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go to amazon and buy one up on wall street or beat the street.se are two of the most important investing books ever written. here's a quick dp dirty rule of thumb that's hardly ever let me down, although there are some exceptions, arule that could help us figure out whether a stock might be overvalued or undervalued based on what the growth money managers would be willing to pay. if a stock has a price to earnings multiple lower than it's growth rate, it's cheap. and one that's more than twice the size of its growth rate probably too expensive. so if a stock's trading 20 times earnings and it has a growth rate of 10% it probably doesn't have much more upside. it's reached the two times growth ceiling. always remember that. here's another piece of wall street gibberish that could help simplify the process. the peg ratio. p.e.g. that's the price to earnings or growth rate where the p/e multiple divided by a stock's long-term growth rate. a peg of 1 or less is extremely cheap and 2 or higher is expensive. a high octane grower could sell for 40 times
go to amazon and buy one up on wall street or beat the street.se are two of the most important investing books ever written. here's a quick dp dirty rule of thumb that's hardly ever let me down, although there are some exceptions, arule that could help us figure out whether a stock might be overvalued or undervalued based on what the growth money managers would be willing to pay. if a stock has a price to earnings multiple lower than it's growth rate, it's cheap. and one that's more than twice...
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spitzer has deputized himself as the "sheriff of wall street."en though you were on the other side in at least a case or two of his aggressive regulation of various financial industries, you thought that he was doing exactly what that 23-year-old, first-year harvard law student was meant to do. he is using power effectively to help the people. he was the most powerful, most successful, and i think most effective state attorney general in the history of the united states. that's pretty high praise. yes, absolutely. this all might sound like hyperbole now that we're on the other side of his shocking scandal and public downfall, but everyone thought this way at the time, and not just in new york. i myself believed that spitzer was on a path that could end up at the white house, but he had been learning some pretty undemocratic lessons on his way up, that he could push boundaries, seize power, and that the people would love him even more. -you have declared... -i have. -...officially... -officially. ...that you are running for governor of the great s
spitzer has deputized himself as the "sheriff of wall street."en though you were on the other side in at least a case or two of his aggressive regulation of various financial industries, you thought that he was doing exactly what that 23-year-old, first-year harvard law student was meant to do. he is using power effectively to help the people. he was the most powerful, most successful, and i think most effective state attorney general in the history of the united states. that's pretty...
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spitzer goes from having won a landslide, having been the sheriff of wall street, where people stopped, to being a governor who's ordinary. ♪ and i think that must have been really, really difficult for him. paterson: when eliot spitzer was in the governor's mansion... ♪ ...he would walk around the mansion and look at the portraits and wonder what the former governors would wanna say to him. ♪ he definitely was looking for spiritual endorsement. there was so much acrimony involved. it was rocky. you ready for the grand finale? [laughs] tapper: march 9, 2008, governor spitzer-- what does he say? i got an email around 10:30 p.m, saying, "please be at my apartment at 7 a.m. tomorrow." this seems like an unusual request. this is--it's an amazing-- i knew something was wrong. so i didn't email him back. i just called him. and he said, "as early as tomorrow, 'the new york times' will reveal that i have been involved with prostitutes." ♪ so this guy who's a crusader against human sex trafficking is actually...a customer. right, a customer, yes. a john. and i immediately become relieved. why?
spitzer goes from having won a landslide, having been the sheriff of wall street, where people stopped, to being a governor who's ordinary. ♪ and i think that must have been really, really difficult for him. paterson: when eliot spitzer was in the governor's mansion... ♪ ...he would walk around the mansion and look at the portraits and wonder what the former governors would wanna say to him. ♪ he definitely was looking for spiritual endorsement. there was so much acrimony involved. it was...
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sonali: thank you for your time and your reporting, that is on wall street dei's initiatives -- wall dei initiatives. the s&p 500 has been on the brink of gains and losses and we are trying to rake back into a new record high, firmly above the 51 .47 level, the nasdaq 100 and steepening losses. .2% lower on the date. it almost broke into the green. we are not quite there yet. the two year yield, head, critical economic data later in the week before the two year yield at 461, an eight basis point move. we broke below 455 at the tail end of last week and we are watching the 10-year yield take a four basis point move higher on the day and also watching bitcoin on the side of past 57,000 dollars and less than $2000 away. that. does it for bloomberg markets. it will be a busy one -- that does it for bloomberg markets, today will be a busy one. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. thanks to avalara, we ca
sonali: thank you for your time and your reporting, that is on wall street dei's initiatives -- wall dei initiatives. the s&p 500 has been on the brink of gains and losses and we are trying to rake back into a new record high, firmly above the 51 .47 level, the nasdaq 100 and steepening losses. .2% lower on the date. it almost broke into the green. we are not quite there yet. the two year yield, head, critical economic data later in the week before the two year yield at 461, an eight basis...
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my question to you, sir, i have been plaque wall street member wall and seen the plaque, what is thercentage of black-owned businesses on wall street today snr. guest: fully i'm sitting even as we speak right or black wall street on the corner of greenwood and archer. and it's here now. i think about fulton street books, a book store, sneakers and black-owned restaurants and black-owned restaurants and i don't know the restaurants and not just a commercial district these days but commerce, it's residence and university occupies the largist space, the -- 5:40. good evening everyone. i am a wife, i'm adaughter, a st and proud owner of springfield pharmacy. [cheers and applause] a small busesre in delaware coue 2012. i'm an active member of the community and passionateadvocath care possible for the patients of delaware county. we are delaware strong, right? [cheers and applause] as a daughter of immigraperiencd the importance of hard work and perseverance. through this i was inspired
my question to you, sir, i have been plaque wall street member wall and seen the plaque, what is thercentage of black-owned businesses on wall street today snr. guest: fully i'm sitting even as we speak right or black wall street on the corner of greenwood and archer. and it's here now. i think about fulton street books, a book store, sneakers and black-owned restaurants and black-owned restaurants and i don't know the restaurants and not just a commercial district these days but commerce, it's...
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.— reflected in wall street.ch reflected in wall street. thank you very much for— reflected in wall street. thank you very much for your _ reflected in wall street. thank you very much for your analysis. - reflected in wall street. thank you | very much for your analysis. quite a grim day for manufacturing figures around the world. continuing disruption to red sea shipping. that is according to the latest data from snp playback. also, the picture is not much rosierfor asia or europe. we can speak to the head of fx strategy at rabobank. good to speak to you. some people may be wondering why this is important. can you explain? i wondering why this is important. can you “plain?— wondering why this is important. can you exolain?— you explain? i can, thank you for havin: you explain? i can, thank you for having me- _ you explain? i can, thank you for having me. the _ you explain? i can, thank you for having me. the manufacturing i you explain? i can, thank you for- having me. the manufacturing sector you mentioned alr
.— reflected in wall street.ch reflected in wall street. thank you very much for— reflected in wall street. thank you very much for your _ reflected in wall street. thank you very much for your analysis. - reflected in wall street. thank you | very much for your analysis. quite a grim day for manufacturing figures around the world. continuing disruption to red sea shipping. that is according to the latest data from snp playback. also, the picture is not much rosierfor asia or europe. we can...
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>> people don't admit the disconnect between wall street and main street.ome consumer is not doing so good and those chickens came home to roost. charles: something else that caught my attention was the non-store which is internet. down fractionally. merchandise is up a little bit. what is happening? i always thought internet was on automatic pilot but it has been bumpy lately. >> student loan payments kick back in. waiting on tax refunds not as big as they were and buy now pay later has bitten a lot of consumers where they pump the brakes a little bit. >> reporter: restaurants were higher month-to-month, year-to-year and the way i look at it, going out to eat has become the last extravagance and i think mainstreet will not give that up unless they have to. >> it's a tossup. if you are doing that it's the same price. do you want to get out of the apartment or do you want to stay home? it's the same thing? >> both of them are crazy. i want to go back to what you are saying, the screen where we have williams-sonoma came out, they were phenomenal, stock is up
>> people don't admit the disconnect between wall street and main street.ome consumer is not doing so good and those chickens came home to roost. charles: something else that caught my attention was the non-store which is internet. down fractionally. merchandise is up a little bit. what is happening? i always thought internet was on automatic pilot but it has been bumpy lately. >> student loan payments kick back in. waiting on tax refunds not as big as they were and buy now pay...
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so, and these are exactly the proposals that we now see here in the wall street journal.oment, just a few days after march 29, when it was. the last meeting on april 2, i will remind you, the ukrainian military entered bucha, and everything changed, moreover, russia, according to research and satellite observations, was killing and shooting the people of bucha, just at the very moment when the negotiations in istanbul, so the fact that ukraine did not agree is the result of the horror that we... saw in the kyiv region, and moreover, we also all remember the press conference of volodymyr zelenskyi, which he gave to ukrainian journalists, when it seems to me , natalka snisarchuk asked him how it is possible to talk to putin about something after bucha, and he said, understand, i am the president, i have to lead the negotiations, we all remember this scene, but bucha was already sounding like an argument for the impossibility of holding no negotiations with putin, and only after that the authorities said that there will be no... negotiations, there will be nothing, the liber
so, and these are exactly the proposals that we now see here in the wall street journal.oment, just a few days after march 29, when it was. the last meeting on april 2, i will remind you, the ukrainian military entered bucha, and everything changed, moreover, russia, according to research and satellite observations, was killing and shooting the people of bucha, just at the very moment when the negotiations in istanbul, so the fact that ukraine did not agree is the result of the horror that...
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on wall street they welcome it, stock prices go higher. will we ever audit the fed?u would think transparency would be an easy vote. we had a vote couple months ago we got every republican except for three and a two democrats. i hope for the day that democrats believe in transparency again. we got democrats on royalty bill for big pharma. i want them to get on transparency bill on the fed as well. the fed asset sheet is 8 or $9 trillion. i think it is funny to call it an asset sheet. they own debt by printing money. they bought debt with created money. we should own who own is it and what do they own. if somebody's brother-in-law has a bank that is going bankrupt, the fed bails that out, they don't bail out somebody else's banks shouldn't we know all the details of every bank being bailed out or not bailed out? during the last crisis some banks got bailed out, some didn't. it seemed to be somewhat arbitrary. at the least which ought to know what the federal reserve owns and what they're buying. doesn't have to be real time, we need a look back, look back in time so i
on wall street they welcome it, stock prices go higher. will we ever audit the fed?u would think transparency would be an easy vote. we had a vote couple months ago we got every republican except for three and a two democrats. i hope for the day that democrats believe in transparency again. we got democrats on royalty bill for big pharma. i want them to get on transparency bill on the fed as well. the fed asset sheet is 8 or $9 trillion. i think it is funny to call it an asset sheet. they own...
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it is the newspaper the wall street journal claims to have gained access to of the draft agreement between ukraine and russia dated april 15, 2022, these are the glorious istanbul agreements, and this is what she writes, well, first of all, how she characterizes it all is quite interesting, she says that the contours of the agreement between, the contours of the agreement which probably wants the russian leader, can be seen in the draft peace treaty developed by the russian and ukrainian participants in the talks in april 22, according to the wall street journal, the document demonstrates what deep concessions the ukrainian negotiators were ready to make sides in the first weeks of the war and to what compromises ukraine can incline russia to ukraine, russia now, too, well actually she talks a little about the same concessions, there it is about not joining nato, well we know that, we knew that in principle. and in april 2022, but perhaps what we knew a little less is that russia demanded that the size of the armed forces be limited to 85 thousand people, 342 tanks, 519 artillery shells, w
it is the newspaper the wall street journal claims to have gained access to of the draft agreement between ukraine and russia dated april 15, 2022, these are the glorious istanbul agreements, and this is what she writes, well, first of all, how she characterizes it all is quite interesting, she says that the contours of the agreement between, the contours of the agreement which probably wants the russian leader, can be seen in the draft peace treaty developed by the russian and ukrainian...
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it is time for the wall street beat.t what is buzzing in the world of wall street and banking and finance. we are looking at the booming town of darien, connecticut. as more bankers sick of the commute of manhattan are swarming to the former small town. joining us for more is -- wasn't it the backwater of greenwich? why do people think about their instead? >> no one is saying you have to move there. it is about living -- it is about working, not just living. a lot of people live in fairfield county. they have been making the trek into the city for years. i think the pandemic really put these choices into view. where it is do i really need to be doing this? for folks in fairfield county, you have darien right there. it has a hopping downtown. it is developing. and it is the alternative to greenwich. sonali: i think about greenwich, you have them doing the greenwich economic forum to draw a lot of people waterside. how does it compete? >> it is apple in oranges, greenwich is huge. a huge population, tons of square footage.
it is time for the wall street beat.t what is buzzing in the world of wall street and banking and finance. we are looking at the booming town of darien, connecticut. as more bankers sick of the commute of manhattan are swarming to the former small town. joining us for more is -- wasn't it the backwater of greenwich? why do people think about their instead? >> no one is saying you have to move there. it is about living -- it is about working, not just living. a lot of people live in...
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the "wall street journal" wrote this about him today.van has lost 12 months of normal existence as a kinetic and curious 32-year-old. a year he should have been jetting around europe and the u.s. between groups of friends family and trips to russia there has been a burst of weddings and engagements of friends from high school and college he has missed a year of the mets and the jets his favorite teams there have been some hopes of a prisoner swap with vladimir putin suggesting that a russian assassin being held in germany could be exchanged for everyone and other swaps of americans have happened in the past. this hasn't happened yet. instead being held in notorious prison. he is allowed outside for just one hour a day. despite this his friends and family say he hasn't been broken and that it is becoming harder and harder by him by the day. this is very hard and personal for me, too. both evan and i are journalists who are attacked and injured by russia. i got home and i am well because i'm surrounded by friends and family. that's how i g
the "wall street journal" wrote this about him today.van has lost 12 months of normal existence as a kinetic and curious 32-year-old. a year he should have been jetting around europe and the u.s. between groups of friends family and trips to russia there has been a burst of weddings and engagements of friends from high school and college he has missed a year of the mets and the jets his favorite teams there have been some hopes of a prisoner swap with vladimir putin suggesting that a...
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and they found that there was many financial industry insiders who used their power on wall street to accumulate money to themselves, sometimes at the expense of their own investors. one of the people that congress, the senate, called to testify was charles mitchell. the the president of what was then the nation's largest bank, national city. and the subpoena of mitchell is right here under questioning, the bank president, mitchell admitted that he had acted irresponsibly with his investors money. he had sold securities as safe bets when he had not actually vetted them thoroughly to know whether or not they were safe bets. the committee also subpoenaed other wall street titans, like, for example, jpmorgan junior, who admitted under oath that he had paid no income taxes for several years and that he had given preferential stock deals to public figures. so the the great depression had impact. did more americans than any other economic event had in american history. and they those americans were paying close attention to this investigation in the senate about wall street, that the invest
and they found that there was many financial industry insiders who used their power on wall street to accumulate money to themselves, sometimes at the expense of their own investors. one of the people that congress, the senate, called to testify was charles mitchell. the the president of what was then the nation's largest bank, national city. and the subpoena of mitchell is right here under questioning, the bank president, mitchell admitted that he had acted irresponsibly with his investors...
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wall street time. at this point, they are thinking three rate cuts, what they decided back in december. there's a feeling some of the mood changed. you can see there's a small chance things get revised down to less than 3. the overnight index swap's idea on where they should be. it's just a little bit lower than the fed's. it's not a complete wall street decision this will happen but it would only take two members to move the -- the dots. the fed thinks perhaps the fed will have to raise their inflation forecasts. remember this is cpe inflation, not cpi. raising it for 2025-2026. there is so much going on at this point you can put a lot of stock in it. sonali: inflation expectations was going to be my next question. if they were to raise expectations, how much of a shock would it be for the market? >> the market is already pricing in the idea is going to be a little higher. right now the economy thinks it'll move from 2.4% to 2.5%. anything else would be a shock to the market and would cause them to ch
wall street time. at this point, they are thinking three rate cuts, what they decided back in december. there's a feeling some of the mood changed. you can see there's a small chance things get revised down to less than 3. the overnight index swap's idea on where they should be. it's just a little bit lower than the fed's. it's not a complete wall street decision this will happen but it would only take two members to move the -- the dots. the fed thinks perhaps the fed will have to raise their...
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wall street took big risks with americans money just like silicon valley bank did wall street figured out it could make even bigger bets by exploiting gaps in our regulatory system. always enticed a huge bonus is, wrist taking built up in the shadows until it's too late to contain and we know how it turned out. chaos and wall street put 9 million americans out of work. millions lost their homes and wealth to fork leisure. i sighed in my own neighborhood is a 44105 more foreclosures in the first half of 2007 then any zip code in the united dates of america. a mess that's darted in new york boardrooms with big, burly supervised wall street companies, spreading two neighborhoods are in the countries, swallowing up hot -- homes, jobs and livelihoods. some dismiss this it's all in the past, all history. a once in a century catastrophe. we don't need to worry about that anymore but it showed us how wall street is always, always, always trying to hide the same old risky behaviors in new terms that their pr team has cooked up. they will not give up on in new ways to get around the rules so th
wall street took big risks with americans money just like silicon valley bank did wall street figured out it could make even bigger bets by exploiting gaps in our regulatory system. always enticed a huge bonus is, wrist taking built up in the shadows until it's too late to contain and we know how it turned out. chaos and wall street put 9 million americans out of work. millions lost their homes and wealth to fork leisure. i sighed in my own neighborhood is a 44105 more foreclosures in the first...
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buzzing on wall street.ay we are looking at how the riskiest part of the global credit markets are leading fixed income returns. joining us is bloomberg's olivia ray monday. your headline caught my attention. interest rates are high but money is easy and credit markets are acting like easy money never ended. why? olivia: is interesting. essentially we are at this moment in time where markets are assuming we will hit a soft landing. even more important than that, is not even the assumption that the soft landing would happen, it is that nothing bad would happen now. nyc is orderly, there will be no shop surprises so spreads keep getting tighter. there is a lot of money looking to invest in corporate bonds. sonali: how do investors break in the risk? are they getting compensated? they believe yields are higher. for credit, if you lose money you lose it forever. it is not like the equity market. olivia: it is all about your downside protection. you have so many yield buyers coming in and they are seeing the yiel
buzzing on wall street.ay we are looking at how the riskiest part of the global credit markets are leading fixed income returns. joining us is bloomberg's olivia ray monday. your headline caught my attention. interest rates are high but money is easy and credit markets are acting like easy money never ended. why? olivia: is interesting. essentially we are at this moment in time where markets are assuming we will hit a soft landing. even more important than that, is not even the assumption that...
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wall street is really, really concerned about that. at least the old school wall street is.aybe this will clear a lot of things up. they're calling it the a.i. wood stocks. that's right, nvidia gpu technology conference there is supposed to be a whole lot of jimi hendrix moments there. will this be the woodstock that gets everyone on the bandwagon? let's talk with someone who was there first, divine ceo, sylvia jablonski. you were talking about this stuff a long time ago, would report numbers go down 40% t was a tough ride, it was a very volatile ride. a lot of naysayers. how does it feel they're all jumping on the bandwagon? >> it feels pretty good. to your point, during the 2022 tech crash i was sort of a buyer on these stocks because i knew something would happen in this space. we launched aiet if years ago in 2018, it took this long to play out. charles: it played out so big. >> so big and so fast but that will temper. you have this massive going to continue to grow. nvidia you're talking about revenues done from seven to potentially 100 billion in two years. charles: it
wall street is really, really concerned about that. at least the old school wall street is.aybe this will clear a lot of things up. they're calling it the a.i. wood stocks. that's right, nvidia gpu technology conference there is supposed to be a whole lot of jimi hendrix moments there. will this be the woodstock that gets everyone on the bandwagon? let's talk with someone who was there first, divine ceo, sylvia jablonski. you were talking about this stuff a long time ago, would report numbers...
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wall street of course loving this.ive monthly prints the leading economic index has come in positive. finally just barely see it there, right? i will note that the u.s. economy lapsed into recession every other time. it is these graybars here. it actually went down. so although the street has clearly already called off the recession, this data point has an amazing track record. now this development does help those calling for rate cuts and meanwhile harness pointed to this chart, okay? he points to this chart to show powell is no paul volcker. in previous rate hike cycles you can see them all here, okay, the trend is that rates are two to three times higher than cpi trend inflation but powell, look at this, as only gone to 1.5 times. so charles, they call alan greenspan the maestro. if powell can pull this off he can pick out his own name in my book. charles: he will have a whole bunch of nicknames he can -- that is if he pulls it off. we don't want to being too premature. kelly great stuff. let's bring in joseph wang.
wall street of course loving this.ive monthly prints the leading economic index has come in positive. finally just barely see it there, right? i will note that the u.s. economy lapsed into recession every other time. it is these graybars here. it actually went down. so although the street has clearly already called off the recession, this data point has an amazing track record. now this development does help those calling for rate cuts and meanwhile harness pointed to this chart, okay? he...
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working in wall street, governed by the s.e.c.nd finra, one of the biggest things they're focused on is cyber security. every conference i go to, they want to make sure customer data is protected. they want to know what's going on, how often they're looking into us and i see a lot of money going into it. i think it could be the real story. i think because of that, you could see stocks like dell and hp do quite well, traditional hardware manufacturers will be rolled out into the wall street firms. maria: technology related to surveillance, related to drones, national security companies? >> i think national security but i also think the banks. i think wall street as well. they're all worried about them coming into our data. maria: what about automakers scaling back or delaying electric vehicle plans because nobody wants the scars. the car. auto executives still predicting an increase in years to come but the treasury secretary talked about this yesterday with white house correspondent edward lawrence, saying biden's inflation reduct
working in wall street, governed by the s.e.c.nd finra, one of the biggest things they're focused on is cyber security. every conference i go to, they want to make sure customer data is protected. they want to know what's going on, how often they're looking into us and i see a lot of money going into it. i think it could be the real story. i think because of that, you could see stocks like dell and hp do quite well, traditional hardware manufacturers will be rolled out into the wall street...
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wall street, what were you doin: ? ., wall street, what were you doin: ? . . ., doing?g? right after college, i managed in finance and - doing? right after college, i managed in finance and i - managed in finance and i worked in equities. i worked for about 4.5 in equities. i worked for about lt.5 years, started business school at warren and then i dropped out of business school because i knew at that time that i may be wanted to change parts, change careers. so, after i dropped out i spent a few years taking classes in humanities — literature, philosophy, creative writing. so, you are doing that and then you went into this hedge fund job. was it because it wasjust too good to turn down at the time? , ., , ., , too good to turn down at the time? , ., . , ., ., time? yes. it was really good, but also i _ time? yes. it was really good, but also i was _ time? yes. it was really good, but also i was headhunted - time? yes. it was really good, but also i was headhunted for| but also i was headhunted for thisjob. a recruiter reached out to me to see if i wanted to be the righ
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let's bring in paul beckett from "the wall street journal." that was an entirely powerful message as we all received our papers this morning. your thoughts as we continue to see these efforts to bring evan home? >> thank you. i think one year is an excellent moment to express our admiration for our colleague. we knew evan was a great reporter when we hired him. we are in awe of him as a young man. he spends 23 hours a day in a jail cell and the 24th hour in a tiny courtyard that is really just six steps square, so how he's held up over this year is extraordinary. a great moment to remember that. it's a good moment for us to dig deeper. the thing we have all been working towards is not yet happened. he is still there. would like him to come home as soon as possible. so it's a good moment to redouble our efforts to see what we can do to help get him back. >> sandra: as you know, i spoke with the publisher earlier this morning, and here he was on the case against evan. listen. >> these charges are bogus. the proceedings are bogus. incidentally, i
let's bring in paul beckett from "the wall street journal." that was an entirely powerful message as we all received our papers this morning. your thoughts as we continue to see these efforts to bring evan home? >> thank you. i think one year is an excellent moment to express our admiration for our colleague. we knew evan was a great reporter when we hired him. we are in awe of him as a young man. he spends 23 hours a day in a jail cell and the 24th hour in a tiny courtyard that...
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. >>> tonight, another record day on wall street. the stock market hitting a new high, as it nears a major milestone. and the very good news for 401(k)s. >>> and "america strong" tonight, honoring our heroes. the ghost army of world war ii. you'll see the images, how they pulled this off. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. we do begin tonight with the breaking news, the capture, after a 36-year-old manhunt for an escaped prisoner, a white supremacist and his alleged accomplice in boise, idaho, who fired at officers to help that prisoner escape. late today, police revealing both men have been captured. police say inmate skylar meade is a white supremacist gang member, alleged gunman nicholas umphenour accused of ambushing those three corrections officers. and authorities revealing just a short time ago they're now looking into two new homicides in the last 36 hours potentially linked to those men. authorities say the escape was planned, that the inmate deliberately injured hi
. >>> tonight, another record day on wall street. the stock market hitting a new high, as it nears a major milestone. and the very good news for 401(k)s. >>> and "america strong" tonight, honoring our heroes. the ghost army of world war ii. you'll see the images, how they pulled this off. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. we do begin tonight with the breaking news, the capture, after a 36-year-old...
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the "wall street journal" deny the claims. the papers board writing this. to change in u.s. hostage policy unless this president and his successors want more americans grabbed and held on their watch. the white house says getting evan home is a top priority for president biden. thus far, however, that has not been successful. so we remember him, think about him and his family. will talk to his sister today for our broadcast tomorrow and see how they are doing. >> dana: a relentless focus by the "wall street journal" from all staff levels to the very top making sure that nobody forgets this is happening and a demand for him to be released immediately. also let's talk about this. deadly violence rocking new york city. the tragic shooting of an officer comes the same day a man was shoved into an oncoming train in an unprovoked attack. mayor adams says crime is perfectly under control. bryan llenas live in new york city. hi. >> hi, dana. it has been a brutal week. nypd officer and subway rider killed in separate incidents followed by an assault on an nypd offic
the "wall street journal" deny the claims. the papers board writing this. to change in u.s. hostage policy unless this president and his successors want more americans grabbed and held on their watch. the white house says getting evan home is a top priority for president biden. thus far, however, that has not been successful. so we remember him, think about him and his family. will talk to his sister today for our broadcast tomorrow and see how they are doing. >> dana: a...
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wall street is looking differently.rent lens. they probably look at this as, you know, a tech company that is, you know, vested heavily, has american wall street back even though it is owned by the chinese. susquehanna's in it, general atlantic is in it and many others. so they're looking at this thing as being low odds being spun if out, and if they do, there's going to be people lining up. one thing about my knew chin, the former treasury secretary -- mnuchin, he's known to raise money from middle eastern resources including the saudi pif. that poses an issue if this thing is ever sold with cfius in the u.s. you're essentially trading to chinese ownership with potentially the saudis having a look. and i wonder if that -- if he's going to have to do this purely with u.s. money. that's not where his fund raising strength is. it's in the middle east, to be honest with you. so it's interesting, mnuchin getting involved, whether that is going to pass cfius which he basically -- i think he chaired cfius, because the treasur
wall street is looking differently.rent lens. they probably look at this as, you know, a tech company that is, you know, vested heavily, has american wall street back even though it is owned by the chinese. susquehanna's in it, general atlantic is in it and many others. so they're looking at this thing as being low odds being spun if out, and if they do, there's going to be people lining up. one thing about my knew chin, the former treasury secretary -- mnuchin, he's known to raise money from...
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the wall street journal speaking volumes with cover story today. been 352 long days since reporter evan arrested, detained in russian persian and what 1 of his colleagues calls are brazen act of hostile diplomacy. >> russian authorities detaining us journalist. his detainment is the first time us journalist has been arrested in russia since the cold war. >> moscow court rejected the latest appeal. >> us government declared him wrongfully detained. >> i stand with evan. >> i stand with evan. >> i stand with evan. >> i stand with evan. >> let's bring evan home. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable
the wall street journal speaking volumes with cover story today. been 352 long days since reporter evan arrested, detained in russian persian and what 1 of his colleagues calls are brazen act of hostile diplomacy. >> russian authorities detaining us journalist. his detainment is the first time us journalist has been arrested in russia since the cold war. >> moscow court rejected the latest appeal. >> us government declared him wrongfully detained. >> i stand with evan....
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this led to a mixed closing on wall street. early this morning, before the release of today's report, wall street saw a slight gain. is wall street still in positive territory? we are at 166. that goes up and down. coming up, we will dip back into see other markets are performing to affect your bottom line, your retirement savings. at 3:00, we will have a full wrapup from the new york stock exchange to see where that landed and how those issues really affected the numbers on wall street. >>> you might want to sit down for this next story, literally. we will introduce you to what makes a medicare supplement insurance plan, like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare a good choice for people on medicare? it's smart for you to have now... i'm 65. and later on, for the future you... i'm 70-ish. it's really smart. hey, looking good. you made a great choice for us. with this type of plan, see any doctor or visit any hospital that accepts medicare patients. there are no networks. your healthcare future will h
this led to a mixed closing on wall street. early this morning, before the release of today's report, wall street saw a slight gain. is wall street still in positive territory? we are at 166. that goes up and down. coming up, we will dip back into see other markets are performing to affect your bottom line, your retirement savings. at 3:00, we will have a full wrapup from the new york stock exchange to see where that landed and how those issues really affected the numbers on wall street....
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. >> sandra: today we do mark one year since "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich was jailed in a russian prison where he remains still today. >> lawrence: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> brian: day two second week memorial march held today for the nypd are father jonathan diller. >> lawrence: police say a career criminal pulled the trigger. >> sandra: here is the headline from the cover of this morning's "new york post." trump attends wake for killed hero nypd cop while three democrat presidents attend a glitzy fundraiser. >> will: madeleine rivera is here with the details. good morning, madeleine. >> madeleine: good morning, guys. former president trump is looking to draw contrast with presidtopresident biden on crim. he spoke with his wife and one-year-old son. >> the child, brand new, beautiful baby, sitting there, innocent as can be. doesn't know how his life has been changed. but the diller family will -- will never be the same. can never be the same. and we have to stop it. we have to stop it. we have to get back to law and order. >> diller was shot and killed mon
. >> sandra: today we do mark one year since "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich was jailed in a russian prison where he remains still today. >> lawrence: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> brian: day two second week memorial march held today for the nypd are father jonathan diller. >> lawrence: police say a career criminal pulled the trigger. >> sandra: here is the headline from the cover of this morning's "new york...
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a moscow court extends that attention of a wall street journal reporter. -- the detention of a wall street reporter. welcome to world news america. the u.s. coast guard says the search and rescue operation underway here in baltimore will continue into the night. the dramatic rescue mission began after a container ship struck the francis scott key bridge, causing it to collapse. six people are still unaccounted for. all six are believed to be part of a construction crew working on a bridge at the time of the collapse. two other people were pulled from the water, one hospitalized in critical condition. the singapore flagged cargo ship crashed into the bridge early monday morning around 1:40 a.m. eastern time. officials say the vessel lost propulsion and struck a supporting tower of the bridge at rapid speed. multiple investigations have been launched. we are still in the early stages. the chairwoman of the national transportation safety board said investigators would look for the ship's recorders. earlier, president biden praised first responders who reacted to a made a call from the crewmem
a moscow court extends that attention of a wall street journal reporter. -- the detention of a wall street reporter. welcome to world news america. the u.s. coast guard says the search and rescue operation underway here in baltimore will continue into the night. the dramatic rescue mission began after a container ship struck the francis scott key bridge, causing it to collapse. six people are still unaccounted for. all six are believed to be part of a construction crew working on a bridge at...
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despite a year in russian jail, a defiance smile from the wall street journal reporter. no surprise. his detention in june was extended yet again through june 30th the us ambassador to russia ripping into the verdict, the accusations against evan are categorically untrue. they are not a different interpretation of circumstances they are fiction. >> evan gershkovich was arrested and charged with espionage a year ago while on assignment in yekaterinburg, central russia, gangs, i was more than domestic. >> i do not know if there are any other cases, but the allegations made by our intelligence services today, we're not related to his journalism this is the wall street journal and gershkovich families strongly denied the allegations work out the halyna >> ivanovo of the financial times, he is one of evans best friends and still keeps in regular contact with him, writing letters. >> he's doing remarkably well. he's absolutely staying strong. he's not allowing himself to waller to get too upset by everything. in fact, he spent most of his time in letters to us trying to make u
despite a year in russian jail, a defiance smile from the wall street journal reporter. no surprise. his detention in june was extended yet again through june 30th the us ambassador to russia ripping into the verdict, the accusations against evan are categorically untrue. they are not a different interpretation of circumstances they are fiction. >> evan gershkovich was arrested and charged with espionage a year ago while on assignment in yekaterinburg, central russia, gangs, i was more...
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the us says it's working every day to free evan garcia that you as the wall street journal journalist marks one year in russian detention bosco claims. he's a spice and a told departure for beyond say, into the country music. the or new album, cowboy carter, is racing of the charts. we look at why the superstar senior wants to redefine country music culture, the popular phone in the us. welcome to the program. israel has stepped up, a tax against the militant group has bought in syria, and 11 on israel says it will actively pursue the is the mist organization wherever it operates. the 2 sides have traded fire since the start of the war in gaza. strikes on friday. targeted has paula facilities in northern syria, and israel is military says it's killed, a senior commander in 11 on a footage from these rarely military showing the fatal drill and striking the area of missouri, a 11 on it said ali of it. her son name was a deputy commander of hezbollah as rocket and miss south unit and responsible for conducting attacks against israeli civilians. israel's defense minister us glance that th
the us says it's working every day to free evan garcia that you as the wall street journal journalist marks one year in russian detention bosco claims. he's a spice and a told departure for beyond say, into the country music. the or new album, cowboy carter, is racing of the charts. we look at why the superstar senior wants to redefine country music culture, the popular phone in the us. welcome to the program. israel has stepped up, a tax against the militant group has bought in syria, and 11...
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that front cover of "the wall street journal" says it all. evan gershkovich was arrested because he's a journalist and because he's an american, for those two reasons. those are things the russian regime wants to stamp out. he was accused by the russians of trying to obtain military secrets, but those claims are entirely unsupported by any evidence. they are not brought anything to the table and there's no date set for trial. they just extended his detention for another three months. he released a message saying, "as i have told evan's parents, i will never give up hope either. we will continue working every day to secure his release. we will continue to denounce and impose cost for russia's appalling attempts to use americans as bargaining chips." there have been hopes of the prisoner swap in the last few months, with vladimir putin's suggesting that perhaps a former fsp commander held for killing somebody in germany could be exchanged for evan. other swaps have happened in the past with trevor reid and brittney griner. the state department
that front cover of "the wall street journal" says it all. evan gershkovich was arrested because he's a journalist and because he's an american, for those two reasons. those are things the russian regime wants to stamp out. he was accused by the russians of trying to obtain military secrets, but those claims are entirely unsupported by any evidence. they are not brought anything to the table and there's no date set for trial. they just extended his detention for another three months....
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they are in a far better position now, to make sure that wall street does not crush main street. there is a new emerging risk to the financial system. these are risks we have talked about in the committee, digital assets, artificial intelligence, as well as the old risks. like shadow banks. wolf is monitoring out the commercial market is shadowing the banking system, an important concern given what we have seen just this week that secretary yellen is responsible, too, for the critical work to safeguard national security by cracking down on illicit finance. i look forward to collaborating with her on the ways that bad actors make combat the efforts, including these tools, ultimately, we cannot allow another financial crisis, wherever the risks may come from, to set workers and consumers back. we need hard work, not financial speculation. we need a system that works for everyone, not just corporations, hedge funds, and not just the lobbyists who have far too much influence on this committee. we know that we are still far from that economy. you only have to look at corporate profite
they are in a far better position now, to make sure that wall street does not crush main street. there is a new emerging risk to the financial system. these are risks we have talked about in the committee, digital assets, artificial intelligence, as well as the old risks. like shadow banks. wolf is monitoring out the commercial market is shadowing the banking system, an important concern given what we have seen just this week that secretary yellen is responsible, too, for the critical work to...
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now, paul beckett, wall street journal assistant editor, who worked closely with evin on stories that he was reporting out of russia. and paul, i know that you were part of the brain trust that came up with this, which i want to show our viewers here. this is the powerful front page of the wall street journal today with the words, his story should be here and tonight you see an urgent deadline to bring evan home. tell us why we just feel that one year. it's a moment to say we need to re-up our efforts and he just got detained for another three months and we think that's going to be a critical period we don't know when it will be a trial. we've seen no evidence for this space. so let's charge. but at some point we assume that will happen. and we were just love to get him home before it does >> i know you spent hours with evin sister yesterday and you've told us that evan was actually able to get flowers to his mom and to assist are from the russian prison that he's in this month for international women's day what is his family telling you about their interactions with them >> i think w
now, paul beckett, wall street journal assistant editor, who worked closely with evin on stories that he was reporting out of russia. and paul, i know that you were part of the brain trust that came up with this, which i want to show our viewers here. this is the powerful front page of the wall street journal today with the words, his story should be here and tonight you see an urgent deadline to bring evan home. tell us why we just feel that one year. it's a moment to say we need to re-up our...
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so, ben, yet another record week for wall street.s all about the fed, or is there more going on? >> don't get me wrong, the fed got people excited. everyone thought the forecast for future rate cuts would drop from three to two,s or but it actually stayed the same despite site some hot inflation ratings to start the year. artificial intelligence got people excited this week. nvidia had its a.i. conference, micron with great earnings hanks to, you guessed it, a.i., and broadcom a had an invest ifer day where it highlighted the a.i. opportunity, and that a really drove tech stocks higher. we also a had a big tech ipo in the form of reddit. gained 50% of its first day of trading despite spite trading at 101 times sales -- 10 times sales. jon and truth social as a well. there's a spac that's sort of the i equivalent of aen ipo. >> donald trump's company's to going to day butte as trump media on monday, and the market value based on where this spac was trading on friday is around $5 billion. that's a very high valuation given the fact the
so, ben, yet another record week for wall street.s all about the fed, or is there more going on? >> don't get me wrong, the fed got people excited. everyone thought the forecast for future rate cuts would drop from three to two,s or but it actually stayed the same despite site some hot inflation ratings to start the year. artificial intelligence got people excited this week. nvidia had its a.i. conference, micron with great earnings hanks to, you guessed it, a.i., and broadcom a had an...
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the "wall street journal" cover saying his story should be here, the missing part of this "wall streetal." this blank space represents a commitment to making sure his name is in the news and keep the pressure on the biden administration and putin himself. he could release him right now if he wanted to. >> the journal did something amazing this week. took all his pieces and recruited folks and we sat there and read for 15 minutes. they did it for 24 hours and streamed it live. i was really quite a mom interest and an honor for us to be involved in that. there were pictures of the journal staff that they were shooting out on social media and the room was packed. they are all wearing the bring evan home buttons and the bring he evan home t-shirts. someday there will be a huge party when he comes back. >> dana: new details in the federal raids at diddy's mansion. what it means for the rapper's mounting legal issues. chicago's mayor covering up the cost of the city's migrant crisis? now they are pushing for transparency in the windy city. tired muscles and joints were keeping me from my fam
the "wall street journal" cover saying his story should be here, the missing part of this "wall streetal." this blank space represents a commitment to making sure his name is in the news and keep the pressure on the biden administration and putin himself. he could release him right now if he wanted to. >> the journal did something amazing this week. took all his pieces and recruited folks and we sat there and read for 15 minutes. they did it for 24 hours and streamed...
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wall street is salivating.people like dan ives, dan gives it a 25% chance, he thinks of the senate will sit on it. neil: by could dance might not do it. sends a bill to biden. then it's up to the chinese to say we will solve this thing and the secret sauce of our spyware. they don't do that anymore. neil: given the sheer lopsided vote in the house, chuck schumer won't have any choice. charles: with all these wall street folks. and there is a momentum building here and are we going to go back to arguing if they are stealing espionage for tiktok. this thing stalls, chuck schumer will ask why are you stalling it, that there is espionage. neil: china get so upset, leaves more trade friction, extends beyond the social media companies to the chip players because there's tension with china back and forth. neil: we have essentially de-escalated our involvement in the chinese economy, not fully but because law is big there, they should be less big. they find other places. ukraine, and and is tiktok or not? todd: neil: m
wall street is salivating.people like dan ives, dan gives it a 25% chance, he thinks of the senate will sit on it. neil: by could dance might not do it. sends a bill to biden. then it's up to the chinese to say we will solve this thing and the secret sauce of our spyware. they don't do that anymore. neil: given the sheer lopsided vote in the house, chuck schumer won't have any choice. charles: with all these wall street folks. and there is a momentum building here and are we going to go back to...
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chaos on wall street put 9 million americans out of work. millions lost their homes and they lost their wealth to foreclosure. my zip code, 44105, had more foreclosures than any other zip code in the united states of america. there were big, barely- supervised companies, swallowing up american jobs. some would like to dismiss this. it is all in the past, all once per century catastrophe, we don't need to worry about that anymore. but 2008 showed us how wall street is trying to hide the same risk behavior. they are not going to give up new ways of getting around the rules so they can make bigger bets to make your profits. we let them get away with it. americans pay the price, workers pay the price. that is why 14 years ago, we created financial stability oversight council, over all of our regulators. the distinguished secretary treasurer chairs. and there is a response to financial risk wherever it develops. other regulators only please some kinds of oversight, they take a 3625 view. the job is to close gaps in the system, covering blind spot
chaos on wall street put 9 million americans out of work. millions lost their homes and they lost their wealth to foreclosure. my zip code, 44105, had more foreclosures than any other zip code in the united states of america. there were big, barely- supervised companies, swallowing up american jobs. some would like to dismiss this. it is all in the past, all once per century catastrophe, we don't need to worry about that anymore. but 2008 showed us how wall street is trying to hide the same...
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the read-a-thon will be livestreams at wsj.com/evan on "the wall street journal" website.l ambassador esther coopersmith has died at the age of 94. she was active until the end, putting in an appearance last week at the gridiron dinner. she was hosting a book party with career cia officers a week ago. she has met every u.s. president since truman, except for donald trump. she was known for befriending politicians of both parties. her favorite was lbj she said, for his charm and his knowledge and for his knowing how to use charm and knowledge. one of a kind, esther coopersmith, will be long remembered. >>> up next, how lara trump is trying to bring the rnc and critical republicans into the fold for her father-in-law. garrett haake on his interview. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. n msnbc. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help
the read-a-thon will be livestreams at wsj.com/evan on "the wall street journal" website.l ambassador esther coopersmith has died at the age of 94. she was active until the end, putting in an appearance last week at the gridiron dinner. she was hosting a book party with career cia officers a week ago. she has met every u.s. president since truman, except for donald trump. she was known for befriending politicians of both parties. her favorite was lbj she said, for his charm and his...
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and by doing that, wall street, hello, wall street, listen, wall street, not only undermining democracy money and think you're going to pile it onto donald trump because you may get a tax cut, american capitalism itself will be at risk because the rule of law will not be respected. gene, i turn it over to you. >> well, you know, joe, people do want to hear from barack obama. they want to see him. they want to see michelle obama. the obamas occupy a sort of special niche in this society. they have history. they made history. they have glamour. they have charisma. they have this ability to communicate with people and to make people want to listen. i think that's enormously important, and it is going to be fascinating to see what impact their coming out this early can have. also, bill clinton, who is not shabby as a politician. he was explainer-in-chief, i think is what obama called him. >> yup. >> he is awfully good at this. so, going forward, you can just imagine the sort of connection they will make with voters, not just democrats but independents and maybe some republicans. who knows?
and by doing that, wall street, hello, wall street, listen, wall street, not only undermining democracy money and think you're going to pile it onto donald trump because you may get a tax cut, american capitalism itself will be at risk because the rule of law will not be respected. gene, i turn it over to you. >> well, you know, joe, people do want to hear from barack obama. they want to see him. they want to see michelle obama. the obamas occupy a sort of special niche in this society....
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that's the pitch to wall street, we don't make money yet but one where we could make money in the future working on al and machine learning language, they can learn from the kind of data harvested from their user. it is of some concern amongst the communities on reddit but regulators, who got the federal trade commission saying they want to look into this, reddit is confident it hasn't broken any rules and so should be a problem but that definitely is an area where they think they can make...