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charles: he does because everything he's done, tucker, they have tried to crush him. they have tried to crush tesla at every turn, the white house hates tesla because it's a non- union shop. they have tried to beat him down every single way they can, he knows the challenge. charles: joining me now rebecca walser and mitch roschelle. let's start with the social upheaval. rebecca it's really maddening your thoughts on it all? >> well, i think elon has taken a big step forward and you're absolutely right charles he's putting all of his businesses online and he knows that and even said this is not a money play this is for the greater good of society and you have to start to wonder who is it or why is it that these people are so afraid of what twitter used to be, which was it used to be a free speech platform and then obviously, it's deteriorated from there. why are they afraid of free speech? why can't you argue your ideas in the public square and when, if your ideas are winnable ideas what are we afraid of? charles: you know, mitch, first and foremost i've got to tell yo
charles: he does because everything he's done, tucker, they have tried to crush him. they have tried to crush tesla at every turn, the white house hates tesla because it's a non- union shop. they have tried to beat him down every single way they can, he knows the challenge. charles: joining me now rebecca walser and mitch roschelle. let's start with the social upheaval. rebecca it's really maddening your thoughts on it all? >> well, i think elon has taken a big step forward and you're...
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. >> notice how the original claim of biological weapons is missing from tucker's proof. and how he cites public information as evidence of a cover-up of secret labs. for the record, asking tough questions of any government is an essential role of the froh press. it's important. and we should be careful not to conflate legitimate criticism of the u.s. or ukraine with russian propaganda. but when you are simply sharpg misinformation and playing defense for a murderous dictator, perhaps it's time to consider whether you're asking questions or just making up answers. >>> well, tonight, the white house is walking back a line from president biden's speech in poland. what he said about vladimir putin and what the administration says he meant. up next. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, itpossibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutions and services to help businesses of all size work smarter today. so, the
. >> notice how the original claim of biological weapons is missing from tucker's proof. and how he cites public information as evidence of a cover-up of secret labs. for the record, asking tough questions of any government is an essential role of the froh press. it's important. and we should be careful not to conflate legitimate criticism of the u.s. or ukraine with russian propaganda. but when you are simply sharpg misinformation and playing defense for a murderous dictator, perhaps...
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. >> or just give it to tucker. >>> beautiful afternoon and afternoon high. here is your five-day forecast. next five days with a warming trend. mid-60s. feeling good by the middle of the week. >> that does >> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." house republicans win big tuesday. now, the hard part. turning their ideas into laws. from creating jobs to cutting taxes, to shrinking government. we'll talk about the g.o.p. agenda with eric cantor who is expected to become the new majority leader. paul ryan, set to head the budget committee. and darrell issa, poised to take over the oversight committee and investigate the obama white house. cantor, ryan, and issa, only on "fox news sunday." then, president obama looks ahead after the midterm defeat. >> we can't spend the next two years mired in gridlock. >> chris: we'll ask our sunday panel will the white house really work with republicans? and we'll take a final look at the 2010 elections "on the trail." all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. with their
. >> or just give it to tucker. >>> beautiful afternoon and afternoon high. here is your five-day forecast. next five days with a warming trend. mid-60s. feeling good by the middle of the week. >> that does >> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." house republicans win big tuesday. now, the hard part. turning their ideas into laws. from creating jobs to cutting taxes, to shrinking government. we'll talk about the g.o.p. agenda with eric...
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tom: they should have gotten john tucker on deck. jonathan: just trying to make a move here, tom. down about .3% -- i know, he is getting excited about next week. i'm with you, tom. it is exciting. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa m.: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, i'm lisa mateo. the kremlin says there has been no breakthrough in talks with ukraine. a spokesman says work needs to be done after a meeting in turkey skeptical members of nato are evaluating whether russia's promise to scale back military operations is a turning point. or simply a tactical shift. it is one of the biggest cryptocurrency attacks ever. hackers stole about $600 million from a blockchain network connected to the popular axi infinity online game. they targeted what is known as the road and bridge and drained tokens in two transactions. the breach was not discovered for six days. the u.s. trade chief says it is time to ditch the old playbook when it comes to china. katherine tai says the u.s. should forget about trying to change china's behavior and instead take a defensive posture toward
tom: they should have gotten john tucker on deck. jonathan: just trying to make a move here, tom. down about .3% -- i know, he is getting excited about next week. i'm with you, tom. it is exciting. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa m.: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world, i'm lisa mateo. the kremlin says there has been no breakthrough in talks with ukraine. a spokesman says work needs to be done after a meeting in turkey skeptical members of nato are evaluating whether russia's...
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we heard from the baveng of england's paul tucker in an interview suggesting the same thing. that's why gilt yields are higher. being sold off. yields are high, 1.7%, but it boosted the pound certainly against the dollar, one of the real out-performers for the last few weeks. and sterling/dollar over here, 1.5570, up near the session high at the moment, and there is far less expectation that we'll get in mervyn king's last meeting as governor of the bank of england next week any more quantitative easing, although he has voted for that in the last two meetings. so, maybe there are signs here that things are getting a little better for the uk, and it's one of the few manufacturing pmis that we've seen an improvement in and better than expected. remember, we saw chinese pmis coming down a little weaker than we might have thought as well. so, that just pressured commodities. that's where we stand. as i say, a bit of a shortened market watch because of the may day holidays. back to you. >> may day. people say may day, may day. anyway, ross, thank you for that report. we'll talk a
we heard from the baveng of england's paul tucker in an interview suggesting the same thing. that's why gilt yields are higher. being sold off. yields are high, 1.7%, but it boosted the pound certainly against the dollar, one of the real out-performers for the last few weeks. and sterling/dollar over here, 1.5570, up near the session high at the moment, and there is far less expectation that we'll get in mervyn king's last meeting as governor of the bank of england next week any more...
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even tucker carlson of fox news has said the same thing. >> do you not believe lucy? do you not believe women? connell: i think her point is that it's a different allegation. >> actually, i do believe her. she said she felt uncomfort avenlt sheuncomfortable. connell: he tried to address it in the video he put out today. he chose a different way of going about it. his strategy today of going up there, making a few jokes, trying to make light of it and move on, what did you make of that? >> i think from a political standpoint, strategically, not a smart play. same thing as the president came out and started mocking him, the president of all people mocking someone for inappropriate touching, ha, ha. but his response to that was to re-tweet the president's meme the president tweeted of joe biden. connell: i saw that. >> that's not the smart play. now biden has shared that video with his thousands if not millions of followers. likewise going to this thing today and joking about it, yeah, that could still get played over and over again, him saying i asked them for permissio
even tucker carlson of fox news has said the same thing. >> do you not believe lucy? do you not believe women? connell: i think her point is that it's a different allegation. >> actually, i do believe her. she said she felt uncomfort avenlt sheuncomfortable. connell: he tried to address it in the video he put out today. he chose a different way of going about it. his strategy today of going up there, making a few jokes, trying to make light of it and move on, what did you make of...
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tucker and i told you this yesterday. we think right during the morning rush hour is what you will be getting snow. not a lot of snow but that will be problematic for people because you will be driving, snow will be blowing around a little bit. it will cause some problems out there although as far as accumulation goes, we are expecting a dusting to maybe a half inch. maybe if you are lucky, an inch. that is about it. not a whole lot with this system. then saturday, more snow falling out to the west at #:00 p.m. some indication we could see a few more snow flurries around here as well on saturday. -- then saturday, more snow falling out to the west at 6:00 p.m. for tonight, another cold night, light snow possible. little accumulation and again main snowfall is late, late tonight during the overnight hours. i think when we come to work. 30degrees for your overnight low. that is not too bad. and maybe some snow flurries on saturday. check out your temperatures, much colder, well below normal. after today, our highs will be i
tucker and i told you this yesterday. we think right during the morning rush hour is what you will be getting snow. not a lot of snow but that will be problematic for people because you will be driving, snow will be blowing around a little bit. it will cause some problems out there although as far as accumulation goes, we are expecting a dusting to maybe a half inch. maybe if you are lucky, an inch. that is about it. not a whole lot with this system. then saturday, more snow falling out to the...
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next chiefnt is the executive officer after mark tucker offered not to break tradition and serving insider would they have been better off going down the barclays route and opting for an outsider? >> i don't think so and i think that's because there was not as much pressure to choose an outsider. we are seeing because u.s. rates are normalizing, because growth is there, they want more of the same, which is more low issuance, more cost cuts, and a steady hand at the tiller. that is what mr. flint represents. >> richard taylor won this year's nobel prize for his work biases ing human decision-making and their effect on markets. he co-authored "nudge". this is the badge of authenticity placed upon economics. was the guy who did all the talking and tackling in the organizational work to make behavioral economics respectable to creative institutions, to make it possible for grad students to make money. he was the institution builder who did not want to destroy mainstream economics, but get people to pay more attention to the weird ways we think. >> less volatility in the stock market, yet stock
next chiefnt is the executive officer after mark tucker offered not to break tradition and serving insider would they have been better off going down the barclays route and opting for an outsider? >> i don't think so and i think that's because there was not as much pressure to choose an outsider. we are seeing because u.s. rates are normalizing, because growth is there, they want more of the same, which is more low issuance, more cost cuts, and a steady hand at the tiller. that is what...
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tucker says that he felt your libor rule returns could be lower, doesn't it? >> he felt that our libor rates relative to the other 15 posters -- >> could be relatively lower. >> yeah. yep. >> why then on page 2 of your named to this committee yesterday did you say you don't believe you received an instruction? >> i didn't believe it was an instruction. >> so what was it? a nod and a wink? >> reporter: that was referring, of course, to paul tucker, the deputy governor at the bank of england undergoing a transition as the governor steps down and paul tucker widely seen perps as the man in waiting. broadening this out, though, to moving to what happens next. in light of the potential involvement here, parliament, of course, has been debating whether or not to open a judge-led inquiry or to go to the political route and keep these parliamentary hearings going. we have got the results of the vote in. 320 to 239, not to pursue the judge-led route and reserved for more serious offenses but there will be -- clears the way or a parliamentary inquiry. could take several
tucker says that he felt your libor rule returns could be lower, doesn't it? >> he felt that our libor rates relative to the other 15 posters -- >> could be relatively lower. >> yeah. yep. >> why then on page 2 of your named to this committee yesterday did you say you don't believe you received an instruction? >> i didn't believe it was an instruction. >> so what was it? a nod and a wink? >> reporter: that was referring, of course, to paul tucker, the...
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riots. >> tucker carlson worked for msnbc back in the day. even the headline in 2007, obama, quiet riot, could erupt like l.a. riots. editorial director of the nation national, welcome, ron. desperate from that 47% thing, is this tape important in any way? >> reporter: i think probably not very significant for several reasons. you point out one of them. this was hardly a secret tape. it's in the tape library of most of the networks, including cnn. it was a publicly covered event. it was discussed not only with tucker but on fox. abc talked about it. two other points maybe more important than the fact that it was widely shared, what he said is not that remarkable for a democratic politician, in particular, white or black. the idea that an absence of opportunity and kind of sense of hopelessness contributes to a lack of structure and lawlessness in inner city community sincere not some radical notion, even at the time. more importantly than that, this election -- i think the overwhelming evidence is that voters want this to be a forward-looking
riots. >> tucker carlson worked for msnbc back in the day. even the headline in 2007, obama, quiet riot, could erupt like l.a. riots. editorial director of the nation national, welcome, ron. desperate from that 47% thing, is this tape important in any way? >> reporter: i think probably not very significant for several reasons. you point out one of them. this was hardly a secret tape. it's in the tape library of most of the networks, including cnn. it was a publicly covered event. it...
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. >> trish: president trump telling our own tucker carlson he's not satisfied with the number of jobs being created. what charles payne says needs to happen now. charles is here. he's next. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. due to your first accident. (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> president trump: i have good work numbers. i have very good work numbers, employment numbers, unemployment numbers, they say 4.6, 4.7 and i'm supposed to take a bow. they're not the numbers. you have people that have given up looking for jobs. when you see those numbers adding on to your numbers et cetera not reflective. >> trish: president trump telling our own tucker carlson there is much work that needs to be done when it comes to jobs and charles payne agrees
. >> trish: president trump telling our own tucker carlson he's not satisfied with the number of jobs being created. what charles payne says needs to happen now. charles is here. he's next. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. due to your first accident. (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age...
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vonnie: hsbc naming john flint as the next chief executive officer after new chairman mark tucker opted not to work with tradition and tapped a long serving insider to run the largest bank. -- europe's largest bank. would hsbc been better off going down the barclays route and opting for an outsider here? lionel: i don't think so, and i think because there wasn't that much pressure at this particular time to choose an outsider. i think now we're seeing, because u.s. rates are normalizing and emerging markets are holding up, because growth is there, that they actually same, which is more loan issuance, more cost cuts and a steady hand at the tiller and that's what mr. flint represents. vonnie: richard thaler won the nobel prize for economics in his work in studying the role of human biases in decisionmaking and their effect on markets. the university of chicago professor co-authored the 2008 bestseller "nudge." 2008 this is the badge of authenticity placed now on upon behavior economics, if it wasn't already. justin: thaler most of all, more than any particular research he did, he was the
vonnie: hsbc naming john flint as the next chief executive officer after new chairman mark tucker opted not to work with tradition and tapped a long serving insider to run the largest bank. -- europe's largest bank. would hsbc been better off going down the barclays route and opting for an outsider here? lionel: i don't think so, and i think because there wasn't that much pressure at this particular time to choose an outsider. i think now we're seeing, because u.s. rates are normalizing and...
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they're going to want to silence every voice, tucker, laura, me, rush, beck, mark, o'reilly, you name it. everybody gets -- you get big enough and you get -- your voice becomes powerful, they want to silence b you. they want this channel destroyed. jesse: theyy will give me the benefit of the doubt. >> no. jesse: no. not innocent until proven guilty? >> guilt by accusation, actually. jesse: right. that's how it is now. >> obviously, you know, he's a sad thing, i -- here's a sad thing, i watched the interviews with the two women, gayle king conducted both of them n the cases of -- jesse: oh, fairfax. >> the lieutenant governor. rape and really violent sexual assault. they both told eye witnesses at the time. where are the i believe hers, jesse? jesse: nowhere to be found. >> they only care about the politics -- jesse: it's about the power. they want to maintain the governorship in virginia because it's such a critical state. the governor is in black face, he's still there. >> but look at what -- how do you go so hard and rush to judgment? i believe all women should be believed - >> jou
they're going to want to silence every voice, tucker, laura, me, rush, beck, mark, o'reilly, you name it. everybody gets -- you get big enough and you get -- your voice becomes powerful, they want to silence b you. they want this channel destroyed. jesse: theyy will give me the benefit of the doubt. >> no. jesse: no. not innocent until proven guilty? >> guilt by accusation, actually. jesse: right. that's how it is now. >> obviously, you know, he's a sad thing, i -- here's a...
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make certain that the syrian kurds don't get slaughtered by the tuckers and establish a safe zone. second, even though the territory has been removed from isis, the ability for them to re-emerge is real, 10 to 20,000 of them between iraq and syria, so the advisers with the syrian democratic forces have got to do that and we have to counter the iranian land bridge in the south. those are the three things. paul: we have to take when we come back, hits and misses of the week. i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. ♪ >> time now for our
make certain that the syrian kurds don't get slaughtered by the tuckers and establish a safe zone. second, even though the territory has been removed from isis, the ability for them to re-emerge is real, 10 to 20,000 of them between iraq and syria, so the advisers with the syrian democratic forces have got to do that and we have to counter the iranian land bridge in the south. those are the three things. paul: we have to take when we come back, hits and misses of the week. i'm working to keep...
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tucker barnes will join me on this one. this is all about the relationship of the earth to the sun, the summer solstice, the angle of the earth to the sun and all that. we'll start way very scientific explanation. >> this will be memorable. >> it will be. >> yeah. it will be memorable. it is all about sunlight. during the summer months around here in the washington area, our sunshine and or day light hours is about 1, 17 hours and in the wasn't are time, it is about seven or eight hours. so when you have a lack of sunlight, you get a lot of radiational cooling. that is why we get wintertime. the reason it is memorable because we are doing a scientific experiment. imagine this is the sun. this is the early. the earth rotates around the sun on an axis. depending on the time of year, our sun angle relationship to the earth changes. and during certain times of the year, our angle is farther away from the sun and during certain times of year, we get the brunt of the sunlight. that is why we get -- it depends on the axis of the e
tucker barnes will join me on this one. this is all about the relationship of the earth to the sun, the summer solstice, the angle of the earth to the sun and all that. we'll start way very scientific explanation. >> this will be memorable. >> it will be. >> yeah. it will be memorable. it is all about sunlight. during the summer months around here in the washington area, our sunshine and or day light hours is about 1, 17 hours and in the wasn't are time, it is about seven or...
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tucker, laura me, we've all rush, beck, mark, o'reilly you maim it everybody gets the -- you get big enough and you get -- your voice becomes powerful they want to silence you. >> but they will give me -- the benefit of the doubt. >> no. no. not innocent until proven guilty? >> guilty exactly by accusation. >> that's how it is now, and, obviously, you know here's a sad thing. i watched the interviews with two women gail king conducted both of them and the case of fairfax. lieutenant governor rape and really violent sexual assault, they both told eyewitnesses at the time where are the i believers jesse. >> nowhere to be found. >> where are they they don't care about the issue about but politic and power. >> they want to -- politics and power -- >> well they want to maintain the governorship in virginia because it is such a critical state. >> so they want the governor isn't -- but still there. >> how do you go so hard and rush to judgment? i believe all women should be -- >> because media doesn't hold them accountable the democrats like they do republicans. they're all in the same side
tucker, laura me, we've all rush, beck, mark, o'reilly you maim it everybody gets the -- you get big enough and you get -- your voice becomes powerful they want to silence you. >> but they will give me -- the benefit of the doubt. >> no. no. not innocent until proven guilty? >> guilty exactly by accusation. >> that's how it is now, and, obviously, you know here's a sad thing. i watched the interviews with two women gail king conducted both of them and the case of...
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tucker and i both believe it will be warm. mild to warm seniors for the next several days. that is a look at the weather. >> and it is time now for a special edition of ask the weather guys as the great tony perkins and i put our enormously large heads together to answer your questions. >> today, we are asking the questions. me is why. new james webb space telescope, the successor to the hubble being will be able to peer farther back in space and time than wave ever been able to see before. joining news from the god tarred space flight center in greenbelt, maryland is am amber straughan, the lead scientist. did i get your last name correct? >> that's right. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. we've been mentioning this. this telescope is scheduled to go up in about 2014. we've been mentioning that it can peer farther back in time. we are explained this concept relatively recently on the show. i don't don't know that we did a good job of that. we are not going to look back and see abraham lincoln walking around or is disciples or anything, right? >> we will see
tucker and i both believe it will be warm. mild to warm seniors for the next several days. that is a look at the weather. >> and it is time now for a special edition of ask the weather guys as the great tony perkins and i put our enormously large heads together to answer your questions. >> today, we are asking the questions. me is why. new james webb space telescope, the successor to the hubble being will be able to peer farther back in space and time than wave ever been able to see...
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all of our north swept in and appealed to conservative tribalism, which is exactly what tucker carlson is doing now. the result was, the hearings had no impact. a year later, voters went to the polls, didn't even think about the iran contra scandal, when they reelected the reagan administration to effectively stay in power. what follows these hearings, i would argue, is going to be more crucial towards the outcome of how this will be remembered then the hearings themselves. i think the hearings themselves will be tremendous. great moments -- list shiny was tremendous. it was a world historical moment, i think, that she had last night. i think ivanka trump -- that was one of the most talked about moments, really, today on social media. what she said about her father and then was her father, today, said about her -- but i think it's what comes after the hearings where the challenges lie. >> yeah. all fair points there. michael? >> this was a fraud against democracy. i thought it was evident on the day it happened. i was just looking back. i did a tweet at 2:47 pm during the attacks sayin
all of our north swept in and appealed to conservative tribalism, which is exactly what tucker carlson is doing now. the result was, the hearings had no impact. a year later, voters went to the polls, didn't even think about the iran contra scandal, when they reelected the reagan administration to effectively stay in power. what follows these hearings, i would argue, is going to be more crucial towards the outcome of how this will be remembered then the hearings themselves. i think the hearings...
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it is the segment where tucker barnes and i put our heads together to answer your most pressing questions, weather- related or otherwise, boys and girls. today's question is from john whip of rockville. he needs help settling an argument between him an a friend. he writes, if you weigh a container of snow and then let the snow melt, will the container weigh the same as it did when it contained the snow? my friend says that, as it melts, it will weigh more. i say it weigh the same. john says the roof of his friend's utility shed didn't collapse until after all the snow started to melt. that is what started this whole discussion. you have any thoughts on this. >> that is tough. you do think about as the snow starts to melt an gets wetter, that it would be heavier but i'll bow with the old a pound of feather is the same as i pound of anything else. >> i think if it is in a bucket, water will be heavier. >> we're split here. correct answer is a pound of snow when it melts into water will be a pound of water. they weigh the same. it is -- the density is different and it tax a different form bu
it is the segment where tucker barnes and i put our heads together to answer your most pressing questions, weather- related or otherwise, boys and girls. today's question is from john whip of rockville. he needs help settling an argument between him an a friend. he writes, if you weigh a container of snow and then let the snow melt, will the container weigh the same as it did when it contained the snow? my friend says that, as it melts, it will weigh more. i say it weigh the same. john says the...
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i'm matt from tucker, new york. i was wondering what you thought of arna, arena pharmaceuticals. they have velvet launching in a couple days. >> it is a very -- let's just understand this. very controversial stock. i'm not as crazy about the obesity sector. why? because there are so many drug companies in it. i'm going to take a pass. i don't think that arena is right for most of our viewers. it's a two-week series of medical plays on "mad money." today we're celebrating the real game changers. holy cow. this stuff is just radical. rna at work here. celebrating isis on a pullback. alnylam right here, and sangamo, that's the spec of all specs. don't move. "lightning round" is next. >>> hey, wildcats, thursday, april 25th, let's rumble. "mad money" back-to-school tour is hitting my home state of pennsylvania. we're going to nova! go to madmoney.cnbc.com for tickets. you will not want to miss this. now it is time for "the lightning round." >> buy, buy, buy! sell, sell, sell! play to this sound and then the lightning round is over at this are you ready? i'm going to start with nathan
i'm matt from tucker, new york. i was wondering what you thought of arna, arena pharmaceuticals. they have velvet launching in a couple days. >> it is a very -- let's just understand this. very controversial stock. i'm not as crazy about the obesity sector. why? because there are so many drug companies in it. i'm going to take a pass. i don't think that arena is right for most of our viewers. it's a two-week series of medical plays on "mad money." today we're celebrating the...
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we know we're going to hear from paul tucker at the bank of england. this all comes back to these global benchmark borrowing rates that affect everyone, from households to companies, are paying for credit. >> i hope you're having your cups of tea and cue couple kerr sandwiches. >> yes. >> thanks for that, kelly. >>> house committee report finds the former countrywide financial bought influence by giving discount loans to members of congress, staffers, government officials and executives at fannie mae. countrywide specialized in subprime loans at the heart of the foreclosure crisis. the report says some of the discounts were personally ordered by the countrywide ceo, mozilo. the report named six current and former members of congress who received loans. lance roberts is ceo of street talk economists. he jones us now. can the u.s. market finally draw a line under these issues? >> not yet. you know, the problem is, we're still dealing with a lot of these issues, of course, it's very interesting when you look at really kind of what's the evolution of this
we know we're going to hear from paul tucker at the bank of england. this all comes back to these global benchmark borrowing rates that affect everyone, from households to companies, are paying for credit. >> i hope you're having your cups of tea and cue couple kerr sandwiches. >> yes. >> thanks for that, kelly. >>> house committee report finds the former countrywide financial bought influence by giving discount loans to members of congress, staffers, government...
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jon: tucker carlson, chris kofinis. we'll see what happens on tuesday. thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: the battle for virginia going down to the wire. polls say the key swing state is simply too close to call. president obama won it last time. today governor romney is holding campaigns, campaign events across the state. we'll take and in depth look what is at stake for the state of virginia and what it means for the election. >>> you've seen these pictures, right? cars submerged in the floodwaters after sandy blew through? what happened to all the swamped cars? the impact it could have on the auto industry and we'll talk about the economy as well. that is up ahead. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp med
jon: tucker carlson, chris kofinis. we'll see what happens on tuesday. thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: the battle for virginia going down to the wire. polls say the key swing state is simply too close to call. president obama won it last time. today governor romney is holding campaigns, campaign events across the state. we'll take and in depth look what is at stake for the state of virginia and what it means for the election. >>> you've seen these pictures, right? cars...
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tucker down low. 104-103. the game tied at 106, the old man chipping in. leandro barbosa. suns up by three. and then this, jared dudley berries another three. the suns had a five-point lead. but then we know the drill. kevin durant, clay thompson, bombs away. down the stretch, the warriors pulled away. for the 133-120 win. >> our team bounced back chance to win every night. winning is important, players being in position to finish games is important. amazing job, he had his time, devon had his time. we saw the support for that, it is fickle but it is what it is. we love our guys. we understand getting better, our guys play hard and play with their heart and you can only respect that. >>> college hoops, asu at it again. devils g tray holder doing his part. there, 24 in the game to lead asu scores. the guards are pretty darn good. maybe the big man can be good too. the jam there. asu up by one. second half release the taurean graham, one dunk. how about another one? thank you, sir. may i have another? 51-50. the tide was turning. asu up 53-51. they never looked back. now 2-0
tucker down low. 104-103. the game tied at 106, the old man chipping in. leandro barbosa. suns up by three. and then this, jared dudley berries another three. the suns had a five-point lead. but then we know the drill. kevin durant, clay thompson, bombs away. down the stretch, the warriors pulled away. for the 133-120 win. >> our team bounced back chance to win every night. winning is important, players being in position to finish games is important. amazing job, he had his time, devon...
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that gave the big bars out what would you say this is the best house what would it be for you >> the tucker at candy apples. >> yeah, but they were wrapped in -- >> do you have kids come where you live now >> i am decorated and i went to king's last night and i got the biggest. i am one of the guys that let kids put their hands in and it is lights out. >> it is lights out and you got to be there and you are gone >> i like the big bars >> i forgot, bitter honey, do remember those >> do you remember those because it takes your fillings out you got no fillings when you are done with those. >> how many of your thing things -- how many of your required things for abbott did we get for you >> we got a lot of them. >> we did? >> we get people like masco and a forecast cut, the stock went up 10% i have been looking for forecast cuts and stocks going up and s&p over 6%. we got negative six. look at facebook today everybody cuts the price target, it does not matter, the stock goes up. we got a lot of companies report, the street does not like them but they go up anyway we have mixed data i don't want
that gave the big bars out what would you say this is the best house what would it be for you >> the tucker at candy apples. >> yeah, but they were wrapped in -- >> do you have kids come where you live now >> i am decorated and i went to king's last night and i got the biggest. i am one of the guys that let kids put their hands in and it is lights out. >> it is lights out and you got to be there and you are gone >> i like the big bars >> i forgot,...
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i always liked marshal tucker. synchrony, that was fabulous. there you go. >> when we come back is the sentiment beginning to turn on mcdonald's in a good way. >> two new notes out as the company holds a meeting with franchisees in las vegas. >>> a rough 2015 for alibaba. one analyst's take on what's ailing that stock. the premark, our first triple-digit loss for the dow since january. six triple digit moves in february all to the upside. more "squawk on the street." >>> mcdonald's holding a meeting with franchisees in las vegas as new ceo steve easterbrook attempts to turn around company sales. two new notes out. rbc upgrading to outperform, take target from 3993 to 115. janney say business in the second half of february meaningfully worse than prior assumptions. we can take the rbc note first, comps going positive by year-end on menu rationalization, regionalization but also the crises ending in china, japan, russia. >> wow, russia. great for world peace. >> great for a lot of things. >> look i think the stock he
i always liked marshal tucker. synchrony, that was fabulous. there you go. >> when we come back is the sentiment beginning to turn on mcdonald's in a good way. >> two new notes out as the company holds a meeting with franchisees in las vegas. >>> a rough 2015 for alibaba. one analyst's take on what's ailing that stock. the premark, our first triple-digit loss for the dow since january. six triple digit moves in february all to the upside. more "squawk on the...
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cap and trade, number two on your list, tucker. >> yes. the idea that you would tax energy in the middle of a recession. you would cause people's monthly utility bills to rise when they can't even pay their mortgages was insane from day one and the best part was this never had a shot of becoming law. this was never going to become law of the land but the democrats got behind it anyway so it was the worst of all worlds. they were hurt politically and didn't get the policy through and not going to, by the way. >> interesting. number 3, and this is a bipartisan list, by the way. sharon angle's senate campaign. this was a turkey. >> i like sharon angle and i agreed with virtually everything she said for whatever it's worth. but you could -- it was very hard to find someone in the state of nevada this year who couldn't beat harry reid and republicans found the one person who wouldn't, out of a field of three candidates, they picked the one who couldn't. this was not a good senate campaign. it was badly run and harry reid is still leader of the
cap and trade, number two on your list, tucker. >> yes. the idea that you would tax energy in the middle of a recession. you would cause people's monthly utility bills to rise when they can't even pay their mortgages was insane from day one and the best part was this never had a shot of becoming law. this was never going to become law of the land but the democrats got behind it anyway so it was the worst of all worlds. they were hurt politically and didn't get the policy through and not...
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you're a rosewood tuckers point i've been to is really special and phenomenal and expensive. you seem to also go into markets where you see competition from the four seasons. i'm thinking of las ventatas is in los cabos and you are the. the carlisle while in new york it is incredibly expensive at $630 a night comes in under the very high-end competition. the four seasons is about a thousand bucks. st. regis is about a thousand bucks s that intentionally? or somebody getting a hotel that expensive really care whether it is 700 or a thousand dollars? >> it is intentional? it is really because as you know the carlisle, the carlisle is situated up on 76th street and it's own authentic destination. in general, a typical traveler when they come to new york they like to stay midtown or mid manhattan. people that come to the carlisle know it for its destination and, and the fact that it's an iconic hotel. so carlisle has its own following. so we're not really concerned with the rate between $633 or a thousand dollars. melissa: yeah. >> and of course as we start our renovations at the
you're a rosewood tuckers point i've been to is really special and phenomenal and expensive. you seem to also go into markets where you see competition from the four seasons. i'm thinking of las ventatas is in los cabos and you are the. the carlisle while in new york it is incredibly expensive at $630 a night comes in under the very high-end competition. the four seasons is about a thousand bucks. st. regis is about a thousand bucks s that intentionally? or somebody getting a hotel that...
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that chimes with paul tucker, the deputy governor saying financial stability now, rather than deputy governor, but saying there is now signs that the economy is turning the corner. >> yeah, it would have looked pretty silly if he said that and then the data came out weak. >> yes. >> so, certainly the message is consistent. actually, turning back to steve to talk about viagogo. ticket sales to some extent are a reflection of demand. how has the european crisis, you know, britain's economy affected business? >> our business is going very, very well. so, we're now in 30 countries. we're the world's largest ticket marketplace. we have tickets for practically every event anywhere in the world. so, our business is going very, very well. >> but do you see the pricing changing? for instance, are ticket resale prices coming down in some of the harder hit countries? >> what you do see is that when the event approaches, ticket prices will fall because sellers want to sell their tickets. so, for example, it's actually a very good idea to check the website in the few weeks before an event because
that chimes with paul tucker, the deputy governor saying financial stability now, rather than deputy governor, but saying there is now signs that the economy is turning the corner. >> yeah, it would have looked pretty silly if he said that and then the data came out weak. >> yes. >> so, certainly the message is consistent. actually, turning back to steve to talk about viagogo. ticket sales to some extent are a reflection of demand. how has the european crisis, you know,...
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i think it's a rather desperate attempt -- tucker carlson is the guy who employed -- he yelled at the press conference a few months ago. they're trying to do anything they can to change the narrative. the uncovering of this tape that cnn has had for five years and played multiple times before, you know, i think it's nothing. >> what about uncovering something that was never covered? >> i don't think that this is going to persuade anyone. i think republicans probably do need to focus more on the unemployment and the economy. but, you know, i do think conservatives have -- i have had this running commentary this year on the media. you know, it reminds me of when republicans started quoting thing barack obama said in the past. there were all sorts of media stories about, where are they getting this stuff from? turns out they got it from his book that was a best seller in 2007 but no one actually read. yes, the immediate has had, but there were parts the media would have focused on if a republican said it, and they didn't with barack obama. did goes back to -- the media built this narrati
i think it's a rather desperate attempt -- tucker carlson is the guy who employed -- he yelled at the press conference a few months ago. they're trying to do anything they can to change the narrative. the uncovering of this tape that cnn has had for five years and played multiple times before, you know, i think it's nothing. >> what about uncovering something that was never covered? >> i don't think that this is going to persuade anyone. i think republicans probably do need to focus...
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. >>> meanwhile, barclays chairman markus agius and bank of england deputy editor paul tucker are due to appear before a parliamentary committee next week. lawmakers want to clarify whether any government officials pressured barclays to manipulate rates during the financial crisis. the issue isn't just causing waves in london, however. the global probe has reached japan, where rbs has pulled out of the panels that set tibor. this is japan's version of libor. it's the tokyo interbank offering rate. and in hong kong, ubs and citigroup earlier withdrew from the u.s. hibor panel, which is hong kong interbank offering rate, this after an investigation found evidence of attempted manipulation of rates there. ross, we've seen, again, this similar practice before. it's not just london. and given that these products across the world, mortgages, derivatives, what not, are all cued off these rates, i think underscores how difficult this problem is going to be. >> and there's two sides, prefinancial crisis and post financial crisis. a lot of focus is what's happening post financial crisis, and so
. >>> meanwhile, barclays chairman markus agius and bank of england deputy editor paul tucker are due to appear before a parliamentary committee next week. lawmakers want to clarify whether any government officials pressured barclays to manipulate rates during the financial crisis. the issue isn't just causing waves in london, however. the global probe has reached japan, where rbs has pulled out of the panels that set tibor. this is japan's version of libor. it's the tokyo interbank...
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i have to ask you about this i think watched congressman jim humane on tucker carlson last night a democrat one of the first things out of his mouth literally that americans don't like obamacare, and, by the way, 8 out of 10 support changing it significantly in some way, americans don't like it because they have been lied to by republicans about it because they don't understand it. and i thought that that was level of insanity i rarely hear from democrats. >> the whole process i think on obamacare has been a disaster they say what what we haven't done right articulate the message. >> you are too stupidest to understand i guess premium increases lot of coverage i don't have access to my doctor, and the deductibles high but smoke and mirrors. >> absolutely they are not willing to listen they have their truthths we have ours they are not willing to listen to anybody else it is to their death 8 out of 10 want change to this that is what republicans say they are going to do they issue going to bring not saying we are going to repeal it let it go we are going to repeal and replace. >> final words
i have to ask you about this i think watched congressman jim humane on tucker carlson last night a democrat one of the first things out of his mouth literally that americans don't like obamacare, and, by the way, 8 out of 10 support changing it significantly in some way, americans don't like it because they have been lied to by republicans about it because they don't understand it. and i thought that that was level of insanity i rarely hear from democrats. >> the whole process i think on...
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tucker says he felt your libor returns could be lower, doesn't it? >> he felt our libor rates relative to the other 15 posters. >> could be relatively low. >> yep. >> why on page two of your note to this committee yesterday did you say you don't believe you received an instruction? >> i didn't believe it was an instruction. >> what was it? a nod and a wink? >> all right. bob diamond may have lost his job in the wake of this. barclays slapped with huge settlements. i'm sorry for the sirens. downgraded by ratings firms. but investors see some value here. nevertheless we had crispin odie buying into barclays calling it the cheapest bank in the world. he made money in 2009 on this as well. investors may be unsettledly the prospect of a political inquiry weighing over shares of barclays and other banks likely to be named in settlements going forward. at least some see a value opportunity here. >> thank you, kelly evans, joining us from london today. interesting discussion is what bob diamond now and when. >> yeah. >> saying he only discovered the depth of
tucker says he felt your libor returns could be lower, doesn't it? >> he felt our libor rates relative to the other 15 posters. >> could be relatively low. >> yep. >> why on page two of your note to this committee yesterday did you say you don't believe you received an instruction? >> i didn't believe it was an instruction. >> what was it? a nod and a wink? >> all right. bob diamond may have lost his job in the wake of this. barclays slapped with huge...
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. >> brian: is this guy, tucker, a lucky man? >> he is lucky, but i'm a lucky girl, too. i'm very lucky. >> brian: she gets heard in malibu. it's all -- the details are there. >> my reno cast was there. my "dancing with the stars" family was there. my greenhouse family was there. every chicken in the barn yard showed up. it was wonderful. >> gretchen: brandy even sings. >> brandy brought me to tears. i love you, brandy. she brought me to tears. yes. >> steve: it will be on tlc this weekend. can you stick around? >> would you you like me to? >> we would. more with niecy nash, two minutes on "fox & friends." >> i like the way you say that. >> steve: thank you. t vegetable. t vegetable. they fill you up without filling you out. yes! v8 juice gives you three of your five daily servings of vegetables. that's what i'm talking about! v8. what's your number? sweet & salty nut bars... they're made from whole roasted nuts and dipped in creamy peanut butter, making your craving for a sweet & salty bar irresistible, by nature valley. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still ov
. >> brian: is this guy, tucker, a lucky man? >> he is lucky, but i'm a lucky girl, too. i'm very lucky. >> brian: she gets heard in malibu. it's all -- the details are there. >> my reno cast was there. my "dancing with the stars" family was there. my greenhouse family was there. every chicken in the barn yard showed up. it was wonderful. >> gretchen: brandy even sings. >> brandy brought me to tears. i love you, brandy. she brought me to tears. yes....
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i know you're taping tucker carlson about the gorsuch nomination, right? you've got -- >> i'm going to talk about you, joe. >> you've got to get over there quickly. that's coming up. i love that -- >> i'm going to right a new report, joe kernen wrong again. >> you know you're pretty good on those generals. i mean you may know nothing but you're never in doubt on that stuff. it's awesome. anyway, thank you. >> he's been hanging out getting on your bad side. >> i know. i know. we got to -- just pretend we know. anyway, jeff rosenberg, you will be replaced -- is there a date? >> no. not yet. >> you know what larry did? larry did say 30 billion dollars out of 5 trillion will be, you know, computer aided. >> and you know who we didn't talk to and need to thank, doug. >> doug? >> douglas holtz-eakin. >> thank you. >> his name -- >> douglas, thank you. >> he's trying to stay under the radar so we don't call him out for -- >> doug's the man! >> all right. >> thanks. >> i'm just going to stay out of the food fight today. >> yeah, exactly. >> thanks. >> when we come
i know you're taping tucker carlson about the gorsuch nomination, right? you've got -- >> i'm going to talk about you, joe. >> you've got to get over there quickly. that's coming up. i love that -- >> i'm going to right a new report, joe kernen wrong again. >> you know you're pretty good on those generals. i mean you may know nothing but you're never in doubt on that stuff. it's awesome. anyway, thank you. >> he's been hanging out getting on your bad side. >>...