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for some years jamie dressed like a go and went along with society's expectations. and i'm calling about the moment and then time the moment when i realized that i didn't feel comfortable in this role, the tool that i was being pushed into it on august head. and then i tried hard to push myself into it and somehow fulfilled his role. but at some point, i really realized that this wasn't possible. it wasn't me. that's been aged 15, he confided in his mother and told her that he wanted to identify as a male under the existing rule which has passed in 1980. the procedure for changing a person's legal agenda was lang c. expensive. and at times invasive until 2011 trends, people have to be stabilized to officially change the agenda to these only time off on the, at the moment you need to independent medical experts and a court order and an assistant. you have to pay money for these. if you don't get legal items, it's simply a very, very long process of jeremy size, then you know and makes the process for trends. people much easier that this move from some a self determin
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oh, the father, the father, the 21 year old jamie williams seen him on the left. i'm sharing pictures of his childhood with a friend back then he was a young go put it on hand as i was, and i always did everything with my brothers when i was a child, we grew up together and there was never any difference because we've all the same clothes we had the same hobbies and there was no role model for me that i had to feed in somehow. and then at some point the moment came when society made a distinction between us. for some years, jeremy dressed like a go and went along with societies expectations and then come at the moment which and then time the moment when i realized that i didn't feel comfortable in this role, the tool that was being pushed into it. and obviously it's, and then i tried hard to push myself into it and somehow fulfill this role. but at some point i really realized that this wasn't possible. it wasn't me okay. excuse me. it's been this is age 15. he confided in his mother and told her that he wanted to identify as a male. under the existing rule which
oh, the father, the father, the 21 year old jamie williams seen him on the left. i'm sharing pictures of his childhood with a friend back then he was a young go put it on hand as i was, and i always did everything with my brothers when i was a child, we grew up together and there was never any difference because we've all the same clothes we had the same hobbies and there was no role model for me that i had to feed in somehow. and then at some point the moment came when society made a...
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so jamie says the new little and makes the process for trends. people much easier that this move from some a self determination means that i know best to i and then can determine that myself . while the passing of the little remains controversial, especially among german conservatives. it's a landmark moment for gem and these trends intersects and on binary community. out the fashion world is remembering one of its icons after the death of a tale and design it roberto corvalle at the age of $83.00 known for his bold and colorful animal, prince cabal. we found that his own label in 1970, he was popular among the international jet set and his clothes from one by stars, including so few laurenne and jennifer lopez to just before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. f s. our 6 people have been killed and others injured in a nice attack at a shopping mall in sydney, australia, police, shopped at the suspected attack or at the scene and say, they are not rolling anything out, including terrorism as the modem. and that's all i have for you for
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. >> jamie dimon's warnings for investors. higher rates, and the profound implications of a.i. >>> we begin with news vonding a major supplier to nvidia. the white house announcing $6.6 billion for the company's arizona plants. under the commitment, tsmc is committed to adding a third complex. jim, we're talking some 20,000 construction jobs, there's money in here for workforce training. >> this is a big one, it's the ones that we really need. i don't know, we'll have to talk about how much they really feed. we don't have enough engineers to build these. david, you know that this is the most tenuous, we'll talk with sara about it, the most tenuous situation we have, which is we could lose access to this if china moves on taiwan. >> we could. >> that's a big threat. >> certainly important component of our concern if that were to occur. >> and supply chain. >> we've said so many times when it comes to high-end chips, tsmc is the de facto place to go. i heard your comments about intel on friday. >> we'll ask her about intel. the
. >> jamie dimon's warnings for investors. higher rates, and the profound implications of a.i. >>> we begin with news vonding a major supplier to nvidia. the white house announcing $6.6 billion for the company's arizona plants. under the commitment, tsmc is committed to adding a third complex. jim, we're talking some 20,000 construction jobs, there's money in here for workforce training. >> this is a big one, it's the ones that we really need. i don't know, we'll have to...
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>> it's the house of jamie dimon, led by jamie dimon in the front seat, trying to give off is larger-than-life message that he does every year. you can speculate on his tax trade or whatever else you want to do. he has talked about this before and others have talked about similar things. annmarie: there is a lot of questions swirling in washington after he made those comments in davos. he had lunch with vp kamala harris. someone in the white house quipped to me that the days of davos are long forgotten. one thing that stands out, the staggering inability of the government causes deep damage to our growth. we have heard a lot about this on our program. jonathan: and yet, here we are talking about an economy that remains resilient. best economy relative to europe and what's taking place there? lisa: michael put out a piece talking about how the deficit will grow for the republicans or the democrats. it won't matter because people can still chug along. this is the bottom line. how long before it matters? people can scream about it all they want and care, it doesn't mean anybody else will care. jo
>> it's the house of jamie dimon, led by jamie dimon in the front seat, trying to give off is larger-than-life message that he does every year. you can speculate on his tax trade or whatever else you want to do. he has talked about this before and others have talked about similar things. annmarie: there is a lot of questions swirling in washington after he made those comments in davos. he had lunch with vp kamala harris. someone in the white house quipped to me that the days of davos are...
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and she directly reports to jamie dimon, and i think companies taking and doing things like that are going to start super hyping up the actual -- >> i don't think it is here yet. >> i don't think a.i. is part of this at all yet. that's my opinion. >> you know the only place, college students have more time, because they don't have to write any papers. >> absolutely true. >> i ask you, great interview with anthropic yesterday, what can i use it for and you racked your brain and said on draft kings i might be able to -- >> that's the most important question it is not just -- tell me about this whiz bang technology. tell me what it is used for, how it is going to work its way into the economy and how we live. >> i can tell you how to use it. jpmorgan is using it to some degree, but i don't think it is taking jobs away just yet. but we talked about actually in finance, anybody or in marketing or anybody who is making a deck, you know, a power point presentation. >> for a merger an acquisition. >> for any kind of time you make a presentation to anybody, you know if you're a marketing comp
and she directly reports to jamie dimon, and i think companies taking and doing things like that are going to start super hyping up the actual -- >> i don't think it is here yet. >> i don't think a.i. is part of this at all yet. that's my opinion. >> you know the only place, college students have more time, because they don't have to write any papers. >> absolutely true. >> i ask you, great interview with anthropic yesterday, what can i use it for and you racked...
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about treasury secretary, one name, we were kibbitzing about, that one name i thought was smart was jamie dimon, he is a democrat, everyone says that trump wants to exclude everyone but a trump-like person, and chance that a d democrat like jamie dimon, one of few moderate democrats in the world. >> i don't know what president trump is thinking, he is thinking in a lot of different directs. david: but you worked there. >> secretary mnuchin was very effective secretary. and you have to look at finance, you look at a number of figures, john pal john paulson, but outside of the box robert lighthizer and jamie dimon, s-- he is a long time democrat. david: he may liver from lighthizer mode. >> a core element of being treasury secretary is dealing with china. trade policies, sanctions, on all kinds of enemies in the world, you need someone who is on the same page with regard to china, i'm not sure that jamie dimon would be particularly. david: not as far as blackstone. >> but you need someone who is very similar in the thinking and aggressive approach to china as drusm p president trump is. dav
about treasury secretary, one name, we were kibbitzing about, that one name i thought was smart was jamie dimon, he is a democrat, everyone says that trump wants to exclude everyone but a trump-like person, and chance that a d democrat like jamie dimon, one of few moderate democrats in the world. >> i don't know what president trump is thinking, he is thinking in a lot of different directs. david: but you worked there. >> secretary mnuchin was very effective secretary. and you have...
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we hear from jpmorgan chase's ceo jamie dimon. he is looking to say inflation is deeper than expected. dimon said the growing need to increase spending in sectors and large amounts of deficit sending. jamie dimon said the bank has plans for rates as high as 8% and as low as 2%. we hear from the minneapolis fed president neel kashkari said they have to get back to 2% target warning the credibility is now at stake. >> we built up a lot of credibility going into the shock. we are seeing the high inflation, but we believe the fed is serious about getting it back down. that helped us get back down, but we have to go all the way. if we stop short, you will say they will stop short next time. >> and analysts are looking to cut bets. futures contracts for december now point to 60 basis points of cuts this year. that is down from 150 basis points slated at the start of the year. traders are split over when easing will split with the fmoc standing at 50% for the june meeting. the consumer inflation is s stabiliz stabilizing. concerns over d
we hear from jpmorgan chase's ceo jamie dimon. he is looking to say inflation is deeper than expected. dimon said the growing need to increase spending in sectors and large amounts of deficit sending. jamie dimon said the bank has plans for rates as high as 8% and as low as 2%. we hear from the minneapolis fed president neel kashkari said they have to get back to 2% target warning the credibility is now at stake. >> we built up a lot of credibility going into the shock. we are seeing the...
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jamie >> absolutely bonkers. jamie white, thank you for joining us with that knockout statistic. now, tomorrow, it's the annual general meeting of natwest group. yes, it's their first agm since i perhaps caused them some difficulties . no not true. they difficulties. no not true. they caused themself those difficulties as i did nothing wrong whatsoever. they de—banking me because my views did not align with those of the bank. they then palmed it all off onto a city law firm, travis smith, to do an investigation. now the reason i won that case and got public sympathy was i put in a subject access request to got to the get the information about me. the bank held well, i've done a similar subject access request to the legal firm who conducted the inquiry, travis smith. and guess what? i've got 139 pages of documents back and all they are are copies of press articles. no information , no information or information, no information or debate that took place between natwest and travis smith has been released to me at all. travis smith are claiming this is privileged information . that
jamie >> absolutely bonkers. jamie white, thank you for joining us with that knockout statistic. now, tomorrow, it's the annual general meeting of natwest group. yes, it's their first agm since i perhaps caused them some difficulties . no not true. they difficulties. no not true. they caused themself those difficulties as i did nothing wrong whatsoever. they de—banking me because my views did not align with those of the bank. they then palmed it all off onto a city law firm, travis...
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that, and i'm not sure jamie cara gher and wrong. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraofler and wrong. sjustd that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said,1d wrong. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said, look,yng. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said, look, if]. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said, look, if]. ifsjust d sort of said, look, if i, if i was in my 20s now and i was earning all that money, i would just concentrate on my career. there other things should there are other things i should concentrate know, concentrate on too, you know, like football concentrate on too, you know, like going football concentrate on too, you know, like going to football concentrate on too, you know, like going to nightclubs.l concentrate on too, you know, like going to nightclubs and not going to nightclubs and sniffing stuff. sniffing like stuff. >> having kids might >> yeah. which having kids might put off suppose, put you off that, i suppose, and i the beckham i remember watching the beckham documentary and there's a bit where had first where they just had
that, and i'm not sure jamie cara gher and wrong. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraofler and wrong. sjustd that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said,1d wrong. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said, look,yng. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said, look, if]. sjust d that, and i'm not sure jamie caraof said, look, if]. ifsjust d sort of said, look, if i, if i was in my 20s now and i was earning all that money, i would just concentrate on my career. there other things...
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. ♪ dancing in the front yard ♪ ♪ are those christmas jamies ♪ ♪ they're christmas jamies ♪ >> pen holderness why he thinks his adhd helps him win one of the most popular reality shows out there. >>> we begin this hour though with an escalation in the ongoing protests on college campuses. protesters are occupying a building at columbia university. that's video of protesters breaking windows and doors to get into the building. columbia is now threatening to expull expel any students. >> protests must be peaceful and lawful. the education secretary telling congress this morning that federal dollars could be at stake if schools don't take action. more than 1100 people have been arrested nationwide during these protests. police and protesters faced off virginia commonwealth university in richmond. police also arresting several demonstrators at unc, chapel hill this morning and nearly 80 people were arrested during protests on monday at the university of texas, austin. team of correspondents from california to capitol hill. we begin with antonia himselfon at columbia university. what did the stude
. ♪ dancing in the front yard ♪ ♪ are those christmas jamies ♪ ♪ they're christmas jamies ♪ >> pen holderness why he thinks his adhd helps him win one of the most popular reality shows out there. >>> we begin this hour though with an escalation in the ongoing protests on college campuses. protesters are occupying a building at columbia university. that's video of protesters breaking windows and doors to get into the building. columbia is now threatening to expull...
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here's jamie in january with me on this program. watch. we're coming off this little bit of a drought in capital markets activity. i'm wondering if you're getting a sense the log jam will breaks this year in 2024. >> i think you've seen part of the log jam broke early last year. you see ipos, not as many but they're coming back, slightly different types, saw a such he'll big healthcare ipos, m&a you're seeing. if you want to do a huge deal you can do a $30 billion deal, $30 billion financing, probably today. so yeah, it's open. maria: of course we've seen capital markets hit record highs in the first quarter. >> the capital markets are looking -- i don't know the president is providing as well as he should. i hope we'll see stable interest rates for the end of the year. if the that's the case, i think capital a markets could drive good profits for the big banks. the other concern is we have $2.2 trillion of commercial real estate financing coming due in the next four years, 2.2 trillion. and as many of these properties are under-valued com
here's jamie in january with me on this program. watch. we're coming off this little bit of a drought in capital markets activity. i'm wondering if you're getting a sense the log jam will breaks this year in 2024. >> i think you've seen part of the log jam broke early last year. you see ipos, not as many but they're coming back, slightly different types, saw a such he'll big healthcare ipos, m&a you're seeing. if you want to do a huge deal you can do a $30 billion deal, $30 billion...
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jamie: we need good american leadership. we need to explain to people why this is so important for the world. america first. no american president will say america second. but we need to explain why ukraine is important to us and why america relies on global security and why our allies rely on that. if they cannot rely on america they will have to rely on someone else. ♪ - super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. ♪ ♪ - i'm nervous, i'm excited. ♪ ♪ - [man] okay, let's see it. let's see it. - oh my gosh. - jesus suarez, i did it and it's here. (group cheers) ♪ ♪ - [narrator] next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu. visit snhu.edu. so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at tho
jamie: we need good american leadership. we need to explain to people why this is so important for the world. america first. no american president will say america second. but we need to explain why ukraine is important to us and why america relies on global security and why our allies rely on that. if they cannot rely on america they will have to rely on someone else. ♪ - super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. ♪ ♪ - i'm nervous, i'm excited. ♪ ♪ -...
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jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says it's quite clear the american economy is strong. on the conference call he says credit card chargeoffs are normalizing. he also says there are some cracks in subprime auto. this is all coming out of the call this morning. of course, we know at the ceo of jp morgan has been quite skeptical of a soft landing, and if he has talked about the stimulus money keeping inflation at a elevated levels. the stock this morning was up 3.5% despite beating earnings and revenue expectation, but coming in a little light on net interest income. we'll keep following the banks. a lot more next week, join us for the rest of the first quarter earnings reporting season. that'll do it for us. i will see you tonight on maria bart row -- bartiromo's "wall street. have a good one. stu, take it away we. stuart: all right, good morning, everyone. looming this weekend, terror and war. the alarm bells are ringing. according to "the wall street journal," an iranian attack on israel is expected in the next two days. an american general is over there now backing up
jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says it's quite clear the american economy is strong. on the conference call he says credit card chargeoffs are normalizing. he also says there are some cracks in subprime auto. this is all coming out of the call this morning. of course, we know at the ceo of jp morgan has been quite skeptical of a soft landing, and if he has talked about the stimulus money keeping inflation at a elevated levels. the stock this morning was up 3.5% despite beating earnings and revenue...
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this year, oj is up 46 enter-mac i'm making up 23% a copy of 22% and zopp 19%, you know, jamie dimon also in that letter warns of a spike in inflation. we all renew inflation was higher for longer and we kind of -- we knew there was going to happen as a consequence of so-called free money. free money isn't free. you can try to byelections with it but it backfired minute -- miserably and jamie elman warning because of the government spending that does not stamp -- stop, the stimulus is already in the system by the way 1.9 trillion we did not need another country, this speed to become green overnight ask germany how that destroy the economy and is a killer of all those things are conspiring against the average american and this is why when these pollsters and win these economists come and say how come you don't know how great you have it is because people do not have a great. >> sean: you know, it's interesting. we got -- job lumber last week and the mob, media, they were beside themselves. these numbers are phenomenal. well one thing is we get the numbers and then they usually get rev
this year, oj is up 46 enter-mac i'm making up 23% a copy of 22% and zopp 19%, you know, jamie dimon also in that letter warns of a spike in inflation. we all renew inflation was higher for longer and we kind of -- we knew there was going to happen as a consequence of so-called free money. free money isn't free. you can try to byelections with it but it backfired minute -- miserably and jamie elman warning because of the government spending that does not stamp -- stop, the stimulus is already...
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we've all seen that but i'm jamie, what's going through his mind there? >> this is if this is the moment where he's talking about the access hollywood tape that is one of the lowest moments politically that tape coming out, everybody thought, although it wasn't true that was the end of his political career and he wasn't gonna be elected president. >> i was going to say that you never want to ask anyone what's going through donald trump's mind. on the other hand, one of the things that's true about him is he's actually pretty transparent. he tells you what he's thinking. let's just remember the timing. october before the election access hollywood, october 7. >> these things happen in the stormy daniels is two weeks before election day, october 27, 28, the timing is critical. yeah. and i i will say, however much i wish there were cameras in the courtroom. i do enjoy the work of christine cornell and jane rosenberg, the courtroom artist. they're doing exemplary work thanks to one and all appreciate it. in addition to this critical day in the hush money cover
we've all seen that but i'm jamie, what's going through his mind there? >> this is if this is the moment where he's talking about the access hollywood tape that is one of the lowest moments politically that tape coming out, everybody thought, although it wasn't true that was the end of his political career and he wasn't gonna be elected president. >> i was going to say that you never want to ask anyone what's going through donald trump's mind. on the other hand, one of the things...
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jamie and i are deeply grateful for your support and encouragement. today i'm here to report that, although we faced great challenges and suffered even greater loss over the past year, we have come together as one to recover and heal. i am here to report that the state of hawaii is strong. [ applause ] fires. we lost 100 of our loved ones in the fire in the lives of thousands more were changed that day. first, response to the maui fires. we lost 100 of our loved ones in the fire and the lives of thousands more were changed that day. hurricane force winds fan fires over the islands of maui and hawaii, causing the worst natural disaster in our state's history. words cannot adequately describe the devastation caused by the fires. it scorched thousands of acres and destroyed nearly all of lahaini. at this moment, i want to recognize the maui mayor who strengthened in the face of this disaster. is the most admirable. [ applause ] keahi ho and koa bonnell. please stands we can recognize you and all of your fellow fire two of the brave maui w firefighters ar
jamie and i are deeply grateful for your support and encouragement. today i'm here to report that, although we faced great challenges and suffered even greater loss over the past year, we have come together as one to recover and heal. i am here to report that the state of hawaii is strong. [ applause ] fires. we lost 100 of our loved ones in the fire in the lives of thousands more were changed that day. first, response to the maui fires. we lost 100 of our loved ones in the fire and the lives...
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jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says it's quite clear the american economy is strong. on the conference call he says credit card chargeoffs are normalizing. he also says there are some cracks in subprime auto. this is all coming out of the call this morning. of course, we know at the ceo of jp morgan has been quite skeptical of a soft landing, and if he has talked about the stimulus money keeping inflation at a elevated levels. the stock this morning was up 3.5% despite beating earnings and revenue expectation, but coming in a little light on net interest income. we'll keep following the banks. a lot more next week, join us for the rest of the first quarter earnings reporting season. that'll do it for us. i will see you tonight on maria bart row -- bartiromo's "wall street. have a good one. stu, take it away we. stuart: all right, good
jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon says it's quite clear the american economy is strong. on the conference call he says credit card chargeoffs are normalizing. he also says there are some cracks in subprime auto. this is all coming out of the call this morning. of course, we know at the ceo of jp morgan has been quite skeptical of a soft landing, and if he has talked about the stimulus money keeping inflation at a elevated levels. the stock this morning was up 3.5% despite beating earnings and revenue...
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we will hear more there today from jamie dimon. as you look at the banks, we had this pivot to breadth. where is the leadership story? ken: it is a great question and we are speaking about investors in terms of when we look at the financial sector, six of the largest banks are in there. also return of capital comes up with the midyear june bank stress test. we think the banks well-capitalized. they are also building up their capital because we don't know what is going to happen with the end game which is getting pushback from congress that it is too onerous and has negative impact to the u.s. economy. i think what we have here, overweight on the financial sector anti-large banks are part of that story. we are going to see very health return of capital and probably we are going to get to comes of that at the end of june. lisa: sometimes people look at bank earnings and say it kicks off running season because it gives a tone of the economic outlook looks like. i am not clear on if there is a clear read of the economy going forward in
we will hear more there today from jamie dimon. as you look at the banks, we had this pivot to breadth. where is the leadership story? ken: it is a great question and we are speaking about investors in terms of when we look at the financial sector, six of the largest banks are in there. also return of capital comes up with the midyear june bank stress test. we think the banks well-capitalized. they are also building up their capital because we don't know what is going to happen with the end...
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>> look, i don't like betting against jamie. he sees a ton of data, right? he sees everything. he's lending money. i think jamie's probably right, but at the end of the day, i'd love to have the information that he has, you know, from the seat that he's at. we just -- you know, we don't see things as much or as well as he can. just sifmply because we're not lending to as many people. we don't have all ththe consume information he has. jay >> he said interest rates could soar to 8% or more in coming years. that they're prepared for a broad range of outcomes. does that sound outlandish to you? >> i think that's hard. the only way rates really move up is if inflation really all of a sudden the fed hasn't been able to get that in control, and you'd have to raise rates. by doing that, you're talking about a real recession in this country. the biggest problem people have. if you think about to buy a home, the cost of that has gone up. >> a lot. >> yes, 100% in the last years. that's why people don't feel the economy is doing that great. for you and i, the economy is great because it
>> look, i don't like betting against jamie. he sees a ton of data, right? he sees everything. he's lending money. i think jamie's probably right, but at the end of the day, i'd love to have the information that he has, you know, from the seat that he's at. we just -- you know, we don't see things as much or as well as he can. just sifmply because we're not lending to as many people. we don't have all ththe consume information he has. jay >> he said interest rates could soar to 8%...
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jamie dimon, obviously, a huge one. warren buffett, jeff bezos wrote a very straight forward letter that you could tell was written by him with their voices. larry fink's letter was up there with the parents at the top of the letter. that's why these letters are so interesting. the tone in the markets is consistent for the last year. that is the important about the soft landing not necessarily being ascert certain as the mar expectation. >> tom has been the bull. tom, what do you think? >> um, i think jamie is doing his shareholders justice because they want to hear from him about all of the concerns out there. i think he does a great job of detailing all of the things that can go wrong. at the end up of the day, when it comes to markets, i think markets tend to price concerns quickly. i think that's really the concern for the last two years. that hard landing. now inflation pressure are easing at a time when consumers don't have a lot of leverage and $6 trillion of cash on the sidelines. inflation, we don't know how qu
jamie dimon, obviously, a huge one. warren buffett, jeff bezos wrote a very straight forward letter that you could tell was written by him with their voices. larry fink's letter was up there with the parents at the top of the letter. that's why these letters are so interesting. the tone in the markets is consistent for the last year. that is the important about the soft landing not necessarily being ascert certain as the mar expectation. >> tom has been the bull. tom, what do you think?...
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>> it's interest rates and jamie dimon thinks interest rates can go to 8%. we're talking about a gain of about 70% in terms of where interest rates are right now, stuart. they're barely even 5%. i'm buying pfix. this one goes up when interest rates goes up. it was up 60% back in 2022. you remember that's when interest rates rates soared and interest rate expectations for cuts reigned in this week. if interest rates go up, this will do quite well. stuart: pfix, buy it if you think interest rates are going occupy. jonathan hoenig, thank you very much. see you again real soon. have a good weekend. lauren's back looking at movers including especially a b lackrock. lauren: they reversed course and was higher after reporting a record $10.5 trillion in assets under management, but their inflows are slowing and falling because slimes are sitting on the sidelines and i wanted to say ceo larry fink says inflation is not getting back to 2% any time soon. stock down 1.3%. stuart: progressive. that's as an insurance company. lauren: stronger profit and thanks to digger d
>> it's interest rates and jamie dimon thinks interest rates can go to 8%. we're talking about a gain of about 70% in terms of where interest rates are right now, stuart. they're barely even 5%. i'm buying pfix. this one goes up when interest rates goes up. it was up 60% back in 2022. you remember that's when interest rates rates soared and interest rate expectations for cuts reigned in this week. if interest rates go up, this will do quite well. stuart: pfix, buy it if you think interest...
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schiff, began goldman. >> a cover man said, it is a book that wasn't joe biden saying that that was jamie raskin. maria: good point a lot coming up speaker with of the house mike johnson pushing for saturday vote on three foreign aid bills totals more than 5 million dollars after rebellion from win threats to remove him from off thes byron donalds is here don't miss that. you gotta -- ♪ ♪ ♪ you gotta ♪ ♪ . there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one national ltl carrier for quality. for us, this way is the right way which is why it's the only way we go. . maria: welcome back house releasing the text of three foreign aid bills more than 95 billion dollars, 60 billion to ukraine, additional 26 billion to israel, 8 billion for taiwan speaker mike johnson announcing rules committee wil
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. >> so jamie, how unusual is it for two jurors to be dismissed on day three of this process. >> well, as paula said, it's very individual, but nothing is normal about this case. i would say also, there's the phrase no good deed goes unpunished. judge, marie sean was trying to have as much transparency as he could in this case so unlike what happened in the e jean carroll case, where a lot was done in writing or behind closed doors he has had a lot of the jurors speak in public, so everybody heard this the result is that too much was reported. and therefore this one juror felt intimidated by it. but let's just remind everyone what the reason is the reason is because the defendant is donald trump, and because of his supporters. >> so elliott, the judge's walking a tight rope here. i'm trying to be transparent, but the same time if you allow members of the media, especially certain outlets, to know a whole bunch of identifying characteristics they might not show discretion and like this, oncology nurse her the place that she works was reported that helps people narrow it down. it does.
. >> so jamie, how unusual is it for two jurors to be dismissed on day three of this process. >> well, as paula said, it's very individual, but nothing is normal about this case. i would say also, there's the phrase no good deed goes unpunished. judge, marie sean was trying to have as much transparency as he could in this case so unlike what happened in the e jean carroll case, where a lot was done in writing or behind closed doors he has had a lot of the jurors speak in public, so...
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want to take this opportunity to pay tribute to the three british aid workers in gaza, john chapman, jamie kirby -- they were heroes. the children of god's were risking their lives. that is the fastest way to get hostages out and aid in and to stop the fighting. israelis and palestinians alike deserve to live in peace, dignity and security. it is emblematic that we face today. the link between such regimes are growing. and who was the sole voice speaking up for iran. seeking to justify their actions. we are meeting those threats time after time. it is why our sailors are defending the freedom of navigation in the red sea against the reckless tax of the iran backed who the militia. it is why we have led the way in backing ukraine and will continue to back them. we will always stand in their way. ready to defend our values and interests shoulder to shoulder with our friends and allies. quick thank you, mr. speaker. thank you for the regular briefings. a great servant of our party respected by all that knew him. i was joined by minister in offering our solidarity. all while working for wilkin
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one name i thought was kind smart was jamie dimon.e he's a democrat. everybody is saying trump wantst to exclude anybody but a trump like person. he's an independent thinker. aany chance that a democrat like jamie dimon woulrated be the treasury secretary? i don't know where trump is thinking. he's thinking in a lot of different directions for a lot of different posts. david: you worked there. >> secretary my my mnuchin was, evidenceing testify. he's looking at -- effective. robert li light hi iser was aei possibility.ng the core element of treasury secretary is dealing with chinad trade policy, sanctions on all kinds of enemies around the world. so you need somebody who is onos the same page with record to china and a i'm not sure that jamie dimon would be particularly --cu david: nolat as far as blackstone, though. >> you need somebody who is very similar in the thinking toward an aggressive approach th china as president trump is. david: they're giving me a wrap. you're going to the trump even this weekend, right in. >>>> yes.davi yes, i am. david:t
one name i thought was kind smart was jamie dimon.e he's a democrat. everybody is saying trump wantst to exclude anybody but a trump like person. he's an independent thinker. aany chance that a democrat like jamie dimon woulrated be the treasury secretary? i don't know where trump is thinking. he's thinking in a lot of different directions for a lot of different posts. david: you worked there. >> secretary my my mnuchin was, evidenceing testify. he's looking at -- effective. robert li...
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caroline: jamie dimon's annual letter to shareholders out, and guess what the focus is? artificial intelligence. why he is once again calling it out in his letter with sonali basak. 2019 was the first time he mentioned artificial intelligence in his letter, but this time, it is the key driver. sonali: it is the scale and scope in which he mentions it that is different. we know jpmorgan has invested a lot of money in this. what is different this time around? the scale at which they are using it. use cases have jumped from about 300 a year ago to about 400 now. importantly, the number of data scientists and machine learning experts have also been rising at jpmorgan. interestingly enough, last year when he mentioned artificial intelligence, it was one of the specific issues, but it was still behind climate. this time, he listed as the first and foremost issue for j.p. morgan ahead. caroline: to put finer detail on it, what was it, 2000 machine learning experts they hired, and an admission that the talent pool will have to change. he is willing to say there have to be jobs l
caroline: jamie dimon's annual letter to shareholders out, and guess what the focus is? artificial intelligence. why he is once again calling it out in his letter with sonali basak. 2019 was the first time he mentioned artificial intelligence in his letter, but this time, it is the key driver. sonali: it is the scale and scope in which he mentions it that is different. we know jpmorgan has invested a lot of money in this. what is different this time around? the scale at which they are using it....
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jamie dimon felt this way for a long time. he told me the exact same thing in january, that he's skeptical of the soft landing, that inflation will stay high because of the fiscal spending and he's right. look at the fiscal spending, talking about the inflation reduction act, fees call responsibility act, forgiveness of student loan act, chips act, green energy tax credits, adding up to $7 trillion. the fed is fighting the fiscal money coming at you. i want to ask about the independence of the fed. i feel like i'm reading the washington post this morning with this article in the journal. the wall street journal is writing that the former president trump's allies are drawing up plans to challenge the fed's independence, urging that the president should be consulted on rate decisions. this is what the wall street journal is writing this morning. meanwhile, it was president biden who had all these opinions about the fed and a seems to be publicly egging on jay powell to cut interest rates. here's joe biden just a couple weeks ago
jamie dimon felt this way for a long time. he told me the exact same thing in january, that he's skeptical of the soft landing, that inflation will stay high because of the fiscal spending and he's right. look at the fiscal spending, talking about the inflation reduction act, fees call responsibility act, forgiveness of student loan act, chips act, green energy tax credits, adding up to $7 trillion. the fed is fighting the fiscal money coming at you. i want to ask about the independence of the...
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superintendent jamie wittig and school board resident tj milford. g for the communities and we m tj nand jamie, like so many other educators across kansas are fighting for our rural schools, fighting for their communities, and we must join them in that fight. that is why, for the sixth year in a row, my budget will fully fund kansas schools. it is also why my budget will help put kansas on track to fully fund special education. diverting funds from other areas right now, because we are not funding special education at the statutorily required amount, schools end up diverting funds from other areas impacting students across the board. the idea that any kansas school would not have the resources to educate students with special needs, that should be deeply upsetting to all of us. so, let's do something about it. our schools must be able to educate all of our children. that also means our very youngest children. we can't wait until kindergarten to start setting our kids up for strong futures. children's experiences from birth to five determine the traj
superintendent jamie wittig and school board resident tj milford. g for the communities and we m tj nand jamie, like so many other educators across kansas are fighting for our rural schools, fighting for their communities, and we must join them in that fight. that is why, for the sixth year in a row, my budget will fully fund kansas schools. it is also why my budget will help put kansas on track to fully fund special education. diverting funds from other areas right now, because we are not...
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jamie and i are deep grateful for your support and encouragement. today, we reported that although we have faced great challenges, and has suffered an even greater loss over the past year, we are looking to recover and heal. i am here to report that the state of hawaii is strong. first, a response to the maui fires. we lost 100 local ones in the fire, and the lives of thousands more were changed that day. hurricane force winds, cause the worst natural disaster in our state's history. words cannot accurately describe the devastation caused by the fires. it scorched thousands of acres, and destroyed nearly all of it. at this moment, i want to recognize the mayor that has strength in the face of this disaster. please stand. >> [ applause ]. >> two of the maui firefighters are with us today. please stand so that we can recognize you, and all of your fellow firefighters who put yourself in harms way. >> [ applause ]. >> chief of lease, who can't be with us today, who is working, was alongside the firefighters in the first responders. he let his police fo
jamie and i are deep grateful for your support and encouragement. today, we reported that although we have faced great challenges, and has suffered an even greater loss over the past year, we are looking to recover and heal. i am here to report that the state of hawaii is strong. first, a response to the maui fires. we lost 100 local ones in the fire, and the lives of thousands more were changed that day. hurricane force winds, cause the worst natural disaster in our state's history. words...
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right now we are seeing this crisis in small towns across the state, recently in southeast kansas jamie had to close schools on friday and shut down public restrooms. parts of kansas have seen wells dry up and estimates show that others have less than 25 years to go. think about that. our next generation of kansans could be left with no usable water. for too long our state leaders have not been good stewards of our natural resources. that must end now. the challenge of preserving our water quality and quantity illustrates what i said earlier that an existential issue for rural kansas is an existential issue for our entire state. my goal is to put kansas on the path to resolving this crisis. thankfully by working together we have made progress. last year the legislature passed a bipartisan bill that created a framework to ensure every community in kansas is planning for the future. in addition to fully funding the state water plan for the second year in a row we invested in historic $35 million for each of the next five years to deal with our water issues and we are paying off water infr
right now we are seeing this crisis in small towns across the state, recently in southeast kansas jamie had to close schools on friday and shut down public restrooms. parts of kansas have seen wells dry up and estimates show that others have less than 25 years to go. think about that. our next generation of kansans could be left with no usable water. for too long our state leaders have not been good stewards of our natural resources. that must end now. the challenge of preserving our water...
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details surface about the questions potential jurors are being asked, the new economic warning from jamie dimon, the head of america's biggest bank. >> could 8% interest rates be in america's future? our expert weighs in. >> a woman pleading guilty to poisoning her husband's coffee. the surveillance video showing the crime and what her lawyer said in court. >> plus, the traffic jams clogging highways with eclipse viewers heading home. amazing. amazingly beautiful. >> once in a lifetime. >> beautiful. >> the once in a lifetime event, leaving millions of americans in awe when to expect the next eclipse in the u.s. >> and it's back to back for connecticut as the huskies win the ncaa tournament. it is a uconn coronation. highlights and celebrations well into the morning. >> from abc news in new york this is america this morning. >> good morning everyone i'm andrew dymburt and i'm rhiannon ally. >> we begin with a foiled plot to launch a terror attack on us soil. an idaho man is under arrest, accused of planning a suicide mission targeting local churches on behalf of isis. >> abc's christiane
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where does the fed fit in, jamie? right now it's pretty much priced in we're going to get three rate cuts this year, possibly two or three rate cuts in 2025. do you agree with that? >> i'm a skeptic. i look at a lot of things and forget just economic models for a second. $2 trillion of fiscal deficit, the infrastructure and ira act, the green economy, the remilitaryization of the year, restructuring of trade are all inflationary. that looks a little more like 1970s to me so i think there's a chance people should be prepared for that inflation comes down but then bounced around 3, bounces up a bit and those implied curves will change. maria: brenda, we're waiting on the cpi, comes out tomorrow morning. obviously oil prices are not going to be helpful, around $85 a barrel, 86. your reaction? >> so maria, look, i think all cpi data matters but tomorrow is going to matter more than ever. why? because as you mentioned, we have seen an increase in inflation in january and in february. two months do not make a trend but if w
where does the fed fit in, jamie? right now it's pretty much priced in we're going to get three rate cuts this year, possibly two or three rate cuts in 2025. do you agree with that? >> i'm a skeptic. i look at a lot of things and forget just economic models for a second. $2 trillion of fiscal deficit, the infrastructure and ira act, the green economy, the remilitaryization of the year, restructuring of trade are all inflationary. that looks a little more like 1970s to me so i think...
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maria: once again goes back to policy, you mentioned jamie dimon, chairman ceo of jpmorgan reiterated what he told me in january, that all of the spending from inflation reduction act to fiscal responsibility act to forgiveness student student debt reason inflation is elevated. >> where does fed fit in jamie pretty much priced in 3 rate cuts this year possibly two or three rate cuts in 2025 do you agree. >> i am a skeptic i look at a lot of things forget economic modeled for a second two trillion dollars fiscal deficit infrastructure, green economy, the remilitarization of the world have restructuring of trade all inflationary looks more 1970s to me, i think there is a chance here people should be prepared for that inflation comes down bounce around maybe bounced up a little bit implied curves will change. >> spot-on in january tomas do you think spending or all stimulus slows down anytime soon? we've been waiting for money to go away covid money and, yet, the president keeps ritzing that he wants to forgive more student debt, that is -- is stimulus. >> very stimulus i mean largest --
maria: once again goes back to policy, you mentioned jamie dimon, chairman ceo of jpmorgan reiterated what he told me in january, that all of the spending from inflation reduction act to fiscal responsibility act to forgiveness student student debt reason inflation is elevated. >> where does fed fit in jamie pretty much priced in 3 rate cuts this year possibly two or three rate cuts in 2025 do you agree. >> i am a skeptic i look at a lot of things forget economic modeled for a...
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even the denton county prosecutor jamie was impressed. >> people from his church. people from his community. current clients came forward impact the courtroom for the bond hearing which is unheard of. they took the stand. saying his praises of what a good guy he was. >> he quickly bonded out of jail and investigators were convinced frank howard was behind the attempt on his wife's life. not only could they prove he had an affair and paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to a bunch of make-believe hitmen, they also had a picture of him meeting with one of them. still, a crucial element for solving the case was missing. >> we are still knee-deep in the middle of this. we don't have the shooter identified. everyone we arrested up to this point, we can only confirm they are involved in solicitation to have nancy killed. >> which is not to say they didn't get some useful hints from the east texans. >> dustin hiroms gives us the name of michael speck. that's billie johnson's nephew. >> the zeroed in on that name, michael speck. a search of general recordings of billie ea
even the denton county prosecutor jamie was impressed. >> people from his church. people from his community. current clients came forward impact the courtroom for the bond hearing which is unheard of. they took the stand. saying his praises of what a good guy he was. >> he quickly bonded out of jail and investigators were convinced frank howard was behind the attempt on his wife's life. not only could they prove he had an affair and paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to a bunch...
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jamie, good to see you. thanks for being here with us. chris, i want to kick things off with you with a look at futures where we're expect ago higher opening for the broader averages ahead of earnings which are coming in pretty good, dow industrials up 34, nasdaq up 46, s&p up 8 points right now. the 10 year treasury is pulling back ahead of the federal reserve's meeting tomorrow, the talk is over whether or not the federal reserve will cut interest rates and whether they'll do it this summer or if they'll do it all year. the yield on the 10 year, 4.63%, down 3 and-a-half basis points. the wall street journal reporting even if the fed cuts the days of ultra low rates are over. chris, what are you expecting? >> i think we still expect a little bit of a cut can. people are saying no, pundits are saying maybe no cut is necessary with the commercial debt out there we believe it's necessary. it's a weird market. you can't paint it with one brush stroke. everyone said google is done, no one will google anymore. they're paying a dividend and doi
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jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon feeling confident. >> if you had to describe the u.s. economy, how resilient is it? >> it's unbelievable but, if you look at, basically it is booming. it has been booming for a while. since covid, kind of before there was slow growth. if you look at the economy it was very low growth for 20 years. if i was a government i would be looking at that saying why. i think there are a lot of bad reasons for it, like regulations and bureaucracy and stupidity and foreign policies and anti-growth taxation and a whole bunch of different other types of stuff but if you look at the economy since then, it has been booming. edward: but voters disagree. brand new polls showing that voters in swing states souring on the country's economic outlook. fox news's peter doocy is at the white house. peter the election could boil down to a few states, right? >> reporter: yes, edward, campaignwise, if you look at the seven states, battleground states most likely to determine the outcome of the election, the biden team, campaign and their allies, trump team, that c
jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon feeling confident. >> if you had to describe the u.s. economy, how resilient is it? >> it's unbelievable but, if you look at, basically it is booming. it has been booming for a while. since covid, kind of before there was slow growth. if you look at the economy it was very low growth for 20 years. if i was a government i would be looking at that saying why. i think there are a lot of bad reasons for it, like regulations and bureaucracy and stupidity and...
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don't miss the best of their interview with jamie dimon. that conversation later in the show. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> >> welcome back to bloomberg daybreak: europe. the u.s. as it will impose new sanctions on iran. they are pushing into a wider conflict and an unprecedented attack there. patrick has been following all this progress. the key question is what significance the sanctions really are. is this merely symbolic for the u.s.? >> that is right. it was specifically intended because there was the nation -- the nature of this attack that you mentioned. the use planning similar moves. as you say, iran has a long track record of dealing with sanctions. it is a heavily sanctioned place. it has a persistence economy is done finding ways around them. i think the symbolism is much more important in this case. it is more of a diplomatic signal to israel. it is saying we are acting immediately in the days after that attack. therefore you don't need to go so hard in your planned military response to that attack. take this as a message of support and feel reassured that we are here
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keri: jamie lee curtis. stephanie: jamie lee curtis. yes, i mean, it's really female-based. the movie, you know. keri: yeah, i mean the daughter, yeah, yeah, the whole, yeah. stephanie: it's so good. and, um, when just the world would be a sadder place, you know, we bring the, the, the collective um, inclusion of all these different voices is a celebration. you know, it's a celebration of humanity. and that's sometimes what's missing when you don't have that full spectrum. keri: and i also think from the perspective of the audience, um, you know, we've seen so many examples of if you see it, you believe you can, you can be it... stephanie: absolutely. keri: and i think that that feeling of, of obviously equity is important across all industries. but i think when you're talking about culture and you're talking about storytelling and what stories we value and what, what reflects us, um, young people either see themselves or they don't. stephanie: yes. keri: and i think for, you know, we're talking about what we each might have thought were possible for jobs or possible for our
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so jamie says the new little and makes the process for trends. people much easier that the flow from some a self determination means that i know best to i and then can determine that myself . while the passing of the little remains controversial, especially among german conservatives. it's a landmark moment for gem and these trends into 6 and binary community. i will take a look at civil stories making news around the world as ours is in the state of texas. i. several people have been injured after i drive around to stolen truck, into a public building. inside across was intentional and 3 people in critical condition . the drive is being arrested. prosecutors in germany say 3 teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of planning is the mrs. tenant attacks mean reports, i have a 15 and 16 year olds intended to kind of got 5 bump, a knife of tax in the name of the circles, economic state. so do you want me to come across the health spelled out in palm fronds, on a beach, broad rescue as to a remote pacific island, an air patrols, boston, the messag
so jamie says the new little and makes the process for trends. people much easier that the flow from some a self determination means that i know best to i and then can determine that myself . while the passing of the little remains controversial, especially among german conservatives. it's a landmark moment for gem and these trends into 6 and binary community. i will take a look at civil stories making news around the world as ours is in the state of texas. i. several people have been injured...
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dimon letter to shareholders released yesterday, jamie told me this thing in january, watch this. >> where does fed fit in right now pretty much pride of in three rkdz this year possibly two or three republics in 2025 do you agree with that i am a skeptic, i look at a o lot of things forget economic molly for a second, two trillion dollars fiscal deficit, the infrastructure, the green economy, the and that looks a little more like 1970s to me. i think there's a chance that the people should be prepared f that inflation comes down, maybe bounces around 3, maybe bounces up a little bit, and those implied curves will change. maria: lee zeldin, what is it going to take for this administration to recognize that all of this reckless spending approved by the democrats in congress has caused this inflation problem? >> they're not going to recognize it and, actually, a lot of people in congress don't think the debt is a problem. they'll continue to spend and increase the debt. when we talk about the prices of food and groceries, this is about survival. when you talk about being able to afford
dimon letter to shareholders released yesterday, jamie told me this thing in january, watch this. >> where does fed fit in right now pretty much pride of in three rkdz this year possibly two or three republics in 2025 do you agree with that i am a skeptic, i look at a o lot of things forget economic molly for a second, two trillion dollars fiscal deficit, the infrastructure, the green economy, the and that looks a little more like 1970s to me. i think there's a chance that the people...
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we did, of course, hear from jamie dimon talking about a booming economy. airbnb clearly one of the big quinners if you're looking a -- winners. my sue hoe likes the stock. stuart: thank you, taylor. we're down a mere 17 is points. dow winners, there are some. let's have a look at them, headed by boeing, visa, intel, microsoft, nike all on the cup side, all dow stocks and winnersers. s&p 500, tesla, hasbro, web -- boston scientific, what is that? [laughter] >> i don't know, stu. stuart: i don't know that one. tesla, though, that's up 11%, and and that's a winner, right? nasdaq composite, the winner there is tesla, up to $1 is 61. costar, texas instruments, on semi. did i get all of that right? >> you did. on semi and analog are good chipmakers. stick with those. stuart: the 10-year moving up, 4.63%. the price of gold moving down again, off $6 at $2335. bitcoin hovering around $66,000, and it has been for a week. oil, low $880 a barrel -- 80 a barrel area, $82 a barrel now. nat gas always a below $2 and still is below $2, 1.74, to be precise. a gallon of reg
we did, of course, hear from jamie dimon talking about a booming economy. airbnb clearly one of the big quinners if you're looking a -- winners. my sue hoe likes the stock. stuart: thank you, taylor. we're down a mere 17 is points. dow winners, there are some. let's have a look at them, headed by boeing, visa, intel, microsoft, nike all on the cup side, all dow stocks and winnersers. s&p 500, tesla, hasbro, web -- boston scientific, what is that? [laughter] >> i don't know, stu....
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you know what jamie's a little like dr. strangelove. i was waiting for, "no fighting in the war room." he said, look, i don't know why you would ever buy my stock, the world is coming apart, inflation's raging, and i said to myself, he's issuing a sell on jpmorgan. i'll try to get him to have a good hold. i mean, honestly, if you listen to that -- and i happen to respect jamie. i think he's terrific, but he killed the stock. >> worst reaction to earnings in 23 years. >> that's a long time. >> let's say he had just decided to be with me on the boat, stock would be at $190. >> if he had just decided to come on the fishing trip, it all would have gone so much better for you. >> stock would be at $198. >> peter sellers did play a lot of roles in that movie. i just want to make sure we're -- >> you know, there are some moments. that movie's very good. sterling hayden, blacklisted, not really, he was fabulous too. >> he was, he was. >> remember the fluoride coke machine? >> yes, of course. essence, yes. >> i do think that jamie was a downer.
you know what jamie's a little like dr. strangelove. i was waiting for, "no fighting in the war room." he said, look, i don't know why you would ever buy my stock, the world is coming apart, inflation's raging, and i said to myself, he's issuing a sell on jpmorgan. i'll try to get him to have a good hold. i mean, honestly, if you listen to that -- and i happen to respect jamie. i think he's terrific, but he killed the stock. >> worst reaction to earnings in 23 years. >>...
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you had jamie dimon talk about it as the steam engine. it's not a question of if, it's just when and how we're going to do it. >> chris, great to see you. thank you. chris harvey. julie, in small cap land, are we starting to see a.i. productivity gains? how are you thinking about how a.i. changes how companies operate, how productive they are? >> it's pretty mixed right now. part of it is thinking about how a.i. gets impacted by regulation and all of the reports of hallucinations and things like that. i don't think companies adopt broadly. but if you own a small cap software business, those coders, those engineers and those product engineers, they are using a lot of a.i. to generate their code, and they are sometimes 10, 20, 40% more productive. and that enables them to be more profitable, come to market, ipo, at better earnings multiples than they had been able to before. >> 5535, you can't -- you can't accept it. it doesn't sit well with you. >> maybe chris is totally right, and that push-back, you know, with the rates thing -- the last
you had jamie dimon talk about it as the steam engine. it's not a question of if, it's just when and how we're going to do it. >> chris, great to see you. thank you. chris harvey. julie, in small cap land, are we starting to see a.i. productivity gains? how are you thinking about how a.i. changes how companies operate, how productive they are? >> it's pretty mixed right now. part of it is thinking about how a.i. gets impacted by regulation and all of the reports of hallucinations...
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. >> so, you are on the same train as jamie diamond, who was speaking today at the economic club not too far from here, where he said the economic boom is "unbelievable." even if we go into a recession, the consumer is still in good shape. so, you are playing for the strong and continuing to be strong economy? >> so, i actually think that we may start to see a little bit of pressure on the consumption side of the economy. but, i think the more traditional, cyclical areas represented by given what is going on in commodities, materials, again, financials, i think there was a value trade that kicked in there, and energy, maybe for obvious reasons. so, those are -- scott, as you know, we relaunched schwab sector views earlier this year after a two year hiatus after we focused on factors, now we focus on both. fortunately, the three outperformed ratings since we have been launched is energy, finance, and materials, and we have not changed. we think at least near term, that is where you will continue to see performance leadership. >> how do you think this bull market since the october bott
. >> so, you are on the same train as jamie diamond, who was speaking today at the economic club not too far from here, where he said the economic boom is "unbelievable." even if we go into a recession, the consumer is still in good shape. so, you are playing for the strong and continuing to be strong economy? >> so, i actually think that we may start to see a little bit of pressure on the consumption side of the economy. but, i think the more traditional, cyclical areas...
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. >> sameer, why isn't the "unbelievable" economy that jamie diamond described yesterday good enough? who cares about rate cuts? don't need them. >> like we just mentioned, we have 5400 as a year end target. from today, that is only about 6% and you can get about 4% if you just do a prorated yield on just net funds or the two year. so, i guess you are taking all of that risk for what? one, two additional percentage points? again, we have been fatal on march caps. we have not bet against tech. we are neutral there. we are neutral on services. we are unfavorable on discretionary, that is the easy and where the e-commerce players lived. it is not like we have been fading the market out right. but, if you really have a good economy, why aren't small caps working? why aren't emerging markets working? why don't you have cyclicals outperforming growth to a much greater degree? >> well, that is the market litmus test right now? i mean, these rates -- rates are more elevated than some thought they would be. that is why they are not working. i don't necessarily think small caps -- which are loa
. >> sameer, why isn't the "unbelievable" economy that jamie diamond described yesterday good enough? who cares about rate cuts? don't need them. >> like we just mentioned, we have 5400 as a year end target. from today, that is only about 6% and you can get about 4% if you just do a prorated yield on just net funds or the two year. so, i guess you are taking all of that risk for what? one, two additional percentage points? again, we have been fatal on march caps. we have...
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so, then anyone could be you, texting jamie lee curtis. if you get jamie lee curtis' number, just say, "hey, here's the rap from --" and that'll convince her that it's you. and then i don't know what would happen. >> i love her. she's awesome. >> jimmy: she is awesome. i want to talk about "irish wish." i cannot wait for this. you actually went to ireland to shoot this. >> yeah, which was so lovely. it's so beautiful there. >> jimmy: they're the best. >> yeah, and the people are so friendly. and i'm half irish, so, it was nice to -- >> jimmy: do you know where you're actually from, or any of your -- a town? >> somewhere near cork, my grandfathers are from. >> jimmy: me too. >> wait, really? >> jimmy: what if we're -- >> i thought you were messing with me. >> jimmy: no. what if we're brother and -- >> do you think we're related? >> jimmy: -- what if we're brother and -- yes, we're cousins! come on. [ laughter ] let's go -- >> let's do this. >> jimmy: it's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] we just found out that we're -- it could happen. why
so, then anyone could be you, texting jamie lee curtis. if you get jamie lee curtis' number, just say, "hey, here's the rap from --" and that'll convince her that it's you. and then i don't know what would happen. >> i love her. she's awesome. >> jimmy: she is awesome. i want to talk about "irish wish." i cannot wait for this. you actually went to ireland to shoot this. >> yeah, which was so lovely. it's so beautiful there. >> jimmy: they're the best....