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. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. guy adami, karn farnham and james mcdonald tonight on fast, the games are in for the year. warning from mike wilson he'll join us exclusively ahead. plus, boeing takes flight. the stock soaring as one major airline doubles down we'll break down the trade all over the after hours action. shares of zoom, that stock is higher by 9% on earnings as the analyst call gets underway we're on that zoom call, muted of course. we'll bring you all the big headlines. we start off with a bull charge on wall street stocks ripping higher with the s&p 500 heading in the best day since june the dow and nasdaq seeing the biggest gains in four months every single sector finishing firmly in the green led by financials the rally with a pull back in yields big news on the vaccine front. so, guy, 27 points below last week's selloff almost like nothing happened, guy. >> unbelievable. i'd like to think that i know myself decently well who knows really at the end of the day. if i had been with you on friday i wo
. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. guy adami, karn farnham and james mcdonald tonight on fast, the games are in for the year. warning from mike wilson he'll join us exclusively ahead. plus, boeing takes flight. the stock soaring as one major airline doubles down we'll break down the trade all over the after hours action. shares of zoom, that stock is higher by 9% on earnings as the analyst call gets underway we're on that zoom call, muted of course. we'll bring you all...
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. >> i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. today's trader lineup, guy and -- tonight on fast following lennar and crowdstrike. on the move. we're dive into their quarter straight ahead guy is stepping up to pitch his next best idea why he thinks this chip stock is ready to rip. later move over jim rayburn, google him if you don't know him. we're playing the mismatch game, pairing up stock that has nothing in common except one thing, valuation find out which mismatch pairs is the better buy but we start on breaking news with uber. >>> on an sec tieing uber will reclassify uk-base drivers as worker, entitled to certain benefits but not full employees. it will increase uber cost but still adjusting e profit anal -- profitability with trade down two percent. this comes after five years where uber fought to keep independent contractors in the uk it does face other battles around the world in an op ed that was just published the ceo doesn't expect to be pat on the back for his decision but does hope it shows a willingness to change
. >> i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. today's trader lineup, guy and -- tonight on fast following lennar and crowdstrike. on the move. we're dive into their quarter straight ahead guy is stepping up to pitch his next best idea why he thinks this chip stock is ready to rip. later move over jim rayburn, google him if you don't know him. we're playing the mismatch game, pairing up stock that has nothing in common except one thing, valuation find out which mismatch pairs is the...
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along with melissa lee, i'm tyler mathisen form here is the 2:00 p.m. takeout. rising rates wreaking havoc, tech the biggest victim. the nasdaq down more than 1% as it continues to move lower dow moving the other way we'll explore it all rising hates as lack of inventory and siring lumber costs could put more buyers on the sideline rockets, reddit right, the stock until pressure after a reddit-driven rally. we'll look at how bots could be helping to drive the action. "power lunch" begins right now >>> welcome to "power lunch. the federal reserve releasing a snapshot with the latest beige book steve liesman is digging through the details and we'll bring you the headlines. nasdaq with a big decline, down 7% from its record high just two weeks ago. bob pisani has more. >>> thematic etfs is getting hit as well. 3-d cloud computing, and there's kathy woods, arkk, getting hit again, subject to the same forces about the rates higher, elsewhere don't forget that reopening trade. oil comfortably over, and a lot of oil names on this, department, chevron, as well as other
along with melissa lee, i'm tyler mathisen form here is the 2:00 p.m. takeout. rising rates wreaking havoc, tech the biggest victim. the nasdaq down more than 1% as it continues to move lower dow moving the other way we'll explore it all rising hates as lack of inventory and siring lumber costs could put more buyers on the sideline rockets, reddit right, the stock until pressure after a reddit-driven rally. we'll look at how bots could be helping to drive the action. "power lunch"...
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melissa lee is in for the half >>> thanks, carl, welcome to "halftime report." i'm in today for scott wapner. it's an important quarter with president biden's infrastructure plan in focus and a jobs report this week. >>> plus it's being called once in a decade margin call. we're all over this story. our investment committee today, shannon, chief investment officer at testify -- joe terranova and josh brown we have red arrows across the board, though just fractions of a percent of losses for the dow. the selling once again being focused on the nasdaq composite as well as the russell 2000, which is down 2% for the most we should note the russell is down 1.3% let's get to the committee josh, it looks like continuation of this trend, a questioning of value as well as small caps at this point 9. >> yeah, i guess i just, melissa -- so good to be on with you, by the way. i guess i just don't look at it as growth versus value i look at it as reopening versus not. i really feel that large pools of capital are investing thematically more so than investing on style you'll
melissa lee is in for the half >>> thanks, carl, welcome to "halftime report." i'm in today for scott wapner. it's an important quarter with president biden's infrastructure plan in focus and a jobs report this week. >>> plus it's being called once in a decade margin call. we're all over this story. our investment committee today, shannon, chief investment officer at testify -- joe terranova and josh brown we have red arrows across the board, though just fractions of...
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melissa is in for the judge. let's get to the half. >> i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner rising rates up again but not alone. the reopening floundering, small caps getting closer to correction territory, on track to break a five-month winning streak what is working in the market. jenny harrington ceo and portfolio manager. jim lebenthal, josh and pete gentleman theiran. let's check where the markets stand at this hour we have three major averages down, the russell 2000 the real standout, up 1%, more than reversing the declines we saw yesterday of almost 3% yesterday. the story squarely on the ten-year yield, 1.7722%. pete najarian, i will go to you. should we be worried about rising rates >> i think it really does, for me at least, it really comes down to what sort of a pace are we looking at these rising rates. i think kaquite honestly, we had that big burst, we feel like we're pausing. if we get another burst, i think people will be -- you know, to some degree have a little fear in their hearts. but if it is
melissa is in for the judge. let's get to the half. >> i'm melissa lee in for scott wapner rising rates up again but not alone. the reopening floundering, small caps getting closer to correction territory, on track to break a five-month winning streak what is working in the market. jenny harrington ceo and portfolio manager. jim lebenthal, josh and pete gentleman theiran. let's check where the markets stand at this hour we have three major averages down, the russell 2000 the real...
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, i'm sorry, i think melissa had to go. eddie glaude, let's just think about that for a moment. she's a third grader. imagine how this is going to affect her. >> i couldn't help but think about that. as soon as i heard her voice, i asked myself, what does it mean we're asking this baby to testify in a trial of the murder or the death of george floyd? what is being asked of her? and then, of course, i went immediately back to the young child who was in the car with orlando castille, alton's sons and all of the children who had to grieve in public and now here we are, my goodness. i keep saying my goodness. look at this. >> we're going to pick it up after this break. chuck todd will resume our coverage, our live coverage of this extraordinary trial, which has galvanized the nation. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. chuck todd on "meet the press daily" is next. dd on "meet the daily" is next pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain r
, i'm sorry, i think melissa had to go. eddie glaude, let's just think about that for a moment. she's a third grader. imagine how this is going to affect her. >> i couldn't help but think about that. as soon as i heard her voice, i asked myself, what does it mean we're asking this baby to testify in a trial of the murder or the death of george floyd? what is being asked of her? and then, of course, i went immediately back to the young child who was in the car with orlando castille,...
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melissa. >> thank you, courtney reagan. roblox is open for trade, and it is up more than 50%, josh. >> well, it is not too surprising, melissa, to some. if you are a parent or have a kid in your life, you have heard of roblox. my nephew who is 8, is a roblox guy, and enormous growth there. you saw the daily active users jump to 80% to 33 million and 50% of the fans are under 13. so there are interesting questions though, and i heard the great interview with doug clinton and there are great questions that analysts do have about the company, and it is not just a question for roblox, but if you are a video game investor, and all of the growth and the momentum in 2020 and what happens in 2021 what is happening post pandemic when the kids can go back to school, and the fair and honest really answer to that is that roblox does not know and no company does not know and the investors don't know, and everybody is trying to give the estimates, so it is interesting that strauss zelnick thought that the post pandemic will be stronger t
melissa. >> thank you, courtney reagan. roblox is open for trade, and it is up more than 50%, josh. >> well, it is not too surprising, melissa, to some. if you are a parent or have a kid in your life, you have heard of roblox. my nephew who is 8, is a roblox guy, and enormous growth there. you saw the daily active users jump to 80% to 33 million and 50% of the fans are under 13. so there are interesting questions though, and i heard the great interview with doug clinton and there...
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because they are melissa and everyone who feels the way melissa has felt in her life. >> reporter: wow! i mean, you might wind up saving lives. there might be people who owe their continued existence to this enterprise. >> the first verse on my book is "today i saved a life, although it was my very own, but won't serve a greater purpose until i rescue lives unknown." this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >> pauley: as we mentioned earlier, tonight is grammy night on cbs. as we hartman, it is not just big-name notion who deserve a listen. [yelling] >> reporter: about 2,000 miles from l.a., where the red carpet turns to dust, we found this year's most unlikely grammy nominee. ever day 73-year-old jimmy biggt fweemes and his costumers to his bluefront cafe in bentonia, mississippi. graceland, it is not. you don't read music? >> nope. >> you don't write music? >> nope. >> reporter: you don't write lyrics? >> nope. >> reporter: and you're up for a grammy? >> i guess it is a divi
because they are melissa and everyone who feels the way melissa has felt in her life. >> reporter: wow! i mean, you might wind up saving lives. there might be people who owe their continued existence to this enterprise. >> the first verse on my book is "today i saved a life, although it was my very own, but won't serve a greater purpose until i rescue lives unknown." this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy...
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melissa? >> julia, the bottom line is in order to make any changes to section 230 or do regulations, the democrats and republicans have to come together. is that very likely according to the industry watchers you talk to >> well, look, it would be a very complicated process to really implement meaningful reform what i do think is interesting is you have bipartisan support for reform but for different reasons. one congresswoman suggested creating a new organization so we might see a push for a new type of industry watchdog organization that could address these issues of hate speech, misinformation, impact on children, et cetera, similar to the way the s.e.c. oversees the financial industry >> okay. julia, thank you julia boorstin the fcc oversees the financial industry by enforcing actual laws creating a new organization to oversee content on social media platforms, i don't know what, tim. i don't know how it will impact these companies. it sounds kind of negative i don't know >> it sounds -- i
melissa? >> julia, the bottom line is in order to make any changes to section 230 or do regulations, the democrats and republicans have to come together. is that very likely according to the industry watchers you talk to >> well, look, it would be a very complicated process to really implement meaningful reform what i do think is interesting is you have bipartisan support for reform but for different reasons. one congresswoman suggested creating a new organization so we might see a...
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. >> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. tonight on "fast" we're following major new developments in the wake of that massive hack attack one top security firm issuing a dire warning tonight that hackers could strike again in coming hours also ahead, a handful of big name companies getting inducted into the all time high club. chart of the week. stocks growing 20% since monday and giving new meaning to the term "high flyer." we'll reveal that name coming up >> tech took another tumbling. paypal is down 15% amd, nvidia down sales force down you get to choose your open future in the tech trade are the best days behind us or is this a big old buying opportunity? >> i think the best days are behind for tech. if this is a textbook rendition of why you don't buy growth in a rising rate environment. everyone on the panel has talked about it other panels on the show have talked about it. this is something where what's unbelievable to me, though, melissa is that everyone will rush back in human nature is you only buy what you know. s
. >> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. tonight on "fast" we're following major new developments in the wake of that massive hack attack one top security firm issuing a dire warning tonight that hackers could strike again in coming hours also ahead, a handful of big name companies getting inducted into the all time high club. chart of the week. stocks growing 20% since monday and giving new meaning to the term "high flyer." we'll reveal that name coming up...
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melissa? monster beverage is a consumer staple name. and if i mind for consumer staple companies within the s&p 500, that can show me revenue growth of nearly 10% over the last three years well, maybe you've got church and dwight with about 8.5% you've got costco with 8% and then you have monster beverage, above 10%. that's the perfect opportunity to look for in what's viewed as a value-oriented sector, a company that's actually exhibiting strong growth th they're incorporating flavor innovation, which has allowed them in 2020 to endure the pandemic environment and continue to grow and looking forward, they'll probably introduce a hard seltzer at some point in late 2021 or 2022 >> yeah. tiffany, where do you -- where do you go here for value >> yeah, so, you know, i've been staying away from the airlines, but i do see opportunities for long-term growth in airlines so one area isdelta airlines, so, you know, and also, marriott marriott is a staple that i've owned for a while and i continue to l
melissa? monster beverage is a consumer staple name. and if i mind for consumer staple companies within the s&p 500, that can show me revenue growth of nearly 10% over the last three years well, maybe you've got church and dwight with about 8.5% you've got costco with 8% and then you have monster beverage, above 10%. that's the perfect opportunity to look for in what's viewed as a value-oriented sector, a company that's actually exhibiting strong growth th they're incorporating flavor...
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we would be codin: workers at melissa. we would be coding their _ workers at melissa. we would be coding their desire _ workers at melissa. we would be coding their desire to _ workers at melissa. we would be coding their desire to hurt - coding their desire to hurt themselves and in a suicidal ideation. �* themselves and in a suicidal ideation. ~ ., , , ideation. the ai has been trained on _ ideation. the ai has been trained on several - ideation. the ai has been trained on several million records and is able to filter out two—thirds of them for they reach anyone's inbox. at around 95% accurate, it is akin to a human inaudible. 9596 accurate, it is akin to a human inaudible.- 9596 accurate, it is akin to a human inaudible. our ai system is built on top — human inaudible. our ai system is built on top is _ human inaudible. our ai system is built on top is a _ human inaudible. our ai system is built on top is a very _ is built on top is a very complex language models. also had some alcohol, _ complex language models. also had some alcohol, which we will code, _ ha
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one for you and one for melissa. governor, have you yourself taken the sexual harassment training required by new york that all employers are to give to their employees? and, melissa, as the highest ranking woman in state government right now, and someone who interacts with the governor on a daily basis, how do you feel about these allegations against him, and what is your message to women who see your in your position and see these allegations against the governor? >> the short answer is yes. and i'll turn it over to melissa. just keep in mind there are hundreds and hundreds of people who work with melissa. we have more senior women in this administration than probably any administration in history. but i'll ask melissa to respond. >> again, i would just ask that everyone refrain from judgment until the attorney general's allowed to do her work. we've asked her to come in, everyone's going to fully comply with that. but i am incredibly proud of the work that this administration has done to further women's rights, to
one for you and one for melissa. governor, have you yourself taken the sexual harassment training required by new york that all employers are to give to their employees? and, melissa, as the highest ranking woman in state government right now, and someone who interacts with the governor on a daily basis, how do you feel about these allegations against him, and what is your message to women who see your in your position and see these allegations against the governor? >> the short answer is...
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i will say this, melissa i'm struck, this is a reporter's notebook here, by the conviction of j j powell. he looked the bond market and concern about inflation and told us he would stick to his guns and he stuck to his gunz and i actually saw something today i thought i would never see, a six percent forecast for the fed for gdp growth, 3.5 unemployment forecast two years down the road and fed not changing interest rates. today is a historic day. we saw the policy powell laid out months ago for the first time coming to numbers what we've never seen before, a reaction function from the federal reserve that is dubbish than anything perhaps in hitter. >> what i think was interesting as well in that very moment for the fed is that the fed has gone from being proactive in terms of wanting to have easy monetary policy and have it longer than maybe many wanted to basically broadcasting it will now be a reactive federal reserve it's going to wait to see that growth materialize it's going to wait for inflation to get too hot before it does anything that seems to be a major change in the stance of
i will say this, melissa i'm struck, this is a reporter's notebook here, by the conviction of j j powell. he looked the bond market and concern about inflation and told us he would stick to his guns and he stuck to his gunz and i actually saw something today i thought i would never see, a six percent forecast for the fed for gdp growth, 3.5 unemployment forecast two years down the road and fed not changing interest rates. today is a historic day. we saw the policy powell laid out months ago for...
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it's here that we met melissa, husband armando, and their then 9-year-old daughter. they asked us not to use their real names. they said they spent three months living there, just a stone's throw from the u.s. border. melissa was one of 18 pregnant women named in a complaint filed by the aclu against the department of homeland security over the remain in mexico policy. the family was eventually allowed to enter the country, settling in ohio, while their asylum claim is considered. melissa's baby boy, born in the u.s., will turn 1 later this month. >> one of the worst things that i think happened with the trump administration is not just the policies they enacted, but the narrative that came out of that administration. dehumanizing immigrants. i think the biden administration has done a very good job of changing the narrative. but it's going to need to continue to do that, and it's also going to need to change the culture within the agencies to make it clear that seeking asylum is not breaking the law. >> reporter: back at the border, jonathan and his wife getting a g
it's here that we met melissa, husband armando, and their then 9-year-old daughter. they asked us not to use their real names. they said they spent three months living there, just a stone's throw from the u.s. border. melissa was one of 18 pregnant women named in a complaint filed by the aclu against the department of homeland security over the remain in mexico policy. the family was eventually allowed to enter the country, settling in ohio, while their asylum claim is considered. melissa's...
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. >> i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup. steve grasso, brian kelly, jeff mills and bonawyn and tonight china tech stocks falling hard if you own these do you sell or load up? we'll get answers. stuck in the suez, another attempt to clear the blocked ship failing, economic impact jamming up more than the cargo itself, you need to see the big pop today. and then your chart of the week lutz -- losing half its value since monday and has one trader hitting buy, seeing the value in that name, can you guess wheel bring it to -- we'll bring it to you ahead. all of that, let's begin macro. you heard about the frenzy friday finish. let's check out the tale of the tape the s&p 500, sluggish much of the day. doing nothing. hey, take the day off. nope because then later in the afternoon buyers came in stocks surging right around 3:00 p.m. all of the major averages finishing at their highs of the day and with that gain, not huge, but a gain, the s&p 500 now at nearly 6% this year, not including dividends. let's jump right in. brian kelly.
. >> i'm brian sullivan in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup. steve grasso, brian kelly, jeff mills and bonawyn and tonight china tech stocks falling hard if you own these do you sell or load up? we'll get answers. stuck in the suez, another attempt to clear the blocked ship failing, economic impact jamming up more than the cargo itself, you need to see the big pop today. and then your chart of the week lutz -- losing half its value since monday and has...
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and are joined by the author of that report melissa holroyd 500 years after 500 years waters davinci most remember. his most remembered as an artist and also as an inventor as a scientist his work in anatomy was hundreds of years ahead of its time also what he has told us in terms of flights yeah that was only really explored at the start of the last century he also asked very very important questions he asked why is the sky blue how does the hot work how does the valves in the heart work what is a sneeze what is in your own why do we shiver when we're cold there seem to be no stopping them i'm ready also because he was such an insatiable polymath he also told us a lot about the integration of these different disciplines and to think that this was all 500 years ago yeah ok but here we are 500 years ahead and there has been. discussion that he was such a genius that he maybe had a t.h.d. this attention deficit hyperactivity disorder what you think. i think he's the sure he frustrated a lot of people who commissioned him to do work he sometimes he took years to finish things sometimes
and are joined by the author of that report melissa holroyd 500 years after 500 years waters davinci most remember. his most remembered as an artist and also as an inventor as a scientist his work in anatomy was hundreds of years ahead of its time also what he has told us in terms of flights yeah that was only really explored at the start of the last century he also asked very very important questions he asked why is the sky blue how does the hot work how does the valves in the heart work what...
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and are joined by the author of that revolt melissa holroyd 500 years after 500 years waters davinci most remember. he's most remembered as an artist and also as an inventor as a scientist his work in anatomy was hundreds of years ahead of its time also what he has told us in terms of flights yeah that was only really explored at the start of the last century he also asked very very important questions he asked why is the sky blue how does the heart work how did the valves in the heart work what is a sneeze what is a your own why do we shiver when we're cold this is really no stopping the road also because he was such an insatiable polymath he also told us a lot about the integration of these different disciplines and to think that this was all 500 years ago that ok but here we are 500 years ahead and there has been. discussion that he was such a genius that he maybe had a t.h.d. this attention deficit hyperactivity disorder what you think. i think he is for sure he frustrated a lot of people who commissioned him to do work he sometimes he took years to finish things sometimes he nev
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let's go to meg for that meg. >> hey, melissa. i just spoke with merck's mike nally, senior vice president, and the chief marketing officer about this johnson & johnson vaccine partnership and about how it came together he told me in terms of timing he expected they can within a couple of months bring on the fill and finish part of this, really getting the vaccine into vo vials. i was trying to get a sense of how much this will increase johnson & johnson's output i have heard from johnson & johnson, it's going to surface doses in 2021. we don't know the timing of that and merck not seeing how much capacity is going on board but they say the vaccine process is extraordinarily productive in terms of making the vaccine. they noted there's not going to be any other disruptions they had been building up capacity for their own vaccines and they didn't pan out, so they are using that capacity to mike this they also say they're more vaccinating partnerships for other drugs. they announced funding from barta in order to then them bring tha
let's go to meg for that meg. >> hey, melissa. i just spoke with merck's mike nally, senior vice president, and the chief marketing officer about this johnson & johnson vaccine partnership and about how it came together he told me in terms of timing he expected they can within a couple of months bring on the fill and finish part of this, really getting the vaccine into vo vials. i was trying to get a sense of how much this will increase johnson & johnson's output i have heard from...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. guy adami, tim seymour lululemon is lower, we'll bring you all the headlines straight ahead. >>> plus new details on president biden's massive infrastructure plan. the expected price tag, $2.25 trillion later, a key piece of data showing u.s. consumers are ready to go on a shopping spree. we'll break down the stocks that could see the biggest boost. >>> we start off with -- that's right, there's some risky business going on in the market right now. check out everything in play the most recent example, a hedge fund going bust. there's the bitcoin boom and explosions in trading activity investors are still saying bring it on. 51% of individual investors think the market is still heading higher from here so are we pricing in enough risk guy? >> i know you remember when that movie came out the great tom cruise in his breakthrough role. rebecca de mornay was fantastic, just wanted to get all that out there. is the market rising in enough risk absolutely not vix closed below 20 again on the
. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. guy adami, tim seymour lululemon is lower, we'll bring you all the headlines straight ahead. >>> plus new details on president biden's massive infrastructure plan. the expected price tag, $2.25 trillion later, a key piece of data showing u.s. consumers are ready to go on a shopping spree. we'll break down the stocks that could see the biggest boost. >>> we start off with -- that's right, there's some risky business...
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one for you and one for melissa. governor, have you, yourself, taken the sexual harassment training required by new york that all employers are to give to their employees? and, melissa, as the highest ranking woman in state government, right now, and someone who interacts with the governor on a daily basis, how do you feel about these allegations against him and what is your message to women who see you in your position and see these allegations against the governor? >> short answer is yes. and i'll turn it over to melissa. just keep in mind there are hundreds and hundreds of people who work with melissa. we have more senior women in this administration than probably in any administration in history. but i'll ask melissa to respond. >> again, i would just ask that everyone refrain from judgment until the attorney general is allowed to do her work. we've asked her to come in. everyone is going to fully comply with that. but i am incredibly proud of the work that this administration has done to further women's rights,
one for you and one for melissa. governor, have you, yourself, taken the sexual harassment training required by new york that all employers are to give to their employees? and, melissa, as the highest ranking woman in state government, right now, and someone who interacts with the governor on a daily basis, how do you feel about these allegations against him and what is your message to women who see you in your position and see these allegations against the governor? >> short answer is...
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>> melissa in iowa. ray, any thoughts? >> yeah, thank you for the question especially coming from a community like iowa, and the schools stayed open, and we have to find ways to respond to the local context, and that may mean some schools have returned to 100% in-person, and some are in a hybrid fashion. what that tells us is we want to get to some version of stable, and we have to support students not academic issues as well, and when we come back, here's the bottom line that we have learned the community and schools, over four decades of work is often times when we place the burdens at home, and we agree with that, and so we engage with families when they exist, and we know we have worked with students in the foster care system and students that don't have a mom or dad at home, or are working with overburdenened grandparents. we have to show up for students who may need and have a lot of issues, because our founder says you have to get turned on to living before learning and that means building a relationship that you tr
>> melissa in iowa. ray, any thoughts? >> yeah, thank you for the question especially coming from a community like iowa, and the schools stayed open, and we have to find ways to respond to the local context, and that may mean some schools have returned to 100% in-person, and some are in a hybrid fashion. what that tells us is we want to get to some version of stable, and we have to support students not academic issues as well, and when we come back, here's the bottom line that we...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast" we're charting the tech turnaround. one technician lays out the three best looking charts. plus tesla rallying nearly 20% what we spotted in the options markets that could send tesla cruising higher? we start off with a tuesday tech turnaround the nasdaq's urged more than 3.5% today all rallying 3% or more. do these monster moves reflect what's going on? apple versus disney over the past six months. disney is up more than 45% apple is stuck in the mud. investors have been abandoning technology given what's been playing out in the market over the past few weeks, should you believe in today's bounce or do you stick with the trend guy? >> i think it's a bit of a respite. i don't believe the bounce can it last a couple more days i didn't think today would happen at all. i think some of the comments have to do with teper. rates seemed to stop on a dime after his comments although today was a good district attorney, and maybe eel see some follow-through again tomorrow, i don't think this is over by any stretch of the imaginat
. >>> i'm melissa lee. tonight on "fast" we're charting the tech turnaround. one technician lays out the three best looking charts. plus tesla rallying nearly 20% what we spotted in the options markets that could send tesla cruising higher? we start off with a tuesday tech turnaround the nasdaq's urged more than 3.5% today all rallying 3% or more. do these monster moves reflect what's going on? apple versus disney over the past six months. disney is up more than 45% apple is...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee. this is melissa lee. tonight's trader lineup -- guy, karen -- tonight on "fast money" we will tell you why a rush back to eck utahy eck - nike and fedex on the move on earnings, nike call is just kicking off we'll bring all the big headlines. starting with another stock sinking stocks finishing at lows, tech taking it the worse nasdaq down 3% action in the bond market rates rocking higher with ten-year yield touching 1.75%, a pre-pandemic high. tech under performed banks breaking out, not just today in fact, that's been the move, the trade over the past month, so is this the winning trade you stick with guy, what do you say >> i believe so, you know, tim mentioned yesterday when he saw the vix close below 20 it was more of a cautionary tale than anything else and that proved to be correct i do think you stay with this trade because i think it will continue i think it will continue because i'm of the belief rates are going higher i've been pretty stead fast on that for a while you will see two percent ten
. >>> i'm melissa lee. this is melissa lee. tonight's trader lineup -- guy, karen -- tonight on "fast money" we will tell you why a rush back to eck utahy eck - nike and fedex on the move on earnings, nike call is just kicking off we'll bring all the big headlines. starting with another stock sinking stocks finishing at lows, tech taking it the worse nasdaq down 3% action in the bond market rates rocking higher with ten-year yield touching 1.75%, a pre-pandemic high. tech...
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appreciate it, melissa. thank you. melissa bell there in paris. >>> now, some countries in europe aren't taking any chances. in italy, new restrictions kicking in on monday, and the entire country set to enter a new lockdown period over the easter weekend. cnn's delia gallagher joining me now from rome to talk about that. italy bracing for new restrictions. why the increase in cases, and what can italians expect? >> reporter: well, michael, it seems to be a problem of the rate of transmission. authorities say it has increased rapidly due to the presence of variants. the variant first identified in the uk, they say, is now prevalent in italy. the variant first identified in brazil is now showing small clusters in italy. so what they have decided to do is lock down ten of italy's 20 regions. that includes major cities like rome, milan, and venice, and of course a total lockdown over the easter weekend, april 3rd through 5th. they say that any region, michael, that exceeds a weekly caseload of more than 250 per 100,000 re
appreciate it, melissa. thank you. melissa bell there in paris. >>> now, some countries in europe aren't taking any chances. in italy, new restrictions kicking in on monday, and the entire country set to enter a new lockdown period over the easter weekend. cnn's delia gallagher joining me now from rome to talk about that. italy bracing for new restrictions. why the increase in cases, and what can italians expect? >> reporter: well, michael, it seems to be a problem of the rate of...
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>> melissa, a lot of this looks technical to me. remember we are in a paradigm shift this week from covid being the primary worry for the markets to now interest rate rises being the primary worry and that's creating moving and in stocks. when i say technical here, 3945, about half an hour ago, the lows of earlier this morning. when we hit that level there was a volume spike in the etfs that trade a lot like spy and we took another leg down i think intraday traders said we won't be rallying and might as well get out want the show you the tech names i follow semi and big cap for a general a area of the mega cap most of the big cap tech names were flattish on the week. there was not huge selling this is a first time this week to see the notable selling going on what we are seeing selling this week is in the thematic tech etf area investors love to put money in ark funds, cloud computing, clean energy founds, cloud computing etfs when they start thinking i'm going to not put as much money into certain areas it is the thematic tech area
>> melissa, a lot of this looks technical to me. remember we are in a paradigm shift this week from covid being the primary worry for the markets to now interest rate rises being the primary worry and that's creating moving and in stocks. when i say technical here, 3945, about half an hour ago, the lows of earlier this morning. when we hit that level there was a volume spike in the etfs that trade a lot like spy and we took another leg down i think intraday traders said we won't be...
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paying students money now to ta is uc davis' melissa lux. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> your spring break coming up in two weeks, march 22nd. you are paying students not to travel over spring break. what is your ultimate goal here? >> the ultimate goal here is to help keep our community healthy and reduce the amount of covid-19 that is spreading in the community. >> okay. so, to do that you are offering, you know, people an incentive not to travel. tell us who qualifies and how many people can qualify. >> sure. uc davis, the purpose of the grants is to encourage uc davis students not to travel during spring break by giving them alternative activities to do during the week. we actually have four for these in the form of a gift card to local davis businesses. they have to be used during spring break, which is march 22nd through march 26th. the different categories include an active grant, artsy grant, a stay at home grant, and a home improvement grant. >> i see. this is not $75 cash but really vouchers to be used in
paying students money now to ta is uc davis' melissa lux. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> your spring break coming up in two weeks, march 22nd. you are paying students not to travel over spring break. what is your ultimate goal here? >> the ultimate goal here is to help keep our community healthy and reduce the amount of covid-19 that is spreading in the community. >> okay. so, to do that you are offering, you know, people an incentive not to...
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thanks i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup guy adami, tim seymour, jeff mills -- following kb home and rh both on the move after earnings, what it says about the health after hours and gamestop to the moon, why one analyst is raising the target on the stock by 1,067%. later, the real money in fake buildings. the virtual real estate market is on fire, cash in on the craze. the nasdaq falling more than 2%. tesla, facebook, netflix apple all dropping shortly check out etf down 6.5% this week. as yields fell today what do you make of all this, guy? >> you know, mel, you just -- it's like your in my head because i was going to start with the russell, it's down 9% since the all-time high we made on that monday march 15th. i'll tell you, we do a call every day at 12:30 and tim seymour came on and said the market was at the high and said it's something i don't like. he turned out to be a soothe sayer. it's like a moby dick page where you book mark a certain page, well book mark this one, a lot of interesting th
thanks i'm melissa lee this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup guy adami, tim seymour, jeff mills -- following kb home and rh both on the move after earnings, what it says about the health after hours and gamestop to the moon, why one analyst is raising the target on the stock by 1,067%. later, the real money in fake buildings. the virtual real estate market is on fire, cash in on the craze. the nasdaq falling more than 2%. tesla, facebook, netflix apple all dropping shortly check out...
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for more on the situation in europe let's bring in cnn's melissa bell in paris. so, melissa, the french president saying he will accelerate vaccinations, making it a national priority. how will they do that exactly and talk to us, too, about germany's situation. >> reporter: well, essentially, right, keeping vaccination centers over the weekend, rosemary and denouncing that people who are over 70 until now had been people over 75 with no underlying conditions can go ahead and get themselves vaccinated. so lowering that age range of people who can go to those vaccinations and -- centers and begin to get a vaccine, but it is a reminder really of how far behind where it should be france is. less than 4% of its population has been fully vaccinated and once again, eu countries want to get 70% of their population vaccinated by the end of the summer. so it's going to be a hard slog. this of course as you mentioned each as in germany, in holland, in norway, in france, we're seeing worrying rises in terms of new cases, high entry numbers into icus, icus bursting at the se
for more on the situation in europe let's bring in cnn's melissa bell in paris. so, melissa, the french president saying he will accelerate vaccinations, making it a national priority. how will they do that exactly and talk to us, too, about germany's situation. >> reporter: well, essentially, right, keeping vaccination centers over the weekend, rosemary and denouncing that people who are over 70 until now had been people over 75 with no underlying conditions can go ahead and get...
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. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup, guy, karen and bono game stock going wild again today and the monster move is giving new meaning to the retail trade. we'll explain. >>> and new fallout to the massive hack attack, 30,000 u.s. companies possibly hit the key stocks that could see the most impact. >>> and later taking flight, airline stocks soaring today, why now to be your last best chance to book a ticket on the reopening trade. we start off with the nasdaq falling 2.4% pulling the index into a correction and down more than the closing high. leading today's losses, apple dropping another 4%. it is now down nearly 9% in just the past week. so when you look under the hood of this tech rack, it is not just peloton and zoom, apple widely seen as a more defensive tech play is bleeding billions in market cap. so is apple shooting off major warning flares that a bigger tech sell-off may have be coming guy, we start with you. >> i don't know if it is major warning flares, jim cramer said this for year
. >>> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. tonight's trader lineup, guy, karen and bono game stock going wild again today and the monster move is giving new meaning to the retail trade. we'll explain. >>> and new fallout to the massive hack attack, 30,000 u.s. companies possibly hit the key stocks that could see the most impact. >>> and later taking flight, airline stocks soaring today, why now to be your last best chance to book a ticket on the reopening...
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comercio >> estaba asustada en shock y sabía lo que pasó >> sus padres llamaron a las autoridades >> melissa llegaron más de 15 patrullas llegó el helicóptero y empezaron a rayar todo dijo que era un hombre blanco alto y delgado >> según el alguacil del condado es descrito como un hombre blanco de 30 años de edad >> es mi hija mi princesa y alguien que le quiso hacer daño >> a 3 semanas del hecho las autoridades no han podido dar con su paradero >> si lo hizo con mi hija de 13 años de edad lo puede hacer con alguien más >> este padre dice haber aprendido una lección >> más que nada nosotros como padres debemos tener más cuidado con nuestros hijos si los hijos nos piden algo apoyarlos en todo podía haberlos llevado en el carro >> hay que estar siempre pendiente de los hijos mire un equipo encontró un túnel subterráneo vivían dos hombres en las calles sacramento e indiana los hombres de ahí tenían 9 años de edad para convertir el sitio en su hogar ahora esta pareja fue puesta en un hogar temporal no se sorprenda si este domingo ve un edificio de 111 años de antigüedad movi
comercio >> estaba asustada en shock y sabía lo que pasó >> sus padres llamaron a las autoridades >> melissa llegaron más de 15 patrullas llegó el helicóptero y empezaron a rayar todo dijo que era un hombre blanco alto y delgado >> según el alguacil del condado es descrito como un hombre blanco de 30 años de edad >> es mi hija mi princesa y alguien que le quiso hacer daño >> a 3 semanas del hecho las autoridades no han podido dar con su paradero...
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melissa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was yesterday the first day of italy's second lockdown in just over a year that the news came that it was joining that growing list of european countries who announced the suspension of the astrazeneca vaccine. one of the most important in terms of europe's rollout not only the first contract signed by the eu, it was one of its largest. as a result of that series of suspensions, country after country saying they're stopping, it is 8 million doses currently sitting on shelves that cannot be used while we wait to find out what the european medicine's agency has to say ability. it is investigating these fears that have led to these suspensions, essentially that some patients who have been inoculated with it went on to develop blood clots. astrazeneca itself points out of the 17 million people so far inoculated with their vaccine in the united kingdom and here in the eu, it is just over 30 of them who have gone on to experience difficulties. that they say is either equal or inferior to
melissa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it was yesterday the first day of italy's second lockdown in just over a year that the news came that it was joining that growing list of european countries who announced the suspension of the astrazeneca vaccine. one of the most important in terms of europe's rollout not only the first contract signed by the eu, it was one of its largest. as a result of that series of suspensions, country after country saying they're stopping, it is 8...
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i want to thank melissa and paul, both of you. coming up, more on the key question of what the jurors will be considering. we'll also be joined by congresswoman stacey plaskett, a former impeachment manager. she's live. also, the wider context for this trial. some of the largest social justice protests we've seen. we have the new aclu president. and our special report of this racial double standard. you're watching a special, the "trial, the killing of george floyd." special, the "trial, the killing of george floyd. * #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin losing a tooth didn't stop you but your partial can act like a bacteria magnet, putting natural teeth at risk. new polident propartial helps purify your partial and strengthens and protects natural teeth. so, are you gonna lose another tooth? not on my watch! ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what
i want to thank melissa and paul, both of you. coming up, more on the key question of what the jurors will be considering. we'll also be joined by congresswoman stacey plaskett, a former impeachment manager. she's live. also, the wider context for this trial. some of the largest social justice protests we've seen. we have the new aclu president. and our special report of this racial double standard. you're watching a special, the "trial, the killing of george floyd." special, the...
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for more we're joiptd by melissa bell in paris. melissa, what are we to make all of this? >> reporter: it was these reports in several european countries, all of these patients were found to have blood clots after injection. they stop, as in denmark, the delivery of the vaccine altogether for a 14-day period. now thailand waiting to see what the results of the european investigations are before it gets back to vac sip nating anyone or begins to vaccinate anyone with the astrazeneca vaccine. for europeans where it was such an important part of a vaccination program, this is yet another blow since it means for the next few days or couple of weeks at least these countries are not going to be able to be inoculating anyone with this astrazeneca vaccine or that particular batch. another blow. there were already difficulties with it. there's the question of vaccine reliability. people try to get themselves vaccinated all around the world. >> absolutely. thanks so much, melissa bell in paris. >>> duchess meghan's bombshell interview has raised a divide. it's raised questions about
for more we're joiptd by melissa bell in paris. melissa, what are we to make all of this? >> reporter: it was these reports in several european countries, all of these patients were found to have blood clots after injection. they stop, as in denmark, the delivery of the vaccine altogether for a 14-day period. now thailand waiting to see what the results of the european investigations are before it gets back to vac sip nating anyone or begins to vaccinate anyone with the astrazeneca...
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we'll see, melissa, how it ends up playing out with republicans, particularly on capitol hill who are already signaling they are not going to vote to unwind tax cuts put in place just four years ago. the president calling for unity and bipartisan on an issue that republicans and democrats have agreed on in the past. >> maybe stumbling blocks potentially is that this plan is far-reaching the summary is two dozen pages, that's the summary of the plan, and it includes things like child care, money for housing and things that don't come to mind necessarily when you think of infrastructure. >> well, that's right. the plan includes $400 billion for what they are calling the care economy it includes $100 billion for broadband. $180 billion for rnd money to retrofit schools. it is expensive and wide-ranging and remember, this is just the first hal of the package the the americans job plan and jet -- yet to unveil the americans family plan to include more likely to see some of the increased rates on high and wealthy households so this is only part one of two. and already it is sweeping large d
we'll see, melissa, how it ends up playing out with republicans, particularly on capitol hill who are already signaling they are not going to vote to unwind tax cuts put in place just four years ago. the president calling for unity and bipartisan on an issue that republicans and democrats have agreed on in the past. >> maybe stumbling blocks potentially is that this plan is far-reaching the summary is two dozen pages, that's the summary of the plan, and it includes things like child care,...
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melissa, i emphasize the way evidence works in court because this is a trial where people know a lot, i think, about what's happened. yet, tomorrow it will be the jurors' job to do what? to listen to what? educate us. >> well, both sides, when this trial begins, are going to be at great pains to get to the heart of the mater for each of them. the government has the burden of establishing mr. chauvin's guilt on the times charged beyond a reasonable doubt. that's a high standard. that means for the defense, what they really need to do is inject the element of doubt. as you said, this question of mr. floyd's underlying health conditions will be really critical because the government has to show beyond a reasonable doubt that derek chauvin's actions on that fateful day were a substantial cause of mr. floyd's death. so the defense is going to be at great pains to introduce evidence showing that there were other factors so that this was not a substantial cause of his death. that these other factors were more significantly contributing. >> and if a juror says, like a viewer might say, well,
melissa, i emphasize the way evidence works in court because this is a trial where people know a lot, i think, about what's happened. yet, tomorrow it will be the jurors' job to do what? to listen to what? educate us. >> well, both sides, when this trial begins, are going to be at great pains to get to the heart of the mater for each of them. the government has the burden of establishing mr. chauvin's guilt on the times charged beyond a reasonable doubt. that's a high standard. that means...
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we've got janelle ross with us, an msnbc contributor and melissa murray, professor of law at nyu, a former law clerk to justice sonia sotomayor, also an msnbc contributor. janelle, we'll start with you because you've been reporting in minneapolis. so give us a sense of the mood there. what's the feeling as this trial gets under way tomorrow? >> i'd say that there's a little bit of tension in the air here. there are businesses downtown near the court house that are already boarded up. there are barricades that are going up. certainly i think it is the issue of everyone's mind that people all over town are discussing. so i'd say that the mood is a little tense. at the same time, i think that this is very much the moment that many people have been waiting for, for various reasons. people who strongly support this officer and believe he did nothing wrong, those who believe that it's high time if not past time for a real reckoning on policing not just nationally but specifically here in minneapolis where there's a fairly extensive history of questionable deaths involving police officers. >> mel
we've got janelle ross with us, an msnbc contributor and melissa murray, professor of law at nyu, a former law clerk to justice sonia sotomayor, also an msnbc contributor. janelle, we'll start with you because you've been reporting in minneapolis. so give us a sense of the mood there. what's the feeling as this trial gets under way tomorrow? >> i'd say that there's a little bit of tension in the air here. there are businesses downtown near the court house that are already boarded up....
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. >> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. steve grasso, won win, pete najarian the chart master says it's time to pull the plug on the energy trade. big winner a handful of names breaking out in today's rally should you stick with that's trades later, virgin galactic, crashing back toe earth we start off with a big rally to end a wild week. stocks surging to the close with averages gaining more than 1.5%, every sector posting gains led by energy. the index started in the green buyers came in strong and it was off to the races rallying throughout the afternoon to close up nearly 2%. the range interday, 120 points, so what drove the bounceback grasso, what do you say? well, i only heard a little bit of your question, but i'm going to go with whatever i think i know about the market right now, because i have a sneaky suspicion that you're talking about market volatility. what we've seen is that switch between value and growth and coming out of growth and into value. it's all about rates, melissa. every one is knee-jerk reaction
. >> i'm melissa lee and this is "fast money. steve grasso, won win, pete najarian the chart master says it's time to pull the plug on the energy trade. big winner a handful of names breaking out in today's rally should you stick with that's trades later, virgin galactic, crashing back toe earth we start off with a big rally to end a wild week. stocks surging to the close with averages gaining more than 1.5%, every sector posting gains led by energy. the index started in the green...
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i think there are a lot of questions for his senior staff, especially melissa derosa, who seemingly is involved in both cases. griff: we are following both of those investigations. before i lose you, mike, i've got to ask you about a new report coming out of your state showing taxpayers are paying up to $1 million a night to house the homeless in new york city since the pandemic started. you can see there it's a simple number, 1 million. what's happening there and what do new york city taxpayers feel about that? >> well, this is a culmination of seven and-a-half years of failed leadership by bill de blasio. he has failed to adequately address the homeless crisis in new york city. it's skyrocketed under his administration because they weren't providing the necessary mental health and drug addiction treatment needed for many of these people who are suffering and they need assistance and so now as a result of his failed leadership and the pandemic, taxpayers are paying million dollars a day to house the homeless in hotels. it's a terrible policy, both from an economic standpoint, it's a t
i think there are a lot of questions for his senior staff, especially melissa derosa, who seemingly is involved in both cases. griff: we are following both of those investigations. before i lose you, mike, i've got to ask you about a new report coming out of your state showing taxpayers are paying up to $1 million a night to house the homeless in new york city since the pandemic started. you can see there it's a simple number, 1 million. what's happening there and what do new york city...
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. >> i'm melissa lee this is "fast money" today's trader lineup guy adami -- tonight we're all over gamestop stock hitting after hour lows since the early earnings report. the company's call is under way, it is at capacity but we're on it and bring you the highlights. >>> plus light's out at disney sending operators tumbling today. >>> later pete taking the mound to take his pitch on this health care name for your portfolio we'll bring you that name. but starting with the breaking news with intel, josh lipton has the detaylors. >> so intel has is hosting the calls. it it significant. let me bring you the headlines they're announcing manufacturer expansion plans beginning with $20 billion investment to build two new fans or factories in arizona to say this will create 3,000 high-tech jobs, 3,000 construction job and 50,000 long term jobs. the ceo saying in a statement we're setting a course for new era of innovation and product leadership at intel. he says intel is the only company with the depth and breadth of software with package and process with at-scale manufacturer that customers could
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i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia activists in bangladesh have been hitting the streets to protest the death of mushtaq ahmed a writer who died in prison and who was sent there in the 1st place for what he said on facebook he had criticized the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic those demonstrating demand the withdrawal of the expansive and fairly new digital security act under which it was charged and they want an independent investigation not a government one into how he died. there and aim was to march to bangladeshis interior ministry arm in arm hundreds of mostly. students joined in the protest in their way though this police barricade and for a 4th day what began as a peaceful march turned into something more ugly. the protesters anger is twofold it's about the death of a right mushtaq ahmed in jail and it's about a security law that they see is trampling on their freedom of speech i. think. we have succeeded in our program to lay siege to the interior ministry he accommodates we demand it the elements of the digital security act we protest the way he writes an
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. >> i'm scott in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. today's trader lineup -- tonight on fast, a bold call on the banks, dony -- tony mcguire on the qualify today plus ford driving higher on the back of a big upgrade. is this the stock to play in the ev space and betting on the march madness could be a slam dunk for gambling we start with fwri fade. the dow and s&p in the red with the nasdaq holding gains. for the week all three major averages now finishing lower rates front and center ten year yield holding above pre-pandemic highs. what's the set up as we head into the final trading week of the quarter? steve, i turn to you, first, this is no big he secret it depends on where rates go. >> that's 100% right, scott. and thanks for being here. haven't seen you in so long. so ratds are definitely -- >> so rates are definitely leading by the head quite frankly and you're seeing the dynamic of people -- investors, trying to get used to buying something they're not familiar with what i mean by that, fang stocks everyone knows what they do. i
. >> i'm scott in for melissa lee. this is "fast money. today's trader lineup -- tonight on fast, a bold call on the banks, dony -- tony mcguire on the qualify today plus ford driving higher on the back of a big upgrade. is this the stock to play in the ev space and betting on the march madness could be a slam dunk for gambling we start with fwri fade. the dow and s&p in the red with the nasdaq holding gains. for the week all three major averages now finishing lower rates front...
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i'm melissa chan welcome to d.w. news asia activists in bangladesh have been hitting the streets to protest the death of mushtaq ahmed a writer who died in prison and who was sent there in the 1st place for what he said on facebook he had criticised the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic those demonstrating demand the withdrawal of the expansive and fairly new do. security act under which it was charged and they want an independent investigation not a government one into how he died. their aim was to march to bangladesh's interior ministry arm in arm hundreds of mostly students joined in the protest in their way though this police barricade and for a 4th day what began as a peaceful march turned into something more ugly. the protesters anger is twofold it's about the death of a rights mushtaq ahmed in jail and it's about a security law that they see is trampling on their freedom of speech i. think. we have succeeded in our programme to lay siege to the interior ministry the economy rates we demanded th
i'm melissa chan welcome to d.w. news asia activists in bangladesh have been hitting the streets to protest the death of mushtaq ahmed a writer who died in prison and who was sent there in the 1st place for what he said on facebook he had criticised the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic those demonstrating demand the withdrawal of the expansive and fairly new do. security act under which it was charged and they want an independent investigation not a government one into how he...
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melissa bell joins us live from paris to explain. melissa, we spoke yesterday about all the confusion surrounding the astrazeneca vaccine and the fear of blood clots. what's the latest? is there any more clarity? >> well, we've been hearing from the world health organization, from the european medications agency, from the national health agency here in france and, of course, from the company itself that, in fact, sort of batting back that idea that there is any evidence for the time being that there could be a link between patients developing blood clots and having been inoculated with the vaccine. pushing back, of course, because as you say, the list has just been growing of the countries who have either paused the distribution of the vaccine entirely or stopped some of its batches being used instead over those fears. so a real divide here in europe on that question and, of course, the consequences are twofold. first of all, that there is a fear even as the united states begins to look towards the astrazeneca vaccine that there coul
melissa bell joins us live from paris to explain. melissa, we spoke yesterday about all the confusion surrounding the astrazeneca vaccine and the fear of blood clots. what's the latest? is there any more clarity? >> well, we've been hearing from the world health organization, from the european medications agency, from the national health agency here in france and, of course, from the company itself that, in fact, sort of batting back that idea that there is any evidence for the time being...
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melissa bell is live in paris for us. melissa, walk us through what is happening here. there's a concern about blood clots? >> reporter: that's right. these are three countries so far, denmark, norway, iceland who have announced, laura, an outright stopping of that delivery of the astrazeneca vaccine. others have announced they've stopped a particular batch. this over fears that some people who have been inoculated went on to be found to have blood clots. while that's being investigated, there is a suspension in the krugsal vaccine to so many european countries. europe is split. you have other countries like spain, germany and france who will continue with their rollout of the vaccine and they don't agree with that. look, of the 5 million europeans vaccinated so far, there are 30 across the e.u. that have reported problems. the european medicines agency giving the backing back in january. this is really a vaccine beset with problems ever since it began. you'll remember back in january it was over deliveries the european union has had a pretty unseemly rou. europe is det
melissa bell is live in paris for us. melissa, walk us through what is happening here. there's a concern about blood clots? >> reporter: that's right. these are three countries so far, denmark, norway, iceland who have announced, laura, an outright stopping of that delivery of the astrazeneca vaccine. others have announced they've stopped a particular batch. this over fears that some people who have been inoculated went on to be found to have blood clots. while that's being investigated,...
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i will turn it over to melissa. keep in mind there are hundreds and hundreds of people who work with melissa. we have more senior women in this administration than probably in any administration in history. i will ask melissa to respond. >> i would ask that everyone refrain from judgment until the attorney general is athroughed do her work. -- allowed to do her work. we asked her to come in and i am proud of the work this administration has done to further women's right and expand protections for women in and out of the workplace. maternal health. reproduction health and the list goes on. we have seen more women rise to highest levels in terms of commissioners and senior staff locals. we promoted each other and supported each worth. i don't think this diminishes any of that. i look forward to continuing our work toing continue the women's agenda. >> thank you very much. have a good day. covid numbers are good. still be mart. thank you. >> sandra: andrew cuomo wrapping his news conference in albany addressing the sex
i will turn it over to melissa. keep in mind there are hundreds and hundreds of people who work with melissa. we have more senior women in this administration than probably in any administration in history. i will ask melissa to respond. >> i would ask that everyone refrain from judgment until the attorney general is athroughed do her work. -- allowed to do her work. we asked her to come in and i am proud of the work this administration has done to further women's right and expand...
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. >>> so let's cross to cnn's melissa bell, she joins us live from paris. good to see you, melissa. so surging cases in france and germany with both nations turning to russia for help with the vaccine. what is the latest on all of this? >> reporter: that's right, rosemary. that is an important shift since what we had seen so far is that the sputnik investigation under investigation since march 4th by the european's medicines agency that process will take several months. if you look at what's happened with previous vaccines until now it was really only countries breaking ranks with the rest of europe who turned to it, hungry, austria which is extremely upset about the way that vaccines are distributed among european countries now in negotiations with russia to purchase a million doses. the fact that france and germany might be speaking to vladimir putin about how they might cooperate to get it to europe tells you all you need to know about the severe vaccine shortages gripping europe and making that vaccine rollout so slow. angela merkel and emanuel macron under tremendous pressure t
. >>> so let's cross to cnn's melissa bell, she joins us live from paris. good to see you, melissa. so surging cases in france and germany with both nations turning to russia for help with the vaccine. what is the latest on all of this? >> reporter: that's right, rosemary. that is an important shift since what we had seen so far is that the sputnik investigation under investigation since march 4th by the european's medicines agency that process will take several months. if you...
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but as melissa colorado found out, some parents say it's not enough. more needs to be done to address the loss of learning during the pandemic. >> reporter: in the past year, this is the closest 8-year-old josh has been able to get to his school, crocker highlands elementary in oakland. but this a matter of days, that's going change. the oakland unified school district and the teachers union reached an agreement to bring the youngest students back under a hybrid learning plan. >> it's progress, but we can do a lot better. >> reporter: starting tuesday, students in pre-k through second grade can return for in-person learning. priority students can also return to the classroom. by april 19th, third-graders through fifth graders, and at least one other secondary grade can return. families still have the choice to opt out and stick with distance learning. >> kids like mine will be in class from 1230 to 3:00 p.m. twice a week. so it's only fife hours of instruction. >> megan praises the district for keeping parents up to date about sanitation efforts at eac
but as melissa colorado found out, some parents say it's not enough. more needs to be done to address the loss of learning during the pandemic. >> reporter: in the past year, this is the closest 8-year-old josh has been able to get to his school, crocker highlands elementary in oakland. but this a matter of days, that's going change. the oakland unified school district and the teachers union reached an agreement to bring the youngest students back under a hybrid learning plan. >>...
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all that and more coming up after a short break with my colleague melissa chan and of course you can always get the latest on our web site dot com or you can follow us on twitter and instagram x.t. w. news i'm claire richardson in berlin for me and the entire team and so much for joining us. cutting. costs. apple doesn't fall far from the tree and the ball doesn't stray far from the goal posts. and any case talent often runs in the family. famous for the pros and their success all the time for. a family. 16 d w. w's crime fighter car back africa's most successful radio drama series continues. this season the stories focus on hate speech solo prevention and sustainable cargo production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters to mindanao. people in trucks injured when trying to save the city center more and more refugees are being turned away from upline. least predominantly look at demonstrators lucky to live stream trailers lugging 200. 11 fold more than 300 people are seek
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