to quote yogi berra. stage of the all over again. we are now faced with trying to convince the american people that the most meta
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go ahead, tyler. it's also, it's also a legal way to smear those, and they want to see it frankly, because they know that they can issue an indictment that will never be challenged. they did this indeed with the original rush or gate hoax, whatever. going to call it the g r u agents that were indicted by molar and his uh, his crew of mercenaries, legal mercenaries, and the roger stone was roped into having the judge that he did preside over his case. but it's been called a related case to his because it's so supposedly overlapping lawrence, which is a complete bunk. it was lies told by the corrupt prosecutors involved. and what happens, i think, you know, ultimately how many times can they beat this horse, what they do every time they come out with these, these, these fantastic attempts at last there and to manipulate the elections and manipulate public opinion is to expose themselves and expose the intelligence fingerprints all over the american politics, which i think most americans abhor and event
go ahead, tyler. it's also, it's also a legal way to smear those, and they want to see it frankly, because they know that they can issue an indictment that will never be challenged. they did this indeed with the original rush or gate hoax, whatever. going to call it the g r u agents that were indicted by molar and his uh, his crew of mercenaries, legal mercenaries, and the roger stone was roped into having the judge that he did preside over his case. but it's been called a related case to his...
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the tyler bond began segregating male and female students a year later. it to find women from attending university or to get the it is also prohibits it goes over 12 from going to schools. women have being followed from most areas of public life by them who suited to during these 3 years of college on ruling have gone. it's done with, they've tried to replicate women starting with closing the schools and universities, and then taking the work away from them. who's them on corner suspicion to defend the tyler brands new laws also impose rules on men's closing as well as bends on playing music in public and taking photos of living. people behind me, credits that restrictions on women. that's full thing, some to raise the voices, even though that's now illegal, get the postal brush to google. so now next deals a waste of the reunion console in the u. k. an island have officially sold out tickets. websites from booth to cope with the massive russell singles went live on saturday. many for freighted funds were left queueing for i was online only to come away e
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>> reporter: hey, tyler. what you and kelly were talking about is exactly the theme of the week with apple. it's these questions of what iphone 16 demand actually looks like. we went into the cycle with a lot of bullish analysts saying, you know, the new artificial intelligence features are going to drive another super cycle of iphone sales. so far, the early data we have just isn't really showing that. so many analysts came out at the beginning of the week saying preorder sales looked lackluster compared to a year ago. a significant drop in those estimates. then same thing, like kelly noted, ubs coming out with a similar note this morning. at the same time, we also heard from the t-mobile ceo earlier this week, who said those preorders on that carrier were actually up from the year before. that's why we saw apple shares up 4% yesterday. how do we make sense of this? i talked to the man himself, tim cook, ceo of apple. i was able to snag him on his way out of the apple store earlier this morning. take a liste
>> reporter: hey, tyler. what you and kelly were talking about is exactly the theme of the week with apple. it's these questions of what iphone 16 demand actually looks like. we went into the cycle with a lot of bullish analysts saying, you know, the new artificial intelligence features are going to drive another super cycle of iphone sales. so far, the early data we have just isn't really showing that. so many analysts came out at the beginning of the week saying preorder sales looked...
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>> thanks so much, tyler. partner summit, where you just unveiled really big news. i am going to ask you about that instagram news. but first i want to start off with your news. you just unveiled your next generation of spectacles, they're augmented reality glasses and also operating system for developers. when will consumers be able to buy these devices? and how much are they going to cost? who are you competing with here? >> thank you, julia. we are so excited that you're here with us today at the snap partner summit. we're even more excited about the snap spectacles the fifth generation is out today featuring our all-new operating system that's based on natural interaction. so you just use your hands and your voice to interact with augmented reality. and what's so exciting about spectacles is it brings us closer to our vision grounded in the real world with their friends and that's something we have been working on for a long time now. >> but so we also have two other giants working on this, which are apple
>> thanks so much, tyler. partner summit, where you just unveiled really big news. i am going to ask you about that instagram news. but first i want to start off with your news. you just unveiled your next generation of spectacles, they're augmented reality glasses and also operating system for developers. when will consumers be able to buy these devices? and how much are they going to cost? who are you competing with here? >> thank you, julia. we are so excited that you're here...
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>> tyler that's spot on. we published this piece on our website and we walked through the comparison of what our analysis of the data sees with the fed, and we would -- we would point out that the data really not peaked in the spring and has been decelerating since then. and that was a main reason why the fed needed to move. the other reason the fed needed to move was because in traditional academic policy thinking, if the unemployment rate is moving down and the -- i'm sorry, if the inflation rate is moving down, the fed is not standing pat. they're actually getting tighter relative to conditions. so the fact that our data seems to have cooled off in the spring, we cut our equity exposure a little bit earlier this year in accordance with that, we would agree that the fed did the right thing by cutting rates yesterday. but there are some contradictions in what was said yesterday. >> let's tease those out a little bit, those contradictions and see if they can tell us what the fed might do next. >> yeah. for ex
>> tyler that's spot on. we published this piece on our website and we walked through the comparison of what our analysis of the data sees with the fed, and we would -- we would point out that the data really not peaked in the spring and has been decelerating since then. and that was a main reason why the fed needed to move. the other reason the fed needed to move was because in traditional academic policy thinking, if the unemployment rate is moving down and the -- i'm sorry, if the...
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and welcome to "power lunch," alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathisen glad you could join us on thisuesday. the dow falling while the broader averages are slightly higher bank stocks the big drag on the dow. jp morgan around goldman sachs coasting 200 points between them bank capital requirements were less strict than feared, but this morning jp morgan saying expectations for net interest income are too high and that turned those stocks lower. >> that wasn't even ceo dimen it was dan pint o bank of america outperforming. >>> tech is getting a boost from oracle, soaring to a new all-time high. up little less than 11%. strong ai demand boosted its earnings more ammo for the camp that ai is real, ty and will add to tech company profits. i did a double take when i saw these results come in last night. broadcom, nvidia, both failing to deliver -- >> not really lighting it up. >> not in the least. >> here comes out of the pack -- >> right. >> horse race. oracle would be the seventh horse coming around the final turn here it's done a very nice job. >> and just in time because just as the na
and welcome to "power lunch," alongside kelly evans, i'm tyler mathisen glad you could join us on thisuesday. the dow falling while the broader averages are slightly higher bank stocks the big drag on the dow. jp morgan around goldman sachs coasting 200 points between them bank capital requirements were less strict than feared, but this morning jp morgan saying expectations for net interest income are too high and that turned those stocks lower. >> that wasn't even ceo dimen it...
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tyler, inspired by what he saw. >> i used to see the planes flying over my house.. freedom of movement. >> mary: tyler now one of the youngest pilots in the country. just started his junior year of high school, all honor classes, a 4.3 gpa. and an athlete, playing basketball and golf. hoping all that hard work and dedication will land him his dream job. >> i'm trying to get accepted into the united states air force academy. if that doesn't work out, i plan to be a commercial pilot one day, work for a major airline. >> mary: tyler well on his way. thank you for watching, i'm mary bruce. david muir, right back here tomorrow. i heard that and it was so loud at the moment. >> just simply shocking. it wasn't until later that i began to shake and realize that one stray bullet and i could have been shot. i was that close. >> it's happening so fast. and he's like, try to rob me. so i'm like, stay calm. and i, you know, i used my right hand because this is my strong hand to seal the wound. me i know you don't know me, but please trust me. god is with us. it's not your time,
tyler, inspired by what he saw. >> i used to see the planes flying over my house.. freedom of movement. >> mary: tyler now one of the youngest pilots in the country. just started his junior year of high school, all honor classes, a 4.3 gpa. and an athlete, playing basketball and golf. hoping all that hard work and dedication will land him his dream job. >> i'm trying to get accepted into the united states air force academy. if that doesn't work out, i plan to be a commercial...
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>> no, it's not, actually, tyler.oint here what should they do versus what are they going to do my personal take, i think there's an outside chance that powell does nothing, because the data about which he's being vigilant don't continue to perform the way he wants to me, i think the market, demonstrates that traders have not yet made up their mind which they got data they didn't like, they, to dominic's point, they had to rejigger all of those models >> i would also pint a point on the shelter side of things for the cpi, it's a very large component. it's just shelter, there are already signs in the coming months and quarters, you will start to see downward pressure on some of those shelter costs even with interest rails declining, there are signs pointing to a deflationary pressure on shelter and housing costs if you go into the first half of into into the third quarter of 2025. >> i will just layer, look at what's happening with the mortgage rates the mortgage rate is about 6.1, 6.2, if that puts upward pressure on
>> no, it's not, actually, tyler.oint here what should they do versus what are they going to do my personal take, i think there's an outside chance that powell does nothing, because the data about which he's being vigilant don't continue to perform the way he wants to me, i think the market, demonstrates that traders have not yet made up their mind which they got data they didn't like, they, to dominic's point, they had to rejigger all of those models >> i would also pint a point on...
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the tyler bond began segregating male and female students a year later it to find women from attending university. oh, to get the is also prohibits it goes over 12 from going to schools. women have been bought from most areas of public life by them who suited to during these 3 years of college on ruling have gone. it's done with they've tried to replicate women starting with closing the schools and universities, and then taking the work away from them from lose i'm unconscious, bishop defend...
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this labor day in fayetteville, north carolina, one young man's career is taking off. 17-year-old tylerng his passion into a profession. >> it was amazing, one of the best moments of my life. >> reporter: tyler's dad, retired sergeant donald moore served for two decades. he was inspired by what he saw. >> i used to see the planes flying over my house. every time i went to go on a commercial airliner, i was fascinated with how the plane was moving. >> reporter: tyler now one of the youngest pilots in the country, just started his junior year of high school, is no stranger to hard work. all honor classes, a 4.3 gpa and athlete playing basketball and golf. hoping all that hard work and dedication will land him his dream job. >> i'm trying to get accepted into the united states air force academy. if that doesn't work out, i plan to be a commercial pilot one day and work for a major airline. >> tyler well on his way. thank you for watching. i'm mary bruce. david muir right back here tomorrow. goodnight. ricky pearsall in union square. an eyewitness describes how it happened, and abc seven ne
this labor day in fayetteville, north carolina, one young man's career is taking off. 17-year-old tylerng his passion into a profession. >> it was amazing, one of the best moments of my life. >> reporter: tyler's dad, retired sergeant donald moore served for two decades. he was inspired by what he saw. >> i used to see the planes flying over my house. every time i went to go on a commercial airliner, i was fascinated with how the plane was moving. >> reporter: tyler now...
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in the past, athletes, niki a football player, tyler borets.ths ago, the couple came to ukraine for the first time. that we are going here, my parents and tyler's parents are very worried, friends and family were afraid for us. in california, tyler and niki talked with ukrainian refugees. a meeting with them, theirs stories that touched our hearts. we cried together with people who lost someone, parents, families in which the father stayed here, and the wife and children ended up there. we were moved and felt the need to come here. at the beginning of september. the chey couple arrived in ukraine for the second time, with the goal of running a supermarathon. it is very difficult and i believe that when you do something difficult, you need a reason why you are doing it. i have a feeling that i have a million refusals in my head, but our reason why we do this is for ukrainians, we see your pain, your torments, and it gives us strength when it is difficult. and um that gives us strength in those hard times. the pair will cover 1,200 km from the uk
in the past, athletes, niki a football player, tyler borets.ths ago, the couple came to ukraine for the first time. that we are going here, my parents and tyler's parents are very worried, friends and family were afraid for us. in california, tyler and niki talked with ukrainian refugees. a meeting with them, theirs stories that touched our hearts. we cried together with people who lost someone, parents, families in which the father stayed here, and the wife and children ended up there. we were...
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tyler. >>> all right., many were expecting some huge price tags on apple's new iphone but they were pleasantly surprised to find most prices remained the same from the previous model, overall, however, smartphone price right side down over the past year. we will dive in deeper in today's powerhouse blueprint, your gadgets and stuff next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch. while prices keep rising we remain focused on staples like groceries and food, but where do smartphones land on the inflation scale? since, like it or not, those devices have become almost essential. today's blueprint we look at electronics in the home, stocks like apple, dell, hp, according to the cpi reports prices for smartphones are actually down 9% year over year here with more is ameet dariani covering the i.t. hardware sector good to have you with us how much are electronics prices still coming down? we all remember when the 70 inch flat screen was $4,500 now you can get them for a grand or less maybe. is that still
tyler. >>> all right., many were expecting some huge price tags on apple's new iphone but they were pleasantly surprised to find most prices remained the same from the previous model, overall, however, smartphone price right side down over the past year. we will dive in deeper in today's powerhouse blueprint, your gadgets and stuff next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch. while prices keep rising we remain focused on staples like groceries...
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pete: syracuse new york, that is tyler hubbard that'll be on her program later. i can't wait. lot of people coming in a lot of movement today. will: it is nice and messy raven a big debate at the table we're going to bring you into this debate for a moment it has and i on separate sides of the table. i do not want a sterile television environment. >> do not set up a false premise, of course i want a real tv environment were talking about one thing. will: i of various mugs and coffee and the fire department coffee in the point is. rachel: i actually need that, she does need that. >> engineered your pass for the building. >> we clean up the table, clean up the table. rachel: our producer is telling us in our ears, this is naturally what happens or what the show to look like what happens if i want to walk over here i want him on my camera and have to look in the monitor, i don't want anymore -- i don't want this manufactured now make your case. pete: my case i would love to walk around and we do that and we should do more of thy love that. pete: but you have ocd. pete: of course
pete: syracuse new york, that is tyler hubbard that'll be on her program later. i can't wait. lot of people coming in a lot of movement today. will: it is nice and messy raven a big debate at the table we're going to bring you into this debate for a moment it has and i on separate sides of the table. i do not want a sterile television environment. >> do not set up a false premise, of course i want a real tv environment were talking about one thing. will: i of various mugs and coffee and...
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and we feel that for you, tyler, because that really is kind of a change.former chicago gang member talking about trendy aragua, the venezuelan gang. he said this. >> what kind of guns? >> semiautomatics. anything you name, you see it on the streets. these boys have got so many big guns, if they are 150 pounds, the gun is bigger than them. they come from rougher gangs than us. >> trace: a former gang member, he knows gangs and he knows guns that and he also knows that tren de aragua is spreading across the country. >> is exactly what we've been saying the last three and half years. myself, rodney scott, others you've had on your show, trace. we have been telling america that it's not just a border problem, it's a problem that's going to affect her as the united states. i would like to add that i spent ten years down in southern arizona, five years down in cochise county. arizona has suffered through this problem for many years. yes, they have added more infrastructure such as roads, lighting, technology and manpower, but it continues to be a hot spot for th
and we feel that for you, tyler, because that really is kind of a change.former chicago gang member talking about trendy aragua, the venezuelan gang. he said this. >> what kind of guns? >> semiautomatics. anything you name, you see it on the streets. these boys have got so many big guns, if they are 150 pounds, the gun is bigger than them. they come from rougher gangs than us. >> trace: a former gang member, he knows gangs and he knows guns that and he also knows that tren de...
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. >> bill: communications director for the harris-walz campaign michael tyler is with us. alexandria hoff live in philadelphia who previews trump's debate strategy for this evening. alex, good morning. >> the trump team has said that trying to prepare to debate former president trump would be like trying to prepare to go up against mohammad ali. trump has had so much practice fielding the unscripted questions on the campaign trail. practice that the campaign says the vice president has opted out of. >> we've had the big huge press conferences that are unscripted. questions from many of you. we have had the long form interviews. we've had the shorter pull asides. we've had the rally speeches. we've done town halls. you can't prepare for president trump. there is no way to do it. >> the trump campaign is confident but won't be winging it this evening. debate advice is coming in from allies and shared by former congresswoman an democrat tulsi gabbard who faced off against harris in the primary. >> she is talented on the debate stage. no question. she will have a tough time tr
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tyler. >> all right, steve, stick around as we get back to our panel for some reaction. claudia you were the one who said 50 basis point cut and that's what happened here. clearly maybe more emphasis on what's going on in the labor market than on inflation. >> this is absolutely a vote for the dual mandate. so trying to protect maximum employment. you know, things are good right now. they're not pointed in a good direction with the labor market. but that's why you get out ahead of it. so this is a risk management. and it's showing the fed is taking the risk on the labor market side very seriously. and that also shows up in the projections. they are trying to move. this is not the last cut. it's a really important recognition of what we've been learning about the labor market and the fed is reacting. >> so david kelly, they're opening big, and you think that another -- well, you said that by the end of the year we would be 3/4 of a point lower than we are today. that would imply then that there would be at least -- there would be two more cuts of 25 basis points or at lea
tyler. >> all right, steve, stick around as we get back to our panel for some reaction. claudia you were the one who said 50 basis point cut and that's what happened here. clearly maybe more emphasis on what's going on in the labor market than on inflation. >> this is absolutely a vote for the dual mandate. so trying to protect maximum employment. you know, things are good right now. they're not pointed in a good direction with the labor market. but that's why you get out ahead of...
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along with kelly, i'm tyler mathisen. >> apple ties into the question mark we're asking. last week's selloff about a weak economy or about the undoing of some o /* oif /* of of the ai hype. >> it's been busy. we dropped our son off. here's a souvenir. >> is there a pillow to cry on? >> my wife has not stopped crying. >> was there nothing reason for being out? did somebody have a birthday last week? >> i did have a birthday. >> a big 4-0. >> it's good to be home. >> big market week. first week of the year, sirat. >> the market is doing better. can the market go ahead without the fab 7 and can you get that resilience that we need, otherwise, just the big boys bring everything down. today you see that. we need a little bit of bounceback. we got a little extreme. really it's all about fed, right? where are we in terms of the economy. >> totally. >> cpi, inflation kind of right now has been put to bed, but you never know. and then you get the other fear of deflation. i think that's where the market is at. you're kind of in the quiet period, the apple catalyst. and then you go
along with kelly, i'm tyler mathisen. >> apple ties into the question mark we're asking. last week's selloff about a weak economy or about the undoing of some o /* oif /* of of the ai hype. >> it's been busy. we dropped our son off. here's a souvenir. >> is there a pillow to cry on? >> my wife has not stopped crying. >> was there nothing reason for being out? did somebody have a birthday last week? >> i did have a birthday. >> a big 4-0. >> it's...
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tyler.ok at the $10 trillion in taxes which sort of keeps going up every week it seems like depending on who he is talking to he adds another tax break. kamala harris doing much of the same but aside from the tax increases that she has already announced, we haven't heard any offsets for either these candidates. so, as you say, trump let's say will give him $3 trillion on tariffs, very generous most people put at 1 to 2. total deficit add 7 trillion harris, you add in her 4 trillion in tax breaks, but 3 to 4 trillion in tax increases, there's perhaps mild increase in the deficit if not deficit nuch. >> neutral >> all right, robert frank, thank you. >>> so would it shift the usa to a more consumption-based tax system or at least a way from a system that is built mostly on taxing income? and what could the impact be on americans and the economy. joining us now to discuss is brendan duke, the senior director of economic policy at the center for american progress action fund and casey mulligan, p
tyler.ok at the $10 trillion in taxes which sort of keeps going up every week it seems like depending on who he is talking to he adds another tax break. kamala harris doing much of the same but aside from the tax increases that she has already announced, we haven't heard any offsets for either these candidates. so, as you say, trump let's say will give him $3 trillion on tariffs, very generous most people put at 1 to 2. total deficit add 7 trillion harris, you add in her 4 trillion in tax...
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tyler, thank you.er mathisen. >>> meantime, meta is hitting new highs today as it remains one of the best performing of the mag seven lately. but the main revenue driver, ad dollars, would be under pressure. deidre bosa has more on this fascinating angle for us in today's "tech check." i had not considered this, deidre. >> right, because all eyes are on generative ai and open source models. but let me put this together. first, take a look at shares of temu over the last month. down some 30%, massively underperforming. the key difference between pdd and the rest of the names is advertising dollars going directly to our biggest digital ad companies, meta and alphabet. temu was meta's top advertiser in 2023, and the top five ad center at google. thousands of temu spenders point to more weakness, new buyer activations wael off the peak. in early 2023 levels. this chart showing the number of new shoppers is half of what it was less than a year ago. and this comes on top of another negative catalyst, restric
tyler, thank you.er mathisen. >>> meantime, meta is hitting new highs today as it remains one of the best performing of the mag seven lately. but the main revenue driver, ad dollars, would be under pressure. deidre bosa has more on this fascinating angle for us in today's "tech check." i had not considered this, deidre. >> right, because all eyes are on generative ai and open source models. but let me put this together. first, take a look at shares of temu over the last...
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tyler? >> all right.much. >>> so drug makers are racing to develop new treatments that can deliver radiation directly to cancer cells wherever they are in the body. we'll get a live report when "power lunch" returns. (♪♪) ♪ well i was raised by careful hands ♪ ♪ yeah, they made me who i am ♪ ♪ so i'm off to see... ♪ we inven. we design them. we build them. and one day, we have to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch." shares of pfizer are nearly 3% higher today as the company announces success in a trial for a drug to help cancer patients avoid weight loss and other symptoms. elsewhere in pharma, new technology is being tested by several companies also pursuing cancer treatments. angelica peoples is here to explain. this is all coming out of a big european conference, is that right? >> the pfizer data is coming out of that european conference. this is another trend that we wanted to highlight. so bristol myers-squibb, and eli lilly have spent money to get drugs that d
tyler? >> all right.much. >>> so drug makers are racing to develop new treatments that can deliver radiation directly to cancer cells wherever they are in the body. we'll get a live report when "power lunch" returns. (♪♪) ♪ well i was raised by careful hands ♪ ♪ yeah, they made me who i am ♪ ♪ so i'm off to see... ♪ we inven. we design them. we build them. and one day, we have to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ >>> welcome back to...
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this is tyler rack. he's my ventures one. i remember tyler rag key. it was like a class file. oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell ricky, oh my god, the most crazy is crazy is where i know he's the all i've argued every day just every day because i think i might have had a question on him. but on kind of, i do this for you guys for the fast way. yeah. right. my, i found it, i get a b, b, i don't like losing, you know, i'm a big a math. i mean, so i like winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing so and it just felt like, you know, our class was winning because, you know, we were like the best readers, you know, in our grade, in the state or something in the county or something like that. you know, we were the fastest readers and the best readers. we got good test scores, you know, just now felt like we were winning a lot to sports. these are all the parish trophies. this is somebody as trophies that he got when he was doing the mix, like he was actually and number one in the state. he was in football, piano lesson, colorado. to get tested for gifted. his academic level w
this is tyler rack. he's my ventures one. i remember tyler rag key. it was like a class file. oh my gosh tyler, a key right here. tell ricky, oh my god, the most crazy is crazy is where i know he's the all i've argued every day just every day because i think i might have had a question on him. but on kind of, i do this for you guys for the fast way. yeah. right. my, i found it, i get a b, b, i don't like losing, you know, i'm a big a math. i mean, so i like winning a lot. you know, i don't like...
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i mean, wasn't installed from may the deal originally with the tyler bottom? yes, it was. absolutely. donald trump, i've gotten to deal with the tyler bond and we're seeing a huge emphasis being put on that in mainstream media because yes, it was the whole trunk back in 2020. but the people who implemented that withdrawal that over saw who was supposed to come up with your plan beach making sure you talk to the high ranking officials who are there on the ground advice and you on what has happened and that was not on from this one that was supposed to be answering the blinking wasn't charge of that. it was kind of le harris and joe biden, and they wouldn't listen. and in this support that set that, that trio seem to have and besides optics rather than secure to the was so concerned that it looks so good that they're fine. and they would have drawn after the nearly 2 decades occupation really by the us and their allies. so the were really worried about how great this the blush. and in the end he saw that it resulted to this chaos. i'm sure donald trump has had a few things t
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with kelly evans, i'm tyler mat mathisen. stocks are higher now. expecting volatility throughout the session. >> a little, but generally speaking it has been green arrows across the board and all about china. stocks are soaring there again as the country gets even more aggressive on stimulus, this time more fiscal. $280 billion of sovereign bonds they'll issue this year. big number. >> it is sort of the, hey, we're going to do whatever it takes to get the economy going again. and they moved over from relying solely on monetary stimulus now to bringing in the fiscal weapons. >> it has got people thinking back to mario draghi's comments, he said, i'll do whatever it takes to defend the eu. david tepper made comments this morning, he was very bullish on china on "squawk box." take a listen. >> i thought that what the fed did last week would lead to china easing, and i didn't know that they were going to bring out the big guns like they did. and i think there is a whole shift. >> well, when asked what he was buying in china, tepper said, everything. an
with kelly evans, i'm tyler mat mathisen. stocks are higher now. expecting volatility throughout the session. >> a little, but generally speaking it has been green arrows across the board and all about china. stocks are soaring there again as the country gets even more aggressive on stimulus, this time more fiscal. $280 billion of sovereign bonds they'll issue this year. big number. >> it is sort of the, hey, we're going to do whatever it takes to get the economy going again. and...
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to describe some of its outlines, it was unable to dive into the depths of the tow tyler terry. and as we are now witnessing within the framework of the so called rules based on his own incumbent leaders in washington to simply suppress any defend have of course, surpassed him with this is tyler terry in ism, and its purest forms. and the, and so that you have it, those are the comments from the start of the lab rove. and of course, so this continues, we're not surprised by this at all, because this has been happening for a long time now, the west trying to suppress the voice is coming from russia and those who agree with russia. when you make a charge against someone or some entity, you present the evidence and you say this is why we're doing it. this is what we have. and this is why we're making such a decision of this magnitude. how's that being put forward? no, all the claim is that we have apparently units here are 2 thirds liaison with the kremlin, with the intelligence services. this is all they have. they have thoughts and also the mounting mounts of voices that are now
to describe some of its outlines, it was unable to dive into the depths of the tow tyler terry. and as we are now witnessing within the framework of the so called rules based on his own incumbent leaders in washington to simply suppress any defend have of course, surpassed him with this is tyler terry in ism, and its purest forms. and the, and so that you have it, those are the comments from the start of the lab rove. and of course, so this continues, we're not surprised by this at all, because...
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kelly, back to you. >> tyler, i will see you soon. thank you very much. tyler mathisen.ands of east and gulfport workers are set to strike at midnight if ey th cannot reach an agreement with the maritime alliance. it would be the first dock strike in more than 50 years. after the break we'll tell you what's at stake and how long it could last. so how do you invest in gold? sandstorm gold royalties is a publicly traded company offering a diversified portfolio of mining royalties in one simple investment. learn more about a brighter way to invest in gold at sandstormgold.com. welcome to the now way to network... they switched to juniper's ai-native network. so they can take their game to a whole new level... that's the now way to network at work— with real ai— letting you rise above it all. >>> welcome back. we could be less than 11 hours away from the long shoreman's association strike on the east coast in nearly 50 years. among 50,000 port workers are expected to strike around the east and gulf coast shutting down 36 ports and holding billions in shipments. the era of pe
kelly, back to you. >> tyler, i will see you soon. thank you very much. tyler mathisen.ands of east and gulfport workers are set to strike at midnight if ey th cannot reach an agreement with the maritime alliance. it would be the first dock strike in more than 50 years. after the break we'll tell you what's at stake and how long it could last. so how do you invest in gold? sandstorm gold royalties is a publicly traded company offering a diversified portfolio of mining royalties in one...
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tyler, thanks. >>> ai infrastructure winners, look at these numbers.he radar name my next guest calls it best in class in this trade. it's johnson controls. they provide components for data centers, and they're in the sweet spot of the ai buildout, up 25% my next guest is here from bank of america a big week for this whole space. why john con controls? >> a bit of a sleeper spoke. people have been -- a, it's a great theme, but specifically, we zeroed in on jci because it's one of the big winners, we think, of the data center trade. >> to be clear, this is heating and air conditioning >> heating, ventilation, air conditioning >> is this the air conditioning way to play the ai story >> that's right. just recognize, ai means data centers are running a lot hotter, so for example, per rack power density for the latest generation is ten times what it used to be >> wow >> effectively, that means ten times more electricity going in, ten times heat going out, so you have to cool >> utility stocks have got an ton of attention, but all that power is going into co
tyler, thanks. >>> ai infrastructure winners, look at these numbers.he radar name my next guest calls it best in class in this trade. it's johnson controls. they provide components for data centers, and they're in the sweet spot of the ai buildout, up 25% my next guest is here from bank of america a big week for this whole space. why john con controls? >> a bit of a sleeper spoke. people have been -- a, it's a great theme, but specifically, we zeroed in on jci because it's one of...
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isle kelly evans with tyler mathisen. we're coming to you live from washington, d.c., where that most consequential fed decision and press conference in years are about to take place. >> the final countdown. i wanted that music to come in. remember that song, the '90s rock song. the market is very much in wait and see mode, the dow, s&p still hovering near record highs, but the russell is in negative territory. we have a big hour ahead from wall street to washington. we'll hear from economist claudia sahm and gary gensler. the s.e.c. voted unanimously in favor of major reforms to impact retail and institutions alike. and we'll check in with both sides of the aisle on a government shutdown, senator elizabeth warren and john kennedy joining us live ahead. >> the last time we were here was last november. we were also talking about a government shutdown. we were also talking about a market that had priced in a significant number of rate cuts, just like we have right now, wondering if they're overly confident about that. what'
isle kelly evans with tyler mathisen. we're coming to you live from washington, d.c., where that most consequential fed decision and press conference in years are about to take place. >> the final countdown. i wanted that music to come in. remember that song, the '90s rock song. the market is very much in wait and see mode, the dow, s&p still hovering near record highs, but the russell is in negative territory. we have a big hour ahead from wall street to washington. we'll hear from...
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remember "mary tyler moore" show? >> that's a cultural reference i don't know. >> "mary tyler moore." come on, hoover, get in the game. >> he didn't respect you? >> no, i didn't care if he liked me or not. he w successful and he believed and i know this to be th the message he put out was appealing to millions of americans and they listened to him and that's how he became successful, but he did it in an entertaining way. you've got to be entertaining. you have to engage the people to get them interested and that's what limbaugh did. >> i want to go after 2017. you're a top rated talent at fox news and just signed a four-year deal and the times publishes a report on settlements that you had reached with several women over harassment claims totaling over $14 million and forced out of the network. the times later reveals additional settlement worth $32 million. i don't expect you can comment on this. >> i knew it was coming. i knew you were inviting me here for a discussion and that would be part of it, but i would be a
remember "mary tyler moore" show? >> that's a cultural reference i don't know. >> "mary tyler moore." come on, hoover, get in the game. >> he didn't respect you? >> no, i didn't care if he liked me or not. he w successful and he believed and i know this to be th the message he put out was appealing to millions of americans and they listened to him and that's how he became successful, but he did it in an entertaining way. you've got to be entertaining....