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ken: i have. i have spoken to numerous republican ag's, you can see, you mentioned earlier, the republicans in arizona are fighting back. mark filing a similar lawsuit like we have and you will see other attorneys general filing lawsuits and especially when we see what the executive orders are doing to us. maria: a republican filed the lawsuit on february 3rd in u.s. district court in phoenix, becoming the second state after texas. where do you see the vulnerabilities, which ag's do you expect to move on this? ken: i'm proud of him for doing this. he's on a border state as well and he can show similar damages that texas is showing and so i have a feeling he will be successful as well. and i think more ag's speaking out on a president that's out of control already and overstepping constitutional role, i don't think there's anything more important today that we could address as republican ag's, is a president who is going beyond constitutional authority and given the fact that congress is controlled
ken: i have. i have spoken to numerous republican ag's, you can see, you mentioned earlier, the republicans in arizona are fighting back. mark filing a similar lawsuit like we have and you will see other attorneys general filing lawsuits and especially when we see what the executive orders are doing to us. maria: a republican filed the lawsuit on february 3rd in u.s. district court in phoenix, becoming the second state after texas. where do you see the vulnerabilities, which ag's do you expect...
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ken: there always is. people tend to, when things get pretty bubbly, they discount liquidity, and liquidity is an asset. it is one of the reasons why you are seeing this ipo boom in spac's. liquidity is a worthwhile thing to have, so i agree that liquidity will come. it will all come down to leverage. it always does. so i think there's lots of great ways to put your money to work and to be involved with this market, and i would just discourage people from taking on that marginal big risk on leverage. time is your friend here, and leverages your enemy. leverage is uncontrollable, and leverage comes and people tend to want their money back usually at the exact moment you really don't want to give it back to them. sonali: this is a great point because we are reaching record amounts of leverage in corporate america. you started your career at drexel burnham, so you know a thing or two about leverage and the dangers of it and where it goes from here. do you have any concerns about frankly corporate and sovereig
ken: there always is. people tend to, when things get pretty bubbly, they discount liquidity, and liquidity is an asset. it is one of the reasons why you are seeing this ipo boom in spac's. liquidity is a worthwhile thing to have, so i agree that liquidity will come. it will all come down to leverage. it always does. so i think there's lots of great ways to put your money to work and to be involved with this market, and i would just discourage people from taking on that marginal big risk on...
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ken: i agree with you 100%. when you look at the banks and their position on silver, it will be a longer play. i have read a few things, you talked about shorts and the amount of metal in the market. the big play here is they are trying to make physical metal have to be delivered to the exchanges and is physical metal available to do that? i think there are questions when you evaluate supply and demand. romaine: i wonder about the regulatory aspects of people trying to corner this market. in a couple of those instances, it is not necessarily market forces that brought them down but the regulators or something akin to that kind of stepping in and pulling the plug. ken: again, it is not my expertise probably to speak to in great detail. look at its returns, performance. it has been more volatile in the last six months then i have ever seen silver really be. in terms of the downside risk, i don't think it has nearly downside risk that you might see in other investments. joe: talk to us a little bit more about the s
ken: i agree with you 100%. when you look at the banks and their position on silver, it will be a longer play. i have read a few things, you talked about shorts and the amount of metal in the market. the big play here is they are trying to make physical metal have to be delivered to the exchanges and is physical metal available to do that? i think there are questions when you evaluate supply and demand. romaine: i wonder about the regulatory aspects of people trying to corner this market. in a...
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ameritrade ken mowing gli yeah and scscsit citadel's ken griffin. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin u.s. equities up significantly not quite enough points. 85 points on the dow not getting back what we gave back yesterday, not completely we've been close up triple digits in the nasdaq up 77 or so. the s&p up 16. that's treasury yields that has us at 1.3% holding on to some of the highest yields we've seen. in a fair amount of time 1.313. here's some of today's top stories speaking of treasury yields treasury secretary janet yellen making the case for going big in the next round of the economic stimulus yellen spoke exclusively with cnbc's sara eisen. >> 15 million americans behind on their rent. 24 million adults and 12 million children who don't have enough to eat small businesses failing you know, i think the price of doing too little is much higher of doing something big we think that the benefits will far outweigh
ameritrade ken mowing gli yeah and scscsit citadel's ken griffin. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin u.s. equities up significantly not quite enough points. 85 points on the dow not getting back what we gave back yesterday, not completely we've been close up triple digits in the nasdaq up 77 or so. the s&p up 16. that's treasury...
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ken: i think it is hard to do good deals. what we are viewing this as is really an alternative, a parallel to the old method of going public. i went public coming on six years now, and it took me 12 months. from the time i said to my organization, let's go public, it was a 12 month process. it was very nerve-racking. you have the whole organization ready to go, and you don't know what the outcome is until the final day. something could happen in the market. the brilliance of what is going on with this new method of spac is that in a very short period of time, and entrepreneur has certainty. i will tell you, high-growth companies, entrepreneurs, certainty and knowledge of where your company is going is very valuable, and they are willing to pay for it. what we are trying to do, we are really trying to find disruptive companies who are alternative really to ipo's. we don't view it as a special purpose acquisition company. it should be named a special purpose ipo vehicle. i think we are in a wonderful position to assess. we have
ken: i think it is hard to do good deals. what we are viewing this as is really an alternative, a parallel to the old method of going public. i went public coming on six years now, and it took me 12 months. from the time i said to my organization, let's go public, it was a 12 month process. it was very nerve-racking. you have the whole organization ready to go, and you don't know what the outcome is until the final day. something could happen in the market. the brilliance of what is going on...
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i believe personally ken griffin is a very honorable man. it is washington, liz. so stock markets are out of fashion. capitalism is out of fashion. wealth creation is out of fashion. you and i are out of fashion for covering it. i mean, good heavens. liz: well, i'll tell you what, we are free-marketeers right here. >> yes. liz: the liz and larry show. >> we've done this before. liz: see you at 4:00 p.m. >> thank you. liz: eight minutes to go. >> robert o'brien, steve miller. immigration and foreign policy. thank you. >> thanks, larry. in addition as we look all that has been happening with the economy, let us go in about seven minutes we got that closing bell ringing. big banks year-to-date. they have done actually really well. however our "countdown" closer says he has got names in the banking world that aren't part of the big names out there. so stay tuned. you will get those names when we come back. your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, all in one place. because when it's decision time, you need decis
i believe personally ken griffin is a very honorable man. it is washington, liz. so stock markets are out of fashion. capitalism is out of fashion. wealth creation is out of fashion. you and i are out of fashion for covering it. i mean, good heavens. liz: well, i'll tell you what, we are free-marketeers right here. >> yes. liz: the liz and larry show. >> we've done this before. liz: see you at 4:00 p.m. >> thank you. liz: eight minutes to go. >> robert o'brien, steve...
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with that, i will hand it over to ken farley. ken: thanks, jennifer. i would say, wow, we have a science mission. it has been a long road to get here. one of the things i would point out, it is not obvious from the outside, but a mission like this is a lot like a dedicated long -- decade-long relay race. as the pandemic was closing in, it was raced off to the cape to make the launch. the second leg was to get through space and arrived successfully as we have done, and the third leg is the one we are about to embark on, the science mission. there are thousands of people all along the way and at each step, those people peel off and move on to new jobs. on behalf of the science team, i want to thank my friends to the right, and all of the folks that got us to where we are. thank you all for that, and we are going to do you proud in the science mission. i want to start off saying a few words about where we are and what we know so far. this is obviously not based on much information, and my phone is buzzing all the time with people telling me things, so we
with that, i will hand it over to ken farley. ken: thanks, jennifer. i would say, wow, we have a science mission. it has been a long road to get here. one of the things i would point out, it is not obvious from the outside, but a mission like this is a lot like a dedicated long -- decade-long relay race. as the pandemic was closing in, it was raced off to the cape to make the launch. the second leg was to get through space and arrived successfully as we have done, and the third leg is the one...
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, and many of us love ken, because we know that ken is a person who stands for conscience, and i will say he will be missed, i won't say he will be missed because you is an executive chairman, and i hope he comes on the show because he is a dlit and inspiration, and his talk to the philadelphia eagles, is still talked about as the greatest inspirational talk they've had in a decade. >> take a listen, i think we have a bit of sound here, of frazier. is this from this morning, on the call let's hear what he said. >> it has been a distinct honor and privilege to serve this great company as its ceo over the past decade. i thank all of my colleagues for their extraordinary support throughout this period we are making this leadership change secure in the knowledge that merck has the elements in place for a strong future of scientific innovation, and profitable growth. rob davis is well prepared, and well suited to help merck capitalize on the many exciting opportunities before it. as well as to take on the challenges that lie ahead. >> by the way, david, i mean you're doing this great new d
, and many of us love ken, because we know that ken is a person who stands for conscience, and i will say he will be missed, i won't say he will be missed because you is an executive chairman, and i hope he comes on the show because he is a dlit and inspiration, and his talk to the philadelphia eagles, is still talked about as the greatest inspirational talk they've had in a decade. >> take a listen, i think we have a bit of sound here, of frazier. is this from this morning, on the call...
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next thing you know ken, they elevated him to ceo. then after that they had a pipeline problem and he brought in this unbelievable r&d chief, perelman and developed keytruda, saved jimmy carter's life and is a transformational therapeutic so this is -- and then we know everything that happened with trump -- with president trump's ceo counsel. >> on top of that -- >> favorite of jeff sonnenfeld, too. he was hired by roy bagalos and i think he really cared about merck's culture. >> not just the company, but i think health care overall. ken frazier has done things to try and take on the health care industry at large and deal with the problems he's trying to squeeze that out and not mask and hide and work through third-party vendors. i think he's had trouble trying to take on that system because it's so engrained. he has done things to try to make it better at merck and the health care system overall and in the united states i hope he doesn't give up on that >> old friend of "squawk box." i remember -- i was kidding him once because he ha
next thing you know ken, they elevated him to ceo. then after that they had a pipeline problem and he brought in this unbelievable r&d chief, perelman and developed keytruda, saved jimmy carter's life and is a transformational therapeutic so this is -- and then we know everything that happened with trump -- with president trump's ceo counsel. >> on top of that -- >> favorite of jeff sonnenfeld, too. he was hired by roy bagalos and i think he really cared about merck's culture....
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ken: no. the parents would intentionally would release them across the border because they were gaming the system. they knew if they released the kids across the border, eventually they'd get placed somewhere. it's really -- you think of it as a parent, good god, how can anybody do this. it would be clear -- it would be child abandonment anywhere else. it would here child neglect. todd: quickly on last topic, privacy immigrant rights groups are slamming biden administration, continuation of trump-era policies. 45 seconds to you. you say don't be fooled by the biden administration promoting this smart tech, what do you mean by that? ken: yeah, so the technology does work. it's fine by itself, but if you don't have an agent behind it, if you spot incoming immigrants, illegal immigrants coming to the border, but you aren't willing to arrest them or deport them, it's irrelevant. why spot them other than to count them? the technology supplementing the wall has always had strong support where it's a
ken: no. the parents would intentionally would release them across the border because they were gaming the system. they knew if they released the kids across the border, eventually they'd get placed somewhere. it's really -- you think of it as a parent, good god, how can anybody do this. it would be clear -- it would be child abandonment anywhere else. it would here child neglect. todd: quickly on last topic, privacy immigrant rights groups are slamming biden administration, continuation of...
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all his history with ken barlow was again a great dramatic conflict which he had. you had liberal guardian reading ken on the one side whom, you know, money was filthy really. and then you had the capitalist pig on the other side. and then you've got deirdre in between, which was perfect and gave material for decades really. and even in mike's wonderful exit, where he had alzheimer's and we played a kind of a king lear story. bradley walsh came and played his son, and his grandson battling for mike's fortune, our own king lear. then at the very end when he did finally pass away we had of course the person who found him and cradled him and comforted him in the rain as he died on the cobbles was ken. i always thought that was the most wonderful kind of shakespearean, i guess, finish. this guy was a villain but nobody seemed to dislike him. he was really terrific. because their bust up and you were just talking about it, we were showing some pictures of it, mike baldwin and ken baldwin a massive bust up over deirdre. i mean, it was one of the seminal moments of britis
all his history with ken barlow was again a great dramatic conflict which he had. you had liberal guardian reading ken on the one side whom, you know, money was filthy really. and then you had the capitalist pig on the other side. and then you've got deirdre in between, which was perfect and gave material for decades really. and even in mike's wonderful exit, where he had alzheimer's and we played a kind of a king lear story. bradley walsh came and played his son, and his grandson battling for...
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my first question is to the ceo president ken griffin. in the first three quarters of 2020 your company paid online brokerages like robinhood $700 million for their order flow do you believe that brokers like robinhood can service the best interests of their users while selling their order flow to companies like yours and that's yes or no >> congresswoman, i believe that robinhood actually goes further in best interests of their customers by in fact routing their flow orders to citadel we give a better price, a better execution than the alternative of going to exchanges. >> i am going to take that as a yes, since you said they go further. then can you tell me, why did your company urge the s.e.c. to ban the payment for order flow models in a filing to the s.e.c. >> congressman, that is a terrific question. that filing relates to the u.s. options market it was a filing back in i believe 2004. in the u.s. options market at the time, trades were committed against listed quotes. we were apprehensive about the direction in which the u.s. optio
my first question is to the ceo president ken griffin. in the first three quarters of 2020 your company paid online brokerages like robinhood $700 million for their order flow do you believe that brokers like robinhood can service the best interests of their users while selling their order flow to companies like yours and that's yes or no >> congresswoman, i believe that robinhood actually goes further in best interests of their customers by in fact routing their flow orders to citadel we...
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of ken, great to see you. now, zelensky, the media, no matter how hard they try to put words in his mouth, he genre peated what he said at the time, that he did not -- and i'm quoting him here -- he, meaning president trump, did not pressure me. i will never say that. and yet the media keeps putting words in this guy's mouth. [laughter] >> i think it's rather impolite of the media to do that. president zelensky knows how to speak for himself, and he can speak the truth. so you're -- thank you for bringing this out, that the person who was supposedly pressured is saying, sorry, i was not pressured. period. it should never have gotten to impeachment. i'm sorry we're back at impeachment land again -- david: well, that's right. >> -- but that's where we are. david dead not only to we have another impeachment, but we have another tape. and this tape is not just an audiotape, it's a videotape as well of the president speaking before a crowd on january 6th, some of whom split away and went and attacked our nation's c
of ken, great to see you. now, zelensky, the media, no matter how hard they try to put words in his mouth, he genre peated what he said at the time, that he did not -- and i'm quoting him here -- he, meaning president trump, did not pressure me. i will never say that. and yet the media keeps putting words in this guy's mouth. [laughter] >> i think it's rather impolite of the media to do that. president zelensky knows how to speak for himself, and he can speak the truth. so you're -- thank...
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it's ken, he knows, i've told him everything. shut up! manchester united even announced the outcome, ken 1—0 mike, during a match. get out of my house! go on! there was always a mix of charm and menace, and his final scene on the street was in the arms of his archenemy, ken barlow played by william roache, who today paid tribute. johnny briggs, he said, was a strong character who would be greatly missed. the actorjohnny briggs, who's died at the age of 85. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there. parts of scotland and northern ireland had quite a bit of cloud this weekend, but other areas of the country have had a fine one with plenty of sunshine around, albeit on the rather chilly side in the mornings. for this upcoming week, we keep high—pressure with us, so it'll stay mainly dry with a little bit of sunshine, could see areas of low cloud and fog, which could be stubborn to clear as we move through the week, and nights will remain chilly. so our area of high pressure then still with us to end a sunday.
it's ken, he knows, i've told him everything. shut up! manchester united even announced the outcome, ken 1—0 mike, during a match. get out of my house! go on! there was always a mix of charm and menace, and his final scene on the street was in the arms of his archenemy, ken barlow played by william roache, who today paid tribute. johnny briggs, he said, was a strong character who would be greatly missed. the actorjohnny briggs, who's died at the age of 85. now it's time for a look at the...
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kpix 5's ken bastida live in the newsroom with their emotional pleas today. ken? >> yeah, alan, liz, these plans have been on the sidelines for close to you now. today, they delivered passions speeches on the sideline with a critical message, is critical for them to play sports again. >> i got caught and my father told me, stay strong. i'm going to make it. i believe in that. >> more than 100 student athletes, coaches and parents rallied at the state capitol today, urging governor gavin newsom to allow youth and high school sports. they delivered 10,000 personal pleas and signatures supporting their cause. they say, the ban on youth sports is having a negative impact on students, scholarships, futures and mental and physical health. >> i wanted to play this sport professionally. i wanted to travel and play nationally. this is about a scholarship that was taken from me. >> lets us play. without sports, as an athlete, it's not worth it. >> the head football coach at richmond high echoed those sentiments. >> in our city of richmond, it has turned into the wild wild w
kpix 5's ken bastida live in the newsroom with their emotional pleas today. ken? >> yeah, alan, liz, these plans have been on the sidelines for close to you now. today, they delivered passions speeches on the sideline with a critical message, is critical for them to play sports again. >> i got caught and my father told me, stay strong. i'm going to make it. i believe in that. >> more than 100 student athletes, coaches and parents rallied at the state capitol today, urging...
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not spend the toe kens. they keep as collector's item. that is a good idea. selling multi year passes, maybe sell two, three, four, five year pass now for a little discount. also, another comment i wanted to make in terms of over time. some people front be line staff i talked to feel like they are not to file over time when they are pulling the bus in the yard 10 minutes late. it is clear they are entitled to overtime if they don't have enough time to pull in the yard on time they get paid if they are 10 minutes late. last thing to say is parking enforcement. there is a lot of opportunities for revenue. walk down the block and 15 cars on the sidewalk that is over $1,000 in revenue right there. there are a lot of ways to raise funds without laying off employees or raising fares. those are my comments for now. thank you. [please stand by] with critical roles to keep it active for those who depend on transit service. i undend
not spend the toe kens. they keep as collector's item. that is a good idea. selling multi year passes, maybe sell two, three, four, five year pass now for a little discount. also, another comment i wanted to make in terms of over time. some people front be line staff i talked to feel like they are not to file over time when they are pulling the bus in the yard 10 minutes late. it is clear they are entitled to overtime if they don't have enough time to pull in the yard on time they get paid if...
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believe need to happen now thank you for joining us here on kron 4 news at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne kron four's flip to gaal is following this story for us tonight, he has the latest from antioch. >>the time to act is now says any aac mayor lamar thorpe on friday. he intends to pitch to the city council his plan for police reform during a special meeting, this as the city grips with multiple shootings and in-custody death investigations house waiting out for march, but you know what it meant to them and and frustration from members of our community. >>different issues that we're dealing with the sounds like these were people voted for leadership and i think it's time for myself and my colleagues on the city council to take action it has been a violent past week in antioch. >>to first responders were shot a man died in police custody and 2 men were arrested wednesday after shots were fired inside a target store that left one man wounded, it's about. >>kind ability. it's about trust. it's transparency says he has a good working relationship with police chief timoney brooks addin
believe need to happen now thank you for joining us here on kron 4 news at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne kron four's flip to gaal is following this story for us tonight, he has the latest from antioch. >>the time to act is now says any aac mayor lamar thorpe on friday. he intends to pitch to the city council his plan for police reform during a special meeting, this as the city grips with multiple shootings and in-custody death investigations house waiting out for march, but you know...
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>>of wine in america, ken boddie has the story of andre mack. >>all these winds that are in this room when you look around the all tell someone story. a place. for me it's always a legacy. on dream act is living his legacy creating winds for the masses and leading the way for african americans in the wine industry. >>it's not just an upper cross thing for you is it. >>no not at all i think everybody should enjoy wine red, it's not. it's it's not deserved for just be that you know, i grew up on you know skateboarding punk rock and being able to to put all those things and he's done together. makes it very enjoyable for me. >>and re max new york state of wine extends all the way across the country based on the war winds are actually produced here in oregon's willamette valley. one of america's premier wine-making regions will talk on the war or black sheep wines started in 2007. now naked him a song war they are shipped in nearly every state and throughout the world, especially popular in sweden in southeast asia. near his home in brooklyn, owns a
>>of wine in america, ken boddie has the story of andre mack. >>all these winds that are in this room when you look around the all tell someone story. a place. for me it's always a legacy. on dream act is living his legacy creating winds for the masses and leading the way for african americans in the wine industry. >>it's not just an upper cross thing for you is it. >>no not at all i think everybody should enjoy wine red, it's not. it's it's not deserved for just be that...
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who is he talking about specifically there, ken? >> so what he is talking about specifically is that the mexican drug cartels, the most evil force in the western hemisphere, deestablishizing mexico. these evil organizations control much of the country. they run these pipelines of people. the other things they run in these pipelines are drugs and other illicit products which poison our communities and kill 70,000 americans a year. 70,000. that's who we're facing off with and who runs this operation south of the border. it isn't the mexican government. it isn't the guatemala government. your point, harris, was a very good one. we watched the pictures of guatemala literally holding back an invasion of illegal immigrants at their border and the biden effect encourages more of that. if you are guatemala and you are resource strained and you want to have sovereignty and you want to protect your own country especially in an age of covid and the new variants, what this administration is doing is treating your country like road kill for ille
who is he talking about specifically there, ken? >> so what he is talking about specifically is that the mexican drug cartels, the most evil force in the western hemisphere, deestablishizing mexico. these evil organizations control much of the country. they run these pipelines of people. the other things they run in these pipelines are drugs and other illicit products which poison our communities and kill 70,000 americans a year. 70,000. that's who we're facing off with and who runs this...
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ken langone joining us. appreciate that, ken. we'll be right back. stay with us. we have a market that is going to open of lower, big numbers out of walmart. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t-mobile.com/55. i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe s
ken langone joining us. appreciate that, ken. we'll be right back. stay with us. we have a market that is going to open of lower, big numbers out of walmart. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t-mobile.com/55. i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it....
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stay with us maria's one-on-one with home depot cofounder ken langone is up next. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ♪♪ ♪♪ comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. i'm a performer. comfort in the extreme. always have been. and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. (man) i'm a verizon engineer, part of the team that built 5g right, the only one from america's most reliable network. we designed our 5g
stay with us maria's one-on-one with home depot cofounder ken langone is up next. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a...
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ken, i doubt that, too. very highly because, a, that's a total dereliction of everybody's duty through the security chain and b., he has to be within striking distance in case something happens to the president. they must have told both ends. there's no way they couldn't have. >> the state of the reporting on this, joshua, is that when mike pence was whisked away under threat of violence by the secret service in the capitol, that the secret service would have told the white house about that. but no one has actually confirmed that that call was made. the secret service hasn't commented. people inside the white house have not confirmed it. it's unimaginable it wouldn't have happened. but even if you leave that aside, you have the phone call between president trump and senator tuberville where tuberville confirmed that pence was in danger and so at that point president trump was on notice that his vice-president was in mortal danger, and yet he continued to egg on the rioters and not call for them to stand down
ken, i doubt that, too. very highly because, a, that's a total dereliction of everybody's duty through the security chain and b., he has to be within striking distance in case something happens to the president. they must have told both ends. there's no way they couldn't have. >> the state of the reporting on this, joshua, is that when mike pence was whisked away under threat of violence by the secret service in the capitol, that the secret service would have told the white house about...
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mark: welcome back, judge ken starr. i guess you are always a judge, even when you are retired, a good title. there are these efforts to skirt the constitution. you know progressivism and constitutionalism don't get along well, like oil and water. and progressivism, is an ideology that seeks to find ways to get around the constitution. we constitutionalists are trying to find ways to uphold the constitution, one of most important things discussed at constitution. convention is who is in charge of the votes system, state insist we're in charge of how people vote. within very general parameters. they created a federal government, they had been in charge of everything before. we have article. state legislator decide how elections are to be held, and electors chosen, nancy pelosi announces began a few weeks ago, one of her top priorities, hr 1, house resolution one, a massive federal government takeover of state voting system, not civil rights and that. but we're talking about what time people show up, how they vote. where t
mark: welcome back, judge ken starr. i guess you are always a judge, even when you are retired, a good title. there are these efforts to skirt the constitution. you know progressivism and constitutionalism don't get along well, like oil and water. and progressivism, is an ideology that seeks to find ways to get around the constitution. we constitutionalists are trying to find ways to uphold the constitution, one of most important things discussed at constitution. convention is who is in charge...
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ken, 185,000. looking at the biden criteria now, it seems like most of those people with the exception of maybe the terrorists and who knows about those, would be able to stay here. >> yes. i strongly suspect that you will see them attempt to cut that number by more than half. by the way, laura, when biden was vice president, they deported over 400,000 people in one year. so joe biden is not, you know, this is a political shift. we could deport far more if congress could cooperate and the courts wouldn't stand in the way. creating hurdles all over the place as they did during the trump administration. >> laura: people have to understand, because i was down there and i witnessed this happening first hand, and eagle pass station and through del rio, people come across the board. they float the rio grande and some parts of the rio grande are very shallow. it's still very dangerous. they walk across on a pool float or a raft. then they are rescued by the board patrol. then their names are taken. they a
ken, 185,000. looking at the biden criteria now, it seems like most of those people with the exception of maybe the terrorists and who knows about those, would be able to stay here. >> yes. i strongly suspect that you will see them attempt to cut that number by more than half. by the way, laura, when biden was vice president, they deported over 400,000 people in one year. so joe biden is not, you know, this is a political shift. we could deport far more if congress could cooperate and the...
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but there was something intriguing about ken and omegaxl, that drew my interest. today, we'll talk with ken meares, along with sharon mcquillan, specializing in preventative medicine, and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next. - [announcer] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain in their lifetime. we are living longer than ever before, which can cause wear and tear to our bodies. nearly 70% of americans are taking prescription medication. everyday people suffer from aches and pains from everyday activities, including back, neck, knee, and joints. if you want to fight inflammation and pain, stay with us. (dramatic music) - wanna introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and ceo of great healthworks, the makers of omegaxl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omegaxl. you said to me, just try it. i take two every morning, two every night. i
but there was something intriguing about ken and omegaxl, that drew my interest. today, we'll talk with ken meares, along with sharon mcquillan, specializing in preventative medicine, and clinical research. we're gonna discuss why omegaxl is so important to your health and your quality of life. all this and more, coming up next. - [announcer] pain can ruin your day. the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. almost one in three americans will suffer from chronic pain...
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. >> i am ken bastida. kpix 5's juliette goodrich is at the scene. you are actually there and watched this thing come down. >> it doesn't get any closer than this. this is the single engine plane that came down. we are over 580. this is isabel. this is the overpass. the single engine was actually headed to napa. eyes just spoke with the pilot. it was his father and son. they took off from livermore and were headed to napa. he says they had engine failure. that is when they noticed the plane was not going to make it. they actually, remarkably, tried to use this overpass as a runway, if you will. they said they just couldn't break it. they ended up going into a car. we have some video to show you, aerials and ground shots. and yes, i was driving by thinking it was possibly a fender bender, and then, lo and behold, we spotted this. seconds ago, i spoke with the father and son. they told me they had taken off. they were headed to napa for a day to together. let's hear what they had to say. >> we are fine. >> reporter: where you headed to the airport? >>
. >> i am ken bastida. kpix 5's juliette goodrich is at the scene. you are actually there and watched this thing come down. >> it doesn't get any closer than this. this is the single engine plane that came down. we are over 580. this is isabel. this is the overpass. the single engine was actually headed to napa. eyes just spoke with the pilot. it was his father and son. they took off from livermore and were headed to napa. he says they had engine failure. that is when they noticed...
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i said we'll talk to ken paxton later on. the financial services committee in the house led by none other than congresswoman maxine waters. vlad, the ceo, will testify on the hill february 18th. >>> the weather today, more than 80 million people are under extreme storm watchinges as the northeast is weighed under snow. a looming strike over chicago schools on a plan to return to in-person learning. we'll have the plans details ahead. a growing push to out of governor gavin newsom is facing a recall vote over his handling of the state's pandemic. the fallout from that later in the hour. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other carriers with 2 unlimited lines for less than $30 each. call 1-800-t-mobile or go to t-mobile.com/55. so you're a small business, or a b
i said we'll talk to ken paxton later on. the financial services committee in the house led by none other than congresswoman maxine waters. vlad, the ceo, will testify on the hill february 18th. >>> the weather today, more than 80 million people are under extreme storm watchinges as the northeast is weighed under snow. a looming strike over chicago schools on a plan to return to in-person learning. we'll have the plans details ahead. a growing push to out of governor gavin newsom is...
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year, emily compagno has a question. >> emily: good morning, ken. my question revolves around intent. much has been made of the proceedings and that they are political and not legal and i think reviewers they'd like to hear, what exactly is the standard then? we know that incitement to insurrection in the criminal world requires specific intent and it seems to me that the house impeachment managers have proceeded with the case that it really rests on, but for president trump's rhetoric would have really happened which is more negligence. can you articulate for viewers what exactly is the bar that today the defense will have to shatter in order to acquit the defendant, then-president donald j. trump. >> a key point, thank you for identifying the two, you need intent or is it but for so we are in the legal weeds very quickly but we are going to come out of those weeds equally quickly because of the senators can vote any blood he way they want to do, they can say, i'm going to vote to convict even if i feel the managers did not establish that a crime w
year, emily compagno has a question. >> emily: good morning, ken. my question revolves around intent. much has been made of the proceedings and that they are political and not legal and i think reviewers they'd like to hear, what exactly is the standard then? we know that incitement to insurrection in the criminal world requires specific intent and it seems to me that the house impeachment managers have proceeded with the case that it really rests on, but for president trump's rhetoric...
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now i don't think ken— that'll cost all of us. now i don't think ken is— that'll cost all of us. now i don't think ken is arguing for an immediate tax rise or for anything to take _ immediate tax rise or for anything to take away the runway towards growth _ to take away the runway towards growth and recovery again. but this is a very. _ growth and recovery again. but this is a very, very finely balanced judgment _ is a very, very finely balanced judgment that rishi sunak needs to make _ judgment that rishi sunak needs to make in— judgment that rishi sunak needs to make in the budget on wednesday. brief finat— make in the budget on wednesday. brief final word on this before we have to say goodbye for now? on the dilemma the chancellor faces? it dilemma the chancellor faces? it shouldn't be a dilemma. those who've can come and let's face it, some businesses have made a huge amount of money, there's been a pandemic dividend, right? our government has also squandered billions by giving, you know, contracts to people who weren't up to it, to their cronies— so i do think that if
now i don't think ken— that'll cost all of us. now i don't think ken is— that'll cost all of us. now i don't think ken is arguing for an immediate tax rise or for anything to take _ immediate tax rise or for anything to take away the runway towards growth _ to take away the runway towards growth and recovery again. but this is a very. _ growth and recovery again. but this is a very, very finely balanced judgment _ is a very, very finely balanced judgment that rishi sunak needs to make _...
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it's ken, he knows, i've told him everything. shut up! manchester united even announced the outcome, ken 1—0 mike, during a match. get out of my house! go on! there was always a mix of charm and menace, and his final scene on the street was in the arms of his archenemy, ken barlow played by william roache, who today paid tribute. johnny briggs, he said, was a strong character who would be greatly missed. the actorjohnny briggs, who's died at the age of 85.
it's ken, he knows, i've told him everything. shut up! manchester united even announced the outcome, ken 1—0 mike, during a match. get out of my house! go on! there was always a mix of charm and menace, and his final scene on the street was in the arms of his archenemy, ken barlow played by william roache, who today paid tribute. johnny briggs, he said, was a strong character who would be greatly missed. the actorjohnny briggs, who's died at the age of 85.
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three weeks ago texas attorney general ken paxton launched a major investigation into an online brokerage are. is he now adding to his original focus? he is here with former sec director harvey pitt on why yesterday's hearing wasn't anywhere close to the end, but rather, just the tip of the iceberg on the drama to come. president biden about to make comments after touring one of three plants at the heart of pfizer's vaccine production. we've got cameras on the scene, and we've got our eyes on pfizer's stock. but first, can we take a look, if we can just for the moment, at an intraday chart of uber? it has been a very interesting move today. look at the price action since gapping down at the opening bell. just before 5 a.m. eastern time uber lost a driver's rights case before britain's supreme court which basically deemed that the driver plaintiffs were employees versus gig economy freelance workers. now, the stock is completely, at least earlier you see it started gapping down can, then turned around as uber said the ruling only applies to that particular group of drivers, not current dri
three weeks ago texas attorney general ken paxton launched a major investigation into an online brokerage are. is he now adding to his original focus? he is here with former sec director harvey pitt on why yesterday's hearing wasn't anywhere close to the end, but rather, just the tip of the iceberg on the drama to come. president biden about to make comments after touring one of three plants at the heart of pfizer's vaccine production. we've got cameras on the scene, and we've got our eyes on...
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it is ken, - deirdre barlow. why did you put the phone down on me? it is ken, i - deirdre barlow. why did you put the | phone down on me? it is ken, i have told him, he — phone down on me? it is ken, i have told him, he knows _ phone down on me? it is ken, i have told him, he knows everything. - told him, he knows everything. manchester united even announced the outcome during a match. get manchester united even announced the outcome during a match.— outcome during a match. get out of my house- — outcome during a match. get out of my house- what — outcome during a match. get out of my house. what are _ outcome during a match. get out of my house. what are you _ outcome during a match. get out of my house. what are you going - outcome during a match. get out of my house. what are you going to i outcome during a match. get out of. my house. what are you going to do, ull the my house. what are you going to do, pull the trigger? _ my house. what are you going to do, pull the trigger? don't _ my house. what are you going to do, pull the trigger? don't make - my house. what are
it is ken, - deirdre barlow. why did you put the phone down on me? it is ken, i - deirdre barlow. why did you put the | phone down on me? it is ken, i have told him, he — phone down on me? it is ken, i have told him, he knows _ phone down on me? it is ken, i have told him, he knows everything. - told him, he knows everything. manchester united even announced the outcome during a match. get manchester united even announced the outcome during a match.— outcome during a match. get out of my...
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is based on some very complicated senate rules they could find out late tonight or tomorrow, pam and ken. >>all right katherine, thank you for that well a windy and warm day around the bay area today really makes you want to go out and take a long walk outside you know it was so windy, pam. that us on animal scoring down the sidewalk in san francisco. then i realized it was somebodys wig that had blown off and was just how blowing down the street, this is. >>i just made >>i was thinking the same as ends up to something right now lose a half day for some of us right because winds. we're just brutal for some of us in some spots and really we're going to see the winds continue to increase during the overnight hours and into early tomorrow morning in fact you can see the flag flying there in the background at the golden gate bridge. it is quite windy in san francisco. and we're seeing a wind speeds in the 20's actually in parts of the city. so this wind advisory has been extended by the national weather service earlier today, so it's been extended until 4 o'clock early tomorrow morning. vers
is based on some very complicated senate rules they could find out late tonight or tomorrow, pam and ken. >>all right katherine, thank you for that well a windy and warm day around the bay area today really makes you want to go out and take a long walk outside you know it was so windy, pam. that us on animal scoring down the sidewalk in san francisco. then i realized it was somebodys wig that had blown off and was just how blowing down the street, this is. >>i just made >>i...
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>>well as ken mentioned has been tough to watch some of the video evidence that was presented at that impeachment trial today catherine heenan is here now with reaction from a bay area republican official catherine yeah, jonathan he is the bay area chair of the california republican party. he is also a lawyer. >>he acknowledges that wealth of chilling video and audio evidence being presented over the last couple of days is compelling including us this surveillance video of staffers rushing to find hiding places january 6. >>the genuine things that come off as most effective. so i think it's effective tool and strategy to get messaging across not only to the members of congress. but also to the american people show what happened and they're entitled to do that. but it's a very very effective tool. >>is it getting harder to argue that there's not enough evidence to convict well it's tempting in the law to say well now we have more than enough. you want to avoid that temptation and to you see all the from both sides like him or not you all so happy you're with trump's lawyers have to tha
>>well as ken mentioned has been tough to watch some of the video evidence that was presented at that impeachment trial today catherine heenan is here now with reaction from a bay area republican official catherine yeah, jonathan he is the bay area chair of the california republican party. he is also a lawyer. >>he acknowledges that wealth of chilling video and audio evidence being presented over the last couple of days is compelling including us this surveillance video of staffers...
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a very exciting mission. >> only a few seconds left, ken. what's the time line for humans going to mars? >> yeah, i don't know on that. i can tell you the time line for the samples coming back which in a sense is a good technology demonstration of that is early 2030s. >> 2030s, that's awhile. ken, thanks to you and the entire team. we're really grateful to you. good luck down the road. appreciate it very much. >> thanks, would have. >> and we'll have more news right after this. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪ ♪ usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. >>> i just checked and so far -- so far over the past year, more than 492,000 americans -- 492,000 americans have died from the coronavirus. 492,000, and that's a huge, huge number, but it's so important to put some faces in front of those numbers. i want to share some stories of some special people
a very exciting mission. >> only a few seconds left, ken. what's the time line for humans going to mars? >> yeah, i don't know on that. i can tell you the time line for the samples coming back which in a sense is a good technology demonstration of that is early 2030s. >> 2030s, that's awhile. ken, thanks to you and the entire team. we're really grateful to you. good luck down the road. appreciate it very much. >> thanks, would have. >> and we'll have more news...
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i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore getting educators vaccinated is a major sticking point for many school districts was have been shut down since last march for some reason was reporting on this from the north bay tonight and she joins us teresa. >>pam and ken so many kids are still in distance learning thousands of kids up and down the state of california but now the governor announcing that big break for teachers. >>yeah, i cried, happy tears for the first time in 5 out 6 and like you know 6, 9 months grace cosentino teaches 8th grade science and avid and she is set to receive her first covid-19 shot this coming sunday. excited thing but i'm very relieved and. >>i feel very emotional about it it's something that i've been hoping for for a long time grace is also really because this coming monday, she will be in class students. the first time since last march shut down whereas some. >>in the younger grades in nevado have returned the district recently decided to give the nod to 7th and 8th graders and excited me by kids for the first time like i can't stop smiling thinking about it. >>it
i'm ken wayne and i'm pam moore getting educators vaccinated is a major sticking point for many school districts was have been shut down since last march for some reason was reporting on this from the north bay tonight and she joins us teresa. >>pam and ken so many kids are still in distance learning thousands of kids up and down the state of california but now the governor announcing that big break for teachers. >>yeah, i cried, happy tears for the first time in 5 out 6 and like...
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and ken bastida reports . >> teachers and students were not first on the list for testing today. the opening phase started with those who have been on campus during the shutdowns. >> are some of esamscho there but tests today. food service workers, custodians and clerical employees. >> folks who have been here since march, keeping things flowing so that we are ready when it is time to come back. >> reporter: after this phase, thgs
and ken bastida reports . >> teachers and students were not first on the list for testing today. the opening phase started with those who have been on campus during the shutdowns. >> are some of esamscho there but tests today. food service workers, custodians and clerical employees. >> folks who have been here since march, keeping things flowing so that we are ready when it is time to come back. >> reporter: after this phase, thgs
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. >> my office, more than me, has had a long and hostile relationship with ron ken. he has a meeting last week with other legislators. on tape, he says positive things. there's then a story that moves in "the new york post" where he says the exact opposite. >> tim is 1 of 9 state democrats who signed a letter accusing cuomo of obstruction of justice, urging their democratic colleagues to strip the governor of his covid-19 emergency powers and setting the stage for possible impeachment. the letter reading, it's now unambiguously clear that they've engaged in obstruction of justice. this is a necessary first step in beginning to write the criminal wrongs of this governor and his administration. we implore you to set aside any concerns of loyalty or disloyalty to this governor over
. >> my office, more than me, has had a long and hostile relationship with ron ken. he has a meeting last week with other legislators. on tape, he says positive things. there's then a story that moves in "the new york post" where he says the exact opposite. >> tim is 1 of 9 state democrats who signed a letter accusing cuomo of obstruction of justice, urging their democratic colleagues to strip the governor of his covid-19 emergency powers and setting the stage for possible...
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awfully cold temperatures, texas attorney general ken paxton and his wife, state senator angela paxton, left. they traveled to utah. paxton's campaign spokesperson told "the tribune" it was a previously planned trip to meet with utah's attorney general about a multistate lawsuit against google. >>> all right, meanwhile, during an interview on fox news last night, senator ted cruz tried to blame the media for the negative attention that he's received for flying to cancun last week as his constituents suffered in the cold. take a look. >> i think the media's suffered from trump withdrawal, where they've attacked trump every day for four years, they don't know what to do, so they obsessed over my taking my girls to the beach. >> guess he misses him. anyway, democrats' coronavirus relief bill has passed another hurdle on its pathway to help struggling americans. the house budget committee approved a $1.9 trillion bill yesterday in a 19-16 vote, and that sets the stage for a potential house floor vote as early as friday. a senate vote expected next
awfully cold temperatures, texas attorney general ken paxton and his wife, state senator angela paxton, left. they traveled to utah. paxton's campaign spokesperson told "the tribune" it was a previously planned trip to meet with utah's attorney general about a multistate lawsuit against google. >>> all right, meanwhile, during an interview on fox news last night, senator ted cruz tried to blame the media for the negative attention that he's received for flying to cancun last...
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to brian's parents, gladys and charles, his partner sandra, his brother, ken and craig, and the entire sicknick family and the capitol police force, thank you for giving congress this privilege of honoring brian with this ceremony. we have heard from you, from brian's brothers, ken and craig, that he was the kindest of all, the fittest of all. just a very special person. again, we heard from his entire family, as the distinguished leader said, what a special person he was. how kind he was. and we know from his service on the capitol police force how patriotic he was. we gather today united in grief, gratitude, and solemn appreciation for the service and sacrifice of officer brian sicknick. we respect his service, certainly, as a member of the capitol police force, but also as a patriot to his country in other arenas. in 1997 he joined the new jersey air national guard under which he was deployed twice to defend our national security. and in 2008, he continued that commitment when he joined the united states capitol police. we saw last night how brian's patriotic service commanded the r
to brian's parents, gladys and charles, his partner sandra, his brother, ken and craig, and the entire sicknick family and the capitol police force, thank you for giving congress this privilege of honoring brian with this ceremony. we have heard from you, from brian's brothers, ken and craig, that he was the kindest of all, the fittest of all. just a very special person. again, we heard from his entire family, as the distinguished leader said, what a special person he was. how kind he was. and...