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jon? jon: lucas tomlinson, thanks. congress has left town for the presidents' day recess without passing a bill to sanction russia over a potential invasion of ukraine. congressional correspondent chad pergram reports. >> reporter: congress talked tough on sanctions for russian leader vladimir putin. >> i am in favor of action. putin's a kgb thug. >> there will be severe and serious consequences if he invades ukraine. >> we, too, ought to remind him there's a heavy price to be paid. >> reporter: but lawmakers stumbled to craft a bipartisan deal. chairman bob menendez said weeks ago the sides were on the 1-yard line, but now congress is out and muscular sanction ises, at least from capitol hill, were just a threat. >> i will regret congress leaving town without a bill that expresses our solidarity and our bipartisan support for sanctions that would really hit putin where it hurts. >> reporter: hefty sanctions were supposed the deter an invasion. internal bickering sidetracked sanctions. plus, the biden administration wo
jon? jon: lucas tomlinson, thanks. congress has left town for the presidents' day recess without passing a bill to sanction russia over a potential invasion of ukraine. congressional correspondent chad pergram reports. >> reporter: congress talked tough on sanctions for russian leader vladimir putin. >> i am in favor of action. putin's a kgb thug. >> there will be severe and serious consequences if he invades ukraine. >> we, too, ought to remind him there's a heavy price...
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jon: thanks. now some other headlines, northwestern europe, tens of thousands are still without power after a storm in several countries with when speeds up to 122 miles an hour. part of the roof of london's arena was shredded. it killed at least nine people across five nations. increase, 12 people missing after a fire swept through a ferry from western from italy and the sea. most of the 283 were rescued and transported by rescue ships to a nearby island. in beijing, officials rejected a last-ditch request by figure skaters to have their silver medals awarded before the end of the olympics. they finished second in the team event marked by a scandal, camilla. and in mexico, importing avocados that began after officials say a mexican drug lord threat a d.a. inspector last week. that's a look at the stories from around the globe. thirty of house democrats calling it quits ahead of the midterm elections, the most for that party in 30 years, party leaders, a messaging problem among that account photos
jon: thanks. now some other headlines, northwestern europe, tens of thousands are still without power after a storm in several countries with when speeds up to 122 miles an hour. part of the roof of london's arena was shredded. it killed at least nine people across five nations. increase, 12 people missing after a fire swept through a ferry from western from italy and the sea. most of the 283 were rescued and transported by rescue ships to a nearby island. in beijing, officials rejected a...
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jon: james, think. russia's war on ukraine continues as we get more reports of explosions and kyiv where ukrainians are fighting to keep control of the capitol city. ♪♪ middle of a tense and dangerous night and kyiv ukraine, 1:35 a.m. there. a red glow barely distinguishable on the horizon is perhaps the sign of something ominous. trey yingst is live with more. reports are that a major oil depot on the outskirts of kyiv has been hit by russian forces which have been largely staying outside the city, whether by design or whether because they have been bogged down by tougher than expected fighting from the ukrainian military is anybody's guess but the red glow you might be able to distinguish, horizon could be a fire burning out of oil depot on the outskirts of kyiv. we will continue to try to bring more information and get back from trey yingst as soon as possible. continuing coverage on another night of ukraine from a crushing invasion of the country enters the fourth day. the united nations estimat
jon: james, think. russia's war on ukraine continues as we get more reports of explosions and kyiv where ukrainians are fighting to keep control of the capitol city. ♪♪ middle of a tense and dangerous night and kyiv ukraine, 1:35 a.m. there. a red glow barely distinguishable on the horizon is perhaps the sign of something ominous. trey yingst is live with more. reports are that a major oil depot on the outskirts of kyiv has been hit by russian forces which have been largely staying outside...
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jon: you're playing the game. lisa: every day. jon: coming up later the fed speak. linda: by definition this is the game.is the game. tom: game? jon: breaking news, lisa has a problem with a price action. what's new? what is new? the nasdaq down .7% on the russell down .75%. down .9% as the fed comes out. here's something new, c.p.i., b.p.i. and retail sales and fed speaking in between, isn't that the information we should be moving on? lisa: exactly. all that information is being discounted with respect to the motion of a 50 basis point rate hike and the meeting didn't happen it because it was held last month. jon: march 16, lisa is losing it. let's keep things on the rail for her. the bond market, yield come in and we back away. the dispute you're waking town this morning, it's difficult to get your hand around, i know, the u.s. disappointing flames of a russian pullback and russians disputing claims of a buildup. headline after headline and yields come in down three basis points and north of 2% on 10s and yields back on the 160 we based on two's and sub 150 down
jon: you're playing the game. lisa: every day. jon: coming up later the fed speak. linda: by definition this is the game.is the game. tom: game? jon: breaking news, lisa has a problem with a price action. what's new? what is new? the nasdaq down .7% on the russell down .75%. down .9% as the fed comes out. here's something new, c.p.i., b.p.i. and retail sales and fed speaking in between, isn't that the information we should be moving on? lisa: exactly. all that information is being discounted...
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jon: the u.n. general assembly and security council will both hold emergency meetings this morning on russia's invasion of ukraine which is in its fifth day. the associated press reports that belarus might send troops into ukraine as early as today to fight alongside russian forces. steve harrigan joins us from kyiv. >> day 5 of the russian invasion. i can see black smoke rising. this capital city of kyiv has been hit by artillery shells. no russian forces inside the city. the government holding up, not collapsing, and the president is still here on the scene. there has been intense fighting in kharkiv. the second largest city in ukraine. russian forces came into the city, but ukrainian forces maintain they control that city. in response somewhat he calls aggressive sanctions by the west, russian president vladimir putin has put his nuclear forces on high alert. >> i wonder about the situation in russia. the russian people are wake up to find out the ruble has lost 25% of its value overnight as a r
jon: the u.n. general assembly and security council will both hold emergency meetings this morning on russia's invasion of ukraine which is in its fifth day. the associated press reports that belarus might send troops into ukraine as early as today to fight alongside russian forces. steve harrigan joins us from kyiv. >> day 5 of the russian invasion. i can see black smoke rising. this capital city of kyiv has been hit by artillery shells. no russian forces inside the city. the government...
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♪ jon: i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". it is the bottom of the hour if you're just joining here's a look at the top stories, thieves caught on camera from high-end stores in the westchester county. new york republican gubernatorial candidate rob acevedo who tweeted the video said the robbers hit the balls were very stores the state policy for communities less safe. north carolina supreme court has ordered lawmakers to redraw the states congressional maps. the court calls the maps which were drawn by republican state legislature, and unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering, lawmakers have a tough february 18 to submit new maps to the court. the city of portland, oregon has banned homeless encampments near highways and intersections, mayor ted wheeler said the demand was necessary because most pedestrians killed last year in the city were homeless. the city will remove the camps and offer shelter alternatives. for more on these and other stories download the fox news app, scan the qr code or go to foxnews.com/apps. californ
♪ jon: i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". it is the bottom of the hour if you're just joining here's a look at the top stories, thieves caught on camera from high-end stores in the westchester county. new york republican gubernatorial candidate rob acevedo who tweeted the video said the robbers hit the balls were very stores the state policy for communities less safe. north carolina supreme court has ordered lawmakers to redraw the states congressional maps. the court...
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jon: family day. investors on both sides of the border are selling into the weekend and asking questions later. matt also has to get used to the american automakers versus the german ones, and that gets us to our stock of the hour. it is not a split yet, but for ceo jim farley is thinking more about separating ev from the rest of ford. ed ludlow broke the story in san francisco. you have been busy on this file recently. this is a massive transformation we are seeing. what can you tell us about the details on the ford plant? ed: they are still up 3% on a day that the markets have turned a corner, gm under pressure. sources say options are being considered. the ultimate goal is to separate the electric business from the legacy business. one option would be to spin off the ev business, the combustion business, or as we have reported , a restructuring, where they stand alone as two separate businesses. sources tell us, no matter how you do it, ford needs to raise capital. they looked to a specific private
jon: family day. investors on both sides of the border are selling into the weekend and asking questions later. matt also has to get used to the american automakers versus the german ones, and that gets us to our stock of the hour. it is not a split yet, but for ceo jim farley is thinking more about separating ev from the rest of ford. ed ludlow broke the story in san francisco. you have been busy on this file recently. this is a massive transformation we are seeing. what can you tell us about...
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jon: the u.s. warns russia could invade ukraine at any time the vaccine mandate protest into candida and special counsel john durham makes a stunning claim about the clinton campaign and the trump russia scandal. i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". ♪. jon: shocking allegations and a new court filing by new special counsel john durham, multiple clinton campaign staffers hired a technology company to infiltrate service at trump tower in the white house. in order to establish a link between donald trump and russia. the meantime canadian police arrest several people protesting vaccine mandates who had been blocking a key trade route with the united states for days. this is protesters in canada's capital city agreed to leave but said they will stay in other parts of the city. ukraine on high alert preparing for a potential russian invasion. the white house says appears imminent, president biden spoke by phone with ukraine's president this morning. fox team coverage on all three of the big sto
jon: the u.s. warns russia could invade ukraine at any time the vaccine mandate protest into candida and special counsel john durham makes a stunning claim about the clinton campaign and the trump russia scandal. i am jon scott and this is the "fox report". ♪. jon: shocking allegations and a new court filing by new special counsel john durham, multiple clinton campaign staffers hired a technology company to infiltrate service at trump tower in the white house. in order to establish...
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jon: thank you. i want to bring in a republican from texas, member of the armed services committee, congressman martha vice president kamala harris said sanctions were going to prevent vladimir putin from invading ukraine what happened? >> joe biden delineate. i think what we should have done was sign on to a letter in november encouraging him to send much more to the ukrainian spackman and we don't know why but also wanted him to be explicit with the -- on russia it's a deterrent but refused to do that so now once again we see the president is being reactive instead of proactive. jon: so what kind would you like to see the u.s. deliver for the ukrainians at this time? >> i'd like to have a great deal of asymmetrical -- explosives, antitank, javelin, anti- missile, we talked about singers earlier and taking out chips, they don't need to get back at the president, they need more ammo. jon: the polish border right there against ukraine, poland is a nato member, should be relatively easy and quick for t
jon: thank you. i want to bring in a republican from texas, member of the armed services committee, congressman martha vice president kamala harris said sanctions were going to prevent vladimir putin from invading ukraine what happened? >> joe biden delineate. i think what we should have done was sign on to a letter in november encouraging him to send much more to the ukrainian spackman and we don't know why but also wanted him to be explicit with the -- on russia it's a deterrent but...
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hey, everybody. >> jon: i like it. >> stephen: jon, jon my friend and mrs. and mr. america out there. i hold in my hand the definitive questions for tonight's guest, mr. ralph macchio is going to be out here in just a moment. did you watch "the karate kid"? >> jon: yes, i did, of course, everybody. wax on, wax-- >> stephen: wax on, wax off, exactly. here's the thing is that i heard we're having ralph macchio on, and i'm like, that will be interesting. i haven't talked to ralph macchio before. i would like to talk to him. guess what? what's it called? "cobra kai." "cobra kai," fourth season, it's the number one show on netflix. "cobra kai." >> jon: wow, that's amazing. >> stephen: i had no idea. anyway, very excited to talk to him about that. hey, jon, personal question-- you don't have to answer it if you don't want to. >> jon: okay. >> stephen: have you had the covid? did you get it? >> jon: no, i haven't gotten it yet. >> stephen: anybody in the band? have you managed to-- lewis, you had it briefly? >> yeah. >> stephen: wow, how was it? >> no symptoms. >> stephen:
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hello, jon. ( jon singg ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: how you doing, jon? >> jon: i'm good. i'm optimistic. >> stephen: you're optimistic? >> jon: i'm optimistic. >> stephen: i really like that. give me a hit of that optimism. >> jon: you've got to stay optimistic because when you're in the valley of the shadow of death, i will fear no evil, baby. >> stephen: for thy rod and staff, they comfort me. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hello! >> stephen: yeah, exactly. there you go. that's nice. speaking of optimism, we have an optimist on the show tonight. >> jon: oh, yes. >> stephen: our friend, senator elizabeth warren is here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) optimists, that's what i'm saying right here. so, here's the dealio, here's the dealio, is that she is-- how many times, is it nine? is the ninth time she's been on the show? those are some john oliver, neil tyson numbers. >> jon: up there. >> stephen: she's putting points on the board. i really look forward to talking to her. oh we have, we have-- ( giggles ) he said to me, mention the podcast. he said mention the podcast
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jon: thank you. california republican congressman darrell isa bring us, a member of the house judiciary in foreign affairs committees. first on the top of, do they seem jolly? it seems peaceful but they are affecting commerce, what you say to the truckers continuing this protests or covid mandates? >> thomas jefferson i think would be proud, he said when the government fears the people, you have liberty and you have tierney and that's what we are seeing in canada and the u.s., a balance between what's no longer a mandate that makes sense, we are talking about therapeutic vaccine now, the passport questions are going the same way. these people say rightfully so like america is all over including virginia work governor youngkin is responded, they are saying it's time for the people to get their liberty back and it's refreshing canada has the tradition of the united states you want you built a business related to the automotive industry, if you are waiting on a shipment of goods, would you be right now
jon: thank you. california republican congressman darrell isa bring us, a member of the house judiciary in foreign affairs committees. first on the top of, do they seem jolly? it seems peaceful but they are affecting commerce, what you say to the truckers continuing this protests or covid mandates? >> thomas jefferson i think would be proud, he said when the government fears the people, you have liberty and you have tierney and that's what we are seeing in canada and the u.s., a balance...
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jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman. we are watching a continued weakness for some of those technology stocks, as we are also watching the continued rally in oil. matt: brent crude rising to $95, the highest price we have seen since 2014. right now at 95.15. really interesting rise. meanwhile, treasuries have erased their declines. the 10-year yield had a session low of 1.946. taking a look at treasuries. looks like we will see the numbers turnaround what we have previously seen. 1.9892. treasury yields have really been up and down. right now, they continue to fall. jon: we will continue to track the markets. meanwhile, ontario's premier doug ford earlier declared a state of emergency. the government is exercising new powers to end the blockade. let's bring in someone from ctv who has been covering this. this news coming as they were so many concerns about a lasting economic impact for both canada and the u.s. from what is going on. what is happening on the ground right now? >> that is right, the economic impact being fe
jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman. we are watching a continued weakness for some of those technology stocks, as we are also watching the continued rally in oil. matt: brent crude rising to $95, the highest price we have seen since 2014. right now at 95.15. really interesting rise. meanwhile, treasuries have erased their declines. the 10-year yield had a session low of 1.946. taking a look at treasuries. looks like we will see the numbers turnaround what we have previously seen....
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jon: all right. i thought you were going to say you were going to do to the desert and do a video is saying. i have full confidence in your abilities. thank you for the helpful report. we have been watching the situation at the border. groups of truckers have halted traffic at one of the key crossings between canada and the u.s. the ambassador bridge into detroit. the prime minister saying the blockades threatened to hobble the economy and undermine democracy. let's get more perspective from the ambassador bridge. we have been covering this and joins us now. maybe you can explain to us how things have been playing out. what is happening on the ground right now? reporter: right now the border crossing at the ambassador bridge is at a complete standstill. it has been like this since 8:00 p.m. last night. around 6:00 a.m. evening traffic was reopened. however, those coming into canada are still locked out. not a single vehicle has been able to come through the ambassador bridge into canada. the proteste
jon: all right. i thought you were going to say you were going to do to the desert and do a video is saying. i have full confidence in your abilities. thank you for the helpful report. we have been watching the situation at the border. groups of truckers have halted traffic at one of the key crossings between canada and the u.s. the ambassador bridge into detroit. the prime minister saying the blockades threatened to hobble the economy and undermine democracy. let's get more perspective from...
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we now work for paramount. >> jon: what? >> stephen: that's what i said. >> jon: wait? what? >> stephen: that's exactly what i said. >> jon: it's paramount now. >> stephen: we all work for paramount now. and i think if means we're all inthe new "mission impossible" movies because i think that's the only movies they make now. i do my own stunts, jut like tom crews. this is me right here. we all work for paramount now. what does that mean, he asked? >> jon: i'm wondering what that means. i haven't been filled in on what that means. >> stephen: no one called me. did you know? >> i didn't. >> stephen: nobody knew. nobody knew what happened. >> jon: paramount it is. >> stephen: paramount it is. i'm a proud, proud paramount employee, and i always have been. ( laughter ). >> jon: that's right. ( applause ) >> stephen: always have. we'll be right back with sir john oliver. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) it looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took
we now work for paramount. >> jon: what? >> stephen: that's what i said. >> jon: wait? what? >> stephen: that's exactly what i said. >> jon: it's paramount now. >> stephen: we all work for paramount now. and i think if means we're all inthe new "mission impossible" movies because i think that's the only movies they make now. i do my own stunts, jut like tom crews. this is me right here. we all work for paramount now. what does that mean, he asked?...
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jon? jon: thanks a lot. and certainly that amazon story factors into the broader market story, positive performance, whether toronto or nasdaq today, if these levels hold for the s&p 500, it will be a winning week. i know we had that meta-meltdown the previous to that we had three of days. one of the considerations for the buying we're seeing in financials today. the new got the oil story, helping to fuel some of the energy stocks. as i mentioned with amazon, some pockets of tech finding their groove on this friday. let's come back to the job story, and a reminder that we had at least here in north america, two different stories of jobs, because we had both the canadian and the u.s. numbers. for what it's worth segment. let's look at the canadian picture, met. everyone's been talking about the surprising numbers in the u.s. here in canada, after many months of seeing good momentum, we saw a lost jobs month, unemployment rate at 6.5%. and really at the end of the day, matt, the issue is we've seen a lot of re
jon? jon: thanks a lot. and certainly that amazon story factors into the broader market story, positive performance, whether toronto or nasdaq today, if these levels hold for the s&p 500, it will be a winning week. i know we had that meta-meltdown the previous to that we had three of days. one of the considerations for the buying we're seeing in financials today. the new got the oil story, helping to fuel some of the energy stocks. as i mentioned with amazon, some pockets of tech finding...
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( cheers and applause ) ( jon laughing ) >> stephen: jon, i got right here i'm talking tonight -- we have two lovely guests this evening from "face the nation," the host of "face the nation" with margaret brennan. margaret brennan is going to be out here. >> jon: margaret brennan is in the house ♪ ♪ gn yeah, yeah, margaret ♪ >> stephen: the lovely and talented adam scott is going to be out here. he's on the new "severance" on apple tv. jon, what a beautiful day today. did you get outside at all? >> jon: yes, i did. >> stephen: very strange new york day. 15 on monday, and 65 today? >> jon: yeah, felt good, good at a to play pickup ball. >> stephen: did you play? >> jon: no. >> stephen: this one got away from you. >> jon: yeah, got away from me. >> stephen: what i hear, it's you could grow a palm tree up there. >> jon: oh, yeah! i heard that! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: folks, i spend a lot of time right over there, combing through the day's news and carefully selecting the most pristine opalescent glass stories, ornately fusing the pieces using only the most topical copp
( cheers and applause ) ( jon laughing ) >> stephen: jon, i got right here i'm talking tonight -- we have two lovely guests this evening from "face the nation," the host of "face the nation" with margaret brennan. margaret brennan is going to be out here. >> jon: margaret brennan is in the house ♪ ♪ gn yeah, yeah, margaret ♪ >> stephen: the lovely and talented adam scott is going to be out here. he's on the new "severance" on apple tv. jon,...
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>> jon: what genre is it? >> stephen: noir. >> jon: ah! >> stephen: a much-abused style in my opinion. and it's noir, and carnival. i thought i wonder what this is going to be? a half hour in, i was like, my god. this is fantastic. you have cate blanchett, bradley cooper, willem dafoe in there. it's extraordinary. >> jon: what's the plot? can you give it away? >> stephen: i cannot. ( laughter ) >> jon: okay. >> stephen: i can't. i-- he could. >> jon: that's right. >> stephen: but legally i'm not allowed to. but i-- i watched the whole film, and i-- of course i watch every film of everyone who ever comes on the show. and i read every book, and i watch every television show. >> jon: right. yeah, of course. >> stephen: it's not like this is special that i watched the film. i do that always. >> jon: right, of course. >> stephen: to every-- i just watched this one more. ( laughter ) >> jon: twice. >> stephen: twice, yeah. folks, you know, i spend a lot of time on the show-- if you watch the show you figured this out, right over there. standing
>> jon: what genre is it? >> stephen: noir. >> jon: ah! >> stephen: a much-abused style in my opinion. and it's noir, and carnival. i thought i wonder what this is going to be? a half hour in, i was like, my god. this is fantastic. you have cate blanchett, bradley cooper, willem dafoe in there. it's extraordinary. >> jon: what's the plot? can you give it away? >> stephen: i cannot. ( laughter ) >> jon: okay. >> stephen: i can't. i-- he could....
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jon: helpful context. as we have seen this drumbeat building to thursday's cpi print , what else is going to be key on your radar? >> i think the obvious thing is the labor market in the united states. there is a key question around the extent to which you get some labor supply improvements. this has been less of an issue in canada as the labor force participation rate has really reverted back to an improved over pre-pandemic levels. we have had a lot of retirements. there has been more health-related anxieties keeping people out of the labor market. labor market report will be key for february. obviously within that report the amount of job creation that we are getting but also the potential for labor supply improvements will be a key thing to watch. if we get another report that's very strong, the unemployment rate falls another 2/10, that certainly increases the amount of tightening that is likely to happen from the federal reserve this year. i would put the probability of a 50 basis points rate hike st
jon: helpful context. as we have seen this drumbeat building to thursday's cpi print , what else is going to be key on your radar? >> i think the obvious thing is the labor market in the united states. there is a key question around the extent to which you get some labor supply improvements. this has been less of an issue in canada as the labor force participation rate has really reverted back to an improved over pre-pandemic levels. we have had a lot of retirements. there has been more...
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( applause ) >> jon: ah! yes! that is swing. >> stephen: hello, jon. >> jon: ( scat singing "take the 'a' train" ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello, everybody. jon, happy-- happy black history month. >> jon: happy black history month, yes, indeed. >> stephen: a lot to celebrate this month. >> jon: that's right, that's right. >> stephen: also, happy lunar new year. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: in the chinese calendar, correct. >> jon: that's right, happy new year. >> stephen: you know what year this is? >> jon: it's the year of the tiger. >> stephen: that's right. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: that's good for cincinnati. >> jon: oh, yes-- wow, cincinnati. >> stephen: you never know, two point make a line. >> jon: that's right >> stephen: now folks, for weeks now, there have been major tensions ovein eastern europe. here's what's going on: vladimir putin has got russian troops massing on the borders of ukraine and has used this self-generated crisis to demand that nato pledge to halt further eastward expansion and a
( applause ) >> jon: ah! yes! that is swing. >> stephen: hello, jon. >> jon: ( scat singing "take the 'a' train" ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello, everybody. jon, happy-- happy black history month. >> jon: happy black history month, yes, indeed. >> stephen: a lot to celebrate this month. >> jon: that's right, that's right. >> stephen: also, happy lunar new year. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: in the chinese calendar,...
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stephen: you and jon? you'd team up to take me down? and nobody believes you! and nobody believes will you! because i'm stephen colbert. nobody would believe you. >> but you're a good actor. you are. >> stephen: john turturro just said i'm a good actor. >> i would cast you in a film noir. >> stephen: you would cast me-- >> in a film, definitely. >> stephen: direct me-- i'm in. i'm available. >> okay. >> stephen: i'm booked. you can get me-- how about "the batman." >> there will be another "batman" after this. "the batman part--" >> stephen: "more batman." we have to take a quick break but don't go anywhere. when we come back, john and i will talk about the new movie we're doing together. ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or de
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jon? jon: thanks, matt. matt kicked off this hour of coverage by highlighting that uncertainty on the road ahead for interest rates and how people should be positioning. you are seeing that play out in these mixed markets in north america as we start a new trading week coming off pretty reasonable week when all was said and done last week but it has been a volatile stretch and certainly today that cautiousness that you continue to see in some of the technology stocks, remember that rough ride we saw last week for facebook's parent meta, you are continuing to see cautious trading as well today. so an unwillingness to make big commitments to growth as we continue to watch this story of interest rates and to matt's point inflation data we will watch later this week. strategists have to put their calls out there and that does get us to today's for what it's worth because after the challenge was seen in certain stock performance, there are strategists that feel that some of the uncertainty is now very much priced
jon? jon: thanks, matt. matt kicked off this hour of coverage by highlighting that uncertainty on the road ahead for interest rates and how people should be positioning. you are seeing that play out in these mixed markets in north america as we start a new trading week coming off pretty reasonable week when all was said and done last week but it has been a volatile stretch and certainly today that cautiousness that you continue to see in some of the technology stocks, remember that rough ride...
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>> hey there, jon. black developers, programmers and engineers hold less than 5% of those jobs at many companies and institutions are addressing the real world consequences of underrepresentation in the digital world. the aclu and harvard both published research find tag a.i. can lead to discrimination in housing, education and hiring. after the killing of george floyd, ibm, amazon and micro softd halted sales of facial recognition technology to law enforcement over concerns about racial discrimination. ibm exited that business all together black americans are 12% of the population but only 8% of the tech work force. and even smaller percentage of decision makers at big tech companies. a nonprofit that helps companies find black tech talent says there's an urgent need for diversity in development and decision making. >> the very technology that is often designed to help and support communities can do real harm when we don't have black leaders and historically marginalized leaders at the table but to sha
>> hey there, jon. black developers, programmers and engineers hold less than 5% of those jobs at many companies and institutions are addressing the real world consequences of underrepresentation in the digital world. the aclu and harvard both published research find tag a.i. can lead to discrimination in housing, education and hiring. after the killing of george floyd, ibm, amazon and micro softd halted sales of facial recognition technology to law enforcement over concerns about racial...
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jon: judy, there are significant u.s. force numbers in europe, and there are significant capabilities the united states can draw on to provide defense and reassurance to those countries. judy: you mean in addition. the forces that are already positioned in western europe, you mean. jon: i mean, those countries should have every reason to be confident in the president's sacred commitment to defend them. but this is really, first and foremost, about what russia is doing on the border with ukraine. and i think the attention when it shifts to our deployments is, frankly, sometimes a tactic by the russians to take the focus off of what they are doing and what we are forced to respond to, 100,000 plus-troops on the border of a sovereign country that, frankly, has no desire for russian forces to be engaged in conflict with them. judy: and circling back again to my colleague lisa desjardins's reporting, talking to senators today discussing, debating whether or not there should be sanctions now added to what the u.s. already has i
jon: judy, there are significant u.s. force numbers in europe, and there are significant capabilities the united states can draw on to provide defense and reassurance to those countries. judy: you mean in addition. the forces that are already positioned in western europe, you mean. jon: i mean, those countries should have every reason to be confident in the president's sacred commitment to defend them. but this is really, first and foremost, about what russia is doing on the border with...
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look at your favorite brands, jon. brand you buy from the most. presumably you're going right to bombbus or jim sharp or figs to buy the products not going to a centralized marketplace to do so we're seeing an important thing for consumers' favorite brand, they want a direct relationship. own thecustomer experience we enable this not to say somebody's larger marketplaces won't be around there's a place for amazon, for example, if you want something cheap, quick, fast, and it's some sort of commodity if you want to buy something, a great hoodie, a great pair of sneakers, you're not going to these marketplaces's you're going directly to the brands shopify making it easier for brands to reach the end consumer across any surface most convenient you'll start seeing more and more consumers with wallets to support independent retail and why you see shopify's percentage of total retail increase over time more retail shipping towards this idea of direct to consumer. >> all right let's say that's a david versus goliath thing. good to hear there's a place fo
look at your favorite brands, jon. brand you buy from the most. presumably you're going right to bombbus or jim sharp or figs to buy the products not going to a centralized marketplace to do so we're seeing an important thing for consumers' favorite brand, they want a direct relationship. own thecustomer experience we enable this not to say somebody's larger marketplaces won't be around there's a place for amazon, for example, if you want something cheap, quick, fast, and it's some sort of...
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jon: we are almost out of time. as you are rolling out in different cities, what is the strategy on how quickly and where you roll out? >> we are really are aggressive in terms of rollout. you have seen when we turned on the switch of the ultra wideband network, we were covering 20 million, next month it is going to be more. we are fast pacing the rollout. i think we want to become the national broadband player. it is not the case today for us but we will be a critical player in the future. i think hopefully the consumer will give us the chance to prove that i'm -- to prove to them that the reliability is there. matt: thank you for your time. meyer: former u.s. defense secretary believes unity between the u.s. and nato allies has disrupted president putin's strategy. sanctions imposed on russia could have a ripple effect. >> if we impose heavy sanctions, as i believe we are planning to do on the russians come of the guards to international banking and regards to nord stream 2 to vo and their ability -- nord stream 2
jon: we are almost out of time. as you are rolling out in different cities, what is the strategy on how quickly and where you roll out? >> we are really are aggressive in terms of rollout. you have seen when we turned on the switch of the ultra wideband network, we were covering 20 million, next month it is going to be more. we are fast pacing the rollout. i think we want to become the national broadband player. it is not the case today for us but we will be a critical player in the...
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>> jon: whoa, whoa. >> stephen: a real bags to riches story. and i'm proud to announce that 1 huer% of that money went directly to donors choose, where it has already helped fund classroom projects across the country like building solar ovens and hydroponics systems. actual things! ( cheers and applause ) donors choose is doing so much good work, experts say they could bring our school system to the brink of functioning. and, now, we have an update to our update, because another company is hopping on my donation-train. the u.k. metaverse marketplace terra virtua has designed a very special n.f.t. to support donors choose. and here he is. it's an n.f.t. of me, holding my a.f.t. that explains n.f.t.s. this little fella is called the colbert v-flect. there will be a limited run of them available, and you can buy your own, unique colbert vflect n.f.t. to put in your tik toks and your instafaces and your yougrams. he's pretty easy to care for. once a day, just spritz your laptop with a little bourbon. and here's the best part: it's all hosted on the
>> jon: whoa, whoa. >> stephen: a real bags to riches story. and i'm proud to announce that 1 huer% of that money went directly to donors choose, where it has already helped fund classroom projects across the country like building solar ovens and hydroponics systems. actual things! ( cheers and applause ) donors choose is doing so much good work, experts say they could bring our school system to the brink of functioning. and, now, we have an update to our update, because another...
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they know. >> stephen: did she say the name correctly, jon? >> jon: beautiful, great. ad alison thornton and emma tremble and maria baker and all these women are really fine and good in this, and if you get an opportunity, please watch it because it may help you -- it may remind you what not to do because sometimes you have to watch who comes in your house and, you know, who's fixing what and make sure that you go down and look and say, oh, that looks so strange, looks like a camera! sometimes it is. so we want you to watch i want because we don't want this story to happen to anyone else. >> stephen: whoopi, thank you so much for being here. >> ththank you. >> stephen: "caught in his web" airs february 19th on lifetime. whoopi goldberg, everybody! we'll be right back with representative ro khanna. ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ lots of vitamins a and c and only 45 calories a serving. good morning, indeed. v8. the original plant-powered drink. veg up. (vo) for me, one of the best things about life is that we keep moving forward. we discover exciting new technologies. redefine w
they know. >> stephen: did she say the name correctly, jon? >> jon: beautiful, great. ad alison thornton and emma tremble and maria baker and all these women are really fine and good in this, and if you get an opportunity, please watch it because it may help you -- it may remind you what not to do because sometimes you have to watch who comes in your house and, you know, who's fixing what and make sure that you go down and look and say, oh, that looks so strange, looks like a...
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still no sell ratings on the street, jon. maybe it is just a bit of a push into q3, q4. >> not uncommon to see this happen during tax season that wouldn't be a surprise. >>> now, let's get back to the, well, cloud sector enterprise software and related things today, f5 announcing a new security solution to strengthen protection of the digital world. according to the company, 88% of organizations operate legacy and modern systems, increasing the need for protection platforms like this one. joining us now to discuss, f5's ceo, francois locoh-donou. glad to have you it is not just a security thing though you're announcing distributed cloud services today explain how this is different from what you've been doing in the past >> jon, thanks for having me you know, the challenge of cybersecurity has only been growing strongly even during the pandemic, it's costing business hundreds of billions of dollars. it is affecting the lives of a lot of people. i'm sure you know folks who have had money stolen out of the bank accounts you know
still no sell ratings on the street, jon. maybe it is just a bit of a push into q3, q4. >> not uncommon to see this happen during tax season that wouldn't be a surprise. >>> now, let's get back to the, well, cloud sector enterprise software and related things today, f5 announcing a new security solution to strengthen protection of the digital world. according to the company, 88% of organizations operate legacy and modern systems, increasing the need for protection platforms like...
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( applause ) >> jon: ah! yes! that is swing. >> stephen: hello, jon. hello, everybody. jon, happy-- happy black history month. >> jon: happy black history month. >> stephen: a lot to celebrate this month. >> jon: that's right, that's right. >> stephen: also happy lunar new year. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: in the chinese calendar, correct? you know what year this is? >> jon: it's the year of the tiger. >> stephen: that's right. that's good for cincinnati. >> jon: yes, wow, cincinnati. >> stephen: you never know, two point make a line. >> jon: that's right >> stephen: folks, for weeks now, there have been major tensions over in eastern europe. here's what's going on: vladimir putin has got russian troops massing on the borders of ukraine and has used this self-generated crisis to demand that nato pledge to halt further eastward expansion and agree not to admit ukraine as a member. that's not fair. ukraine already made it through nato rush week. ( laughter ) so, what, they carried that greased album clenched in their butt cheeks up a flight of stairs or nothing? ( laughter )
( applause ) >> jon: ah! yes! that is swing. >> stephen: hello, jon. hello, everybody. jon, happy-- happy black history month. >> jon: happy black history month. >> stephen: a lot to celebrate this month. >> jon: that's right, that's right. >> stephen: also happy lunar new year. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: in the chinese calendar, correct? you know what year this is? >> jon: it's the year of the tiger. >> stephen: that's right. that's...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman. we mentioned at the top of the hour cpp investments with assets totaling more than $430 billion is committing to reach that zero greenhouse emissions by 2050. the company will continue to invest in oil and gas companies as they transition on the basis of supporting viable green initiatives instead of blanket divestment. with us now is the global head at cpp investments. let's start with the timing on this commitment at all that came together. >> absolutely. as you know, this is something that is part of 10 years of incorporating climate change, other esg considerations into our investment decisions. we were one of the founding members of thetcft, the first pension plans issuing green bonds. we have, today, $67 billion of green and transition assets in our portfolio. this is really the culmination of the thinking that we've been doing for some time, as well as a recognition of the acceleration we are seeing across government commitments, regulation, innovation and technology that will
this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman. we mentioned at the top of the hour cpp investments with assets totaling more than $430 billion is committing to reach that zero greenhouse emissions by 2050. the company will continue to invest in oil and gas companies as they transition on the basis of supporting viable green initiatives instead of blanket divestment. with us now is the global head at cpp investments. let's start with the timing on this commitment at...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman. today we got some data on the u.s. quit rate. it was little change, 2.9%. still near the all-time high in november. one of the areas where we have seen departures is in education. joining us now is the call so are as of kelly services, who focuses on the education sector. this is a much talked about subject. in the past, the perception was, if you are a teacher, you are a teacher for life. we have seen evidence recently there's a lot of soccer flexion taking place. what are you seeing right now? nicola: it has been a journey. even prior to the pandemic, we were experiencing a major teacher shortage. of course, the pandemic has only exacerbated the high number of teachers leaving the profession. right now, it is pretty shocking but we are seeing in the last two years of teachers leaving for a variety of reasons. also, recently, just in my conversations with lots of former educators and teachers on the reasons why they are leaving, primarily due to pay or the beauty and exhaustion. we k
this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. i'm jon erlichman. today we got some data on the u.s. quit rate. it was little change, 2.9%. still near the all-time high in november. one of the areas where we have seen departures is in education. joining us now is the call so are as of kelly services, who focuses on the education sector. this is a much talked about subject. in the past, the perception was, if you are a teacher, you are a teacher for life. we have seen evidence recently...
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jon: lots of continued tracking of this with brian. as we think about the supply chain issue you were alluding to, you got to a situation where the head is central banker in the country had to weigh in because people were trying to figure out the math on the economic impact, the inflationary impact, which is what we are watching in the u.s. daily as well. matt: it is interesting, we have seen more and more stories of carmakers, because detroit is so close, obviously, and they are so deeply affected having to shut down production for the second week in a row. if you are in the u.s., and you want to order a dog challenger -- a dodge challenger job rate -- jail break, you think of it as american muscle but clearly it is canadian and you will be waiting on a. jon: connecting the dots, matt miller. he always does. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> jam the car is a moneymaking scene's for india's's richest man. it is also where he is making his newest bed -- a $10 million investment in korean energy. this is closely aligned with the indian governmen
jon: lots of continued tracking of this with brian. as we think about the supply chain issue you were alluding to, you got to a situation where the head is central banker in the country had to weigh in because people were trying to figure out the math on the economic impact, the inflationary impact, which is what we are watching in the u.s. daily as well. matt: it is interesting, we have seen more and more stories of carmakers, because detroit is so close, obviously, and they are so deeply...
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jon: i'm jon erlichman. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller. here are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. as the housing market continues to struggle with inventory, we will talk to jocelyn moore from pretium on how it plans to solve the crisis. she goes from the sports betting industry to single-family rentals. and we get into the sports world with former nfl player terrel owens on his latest venture into nft's. we look at why the company has destroyed 200 billion dollars market cap in one session. all that and more, coming. jon: the meta meltdown is a key story when we look at the averages. we are seeing weakness in new york and toronto trading, that tech influence. after four days of gains, everyone feeling rattled today. that 200 billion dollar market valuation essentially wiped away given the dramatic decline we are seeing today. that does get us to our for what it's worth segment. you think about the challenges for a company like meta. whether it is the competition out there, the challenges with apple, issues a
jon: i'm jon erlichman. welcome to bloomberg markets. matt: i'm matt miller. here are the top stories we are following for you from around the world. as the housing market continues to struggle with inventory, we will talk to jocelyn moore from pretium on how it plans to solve the crisis. she goes from the sports betting industry to single-family rentals. and we get into the sports world with former nfl player terrel owens on his latest venture into nft's. we look at why the company has...
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. >> stephen: jon-- jon-jon, the piper's son. jon, got a couple of lovely ladies on the show tonight. one of my favorite comedienne's tig notaro is on here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) but first, just moments from now, celebrating ten years with cbs news. our friend gayle king is going to be out here in just a moment. >> jon: all in the family. >> stephen: everybody loves gayle. folks, as you know, if you watch the show, you know i'm a huge tech-head, and i love keeping up to date on the latest tech, with my head. and then my head tells you about it in my long-running segment: ♪ ♪ ♪ ( electronic beep ) ( steam ) >> ooh! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: first up: the annual consumer electronics show just wrapped up this weekend, and it featured an array of upsetting new things, like the latest in japanese toys, the amagami ham ham. a stuffed animal robot that will nibble on your finger. so, if you're worried about the robot uprising, please take comfort in the knowledge that we're teaching them that we're delicious.
. >> stephen: jon-- jon-jon, the piper's son. jon, got a couple of lovely ladies on the show tonight. one of my favorite comedienne's tig notaro is on here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) but first, just moments from now, celebrating ten years with cbs news. our friend gayle king is going to be out here in just a moment. >> jon: all in the family. >> stephen: everybody loves gayle. folks, as you know, if you watch the show, you know i'm a huge tech-head, and i love keeping up...
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>> jon: ♪ cold blooded! ♪ ( applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: so he didn't use his name, but biden did make one direct reference to the former president: >> nazi. ( applause ) >> stephen: now, there were some notable absences from the ceremonies today. during a moving moment of silence for officers who lost their lives, there were only two republicans on the house floor. the other republican legislators chose to reenact january 6th by hiding in fear. former administration officials did show their faces on "fox news," like former white house chief of staff and guy who dilated his pupils just for the free optometrist shades, mark meadows. meadows went on his buddy hannity's show, and instead of discussing their now-public pants-crapping, terrified text exchange from a year back, meadows complained in advance about how the media would cover it: >> you're right to point out that tomorrow is going to be spent on january 6th. >> stephen: keen analysis. meadows went on to predict the next day would be spent o
>> jon: ♪ cold blooded! ♪ ( applause ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: so he didn't use his name, but biden did make one direct reference to the former president: >> nazi. ( applause ) >> stephen: now, there were some notable absences from the ceremonies today. during a moving moment of silence for officers who lost their lives, there were only two republicans on the house floor. the other republican legislators chose to reenact january 6th by hiding in fear. former...
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>> jon: yeah! >> stephen: we don't have many details, just that it's a tell-all memoir, and the deal is reportedly worth $15 million. that's a lot of money! she'll finally have enough to buy middles for her shirts. ( laughter ) and at $15 million, the deal is "one of the biggest of all time, behind the obamas." well, their books actually do have a lot in common. after all, the working title for britney's memoir is "dreams of getting away from my father." we've got a great show for you tonight. my guests are sam waterston and sophia bush. but when we come back, folks, it's jon oliver and puppies! little puppies! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) new vicks vapostick. strong soothing vapors... help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess just soothing comfort. try new vicks vapostick. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! give it up for jon batiste and stay human. there you go. jon, happy friday. >> jon: happy friday. >> stephen: happy friday t
>> jon: yeah! >> stephen: we don't have many details, just that it's a tell-all memoir, and the deal is reportedly worth $15 million. that's a lot of money! she'll finally have enough to buy middles for her shirts. ( laughter ) and at $15 million, the deal is "one of the biggest of all time, behind the obamas." well, their books actually do have a lot in common. after all, the working title for britney's memoir is "dreams of getting away from my father." we've...
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>> that's absolutely right, jon. it is a conflict because on one hand social platforms are fighting to keep offering their communication tools on the other hand they're also trying to prevent those tools from being used for manipulation and spread misinformation russia is limiting access to both twitter and facebook for facebook they say that's response to the fact that its fact-checking russian-controlled media content. twitter is suspending all ads in ukraine and russia while google, youtube, twitter and metta announced they are blacking russia state media from running ads and making money on their content. metta's head of security said that they see value in showing people what misinformation is being shared rather than blocking that content entirely, but they are evaluating taking further action >> we see requests from a number of governments around the region, and a number of things they've asked we are already, in fact, doing and we started doing proactively. on state media in particular, we are already blockin
>> that's absolutely right, jon. it is a conflict because on one hand social platforms are fighting to keep offering their communication tools on the other hand they're also trying to prevent those tools from being used for manipulation and spread misinformation russia is limiting access to both twitter and facebook for facebook they say that's response to the fact that its fact-checking russian-controlled media content. twitter is suspending all ads in ukraine and russia while google,...
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up to date, jon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> news crossing on microsoft moments ago. comments from president brad smith on app store legislation and microsoft's planned acquisition of activision blizzard eamon javers joins us from microsoft's offices in d.c. >> good morning. that's right microsoft at this hour is announcing what it is calling a new universal app store, which will create what the company says is a seamless experience for users on all different kinds of devices and platforms from the xbox to all the other different options that microsoft offers this is in the wake of the acquisition announcement of activision blizzard that is a $68 billion acquisition. it will be the biggest check that microsoft has ever written and i just sat down with brad smith, the president of the company, to get a sense of what this new universal app store is going to be all about. here's what he said. >> we're focused at microsoft on our acquisition of activision blizzard, more first party titles what we're really focused on doyne a doing as well is creating a new universal app s
up to date, jon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> news crossing on microsoft moments ago. comments from president brad smith on app store legislation and microsoft's planned acquisition of activision blizzard eamon javers joins us from microsoft's offices in d.c. >> good morning. that's right microsoft at this hour is announcing what it is calling a new universal app store, which will create what the company says is a seamless experience for users on all different kinds of...
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jon, maybe they were listening to us, what is uber. they're trying to show themselves at least a few years from now as more profitability i don't know what that means for the net income side of things and still growing healthy clip of more than 25%. >> we'll see if it's a cash flow machine, dee, yes. >>> meantime, peloton stock losing a lot of weight not in a good way, three quarters of its value, sales have slowed a firm felt the impact as well amazon might not be the buy now pay later biggest revenue driver kate rooney looking ahead to affirm's results tonight kate >> reporter: jon, yeah, the good news for affirm investors peloton is a lot less important than it used to be for affirm. amazon and shopify appear to be picking up some of that slack. the lender is slowly shaking off its reliance on peloton when affirm went public last year, peloton accounted for about a third of revenue at the time, that was really a good thing it sold a lot of bikes and subscriptions during the pandemic, but as we know, sales have slowed significantly.
jon, maybe they were listening to us, what is uber. they're trying to show themselves at least a few years from now as more profitability i don't know what that means for the net income side of things and still growing healthy clip of more than 25%. >> we'll see if it's a cash flow machine, dee, yes. >>> meantime, peloton stock losing a lot of weight not in a good way, three quarters of its value, sales have slowed a firm felt the impact as well amazon might not be the buy now...
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jon: i can't. a lot of it probably has to do with where the population was at the time with a lot of different economic factors as well. and probably a lot of the workforces that were there at one point that maybe now have a choice to move away and are choosing another town. romaine: what have you seen in the data regarding rental increases on the back of some of those discounts that we saw during the pandemic that at least in certain markets the landlords had to dangle out there to get people in the door? jon: what are we seeing? well, the fact that we are right now at 97 .5% occupancy in the market, if you looked at pre-pandemic, 94% to 95% would have been considered full occupancy. we are at historic highs. it's hard to catch up with that without driving rental prices up. it's very much the property manager owners market at this point. with that amount of demand it's hard to get rental prices down, to need to put these incentives in place. sonali: 22% is a lot. to what extent are people getting
jon: i can't. a lot of it probably has to do with where the population was at the time with a lot of different economic factors as well. and probably a lot of the workforces that were there at one point that maybe now have a choice to move away and are choosing another town. romaine: what have you seen in the data regarding rental increases on the back of some of those discounts that we saw during the pandemic that at least in certain markets the landlords had to dangle out there to get people...
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jon? >> final trade pack making things that go into boxes keeping things from breaking $2 billion company. >> jenny harrington? >> adibi 4%, 10% earnings growth ahead. >> degas >> texas instruments chips in cars and internet of everything. >> josh brown? >> carlisle group just reported great earnings distributable profits quadrupled versus this time last year i like it. >>> thanks for the "final trades." that does it for "the hollywood reporter." hand it off to "the exchange" with kelly evans that begins right now. >>> thank you very much, dom. >>> hi, everybody. markets breaking a four-day win streak for a slew of reasons primarily because of facebook's big earnings miss. worst day ever and snap's down 20%. tiktok, apple privacy changes, even reopening, all having an effect instagram driver for the company somewhat of
jon? >> final trade pack making things that go into boxes keeping things from breaking $2 billion company. >> jenny harrington? >> adibi 4%, 10% earnings growth ahead. >> degas >> texas instruments chips in cars and internet of everything. >> josh brown? >> carlisle group just reported great earnings distributable profits quadrupled versus this time last year i like it. >>> thanks for the "final trades." that does it for "the...
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they left in protest, jon. >> jon: they wanted to get out of there. >> stephen: or they left in terror. ( laughter ) i mean, one of the most chilling phrases in the english language is "surprise! it's rudy giuliani!" ( laughter ) just ask the crew of "borat." nobody wants to see him whip out his head. ( laughter ) ♪ oh, my gosh! oh, oh ♪ ♪ oh, my gosh! ( laughter ) ( applause )>> stephen: bit. vaccines are holding up. in fact, according to new c.d.c. data, boosted americans are 97 times less likely to die of covid than the unvaccinated. ( cheers and applause ) the boosted agree. and, somehow, that's still not enough to convince some folks to get their shots. imagine hearing "you're 97 times more likely to survive bungee jumping if you use a rope instead of just tying off your junk and going, "hell naw, staple my ding-dong to the bridge! i got natural immunity to gravity! yeee-haw!" ( cheers and applause ) ♪♪ ( laughter ) ( applause ) and soon, getting immunized might be even easier, because scientists are developing nasal vaccines. the medicine goes right up your nose. turns
they left in protest, jon. >> jon: they wanted to get out of there. >> stephen: or they left in terror. ( laughter ) i mean, one of the most chilling phrases in the english language is "surprise! it's rudy giuliani!" ( laughter ) just ask the crew of "borat." nobody wants to see him whip out his head. ( laughter ) ♪ oh, my gosh! oh, oh ♪ ♪ oh, my gosh! ( laughter ) ( applause )>> stephen: bit. vaccines are holding up. in fact, according to new c.d.c....
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joins me now, jon this is a problem in new york city. and it seems to be getting worse before it gets better. what exactly are you witnessing in your stores and doing to try to combat it as a business owner? >> well, shoplifting has increased over 50% over the last 12 months. especially the last three months. it is time to put our foot down and say enough is enough. the culture that is going on, we have eight and a half a million citizens in the five boroughs of new york city. we have 3000 criminals. if we took those 3000 criminals off the streets of new york, guess what? it would be a safer place to be. someone has to tell our politicians here's the scoreboard. eight and a half million law-abiding citizens or at 3000 criminals? who do you want to support? the same thing with our politicians. as far as our stores are concerned we are tough, we have been around forever by the company has been around for over 100 years. i've been running this company for 52 years. and we have survived. everyone else has gone bankrupt. the tough survive. or
joins me now, jon this is a problem in new york city. and it seems to be getting worse before it gets better. what exactly are you witnessing in your stores and doing to try to combat it as a business owner? >> well, shoplifting has increased over 50% over the last 12 months. especially the last three months. it is time to put our foot down and say enough is enough. the culture that is going on, we have eight and a half a million citizens in the five boroughs of new york city. we have...
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it is jon fortt. you said the friends story posting and viewing per daily active user hasn't returned to pre--pandemic levels give us a concern over lockdowns or vaccination rates have affected engagement and usage of the platform and your prospects on being able to monotize more users going forward. >> if we look at the year over year numbers, we saw friends story viewing decline. viewership of premium content and content spotlight increased. this is pretty consistent with the overall trend during the pandemic where people essentially said there was a big surge in the beginning where everyone was posting and updating friends on what they were doing throughout the pandemic, there were less interesting things to post people were stuck at home and stories less interesting it will be interesting to see how this evolves as we progress through the pandemic and people get out with friends and start to have more funning together out in the world it is something we are keeping a close eye on. >> evan, somethi
it is jon fortt. you said the friends story posting and viewing per daily active user hasn't returned to pre--pandemic levels give us a concern over lockdowns or vaccination rates have affected engagement and usage of the platform and your prospects on being able to monotize more users going forward. >> if we look at the year over year numbers, we saw friends story viewing decline. viewership of premium content and content spotlight increased. this is pretty consistent with the overall...