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steven: absolutely. when you are buying electric cars, they are more like tech products than normal cars. perhaps the ownership method is going to change. you may lease the car. you may come back at the end and get a complete refitting. and then there will be a second lease end recondition the battery. there is a lot of change coming in terms of how you do things. it might be you don't own them. you don't own a car when you get, you only on the left of the car. lisa: it raises this question if policymakers have gotten it wrong. it basically carmakers were pushed into manufacturing vehicles where there wasn't demand yet and it wasn't clear that with the right pathway where there could have been better ways to get to a more efficient future. is that accurate? steven: absolutely. we are being told what to make specifically. if you talk to emissions designers and engineers, there are many things they can do to clean up the cars. there are different technologies. batteries is one, fuel cells. hydrogen fuel ce
steven: absolutely. when you are buying electric cars, they are more like tech products than normal cars. perhaps the ownership method is going to change. you may lease the car. you may come back at the end and get a complete refitting. and then there will be a second lease end recondition the battery. there is a lot of change coming in terms of how you do things. it might be you don't own them. you don't own a car when you get, you only on the left of the car. lisa: it raises this question if...
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steven and i really need to. i've been wanting to kind of stack this is something in our show that we can kind of play >> so he can kind of operationalize it. and this is part of that, but it is quite a chilling moment when you're in one of those rallies to see this unfold. and there's a thing he does at the end, a refrain of the n, which is almost a dirge really extremist rhetoric with this foreboding music. and you see the rally turned from almost a comedy show it, as it is at some cases, into something a lot darker. and that plays into this idea of this second term. he would devoted to retribution. >> well, and they're literally printing are printed signs, say too big to rig, right? he is making the argument to his supporters that his margins need to be so big that no one can claim that it was rigged. just like to point out, democrats are not the ones currently foreshadowing that the election maybe rigged. and here we are you know, months and months away still that's the kind of the kind of rhetor we're going
steven and i really need to. i've been wanting to kind of stack this is something in our show that we can kind of play >> so he can kind of operationalize it. and this is part of that, but it is quite a chilling moment when you're in one of those rallies to see this unfold. and there's a thing he does at the end, a refrain of the n, which is almost a dirge really extremist rhetoric with this foreboding music. and you see the rally turned from almost a comedy show it, as it is at some...
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steven is a of political science ataint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and■ as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historiinchervinsk. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning boo t george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the precedents that forged
steven is a of political science ataint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and■ as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can...
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steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can tell, i'm also thrilled to have with one of the finest of the new generation of presidential historian lindsay chervinsky. lindsay is a senior fellow at the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. she is also the of the award winning book, the cabinet. george washington and the creation of the american institution and. the coeditor of morning the president's loss and legacy in american culture. and she's working on a new book that will be coming out. published by oxford university press titled making the presidents john adams and the pr
steven is a of political science at saint university in new york. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. how government won the west published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been very, as you can...
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we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. i welcome the removal of these trade impediments and we have reiterated our desire for the removal of impediments on beef and lobster. we discussed recent volatility in nickel markets and i made the point that predictability in business and trade is in all of our economic interests. we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral relationships. this visit signals in many respects a stabilisation of the relationship. note that both sides referred to stabilisation rather than normalisation, which i think in many respects contains the genesis of this. slowly slowly, perhaps, the steps towards normalisation. china proposed it would halt all australian wine tariffs, ending a three—year—long dispute. is this a sign of things to come, especially on the trade front that there is room for progress? a lot of room for progress. we've come a long way from when the former government put in place the tr
we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. i welcome the removal of these trade impediments and we have reiterated our desire for the removal of impediments on beef and lobster. we discussed recent volatility in nickel markets and i made the point that predictability in business and trade is in all of our economic interests. we spoke earlier to former trade and tourism minister steven ciobo. there has without any doubt been a long period now of strained bilateral...
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steven romo has more. >> i was literally just walking, and a man came up and punched me in the face. >> reporter: stories from new york city women going viral on tiktok. >> i just got punched by some man on the sidewalk. >> reporter: their videos detailing how they're allegedly getting punched in the face completely unprovoked. several women have posted these videos, describing similar allegations in just the last week. halley kate posted on monday, she said she had to be treated at a medical facility for injuries to the left side of her face. >> oh, my god, it hurts so bad i can't even talk. >> reporter: olivia brand posting updates on her own experience after commenters started started connecting the two cases. >> i just got a call from the detective. >> reporter: the nypd is investigating the incidents, but it's unclear right now whether they're connected. police announced one assault arrest related to halley's case, a 40-year-old taken into custody. other users posting videos, expressing shock, fear and even sharing tapes for staying safe, like not being distracted on your phone
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sondra, posed us forever, was and refused to cool the proxy. war and ukraine unprovoked is professor steven wall, the author of origin, software alliances, and the israel lobby. and the u. s. foreign policy co authored with professor john much. i'm a he is the robot and renee bill for a professor of international affairs at the harvard kennedy school and joins me now from brook line massachusetts. thank you so much as well for coming on before we get to the genocide the us we've given this 3 weeks. i know the case itself. the documents elaborate in time. uh no one really seems to understand it and talk to seas. now casey's in britain have told me they've never seen anything like it. why have you supported julie in a sense as well? because i don't believe to, into science committed a s b in the us. he was operating much as journalists do. he received classified information that was linked to him by people in the us government. but that's no, no different than people leaving information to the new york types of so to single him out as a particularly egregious case and to accuse him of espiona
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i mean, that's the kind of woods that the, i don't know i'd expect from a steven wall to us. cool. yeah. in this case, donald trump is right, i don't think that qualifies him to be our next president, but he's called that one correctly. but how do you detect the difference that given that he's so dependent on pro israel pro netanyahu pro design is in a cabin a well, i'm not sure that's true. or a the most political parties collect donations from pro israel forces and pro israel individuals. trump is also got lots of other bases of support, and i think he, because he's running is going to be running against bite and is looking for ways to distinguish himself from the biden administration. and if he can do that, he's likely to win some support from people who are unhappy without vitamins handled this particular crisis. and you believe that the public postering that is being given out since a $100000.00 voters in the michigan primary wanted to know and as opposed to fighting in november, which is what you're saying is worrying the democrats. do you believe the fostering that there's t
i mean, that's the kind of woods that the, i don't know i'd expect from a steven wall to us. cool. yeah. in this case, donald trump is right, i don't think that qualifies him to be our next president, but he's called that one correctly. but how do you detect the difference that given that he's so dependent on pro israel pro netanyahu pro design is in a cabin a well, i'm not sure that's true. or a the most political parties collect donations from pro israel forces and pro israel individuals....
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and ukraine unprovoked is professor steven wall, the author of origin, software alliances, and the israel lobby. and the u. s. foreign policy co authored with professor john much i'm a he is the robot and renee bill for a professor of international affairs at the harvard kennedy school and joins me now from brooklyn, massachusetts. thank you so much of as well. and for coming on before we get to the genocide, the us, we've given this 3 weeks, i know the case itself. uh, the documents, the library in time. uh no one really seems to understand it and talk to seas. now casey's in britain have told me they've never seen anything like why of useable to julie in the sense as well? because i don't believe doing the science committed uh, espn to us. he was operating much as journalists do. he received classified information that was linked to him by people in the us government. but that's no, no different than people leading information to the new york times of so to single him out as a particularly egregious case and to accuse him of espionage that seems to me inappropriate. i might add that gov
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you know, perhaps steven town or bricks, currency and brooks expansion. so i mean, it makes a lot of sense. i'm currently as the, the rules we have it. it requires unanimous agreement for a major issues such as the funding and loans to sister states, accession. and so forth. it's already a been group of over 2 dozen countries. finding unit enmity is proving extremely difficult. so longer land is now suggesting changing the rules to be something like simple majority on major votes within the council. the french and germans are not happy about this. what do you think? yes, i think i think the lead to small countries would be happy with the do the end of the new media wars up inside the decision making process your decision making process because they can see advantage. they're not big enough to wait, you know, inside to you up in the decision process. so that would be happy because they can see the direct advantage forever. seems as much already more books for the be plenty else like germany. you trans, you guys, you tell the, uh, uh, the, uh, the uh, count
you know, perhaps steven town or bricks, currency and brooks expansion. so i mean, it makes a lot of sense. i'm currently as the, the rules we have it. it requires unanimous agreement for a major issues such as the funding and loans to sister states, accession. and so forth. it's already a been group of over 2 dozen countries. finding unit enmity is proving extremely difficult. so longer land is now suggesting changing the rules to be something like simple majority on major votes within the...
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. >> steven. just to zoom out for second, you are right on this fault line of american politics. and we have seen republican members of the officials in your party on both sides of it. i don't know what your views are. it is really just on the line of this basic fidelity to the truth and the facts and how, what has that done to politics in your state? >> so tax rates should be as low as possible. i want to make sure we are clear on that. that is how i feel about tax rates. but two plus two equals four. that has always been a truth. it has become a litmus test in some quarters. it is not entirely that. i will buck that trend in my election. but, it unfortunately factored in significantly. and i will say to the ultimate detriment of republican candidates. many of those candidates who won their primary based off of the big lie, that didn't carry over to the median arizona voter. it is a losing strategy. lost in 23 and 22 and 21. but more than that, it is immoral and people know better and leaders nee
. >> steven. just to zoom out for second, you are right on this fault line of american politics. and we have seen republican members of the officials in your party on both sides of it. i don't know what your views are. it is really just on the line of this basic fidelity to the truth and the facts and how, what has that done to politics in your state? >> so tax rates should be as low as possible. i want to make sure we are clear on that. that is how i feel about tax rates. but two...
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hi, steven. and that was it. no he would talk to steven, but not even to tony. and so anyway. so, but i went to the production site and rick carter, who won the academy award, he takes me into a pinball machine and factory. it's stardust on the floor. and i think, what is this. and then we opens the door and it's a recreation of the white house in the 1860s it was astonishing the rug the rug that had been there, they had had woven specially the wallpaper was the way was supposed to be. there were cubby holes in the desk. lincoln used to put little parts of his speeches and the lighting was low is as it was, and i felt miraculously transpose it back to that every detail, even though nobody would necessarily know that was there. so it was it was great. i watched other there instead of daniel. never saw daniel until the premiere. so then i went to l.a., i saw him there. but then in new york he said, we have to go to a bar afterwards to celebrate that first bar in springfield. so he took me his favorite bar, the carlyle, and had these favorite, favorite drinks of his called old cu
hi, steven. and that was it. no he would talk to steven, but not even to tony. and so anyway. so, but i went to the production site and rick carter, who won the academy award, he takes me into a pinball machine and factory. it's stardust on the floor. and i think, what is this. and then we opens the door and it's a recreation of the white house in the 1860s it was astonishing the rug the rug that had been there, they had had woven specially the wallpaper was the way was supposed to be. there...
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be stopped and that'sltimat we support the rule of law, what we've got to be is more aggressive as steven suggested in getting after it and showing at that weon to use enforcement power to pursue the law. >> it's called the rule of law, not the suggestion of law. [laughter]. >> conservatives talks about the phrase all the time and forget the first word, that is rule. it is supreme. when democrats break the law you bring it smashing down on them. that's the rule of law. [ [applause] >> we're going to end with this noncontroversial topic, immigration. we have president biden people into this country, a lot of these people are unvetted, they don't share our values, they don't want to assimilate, many of them. so i'm going to start with this stephen miller the tip of the spear on immigration. what should we be doing in a trump 47 administration to fix this disaster, this invasion of our southern border? >> well, as i say sometimes, the immigration issue is extremely simple. the policies involved in fixing it are very complicated. the simple part is, seal the border, deport all the illegals. >
be stopped and that'sltimat we support the rule of law, what we've got to be is more aggressive as steven suggested in getting after it and showing at that weon to use enforcement power to pursue the law. >> it's called the rule of law, not the suggestion of law. [laughter]. >> conservatives talks about the phrase all the time and forget the first word, that is rule. it is supreme. when democrats break the law you bring it smashing down on them. that's the rule of law. [ [applause]...
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treasury secretary steven mnuchin along with a group of investors plowed more than $1 billion into the struggling commercial real estate lender. they broke that news yesterday. former controller of the currency and mnuchin's long-time ally held a news conference call with analysts this morning. key takeaways? the firm had $77.2 billion in deposits as of march 5th. that is down from $81.4 billion at year end. it's common -- its quarterly common dividend will now be slashed down to a penny, a penny a share from a nickel at the end of january. of course, they cut it to a nickel at the end of january because they found all a kinds of problems on the balance sheet. the influence fusion now -- influence -- infusion if creates a fortress balance sheet. joining us now, raymond james' banking director steve moss. he was on the call this morning. steve, when you look at the stock, i wouldn't exactly say the market is cheering this. let's call it a golf clap maybe. you were on the call. what struck you about what was said on this call? >> what struck me about the call was details were fairly limi
treasury secretary steven mnuchin along with a group of investors plowed more than $1 billion into the struggling commercial real estate lender. they broke that news yesterday. former controller of the currency and mnuchin's long-time ally held a news conference call with analysts this morning. key takeaways? the firm had $77.2 billion in deposits as of march 5th. that is down from $81.4 billion at year end. it's common -- its quarterly common dividend will now be slashed down to a penny, a...
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stewart stevens and barbara mcquaid are back with me. stewart, i want to get you in first here and your take on the america first legal strategy if you will of what they are trying to do. what can you tell us about what they are doing with what kind of signal is it sending with those specific complaints and challenges they are trying to break forward? >> well, first, i think it says it all that america first legal is led by a guy who is not a lawyer but who has a b.a. in history. that is not your first choice of lawyers. this is really a culture war. you know, i think republicans are on the losing sides of these culture wars. if i were in the democrat party, i would wake up trying to get in the culture wars. look at these. they are suing the nfl. the republican party versus the nfl. i will bet on the nfl. they like the eagles more than --. >> nfl is not a woke enterprise to be honest with you. >> they went after nike, over collin kaepernick. nike made $9 billion. it shows that the current republican party is sort of at war with the moder
stewart stevens and barbara mcquaid are back with me. stewart, i want to get you in first here and your take on the america first legal strategy if you will of what they are trying to do. what can you tell us about what they are doing with what kind of signal is it sending with those specific complaints and challenges they are trying to break forward? >> well, first, i think it says it all that america first legal is led by a guy who is not a lawyer but who has a b.a. in history. that is...
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for the question, did you say steven twist, which is the the thought about comic sanchez? joining us now is marginal boda. he is an international relations and security expert. he's joining us mostly to talk about this situation. we've learned from the leak of this conversation with german high ranking german military officials. you know, i don't know. some people may think less of me for asking this question, but the question that comes to my mind when i hear this and see this is, do they want to start world war 3? do they want to start world war 3, mark? you know, they, they don't want to start world war 3, but they want to be able to conduct cruise missile strikes on russia, on behalf of their uh, care of, uh, proxy puts regime without getting caught according to the conversation. plausible deniability was of a very important concern to them. however, if it was that i suggest that they are incredibly incompetent, because it's almost certain that this conversation was intercepted. and we know that because not leaked because it was they that the military has told us they'
for the question, did you say steven twist, which is the the thought about comic sanchez? joining us now is marginal boda. he is an international relations and security expert. he's joining us mostly to talk about this situation. we've learned from the leak of this conversation with german high ranking german military officials. you know, i don't know. some people may think less of me for asking this question, but the question that comes to my mind when i hear this and see this is, do they want...
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learn more at prudential.com stevens dribbles up the court... he stops! ...for the championship! nice shot, marcus! sweet, turn simulation off. tssk, tssk, not so fast. what, why? did you forget marcus? forget what? your chem exam? uggh? flashcard time! the atomic weight of boron. the future isn't scary, not investing in it is. 100 innovative companies, one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. >>> good afternoon welcome back to "the exchange. i'm tyler mathisen with your cnbc update this hour. >>> joe biden's campaign will hold a star-studded campaign fund-raiser today at radio city music hall in new york stay out of that neighborhood. that will include two of his predecessors, president obama and clinton, as democrats set their sights on the general election later this year the fund-raiser is slated to bring in more than $25 million and will work to boost biden's re-election campaign as he faces concerns about his able and other things >>> representative mikey cheryl says she
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liz: la girl and steven, great to have you. thank you so very much. >> great to be here. liz: come back and hear more about liquid ai. thank you. cryptocraze taking wall street by the horns and fueled bay wave of retail oriented bitcoin etfs and now the 100,000 question, how high can the crypto go as it continues to make brand new records? we are going to ask one of the top cryptocurrency investors in the world. there he is disney up more than 35% over just the last six months. you weren't looking, were you? bottom of the heat map and all 2.8% and we like to give context and the "claman countdown" is coming right back. ♪ by a baby grand piano. you're replacing me? customize and save with liberty bibberty. he doesn't even have a mustache. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ moving forward with node-positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a hig
liz: la girl and steven, great to have you. thank you so very much. >> great to be here. liz: come back and hear more about liquid ai. thank you. cryptocraze taking wall street by the horns and fueled bay wave of retail oriented bitcoin etfs and now the 100,000 question, how high can the crypto go as it continues to make brand new records? we are going to ask one of the top cryptocurrency investors in the world. there he is disney up more than 35% over just the last six months. you...
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international airport as gang step up, there are times forcing the government to declare a state of emergency stevens, the low that let's have a look at the weather across the southeast asia and there is more heavy rain to come across western parts of pucca sound that are already been hit by devastating floods. you can see a westerly disturbance moving its way from iran across of gone to sun, pushing eventually into focused on by the mid week. if we take a closer look, you can see that disturbance taking the winterly weather and some very heavy rain across pots of, of gun this done. it's gonna feel very heavy across the southern part of the lots, just on as we get into wednesday. we've already had thousands of people evacuated from that area, but it also brings a risk of, of further avalanches across the western areas. the, as the snow continues to full elsewhere across the region, it is a large, the central story for much of india. if your shower is affecting the very north east, but not as heavy the rain as we have seen in recent days. lots of sunshine that continues for through a long cut as well.
international airport as gang step up, there are times forcing the government to declare a state of emergency stevens, the low that let's have a look at the weather across the southeast asia and there is more heavy rain to come across western parts of pucca sound that are already been hit by devastating floods. you can see a westerly disturbance moving its way from iran across of gone to sun, pushing eventually into focused on by the mid week. if we take a closer look, you can see that...
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. >>> and a $1 billion lifeline as steven mnuchin steps in for new york bancorp. >>> and boeing having issues are regulators over the door plug blowout. it's thursday, march 7th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." thank you for being with us. we get you ready for the trading day ahead. the major averaging snapped a three-day leez losing streak. this action in the pre-market after we heard from jay powell saying he continues to expect interest rates to come down this year, but not ready to say when yet. >> it will depend on the path of the economy. our focus is on maximum employment and price stability and the incoming data as you look at the outlook. >> we checkfor treasuries. we continue to watch yields throughout the hour. we are watching the energy market and oil with wti hovering close to $80 a barrel. tensions in the middle east continue to rise after the houthi missile attack yesterday that killed three on the cargo ship in the gulf of aden. take a look at the oil market. oil is moving lower down .7
. >>> and a $1 billion lifeline as steven mnuchin steps in for new york bancorp. >>> and boeing having issues are regulators over the door plug blowout. it's thursday, march 7th, 2024. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. >>> good morning and welcome to "worldwide exchange." thank you for being with us. we get you ready for the trading day ahead. the major averaging snapped a three-day leez losing streak. this action in the...
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>> david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes >> what were those concerns >> that people were making their own ballots? and then interjecting them into the system. they were coming from foreign countries. maybe we can make our paper more secure so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid aerosol ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe the bamboo paper thing >> i don't know much about it. other than they think it came from wherever stevens is a top election official in arizona's coach he's county coachees is home to tombstone, but it's a place where election conspiracy theories won't seem to die. and 2022, election skeptics delayed certification of the midterm elections here, stevens, opponent in an upcoming election says he is part of the problem in coachees coachees has been in the headlines a lot the last few is because of elections. and mostly for bad reasons, it's an uphill battle because there are people who spread disinformation about o
>> david stevens, he ordered the paper paper itself ballot paper. people have concerns about that. >> there were concerns, yes >> what were those concerns >> that people were making their own ballots? and then interjecting them into the system. they were coming from foreign countries. maybe we can make our paper more secure so we would know quicker or easier if it really is a valid aerosol ballot or if it is not. >> do you personally believe the bamboo paper thing...
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from a presence brock, obama and bill clinton will hold on stage discussion, posted by talk soon, steven cole, that more than 5000 dana is expected to attend. hundreds of protests visible so gathered outside the event that condemning biden's handling, as well as well on goes up to 100 and has more now from new york of all 3 presidency. their names are up on the marquis their job. i do brock obama bill clinton, all of them in there with a music by liz. oh and a number of other stars. it's being hosted by mindy kalen and as you pointed out to stephen co bear, the comedian slash talk show host will be talking to the 3 presidents later this evening. but just look at the security here. you've got the secret service for all 3 presidents. this is the new york police here who have blocked off the street, and you can see that those trucks, they're all lined up in front of radio city music hall to make sure that nobody tries to make a rush to get inside of there. so it's a major event, but also quite unusual that you've got 3 presidents in one place at once. if you look just beyond radio city, you
from a presence brock, obama and bill clinton will hold on stage discussion, posted by talk soon, steven cole, that more than 5000 dana is expected to attend. hundreds of protests visible so gathered outside the event that condemning biden's handling, as well as well on goes up to 100 and has more now from new york of all 3 presidency. their names are up on the marquis their job. i do brock obama bill clinton, all of them in there with a music by liz. oh and a number of other stars. it's being...
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. >>> pippa stevens has more on archer daniels midland. >> reporter: reuters sighting three sources with knowledge of the matter. they reportedly directly relate to the accounting issues that the company said were the focus of the internal probe. mike? >> pippa, thank you. up next it is a question that so many are asking, trading like it's 1999? .com boom of the late 90s, is the recent run for real? we will discuss after the break. clinbeosg ll will be right back. in >>> welcome back surgeon tech stocks have drawn numerous comparisons to the.com boom of the late 90s. our next guest says today's nasdaq rally is much more grounded joining me now is nick coralis, cofounder of data check resource. i do find it interesting i think to start that debate always pops up and seems like it over anticipates this moment when things might be getting out of hand. what you think are the most relevant benchmark to compare? >> you are right, it is interesting. the way i look at it is there is more than just price action. in the 1990s the average ipo was up 40% in the first day of trading. we also don't ha
. >>> pippa stevens has more on archer daniels midland. >> reporter: reuters sighting three sources with knowledge of the matter. they reportedly directly relate to the accounting issues that the company said were the focus of the internal probe. mike? >> pippa, thank you. up next it is a question that so many are asking, trading like it's 1999? .com boom of the late 90s, is the recent run for real? we will discuss after the break. clinbeosg ll will be right back. in...
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. >>> and former treasury secretary steven mnuchin telling cnbc just last hour that he is putting together an investor group to try to buy tiktok or the u.s. business of tiktok. >>> let's begin with the market reaction to ppi and retail sales as well. last month's decline, a little bit tight. >> as you mentioned, the market trying to look past it, struggling to do so, maybe. cpi this week, you had these big treasury auctions that maybe we thought it would knock the market potentially off course. now, there was a hiccup lower in the indexes, and bonds definitely are registering this hotter-than-expected inflation number. ten-year up to 4.22%. if this were an acutely fed-dependent stock market, it might matter more on a day-to-day basis to equities. it's not been the case. if you dial back to december, when we first got that fed pivot and everybody got excited about how soon the fed might cut because inflation was going to be friendlier and all the rest, to me, the argument was, at the time, good news on the economy can now be good news. it kind of doesn't matter when the fed cuts if they ki
. >>> and former treasury secretary steven mnuchin telling cnbc just last hour that he is putting together an investor group to try to buy tiktok or the u.s. business of tiktok. >>> let's begin with the market reaction to ppi and retail sales as well. last month's decline, a little bit tight. >> as you mentioned, the market trying to look past it, struggling to do so, maybe. cpi this week, you had these big treasury auctions that maybe we thought it would knock the...
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it's carrie and steven forms their own shape, man sort battalion, mainly comprising of mercenaries. and as long as the fundamental is, we have reliable information that islamic state militants and their ilk are fighting against us as part of each carrion and crime me into tar units. they are also part of the sabotage and reconnaissance groups that are sent into russian territory to carry out attacks and acts of terrorism. most important to remember is that support for the vast majority of these groups can all be traced back to one place. the u. s. military is actively recruiting fighters from jihad his groups affiliated with the islamic states and now tied to, to carry out terrorist acts in russia. and the c, i. s particular attention is paid to attracting natives of the russia north. cool, cuz this i'm central asia. we are witnessing the final loss of any moral principles in the united states. security forces obsessed with the insane idea of exciting when a thing russia, washington strategists, consider it acceptable to directly use terrorists for that route and see purposes. subtr
it's carrie and steven forms their own shape, man sort battalion, mainly comprising of mercenaries. and as long as the fundamental is, we have reliable information that islamic state militants and their ilk are fighting against us as part of each carrion and crime me into tar units. they are also part of the sabotage and reconnaissance groups that are sent into russian territory to carry out attacks and acts of terrorism. most important to remember is that support for the vast majority of these...
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stroke and steven heart and steven heart also joins us. thank you both for speaking with us. i know it's it can't have been easy over these recent weeks. and can you i want to start with you because this isn't the first time you've seen the video. you've now probably seen it multiple times, one too many times. i'm sure. what was your initial reaction seeing this video after nearly a month of trying to get it out there there was needed yeah. cover up >> so now what we're seeing, the first video what when you say devastated, what does that word mean to you? what, what are you feeling in your head when you thinking about >> well we heard yeah >> i know i know it's difficult >> yeah. no. go ahead. steven omar is going to be with you. good to see you again and always doing good work. the families devastated, they're struggling as you can see the the incident is three weeks passed they're in shock dismay. morning the death of their son and brother they have so many questions that are unanswered they see the carol stream village of carol stream dripping out information dropped by dr
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. >> fred: glenn stevens >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] glenn stevens? >> fred: in 1951 yeah just back then, cereals were just loose it was just corn flakes. it was just all over the place and someone was like "let's kind of, like, organize this a little bit, so that people know what's --" you know and so it just went from there and we celebrate it. >> seth: that's so exciting. and if we're looking for it in cinemas, what's it going to be called >> fred: oh, it's not coming out in cinemas >> seth: is it going to be on streamers? >> fred: in gymnasiums we're going to do it [ laughter ] so we're showing it in gymnasiums -- i know but it's just hard to get films out these days so we're just going to do gymnasiums please come out and see it >> seth: oh, great give it up for fred armisen, everybody. so exciting. [ cheers and applause you'll see him next with glenn stevens. our first guest tonight is an academy award-nominated and golden globe award-winning actor you know from films such as "elvis," "once upon a time in hollywood," and "masters of air," which
. >> fred: glenn stevens >> seth: oh. [ laughter ] glenn stevens? >> fred: in 1951 yeah just back then, cereals were just loose it was just corn flakes. it was just all over the place and someone was like "let's kind of, like, organize this a little bit, so that people know what's --" you know and so it just went from there and we celebrate it. >> seth: that's so exciting. and if we're looking for it in cinemas, what's it going to be called >> fred: oh,...
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nbc's steven romo takes a look at the risks these workers face on the job. >> the world learning more about the six people all latino immigrants presumed dead in baltimore emphasis tragic bridge collapse. >> reporter: among them the father of two described as the driving force for his family in honduras who he helped try to find better lives in america. there were eight construction workers on the francis scott key bridge tasked with filling potholes when the massive dali cargo ship collide would the structure causing the collapse according to maryland transportation officials. two of the men were saved in the immediate aftermath. the remaining six, they're presumed dead, drawing attention to the severe risks much of america's growing latino labor force faces often while doing important jobs that keep the country's economy humming. the department of labor lists construction as a high hazard industry where workers are often exposed to serious risks. a field in which latinos are overrepresented. an estimated 30% of all construction workers in the u.s. are latino. despite the group makin
nbc's steven romo takes a look at the risks these workers face on the job. >> the world learning more about the six people all latino immigrants presumed dead in baltimore emphasis tragic bridge collapse. >> reporter: among them the father of two described as the driving force for his family in honduras who he helped try to find better lives in america. there were eight construction workers on the francis scott key bridge tasked with filling potholes when the massive dali cargo ship...
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l right, next,steven thank you. all right. next, a group of squatters turn a beverly hills mansion into a party palace. that realtor trying to stop them heris he nexter . >> did you know zazzle at night relieves allergies while you sleep so you wake refreshed for more productive day? get 24 hour continuous relief that does not fade. >> be wise all take zazzle at night. do you have too much body fat? >> it tends to accumulate on your stomach and thighs. are you struggling to lose weight? does it like no matter what you do, you just can't get of excess body fat? body fat builds over our body fat increases for lack of exercise and, poor diet. the obesity research institute has found the solution. it's called lycopene. lycopene is clinically to help reduce your body fat and weight and to raise awareness about this weight loss breakthrough. the company is letting people try labels labeling risk free for 30 days. >> now you can four times more weight. just add life cuisine for only 995 call right now and will double your order for a
l right, next,steven thank you. all right. next, a group of squatters turn a beverly hills mansion into a party palace. that realtor trying to stop them heris he nexter . >> did you know zazzle at night relieves allergies while you sleep so you wake refreshed for more productive day? get 24 hour continuous relief that does not fade. >> be wise all take zazzle at night. do you have too much body fat? >> it tends to accumulate on your stomach and thighs. are you struggling to...
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hey, i'm steven with the catch up! tonight — the royal photo drama, let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operation, surrounded by her three children. the photo was released on socials over the weekend, but it didn't take long for people to spot some issues. like this blurry effect on princess charlotte's sleeve. five big picture agencies pulled the photo over concerns it had been manipulated and kate has now admitted she does sometimes experiment with editing and has apologised for any confusion that has been caused. it hasn't stopped lots of conspiracy theories online. but the royals haven't released the original photo. now, if you didn't stay up, let's get you up to speed on the oscars. 0ppenheimer cleaned up, winning best picture, best director and cillian murphy won best actor. for better or for worse, we're all living in 0ppenheimer�*s world, so i would really like to dedicate this to be peacemakers. emma stone got best actress for
hey, i'm steven with the catch up! tonight — the royal photo drama, let's start with the photo that's got lots of people talking. the princess of wales, who has been recovering from an operation, surrounded by her three children. the photo was released on socials over the weekend, but it didn't take long for people to spot some issues. like this blurry effect on princess charlotte's sleeve. five big picture agencies pulled the photo over concerns it had been manipulated and kate has now...
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i went to thank you steven calabresi professor at northwestern university. a good friend of mine, a former colleague of mine. god bless you my friend. >> god bless you market. mark: we will be right back. [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too. because a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. welcome back, america. manda we have a great sure tomorrow night 5:00 p.m. pacific just like this one. ted cruz, who will discuss the border, immigration, slavery unleashed as a result of biden's policy, the murder mayhem in our own country. the democrat party and biden kowtowing rashida tlaib and her supporters and voters in places like dearborn michigan. we are going to talk about mitch mcconnell who should replace them and we will talk about the de
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the stevens have been accustomed to standing in line to basic goods for decades, but off to full use of a deep economic crisis scale. stay on the island has become even more acute right now and have on a long lines of cos, snake outside petrol stations. because there's nothing to feel. meanwhile, agriculture production on the island has plummeted in recent years because there's no longer enough money to import fertilizer. not all of these things end up reducing cubans access to food, which is running into major disorders. now for the 1st time in history, the cuban government, which trumpet, screwed security is one of the main achievements of the revolution. as also you as well as food program to help me get milk. c i may as soon select the children is supposed to get 3 kilograms of milk models, but now they are only given 1.5 kilograms, them on the and then the. okay, so now let's, let's milk. i can't remember the last time i drink bill. it's very expensive, only people die, although we have difficulties and we're still alive, like we cuban, se thomas, see one or more devices as far
the stevens have been accustomed to standing in line to basic goods for decades, but off to full use of a deep economic crisis scale. stay on the island has become even more acute right now and have on a long lines of cos, snake outside petrol stations. because there's nothing to feel. meanwhile, agriculture production on the island has plummeted in recent years because there's no longer enough money to import fertilizer. not all of these things end up reducing cubans access to food, which is...
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." ♪ get through this lonesome day ♪ >> david: "two hearts" with steven van zandt. ♪ two hearts ♪ >> david: it was just two months ago bruce springsteen lost his 98-year-old mother, who was also a fan favorite, dancing at his shows right along with her son. earlier, doctors had advised springsteen to take time off because of peptic ulcer disease. the boss would share rehearsal photos right before his big return, though, and then this video, getting fans ready. >> greetings, freaks, fans, and friends. i want you to be ready, be prepared, be afraid, because we are going to rock you into the ground. >> david: tonight, the tour kicking off 52 dates, 17 countries. the boss is back. ♪ looking good, and we're glad he's back. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. bringing people back to the bay area and building a better bay area. >> the driver involved in a deadly crash has been released from custody. what's happening with the case? to get justice for the family who was killed? >> it's another crisis on the streets of oakland. stolen abandoned cars, dumped all across the city. a ne
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and steven mnuchin is here with us at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. we will talk about that and so much more. "squawk box" is coming right back. >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. you know doug, ever since switching to workday you've been a real rock star. rock star? what do you know about rock stars? billy idol? i mean where's the skin-tight leather? my shoes are leather. where's the unnecessary zippers? that thing! billy, rock star is just how doug feels when he uses workday. thanks, rory. i'll show you rock star! be a finance and hr rock star. workday. for a changing world. billy idol just stole your golf cart! this is our future, ma. godaddy airo. creates a logo, website, even social posts... in minutes! -how? -a.i. (impressed) ay i like it! who wants to come see the future?! get your business online in minutes with godaddy airo encore energy, america's clean energy company, now in production in south texas. energizing america with reliable and affordable uranium for nuclear energy fuel from our envir
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steven mnuchin. lisa: 100%. to meet it is who is coming in, why are they coming in, is this an indication of a policy shift that could create more value in some of these rent-controlled buildings? is it because steven mnuchin wants to reprise his reputation after issues before the financial crisis? it is now a personal intrigue story. jonathan: an amazing story we will talk about through this morning. we have an ecb rate decision later this morning. simon french expecting the ecb to be the first to cut rates in june and the fed to go later, writing "we have moved from being one of the hawkish on the street to now being comparatively dovish as the scenario comes into view. jay powell's testimony alongside yesterday's jolts data suggests ally remains the most likely for the first federal funds rate cuts." let's start with the fed and go to the ecb. why july for you? simon: july in terms of the testimony we got from jay powell in terms of loosening monetary policy in the second half of the year. you do not want to
steven mnuchin. lisa: 100%. to meet it is who is coming in, why are they coming in, is this an indication of a policy shift that could create more value in some of these rent-controlled buildings? is it because steven mnuchin wants to reprise his reputation after issues before the financial crisis? it is now a personal intrigue story. jonathan: an amazing story we will talk about through this morning. we have an ecb rate decision later this morning. simon french expecting the ecb to be the...