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let's go to josh lipton who can fill us in on what's happening here josh >> scott, we do have some news on apple which is now sending out formal invitations here to its next event, scott. the invitation simply reads unleashed. please join us for a special apple apple event broadcasting live october 18th, 10:00 a.m. pacific and greg wozniak tweeting, unleashed these next six days, he says are going to speed by and september 14th that was when apple held its next big, vent a and mark your calendars, the next apple event 10:00 a.m. pacific. back to you. >> you know this company better than anybody do you have any idea what we could be looking at here are we talking hardware? software >> hardware could be a bet and that's speculation on my part, and you look at the product line and you think about the mac and the product that saw tremendous tailwinds throughout the pandemic and so many of us were learning, playing and working from home and we'll find out soon enough when tim cook takes the stage. >> i just bought a new macbook pro. they better not have an upgrade already, josh lipton thank
let's go to josh lipton who can fill us in on what's happening here josh >> scott, we do have some news on apple which is now sending out formal invitations here to its next event, scott. the invitation simply reads unleashed. please join us for a special apple apple event broadcasting live october 18th, 10:00 a.m. pacific and greg wozniak tweeting, unleashed these next six days, he says are going to speed by and september 14th that was when apple held its next big, vent a and mark your...
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josh, why is that? what are we missing? what did we miss >> well, i mean, you can't own everything like, not every lack of ownership is necessarily a judgement, i just i have my things that i focus on -- >> oh, i am judging, man i am judging why not? you own nvidia >> okay. well, listen, i own the qs i'm okay i have plenty of cemex poesh you are. i just -- look, i'm not one of these people that thinks you to have a stock du jour i tend to focus on a few different names at a time, and like i have broad ownership of a lot of things, but like, if i really want to get personally invested, i am downloading the quarterly results on the quarter app, for example i'm listening to that religiously. i can't do that with every stock under the sun. nobody can actually do that. >> no. i'm just giving you guys a hard time no one owns it and the stock does incredibly well >> can't kiss all of the girls, what can i tell you? >> 65.60 is where it currently sits amd and the smh calls, no marvell. >> right no marvell, and i've missed out on th
josh, why is that? what are we missing? what did we miss >> well, i mean, you can't own everything like, not every lack of ownership is necessarily a judgement, i just i have my things that i focus on -- >> oh, i am judging, man i am judging why not? you own nvidia >> okay. well, listen, i own the qs i'm okay i have plenty of cemex poesh you are. i just -- look, i'm not one of these people that thinks you to have a stock du jour i tend to focus on a few different names at a...
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she will talk to josh. look ahead to next sunday's game in pittsburgh between the seahawks and the steelers. the buffalo bills, everybody is talking about a statement game, whatever. you make a statement one week and then the next week, you look terrible. but for what it's worth, pretty impressive tonight on every level. >> cris: these guys or the chargers, who do you like? too hot quarterbacks, aren't they? >> al: unreal. i know. meanwhile, the chargers with four wins. kansas city with two. chargers have the tie break already. buffalo now would have, in effect, three-game lead over kansas city if they wind up going to the playoffs in the conference. a long way down the line, of course. just talking about -- you got two guys there spagnuolo and mcdermott who were on the same staff with andy reid back in the early 2000s in philadelphia. so 38-20 is our final. "sunday night football" postgame show after these messages from your local nbc station. . my delicious 15-piece tiny tacos with creamy avocado lime dip
she will talk to josh. look ahead to next sunday's game in pittsburgh between the seahawks and the steelers. the buffalo bills, everybody is talking about a statement game, whatever. you make a statement one week and then the next week, you look terrible. but for what it's worth, pretty impressive tonight on every level. >> cris: these guys or the chargers, who do you like? too hot quarterbacks, aren't they? >> al: unreal. i know. meanwhile, the chargers with four wins. kansas city...
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what about what josh had to say? it's not about the noise and it's about the challenges to the fundamentals of this company >> they all have challenges now because apple changed the rules, right? it's not just facebook alone. >> no, they don't. amazon does not. google does not. >> snap does and snap was down -- >> i don't care about snap >> snap was down 25% >> i do. i care about the competition i look at twitter and snap and facebook all the same because they're in the same genre, right? so they do have the exposure and i'm looking at where there is relative value and one segment that they're breaking out is 50% margins. that's huge. that's not going away any time soon steph, twitter doesn't have the same challenge >> it's a -- metaverse is a million dollar total addressable market >> maybe scott asked if they have cracks on it. the we don't know. and oh, by the way, they're buying back stock, too i like that, as well the story has changed and it is changing and evolving, and i would want a growth company with all t
what about what josh had to say? it's not about the noise and it's about the challenges to the fundamentals of this company >> they all have challenges now because apple changed the rules, right? it's not just facebook alone. >> no, they don't. amazon does not. google does not. >> snap does and snap was down -- >> i don't care about snap >> snap was down 25% >> i do. i care about the competition i look at twitter and snap and facebook all the same because...
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here h.e is josh: it is a disecion that took a long tiorme f melysf. theer was a long period of m feli thabrt ough me sneadss, and it ovwas erix s years of pain. i am shao ppy and exc titedout p tthato stre today. toda yy,ou know what it is so posivite. it is fmyreedom day ie hav never been this happy my reenti li. mari:anna there hasee bn an outpouring on social a.medi "comg inout as aay g footballer inhe t pubc lieye takes incredible courage, and were a deghlited that jo'h's loved ones and teammatee s arbeg inso supportive." barconela footbralle gerd pk eed,tey, "he jhos cloaval, i do not knou w yopeonrsally, but i apprec tiatehete sps you take. yoaru e helping uves mo forward." another tweeted,pr "ouofd y."ou heanotr "--it's ab tsurdhat co ominguts isomething wed nee to do." josh: forel mysf,t iwas a very long d tayo get to thoiis pntf o ifmy le. i am vyer happyh wit mdey cision toom ceut o, d ani hope that one day i can insrepi someone in the younger genaterion or seoomne seel whos i sugtrgling a sndees sryto sees tt,ha it's ok, the world loyoves u
here h.e is josh: it is a disecion that took a long tiorme f melysf. theer was a long period of m feli thabrt ough me sneadss, and it ovwas erix s years of pain. i am shao ppy and exc titedout p tthato stre today. toda yy,ou know what it is so posivite. it is fmyreedom day ie hav never been this happy my reenti li. mari:anna there hasee bn an outpouring on social a.medi "comg inout as aay g footballer inhe t pubc lieye takes incredible courage, and were a deghlited that jo'h's loved ones...
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there's no one else. >> katie, amanda, josh, stick around for us. coming up, ever wondered how to become a millionaire in less than 60 seconds? north carolina senator richard burr has a few pointers for you. i'm going to explain before we go. going to explain before we go (sfx: video game vehicle noises, horns beeping,) (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) (sfx: continued vehicle calamity.) just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with chevy safety assist, including automatic emergency braking. find new peace of mind. find new roads. chevrolet. such tree-mendous views. i'm at a moss for words. when a cough tries to steal dad's punchlines, he takes robitussin naturals powered by 100% drug-free ingredients. are you gonna leaf me hanging? soothe your cough naturally. ♪ i like it, i love it, i want some more of it♪ ♪i try so hard, i can't rise above it♪ ♪don't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'♪ ♪but i like it, i love it♪ applebee's. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood.
there's no one else. >> katie, amanda, josh, stick around for us. coming up, ever wondered how to become a millionaire in less than 60 seconds? north carolina senator richard burr has a few pointers for you. i'm going to explain before we go. going to explain before we go (sfx: video game vehicle noises, horns beeping,) (engines revving, cars hitting one another.) (sfx: continued vehicle calamity.) just think, he'll be driving for real soon. every new chevy equinox comes standard with...
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i've had it with josh which is actually not true because i love josh i will get on and i'll do a zoom and say i just listened to josh as much as i love him i'm not buying into his thing. i'll do that >> you'll be more busy than ever. >> and i love that i didn't pay taxes i didn't know he had any sales and i got crushed by the irs he had a huge month. >> i hope you're not going to be too busy for the impromptu runout for the show. >> remember the runout the lifetime runout, the kid you had who was short paypal and long ebay? >> yes, i do >> i had to destroy that kid, but it was necessary to save him. >> yeah. we can't wait for this it's a big day for the network, and i know it's a big day for grew. >> i'm very excited. >> i know dad's watching >> he's not watching sunday, i don't think. we went to a ball game. >> we'll hear much more from you, don't forget the qr code. >> the qr code >> i asked my daughter what do you do with it no, it's the other side, dad okay i'm not that young i signed a five year i'll be working until i'm 52. >> you're still a young man. there it is the qr code. c
i've had it with josh which is actually not true because i love josh i will get on and i'll do a zoom and say i just listened to josh as much as i love him i'm not buying into his thing. i'll do that >> you'll be more busy than ever. >> and i love that i didn't pay taxes i didn't know he had any sales and i got crushed by the irs he had a huge month. >> i hope you're not going to be too busy for the impromptu runout for the show. >> remember the runout the lifetime...
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thank you, josh. sharon, thank you. we appreciate you both. >>> i want to bring in our cnn senior legal analyst. josh mentioned the legal angle of that and that's where this is investigation is going. thank you for joining us. i just want to get your reaction to what sharon told us which is the wraps reporting cnn has not been able to confirm the gun was taken out for target practice or shooting outside the scope of the movie. what will investigators be looking at with this information and how could it impact who is responsible in this case? >> yeah, don, this is an enormously important piece of information if confirmed. if the round that killed ms. hutchins turns out to be a live round like josh campbell talks about, this could explain how a live gun with live ammo got onto the try before handed to alec baldwin and if people are out doing target practice, recreational target practice with live weapons, that suggest a set that is very poorly cared for where neg yligence is more than norm. that will be a big problem for
thank you, josh. sharon, thank you. we appreciate you both. >>> i want to bring in our cnn senior legal analyst. josh mentioned the legal angle of that and that's where this is investigation is going. thank you for joining us. i just want to get your reaction to what sharon told us which is the wraps reporting cnn has not been able to confirm the gun was taken out for target practice or shooting outside the scope of the movie. what will investigators be looking at with this information...
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josh rudolph is with us from the alliance for securing democracy. if you have read a story on this topic, you would probably find a quote from josh rudolph. he's been very busy. we talk about the enablers act squeezing out of these routes for dirty money to be laundered. you talked about bank regulators have a rules they have to follow, but how much of this in the federal government is squeezing a balloon? and if we start going after the real estate agents, the trust fund managers, folks who are moving money will just find another route down the road to launder their money through. guest: interesting analogy. that's exactly what has happened. there was a lot of dirty money in the bank's before -- banks before we imposed these types of regulations after 9/11. what has happened since 9/11? first of all, we have not seen -- one of the many reasons we have not seen a terrorist attack on that scale is these regulations work. when the u.s. got into the about about compound, where bin laden was, one thing they found evidence of he was spending a lot of his
josh rudolph is with us from the alliance for securing democracy. if you have read a story on this topic, you would probably find a quote from josh rudolph. he's been very busy. we talk about the enablers act squeezing out of these routes for dirty money to be laundered. you talked about bank regulators have a rules they have to follow, but how much of this in the federal government is squeezing a balloon? and if we start going after the real estate agents, the trust fund managers, folks who...
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to josh's point about the billionaire's tax and i agree with what josh said there, one of the things embedded that would have impacted a stock like amazon was when they were discussing taxing gains that you had not taken. in other words, a capital gain where you sold and recognized a profit is one thing, something on paper only and taxing that that was part of these discussions for that millionaires or billionaires tax. that's something that would be a huge negative for many of these stocks, much more so than the 1% number that we're talking about here because of all of the embedded gains that are in these stocks, apple included that if all of a sudden you said we're going to tax you on those unrealized gains and do so on an annual basis or whatever, that would be incredible and i think not just punitive, but very negative for the market. >> what does it mean for shares and shareholders if amazon did split its stock? >> you know, i think it would be great. while it has no economic or financial benefits to the company or shareholders, we've seen what's happened before with apple, with
to josh's point about the billionaire's tax and i agree with what josh said there, one of the things embedded that would have impacted a stock like amazon was when they were discussing taxing gains that you had not taken. in other words, a capital gain where you sold and recognized a profit is one thing, something on paper only and taxing that that was part of these discussions for that millionaires or billionaires tax. that's something that would be a huge negative for many of these stocks,...
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katy has been writing this for us and amanda and josh are back with us. katie, you wrote in an article for buzz feed detailing that facebook company is rebranding and their new names meta, tell me what you learn about this. why are they pushing this bright promise of a toep tan future -- is it too late for them to take the advise of buzz feed news readers and change their name again? . . . . . . . . . . . and in fact even on instagram, they're starting to lose teenagers and meta verse is very gaing heavy. >> josh, that whole keynote conversation, it was bizarre visually. it was so weird and except the strangest thing was the barbecue bottle of sweet baby rays behind mark zuckerberg on the show. what in the world is that about? using lash cue sauce as a bookend there. >> i didn't looked too fine into it. it feels like a distraction. i don't care about the barbecue sauce or the name is good. the thing is terrifying. the question real is should they be doing this and talking about the barbecue sauce and what it means or meta is markable. and it's okay. i, jo
katy has been writing this for us and amanda and josh are back with us. katie, you wrote in an article for buzz feed detailing that facebook company is rebranding and their new names meta, tell me what you learn about this. why are they pushing this bright promise of a toep tan future -- is it too late for them to take the advise of buzz feed news readers and change their name again? . . . . . . . . . . . and in fact even on instagram, they're starting to lose teenagers and meta verse is very...
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josh: no, they are not. particularly, the criticism from moderna has been intense, because the company is selling a very small amount of vaccines, sometimes at high prices, to lower income countries. there are many parts of the world that have very poor access to those effective vaccines. i think pfizer is considered to being -- be doing a somewhat better job. we need a manufacturing capacity so that they are not dependent on exports. in the future, they can use that capacity if there are other vaccines that need to be made. the government funded the technology here. in many different ways, it is appropriate for that technology to be transferred effectively. lisa: where is the burden? should it be on the public sector because it is a global health issue and it is not just a humanitarian one, it is also about health to get covid undercontrol around the world? or, is this really on the specific private biopharmaceutical companies? josh: there is such a mixture in terms of how this works. the technology is supp
josh: no, they are not. particularly, the criticism from moderna has been intense, because the company is selling a very small amount of vaccines, sometimes at high prices, to lower income countries. there are many parts of the world that have very poor access to those effective vaccines. i think pfizer is considered to being -- be doing a somewhat better job. we need a manufacturing capacity so that they are not dependent on exports. in the future, they can use that capacity if there are other...
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that's josh hawley, a republican from missouri. one of the things democrats have tried to do to raise the debt ceiling is get an agreement from all 100 senators, it would require a simple majority, 51 votes. any one republican senator can force a 60-vote threshold. josh hawley saying there are multiple republican senators who won't alou it to pass on that simple majority threshold today. as a result, democrats looking at changing the filibuster rules. they needful unanimity within the democratic caucus. wep eel see if they can get there. >> manu, thank you. that test vote later today. >>> mark zuckerberg has testified now four times before congress since last summer with little fallout for being frank until today maybe. it has more to do with what the facebook ceo is not saying than anything he has testified to until now. breaking his silence in a long company letter on the whistle-blower frances haugen's damning accusations against facebook. zuckerberg's new statement putting out hours after senators excoriated him in which the fo
that's josh hawley, a republican from missouri. one of the things democrats have tried to do to raise the debt ceiling is get an agreement from all 100 senators, it would require a simple majority, 51 votes. any one republican senator can force a 60-vote threshold. josh hawley saying there are multiple republican senators who won't alou it to pass on that simple majority threshold today. as a result, democrats looking at changing the filibuster rules. they needful unanimity within the...
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i did not mean to interrupt josh. i did not have my mute on so they heard me say go josh. >> feel free to interrupt me anytime. >> we will pivot a little bit. there is never an off year for the attorney general action. they are running for reelection with over 30 seats in play for 2022. asia nestle, you won a hard-fought race. >> is important for people to know what we do -- it is important for people to know what we do. that is the most important thing we can do. to tell people, tell their friends and family, people who are interested in being involved that we have to pay attention to these down ballot races that secretaries of state and attorney general were just not at the forefront of people's minds. for people who paid attention, understanding this was one of the rest policies. -- worst policies. they never went into effect because of our group of democratic ag's. because of the lawsuits we filed, 86% were successful. imagine if we had that file. imagine if we won those cases. all of these issues that are suppres
i did not mean to interrupt josh. i did not have my mute on so they heard me say go josh. >> feel free to interrupt me anytime. >> we will pivot a little bit. there is never an off year for the attorney general action. they are running for reelection with over 30 seats in play for 2022. asia nestle, you won a hard-fought race. >> is important for people to know what we do -- it is important for people to know what we do. that is the most important thing we can do. to tell...
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let's do "final trade" now josh brown, you are up first >> can we just talk about shock? because tomorrow's a very important day. they're rolling out the black truffle burger which is a guyer truffle burger on a toasted potato bun this will be unlike anything that exists out there nationwide tomorrow, not just l.a. and new york >> are you on tomorrow >> i was supposed to get a covid booster shot tomorrow. i'm canceling my appointment for this okay [ laughter ] >> you will call in and tell us how it is. i want to eat that too that sounds delicious. chan >> i don't know how i follow that let's talk about schwab. >> quick, we don't have that much time. >> td, schwab coming together. there's a huge opportunity to get in before they really take off again. >> farmer jim? >> pete's going to hear an echo from his "fast money" call last night. kinder morgan, still a lot of run to room, 6% dividend yield >> tx max, i think it's going higher >> thanks, everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. ahead
let's do "final trade" now josh brown, you are up first >> can we just talk about shock? because tomorrow's a very important day. they're rolling out the black truffle burger which is a guyer truffle burger on a toasted potato bun this will be unlike anything that exists out there nationwide tomorrow, not just l.a. and new york >> are you on tomorrow >> i was supposed to get a covid booster shot tomorrow. i'm canceling my appointment for this okay [ laughter ]...
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josh, what would you tell al >> so, declining revenue for ten years, al. this company has not been able to figure out how to turn this battleship in a decade actually, it's been in a down trend, the stock price since march of 2013. coincidentally march of 2013 is when the s&p 500 finally broke out to a new high from before the great financial crisis so, this stock has been going in the opposite direction of pretty much every technology stock in existence, and the overall market since march of 2013 so every day would've been a great day to sell. think about how long ago that was. breaking bad was still on the air. we were listening to gangham style in march of 2013 if chanos is right, he's saying ibm is overstating its earnings by 50% that's not my area of expertise. but if he's right, the stock is going much lower i understand the value, guys like it, it's cheap. it's been cheap, it's been getting cheaper. and i don't know that this brand is on the verge of resurrecting itself it reminds me a lot of general electric actually. so i would not be in it. i kno
josh, what would you tell al >> so, declining revenue for ten years, al. this company has not been able to figure out how to turn this battleship in a decade actually, it's been in a down trend, the stock price since march of 2013. coincidentally march of 2013 is when the s&p 500 finally broke out to a new high from before the great financial crisis so, this stock has been going in the opposite direction of pretty much every technology stock in existence, and the overall market since...
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judy: josh gerstein, thank you. josh: thanks, judy. judy: as world leaders prepare to meet in glasgow, scotland for the upcoming international climate meeting titled top 26, and other related crisis has focused attention of researches -- researchers the world over, the rapid extinction of species all over the globe, possibly as many as one million. in argentina, efforts are underway to return some key animal species to their natural habitats. miles o'brien takes us to a place where for the first time in seven decades jaguars are able to once again roam free. >> feeding time for some rare cats in a place of rare beauty, argentina's ibera national park. biologist pablo guerra is focused on one small task aimed at solving a global crisis. >> it's just like a very little piece of what we really have to do to try to stop the massive extinction of the species. >> the species in question is the biggest cat in the americas, the jaguar. these beautiful animals were hunted and poached to extinction in this part of argentina about 70 years ago. t
judy: josh gerstein, thank you. josh: thanks, judy. judy: as world leaders prepare to meet in glasgow, scotland for the upcoming international climate meeting titled top 26, and other related crisis has focused attention of researches -- researchers the world over, the rapid extinction of species all over the globe, possibly as many as one million. in argentina, efforts are underway to return some key animal species to their natural habitats. miles o'brien takes us to a place where for the...
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host: josh kraushaar. guest: the caller brings up the trump factor in the midterms and in the elections win trump himself is not on the ballot. one of the worrying signals out of virginia is that mcauliffe has much of his campaign in connecting glenn juncker and president trump. the numbers don't suggest it will be similar to the 2020 election. there is no critical mass of voters who may have voted for joe biden but are now looking for a check, a different approach. juncker in -- connecting glenn juncker into president trump has not worked out the way the democrats hoped. that is worrying for the midterms because the playbook by the democrats, connecting every republican on the ballot to trump and anyone who defends trump's politics, supports trump, voted for trump is tainted by that red flag, it doesn't work in virginia and it will not be a winning issue in wisconsin and pennsylvania, more competitive battleground states. this is one of the many reasons that virginia is a bellwether, a test on whether the
host: josh kraushaar. guest: the caller brings up the trump factor in the midterms and in the elections win trump himself is not on the ballot. one of the worrying signals out of virginia is that mcauliffe has much of his campaign in connecting glenn juncker and president trump. the numbers don't suggest it will be similar to the 2020 election. there is no critical mass of voters who may have voted for joe biden but are now looking for a check, a different approach. juncker in -- connecting...
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josh: i think it is all of the above. it is possible he could specify those in particular so that he can go overseas on this trip and show that the u.s. is serious about doing something on climate as he once to do. the american public, i think he definitely wants to give a sign of progress. remember, those virginia elections are coming next week, and there's a fear that biden's popularity is sinking and might drag terry mcauliffe down with him. third, it feels like almost a heavy hand type of approach might be tempting to him here, where he goes up to announce the deal and boxes and democrats a little bit or tries to, to sort of get on board one way or another with the commander-in-chief. that hasn't really worked so far. so whether this will go far enough to make that work now, we will see. but it is a sort of multipronged audience. what would he be speaking today if you weren't leaving for europe? hard to say. lisa: hard to say, or no. this is the issue, all of these false deadlines that have been created. kailey brough
josh: i think it is all of the above. it is possible he could specify those in particular so that he can go overseas on this trip and show that the u.s. is serious about doing something on climate as he once to do. the american public, i think he definitely wants to give a sign of progress. remember, those virginia elections are coming next week, and there's a fear that biden's popularity is sinking and might drag terry mcauliffe down with him. third, it feels like almost a heavy hand type of...
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josh gerstein, thank you again. our apologies. i was asking you what factors the justice department takes into consideration in deciding whether to go forward with the prosecution. >> well, this does put the justice department in kind of an awkward position. most of the experts i've talked to have said they think this is a rather weak assertion of executive privilege on the part of former president trump and steve bannon. and the main reason for that is, number one, it is former president trump. so it's not a current president. and the second reason is that bannon was not in the white house even at the time of these january 6 events. he was, at best, a private adviser, a political adviser to president trump. so the problem, though, for the justice department is that in the past, they've opined that both those situations, there still could be a valid claim of executive privilege for a former president or an unofficial adviser. so the question is can they make a criminal case against bannon while sort of not completely contradicting
josh gerstein, thank you again. our apologies. i was asking you what factors the justice department takes into consideration in deciding whether to go forward with the prosecution. >> well, this does put the justice department in kind of an awkward position. most of the experts i've talked to have said they think this is a rather weak assertion of executive privilege on the part of former president trump and steve bannon. and the main reason for that is, number one, it is former president...
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right, josh? this was just the conversation that we're trying to have. at what point do you say, look, some of this selling has just become too indiscriminate when it relates to a lot of technology names, and that's just gotten absurd. >> so i'm in paypal. i've been following square, and this is a stock that essentially has fallen from, like, 280 down to 230 when you look at the stock over the last year or so, you see that the 200 level has represented support multiple times. that's the kind of thing that i feel like is very constructive to say i don't own square i think they have massive potential. i feel like i've missed it i'm waiting for the 200 level. i may not get it so maybe what i want to do is i want to say, okay ultimately, i want to own x amount of shares in this stock why don't i buy a third here just in case this is the low if it's not, i can add to my position as it works its way down it that level of support. if it is the low and this thing is back off to the races, at least i pulled the trigger on something. that's the type of behavior th
right, josh? this was just the conversation that we're trying to have. at what point do you say, look, some of this selling has just become too indiscriminate when it relates to a lot of technology names, and that's just gotten absurd. >> so i'm in paypal. i've been following square, and this is a stock that essentially has fallen from, like, 280 down to 230 when you look at the stock over the last year or so, you see that the 200 level has represented support multiple times. that's the...
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joining me, stephanie link, jim looken that will, josh brown, jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion let's go to the wall we are about a percent away from a new high on the s&p. a big week of earn suggests rolling on we have gerstner coming on, and he told you stocks were going higher, and richard fisher will tell us what the fed will do next month, as well. the dow is up 161, farmer jim, the market is coming to your point of view. it's listening loud and clear, jimmy. >> you know what it's such an easy point of view to have. first off, 90% of the time you'll be right if you're bullish and i don't understand people who get so bearish and stick to their guns. you're like a salmon swimming upstream all of the time it's such hard work and why not go with the flow and there are reasons to be higher we're seeing where earnings are. they're high and growing and there are always risks out there. there are always risks that congress does something stupid or that the fed gets aggressive, which by the way, it's not going to do any time soon. what you have here is early in an economic expansion
joining me, stephanie link, jim looken that will, josh brown, jon najarian co-founder of market rebellion let's go to the wall we are about a percent away from a new high on the s&p. a big week of earn suggests rolling on we have gerstner coming on, and he told you stocks were going higher, and richard fisher will tell us what the fed will do next month, as well. the dow is up 161, farmer jim, the market is coming to your point of view. it's listening loud and clear, jimmy. >> you...
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instead of enjoying his grass fed beef, josh is tossing it in the trash. he's also pouring his ice cream, yogurt, and cottage cheese down the drain. that's because for 46 hours, josh has had no power at his home, and no working fridge or freezer. >> it just throws life into turmoil. >> it also impacted his ability to work. >> made it really tough to work. in the pandemic, we all work from home. so i was trying to use an ipad with a cellular connection to do zoom calls. it was really tough. >> with no hot water and no idea when power would be restored, josh and his family spent last night in a hotel. and the cost of the outage are adding up. >> i'm sure the whole thing will probably run $800 between the hotel and the food. >> the power outages are also hitting some burlingame businesses hard. after the storm, pizza my heart had power in half of the re raunt. today, they lost that, too. >> we're having to turn people away. turn away customers we would like to be able to feed for lunch and dinner, and greatly impacting our take-out, delivery, can dine-in busi
instead of enjoying his grass fed beef, josh is tossing it in the trash. he's also pouring his ice cream, yogurt, and cottage cheese down the drain. that's because for 46 hours, josh has had no power at his home, and no working fridge or freezer. >> it just throws life into turmoil. >> it also impacted his ability to work. >> made it really tough to work. in the pandemic, we all work from home. so i was trying to use an ipad with a cellular connection to do zoom calls. it was...
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wonderful words there from josh cavallo. i've been speaking to ryan 0'callaghan, a former american football player who is now openly gay, but hid his sexuality during his nfl career — i asked him for his reaction tojosh cavallo's announcement. i'm tremendously happy for him. what he said in his interview, it is 2021 and times are different. i retired in 2012. it wasn't like it is today. even though it was only ten years ago. he didn't have all those professional organisations being upfront and support of lgbtq rights. being upfront in support of lgbtq rights. i think that's gone a long way. you've documented the personal anguish that you went through in that autobiography that you've written, and it must�*ve been tremendously difficult, keeping your sexuality hidden from your friends and team—mates. why did you feel compelled to do that? i knew i wasn't the only one. i knew i couldn't have been the only closeted athlete with feelings of depression and thoughts of suicide and struggling with drugs to cope with my own pe
wonderful words there from josh cavallo. i've been speaking to ryan 0'callaghan, a former american football player who is now openly gay, but hid his sexuality during his nfl career — i asked him for his reaction tojosh cavallo's announcement. i'm tremendously happy for him. what he said in his interview, it is 2021 and times are different. i retired in 2012. it wasn't like it is today. even though it was only ten years ago. he didn't have all those professional organisations being upfront...
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that's josh brown. steve weiss, wrap this up and then i'm moving on alphabet, because you own it, as well. >> i own it. i own microsoft and to me, if i had to pick one going ahead i would pick google. thankfully, i don't have to. a lot of what josh cite side that cited is that while there's new product requirements turning up great to windows, google really doesn't have any of that so there's no way it will compete with them on search. microsoft's tried it, failed at it, so it would be google. >> highs of the day again, we're pushing the door on $2 trillion in market cap. it's an all-time high. that high today, 2982. so it's just a little bit shy of the session and we'll keep our eye on that if it does hit that milestone, we'll be sure to let you know and it may happen at some point during this day let's talk about boeing and general motors and we'll get apple and amazon tomorrow so we'll wait until tomorrow to walk you up to that and find out what the committee thinks. i want to talk about boeing and b
that's josh brown. steve weiss, wrap this up and then i'm moving on alphabet, because you own it, as well. >> i own it. i own microsoft and to me, if i had to pick one going ahead i would pick google. thankfully, i don't have to. a lot of what josh cite side that cited is that while there's new product requirements turning up great to windows, google really doesn't have any of that so there's no way it will compete with them on search. microsoft's tried it, failed at it, so it would be...
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. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america we have two great guests tonight senator josh hawley, helping to lead charge against tyranny. >> and christopher ruffo tonight it about liberty. your liberty. it about speech. you speech. your a freedom of association. about your school districts and your kids and the classroom and neighborhoods, all of whichm are under assault by the biden administration. specifically attorney general of the united states merrick garland and his department of justice, let's begin at the beginning. first amendment to constitution. you would think they would understand there at department of justice, congress shall make no law respecting an establishment a religion or prohibits free exercise there of -- >> >> to petition the government for redress of grievances. we're focused on free speech, freedom of association and petition the government for redress of grievances, the bill of rights is under attack by attorney general of the united states, merrick garland. and hisac staff. now we learned also under attack by joe biden's staff. and others at the white house. a coordinated at
. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america we have two great guests tonight senator josh hawley, helping to lead charge against tyranny. >> and christopher ruffo tonight it about liberty. your liberty. it about speech. you speech. your a freedom of association. about your school districts and your kids and the classroom and neighborhoods, all of whichm are under assault by the biden administration. specifically attorney general of the united states merrick garland and his department of justice, let's...
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josh, again, we're waiting for more information. in the meantime we're left to report what we see with our own eyes. you made a good point a few moments ago. police have said they're setting up a reunification center. after they said that in a tweet, we saw these buses being brought to the scene. as a trained law enforcement officer as you were before you moved into the journalism sphere, that tells us police may not have this completely wrapped up but they are in the mindset of feeling secure enough to bring in additional resorurces and additional people in what would be harm's way if this situation were not under control. >> you have law enforcement officers who obviously will go in toward the sound of gunfire. you have medical personnel who will come. tactical medics will stage in closer to an area if there are actual injuries. but everyone else, the school bus drivers, the administrative staff, they won't be bringing those into a hot, active situation. again, that gives us a little bit to analyze the data point, the fact we see
josh, again, we're waiting for more information. in the meantime we're left to report what we see with our own eyes. you made a good point a few moments ago. police have said they're setting up a reunification center. after they said that in a tweet, we saw these buses being brought to the scene. as a trained law enforcement officer as you were before you moved into the journalism sphere, that tells us police may not have this completely wrapped up but they are in the mindset of feeling secure...
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josh idleson and jane mckelvey is author of "a collective bargain." josh, let me start with you. from a reporting question, the answer to this "why now" question. >> so there are obviously some differences in these strikes and potential strikes happening, different sectors, places from kellogg to kaiser to smaller employers like harvard. but there are some recurring themes. and i think some important trends that are now colliding into each other. one is companies in many sectors right now are finding it harder to replace workers. and one of the ways that u.s. law and business structure and economics have changed to make strikes harder to pull off is by making it easier for companies to replace workers who go on strike. so that's an important thing about this moment. second is, living through the pandemic and working through the pandemic has been radicalizing for a lot of people in a lot of different sorts of jobs. workers have shouldered new risks for their families as well as themselves by working. they have received political and public attention and support that they didn't su
josh idleson and jane mckelvey is author of "a collective bargain." josh, let me start with you. from a reporting question, the answer to this "why now" question. >> so there are obviously some differences in these strikes and potential strikes happening, different sectors, places from kellogg to kaiser to smaller employers like harvard. but there are some recurring themes. and i think some important trends that are now colliding into each other. one is companies in...
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welcome, josh. we'll kick it off with the broader market >> hi, sara. >> hi, josh. the dow and the s&p 500 trading just below record close levels greenlight capital joining us earlier giving a bearish take on the fed and inflation. listen >> i think the fed is committed to a position that just has to hope that inflation goes away because they don't really have the stomach to fight it. so they have to obfuscate the data they have to kind of hope it goes away and kind of see what happens. but when you look at what's actually going on, there's both the monetary and the fiscal policies which are causing inflation. >> david laying out the inflation situation and joining a chorus of hedge fund managers, bank ceos and others who are saying, look, this is not going to be temporary. >> there's some support for that i don't think you would deny that the fed probably does hope that these numbers moderate a little bit going into next year that would make the job a little easier, preserve some flexibility. but the committee, whether it's chair powell, the committee increasingly
welcome, josh. we'll kick it off with the broader market >> hi, sara. >> hi, josh. the dow and the s&p 500 trading just below record close levels greenlight capital joining us earlier giving a bearish take on the fed and inflation. listen >> i think the fed is committed to a position that just has to hope that inflation goes away because they don't really have the stomach to fight it. so they have to obfuscate the data they have to kind of hope it goes away and kind of see...
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josh, chain, that was "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. very happy to have you here. it's friday eve, after all. >>> this billboard has just gone up in times square in new york city. as you can see there, it says "trump lost," no more, quote, audits. this was put up by a republican group, a group called the republican accountability project. we've talked about them a few times on the show. they're basically a group of anti-trump republicans, including people who served in the trump administration who are now anti-trump republicans basically trying to save their party from the direction it has taken under trump. and the republican accountability project apparently has a sort of subgroup called republicans for voting rights. they put this up in times square. and i have to tell you, when i first saw that, i thought that this might be one of those things where an advocacy group does kind of a stunt ad. they just -- you see this sometimes in the d.c. tv market, that a political group will run a poli
josh, chain, that was "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. very happy to have you here. it's friday eve, after all. >>> this billboard has just gone up in times square in new york city. as you can see there, it says "trump lost," no more, quote, audits. this was put up by a republican group, a group called the republican accountability project. we've talked about them a few times on the show. they're...
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josh hid on all of the really relevant and salient points here. what i would say is that, number one, we don't actually know all the details of his treatment course, you know, was he still getting what we call maintenance therapy, did he have a stem cell transplant, all of those details are missing. but what i will say is that individuals who have multiple myeloma, yes, by virtue of that particular cancer, they are at a higher risk for getting infected. and as josh pointed out, we have accumulating data that a lot of individuals with what we call immune logic malignancies or blood cancers don't respond as well to the vaccines as individuals who are not immunocompromised, hence their candidacy for boosting a few months ago earlier than the general population. and so i would just add that in those individuals, a series of three mrna vaccines might actually be that, be a series rather than what we call a booster, meaning that they never achieved a full, you know, response with the initial, you know, two shots. >> so we know now the general had a brea
josh hid on all of the really relevant and salient points here. what i would say is that, number one, we don't actually know all the details of his treatment course, you know, was he still getting what we call maintenance therapy, did he have a stem cell transplant, all of those details are missing. but what i will say is that individuals who have multiple myeloma, yes, by virtue of that particular cancer, they are at a higher risk for getting infected. and as josh pointed out, we have...
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again, that was from wisconsin state attorney general josh kaul. wisconsin state attorney general josh kaul will be our best live in just a moment. we also have our eyes on other developing news around that particular dark corner in our politics. now that former president trump has apparently advised trump white house officials to not comply with subpoenas from the january 6 investigation in congress, the committee that's conducting that investigation is apparently planning to move forward with a criminal contempt referral for at least one of those trump white house officials, steve bannon. i should mention, at that event for republican candidate glenn youngkin in virginia last night, the one where they pledged allegiance to the flag that was used by the crowd at january 6, at that event steve bannon whipped up the crowd with all these claims that the election had been stolen from trump and said they're going to take it back. he reportedly said at this event that not only is trump coming back to office but then he said they're going to rule for a h
again, that was from wisconsin state attorney general josh kaul. wisconsin state attorney general josh kaul will be our best live in just a moment. we also have our eyes on other developing news around that particular dark corner in our politics. now that former president trump has apparently advised trump white house officials to not comply with subpoenas from the january 6 investigation in congress, the committee that's conducting that investigation is apparently planning to move forward with...
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was a bad deal and now she's going for the progressives with the exact same thing that she promised josh and felt that three times and i'm not sure progressives will die but maybe in the future they will get something and maybe in the future, they will have a vote and maybe in the future, he vote for something today not knowing what is in it for tomorrow. i think it is hard for them to bring it to the floor pretty. >> i'm wondering if merrick garland - >> the first thing that he needs to do is apologize to the american public into the investigations of the bears who have the right to go and ask questions and you had school boards, actually presented their letter, is what he faced or bases investigation on the watches hearing yesterday and that is not becoming of an attorney general we need to do much better. >> oil like you said you didn't support the january 6th because it did not include nt for an black lives matter so as not bipartisan and do you consider those democratic, does not serve as an omission of the insurrectionist by the republicans. >> no, i don't even get the premise of y
was a bad deal and now she's going for the progressives with the exact same thing that she promised josh and felt that three times and i'm not sure progressives will die but maybe in the future they will get something and maybe in the future, they will have a vote and maybe in the future, he vote for something today not knowing what is in it for tomorrow. i think it is hard for them to bring it to the floor pretty. >> i'm wondering if merrick garland - >> the first thing that he...
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so to me not just because of what josh - massively positive impact. so to me not just because of what josh has i notjust because of whatjosh has done the time he's done it. we have had a deep level players come out after they left the game and eve had lower league players come out while still playing. whatjosh has done is combine the two of them and already see from social media response has been fantastic from the football world. ., ., ., world. you mentioned the other high-profile _ world. you mentioned the other high-profile players _ world. you mentioned the other high-profile players because - high—profile players because obviouslyjosh plays in the australian amy and we've had tomas send roddy white juries after they retired and roger as they go back into the game with some success. but josh talking about these other players living in silence, what is it about the environment in the men's game that perhaps does not make people want to be open about their sexuality? i make people want to be open about their sexuality?— their sexuality? i think
so to me not just because of what josh - massively positive impact. so to me not just because of what josh has i notjust because of whatjosh has done the time he's done it. we have had a deep level players come out after they left the game and eve had lower league players come out while still playing. whatjosh has done is combine the two of them and already see from social media response has been fantastic from the football world. ., ., ., world. you mentioned the other high-profile _ world....
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senator josh hawley, i want to thank you. you're a breath of fresh air. i want to thank you for your patriotism. god bless us. >> thanks for having me. >> mark: we'll be right back. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief spray is the 21st century way to do all three. even touch free. preparation h. get comfortable with it.
senator josh hawley, i want to thank you. you're a breath of fresh air. i want to thank you for your patriotism. god bless us. >> thanks for having me. >> mark: we'll be right back. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new preparation h soothing relief spray is the 21st century way to do all three. even touch free. preparation h. get comfortable with it.
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i listen to josh josh is a little more flexible he recognizes that, i think that chevron at 5.1%. at one point it was down but for the most part i'm looking for are companies that i don't need to trade, that you get in because wall street is downgrading newcorps from 120. what does goldman want >> i love when you go after the analysts >> well, i didn't mention by name i'm a kind man i'm a good - >> they're analysts. >> i don't think there's anything wrong with downgrading except that it's ill-advised >> it's wrong. >> analysts shouldn't have their own qr code either >> the listen to that goldman newcorps call. >> before you came on i checked to make sure the bengals hadn't played since the last time we talked >> a lot of football's playing on sunday, some on monday. and some thursday. it's a pro thing >> jim cramer, thank you always a pleasure. we look forward to the show. jim has the ceo of levi. also you can learn more about cramer's stock picks and sign up for the investing club or just point your phone at that qr code on the screen and it will take you straight there that's wh
i listen to josh josh is a little more flexible he recognizes that, i think that chevron at 5.1%. at one point it was down but for the most part i'm looking for are companies that i don't need to trade, that you get in because wall street is downgrading newcorps from 120. what does goldman want >> i love when you go after the analysts >> well, i didn't mention by name i'm a kind man i'm a good - >> they're analysts. >> i don't think there's anything wrong with...
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here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain. " >> hello? >> hi, baby. >> hey, what's going on, what do you want me to do? >> i don't know. leave me. >> the woman on the phone was just hours away from walking down the aisle, to marry the man on the other end of this call, to pledge her love, until death did them part. >> i'm going to go do something right now, and you're not going to see me for the rest of your life. >> instead, she found herself in the middle of a twisted murder plot that would change her life forever. >> what did you do? >> i think you know what i did. >> she knew. or did she? her name is rachel buffett. you may remember her from a story we first reported in 2016, about her then fiance, dan wozniak. and about two families in search of the truth. >> i know a lot of answers now. a lot more than i had the last time we met. >> now, the final curtain. >> i believe with all my heart they were trying to get me back and kill me. >> new information. >> there's things people need to know, things that need to be said. >> and a questi
here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain. " >> hello? >> hi, baby. >> hey, what's going on, what do you want me to do? >> i don't know. leave me. >> the woman on the phone was just hours away from walking down the aisle, to marry the man on the other end of this call, to pledge her love, until death did them part. >> i'm going to go do something right now, and you're not going to see me for the rest of your life. >> instead, she found...
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josh: we never were contacted by anybody at the city, anyway. were you? larry: no, no, the city left it up to the building department. jaxon: the city's appointed engineering review panel issued its findings a month later, saying, "we see no reason to withhold approval." larry: they called it a "repair." they called it a "fix." it's none of those things. jaxon: karp and kardon say the only thing to do now is to stop the project and sink new piles through the existing concrete foundation, all the way down to bedrock. they're both hoping somebody with the city or the project engineers consider their advice this time. jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. stephen: right now the millennium tower "fix" project is on hold until engineers convince the city that their plan to restart the work will not make the tower sink any further. we'll be right back with some final thoughts. ative unit to look into, just call our tip line, 1-888-996-tips, or you can visit our website nbcbayarea.com/investigations. that's all the time we have for this evening. our team will k
josh: we never were contacted by anybody at the city, anyway. were you? larry: no, no, the city left it up to the building department. jaxon: the city's appointed engineering review panel issued its findings a month later, saying, "we see no reason to withhold approval." larry: they called it a "repair." they called it a "fix." it's none of those things. jaxon: karp and kardon say the only thing to do now is to stop the project and sink new piles through the...
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talking to many of the democrats, they saw what happened to josh gottheimer. he was given a promise by speaker pelosi. that promise has been broken many times. and it was a promise on something yet to come. so he voted for reconciliation to move forward. and found that was a bad deal. now she's going to the progressives with the exact same thing she promised josh gottheimer and failed at three times. i'm not sure the progressives will buy that maybe in the future they'll get something. maybe in the future they'll have a vote. maybe in the future vote for something today but not knowing what's in it for tomorrow. i think it's hard for them to bring it to the floor. reporter: your senate colleagues have asked for attorney general garland to resign. i'm wondering if that's something you also would ask for? mr. mccarthy: the first thing he needs to do is apologize to the american public and end his investigation on the parents that have a right to go and ask questions. you had the school boards actually rescind their letter. that's what he based his investigation
talking to many of the democrats, they saw what happened to josh gottheimer. he was given a promise by speaker pelosi. that promise has been broken many times. and it was a promise on something yet to come. so he voted for reconciliation to move forward. and found that was a bad deal. now she's going to the progressives with the exact same thing she promised josh gottheimer and failed at three times. i'm not sure the progressives will buy that maybe in the future they'll get something. maybe in...
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host: josh kraushaar. guest: the caller brings up the trump factor in the midterms and in the elections win trump himself is not on the ballot. one of the worrying signals out of virginia is that mcauliffe has much of his campaign in connecting glenn juncker and president trump. the numbers don't suggest it will be similar to the 2020 be a good year for republicans where it may be easier to win the blue-leaning states. there is a good chance that the path to the senate for republicans will go to new hampshire and nevada and virginia for the governors race. the chances in the red states like georgia and arizona would still be lower because of the candidates. host: it feels like we hear wave election all the time. when is the last time we did not have a wave election? guest: that is a great point. politics all the way back to 2004, the first election i cover for the midterms, almost every election since the bush years has been a wave because people have said that they are dissatisfied with the direction of t
host: josh kraushaar. guest: the caller brings up the trump factor in the midterms and in the elections win trump himself is not on the ballot. one of the worrying signals out of virginia is that mcauliffe has much of his campaign in connecting glenn juncker and president trump. the numbers don't suggest it will be similar to the 2020 be a good year for republicans where it may be easier to win the blue-leaning states. there is a good chance that the path to the senate for republicans will go...
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josh, take us forward. and what else are they looking for at this point josh?>> liability is a big question, whether there will be charges, perhaps negligence, people we talked to said it appears to be in accident, but that doesn't mean that anyone involved was involved in the cases and still liable for negligence, according to the sheriff department, the weapon itself, what was inside the weapon, that will come from the corners report, no formal report yet received, but what investigators tell us is the hope with that information they will know what was inside the weapon and help them illuminate other possibilities, life around her debris or a blank that shot a projectile in close range of someone, so many possibilities which only a corners report or friends examination can help answer. >> thank you, and thank you sharon.>>> i want to bring in our senior legal analyst, ellie honigford, and thank you for joining us, i want to get your reaction, the reporting, and the gun was taken out for target practice or shooting outside the scope of the movie, what will inv
josh, take us forward. and what else are they looking for at this point josh?>> liability is a big question, whether there will be charges, perhaps negligence, people we talked to said it appears to be in accident, but that doesn't mean that anyone involved was involved in the cases and still liable for negligence, according to the sheriff department, the weapon itself, what was inside the weapon, that will come from the corners report, no formal report yet received, but what...
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and thanks to you, josh brown as well josh shing by the way, who is at the nysc the last time logan was at "closing bell." >> to be a number one, you have to kill. >>> coming up, actor brian cox on the return of hbo's hit show "succession" and his iconic character as well as his take on the increasingly competitive media industry >>> plus, he's made a lot of money buying things other people don't want up next hedge fund manager bruce richards on the formula for success and the companies he sees a lot of value and distress we're back in just two minutes retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride.
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there josh, we appreciate. let's bring in our political channel. tori taylor is a political strategist, lucy caldwell he's a former campaign manager for joe walsh who ran for the presidential repugnant nomination on 2012, frequent guest of this show. tori, let's start with. you we have the reporting josh lederman of, nancy pelosi says 90%, their mansion says not so much. do you think it is likely that democrats get both deals done this week? and if you are advising them, what are you telling them? >> yes. i think we are really close. we are a big tent party with a lot of points of view. we need consensus, and to get this across the line. there are a lot of different ways to get this in play. last year, democrats outlined a bold forward looking vision for one they were elected, that is what we need to deliver. i think the biden administration is going to deliver this pure investment to infrastructure, roads and bridges, as well as key economic and human infrastructure policy like paid leave and childcare. these policies are going to get people back
there josh, we appreciate. let's bring in our political channel. tori taylor is a political strategist, lucy caldwell he's a former campaign manager for joe walsh who ran for the presidential repugnant nomination on 2012, frequent guest of this show. tori, let's start with. you we have the reporting josh lederman of, nancy pelosi says 90%, their mansion says not so much. do you think it is likely that democrats get both deals done this week? and if you are advising them, what are you telling...