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phil: u.s. president joe biden hosts his afghan counterpart at the white house today as afghanistan faces a crisis. taliban militants have been claiming territory since the u.s. troop pullout began in may. all nato troops are due to leave by september. president biden has promised billions of dollars in security assistance, but will it be enough? we go to washington for details in just a moment. first, this report. reporter: searching for anythg they can svage, scrap merchants picked through what is left of a former u.s. airbase, once the nerve center for operations in afghanistan. this is what remains after america's longest overseas war. in the north, the taliban is on the aance, suddenly gaining territory, taking district after district. the u.n. is sounding the alarm. >> most districts that have been taken surround provincial capitals, suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take these capitals once foreign forces are fully withdrawn. reporter: it is the calm for th
phil: u.s. president joe biden hosts his afghan counterpart at the white house today as afghanistan faces a crisis. taliban militants have been claiming territory since the u.s. troop pullout began in may. all nato troops are due to leave by september. president biden has promised billions of dollars in security assistance, but will it be enough? we go to washington for details in just a moment. first, this report. reporter: searching for anythg they can svage, scrap merchants picked through...
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phil: he is in jail at the moment. you must be concerned about your own position. >> no, i am trying not to think about it. of course i would like to support are, and do not want to leave the country, and one to help him -- and i want to help him to have this time as a more easier and comfortable way, so i am here to help him. phil: right, and i do not know if you have been watching what is going on in belarus, but the parallels are uncanny with the way the opposition is being dealt with there what is happening in russia. >> you are right. i do not like it at all. of course, when we were wating last summer, it was really frightening, and it was extraordinary. now i am pretty sure something like this could be in moscow before the summer for the election for the parliament. phil: we wish you well, thank you for joining us, tatyana usmanov. >> thank you. phil: the world's biggest meat processing company jbs is getting back online after ransomware attack's. u.s. president joe biden signal today that he is considering retal
phil: he is in jail at the moment. you must be concerned about your own position. >> no, i am trying not to think about it. of course i would like to support are, and do not want to leave the country, and one to help him -- and i want to help him to have this time as a more easier and comfortable way, so i am here to help him. phil: right, and i do not know if you have been watching what is going on in belarus, but the parallels are uncanny with the way the opposition is being dealt with...
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i'm phil gayle, welcome to the program. police forces around the world have made hundreds of arrests as part of a major sting targeting organized crime networks. investigators say they gathered evidence by tricking suspects into using a messaging app controlled by the f.b.i. in the united states. the high-tech bust is being described as an unprecedented blow against the crime gangs. >> drugs, guns and money, lots of money. that's on top of over 800 arrests worldwide in operation trojan shield. top law enforcement officials around the world worked together to distribute 20,000 devices they named to criminals who thought their messages were encrypted. while police read their communications. police disrupted dozens of plots, users who tried to check in on the website on tuesday were greeted with this message. this domain has been seized. the f.b.i. gave details. >> and to give you an idea of the magnitude of our penetration, we were able to actually see photographs of hundreds of tons of cocaine that were concealed in shipment
i'm phil gayle, welcome to the program. police forces around the world have made hundreds of arrests as part of a major sting targeting organized crime networks. investigators say they gathered evidence by tricking suspects into using a messaging app controlled by the f.b.i. in the united states. the high-tech bust is being described as an unprecedented blow against the crime gangs. >> drugs, guns and money, lots of money. that's on top of over 800 arrests worldwide in operation trojan...
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. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome. today marks the anniversary of beijing's 1989 tiananmen square massacre. authorities in hong kong have banned in any agile -- an annual vigil for the second year. despite this, thousands did gather at victoria park. thousands of police gathered across the city. reporter: a light, to remember lives lost, snuffed out just moments later. but the resistance upon congers -- of hong kongers is proving more difficult to extinguish. authorities have banned vigil to honor victims of the tiananmen square massacre for the second year in a row. they cited restrictions on mass gatherings, although football games and other eves have resumed. but neither the band nor the threat of a five-year prison sentence has deterred people from turning out in the streets. hundreds carry lighters or sidelights from their mobile phones. >> we were being very peaceful. we only let-upandles t commemate. but they are accusing us of violating so many different laws. it is in abuse of their power to detain everyone an
. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome. today marks the anniversary of beijing's 1989 tiananmen square massacre. authorities in hong kong have banned in any agile -- an annual vigil for the second year. despite this, thousands did gather at victoria park. thousands of police gathered across the city. reporter: a light, to remember lives lost, snuffed out just moments later. but the resistance upon congers -- of hong kongers is proving more difficult to extinguish. authorities have banned vigil to...
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i am phil gayle, welcome to the program. polls have closed in iran's presidential election but a number of stations have extended their hours. turnover was expected to be low because of widespread apathy after candidates were barred from standing. >> a new day, but not a new dawn. as a curtain rose in iran's election, the old guard remains firmly in control. the supreme leader casting his vote after borrowing hundreds of reformist candidates from running. with their choices limited, many have decided to stay away from the polls. turnout is projected at a record low. >> i want about, because whether i do or not, somebody has already been elected. they are only organizing elections for the media. >> posing for the cameras, the man likely to become iran's next president, the hard-line candidate is poised to exceed the moderate shifting power even further towards the conservative clerics. this will leave hard-liners in charge of negotiations to create a nuclear deal to limit iran's nuclear enrichment. those who did turn out to v
i am phil gayle, welcome to the program. polls have closed in iran's presidential election but a number of stations have extended their hours. turnover was expected to be low because of widespread apathy after candidates were barred from standing. >> a new day, but not a new dawn. as a curtain rose in iran's election, the old guard remains firmly in control. the supreme leader casting his vote after borrowing hundreds of reformist candidates from running. with their choices limited, many...
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phil: norway's foreign minister. we will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world starting in peru where the presidential election is still too close to call. the right wing populist holds a narrow lead appeared the votes are still being -- holds a narrow lead. the votes are still being counted in rural areas. the winner will lead a nation suffering from a recession and the world's worst coronavirus death rate. the last liberator of auschwitz has died. he broke through the fences of the nazi death camp and gave food to emaciated prisoners. he later became an olympic fencer for the soviet union. >> an unusual funnel cloud has been hovering over the british city of bristol. the british forecast has said a cone-shaped phenomenon is similar to a tornado accept the end of the funnel does not touch the ground. india has faced weeks of crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic, but another country is turning the tide on the number of cases. caseloads dropping slowly. some restrictions are being lif
phil: norway's foreign minister. we will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world starting in peru where the presidential election is still too close to call. the right wing populist holds a narrow lead appeared the votes are still being -- holds a narrow lead. the votes are still being counted in rural areas. the winner will lead a nation suffering from a recession and the world's worst coronavirus death rate. the last liberator of auschwitz has died. he broke...
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phil: thank you for that. now to india where monsoon season has begun with a tragedy. 11 people including eight children have died after a building collapsed in mumbai. heavy rains undermined the poorly constructed house. the country is preparing for more monsoon disasters. >> is a race against time for these rescue workers. as they search for survivors in the rubble of this apartment building. residents joined firefighters and police officers as they looked for signs of life. >> there was an incredibly loud noise. we knew something terrible had happened. i rushed out my front door and i saw the building had collapsed. >> heavy monsoon rains have pounded mumbai since wednesday and many parts of the city are underwater. the rainfall could have weakened the building's foundations with deadly consequences. >>erhe incident happened around midnight. it was a building consisting of a ground-floor and two levels. it fell onto the building in front of it. we have rescued 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and
phil: thank you for that. now to india where monsoon season has begun with a tragedy. 11 people including eight children have died after a building collapsed in mumbai. heavy rains undermined the poorly constructed house. the country is preparing for more monsoon disasters. >> is a race against time for these rescue workers. as they search for survivors in the rubble of this apartment building. residents joined firefighters and police officers as they looked for signs of life. >>...
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and scott wiener, and phil and i, we got together and one year of the budget we said, okay, phil, we have $4 million for you. and then ginsburg said that we need another $8 million. so i said, okay, all right, you know, money -- we'll get another $8 million. and then he said, we need another $25 million. and then we asked, well, how much does this darned thing cost? and we all know the answer to that. but let me also say a week after that conversation right here, i was sitting in room 200 with mayor breed and she said -- and i think that this is one of those one-two things. she said, david chu, you heard about this project called india baseip? and i said -- basin. and i said, i have. well, we're making this a priority. and i just have to say, mayor breed, thank you for your leadership. i think that but for you -- and i know that supervisor walton and phil ginsburg and so many folks here, you are the village that is making this happen. so thank you. [applause] let me just end with one thing. so i am a resident. i live about 10 minutes from here and i moved to the southeast neighborhoo
and scott wiener, and phil and i, we got together and one year of the budget we said, okay, phil, we have $4 million for you. and then ginsburg said that we need another $8 million. so i said, okay, all right, you know, money -- we'll get another $8 million. and then he said, we need another $25 million. and then we asked, well, how much does this darned thing cost? and we all know the answer to that. but let me also say a week after that conversation right here, i was sitting in room 200 with...
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and scott wiener, and phil and i, we got together and one year of the budget we said, okay, phil, we have $4 million for you. and then ginsburg said that we need another $8 million. so i said, okay, all right, you know, money -- we'll get another $8 million. and then he said, we need another $25 million. and then we asked, well, how much does this darned thing cost? and we all know the answer to that. but let me also say a week after that conversation right here, i was sitting in room 200 with mayor breed and she said -- and i think that this is one of those one-two things. she said, david chu, you heard about this project called india baseip? and i said -- basin. and i said, i have. well, we're making this a priority. and i just have to say, mayor breed, thank you for your leadership. i think that but for you -- and i know that supervisor walton and phil ginsburg and so many folks here, you are the village that is making this happen. so thank you. [applause] let me just end with one thing. so i am a resident. i live about 10 minutes from here and i moved to the southeast neighborhoo
and scott wiener, and phil and i, we got together and one year of the budget we said, okay, phil, we have $4 million for you. and then ginsburg said that we need another $8 million. so i said, okay, all right, you know, money -- we'll get another $8 million. and then he said, we need another $25 million. and then we asked, well, how much does this darned thing cost? and we all know the answer to that. but let me also say a week after that conversation right here, i was sitting in room 200 with...
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>> i love phil lebeau giving me the business that was tremendous. i love phil, number one. i also love jack dorsey, i mean, he is two ceos in one and he crushes on both. twitter and the earnings on july 22nd >> karen >> yeah, so we talked about it target what do you do when a stock runs up so much do you buy it? if you don't own it, buy some, like a quarter position. you will probably get a chance to buy it cheaper. maybe not. buy some. >> tim. >> we talked about china's didi coming into the top end. range. rideshare and the $65 billion valuation effectively. if this pbook was oversubscribe by u.s. investors i have to be buying baba. the headwinds against baba is big brother and that's the dynamic you have to accept is on your side also at didi alibaba, i think she breaks higher >> dan. >> on guy's twitter call, tom brady is talking crypto. yesterday we had sean carter with jack dorsey on a twitter space. that's on fire i like sofi last week 21.5 i like it here. >> see you tomorrow. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now xxxx >>> i am here to level the playing field f
>> i love phil lebeau giving me the business that was tremendous. i love phil, number one. i also love jack dorsey, i mean, he is two ceos in one and he crushes on both. twitter and the earnings on july 22nd >> karen >> yeah, so we talked about it target what do you do when a stock runs up so much do you buy it? if you don't own it, buy some, like a quarter position. you will probably get a chance to buy it cheaper. maybe not. buy some. >> tim. >> we talked about...
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phil keating reporting live. what's the latest? >> this is day five of this massive search and rescue operation. it's winding down. the operation of the building is enormous. it's dangerous. it's intense. if you remove hurricanes from the equation, this event is the single largest search and rescue operation in the state of florida's history. the latest today on the account. two more bodies recovered today on top of the four found sunday bringing the confirmed death toll now to 11 people with 150 people still unaccounted for. everyone is well aware that the window of survivability is shrinking by the day. one of the last survivors pulled out alive happened early thursday morning, and he is a boy. his mother did not survive the collapse. here is the county mayor tonight. >> sonar, cameras, dogs, heavy equipment and the men and women from all over the world. >> over the weekend, the city of surfside released a report by a structural engineer from 2018 who inspected the building and warned of "major structural damage that must be addr
phil keating reporting live. what's the latest? >> this is day five of this massive search and rescue operation. it's winding down. the operation of the building is enormous. it's dangerous. it's intense. if you remove hurricanes from the equation, this event is the single largest search and rescue operation in the state of florida's history. the latest today on the account. two more bodies recovered today on top of the four found sunday bringing the confirmed death toll now to 11 people...
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phil, let me start with you. i have to begin with you, because you were the one with a real aggressive timeline, 10-year yield by summer, i don't know officially summertime. you said it would be above 10%. why has it gone the opposite way? >> break on the jobs data. softer than expected two months in a row. muted expectations around jobs. the fact of the matter we just didn't get there yet a goldilocks moment in the jobs market. fed continues to buy. not a lot of pressure by it is coming. england reduced bond-buying program. at momentum of this economy inevitable we'll see the 10-year go higher especially as the dollar weakens and supply of treasury may become less because the infrastructure bill doesn't get done. it ultimately means higher inflation, less treasurys, weaker dollar. will see 10-year by 2%. i thought end of june. might take mid-july but we'll get there. charles: it is inevitable i know that. we've been saying it on wall street three or four years. gary, one of the reactions is rewarming up to techn
phil, let me start with you. i have to begin with you, because you were the one with a real aggressive timeline, 10-year yield by summer, i don't know officially summertime. you said it would be above 10%. why has it gone the opposite way? >> break on the jobs data. softer than expected two months in a row. muted expectations around jobs. the fact of the matter we just didn't get there yet a goldilocks moment in the jobs market. fed continues to buy. not a lot of pressure by it is coming....
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phil's weight is a little special, though. he is our most significant brand ambassador, closely associated with it. and he's the only one, when phil wins, we see sell-through really spike. and so he's -- he's unique he's the fan favorite and talks about dropping bombs and kids around and a great social media presence so i'm confident it was very good for the game of golf, great for phil and also for callaway >> that's interesting, it's like a phil mickelson bump. i am curious, though, as you talk about catering to more, newer, growing folks coming to the game of golf on the equipment side, the resale market has been pretty hot and traditionally golf is a pretty expensive sport to play what are you seeing in terms of resale, and is that a competitor or is that an opportunity for callaway >> well, i think the fact that there's more avenues to get into the game has to be positive, right? so you go to top golf and it's an inexpensive way to get exposed to golf. that did not exist previously. you get hooked there it's a great busin
phil's weight is a little special, though. he is our most significant brand ambassador, closely associated with it. and he's the only one, when phil wins, we see sell-through really spike. and so he's -- he's unique he's the fan favorite and talks about dropping bombs and kids around and a great social media presence so i'm confident it was very good for the game of golf, great for phil and also for callaway >> that's interesting, it's like a phil mickelson bump. i am curious, though, as...
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phil, i would like to start with you. is it us watching from afar up and down the eastern corridor or are there signs of movement be it ever so humble in the president's domestic agenda? >> brian, there certainly are signs of movement here in washington for president biden who remember just returned to the united states after a lengthy and eventful foreign trip that concluded with the meeting with president putin. he got here and there were signs of hope. there's the supreme court ruling on obamacare of course which is a really significant development for this white house and for the democratic party as a whole preserving that health care program. but the bipartisan movement over on capitol hill in terms of the infrastructure plan is a very welcomed sign by the white house which has patiently been working for months now through the spring to try to bring republicans together with democrats to work out some sort of a deal. it is not done yet of course and it does not include some of the climate change and other initiatives
phil, i would like to start with you. is it us watching from afar up and down the eastern corridor or are there signs of movement be it ever so humble in the president's domestic agenda? >> brian, there certainly are signs of movement here in washington for president biden who remember just returned to the united states after a lengthy and eventful foreign trip that concluded with the meeting with president putin. he got here and there were signs of hope. there's the supreme court ruling...
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phil lebeau, break town this morning's ingest. >> no longer at lordstown motors shares again, showing you this because you don't see a 20% drop in the stock every day, but that's what we see from lordstown today. down about 20% after the ceo and cfo resigned ceo, alsoa visionary who put this together. steve burns. talked with him a number of times including in march when the controversy came up with the short seller hindenburg research a lot of what was released today was not just their referring nation, also results of an independent investigation from lordstown motors looking into claims from the short seller hindenburg research that basically said, look, plans for that truck, endurance pick-up truck are not legitimate what they basically said according to an independent probe most claims from hindenburg were false and misleading, however admitted there were statements relating to pre-orders that were inaccurate again, look at shares of lordstown motors, we'll go back and look where the stock was back when it was an ipo in october. here's where it is today so this is a company that
phil lebeau, break town this morning's ingest. >> no longer at lordstown motors shares again, showing you this because you don't see a 20% drop in the stock every day, but that's what we see from lordstown today. down about 20% after the ceo and cfo resigned ceo, alsoa visionary who put this together. steve burns. talked with him a number of times including in march when the controversy came up with the short seller hindenburg research a lot of what was released today was not just their...
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phil lebeau has more >> reporter: good morning, becky. honda is committing to be all electric by 2040 the first electric model in north america by 2024. it plans to make two electric vehicles to rollout here in the north american markets specifically for the united states in 2024 the prologue suv from honda. the unnamed acura ev both in 2024 built on the ultium platform that is gm it is built on the gm platform we will explain that in a bit. honda, much like the japanese competitors, toyota, focusing on hybrid over the last several years. 7% of the u.s. sales are hybrid electric this is a hybrid electric crv that the company is rolling out. you have global growth in evs that is going to be so strong. the market is clearly moving toward pure electric vehicles that honda, within the last year, has made it clear it will get into the game and start rolling them out going all electric and completely electric by 2040. sales to date of honda up 42.5%. we want to look at gm. why? because honda has been working with gm on a number of projects, inc
phil lebeau has more >> reporter: good morning, becky. honda is committing to be all electric by 2040 the first electric model in north america by 2024. it plans to make two electric vehicles to rollout here in the north american markets specifically for the united states in 2024 the prologue suv from honda. the unnamed acura ev both in 2024 built on the ultium platform that is gm it is built on the gm platform we will explain that in a bit. honda, much like the japanese competitors,...
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phil lebeau with the story how will it work, phil >> hey, you know, sara, if this plane is flying by the end of the decade, which is the idea at this point, wilf will probably buy himself a ticket this is what united is hoping it will see in its fleet by 2029. this is the boom supersonic jet. the one that they plan to build called the overture in a united livery, they have bought 15 of them they have an option to buy 35 more but there are a lot of hurdles that the overture needs to overcome for boom supersonic as they're developing this manufacturing of the supersonic jet will start in 2023 they plan to start rolling it out with the first flight in '26. if approved by lregulators, including the faa, it would start commercial service in 2029 you might be saying who is boom supersonic fou founded in 2014, we've talked to the ceo a number of times, it's based in denver. up to 150 employees and they have raised $270 million united, by the way, is assisting boom as they are working on developing the overture aircraft one of the big selling points for united is the fact that this will be p
phil lebeau with the story how will it work, phil >> hey, you know, sara, if this plane is flying by the end of the decade, which is the idea at this point, wilf will probably buy himself a ticket this is what united is hoping it will see in its fleet by 2029. this is the boom supersonic jet. the one that they plan to build called the overture in a united livery, they have bought 15 of them they have an option to buy 35 more but there are a lot of hurdles that the overture needs to...
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so many commodities phil follows but also the devaluation of the dollar. inflation is really a major risk here t might be a surprise to the fed, jackie, central planners are always wrong. they didn't see 2008 coming and they won't see the next crisis coming whether it comes from inflation, the housing market or anywhere else. in fact they're building the next crisis. i fear biden by meeting with these regulators, encouraging them, is stoking the fire. stuart: we shall see. gentlemen, stay right there. the push to get people back to work is certainly an issue that we're dealing with here. more than 400,000 americans losing those extended unemployment benefits over the weekend, raising hopes there would be more job growth amid worker shortages. blake burman is live in washington, d.c., with the latest for us on that. good afternoon, blake. reporter: jackky, good afternoon as well. now up to 12 states ending that extra federal unemployment benefit across the country. eight more states doing so just over the weekend. i will show you the map real quick so show
so many commodities phil follows but also the devaluation of the dollar. inflation is really a major risk here t might be a surprise to the fed, jackie, central planners are always wrong. they didn't see 2008 coming and they won't see the next crisis coming whether it comes from inflation, the housing market or anywhere else. in fact they're building the next crisis. i fear biden by meeting with these regulators, encouraging them, is stoking the fire. stuart: we shall see. gentlemen, stay right...
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thank you very much, phil, for that overview. before i get into what i will signal will be some of the friendly disagreements that phil and i may have, i want to just compliment the author on a truly fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount about a period that i've studied fairly closely. i also have to compliment the narrative. and, actually, i want to ask you, first, about your -- just your organizational methods. the narrative -- it's a very powerful narrative. it's almost like kind of a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these conversations in different countries and different foreign offices and yet it moves sort of relentlessly forward, not in a deterministic way, but in a way that keeps the argument ever at the forefront. at the same time there's a wonderful appreciation for the contingency of historical events. it turns out ill-advised decision to push out someone he thought was a militarist anded in recruited others into the kaiser's high command which turns out to have been a misstep. lloyd georg
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>> phil, stand bit. i want to get back to you in a few moments, right now i want to bring in our moscow correspondent matthew chance. he's here with us in geneva right now. you had a chance to question putin at that news conference today, matthew. he has his own spin of the summit. >> we heard phil saying that boyden got what he wanted to do done at this summit and putin did as well. he came here, you know, looking for a symbolic victory and he managed to do that, you know, he stood on the same stage, same room as president biden, he was treated as an equal. that will play very well to his domestic audience back home and to tin pot dictatorships that look to him for guidance around the world quite frankly and president point was in no mood to back down. >> the historic summit started in chaos. kremlin and white house press packs jostling for position. the u.s. and russian presidents themselves faced off inside. >> and i hope that our meeting will be productive. >> it's always better to meet face to face.
>> phil, stand bit. i want to get back to you in a few moments, right now i want to bring in our moscow correspondent matthew chance. he's here with us in geneva right now. you had a chance to question putin at that news conference today, matthew. he has his own spin of the summit. >> we heard phil saying that boyden got what he wanted to do done at this summit and putin did as well. he came here, you know, looking for a symbolic victory and he managed to do that, you know, he stood...
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i'm with phil. growth at a reasonable price is where you want to be in this environment where the markets are, where the world is awash in liquidity. that is really what we've done. we're long equities, short bonds. charles: gary is in growth. phil has a more balanced approach. all three of you are fantastic. really appreciate it. the passion, the knowledge. this is a big deal today folks. and we had three of the best to kick it off. gary, phil, nancy. speaking of the best, the host of "kudlow," larry, get your thoughts what powell will say in a few moments, the growing role of the federal reserve these days with respect to the financial markets and then some? >> you know, charles, far be it from me to defended fed but -- charles: [laughter]. >> i want to give my friend jay powell one important kudo. i'm going to be very critical of their statement here from the fomc and lord knows what they will say at the press conference but one thing, he asserted fed independence and said climate change is not a
i'm with phil. growth at a reasonable price is where you want to be in this environment where the markets are, where the world is awash in liquidity. that is really what we've done. we're long equities, short bonds. charles: gary is in growth. phil has a more balanced approach. all three of you are fantastic. really appreciate it. the passion, the knowledge. this is a big deal today folks. and we had three of the best to kick it off. gary, phil, nancy. speaking of the best, the host of...
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. >>> and let's bring in phil palumbo. p phil, good to have you back on one thing we don't talk about enough are buy backs those are on pace to top $1 trillion this year do you think the reduction in available stock to buy with a huge surge in cash available, does that mean the path to least resistance is higher >> it may mean when i look at markets with valuation and i have been saying this for the past three or four months we are overvalued. the problem is that is the problem. the best house and worst blog. on the equality side, there are in the market with the high beta names. executives are seeing that and that is why you are seeing the insider buying you talked about. >> also big-time buy backs on the other side, we're dealing a lot with post fed, phil, with inflation. we half joked this is the year of digging stuff out of the ground commodities are up oil, gold. anything you have to put a bulldozer new hain or drill bit you have to buy in are you still a major buyer of commodities? >> yes, i am my thought pros cess i
. >>> and let's bring in phil palumbo. p phil, good to have you back on one thing we don't talk about enough are buy backs those are on pace to top $1 trillion this year do you think the reduction in available stock to buy with a huge surge in cash available, does that mean the path to least resistance is higher >> it may mean when i look at markets with valuation and i have been saying this for the past three or four months we are overvalued. the problem is that is the problem....
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you will hear from new jersey governor, phil murphy, in an exclusive interview in a few moments, plus we discussed the roads and bridges. gridlock remains the world's biggest block. joe: we talk all the time about inflation and lumber and shipping and all that. but if you are as people how they are feeling about the economy, it continues to improve, coming in at 127.30, much better than expected. also a big jump from last month. the bottom line is in total, all these things, great employment possibilities, the big picture is an ongoing public assessment of the economy. romaine: i guess it makes sense when you look at the data, a lot of folks are starting to see some of the benefits of the rebound here. caroline: anecdotally, i'm looking at tiktok, people quitting their jobs, because why? because they can get another one. romaine: i've spoken to a lot of people, they are having to pay higher wages to get people back to the door. there are bigger issues facing our country, facing the government at the federal level and of course at the state level. in new jersey, right across the bridge
you will hear from new jersey governor, phil murphy, in an exclusive interview in a few moments, plus we discussed the roads and bridges. gridlock remains the world's biggest block. joe: we talk all the time about inflation and lumber and shipping and all that. but if you are as people how they are feeling about the economy, it continues to improve, coming in at 127.30, much better than expected. also a big jump from last month. the bottom line is in total, all these things, great employment...
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phil lebeau with more. don't miss it. check out the price of crude pulling back after climbing above $70 yesterday. we are awaiting the big opec meeting on thursday. "squawk" returns after this. >> announcer: this cnbc program sponsored by truist wealth where meaningful relationships matter most. posh virtual receptionists. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. you can act quickly. girls... the chess club has gained an edge on our bake sales. we need more ways of connecting with customers, fast. i know some consultants with great ideas. can they help us improve our digital experience? absolutely. they've invested over $2 billion in tech. that could really help us manage inventory. and save us a ton of dough. then let's take back our market share. checkmate, chess heads. girls, i said “bedtime”! it's another day
phil lebeau with more. don't miss it. check out the price of crude pulling back after climbing above $70 yesterday. we are awaiting the big opec meeting on thursday. "squawk" returns after this. >> announcer: this cnbc program sponsored by truist wealth where meaningful relationships matter most. posh virtual receptionists. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect...
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and scott wiener, and phil and i, we got together and one year of the budget we said, okay, phil, we have $4 million for you. and then ginsburg said that we need another $8 million. so i said, okay, all right, you know, money -- we'll get another $8 million. and then he said, we need another $25 million. and then we asked, well, how much does this darned thing cost? and we all know the answer to that. but let me also say a week after that conversation right here, i was sitting in room 200 with mayor breed and she said -- and i think that this is one of those one-two things. she said, david chu, you heard about this project called india baseip? and i said -- basin. and i said, i have. well, we're making this a priority. and i just have to say, mayor breed, thank you for your leadership. i think that but for you -- and i know that supervisor walton and phil ginsburg and so many folks here, you are the village that is making this happen. so thank you. [applause] let me just end with one thing. so i am a resident. i live about 10 minutes from here and i moved to the southeast neighborhoo
and scott wiener, and phil and i, we got together and one year of the budget we said, okay, phil, we have $4 million for you. and then ginsburg said that we need another $8 million. so i said, okay, all right, you know, money -- we'll get another $8 million. and then he said, we need another $25 million. and then we asked, well, how much does this darned thing cost? and we all know the answer to that. but let me also say a week after that conversation right here, i was sitting in room 200 with...
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phil, let's start there. when president biden, we walked him get on the plane, what does he come home with after this? >> look, usual officials made very clear they had low expectations going into the summit in terms of what they could take off it. what you heard from the president is president biden is essentially satisfied, he does what he came to do, lays out areas where he believes there is a possibility of engagement between the two sides, both sides agreeing to move forward at the staff level, on cybersecurity talks, on a couple other issues as well, but also making clear there were repercussions if certain guardrails were crossed. ed biden administration believe they -- that's what they were seeing to. the biggest question becomes how long does this last? is anything tan able, or saying that they have agreed to start working groups? i think president biden acknowledged the proof will be in the pudding, in his words, over the next three to six months. are they willing to deliver on anything, or are they
phil, let's start there. when president biden, we walked him get on the plane, what does he come home with after this? >> look, usual officials made very clear they had low expectations going into the summit in terms of what they could take off it. what you heard from the president is president biden is essentially satisfied, he does what he came to do, lays out areas where he believes there is a possibility of engagement between the two sides, both sides agreeing to move forward at the...
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>> well, one thing is to show the videos that phil did fantastic work, phil as always. fantastic. >> phil, i guess the only other remaining question -- >> thank you >> -- would be -- and i can't imagine the answer is yes, but would we be ok the loonout for any kind of structural, strategic shift under jordan, whether that's more emphasis on international, there's been hawaii, been pretty aggressive moving into some markets like o'hare versus midway in chicago. but would you be tuned to that or not >> i don't think there's going to be major structural shifts. if you look at the expansion of southwest over the last 15 years, it's been very gradual. they will throw out little bread crumbs i say where they'll hint at something but it will be years before they finally make the full move. look at what they did with hawaii they talked about it for a long time before they finally made the full move. look at their expansion into airports like o'hare for a long time, gary kelly said i wouldn't mind being in o'hare. they waited until it was the right time and the right opportunity
>> well, one thing is to show the videos that phil did fantastic work, phil as always. fantastic. >> phil, i guess the only other remaining question -- >> thank you >> -- would be -- and i can't imagine the answer is yes, but would we be ok the loonout for any kind of structural, strategic shift under jordan, whether that's more emphasis on international, there's been hawaii, been pretty aggressive moving into some markets like o'hare versus midway in chicago. but would...
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. >> phil did everything he could company. hands in plain sight. he offered information. >> did you see effort to de-escalate? >> no, he didn't try any other nonfatal approaches. >> reporter: officer yanez would be acquitted on charges of second degree manslaughter and dangerous discharge of a firearm. he would later be let go from the st. anthony police force. but the family of castille would receive nearly $3 million in a wrongful death lawsuit. there's no evidence castille was involved in any robbery. and as a law-abiding citizen, he had been granted a permit to carry a concealed weapon. philando castille was beloved in his community. he worked in st. paul as a school cafeteria supervisor. >> he was a bright, caring individual. he loved the work that he did. he loved his mother, his sister. his whole family. >> i can tell you miss him. >> oh, yeah, without a doubt. i think about my nephew every single day. it could be a song. it could be a kid i see walking down the street with dreads. i think about phil. >> reporter: the pain of sudden loss sti
. >> phil did everything he could company. hands in plain sight. he offered information. >> did you see effort to de-escalate? >> no, he didn't try any other nonfatal approaches. >> reporter: officer yanez would be acquitted on charges of second degree manslaughter and dangerous discharge of a firearm. he would later be let go from the st. anthony police force. but the family of castille would receive nearly $3 million in a wrongful death lawsuit. there's no evidence...
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guys, back to you. >> phil lebeau phil, thank you. down 19.3% do you consider something like this a wake-up call for spacs or is it just so unique to the story? >> i would say, you know, in general it's a wake-up call -- a spac story and growth investment story. we saw a lot of momentum plays during the height of the spac craze. this is a prerevenue company talking about lordstown. so these are situations where investors have to stay disciplined. i have clients that are very, very driven by themomentum and the hype of anything related to spacs. going back to your fundamentals and disciplines is the biggest thing you can do while they are high promising growth trades that could play out well over time, there are stories like this where you can see a company come back and say they have an ongoing concern and need a capital infusion. they're shaking up management and there's a lot that can be done in the future to turn this company around but for the most shareholders not happy with what happened over the past eek but this is a wake-up c
guys, back to you. >> phil lebeau phil, thank you. down 19.3% do you consider something like this a wake-up call for spacs or is it just so unique to the story? >> i would say, you know, in general it's a wake-up call -- a spac story and growth investment story. we saw a lot of momentum plays during the height of the spac craze. this is a prerevenue company talking about lordstown. so these are situations where investors have to stay disciplined. i have clients that are very, very...
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phil farrow, their nephew is joining us right now. phil, i'm so sorry about this news. my heart goes out to you and your family. your uncle and godmother were married for 59 years and you've described them as beautiful people. tell us about how you're remembering them now? >> first of all, thank you, wolf, for having me. my godmother and uncle were incredible people, very loving, very giving. basically the rock of our family. they were always kind of bickering as to, oh, my gosh, i hope that i go first and not you. it's almost a blessing in disguise, if you will, that they both went together. we are going on the presumption that they fell asleep and they never knew what happened. >> gladys and antonio's son, sergio, told our randi kaye that your loved ones were found in their bed. as you correctly point out, that they died in their sleep. over 140 other families are still awaiting confirmation of what happened to their relatives, to their families. what is your message to them? >> oh, my gosh, don't lose the faith. we all want to be reunited with our families one way or
phil farrow, their nephew is joining us right now. phil, i'm so sorry about this news. my heart goes out to you and your family. your uncle and godmother were married for 59 years and you've described them as beautiful people. tell us about how you're remembering them now? >> first of all, thank you, wolf, for having me. my godmother and uncle were incredible people, very loving, very giving. basically the rock of our family. they were always kind of bickering as to, oh, my gosh, i hope...
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as you mentioned we're expected to hear from republican new york state senator phil boyle who represents the area where many of the victims were found. he is pressing investigators to -- the killer is believed to be responsible for the deaths of at least 10 people. eight women who worked as onlines courts and remains were found on long island. the discoveries were made during a search for another escort who vanished after leaving a client's home in oak beach in 2010. her remains were seen running from the clients' home. begging for help on her cell phone saying they're trying to kill me. to this day, dana, police have not released the audio of that call. there has long been debate if gilbert is connected to the victims including four women known as the same four after wrapped in bauer lap.
as you mentioned we're expected to hear from republican new york state senator phil boyle who represents the area where many of the victims were found. he is pressing investigators to -- the killer is believed to be responsible for the deaths of at least 10 people. eight women who worked as onlines courts and remains were found on long island. the discoveries were made during a search for another escort who vanished after leaving a client's home in oak beach in 2010. her remains were seen...
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thank you very much, phil, for that overview. before i get into what i will signal will be some of the friendly disagreements that phil and i may have, i want to just compliment the author on a truly fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount about a period that i've studied fairly closely. i also have to compliment the narrative. and, actually, i want to ask you, first, about your -- just your organizational methods. the narrative -- it's a very powerful narrative. it's almost like kind of a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these conversations in different countries and different foreign offices and yet it moves sort of relentlessly forward, not in a deterministic way, but in a way that keeps the argument ever at the forefront. at the same time there's a wonderful appreciation for the contingency of historical events. it turns out ill-advised decision to push out someone he thought was a militarist and instead recruited others into the kaiser's high command which turns out to have been a misstep. lloyd ge
thank you very much, phil, for that overview. before i get into what i will signal will be some of the friendly disagreements that phil and i may have, i want to just compliment the author on a truly fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount about a period that i've studied fairly closely. i also have to compliment the narrative. and, actually, i want to ask you, first, about your -- just your organizational methods. the narrative -- it's a very powerful narrative. it's almost like kind of...
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let's bring in capitalist pig hedge fund owner jonathan hoenig and price futures group phil flynn. jonathan, start with you. janet yellen is the former fold chair and is the treasury secretary. she has to give insight what the
let's bring in capitalist pig hedge fund owner jonathan hoenig and price futures group phil flynn. jonathan, start with you. janet yellen is the former fold chair and is the treasury secretary. she has to give insight what the
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new york state senator phil boyle called on the attorney general to get involved in this case. they also are saying they're sending a letter to the police commissioner demanding that he make information about this investigation public. >> this is letters to chief cameron, and attorney general. to name a special prosecution. for her to name a special prosecutor to look into the investigation. >> the long island serial killer is believed to be responsible for the death of ten people, eight of them as women who worked as online escorts whose remains were found, including the "four, victims found in burlap." they were made during a search for another missing escort shannon gilbert who was missing for over a year and vanished after leaving a clients home in
new york state senator phil boyle called on the attorney general to get involved in this case. they also are saying they're sending a letter to the police commissioner demanding that he make information about this investigation public. >> this is letters to chief cameron, and attorney general. to name a special prosecution. for her to name a special prosecutor to look into the investigation. >> the long island serial killer is believed to be responsible for the death of ten people,...
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phil's new book exhibits the historical perspective. he has long sought to bring to the practice of diplomacy. he traces the secret efforts over more than five months from august 1916 to january 1917 of leaders from the united states britain and germany to end the great war through us mediated peace conference. they did so far out of public site one reason why their effort which came astonishingly close to ending the war and saving millions of lives is little understood today. in the road less traveled phil brings the story into the light complicating our understanding of the war and the nature of the peace that did eventually follow. as we fits this series he places particular emphasis on president woodrow wilson's role in creating the opportunity for peace as well as his failure to ensure its realization. i'm going to ask phil to give a few brief remarks giving an overview of his argument. then i will ask him some questions most admiring a few perhaps challenging that i hope will further illuminate the importance of his book to histor
phil's new book exhibits the historical perspective. he has long sought to bring to the practice of diplomacy. he traces the secret efforts over more than five months from august 1916 to january 1917 of leaders from the united states britain and germany to end the great war through us mediated peace conference. they did so far out of public site one reason why their effort which came astonishingly close to ending the war and saving millions of lives is little understood today. in the road less...
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phil rutger, we'd like to begin with you. the white house beat. why did the white house choose today, to the best of your knowledge, to launch this anti-crime initiative? >> well, brian, it was an important day for president biden to launch this initiative in part because there are indications that crime this summer could be going up in cities across the country. biden warned of that in his remarks from the white house today. and he wanted to take political advantage or at least position his administration bet ears the summer bears on. this is a politically tricky issue for democrats. it always has been for decades now, but especially in this moment because republicans on capitol hill have said that they want to try to use crime, if there's a crime wave this summer, as a campaign tool to try to defeat the democrats and take back the majority and midterm elections next year somewhat we've heard from biden and the attorney general is a suite of proposals they think can get a handle on crime, first and foremost, the gun restrictions that have been im
phil rutger, we'd like to begin with you. the white house beat. why did the white house choose today, to the best of your knowledge, to launch this anti-crime initiative? >> well, brian, it was an important day for president biden to launch this initiative in part because there are indications that crime this summer could be going up in cities across the country. biden warned of that in his remarks from the white house today. and he wanted to take political advantage or at least position...
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let me start with you, phil, fbi is director wray is comparing the threat of the attack to 9/11. how is the biden administration responding to this? whether it is trying to harden defenses as it relates to private companies that are in large part in control of these infrastructure pieces but also trying to figure out what the u.s. can do. the biden administration ordered a rapid strategic review where the president is expecting a series of options in terms of what they can do to push back on these attacks. they are expected to be retaliatory measures he's presented with and disable some of these networks and counter but also working with allies and lining up alliances to push back as well. you will see a large meeting with russian president vladimir putin and while the u.s. is not blaming the russian government for these ransomware attacks that occurred. they know these criminal syndicates are located in the country, they want to hold those countries accountable on some levels. you got a series of things going on right now. the current federal laws simply do not allow the type of
let me start with you, phil, fbi is director wray is comparing the threat of the attack to 9/11. how is the biden administration responding to this? whether it is trying to harden defenses as it relates to private companies that are in large part in control of these infrastructure pieces but also trying to figure out what the u.s. can do. the biden administration ordered a rapid strategic review where the president is expecting a series of options in terms of what they can do to push back on...
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phil mickelson got the endorsement. now you see his ball, now you don't. phil shot a 4 over 75. rory mcilroy with a flop shot. must have that four leaf clover in his back pocket. that will roll in for a birdie. rory shot a 1 under 70. he's jacked out of his mind, just three back. defending champ bryson dechambeau, what a hack. a 2 over 73. bryson's bitter rival brooks koepka rolled in a putt on birdie on 17. tied for second at the pga championship, birdie 16. he's 4 under with two holes left when play was suspended because of darkness. tide atop the leaderboard with russell hanley. >>> nba, can kd put the knicks on his back to close out milwaukee? follow the bouncing ball. the honest miss down low, but chris middleton grabs a loose ball, scores at the buzzer to end the third. he had 38. in the fourth, off the missed three, giannis says, get out the way. he scored 30, and the bucs won 104-89. they forced a game four saturday in brooklyn. and by the way, guys, they say this game seven in brooklyn will be the biggest game seven in brooklyn since 1956 world series. >> wow. >> even t
phil mickelson got the endorsement. now you see his ball, now you don't. phil shot a 4 over 75. rory mcilroy with a flop shot. must have that four leaf clover in his back pocket. that will roll in for a birdie. rory shot a 1 under 70. he's jacked out of his mind, just three back. defending champ bryson dechambeau, what a hack. a 2 over 73. bryson's bitter rival brooks koepka rolled in a putt on birdie on 17. tied for second at the pga championship, birdie 16. he's 4 under with two holes left...
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phil's new book exhibits the historical perspective. he has long sought to bring to the practice of diplomacy. he traces the secret efforts over more than five months from august 1916 to january 1917 of leaders from the united states britain and germany to end the great war through us mediated peace conference. they did so far out of public sight one reason why their effort which came astonishingly close to ending the war and saving millions of lives is little understood today. in the road less traveled phil brings the story into the light complicating our understanding of the war and the nature of the peace that did eventually follow. as we fits this series he places particular emphasis on president woodrow wilson's role in creating the opportunity for peace as well as his failure to ensure its realization. i'm going to ask phil to give a few brief remarks giving an overview of his argument. then i will ask him some questions most admiring a few perhaps challenging that i hope will further illuminate the importance of his book to histo
phil's new book exhibits the historical perspective. he has long sought to bring to the practice of diplomacy. he traces the secret efforts over more than five months from august 1916 to january 1917 of leaders from the united states britain and germany to end the great war through us mediated peace conference. they did so far out of public sight one reason why their effort which came astonishingly close to ending the war and saving millions of lives is little understood today. in the road less...
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you're looking at this new video put out by the justice department, phil, i don't see any antifa. so i just wonder, how is it that people are -- how are they processing this video and thinking it's somebody else? >> leadership. statistic simple question is leadership. you remember after 9/11 there's a lot of anti-muslim and anti-immigrant sentiment. it was a republican leader george bush that kept a lid on it. don't believe this stuff, we're americans, that's part of the fabric of america. that's immigration. remember mccain versus president obama, all this stuff about president obama as being a kenyan, a closet muslim. the republican party said we don't this conspiracy stuff. in a lot of ways the republican party has flipped, and to ensure they win the base, conspiracies that would have died in the past are kept alive. leadership counts. if leadership persists with the message, people are going to believe it, jim. >> brian, marjorie taylor greene pushed this conspiracy theory on twitter. she said we need names and answers about the operatives that are involved in organizing and c
you're looking at this new video put out by the justice department, phil, i don't see any antifa. so i just wonder, how is it that people are -- how are they processing this video and thinking it's somebody else? >> leadership. statistic simple question is leadership. you remember after 9/11 there's a lot of anti-muslim and anti-immigrant sentiment. it was a republican leader george bush that kept a lid on it. don't believe this stuff, we're americans, that's part of the fabric of...
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gary, phil, we have to leave it right there. i want to bring in hedge fund telemetry energy and materials strategist tracy shugart. tracy, the energy sector, this is your specialty. it continues to dominate the s&p. by the way it looked strong this morning even before crude oil came out and we saw the big seven million barrel drawdown on inventories. are you the 100-dollar a barrel camp and when does that happen if it does? >> i do believe it is possible that we hit $100 but likely not in a sustainable manner for another one to two years out. if we do hit it this year i think it will be very brief because it because it isn't sustainable because it would literally crush emerging markets who are not as far along in the post-pandemic recovery as the united states and europe. earlier this spring we even thought india, saudi arabia, asked help cut prices. we were in the 60-dollar range then. when that didn't really happen they voiced their displeasure for not increasing production more. really i think right now the comfortable range
gary, phil, we have to leave it right there. i want to bring in hedge fund telemetry energy and materials strategist tracy shugart. tracy, the energy sector, this is your specialty. it continues to dominate the s&p. by the way it looked strong this morning even before crude oil came out and we saw the big seven million barrel drawdown on inventories. are you the 100-dollar a barrel camp and when does that happen if it does? >> i do believe it is possible that we hit $100 but likely...
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steven guilfoyle better known as sarge and phil flynn, better known as phil. should investors we getting out of their names and out of these meme names or should we not touch it with a 10-foot pole? is this a good investment let me begin with sarge. what do you say? >> well it's not a good investment but it is a robust trading environment. i've been in and out of these names myself all day long. i think the key here, well, the 5 million share registration that's a big deal but the key here is the sec probe, not into gamestop necessarily, it's not going to hurt that company but it's a market structure and that's huge. they need to look into payment for order flow. i think that screws price discovery and what could possibly be more defeat full than a dark pool run by a big investment bank and they have to look into rebate paid by the exchanges themselves. we have been praying from the sec to look at the market structure for 10 years and i'm glad somebody finally took the reigns. ashley: very interesting, sarge. phil, listen is the sec probes gamestop stock trade
steven guilfoyle better known as sarge and phil flynn, better known as phil. should investors we getting out of their names and out of these meme names or should we not touch it with a 10-foot pole? is this a good investment let me begin with sarge. what do you say? >> well it's not a good investment but it is a robust trading environment. i've been in and out of these names myself all day long. i think the key here, well, the 5 million share registration that's a big deal but the key...
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. >> i saw that by phil and phil very quickly said, listen, we don't know if it's illegal or not but i do think the fcc should make a call i hope gary people give him a call that was ill-advised. >> the company would need to sell a lot more stock if it wants to stay on the right side of bankruptcy. >> they have to get a deal phil said that over and over again. they need the capital. i like the way the banks are bouncing back. they were a major source of tremendous selling pressure last week some of the retailers, anything connected with home, even though homes were good. anything connected with remodeling got crushed s so, it's almost like this whole trade with anything having to do with the home got traded lenar had a good quarter there were a million things happening and none of them really good. now i see a lot of people trying -- maybe home depot had a good weekend -- this used to be home depot's time. >> christmas in the spring, that's true. i know matt boss takes part in a big jpmorgan note on the consumer their primary areas of caution, food at home, business-related travel an
. >> i saw that by phil and phil very quickly said, listen, we don't know if it's illegal or not but i do think the fcc should make a call i hope gary people give him a call that was ill-advised. >> the company would need to sell a lot more stock if it wants to stay on the right side of bankruptcy. >> they have to get a deal phil said that over and over again. they need the capital. i like the way the banks are bouncing back. they were a major source of tremendous selling...
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and understanding phil clark, i come to you, i mean, we've seen in south korea, for example, over the years after world war 2, that forgiving japan and its behavior towards korean comfort. women has never really been settled, despite agreements between the 2 governments. despite the financial agreement and a political agreement, it's still festers as an issue to this day. and what one does, even if you do have financial, you might say an ending finality to it. is this something that could fester for namibian in the same situation that the south koreans found themselves in for what? nearly 70 years? yes i. i think that's the danger that if issues of apology and reparations on handled well, it compounds the original crime. there's an opportunity now to acknowledge the past to do something constructive about it, but if that's handled in a piecemeal fashion, if that's handled poorly, it can in fact make the situation much worse. i think the difficulty in the germany, namibia cases that of course, germany has, i, previous experience of large scale reparations towards the jury's population
and understanding phil clark, i come to you, i mean, we've seen in south korea, for example, over the years after world war 2, that forgiving japan and its behavior towards korean comfort. women has never really been settled, despite agreements between the 2 governments. despite the financial agreement and a political agreement, it's still festers as an issue to this day. and what one does, even if you do have financial, you might say an ending finality to it. is this something that could...
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um, phil's mom died. it wasn't unexpected, he was with her, and she went very peacefully in her sleep. she and i had a special connection. we all did. but mostly me. she said i was just like her. was she weirdly competitive, too? the whole family is going down to florida tomorrow to be with phil for the service. it's such a relief. i can feel how much he needs me right now. there they are. hey, guys. oh! oh, you brought my neck pillow. i missed you so much. phil, i'm so sorry. thanks. grace was such a kind and whimsical soul. the different animals she put antlers on for christmas cards-- inspired. not a single one was photoshopped. not even the alligator? cost her the tip of her pinkie, but she had no regrets. oh! (chuckles) i'm so glad you guys are here. i hope it wasn't too hard to get away from work.
um, phil's mom died. it wasn't unexpected, he was with her, and she went very peacefully in her sleep. she and i had a special connection. we all did. but mostly me. she said i was just like her. was she weirdly competitive, too? the whole family is going down to florida tomorrow to be with phil for the service. it's such a relief. i can feel how much he needs me right now. there they are. hey, guys. oh! oh, you brought my neck pillow. i missed you so much. phil, i'm so sorry. thanks. grace was...
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and in london, professor phil clark called the international of international politics and the co director of the center of conflict writes and justice. and so i seen of estie of london, welcome all to the program. miss panic and i thought with you a and wind hook up, apologies. are a huge step holiday for those who want to say that they did something wrong. it's a big a more difficult step sometime to accept when your ancestors have been the victims, and those apologizing weren't there at the time. i think that's interesting, the apology. she aspects, especially when it comes to, to reparation. because the apology should be an outcome of a process that takes place before of consistent engagement between the perpetrators and the victims, or so to say, the descendants of perpetrators and victims. and i don't nama and tomato groups. they continue to identify as victims and not descendants of victims because they do feel that the pros that the inherited injustice just continue to make them vixon. however, when it comes to the apology from the german side, i think maybe that's for a lot of his
and in london, professor phil clark called the international of international politics and the co director of the center of conflict writes and justice. and so i seen of estie of london, welcome all to the program. miss panic and i thought with you a and wind hook up, apologies. are a huge step holiday for those who want to say that they did something wrong. it's a big a more difficult step sometime to accept when your ancestors have been the victims, and those apologizing weren't there at the...
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our phil lebeau joins us now with more of those details good morning, phil >> scott, this shakeup is not a huge surprise given the questions that were mounting regarding lordstown motors and some of the claims called into question bay short seller just three months ago as you take a look at shares of lordstown, remember what you have right now are the ceo and the cfo, they have both resigned, so they're out immediately. the ceo steve burn, he really provided the vision for lordstown motors and he also was behind so comments that were ultimately a part of the independent investigation. he not only resigned as ceo, he's also off the company's board of directors, immediately. i mentioned that independent investigation, lordstown, announcing this morning, the results of that independent investigation that it commissioned and gabe, this was looking into -- and gain, this was looking into the allegations from hindenburg research, which essentially said, look, the endurance and the claims about orders are a bunch of bull, well, they say that most of the claims from hindenburg research were
our phil lebeau joins us now with more of those details good morning, phil >> scott, this shakeup is not a huge surprise given the questions that were mounting regarding lordstown motors and some of the claims called into question bay short seller just three months ago as you take a look at shares of lordstown, remember what you have right now are the ceo and the cfo, they have both resigned, so they're out immediately. the ceo steve burn, he really provided the vision for lordstown...
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let me start with you, phil, fbi is director wray is comparing the threat of the attack to 9/11. that's a dire warning. how is the biden administration responding to this? >> it's a rising urgency to address something that laid bare the sheer scale of vulnerability. whether it is trying to harden defenses as it relates to private companies that are in large part in control of these infrastructure pieces but also trying to figure out what the u.s. can do. the biden administration ordered a rapid strategic review where the president is expecting a series of options in terms of what they can do to push back on these attacks. they are expected to be retaliatory measures he's presented with and disable some of these networks and counter but also working with allies and lining up alliances to push back as well. you will see a large meeting with russian president vladimir putin and while the u.s. is not blaming the russian government for these ransomware attacks that occurred. they know these criminal syndicates are located in the country, they want to hold those countries accountable o
let me start with you, phil, fbi is director wray is comparing the threat of the attack to 9/11. that's a dire warning. how is the biden administration responding to this? >> it's a rising urgency to address something that laid bare the sheer scale of vulnerability. whether it is trying to harden defenses as it relates to private companies that are in large part in control of these infrastructure pieces but also trying to figure out what the u.s. can do. the biden administration ordered a...