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mckee: we had a lot of power. i could get whatever i wanted whenever i wanted because of how i looked and the position that i had in vegas. you were kind of on a pedestal. it was such an honor to be a showgirl. do you know how few showgirls there were? i mean come on, to be a showgirl? ugh. ♪ gill: it could have been very exploitative if you couldn't stand your ground and say no. i did a strip in the show. i said, "look, i want to make it classy, sophisticated, and elegant." i took the stockings off and took my shoes off, but i said, "i don't want to wind up with just a g-string on." i said, "i don't mind taking these things off, but i'm gonna put my shoes back on 'cause it made you finished and elegant." it wasn't the whole, "oh, well, let's see boobs." it all was glamour and sophistication, done with class. binkley: i think that when we hear former showgirls saying that they felt empowered, that you have to hear that in the context at the time that they experienced that. i don't think there's a doubt that that
mckee: we had a lot of power. i could get whatever i wanted whenever i wanted because of how i looked and the position that i had in vegas. you were kind of on a pedestal. it was such an honor to be a showgirl. do you know how few showgirls there were? i mean come on, to be a showgirl? ugh. ♪ gill: it could have been very exploitative if you couldn't stand your ground and say no. i did a strip in the show. i said, "look, i want to make it classy, sophisticated, and elegant." i took...
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mckee: back then, there was a section of vegas where black people stayed and lived. not in the hotels on the strip. the west side was the black community back in those days. sammy davis had to stay in a person's house when he came here. until sinatra and dean martin says, "no." why do you idolize sinatra so? i can only explain to you that if i'm with a group of white people and i walk into a place with them and someone says something -- somebody might say, "come on, sam, let's leave." it might be me. i'm usually the first guy that senses it and says, "i don't wanna go in" or "let's leave." frank wouldn't do this. now, it might be -- the right, proper way is probably to get up and walk out, but frank says, "no, we got to find out why this is." yeah. and he pursues it. mckee: i don't doubt for one minute that frank sinatra helped dramatically to get sammy to be the first person to stay in the hotel. but if sammy wasn't who he was, the talent that he had, it wouldn't have happened. sinatra: when i found that ella and all of the black performers were living on the other
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sonali: michael mckee joins me live from the atlanta fed financial markets conference. you have a ton of fed speakers hitting the conference. one of the opinions you are hearing? michael: i wish i had some diversions but they are all singing from the same hymnbook. there not a lot they would do in the near future because they are not convinced they need to do anything. we heard from the vice chairman for supervision. most of his talk was on bank regulation but he did talk about monetary policy and say we will need to allow our restrictive policies some further time to continue its work. think we are in a good position to hold steady and closely watched how conditions evolve. the vice chair for monetary policy was not here but said much the same thing, that our policy rate is in restrictive territory as we continue to see the labor market come into better balance and inflation decline although nowhere here as quickly as i would have liked, which is almost the same thing as raphael bostic told us today. i think the markets are going to have to take all of this on board an
sonali: michael mckee joins me live from the atlanta fed financial markets conference. you have a ton of fed speakers hitting the conference. one of the opinions you are hearing? michael: i wish i had some diversions but they are all singing from the same hymnbook. there not a lot they would do in the near future because they are not convinced they need to do anything. we heard from the vice chairman for supervision. most of his talk was on bank regulation but he did talk about monetary policy...
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we will discuss this with michael mckee and ira jersey. mike, set up the stage here or -- of what we might see this week. we had this idea of data supporting lower rates moving forward. but it will be tested in the market this week with issuance coming at the 10 year and 30 year end of the curve. mike: first we had the interview last friday with austan goolsbee and said it's not a question of hawks and doves, it's a question of the data dogs sniffing out what's going on. in terms of the data dogs, a lot of them are barking this week. we have a number of out speaking fed officials. they started with 10 or 15 minutes from richmond and from new york. then earlier this morning we had rafael bostic from atlanta put out a paper. tomorrow, neel kashkari. wednesday, a whole bunch of them. thursday and friday the same. but they are not -- you can see it in the graphic there, the ones in yellow are the ones to pay attention to, they are talking about monetary policy but there is not much data for them to sniff out. consumer credit wholesale, jobless
we will discuss this with michael mckee and ira jersey. mike, set up the stage here or -- of what we might see this week. we had this idea of data supporting lower rates moving forward. but it will be tested in the market this week with issuance coming at the 10 year and 30 year end of the curve. mike: first we had the interview last friday with austan goolsbee and said it's not a question of hawks and doves, it's a question of the data dogs sniffing out what's going on. in terms of the data...
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jonathan: mike mckee, we wanted to come back to you on a final word on this. this piece that lisa just mentioned from bill dudley, getting everyone's attention, the fed thanks it is fighting inflation, think again. the central bank's short-term interest rate target may not be high enough to cause the cup -- to call the economy. wiki, what is your reaction to to that and what would you look for later this afternoon? mike: it is something a number of officials have been talking about, including john williams, who spoke to me about a month ago here on bloomberg television and said he was beginning to think that the neutral rate is higher than the fed basic consensus is, of about .6%. if that is the case it would have implications for how much the fed funds rate is holding back the economy. it raises the question you have heard people talk about, of whether they might have to raise rates. the other option is that we still see lags at work and we are going to see them hit the economy and bring growth down and inflation down at the same time. the interesting thing,
jonathan: mike mckee, we wanted to come back to you on a final word on this. this piece that lisa just mentioned from bill dudley, getting everyone's attention, the fed thanks it is fighting inflation, think again. the central bank's short-term interest rate target may not be high enough to cause the cup -- to call the economy. wiki, what is your reaction to to that and what would you look for later this afternoon? mike: it is something a number of officials have been talking about, including...
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mike mckee, thank you so much. we will be speaking live with joann hsu from the service of consumers director now for incident analysis. you can found that on live go on your terminal. turning to the markets, let's welcome in kim forrest. let's talk about earnings season. 87% of s&p 500 market cap has reported to this point. it is pretty punishing. you look at the companies that have managed to beat expectations. it feels like they are not getting rewarded as much as they might have been a couple of quarters ago. if you missed expectations, good luck. kim: absolutely. whenever i try to describe my job, and it's so crazy. we look forward to earnings season. we have to admit we don't really care about what happened in the last quarter. we only care about happened in the last quarter as to what informs the future. this specially looking at arm -- gosh -- shopify and some of those, they had some pretty good earnings and then they were killed. we always have to remember that today's data, and that could be the data we j
mike mckee, thank you so much. we will be speaking live with joann hsu from the service of consumers director now for incident analysis. you can found that on live go on your terminal. turning to the markets, let's welcome in kim forrest. let's talk about earnings season. 87% of s&p 500 market cap has reported to this point. it is pretty punishing. you look at the companies that have managed to beat expectations. it feels like they are not getting rewarded as much as they might have been a...
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he called it a very good day, tom mckee referenced the poles and that he believes that this is a very -- only eating human holes. it appears to not have affected support for him at all said the former pres president, ending his remarks near the end with. >> everyone: there is no crime," and started talking about the economy and inflation. what did you think when he heard that? by the way there was a reference to doug burgum and son of the surrogates that joined him there today and spoke outside the courthouse. you can see doug burgum rather over his right shoulder as he was speaking. surrogates doug burgum byron donald's, or e-mails who was on with this earlier, vivek ramaswamy, eric and laura crump with him. content stuff obviously all behind him as he delirious -- delivered these remarks. tom, your reactions? >> sandra: >> i think the former president is taking some inspiration from all the lawyers he's been watching the past few days. 's presentation was lawyerly in nature. he made his points, he had a stack of papers that he rattled them off the evidence to support his points, he
he called it a very good day, tom mckee referenced the poles and that he believes that this is a very -- only eating human holes. it appears to not have affected support for him at all said the former pres president, ending his remarks near the end with. >> everyone: there is no crime," and started talking about the economy and inflation. what did you think when he heard that? by the way there was a reference to doug burgum and son of the surrogates that joined him there today and...
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katie: michael mckee, really appreciate it. let's broaden out and talk about the markets with stephaniie guild the robinhood head of investments. you say it will soften but be slow. how does that translate into markets at all-time highs? stephanie: has more of an effect on the economy in my opinion and markets. i think because we are in a consumer economy, higher inflation has really fatigued the consumer and you are seeing it in consumer earnings and that is maybe where it will affect the market. but broadly i think it is much more of an economy story than market story. katie: attired consumer, i think we can all relate to that at this point. how does that translate into what we are seeing in terms of retail names, especially apparel. you are seeing us back to staples rather than discretionary. stephanie: it is mixed in the discretionary space and it depends on the country -- company and how they are managing it. you are talking about the consumer being more discreet and how they are spending money, focused on more necessities
katie: michael mckee, really appreciate it. let's broaden out and talk about the markets with stephaniie guild the robinhood head of investments. you say it will soften but be slow. how does that translate into markets at all-time highs? stephanie: has more of an effect on the economy in my opinion and markets. i think because we are in a consumer economy, higher inflation has really fatigued the consumer and you are seeing it in consumer earnings and that is maybe where it will affect the...
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mike mckee has all the details. mike: we have some numbers making the fed bank, what is going on here? contraction territory. the forecast was down from 50.3, so a much bigger drop than anticipated. this is not good news for the fed. we are seeing a resurgence in inflation, in the manufacturing area. the employment number goes to 48 .6, slightly higher from 47 point four, but it is still below contraction. we do see another decline in job openings. so, at this point, we are seeing fewer job openings and fewer people quitting. first drop in five months. fewer people quitting and fewer job openings. also, less progress towards economic growth from the ism numbers. the fed will definitely take note of that. katie: a busy day. thank you to mike mckee. let's turn to the markets. joining us is the cohead of investments. a great to see you in person. let's talk about sentiment because it feels like it has soured. off by 4% last month. even though you have amazon up 3.5%. >> a continuation of what you have seen for years. t
mike mckee has all the details. mike: we have some numbers making the fed bank, what is going on here? contraction territory. the forecast was down from 50.3, so a much bigger drop than anticipated. this is not good news for the fed. we are seeing a resurgence in inflation, in the manufacturing area. the employment number goes to 48 .6, slightly higher from 47 point four, but it is still below contraction. we do see another decline in job openings. so, at this point, we are seeing fewer job...
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build personality called the wrong 3 leaders from the kim dynasty has died at the age of $94.00 ken mckee now loved the department for propaganda and was in charge of north korea's top newspaper in the 1970s. currently there kim jong own, paid tribute to him in the capital chung. yes. and a hong kong the appeals court has granted the government's request to ban a popular protest anthem glory to hong kong was often sung at mass anti government demonstrations in 2019 critics to save the band further of roads, freedom of expression, since china cracked down on the protest movement in hong kong, the city government also demanded online platforms move the song of correspondence . phoebe collins told me more about this song that is now effectively outlawed across on con as well. um, this is an unprecedented ban on like a single song that is the 1st house of blood president scenes. hong kong was headed back to chinese rules in 9097. so it's a really a landmark ruling today that originally the whole coal government filed the injunction application last 2 years, teaching it to a to you back to sle
build personality called the wrong 3 leaders from the kim dynasty has died at the age of $94.00 ken mckee now loved the department for propaganda and was in charge of north korea's top newspaper in the 1970s. currently there kim jong own, paid tribute to him in the capital chung. yes. and a hong kong the appeals court has granted the government's request to ban a popular protest anthem glory to hong kong was often sung at mass anti government demonstrations in 2019 critics to save the band...
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mike mckee, you will be breaking down the number. walk us through what you are focused on this morning. michael: two things. the first thing to get everyone's attention -- jonathan: i believe that we lost that line. are you back with us? carry on, please. michael: they invented the internet out here, so it doesn't work. we have 240,000 is the economist consensus, the highest since september of 22. economists are betting on a fairly strong number. the whisper number is 244. everyone is leaning in the direction of strength. if we don't get that, that will cause a reaction on wall street because people are looking for that slowdown that jay powell is talking about. the other figures are average hourly earnings. do we see a difference that suggests that we are seeing wage pressures? we got that in the eci last week. jonathan: we apologize for the technical connection. we will reestablish that and get it set up for in five minutes when the payrolls drops. i think it 10:30 eastern there is goolsby and williams sitting down together this ev
mike mckee, you will be breaking down the number. walk us through what you are focused on this morning. michael: two things. the first thing to get everyone's attention -- jonathan: i believe that we lost that line. are you back with us? carry on, please. michael: they invented the internet out here, so it doesn't work. we have 240,000 is the economist consensus, the highest since september of 22. economists are betting on a fairly strong number. the whisper number is 244. everyone is leaning...
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we have bloomberg's mike mckee with the details. michael: if you are trading on the economy slowing down, keep doing it. the ism services number comes below 50, the line that is supposed to demarcate between contraction and expanses. services pmi 40 9.4, lowest since december. a rebound on for the moment. production at 50.9 and new orders at 52 point two, both down a little from where they had been. employment comes in at 45.9, still below 50 and just confirms what we saw in the services and overall jobs numbers that we are not seeing a huge job gain in the recent months. the one thing everyone wants to look at, 59 point two come up from 53 point four and the same pattern we saw with the ism manufacturing numbers, the overall number went down. let's talk about the jobs numbers. that is what everyone will be focusing on today. coming in later than expected, 175,000 jobs created in may according to the establishment survey. april was revised up to 313,000, a total of a -22,000 revision all in march. unemployment ticks up to 3.9%, but
we have bloomberg's mike mckee with the details. michael: if you are trading on the economy slowing down, keep doing it. the ism services number comes below 50, the line that is supposed to demarcate between contraction and expanses. services pmi 40 9.4, lowest since december. a rebound on for the moment. production at 50.9 and new orders at 52 point two, both down a little from where they had been. employment comes in at 45.9, still below 50 and just confirms what we saw in the services and...
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joining me to discuss that interview is mike mckee, write to my left. let's start where yellen ended, and the commentary on currencies. we've all been watching what is going on with the yen. she made the point that g7 nations should have market-determined currencies. a lot of speculation over whether intervention has and is taking place in japan right now. mike: she went further than i would've expected for a treasury secretary. you know they will not say anything about intervention except that she laid out the g7 policy that currency intervention should be rare, limited to times of excess fluctuation. maybe that's the case that the japanese could make given they pass their record low in recent weeks for the yen. she didn't excess more is coming on but admitted this is a key topic and is being driven by interest rate differentials which are being driven by the u.s. fed keeping rates higher for longer. it didn't sound to me like she would say this is a time period where we would completely rule it out. katie: speaking of u.s. interest rates, she also mad
joining me to discuss that interview is mike mckee, write to my left. let's start where yellen ended, and the commentary on currencies. we've all been watching what is going on with the yen. she made the point that g7 nations should have market-determined currencies. a lot of speculation over whether intervention has and is taking place in japan right now. mike: she went further than i would've expected for a treasury secretary. you know they will not say anything about intervention except that...
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mike mckee joins us with the details. a goldman sachs alum, she left in february. >> it's not clear she was attempting -- intending to leave goldman for cleveland. she is 52 years old, has been on wall street for 30 years. her recent role was head of gold -- financing at goldman. her previous roles of the firm included global treasure, head of short-term macro trading and global head of repo trading. she left in february, that was at a time when a number of women were leaving goldman complaining they were being passed over for top jobs. she had been thought of as a potential cfo for the investment bank, she took the current role in 2021 and the idea she would work up to it but she got passed over for that job and while she did not say that's why she left, that was the inference that a lot of people took away. she was head of the treasury borrowing advisory committee, a group of wall street traders who talk to the treasury department on a regular basis about what's going on in the markets and help make the policy for finan
mike mckee joins us with the details. a goldman sachs alum, she left in february. >> it's not clear she was attempting -- intending to leave goldman for cleveland. she is 52 years old, has been on wall street for 30 years. her recent role was head of gold -- financing at goldman. her previous roles of the firm included global treasure, head of short-term macro trading and global head of repo trading. she left in february, that was at a time when a number of women were leaving goldman...
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let's bring in michael mckee to talk about these comments. when you look at logan, bowman, there is some concern about how quickly the fed can cut when you are getting voices of dissent within it. >> we are getting a range of views that all consolidated to a very narrow view. that the fed is going to not cut rates for a while. within that, you can find different people on the spectrum. mickey bowman is out probably the farthest in terms of putting it off. she says we will not be cutting rates, or she does not want to. she said i at this point have not written in any cuts. i've had an even expectation of staying where we are for longer. that continues to be my base case. don't count on her for a vote. you can look to the others who think maybe we get to it by the end of the year. raphael bostic saying maybe one cut later this year. lori logan is looking for data as they all are. next week, we get a lot of it that could influence peoples thinking on the fed. probably more influencing people in the markets. ppi on tuesday. and jay powell speakin
let's bring in michael mckee to talk about these comments. when you look at logan, bowman, there is some concern about how quickly the fed can cut when you are getting voices of dissent within it. >> we are getting a range of views that all consolidated to a very narrow view. that the fed is going to not cut rates for a while. within that, you can find different people on the spectrum. mickey bowman is out probably the farthest in terms of putting it off. she says we will not be cutting...
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we're talking about moe's stop today, though, on mckee for this price. and in san francisco, we're going to look at one report, the single report under five bucks at 4.99. it's the exxon on california street. check gasbuddy.com. it's right here on the sign behind me. and it's on your website so you can check those prices. let's get out to the roadways where we're looking at a smooth drive, except for one section of the nimitz. southbound 880 should start to improve, as just minutes ago they got the vehicle over to the side of the road here, the shoulder at industrial parkway hesperian is an alternate for you, but it's a surface street. lots of signals. i say stick it out to the nimitz freeway. light traffic around the bay. here's the bay bridge toll plaza. even with the metering lights on, we really don't have a wait until you pass through the toll plaza back to you. thanks, mike. who has the most money in the world? spoiler. it's not us, but we do know who it is. up next on today in the bay, forbes richest people and the ones on top coming from the bay
we're talking about moe's stop today, though, on mckee for this price. and in san francisco, we're going to look at one report, the single report under five bucks at 4.99. it's the exxon on california street. check gasbuddy.com. it's right here on the sign behind me. and it's on your website so you can check those prices. let's get out to the roadways where we're looking at a smooth drive, except for one section of the nimitz. southbound 880 should start to improve, as just minutes ago they got...
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we're going to call out modes, stop on mckee road. mckee seems to have all this low prices right now in san jose. san francisco has one report under five bucks. it's 4.99 at exxon on california street. and these are all shared by you or retrieved by you on gasbuddy.com . on the roadways, we are looking at the area. i saw the red sort of stopped traffic as far as those sensors went. it looks like everything's clear. there was a project overnight that has cleared from north 680 coming into fremont out of milpitas. so no more issues there and a smooth drive restored. once again, the live look at the golden gate bridge. we did have traffic stops for a crash as well as a crew. they're both gone back to you. all right, well, if you know me at all, you know that i'm a big reader. and now we have book recommendations specifically for your liking. next, on today in the bay, the new feature from one popular app that should enhance our reading experience. we'll be the judge of that. and we want to know a secret. yeah, well, this is a special day
we're going to call out modes, stop on mckee road. mckee seems to have all this low prices right now in san jose. san francisco has one report under five bucks. it's 4.99 at exxon on california street. and these are all shared by you or retrieved by you on gasbuddy.com . on the roadways, we are looking at the area. i saw the red sort of stopped traffic as far as those sensors went. it looks like everything's clear. there was a project overnight that has cleared from north 680 coming into...
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mike mckee asked the former st. louis fed president jim bullard about the fight against inflation in the wake of the jobs miss. >> it's a good problem to have. the committee has been very successful. the economy is growing at a good pace. the labor market is very strong in today's report, a little softer than the last time. but still a very solid report. inflation is above target, but mark -- not nearly as much as it was. most people think it will head back to target going forward. >> for more let's bring in the pimco chief u.s. economist tiffany wilding. it is kind of like a national holiday these days for bond traders looking at the bond support. when you saw softeners in the labor market it was pretty stark relative to what expectations were on the consensus. when you see this weakening, what is the risk things we can at a faster pace than people expect? >> it is funny. when we look at labor market data in more detail today we see what was a still reasonably solid report underlying all of the bond market reaction
mike mckee asked the former st. louis fed president jim bullard about the fight against inflation in the wake of the jobs miss. >> it's a good problem to have. the committee has been very successful. the economy is growing at a good pace. the labor market is very strong in today's report, a little softer than the last time. but still a very solid report. inflation is above target, but mark -- not nearly as much as it was. most people think it will head back to target going forward....
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mike mckee has the number. good morning, mike. mike: it is a beat for the adp number. 192,000 jobs is what the payroll processor says were created in april. that compares to come as you mentioned, 184,000 last time, which has been revised to 208,000. so, significantly under for adp, and adp does not consider itself, it says, a predictor of payrolls. goods-producing jobs, 87,000. construction, 35,000. adp had been finding a job losses in some of those categories, but they seem to be strong. 145,000 in service-providing jobs. it looks like a very strong jobs report from adp. remember, they only measure private-sector jobs, and that sets the stage for this friday. it does suggest we are going to get a stronger report. jonathan: it is good they don't consider themselves a predictor. three months average -- three-month average is really punchy going into friday. can you go through some of the estimates for us? mike: right now what the bloomberg survey is suggesting is, we are going to see for friday's number an unemployment rate of 3.8
mike mckee has the number. good morning, mike. mike: it is a beat for the adp number. 192,000 jobs is what the payroll processor says were created in april. that compares to come as you mentioned, 184,000 last time, which has been revised to 208,000. so, significantly under for adp, and adp does not consider itself, it says, a predictor of payrolls. goods-producing jobs, 87,000. construction, 35,000. adp had been finding a job losses in some of those categories, but they seem to be strong....
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with your economic data here is michael mckee. michael: fair waiting for the numbers to drop and they have just fallen. we have a downside surprise to cpi. up .3% as does the core rate for the month. that pushes the year-over-year cpi to 3.4% from 3.5%. ex and energy, -- retail sales come in a little weaker than expected. .0%, last month revised down 2.6% -- -- revised down to 0.6%. the core group is down after 1% rise the month before. at this point what we are looking at is an economy that seems to be slowing down, consumer spending is slowing but prices dropping at the same time , which could be a recipe for fed rate cuts if you want to overreact. jonathan: the market reacting to it. not overreacting but certainly reacting. equity futures positive .6% on the s&p. nasdaq moving higher a similar amount. on the russell, .15%. in the bond market, double-digit move at a 10 year. we are down by 10 basis points on a u.s. 10 year to 4.3361. if you turn to foreign-exchange come you can guess what the euro is doing. the euro is stronger
with your economic data here is michael mckee. michael: fair waiting for the numbers to drop and they have just fallen. we have a downside surprise to cpi. up .3% as does the core rate for the month. that pushes the year-over-year cpi to 3.4% from 3.5%. ex and energy, -- retail sales come in a little weaker than expected. .0%, last month revised down 2.6% -- -- revised down to 0.6%. the core group is down after 1% rise the month before. at this point what we are looking at is an economy that...
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coming up shortly, michael mckee sitting down with raphael bostic. that conversation is five minutes away. live from new york, you are watching bloomberg surveillance. ♪ olukai sandals capture the feeling of stepping barefoot s the perfect balance of instant comfort and lasting support. say aloha to olukai. anywhere comfort. anywhere aloha. (♪♪) and they're all coming? anywhere aloha. those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. jonathan: equity futures look a little like this. a by 0.1%. on the nasdaq we are positive. the longest winning streak going back to february. it looks a little something like that is following three weeks of decline. foreign-exchange after, the biggest going back to march. but 08 point 63. a tough story. ivana's president has died in a helicopter crash. he was seen as a candidate -- and elections will take place in the next 50 days. it will be quite the 50 days for that country. annmarie: they need to go to elections. in that kind of cir
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and we don't feel like that well, with headphones elani mckee, but who is this asked with an m p. he says that the i c c decision regarding is, well, is the stuff in the right direction. there's always been a belief that the agency is an instrument of input that is in because it is always over the years from the time of its inception targeting also can lead us or lee does not. i'm not of the west. what we have had now from the ices the procedure does and is actually unprecedented just as never happened. i think our is to welcome not to move because there has been cause from all the full contents of the flow that it has to be something that gets done. pet ups. it may be a starting point of an ac, a to transform itself. and to be unbiased, to look at cases without being influenced by politics of such and countries as it has been the case. cuz i think many people in the world all surprised because for, for many, many, many decades and for many years is why it has been getting away with meta. we know what it means to experience that kind of life under the yoke of about the palestinian
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jonathan: we will catch up with mike mckee. more beneficial saying the same thing. you said earlier that the fed is not restrictive. can you talk to me about why he believe that and by the fed seems to take a completely different view of that question? i would say the rates policy is very restrictive. we are seeing the impact of that on levered companies. that is why small caps underperformed. they are not really growing because of the inversion of the curve. we are not collectively. when you compile -- when you combine the deficits and all the liquidity provisions put into place, some of it is delayed to pay for the fiscal spending. the policy collectively is not nearly as restrictive as perhaps the fed would like. it makes their job harder to get inflation down and it makes it harder to get the economy to slow, which is their goal. slower in a way that they could start cutting rates. i believe that we need rates lower to broaden out the participation but also from a consumer standpoint. harvey need to be lowered. mid-level consumers are believe struggling. jonatha
jonathan: we will catch up with mike mckee. more beneficial saying the same thing. you said earlier that the fed is not restrictive. can you talk to me about why he believe that and by the fed seems to take a completely different view of that question? i would say the rates policy is very restrictive. we are seeing the impact of that on levered companies. that is why small caps underperformed. they are not really growing because of the inversion of the curve. we are not collectively. when you...
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with economic data is mike mckee. morning. mike: nothing new in the unemployment claim story. 208,000, a drop from the last week. if the revisions come through. revisions are 208. no changes at all in initial jobless claims on the labor department. continuing claims to come in exactly the same. what are the odds of that? 1,000,770 for two weeks ago, 1,000,774 this week. right on. non-foreign productivity is a bit of a disappointment. up by 3/10 of 1%. the forecast was for half of 1%. last quarter it was 3.3%. that's the quarterly rate. unit labor costs rise four point 47%. up from a 4/10 gain in the prior quarter. 4% was the estimate. so, what we are seeing there is some compensation wage pressures that would bother the fed. trade balance, 69.4 billion, basically in line with 64.5 billion in the initial report on that. trade balance narrowing a little bit. good for growth in the u.s., but jobless claims and activity numbers for the fed. jonathan: rocksolid. wage pressure and wage growth tomorrow, yields are the appropriate tim
with economic data is mike mckee. morning. mike: nothing new in the unemployment claim story. 208,000, a drop from the last week. if the revisions come through. revisions are 208. no changes at all in initial jobless claims on the labor department. continuing claims to come in exactly the same. what are the odds of that? 1,000,770 for two weeks ago, 1,000,774 this week. right on. non-foreign productivity is a bit of a disappointment. up by 3/10 of 1%. the forecast was for half of 1%. last...
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mckee: before, it was glamorous. you walked in the casino, you saw women dressed to the nines. but in the '70s, things just changed. reporter: people jet to this remote desert city with hopes of jetting home with lucky winnings. but they know that luck is elusive and that they probably will lose. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. ♪ binkley: by the early '70s, it was clear in las vegas that the balance of power was shifting. it hadn't completely shifted. nobody operating in las vega
mckee: before, it was glamorous. you walked in the casino, you saw women dressed to the nines. but in the '70s, things just changed. reporter: people jet to this remote desert city with hopes of jetting home with lucky winnings. but they know that luck is elusive and that they probably will lose. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee....
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michael mckee has the details. you've had 90 minutes to go through the details, what was behind we saw in april? mike: we saw some of the areas we expected to see get some disinflation back including used cars and housing but not by very much. it was a moderate victory for the anti-inflation crowd with pce falling 0.2% for the core and 0.3% rising. no changes year-over-year. we saw a slowdown in spending which went from 0.7% in march 20 point 2% in april and incomes did not rise as fast as they have been, led by wages up only 0.2%. at this point, it may give us some evidence that the debate among fed officials of whether they are tight enough is falling on the side of maybe tight enough. katie: let's talk about real personal spending. it was expected to rise about 0.1% but it dropped by about one -- 0.1%. should i be worried at that? mike: i don't know if you're trying to find something to worry about but this is not something to worry about. it's expected that spending would slow because the fed is tightening cred
michael mckee has the details. you've had 90 minutes to go through the details, what was behind we saw in april? mike: we saw some of the areas we expected to see get some disinflation back including used cars and housing but not by very much. it was a moderate victory for the anti-inflation crowd with pce falling 0.2% for the core and 0.3% rising. no changes year-over-year. we saw a slowdown in spending which went from 0.7% in march 20 point 2% in april and incomes did not rise as fast as they...
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tom: chicago fed president austan goolsbee speaking with our colleague michael mckee. let's focus on what is happening in terms of gaza. the context is that ceasefire talks happening over the weekend in cairo coordinated by qatar and the u.s. seem to have stalled. now we are seeing reports that israel, and confirmation that the military has now put in an evacuation order on 100,000 civilians in rough. according to the israeli military. there is a limited scope operation in parts of russia which is a densely packed city, well over a million civilians packed into that city. they are saying that the kerem shalom crossings into gaza remains closed. a hamas attack led to the deaths of military personnel over the weekend. there is no change in the aid flow. the consequential line is that the military has asked some rafah civilians to move out of that city in preparation for an attack. where israel says there are hamas battalions sheltering. the israeli currency drops its most in two weeks. 1.1% lower versus the u.s. dollar in terms of moves for the israeli shekel. we continu
tom: chicago fed president austan goolsbee speaking with our colleague michael mckee. let's focus on what is happening in terms of gaza. the context is that ceasefire talks happening over the weekend in cairo coordinated by qatar and the u.s. seem to have stalled. now we are seeing reports that israel, and confirmation that the military has now put in an evacuation order on 100,000 civilians in rough. according to the israeli military. there is a limited scope operation in parts of russia which...
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haslinda: cleveland fed president speaking exclusively with bloomberg's michael mckee. still ahead, our conversation with the ceo of the largest dealmaker gsw discussing a growth strategy after reporting a fourth-quarter earnings and. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: indy is just coming online. joining the selloff in the region, the sensex down a 10th of 1%. losses do for the other benchmarks include the nifty bank index down 2/10 of a percent. let's stay with india, its largest steelmaker has posted fourth-quarter profit that slumped 64% from one year earlier. jsw steel said it was due to an increase of overall expanses and a decline in prices for the airline, despite india's booming demand, the company said it was hit by a 6% drop in steel prices. that's discussing earnings outlook and growth strategy with jsw steel. good to have you with us, do you think the 64% drop in earnings and profit is a one off that you will see a reversal in the coming quarter? >> yes. absolutely. we had a subdued steel price as well as in india primarily because of low price im
haslinda: cleveland fed president speaking exclusively with bloomberg's michael mckee. still ahead, our conversation with the ceo of the largest dealmaker gsw discussing a growth strategy after reporting a fourth-quarter earnings and. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: indy is just coming online. joining the selloff in the region, the sensex down a 10th of 1%. losses do for the other benchmarks include the nifty bank index down 2/10 of a percent. let's stay with india, its largest...
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the jury instructions -- mckee said there'll be a guilty verdict because the jury instructions are so vague and so ifavor in any kind of charge tht it would almost require a guilty verdict at some point. what you say to that? >> well, i do not want to predict a verdict because i did it for so long a. [laughter] i will say it not just the jury and favored the prosecution of the judge's rulings, the exclusion of an expert allowing michael cohen guilt pleat which is what we call propensity elements. or the proximity around people who are guilty does not make you guilty. karen mcdougal and other alleged misconduct is not in the indictment. i think the deck has been stacked towards a conviction. and away from an acquittal part is not just the jury instruction that was the final piece of the puzzle. david: you said something earlier on fox news it was kind of unusual or the judge to invite the jury to ask questions usually the judge does not want to go through all of that and leave them on their own to come up with a decision. it seems to me like he really wants to control the narrative. i
the jury instructions -- mckee said there'll be a guilty verdict because the jury instructions are so vague and so ifavor in any kind of charge tht it would almost require a guilty verdict at some point. what you say to that? >> well, i do not want to predict a verdict because i did it for so long a. [laughter] i will say it not just the jury and favored the prosecution of the judge's rulings, the exclusion of an expert allowing michael cohen guilt pleat which is what we call propensity...
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michael mckee is still with us. i wanted to talk to you about how important that is from an economic perspective. consumer spending. what this does to the household budget that can go to other things. how stimulative would it be if gasoline prices go down significantly? mike: the change we have seen so far is not that significant. what you have seen is when they go over the previous high that is when people start to pull back and get nervous, because it is something they really notice. either way they are more on the upside. but it has not had an impact overall on spending in a wild because gas prices have been in this range for some time. lisa: a lot of people were looking at this expectation that we were going to end up with a crimped consumer, where you had savings running out and some of these inflationary pressures. people talking about a commodity shot. none of it materialized. where are we on that checkup we have a consumer that has run out of savings and is increasingly strapped or a consumer that can tap le
michael mckee is still with us. i wanted to talk to you about how important that is from an economic perspective. consumer spending. what this does to the household budget that can go to other things. how stimulative would it be if gasoline prices go down significantly? mike: the change we have seen so far is not that significant. what you have seen is when they go over the previous high that is when people start to pull back and get nervous, because it is something they really notice. either...
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let's discuss this with michael mckee. we got a lot of data today which suggested different things. what will john williams address in particular? mike: we've got his advanced tech so he's talking about the general economy but he's talking about it very generally in the way he has been doing and saying he doesn't think the slow down in inflation in the first couple of months of the year is a break in the decline of inflation. he thinks it will pick back up again. we still have solid economic growth any thinks they will get to their 2% target but he is not putting any time frames on these things. one thing people were looking to see is whether he talked about if potential growth and therefore the neutral rate of interest or what economists call our star is higher. that would maybe imply that rates are not high enough. he kind of avoided that but he did mention that you cannot just look at the stars. if you look at it in a broader context, in the behavior of the economy over the past year provides ample evidence monetary policy is restrictive in a way that helps us achieve our goals.
let's discuss this with michael mckee. we got a lot of data today which suggested different things. what will john williams address in particular? mike: we've got his advanced tech so he's talking about the general economy but he's talking about it very generally in the way he has been doing and saying he doesn't think the slow down in inflation in the first couple of months of the year is a break in the decline of inflation. he thinks it will pick back up again. we still have solid economic...
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i am sure some of the reporters, maybe michael mckee, will ask, are you thinking about rate hikes? the answer will be that is a possibility but not our baseline scenario, and once he says that, there is a risk that there is a possibility and maybe the risk is we could see some more momentum in rates across the yield curve. sonali: how do you feel about the potential for rate hikes at this point and how do you believe investors are prepared for it? are there certain data points you are watching that would suggest perhaps even another hike at some point down the road would be appropriate? anna: one of the equations we really lean on in predicting fed funds rate -- plugging in how high inflation has risen to the upside for the fed to hike this year. it has to. core pce inflation is 3.8%, which right now the consensus is 2.6%. it really has to surprise on the really upside for a rate hike to happen this year. at the same time, if the labor market, if the unemployment rate are to rise to 4.7%, even if inflation is at 3.8% later this year, the fed will actually still cut according to the
i am sure some of the reporters, maybe michael mckee, will ask, are you thinking about rate hikes? the answer will be that is a possibility but not our baseline scenario, and once he says that, there is a risk that there is a possibility and maybe the risk is we could see some more momentum in rates across the yield curve. sonali: how do you feel about the potential for rate hikes at this point and how do you believe investors are prepared for it? are there certain data points you are watching...
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bloomberg's michael mckee joins us with more on this. the end of the year, patience is running thin with israel's remaining allies. can it hold out for that long? michael: you can imagine how isolated israel would be if that's the case but truthfully that sounds like a realistic assessment. the focus on rafah now, the southern city of gaza. what is happening is hamas militants are turning up in other places that israel has already been through because of these tunnel complexes, they have the ability to move with the civilian population. so it's not just going to be that they go to rafah and this is done. i think this is probably more likely a more realistic scenario. and for prime minister netanyahu, this is the sort of thing he was after as well because the longer the war goes on, the longer he is in power, the longer of a chance he has two built his standing with the israeli public which is not good at the moment. there is confluence there. from the u.s. side, they probably didn't like hearing that and they are pushing hard for a hosta
bloomberg's michael mckee joins us with more on this. the end of the year, patience is running thin with israel's remaining allies. can it hold out for that long? michael: you can imagine how isolated israel would be if that's the case but truthfully that sounds like a realistic assessment. the focus on rafah now, the southern city of gaza. what is happening is hamas militants are turning up in other places that israel has already been through because of these tunnel complexes, they have the...
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michael mckee joins me with more. jobless claims higher than expected. there are extraordinary things going on. moments with school recess. how do you read into that? mike: this is not a surprise if you follow jobless claims on a year-to-year basis. new york city public schools sent their kids on their spring holiday break usually in april which is what happened at the end of april and so the first of may numbers reflects the thousands of new york school workers who can file for unemployment. when they are on vacation. we got a big jump up. probably back down next month. 231,000 is the number. well ahead of the year today average. continuing claims rose a tiny bit. they are also below the year to date average. it does not look like a deterioration in the labor market. what is going to matter is next week when we get ppi on tuesday. wednesday, cpi and retail sales. also tuesday, we have jay powell speaking in europe in a moderate conversation which means he could say just about anything and make news except for the fact he will not have the retail sales n
michael mckee joins me with more. jobless claims higher than expected. there are extraordinary things going on. moments with school recess. how do you read into that? mike: this is not a surprise if you follow jobless claims on a year-to-year basis. new york city public schools sent their kids on their spring holiday break usually in april which is what happened at the end of april and so the first of may numbers reflects the thousands of new york school workers who can file for unemployment....
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and what mike mckee always says that it is a chance to potentially have a tweak of a policy or make a statement. jonathan: we two to dot plot and american airlines. yesterday closing lower by 13.5%. we asked the question, is this an airlines problem or an american airlines problem. based on the communication we have from them and united in the last 24 hours it sounds like an american airlines problem. lisa: there is more intel on what happened to the chief commercial officer being fired. there was a scathing report about how he interacted with some of the corporate travel agents that basically were shunned from the whole process. he tried to do a direct to consumer process that completely failed. this highlights how frail the overall pool of capital is. if you don't grab your share, you will have problems and that is a different type of moment. annmarie: the ceo was at a conference and he said the forecast revision is due to a softer domestic environment. then you would think potentially this is an airline wide problem and then he says we were expecting and our performance within that
and what mike mckee always says that it is a chance to potentially have a tweak of a policy or make a statement. jonathan: we two to dot plot and american airlines. yesterday closing lower by 13.5%. we asked the question, is this an airlines problem or an american airlines problem. based on the communication we have from them and united in the last 24 hours it sounds like an american airlines problem. lisa: there is more intel on what happened to the chief commercial officer being fired. there...
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who understand the new york criminal code and will probably use that -- i think it will be the jay mckee jurors in this case. not any of us sitting here. and -- i think over about a jury trial which has not been televised. so we don't know any of the body, we don't know any of the -- other thing that would help us make the determination. >> trace can i -- [simultaneous talking] this judge donated to joe biden! here daughter -- >> -- >> if your daughter works for members of congress raising money for them and then to trey gowdy's point where the strike zone is so large for the prosecution and so small for the defense it begs the question, richard, has there been -- has this been a fare trial and i think most fare observers will go no one who spends time in a courtroom had ever seen anything like this from a judge -- the judge is there to protect the defendants rights and make sure he has a fare trial. this is not what the judge had done which is why so many people scratching their hands and why we all think it will be overturned and there is a conviction on appeal your magma the problem i
who understand the new york criminal code and will probably use that -- i think it will be the jay mckee jurors in this case. not any of us sitting here. and -- i think over about a jury trial which has not been televised. so we don't know any of the body, we don't know any of the -- other thing that would help us make the determination. >> trace can i -- [simultaneous talking] this judge donated to joe biden! here daughter -- >> -- >> if your daughter works for members of...
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. >> that was the chicago fed president speaking exclusively with our colleague, mike mckee, following the u.s. jobs sprint. it's not just the optimism we had in the u.s. equity session on friday and over the course of last week, but something else that could hurt asian equities is what we get in china because we had mainland markets that were shot for the past three sessions last week. golden week holiday of course. and during that period, it was a very good run-up for hong kong stocks in particular actually entering a technical bull market. it seems perhaps we have found a footing for the chinese economy, some science perhaps that consumption is picking up somewhat. really, things seemed a little bit primed for hong kong stocks or chinese stocks looking to ride on hong kong's coattails perhaps in the session later this morning. haidi: one of the other things bloomberg intelligence is looking ahead to is the delay to be held in july. it was supposed to be held by the end of last year and any kind of policy cues from that could see the extension of this optimism that we are finally see
. >> that was the chicago fed president speaking exclusively with our colleague, mike mckee, following the u.s. jobs sprint. it's not just the optimism we had in the u.s. equity session on friday and over the course of last week, but something else that could hurt asian equities is what we get in china because we had mainland markets that were shot for the past three sessions last week. golden week holiday of course. and during that period, it was a very good run-up for hong kong stocks...
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rob mckee, haliburton's representative, formed the final design. the iraqis themselves. they mine, but pay interest to the americans. dick cheney actively lobbied for an attack on iraq. for many years he was the director of haliburton and hardly lost contact when he became vice president of the country. it was this oil service company that received a contract for the restoration and development of oil fields in occupied iraq. and even earlier in everyday life chairman of the board of directors supplied iraq with oil equipment worth $76 million. the deal was carried out in circumvention of american sanctions. through french intermediaries. haliburton in 2003 received most of the contracts to carry out restoration work in the oil sector of the iraqi industry. the amount of the contract for the development and development of oil fields in iraq exceeded one billion 400 million dollars. the company began working in iraq immediately after the end of active hostilities, and received a large contract from the us administration no competition. after the ame
rob mckee, haliburton's representative, formed the final design. the iraqis themselves. they mine, but pay interest to the americans. dick cheney actively lobbied for an attack on iraq. for many years he was the director of haliburton and hardly lost contact when he became vice president of the country. it was this oil service company that received a contract for the restoration and development of oil fields in occupied iraq. and even earlier in everyday life chairman of the board of directors...
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May 19, 2024
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lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the disturbing truth is that all of these deaths were the direct result of federal government action. this tragic incident has added to the distrust of the federal government and specifically federal law enforcement. the deadly mishandling of the crisis and the ensuing mistrust is why congress must independently investigate all events surrounding waco. in looking at this, the basic fact remains no matter how you look at it, that more than 90 people, including four law enforcement officers and 22 children, died as a direct result or indir
lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the...
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May 16, 2024
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so let's recognize moe's stop on mckee road. that's just one of the stations with that price point in san jose and novato is under five bucks at matt and jeff specifically currently 4.99 on vintage way. get these reports on gasbuddy.com two important traffic notes. let's get out to the roadways. we're looking over to the east bay. we continue with only one southbound lane of 880 open just after you pass whipple road. this crash and a couple of cars that were on fire. no major injuries, but six vehicles have to be cleared. they've called two or possibly three tow trucks. they may need more. there's a backup. you can use hesperian to get you past that. to alvarado-niles. or you go to the san mateo bridge, which is showing a shift. more traffic and some flashing lights at the top of the screen. i don't know if you can make that out. there's an issue. disabled vehicle. i think in one lane. back to you. all right. good to know. thanks, mike. all right. it's 611 right now. coming up, an uptick in ticks. be careful when you're out ther
so let's recognize moe's stop on mckee road. that's just one of the stations with that price point in san jose and novato is under five bucks at matt and jeff specifically currently 4.99 on vintage way. get these reports on gasbuddy.com two important traffic notes. let's get out to the roadways. we're looking over to the east bay. we continue with only one southbound lane of 880 open just after you pass whipple road. this crash and a couple of cars that were on fire. no major injuries, but six...
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May 2, 2024
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we'll highlight that low price gas and shop on mckee in the middle here and moving to the north bay. it's 489 in larkspur at marin gas on magnolia avenue. again we can all share those prices on gasbuddy.com. we're sharing the roadways just fine so far. pretty typical pattern here. predictable pattern for the slowing. we see the bay bridge slow down. there was the incident we saw pop up on highway 13 northbound. your commute direction on the warren freeway, just about park boulevard is where the crash is moving to the shoulder without any slowing. it's a lighter drive right now through that portion of oakland and piedmont. we're looking at the build up for the westbound directions, especially the bay bridge toll plaza, now, filling in all lanes and slow off the 880 overcrossing back to you. hi. thank you. mike. 613 for you this morning. you know what scientists they are showing off a 75,000 year old discovery. and she looks pretty good. so coming up, we're going to tell you the new clues she's providing about similarities to our distant ancestors. and they say a diamond is a girl's be
we'll highlight that low price gas and shop on mckee in the middle here and moving to the north bay. it's 489 in larkspur at marin gas on magnolia avenue. again we can all share those prices on gasbuddy.com. we're sharing the roadways just fine so far. pretty typical pattern here. predictable pattern for the slowing. we see the bay bridge slow down. there was the incident we saw pop up on highway 13 northbound. your commute direction on the warren freeway, just about park boulevard is where the...
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May 27, 2024
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lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the disturbing truth is that all of these deaths were the direct result of federal government action. this tragic incident has added to the distrust of the federal government and specifically federal law enforcement. the deadly mishandling of the crisis and the ensuing mistrust is why congress must independently investigate all events surrounding waco. in looking at this, the basic fact remains no matter how you look at it, that more than 90 people, including four law enforcement officers and 22 children, died as a direct result or indir
lebow, todd mckee and robert williams. you don't know these men, but they are four of the reasons why congressional hearings into the events surrounding waco will be held this week and next. these four federal law enforcement agents were among the more than 90 americans killed in the single most fatal episode in the history of federal law enforcement. the calamitous incident at waco last week, a new york times editorial called it one of the biggest law enforcement fiascos in recent memory. the...
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May 16, 2024
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let's recognize moe's stop on mckee road and novato is under five bucks right here for this one. matt and jeff's is currently 4.99 on vintage way. let's get out to the roadways where we're talking about a smooth drive, easy flow of traffic. again, bike to work day. so watch those local streets. but the freeways. we do have a crash on the shoulder now west 580 around grant line road. that's where we typically see the speeds start to come up a bit anyway just because of the merge there of 580 moving smoothly. the middle number vasco road, that's at speed. the lowest number you'll see all morning is 17 or 18 minutes for that drive and highway for the earlier crash at 242, cleared without incident. back to you. all right. thank you very much, mike. 510 right now and millennials, they're making their own rules as they try to make it in the bay. so ahead for you this morning on today in the bay. the steps they're actually taking to ensure they become homeowners. new records new highs all over wall street. plus new help for adults who need to help their elderly parents. plus reimagining
let's recognize moe's stop on mckee road and novato is under five bucks right here for this one. matt and jeff's is currently 4.99 on vintage way. let's get out to the roadways where we're talking about a smooth drive, easy flow of traffic. again, bike to work day. so watch those local streets. but the freeways. we do have a crash on the shoulder now west 580 around grant line road. that's where we typically see the speeds start to come up a bit anyway just because of the merge there of 580...
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May 2, 2024
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we're going to highlight that low price right there. 479 gas and shop on mckee road. and then moving to the north bay. it's 489 in larkspur at marine gas. that's on the bottom here on magnolia avenue. i'm also pointing out gasbuddy.com. that's where you can report those prices. share them or get some tips. folks out on the roadways a smooth drive. we know that slowing will be there out of the altamont pass. no problems for vasco road despite the couple of crashes. we first let off with on highway four, there's not really any slowing and no major injuries and no blockages for highway four. vasco, as we talked about at speed 580 is just fine and the bridges move smoothly. there's the bay bridge. back to you. thanks mike. some major artists are returning to tiktok next on today in the bay. the reason you will once again hear your favorite artists on the social media app. and they say a diamond is a girl's best friend. but what kind of diamond? plus. please let me in know. oh look. time to become an adventurer. are you saying like? well, we're going to tell you how you ca
we're going to highlight that low price right there. 479 gas and shop on mckee road. and then moving to the north bay. it's 489 in larkspur at marine gas. that's on the bottom here on magnolia avenue. i'm also pointing out gasbuddy.com. that's where you can report those prices. share them or get some tips. folks out on the roadways a smooth drive. we know that slowing will be there out of the altamont pass. no problems for vasco road despite the couple of crashes. we first let off with on...