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everything lauren did looked effortless. after completing her bachelor's degree in social work, she worked with foster care and recovering addicts while pursuing her master's degree in social work. she had a true helper's heart. this life story sounds like a girl who had it all, a girl that was happy and content. she was beautiful, smart, funny, athletic, well-liked by her friends and loved deeply by her family. she appeared to not have a care in the world, but lauren had been facing an epic battle since she was 16. one evening, she experimented with prescription opiates with her boyfriend and a few friends. she did not plan to be an addict. lauren said once that she thought it was recreational like marijuana. she was embarrassed and fought this disease alone for two years, while maintaining good grades, excelling in sports and taking college courses while in high school. she kept this secret from her family, her teachers, her coaches and her friends, towards the end of her first semester of college she had to swallow her pr
everything lauren did looked effortless. after completing her bachelor's degree in social work, she worked with foster care and recovering addicts while pursuing her master's degree in social work. she had a true helper's heart. this life story sounds like a girl who had it all, a girl that was happy and content. she was beautiful, smart, funny, athletic, well-liked by her friends and loved deeply by her family. she appeared to not have a care in the world, but lauren had been facing an epic...
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lauren lauren dave rosa, thank you for coming on. lots of luck because this is really ground breaking stuff. >> thanks so much for having me. bye-bye. lauren: coming up, under armour having trouble finding it way through the supply chain crunch. we're going to tell you what the popular athletic gear maker said was its biggest problem last quarter. that's coming up in pop stocks. one more time. not even halfway through the final hour of trading, and the dow is down 478 points. the markets are under pressure. bonds are rising amid these ukraine tensions and a possible russia invegas there. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. whether you've enjoyed the
lauren lauren dave rosa, thank you for coming on. lots of luck because this is really ground breaking stuff. >> thanks so much for having me. bye-bye. lauren: coming up, under armour having trouble finding it way through the supply chain crunch. we're going to tell you what the popular athletic gear maker said was its biggest problem last quarter. that's coming up in pop stocks. one more time. not even halfway through the final hour of trading, and the dow is down 478 points. the markets...
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lauren: wow. i'm imagining, you know, the pandemic brought forward sales, people were home and said, okay, let's upgrade. but you've also raised prices, and you can tell he how many times and how many more times you're going to continue to do that. at what point do you say we really can't do this to the consumer anymore in. >> well, i think the world moves kind of in unison on some of these things. as we look at higher component costs, obviously, there become other levers that start moving in the economy x these things start evening out over time. we have a strong consumer, we continue to see that. and i think the other thing is, you know, the way our model works, our business model's quite different than a lot of the consumer electronics companies out this that are kind of a one and done model. we have a model where existing customers are coming back and buying more every year. last year 45% of our sales went to existing customers adding to their system, and they're telling their friends and fami
lauren: wow. i'm imagining, you know, the pandemic brought forward sales, people were home and said, okay, let's upgrade. but you've also raised prices, and you can tell he how many times and how many more times you're going to continue to do that. at what point do you say we really can't do this to the consumer anymore in. >> well, i think the world moves kind of in unison on some of these things. as we look at higher component costs, obviously, there become other levers that start...
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lauren: yes. this comes from fox's chad pergram. a source familiar with this morning's call between national security advisor jake sullivan and house top lawmakers by phone the u.s. will offer one billion dollars in sovereign loan guarranties to ukraine in an effort to quell and calm the situation. they're pursuing diplomacy. stuart: yes. lauren: you could make the argument putin is getting what he wants without firing a shot. the u.s. left the embassy in ukraine or encouraged too and ukraine's economy is down in the dumps right now. they need money and they need help. they said, jake sullivan said we're not committing u.s. troops to ukraine but we have 3,000 in poland and we are ready to act if we need to be. this is dip prosy working. stuart: a few hours ago, lavrov, foreign minister of russia said talks are ongoing, we could get some kind of conclusion from those talks. now we have the president offering support financially to ukraine. lauren: there will be a meeting with the senate this aftern
lauren: yes. this comes from fox's chad pergram. a source familiar with this morning's call between national security advisor jake sullivan and house top lawmakers by phone the u.s. will offer one billion dollars in sovereign loan guarranties to ukraine in an effort to quell and calm the situation. they're pursuing diplomacy. stuart: yes. lauren: you could make the argument putin is getting what he wants without firing a shot. the u.s. left the embassy in ukraine or encouraged too and ukraine's...
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you sending a valentine, lauren? lauren: yes. stuart: you have to now. [laughter] ashley, are you serving a valentine? ashley: yes. and i'll sign my if name on it. stuart: no question about it. jackie deangelis in for neil. it's your withs, jackie. jackie: i will be waiting waiting for my valentine, stuart. now it's on you. welcome to "coast to coast," i'm jackie deang lis in for neil cavuto. inflation in america and protests in canada, major u.s. automakers now saying the canadian trucker protest is hurting production. we heard from truckers and hear how one automake per is taking to the skies to get parts there. then, inflation running hog wild with farmers, farmers telling fox business that they are paying more for things like
you sending a valentine, lauren? lauren: yes. stuart: you have to now. [laughter] ashley, are you serving a valentine? ashley: yes. and i'll sign my if name on it. stuart: no question about it. jackie deangelis in for neil. it's your withs, jackie. jackie: i will be waiting waiting for my valentine, stuart. now it's on you. welcome to "coast to coast," i'm jackie deang lis in for neil cavuto. inflation in america and protests in canada, major u.s. automakers now saying the canadian...
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lauren? lauren: because teenagers were home, they were supposed to be on zoom school and parents were at work. here is the mayor. >> look we started seeing this rise in cases in 2020 and i will be frank and say, in chicago, there was a correlation that we believe between remote learning and the rise in carjackings. lauren: here is the number, 150 carjackings last year up from 603 in 2019. she's, i agree with her. she is linking the rise to kids being heem from school, to this increase in carjackings. she advocated against the unions in this case to get kids back in the classroom for in-person learning. i just wish she would substitute carjacking for crime and add policies, is the politicians to the root cause. stuart: it makes sense. you have 340,000 kids not in school, they're at home, or on the street, crime will rise. it is not the fault of remote learning. it is the fault of closing the schools down in the furs place. that's the problem. that would be my opinion. lauren: agreed. stuart: g
lauren? lauren: because teenagers were home, they were supposed to be on zoom school and parents were at work. here is the mayor. >> look we started seeing this rise in cases in 2020 and i will be frank and say, in chicago, there was a correlation that we believe between remote learning and the rise in carjackings. lauren: here is the number, 150 carjackings last year up from 603 in 2019. she's, i agree with her. she is linking the rise to kids being heem from school, to this increase in...
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stuart: lauren? lauren: i buy a lot of elsa -- susan: there you go. let's talk about canada goose because we are in the winter sales period, and you would think this is a good time for canada goose. $1,000 plus down jackets and parkas. not enough sales, apparently, so they made less money over the winter so far, and they're blaming covid restrictions, especially the zero covid policy in china. stuart: have you ever heard of carhart? outdoor clothing wear for men and women who work outdoors. of. susan: yes. stuart: go for carhart as opposed to the canada goose. susan: is it as warm? stuart: warmer and cheaper and longer lasting. susan: i don't know if it's urban-approved fashion, that's the problem. stuart: i'd be very surprised if anyone who lives in night as har even heard of ca hart. -- carhart. susan: earnings were pretty goo- [laughter] too, by the way. this is a cloud communications company. when you can't find your uber and stu varney needs to figure out where he is, it helps you make that call on the uber app a. it also works with netflix and o
stuart: lauren? lauren: i buy a lot of elsa -- susan: there you go. let's talk about canada goose because we are in the winter sales period, and you would think this is a good time for canada goose. $1,000 plus down jackets and parkas. not enough sales, apparently, so they made less money over the winter so far, and they're blaming covid restrictions, especially the zero covid policy in china. stuart: have you ever heard of carhart? outdoor clothing wear for men and women who work outdoors. of....
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lauren lauren yes. $237 billion wiped out many one day. shares were down 26% yesterday, and they're down another 2% right now. what does that mean for mark if zuckerberg? well, he lost $30 billion in wealth overnight. i don't think he cares about this, but there is a silver lining, want to know what it is? the ftc to facebook says you're a monopoly, essentially. are they really now? look at or all the competition from tiktok, that is hurting their growth and stock price. lots of mentions on that call yesterday of competition, of choice. so maybe to get the pressure off of them facebook has to come down a little bit. is that a silver lining? i'm trying. [laughter] stuart: it's inside baseball. now let's get to politics. president biden met with the new york mayor, adams, in new york city yesterday addressing the crime surge. listen to what he said about defunding the police. roll it. >> enough is enough because we know we can do things about this. you know, mayor adams, you and i agree, the answer is not to abandon our streets. that's not t
lauren lauren yes. $237 billion wiped out many one day. shares were down 26% yesterday, and they're down another 2% right now. what does that mean for mark if zuckerberg? well, he lost $30 billion in wealth overnight. i don't think he cares about this, but there is a silver lining, want to know what it is? the ftc to facebook says you're a monopoly, essentially. are they really now? look at or all the competition from tiktok, that is hurting their growth and stock price. lots of mentions on...
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lauren: yes. of since everyone's referring back to the crypto winter, that's what they call it, 2018, that's when bitcoin fell 80%, and it took about a year for it to hit a new high and fully recover. you're looking at the prices, bitcoin down today, down 18% in january, down 19% in december. ether's down about 30%. the overall market is down too, right? and i just want to point out venture capsule -- capital, all of this money is doubling down on the crypto companies. we were talking about tom brady, his ftx? just raised another $400 million. so the space isn't dead, it's just finding its footing. it's going to be regulated. it has a lot of institutional a players coming in. is so it's just like the crypto winter in 2018, i would say absolutely not. stuart: brady has announced his retirement on twitter literally about a half hour ago. >> coming up, california's governor newsom says he only took his mask off for a brief second at the rams' game. roll it. >> i was trying to be gracious. i made a, y
lauren: yes. of since everyone's referring back to the crypto winter, that's what they call it, 2018, that's when bitcoin fell 80%, and it took about a year for it to hit a new high and fully recover. you're looking at the prices, bitcoin down today, down 18% in january, down 19% in december. ether's down about 30%. the overall market is down too, right? and i just want to point out venture capsule -- capital, all of this money is doubling down on the crypto companies. we were talking about tom...
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lauren: okay. so there are reports of a large explosion in the center of a city where the russian separatists are in eastern ukraine. vladimir putin has ordered shelter for residents there. he has also ordered the emergency minister to go to a different region. on top of all of this, there is some news from fed officials. the bank of new york president, williams, is saying it is time to start the process of normalizing monetary policy. if so right now you have the dow hitting session lows, down right about 200 points, on these russian headlines intensifying. stuart: yep. >> lauren: could we see a real invasion, there was a large explosion. stuart: mark tepper is with me for the hour. you just herald the news there. >> yeah. stuart: as a stock-trading kind of guy, that's what you do, i don't know about you, but i'd be ratherrer unwilling to hold a big position in the stock market going into a weekend where anything can happen. >> yeah. so, look, this is kind of like -- i'm going to use a golf analog
lauren: okay. so there are reports of a large explosion in the center of a city where the russian separatists are in eastern ukraine. vladimir putin has ordered shelter for residents there. he has also ordered the emergency minister to go to a different region. on top of all of this, there is some news from fed officials. the bank of new york president, williams, is saying it is time to start the process of normalizing monetary policy. if so right now you have the dow hitting session lows, down...
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lauren. lauren: yeah. i think that's what most people are starting to realize now, how do we live with this, and that's officially what he said. you'll still have your booster -- stuart: omicron's on the way out. lauren: yeah. but what is the next variant? we don't know. stuart: do you know there's going to be a next variant? >> lauren: he says there's an 80% chance there's a new one that's less virulent. >> i think they should name it after you. [laughter] lauren: is that called confidence? stuart: no, that's a alliteration. shall we move on? [laughter] check futures, heading just a little bit further south. dow's down 150, nasdaq close to 100. the canadian freedom convoy digging in after prime minister trudeau invoked emergency powers to move 'em. why not end the vaccine mandate in the united states? why not? if senator marsha blackburn takes it on shortly. >>> you ukraine's president zelensky has declared today a day of unity. he said russia could invaded today, so we're going to take you live to kyiv,
lauren. lauren: yeah. i think that's what most people are starting to realize now, how do we live with this, and that's officially what he said. you'll still have your booster -- stuart: omicron's on the way out. lauren: yeah. but what is the next variant? we don't know. stuart: do you know there's going to be a next variant? >> lauren: he says there's an 80% chance there's a new one that's less virulent. >> i think they should name it after you. [laughter] lauren: is that called...
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she was no shoes lauren? >> lauren: known she was in the house and i ask if i can take off my shoes and i look at my feet, we prefer it. and they always hated, and now i wear them with laces. i've slip bonds because i am so lazy. >> emily: that's so funny, i will never forget when i went to a baby shower and they did not have shoes off, and i was wearing them i was mortified. so do you make your guests take off their shoes, tell them before hand so they can get pedicures. it >> kayleigh: i love that, emily. if i put on my heels last night and walked around with a 3-year-old, clearly i'm all about the shoes. wearing my wedding shoes today on "outnumbered," so all about the shoes. >> emily: michelle, what happens in your household. >> michelle: it's a regional thing, and i grew up in california did not matter if you choose or not. cut to minnesota, don't wear the shoes in the house, because you can track in snow. but i had to learn the hard way. so it is a regional thing, no shoes in minnesota. >> emily: with y
she was no shoes lauren? >> lauren: known she was in the house and i ask if i can take off my shoes and i look at my feet, we prefer it. and they always hated, and now i wear them with laces. i've slip bonds because i am so lazy. >> emily: that's so funny, i will never forget when i went to a baby shower and they did not have shoes off, and i was wearing them i was mortified. so do you make your guests take off their shoes, tell them before hand so they can get pedicures. it...
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lauren: yeah. focus on education and then maybe think about the big ideas of crt and everything else that the people are telling you they don't want. stuart: i think the three radicals kicked off the board, i think that starts a whole few process there. because on june the 7th, again in san francisco, chessa boubin, the wildly-left d.a., he face ifs -- they're lauren yeah, larry in philadelphia, the list just keeps going. the fact that happened in san francisco which is the most woke city in the country, i think that's pretty telling. stuart: if it can happen there, it can happen anywhere, as we said yesterday. thanks, lauren. back to the markets. dow's down 167, that's when the market opens. you're looking at futures prices here. we'll take you to the opening bell on wall street next. ♪ ♪♪ care. it has the power to change the way we see things. ♪♪ it inspires us to go further. ♪♪ it has our back. and goes out of its way to help. ♪♪ when you start with care, you get a different ki
lauren: yeah. focus on education and then maybe think about the big ideas of crt and everything else that the people are telling you they don't want. stuart: i think the three radicals kicked off the board, i think that starts a whole few process there. because on june the 7th, again in san francisco, chessa boubin, the wildly-left d.a., he face ifs -- they're lauren yeah, larry in philadelphia, the list just keeps going. the fact that happened in san francisco which is the most woke city in...
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what is it, lauren? they're lauren okay. you're going to hear the connection that she's making to why people are getting pushed to their deaths from subway platforms and stabbed to death in their own apartments. here you go. >> gee, the child tax credit just ran out on december 31st, and now people are stealing baby formula. we want to say these people are criminals or we want to talk about people that are violent. lauren: i don't even know what to say about that. [laughter] it was in a wide-ranging interview with the new yorker. you can pull a lot of bites and laugh. those comments are going to be behind and, in fact, are behind this push to extend the child tax credit another year. stuart: thanks, lauren. >>> still ahead, look at this headline, please. in 20 2022 the torch will be passed whether you like it or not. ben domenech says it's time for new blood this politics, but who is this new blood? an anti-trump republican? aoc on the democrat side? will ask him. >>> another 3,000 u.s. troops are headed to europe. we'll tak
what is it, lauren? they're lauren okay. you're going to hear the connection that she's making to why people are getting pushed to their deaths from subway platforms and stabbed to death in their own apartments. here you go. >> gee, the child tax credit just ran out on december 31st, and now people are stealing baby formula. we want to say these people are criminals or we want to talk about people that are violent. lauren: i don't even know what to say about that. [laughter] it was in a...
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lauren can you take us through the impact of this? lauren: huge. so the goal here is to starve russia of cash. the russian central bank owns $630 billion in foreign reserves that's its war chest against western sanctions completely frozen, okay? the eu and the u.s. are prohibiting transactions with the russian central bank. it cannot use dollars, it cannot use euros or any other foreign currency to stabilize its ruble. the ruble is crashing, inflation is surging overnight, interest rates more than doubled to 20%. russia has gold about $130 billion worth. where is that gold? let's say switzerland wants it. they can't fly it to switzerland , because the air space is blocked. stuart: wow that is a very severe sanction, isn't it? severe consequences. lauren: that and what they did with swift, russia is, they are consolidated right now. stuart: they're reeling, domestically their economy is reeling, good stuff, lauren thank you. now, president biden delivered the state of the union address tomorrow. is russia going to take center stage? back to you, lau
lauren can you take us through the impact of this? lauren: huge. so the goal here is to starve russia of cash. the russian central bank owns $630 billion in foreign reserves that's its war chest against western sanctions completely frozen, okay? the eu and the u.s. are prohibiting transactions with the russian central bank. it cannot use dollars, it cannot use euros or any other foreign currency to stabilize its ruble. the ruble is crashing, inflation is surging overnight, interest rates more...
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lawrence lauren. lauren: investors don't like the forecast. they expect sales to be minimal after a medicare limited coverage of it. stuart: okay, i can't pronounce that. lauren: merck -- [inaudible] that's the pill for covid. $99 50 million in sales in the quarter, and they say by the end of this week they will have delivered 3 million goeses to the government. why -- doses to the government. the forecast for the year was disappointing despite the bump-up from covid treatments and the like. stuart: the call is becoming the most important feature of an earnings report. lauren: and this time it's margin pressure on the call. stuart: i think we'd better take another look at meta. we're now down 23%. that's facebook down 23%, the story? lauren: i'm going to go with this, they tried to change the conversation from the regulatory scrutiny to, you know, mental health problems caused by teenagers using their site, but all the problems remain, and you add slowing growth and rising competition to those problems. and we'll look at their numbers, they we
lawrence lauren. lauren: investors don't like the forecast. they expect sales to be minimal after a medicare limited coverage of it. stuart: okay, i can't pronounce that. lauren: merck -- [inaudible] that's the pill for covid. $99 50 million in sales in the quarter, and they say by the end of this week they will have delivered 3 million goeses to the government. why -- doses to the government. the forecast for the year was disappointing despite the bump-up from covid treatments and the like....
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>> we want people to remember that lauren -- from us losing our sister, our daughter, lauren was destined for greatness. lauren was a big spirit. she was just the life of the party. she lit up rooms. everyone loved her. she left a mark on everyone she came across. the way that her name is running across the nation, international as well, is because she was going to be des ined for great things. you can't stop whether they're passed or still living, you can't stop someone's story. her name was destined to touch the masses. >> i feel the same way. no man can take away what god has for you. lauren was going to be a great star through life or death and the way her name is spreading across the entire globe that speaks so many volumes. lauren was a beautiful person, inside and out. she was very smart, driven, she was such a tight knit person, close to the family. just remember, this is a human being. >> and that's one thing i want to make sure is not forgeten as we continue to cover her story, her death and this investigation. snu all so much for being here. i really appreciate it. >> thank you
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and if we can care about lauren smith, i've, i've lost my pills. is one of those cases that has been become more popular because of the social media and a way before i thought on the news. i can't even tell you how many people have sent me, tag me about the story, sent me messages about the story way before i saw it on the news. so it really does start there and it can start there. i think that is where the difference is going to be, not in the mainstream media, not at the police level. i think it really is. want to start with us. all right, ladies before you continue or may i just bring in a one person, he's important then and then alex, you pick up a meeting in the back. yeah, i want to bring in erica marie river. she's the founder of al, bought girls. this is the community saying we need to take care of our own. and then alex, you can respond right off the back of it. his erica one star black girls for many reasons. the main one being because these types of cases are often under represented in the media. but i also wanted to pay attention to thi
and if we can care about lauren smith, i've, i've lost my pills. is one of those cases that has been become more popular because of the social media and a way before i thought on the news. i can't even tell you how many people have sent me, tag me about the story, sent me messages about the story way before i saw it on the news. so it really does start there and it can start there. i think that is where the difference is going to be, not in the mainstream media, not at the police level. i think...
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lauren: it's on. stuart: the economy grew at its fastest pace since 1984, so my economics question to you is, will the momentum connell in 2022? lauren: not in the first quarter and maybe not at all if the fed does hike aggressively interest rates in the second part of the year. if you look at the atlanta fed real gdp now forecast, this is the gain for this current quarter, .1% -- stuart: that ain't much. lauren: you just gave us the blowout, official numbers for the fourth quarter which was 6.9%, and that's almost what the atlanta fed predicted as well. but you have omicron shutting factories, keeping workers at home, and some economists are even suggesting a potential process in gdp this quarter. it's not a recession by definition, but it could be. it could lead to a recession. if the fed hikes too aggressively and the economy can't handle it. stuart: we get the big jobs number on friday, and some people are saying it could be a negative number because there are so many people at home with covid. la
lauren: it's on. stuart: the economy grew at its fastest pace since 1984, so my economics question to you is, will the momentum connell in 2022? lauren: not in the first quarter and maybe not at all if the fed does hike aggressively interest rates in the second part of the year. if you look at the atlanta fed real gdp now forecast, this is the gain for this current quarter, .1% -- stuart: that ain't much. lauren: you just gave us the blowout, official numbers for the fourth quarter which was...
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so with lauren smith fields, her family was not told that she was found dead. they had to go to her apartment, her landlord, put a note on her, on the door and said, if you are looking for lauren, please call me. that is how they found out. and then with parental rules again, a family were not told. it's almost if the police were shrugging. so something if we are really focusing on, we know what the problem is like was known to what poppies been for years. we are focusing on now what do we do? it's not just the media, it's the police to i show you stuff about yes, they do both because they want to come to a quick conclusion. they wanna close the case out as quickly as possible, and whomever they can pin it on, you know, member, they can get to confess or find some type of evidence to lead to that person's character. they want to do that. and if they can't do it, then a switch to the back burner rights, which it was the case, even with my dad so which he had nothing to do with it. he kept saying that i didn't do it, i love him away. so he was not involved. howev
so with lauren smith fields, her family was not told that she was found dead. they had to go to her apartment, her landlord, put a note on her, on the door and said, if you are looking for lauren, please call me. that is how they found out. and then with parental rules again, a family were not told. it's almost if the police were shrugging. so something if we are really focusing on, we know what the problem is like was known to what poppies been for years. we are focusing on now what do we do?...
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everything lauren did look effortless. after completing her bachelors degree in social work she worked with foster care while pursuing her masters degree in social work. she had a true helpers heart. this life story sounds like a girl who had it all, girl that was happy and content. she was beautiful, smart, funny, athletic, well liked by her friends, and loved deeply by her family. she appeared to not have a care in the world. the lauren had been facing an epic battle since she was 16. when eating she experimented with prescription opiates with her boyfriend and a few friends. she did not plan to be an addict. lauren said once that she thought it was recreational like marijuana. she was embarrassed and fought this disease alone for two years while maintaining good grades, excelling in sports and taking college courses while in high school. she kept the secret from her family, her teachers, her coaches and her friends. towards the end of her first semester of college she had to swallow her pride and ask her parents for hel
everything lauren did look effortless. after completing her bachelors degree in social work she worked with foster care while pursuing her masters degree in social work. she had a true helpers heart. this life story sounds like a girl who had it all, girl that was happy and content. she was beautiful, smart, funny, athletic, well liked by her friends, and loved deeply by her family. she appeared to not have a care in the world. the lauren had been facing an epic battle since she was 16. when...
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give us the highlights, lauren. lauren: yeah. coming into today you had the s&p 500 in correction territory and the nasdaq very close to a bear market which is down 20% from the highs. investors are seeking safety in government bonds. look at yields. they're at 1.8%. gold is higher but so is aluminum. prices there, record levels. nickel, highest in a decade. palladium and corn up 5% each. so russia is more than this giant gas station to the world, it exports other commodities too. so as inflation for everyone is set to spike further, now goldman sachs comes out and says, yeah, there's a lower odd of a 50-basis point hike next month. stuart: 313 -- 13? that that's it? the fed has got to react to what's going on in the market. you can't raise interest rates real fast, real soon, so they're hedging back on the half point -- lauren: right. so they -- you likely get 25. mr. brenberg. russia's invailedded. spell out the impact for americans. >> $4 a gallon gas, that is coming very soon. i think it could go much higher. think about the
give us the highlights, lauren. lauren: yeah. coming into today you had the s&p 500 in correction territory and the nasdaq very close to a bear market which is down 20% from the highs. investors are seeking safety in government bonds. look at yields. they're at 1.8%. gold is higher but so is aluminum. prices there, record levels. nickel, highest in a decade. palladium and corn up 5% each. so russia is more than this giant gas station to the world, it exports other commodities too. so as...
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lauren: thanks for having me, emily. no question, lots of buzz around this space right now but i think this year in defi we're seeing a lot of convergence. what i mean by this is it is really coming from all angles. on the fintech side we have been an investor in fintech for the last decade companies like chime and more. we are seeing a lot of traditional fintech companies look to adopt crypto and defi strategies. they are doing that by engaging in for structure enabling a pit new companies like conduit are helping to enable it. companies like compound treasury are enabling this too. we're looking at infrastructure plays helping to bring fintech into crypto. on the other cited things in defi, defi needs to learn lessons that fintech has learned over the last decade around consumer product innovation. when you think about how hard it is for your average consumer and user right now, it is no small feat. it is one of these things where if you want to participate in defi, you essentially have to go onto an exchange like a co
lauren: thanks for having me, emily. no question, lots of buzz around this space right now but i think this year in defi we're seeing a lot of convergence. what i mean by this is it is really coming from all angles. on the fintech side we have been an investor in fintech for the last decade companies like chime and more. we are seeing a lot of traditional fintech companies look to adopt crypto and defi strategies. they are doing that by engaging in for structure enabling a pit new companies...
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lauren: do you see yourself in the white house in the future? the treasury background -- the treasury? secretary raimondo: no. i love my job now. i love being governor. there's a lot at stake. and i just like -- i'll tell you this. i like, you know, being on the field right now. it is such an important job when we have so much to do and there's so much at stake. so whether that is, you know, governor of this job, i just believe so much in public service, especially right now. >> and just take it back to rhode island. what food do you miss the most from your home state? [laughter] secretary raimondo: all the seafood. i really do. rhode island, i'm biased. but we just have the best seafood. i miss it. and all the italian restaurants. i would say rhode island, pound for pound has amazing restaurants. i used to say the best italian restaurants in boston was in providence. so definitely, i miss the food. >> i got to get up there. i love italian. thank you, secretary raimondo for joining us for our first women rule conversation of the year. thank you
lauren: do you see yourself in the white house in the future? the treasury background -- the treasury? secretary raimondo: no. i love my job now. i love being governor. there's a lot at stake. and i just like -- i'll tell you this. i like, you know, being on the field right now. it is such an important job when we have so much to do and there's so much at stake. so whether that is, you know, governor of this job, i just believe so much in public service, especially right now. >> and just...
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let's bring in lauren thomas la lauren, welcome. what companies are seriously looking at buying peloton? >> thanks, brian absolutely the sharks are circling because they sniff blood in the water when it comes to peloton you look at peloton's market cap and just how it is collapsed over the past year i think that is the reason that we're really having this conversation today of course, reports like you said, really as of late friday, have trickled out that amazon and nike could be two potential sui suitors for the business in part, this isn't a huge surprise activist group came out about a week ago and issued a letter to the peloton board calling for the company to consider a sale and blackwell capital in the note named nike and google and disney and sony as potential acquisition targets for peloton. again, look at peloton's market cap as of friday which was $8 billion. a year ago, we were talking $50 billion. again, just to see how that has fallen over the course of the year as you mentioned, just here recently, we have seen more ba
let's bring in lauren thomas la lauren, welcome. what companies are seriously looking at buying peloton? >> thanks, brian absolutely the sharks are circling because they sniff blood in the water when it comes to peloton you look at peloton's market cap and just how it is collapsed over the past year i think that is the reason that we're really having this conversation today of course, reports like you said, really as of late friday, have trickled out that amazon and nike could be two...
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okay, lauren, can we bring you in m? do you think felt the freedom convoy has taken things too far? you can't just shut down north america's biggest border crossing and not expect pushback. right. well, let's put this all in a little bit of perspective. it's not as if this freedom conway came out of nowhere . this is in direct response to around 2 years of very harsh restrictions from the federal and provincial governments in canada. just introduce can complain about restricting the economy all he wants now, but don't forget it was originally the federal government essentially shut the border down and really started this whole thing by attempting to restrict what truckers were able to bring goods into the country. and for the longest time, they also restricted the travel of international visitors as well as that, you know, perhaps a visitor is wanting to come into canada, whom or maybe residence or students, but maybe we're not vaccinated and such. so it's a little bit of a critical if you ask me for the media and the trudeau government to act. now as if it's truckers who are causin
okay, lauren, can we bring you in m? do you think felt the freedom convoy has taken things too far? you can't just shut down north america's biggest border crossing and not expect pushback. right. well, let's put this all in a little bit of perspective. it's not as if this freedom conway came out of nowhere . this is in direct response to around 2 years of very harsh restrictions from the federal and provincial governments in canada. just introduce can complain about restricting the economy all...
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lauren: shipping in 12 days. stuart: not gotten yours yet? lauren: nor me. stuart: if you're hoping to score a ticket toot big game sunday, you have to shell out serious money. wait until you hear how much a super bowl ticket is going for. president biden praising our economic recovery. he sighs america is back to work. roll tape. >> america's job machine is growing stronger than ever. fueling a strong recovery and opportunity for hard-working women and men all across this great country. america is book to work. stuart: okay. but inflation is wiping out wage gains. what about high gas prices, energy costs that we're paying? what's the administration doing about that? edward lawrence has a report from the white house right after this. ♪. millennial is an exploration and development company focused on its diversified portfolio of assets in nevada and arizona. hi, my name is jason kosec. i'm the president ceo of millennial precious metals. the millennial team is discovered over fifty nine million ounces across seven projects, five of which are in construction
lauren: shipping in 12 days. stuart: not gotten yours yet? lauren: nor me. stuart: if you're hoping to score a ticket toot big game sunday, you have to shell out serious money. wait until you hear how much a super bowl ticket is going for. president biden praising our economic recovery. he sighs america is back to work. roll tape. >> america's job machine is growing stronger than ever. fueling a strong recovery and opportunity for hard-working women and men all across this great country....
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lauren: so do you. stuart: cryptos, they are going to work in kyiv at the moment, do they serve any function? >> it does not, other than for gangsters and criminal actor s, but it's ironic. i would argue that most of the argument in this case with marshall law works against crypto, not for it and i understand your point on the banking system, but i think that's a ukrainian measure put in place as a temporary stopgap to avoid a run on the bank, the reality is no ukrainian thinks it's going to last in perpetuity. it's a temporary problem, where does crypto solve it, subject to hackers the russian hackers are the best in the world getting the crypto exchanges so i think there's a lot of instability. stuart: i'd love to continue. lauren: maybe the sanctioned elite will go to crypto. stuart: coming up on a hard break, you know how it is. check futures real fast, please, i see green, not a lot of it but i do see green in the opening bell is next. ♪ ♪ learning is hard work. hard work requires character. le
lauren: so do you. stuart: cryptos, they are going to work in kyiv at the moment, do they serve any function? >> it does not, other than for gangsters and criminal actor s, but it's ironic. i would argue that most of the argument in this case with marshall law works against crypto, not for it and i understand your point on the banking system, but i think that's a ukrainian measure put in place as a temporary stopgap to avoid a run on the bank, the reality is no ukrainian thinks it's going...
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lauren: you rescued back from hasbro. i have a minute. we have to talk about the digital revolution. so ironic at one time people said it was a threat to your business. you launched recently three ntts. i unrstand they were well-received. >> absolutely. we own one of the strongest catalogs in the world for children and family entainment. we have exciting opportunity to participate in other verticals. when it comes to nfts, the metaverse, these worlds are driven by big franchises with built-in fan base. this is exactly what we have. we believe we have an exciting opportunity to extend the business through the toy ail. verticals as nfts are part of it. charles: you done amazing job. the stock at a four-year high. we'll talk to you real soon. could congratulations. >> thank you, charles. charles: speaking of earnings, twitter missed their number. initially the stock exploded to the upside? why? four billion dollars, that is the buyback. i will ask kenny polcari if that would make him a buyer. a massive short bet by wall street elite could le
lauren: you rescued back from hasbro. i have a minute. we have to talk about the digital revolution. so ironic at one time people said it was a threat to your business. you launched recently three ntts. i unrstand they were well-received. >> absolutely. we own one of the strongest catalogs in the world for children and family entainment. we have exciting opportunity to participate in other verticals. when it comes to nfts, the metaverse, these worlds are driven by big franchises with...
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lauren hemp, the shot never came. it was a nearly kind of afternoon. a goalless game reflected well on young hampton, their again right at the end. if you can't beat them, draw with them. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. there was a dramatic finish in the extreme e, desert x grand prix. johan kristoffersson snatched victory with this late overtake in the season opener in saudi arabia. the win sees defending champions, rosberg sit top of the standings. britain's ethan hayter finished in fourth place overall at the tour of the algarve. the ineos grenadiers rider was second this morning, but was distanced on the final climb as belgium's remco evenepoel attacked, to clinch overall victory. and, a moment of history for australia's hannah green at the tps murray river event. she's become the first woman to win a mixed—gender professional golf tournament. green began the final round in a four way tie for the lead — but a round of 66 saw her secure a 4—shot win. in rugby union, exeter left it late butjoe
lauren hemp, the shot never came. it was a nearly kind of afternoon. a goalless game reflected well on young hampton, their again right at the end. if you can't beat them, draw with them. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. there was a dramatic finish in the extreme e, desert x grand prix. johan kristoffersson snatched victory with this late overtake in the season opener in saudi arabia. the win sees defending champions, rosberg sit top of the...
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lauren simonetti with the numbers. stock is up. lauren: up a little bit as we get more information. it was a double beat. earnings came in a penny better than expected for the home improvement chain, maria, and for revenue $21.3 billion for the quarter better than 29.9 billion expected. they did raise revenue outlook for the year. that is a positive and 41-cent jump in the premarket especially when your outlook for the year is boosted. they do say and we heard this from some of the other home improvement chains that resilient demand for tools and building materials as consumers fix up their old homes or new homes, no matter how you look at it but they do expect fiscal 2022 sales to be 97 and $99 billion. that fore cass now higher than first thought. maria, back to you. maria: all right, we will keep watching that, stock is up 214. lauren, thank you so much. rest of the market looking good this morning. despite beat in earnings you're in the seeing much of the move. take a look at broader averages, dow average recovering, that's two-thirds of 1%. the s&p 500 yesterday fell into corre
lauren simonetti with the numbers. stock is up. lauren: up a little bit as we get more information. it was a double beat. earnings came in a penny better than expected for the home improvement chain, maria, and for revenue $21.3 billion for the quarter better than 29.9 billion expected. they did raise revenue outlook for the year. that is a positive and 41-cent jump in the premarket especially when your outlook for the year is boosted. they do say and we heard this from some of the other home...
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but, lauren, coming to deal. facebook, twitter, instagram or allowing the kremlin to put out the message. others want account for the ministry of foreign affairs the put out 20 tweets in 24 hours. one such tweet was this, the purpose of this operation is to protect people who for eight years have been facing perpetrated by the kyiv regime. that's what we call a line it's going unchecked on social media. >> twitter say oops, human error, we made a mistake, we thought thought a real account that was actually going at spotting all of these deepfakes and all of this information, we thought they were misinformation. it really just becomes a complete mess. if i could go back to the cyber attack angle for one second, the cost for companies for protecting their infrastructure and their customers is huge. it's just one added cost to everything else they are facing right now. i know when you look at the latest economic numbers they look pretty good, right? but we are coming up -- you know the next earnings season we could
but, lauren, coming to deal. facebook, twitter, instagram or allowing the kremlin to put out the message. others want account for the ministry of foreign affairs the put out 20 tweets in 24 hours. one such tweet was this, the purpose of this operation is to protect people who for eight years have been facing perpetrated by the kyiv regime. that's what we call a line it's going unchecked on social media. >> twitter say oops, human error, we made a mistake, we thought thought a real account...
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it was last absent in 1991 and then ultimately lauren esperanza is an expert on transatlantic defense and security at the center for european policy analysis. and she is at the munich security conference where she joins us from so good to have you with us. this crisis is not going away. there has been no meaningful de escalation, according to where u. s. intelligence, with tensions surging back up. has this crisis laid bare on the west powerlessness in the face of russia? well, i think you're right that the crisis is sort of escalating. and i think trust is at such a low point between the west and russia right now, which is why i am very skeptical of some of the calls that we hear coming from the us hoping that russia would make a formal declaration or sign some kind of statement that it will not invade ukraine . the kremlin does not have a good, a strong record of upholding its international commitments. and so i think i please for that are just not the best way forward. and i am very skeptical of the possibility for a diplomatic solution. i think despite what the kremlin has been sa
it was last absent in 1991 and then ultimately lauren esperanza is an expert on transatlantic defense and security at the center for european policy analysis. and she is at the munich security conference where she joins us from so good to have you with us. this crisis is not going away. there has been no meaningful de escalation, according to where u. s. intelligence, with tensions surging back up. has this crisis laid bare on the west powerlessness in the face of russia? well, i think you're...
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lauren: 30 applebee's in the new york area. a number of gone out of business, he says the reason the blame he put squarely on the vaccine mandates. lauren: one of the things if you are willing when the pandemic first hit i didn't go to a rush i was nervous. if you're in opposition and so worried about covid, you're not going to go to a restaurant but the people who are going don't want the mandates because are more comfortable in general so it does hurt you. david: we have to get back to normal florida has been normal the entire time. now everyone is catching up. david: pete hegseth, charles payne, liz peek in your dorm board, they're all with us the ten hour of "varney & company" is with us next. ♪ ♪ .. alright, so...cordless headphones, you can watch movies through your phone? and y'all got electric cars? yeah. the future is crunk! (laughs) anything else you wanna know? is the hype too much? am i ready? i can't tell you everything. but if you want to make history, you gotta call your own shots. we going to the league! dav
lauren: 30 applebee's in the new york area. a number of gone out of business, he says the reason the blame he put squarely on the vaccine mandates. lauren: one of the things if you are willing when the pandemic first hit i didn't go to a rush i was nervous. if you're in opposition and so worried about covid, you're not going to go to a restaurant but the people who are going don't want the mandates because are more comfortable in general so it does hurt you. david: we have to get back to normal...
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so maybe a bit higher at the front, lauren. i it's my first metaverse photoshoot. the inspiration came from being at a gig and watching everybody at the gig view the gig through their phones. watching everyone watch that musician through the screen made me think, "what if we could create a colour that exists in the physical space but is only seen through the screen and the digital space?" yes, it looks really good. why would someone who wants to wear make—up not want people to see they're wearing make—up? why would they not? don't we... isn't the most interesting thing about someone the thing they don't tell you, or the thing they don't show? for me, that's the most interesting thing. i wear it a lot on myself because it's quite fun thinking that people don't know that you're actually wearing it but you know. it gave her a moment of expression that was just, that was unseen, just for her. it's like your own little secret, you know? is the world ready for this make—up? i think the world absolutely is ready for it, but it won't be for everyone, and it's not mea
so maybe a bit higher at the front, lauren. i it's my first metaverse photoshoot. the inspiration came from being at a gig and watching everybody at the gig view the gig through their phones. watching everyone watch that musician through the screen made me think, "what if we could create a colour that exists in the physical space but is only seen through the screen and the digital space?" yes, it looks really good. why would someone who wants to wear make—up not want people to see...
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he's the executive editor at auto trader and lauren fix. of course, our good friend, the car coach, florida. i want to start with you here. everything going on with the supply chain. i mean, how much is a further strain impacting the industry even if it is, you know, i mean, obviously that's huge, but also at the same time, it seems like a small event compared to everything else going on globally. well certainly a part of this impact. now, one of the things that we have to keep in mind, it's not just new cars, it's also used cars and maintenance parts. so we're talking about tires and components suspension, upholstery, interiors come. they do a lot of sub assemblies in canada as well as trucks and cars, and they're back and forth across the border. i guess one of the things that the car manufacturers haven't thought about as there are other bridges across sarnia is farther north, but it's also an option. so maybe that's what they're doing to get product to market. but when you're talking about other components, if you need to have your car
he's the executive editor at auto trader and lauren fix. of course, our good friend, the car coach, florida. i want to start with you here. everything going on with the supply chain. i mean, how much is a further strain impacting the industry even if it is, you know, i mean, obviously that's huge, but also at the same time, it seems like a small event compared to everything else going on globally. well certainly a part of this impact. now, one of the things that we have to keep in mind, it's...
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crystal night is a democratic strategist and lauren selt is a former aid to mitt romney. i want to ask you how the split between the two republicans who are vocal against trump and how the rest of the party -- factor into the bigger picture here, is this something that democrats can seize on? >> it's something they can absolutely discuss. it's not a big fraction split from the larger part of the gop and those adverse to what's happening. we know that adam kinzinger is not running again, but liz cheney is. the gop doesn't want anyone in their factions willing to speak out against the hypocrisy they are embarking upon. she has been a big proponent of the big lie, making sure americans know everything that happened, she's serving on the january 6th committee, because she's committed to the truth, the party is not committed to her. it's really that simple. they're committed to continuing to foster misinformation about the 2020 elections. they want to make sure folks on their team are loyal to donald trump and liz cheney has proven over and over again, that she's not willing t
crystal night is a democratic strategist and lauren selt is a former aid to mitt romney. i want to ask you how the split between the two republicans who are vocal against trump and how the rest of the party -- factor into the bigger picture here, is this something that democrats can seize on? >> it's something they can absolutely discuss. it's not a big fraction split from the larger part of the gop and those adverse to what's happening. we know that adam kinzinger is not running again,...
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thank you for mentioning that lauren. lauren: early celebration, then. maria: yes, it was, i took her in, the next day was valentine's day. thank you, a new york couple popular on social media now under arrest and charged with conspiracy to launder 4 and a half billion dollars in stolen bitcoin. the department of justice seized $3.6 billion of those funds. this is the largest financial seizures ever. stolen bitcoin tied to hack. joining me right now is complying services todd, great to have you to talk about this. what do you make of the story? >> i think it's kind of interesting. it's sort of a counter story of what's going on in the house right now, a lot of concerns of crypto currency security and trading, et cetera. i think this shows us the opposite. look, law enforcement were able to track these people down and they actually said part of the reason was the block chain is there, it's a great record and it shows that maybe crypto currency is not the wild west that some people portray as. maria: yeah, i mean, house lawmakers are debating whether the f
thank you for mentioning that lauren. lauren: early celebration, then. maria: yes, it was, i took her in, the next day was valentine's day. thank you, a new york couple popular on social media now under arrest and charged with conspiracy to launder 4 and a half billion dollars in stolen bitcoin. the department of justice seized $3.6 billion of those funds. this is the largest financial seizures ever. stolen bitcoin tied to hack. joining me right now is complying services todd, great to have you...
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this is lauren nichols. she's basically saying and talking about what long it does to your life, what the impact is, haven't listen to low and, and then i love your we actually meet in the back of the city and his lawyer. clear seeing suicidal ideation and the challenges of living this virus staying in out for months and for years for some of us without any treatment without a known prognosis. we're seeing depression as a result of having to adjust to a life of disability that for many of us is completely foreign and exceedingly difficult to navigate, including on this impact on our careers, on our family life and, and therefore on our mental health. his lauren a just tells it exactly how it is. one of the things that she mentioned is that she she failed the priest. but the issue, the reason why she is feeling depressed is because she probably didn't a get enough information from the health care professionals to look at a diagnostic. one of the important things for many of these individual suffering from lon
this is lauren nichols. she's basically saying and talking about what long it does to your life, what the impact is, haven't listen to low and, and then i love your we actually meet in the back of the city and his lawyer. clear seeing suicidal ideation and the challenges of living this virus staying in out for months and for years for some of us without any treatment without a known prognosis. we're seeing depression as a result of having to adjust to a life of disability that for many of us is...