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steve liesman. >> i'll try. thank you. >> going to feel like a long way though, steve, from now until september if the way the market gets whenever we get an inflation print. >> summer inflation and it's a hot summer >> liesman, thanks >> sorry, i thought he was gone. i think we're in the goldilocks as i mentioned before. it was shocking to me that we did not tech above the 1.74% in the 10 year walk while it felt like rome was burning in the equity market. i think we are in that sweet spot i think we're going to be okay i think the market will bounce the s&p bounced right off the 50 day right where it should. i think there's a lot of panic said it before, baby out with the bath water i think everyone is selling everything and then checking what they own at the end of the day. stick with your reflation trades stick with the economy reopening. this was a manmade event that we had. we shut down our own economy people will get back to work i think this is a lot of panic. >> we've got breaking news here on the coloni
steve liesman. >> i'll try. thank you. >> going to feel like a long way though, steve, from now until september if the way the market gets whenever we get an inflation print. >> summer inflation and it's a hot summer >> liesman, thanks >> sorry, i thought he was gone. i think we're in the goldilocks as i mentioned before. it was shocking to me that we did not tech above the 1.74% in the 10 year walk while it felt like rome was burning in the equity market. i think...
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steve: right. brian: what i'm worried about is what is happening on our southern border is the chaos and the administration doesn't seem to have any interest in caring. ainsley: brian, you are right, this is a free country, we want people to come in here they want them to do it the right way so they are paying taxes. what's hard is when you see the keystone pipeline and people out of work when you know taxes are going up. brian: good point. ainsley: people aren't going back to work because they are getting paid money from the government and restaurants now saying we cannot open full time because we can't get employees back. in it's disheartening to know so many people out of work or struggling to get people back to work and they can't pay their bills then be they now have to pay for other individuals who aren't doing it the right way. if they are a refugee and you are in dire straits and being persecuted, come in but do the right way so have you on the books and you can help contribute to this amaz
steve: right. brian: what i'm worried about is what is happening on our southern border is the chaos and the administration doesn't seem to have any interest in caring. ainsley: brian, you are right, this is a free country, we want people to come in here they want them to do it the right way so they are paying taxes. what's hard is when you see the keystone pipeline and people out of work when you know taxes are going up. brian: good point. ainsley: people aren't going back to work because they...
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thank you for having a steve. steve: thank you, sheryl. thanks to my team and for all of you for continuing to support us. your membership is important to us. keep the faith. hope to see you march 25 when we host announcer: go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. if you miss our live coverage quickly find the latest briefings and the biden administration's response. use the interactive gallery of maps to follow cases in the u.s. and worldwide. go to c-span.org/coronavirus. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] ♪ announcer: c-span's washington every day taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day. we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up, a preview of the week ahead at the white house with a washington post reporter, a bloomberg reporter reviewing the week ahead in congress and president biden's legislative agenda. th
thank you for having a steve. steve: thank you, sheryl. thanks to my team and for all of you for continuing to support us. your membership is important to us. keep the faith. hope to see you march 25 when we host announcer: go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. if you miss our live coverage quickly find the latest briefings and the biden administration's response. use the interactive gallery of maps to follow cases in the u.s. and worldwide. go to...
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thank you for having a steve. steve: thank you, sheryl. thanks to my team and for all of you for continuing to support us. your membership is important to us. keep the faith. hope to see you march 25 when we host announcer: c is your unfiltered view of government funded by these tv companies and more including comcast. >> it is way more than that. >> comcast is parning with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the new york times is calling it a new age of cold war competition. the political and economic tensions between the united states and china. on c-span's podcast, the weekly, we examine those tensions. among our guests, jennifer hillman. a georgetown county law professor and she understands the challenges we are facing from china, especially when it comes to technology. >> it is the challenge to make our economy more competitive. part of problem that we're seeing in market after market, particularly the markets that china is moving into with this belton road negotiative is that often ti
thank you for having a steve. steve: thank you, sheryl. thanks to my team and for all of you for continuing to support us. your membership is important to us. keep the faith. hope to see you march 25 when we host announcer: c is your unfiltered view of government funded by these tv companies and more including comcast. >> it is way more than that. >> comcast is parning with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the new york times...
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. >> found this guy named steve alan. >> steve alan was the first guy to do everything. everything you think is innovative now. it's like, it's been done. >> steve alan had been hosting a late-night radio show here in los angeles. >> when you have to fill time on radio, live radio, you really have to experiment, a lot. >> steve just took a hand mic out into the audience and just interviewed people there for the whole show. >> what is your name, sir? >> fred collins, grand rapids, michigan. >> a rather long name. where are you from, mr. michigan? >> got bigger laughs interviewing them, than he ever had interviewing his usual-guest stars and thought, i found something here. and he had that luxury of years of experimenting in radio. to put the pieces in place, that would become the basic grammar of late-night television. >> we have a few warriors here. congratulations on your new show. we feel like you definitely belong in radio. >> i think my father was excited but i think he was also anxious. he wrote a somewhat legendary memo to pat weaver, the president of nbc, saying i
. >> found this guy named steve alan. >> steve alan was the first guy to do everything. everything you think is innovative now. it's like, it's been done. >> steve alan had been hosting a late-night radio show here in los angeles. >> when you have to fill time on radio, live radio, you really have to experiment, a lot. >> steve just took a hand mic out into the audience and just interviewed people there for the whole show. >> what is your name, sir? >>...
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the differences between steve allen and jack paar. steve allen was an entertainer. jack paar was a person. >> what made it different was all the conversations. he made it a talk show. the jack paar show is just talking. >> the ambition of my life was to be successful and not to buy german shepard and that's the greatest dog in the world. i was able to buy one a couple of months ago. on the paper but not when i am reading it, you know? >> he told us intimate stories. >> i am in the back of it and i am standing and shivering and in the nude. his daughter getting her first bra. yeah, that's what you want dad to tell a national audience. >> he was just a brilliant, open wound on television. >> i went on working up this anger about nothing. >> you watch him on egg shells because he was that close to the surface. >> i don't trust anything. how can a man be all bad? elastic stocking with the garter. boy, did he hook people that made you glued to him on this screen. i got to see the show when i was in 1960. studio 6-b at nbc in new york. the same studio where jimmy fallon n
the differences between steve allen and jack paar. steve allen was an entertainer. jack paar was a person. >> what made it different was all the conversations. he made it a talk show. the jack paar show is just talking. >> the ambition of my life was to be successful and not to buy german shepard and that's the greatest dog in the world. i was able to buy one a couple of months ago. on the paper but not when i am reading it, you know? >> he told us intimate stories. >> i...
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steve - the body snatchers movie. like the body snatchers movie? steve zahn| body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the _ body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents _ body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents of _ body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents of joe, - body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents of joe, he - start as the parents ofjoe, he raises a girl but identifies as a boy, something which baffles and distresses sally, which thinks that steve zahn's troy is a pretty bad ideas into her head. but he decides to take... with a supporting cast that includes the great and dowd whose forthcoming film mass is already shaping up was one of my favourite films of the year cowboys is a low—key treat, a film of great sensitivity and tact, but also a genuinely engaging drama packed with humour and heartbreak offering real humanist insight into its characters and strengths and foils. you understood _ and strengths and foils. you understood what _ and strengths and foils. you understood what we - and strengths and foils. moi. unders
steve - the body snatchers movie. like the body snatchers movie? steve zahn| body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the _ body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents _ body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents of _ body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents of joe, - body snatchers movie? steve zahn start as the parents of joe, he - start as the parents ofjoe, he raises a girl but identifies as a boy, something which baffles and distresses sally, which thinks...
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>> steve: two minutes? >> jimmy: yeah next up, here's florida governor, ron desantis he's offering to let you get away with whatever weird florida crime you want >> steve: oh [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: that's a big list. >> steve: that could be anything >> jimmy: and finally, here's west virginia governor, jim justice. he's offering to get matching tattoos that say, "tiktok is bae! there you have it. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: some great incentives stick around, everybody. we're playing "the random instrument challenge" with tina fey, when we come back! [ cheers and applause come on back, more "tonight show." [ cheers and applause ♪ (brother) hi sis! (sister) you're late! (brother) fashionably late. (sister) we can not be late. (brother) there's a road right there. (brother) that's a cat. wait, just hold madi's headpiece. (sister) no. seriously? (brother) his name is whiskers. (bride) what happened to you? whose cat is that? (brother) it's a long story. (sister) oh my gosh. (farmer) whiskers! there you
>> steve: two minutes? >> jimmy: yeah next up, here's florida governor, ron desantis he's offering to let you get away with whatever weird florida crime you want >> steve: oh [ laughter and applause >> jimmy: that's a big list. >> steve: that could be anything >> jimmy: and finally, here's west virginia governor, jim justice. he's offering to get matching tattoos that say, "tiktok is bae! there you have it. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: some great...
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i want to start with you, steve, and pull up some tweets we have. this is the past history of some of the things we've heard from the democratic party and i believe it will put them up as i read them off. but you have in fact ilhan omar talking about how it's all about the benjamins, baby, she came out and backpedaled on that after fire, she also said that israel hypnotized the world, rashida tlaib talking about, if you support the anti-bds movement, a movement to essentially defend israel, you forgot what country you represent, questioning loyalty, and anti-semitic trope indeed, is also talk to about having a calming feeling when she's discussed the holocaust pay then you have the sound bite from aoc. >> i also think that what people are starting to see in the occupation of palestine is just an increasing crisis of humanitarian conditions and that to me is just where i tend to come from on this issue. >> kayleigh: steve, where is the accountability, we've seen anti-semitic rhetoric, over and over and over again, where's the media coverage? >> steve
i want to start with you, steve, and pull up some tweets we have. this is the past history of some of the things we've heard from the democratic party and i believe it will put them up as i read them off. but you have in fact ilhan omar talking about how it's all about the benjamins, baby, she came out and backpedaled on that after fire, she also said that israel hypnotized the world, rashida tlaib talking about, if you support the anti-bds movement, a movement to essentially defend israel, you...
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it said, "now hiring anybody." [ laughter ] [ applause ] wow. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: anybody. >> steve: come on in >> jimmy: "the body's still warm." "do you want to be the fry machine or do you want to work this?" "sure, i'll do fries." >> jimmy: this next one's from marsha lee sparhawk in rigby, idaho. she spotted this while driving "speed limit: 5.37 miles per hour." "sorry, officer, i was going 5.39 my wife's in labor she's having a baby, so i was speeding a little bit. this next one is from farell rooska in san marcos, california she was shopping for some wine in trader joe's, and they were all out of chardonnay. >> steve: oh >> jimmy: yeah, but they did have "chadonnay. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, no >> jimmy: if you want booze, grab a good chad and have -- >> steve: love chad. love a chad. >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: ruby red >> jimmy: chat and chow, man this next one's from beth monte in snow hill, maryland she was shopping in a bakery and saw this "please use tongues to pick pastries up. thanks." [ audience ewws [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "oh, i watched my hands. [ laughter ] "no, i d
it said, "now hiring anybody." [ laughter ] [ applause ] wow. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: anybody. >> steve: come on in >> jimmy: "the body's still warm." "do you want to be the fry machine or do you want to work this?" "sure, i'll do fries." >> jimmy: this next one's from marsha lee sparhawk in rigby, idaho. she spotted this while driving "speed limit: 5.37 miles per hour." "sorry, officer, i was going 5.39 my...
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these are more age appropriate for steve plus for nap time he's got "good night moon." >> steve, just a name. >> moderna reports thursday. joe t. >> i sold seagen personally. >> the exchange starts now >>> "good night moon" that's one of our favorite books around here here is what's ahead this hour it's been calm, mainly too calm. overall we have been enjoying a pretty low drama rally can that last into the summer months shares of pin tpinterest, twittd peleton are struggling >>> while some enjoy hand picking stocks, others prefer the steadiness of self-driving money. rival robinhood comes under tough criticism this week. we start with the market and dom is here to kick things off >> my family, my daughter a "hungry caterpillar" person. the dow industrials up almost 300s point we'll call it 346 points. the s&p 500, one-third of 1% the nasdaq composite up 1% a lot more under performance has been happening in certain parts of the market, specifically today with regard to many of the electric vehicle flames. check out tesla, fisker. some negativity around sentiment. some regulatory conce
these are more age appropriate for steve plus for nap time he's got "good night moon." >> steve, just a name. >> moderna reports thursday. joe t. >> i sold seagen personally. >> the exchange starts now >>> "good night moon" that's one of our favorite books around here here is what's ahead this hour it's been calm, mainly too calm. overall we have been enjoying a pretty low drama rally can that last into the summer months shares of pin...
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steve miller -- founder, steve miller. steve miller, great to see you. just seeing you calms me. [laughter] i'm not sure where to start with, climate change and the executive order or this infrastructure stuff that's not happening. i'll let you choose, okay? you're a smart fella, i'll let you choose. is it the green energy executive order or the infrastructure or what? choose your poison. >> well, i'll take the last point first. the reason that you know, the reason that we all know that this so-called green agenda has nothing to do the with the climate and everything to do with socialism is the fact that all the pollution in the world that's coming from china and it's also coming from a lot of developing countryings. china, of course, is a fully developed country that just doesn't care about the environment, but it's also coming from a lot of developing countries like india, as an example, parts of latin america, as an example. so if you're really serious at reducing pollution, that would be your focus. united states is one of the cleanest countries in the world from an environme
steve miller -- founder, steve miller. steve miller, great to see you. just seeing you calms me. [laughter] i'm not sure where to start with, climate change and the executive order or this infrastructure stuff that's not happening. i'll let you choose, okay? you're a smart fella, i'll let you choose. is it the green energy executive order or the infrastructure or what? choose your poison. >> well, i'll take the last point first. the reason that you know, the reason that we all know that...
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dyson report cleared steve hewlett, - said there wasn't evidence. and actually i think - to david's point as well, talking about the '90s - being the wild west, you know, you are saying that it's . different on fleet street, david, but you and i know that phone hacking, for example, i when there's a great story, a reporter comes in with i a great story, actually- what happens, and it's exactly what happened here, is that lots of people in authority, i lots of people who should've l been the boss of martin bashir didn't want to ask questionsi because it was a great story. she did an amazing interview. he won awards. _ so, you know, and look at phone hacking. - i mean, how many editors defended themselves- by saying, "we never knew." so, anyway, iwould just like to sort of say that l i think that this is- a culture ofjournalism, that when there's a great - scoop, actually most people, there's a human desire not to ask the question. - which is where we get - to regulation, and richard's right, this is such. a difficult question. you know, one of the sc
dyson report cleared steve hewlett, - said there wasn't evidence. and actually i think - to david's point as well, talking about the '90s - being the wild west, you know, you are saying that it's . different on fleet street, david, but you and i know that phone hacking, for example, i when there's a great story, a reporter comes in with i a great story, actually- what happens, and it's exactly what happened here, is that lots of people in authority, i lots of people who should've l been the...
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and good to have you with us, steve and ashis. now, when in london, british prime ministers live over the shop, as it were. borisjohnson, his partner and their young son occupy an upstairs flat in downing street. for the entire week, the news media here has been transfixed by this question. who originally paid for it to be refurbished to the prime ministerial family's taste? though mrjohnson says he's paid for it, his coyness over the alleged involvement of his conservative party — and perhaps one of its donors — has now prompted an official investigation into a possible breach of election law. steve, there could be people watching this who think, "i don't really care who paid for borisjohnson�*s refurbishment, provided it's not me." yeah, and there's evidence in vox pops around the country, with elections in britain scheduled for next week, where that is a view. i think it's a misguided view for several reasons. first of all, it's not so much about the detail, as the principle. whether a prime minister should comply with th
and good to have you with us, steve and ashis. now, when in london, british prime ministers live over the shop, as it were. borisjohnson, his partner and their young son occupy an upstairs flat in downing street. for the entire week, the news media here has been transfixed by this question. who originally paid for it to be refurbished to the prime ministerial family's taste? though mrjohnson says he's paid for it, his coyness over the alleged involvement of his conservative party — and...
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and good to have you with us, steve and ashis. now, when in london, british prime ministers live over the shop, as it were. borisjohnson, his partner and their young son occupy an upstairs flat in downing street. for the entire week, the news media here has been transfixed by this question. who originally paid for it to be refurbished to the prime ministerial family's taste? though mrjohnson says he's paid for it, his coyness over the alleged involvement of his conservative party — and perhaps one of its donors — has now prompted an official investigation into a possible breach of election law. steve, there could be people watching this who think, "i don't really care who paid for borisjohnson�*s refurbishment, "provided its not me." yeah, and there is evidence in vox pops around the country, with elections in britain scheduled for next week, where that is a view. i think it is a misguided view for several reasons. first of all, it's not so much about the detail, as the principle. whether a prime minister should comply with
and good to have you with us, steve and ashis. now, when in london, british prime ministers live over the shop, as it were. borisjohnson, his partner and their young son occupy an upstairs flat in downing street. for the entire week, the news media here has been transfixed by this question. who originally paid for it to be refurbished to the prime ministerial family's taste? though mrjohnson says he's paid for it, his coyness over the alleged involvement of his conservative party — and...
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just ahead, we will discuss with steve soft neck -- with steve soft neck -- with steve sophnik. this is bloomberg. ♪ laura: i'm laura wright in london. president biden honored america's dead today in a memorial day event at arlington national cemetery. a wreath-laying ceremony was held at the tomb of the unknown soldier, which is dedicated to u.s. servicemembers whose remains have not been recovered. china will now allow couples to have a third child, an attempt to arrest the shrinking birth rate and aging population that threatens the country's long-term economic prospects. for many years, china limited most families to have only a single child. that policy was relaxed in 2016. the oecd has raved its global gdp forecast -- has raised its global gdp forecast for the year , but warns that the recovery will be uneven and that living standards of some people won't return to pre-pandemic levels for an extended period. the new forecast calls for 5.8% growth in 2021, up 0.2% from the last outlook. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 27
just ahead, we will discuss with steve soft neck -- with steve soft neck -- with steve sophnik. this is bloomberg. ♪ laura: i'm laura wright in london. president biden honored america's dead today in a memorial day event at arlington national cemetery. a wreath-laying ceremony was held at the tomb of the unknown soldier, which is dedicated to u.s. servicemembers whose remains have not been recovered. china will now allow couples to have a third child, an attempt to arrest the shrinking birth...
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way ahead of you >> steve: that's good. >> jimmy: no contest >> steve: that's good potatoes - >> questlove: there's a lot of flavor in it that's all >> jimmy: look, i opened my bag of slaw. you put it in the salad spinner. [ laughter ] >> tariq: nah, man, you got to - >> jimmy: turn it off, and then you -- >> tariq: listen, i think the next challenge should just be, the battle of the macs >> questlove: oh god, no >> jimmy: mac and cheese off >> tariq: battle of the macs yeah, mac and cheese off >> jimmy: i'll definitely have a mac and cheese off >> tariq: okay >> jimmy: it will be a mac and cheese on. [ laughter ] >> tariq: okay, you can't re-enter this bahamian whatever >> questlove: bahamian rhapsody >> tariq: yeah, right, bahamian rhapsody i'm with it. >> jimmy: that's the name of my mac and cheese, "bahamian rhapsody." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: final decision was claire saffitz correct questlove, who is the winner >> questlove: yeah riq's the winner [ laughter ] >> jimmy: higgins? alright, i'm happy -- i'm happy, knowing that there's an answer and there's a decision. [ cheers and applause
way ahead of you >> steve: that's good. >> jimmy: no contest >> steve: that's good potatoes - >> questlove: there's a lot of flavor in it that's all >> jimmy: look, i opened my bag of slaw. you put it in the salad spinner. [ laughter ] >> tariq: nah, man, you got to - >> jimmy: turn it off, and then you -- >> tariq: listen, i think the next challenge should just be, the battle of the macs >> questlove: oh god, no >> jimmy: mac and...
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steve: the second half subscriber ads were a record. the penetration of north america is far lower than australia and america. over 50% in australia and new zealand. we know from the work we are doing there and the connections we have that there is a very exciting opportunity for us. as we continue to develop our business and what that means is not just connections with customers but also the reflection with our investment and product. yvonne: the key threat investors are worried about is if intuit starts rolling out internationally. much competition are you seeing in your national markets -- how much competition are you seeing in your national markets? steve: that happened a while ago. we had competition from the local players and mastic players. we have to focus on what we do and what we do well. we have 20% penetration around the world, eight out of the 10 small businesses. having new competitors is a good thing. we are very focused on the size of the opportunity. tom: having cash on hand is important amid that competitive landscape.
steve: the second half subscriber ads were a record. the penetration of north america is far lower than australia and america. over 50% in australia and new zealand. we know from the work we are doing there and the connections we have that there is a very exciting opportunity for us. as we continue to develop our business and what that means is not just connections with customers but also the reflection with our investment and product. yvonne: the key threat investors are worried about is if...
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steve: we are talking with annie lansky. let me go back to you reporting front page of the newspaper and online, "the origin of the deadliest pandemic and recent memory carries enormous implications for public health and beyond. if investigators point to china, one of the most powerful and sensitive countries in the world, it could act night a global diplomatic -- ignite a global diplomatic firestorm. a definitive finding could remain elusive and spite -- despite the president's directive. wednesday's move implies he is growing more concerned. despite renewed interest, no significant new information emerged in recent weeks. they urge the president to ensure intelligence officials provide clear evidence in their upcoming report, which they are typically reluctant to do." so, fill in some of the pieces in that expert from your story this month -- excerpt from your story this morning. annie: yeah, i think one of the keys to remember here, there isn't any new development that is fueling this flurry and this renewed attention on
steve: we are talking with annie lansky. let me go back to you reporting front page of the newspaper and online, "the origin of the deadliest pandemic and recent memory carries enormous implications for public health and beyond. if investigators point to china, one of the most powerful and sensitive countries in the world, it could act night a global diplomatic -- ignite a global diplomatic firestorm. a definitive finding could remain elusive and spite -- despite the president's directive....
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melissa lee and this is "fast money" tonight's trader lineup tim seymour, james mcdonald, nadine and steve grasso tonight's on fast carter is sounding the alarm on bonds, he says it's time to move to the sideline and plus tilray blazes higher and tim seymour says this is just catching fire. later, the new kids on the block, ipo's next week, find out which names have the right stuff. we start with vehicle jobs report, total bomb, payroll ticking higher, what did the market do? it rallied of course many seeing the weak jobs report giving it prolonger, dow high and nasdaq moving higher, the reflags trade driving energy, industrials and materials rallying strong into the close oil et f gains nearly 5% closing at session highs even parts of the tech trade held up semidconductor and software names outperforming the broader nasdaq what do you make of the action on the back of the biggest job miss in more than 20 years tim, i'm not sure if i told you what the outcome of the jobs report was you could have guessed what this market would have done today. >> i know the market likes, you no he, bad new
melissa lee and this is "fast money" tonight's trader lineup tim seymour, james mcdonald, nadine and steve grasso tonight's on fast carter is sounding the alarm on bonds, he says it's time to move to the sideline and plus tilray blazes higher and tim seymour says this is just catching fire. later, the new kids on the block, ipo's next week, find out which names have the right stuff. we start with vehicle jobs report, total bomb, payroll ticking higher, what did the market do? it...
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and good to have you with us, steve and ashis. now, when in london, british prime ministers live over the shop, as it were. borisjohnson, his partner and their young son occupy an upstairs flat in downing street. for the entire week, the news media here has been transfixed by this question. who originally paid for it to be refurbished to the prime ministerial family's taste? though mrjohnson says he's paid for it, his coyness over the alleged involvement of his conservative party — and perhaps one of its donors — has now prompted an official investigation into a possible breach of election law. steve, there could be people watching this who think, "i don't really care who paid for boris "johnson's refurbishment, for boris johnson's refurbishment, "provided its not me." yeah, and there is evidence in vox pops around the country, with elections in britain scheduled for next week, where that is a view. i think it is a misguided view for several reasons. first of all, it's not so much about the detail, as the principal. as the pri
and good to have you with us, steve and ashis. now, when in london, british prime ministers live over the shop, as it were. borisjohnson, his partner and their young son occupy an upstairs flat in downing street. for the entire week, the news media here has been transfixed by this question. who originally paid for it to be refurbished to the prime ministerial family's taste? though mrjohnson says he's paid for it, his coyness over the alleged involvement of his conservative party — and...
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i said i had shannon shacocian on and pete and steve. >> steve has given one view, i take the other view. i think the jobs was an anomaly. we have seen these kind of aberrational jobs reports before my focus is on wages which are up .7 versus being down .1 you have to average the employment reports on a three-month basis, not look at a one shot and say, that's it. futures were up and they were up nicely before the market opened, before the jobs number came out. so, look, if you are basing your investment strategy on today's jobs report, you are making the wrong move we've come through earnings. we saw earnings were phenomenal. we saw virtually every economic report except this one, again, except for washingtges were hig, showing the economy was booming. what this is giving you and what i took the opportunity to do is add to cyclical exposure on this so it is lifting tech today a little bit, but don't base it on a one-day referendum on the jobs report the strategy that you had going into today was the right strategy it shouldn't change, period, end of story. >> shannon, the strategy for m
i said i had shannon shacocian on and pete and steve. >> steve has given one view, i take the other view. i think the jobs was an anomaly. we have seen these kind of aberrational jobs reports before my focus is on wages which are up .7 versus being down .1 you have to average the employment reports on a three-month basis, not look at a one shot and say, that's it. futures were up and they were up nicely before the market opened, before the jobs number came out. so, look, if you are basing...
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steve, _ nations find it harder than most. steve, what _ nations find it harder than most. steve, what has _ nations find it harder than most. steve, what has caught - nations find it harder than most. steve, what has caught your - nations find it harder than most. i steve, what has caught your eye? well, probably viewers will think, oh, not this again. {30 well, probably viewers will think, oh, not this again.— oh, not this again. go on, go on. the british _ oh, not this again. go on, go on. the british government - oh, not this again. go on, go on. the british government 's - oh, not this again. go on, go on. the british government 's brexit| the british government 's brexit minister, i was in the house of lords this and, again, blamed the european union for what is happening in northern ireland with the so—called protocol. we haven't got time to discuss. now, the protocol is a consequence precisely of lord david frost and borisjohnson's negotiation. but i think the other interesting twist as we have been talking a little bit aboutjoe biden, joe biden is watching this
steve, _ nations find it harder than most. steve, what _ nations find it harder than most. steve, what has _ nations find it harder than most. steve, what has caught - nations find it harder than most. steve, what has caught your - nations find it harder than most. i steve, what has caught your eye? well, probably viewers will think, oh, not this again. {30 well, probably viewers will think, oh, not this again.— oh, not this again. go on, go on. the british _ oh, not this again. go on, go on....
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steve weiss, i promised you. go ahead >> okay. so first of all, i had been right in those stocks because they're down meaningfully. it is not that i don't like their technology, i don't like the company. i have a discipline. my discipline is not to buy stocks trading 50 to 100 to 125, you know, times revenue. that's my discipline other people want to do it, god bless them, all the more power to them. as far as buffet being in there, i would be very careful about that. he got in at $120 per share on the pre-ipo round he's got to double on it i wouldn't be surprised to see him selling the stock, but the pitch to him on getting this is we're going to ipo, here is the valuation we're going to ipo this is found money and we would love to have you in, because having warren buffett this is going to have people like john and others saying, wow, buffet loves this, he is a value player, how can i not. i look for him to exit this is not something he will hold for a long time, period >> that's all right. i really think -- and your point is fi
steve weiss, i promised you. go ahead >> okay. so first of all, i had been right in those stocks because they're down meaningfully. it is not that i don't like their technology, i don't like the company. i have a discipline. my discipline is not to buy stocks trading 50 to 100 to 125, you know, times revenue. that's my discipline other people want to do it, god bless them, all the more power to them. as far as buffet being in there, i would be very careful about that. he got in at $120...
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>> all right, steve osunsami with us tonight. thank you, steve. >>> to the major political headlines tonight and the battle within the republican party, shaped by who is standing with former president trump and his false claims about the presidential election. also tonight, florida governor ron desantis signing a new voting bill in that state that limits drop boxes and mail-in balloting, among other things. and he followed the former president's playbook with how he unveiled this today. and on capitol hill tonight, the move to push out congresswoman liz cheney from her leadership post. new york state congresswoman elise stefanik campaigning to replace her. and standing by the former president's election claims. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl tonight. >> reporter: it's donald trump's party. just witness florida's republican governor ron desantis today signing into law new voting restrictions, inspired by trump's lies about the election. he did it before a trump fan club called club 45, live on trump's favo
>> all right, steve osunsami with us tonight. thank you, steve. >>> to the major political headlines tonight and the battle within the republican party, shaped by who is standing with former president trump and his false claims about the presidential election. also tonight, florida governor ron desantis signing a new voting bill in that state that limits drop boxes and mail-in balloting, among other things. and he followed the former president's playbook with how he unveiled this...
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have a great day tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - chris rock willow musical guest, willow featuring travis barker, and the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1465 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. thank you very, very much. that's a crowd right there thank you. please, welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." you made it. [ cheers and applause you're watching. well, guys this is big news, for the first time in over a a year, new york city has resumed 24-hour subway service [ cheers and applause that's right the subways are once again running 24 hours a day minus the 23 hours they're out of service but, still - [ laughter ] that's right the subways running 24 hours is great news for the city but tough break for all the rat weddings that have scheduled between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m [ laughter ] unfortunatel
have a great day tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - chris rock willow musical guest, willow featuring travis barker, and the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1465 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. thank you...
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it is a runaway train steve 1st i want to thank you in our t. for talking about this subject because mainstream media they don't want to talk about this and are the true facts what's really going on out there in society what has happened and remember my my whole background is working my hope professional career in the entertainment industry so i've seen things 1st hand by virtue of what's going on in media entertainment industry financially in the last decade since we have so many of us have our own phones laptops. you know all that tech stuff we can create our own content therefore they are failing big time financially the entertainment industry so what do they do they push the envelope this content is on every major platform and they're not there are no consequences they are not held accountable child pornography or what we call c.-span child sexual abuse material is illegal nobody is being held responsible and what is happening and it goes to a big question about society looking at this content wanting this content and why is that is that the
it is a runaway train steve 1st i want to thank you in our t. for talking about this subject because mainstream media they don't want to talk about this and are the true facts what's really going on out there in society what has happened and remember my my whole background is working my hope professional career in the entertainment industry so i've seen things 1st hand by virtue of what's going on in media entertainment industry financially in the last decade since we have so many of us have...
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steve, let me ask you, we have a book of the era, right? closing remarks, anything you want people to take away and i have a habit of scanning through the subscription list for these event. an awful lot of folks that have media organizations and.gov e-mail addresses what do you want that community to take away from our discussion today and your book. >> i think that probably the most important thing is that this is not a problem that is going to solve itself. ... invested in these corporations and that $9 trillion belongs to mom and thpop joe sixpack throughout the united states. that is going to be a very, very serious problem, economically and financially if we do not address this before that becomes the case. >> steve, rich and want to thank you both for the discussion and for being with us. i want to thank our audience for your time and capitol. capitol the form of attention. read more about this, be engaged you can find steve's work at the political form institute and the political form, richard's work of course we feature across our w
steve, let me ask you, we have a book of the era, right? closing remarks, anything you want people to take away and i have a habit of scanning through the subscription list for these event. an awful lot of folks that have media organizations and.gov e-mail addresses what do you want that community to take away from our discussion today and your book. >> i think that probably the most important thing is that this is not a problem that is going to solve itself. ... invested in these...
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[laughter] jonathan: steve shive around -- steve sharon -- steve chiat around -- steve chiavarone joins now, federated hermes portfolio manager. you can speak for me, maybe not tk. steve: the problem is now i know i have a more difficult interview coming up with tom. [laughter] jonathan: the market cap waited with a heavy tilt give you more of a cyclical waiting. how difficult is it to look at things differently this year? steve: i think it is really important because if you are trying to be the benchmark or outperform the market, tech has been terrible. that was the call we made last fall, where we went over weight cyclicals. i just think you are in a scenario where you've got consumers sitting on $3 trillion in extra savings. banks can't lend the effort out because people need to borrow. your just flush with cash. i think we haven't really even seen all of the reopening. if you look at some of the metrics, restaurants haven't come back full force. new york and california, very large states. just now starting to come back online in a bigger way. i think the cyclical trade has some room
[laughter] jonathan: steve shive around -- steve sharon -- steve chiat around -- steve chiavarone joins now, federated hermes portfolio manager. you can speak for me, maybe not tk. steve: the problem is now i know i have a more difficult interview coming up with tom. [laughter] jonathan: the market cap waited with a heavy tilt give you more of a cyclical waiting. how difficult is it to look at things differently this year? steve: i think it is really important because if you are trying to be...
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cramer suggested to sell jumia i wonder what steve is doing with there position. i'm eager to hear his words of wisdom thank you very much. >> words of wisdom my goodness. how much you pay this guy to send that in >> well, first of all, can you play that again? here is my words of wisdom >> i understand. it's the only time you hear it so you want to hear it 20 times. go ahead >> you should be be writing this down and jenny you too i know what jim knows about jumia. i spoke to the ceo they had a great quarter it's not alone as being done as a stock not earning anything they are profitable on an be ebitda i sized the stocks to what the market is telling me i still do have a position i still like it. i added back to it yesterday >> all right natresreleonfil ad a fxi machine plap going hybrid with . a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps them roll out new innovations anywhere without losing speed. from telco to transportation, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. good work little buddy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
cramer suggested to sell jumia i wonder what steve is doing with there position. i'm eager to hear his words of wisdom thank you very much. >> words of wisdom my goodness. how much you pay this guy to send that in >> well, first of all, can you play that again? here is my words of wisdom >> i understand. it's the only time you hear it so you want to hear it 20 times. go ahead >> you should be be writing this down and jenny you too i know what jim knows about jumia. i...
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maria: steve, what about you? steve: i look in the mirror. i see youth and i see my granddaughter graduating from high school and the knees remind me maybe i'm not so youthful anymore. maria: we will take a break. we have the word on wall street. we will break down the risks for your money when we come right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your healthcare provider about nuplazid. maria: good tuesday morning, everybody. welcome back. thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo and it is tuesday may 25th, your top stories right now 7:00 a.m. on the east coast. a big week for the nation's major banks with policies under scrutiny and new regulations on the ho
maria: steve, what about you? steve: i look in the mirror. i see youth and i see my granddaughter graduating from high school and the knees remind me maybe i'm not so youthful anymore. maria: we will take a break. we have the word on wall street. we will break down the risks for your money when we come right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that...
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i hope it doesn't turn out to be a mistake, as steve has laid out. i think it's the right thing to do at the right time and there's no president, i might add, in my lifetime, and 51 years old, who brings to the presidency more experience in foreign policy and intelligence dennis president. i'm sure he's thought through it and i imagine that he and his team have a plan. >> mike: all right, panel, time now for tomorrow's headlines tonight. ♪ ♪ mollie, do you want to lead us off? >> sure. i would just like to point out, experience does not necessarily indicate wisdom in foreign policy. biden has spent a lot of time in foreign policy but has a lot of mistakes to show for it. my headline for tomorrow. we are still having problems in portland with liberal violence going on in that city now for a year and this week and a mob, a violent mob, attacked someone they believed to be [indiscernible], it's unclear if it was him, a reporter who has covered the nt for movement and been critical of it and actually besieged a hotel there, it's a really big problem
i hope it doesn't turn out to be a mistake, as steve has laid out. i think it's the right thing to do at the right time and there's no president, i might add, in my lifetime, and 51 years old, who brings to the presidency more experience in foreign policy and intelligence dennis president. i'm sure he's thought through it and i imagine that he and his team have a plan. >> mike: all right, panel, time now for tomorrow's headlines tonight. ♪ ♪ mollie, do you want to lead us off?...
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melissa lee this is "fast money" tonight's trader lineup guy adami, tim seymour, karen finerman -- steve will join us we hope tonight big names on the market getting whacked and how the traders are trading the sell off. plus lyft moving higher on the back of results, the call is under way, we'll bring the trade. later, social media stock slammed again today, is time to unfriend these names we're digging in first, did janet yellen just put the market on notice that higher rates are coming >> it may be that interest rates will have to rise somewhat to make sure that our economy doesn't overheat >> just hours later, the white house backed that up >> treasury secretary janet yellen on friday, she said in remarks, that interest rates will have to rise somewhat to make sure our economy doesn't overheat does president biden agree with that. >> i think president biden certainly agrees with his treasury secretary. >> janet yellen said -- if anyone appreciations the independence of the fed it's me, but got us thinking, could higher rates be on the way, change in fed policy, perhaps pressure in the
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steve osunsami with us tonight. steve, thank you. >>> we know many parents have questions about what you heard in steve's report there, that heart problem found in a small number of cases. more than a dozen teenagers and young people. but that's out of tens of millions of shots administered. let's bring in dr. ashish jha. always great to have you. and first, the cdc made this public, so obviously they think it's important enough to be aware of it, to be on the lookout, but help us put this into perspective. a small number of cases. and what should parents and young people be looking for here? >> david, thank you for having me back. look, any time anybody raises concerns, we should take it seriously. these are very small number of cases and there's no definitive link yet that it's caused by the vaccine. and thank goodness that the people who do have this tend to recover pretty much fully, they have very mild symptoms. we should be on the lookout, but we should not get overly concerned. >> we follow every new headline
steve osunsami with us tonight. steve, thank you. >>> we know many parents have questions about what you heard in steve's report there, that heart problem found in a small number of cases. more than a dozen teenagers and young people. but that's out of tens of millions of shots administered. let's bring in dr. ashish jha. always great to have you. and first, the cdc made this public, so obviously they think it's important enough to be aware of it, to be on the lookout, but help us put...
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steve osunsami with us tonight. steve, thank you. we know many parents likely have questions about what you heard in steve's report there, that heart problem found in a small number of cases. more than a dozen teenagers and young people. but that's out of tens of millions of shots administered. but let's bring in dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health. always great to have you. and first, the cdc made this public, so obviously they think it's important enough to be aware of it, to be on the lookout, but help us put this into perspective. a small number of cases. and what should parents and young people be looking for here? >> david, thank you for having me back. look, any time anybody raises concerns, we should take it seriously. these are very small number of cases and there's no definitive link yet that it is actually caused by the vaccine. and thank goodness that the people who do have this tend to recover pretty much fully, they have very mild symptoms. we should be on the lookout, but we should not
steve osunsami with us tonight. steve, thank you. we know many parents likely have questions about what you heard in steve's report there, that heart problem found in a small number of cases. more than a dozen teenagers and young people. but that's out of tens of millions of shots administered. but let's bring in dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health. always great to have you. and first, the cdc made this public, so obviously they think it's important enough to be...
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eastern six in the west steve hilton welcome back steve. >> army during doing kennedy? >> i am doing well. this is obviously very concerning. you do not want that middle east to blow up this early in a presidency. what exactly is going on here? >> i think the initial as you said there's a property distribute turn into riots. you have local leaders who pretend to be moderate and what negotiations who actually inflamed and excite and cited the riots presumably and a power play about local stuff going on that's not news. what is new is iran hyping it up as well, why? because they see the biden regime is desperate to get back into the deal. they sense weakness and so now they are pushing forward where they can. and of course as always in the past it is that middle east who ends up being the victim. one other thing i would say it points out to me what smart strategy it was for the previous administration he trumpeted ministration, their approach to middle east peace was to say all of the establishment view as you can do a thing on middle east misuse solve the palestinian que
eastern six in the west steve hilton welcome back steve. >> army during doing kennedy? >> i am doing well. this is obviously very concerning. you do not want that middle east to blow up this early in a presidency. what exactly is going on here? >> i think the initial as you said there's a property distribute turn into riots. you have local leaders who pretend to be moderate and what negotiations who actually inflamed and excite and cited the riots presumably and a power play...
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you can start, steve. >> thank you, jennifer. this debate about whether or not to do away with strategic ambiguity has been simmering for some time. people like bob blackwell have written very intelligently about this, richard haass has done the same. here's what i would say about ambiguity. ambiguity works if the deterrent is convincing. and clearly does not work if the deterrent is ambiguous. we have to do one of two things. we either have to make clear to the chinese government that we will defend taiwan and that we will do whatever it takes at that moment if they choose to move on taiwan, recognizing in my view today that it is a gamble as to whether or not we can defend taiwan sufficiently, despite that clarity. alternatively, we can keep the policy of ambiguity but we need to make it much more clear to the chinese that they will be defeated if they seek to change the status on the taiwan straits through coercion or the use of force. that means initiatives like the biden administration's efforts to advance even further the q
you can start, steve. >> thank you, jennifer. this debate about whether or not to do away with strategic ambiguity has been simmering for some time. people like bob blackwell have written very intelligently about this, richard haass has done the same. here's what i would say about ambiguity. ambiguity works if the deterrent is convincing. and clearly does not work if the deterrent is ambiguous. we have to do one of two things. we either have to make clear to the chinese government that we...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: oh, my man. welcome back, ben. it's my man. good. thank y'all very much. i appreciate that, everybody. yeah, i do. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] and we got a good one for you today. returning for their second day, from the beautiful state of hawaii, it's the ah you family. [cheering and applause] and they're back. from beaumont, texas. these my dudes right here. it's the goodman family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here tryin w
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: oh, my man. welcome back, ben. it's my man. good. thank y'all very much. i appreciate that, everybody. yeah, i do. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] and we got a good one for you today. returning for their second day, from the beautiful state of hawaii, it's the ah you family. [cheering and applause] and they're back. from...
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steve richards, there was huge build—up to this testimony. did it deliver in terms of an informed critique about how government functioned at one of the toughest times civilian governments have experienced? yes, i think it did. you say there was a huge build—up. you and i waited for many of these political dramas, and that were anti—climactic when they happened, so i assumed this was going to be one of those. it really wasn't, notjust because it went on for so long, i watched, like you did, the whole lot. but as you say, here was boris johnson's chosen senior adviser, who was on the inside during all of these key moments making a series of extraordinary assertions. now, some say with some credence, that here is a subjective, unreliable narrator, but that would only be true if what we all know and experience was with at odds with what he was saying. but we know they locked down late in the first lockdown, when football matches and rock concerts were taking place. we know there was a dispute in autumn last year about whether to lockdown. et
steve richards, there was huge build—up to this testimony. did it deliver in terms of an informed critique about how government functioned at one of the toughest times civilian governments have experienced? yes, i think it did. you say there was a huge build—up. you and i waited for many of these political dramas, and that were anti—climactic when they happened, so i assumed this was going to be one of those. it really wasn't, notjust because it went on for so long, i watched, like you...
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these are more age appropriate for steve plus for nap time he's got "good night moon." >> steve, just a name. >> moderna reports thursday. joe t. >> i sold seagen personally. >> the exchange starts now >>> "good night moon" that's one of our favorite books around here here is what's ahead this hour it's been calm, mainly too calm. overall we have been enjoying a pretty low drama rally can that last into the summer months shares of pin tpinterest, twittd peleton are struggling
these are more age appropriate for steve plus for nap time he's got "good night moon." >> steve, just a name. >> moderna reports thursday. joe t. >> i sold seagen personally. >> the exchange starts now >>> "good night moon" that's one of our favorite books around here here is what's ahead this hour it's been calm, mainly too calm. overall we have been enjoying a pretty low drama rally can that last into the summer months shares of pin...
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must >> steve great to see you. let me begin if i may just by saying how amazing it is how atlanta has continued to prosper as a center for authors and books i think a cappella books deserves a lot of credit. tony clarke at the carter library has done a wonderful work you at the carter center was made the space there available when we don't have covid. in that general constitution does a good job of covering books is so wonderful to see what's happening with books in general. so it is a pleasure to be here. no big question you ask although i talk about the 1970s in the book, it is important as you suggest to look backwards. in the 50s and 60s the united states was the major producer of oil. we did not have to import very much of it. in fact, we had the capacity to produce more than we did so that when you had an emergency in the middle east like 1967, seven day war you could just jack up american production and make up a lot of the difference. besides that the americans owned a lot of the international oil companies
must >> steve great to see you. let me begin if i may just by saying how amazing it is how atlanta has continued to prosper as a center for authors and books i think a cappella books deserves a lot of credit. tony clarke at the carter library has done a wonderful work you at the carter center was made the space there available when we don't have covid. in that general constitution does a good job of covering books is so wonderful to see what's happening with books in general. so it is a...
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steve richards, there was huge build—up to this testimony. did it deliver in terms of an informed critique about how government functioned at one of the toughest times civilian governments have experienced 7 yes, i think it did. you say there was a huge build—up. you and i have waited for many of these political dramas, and they were anti—climactic when they happened, so i assumed this was going to be one of those. it really wasn't, notjust because it went on for so long, i watched, like you did, the whole lot. but as you say, here was boris johnson's chosen senior adviser, who was on the inside during all of these key moments, making a series of extraordinary assertions. now, some say with some credence, that here is a subjective, unreliable narrator, but that would only be true if what we all know and experience was with at odds with what he was saying. but we know they locked down late in the first lockdown, when football matches and rock concerts were taking place. we know there was a dispute in autumn last year about whether to lockd
steve richards, there was huge build—up to this testimony. did it deliver in terms of an informed critique about how government functioned at one of the toughest times civilian governments have experienced 7 yes, i think it did. you say there was a huge build—up. you and i have waited for many of these political dramas, and they were anti—climactic when they happened, so i assumed this was going to be one of those. it really wasn't, notjust because it went on for so long, i watched, like...
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good evening, steve. then. what are eurovision bosses _ good evening, steve. then. what are eurovision bosses saying _ good evening, steve. then. what are eurovision bosses saying about this? they put out the statement earlier saying _ they put out the statement earlier saying the — they put out the statement earlier saying the band and everyone around them, _ saying the band and everyone around them, the _ saying the band and everyone around them, the head of the italian delegation, they said no drugs were present— delegation, they said no drugs were present last night. in the press conference yesterday when damiano from maneskin was asked about this he said _ from maneskin was asked about this he said that it was because he ieaned — he said that it was because he leaned forward because there was some _ leaned forward because there was some broken glass on the floor, that one of— some broken glass on the floor, that one of the _ some broken glass on the floor, that one of the bottles had broken, and eurovision— one of the bottles had broken, and eurovisio
good evening, steve. then. what are eurovision bosses _ good evening, steve. then. what are eurovision bosses saying _ good evening, steve. then. what are eurovision bosses saying about this? they put out the statement earlier saying _ they put out the statement earlier saying the — they put out the statement earlier saying the band and everyone around them, _ saying the band and everyone around them, the _ saying the band and everyone around them, the head of the italian delegation, they...
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johnson: thanks, steve. on behalf of the conference i'm delighted to be the first, i think, to publicly at least in broad setting congratulate elise stefanik on her election as our newest republican conference chair. that is a critical season for us, an important time for the country as has been said, all these great challenges articulated here and the american people know we have an important job to do. elise did a great job over the last several day, extraordinary job, reaching out to every member of the conference, showing a vision for unified leadership, agreeing to work with everyone in our conference to bring to bear the important task ahead of us. we are excited, we are unified, there's a great feeling coming out of that auditorium today. we are ready to face this challenge to present this vision to get our message to the american people and to take back the house in 2022. without further ado let me introduce you to our new conference chair, congresswoman stefanik of no. ms. stefanik: i want to thank
johnson: thanks, steve. on behalf of the conference i'm delighted to be the first, i think, to publicly at least in broad setting congratulate elise stefanik on her election as our newest republican conference chair. that is a critical season for us, an important time for the country as has been said, all these great challenges articulated here and the american people know we have an important job to do. elise did a great job over the last several day, extraordinary job, reaching out to every...
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i'm your man, steve harvey. [loud cheering and applause] and we got a good one for you today, everybody. returning for their fourth day with a total of 21,370 bucks, from indian head, maryland, it's the champs. it's the latham family. [cheering and applause] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the davidenko family. [cheering and applause] steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and somebody might ha
i'm your man, steve harvey. [loud cheering and applause] and we got a good one for you today, everybody. returning for their fourth day with a total of 21,370 bucks, from indian head, maryland, it's the champs. it's the latham family. [cheering and applause] and from atlanta, georgia, it's the davidenko family. [cheering and applause] steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash. and somebody might ha
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maybe for holly or steve. brandon on twitter asks if the crew will get to sleep at home or have to sleep at a nasa facility tonight. >> i can certainly answer that. they will sleep at our quarantine facility here at the johnson space center. it is really important when they have been up on the space station for six months ended not exposed to the same things down here on earth that they quarantine a little bit longer while they are monitored by our flight doctors after their return. they go straight into an exercise protocol that helps them recover quickly. there will be out in not too long. but they do stay the quarantine -- in the quarantine facility for a little bit after their return. >> thanks. one more, also from twitter. will dragon and resilience be crew threes ride to the space station? >> i can take that question. resilience will not fly the crew three mission. spacex is in the process of building a new dragon for crew three. it is well underway. the propulsion system is very far along. there are two
maybe for holly or steve. brandon on twitter asks if the crew will get to sleep at home or have to sleep at a nasa facility tonight. >> i can certainly answer that. they will sleep at our quarantine facility here at the johnson space center. it is really important when they have been up on the space station for six months ended not exposed to the same things down here on earth that they quarantine a little bit longer while they are monitored by our flight doctors after their return. they...