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josh -- josh, i went to southern state schools. no, put the picture of josh back up there. i went to southern state schools, josh, maybe i'm just stupid, but is that what they really taught you at stanford, how to commit treason, how to encourage insurrection against the united states of america? how to have blood on that fist of yours, josh? this is you, buddy. this is your moment. it was your insurrection. you know the constitution. you went to yale law school. you know exactly what you were doing. you were the one that stirred up this insurrection along with donald trump and it hangs around your neck, ted cruz's neck and
josh -- josh, i went to southern state schools. no, put the picture of josh back up there. i went to southern state schools, josh, maybe i'm just stupid, but is that what they really taught you at stanford, how to commit treason, how to encourage insurrection against the united states of america? how to have blood on that fist of yours, josh? this is you, buddy. this is your moment. it was your insurrection. you know the constitution. you went to yale law school. you know exactly what you were...
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by investigators. >> josh would have his good days on wanting to talk to us, and josh would have his bad days of not wanting to talk to us. >> reporter: at one point o'connell said he asked for josh's dna just to rule him out. >> and he wouldn't give it to us initially. >> reporter: that's got to make you sit up a little straighter. >> it did. >> reporter: i sat down with josh. what was it like being accused of having played a part in killing your sister? >> i felt like, "you guys -- you guys are crazy to think i would do that." >> reporter: you loved your sister. >> definitely. the only person in my family who i felt like wanted me to succeed was my sister heather. >> reporter: josh agreed his angry text message was hurtful. he explained it by saying it was simply a misguided attempt at tough love. >> i felt in my mind if i shame heather, i'll shame her into doing the right things. but it was the wrong approach, clearly. and it was abusive. >> reporter: do you regret sending heather that text? >> yeah, definitely. >> reporter: as for why josh refused to give up his dna? according to
by investigators. >> josh would have his good days on wanting to talk to us, and josh would have his bad days of not wanting to talk to us. >> reporter: at one point o'connell said he asked for josh's dna just to rule him out. >> and he wouldn't give it to us initially. >> reporter: that's got to make you sit up a little straighter. >> it did. >> reporter: i sat down with josh. what was it like being accused of having played a part in killing your sister?...
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joining me are stephanie link, josh brown, john najarian. let's go to the wall and see where stocks are trading, bouncing back from the worst hoping day in a number of years. nasdaq just shy of 60. there's the russell, the outperformer today dr. j., coming to you first. you have been among the more cautious committee members of late, selling down some positions that you had in some very big names and i look up today andism iis isism -- and iu have sold docusign tell me. >> i think a lot of the stocks that did so well during the lockdown, they're tremendous stocks, dock you'usign, zoom, te great stocks but i think they'll have a hard time justifying their multiples. in a time when people are just reaching for anything. so i took some profits in a number of those stocks, as you described, being more cautious, put a bunch of that money into bitcoin, was pretty happy about that trade as far as docusign, still believe in it, scott, still this think one goes -- does very well in the competitive space but don't think that it continues to get the so
joining me are stephanie link, josh brown, john najarian. let's go to the wall and see where stocks are trading, bouncing back from the worst hoping day in a number of years. nasdaq just shy of 60. there's the russell, the outperformer today dr. j., coming to you first. you have been among the more cautious committee members of late, selling down some positions that you had in some very big names and i look up today andism iis isism -- and iu have sold docusign tell me. >> i think a lot...
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josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me. i would've thought this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going to make some male consumers shy away from it? josh: yes. no men are going for that. you might be able to find more delicate words. cindy: and honestly, part of it was a shock factor. it's because we, at the time, felt so underrepresented. lemonis: okay. i know i said i was just here to listen, but i have to step in. that's part of your sales pitch, that it was a shock factor? cindy: i mean, it's real! i don't know. lemonis: it could be on there, just not the first one. i'm not convinced he's buying what they're selling. josh: what are the -- what's, like, the next ste
josh: it's delicious. cindy: thank you. josh: you could've blindfolded me. i would've thought this was, like, some kind of regular pop tart. lemonis: so far, so good. cindy: one of our main goals for you guys is to create larger margins for you compared to... lemonis: margins, packaging, product quality -- i like what i'm hearing. but i saw this one coming. cindy: on our packaging, we wrote that are products are good for menstrual cramps. josh: sure. cindy: i'm sure you read that. is that going...
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josh hawley's efforts they are likely aren't going anywhere. his objections will be debated for a few hours but biden will ultimately be declared the winner. i'm also concerned that this puts republicans in a bad spot because they will either have to dispute a state election result or vote against trump which could mean in 2022 we will see some trump back primary challengers. but he does bring up some alarming points that deserve attention. for example, just months before the general election, the pennsylvania supreme court altered the state election laws arguably changing their role by the federal constitution also points out big tech. >> leland: we don't need to relitigate the election but the idea is two things can be true, there could be some legitimate gripes about how the election was conducted and could also be true that joe biden won the election. this is what ben sasse had to say, and i want to read this. although clever arguments and rhetorical gymnastics in the world won't change the fact that this january 6 effort is designed to dis
josh hawley's efforts they are likely aren't going anywhere. his objections will be debated for a few hours but biden will ultimately be declared the winner. i'm also concerned that this puts republicans in a bad spot because they will either have to dispute a state election result or vote against trump which could mean in 2022 we will see some trump back primary challengers. but he does bring up some alarming points that deserve attention. for example, just months before the general election,...
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i'm going with my buddy josh, live nation. during the show, perhaps because josh was talking about it, lyv call active and so i bought a call spread out there in february. >> all right. jon najarian a little live nation, and general motors is up 9% today and is that yours, josh brown? >> yeah. i'm staying with this thing, and think that it is going to go much high over the next three years. >> stephanie link? >> emerson electric and two upgrades today and play on oil and gas recovery in the cap x to recover on the oil prices and the great margins and balance sheet and i wish david pharr in the great recovery attend of the year. >> i wanted to note as well, i mentioned jim leventhal who has been in the trade for three years. >> i lo that jimmy has been in it for three years, but let's buy d-r-i-v which is the autonomous vehicles and 68 basis points is the expense ratio and it is going higher. >> good stuff. thank you, everybody. "the exchange" begins right now. >> well, thank you, scott. hello, everybody. happy tuesday. i'm bri
i'm going with my buddy josh, live nation. during the show, perhaps because josh was talking about it, lyv call active and so i bought a call spread out there in february. >> all right. jon najarian a little live nation, and general motors is up 9% today and is that yours, josh brown? >> yeah. i'm staying with this thing, and think that it is going to go much high over the next three years. >> stephanie link? >> emerson electric and two upgrades today and play on oil and...
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i don't want disagree with josh. just the execution for microsoft. this is against a backdrop where enter myself spend is only going to grow this year. that is notable that we've seen microsoft be able to establish itself on the consumer side of the business and we see growth in azure remember when we were talking about amazon web services? that was the behemoth. there was no chance for microsoft -- >> forgive me, shannon i'm just going to break away for a moment i want to go to the white house where janet yellen is being sworn in by the vice president [ inaudible >> they take this obligation freely >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will faithfully discharge. >> and they will and faithfully discharge. >> the duties of the office upon which i am about to enter. >> the duties of the office upon which i am about to enter. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, madam secretary. congratulations. >> okay. w
i don't want disagree with josh. just the execution for microsoft. this is against a backdrop where enter myself spend is only going to grow this year. that is notable that we've seen microsoft be able to establish itself on the consumer side of the business and we see growth in azure remember when we were talking about amazon web services? that was the behemoth. there was no chance for microsoft -- >> forgive me, shannon i'm just going to break away for a moment i want to go to the white...
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>> i'm glad you mentioned this, josh. we are not asking people -- we're actively asking people to not travel to washington, d.c. it is not safe. safety is first for us. right? we're striking that balance and making sure that we are holding to tradition, that we are doing the swearing in and several other events that are a standard part of an inauguration but without having people travel to washington. and i can tell you, listen, it's cold in washington in january. i'll be watching in my pajamas all these events. and people can do that at home. which is what we've been doing pretty much for the last year. i can assure you you'd much rather be at home watching than be in washington. >> adrienne elrod, the director of talent and external affairs for the presidential inaugural committee. adrienne, good to see you tonight. thank you very much. >> thank you, josh. >>> there is much more to come tonight. california is a major hot spot in the nation's coronavirus outbreak. we're in san jose, where hospitals are struggling to keep
>> i'm glad you mentioned this, josh. we are not asking people -- we're actively asking people to not travel to washington, d.c. it is not safe. safety is first for us. right? we're striking that balance and making sure that we are holding to tradition, that we are doing the swearing in and several other events that are a standard part of an inauguration but without having people travel to washington. and i can tell you, listen, it's cold in washington in january. i'll be watching in my...
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josh and i go back quite a number of years, especially the time when josh set up in moscow to get his accreditation at the foreign university from foreign affairs magazine when i was accredited from the foreign policy magazine and they said are you a girl? anyway, this is a real congratulations on what is a terrific and important book and as we were talking backstage i was saying to you i'm so grad glad you've written this to read so many books about putin and also so many books and articles about the dissonance of opposition and that's like 10 percent of the population. we don'thear about the people who make do, who get by and as a russia watcher i'm so glad you've written this because it's such a rich topic but i wanted to ask you about why you decided to write about this . and where the idea came from. >> thanks for the generous introduction and thanks to you all for being here. the idea came to me slowly as i found i wasn't exactly able to capture what i was seeing and feeling about russia and maybe because i wasn't seeing the whole picture of myself and i arrived to russia with t
josh and i go back quite a number of years, especially the time when josh set up in moscow to get his accreditation at the foreign university from foreign affairs magazine when i was accredited from the foreign policy magazine and they said are you a girl? anyway, this is a real congratulations on what is a terrific and important book and as we were talking backstage i was saying to you i'm so grad glad you've written this to read so many books about putin and also so many books and articles...
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i think josh is right. i think that given the fundamentals, stocks are mildly overvalued not crazily, but mildly overvalued part of the reason is it's relative, where are you going to go if you sell stocks? right now they're priced about 6%, which is low by historical standards, but if you look at alternatives, investing 1%, 2% doesn't sound that bad i'm curious of what is your take on whether or not if we're playing games lice tesla is now the fourth largest weight overnot, or if we says the s&p ex-tech, and we obviously arrive at more reasonable numbers still somewhat elevated, but what do you think about that concept? should we play that game >> i don't like that game. i think in a sense both sides can play the games the other size will say look how crazy this i look at the market collectively, and i think that's the only way >> i'm curious about your ipo part of the certainly names probably a year ago wouldn't expect -- and i think that's helped one of the stories, one of the things we did not expect to
i think josh is right. i think that given the fundamentals, stocks are mildly overvalued not crazily, but mildly overvalued part of the reason is it's relative, where are you going to go if you sell stocks? right now they're priced about 6%, which is low by historical standards, but if you look at alternatives, investing 1%, 2% doesn't sound that bad i'm curious of what is your take on whether or not if we're playing games lice tesla is now the fourth largest weight overnot, or if we says the...
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overnight outsidsenator josh hawley's home in virginia. protesters from a group called shut down d.c. railed against hawley's plan to object to election results going on his por and using megaphones. >> shame on josh hawley. lisa: on twitter, the republican said he would not be intimidated by threats, vandalism and "leftwing violence". he is part of a group of dozens of house and senate republicans plan to challenge the results tomorrow over unproven allegations of fraud largely fueled by president trump. in dalton, georgia last night he campaigned for the two republican senate candidates and, more often, for overturning the election. >> that was a rigged election, but we are still fighting it. lisa: h he pinne and pressure on his vice president. he explained on twitter that he reject fraudulently chosenr electors." in reality though, while the vice president will preside at
overnight outsidsenator josh hawley's home in virginia. protesters from a group called shut down d.c. railed against hawley's plan to object to election results going on his por and using megaphones. >> shame on josh hawley. lisa: on twitter, the republican said he would not be intimidated by threats, vandalism and "leftwing violence". he is part of a group of dozens of house and senate republicans plan to challenge the results tomorrow over unproven allegations of fraud largely...
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josh, what's your sense what's going to happen in georgia and the implications? >> thanks for having me on, g e rry. my sense is that public pollsters are kind of scared of getting it wrong and botching it as badly as they did in november, so there literally is not a particularly big sample size. it will be close, but one blogger i've followed closely for years, eric erickson, now kind of runs his own sub stat. he says that all indications on the ground right now, early voting is indicating towards two narrow republican victories, so i'll go with that. but it really is going to come down to a very slim margin similar to the presidential race. gerry: and, mat, all eyes are on georgia. it's incred write important -- incredibly important, it really will determine how much the biden administration gets done. if those democrats are somehow able to win those two seats, he does have the prospect of being able to do some radical things, right in. >> right. except he wasn't elected to be a radical. he was elected to be kind of a nap or something along those lines which is
josh, what's your sense what's going to happen in georgia and the implications? >> thanks for having me on, g e rry. my sense is that public pollsters are kind of scared of getting it wrong and botching it as badly as they did in november, so there literally is not a particularly big sample size. it will be close, but one blogger i've followed closely for years, eric erickson, now kind of runs his own sub stat. he says that all indications on the ground right now, early voting is...
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josh nathan joins the panel. josh, thanks for coming on the possible. so this was an incredible scientific achievement, rolling out a vaccine as quickly as pfizer and these other companies did. but we've had trouble getting those vaccines into people's arms. >> that's right, yeah. you know, about 10 million people have gotten their first dose so far out of 30 million doses available. and that's really way behind where the government said it would be right now. i think what we're learning is there's been a real underinvestment in that last mile which is a common problem in mix health. and -- public health. and the other thing that's important to keep in mind is that the same public health authorities that have been dealing with this pandemic 24 hours a day for the last year, they're the ones tasked with actually getting the shots in the arms. and these are either underfunded departments, they've been exhausted or wiped out by this year of real intense work for them. so you can understand why they might be having some trouble. jack: yeah, indeed. it's won
josh nathan joins the panel. josh, thanks for coming on the possible. so this was an incredible scientific achievement, rolling out a vaccine as quickly as pfizer and these other companies did. but we've had trouble getting those vaccines into people's arms. >> that's right, yeah. you know, about 10 million people have gotten their first dose so far out of 30 million doses available. and that's really way behind where the government said it would be right now. i think what we're learning...
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josh hawley is a very smart guy. josh hawley is stanford, yale law, clerked for chief justice roberts, has not said one word by the way defending justice roberts when lin wood called him a child molester. he knows better. he knows better. it is such a craven political move. is he calculating -- this is a guy who has more ambition than common sense. he barely got elected as attorney general. then he was running for the united states senate. he barely gets elected to the united states senate and he's running for president. in the process of him trying to be hyper ambitious, he has compromised not just what i think is integrity that you should have if you are an elected office holder but the national security. >> i'm going to reject the idea that he's smart because he went to fancy schools. we're going to have to agree to disagree. >> maybe intellectually smart. he's not smart. this is him with the fist raised to the men and women who committed crimes in insurrection and sedition. let me tell you what he put in motion.
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i appreciate it. >>> let's go to nbc's josh lederman. how is the president spending his last weekend at the white house? >> alex, the president has less than 100 hours left at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. if you think he's taking advantage of that based on his schedule this weekend, he's really not. the president has a blank schedule once again this weekend with the white house simply saying he will be working from early in the morning until late at night with many meetings and calls. but we know the president yesterday got an unsettling visit from mike lendl, better known as the mypillow guy, the ceo. he brought a letter maintaining president trump will still be the president come january 20th. he was spotted and leaving carrying papers that a photographer zoomed in on seeing the notes with him were talking about invoking the insurrection act, declaring martial law in the united states as well as installing a trump loyalist as acting director of the cia. that's raised a lot of concerns about whether president trump may still be discussing
i appreciate it. >>> let's go to nbc's josh lederman. how is the president spending his last weekend at the white house? >> alex, the president has less than 100 hours left at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. if you think he's taking advantage of that based on his schedule this weekend, he's really not. the president has a blank schedule once again this weekend with the white house simply saying he will be working from early in the morning until late at night with many meetings and...
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what led to this, and why senator josh hawley says he will not be intimidated. and then there's this -- >> the president released that we had a phone call. he wanted to make it public. >> harris: the president's very public feud with georgia's secretary of state, as he urges a high turnout in today's senate runoff. whether the gop has enough to get across the finish line there an retain the majority in the senate. pete hegseth joins us for overtime. there he is live. hi, pete. at heinz, every ketchup starts with our same tomatoes. but not every tomato ends in the same kind of heinz ketchup. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup without making a ketchup for everyone. because you can't be everyone's favorite ketchup is now a good time enough, crohn's. for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious
what led to this, and why senator josh hawley says he will not be intimidated. and then there's this -- >> the president released that we had a phone call. he wanted to make it public. >> harris: the president's very public feud with georgia's secretary of state, as he urges a high turnout in today's senate runoff. whether the gop has enough to get across the finish line there an retain the majority in the senate. pete hegseth joins us for overtime. there he is live. hi, pete. at...
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he's the front of this, he and josh hawley. do you think that they'll change what they are doing? >> i can't get inside ted cruz's head. he was a smart kid but obviously he is not exactly lost his mind but decided to put into horrible use and josh hawley. these people has had adequate constitution. they don't give a damn about it. they want power and influence. i would suggest to them if they want any futures of american politics, they better break up and realize the american people do not like anarchy. we can agree for an angry mob entering the capitol and leaving one person dead is beyond unacceptable. they crossed the line and they have to pull back. i can't get inside their heads but if they have any concern for their own future, that's all they care about. if they have any concern for their own future, they better pull back. >> professor tribe, thank you very much. i want to go to wilmington right now, jeff zeleny is out front there. we heard the president-elect biden speaks genuinely and you have some new reporting from the biden's team, what are you learn sng. >> reporter:
he's the front of this, he and josh hawley. do you think that they'll change what they are doing? >> i can't get inside ted cruz's head. he was a smart kid but obviously he is not exactly lost his mind but decided to put into horrible use and josh hawley. these people has had adequate constitution. they don't give a damn about it. they want power and influence. i would suggest to them if they want any futures of american politics, they better break up and realize the american people do...
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you have anti-fish show up outside of josh hawley's home, t just threaten him but his wife . so there is serious consideration that lawmakers like congresswoman boebert have to undertake. speak with the supreme court in d.c. say they earned the right to bear and keep arms although not without limits. and recently cities like new york to try to work around that landmark ruling. speak with the city makes it vey inconvenient for a law abiding residents to get a license, to p the gun in the home for self-defense. >> gun rights advocates i've seen similar issues in d.c. and other major cities. in just a basic courtesy, maybe a little bit more expedient with the turnaround in some of these transfers, and particularly as the crime rate is soaring. >> shannon: it is. the special election coverage continues. stay tuned for another live hour of fox "fox news @ night." stick around for the break. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees so you can start investing today, wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? downlo
you have anti-fish show up outside of josh hawley's home, t just threaten him but his wife . so there is serious consideration that lawmakers like congresswoman boebert have to undertake. speak with the supreme court in d.c. say they earned the right to bear and keep arms although not without limits. and recently cities like new york to try to work around that landmark ruling. speak with the city makes it vey inconvenient for a law abiding residents to get a license, to p the gun in the home...
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>> great, josh great job. we all want that perfect location to recommend, and when it comes to interest rates, a big story this we're is how they've been shooting higher look at an intraday of ten you see the drop that was at 1:00 eastern, and what happened? well, big concession, when rates move up, everybody is expecting they might take a breather it was a good idea look at the two day of tens, if you look at one month of 10s and 30s on the same charts, we've got from guns hot to guns cold pretty quickly and this index is very important. being a reserve currency, so many things have a relationship with the dollar. on that three-month chart, that recent low is a 32-month low we haven't bounced very far. morgan, back to you. >> we also want to ask about agricultural commodities, since you're in chicago at the heart of that. what's the read-through to inflation, this broader conversation, when corn is at -- >> whether it's orange jewel or corn, all of these commodities are zoom zoom zooming, and much of the pres
>> great, josh great job. we all want that perfect location to recommend, and when it comes to interest rates, a big story this we're is how they've been shooting higher look at an intraday of ten you see the drop that was at 1:00 eastern, and what happened? well, big concession, when rates move up, everybody is expecting they might take a breather it was a good idea look at the two day of tens, if you look at one month of 10s and 30s on the same charts, we've got from guns hot to guns...
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>> so i really like josh hawley. i worked with him when i was in the legislature. i know hymn personalim personal. i think he's a great person. i think he made a mistake here. i do think, though, that he was responding to what we are hearing on the ground here in missouri about people concerned about irregularities in the election. and i think that the states where some of these irregularities occurred need to take a look at that. and that's part of what will help us come together. we need to feel like our vote is secure. i understand why he was responding to a large number of people in missouri who just do not feel like the election results are fair. whether they're right or not, that is a concern, and as an elected representative, it's his job to respond to those concerns. >> but as a leader, isn't it also their job to tell him they're unwarranted? >> sure, there's irregularities in every single election, but not enough to overturn truhe results. >> the legal team was not able to prove these irregularities -- >> there were 60. >> it's very difficult to prove vote
>> so i really like josh hawley. i worked with him when i was in the legislature. i know hymn personalim personal. i think he's a great person. i think he made a mistake here. i do think, though, that he was responding to what we are hearing on the ground here in missouri about people concerned about irregularities in the election. and i think that the states where some of these irregularities occurred need to take a look at that. and that's part of what will help us come together. we...
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chris: josh, twitter is not a public utility. it's a private company. if it says, as it does, that there is continuing talk about insurrection on its platform,
chris: josh, twitter is not a public utility. it's a private company. if it says, as it does, that there is continuing talk about insurrection on its platform,
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the outperformers we have already talked about today josh has been the russell 2000. the small caps, up 1.5% again. >> i also think you have an interesting undercurrent where it is like a tug-of-war for the top of the charts between the reopen stocks and the stay-at-home stocks. etsy is the pest performer in the s&p, up about $25 a share. but then nipping at its heels, names like uber. you have got shake shack, two stocks that i own that clearly are relying on the reopen to reach their full potential so there is a lot to love for everyone big day for energy names, big day for consumer games like gap, under armour, stocks that have been left out for a long time. when you see this level of breadth across all these sectors, especially consumer related sectors i feel like the tone of the tape even though we are not decidedly green is darn good. >> it is not just consumer related either some of the stocks that hit fresh highs today have been industrial names, deere, carrier, fastenal. going back to shake shack, how does that speak to the fact we have been seeing positive p
the outperformers we have already talked about today josh has been the russell 2000. the small caps, up 1.5% again. >> i also think you have an interesting undercurrent where it is like a tug-of-war for the top of the charts between the reopen stocks and the stay-at-home stocks. etsy is the pest performer in the s&p, up about $25 a share. but then nipping at its heels, names like uber. you have got shake shack, two stocks that i own that clearly are relying on the reopen to reach...
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my real name is josh i'm from boulder, colorado >> jimmy: that was slinky josh >> i know it's hard to believe, but, yes, indeed >> jimmy: so what talent will you be sharing with us tonight, slinky josh? >> i'm going to be performing some slinky manipulation for you. >> jimmy: now you know we're on network television does that -- we can air that >> don't worry he likes it. >> jimmy: gotcha okay here we go do you need some music for you routine? >> that would be great >> jimmy: roots. slinky josh. show us what you got whoa, whoa, whoa yes. whoa ♪ yeah [ clapping ] oh, my god what hey! whoa what that's what i'm -- dude, hey, i love that. that might be my favorite talent we've had on. slinky josh. i love that. that was great thank you, bud i love that. i appreciate that. thank you very much. let's meet our next guest. hello, what is your name and where are you from >> my name is charles peachock i'm from orlando, florida. >> jimmy: hey, welcome, buddy. we love orlando. charles, what talent will you be showing us tonight? >> i'm going to be playing this piano with my balls. >> jimmy: tha
my real name is josh i'm from boulder, colorado >> jimmy: that was slinky josh >> i know it's hard to believe, but, yes, indeed >> jimmy: so what talent will you be sharing with us tonight, slinky josh? >> i'm going to be performing some slinky manipulation for you. >> jimmy: now you know we're on network television does that -- we can air that >> don't worry he likes it. >> jimmy: gotcha okay here we go do you need some music for you routine? >>...
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let's talk about josh holly. he isn't just vowing to make one objection but challenging the election of multiple states. each challenge means a two-hour debate. how much of a hail mary is this? >> to call it a hail mary is very generous, i think. they need to just stop because honestly, he's just prolonging the process. let's say he objects to four states, right, michigan, georgia, arizona, nevada, and so on. so the contested states. pennsylvania. if he objects to those, he can add ten hours to this process but at the end of the day, by even late that night or early the next morning, joe biden will still be president. all he's doing is prolonging the process where the outcome is inevitable. >> and doing damage to the country while they're at it. >> doing damage. >> mitch mcconnell had a call with his caucus and asked senator holly to lay out his plan. holly did not respond to multiple questions from mcconnell because he apparently wasn't even on the call but he did have time to launch a small dollar fundraiser pu
let's talk about josh holly. he isn't just vowing to make one objection but challenging the election of multiple states. each challenge means a two-hour debate. how much of a hail mary is this? >> to call it a hail mary is very generous, i think. they need to just stop because honestly, he's just prolonging the process. let's say he objects to four states, right, michigan, georgia, arizona, nevada, and so on. so the contested states. pennsylvania. if he objects to those, he can add ten...
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josh brown is going to join me for the hour in just a minute. here's the 2:00 takeout. the dow hitting record highs even with the number of americans filing for jobless claimson the rise as wall street waits for president-elect biden to unveil his stimulus plan later today and twitter ceo talking about banning president trump, and then we will talk about the social dilemma facing these companies. and then a new space etf sending it higher. we start with stocks at record high, and for that we go to dom. >> the nasdaq as well, and throw in small caps and transportation stocks, and the dow industrials and nasdaq get their yellow stars up over here because they both hit record highs. we are seeing a bit of catchup trade trying to happen with the white line, and that's a long way to go to catch up with the s&p 500 and the nasdaq composite. take a look at what ishappenin with regard to other themes we are seeing the semiconstructer stocks hitting record highs yet again, and a lot of highs in that group, applied materials and others in that space, and you can see it versus the
josh brown is going to join me for the hour in just a minute. here's the 2:00 takeout. the dow hitting record highs even with the number of americans filing for jobless claimson the rise as wall street waits for president-elect biden to unveil his stimulus plan later today and twitter ceo talking about banning president trump, and then we will talk about the social dilemma facing these companies. and then a new space etf sending it higher. we start with stocks at record high, and for that we go...
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morgan and josh? >> i believe immigration is son tap for the week too after trailing in 2020 up 15% and tom lee said energy stocks could benefit from the fear of missing out. tom, thanks for joining us today. >> great to be here. >> i'll be honest. i would not expect to have a fomo conversation around energy stocks and i realize they've been rallying not just in recent days, but really in the last three months or so still, i guess, over a 12 month period of more broadly lagging why fomo now >> i was referring to institutional fomo and one thing to keep in mind, 2.5% leading the s&p so most institutions more important than apple or google because those are individually bigger than the sector and many have zero exposure so many investors have gotten out of this group because it's been terrible for so long, but year-to-date, energy's accounting for almost 60% of the gains in the market. so it's been a huge contributor and it's not that different from tesla last january where tesla had accounted for more
morgan and josh? >> i believe immigration is son tap for the week too after trailing in 2020 up 15% and tom lee said energy stocks could benefit from the fear of missing out. tom, thanks for joining us today. >> great to be here. >> i'll be honest. i would not expect to have a fomo conversation around energy stocks and i realize they've been rallying not just in recent days, but really in the last three months or so still, i guess, over a 12 month period of more broadly...
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it's good to see everybody josh brown, i'll go to you first. what the market taketh away a day ago the market's trying to give it back today your thought here on post-big tech earnings at least a couple of them. what we're seeing so far in the trade of this market >> well, the earnings for the largest components of the indexes were fantastic and there's no way to look at them as anything other than that. so we did have an initial knee-jerk sell, sell the news that happens all of the time, but if you're a long-term investor, not based on meme, but retirement dollars, services, revenues is through the roof ipad grew 18% year over year remember when ipad was a dead product line like, everything that you would want -- revenue for wearables up 30%. all of the superlatives are there, so you say to yourself, hey, look, i have an opportunity. even facebook looks like it wants to bounce. so these are the market caps that matter to what the market does so when you cite the dow up, the s&p it's not moving on tootsie roll or amc theaters it's moving on the
it's good to see everybody josh brown, i'll go to you first. what the market taketh away a day ago the market's trying to give it back today your thought here on post-big tech earnings at least a couple of them. what we're seeing so far in the trade of this market >> well, the earnings for the largest components of the indexes were fantastic and there's no way to look at them as anything other than that. so we did have an initial knee-jerk sell, sell the news that happens all of the time,...
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josh hawley is exceptional in many different ways." after seeing the invasion of the capitol, jack danforth told the "kansas city star" that supporting josh hawley was, "the biggest mistake i've ever made." senator danforth said, "i thought he was special and i did my best to encourage people to support him both for attorney general and later the u.s. senate and it was the biggest mistake i've ever made in my life. but for him the approval of the electoral college votes would have been simply a formality. he made it into something that it was a specific way to express the view that the election was stolen. he was responsible." last week seven democratic senators co-signed a complaint to the senate ethics committee requesting an investigation of senator hawley and senator cruz for their roles in inciting the insurrection at the capitol. in my research today i have not been able to find a previous case of a senator requesting an ethics investigation of another senator. joining us now is former republican senator john danforth of missouri
josh hawley is exceptional in many different ways." after seeing the invasion of the capitol, jack danforth told the "kansas city star" that supporting josh hawley was, "the biggest mistake i've ever made." senator danforth said, "i thought he was special and i did my best to encourage people to support him both for attorney general and later the u.s. senate and it was the biggest mistake i've ever made in my life. but for him the approval of the electoral college...
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josh -- josh, i went to southern state schools. no, put the picture of josh back up there. i went to southern state schools, josh, maybe i'm just stupid, but is that what they really taught you at stanford, how to commit treason, how to encourage insurrection against the united states of america? how to have blood on that fist of yours, josh? this is you, buddy. this is your moment. it was your insurrection. you know the constitution. you went to yale law school. you know exactly what you were doing. you were the one that stirred up this insurrection along with donald trump and it hangs around your neck, ted cruz's neck and donald trump's neck and add rudy giuliani's combat comment and add don jr.'s threat -- threat, we're coming for you. and all of that into the mix, willie geist, these people were the leaders of the insurrection against the united states of america yesterday and it all played out on television. there will be sufficient evidence for prosecutors to bring those charges today. >> just so our viewers understand what they're seeing in the photograph of senator
josh -- josh, i went to southern state schools. no, put the picture of josh back up there. i went to southern state schools, josh, maybe i'm just stupid, but is that what they really taught you at stanford, how to commit treason, how to encourage insurrection against the united states of america? how to have blood on that fist of yours, josh? this is you, buddy. this is your moment. it was your insurrection. you know the constitution. you went to yale law school. you know exactly what you were...
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senators like josh hawley and ted cruz. how much responsibility do they take and how significant their disavowal when reconnecting the trump followers with reality? >> look, it's going to be complicated either way because people will discard various different public figures to meet their narrative. at the this point it's sort out even out of donald trump's hands. a lot of these -- donald trump after this one event from last week where he said that he gave confession speech. that's sort of the issue here. it's in the hospital about the specific messenger. it's about message. that message is that identity based message that dr. young was talking about. a couple of months ago now, i talked to a bunch of people and it was because the pandemic happened. they lost their job, their friends. one of them lost their entire social circle because they couldn't reach them. they were very social people. the woman you probably know her because she trashed a target. she was like target karen or something. she was a qanon supporter. she rea
senators like josh hawley and ted cruz. how much responsibility do they take and how significant their disavowal when reconnecting the trump followers with reality? >> look, it's going to be complicated either way because people will discard various different public figures to meet their narrative. at the this point it's sort out even out of donald trump's hands. a lot of these -- donald trump after this one event from last week where he said that he gave confession speech. that's sort of...
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well that's exactly my problem with the josh josh parents handed out this week because it leaves open that door and she should go about it really on the question of journalist privileges and i do believe that there are many elements i mean. for an attorney general of the u.s. by and national state and security services and these these fish elements of the u.s. administration the d.c. they want to get sued julian is not they want to see him dead and what we're seeing is that the u.k. is i made to tell journalists. for example if you look at the case of. the only way that he was constructed from the american deep state was by the russian federation and so john as the future they know if they are really. illegal prosecution by the united states there's only one country going to really protect their human rights and that is not the u.k. but the russian federation ok and just i mean the u.s. of course would say that i want to see him dead they just want the same tried. for those charges of espionage and there are many. do you see this getting resolved in any way with a pardon from the trum
well that's exactly my problem with the josh josh parents handed out this week because it leaves open that door and she should go about it really on the question of journalist privileges and i do believe that there are many elements i mean. for an attorney general of the u.s. by and national state and security services and these these fish elements of the u.s. administration the d.c. they want to get sued julian is not they want to see him dead and what we're seeing is that the u.k. is i made...
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last night watching the debate on the senate floor, watching mitt romney behind josh hawley as josh hawley was speaking, his eyes were telling. hearing mitt romney give his own speech, it seemed like one senator after another was directly yelling at both josh hawley and ted cruz. i'm going to be curious to see how they're treated during the next session. >> and romney got bipartisan applause. that never happens on the senate floor. >> that's such a good point. it was a powerful speech. >>> after being forced to shelter in place, several house democrats are preparing articles of impeachment against senator trump. joining us now is democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas. she's on the homeland security committee. congresswoman, you were a vocal supporter of the first round of impeachment. a second impeachment would be unprecedented. he would be the only president to have been impeached twice. >> let me just say this incident yesterday, this catastrophic failure of security, this trump dominated violence clearly calls for a recognition by the american people that donald j. trump
last night watching the debate on the senate floor, watching mitt romney behind josh hawley as josh hawley was speaking, his eyes were telling. hearing mitt romney give his own speech, it seemed like one senator after another was directly yelling at both josh hawley and ted cruz. i'm going to be curious to see how they're treated during the next session. >> and romney got bipartisan applause. that never happens on the senate floor. >> that's such a good point. it was a powerful...
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your first job at indeed.com/groomer >>> welcome to "power lunch" and happy friday i'm morgan brennan josh brown is joining us for the hour. here's the 2:00 take out jpmorgan and wells fargo, we'll tell you what the rough start to that earning season could mean plus, states are struggling to ramp up the vaccine rollout and why the digital response in the u.s. has been a crag and what can be done to speed it up >>> later exxon sinking into an sec probe into the company after the stock's big run >>> we start with biden unveiling his 2 trillion relief plan to bail out the economy steve, what were the headlines >> morgan, thanks, yeah. boston fred president to comment on president-elect joe biden's massive $1.29 trillion relief proposal from last night rosengren called it straight up appropriate. >> it's a big package, but i think it is appropriate. i do think that until we get to the point where people have been vaccinated, where businesses have been bridged and where many of the unemployed workers have come back to work, we need an expansionary fiscal policy >> rosengren referenced this morn
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>> i think josh gave a great summary. steve bannon looks like he's pretty much a done deal, although we haven't confirmed it at the moment. and lawyers for bannon and broidy say they're confident they'll get pardons, and also, the flip-flop on shel silver. and the idea that the president held his nose about silver because he was accused of corruption. that hasn't been an issue for the president. he said he wanted to get rid of the foreign corrupt practices act. and people have been upset about the last minute nature of donald trump's review of this, because the president was obsessed with undermining the results of the election, challenging it in court, failing, challenging it in television, public opinion ratings and polls, failing there. challenging it in congress, leads to the fatal and scary siege of the capitol. because of all of that, it sucked up all the time that the president and his aides and his white house counsel would have had to review these. so here we are, nearing 1:00 a.m., and we don't have clear answer
>> i think josh gave a great summary. steve bannon looks like he's pretty much a done deal, although we haven't confirmed it at the moment. and lawyers for bannon and broidy say they're confident they'll get pardons, and also, the flip-flop on shel silver. and the idea that the president held his nose about silver because he was accused of corruption. that hasn't been an issue for the president. he said he wanted to get rid of the foreign corrupt practices act. and people have been upset...
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josh: instacart's overall workforce has ballooned. we are talking about more than 500,000 instacart workers who the company because -- the company calls independent contractors. these are workers not protected who are not protected by the same minimum wage and other legal protection. in contrast, instacart's smaller group of employees, who it is able to manage and control and train more actively while following the law, that group is shrinking. so, these 1900 or so workers who are among less than 10,000 in-store, front-line employees, according to the union, that were on instacart's direct payroll, that means there is now significantly fewer direct instacart employees and they are an even smaller percentage of the company's overall workforce. that's a change from six years ago when instacart was signaling a move towards training more workers, employees. instacart's ceo told our colleague, brad stone, that that was something that was going to improve the quality of the work that the workers were doing. emily: right. now, instacart in a
josh: instacart's overall workforce has ballooned. we are talking about more than 500,000 instacart workers who the company because -- the company calls independent contractors. these are workers not protected who are not protected by the same minimum wage and other legal protection. in contrast, instacart's smaller group of employees, who it is able to manage and control and train more actively while following the law, that group is shrinking. so, these 1900 or so workers who are among less...
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i see what's going on in the senate particularly, people like josh hawley or tom cotton. we have rand paul and ted cruz, marco rubio. i don't see a path for mitch mcconnell to keep control of his caucus going forward. he'll have the same challenges with all of these people jockeying to become the heir apparent to become nominee in 2024. everyone looking out for their own political interests and this is such a different time than we had in 2009. there is no chris dodd or ted kennedy, john mccain, john kerry. those who cared about the senate. those people are gone. left behind, began with the tea party. now morphed into a trumpism we're in right now. there's no controlling it. it's a runaway train, and they're only going to be happy if they burn the entire place down. >> i remember during boehner's days the analogy was, like trying to herd cats, trying get the tea party and gop altogether on one page. zerlina, certainly this next battle is set to take placeness the capitol next week. the president calling for supporters to hold wild protest outside. certainly sparking fear
i see what's going on in the senate particularly, people like josh hawley or tom cotton. we have rand paul and ted cruz, marco rubio. i don't see a path for mitch mcconnell to keep control of his caucus going forward. he'll have the same challenges with all of these people jockeying to become the heir apparent to become nominee in 2024. everyone looking out for their own political interests and this is such a different time than we had in 2009. there is no chris dodd or ted kennedy, john...