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On The Tape

Patience is a Virtue with David Gelles of the New York Times

On The Tape

RiskReversal Media

News, Business, Investing, Business News

4.6757 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2023

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Guy and Liz Young discuss manufacturing data (2:00), the rangebound S&P 500 (4:30), small caps (10:30), the debt ceiling (15:30), and big box retail earnings (21:30). After the break, Dan and Guy interview David Gelles, New York Times bestselling author of “The Man Who Broke Capitalism” and an award-winning correspondent for the New York Times, and talk about his life as a journalist (28:30), climate change (35:30), and how he came to write his book about Jack Welch (44:30). Read: How Jack Welch’s Reign at G.E. Gave Us Elon Musk’s Twitter Feed ---- See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape.  ---- Shoot us an email at [email protected] with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We’re on social: Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page

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0:00.0

All fair, Elizabeth Young and I were just saying, happy Monday, everybody, to each other, which is odd.

0:06.7

But this is the Monday drop of the On the Tape podcast.

0:10.3

I'm Guy Adami.

0:11.1

That is Elizabeth Young.

0:12.7

Dan Nathan will not be joining us today.

0:14.9

A well-deserved day off.

0:16.9

And by the way, stick around because David Gellis, the author of The Man Who Broke Capitalism,

0:24.5

an award-winning correspondent for The New York Times, he is joining us as well. You want to check

0:29.7

that out because, Elizabeth, we have a special surprise for you, you not specifically you,

0:37.3

but you and the remainder of the audience. So you might want to stick around for you, you, not specifically you, but you and the remainder of the audience.

0:39.5

So you might want to stick around for that, if you know what I mean.

0:43.5

Yeah, you know what?

0:44.2

I get just as surprised by these interviews as everybody else does.

0:47.3

People probably think I get a preview.

0:48.7

I do not.

0:49.4

No, which would, you know, they call that organic.

0:52.5

It's organic.

0:53.1

These are not scripted.

0:54.6

Today, it's just the two of us like the song, which you often tweet, which I dig.

0:58.3

Because from time to time, it is just the two of us.

1:01.1

And today it is.

1:02.0

But amongst the many things going on this week, the number that's sort of stuck out like a sore thumb, or in your case, apparently a sore wrist, we will get into that in a second,

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