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all-time low. a lot of young people are working two or three jobs and that is not sustainable. it's a trap. once you get those two or three jobs, you cannot get out of that environment. you get stuck. we have to provide better training and better options. it should not be the option for everyone. host: we split our phone lines by your own education. we want to hear from viewers who went to technical schools, that number is (202) 748-8000. those who have done apprenticeships, (202) 748-8001. . college graduates, (202) 748-8002. all others, that number is (202) 748-8003. we are talking about the skills gap in the country. people call in, you argue there is a role the federal government comply in inhing the education system this new direction. what is that role? with the speed of technology changing right now, we have a simpler skill economy. that means we incentivize employers to upscale the workforce. skillate a national program or we are sending people back to school every 7-10 years. we are obtain
all-time low. a lot of young people are working two or three jobs and that is not sustainable. it's a trap. once you get those two or three jobs, you cannot get out of that environment. you get stuck. we have to provide better training and better options. it should not be the option for everyone. host: we split our phone lines by your own education. we want to hear from viewers who went to technical schools, that number is (202) 748-8000. those who have done apprenticeships, (202) 748-8001. ....
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now,ook at the numbers although we are at an all-time low for unemployment, job quality is at an all-time low as well. there are a lot of young people working two or three jobs and that is not sustainable. those jobs are a trap. ore you get into those two three jobs, you cannot get out of that environment, so you get stuck. we have to provide better training programs for young people and options to explore. colleges costing that much money should not be the option for everyone. you can talk about your own education routes, want to hear from viewers who went to technical schools, that number, (202) 748-8000. those who participated in an apprenticeship program, (202) 748-8001. college graduates, (202) 748-8002. number (202) that 748-8003. we will be talking about the skills gap. richard wang, people are calling in. in some of your pieces you said there was a role the federal government can play in pushing the education system in this new direction. what is that? the speed of technology changing we have to create a circular skill economy. we need to incentivize employers ill the workforce an
now,ook at the numbers although we are at an all-time low for unemployment, job quality is at an all-time low as well. there are a lot of young people working two or three jobs and that is not sustainable. those jobs are a trap. ore you get into those two three jobs, you cannot get out of that environment, so you get stuck. we have to provide better training programs for young people and options to explore. colleges costing that much money should not be the option for everyone. you can talk...
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if you look at the numbers right now although we are at an all-time low for the unemployment rate the all-time quality is -- there's a lot of young people looking for two or three jobs. those jobs are like a trap. you cannot get out of being in that environment so you get stuck you have to provide better training programs for young people in differentai options fr college is causing that much money right now. it should not be an option for everyone. >> host: we put our phone lines on the education row. we want to hear from viewers this morning and went to technical schools the number 202-7480000 for those who have participated in apprenticeship program 2027488001 and all others thatt number (202)748-803 having a conversation about the future of education and the skills gap in the country. richard wang yue argue there is a role that the federal government can play in pushing the education system in this new direction. what is that role? >> i think for example with the of technology we have two create what i call a circular economy. we need to incentivize employers to upscale our workfo
if you look at the numbers right now although we are at an all-time low for the unemployment rate the all-time quality is -- there's a lot of young people looking for two or three jobs. those jobs are like a trap. you cannot get out of being in that environment so you get stuck you have to provide better training programs for young people in differentai options fr college is causing that much money right now. it should not be an option for everyone. >> host: we put our phone lines on the...
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time low that. you know me not or no i hope things won't develop you like they did judo me i feel lympics there no more japanese referee sat the moment i mean mostly your. are from a goalie or kind of them or i pretty cut out it will not meet the same fate when you know he only that's what happens when everyone's only focused on winning that many if ok now was cut i take i do not prevail at the olympics but it certainly doesn't mean that traditional kind of test redundant this must be clear to everyone otherwise our roots may be permanently damaged. ok. there is always some risk so when you get bigger but you took a 2 part of it the point is to. make your roots deeper and deeper more the tree grows more your flowers more you become behavior in large tree needs larger roots so will be here to protect the. october 25th is kind of in japan and the big event on okinawa it commemorates the meeting of the great masters in 1936 when the martial law was officially named and its future as a competitive sport
time low that. you know me not or no i hope things won't develop you like they did judo me i feel lympics there no more japanese referee sat the moment i mean mostly your. are from a goalie or kind of them or i pretty cut out it will not meet the same fate when you know he only that's what happens when everyone's only focused on winning that many if ok now was cut i take i do not prevail at the olympics but it certainly doesn't mean that traditional kind of test redundant this must be clear to...
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we are at the all-time low levels and nothing really over the course of the next couple of weeks thathake the apple card too much except at the margin some central-bank decisions, not expecting any movement from the bank of japan tomorrow but a communication or a continuation towards further easing. the u.k. next week with the bank of england looks more interesting. you have nothing the pound come off significantly but a rereading in rates markets for a cut for the bank of england pricing around 70%. you could see an uptick in volatility and sterling. on a global basis, it speaks to that global growth outlook, looking reasonable and inflation looking benign. that is continuing to push down on rates and fx volatility. shery: thank you so much for that. global markets editor, and you can find his charts on the gtv library on the bloomberg. let's go to huawei. the cfo will appear in a in a vancouver court. she was arrested in canada 13 months ago at the request of the u.s. where she is accused of wire fraud and conspiracy. selina wang joins us. what are the chances she will be able
we are at the all-time low levels and nothing really over the course of the next couple of weeks thathake the apple card too much except at the margin some central-bank decisions, not expecting any movement from the bank of japan tomorrow but a communication or a continuation towards further easing. the u.k. next week with the bank of england looks more interesting. you have nothing the pound come off significantly but a rereading in rates markets for a cut for the bank of england pricing...
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with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as lows $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. to challenge your thinking and test your execution. but great minds are driven to seek out the complex. they see what others don't, from an angle others won't take. they learn that embracing those challenges is what sets them apart. i am justin rose, and we are morgan stanley. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. talk about boomer angst, a study out today saying we face a looming crisis 42% of the respondents age 45 and up worry about outliving their assets more than half, 5% don't know how their assets are allocated nearly 30% says their only asset is cash, possibly signaling a lack of confidence i would say that's a fair leap of faith there let's bring in joel schiffman. welcome. good to have you here. >> thank you >>> one of things i think about a lot, is the baby boomers are probably the first generation to retire without large money coming from traditional
with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as lows $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. to challenge your thinking and test your execution. but great minds are driven to seek out the complex. they see what others don't, from an angle others won't take. they learn that embracing those challenges is what sets them apart. i am justin rose, and we are...
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this is contributing to the disconnect with the rest of the eu and key issues of some to an all—time low not have all the details, calling for a full investigation. and attempted to cover up? there is evidence and papers of the guardian is saying that it was a cover—up of the home 0ffice realised its error and it failed to informed them of their citizens getting convicted of crimes in the uk. some dangerous criminals because it was rated by the fallout and word that will look embarrassing but actually, not owning up to it and the strata come up like this on the front page of the guardian is more embarrassing still. as charles and said, two weeks until brexit and there are so many areas where we will be relying on european goodwill to strike agreements in important areas like security for example and you just really don't want to see this, people from brussels are saying this went out to be some sort of inquiry into this. it is really not an ideal story to break two weeks before brexit, are going to have to strike agreements and all of these things. we have ended now, calling for an immed
this is contributing to the disconnect with the rest of the eu and key issues of some to an all—time low not have all the details, calling for a full investigation. and attempted to cover up? there is evidence and papers of the guardian is saying that it was a cover—up of the home 0ffice realised its error and it failed to informed them of their citizens getting convicted of crimes in the uk. some dangerous criminals because it was rated by the fallout and word that will look embarrassing...
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all-time low unemployment for everyone. african-americans. hispanics, women. [applause] all-time high, startup businesses. even his haters say i don't like the guy but he is doing all the things he said he was going to do. [cheers and applause] d trevor know what is not exactly a fan art isn't that what politicians are supposed to do? when did we get to a place that is no longer the norm? how sad is it that it isn't? but they don't talk about that what we saw at the last debate was how can we take donaldth trump's twitter away. [laughter] do you know what was not mentioned? china. since we are at the reagan library, china is the year 2000 version of what is the soviet union. and they didn't even talk about it and then to limit one - - eliminate free speech. so all we need to know. i don't know what does. so i have to get this down and put it on paper but most people are using to me using the short form on social media i have mastered that art. i learnedom from the best. and then to be able to put it into long form to take my experience so that people can see,
all-time low unemployment for everyone. african-americans. hispanics, women. [applause] all-time high, startup businesses. even his haters say i don't like the guy but he is doing all the things he said he was going to do. [cheers and applause] d trevor know what is not exactly a fan art isn't that what politicians are supposed to do? when did we get to a place that is no longer the norm? how sad is it that it isn't? but they don't talk about that what we saw at the last debate was how can we...
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lows will be in the mid 40s. santa rosa 4040, 44, fremont 47., then we flirt with record highs, all it takes the time of the year is a few low 70s and we can break records go back to the 19th century. we will get close, probably won't break any, but will get close. this rage is building in fairly strongly but so many high clouds that is tamping down really warm temperatures. we shall see, it'll be relatively warm into the weekend. tomorrow the last day of january. that went fast. mobley sobel 2020 as we head into february. by the time we hit the weekend. by the time we hit the latter part of the weekend look at what happens. this low pressure dives out of the pacific northwest. as it does it'll bring all this cool air with it but will not bring much in the way of moisture. temperatures will come down on sunday. drop about 10 degrees. the winds come up, temperatures come down. rainfall nonexistent. that'll be on saturday. i'm sorry, sunday. the next couple of days look warm. clear, mild to warm for friday and saturday. the distinctly colder. it'll be blustery on sunday. the temperatures for tomorrow will be a dist
lows will be in the mid 40s. santa rosa 4040, 44, fremont 47., then we flirt with record highs, all it takes the time of the year is a few low 70s and we can break records go back to the 19th century. we will get close, probably won't break any, but will get close. this rage is building in fairly strongly but so many high clouds that is tamping down really warm temperatures. we shall see, it'll be relatively warm into the weekend. tomorrow the last day of january. that went fast. mobley sobel...
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farm i have not been able to make my mortgage payment right now because these prices are at an all-time low. >> reporter: wall street today applauded the deal closing above 29,000 for the first time in history. china said it expects the u.s. to treat chinese companies fairly, an indicator both sides are looking for a win to put this trade war behind them lester >> tom costello, thank you. >>> in the aftermath of his death, a lawsuit claims jeffrey epstein ran an underage sex ring at his private island for years before he became a convicted sex offender here is stephanie gosk. >> reporter: tonight, new allegations that jeffrey epstein abused girls on his private island in the caribbean. some as recently as 2018 in a sex trafficking ring that went on longer and involved more girls than anyone realized according to authorities. >> jeffrey epstein carried out an expansive scheme of human trafficking and sexual abuse of young women and underaged girls right here in the virgin islands. >> reporter: the attorney general in the virgin islands filing a civil suit against epstein's estate accusing th
farm i have not been able to make my mortgage payment right now because these prices are at an all-time low. >> reporter: wall street today applauded the deal closing above 29,000 for the first time in history. china said it expects the u.s. to treat chinese companies fairly, an indicator both sides are looking for a win to put this trade war behind them lester >> tom costello, thank you. >>> in the aftermath of his death, a lawsuit claims jeffrey epstein ran an underage...
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, all-time lows for hispanic-americans.hink the president has articulated what he saw could happen if we actually lowered tax rate, reduced regulations and as you have shared on your show, now last week, completing significant trade deals with china and usmca, it is one more step in continuing this tremendous recovery and hopefully more growth in the years to come. charles: meantime, vice president pence is heading on to a very important trip for the administration, what can you tell us about it? >> at president's direction, the vice president will be traveling to israel on wednesday. the ceremony on thursday which marks the end of 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. this is incredibly important moment for the world and vice president will be one of the a few world leaders having the opportunity to speak into that moment. and from there the vice president will head to the vatican to have a meeting meetih the pope at the same time hundreds of thousands of people will gather in washington, d.c., to celebrate the
, all-time lows for hispanic-americans.hink the president has articulated what he saw could happen if we actually lowered tax rate, reduced regulations and as you have shared on your show, now last week, completing significant trade deals with china and usmca, it is one more step in continuing this tremendous recovery and hopefully more growth in the years to come. charles: meantime, vice president pence is heading on to a very important trip for the administration, what can you tell us about...
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unemployment at an all-time low. all-time low. 50-year low in unemployment in this country. wages going up. it's time for the democrats to stop wasting the time of the american people, mr. president. you know it. there are jobs that need to be done. congress needs to get its job done, which is focusing on the issues that the american public care about -- roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, infrastructure, key legislation we need to be advancing, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, helping people get insulin that's cheaper for them. we need to help those families, mr. president. we need to secure the border. that's what's going on, mr. president. just think that we are going to spend the amount of time that we are going to spend on impeachment as a result of what the house has been doing and the democrats have been doing since day one is a misuse of taxpayer money and it's a misuse of the time of congress to do the job that we were elected to do, to help the american people. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding offic
unemployment at an all-time low. all-time low. 50-year low in unemployment in this country. wages going up. it's time for the democrats to stop wasting the time of the american people, mr. president. you know it. there are jobs that need to be done. congress needs to get its job done, which is focusing on the issues that the american public care about -- roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, infrastructure, key legislation we need to be advancing, lowering the cost of prescription drugs, helping...
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only for a limited time >>> "low rider" magazine founded by a san jose student 42 years ago published the last paper edition. the magazine is known for its coverage of car culture. fans of the magazine say it was one of a kind. >> for me, it's pride, you knoww to see our severals selves in t magazine and check out what are the latest, you know, low riders that have been built outside of my area. >> look at the one behind him. the publisher says it will continue to publish articles and photos online. it told "the chronicle" it made the tough decision because of more online readership. >>> today is ununofficially kno as dating sunday because it's a big day for singles to sign up for match making websites for singles. match expects a big jump in users. coffee meets bagel is expecting a similar spike. in 2018 there was a 75% increase in signups. there are a combination of factors including new year's resolutions, post holiday breakups and valentine's day approaching. maybe if you have a date planned for today, you want to know about the weather, how you 140u should dress and what you shou
only for a limited time >>> "low rider" magazine founded by a san jose student 42 years ago published the last paper edition. the magazine is known for its coverage of car culture. fans of the magazine say it was one of a kind. >> for me, it's pride, you knoww to see our severals selves in t magazine and check out what are the latest, you know, low riders that have been built outside of my area. >> look at the one behind him. the publisher says it will continue to...
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fx volatility is at an all-time low.ld you be comfortable shortening volatility at these levels? shorting volatility at these levels? peter: dear member in the latter part of 2017, they were falling off a cliff. something is about to happen. in late january and february, there was a spike. something we are looking to see a repeat of this time around. is -- thethe problem iranian-u.s. does not have much of an impact. it will take something major to change market positioning. i would be trend happy with for long. volatility is unpredictable. one final quick question for me. have you done any work on how much we will get? peter: i think there is a general feeling that gilt issuance will be somewhat larger. think it will be bigger than what the market currently has it priced at question mark --? peter: i would be comfortable holding. in terms of looking for a return, they are not very exciting. there will be a lot more issuance because of the next four or five years in particular, the government's fiscal plans are to increas
fx volatility is at an all-time low.ld you be comfortable shortening volatility at these levels? shorting volatility at these levels? peter: dear member in the latter part of 2017, they were falling off a cliff. something is about to happen. in late january and february, there was a spike. something we are looking to see a repeat of this time around. is -- thethe problem iranian-u.s. does not have much of an impact. it will take something major to change market positioning. i would be trend...
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trust in the media here in france is at an all time low. trust that you and i got nothing to do with this. don't think so- i hope not- but in any case the this is an annual survey that's conducted by the daily papers left a lot. and these the figures if you were the worst at ever as to just have a look at some what some of the statistics are. in this- kind of general and it's the story of where french people are are vis vis their media. interest in news down by 8% in one year. so some would a trip. because i suppose one of the major events here in france not sure was the yellow vest protests. and you know it it could also just be. what we will get to the wise in a moment but yeah best not to donbas well of. a very big. at the very begins student of world rice will interest rates rise and props. and i'm just actuation as well people confirming that there over pounds by the news. and our journalists independent no se sixty eight percent. of respondents. sixty one percent. i think that- their- web. believe that there is babasicaly of money pre
trust in the media here in france is at an all time low. trust that you and i got nothing to do with this. don't think so- i hope not- but in any case the this is an annual survey that's conducted by the daily papers left a lot. and these the figures if you were the worst at ever as to just have a look at some what some of the statistics are. in this- kind of general and it's the story of where french people are are vis vis their media. interest in news down by 8% in one year. so some would a...
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most are priced towards timeowest in decades, at a when unemployment globally is that 50 year lows, a time when we do have geopolitical tension, it looks to me like inflation is an accident waiting to happen at least in terms of the markets. manus: interesting, because james mccormick at fitch, i was reading some of his paper. he said this is an enterprise risk -- underpriced risk, it could be a big surprise and the labor market is very tight. your notes, what i find interesting, you want to be five-year inflation in europe, and 10-year real yields. so, are these one-year trades? slightly longer than that? jim: i think they are longer. five-year european coretion is lower than inflation for the first time in the history of that index. it doesn't take a lot over the next couple of years for inflation markets to realize above where inflation is, so it looks to me like a good hedge against something that happens late-cycle that nobody seems to worry about anymore. jim will stay with us. a lot more to do. strategist with us for the next hour. president donald trump is vowing more sanctions on
most are priced towards timeowest in decades, at a when unemployment globally is that 50 year lows, a time when we do have geopolitical tension, it looks to me like inflation is an accident waiting to happen at least in terms of the markets. manus: interesting, because james mccormick at fitch, i was reading some of his paper. he said this is an enterprise risk -- underpriced risk, it could be a big surprise and the labor market is very tight. your notes, what i find interesting, you want to be...
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we are at a all time low in homicides in our city is absolutely incredible. now at 5 crime in san francisco is down how the city got some guns off the streets and reduce violent crime. >>plus the deadly corona virus originating in china is now in the us we talk with people arriving at sfo and have expert advice about how to protect yourself from this contagious virus senate will convene as and is day one of the trump impeachment trial, the wins and losses for democrats in the white house and we're joined live in studio by one of our political analyst kron 4 news at 5 starts right now. first. possibly 5 43 this morning officers responded to call of shots fired in 1800 block sunny officers located a a gunshot victim suffering from a gunshot wound he was taken to the hospital where unfortunately succumbed to his injuries. >>the same day san francisco police announced a crime is down in the city overall last year a shooting in the city leaves one man dead good evening, everybody thanks for being here tonight at 5 i'm grant lotus and i think it will kiss that crim
we are at a all time low in homicides in our city is absolutely incredible. now at 5 crime in san francisco is down how the city got some guns off the streets and reduce violent crime. >>plus the deadly corona virus originating in china is now in the us we talk with people arriving at sfo and have expert advice about how to protect yourself from this contagious virus senate will convene as and is day one of the trump impeachment trial, the wins and losses for democrats in the white house...
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kimberly alluded to all the successes do you know how that's never actually spoken about all time low unemployment. [applause] for everyone.african-americans,. [applause] all time high start up businesses.ne even his haters say i don't like that guy but he's doing all the things he said he was going to do. [cheers and applause] trevor know what not exactly a fan says this. isn't that supposed to be what politicians do? when did we get to a place when that is no longer the norm? how sad is it that it is not? they don't talk about that what we saw in the last debate is how can we take his twitter s rount away. [laughter] do you know what wasn't mentioned? china. since we are at the reagan library china is the year 2000 version of what was the soviet union and they didn't even talk about it but they spent a lot of time to limit the president of the united states free speech if that doesn't tell you all you need to know , i don't know what does. i had to get this down and put it on paper and have fun with it because most people are used to me doing the short form bomb on social media. i h
kimberly alluded to all the successes do you know how that's never actually spoken about all time low unemployment. [applause] for everyone.african-americans,. [applause] all time high start up businesses.ne even his haters say i don't like that guy but he's doing all the things he said he was going to do. [cheers and applause] trevor know what not exactly a fan says this. isn't that supposed to be what politicians do? when did we get to a place when that is no longer the norm? how sad is it...
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>> hey jim, as loyal shareholders for amd all time lows daily with 2019 box and revenue at 24% we had enough of a negative outlook. short interests over 55%, crushing any buyers stepping up. what does one needs to do or is it time for the ceo to enact on this >> adam aarons is really good. i have known him for decades he's a good ceo. i think the business of movie screening is out of favor. viacom, that's also one of the worst stocks ever seen we got to be careful here. we have thrown away some babies with bad weather i do think he can get this thing. adam aarons is no fool let's go to fran in wisconsin. >> sugar daddy from wisconsin. kind of a plus or a minus. the last two or three days, plug power, has increased a dollar per share. >> right >> question one, do i buy more question two, is plug power a possible take over by tesla? >> i don't think it is look, i understand they got some hydrogen fuel sale solutions, i got to tell you to be honest with you fran, the stock has been around peddling at the same thing. i am not geagainst it i favor speculation. i accept and think specular s
>> hey jim, as loyal shareholders for amd all time lows daily with 2019 box and revenue at 24% we had enough of a negative outlook. short interests over 55%, crushing any buyers stepping up. what does one needs to do or is it time for the ceo to enact on this >> adam aarons is really good. i have known him for decades he's a good ceo. i think the business of movie screening is out of favor. viacom, that's also one of the worst stocks ever seen we got to be careful here. we have...
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and you know what time low voice is part. of the 77 percent speech talk about the easy stuff. this is where because of. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. l. and the folks that are the rapid movement of. the us that. al gore's 1st. yes. and i've told them. i will probably. vote for. them i want. well we're arming. them with. what i meant. was this. that. this is the tip being used live from berlin washington unveils new sanctions against iran. top u.s. officials say they're targeting iranian industry and 8 senior individuals who they say were involved in an iranian missile strike against american troops in iraq plus feet also on the program. runs a civil aviation chief denies west.
and you know what time low voice is part. of the 77 percent speech talk about the easy stuff. this is where because of. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. l. and the folks that are the rapid movement of. the us that. al gore's 1st. yes. and i've told them. i will probably. vote for. them i want. well we're arming. them with. what i meant. was this. that. this is the tip being used live from berlin washington unveils new sanctions against iran. top u.s. officials say they're targeting iranian...
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all demographics are seeing all-time low unemployment and higher wages including the black community, women, and the lgbtq people. very recently, of course you will not hear anything about this in the media, it was republicans who proposed addingture to advance lgbt people to the nondiscrimination act, and it was voted down by all democrats because democrats do not want it known that republicans want to see equality for lgbt people. unfortunately, you are not getting enough good information. we want you over on the republican side, so walk away. host: out of new york, an independent. this is william. guest: you are a young man and have not been around a lot of years, but i am 70 years old, and i lost my faith in the democratic party when president bush was in office. he pushed to get the free trade agreements in, and then president clinton got elected and went along with it and voted in the free-trade agreement, and i knew then that neither party cared about the working. that was going to kill the workingman, the companies are going to move on and the rich will get richer. that was th
all demographics are seeing all-time low unemployment and higher wages including the black community, women, and the lgbtq people. very recently, of course you will not hear anything about this in the media, it was republicans who proposed addingture to advance lgbt people to the nondiscrimination act, and it was voted down by all democrats because democrats do not want it known that republicans want to see equality for lgbt people. unfortunately, you are not getting enough good information. we...
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all-time low unemployment. [cheers and applause] for everyone.african-americans, all-time highs start up businesses even his haters say i don't like that guy that he's doing all the things he said he was going to do. [cheers and applause] trevor know not exactly a fan says isn't that supposed to be what politicians do? want to be get to a place that is no longer the norm? how sad is it that it isn't? they don't talk about that at the last debate we saw how can we take his twitter account away. to know that was not mentioned? china. since we are at the reagan library china is the year 2000 version of than the soviet union. and then trying to limit free speech if that doesn't tell you all we need to know i don't know what does. i have to put it on paper because most are used to do the bomb on social media i have mastered that art i have learned from the best. [applause] and you put it in long form to take my experiences and it is much less political and that's what i believe is at stake there has never been a grea
all-time low unemployment. [cheers and applause] for everyone.african-americans, all-time highs start up businesses even his haters say i don't like that guy that he's doing all the things he said he was going to do. [cheers and applause] trevor know not exactly a fan says isn't that supposed to be what politicians do? want to be get to a place that is no longer the norm? how sad is it that it isn't? they don't talk about that at the last debate we saw how can we take his twitter account away....
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we are still seeing yields closer to all-time lows.an, is that concerning to you or do you think the fed has our back? >> i am concerned about it. people look at these negative yields. jamie dimon saying negative yields are a bubble. sovereign debt is a bubble. bondsu look at high-yield and the yields are so low and those have a real chance of defaulting. it is sort of a question of why are people just continuing to think the fed has their back at the same time people are saying the fed is behind the curve -- high-yield bonds are going to get hit. >> for the first time in months, i got any mail today from a market strategist pointing out the yield curve is flattening once again. you look at the spread, now below 20 basis points. is this something we need to keep our eye on, considering the fear and concern because last year? katie: definitely something to keep an eye on. that was another consensus trade this year. the short end isn't going to move too much, and if we see that inflation start to trickle through, it is going to lift long
we are still seeing yields closer to all-time lows.an, is that concerning to you or do you think the fed has our back? >> i am concerned about it. people look at these negative yields. jamie dimon saying negative yields are a bubble. sovereign debt is a bubble. bondsu look at high-yield and the yields are so low and those have a real chance of defaulting. it is sort of a question of why are people just continuing to think the fed has their back at the same time people are saying the fed...
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the economy right omar: it shows the fact that despite the fact there are all-time lows of the equity , thet, a lot of the stability the fed has created and in general, central banks, there are a lot of opportunities in the fixed income market. people pay more attention to the fixed income market, providing opportunities, taking advantage of the different bets that can be done, it is reflective and some of the results we have seen lately. beyond that, looking at fixed income going into this year, i want to go back, i mentioned inflation, very mild. would that reduce rate volatility for a long time. .apid inflation in a the market is pricing full rate cut. banks will central probably be waiting and see. all of the data in the united states shows that our economy will grow in the 1.8 to 2%. the fed has all the incentive to basically stay on the sideline, , theding the volatility market stays where it is. we continue to see recovery on the manufacturing side. when you put all of this in perspective, the fed does not necessarily want to waste any bullets to be able to whether the next rec
the economy right omar: it shows the fact that despite the fact there are all-time lows of the equity , thet, a lot of the stability the fed has created and in general, central banks, there are a lot of opportunities in the fixed income market. people pay more attention to the fixed income market, providing opportunities, taking advantage of the different bets that can be done, it is reflective and some of the results we have seen lately. beyond that, looking at fixed income going into this...
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what they are stooping to now really is an all-time low. n the russia red scare with his "new york times" absurdity that came out today. it's a complete joke. it's actually embarrassing. at some point it's just embarrassing for them. >> sean: they haven't done anything for the american people. they're supposed to serve. public servants. when you serve, i was a waiter, i would serve for the clientele. >> laura: we work for them. we work toay
what they are stooping to now really is an all-time low. n the russia red scare with his "new york times" absurdity that came out today. it's a complete joke. it's actually embarrassing. at some point it's just embarrassing for them. >> sean: they haven't done anything for the american people. they're supposed to serve. public servants. when you serve, i was a waiter, i would serve for the clientele. >> laura: we work for them. we work toay
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time low carb and i'm thousands. yet starting a fork. fork. them from going to test me in front of the boxes. maybe under that anon that's run through so much of our travel would include. i'm scientist mother berms and the grahams and mother. design mama that's a dispenser on the front which i know. so perfect your. father. in the mercedes museum there's an entire area dedicated to the stroke and its successors they're called every day heroes the bread and butter cars that once guaranteed mercedes sales. along with the mass produced cars there are a few very special models in the exhibition. such as this italian stroke 8 model we purposed as a hearse for some passengers final journey. the successor model was known internally as the w 123. mercedes produced $2700000.00 units almost half of them were exported from germany to $173.00 countries at 1st customers would have to wait up to 3 years for delivery it was replaced by the w 124 this. portuguese diesel powered taxi has driven 1900000 kilometers not that you know it. the w 124 has long been a
time low carb and i'm thousands. yet starting a fork. fork. them from going to test me in front of the boxes. maybe under that anon that's run through so much of our travel would include. i'm scientist mother berms and the grahams and mother. design mama that's a dispenser on the front which i know. so perfect your. father. in the mercedes museum there's an entire area dedicated to the stroke and its successors they're called every day heroes the bread and butter cars that once guaranteed...
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i would argue that trust is at an all-time low. how do we regain ethical and trust?his has been front and center, and for years, that meant security and privacy and how we navigate through. this pushes out how to think of the ethics, the morality, of what we are doing does not make it a compliance-based activity for something that happens very late in thinking. it is actually a shaping strategy, how do we want to be affect whatoes it we provide to our customers, and trust is implied in that, and also, batch enterprise again, how we are thinking about the future of their work -- back to enterprise again, how we are thinking about the future of their work. ethical review boards, investment roadmap planning. how do you think about with a.i., algorithms, control points after the facts. it really is the prescription to do something about embracing ethical technology and instilling trust. taylor: another one on the list here is talking about finance and the future of i.t., and it is interesting, this week alone, got a lot of bank earnings increasingly saying they are -- wh
i would argue that trust is at an all-time low. how do we regain ethical and trust?his has been front and center, and for years, that meant security and privacy and how we navigate through. this pushes out how to think of the ethics, the morality, of what we are doing does not make it a compliance-based activity for something that happens very late in thinking. it is actually a shaping strategy, how do we want to be affect whatoes it we provide to our customers, and trust is implied in that,...
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in october, we saw inflation hit an all-time low of 2.8%. now, we are back up to 3.2%. hat causes inflation to build up? ir yield curvethere is so low? >> it is tight labor. it is also rising food and energy prices. that are the things driving inflation a little higher and causing it to accelerate. if you look at returns from em local debt, 12 .2% was the return. more than half of the return was due to rate cuts. you cannot expect that type of return this year. . if you're going to put your eggs in the currency basket, you're going to be looking for currency gains. what is in em investor to do? damian: you're supposed to look at the markets that still have a high yield. india, mexico, russia. even in some of these markets, you are seeing inflation accelerate. you're not going to get the easy money from rate cuts. you're going to have to look at the currency. making.the bet you are it is very dicey. romaine: looking at my bloomberg terminal, they say seven countries on the terminal have seen positive rates rise since october. you mentioned russia, south africa, zambia is
in october, we saw inflation hit an all-time low of 2.8%. now, we are back up to 3.2%. hat causes inflation to build up? ir yield curvethere is so low? >> it is tight labor. it is also rising food and energy prices. that are the things driving inflation a little higher and causing it to accelerate. if you look at returns from em local debt, 12 .2% was the return. more than half of the return was due to rate cuts. you cannot expect that type of return this year. . if you're going to put...
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president who was commenting on the fact that the unemployment rate traffic americans is at an all-time lowis big win over the cowboys. and people had to pay for that. fellow celebrities including courtney cox, the stamp of approval to this. >> all those pictures circulating on social media, people obsessing, one shows brad pitt gazing at jennifer aniston as she made her acceptance speech and this is after-the-fact, both smiling at each other, are they going to get back together? angelina jolie hasn't responded but the new york post created her fake reaction, saying you aren't getting it back, that is the new york post characterization of what she had to say. other speakers commented we will be telling our grandkids about this, that account for this is, hillary div chimed in with omg. blink 182, fell in love with a girl at the stag show. courtney cox like the bunge of these pictures of them together so the friends cohost still thinks a possibility. >> he went to her 50th birthday, no pictures but proof. thank you so much. the time is almost half past the top of they are democrats gearing up
president who was commenting on the fact that the unemployment rate traffic americans is at an all-time lowis big win over the cowboys. and people had to pay for that. fellow celebrities including courtney cox, the stamp of approval to this. >> all those pictures circulating on social media, people obsessing, one shows brad pitt gazing at jennifer aniston as she made her acceptance speech and this is after-the-fact, both smiling at each other, are they going to get back together? angelina...
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kyle: we are at all-time highs in the stock market, an all-time low unemployment, the economy in the u.s. is booming, the pendants said this will cost 1% or 2% of gdp. that these will be borne by the u.s. people, i have not seen this happen. our economy has done nothing but get stronger. so what do you mean was it worth it? manufacturing is in recession, the ifn numbers don't look good, there are sectors that may have been affected coming off this story. you think that this sector has suffered as a result? to 2001, we back allow sign a two cents to the wto before they really had the proper components and they made a lot of promises. our industrial sector was hollowed out area when you look at the rest built we lost 4 million jobs in five years. manufacturing sector got outsourced to china and central asia. that's not the backbone of our economy anymore. our economic growth is actually accelerating. ifn is coming down but look at , especially europe in germany, they've been horrible. you see manufacturing around the developed world is up 50 but the service sectors are booming. you hav
kyle: we are at all-time highs in the stock market, an all-time low unemployment, the economy in the u.s. is booming, the pendants said this will cost 1% or 2% of gdp. that these will be borne by the u.s. people, i have not seen this happen. our economy has done nothing but get stronger. so what do you mean was it worth it? manufacturing is in recession, the ifn numbers don't look good, there are sectors that may have been affected coming off this story. you think that this sector has suffered...
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have these egregiously long oneences for people like woman who received a life sentence for a first time low-level nonviolent drug crime. effective. been it has freed thousands who should have been home years ago, but we still have a long way to go, and yesterday actually we thea one day anniversary of fair chance act which is really our next step which ensures that federal jobs are open to all americans. >> everyone was not a fan of i will read a bit of what you wrote for the bill. the justice department according to one report is inexplicably spending taxpayer resources trying to find ways of bringing some of the prison release back into federal custody. one investigation found dozens of instances where there was arguments against releasing these prisoners early usually basing their cases on some technicality rather than the often smaller or more vague amount that they violated years ago. there is no secret that the justice department opposed the first act but i remain hopeful when officials promise to if limit the law. where is the disconnect here between what the first step act does, whi
have these egregiously long oneences for people like woman who received a life sentence for a first time low-level nonviolent drug crime. effective. been it has freed thousands who should have been home years ago, but we still have a long way to go, and yesterday actually we thea one day anniversary of fair chance act which is really our next step which ensures that federal jobs are open to all americans. >> everyone was not a fan of i will read a bit of what you wrote for the bill. the...
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it'll be wetter, windier, it'll feel colder for a time, as low pressure takes over.hat we might expect. inevitably it'll change, getting closer to these days, but it is a big change in the weather. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: 25 people are now known to have died as china battles to contain the coronavirus. 9 people in the uk are being tested for the illness. the usa says it won't extradite a woman over the death of teenager harry dunn. the uk government describes the decision as "a denial of justice". the true extent of unsafe cladding on britain's tower blocks. a breakfast investigation looks at whether lessons have been learned from the grenfell fire. 0ver budget and behind schedule. it's impossible
it'll be wetter, windier, it'll feel colder for a time, as low pressure takes over.hat we might expect. inevitably it'll change, getting closer to these days, but it is a big change in the weather. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. 0ur headlines today: 25 people are now known to have died as china battles to contain the coronavirus. 9 people in the uk are being tested for the illness. the usa says it won't extradite a woman over the death of teenager...
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what they are stooping to now really is an all-time low. their back on the russia red scare with his "new york times" absurdity that came out today. it's a complete joke. it's actually embarrassing. at some point it's just embarrassing for them. >> sean: they haven't done anything for the american people. they're supposed to serve. public servants. when you serve, i was a waiter, i would serve for the clientele. >> laura: we work for them. we work to pay their sedan. we the people work for the government. that is how the democrats see it. trump sees it the other way around. you had a great show. i'm looking forward to next week. you and i are going to tag team it. >> sean: i'm thinking about doing a segment, everybody always likes these handoffs. i'm like, why doesn't laura do a segment every week? we can hash it out longer. you can make fun of me like you usually do. >> laura: you do me the same courtesy and go once a week on my show. >> sean: there always has to be a quid pro quo. >> laura: you finally discovered the quid pro quo. >> sean:
what they are stooping to now really is an all-time low. their back on the russia red scare with his "new york times" absurdity that came out today. it's a complete joke. it's actually embarrassing. at some point it's just embarrassing for them. >> sean: they haven't done anything for the american people. they're supposed to serve. public servants. when you serve, i was a waiter, i would serve for the clientele. >> laura: we work for them. we work to pay their sedan. we...
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rates are all-time lows. you can invest quite a bit of money at very low rates.ofits long term. [closing bell rings] liz: shana sissel of ryan. we have records. melissa: all three major indexes in the green. the world's 2:00 largest economies prepare to sign the phase one trade deal this week. the dow closing up 80 points on the day as we settle out. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. good start for the week. welcome to "after the bell." s&p, nasdaq closing record highs. third of year of 2020, s&p, nasdaq leading indexes so far in terms of records. another one up today. almost up 100 points. more on big market movers. first here is what is new at
rates are all-time lows. you can invest quite a bit of money at very low rates.ofits long term. [closing bell rings] liz: shana sissel of ryan. we have records. melissa: all three major indexes in the green. the world's 2:00 largest economies prepare to sign the phase one trade deal this week. the dow closing up 80 points on the day as we settle out. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. good start for the week. welcome to "after the bell." s&p, nasdaq closing record...
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you look at unemployment at an all-time low in almost every single group. g.d.p. came in clower than we would have expected, but that is just a headline number. boeing has had and impact, being our largest exporter. the g.m. strike last year. the boeing numbers could impact 50 to 70 basis points this year. we look at a very robust economic outcome through 2020. >> what about the fiscal policy? >> i think our fiscal policy has worked. the tax cuts, as i've talked about, we believe the tax cuts over a 10-year period of time will pay for themselves. when you look at our budget deficits relative to g.d.p., i think they're very manageable. but there's no question going forward we need to look at slowing down the rate of growth of government spending and lower it on a ratio basis. >> good. another policy we know is also good. madam, legarde, you are the the president of the e.c.b. it is a central bank, but it is not only a central bank. it has a more broad mandate. you also do economic structure and perform macro-policies. how do you see the european policy this year? >
you look at unemployment at an all-time low in almost every single group. g.d.p. came in clower than we would have expected, but that is just a headline number. boeing has had and impact, being our largest exporter. the g.m. strike last year. the boeing numbers could impact 50 to 70 basis points this year. we look at a very robust economic outcome through 2020. >> what about the fiscal policy? >> i think our fiscal policy has worked. the tax cuts, as i've talked about, we believe...
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a property gauge of hong kong stocks testing at all-time lows at the height of the protest last year. samsung earnings hitting the cost be down at 1%. money going into the yen. let's have a look at the currency moves. we also had the fed on hold. jay powell mentioned the coronavirus, economic uncertainties that have seen investors piling to safe havens like the yen. the offshore yuan is losing ground after yesterday's session. we see weakness in the korean won. we did hear from the bank of korea saying it is too early to assess the impact of the coronavirus, in terms of a rate cut in south korea. the thai baht are testing june lows. we are counting down to the reopen of markets in india, as well. yesterday, we saw indian markets rise by .6%. it is looking likely we can see more selling when markets reopened. we have the rupee holding at 71. a little bit of movement coming in the 10 year yield. holding at 6.572. let's get the first word news with su keenan in new york. fighte latest on the against the virus. the world health organization called an emergency meeting later thursday to di
a property gauge of hong kong stocks testing at all-time lows at the height of the protest last year. samsung earnings hitting the cost be down at 1%. money going into the yen. let's have a look at the currency moves. we also had the fed on hold. jay powell mentioned the coronavirus, economic uncertainties that have seen investors piling to safe havens like the yen. the offshore yuan is losing ground after yesterday's session. we see weakness in the korean won. we did hear from the bank of...
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time. the unemployment rate for veterans has dropped to a record low. the unemployment rate for disabled americans has reached an all-time record low. workers without a high school reached the lowest unemployment rate recorded in history. wages have risen across the board. those at the bottom of the theme ladder are enjoying percentage by far of largest gains. earnings growth for the bottom 10%,s outpacing the top something that has not happened. paychecks for high school graduates are rising faster than for college graduates. young americans just entering the workforce are sharing in america's prosperity. since i took office, more than 2 million and millennials -- more than 2 million millennials have gotten jobs, and their wages have grown by 5%, a number that was unthinkable three years ago. a record number of americans between the ages of 25 and 34 are now working. the eight years before i took office, over 300,000 working age people left the workforce. in just three years in my administration, 3.5 million people have joined the workforce. 10 million
time. the unemployment rate for veterans has dropped to a record low. the unemployment rate for disabled americans has reached an all-time record low. workers without a high school reached the lowest unemployment rate recorded in history. wages have risen across the board. those at the bottom of the theme ladder are enjoying percentage by far of largest gains. earnings growth for the bottom 10%,s outpacing the top something that has not happened. paychecks for high school graduates are rising...
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youth unemployment as reached an all-time low in recorded history.frican-american poverty has reached the lowest rate ever recorded also. by the way. just out of curiosity. how are you -- your 401ks doing? the only question, are you at 70, 80, 90, what are you at? what's yours? 100%. not bad. i know who he's voting for. but think of this. this is what it's about. these companies, these big public companies, they are owned by everybody. rich people of, and they are owned by everybody. we have set 141 records on the stock market, highest levels ever in recorded history. 141 records. that means in less than three years for 141 days we set a record. we set 141 record. who the hell can do that? the our opponents had won the election -- we are close to 30,000 on the dow. nobody thought that was possible, including the fakers back there. instead of being up -- i believe because regulations so important. tax cuts so important. i believe instead of being up, massively, whatever the number is, depending on who you are, it's way over 60, 70, 80. you would have
youth unemployment as reached an all-time low in recorded history.frican-american poverty has reached the lowest rate ever recorded also. by the way. just out of curiosity. how are you -- your 401ks doing? the only question, are you at 70, 80, 90, what are you at? what's yours? 100%. not bad. i know who he's voting for. but think of this. this is what it's about. these companies, these big public companies, they are owned by everybody. rich people of, and they are owned by everybody. we have...
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and the unemployment rate remains at an an all time low. >> those are the numbers. why are so many workers still feeling under the pressure? >> i think it is really complicated. there have been wage gains but not spread evenly across workers. longterm, we should note a lot of middle income workers have been left in the dust. over the past 20 years, median household income as barely budged, rising just 3% after accounting for inflation. we adthe weight of $1.6 trillion worth of student loan debt and high costs for housing in places like the bay area. that takes a huge bite out of a lot of workers take home pay. to learn more about why so many are living paycheck to paycheck, you can go online. >>> time now is 5:40, still ahead on kpix, a new ferris wheel is coming to golden gate park. why opponents of the ride say it goes against the beliefs of the person the park is named for. >>> get ready for a wet and windy commute. i'm tracking the rain and the wind. i will time it out for you and when the strong cold front continues to push across the bay area coming up. >>> we
and the unemployment rate remains at an an all time low. >> those are the numbers. why are so many workers still feeling under the pressure? >> i think it is really complicated. there have been wage gains but not spread evenly across workers. longterm, we should note a lot of middle income workers have been left in the dust. over the past 20 years, median household income as barely budged, rising just 3% after accounting for inflation. we adthe weight of $1.6 trillion worth of...
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it'll be wetter, windier, it'll feel colder for a time, as low pressure takes over., getting closer to these days, but it is a big change in the weather. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: chinese authorities impose further travel restrictions in hubei province, where a previously unknown respiratory virus has killed 25 people. day two of the us senate hearing the case against president trump in the impeachment trial, as he mocks the idea of trading witnesses. world leaders join holocaust survivors to mark 75 years after the liberation of the nazi death camp at auschwitz. humanity is closer to annihilation than ever before — scientists alter the doomsday clock due to concerns over climate change and global tensions.
it'll be wetter, windier, it'll feel colder for a time, as low pressure takes over., getting closer to these days, but it is a big change in the weather. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: chinese authorities impose further travel restrictions in hubei province, where a previously unknown respiratory virus has killed 25 people. day two of the us senate hearing the case against president trump in the impeachment trial, as he mocks the idea of trading witnesses. world leaders...
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he was sacked 5 times when the packers were held to a season low 8 points. so how does kyle shanahan tell his team not to be overconfident this week? >> don't be that stupid. that's in the real. it's about sunday's game. >> reporter: green bay has won 6 straight games since being blown out at levi stadium and is coming back for revenge this sunday. >> guess what? we got a little redemption on our hands. we're going back to the west coast. we got a little payback. >> reporter: payback has been on aaron's mind for 16 years after the 49ers passed him over in the 2005 draft. >> reporter: how disappointed are you that you won't be a 49er? >> not as disappointed as the 49ers will be that they didn't draft me. >> again. >> yeah, well he's right. the 49ers have had 10 starting quarterbacks since they passed on aaron rodgers in 2005. he's looking for payback. i just don't know how you solve a 49er pass rush who has dee ford healthy again. >> do you want to run that clip again, dennis? >> run it one more time! >> at 11:00, i'm sure! >>> brian hackney. >> i can't get e
he was sacked 5 times when the packers were held to a season low 8 points. so how does kyle shanahan tell his team not to be overconfident this week? >> don't be that stupid. that's in the real. it's about sunday's game. >> reporter: green bay has won 6 straight games since being blown out at levi stadium and is coming back for revenge this sunday. >> guess what? we got a little redemption on our hands. we're going back to the west coast. we got a little payback. >>...
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time. the unemployment rate for dropped to a record low. the unemployment rate for reached mericans has an all-time record low. a high school diploma have achieved the lowest unemployment rate u.s. history. wages are rising across the board. those at the bottom of the come ladder are enjoying the percentage by far largest gains. workers' wages wages are now growing faster than management wages. rnings growth for the bottom 10% is outpacing the top 10%. mething that has not happened. paychecks for high school faster s are rising than for college graduates. young americans just entering workforce are also sharing in america's extra tord rosperity. -- extraordinary prosperity. since i took office more than o million millennials have gotten jobs. and their wages have grown by annually, a number that was unthinkable. thought ld have ever it was possible three years ago. americans between the age of 25 nd 4 -- and 34 are now working. more than 300,000 working age .eople left the workforce in just three years in my administration, 3.5 million the h
time. the unemployment rate for dropped to a record low. the unemployment rate for reached mericans has an all-time record low. a high school diploma have achieved the lowest unemployment rate u.s. history. wages are rising across the board. those at the bottom of the come ladder are enjoying the percentage by far largest gains. workers' wages wages are now growing faster than management wages. rnings growth for the bottom 10% is outpacing the top 10%. mething that has not happened. paychecks...