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that's like a teardrop in the ocean, leslie. my concern is the longevity of paying people to stay home and they have to reengage under pressure in a changing landscape of who will wear masks and who will do this or that because covid is spiking, all things changing. when i get to the store on the bicycle i can't buy the bread and milk. i don't care what they pivot to. i don't care what numbers leslie and others come up with. she is great at doing that. they can't seem to feed us. you know what? we don't want them to. we want to feed ourselves. we want a situation where we can go to a store and afford things. the inflation nation can't be something that sustains beyond our ability to take care of ourselves. i envision republicans fighting against this. 2022 will get here like that. >> yes. this is before we have 5 trillion, the infrastructure package and the budget, before we have 5 trillion dollars in more spending. joey, people are seeing prices go up and crime come to their neighborhoods and send their kids to school where the
that's like a teardrop in the ocean, leslie. my concern is the longevity of paying people to stay home and they have to reengage under pressure in a changing landscape of who will wear masks and who will do this or that because covid is spiking, all things changing. when i get to the store on the bicycle i can't buy the bread and milk. i don't care what they pivot to. i don't care what numbers leslie and others come up with. she is great at doing that. they can't seem to feed us. you know what?...
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i'm leslie picker. jim cramer is off tonight. tonight, the focus is on the fed. chair jerome powell signaling it's time. it's time for an eventual winding down of the emergency economic stimulus program. here is why this matters the fed influences just about everything part of our financial lives, whether it's directly or indirectly it keeps money flowing through the economy. it insures that banks can give out loans. it steps in during times of crisis and that's what we're coming out of a crisis driven by the pandemic. in response, the fed lowered borrowing costs and purchased securities to stabilize the economy. today, though, growth is back. the stock market at all-time highs. the housing market shattering records. in fact, the prices of most things we buy are going up the fed believes it's time to pull back on that stimulus, a move referred to as the taper. a word you'll hear a lot tonight. following that, the fed may look to hike interest rates as well a policy shift even the hint of one will impact
i'm leslie picker. jim cramer is off tonight. tonight, the focus is on the fed. chair jerome powell signaling it's time. it's time for an eventual winding down of the emergency economic stimulus program. here is why this matters the fed influences just about everything part of our financial lives, whether it's directly or indirectly it keeps money flowing through the economy. it insures that banks can give out loans. it steps in during times of crisis and that's what we're coming out of a...
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jason, leslie and eric. we'll be right back. that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get $500 purchase allowance on most 2021 buick suv models. ♪ ♪ ♪ common love isn't for us ♪ buick owners get $500 purchase allowance ♪ we created something phenomenal ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ time for new reading glasses? go to readers.com! choose from hundreds of styles and colors, for under $20. and now, enter this exclusive tv coupon code at checkout to save up to 40%. that's readers.com this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. to save up to 40%. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many
jason, leslie and eric. we'll be right back. that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get $500 purchase allowance on most...
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kat: leslie do you think democrats are or should be concerned about this? maybe you are invited to the meeting i don't know what you think? >> i think it kills me as a democrat that republicans are completely oblivious to their own hypocrisy. i hate hypocrisy uncovers a d, r, read, or blue pen on your lapel for a few leaders was was a lead by example. it makes me sick because i'm married to an md because i'm not going to seal wood because of covid because of surgeons have an operative 3:00 o'clock in the morning because the ice he was spilling over, people that whine about wearing her having to have their children were a mask. i have a 13 and 14-year-old, they wear the mask they are vaccinated. we are doing everything we can as members of a society. not with a d and an art. that's an agent to be a human being. freedoms have been lost in all of this, healthcare workers for the health care workers are please stop we are exhausted. we do not have enough people look at the state of texas they are begging people outside of the state, healthcare workers, nurses t
kat: leslie do you think democrats are or should be concerned about this? maybe you are invited to the meeting i don't know what you think? >> i think it kills me as a democrat that republicans are completely oblivious to their own hypocrisy. i hate hypocrisy uncovers a d, r, read, or blue pen on your lapel for a few leaders was was a lead by example. it makes me sick because i'm married to an md because i'm not going to seal wood because of covid because of surgeons have an operative...
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i'm leslie picker. joim jim cramer is off today here is your run down for next hour, we're looking at the next generation in innovation, developments that will change the way you shop, treat diseases and communicate and more thank you for joining us let's start with a future of money. how you use it where you use it and what it looks like defy or decentralized finance is one of the latest disruptors in fin tech it is considering such a big opportunity that investor kathy wood known for her key stake in tesla is diving into the d-5 revolution she listed the reasons why it is so attractive on tech check yesterday. >> the movement towards defy which is taking middle men out of the financial services sector, taking the toll collectors out, cutting costs for traditional financial services companies and creating many opportunities for new greenfield opportunities for other companies. i think it is a -- this whole space is, you know, the vanguard of innovation, the likes of which we have not seen before. >> jo
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leslie brinkley is live in oakland tonight. leslie: the new chief of police in oakland genuinely loves the city of oakland. he was born and raised there and has worked in the oakland police department for several decades, but right now he told me he is worried. >> what keeps me awake at night is the continuous gunfire. leslie: chief armstrong is awash in problems -- homeless, homicides, assaults on politicians, journalists, and the elderly. >> the challenges with the high level of crime with 78 homicides, the number of calls for service we are receiving on a daily basis. we are unable to meet the demand. there are two different narratives. there is a narrative with some politicians that community does not want to see police officers. when you go into community, talk with those being impacted by crime, they want police officers, they just want good police officers. we have asked them to engage with community in a different way to help build relationships with community. leslie: you have officers quitting and leaving. >> it is ha
leslie brinkley is live in oakland tonight. leslie: the new chief of police in oakland genuinely loves the city of oakland. he was born and raised there and has worked in the oakland police department for several decades, but right now he told me he is worried. >> what keeps me awake at night is the continuous gunfire. leslie: chief armstrong is awash in problems -- homeless, homicides, assaults on politicians, journalists, and the elderly. >> the challenges with the high level of...
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i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. tonight's lineup ton on "fast," check out the after hours action and shares of a firm the stock rocketing higher after inking a deal with amazon. we'll have the full details coming up. plus from worst to first energy stocks rebounding in a big way topost the best week since may. we're drilling down on all of the big moves. and later we have a special edition of "fast money" coming your way, all about the fed effect how taper talks and possibility rate hikes impact everything from your grocery bills to buying a house we break it all down starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and we start this hour with all of those fed headlines that sent markets soaring. the s&p and nasdaq closing at new records, jumping more than 200 points as jerome powell seemed to tamp down any expectations for raetz hikes let's get to steve leishman in jackson hole this year. >> fed chair jay powell said out right he expects the fed would start tapering later this year if the economy continues to improve. but he left hi
i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. tonight's lineup ton on "fast," check out the after hours action and shares of a firm the stock rocketing higher after inking a deal with amazon. we'll have the full details coming up. plus from worst to first energy stocks rebounding in a big way topost the best week since may. we're drilling down on all of the big moves. and later we have a special edition of "fast money" coming your way, all about the fed effect how taper talks and...
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leslie: dr. jonathan eisen is an evolutionary biologist at uc davis and an expert in dna sequencing to study the evolution of microbes. what does he think of the evolution of covid at this point? dr. eisen: right now, i am sufficiently worried about what is happening now. [laughs] time thinking about how it could get worse, because it is really quite bad right now with the number of unvaccinated people. we have come again, hundreds of millions of people around the globe that are infected. leslie: eventually, herd immunity could kick and come about for now, scientists are monitoring not only dealt about land and beyond. dr. eisen: -- bunot only dealt but lambda and beyond. dr. eisen: there will be other letters. some will be more spreadable, less spreadable, but some will spread even better. it is scary right now. the thing i worry about from monitoring for the future is more variants, that actually make people sicker than the current ones are, and, you know, new variants that are able to get arou
leslie: dr. jonathan eisen is an evolutionary biologist at uc davis and an expert in dna sequencing to study the evolution of microbes. what does he think of the evolution of covid at this point? dr. eisen: right now, i am sufficiently worried about what is happening now. [laughs] time thinking about how it could get worse, because it is really quite bad right now with the number of unvaccinated people. we have come again, hundreds of millions of people around the globe that are infected....
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leslie: the bay area air q management district recommends monitoring air quality on fire. air.gov. they take the data gathered by popular crowdsourcing sites and mix it up with data they get from government devices. it gives you a really good sense of how things look, if you should go out or stay in. ama: thank you. theerncing has some par par their children now that they are back in the classroom. >> san francisco parents we talked to said they were so happy their children were returning to in person learning if they have not even thought about air purifiers in the classroom. >> i think they've got one, yeah. i think there's one. i don't know. >> but the smoke today was much more noticeable than earlier this week. san francisco unified has told us because of covid, they make sure to have ventilation in all of their classrooms. >> in some classrooms, that looks like lots of windows that open, and in other classrooms, it looks like making sure there is mechanical ventilation. >> as wildfires continue to spread, opening windows is not always advisable. quickly pollution, the smoke, p
leslie: the bay area air q management district recommends monitoring air quality on fire. air.gov. they take the data gathered by popular crowdsourcing sites and mix it up with data they get from government devices. it gives you a really good sense of how things look, if you should go out or stay in. ama: thank you. theerncing has some par par their children now that they are back in the classroom. >> san francisco parents we talked to said they were so happy their children were returning...
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>>> hey there, "options action"s fans, i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. we have a big show on deck here is what is coming up. >> announcer: stocks soar to all-time highs but will rising risks derail the rally? if you think we're in for a september sell-off, mike khouw lays out a way to take some protection plus a tale of two charts in the cloud. chart master carter worth sees the best and worst of times. for two big names reporting earnings next week and later, chew on this. tony saying is finding big opportunity in this $37 billion company on deck with results we'll lay out the trade. it is time to risk less and make more "options action" starts right now. >> all right, let's get right to it we start with a record finish to the week on wall street. the s&p and nasdaq closing at new all-time highs but mike khouw said beware, there are three risks rising risks that could derail the record run mike, kick us off. >> yeah, so i mean obviously here we are at all-time highs. i i think it is clear that we're at all-time highs because of powell's comments that a
>>> hey there, "options action"s fans, i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. we have a big show on deck here is what is coming up. >> announcer: stocks soar to all-time highs but will rising risks derail the rally? if you think we're in for a september sell-off, mike khouw lays out a way to take some protection plus a tale of two charts in the cloud. chart master carter worth sees the best and worst of times. for two big names reporting earnings next week and later,...
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leslie, president biden owns this because he's the commander in chief. at the same time, you don't have the usual left, right split because of president trump's involvement in negotiating with the taliban, a withdrawal that was supposed to take place in may. does that make it harder for media conservatives and retired generals to push all the blame onto biden? >> yes, it does. and i would say going on vacation tomorrow, will, i you agree with your first point that the media is more hawk i on this. when you look at the polls, americans largely favor pulling out of afghanistan, we have been there as cited directly for two decades and in addition though that, when you just look at what it top of mind for voters, afghanistan is not even on the radar. what is on the radar, and what was quite frankly during the trump administration was america first. and since the pandemic, it's america first even more. you can't -- many american voters feel, focus on the economy and covid if they're worrying about afghanistan. whether you agree or of disagree with president b
leslie, president biden owns this because he's the commander in chief. at the same time, you don't have the usual left, right split because of president trump's involvement in negotiating with the taliban, a withdrawal that was supposed to take place in may. does that make it harder for media conservatives and retired generals to push all the blame onto biden? >> yes, it does. and i would say going on vacation tomorrow, will, i you agree with your first point that the media is more hawk i...
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hey, kate. >> hey, leslie this was oatly's first earnings report. the company reporting a loss of 11 cents a share, one cent wider than expected. revenue came in below wall street's estimates at $146 million for the second quarter the company said it was able to overcome both covid and manufacturing-related head winds during the quarter its supply chain was impakd for major partners like starbucks in recent months. the company says june and july were the strongest consecutive production months in history they announced an increase in the oat-based capacity at its utah facility. it will also open up a facility in ft. worth, texas in 2023. this combined with its manufacturing facility and two in asia will create more than 200% increase in its production output by the end of 2022, compared to the end of 2020. the company also noting inflation saying it had experienced some freight cost increases in emea and the americas dure to the pandemic and the company said its localization of production in the u.s. and emea and asia to come may help to curb some o
hey, kate. >> hey, leslie this was oatly's first earnings report. the company reporting a loss of 11 cents a share, one cent wider than expected. revenue came in below wall street's estimates at $146 million for the second quarter the company said it was able to overcome both covid and manufacturing-related head winds during the quarter its supply chain was impakd for major partners like starbucks in recent months. the company says june and july were the strongest consecutive production...
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later, there was leslie van houten. who got into drugs, ran away from home, had an abortion and then met him. people magazine's elaine diaz has written about manson. >> he slept with all those girls right away. making a connection with them. and they felt this man gets me. >> he kept adding women to his entourage. and they went with him everywhere. even to me and flirt with his parole officer. who heard firsthand manson's preaching to his flock and oddball makes a free but love, social commentary and apocalyptic prophesy's. >> i found a lot of this stuff pretty silly. but he would always frame his statements, this is what i believe and the girls all believed it. >> the girls hung on every word he spoke. seemed ready to do anything he asked. like when he told them to have sex with men he wanted to win over. when he told them he was destined to be bigger than the beatles. >> manson philly intended to become a rock'n'roll star and didn't think it would be very hard. >> the summer of love was over. manson loaded his family,
later, there was leslie van houten. who got into drugs, ran away from home, had an abortion and then met him. people magazine's elaine diaz has written about manson. >> he slept with all those girls right away. making a connection with them. and they felt this man gets me. >> he kept adding women to his entourage. and they went with him everywhere. even to me and flirt with his parole officer. who heard firsthand manson's preaching to his flock and oddball makes a free but love,...
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doctor leslie vinjamuri, thank you very i leslie vinjamuri, thank you very much. a man who tricked the taliban to get his family on a british government plane out of kabul is now safely back in the uk. mohammad taher first arrived in this country as a refugee in 2001. he became a taxi driver and brought up a family in lincoln. thinking afghanistan was safe to return to live, he travelled there just as the taliban were fighting there way back in to power again. tonight he's back in britain after escaping the nightmare scenes in the afghan capital. jake zuckerman has his story. a country in chaos and a taxi driver from lincoln trapped into middle with his young family. a british citizen had been hoping to make a permanent return to the land of his birth. he was visiting kabul where his wife and children who were born in lincoln had set up home. but the return of the taliban sent them fleeing for their lives. at that time we all left our houses. we escape to our friends houses which nobody knows who we are. and we are hiding over there. how did it feel for you and yo
doctor leslie vinjamuri, thank you very i leslie vinjamuri, thank you very much. a man who tricked the taliban to get his family on a british government plane out of kabul is now safely back in the uk. mohammad taher first arrived in this country as a refugee in 2001. he became a taxi driver and brought up a family in lincoln. thinking afghanistan was safe to return to live, he travelled there just as the taliban were fighting there way back in to power again. tonight he's back in britain after...
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leslie, i want to speak to you. you founded what is a remarkable institution in afghanistan, a university for women. right now, there was some 600 female students that you wanted to help get out because they are under threat there from the taliban. were you able to get out about 50. what happens now? what threat to the women face now? we hear of the taliban going door-to-door marking doors with red spray paint to identify them as students. >> thank you, jim and thank you for having me on. let me just make one correction. i have been involved in the university for about 15 years but it was really mrs. laura bush that is responsible for founding the university and it is co-ed, it is the only not for profit private co-ed university in the history of afghanistan. and today, actually, marks the 15th anniversary of a complex terrorist attack that we had on campus that killed seven students and a total of 15 people. so i don't think we thought at that time that our moment could become darker but it is today. i spent time y
leslie, i want to speak to you. you founded what is a remarkable institution in afghanistan, a university for women. right now, there was some 600 female students that you wanted to help get out because they are under threat there from the taliban. were you able to get out about 50. what happens now? what threat to the women face now? we hear of the taliban going door-to-door marking doors with red spray paint to identify them as students. >> thank you, jim and thank you for having me on....
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bob pisani, gina sanchez, leslie picker, thank you all very, very much for this edition "rapid fire." coming up, treasury secretary yellen warned the failure to extend the debt ceiling would cause irreparable harm to the economy and to livelihoods of all nernz. and with near-record inflows into the muni market this year one investor basically agrees and says the xwrim pact could last a generation or more. we'll tell you about it next we now find that 85% of individual investors are interested in sustainable investing. among millennials, the interest is even stronger. ♪♪ one of the big trends in sustainable investing is data, and the ability to understand how sustainable your investments are. by taking that information into account, investors can make better decisions for the long term. sustainability is not about one number. it's about variables like water usage, data privacy, consumer trust, diversity, land use and conservation. all types of investors are now considering this in their investment decisions. this is not niche. one in four dollars globally is following some form of
bob pisani, gina sanchez, leslie picker, thank you all very, very much for this edition "rapid fire." coming up, treasury secretary yellen warned the failure to extend the debt ceiling would cause irreparable harm to the economy and to livelihoods of all nernz. and with near-record inflows into the muni market this year one investor basically agrees and says the xwrim pact could last a generation or more. we'll tell you about it next we now find that 85% of individual investors are...
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larger positions with managers over others. >> a lot of big themes for whale watching thank you, leslie. >>> back to the broader market covid is getting in the way of the stock market the s&p has doubled from the pandemic lows of last march. the 100% rally is the fastest bull market doubling off the bottom since world war ii. let's bring in kari firestone. a cnbc contributor you will see her on the halftime report often times kari, has it surprised you since the market lows in march >> hi, dom actually no. those marlos were very low the market went to seven times ear earnings it was an unbelievable sell off. the market bottomed before many places had shutdown. the market has been grinding higher up 100% at a point where there's now renewed anxiety. you see this steady march has come with a lot of turmoil under the surface over the past month or so. you have one day where growth stocks are leading the next day, cyclicals are reopening. the next day really fast growing ark invest companies there is struggle because of concerns of the delta variant and can the gdp grow at a level that can
larger positions with managers over others. >> a lot of big themes for whale watching thank you, leslie. >>> back to the broader market covid is getting in the way of the stock market the s&p has doubled from the pandemic lows of last march. the 100% rally is the fastest bull market doubling off the bottom since world war ii. let's bring in kari firestone. a cnbc contributor you will see her on the halftime report often times kari, has it surprised you since the market lows...
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in lafayette, leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> thank you for that update. you can track the air quality and winds any time with our real-time weather tracker. this tool is live on our abc 7 bay area connected tv app. download the tv app wherever you stream. >> nuts move on to the pandemic. a it covid-19 testing site is set to open in san francisco. this is located at seventh and brennan streets in the soma neighborhood. abc 7 news reporter lian menendez shows us the site will be able to administer 500 test today -- a day seven days a week. reporter: by tomorrow, this lot at seventh and brennan streets will start testing hundreds of people a day for covid. the site will be open seven days a week from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. priority will be given to so-called disaster service workers who have been exposed to the virus. and to community members involved in potential outbreaks. >> when we see an uptick in cases, tcases, t susceptible communities like shelters and skilled nursing facilities. and with school opening monday, we wanted to make sure we had capaci
in lafayette, leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> thank you for that update. you can track the air quality and winds any time with our real-time weather tracker. this tool is live on our abc 7 bay area connected tv app. download the tv app wherever you stream. >> nuts move on to the pandemic. a it covid-19 testing site is set to open in san francisco. this is located at seventh and brennan streets in the soma neighborhood. abc 7 news reporter lian menendez shows us the site will be able...
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>> yeah, leslie, i want to take a look at chewy. this company has seen incredible growth during the pandemic but i think for investors going into earnings next week, i think the opportunity here is as it starts to focus on profitability in 2021. if you look at the chart itself here of chewy, the stock had a very incredible run to start off the year, but that quickly faded and it's spent the better half of this year trying to get back up to the 87 1/2 level where it roughly started the year on. and since over the past month or so it has been building a bit of a base above that level and i think going into earnings next week is what carries it a little higher here. and if you look at the business itself, valuations are quite stretched here for this particular business. but if you look at the business, they've been able to sustain multiple quarters of 40% plus of year-over-year revenue growth. so i think these rich valuations are somewhat justified if you look at the earnings itself, the market is implied about a 9% move, but over the
>> yeah, leslie, i want to take a look at chewy. this company has seen incredible growth during the pandemic but i think for investors going into earnings next week, i think the opportunity here is as it starts to focus on profitability in 2021. if you look at the chart itself here of chewy, the stock had a very incredible run to start off the year, but that quickly faded and it's spent the better half of this year trying to get back up to the 87 1/2 level where it roughly started the...
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fans, i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. we have a big show on deck here is what is coming up. >> announcer: stocks soar to all-time highs but will rising risks derail the rally? if you think we're in for a september sell-off, mike khouw lays out a way to take some protection plus a tale of two charts in the cloud. chart master carter worth sees the best of times and the worst of times for two big names reporting earnings next week and later, chew on this. tony zhang is finding bi opportunity in this $37 billion company on deck with results we'll lay out the trade. it is time to risk less and make more "options action" starts right now. >> all right, let's get right to it we start with a record finish to the trading week on wall street. the s&p 500 and nasdaq closing at new all-time highs. but mike khouw said beware, there are three risks rising risks that could derail the record run mike, kick us off. >> yeah, so i mean obviously here we are at all-time highs. i think it's pretty clear that one of the reasons that we are at
fans, i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. we have a big show on deck here is what is coming up. >> announcer: stocks soar to all-time highs but will rising risks derail the rally? if you think we're in for a september sell-off, mike khouw lays out a way to take some protection plus a tale of two charts in the cloud. chart master carter worth sees the best of times and the worst of times for two big names reporting earnings next week and later, chew on this. tony zhang is finding bi...
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. ♪♪ >>> hey there "options action" fans i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. we have a big show coming your way. here's what's on tap >> going for the gold, the chart master sees a shiny new opportunity, as the dollar rallies to a nine-month high carter worth is breaking down the charts >>> plus, may the force be with you. tony zhang is looking to the cloud as salesforce gears up for earnings, why he's betting this name could start raining profits. >>> and later, buckle up mike khouw is putting the pedal to the medal will this stock get the reports next week. it's time to risk less and make more "options action" starts right now. >>> we kick things off tonight with a big breakout for the u.s. dollar the green back hitting a nine and a half month high and the chart master says there's a golden opportunity in the rally. let's get to carter worth to chart the action carter well, leslie, let's look at the dollar again and let's look at gold so, the first chart is -- let's spend a bit of time on this. the symmetry, the analog of the prior move, it's remarkable. so,
. ♪♪ >>> hey there "options action" fans i'm leslie picker in for melissa lee. we have a big show coming your way. here's what's on tap >> going for the gold, the chart master sees a shiny new opportunity, as the dollar rallies to a nine-month high carter worth is breaking down the charts >>> plus, may the force be with you. tony zhang is looking to the cloud as salesforce gears up for earnings, why he's betting this name could start raining profits....
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leslie, thanks very much leslie picker down at the nyse >>> still ahead the great resignation is well under way and a new study reveals one reason more than half of employees have quit. that's next. as we head to break, the reopening trade is a winner today. a look at the cruise lines all climbing we're back in a moment we now find that 85% of individual investors are interested in sustainable investing. among millennials, the interest is even stronger. ♪♪ one of the big trends in sustainable investing is data, and the ability to understand how sustainable your investments are. by taking that information into account, investors can make better decisions for the long term. sustainability is not about one number. it's about variables like water usage, data privacy, consumer trust, diversity, land use and conservation. all types of investors are now considering this in their investment decisions. this is not niche. one in four dollars globally is following some form of sustainable investing. with sustainable investing at this scale, there's power to change the markets and have an imp
leslie, thanks very much leslie picker down at the nyse >>> still ahead the great resignation is well under way and a new study reveals one reason more than half of employees have quit. that's next. as we head to break, the reopening trade is a winner today. a look at the cruise lines all climbing we're back in a moment we now find that 85% of individual investors are interested in sustainable investing. among millennials, the interest is even stronger. ♪♪ one of the big trends in...
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karen what do you make of the moves and leslie pointed out these are a bit dated because it is as of june 30th so the positions could change but we pay attention to what berkshire does. >> because they're steady investors, they don't change that much. it has more impact i like the big cap pharma space. to lilly, bristol-myers and merck and pfizer and i think it is sort of been a nice place to hide in the storm of whether we're in growth or whether we're in delta variant, i feel like there is still upside there. the valuations are cheap the dividends are nice which i don't buy anything for dividends, but i like the space. i want to continue to hold onto it i think that one thing that we did see last year was people not going to the doctor, there was during the pandemic, they didn't go now hopefully they'll continue to go and that is been a big push for these companies i like them. >> got it. well, coming up, michael berry of big short fame setting his sights on a new target we'll take a trip to the options bits to break down the action. "fast money" is back in two. ♪ someone once to
karen what do you make of the moves and leslie pointed out these are a bit dated because it is as of june 30th so the positions could change but we pay attention to what berkshire does. >> because they're steady investors, they don't change that much. it has more impact i like the big cap pharma space. to lilly, bristol-myers and merck and pfizer and i think it is sort of been a nice place to hide in the storm of whether we're in growth or whether we're in delta variant, i feel like there...
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i'm carl quintanilla with leslie picker and david faber morgan brennan has the morning off. decent opening on this first session of the woke. we have the fda formally approving pfizer's vaccine overall, a bounce in sentiment as we watch for signs that maybe delta is rolling over or jackson hole may be more dovish. existing home sales out a few moments ago. diana has that for us. >> carl, existing home sales in july up 2% to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 5.99 million units that's a beat. the street was looking for a slight decline to 5.83 million and june's numbers were revised up slightly, still up 1.5% year over year. very small gains, but remember the comps are more difficult because last summer was the big spike in home sales. these are based on closings in may and june sales better because inventory is rising, 1.32 mill units, up 7% that is a smaller decline than we have seen in recent months. still at a 2.6 month supply and sell prices still rising. $359,900 the median price of a home sold in july, up 17.8% year over year. we were seeing gains in the 20% rang
i'm carl quintanilla with leslie picker and david faber morgan brennan has the morning off. decent opening on this first session of the woke. we have the fda formally approving pfizer's vaccine overall, a bounce in sentiment as we watch for signs that maybe delta is rolling over or jackson hole may be more dovish. existing home sales out a few moments ago. diana has that for us. >> carl, existing home sales in july up 2% to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 5.99 million units...
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leslie was in junior high when her mother had kids on her own searching for support. when she was 13 years old the temple was her whole world. jones was father and dad to her. he called her angela davis talk about love blind. teenagers who identity was compared to the -- strengthen her trust in jones. reinforce that commitment. jones successfully manipulated the aspirations of young african americans from the.com movement. the author of white knights black paradise. it wanted to believe she's next angela davis. she was understandably motivated and offered the community to cope. in this way family optics or even ideas of his people it was his way with words. she was a great or greater that moved you and inspired you. jones did not commence the people leslie loved at the language of the joan town survivor and a baptist preacher the of a philosopher of the countryside and the tyrant saint monster article of strategies this was put leaders do. older than the bible by far in the dense plane of existence. clinton oratory with the political theory in the same breath. it coul
leslie was in junior high when her mother had kids on her own searching for support. when she was 13 years old the temple was her whole world. jones was father and dad to her. he called her angela davis talk about love blind. teenagers who identity was compared to the -- strengthen her trust in jones. reinforce that commitment. jones successfully manipulated the aspirations of young african americans from the.com movement. the author of white knights black paradise. it wanted to believe she's...
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. >> some of the biggest head funds are gearing up leslie picker has what to e expect. >> that's right, wilf, showing how some of the biggest fund managers portfolios were -- so it was a very tumultuous it goes unwind, meme stock volatility. but the average equity hedge fund amounting to report exposure now, funds only need to disclose longs and certainly options. it's this upcoming monday, after the close, guys. ed portland 5 pbz so that's on a fund weighted basis. up about 5%, that only invest in equities >> leslie, thanks so much for that pivoting a bit that's not the subsector from hedge funds to spacs. we've started -- where people are probably over pessimistic. we're going to have a lot of these names, and they're starting to trend down. they have a huge opportunity, the dynamics that -- that's clearly not true like any other good investments there's one that trades down and it's that much higher, but you've got to pick and choose. the number of spacs that will be trading publicly soon i think picking those names will be good for individual investors. >> lindsey, i know that earn
. >> some of the biggest head funds are gearing up leslie picker has what to e expect. >> that's right, wilf, showing how some of the biggest fund managers portfolios were -- so it was a very tumultuous it goes unwind, meme stock volatility. but the average equity hedge fund amounting to report exposure now, funds only need to disclose longs and certainly options. it's this upcoming monday, after the close, guys. ed portland 5 pbz so that's on a fund weighted basis. up about 5%,...
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leslie >> hey tyler, that's right. so tiger global, well-known tech investor, well-known lately for investing in private companies, but taking a look at their second quarter 13f filing it's very clear they're putting a lot of money to work in some of the pandemic companies that have certainly benefited from at least the 2020 pandemic that we saw last year. for example, doordash, they upped their stake by 88% to hold nearly $2 billion at quarter end. in shopify, upped its stake by 69%. owned about $1.3 billion by quarter end. and zoom video of course kind of that key quintessential pandemic stock here, up by 75% to hold $1.7 billion and in peloton as well, boosted that stake 12% to hold more than a billion dollars there. so you can see billions of dollars to work in companies still with kind of of that tech bend to them but certainly ones that have been big beneficiaries of consumers staying home and you know, some pandemic-oriented fears, guys. >> yeah. might have thought okay, that's in the rearview mirror but now we
leslie >> hey tyler, that's right. so tiger global, well-known tech investor, well-known lately for investing in private companies, but taking a look at their second quarter 13f filing it's very clear they're putting a lot of money to work in some of the pandemic companies that have certainly benefited from at least the 2020 pandemic that we saw last year. for example, doordash, they upped their stake by 88% to hold nearly $2 billion at quarter end. in shopify, upped its stake by 69%....
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the reaction, like we were talking about with leslie, the area port and off police negotiating. his facebook page has also been blocked and his videos have him live streaming while driving to the capital, all taken down. so re re free pick up truck in p. c, capital police, and a bit of a panic trying to sound probably what to do. negotiations underway, what the goal is. we're not sure what i want to do though, is now bring in a guest. i believe we can be joined to right now by no boyce monica, be an american john, let laga on translator. welcome to the program. now of course we're, we're trying to sort of sift through the information, verify a lot of information on to sound what's going on. but i want to get your opinion. what do you think might have motivated this man to make this bomb threat? hi, well, i'm outside of the capital myself, trying to figure out what's going on. and i, i know as much about this fellow as, as you just said diff since facebook removed his feed. the capitol police is actually my impression of them because i've been talking to them over the past couple
the reaction, like we were talking about with leslie, the area port and off police negotiating. his facebook page has also been blocked and his videos have him live streaming while driving to the capital, all taken down. so re re free pick up truck in p. c, capital police, and a bit of a panic trying to sound probably what to do. negotiations underway, what the goal is. we're not sure what i want to do though, is now bring in a guest. i believe we can be joined to right now by no boyce monica,...
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all right, on the saw, leslie, is there any more information coming on here? i do understand that it's a developing situation. i probably will know that police are not going to be giving you too much information that pretty busy at the moment. but you actually, what can you see around you? do you see police negotiated with roper, in the call? well, currently there's no negotiations around me. we're actually in a safe space right now, just in case there's something to happen. but we have heard from different people that were around the area when he did come out of the vehicle that he did just run out of the vehicle shouting that he had a bomb and throwing money in the air, which and you could see if you look online and, and are 2 rates later. there's pictures of the money all over the ground and there was local students that were going to classes business and going to work. just alarmed and scared and please immediately responded. and now they are doing negotiations and just hoping that they will be safe negotiation and absolutely no harm. i know that the polic
all right, on the saw, leslie, is there any more information coming on here? i do understand that it's a developing situation. i probably will know that police are not going to be giving you too much information that pretty busy at the moment. but you actually, what can you see around you? do you see police negotiated with roper, in the call? well, currently there's no negotiations around me. we're actually in a safe space right now, just in case there's something to happen. but we have heard...
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. >>> bill acman's spac getting slapped with a lawsuit claiming the company is illegal leslie is here with the latest leslie. >> at center of the claim is whether or not the spac pershing square is really a spac at all the lawsuit filed in the u.s. district court of new york alleges that taunting should be an investment company and subjected to the regulations under the act of 1940 versus an operating company which is what spacs are known as because the securities namely u.s. treasuries and money markets while awaiting a merger, the law contends that the spac should be subjected to stricker rules and the defendant's decision to avoid registering the company as an investment company has allowed them to use their positions of control to extract compensation from psth, that is the ticker symbol for the spac and for amounts that violate federal law. pershing square believes it is without merit noting that it based allegations on fact that psth own money market that own u.s. treasuries as do all other spacs while they're in the process of seeking an initial business confirmation. the firm
. >>> bill acman's spac getting slapped with a lawsuit claiming the company is illegal leslie is here with the latest leslie. >> at center of the claim is whether or not the spac pershing square is really a spac at all the lawsuit filed in the u.s. district court of new york alleges that taunting should be an investment company and subjected to the regulations under the act of 1940 versus an operating company which is what spacs are known as because the securities namely u.s....
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i have their one and only child leslie king proves himself to be a liar. somewhat abusive. to its the child is born dorothy king secrets the child out of the house, off to chicago and over too grand rapids where her parents are developing real estate. she sues for divorce in 1913, the divorce is granted. go to the next slide to three years letter she's met a paint salesman at a church picnic. a fellow by the name of ford. we see him on the left side. deutsche junior junior in front of him. rolling evolution they have none during this period as junior teams. the tended to middle school his snoring as gerald ford for about time he graduates from high school in 1931 and goes into university as michigan is known as gerald ford juniper in 1935 could step by the petition the court to have his name changed visually to gerald rudolph ford junior. never an adoption. official name change at the end. his mother and his father, stepfather are pretty active in grand rapids. his mother moves from being a paint salesman is on paint and varnish company. mother and father teach their childr
i have their one and only child leslie king proves himself to be a liar. somewhat abusive. to its the child is born dorothy king secrets the child out of the house, off to chicago and over too grand rapids where her parents are developing real estate. she sues for divorce in 1913, the divorce is granted. go to the next slide to three years letter she's met a paint salesman at a church picnic. a fellow by the name of ford. we see him on the left side. deutsche junior junior in front of him....
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. >> leslie knope was very optimistic but she had big ambitions, which was good for comedy. >> i like to tell people get on board and buckle up because my ride is going to be a big one. and leslie knope is stopping for no one. >> we thought it was important for the main character to be a woman because we wanted it to be a show about a trailblazer in many ways. >> excuse me, ma'am. do you mind if i borrow your hat? i just want to throw it up in the air victoriously. ma'am? >> it was a realistic work at a fictional version of an experience we've all had because there were people of all different shapes and sizes and ethnicities all mingling together. >> you have qualified for the chris traeger management training seminar. >> can you get me out of it? >> yes. >> normally if given a choice between doing something and nothing, i'd choose to do nothing. but i will do something if it helps someone else do nothing. >> when "parks and rec" ended, dan gore and i landed on a joint respect for "barney miller," and the reason was that most life as an officer is not chasing bad guys through the str
. >> leslie knope was very optimistic but she had big ambitions, which was good for comedy. >> i like to tell people get on board and buckle up because my ride is going to be a big one. and leslie knope is stopping for no one. >> we thought it was important for the main character to be a woman because we wanted it to be a show about a trailblazer in many ways. >> excuse me, ma'am. do you mind if i borrow your hat? i just want to throw it up in the air victoriously....
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coming up tuesday morning, we will discuss the following afghanistan with leslie morgan, military journalist and author of the hardest place, the american military adrift in afghanistan. watch c-span's washington journal. live at seven eastern tue
coming up tuesday morning, we will discuss the following afghanistan with leslie morgan, military journalist and author of the hardest place, the american military adrift in afghanistan. watch c-span's washington journal. live at seven eastern tue
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. >> mohamed has a question, leslie. >> hi, leslie. leas leslie, do we have a feel where hedge funds are after the notion that chinese stocks are becoming uninvestable >> that's a great question in the second quarter data they were very -- they were positioned for little change in the way of chinese regulatory scrutiny clearly they were surprised by the third quarter revelations on that front it would be expected to see in the next quarter of data that they have taken down their positions just given where the market has gone so far however, historically hedge funds have been much more weighted towards china than overall investors, overall active managers even have been because they've been able to generate alpha there's a sentiment among hedge fund managers that you have to be invested in china because of the growth potential there it will be interesting to see in the next quarter of data about their strategy, how that's really changing and whether this is just a pause or whether they'll ultimately get back in or it's kind of a permane
. >> mohamed has a question, leslie. >> hi, leslie. leas leslie, do we have a feel where hedge funds are after the notion that chinese stocks are becoming uninvestable >> that's a great question in the second quarter data they were very -- they were positioned for little change in the way of chinese regulatory scrutiny clearly they were surprised by the third quarter revelations on that front it would be expected to see in the next quarter of data that they have taken down...
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leslie. thank you so much for joining us today. you appreciate it. thank you. good to be here. so listen. tell us about this new site. tell us where it's gonna be located. it's going to be located in north san jose, not clara from our current facility, but i want to be clear that we are just under contract right now. um on what we hope will become a new home for us, and that's really because now we are providing twice as much food as we are providing pre pandemic and one of the things that's been a big challenges. just how strange. stranger operations have been. we're now spread across four facilities, including a 90,000 square foot warehouse that we're just leasing. that's just temporary. so we're looking for a place where we can really unify our operations and be able to continue this high level of support and flex when it's needed in the future to do more, you know, leslie, we know that the need for services like what second harvest provides increased when people lost their jobs due to the covid 19 pandemic. did that play into the decision to try and expand here? absolutely
leslie. thank you so much for joining us today. you appreciate it. thank you. good to be here. so listen. tell us about this new site. tell us where it's gonna be located. it's going to be located in north san jose, not clara from our current facility, but i want to be clear that we are just under contract right now. um on what we hope will become a new home for us, and that's really because now we are providing twice as much food as we are providing pre pandemic and one of the things that's...
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. >> leslie knop was very optimistic, but she really had big ambitions, which was big for comedy. >> we did it! >> i like to tell people get onboard and buckle up because my ride is going to be a big one. leslie knope is stopping for no one. >> we thought it was important for the main character to be a woman because we wanted it to be a show about a trailblazer in many ways. >> excuse me, ma'am. do you mind if i borrow your hat? i just want to throw it up in the air victoriously. >> it was a realistic work at a fictional version of an experience we've all had because there were people of all different shapes and sizes and ethnicities all mingling together. >> you have qualified for the chris traeger management training seminar. >> can you get me out of it? >> yes. >> normally if given a choice between doing something and nothing, i'd choose to do nothing. but i will do something if it helps someone else do nothing. >> when parks and rec ended, dan gore and i landed on a joint respect for "barney miller," and the reason was that most life as an officer is not chasing bad guys through
. >> leslie knop was very optimistic, but she really had big ambitions, which was big for comedy. >> we did it! >> i like to tell people get onboard and buckle up because my ride is going to be a big one. leslie knope is stopping for no one. >> we thought it was important for the main character to be a woman because we wanted it to be a show about a trailblazer in many ways. >> excuse me, ma'am. do you mind if i borrow your hat? i just want to throw it up in the...
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it's not this if it's not frank leslies, it's harper's we'll get to that in a moment, but this shows the house of representatives and i think 1883 and that this is before the before they've started work. so no wonder the people i kind of hanging about and not paying much attention, but the scene that you see here is exactly how clever actually describes the senate back in the late 1860s. and once again, we have a quote here as the president of the senate seldom listen to a speaker the senators as rarely took the trouble to listen to each other the question discussed might be of the greatest import to the whole nation the speaker's words to himself might be the most tremendous important. so national reel. just the same he had to empty them upon vacancy speaking to nothing in particular. well, the vice president looked in other way and his colleagues went on scribbling letters whispering called political secrets to each other munching apples in the aisles or smoking in the open rooms with feet aloft. now on the positive side, she actually goes on to say that things have gotten a lot be
it's not this if it's not frank leslies, it's harper's we'll get to that in a moment, but this shows the house of representatives and i think 1883 and that this is before the before they've started work. so no wonder the people i kind of hanging about and not paying much attention, but the scene that you see here is exactly how clever actually describes the senate back in the late 1860s. and once again, we have a quote here as the president of the senate seldom listen to a speaker the senators...
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leslie brinkley, abc seven. kristen: a man suspected of assaulting a young girl inside her home is in custody. police a 24-year-old dupree hornsby attacked a girl in her home on denson drive friday morning before being chased away. he was arrested. detective say hornsby had no prior association with the victim. he is charged with eight counts of felony sex crimes against a child under 10. larry: progress for crews battling the dixie fire burning mostly butte county. containment grew from 21% to 25%. this is the second largest in state history, burning nearly 488,000 acres and destroying 600 structures. thousands remain out of their homes. the fire started july 13. it's because remains under nursing asian. you can see live update -- it's because remains under investigation. it is getting warmer this week, which is troublesome for all of those firefighters. kristen: let's see if we can keep the wind down. spencer: easy, not gusty, but it is getting warmer. let's look at our warm-up from yesterday to right now. you
leslie brinkley, abc seven. kristen: a man suspected of assaulting a young girl inside her home is in custody. police a 24-year-old dupree hornsby attacked a girl in her home on denson drive friday morning before being chased away. he was arrested. detective say hornsby had no prior association with the victim. he is charged with eight counts of felony sex crimes against a child under 10. larry: progress for crews battling the dixie fire burning mostly butte county. containment grew from 21% to...
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>> leslie picker, thank you very much for that. let's trade some of that robinhood action right now if we take a look at this, guy, i'll start with you on my left this is a stock that has been very much a focus of so much trader attention because of the volatility that we've seen is this a dip that's worth pieg for the traders out there? >> i think so. first of all, it's great to have you there. each morning you put out your top tickers. i happen to notice robinhood happens to be there every single day. it is down big but it's not even down as much as it was up during the day. so we're effectively unchanged from yesterday's close people are going to say too much crypto 89% now crypto in terms of revenue, 67% of dogecoin red burn and analysts put out a notice saying the average customer count is going to be north of $8 billion. they think they get up to 40 million accounts i don't necessarily get it but i see what's going on and i think you buy the dip in hood. >> dan, 2.7 million shares have changed hands in just the after hour ses
>> leslie picker, thank you very much for that. let's trade some of that robinhood action right now if we take a look at this, guy, i'll start with you on my left this is a stock that has been very much a focus of so much trader attention because of the volatility that we've seen is this a dip that's worth pieg for the traders out there? >> i think so. first of all, it's great to have you there. each morning you put out your top tickers. i happen to notice robinhood happens to be...
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at the new field, i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. larry: interesting. ama: it's currency. larry: as of this moment, i i don't believe they are licensed in the united states. they have all of these deals with pro sports in college sports teams that will make you think it will be coming. coming up, this for sure we know it's coming up, a look at the weather for i get it, maybe you can see just fine. but as a vsp® premier program doctor, let me tell you, everyone needs an annual comprehensive eye exam- like a vsp wellvision exam®. i see things you wouldn't expect to see in an eye exam, like the early signs of serious health conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. it's about more than seeing well, it's about being well. schedule your comprehensive eye exam with a vsp premier program doctor. schedule your comprehensive eye exam ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ security at your fingertips. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. saving starts with internet and wireless from xfinity. get a great low price on fast, reliable internet. plus, add xfinity mobile wit
at the new field, i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. larry: interesting. ama: it's currency. larry: as of this moment, i i don't believe they are licensed in the united states. they have all of these deals with pro sports in college sports teams that will make you think it will be coming. coming up, this for sure we know it's coming up, a look at the weather for i get it, maybe you can see just fine. but as a vsp® premier program doctor, let me tell you, everyone needs an annual comprehensive...
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i was like, leslie. >> yeah. he's terrific, though. isn't he? >> he is. >> so amazing. you know, we don't like being in our videos. i mean, that's the most i think we've ever been in one of our videos. and because i don't know -- it's hard to even act as yourself. it's really hard acting. and he showed up like, so what am i doing today? you're not prepared? he walked in there and owned it. he is truly amazing. >> you know, t.j., it's interesting what you say about haters. i think you can get 1,000 compliments, but you get that one from some cranky yankee and that's the one that sticks with us. please explain that to me. i'm trying to figure out how to navigate that. >> i don't get it either. another thing that happens, too, is you can have 30, 40 amazing shows and one that bombs, and it makes you -- i'm like, i can't do this. i don't think i'm cut out for this. it all comes crashing down and i think -- this industry is definitely takes a lot of perseverance and just kind of getting back up again and again and again. we get told no way more than we're told yes. >> really
i was like, leslie. >> yeah. he's terrific, though. isn't he? >> he is. >> so amazing. you know, we don't like being in our videos. i mean, that's the most i think we've ever been in one of our videos. and because i don't know -- it's hard to even act as yourself. it's really hard acting. and he showed up like, so what am i doing today? you're not prepared? he walked in there and owned it. he is truly amazing. >> you know, t.j., it's interesting what you say about...
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let's discuss with tonight's panel, news contributor's leslie marshall, dr. janette nesheiwat, and jason chaffetz. somebody who is a familiar face here on fox news is dr. marty makary. he is got a piece. we were covering the board meetings tonight with students and parents fighting about mass mandates and schools. legal challenges. the doctor wrote a piece about this fact that he says neuroscience for masking kids. public health officials basing it on guidance on science but there's no science behind mass mandates for children. before we adder turgor to the masking, let's see data. the battles are ongoing. >> they are ongoing in the administration not releasing the data and then stating the policy. they scramble to find something. i believe in self-determination. i think parents are the best position with their medical professional to make the best decision for their children. i don't need some government bureaucrat telling me what's best and not and the government over the last 18 to 24 months has flipped and flopped. i don't believe dr. fauci. and of the ke
let's discuss with tonight's panel, news contributor's leslie marshall, dr. janette nesheiwat, and jason chaffetz. somebody who is a familiar face here on fox news is dr. marty makary. he is got a piece. we were covering the board meetings tonight with students and parents fighting about mass mandates and schools. legal challenges. the doctor wrote a piece about this fact that he says neuroscience for masking kids. public health officials basing it on guidance on science but there's no science...