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both agreed, both show deception. >> rick gagnon show deception. >> police then sat both rick and bambi down in a separate booth, for another round of questioning. this time, the gloves were off. >> do you want to be charged with something? >> are you charging with anything? >> answer my question. >> i did not do anything. >> they hoped for a confession, or the very least, that she would give up rick. she did not do neither. >> you don't want to be charged. >> no. i'm not going to be charged because i did not do anything. >> we are done, lock her up. because, you're not gonna tell us anything? we will lock you up. put some handcuffs on, are charged with two counts of murder. >> but the detectives were not yet done trying to break bambi. on the way to her booking, bambi said the hammer came down hard one more time. >> now, they surrounded me like a pack of wolves and said, go get those crime scene photos of her mom and dad. and i said, no, no, no. and that was trying to cover my face. and they were pulling my hands over my face. and he said, you did this. you. >> detectives said the same
both agreed, both show deception. >> rick gagnon show deception. >> police then sat both rick and bambi down in a separate booth, for another round of questioning. this time, the gloves were off. >> do you want to be charged with something? >> are you charging with anything? >> answer my question. >> i did not do anything. >> they hoped for a confession, or the very least, that she would give up rick. she did not do neither. >> you don't want to...
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i back guys are time now to return to the legendary rick ackerman of ricks tex. rick, welcome back. thanks much for inviting me or max. i'm looking at today's new york post to the front page. huge headline. the incredible shrinking dollar. talking about inflation, talking about prices skyrocketing. so let's talk about this inflation versus deflation debate. yet again. first of all, why does so many people don't seem to understand these 2 words. inflation versus deflation. why? why is there such confusion? isn't obvious cation for a purpose, or are people just mass massively ignorant on the topic? why? why do we always have trouble with these 2 words? i think because you symptomatic lee have both things going on at the same time sometimes, but also, you know, the monetary is sort of set the agenda for inflation. they said that inflation was simply an increase in the supply of money. but i would submit that there are so many fungible forms of money anymore that you really can't measure it. you know, i, i always suggest that you look at inflation or deflation in terms of the chief symp
i back guys are time now to return to the legendary rick ackerman of ricks tex. rick, welcome back. thanks much for inviting me or max. i'm looking at today's new york post to the front page. huge headline. the incredible shrinking dollar. talking about inflation, talking about prices skyrocketing. so let's talk about this inflation versus deflation debate. yet again. first of all, why does so many people don't seem to understand these 2 words. inflation versus deflation. why? why is there such...
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rick and his team tailed dwight took photos and video of him. and also combed through dwight's cluttered, debris-filled room in the family's home and found some books with seriously disturbing titles. >> how to get even with people, how to injure people in street fighting, it starts to put a makeup of somebody who's trying to plan something. >> reporter: ut sounds to me the more you look at dwight jones, the more frighten he is. >> you look at the intelligence of the person, you're going to look at the resources the person has available to them. you're going to look at his ability to use electronic items, such as trackers and spy ware that night go on a phone or computer. >> did he have that? >> he had detection kits, and the last thing i'm going to look at is a violence potential. so when i piece those together and his research into violent acts, i'm looking at somebody that i need to be very careful with. >> reporter: he made sure she and her son always had eyes on them. >> i had people full-time on the school where the son goes. if connie wen
rick and his team tailed dwight took photos and video of him. and also combed through dwight's cluttered, debris-filled room in the family's home and found some books with seriously disturbing titles. >> how to get even with people, how to injure people in street fighting, it starts to put a makeup of somebody who's trying to plan something. >> reporter: ut sounds to me the more you look at dwight jones, the more frighten he is. >> you look at the intelligence of the person,...
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so, rick, welcome back i hope you heard the conversation you were on not that along long ago. you suggested the rate move at that point was in your words overdone well bits it's been on the grill a long tim real crispy today getting down do 1.12%. >> what now. >> it's a bit surreal. we're in this environment. i think we said on the show last time that this month you kind fight it, got to be patient. because there is a tremendous amount of what is uneconomic buying taking place. the demand that comes in that we have seen come in -- if you actually track what happens early in the morning, every single day, the last three weeks is -- is you get the long bond up a point or so and every day there is asian buying coming from japan and more recently coming from non-japan asia for a variety of reasons. and then you have the dynamics around the straight liquidity we talked about, extraordinary. this changes some of the massive tga, the treasury general account paydown over a trillion dollars coming in directly going to the checking account. as much as it's overdone we have bought treas
so, rick, welcome back i hope you heard the conversation you were on not that along long ago. you suggested the rate move at that point was in your words overdone well bits it's been on the grill a long tim real crispy today getting down do 1.12%. >> what now. >> it's a bit surreal. we're in this environment. i think we said on the show last time that this month you kind fight it, got to be patient. because there is a tremendous amount of what is uneconomic buying taking place. the...
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rick reider i appreciate it. >> thanks for your time talk to you soon blackrock's rick rec reider coming up. >> jon and pete, not on the show but making interesting moves in the mechanic which is why they join us with a special unusual activity that's coming up in just two minutes. with a hybrid, you don't have to choose. that's why insurers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud they can use ai to help predict client needs and get the data they need to quickly design coverage for each one. businesses that want personalization and speed are going with a smarter hybrid cloud using the technology and expertise of ibm. nice bumping into you. look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better - xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30 dollars. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. deleting it. so break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to l
rick reider i appreciate it. >> thanks for your time talk to you soon blackrock's rick rec reider coming up. >> jon and pete, not on the show but making interesting moves in the mechanic which is why they join us with a special unusual activity that's coming up in just two minutes. with a hybrid, you don't have to choose. that's why insurers are going hybrid with ibm. with watson on a hybrid cloud they can use ai to help predict client needs and get the data they need to quickly...
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rick: -- >> it is what champions do. rick: man, that was awful. will: that's the thing, the bun, the water thing -- >> bring you down? will: you all right? rick: yeah. [laughter] will: do one more. rick: i'm not doing that again. [laughter] pete: come on, go for gold. >> get the close up. will: please zoom in. rick: that's so awful. that is so -- will: rick, you doing a great job. i think 74 more to go. we'll see. it's an all-american independence day here on "fox & friends," and we're celebrating our great nation with none orrin okun music star rod -- other than country music star rodney atkins. >> happy independence day. rachel: right back at ya. [laughter] pete: rodney, where's your head at today? it's been quite a year. we're in a much different place today than we were even a year ago. today on the fourth of july what are you thinking about? >> man, you know, i'm grateful that we're back out on the road playing music. [laughter] are. rachel: yeah. >> we're in south carolina for the her taj festival and, man, we've plaid a handful of shows now
rick: -- >> it is what champions do. rick: man, that was awful. will: that's the thing, the bun, the water thing -- >> bring you down? will: you all right? rick: yeah. [laughter] will: do one more. rick: i'm not doing that again. [laughter] pete: come on, go for gold. >> get the close up. will: please zoom in. rick: that's so awful. that is so -- will: rick, you doing a great job. i think 74 more to go. we'll see. it's an all-american independence day here on "fox &...
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rick said it the fed wants to buy time. they don't want to act they certainly don't want to act too soon they recognize that the last ten years they've been trying to gyn up inflation with very little luck they've had a previous 40-year history of keeping a lid on inflation. so clearly they want to err on the side of too much stimulus, too much inflation, knowing they can circle back and tamp it down later. that said i think there are two pieces that we need to focus on that really are sticky, not just the food and energy side that you talk about but also labor costs which are starting to tick up now and housing prices. the fact is that the accounts for a third of our cpi calculation and that's starting to filter through. rents typically don't go down. >> it's such a key point, lindsey, and it goes back to what we're talking about here around the talk of taper and specifically what that could look like and the mortgage backed security and housing has been so robust it's been on fire. we've seen that not only in terms of hom
rick said it the fed wants to buy time. they don't want to act they certainly don't want to act too soon they recognize that the last ten years they've been trying to gyn up inflation with very little luck they've had a previous 40-year history of keeping a lid on inflation. so clearly they want to err on the side of too much stimulus, too much inflation, knowing they can circle back and tamp it down later. that said i think there are two pieces that we need to focus on that really are sticky,...
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you will save lives. >> rick, you're always a wealth of information. thank you for your public service. rick bright, senior vice president of pandemic prevention and response at the rockefeller foundation. >>> congressional negotiators say they're days away from finalizing a bipartisan infrastructure deal. i will believe it when i see it. congresswoman debbie dingell is up next. t. here we go. ♪♪ ♪ so i'd like to know where you got the notion ♪ ♪ to rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't tip the boat over ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat ♪ see disney's jungle cruise. it's time to rock the boat, america. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, boost® high protein also has key nutrients so you only p
you will save lives. >> rick, you're always a wealth of information. thank you for your public service. rick bright, senior vice president of pandemic prevention and response at the rockefeller foundation. >>> congressional negotiators say they're days away from finalizing a bipartisan infrastructure deal. i will believe it when i see it. congresswoman debbie dingell is up next. t. here we go. ♪♪ ♪ so i'd like to know where you got the notion ♪ ♪ to rock the boat don't...
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i agree with rick, though not perhaps as vociferously as he put it i think the fed should have reacted to fiscal policy and drawn down some of its help to the economy for sure i don't think that's even debatable. at the same time i think what powell is going to say we've never been through this before there's no book on reopening a $20 trillion economy, and that the idea the delta variant came back and it was unclear what happened affirms the cautiousness with which the fed is acting. i'm not a proponent of those ideas. that's just the way i think powell will say it >> to bob pisani and the reaction on the floor of the new york exchange on the major indexes. bob? >> reporter: fairly modest move on the major averages, tyler and down here it's pretty much, as we were discussing, the belief is that the fed is going to lean on the delta variant as an i told you so moment and certainly pushed back against any questions about accelerating the timetable for tapering and interest rate hikes. where does this leave the stock market we have earnings estimates continuing to go up every single day
i agree with rick, though not perhaps as vociferously as he put it i think the fed should have reacted to fiscal policy and drawn down some of its help to the economy for sure i don't think that's even debatable. at the same time i think what powell is going to say we've never been through this before there's no book on reopening a $20 trillion economy, and that the idea the delta variant came back and it was unclear what happened affirms the cautiousness with which the fed is acting. i'm not a...
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maybe even china here to explain are steve liesman and rick santelli. steve, let me just kick it off with you what's the kind of prevailing one now? is it covid? >> yeah, that's the number one thing that i hear when i talk to guys who are throwing this money around and doing the dumb thing of buying bonds at 1.20 which your last guest was talking about. there's a fear of growth there somewhat in the united states and also globally. this idea of the delta variant, we have a large percentage of americans who are vaccinated that's not true in other parts of the world where the delta variant can be problematic there is a debate about how fatal that disease is relative to the alpha variant that's what the bond guys are talking about. there are other reasons, you ticked them off. the idea that powell sounded a little bit tougher on inflation last week. that's one aspect. this is where my colleague from chicago rick santelli excels is the technical aspects of this are a big part of what is moving that around? >> what are the technicals, rick what do you see as
maybe even china here to explain are steve liesman and rick santelli. steve, let me just kick it off with you what's the kind of prevailing one now? is it covid? >> yeah, that's the number one thing that i hear when i talk to guys who are throwing this money around and doing the dumb thing of buying bonds at 1.20 which your last guest was talking about. there's a fear of growth there somewhat in the united states and also globally. this idea of the delta variant, we have a large...
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the most famous music mean today is probably rick astley, 987 hit. never going to give you up the if you're on line why back to 2005 i pod take time. it's hard not to come across this song. every single there's even the term rick rolling, which means to send someone a promising looking link that actually leads to the music video. that was another popular music mean draws on, canadian musician drake and his head hotline blank to gesture, symbolizing approval and rejection. have become templates or means expressing personal opinion will use to come and there's even a drake hotline blink name generator. there are also political music mean, like this mash up of this is america by childish gambino and congratulations my loan. this logan, this is america, and congratulations were combined to form a me it was frequently used on ticks off to comment on protests in the us. to me means our form of truly global communication. there are a great way for users to connect and exchange views. and as everything from muslims job means to a serious political commentary
the most famous music mean today is probably rick astley, 987 hit. never going to give you up the if you're on line why back to 2005 i pod take time. it's hard not to come across this song. every single there's even the term rick rolling, which means to send someone a promising looking link that actually leads to the music video. that was another popular music mean draws on, canadian musician drake and his head hotline blank to gesture, symbolizing approval and rejection. have become templates...
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hey, rick olson here. i want to thank you all for coming to our facility. we feel blessed and humbled by the fact that you're all here celebrating the second amendment and on behalf of ed, the club president who can't be with us today because of illness, he sends his heartfelt fond greetings. on behalf of the other board members and other officers, welcome. we're glad you're enjoying our facility. one of the thing to point out it's facilities like this that give true form to the second amendment. and it's great to own firearms and it's great to, you know, have these privileges, but it's also even better when you can practice with those firearms and have safe, clean facilities in which to do that. so, again, i just want to say welcome to you all and thank you very much for coming. this is a very important event in terms of the second amendment because i personally believe at this point we're fighting for the life or death of our second amendment rights. and your presence here shows us and indicates to us that you stand in that. so, again, thank you very much
hey, rick olson here. i want to thank you all for coming to our facility. we feel blessed and humbled by the fact that you're all here celebrating the second amendment and on behalf of ed, the club president who can't be with us today because of illness, he sends his heartfelt fond greetings. on behalf of the other board members and other officers, welcome. we're glad you're enjoying our facility. one of the thing to point out it's facilities like this that give true form to the second...
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then, in 1916, rick wrote what is commonly called the organic act. the creator of the national park service. here he is working later on the plane for acadia national park in maine. it is not surprising, then, that philadelphia would turn to the olmsted brothers firm for assistance at the beginning of the 20th century. on the left is a detailed portion, if you look carefully, you can see the broad marches, -- marshes, the conjunction of the delaware river. even after 200 years of filling and draining the area, the land was still deemed difficult. leaving the city to designate a large portion for parkland. in 1899, samuel parsons, olmsted successor, was asked for design but they stopped the work. in 1904, the olmsted brothers were asked to submit a scam. there was to be a pair of green squares, initially named oregon park. it was to serve as a gateway to what was known as league island park. a multilane boulevard consisting of six rows of trees, which was being implement that the same period. the park design consisted of familiar pastoral developments
then, in 1916, rick wrote what is commonly called the organic act. the creator of the national park service. here he is working later on the plane for acadia national park in maine. it is not surprising, then, that philadelphia would turn to the olmsted brothers firm for assistance at the beginning of the 20th century. on the left is a detailed portion, if you look carefully, you can see the broad marches, -- marshes, the conjunction of the delaware river. even after 200 years of filling and...
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tyler, back to you. >> all right, rick, thank you very much. rick santelli. >>> our next guest says the sell-off yesterday was not driven by fundamentals but instead by the unwinding of crowded trades let's bring in russ costrich, portfolio manager of the blackrock global fund. trimmed his positions in recent weeks. russ, always great to see you. as bob said, well, bob, well, russ, why the big turn-around today? >> you know, again, pick your headline i sort of agree with bob a lot of people are going to name covid, i get it there's uncertainty about the delta spread i think there are other things going on one, you had a lot of people that were crowded in different manifestations of the same trade. you were short duration, long cyclicals, that got really popular. some of that is coming off the other thing is i think a lot of this begins and ends with the rate market. if we look at how markets are behaving, we see that equities in a lot of sectors, particularly the banks, are following the rate market. if you want to know what stocks are doing, y
tyler, back to you. >> all right, rick, thank you very much. rick santelli. >>> our next guest says the sell-off yesterday was not driven by fundamentals but instead by the unwinding of crowded trades let's bring in russ costrich, portfolio manager of the blackrock global fund. trimmed his positions in recent weeks. russ, always great to see you. as bob said, well, bob, well, russ, why the big turn-around today? >> you know, again, pick your headline i sort of agree with...
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rick gaetz, the former department of the inaugural committee. thank you for both of you doing this. >> rick, we'll get to your view of the case, i am curious of your cooperation which was documented. did i provide any information about your former colleagues? >> there were questions that was asked that had nothing to do of congress work. it was a much broader range of issues that ideally related to russia collusion and did not confirm and didn't exist. once that was done, they tried to pick anything else that's related to the president. >> you are alluding to your view of the wider issues here and viewers of "the beat" knows and we learn more of that way and people can make up their own minds, what do thank you think the case against of mr. barrack and you dealt with the feds and you know him. >> this is a continuation of just going after people that were closely associated with trump. there are more questions that have not been answered yet in this case. why did they waited this long and why did the lead prosecutors dropped the case weeks ago.
rick gaetz, the former department of the inaugural committee. thank you for both of you doing this. >> rick, we'll get to your view of the case, i am curious of your cooperation which was documented. did i provide any information about your former colleagues? >> there were questions that was asked that had nothing to do of congress work. it was a much broader range of issues that ideally related to russia collusion and did not confirm and didn't exist. once that was done, they tried...
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of the 10-year yield for us rick >> i think it makes perfect sense. you don't fight the fed, there's a lot of glitter to go around. the downside of equities is actually pushing back some of those fed tightenings that started to get pulled forward with the dot plots so look at the intraday of 10. right now 10s and 30s look to be on pace for the lowest close since february here's the key open it up to may of 2012 because july of '12 and july of '16 we had double bottoms, 1.36 and up 1.38 most likely we could erode and test 1% again. while all of this is going on, the dollar index is zoom zoom zooming to the upside, a close above 92.60 is a technical breakout they taught t-bills today. high yield etfs at a 17-month high they can't get enough of any securities tyler, back to you. >> rick, thank you very much >>> and ahead on "power lunch," today's special menu item is tillman fertita. he joins us next to talk business specs, and more. >>> oil lower after hitting multi-year highs the white house says it has held high-level talks with opec members. >>> and
of the 10-year yield for us rick >> i think it makes perfect sense. you don't fight the fed, there's a lot of glitter to go around. the downside of equities is actually pushing back some of those fed tightenings that started to get pulled forward with the dot plots so look at the intraday of 10. right now 10s and 30s look to be on pace for the lowest close since february here's the key open it up to may of 2012 because july of '12 and july of '16 we had double bottoms, 1.36 and up 1.38...
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rick bright from the rockefeller foundation. he was part of the covid-19 advisory board. >>> what i wanted is what they wanted. that's what the insurrectionist former president said about the people who attacked the united states capitol in the effort to destroy democracy and hang his vice president. it's part of phil rucker's new bombshell book. he joins the show in a moment. stay tuned. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. it takes a certain kind of person to change the world. my great-great-grandmother, my great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather was
rick bright from the rockefeller foundation. he was part of the covid-19 advisory board. >>> what i wanted is what they wanted. that's what the insurrectionist former president said about the people who attacked the united states capitol in the effort to destroy democracy and hang his vice president. it's part of phil rucker's new bombshell book. he joins the show in a moment. stay tuned. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can...
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. >> covering the market action, mike santoli, rick santelli. michael, we start with you, please >> bill, thanks a lot. let's tell you where we came from here before this shakeout in the s&p 500 right from a record high that was carried by a relatively narrow group of stocks you see here, look, nothing has altered the trend here it is solidly higher we had kind of stretched right up to the very upper end of this sort of uptrending rally channel. at the lows this morning, we basically just undid the month to date gains in the s&p, went back to about where we were right at the end of june kind of probed lower and then actually regrouped from there and found some footing take a look, also, at two opposite ends of the spectrum. the nasdaq 100, which is the very largest growth stock and then small cap, russell 2000 one really benefits from an accelerating higher treasury yield type environment, that would be the russell 2000. they basically have come to a similar spot here along very different paths. massive ramp to start with the reopening enthusias
. >> covering the market action, mike santoli, rick santelli. michael, we start with you, please >> bill, thanks a lot. let's tell you where we came from here before this shakeout in the s&p 500 right from a record high that was carried by a relatively narrow group of stocks you see here, look, nothing has altered the trend here it is solidly higher we had kind of stretched right up to the very upper end of this sort of uptrending rally channel. at the lows this morning, we...
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we go to rick reichmuth first on how things are looking weather wise. hey, rick. rick: so this is hurricane elsa now way out just about to enter or entering into the caribbean. became a hurricane earlier today, had been a tropical storm. this is our fifth named storm of this very short season so far. hurricane season just started on june 1st, and here we are already at our fifth named storm. this is the track of the storm. just want to point out, i think we're going to be seeing some impacts likely across parts of florida, maybe towards, say, tuesday, wednesday, thursday time frame. a lot of interaction of land masses around cuba, hispaniola, maybe around jamaica, something that could rip the storm apart, is so overall maybe a strong tropical storm making some sort of interaction there in florida. that said, take a look at this, all of our model guidance has quite a disparity here. nobody panic just yet, but it's a good time to get preparations in place. you should be having those ready this time of year anyway, so this is a really good time to have a reminder to
we go to rick reichmuth first on how things are looking weather wise. hey, rick. rick: so this is hurricane elsa now way out just about to enter or entering into the caribbean. became a hurricane earlier today, had been a tropical storm. this is our fifth named storm of this very short season so far. hurricane season just started on june 1st, and here we are already at our fifth named storm. this is the track of the storm. just want to point out, i think we're going to be seeing some impacts...
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[applause] i'd like to introduce rick olson, the board chairman for fish and game so welcome. [applause] >> hello, everybody. i want to thank you all for coming to our facility. blessed and humbled by the fact that you are all here celebrating the second amendment in the president who can't be with us today, he sends his heartfelt greetings. on behalf of the other board members and other officers, welcome. one of the important things to say is that it's like this all across new hampshire. true form to the second amendment. it's great to have these privileges but it's even better when you can practice with the firearms and have clean facilities in which you do that so again, i want to say welcome to you all and thank you for coming. it's a very important event in terms of the second amendment b because i personally believe we are fighting for life or death of our second amendment rights in your presence here shows us and indicate to us you stand in us so thank you very much for coming and i want to hand it back off to chris. [applause] >> a couple of announcements before we get
[applause] i'd like to introduce rick olson, the board chairman for fish and game so welcome. [applause] >> hello, everybody. i want to thank you all for coming to our facility. blessed and humbled by the fact that you are all here celebrating the second amendment in the president who can't be with us today, he sends his heartfelt greetings. on behalf of the other board members and other officers, welcome. one of the important things to say is that it's like this all across new hampshire....
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tonight maria salazar, former deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland, south carolina nancy mace, rick crawford, sean duffy, deputy independent counsel, texas attorney general ken paxton, we have a jampacked show also asking this question, how can one authority, the democrats can raise your taxes all on their own without republicans weighing in, that's what's going on as democrats try to ran through massive infrastructure spending that's doubled the entire debt that the obama administration occurred in eight years. the growing nationwide fight to get people vaccinated the delta cove invariant spreading, restrictions looming, the skepticism growing after a year of lockdowns, flip-flops and official breaking their own pinned them a rules. the administration foot dragging over getting the internet to cuba pro-democracy protesters as it raises fear of big tech censorship is says it's in regular contact with facebook and twitter to take down covid-19 disinformation and it says big tech is not going far enough, who will decide all of this, also this news as study revelation from the director
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to bring you the latest from miami and reaction from the united states, including r t, america zone rick sanchez and mental health institutions are rapidly increasing in numbers and one state in response to starting to not accept any more patients. so what are they go now? well natasha sweet brings you this developing story. then we're going to take a look at the round of executive actions assigned by joe biden. and creating more competition in industry like health care and big tech that will politics get in the way of doing what's right for the american consumer. i'm gonna use and you're watching. the news is huge, right here on our to america. let's get started. the who's, you know, from abided just issued a statement supporting ongoing protest in cuba. as the country's president blames america force problems. this, as thousands of people took to the streets of little havana in miami, florida to show their solidarity. our tv john, heidi has more from miami as is often the case when cuba speaks, so does miami's little havana, cuban americans in miami, voice, their support of their cuban
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rick sharga one of the best in the business joins us with his take. ♪. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. up here, success depends on the choices you make. but i know i've got this. and when it comes to controlling his type 2 diabetes, my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c under 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugar from the first dose, by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic
rick sharga one of the best in the business joins us with his take. ♪. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. up...
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robert jen rick, there. _ these things under review. robert jen rick, there. police _ jen rick, there. police investigating violence police investigating violence and violence disorder at last sunday's euro final between england and italy have released images of ten men they want to speak to. officers have condemned what they call the disgraceful scenes witnessed at wembley stadium. london's hosting of the match saw ugly scenes, which included some ticketless fans storming the grounds in an attempt to watch the game. afghan peace talks continue for a second day today in the gulf state of qatar as the violence intensifies across afghanistan. the afghan state minister for peace, sayed sadat mansour naderi, told the bbc they hoped both sides would clarify their ideas on key issues to help chart a road map to a political solution to end the war. 0ur chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports from doha. well, this is day two and expected to be the last day of these high—level political talks here in doha. around that, there's pressure on both sides, fr
robert jen rick, there. _ these things under review. robert jen rick, there. police _ jen rick, there. police investigating violence police investigating violence and violence disorder at last sunday's euro final between england and italy have released images of ten men they want to speak to. officers have condemned what they call the disgraceful scenes witnessed at wembley stadium. london's hosting of the match saw ugly scenes, which included some ticketless fans storming the grounds in an...
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santelli is here with a look at what is behind the slide in rates rick, i'm hear ago i lot of different narrativing kick around right now >> there's lots of different narratives but the best narrative is follow the money and know where the positions are. we had a parking lot that was looking for higher interest rates. doesn't happen overnight when you start to redirect the cars out of one trade maybe into another. here's an intraday chart notice that scalloped pattern lowering yield and on the two-day you can see it accelerating under yesterday's low yield. that's classic momentum building and the reason, yesterday you had the service sector ism, for example, the employment index dipped below 50. jobs, jobs, jobs always important. we learned this morning, 9,209,000 job openings but the trick is matching openings with the people and it may take a bit longer and gets a little bit messy productivity with the supply issues, all of those are a growth story that we're taking away some yield on the treasury complex even though maybe inflation might have moderated a bit, many are saying it's in
santelli is here with a look at what is behind the slide in rates rick, i'm hear ago i lot of different narrativing kick around right now >> there's lots of different narratives but the best narrative is follow the money and know where the positions are. we had a parking lot that was looking for higher interest rates. doesn't happen overnight when you start to redirect the cars out of one trade maybe into another. here's an intraday chart notice that scalloped pattern lowering yield and...
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in that epilogue you write in a sense trump is rick and rick's cafÉ americana in casablanca. rick without so much conscious and heart the palm beach it seems to believe in his heart if not his conscience. maybe it's more akin to jack dempsey's bar in times square. sitting on his barstool perch are going bigger he is sinatra and mar-a-lago as a sands hotel in vegas. do you think he's happy in that role? >> i do. donald trump not really meaningfully changed from the donald trump and trump tower to the donald trump in the white house to the donald trump and mar-a-lago. he is the same person. he conducts himself in the same way. the presidency really did not alter how he feels his day for changed his focus. one of the things that i think is often said is the residency changes whoever occupies the office. i don't think that is been true about donald trump he has remained singularly donald trump. it's another curious point is that he does not have to be the president to be donald trump. that is also a dangerous point. it is not donald trump it's not president donald trump who has e
in that epilogue you write in a sense trump is rick and rick's cafÉ americana in casablanca. rick without so much conscious and heart the palm beach it seems to believe in his heart if not his conscience. maybe it's more akin to jack dempsey's bar in times square. sitting on his barstool perch are going bigger he is sinatra and mar-a-lago as a sands hotel in vegas. do you think he's happy in that role? >> i do. donald trump not really meaningfully changed from the donald trump and trump...
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here is rick and fox news contributor dan hoffman. rick, you have seen it all. you have been in the white house when this is unfolding. our enemies got the impression there was a strong president and they needed to behave. they seem now to be getting the opposite impression. with all that we are seeing. the china and the taliban action and the nature of what putin is doing. what is the most alarming to you? >> first we should bifurcate what the united states knows. the intelligence community what they know from what we say publicly. this is an important point. i miss the days when president trump would articulate warnings to china. he would be very clear about what they should and should not do. that is the best public reaction to the things that we know privately that china is doing. make no mistake. your intelligence agencies for the united states, they know what china is up to. they have briefed the president. what we are missing from trump to biden is those public warnings for the chinese not to do certain things or the penalties that will result or the quic
here is rick and fox news contributor dan hoffman. rick, you have seen it all. you have been in the white house when this is unfolding. our enemies got the impression there was a strong president and they needed to behave. they seem now to be getting the opposite impression. with all that we are seeing. the china and the taliban action and the nature of what putin is doing. what is the most alarming to you? >> first we should bifurcate what the united states knows. the intelligence...
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rick santelli. u.s. and chinese officials are wrapping up a tense meeting as beijing continues overhauling its education tech sector. is china's crackdown start of a broader marketship for the country and how should investors prepare? >>> take a look at shares of american airlines. they're hanging on to a gain right now, but lesley joseph is warning today the company warned pilots about fuel delays asking their pilots to save fuel when possible. they said airlines, including american, have experienced supply shortages due to a lack of truck drivers, truck and fuel supplies, a story we've been following for the past couple months american airlines hanging on to a 2.5% gain on that report we're back in a moment chgeonnbncer: this is "the exan" cc. you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity you need, and live a life ric
rick santelli. u.s. and chinese officials are wrapping up a tense meeting as beijing continues overhauling its education tech sector. is china's crackdown start of a broader marketship for the country and how should investors prepare? >>> take a look at shares of american airlines. they're hanging on to a gain right now, but lesley joseph is warning today the company warned pilots about fuel delays asking their pilots to save fuel when possible. they said airlines, including american,...
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for that to rick santelli. hey, rick. >> a few moments from now, carl, i can 't see that farinto the future, but we are looking for a number around 800,000. it's a big miss. 676,000. 676,000 seasonally adjusted annualized units before we see any revisions, if we continue to look at the past month as 769,000 that puts it down a little over 6.5%. and remember pre-covid we were around 730,000 in february of '20, 756,000 in january. so now we are dipping below pre-covid levels and really this is one of the few reads that has done that outside of the reads right after covid hit in early 2020 and the high-water mark of 993,000 was in january so you could see that we have fallen, what, over 30% from that level, and it really dig down on whether it's labor or just a supply shortage, we look for more granular information from diana olick. >> diana >> a big disappointment on this read. >> diana, go ahead >> a big disappointment on that read, down 6%. i want to look at a couple of things that the median sale price is up 6
for that to rick santelli. hey, rick. >> a few moments from now, carl, i can 't see that farinto the future, but we are looking for a number around 800,000. it's a big miss. 676,000. 676,000 seasonally adjusted annualized units before we see any revisions, if we continue to look at the past month as 769,000 that puts it down a little over 6.5%. and remember pre-covid we were around 730,000 in february of '20, 756,000 in january. so now we are dipping below pre-covid levels and really this...
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in that epilogue you write in a sense trump is rick and rick's cafÉ americana in casablanca. rick without so much conscious and heart the palm beach it seems to believe in his heart if not his conscience. maybe it's more akin to jack dempsey's bar in times square. sitting on his barstool perch are going bigger he is sinatra and mar-a-lago as a sands hotel in vegas. do you think he's happy in that role? >> i do. donald trump not really meaningfully changed from the donald trump and trump tower to the donald trump in the white house to the donald trump and mar-a-lago. he is the same person. he conducts himself in the same way. the presidency really did not alter how he feels his day for changed his focus. one of the things that i think is often said is the residency changes whoever occupies the office. i don't think that is been true about donald trump he has remained singularly donald trump. it's another curious point is that he does not have to be the president to be donald trump. that is also a dangerous point. it is not donald trump it's not president donald trump who has e
in that epilogue you write in a sense trump is rick and rick's cafÉ americana in casablanca. rick without so much conscious and heart the palm beach it seems to believe in his heart if not his conscience. maybe it's more akin to jack dempsey's bar in times square. sitting on his barstool perch are going bigger he is sinatra and mar-a-lago as a sands hotel in vegas. do you think he's happy in that role? >> i do. donald trump not really meaningfully changed from the donald trump and trump...
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a person is promised one thing but sends them to rick ashley's video. it's behind guns n' roses and michael jackson's video. >>> still ahead, does the spread of the delta variant mean people need to brace for more this fall. we'll ask the leading experts ahead. "way too early" right ahead. ahead. "way too early" right ahead. get fifty dollars toward your home deductible. it's a policy perk for being a farmers customer. (customer) do i have to do anything? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) nothing? (burke) nothing. (customer) hmm, that is really something. (burke) you get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. see ya. (kid) may i have a balloon, too? (burke) sure. your parents have maintained a farmers home policy for twelve consecutive months, right? ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ (burke) start with a quote at 1-800-farmers. >>> we can and we must open schools this fall, full time. it's better for our children's mental and emotional well being, and we can't afford another year out of the c
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have a great weekend speaking of bond yields, let's bring in rick santelli rick >> reporter: hi, good afternoon, kelly. a 7:00 a.m. start, you could see do we have a lot of volatility at 8:30 eastern. we had really what was mostly a pretty good jobs report. now if you look at what's going on on a one-week chart, we're down four basis points on the day at 1.42. we're down ten on the week how important is this area super important. look at a chart that starts in early june you can see on the 10th of june we closed at 1.43. if we usurp that, open the chart up, the lowest close going back to early march the one market that looked great all week is giving it up a bit and that's the dollar index. you'll see as long as it closes what was the breakout this week the close at 92.22 and, by the way, when we look at year over year wages that were up 3.7 -- excuse me, 3.6, we can say it was as expected but consider this, if you take out all the wage gains that are post-covid and look at pre-covid, we had 3.6 just to give you some context. back to you. >> rick, thank you for the context. >>> news a
have a great weekend speaking of bond yields, let's bring in rick santelli rick >> reporter: hi, good afternoon, kelly. a 7:00 a.m. start, you could see do we have a lot of volatility at 8:30 eastern. we had really what was mostly a pretty good jobs report. now if you look at what's going on on a one-week chart, we're down four basis points on the day at 1.42. we're down ten on the week how important is this area super important. look at a chart that starts in early june you can see on...
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the the most famous music mean today is probably rick astley, 987 hit. never going to give you up the if you're on line or why greg? back to 2005, i thought it's hard not to come across this song. for a single there's even the term rick rolling, which means to send someone a promising looking link that actually leads to the music video. that was another popular music means draws on canadian musician drake and his head hotline, blank to gesture, symbolizing approval and rejection, have become templates or means expressing personal opinion will use to come and there's even a drake hotline blank mean generator where you name there are also political music, me like this mash up of this is america by childish gambino and congratulations myself alone. this logan, this is america, and congratulations were combined to form a me. it was frequently used on tick tock to comment on protest in the us. to me means our form of truly global communication. there are a great way for us to connect and exchange views, and as everything from nonsense job means to serious pol
the the most famous music mean today is probably rick astley, 987 hit. never going to give you up the if you're on line or why greg? back to 2005, i thought it's hard not to come across this song. for a single there's even the term rick rolling, which means to send someone a promising looking link that actually leads to the music video. that was another popular music means draws on canadian musician drake and his head hotline, blank to gesture, symbolizing approval and rejection, have become...
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joining me now, florida governor, senatorial committee chairman rick scott. senator, what a pleasure to see you. just seems to be so logical that mandating masks for vaccinated people in almost two-thirds of the counties in this country would erode confidence in the vaccines and actually discourage the unvaccinated from getting the shot. >> yeah, this is crazy. it makes no sense. democrats want to use fear to control us. so if we got the vaccine, i did, then why do i have to wear a mask? so by the way, we can't shut down our schools. when you think about the parents, let's worry about their child's education or the small business owner that's worried about making ends meet and the employee that needs their job, democrats want to control our lives. we've got to step up and say enough is enough. cdc, you need to put out information, give us better information. we're smart. we can make good decisions for ourselves. we don't need you to tell us to wear a mask. if we think it's good for us, we'll do it. i got the vaccine. get the vac seen. if you don't, -- vaccine
joining me now, florida governor, senatorial committee chairman rick scott. senator, what a pleasure to see you. just seems to be so logical that mandating masks for vaccinated people in almost two-thirds of the counties in this country would erode confidence in the vaccines and actually discourage the unvaccinated from getting the shot. >> yeah, this is crazy. it makes no sense. democrats want to use fear to control us. so if we got the vaccine, i did, then why do i have to wear a mask?...
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a man named rick baron. this review comes back and does not satisfy their needs, republicans think can then initiate proceedings to seize control of elections in fulton county. if republicans are successful in fulton county, they will be able to rip control away from the local government, then they can send in their own handpicked appointees to oversee everything from polling place closures, to the actual counting of the votes. joining me now, congresswoman nikki williams, democrats fifth congressional -- he's also the chair of the georgia democratic party. congresswoman, first maybe just a little bit of level setting here on with the situation is. there's a county board of election, and there is someone who has the job of managing those election that the county board a pilots, rick baron is that right? >> it comprises of democrats and republicans appointed by each county, democratic powered-y and republican party. then you have staff that actually run the election system which are hired in part of the fulto
a man named rick baron. this review comes back and does not satisfy their needs, republicans think can then initiate proceedings to seize control of elections in fulton county. if republicans are successful in fulton county, they will be able to rip control away from the local government, then they can send in their own handpicked appointees to oversee everything from polling place closures, to the actual counting of the votes. joining me now, congresswoman nikki williams, democrats fifth...
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the, the most famous music mean today's is probably rick astley, $987.00 hit. never going to give you up the if your own line a line back 20055. take time. it's hard not to come across this song for a single there's even the term rick rolling, which means to send someone a promising looking link that actually leads to the music video. that was another popular music means, draws on canadian musician drake, and it hit hotline blank to gesture symbolising approval and rejection. have become templates or means expressing personal opinions will use to come and there's even a drake hotline, blank mean generator where you need there are also political music mean like this mash up of this is america by childish gambino and congratulations myself alone this movie and this is america and congratulations were combined to form a me. it was frequently used on tick tock to comment on protests in the us. to me means our form of truly global communication. there are a great way for us to connect and exchange views. and as everything from nonsense job means to serious political
the, the most famous music mean today's is probably rick astley, $987.00 hit. never going to give you up the if your own line a line back 20055. take time. it's hard not to come across this song for a single there's even the term rick rolling, which means to send someone a promising looking link that actually leads to the music video. that was another popular music means, draws on canadian musician drake, and it hit hotline blank to gesture symbolising approval and rejection. have become...
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you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. sometimes we just need a reminder not to take today for granted. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance starting at just $9.95 a month. there are no health questions so you can't be turned down for any health reason. the $9.95 plan is colonial penn's number one most popular whole life plan. options start at just $9.95 a month. that's less than 35 cents a day. your rate can never go up. it's locked in for life. call today for free information. and you'll also get this free beneficia
you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for...
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to the bond market now where there was just another auction rick santelli tracking things. rick >> reporter: yes, seven-year note auction completing 183 billion in coupon supply was on the messy side a d-plus apple is coming to market with $6.5 billion four-part deal. on the corporate side lots better demand, i suspect you could see around auction time at 1:00 eastern we did see rates pop up a bit because there was buying interest. our yields are outdistancing european equivalent yields and currency at the same time euro versus dollars at a one-month high that doesn't add up. look at the charts, the euro versus the 10s minus bunds, our currency should firm up. there's arbitrage, a trade to pay attention to frank holland, back to you >> rick, we are paying attention as always. >>> up next we'll continue to monitor and discuss the robinhood ipo shares, currently down 4.5%. two ceos and two different reads on the economy we'll speak to the ceo of international paper. we're going to tell you why they're pushing paper away in favor of cardboard, but the company facing issues las
to the bond market now where there was just another auction rick santelli tracking things. rick >> reporter: yes, seven-year note auction completing 183 billion in coupon supply was on the messy side a d-plus apple is coming to market with $6.5 billion four-part deal. on the corporate side lots better demand, i suspect you could see around auction time at 1:00 eastern we did see rates pop up a bit because there was buying interest. our yields are outdistancing european equivalent yields...