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He said, just remember one day when somebody breaks your record, you have the same dignity is body how? And I remember looked at my dad and I said, what can I enjoy this for just a couple days?
And bitcoin is cruising toward one hundred k republican senator since almas is a crypt of enthusiasts, she's pushing for a bitcoin.
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Plus in video's strong quarter, google potential break up and the new cabinet taking shape, who will be the new treasury secretary? Portable news cofer j. Sherman on runs through the contenders.
He needs to find somebody that is easily confirm able.
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Good morning, everybody, and welcome to square x trade here on cnbc. We're live from the news deck market. I in times i'm back quake, along with joe kernan and Andrew ra scan.
we are creeping very close to one hundred thousand dollars for bit corinne's now breaking records script of currency topping ninety seven thousand dollars is in the ninety eight thousand dollar just a little bit before there ninety seven thousand eight hundred and three dollars be going now with forty percent since down trump one office and was elected uh just now a couple of weeks ago uh and is gained about one hundred and sixty percent in the past year alone centers the iluma of biome will join us a ten A M so long I think .
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the guy who was chasing Michael mires entire grip. Shares of in video losing some ground this morning. The AI chip makes profits in a revenue b destin ate sales.
Sales nearly double in the court, and the company also had positive guidance and expect sales of I mean, this is a big number, thirty seven point five billion dollars in the current court of her assessment of thirty seven point one. But the company sales projections didn't meet the highest expectations and we see the stock are under some pressure is the most valuable company on the planet. I'll see you you jenson, one on the company is called last night.
will ship more black whiles next quarter than this and will ship more black walls the quarter after that then then our first quarter. And so that kind of puts that in perspective. And we are really at the beginnings of of a two fundamental ships in computing that that uh is really quite significant.
This was really I mean, if you look at what happened last quarter to the stock, IT was a similar situation where they beat expectations but didn't beat maybe the very highest expectations. The stock was down initially on that, but since then, it's up seven percent. And you're looking at the year to date, it's up by more than one hundred and eighty five percent.
Um a pullback of two point six percent doesn't strike me as being a big deal on any ty of this. And I wouldn't read too much into IT. I have heard people saying, well, they couldn't keep up with demand. That sounds like the type of problem I would like to have. I will see the kingdom's .
competition regulator now .
I will soon announced behavioral remedies to address ana committee practices in the cloud infrastructure industry. Two sources telling cbc the regulator is expected to announce a proposed remedy to solve what IT views barriers to competition in the sector, which is dominated by cloud giants including amazon and microsoft.
According to one of those sources, there's a chance that google may be excluded from the scope of competition remedy given its smaller size compared to those leaders A, W, S. And microsoft azure. Meantime though, that's in the U.
K. Meantime, back home, as we reported earlier this week, the justice department now calling for google to divest its chrome browser to create what their calling with a more equal playing field for search competitors. Federal judge ruling in August that google holds them aapl in the search market.
And now all this will go to court the appeals. This will go on for many, many years. And the question of courses, whether chrome, taking chrome out of the the game changes, changes the business materially or not.
solve the problems that the government has. Would that do IT? I don't know.
Look, as I said, I now using, I use google. I use now i'm I used perplexity. I was using a ChatGPT yesterday, another yesterday. So it's a different because I look I think .
the bigger issue investors in this is what IT forces management to do in terms of fighting this in dealing with that because that was the question with microsoft. Bill gates has blamed the government's deep investigation, the company and all the dealings back and forth with why microsoft dropped the ball on certain issues along the way. And so that's why they were .
unable to the mind share story. Because if you are in the management company, how much time do you have to devote to the case, how much time you to spend with their lawyers, how much time you have to start thinking about these issues, even just what kinds of things you'll go off and do ambitiously running if there's there's a White board of things you want .
to try to do this narrow that go dramatically. And look, microsoft reaction to this has been to have brad smith, who's in washington all the time, basically saying, yes, let us help you however we can. Which is what they did with their last act with act, the activision blizz situation too.
So they change their dealings with washington. And it's a major focus how that company Operates. And it's a .
reaction, a mad gate. D, O, J, he is all these issues. Soon enough.
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I just love even saying that is just my I don't know what his feelings are and they see I thought you an did say something kind of interesting yes, he's very the .
google case mother, I believe .
start the I did but I elon hook says the real test of how good A I is, is that IT would actually be able to predict the future. And you would think that um which is kind of you don't think that mean that we .
wanted them to be smarter than people, but who could also that's how smart .
to be but isn't but the other thing said was he's not a died in the whole libertarian never felt that he's moderately liberal. He just said he believes the government want to do things. It's not great at them because IT has no incentive to satisfy customers. And think about that, I guess that's what we've always said. If you don't have you don't have people a profit cent of which makes you watch everything in mind.
Sometimes we talk about the doge ipad in the journal by doge between the vegan must to wrote IT, and is fascinating sort of how they planned to do IT and how they're really gonna IT effectives through executive action. They're not trying to influence congress on some of the big medicare issues and so security issues, but you're gna be who's .
coming around to to where maybe this I saw radio be the last person I would think you said, you know what?
This is a big look. Nobody likes to see waste bureaucracy. The problem. Bureaucracy is the focus on process, not the focus on outcomes.
And so look, but IT increase .
innovation for the whole country. MIT large and IT IT could be, I read some, I don't know, you see crazy stuff .
and and social media might put IT for .
a president electron p, putting his team together. And the markets are focused on a potential treasury, a treasury secretary picture is now with more jack sherman punch, a news co founder and an abc news and msnbc political contributor. If letters c is in a commerce to take care of the the tariff stuff, can they now get a treasury guy or gal who's who's not, uh, definitely sort of a good cop, bad cop.
I mean, it's harder to get the markets to go higher if you're also totally on board with with tiffs across the board. Jaco, i'm saying so can they get someone like wash now? Would would be our right to do that or they need someone on board with some of the more controversial policies.
I'll say, joe, I have conversations with the trump transition team, everyday people who are involved in the selections. I wish I could charge a graph for who is up and who is down in the treasury secretary rem. Um it's just it's stunning how much this has shifted on a data day basis between lotti hoo's obviously now out school percent and and now mark groan of Apollo.
I I have a tough time of keeping track about who is up and who is down. I mean there are knocks on all of these people eternally um and what I would say is that um very quickly trump needs to make this decision because he is all that this is just from a thirty thousand point of put point of view. He needs to find somebody that is easily confirm able because he has stacked up several people and is wasting a lot of political capital and a lot of energy and the city in a nominations that are going to be extremely difficult or impossible to get through. So IT needs to happen quickly, and IT needs to be and needs to be someone that has a good chance again through.
So IT could be more than one. In other words, some people think that you get one that you have to pull then that take some of the pressure off some of the less controversial but still controversial um figures. But yes.
I would say, joe, just the on the on the terror front, I don't understand why people think that this person, whoever he puts in in treasury y, will have any any way to make any policy decisions that are not straight out of trumps head and trumps mouth. I mean, this is somebody who's going to be executing trust agenda. So I don't know why the narrative is taking hold, that somehow one is going to be Better for than the other on terrorists are on and protections of policy, which is not reality. This person is going to have to work within the constraints of congress and that in the constraints of president elect, president in the agenda.
Then he's not gonna k someone who's really independent and he's already still thinking about jeff .
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he kit Kevin, worse is not going to. He he would tell probably trump and there are people that till don't know if if I disagree with you, i'm not going to do IT, then you're just thinking this once a lapdog and whoever says he will be a lapdog that too have thick.
I know I think that being in the president's capability in any administration is following his policy. I think I heard yesterday, for example, out of the trump transition world, that people were slowing on mark rome because he has been he has given over the course of his long time and finance a lot of money to democrats, including fifty thousand dollars to Hillary clinton and twenty sixteen .
I don't .
know that that is .
I don't know that that is and .
and by the way, uh guys is not unusual to have someone as you guys know in finance who gives money across the board. And in fact, I think that would be welcome in many quarters of capital here. I I don't quite understand that so um Scott percent is somebody who worked for George sorrow to the republican party has been spending months and months and years and years saying, is the devil .
so what are now? Jen.
my bedding line is that I don't listen to a Polly market or any of these stupid things at all. And I think that I think maybe you should .
for the election maybe you should have for the election.
I didn't have a prediction on the election because to predict .
I I have a .
different question, which is for those of who read this world journal ipad, I don't know if you had an opportunity to look at IT, my muslim and the vectra swami sort of laying out their their aims with doge to make the government more efficient. Talked a lot about their efforts to do this, mostly through effective executive action and sort of internal Operations is opposed to anything that would require congress is help.
And I was struck by one sentence, and maybe you can explain this to me. They say they plan to quote, take aim at the five hundred billion dollars plus in annual federal expenditure that are unauthorized by congress or being used in ways that congress never intended. And then interestingly, they specifically mention the corporation for public broadcasting and planned parent ode.
Now I could be wrong, and you finally know way more about this, and I do. The corporation were planned for a public broadcasting, and there's a fair debate about, you know, whether there are people want to find N I don't want to find IT, but that was something that I thought was created by congress in eight sixties and that their budget is approved by congress every two years. And so i'm trying to understand how you would cut that without congress.
You can't. And let me just defend my second. You I did not hope anybody want.
I know you're objective, erna, know know pretty now I know I can tell, I can always tell when you're on, you've got no .
breaking mini me too. breaking. okay. So a uh, they are not going to be successful, Andrew. Um in in cutting first off, let lets start with this. The drivers of federal debt and deficit are entitlements and military spending period, what you can cut around the edge and by the way, they will be able to cut around the edges without congress A A whole host ways.
But there orange, there are some expenditure, low dollar expenditures that are uh agencies and various fast to the government that are not directly a impacted and directly directed by congress. Um I don't quite under I think if they look for money that is going to the corporation for public oda sting and planned parents, they will be waiting there for the time and not find much money. I mean, listen, the big picture here is, uh, mosque and rama swami do have an opportunity to suggest things to congress to cut, uh, but trump t did not ask, has not asked to make their effort that tory there are that this thing could be successful.
He can go to congress and say anything and asked for a build that is that anything that must or rather swami fines should be subject to, should not be subject to the film muster and should get an immediate vote in the house of representatives. They have not done this. So that seems to me more like a blue ribon commissioner, a vanity project.
than anything else. But jake, for example, if they were to say all employees should come back to the office, I was one of the things that they say in the odd you would imagine there be some people who would resign.
There is, by the way, in interesting piece in the journal today about how there's a lot of people who are sort of working by we tell a working, if you will, and that so much so that started after nine eleven during the bush administration or during the bush administration, and that that is made. These people were arguing the country safer because you in some cases, you have things spread out and therefore you had double and triple backup, if you will. I just don't know how much I mean, hear you saying that you don't think much is going to happen.
But if you told all the employees they had to come back to work, I assume you would have a lot of resignations um I assume that you could cut some money and Better way even if you caught fifty billion, one hundred billion dollars of the out of the budget. I don't know if you think those numbers even plausible. That's not two trillion dollars, but nobody wants money to be missed or wasted.
and there's a lot of money that is. So no, listen, the president does have the authority to order people back into the office. He does not need congress to do that.
He could force resignations in doing that. And I think that would be something that would again, trim around is but not treating a major, major way. So Better in .
the way business is do is just a reflection of what people who .
work in the private sector watching and are uninvited because the government is not back in and because corporations are not back in. But I will say this, he's putting, they say they gonna put a doge official in every single uh office and and department in the government and then listen, maybe this is good, but at the end of the day, to make any real change, you need congress. You and by the way, government funding is going to be up in the next couple months, every you know twelve. So months this happens so they Better get to work because it's not gonna be something that they can do on a hawk basis.
Okay, jack, it's great to see this morning. Appreciate your perspective and bringing us the news as you always do. Keys will be next .
more on those cabinet picks coming up next with republican senator from whaling, the not lum. What he wants to hear from trump's pick for torney general.
I want him to tell me in his own words who he is today, who he used to be, and what he would do to run the department. All of those issues should be on the table.
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The international criminal court is issued arrest warrants for israeli prime minister Benjamin at yahoo, his former defense minister and a homos leader, all for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The icc said there were reasonable grounds to believe that netty ahoo and former israeli defense teeth yv garland were criminally responsible for starvation in gaza, and the persecution of palestinians are warrant for the arrest of homos leader ibrahima moderate less charges of mass killings during the october seven, two thousand twenty three attack on israel. So we've got those. Those are the same that you have one fasten .
to see time, one four bitcoin. And nearing one hundred thousand dollars this morning that has seen a big boost since the election is script supporters cheer down trump's White house win.
Bloomberg reported yesterday that the present to next team now looking into whether to create a White house role focused on cypher o policy and trump self reportedly spoke with coin basic o bran armstrong earlier this week just right now on what he sees ahead for crypto to policy under trump y ommen republican senator synthia lamas. Good morning to you. We've all been looking at this Price trying to understand why it's moving this way. Uh, IT clearly has to do with this new administration and what comes next. But my question you actually is what comes next in terms of policy that would manifest in a way that would justify the move in these Prices?
I think the answer is too fold a one is we there's an appetite now to do a statutory framework for digital assets. Senator current gillibrand, and i've been working on that for years, will now move to that in early twenty twenty five, I supposed to later in twenty and twenty five.
The other thing is the proposal that I have and that president trump has discussed about a strategic bitcoin reserve or strategic bitcoin stockpile where the united states would acquire and hold bitcoin for twenty years because of the way that bitcoin has been appreciating since caption this would be an asset that could help shore up the us dollar as the world reserve currency and serve as um a reserve that could be used to reduce the national debt significantly you know the american people are still hurting from inflation, from high Prices, and they want the national debt reduced. These are ways to do IT with an asset that is immutable, can easily be held by the federal government in a variety of volts, and that states can participate in as well. So this is the gold standard digital asset. And a strategic bit point reserve is the way to embed IT.
We got off the gold standard a long time ago. My question is how much you would spend tax dollars at a time when we're talking about trying to reduce costs and how much would you spend on bitcoin as part of this reserve.
we couldn't have to spend any new dollars. We have reserves at our twelve federal reserve banks, including gold certificates that could be converted to current fair market value. They are held at their nineteen seventy value on the books and then sell them a into bitcoin.
That way, we wouldn't have to use any new dollars in order to establish this reserve. The united states already holds over two hundred thousand bitcoin in the asset for future funds. So that would be the initial source, a bit coin. So no, nobody spent on this reserve time.
Many different question. Do you won't bit on yourself?
Well, I I might. I had five bitcoin and put them along with other stocks I owned into a blind trust. I hope they're still there in my blind trust, but it's blind. So I don't .
know what do you think about other members of either disease istra's or of congress that may own bitcoin? I ask because with one of the questions that invariably ly will come up as we were just going to mick me overgraze, you said, look, the whole of administration are their bitcoin owners. Therefore, this is going to be positive for bitcoin because they want a bitcoin to go up the other side of some brains in the world hear that and say, well, that's a .
conflict I get in Allen. Bitcoin is a commodity so it's a lot like cattle. I own caddoe and yet nobody wants me to do best think god of my cattle um so we have to remember a few things about bitcoin. That unique bitcoin is legal tender in another country, and we need to recognize that as americans, bitcoin is a storage value in the means of exchange that is has characteristics of a commodity. So it's very different from other assets. Quite Frankly, I believe IT should be OK for people to own bitcoin without doing what I did and putting IT in a blind trust but to be inordinately careful, since I was the earliest and biggest advocate for bitcoin, um IT seemed to just help me credibly sell IT to my fellow policymakers. If I put IT in a blind trust .
totally switching years, we just had a story about the I C C international criminal court is now actually issued the arrest for for prime minister neti ho along with um the homos y leader of the october seventh a attacks I don't I know that senator soon a couple of days ago said that there should be a big part and build to put sanctions on the I C C, which is done similar things historically you know about american troops in afghanistan and some of the detention facilities but it's point out that that leader's humor isn't doing anything at this point and if she's not going to senator soon threatened you think that that this I just read IT, I wasn't familiar, was a bit in just reading IT cold IT was like really the homos leader in the head of of the israel.
They are in a war. This is a very different scenario. So I agree with senator food that this criminal court is out of bounds.
It's behaving in a rogue manner. We all know what happened on october s. seventh. And I support the right of israel el. To defend itself from these horrific attacks by beric behavior by their neighbors, funded by iran.
While we have your require. Um did you have any um meetings yesterday? I know that vice present elect I should say jd vans uh taking mac gates around h to meet with with members .
of the senate. I haven't had any meanings yet. I expect that um the appoints will be focused early on on the committee's of jurisdiction over their nomination.
So I definitely want to have those meetings. I want to explore many issues with them from how they would choose to run the department. In the case of mr.
Gates, I want to know, uh, how he would go about, uh fiering out of the a law affair and corruption havisham the U. S. Department of justice, in addition to expLoring some of the behaviors that are alleged against him and and how we would respond to those kind of questions.
So qualifying for you.
Um I want I want him to tell me in his own words who he is today, who he used to be um and what he would do to run the department. All of those issues should be on the table when we finally get around to having our conversation.
Okay, senator, great to talk to this morning. Really appreciated.
Yeah, it's nice to see you all have a great day.
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A washington capitals closing in on the leagues all time career goals, a record that stands at eight ninety four, was set back in the one thousand nine ninety by our next guest journeys. Now is four times standing cup, a champion uh, wine gret sky the great one way it's it's good, good to see you. I know you if watch for a long time, you know us.
I know you from the Michael Jordan tournament. Your daughter was like ten years old. We're get old if you .
notice first, I notice every morning. Now it's been a great run. And like he said, he was a Young girl. Now he has two kids of her own and life is great.
It's just shocking to me that that I remember that down in a lanus and you and um whenever I ve talked to people that that have incredible uh, records that usually something like this does happen. I think a lot of the things, I think if I don't have the other records you're got you know of fans, fifty plus, uh, this is a big one, uh, but you probably for the sport or not that disappointed at at this point that that I could be exceeded.
No, no, not at all. People ask me about at all the time. You know I am good friends with alex.
Um you know, think about the national hockey wages. When Bobby are retired, we can wonder what's going to happen. And and then we marial retired one.
Okay, what's going to happen to our game? To our game? And then along came sydney rusby in and out to vegan.
And as they're getting a little bit older here, we're wonder, okay, now it's going to happen and then we get guys economic, David and other Matthews and native. So the game is in a great spot. It's it's in a really good area. Um our fans across north american, quite Frank, wider, getting bigger and stronger all the time because more more kids are start not only watch hockey but play hockey, but the players themselves, the the guide, the superstars are really not only are they great players, but they're good, really good special people.
They're great for their communities and the great for the game and alex, especially Young man, listen um i'm very proud of what I complied for the eight ninety four uh nothing can take anything away from that but if you know alex has been exceptional for a game and further washington and capitals um I hope on the first guide shake his hand uh when he does break the record because people use time is alex can break your record and I would say, yeah eventually you know those those that's what happens. That's progression in our sport. And I can remember the day I broke early house record.
I can remember saying my dad, I said, this is a catch twenty two for me, because I realized gordy house so much, and he was such not only the greatest pie where to live, but he was just such a gentleman. So remember said to my dad, um you know kind of embarrass a little Better down and break out this record and he goes, you know what you can be like that said that you know, god is very proud of what you accomplished and he said, just remember one day when somebody break your record, you have the same dignity is beauty how? And I remember looked at my dad and I said, what can I enjoy this for just .
a couple days?
What points in assist that will that ever happen for you've got fifty. This would be to have fifty four left I think if this one falls right.
the time record, that's okay. You know, I I never played and thought about the records themselves. I was lucky enough the planes, some great teams and some great cities. Um I always tell people to an honor, privilege, plain national hockey again you know, I never really step back and looked at IT now yeah I scored two goals at night. I wanted to get three and four um but I think that those things that drove me, I wanted to keep playing.
I wanted to be successful at each and every night and I I said this before, you know, we used supply exhibition games in places I didn't have hockey like miami and tampa bay uh, places like kanzas city and our is growing and a camp, a big hand floor at both one standard cups. So, you know, when I was Younger and we play exhibition games in those cities, I knew people may never seem me play in another game. So I prepared in september red the same way I would prepare for a game. And the standing up playing fs and me when .
we had got Better than on yesterday and we were talking about the enormous valuations, hl hockey teams, this is the average n hl team now worth one point nine two billion dollars. And it's just been on this wild ride. And and this is what you think needs to happen for those numbers to continue on the upper trajectory and sort of how the game can expand.
What IT takes. You are still the goat. You are still singularly that name that associated with hockey, professional hockey. And obviously, there's lots of other stars today in the game. But what IT takes to sort of get to that next level?
Yeah well listen um I think with gary, Betty and the owners and in the national hockey gue exception, I also point to the players and N H O P A in the partnership.
They haven't know what the league, but I think ultimately is the responsibility, the current day place that they understand, the scenario that they're in, that not only they're planned for their cities, but we're trying to expand and and we're trying to make the game even that much bigger, Better. I think, uh, over the years, we've gone from a defensive minded leg to a little bit more than defensive money. Again, liar to that, a basketball, uh, people love to, I love to see action.
And these players are, players are relieved athletes. And I, I always say this to friends, you know, the greatest thing about our players is not so much good. They are, but how great people they are.
They understand they are going to schools and getting kids to play road hain 爆 hake in outdoor rings。 And I know when I was in high, I think when we got there nineteen eighty, there was like six high school teams, and within three years there was over one hundred and twenty five high school team. So it's a matter of getting out in the communities and showing people of the art of our game.
The physical speed of the game are the beauty of our sport. And I think that that's what our players understand, that that's part of being a national hock hockey player. And I think our game is stronger and bigger, Better today than it's ever been.
I know as a fan, I love watching the game. These these players are tremens athletes, so, you know, I think weren't a good spot. But we gotta keep expanding. We ve got to keep getting more, more kids interested, uh, h to want to play a game, because if they want to play the game and they're gonna want to watch the game, whether it's on T, V, are going to the game. So it's just a partnership that the league and the players have to have on a continuous basis.
Went really quickly. You you came up with one of the sings that I think has been more often quoted, not only in sports, but probably in business, to when you said you don't escape to wear the puck is you escape to wear the puck is going to be, have you've been surprised by how that is so all encompassing? How familiar IT has become with so many people and you got a Better saying for.
well, you know, it's one of those things that when I said IT years ago, somebody said to me, you're so small, you're so much smaller than the rest of the players. You know how how how do you compete and how do you do what you're doing against these guys? And I said, well, it's pretty simple.
You know, I have to my brains out there and I to where the pups gonna, not what it's been, and try to stay head of these guys. IT was a matter survival, but IT is surprising. I don't think a day goes by that somebody doesn't come up to me and said, I use your photo.
I am in. Thank you so much. But you know, it's an hour for me in a privilege and glad that people use IT when I know .
you want to talk quickly about your ordering. I didn't even know you could do this, but you're dad built a rink. I think that helped obviously um the ticket to wear. But but it's possible with this company that you're working with boston best company possible to get your kid a, to build a in a backyards, right?
Well, sten, uh, for whatever reason, I fell in love with hockey, had a passion for the sport at a Young age. And my dad would take me to the local park, and I would be out there for hours and hours. And at some point you just said in my mother, you know, this is ridiculous.
I'm freezing at these links. I'm going to be yards. I consider the kitchen and drink hot tea and watch my son escape for eight hours. And that's that's how we started this. And so again, when we're talking about expanding and growing our game, getting kids a chance to play is is a big part of this.
And your thing is pretty unique in the sense you can build a small as you want your backyard, you can build IT to an h ell size. So it's pretty easy to put up and takes about how to put up and exciting. So hopefully happy.
right? We've got a some business goes on. We've got ta get me to where the pucks going. Pleasure heaven you on this morning.
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