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on the east coast, we are coming live this morning from milken institute global conference here in los angeles. top story of the morning israeli officials confirm they've taken over hamas controlled areas of the rafah region launching a ground counterterrorism operation yesterday. they are saying hamas is far from meeting demands potential cease-fire agreement president biden expected to address the rise in antisemitism in keynote address at u.s. holocaust memorial museum remembrance celebration the president has not said much about any of this white house says will not meet with anti-israel protesters on campuses not get involved with anti-israel encampment at george washington university miles away from white house. congressman said the president should will be out visiting the encampments the protesters amid protesters there is any plan for him to get out there talk to students. >> gw, president has called the for metro police in d.c. to intervene, to dismantle what they deemed illegal encampment d.c. police so far refused to respond to that is there any reaction from the white hous
on the east coast, we are coming live this morning from milken institute global conference here in los angeles. top story of the morning israeli officials confirm they've taken over hamas controlled areas of the rafah region launching a ground counterterrorism operation yesterday. they are saying hamas is far from meeting demands potential cease-fire agreement president biden expected to address the rise in antisemitism in keynote address at u.s. holocaust memorial museum remembrance...
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milken: mr. president, one of the things you launched in your education effort, one of the greatest logos, i don't know if you thought of it or someone else thought of it on your fawndation team, but it was two -- it was too small to fail. as you might know, the most important period of time in education, the highest rate of return, is 0-6. by the time you're 15, you have to invest three times as much money to get the same results, and by the time you're 25, and by the time you're 30, you have to invest 10 times to get the same results. and he won a nobel prize for this work. at one time, i was the largest investor and we had 2,200 early child care. so i read this thing. too small to tail. i don't know if you -- to fail. i don't know if you create all the logos or not but early language, learning from birth, young children, almost 60%, when you go to that site and study it, of children, start kindergarten unprepared, mind their peers in critical language and reading skills. and you now, 1.4 milli
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you can see elon musk being interviewed right now by michael milken. they have been talking about exploring and colonizing other planets. elon musk has also spoken about the outlook for regulation in california in particular. let's listen in. >> there's not an inevitable upward trajectory. a lot of civilizations have risen and fallen in recent years. >> yes. i suspect most people in this room have actually read history. but if you haven't, i would strongly recommend it. [laughs] it sounds obvious, but there's been so many civilizations that have risen and fallen. many that we just don't have much of a record of. like i mentioned, the ancient sumerians. their language was forgotten for a long time, until it was finally decoded only in the last 200, 300 years. 1800-something. in the 1800's i think. but, very recent. for several thousand years, nobody understood what those tablets meant. because they were the ruins of a long dead civilization. and there are many long dead civilizations. at some point, our civilization will come to an end, too. we just don
you can see elon musk being interviewed right now by michael milken. they have been talking about exploring and colonizing other planets. elon musk has also spoken about the outlook for regulation in california in particular. let's listen in. >> there's not an inevitable upward trajectory. a lot of civilizations have risen and fallen in recent years. >> yes. i suspect most people in this room have actually read history. but if you haven't, i would strongly recommend it. [laughs] it...
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milken: mr. president, one of the things yo launched in your education effort, one of the greatest logos, i don't know if you tho else thought of it on your fawndation team, but it was two -- it was too small to fail. as you mightost important period of time in education, the highest rate of return, is-6 the time you're 15e to invest three times as much y the same results, and by the time you're 25, and e you're 30, you have to invest 10 times to get the same and he wonork. at one time, i was the 2,200 eay child care. so too small to if you -- to fail. i don't know if you create all logos or not but early language, learning from bth almn you go to that site and study it, of children, startind their peers in critical language and you now, million>1 children you p provided books to thei 160,000 parents, now was that ur small to fail? president clinton: no. i wish i could take credit for it. i love it. it's onef my favorite projects. but it came out of work that my daughter, chelsea, leads with the
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david faber is at the milken institute global conference in los angeles. pretty steady market ahead of the open, light on data this week but plenty of high-profile earnings from disney and uber to airbnb and arm. ten-year remains below 4.5%. our road map begins with berkshire's boom, a 39% gain in q1 operating profit. meantime, buffett says they did trim apple and sold off paramount at a loss. >> speaking of paramount, the company is, or its special committee is opening up negotiations with sony and apollo. they're also talking with skydance as well about their bid for the overall company. >>> from here at the milken institute global conference in los angeles, the next two hours, we're going to be joined by marc rowan, david solomon, and darren woods. so, nice lineup ahead, guys. >> let's begin, david, with buffett and apple after that stock's friday rally. berkshire says it did trim its stake by about 13% to just over $135 billion in q1. didn't stop buffett from praising apple at the meeting over the weekend. take a listen. >> at the end of the year, i wo
david faber is at the milken institute global conference in los angeles. pretty steady market ahead of the open, light on data this week but plenty of high-profile earnings from disney and uber to airbnb and arm. ten-year remains below 4.5%. our road map begins with berkshire's boom, a 39% gain in q1 operating profit. meantime, buffett says they did trim apple and sold off paramount at a loss. >> speaking of paramount, the company is, or its special committee is opening up negotiations...
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let's settle it and bring in brad gerstner, exclusively from altimeter, via the milken conference in l.a. welcome back it's great to catch up with you. what has become an annual tradition of ours. >> it's great to be here, scott. it's great to be with you. >> i'm sure a.i. is getting a bunch of the conversation out there, rightfully so why don't you weigh in on that for starters since i know nvidia is a large position of yours we talk a.i. so often when we're together druckenmiller trims it, says overhyped. schmidt says overall a.i. is underhyped what does brad gerstner think? >> right well, you know, let me comment on this by maybe telescoping out a little bit, scott, and reflecting on what josh also just shared. year to date, nvidia is up about 75%. meta is up about 35% google and amazon about 20 or 25%. microsoft, 10% think about the backdrop everybody knows that a.i. is driving these essential use cases in enterprises, but we also know that we started the year expecting six rate cuts now we're down to maybe zero rate cuts and larry summers just a couple weeks ago saying the next
let's settle it and bring in brad gerstner, exclusively from altimeter, via the milken conference in l.a. welcome back it's great to catch up with you. what has become an annual tradition of ours. >> it's great to be here, scott. it's great to be with you. >> i'm sure a.i. is getting a bunch of the conversation out there, rightfully so why don't you weigh in on that for starters since i know nvidia is a large position of yours we talk a.i. so often when we're together druckenmiller...
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we're coming to you from the milken institute global conference in los angeles. it's time for the hot topic of the hour. former president trump's so called you hush money trial is resuming this morning. here's president trump yesterday. >> this is just a political witch hunt. it's election interfering. this is really, truly election interference and it's a disgrace. the other thing that maybe is even more disgraceful is the gag order where i can't basically -- i have to watch every word i tell you people. you ask me a simple question, i can't talk about it. because this judge has given me a gag order and says you'll go to jail if you violate it. and frankly, you know what, our constitution is much more important than jail. it's not even close. maria: oh, my god. this is incredible. the witness yesterday said that trump did not personally direct a trump organization executive to set up reimbursement payments to ex lawyer michael cohen. i want to get your take on this. at the same time the judge is saying he will consider a jail sentence for trump if trump continue
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he agreed to turn state's evidence on other people, particularly michael milken. he was an important force in michael having to plead guilty. sonali: the idea he helped the government out at the end of the day. david: in order to get a reduced sentence. in the 1980's, it was a go-go time on wall street. there were a lot of hostile takeovers, a lot of leveraged buyouts going on. there was a lot of money to be made. some people, including ivan boesky by his own admission, had advance notice. there was one hostile deal where it was said he made $100 billion on that deal alone. this is the 1980's when $100 billion was worth something. sonali: i love that your law firm was working alongside this. david: it was a big thing at the time. i remember when they got summoned to new york on a big hush-hush case. they were literally closeted with ivan boesky after a long week and figure out how bad it was and if you would have to plead guilty. he accepted the recommendation he plead guilty and got a reduced sentence. sonali: it was such a go-go time back then. were some of the
he agreed to turn state's evidence on other people, particularly michael milken. he was an important force in michael having to plead guilty. sonali: the idea he helped the government out at the end of the day. david: in order to get a reduced sentence. in the 1980's, it was a go-go time on wall street. there were a lot of hostile takeovers, a lot of leveraged buyouts going on. there was a lot of money to be made. some people, including ivan boesky by his own admission, had advance notice....
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bill lee at the milken institute. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> turning to the developing story and former president donald trump. a new york jury finding him guilty of all 34 felony charges. nbc's brie jackson joins us now from washington, d.c. with more on the fallout from the nation's capital and more on manhattan. brie. >> reporter: people are rallying around the former president. house speaker mike johnson said the conviction is a political exercise, not a legal one. former president donald trump found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records. marking the first time a former president has been convicted of a crime. >> this was a rigged, disgraceful trial. >> reporter: district attorney alv alvin bragg spoke out. >> i did my job. >> reporter: michael cohen was a key witness in the trial. he testified that trump knowingly made payments to stormy daniels to cover up an alleged affair before the 2016 election. republicans are rallying around their presumptive gop nominee >> i can't b
bill lee at the milken institute. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> turning to the developing story and former president donald trump. a new york jury finding him guilty of all 34 felony charges. nbc's brie jackson joins us now from washington, d.c. with more on the fallout from the nation's capital and more on manhattan. brie. >> reporter: people are rallying around the former president. house speaker mike johnson said the conviction is a political...
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charlie gasparino is on the ground in beverly hills at the milken conference. charlie. >> liz, interesting stuff. unconfirmed. it's scuttlebutt, it is interesting. we should point out neither of the parties have come menned what we're hearing but if true it is pretty big. as you know boeing has scrutiny from congress managerial boardroom problems. they need something goldman needed during the financial crisis. they needed something that bank of america needed after the financial crisis. they need warren buffett, a vote of confidence from the "oracle of omaha." from what i understand inside of boeing they are approaching mr. buffett about a strategic investment. again not confirmed. boeing has not gotten back to us. buffett received our request for comment, has not gotten back to us but it is what you're hearing from high level sources. sources i'm talking about people in the m&a business, they are often former government officials. it is starting to get out, they are talking about approaching him. i don't know if they did. this is clearly in the water here at m
charlie gasparino is on the ground in beverly hills at the milken conference. charlie. >> liz, interesting stuff. unconfirmed. it's scuttlebutt, it is interesting. we should point out neither of the parties have come menned what we're hearing but if true it is pretty big. as you know boeing has scrutiny from congress managerial boardroom problems. they need something goldman needed during the financial crisis. they needed something that bank of america needed after the financial crisis....
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he spoke to us at the milken institute global conference in beverly hills it's all very interested in buying it to the extent they want to sell it or spin it off we very much want to pursue that. i support that congress passed the bill and has signed into law. it says had incredible overwhelming support with republicans and democrats, this may be the only thing that everybody agrees on. the fact that it is 160 million phones i think is a security issue does the deal still work in the algorithm doesn't come with stake? >> the chinese government has been very clear that they will not give an export license on the algorithm. i understand that. we have sensitive technology that we don't want to transfer and they don't want to transfer this stadia u.s. i have spoken to a lot of u.s. tech companies on rebuilding this i believe the algorithms can be rebuilt. so my plan if we were to purchase it would be to rebuild the technology under u.s. leadership, make sure that it is all disconnected from bytedance going forward, and that it is very robust and secure. annabelle: that was the former u.s.
he spoke to us at the milken institute global conference in beverly hills it's all very interested in buying it to the extent they want to sell it or spin it off we very much want to pursue that. i support that congress passed the bill and has signed into law. it says had incredible overwhelming support with republicans and democrats, this may be the only thing that everybody agrees on. the fact that it is 160 million phones i think is a security issue does the deal still work in the algorithm...
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haidi: neel kashkari speaking there at the milken conference in beverly hills. looking pretty mixed as we get to the start of trading. we are half an hour away from the start of cash trading in sydney. .2% indicated upside for features after we had a mixed set of interesting messaging from the rba despite staying on hold as expected at 4.35% at the meeting yesterday. kiwi stocks seeing some downside, nikkei futures looking muted, looking like we will see a negative start of the session. we heard from the boj governor saying he had communicated how carefully they are watching doubles and the yen to prime minister kishida. that weaker currency, when it comes to the benefit you have for exporters, it used to reliably boost shares of carmakers in japan. but it is interesting the correlation between the yen and stock prices has broken down. our senior asia stop order joins us to explain why. you have long said currency is only a small factor when it comes to the rally. we have seen that correlation decrease for the carmakers? >> yeah. it is very interesting because c
haidi: neel kashkari speaking there at the milken conference in beverly hills. looking pretty mixed as we get to the start of trading. we are half an hour away from the start of cash trading in sydney. .2% indicated upside for features after we had a mixed set of interesting messaging from the rba despite staying on hold as expected at 4.35% at the meeting yesterday. kiwi stocks seeing some downside, nikkei futures looking muted, looking like we will see a negative start of the session. we...
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the top voices are focused on that at the milken conference. >> goods are in better shape supply chains are in better shape. service is the sticky one. things are headed in the right direction. we love it if it would go faster that way. >> with deglobalization, we're likely to see a level of inflationary pressure of goods be higher than it was for the last 30 years. the fed has to know that they're thinking about goods are likely to be higher baseline for the foreseeable future and services still unacceptably high >> inflation is going to be popping up in very different ways you can't just buy commodities or tips. you have to spread the assets. >> let's discuss how to position from here with douglas b bonaparte. d doug, great to have you on the show we heard from the leaders talking about the stickiness of inflation. jane fraser said a hard landing is hard to come >> i don't think rate cuts are the solution higher for longer is the fed mandate. the longer we can stave off zero interest rate policy, it puts more ammunition in the fed's corner if things going south on the hard landing i d
the top voices are focused on that at the milken conference. >> goods are in better shape supply chains are in better shape. service is the sticky one. things are headed in the right direction. we love it if it would go faster that way. >> with deglobalization, we're likely to see a level of inflationary pressure of goods be higher than it was for the last 30 years. the fed has to know that they're thinking about goods are likely to be higher baseline for the foreseeable future and...
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when you go to milken, i have been a couple times, you should feel good about life, you are in the waldorf in beverly hills. you see famous people at every entry and learning interesting things from interesting people. >> you go to a lot of conferences and find people of that stratosphere, generally are more cautious. >> people who pick stocks for a living are not outright bullish we do 630 meetings per year, a huge number, people are not max bullish on the stock market right now and this 3% move has not change the view mostly about the fed and some getting the hedge case off the table it does not make hem say i will increase my bond to equity allocation. people believes there will be buybacks from corporate. people think maybe more speculative retail guy comes in and very tactfully. i don't think people with lots of money are like, time to back up the truck for a second half rally. the biggest reason is consumer , china not recovering, and the estimates for the second half, they do hockey stick a little, that is the opposite to the short term sentiment stuff. >> shannon, appreciate it, ad
when you go to milken, i have been a couple times, you should feel good about life, you are in the waldorf in beverly hills. you see famous people at every entry and learning interesting things from interesting people. >> you go to a lot of conferences and find people of that stratosphere, generally are more cautious. >> people who pick stocks for a living are not outright bullish we do 630 meetings per year, a huge number, people are not max bullish on the stock market right now...
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speaking with bloomberg tv at the milken institute global conference, the fed will do what's needed to hit its 2% target. >> the second half of 2023 surprised us at how rapid the inflation fell. it was really good news in the economy remains strong. we all hope that was going to continue. the first quarter of this year it seems it stalled out. it is a little too soon to declare that we are definitely stalled out and it's taking more time. labor market is still strong. we could get more data to see if disinflation is going to continue, and if it does great, if it doesn't, we need to take this on board. >> what is the complexion right now of disinflation? what drove us down to the level we are at now? >> most of the gains were supply-side improvements. supply chain's getting better, americans coming back to work. a lot more workers entering the workforce. that's really positive. i don't think monetary policy brought demand down that much. so most of the gains were because of the supply side. if monetary policy has to take us the rest of the way there, is it tight enough to do that. i'm n
speaking with bloomberg tv at the milken institute global conference, the fed will do what's needed to hit its 2% target. >> the second half of 2023 surprised us at how rapid the inflation fell. it was really good news in the economy remains strong. we all hope that was going to continue. the first quarter of this year it seems it stalled out. it is a little too soon to declare that we are definitely stalled out and it's taking more time. labor market is still strong. we could get more...
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he spoke at the milken institute conference in los angeles. >> so, good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for joining us here today, may 6, 2024. and besides leading one of the most important organizations in the world, taking care of the health of the united states and the world. i just want to let you know how tough it has been to compete against mandy and one of the leading scorers of public health in north carolina. as may of you we have the institute of public health at g.w. so every life is precious. but it also has driven the world and the economy for the last 200 years. so, we are 10 months in to the assignment. what has surprised you, and what hasn't surprised you? >> first, thank you for having me here and for opening up this conference in a discussion about public health. i think we all got to know public health and a new way through the pandemic. way through the pandemic and we are in a new moment. and i think we realize that the health and security work and our economy are linked. and we see it in big and small ways in the last number of ways. as c.d.c. is turning a
he spoke at the milken institute conference in los angeles. >> so, good morning. >> good morning. >> thank you for joining us here today, may 6, 2024. and besides leading one of the most important organizations in the world, taking care of the health of the united states and the world. i just want to let you know how tough it has been to compete against mandy and one of the leading scorers of public health in north carolina. as may of you we have the institute of public health...
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this is part of an event hosted by the milken institute in california. it's about 20 minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ there is a message summer is subliminal message thanks good morning everyone thanks so much for being at this session. conversation with the former speaker still addressing by the foreign amity mr. speaker kevin mccarthy. it's a great pleasure to be here for there's a lot going on spoke it straight into it. so the speaker, it's been a little over six months since you were ousted i think the technical term is vacated since the chair it was vacated the speakership was vacated. as you have watched the various shenanigans and fights and everything else that's been going on since you left, much as it was before you left, click some dates yes, some people don't. [laughter] i loved every minute of every time i was in office good days, and bad days, the sad part is, it is much more broken now. the motion to vacate has always been there. it's never thought to be used this way except the past couple times. allow eight people to do it one did it for his own per
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we caught up with the minneapolis fed president on the sidelines of milken. here's what he had to say of inflation. >> we are committed to 2%, we will get to 2%. we will get the interest rate environment necessary in order to achieve 2%. the second half of 2023 surprised us at how rapidly inflation fell. it seemed like it stalled out. it is too soon to declare we definitely stalled out, or maybe it is taking more time. joining us is barry knapp. and skyler montgomery koning of ts lombard. you look at the conflicting signs and the data. something's starting to weaken. yields have been interesting in the shorter end of the curve. even though we saw it go lower last year, we have been wavering around the 4.8% level. where do you think we go from here? >> i'd like to find more than the backend -- >> i like the front end more than the backend. three more scenarios, one being the most likely, which is rates move higher, retest the 5% peak that they reached in late october amidst the increase in treasury issuance of notes and bonds. that is the most probable scenari
we caught up with the minneapolis fed president on the sidelines of milken. here's what he had to say of inflation. >> we are committed to 2%, we will get to 2%. we will get the interest rate environment necessary in order to achieve 2%. the second half of 2023 surprised us at how rapidly inflation fell. it seemed like it stalled out. it is too soon to declare we definitely stalled out, or maybe it is taking more time. joining us is barry knapp. and skyler montgomery koning of ts lombard....
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strategist laura, to discuss state of the race elections debate is next tomorrow tolocks maria live from milken conference speaking with economic top business leaders 6:00 a.m. eastern time you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. . cheryl: millions americans in the past in whet lauren simonetti has details. lauren: storm system in midwest potentially life-threatening weather conditions across the great plains thunderstorms oklahoma kansas nebraska to expand move eastward as week goes on, texas deadly weekend flooding authorities say four-year-old boy was killed after swept away by fast-moving flood walters, over flowing rivers in eastern part of the state could remain swollen for days some areas saw 8 inches of rainfall, the kentucky mystik dan first to take home 3.1 million dollars, it was 150th annual kentucky kerby saturday i'm sorry to report didn't do well a photo fin three horse neck and neck with mystik dan winning by a knows sierra leone second, it was only tenth time that we had a photoo finish with so many horses neck and neck in the history of the derby. cheryl:
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we start with the ceo raising concerns at the milken institute conference yesterday. >> i do think you're seeing weaknesses we anticipated. jpmorgan was saying the excess sperchding savings would be out, finished in may. you're seeing starbucks' results, mcdonald's warnings, delinquencies of credit cards. i do think 50%, 60% of americans have run out of savings and is going to start pinching their pennies. >> we have jeremy with wisdomtree do you agree with what barry sternlicht has to say? >> if you're doing a lot of real estate development, the borrowing costs are going up, they bought a lot of buildings where cap rates are much less attractive you understand his pain. i would say you saw some signs in the mcdonald's, starbucks we talked about it could be they raised their prices too much. you haven't seen unemployment tick up. we can describe it as goldilocks not too soft, not to hafrmd earnings are doing well. i'm not seeing weakness. >> you're seeing earnings coming in better than expected. you kind of gave us a pick today. you're talking about this in your own book. you believe ther
we start with the ceo raising concerns at the milken institute conference yesterday. >> i do think you're seeing weaknesses we anticipated. jpmorgan was saying the excess sperchding savings would be out, finished in may. you're seeing starbucks' results, mcdonald's warnings, delinquencies of credit cards. i do think 50%, 60% of americans have run out of savings and is going to start pinching their pennies. >> we have jeremy with wisdomtree do you agree with what barry sternlicht has...
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david: in los angeles at milken, we heard a lot about continuation vehicles. explain how that might work and how they might release the pressure. paul: the idea of the continuation fund starts with a premise where we find an asset that you like, you own it, you continue to deliver superior results. this forced shotclock in monetizing it 5, 6 years in just to give him the ability to investors many of whom would be perfectly content if you continued to own the asset and get excess returns, but you have other limited partners who have other needs for the capital, more liquidity. so what it continuation vehicle does is give those limited partners who went liquidity the ability to leave or to exit the investment and let new pools of capital come in. and the private equity fund continues to own and manage the asset. katie: that was paul taubman, pjt partners founder, chairman and ceo, along with david westin. tomorrow we will hear from elizabeth greer, jd power vp of electric vehicle practice. this is bloomberg. ♪ tamra, izzy, and emma... they respond to emails wi
david: in los angeles at milken, we heard a lot about continuation vehicles. explain how that might work and how they might release the pressure. paul: the idea of the continuation fund starts with a premise where we find an asset that you like, you own it, you continue to deliver superior results. this forced shotclock in monetizing it 5, 6 years in just to give him the ability to investors many of whom would be perfectly content if you continued to own the asset and get excess returns, but...
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everything you just said i want your take on what kevin hassett said to me, this week, when i saw him at milken conference he said all these threats that trump is going to jail, be in handcuffs because he violated a gag order will not be good for markets or economy, watch this. >> if you look at the case in new york, that the judge is being so you know undemocratic unconstitutional in rulings against president trump looks like a conspiracy to hut him in jail if going to ricr island would you want to buy u.s. treasurys theening i'm worried about short term risk the democrats if serious in lawfare if succeed a banana republic from the moment they take him to rikers i can't major what happens that if a. >> i agree with it started in retrial in trump makes new york look different, than the rest of the country we should be thinking about american brand the treasury bill the fact that people like me bring foreign capital into vest where we have transpires appellate law the people feel safe vfk over long periods of time. this takes away from that. my children live there i want best for people of new y
everything you just said i want your take on what kevin hassett said to me, this week, when i saw him at milken conference he said all these threats that trump is going to jail, be in handcuffs because he violated a gag order will not be good for markets or economy, watch this. >> if you look at the case in new york, that the judge is being so you know undemocratic unconstitutional in rulings against president trump looks like a conspiracy to hut him in jail if going to ricr island would...
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treasury secretary steven mnuchin at the milken institute global conference in los angeles. they spoke about the health of regional banks and tiktok. >> i've been in the banking business for a long time during the financial crisis i bought three banks and credit the largest bank in southern california. i've known new york community bank for the last 10 years. this was a merger of three institutions. then coming together, they didn't have the proper procedures for hundred million dollar bank and they ran into issues with real estate. we raised over a billion dollars of capital and a large portion of that will be to build robust reserves. we've come out with a three-year plan to restore profitability to the bank. by the end of 2026, the management team will deliver on a plan they guess the bank to 11-12% return. and 11-12% to make a well-capitalized bank. david: have you learned anything about the -- about the bank since you bought it? >> you always learn a lot and now that we've been in there for the last two months, the good news is we put in a new ceo. he had been ceo and a
treasury secretary steven mnuchin at the milken institute global conference in los angeles. they spoke about the health of regional banks and tiktok. >> i've been in the banking business for a long time during the financial crisis i bought three banks and credit the largest bank in southern california. i've known new york community bank for the last 10 years. this was a merger of three institutions. then coming together, they didn't have the proper procedures for hundred million dollar...
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from president biden's agenda's editor bill hagerty is here, tuesday coming live from the 27th annual milken global conference, greg brown and chevron ceo mike wirth will join me, wednesday motorsports legend on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the racing world, thursday saturday joni ernst lays out her efforts to force the biden campaign off of chinese own tiktok. friday the power hour is back, jason chaffetz and kellyanne conway go head-to-head on the key issues. it is all right here on "mornings with maria". with gold and copper prices pushing towards all-time highs, u.s. gold corp is advancing its environmentally friendly gold and copper mining project and creating american jobs in mining friendly wyoming. with a proven management team and board, a tight share structure, and a solid cash balance, u.s. gold's portfolio of world-class assets are creating american growth and homegrown strategic metals as the us moves towards an electrified future. u.s. gold corp. the all new godaddy airo helps you get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a
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david, good to see you in studio -- in studio again, back from milken. his view on overseeing things when it came to the deficit, what did he have to say about trump elected affecting the deficit? david: it's interesting, both candidates want to address it without that's. no one wants to talk about cuts, that gets painful. you heard him talk about dynamic scoring. that's a euphemism of growing our way out of the problem. i asked him actually how much growth we need and he said 2.5% to 3%, which you know is above the historic and how can you get there through deregulation? that is what they think, they need to unleash capitalism and that will save this. katie: i'll have to apply dynamic scoring to my own life as well. you brought this up with steve mnuchin, talking about deficits is not really a winning campaign strategy. i wonder will actually hear anything about it on the campaign trail. scott:'s -- david: steve mnuchin didn't think either candidate address it. when you get together to elect someone, you want to know what they are going to do and if thi
david, good to see you in studio -- in studio again, back from milken. his view on overseeing things when it came to the deficit, what did he have to say about trump elected affecting the deficit? david: it's interesting, both candidates want to address it without that's. no one wants to talk about cuts, that gets painful. you heard him talk about dynamic scoring. that's a euphemism of growing our way out of the problem. i asked him actually how much growth we need and he said 2.5% to 3%, which...
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let's go to the milken institute to hear from an investment type for his outlook on the fed, the markets, and more. sarah eisen is there joined by a person whose thoughts are always welcome. >> we just got off the stage. thank you for doing this. we are talking about the market and the fixation on the federal reserve. i think one of the central questions is how big of an inflation problem do we still have? anything? >> we still have an inflation challenge. in goods the surge caused by the pandemic caused by supply chain challenges has peaked and dissipated. but now is very steady level of inflation right around 4%. and it 4% it's a challenge which is why they are staying the course, and it's the right policy path. they need to bring inflation down overtime. >> the question is how challenging will that be to get all the way back down to 2%? >> we do not know how sticky it will be when it comes to services with goods. was great to see that it did dissipate. with goods there's a bit of the back story we need to worry about. with deglobalization we are likely to see the level of inflationary
let's go to the milken institute to hear from an investment type for his outlook on the fed, the markets, and more. sarah eisen is there joined by a person whose thoughts are always welcome. >> we just got off the stage. thank you for doing this. we are talking about the market and the fixation on the federal reserve. i think one of the central questions is how big of an inflation problem do we still have? anything? >> we still have an inflation challenge. in goods the surge caused...
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tuesday, i'm coming to you from the 27th annual milken global conference, greg brown and mike worth will join me. wednesday, motor sports legend mario andretti on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the racing world. thursday, joni ernst lays out efforts to get the biden campaign off of tiktok. friday, jason chaffetz and kellyanne conway go head to head on the day's key issues. it's all right here on "mornings with maria." ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ you were made to find inner peace. we were made to track flight prices to paradise. when i was your age, we never had anything like this. what? wifi? wifi that works all over the house, even the basement. the basement. so i can finally throw that party... and invite shannon barnes. dream do come true. xfinity gives you reliable wifi with wall-to-wall coverage on all your devices, even when everyone is online. maybe we'll even get married one day. i wonder what i will be doing? probably still living here with mom and dad. fast reliable speeds right where you need them. that's wall-to-wall wifi with xfinity. maria: welcome back. it is time for the
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we spoke with greg brown the other of day on this program from the milken conference, the chairman ceo of motorola solutions. watch what he told me about his business in china. watch this. >> motorola had three and-a-half billion of revenue in china and 15,000 employees. today we he virtually no emplos and 50 employees. we made the decision get out of china. it's not a productive market. they don't play on even terms. the communist party leads the theft of intellectual property and patents so the you addressable market of 66 billion that we pursue for public safety and national security is zeroing out china. we left that market. m. maria: so that's a corporate ceo there, completely blowing off china while there are others who feel there's this opportunity with one and-a-half billion people despite all of their bad behavior and undermining the united states as an investors how do you see it? >> yeah, i mean, i think he expresses the problem really well. the idea of intellectual property theft, the idea they don't play by the same rules as the global community, you know, china has always
we spoke with greg brown the other of day on this program from the milken conference, the chairman ceo of motorola solutions. watch what he told me about his business in china. watch this. >> motorola had three and-a-half billion of revenue in china and 15,000 employees. today we he virtually no emplos and 50 employees. we made the decision get out of china. it's not a productive market. they don't play on even terms. the communist party leads the theft of intellectual property and...
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as part of a plea deal he worked with authorities to bring others to justice including michael milken. he was 87 years old. still to come on the newshour, major question surface about the future of artificial intelligence as tech firms showcase new products. we break down the latest political headlines. and we get an inside look at a career retrospective of critically acclaimed -- of a critically acclaimed arthur -- artist. >> this is a pbs newshour from w eta new stations in washington. amna: iranian president and the country's foreign minister were found and confirmed dead today hours after their helicopter crashed in fog leaving the as llama grow public without two key leaders as extraordinary tensions grip the wider middle east. a supreme leader who has the final say in the shiite ya chris quickly named a little-known vice president as caretaker until a new election and insisted that the government was in control. the deaths mark another blow to a country be set by pressures at home and abroad. reporter: it was a crash felt across the middle east. iran iniran's mountainous -- in i
as part of a plea deal he worked with authorities to bring others to justice including michael milken. he was 87 years old. still to come on the newshour, major question surface about the future of artificial intelligence as tech firms showcase new products. we break down the latest political headlines. and we get an inside look at a career retrospective of critically acclaimed -- of a critically acclaimed arthur -- artist. >> this is a pbs newshour from w eta new stations in washington....
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she spoke with us from the milken institute global conference in beverly hills. >> when we sat here last year there were recessionary pressures in the system. believe it or not those pressures are still there. but there has been one big difference it you talked about treasuries and that has been fiscal spending. it has really supported the economy in the u.s., even while the fed has been tightening during the qualitative tightening process. what you have seen as globally other central banks tightening. they did not have the fiscal stimulus effect that we had. so they slowed down. whereas we are still slowing at a slower trajectory than we would have anticipated last year when the fed was very active in quantitative tightening. >> how does that complicate what the fed has to do? jay powell says we are growing, yet, some that velocity creates inflationary pressures. anne: absolutely. what we have seen is that in quantitative tightening in the u.s., the balance sheet has been reduced to about $7.4 trillion. but when you think about the fact that deficit spending has been about $2 trillion i
she spoke with us from the milken institute global conference in beverly hills. >> when we sat here last year there were recessionary pressures in the system. believe it or not those pressures are still there. but there has been one big difference it you talked about treasuries and that has been fiscal spending. it has really supported the economy in the u.s., even while the fed has been tightening during the qualitative tightening process. what you have seen as globally other central...
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. >> that was a great get and a great week of coverage at milken let's get to the judge >>> carl, thanks welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner the growth trade as more big names get hammered in today's session. we asked the investment committee whether it is time to lighten up your exposure joining me joe terranova, kari firestone and shannon saccocia we're at post 9. we check the markets it's been up four days in a row heading into today the s&p is a marginal loser today. 5181 dow in the green mega caps are mixed. joe, i want to zero in on the state of the growth trade. i think that's the most important conversation that's being had now. you've had growthy names get hit pretty hard. let's talk uber. uber is down 9%. it's been a great performer. you and josh have talked about how great this stock has been. does this tell us anything about the state of the growth trade in the here and now it's not like the earnings report was that bad. >> i think it's a great example of a measurement for sentiment and positioning. if you think about growth, s&p growth over the last year is up
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liz: we have breaking news coming out of the milken institute 2024 global conference in beverly hills new york federal reserve john williams during a conversation there blamed russia's war on ukraine for much of the stubborn inflation consumers are facing saying inflation would've retreated more swiftie had russia not attacked its neighbor ukraine is known as the world's breadbasket you can understand where he's coming from as the war drags into the third year end at this hour is getting much needed infusion of help cook the trashcan the first installment of the $61 billion in military aid and weaponry has arrived on the front line but help for the nation is also coming from another quarter the howard g buffett foundation is on track to spend more than a hundred billion dollars by the end of 2024 and humanitarian assistance for ukraine the eponymous young son of billionaire bu warren buffett serves as a director of berkshire hathaway has visited ukraine 11 times since a full-scale invasion began howard buffett who is also a lifelong farmer joins us now in a fox business exclusive that
liz: we have breaking news coming out of the milken institute 2024 global conference in beverly hills new york federal reserve john williams during a conversation there blamed russia's war on ukraine for much of the stubborn inflation consumers are facing saying inflation would've retreated more swiftie had russia not attacked its neighbor ukraine is known as the world's breadbasket you can understand where he's coming from as the war drags into the third year end at this hour is getting much...
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going to be talking to darren on monday, by the way, from milken, and we'll certainly talk about that. we'll continue to, as well, talk about, as i brought up any number of times, this sort of unique dispute that they're in about that joint operating agreement in guyana, in which they're saying they have a right of first refusal. >> is that your lineup? >> that's my lineup, yeah. >> mnuchin's my guy. solomon's my guy. so, those are two -- i've got the two kings. you've got a 7, 9, and a 3 you've got there. >> trying to move it in different directions. day one will be good, though. marc rowan is always great to talk to. >> are you going to ask about colleges? >> he's been so involved. i think it would be hard not to discuss some of the campus protests with him. but there's never enough time for marc rowan. >> marc rowan is fantastic. >> not to mention david solomon. >> and david, yeah. >> strong earnings at goldman-sachs. he's got to be feeling decent about things. >> yes, definitely. by the way, magnificent seven is having a great day. well, at least, microsoft. >> sure is. >> well, a
going to be talking to darren on monday, by the way, from milken, and we'll certainly talk about that. we'll continue to, as well, talk about, as i brought up any number of times, this sort of unique dispute that they're in about that joint operating agreement in guyana, in which they're saying they have a right of first refusal. >> is that your lineup? >> that's my lineup, yeah. >> mnuchin's my guy. solomon's my guy. so, those are two -- i've got the two kings. you've got a...
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there were some folks on the panel coming from the milken conference saying we could come below 5%. we could be on guard for the possibility of higher for longer but not so much because of data. there may not be adequate buyers. it is worth noting we have stocks a little bit higher but that has been the trend. after the three down weeks, we have had yields lower and stocks going for a third week higher. sonali: has the relationship been more sustained? abigail: it seems to be sticking but it has been over the last week yields have been higher so we are going to have to have more information. you know i love charts. there is more reason to think we see yields go higher. may be significantly higher. the two year yield could be setting up for a move above 6%. jamie dimon, all of our favorite , he recently said we could see yields go above 8%. he has been prescient in the fact your ago he was talking about 6% and then 7% so he has been the outlier in terms of higher for longer taking the case but i think we have to wait for the data and see what happens. generally: all of that data not
there were some folks on the panel coming from the milken conference saying we could come below 5%. we could be on guard for the possibility of higher for longer but not so much because of data. there may not be adequate buyers. it is worth noting we have stocks a little bit higher but that has been the trend. after the three down weeks, we have had yields lower and stocks going for a third week higher. sonali: has the relationship been more sustained? abigail: it seems to be sticking but it...
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of course we spoke the with chairman and ceo of chevron at the milken institute last week. here's what he said on the deal. >> this is a good deal for shareholders of both companies, a good deal for the industry, good deal for the country of guyana and we're confident the deal will close. we're working our way through the ftc process which we expect to be concluded by the end of the quarter, shareholder vote at the end of this month and then we've got a contract issue with one of the other partners that will be resolved through arbitration and that will take a little longer. maria: exxon is also trying to stop it because they want in on the deal for hess and the guyana project, mark, but now wee hear from chuck schumer who doesn't want this deal to go forward. >> yeah. and he wants them to pulp the brakes on it, the ftc to get involved to pump the brakes on it and this is -- look, gas prices when president trump was in office before the 2020 election gas prices were $2.10. they're $3.62 right now according to triple a. so of course the democrats want to blame this on greedy
of course we spoke the with chairman and ceo of chevron at the milken institute last week. here's what he said on the deal. >> this is a good deal for shareholders of both companies, a good deal for the industry, good deal for the country of guyana and we're confident the deal will close. we're working our way through the ftc process which we expect to be concluded by the end of the quarter, shareholder vote at the end of this month and then we've got a contract issue with one of the...
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clinton aboutipmacy, global challenges, and publicealth, from a conference in los angeles host bthe milken institute. then another conversatiofr that same event with former house speaker kevin mccarthy on the state of u.s. politics and congre. later, lawmakers and consumer advocates ame how so-called junk fees affect consumers and their budgets. that is all coming up tonight on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled listings so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anying. comcast supports c-span as a puic service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> acting u.s. labor secretary julie su testified on the president's 2020 five budget request and highlighted efforts to create jobs and protect workers as their top two priorities. she also spoke about overtime regulati
clinton aboutipmacy, global challenges, and publicealth, from a conference in los angeles host bthe milken institute. then another conversatiofr that same event with former house speaker kevin mccarthy on the state of u.s. politics and congre. later, lawmakers and consumer advocates ame how so-called junk fees affect consumers and their budgets. that is all coming up tonight on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, funded by these television companies and more,...
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thousands of business, entertainment, political and thought leaders convened in los angeles for the milken institute global conference, among them california's first partner, jennifer siebel newsom, who joined our political show. the issue is to talk tech and youth mental health. >> what would that tangibly look like in terms of if you have your phone, like, what does that look like for? >> well, i mean, i think it's being very clear on what on age appropriate design and algorithmic design that doesn't lead to further harm or causing children to go down paths that lead to more self harm. it leads to calling out harassment, cyber bullying, doxing all the things that actually harm women and people of color and marginalized communities in particular for that silence. us it means preventing girls from again being led down this path towards body dysmorphia and self shame and hatred, so but there's a lot in the design. tech can be designed for good. >> we'll have more with california's first partner this week on our political show. the issue is it airs tomorrow morning from 630 to 7 right here o
thousands of business, entertainment, political and thought leaders convened in los angeles for the milken institute global conference, among them california's first partner, jennifer siebel newsom, who joined our political show. the issue is to talk tech and youth mental health. >> what would that tangibly look like in terms of if you have your phone, like, what does that look like for? >> well, i mean, i think it's being very clear on what on age appropriate design and algorithmic...