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karen: absolutely. tony: look, i do not doubt that somewhere out the right it -- at out the -- at the white house there is this long list of beautiful things about what this planet does. the seeds of doubt have already been planted. not only have the seeds of doubt already been planted, but, we have a problem called inflation. while you may understand it to be a supply chain problem, the average person does not call -- care about supply. they care about what happens when they go to the grocery store to buy a turkey. what happens when they go to get gas. housing prices through the roof. so, the real question will become, can you make -- what is easier to do? to make the argument that all of this government spending is only fueling the inflation and the inflationary spiral we are in. or, that we need to spend our way out of inflation? karen: today we had inflation numbers. one month, the worst in 30 years. people are already arguing that to drop a gigantic load of government spending into the middle of th
karen: absolutely. tony: look, i do not doubt that somewhere out the right it -- at out the -- at the white house there is this long list of beautiful things about what this planet does. the seeds of doubt have already been planted. not only have the seeds of doubt already been planted, but, we have a problem called inflation. while you may understand it to be a supply chain problem, the average person does not call -- care about supply. they care about what happens when they go to the grocery...
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karen? start with you what do you think? >> i think there is more to come as the retail numbers were strong that was great the ticket for home depot, maybe walmart as well. one thing i thought was bullish was capacity utilization it just barely surpassed the peak in february of 2020 we are all of the way back now i think that was supply constraint hopefully that's improving i think that for a little while we have a little bit of runway before we hear something from the fed. i am always long but i'm optimistic as well >> i want to go back to karen for one second and then around the horn karen, these numbers were undeniably good but from the third quarter, people buying stuff in july, august and september. those things are put on the shelf six months ago, paid for six months ago by the vendors more likely, so the inflation hasn't hit the retailers yet are you worried about the first or second quarter of next year >> if you are chipotle and there is a little bit of lag going forward. it is more than what your cost went up. if y
karen? start with you what do you think? >> i think there is more to come as the retail numbers were strong that was great the ticket for home depot, maybe walmart as well. one thing i thought was bullish was capacity utilization it just barely surpassed the peak in february of 2020 we are all of the way back now i think that was supply constraint hopefully that's improving i think that for a little while we have a little bit of runway before we hear something from the fed. i am always...
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as karen said, banks are down. euros are down this is not as juicy as the last time i recommended this, but there is an 11% discount it means people are complacent, not paying for protection. if you want the best short to be a little more patient than me. short it 150.80. kind of like karen said, financials are overdone in terms of downside. there are some trades for you if you think rates are going up >> i like it guy, what do you think about nadine's approach? >> i think it's great. last time we talked about this it traded down she talked about that and maybe a week later they were north of 161. obviously we haven't seen rates trade to that level, but i think her thresis is spot on. but ten-year yields should be significantly higher than now. i think she is spot on with the call >> crude falling last night you heard the chart master sounding the alarm. now carter is back with a new warning. this time on small caps. hi, carter >> thank you for remembering my good one let's drill down a bit and a pictorial on the r
as karen said, banks are down. euros are down this is not as juicy as the last time i recommended this, but there is an 11% discount it means people are complacent, not paying for protection. if you want the best short to be a little more patient than me. short it 150.80. kind of like karen said, financials are overdone in terms of downside. there are some trades for you if you think rates are going up >> i like it guy, what do you think about nadine's approach? >> i think it's...
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tim, first, then karen >> i would rather listen to karen. typically with the story around apple in the last five years it has been hardware or software from services companies. the debate is whether this will be transportation as a service where apple will rope you in that's where i think you should get excited. i wouldn't chase it after an 8% move in four days. it points to the excitement. i would point back to detroit. gm is gloing to have a million autonomous vehicles by 2030. they will have availability for some fleet services by late in the decade the fact that ford has the expectation on ev vehicles, i think detroit is in a much better place to compete. i am not saying they are tesla but everything we are sear about these car companies and pointing at tesla cars on the road and the number of deliveries this year and what their market shares are, reminds you that it is a car company i think there is massive valuation mismatch if you are getting excited on a day like today on apple, it is in the share price, but not in detroit. >> fair e
tim, first, then karen >> i would rather listen to karen. typically with the story around apple in the last five years it has been hardware or software from services companies. the debate is whether this will be transportation as a service where apple will rope you in that's where i think you should get excited. i wouldn't chase it after an 8% move in four days. it points to the excitement. i would point back to detroit. gm is gloing to have a million autonomous vehicles by 2030. they...
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it's amazing i heard karen talking about how google is a growth company they are a very forward thinking company. i think a lot of people realize what the benefits could be on this goggle deal even though the investment was interesting, we won't be talking about that we will be talking about the benefits over the next ten years and beyond >> this is karen you are a master of the trading dynamics is the retail traders this time different, and how do you think this plays out >> karen, we have talked about this before. the retail trader -- i have asad this before -- they want access, make sure they are not third in line, participate in the marketplace. the problem is they want to play nothing. so how does retail get treated if everybody is going to charge retail nothing, how do you make money? we all know how they make money. nothing is free. the retail participant is willing to give up a lot because they don't want to give up commissions. i believe it is about access, and with google, i think it's about giving access to all participants and make sure it's equal. it's here to stay and we wi
it's amazing i heard karen talking about how google is a growth company they are a very forward thinking company. i think a lot of people realize what the benefits could be on this goggle deal even though the investment was interesting, we won't be talking about that we will be talking about the benefits over the next ten years and beyond >> this is karen you are a master of the trading dynamics is the retail traders this time different, and how do you think this plays out >> karen,...
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let karen you said she owned the room. and while she may have understood she did have a powerful voice, she had no idea she could own the room with kids and young people coming from around the country who were well educated somewhere very well off. they just looked at her in awe and that empowered her. she knew she was making a difference. >> i was going to add to that and say, this is just my very own personal views, when you have a woman who could neither read nor write you have a woman who had a sixth grade education who is doing a lot of keeping the records and a lot of the administrative work to keep all of the plantation running the way it needed to with a sixth-grade education, those are the only opportunities they had for how we value formal education and how we learn in this country. there had to be something else. there had to be something on the inside that manifested itself on the outside with their actions. it was like in their heads they had deliberate moves that had to be made in a certain time and in a cert
let karen you said she owned the room. and while she may have understood she did have a powerful voice, she had no idea she could own the room with kids and young people coming from around the country who were well educated somewhere very well off. they just looked at her in awe and that empowered her. she knew she was making a difference. >> i was going to add to that and say, this is just my very own personal views, when you have a woman who could neither read nor write you have a woman...
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karen, you're a shareholder. you've been doing some digging what do you think? >> well, you know, as a mother who had two kids at a festival, a live nation festival a couple of weeks ago, you hear news like that and it's horrible and terribly sad then i compartmentalize that and as a shareholder, my first thought is i am sure they're insured but let me just look at the 10k to be sure of course they're insured but that doesn't prevent them from ever having to make any payments but i would imagine the amount of insurance they have is quite large. remember, they do 40,000 shows a year, more than that, actually so things happen all the time. and to the extent that there is some liability, i think that they will be able to cover it easily i mean, it's really sad. but we've seen sad things happen before that ultimately don't affect the valuation i think that's what's going to happen here. it happened to have come after they hit an all-time high on huge earnings as well as the pfizer news allowing this reopen trade to really go gangbusters on friday and the stock went
karen, you're a shareholder. you've been doing some digging what do you think? >> well, you know, as a mother who had two kids at a festival, a live nation festival a couple of weeks ago, you hear news like that and it's horrible and terribly sad then i compartmentalize that and as a shareholder, my first thought is i am sure they're insured but let me just look at the 10k to be sure of course they're insured but that doesn't prevent them from ever having to make any payments but i would...
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sorry, i said karen. i meant kate. dr. kate clifford larson is the author of "bound for the promised land," "rosemary: the hidden kennedy daughter," and "the assassin's accomplice." she has served as an expert consultant on film script and museum exhibitions. her latest book, as i mentioned, is "walk wit biography of fannie lou hamer." karen hill successfully pursued federal legislation to have the home become one of the newest units of the national park service. prior to that she worked on affordable housing development including a federal appointment to implement the court's order to desegregate the city of yonkers. earlier, she was a program director for the national urban league, chief executive of the implementation office, and chief executive of the american homeowner education and counseling institute. thank you both for being here. finally, cynthia r. copeland is president for the institute of preservation of seneca history and chair of the reparations committee for the episcopal diocese of new york. she is a publi
sorry, i said karen. i meant kate. dr. kate clifford larson is the author of "bound for the promised land," "rosemary: the hidden kennedy daughter," and "the assassin's accomplice." she has served as an expert consultant on film script and museum exhibitions. her latest book, as i mentioned, is "walk wit biography of fannie lou hamer." karen hill successfully pursued federal legislation to have the home become one of the newest units of the national park...
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karen murphy of kestra holdings, thank you very much, indeed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. shares best buy plunged at the open today. it reported a drop in its growth margin, in part due to deeper discounts. they also reported a 10% drop in domestic on one revenue as more shoppers returned to the stores. one of the most dramatic policies yet. the u.k. fintech at a bank has moved to a four-day workweek. employees will see their time at work cut by three and a half hours to 34 hours with no change in salary. it is the uk's first mobile-based lender. name a problem with the supply chain, and chances are the twin ports of less endless and long beach are suffering from it. ships that make the two to three week voyage across the pacific have to been a much time waiting in southern california to a their cargoes. the time it takes for goods originating in shanghai has doubled to more than 62 days from about two years ago. alix: i want to talk about the story about the four-day workweek. i am board with that
karen murphy of kestra holdings, thank you very much, indeed. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: it is time for the bloomberg business flash. shares best buy plunged at the open today. it reported a drop in its growth margin, in part due to deeper discounts. they also reported a 10% drop in domestic on one revenue as more shoppers returned to the stores. one of the most dramatic policies yet. the u.k. fintech at a bank has moved to a four-day workweek. employees will see their time at work cut by...
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karen ward, j.p. morgan asset management chief strategist, will become a nest her view. -- will be giving us her view. >> in the euro zone, it is much more nuanced. but the data, we've collected data and got more worries about covid infection rates coming through. it does look like we will get more restrictions in december, which is going to mean the ecb is probably going to take much more conservative view on the need for tapering. ♪ >> there is still a lot of uncertainty about the size and stringency of the lockdowns that will await us. i don't think it will have an impact on our intention to write down depended big emergency purchase program. alix: that was the netherlands' central bank governor speaking to bloomberg television. today, bloomberg had a great interview with isabel schnabel, ecb exec of board member, downplaying the danger that a fourth wave could actually hamper the year is in recovery, saying, "most recently we are seeing a rising covid-19 infections and some containment measures
karen ward, j.p. morgan asset management chief strategist, will become a nest her view. -- will be giving us her view. >> in the euro zone, it is much more nuanced. but the data, we've collected data and got more worries about covid infection rates coming through. it does look like we will get more restrictions in december, which is going to mean the ecb is probably going to take much more conservative view on the need for tapering. ♪ >> there is still a lot of uncertainty about...
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like, karen, you said, she owned the room. and while she may have understood she had a powerful voice, she had no idea she could own the room with kids coming from around the country, who were well-educated, some of whom were very well-off, they looked at her in awe and that empowered her and she knew that she was making a difference. >> i think you're absolutely right. i was going to add to that and say that i just find it -- this is just my very own personal views, that when you have a woman who could neither read nor write, and you have a woman who had a sixth grade education, who was doing a lot of the keeping the records and a lot of the sort of administrative work to keep all the plantation running the way it needed to with a sixth grade education, when you have -- those are the only opportunities that they had for how we value formal education and how we learn in this country. there had to be something else. there had to be something on the inside that manifested itself on the outside with their actions. and it was like
like, karen, you said, she owned the room. and while she may have understood she had a powerful voice, she had no idea she could own the room with kids coming from around the country, who were well-educated, some of whom were very well-off, they looked at her in awe and that empowered her and she knew that she was making a difference. >> i think you're absolutely right. i was going to add to that and say that i just find it -- this is just my very own personal views, that when you have a...
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. >> karen, what is the number one thing that concerns you about what might happen to this rally? >> covid turning another variant which i think we all think of as a lower likelihood, but the reopen trade has picked up a lot of steam particularly retail today. that would be one thing. i guess we could see trouble, a fiscal cliff and debt ceiling. that is transitory, but it happens every single time and gets the mark afraid and big misses if the port situation gets worse instead of better. cargo is going down, but if it starts to go the other way, we will see earnings go down in probably another quarter >>> let's bring in carter to break this down. this goes to the conversation we have been having >> in many way it does crude a year ago was $40 a barrel and is $80 now. a big move we hit as high as $85 a few sessions ago is this a sell-off -- is it normal a chart to look where, if it goes further, where it might go. you see on the top i have annotated with an internal trend line it has failed three times to the penny right at that ascending line if you look at the drawdowns that ens
. >> karen, what is the number one thing that concerns you about what might happen to this rally? >> covid turning another variant which i think we all think of as a lower likelihood, but the reopen trade has picked up a lot of steam particularly retail today. that would be one thing. i guess we could see trouble, a fiscal cliff and debt ceiling. that is transitory, but it happens every single time and gets the mark afraid and big misses if the port situation gets worse instead of...
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. >> karen, you tweeted a picture of a hawk earlier today. you said, i thought that was a hawk but it was jerome powell. do you really -- are you detecting a change this was supposed to be the most t telegraphed taper in the history. granted it's a small data set. the one the markets were expecting. yet, we have this reaction >> yeah. he is doing that again telegraphing something further again that the taper may actually happen a little bit quicker. in reality, does that make that much of a difference i don't know it does the idea of, wow, the fed is really now -- they are serious they realize inflation is not transitory as they thought not even going to use that word anymore. that's a change that's interesting. i think the market can be okay down 600 and whatever it was it's an ugly day it's not the end of the world. if you step back, back to a month ago, that's not that big of a deal. i think the market can do fine if the economy does fine and the fed tightens i don't think the market can do fine if thetightens. it comes back to the variant
. >> karen, you tweeted a picture of a hawk earlier today. you said, i thought that was a hawk but it was jerome powell. do you really -- are you detecting a change this was supposed to be the most t telegraphed taper in the history. granted it's a small data set. the one the markets were expecting. yet, we have this reaction >> yeah. he is doing that again telegraphing something further again that the taper may actually happen a little bit quicker. in reality, does that make that...
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down 11% karen, what did you make >> the quarter was disappointing. they said we are going to have a lumpy revenue stream but revenue is up the start of the fourth quarter. i kind of believe them, it will be lumpy, but i think in the land grab they are in a really good spot. they deserve to be rich. they also had an improvement in sub strippings and services which is staking and some other things so i didn't think the quarter was that bad i think what happened was it was up maybe $100 in the three weeks prior to the announcement of the quarter. if they had announced a month ago, i think it would have been fine i think they are in an interesting position instead i own bitcoin though >> to invoke a term used by brian kelly, is this the sort of investment you put in a drawer and leave it tim? >> i think so. look where we are in fourth q already. october trends are up already over 3q. the lag effect i think we flagged to where coinbase was relative to bitcoin. so from july to october it really, really lagged. bitcoin is up 130% from july, but from october
down 11% karen, what did you make >> the quarter was disappointing. they said we are going to have a lumpy revenue stream but revenue is up the start of the fourth quarter. i kind of believe them, it will be lumpy, but i think in the land grab they are in a really good spot. they deserve to be rich. they also had an improvement in sub strippings and services which is staking and some other things so i didn't think the quarter was that bad i think what happened was it was up maybe $100 in...
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tonight he's trader lineup, tim seymour, karen fiberman and dpan nathan and new details on the ipo just crossing, the ev maker planning to sell between $57 and $62 a share. we'll break down all of the details. plus digging in on deere after the company strikes a deal with a major union. but could there be more upside ahead. and a glitch in the metaverse. shares of road blocks dropping offer a system wide outage over the weekend. but we start off with another set of records for the market. the s&p and dow and nasdaq closing at all-time highs and the s&p grinding the way to the 60th record of the year but without the helptechnology, like alphabet, microsoft and apple, and what did work, check out moves in macy's kohl's and gap and nordstrom. energy posting the biggest gains let my oil so what do you make of this market action. dan? >> yeah, i think it is pretty fascinating. you mentioned the move or the lack of participation in mega cap tech you have to go back to the first quarter of the year with the ten year was trading 1.77% at its high up from 1%. what was lagging at that point it wa
tonight he's trader lineup, tim seymour, karen fiberman and dpan nathan and new details on the ipo just crossing, the ev maker planning to sell between $57 and $62 a share. we'll break down all of the details. plus digging in on deere after the company strikes a deal with a major union. but could there be more upside ahead. and a glitch in the metaverse. shares of road blocks dropping offer a system wide outage over the weekend. but we start off with another set of records for the market. the...
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. >>> let's turn now to abc's karen travers for a reality check. karen, while president biden is in scotland he faces new drama at home. senator joe manchin has thrown a wrench in his plans to vote for the social spending bill and says he won't support that bill which includes $550 billion in climate initiatives. he won't support it without more information about its impact on the debt. how big of a setback is this and what happens next? >> reporter: andrew, this was a significant setback from senator joe manchin who, of course, is a key vote in the senate that is split 50/50. manchin said yesterday the president's overall social spending plan is a recipe for economic disaster and that's happening as the president is here in scotland. touting the climate investments in that plan. andrew, the white house says they feel confident that manchin will get on board, but as for what's next, house progressives say they're ready to vote on both infrastructure bills this week and they're going to leave the sales pitch and negotiations of joe manchin to presid
. >>> let's turn now to abc's karen travers for a reality check. karen, while president biden is in scotland he faces new drama at home. senator joe manchin has thrown a wrench in his plans to vote for the social spending bill and says he won't support that bill which includes $550 billion in climate initiatives. he won't support it without more information about its impact on the debt. how big of a setback is this and what happens next? >> reporter: andrew, this was a...
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. -- captions by vitac -- >>> hello and welcome to "street signs" i'm karen tso, these are your headlines today the world health organization says the global risk posed by the omicron variant is very high and urges member state to ramp up their vaccination programs. >> let's hope this is a dress rehere sal, because unless we move on vaccine equity, the virus will really develop something we are struggling to get ahead of. >> european markets bounce back from friday's selloff, with travel and leisure leading the way. wall street also looking to open in the green pharma jumps and moderna said it could have a new vaccine ready by early 2022. >>> japan announces plans to close its borders to foreigners on tuesday amid the spread of omicron but the supply chain squeeze is easing. >> it still are getting better by better step by step but we need to carefully to monitor and how to make sure we can have our business continue to plan, as an industry how we can support each other with a partnership is going to be very important >>> european stock markets are open for the monday trade and it's certa
. -- captions by vitac -- >>> hello and welcome to "street signs" i'm karen tso, these are your headlines today the world health organization says the global risk posed by the omicron variant is very high and urges member state to ramp up their vaccination programs. >> let's hope this is a dress rehere sal, because unless we move on vaccine equity, the virus will really develop something we are struggling to get ahead of. >> european markets bounce back from...
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karen tan was a vital community in order to connect the american beach heads at omaha beach and utah beach. this is where dick winters and his men would be sent next. it's during this very first firefight going from street to street and house to house, that winters is actually wounded. a bullet ricocheted pierces the tongue of his boot and he was hobbled for the next several days. the amazing thing about it, is that the 101st airborne -- had a very active public relations department. they wanted every newspaper back home to know that the troopers within that regiment, within that division, we are doing their part to win the war. so lo and behold, in the lancaster new era, about a week and a half after the battle for karen ten took place, there was a great little right up about dick winters in his hometown newspaper. it said he went into the frontlines when the ss troops counter attacked karen tan on the night of june 12th and the morning of june 13th. he was commended by his c o, commanding officer, the dispatch stated. he said that it was lieutenant winners's personal bravery and ba
karen tan was a vital community in order to connect the american beach heads at omaha beach and utah beach. this is where dick winters and his men would be sent next. it's during this very first firefight going from street to street and house to house, that winters is actually wounded. a bullet ricocheted pierces the tongue of his boot and he was hobbled for the next several days. the amazing thing about it, is that the 101st airborne -- had a very active public relations department. they...
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are you tempted to get in, karen? >> i am tempted to get in. but i will let zil low shake out a little bit >> around the horn tim? >> i like vegas sands here >> karen >> if the market trades down, i think big cap phrma will do well >> b.k., brian kelly >> i am going to roll the dice tlt, you can do it ahead, assuming the rates go lower. >> i liked lyft >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >> hey, i'm cramer welcome to "mad money. i am trying to make you money. my job is to entertain you and educate and teach you. call me. on the eve of tomorrow's federal reserv
are you tempted to get in, karen? >> i am tempted to get in. but i will let zil low shake out a little bit >> around the horn tim? >> i like vegas sands here >> karen >> if the market trades down, i think big cap phrma will do well >> b.k., brian kelly >> i am going to roll the dice tlt, you can do it ahead, assuming the rates go lower. >> i liked lyft >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all...
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they bring him back and they secure wall karen island. at this point mon ford ganz is actually given a battlefield commission which is very rare. when he's given the battlefield commission, his commanding officer says to him, look, i don't think you're really -- why do you know dutch? what's your real story? finally he tells them, i'm actually an orthodox jewish guy, my name is mon ford ganz. part of the reason he gets the battlefield commission is these guys do not want to be sent away to do officer training school. they want to stay there. it happens over and over again in the book, they're pulled aside, do you want to go to officer training school. no, please don't do that. i want to be here. one of my favorite quotes in the book is from peter masters who said, unlike other soldiers who are drawing straws to see who has to go on the most dangerous campaigns, we're drawing straws to see who gets to go on them. they want to do this. and wall karen is -- they get the island and antwerp becomes this crucial port to resupply the allies. >>
they bring him back and they secure wall karen island. at this point mon ford ganz is actually given a battlefield commission which is very rare. when he's given the battlefield commission, his commanding officer says to him, look, i don't think you're really -- why do you know dutch? what's your real story? finally he tells them, i'm actually an orthodox jewish guy, my name is mon ford ganz. part of the reason he gets the battlefield commission is these guys do not want to be sent away to do...
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they have done well, but the deceleration process is something we did expect to see especially if karen said we come out of the pandemic and people want to be out and about a little bit i think there are so many different elements to this earnings call that concern me, quite frankly. we are here trading in the upper 30s for pe net netflix has far more pricing power. when you look at this whole thing, i don't know, i still stick with netflix and i think eventually disney will be a buy, but i think it has to be the low 160s, maybe lower before it is an area i think it makes sense >> steve >> just to pick up on that technicals on disney, support is 167. that's the may low back to the january low is 160 that's where pete is looking to pick up the shares that's where i would be a buyer as well. probably middle 160s but you go back to where dan lobe said they had to spend a lot more on streaming. the stock moved up 73% from that level to over $200 that's where it got frothy it has been building a base around these levels. it is not a terrible entry you want to give it a couple of days you cou
they have done well, but the deceleration process is something we did expect to see especially if karen said we come out of the pandemic and people want to be out and about a little bit i think there are so many different elements to this earnings call that concern me, quite frankly. we are here trading in the upper 30s for pe net netflix has far more pricing power. when you look at this whole thing, i don't know, i still stick with netflix and i think eventually disney will be a buy, but i...
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karen, you're highlighting in today's call the under-performance of banks and how disappointing that is to you. at the same time this morning before the markets opened we heard from the ceos of the two major vaccine companies, pfizer and moderna on cnbc basically very optimistic about the prospects of those vaccines either in their current form or some other form like another booster or more concentrated form being effective against this new virus and yet we still didn't have sort of that comeback as tim mentioned in some of these areas of the market that would signal economic strength. >> well, let me just go back to friday i thought omicron was part of it, but i actually thought there was a little bit of feral of you know what, maybe the fed is no longer here anymore and we got to start getting used to that. to synthesize that to what powell said which i heard as very hawkish, you could say a new variant would be an opportunity for some easing, even right? normally if things slow down instead he pointed to, you know, what labor costs and people staying home could eventually do that
karen, you're highlighting in today's call the under-performance of banks and how disappointing that is to you. at the same time this morning before the markets opened we heard from the ceos of the two major vaccine companies, pfizer and moderna on cnbc basically very optimistic about the prospects of those vaccines either in their current form or some other form like another booster or more concentrated form being effective against this new virus and yet we still didn't have sort of that...
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and karen and i saddled up a couple horses and we rode up to a place called chimney rock in the teddy roosevelt national forest. we got off the horses and we were going back and forth about whether we would run or not run, run or not, run, candidates that are in the room will tell you it is never an easy decision to step -- to step forward because you understand the cost. but as we were standing there in chimney rock, mulling it over, we saw these two red tail hawks and they were coming up the valley floor in a circular motion and their wings weren't moving. and i just said to my wife, she said i was trying to be a romantic. i said those two hawks are us. she said, then i think we should run. but if we run, we need to do it like those two hawks, we need to spread our wings, let god take us wherever he would take us. no flapping. and that is what we have done, norm. when that race for congress was successful, when i put my name on the ballot to be governor of indiana and when i got that phone call to join a national ticket in 2016 was asked to run again in 2020 for our little family. i
and karen and i saddled up a couple horses and we rode up to a place called chimney rock in the teddy roosevelt national forest. we got off the horses and we were going back and forth about whether we would run or not run, run or not, run, candidates that are in the room will tell you it is never an easy decision to step -- to step forward because you understand the cost. but as we were standing there in chimney rock, mulling it over, we saw these two red tail hawks and they were coming up the...
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karen and robert, i thank you for being here. i imagine you are exhausted, this is been a long trial. >> i think that's fair to say rachel, thanks for having. us >> so it was something like three dozen witnesses on your side. three dozen and a half weeks of testimonies up against all of these defendants. some of them tried to pretend the case wasn't happening. and there was a default judgment against some of them. i want to ask you about all of. that it has been such a difficult time for the plaintiffs to have to get back through all of this. to explain what they went there. but it was just an incredibly hard case to bring. i wonder, now that it's come to this resolution. how satisfied are you on this verdict? how satisfied you are that you did this? how close this is to what you are aiming to from the beginning? >> rachel, thank you for having us. we are thrilled beyond any imagination with this verdict. we came to charlottesville to prove a conspiracy, to commit russia -- we prove that to each and every defendant. we brought th
karen and robert, i thank you for being here. i imagine you are exhausted, this is been a long trial. >> i think that's fair to say rachel, thanks for having. us >> so it was something like three dozen witnesses on your side. three dozen and a half weeks of testimonies up against all of these defendants. some of them tried to pretend the case wasn't happening. and there was a default judgment against some of them. i want to ask you about all of. that it has been such a difficult...
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where's karen? karen? come here. >> right. >> ok. >> ok. ok. >> this is karen who works with us - one of the producers. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> ok. ok. no pressure. >> no. no pressure, no pressure. he's not nervous at all. >> noda: i'm not nervous. >> tucci: he doesn't care about our opinion. >> noda: va bene? >> it's divine. yes, it's so good. it's perfectly creamy. it's not too intense, it's not overloaded with flavour. >> yeah. >> it's the perfect amount of pepper... >> yeah. and it really respects, you know, how it would be cooked in a family. there's always a secret. >> there's always a secret, when it comes to food, romans know what they like and like what they know. beyond his masterful take on the classics noda's menu is full of incredible innovations - from sweetbreads with heart to purple potato cream with plum gelato. i was curious how the city had taken to his creations . >> the downside of rome being so steeped in history is that sometimes great things are resisted because they're new and not w
where's karen? karen? come here. >> right. >> ok. >> ok. ok. >> this is karen who works with us - one of the producers. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> ok. ok. no pressure. >> no. no pressure, no pressure. he's not nervous at all. >> noda: i'm not nervous. >> tucci: he doesn't care about our opinion. >> noda: va bene? >> it's divine. yes, it's so good. it's perfectly creamy. it's not too intense, it's not...
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i saw you talking to my two friends, karen dunn and robbie kaplan. you know, when they took on that case against the neo-nazis and the white supremacists coming out of charlottesville, you know, a lot of people were sort of scratching their heads. i remember talking to both of them, particularly karen, whom i have known and she has worked for me and i admire her greatly, about why they were doing it. you know, it was very simple. somebody had to do it. we have got to end impunity. we have to hold people accountable for their actions, particularly when those actions threaten our way of life, our rule of law, our future as a democracy. so i am determined to continue to speak out, to do whatever i can. in fact, in the book we wrote, "state of terror," as you know, there is a plot against the country by people who truly want to turn the clock back. they believe that the progress we've made on all kinds of civil rights and human rights, the cultural changes that have taken place, are so deeply threatening that they want to stage a coup. now, think about i
i saw you talking to my two friends, karen dunn and robbie kaplan. you know, when they took on that case against the neo-nazis and the white supremacists coming out of charlottesville, you know, a lot of people were sort of scratching their heads. i remember talking to both of them, particularly karen, whom i have known and she has worked for me and i admire her greatly, about why they were doing it. you know, it was very simple. somebody had to do it. we have got to end impunity. we have to...
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karen: yo creerÍa que si. siempre habÍa tenido en mi mente lanzar algo que pudiera tener mucho que ver conmigo. se identificara con todo lo que soy, con lo que hago, la vida saludable, el ejercicio, los astros. el que me conoce sabe que vibro mucho con eso. estoy muy contenta. marcela: claro que sÍ. ademÁs, en la combinaciÓn de muchas cosas. de todo este entrenamiento fÍsico. un entrenamiento espiritual que sÉ que has tenido. toda esa pasiÓn por los astros. comencemos con el tema fÍsico. haces yoga todos los dÍas. karen: yoga todos los dÍas. hace siete aÑos comencÉ y me enamorÉ de esta prÁctica maravillosa. trato de hacerlo. no todos los dÍas, pero dos veces a la semana. realmente, es el modelo donde logro conectar. cabo control de mi cuerpo a travÉs de la respiraciÓn, de mi cabeza. a veces, estamos en este mundo con tanta cosa. [mÚsica] marcela: karen lo ha hecho de la mano de su esposo el cantante juanes. y sus amigos fonseca y de su esposa juliana. gran amiga y cÓmplice. karen: de ahÍ na
karen: yo creerÍa que si. siempre habÍa tenido en mi mente lanzar algo que pudiera tener mucho que ver conmigo. se identificara con todo lo que soy, con lo que hago, la vida saludable, el ejercicio, los astros. el que me conoce sabe que vibro mucho con eso. estoy muy contenta. marcela: claro que sÍ. ademÁs, en la combinaciÓn de muchas cosas. de todo este entrenamiento fÍsico. un entrenamiento espiritual que sÉ que has tenido. toda esa pasiÓn por los astros. comencemos con el tema...
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former chair of the congressional black caucus karen bass joins me to discuss ahead. hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is watching economic anxiety grow. president bide listen celebrate a victory tomorrow, signing the new bipartisan infrastructure bill into law, but as the president her aalds this pleshment, one that a significant amount of american people support he's been running into economic reality according to data from the bureau of labor statistics. as the holidays aproche, americans are seeing higher prices on everything from gas to groceries. this week, the president changed his message on the issue acknowledging for the first time it is worrisome and one of the most pressing economic concerns of the american people a response to the political reality a poll from "the washington post"/abc news shows biden's approval rating sinking to 41%, a new low largely because of a negative shift among democrats and independents, as 70% of the american people according to this poll rate the economy negatively, 70%. 63% of the american peop
former chair of the congressional black caucus karen bass joins me to discuss ahead. hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is watching economic anxiety grow. president bide listen celebrate a victory tomorrow, signing the new bipartisan infrastructure bill into law, but as the president her aalds this pleshment, one that a significant amount of american people support he's been running into economic reality according to data from the bureau of labor statistics. as...
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>> yes. >> congresswoman karen bass, thank you for your time. appreciate it. i've never gotten only a one-word answer when i asked for one. i appreciate it. >>> coming up, an extraordinary warning about former president trump from a sitting republican congressman, an exclusive interview you will not want to miss, next. for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, yeah that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪ woman: keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. most who achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months had lasting clearance through 1 year. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin at 3 years. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ it's my moment so i
>> yes. >> congresswoman karen bass, thank you for your time. appreciate it. i've never gotten only a one-word answer when i asked for one. i appreciate it. >>> coming up, an extraordinary warning about former president trump from a sitting republican congressman, an exclusive interview you will not want to miss, next. for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >>...
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joining me now are the attorneys for the charlottesville plaintiffs, roberta kaplan and karen dunn. thank you very much for coming to "the sunday show" and it is great to see you, my friends. it has been a very long time. thank you for coming to "the sunday show." >> thank you for having us. >> roberta, we sat down for an interview in my podcast at the washington post four years ago after you and karen were hired by the integrity for america, a nonprofit civil rights organization that helped to support the lawsuit. you were using the 1871 -- i think the klan law, to bring this suit. talk about that law and why it was so important for the suit you both brought. >> so the ku klux klan after 1871 basically means what it says. it was a law passed by the reconstructionist congress after the civil war to stop the violent lynchings that were being done, perfect picture, during the rise of the kkk. and what happened in charlottesville, let me back up, it is one of the very few civil rights laws that applies to private conduct as opposed to governmental conduct. and our argument and our case
joining me now are the attorneys for the charlottesville plaintiffs, roberta kaplan and karen dunn. thank you very much for coming to "the sunday show" and it is great to see you, my friends. it has been a very long time. thank you for coming to "the sunday show." >> thank you for having us. >> roberta, we sat down for an interview in my podcast at the washington post four years ago after you and karen were hired by the integrity for america, a nonprofit civil...
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karen: the one victim is brandon, 27-year-old racecar driver, who is apparently astonishingly good, in his moment of glory -- it is like winning the oscar and becoming the butt of jokes. he won a race and now he is a joke. kristen: yes. it is everywhere now. a southwest pilot is under investigation for saying that. crowds at college football games have been chanting it. when is it going to fade away? karen: usually two things happen, it fades away because it gets boring, or often times when memes happen, if somebody goes too far, it goes too far or if an adult claims it, it becomes not fun. my kids' favorite example is getting on your elbows and doing a push-up plank position, when it became a thing on social media and people were planking all over the place, on the eiffel we will continue that conversation. thank you so much. thank you so much for joining us. among the topics we covered today -- c >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. thousands of reunions at american airports. and breaking news as we come on involving boosters. pfizer is likely to ask for app
karen: the one victim is brandon, 27-year-old racecar driver, who is apparently astonishingly good, in his moment of glory -- it is like winning the oscar and becoming the butt of jokes. he won a race and now he is a joke. kristen: yes. it is everywhere now. a southwest pilot is under investigation for saying that. crowds at college football games have been chanting it. when is it going to fade away? karen: usually two things happen, it fades away because it gets boring, or often times when...
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something happened on the call that caught our attention, specifically karen finerman's attention. cory berry saying we are seeing more and more organized retail crime and incidents of shrink in our locations. she went on to say you can see the pressure in our financials and see the pressure on our associates we heard similar commentary from target karen is not on the desk tonight but is saying this could point to a labor crunch adding pressure to retail as retailers are trying to ramp up staffing maybe the consumers are seeing pressure, feeling certainly inflationary pressures which secretary yellen had acknowledged yesterday on "closing bell," guy. crime usually rises when there's economic trouble >> clearly that's part of it maybe the stores are underjust staffed. i will not try to figure it out. what i will say, though, best buy has been a monster yes, we had this huge move down today. if you look real quick from august until recently and this 1050120 change, broke out to the upside, look at the quarter, inventory is maybe ahead of themselves i think you will see people get bac
something happened on the call that caught our attention, specifically karen finerman's attention. cory berry saying we are seeing more and more organized retail crime and incidents of shrink in our locations. she went on to say you can see the pressure in our financials and see the pressure on our associates we heard similar commentary from target karen is not on the desk tonight but is saying this could point to a labor crunch adding pressure to retail as retailers are trying to ramp up...
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well, it's nice to meet you karen. i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique so you have different needs from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits and part d prescription drug benefits. all for an affordable and sometimes no monthly plan premium. do you have any more information? sure, i'll get a decision guide in the mail to you today. they're free. finally, someone who understands the real me. call or go online now to get your free decision guide. call a licensed humana sales agent today. humana, a more human way to healthcare. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network soluti
well, it's nice to meet you karen. i'm john smith. hi john. at humana we know you're unique so you have different needs from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits and part d prescription drug...
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karen tso is standing by with that how are we looking >> we picked up a little bit of that lost territory from friday, it was violent don't forget. but even steeper falls we witnessed friday on the french market in particular, down about 4.75%. the gains, they are modest we have gained about .75% on the uk market 7% on french stocks and the german markets is one we're watching closely around the covid variant. the latest, fast moving developments we had several nations here report cases of the omicron variant portugal, scotland, france, denmark are the latest to announce suspected or confirmed cases here in the uk, prime minister boris johnson has announced new measures after the chief medical officer warned there was, quote, a reasonable chance that the new variant could bypass vaccines the country has so far identified nine cases of the variant with six new cases in scotland confirmed today the auto sector, concerns about the impact on supply chain, so it's just starting to improve, seeing a huge amount of plans rolled out, concerns now with borders closing in some cases it may impact t
karen tso is standing by with that how are we looking >> we picked up a little bit of that lost territory from friday, it was violent don't forget. but even steeper falls we witnessed friday on the french market in particular, down about 4.75%. the gains, they are modest we have gained about .75% on the uk market 7% on french stocks and the german markets is one we're watching closely around the covid variant. the latest, fast moving developments we had several nations here report cases...
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we are thinking about anthony's family, karen and john. they are heartbroken and angry — heartbroken that they will never see their son again but also angry at the verdict. they did not attend the trial, as many of you know, because they were traumatised already by the videos of their son's murder and did not want to see much of that, and hurt by public comments, insensitive about their son, so my view is the bottom line is there was no justice today for their son anthony, or the other victims. and karen and john know that anthony is the one who should be remembered as a hero. he tried to disarm rittenhouse. he tried to end the gunfire. he tried to stop the bloodshed. also in the statement released by anthony's parents, they said "neither mr rittenhouse nor the kenosha police, who authorised" — their words — "this bloody rampage will escape justice". what does that mean? well, this criminal trial is really about accountability for kyle rittenhouse — that was the intention of that criminal trial. our case is a federal civil rights l
we are thinking about anthony's family, karen and john. they are heartbroken and angry — heartbroken that they will never see their son again but also angry at the verdict. they did not attend the trial, as many of you know, because they were traumatised already by the videos of their son's murder and did not want to see much of that, and hurt by public comments, insensitive about their son, so my view is the bottom line is there was no justice today for their son anthony, or the other...
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karen and brandon are newly weds, karen worship now mrs. brandon fried off and they live in colorado begging the question. can we all just get along? let's ask on the left r t contributor jonathan harris, and on the right, r t. eat the press hose, steve miles berg. jonathan, how did we lose that mojo? that togetherness, we all felt when the pandemic 1st struck. i'm starting to wonder if it's just a human characteristic to some extent or another that that seems like another world ago looking at those clips. that's, that is incredible. and it was, it was really just last year. i don't know. i think it kind of reminds me sort of of 911. we were to be, you know, depending on who you were. we at least came together briefly for the most part after $911.00. but it didn't take long for politics to come back. and i think that's kinda what happened with which cove it and thankfully now that we have a decent president to have gotten the country back open in the economy back on track from parents under trump. i think we've gotten back to kind of some s
karen and brandon are newly weds, karen worship now mrs. brandon fried off and they live in colorado begging the question. can we all just get along? let's ask on the left r t contributor jonathan harris, and on the right, r t. eat the press hose, steve miles berg. jonathan, how did we lose that mojo? that togetherness, we all felt when the pandemic 1st struck. i'm starting to wonder if it's just a human characteristic to some extent or another that that seems like another world ago looking at...
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but it's days. >> the global tickets sound pretty good to me, karen. apple sent its date to launch its electric vehicle perhaps lacking a steering wheel. how is that going to work? >> if you are not driving, you don't need a steering wheel. engineers working on the car chip that can process artificial intelligence. what do they look like is the big question. there is no steering wheel and no pedals to all traditional services and devices like the iphone should be integrated with the apple car in the future. you got new entrance flooding into challenging the traditional giants and of course like tesla as we talk about apple entering the fray. >> karen, live from london. i am just trying to get my itunes to work with the car. earlier in the show, we asked all of you this question. neil says i am up early because i got the booster and the headache is real. i got my booster yesterday, perhaps slighter arm. it's worth it, everyone get it. dan, what do you got in there? >> paula is up with her nine kids. >> i get it. we appreciate that animal pun here on way
but it's days. >> the global tickets sound pretty good to me, karen. apple sent its date to launch its electric vehicle perhaps lacking a steering wheel. how is that going to work? >> if you are not driving, you don't need a steering wheel. engineers working on the car chip that can process artificial intelligence. what do they look like is the big question. there is no steering wheel and no pedals to all traditional services and devices like the iphone should be integrated with the...