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finally, speaking of ejecting, professor mike doe is constructing a test set to parachute just in case, because he seize more turbulence ahead it's sometime to risk less and make more. options action starts right now. >> name this stock it's an old industrial that seemingly everyone loves to hate it's got businesses in everything from your facemask to your adhesive backed note pad. it's 3m. carter thinks this left for dead name could come roaring back to light. carter, what's on your post it >> sure. it's the only really true conglomerate left in the united states with health care lines, consumer lines, industrial adhesive, ought moefs, goes on and on and really the biggest in the world. what we know is it's one of the worst performing dow constituents other stocks, 3m is the worse. let's look at a couple of charts the first is a comparative chart of the spider xli versus 3m. this ends at the pandemic low, both the sector and 3m knifing lower. if you see the second chart, there's been a big rebound, in industrials specifically but 3m has lagged that's either the problem or the opportun
finally, speaking of ejecting, professor mike doe is constructing a test set to parachute just in case, because he seize more turbulence ahead it's sometime to risk less and make more. options action starts right now. >> name this stock it's an old industrial that seemingly everyone loves to hate it's got businesses in everything from your facemask to your adhesive backed note pad. it's 3m. carter thinks this left for dead name could come roaring back to light. carter, what's on your post...
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mike, what does it look like in the traffic department in. >> pretty. quiet. lots of roadwork for highway 101. right on schedule t picked up 101 is reopened south of sfo there, good news overnight. you were using 280 as your alternate. there's lots of zones through san mateo where there are cones so slow for those. easy drive across the bay bridge, the crash over on highway 24 is outside of lanes, on the shoulder, no worries. back to you. >>> breaking news, a death investigation outside a strip mall in contra costa county on concord avenue near the concord airport. we just got video in to our newsroom, a large crime scene is roped off. a lot of police there as the investigation continues this morning. we've contacted concord police but they've not released any information on the investigation. bob redell will join us at 5:30. >>> millions of doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine expect to be shipped. the fda authorized the vaccine for emergency use over the weekend, the first single dose vaccine and much easier to ship and store and can be kept in a refrigera
mike, what does it look like in the traffic department in. >> pretty. quiet. lots of roadwork for highway 101. right on schedule t picked up 101 is reopened south of sfo there, good news overnight. you were using 280 as your alternate. there's lots of zones through san mateo where there are cones so slow for those. easy drive across the bay bridge, the crash over on highway 24 is outside of lanes, on the shoulder, no worries. back to you. >>> breaking news, a death investigation...
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it is thursday, march 4 >>> mike what does it look like today? >> pretty nice day.he last few days you are going to enjoy
it is thursday, march 4 >>> mike what does it look like today? >> pretty nice day.he last few days you are going to enjoy
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back to you. >> josh, thanks for that mike, where do you stand on this one? how does the recent tech pullback? >> it never really caught the tail wind with a lot of these storage cloud-related stocks if it goes back to a high of 27, above 27, that's almost three years ago. so it has been a little bit stuck right here it has been kind of an execution story and a grow into valuation story for quite some time. >> kourtney, are you getting opportunities out of earnings? and especially the outlooks, which have really come in mixed across different sectors and different nails just i guess based on visibility right now in the post covid economy >> which isn't that surprisings. it is definitely a cloudy horizon as we look forward here. but i think the fact that we are seeing so mane companies beating expectations right now i see as a positive sign. we are getting things like additional stimulus is likely going to come out. you are seeing that really going into the hands of consumers and investors. every time it has happened it is making its way back into the economy, back int
back to you. >> josh, thanks for that mike, where do you stand on this one? how does the recent tech pullback? >> it never really caught the tail wind with a lot of these storage cloud-related stocks if it goes back to a high of 27, above 27, that's almost three years ago. so it has been a little bit stuck right here it has been kind of an execution story and a grow into valuation story for quite some time. >> kourtney, are you getting opportunities out of earnings? and...
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does that indicate momentum for some of the 6%, 7%, 8%, 9% gdp prints people are predicting? mike: we can, if this is maintained, rapidly get back to a more normal situation once things start to reopen. it will be interesting to see over the next month, you had states like texas and florida say the heck with what doctors are saying, we will reopen, did that drive more hiring? will restaurants suddenly be opening? we are getting into the leisure season. will we see amusement parks and hotels start to staff up again in the hopes we will see people travel. here is another big number that folds into that, 513,000 service providing jobs were created during the months. much of that in business services and temporary help. but it is an indication that companies are starting to look toward hiring more people at this point. leisure and hospitality up 355,000. i don't have that break down directly in front of me yet but i would imagine a good proportion of that is restaurants and bars as they start to reopen. jonathan: looking at the curve, yield at the front end unchanged, 15 basis points.
does that indicate momentum for some of the 6%, 7%, 8%, 9% gdp prints people are predicting? mike: we can, if this is maintained, rapidly get back to a more normal situation once things start to reopen. it will be interesting to see over the next month, you had states like texas and florida say the heck with what doctors are saying, we will reopen, did that drive more hiring? will restaurants suddenly be opening? we are getting into the leisure season. will we see amusement parks and hotels...
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jonathan: the issue over the news conference of the fed that mike mckee does not get to go first.goes near the end. what did you have -- tom: what did you have for lunch, mr. chairman. jonathan: what is the number one question given their will be 20 before you? michael: i have a good idea what is for lunch. it is like the white house press group and they cannot let everybody in. i will ask a question for lisa. tom: michael mckee on an eventful week. he was taking notes as you ask that question. lisa: always. he is much more direct. tom: the joy of bloomberg surveillance is to move from michael mckee and a look at market economics to someone like lewis alexander, he is at new more a, the chief u.s. economist , that barely describes his service at the federal reserve system and his economics. there are different groups of economists and lewis alexander has always been someone who said calm down about the worry of inflation. dr. alexander joins us this morning. it must've been in the air at yale university. how do you do respond to the inflationistas of 2021? lewis: clearly the econo
jonathan: the issue over the news conference of the fed that mike mckee does not get to go first.goes near the end. what did you have -- tom: what did you have for lunch, mr. chairman. jonathan: what is the number one question given their will be 20 before you? michael: i have a good idea what is for lunch. it is like the white house press group and they cannot let everybody in. i will ask a question for lisa. tom: michael mckee on an eventful week. he was taking notes as you ask that question....
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he is also accused of stealing mike's badge and raid yes which he finally admitted he buried in his own backyard. how doesfeel? he spoke to me and said he feels encouraging knowing that at this point these rioters will be held accountable, am i correct? >> yes. he does fell there will be some accountability. and, but you know, there are definitely going to be people who slim through the cracks and won't be found in any way, shape or form. so it is a matter of fact. what have find these people, whatever jail sentence somebody might incur, it doesn't even begin. it doesn't begin to repair the damage that has been done to not only michael, but all these other people who really were the ones that were persecuted. >> i'm so grateful that you're here. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> the painting behind georgia's governor kemp's desk drawing a lot of attention after he signed into law a bill that restricts voting rights. my next guest says it shows the planation where her family worked for generations, going back to slavery. spacemen. jojo. uncle murray's medals. 17 antique keys. man with peach. the unoffici
he is also accused of stealing mike's badge and raid yes which he finally admitted he buried in his own backyard. how doesfeel? he spoke to me and said he feels encouraging knowing that at this point these rioters will be held accountable, am i correct? >> yes. he does fell there will be some accountability. and, but you know, there are definitely going to be people who slim through the cracks and won't be found in any way, shape or form. so it is a matter of fact. what have find these...
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it is thursday, march 4 >>> mike what does it look like today? >> pretty nice day. if you were missing the sunshine the last few days you are going to enjoy today's sunshine. winds manageable, out of the south going to help bring us back to average temperatures this afternoon and also keep us in the sunshine. the sun is back and it comes up at about 6:38, 9. and will leave was a mild lunch. starting in the 30s and 40s. the 50s at the coast all day but 60 for our lunchtime temperature bay and inland and mid-60s in the afternoon falling back into the mid-50s at 7:00. big change in the pattern starts tomorrow. several chances of rain coming up. >>> developing news this morning, police in washington, d.c. are on high alert amid a possible plot to breech the capitol by a militia group today. jobina fortson has the latest. >> thank you, kumasi. today the house of representatives canceled legislative session. abc news has obtained an internal bulletin distributed tuesday that contains information about a possible militia plot on or around march 94. it says the 3%ers militi
it is thursday, march 4 >>> mike what does it look like today? >> pretty nice day. if you were missing the sunshine the last few days you are going to enjoy today's sunshine. winds manageable, out of the south going to help bring us back to average temperatures this afternoon and also keep us in the sunshine. the sun is back and it comes up at about 6:38, 9. and will leave was a mild lunch. starting in the 30s and 40s. the 50s at the coast all day but 60 for our lunchtime...
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he is also accused of stealing mike's badge and radio, which he finally admitted that he buried in his own backyard. is -- how does about it? because i know he spoke to me. he feels -- he feels encouraged, in knowing that he believes that this -- at this point, that these rioters going to be held accountable. am i correct? >> uh-huh. yes. you know, and it is -- he does feel like there -- there's going to be some accountability. and -- but, you know, there -- there are definitely going to be people who slip through the cracks, and are not going to be found, in any way, shape, or form. so it's just a matter of fact. but, you know what? whatever fine these people or whatever jail sentence somebody might incur, it doesn't even begin -- it doesn't begin to repair the damage that has been done to, not only michael but, all these other people. who -- who -- who really were -- they were the ones that were persecuted. >> ms. terry, i am so grateful that you're here. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> the painting behind georgia's governor, governor kemp's desk, drawing a lot of attention, after he signed in law a bill th
he is also accused of stealing mike's badge and radio, which he finally admitted that he buried in his own backyard. is -- how does about it? because i know he spoke to me. he feels -- he feels encouraged, in knowing that he believes that this -- at this point, that these rioters going to be held accountable. am i correct? >> uh-huh. yes. you know, and it is -- he does feel like there -- there's going to be some accountability. and -- but, you know, there -- there are definitely going to...
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mike pence who you'll remember, the domestic terrorists wanted to hang on january 6th, is now helping to spread the lie that nearly got him killed. the capitol insurrectionists were feudal by misinformation. so what does mike pence do the day before this new threat? well, he adds more disinformation to this fire. let's begin with shimon prokupecz with the latest on the threat at the u.s. capitol. what's happening there at this hour, shimon? >> yeah, alisyn, good morning. fencing, right? we've seen this fencing. it continues to surround the capitol. the high fencing with the razor wiring. all across the capitol grounds. but i want to show you also out here on the street, cars that come through here -- this is a checkpoint. you can see the capitol police here with a -- with one of their bomb-sniffing dogs. so that when buses and other vehicles pull up here, they have to be checked by the bomb-sniffing dogs. and then you have the national guard. they're still here surrounding the capitol. all of this, of course, because of this threat, this chatter that a militia wants to come here, perhaps explode some bombs, try and get inside the cap capitol, attack democrats, attack republicans who have spoken out ag
mike pence who you'll remember, the domestic terrorists wanted to hang on january 6th, is now helping to spread the lie that nearly got him killed. the capitol insurrectionists were feudal by misinformation. so what does mike pence do the day before this new threat? well, he adds more disinformation to this fire. let's begin with shimon prokupecz with the latest on the threat at the u.s. capitol. what's happening there at this hour, shimon? >> yeah, alisyn, good morning. fencing, right?...
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remember, the capitol insurrectionists were fueled by misinformation, so what does mike pence do the day before a new threatening moment? he heaps more disinformation. also, curious, intriguing, disturbing testimony from the head of the d.c. national guard. he said it took three hours for him to receive approval for the guard to assist on january 6th, three hours, but even more than that, he says the defense department changed the rules on him for how and whether to deploy and they did it the day before the attack. >> the secretary of the army's january 5th letter to me withheld that authority for me to deploy a quick reaction force. >> the defense department created new rules for a mob that was expected to be full of trump supporters. let's begin, though, with this day and the threat faced by the house today. shimon prokupecz live near the u.s. capitol. shimon, tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: yeah, so, john, you would have to think that for someone to think this they could just come and break through here at the capitol, attack the capitol, you would have to be pretty crazy
remember, the capitol insurrectionists were fueled by misinformation, so what does mike pence do the day before a new threatening moment? he heaps more disinformation. also, curious, intriguing, disturbing testimony from the head of the d.c. national guard. he said it took three hours for him to receive approval for the guard to assist on january 6th, three hours, but even more than that, he says the defense department changed the rules on him for how and whether to deploy and they did it the...
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what mike pence certainly does know is that all the charges of irregularities were actually litigated. there were 60 cases brought after the election. the trump forces won zero of them. and so there actually is a record. and part of the fabric of the country is that you have every right to bring charges of irregularities in court. you get to litigate them, but if you lose, then there's an obligation under the compact of the united states of america to accept the results. that's why this is such a disappointing op-ed. >> incredibly disappointing. and al, it seems to show, given that pence knows it's a lie, given that he stayed silent after all of this, given that these people wanted to hang him and called him an effing traitor and he knows it was a lie, why do you think he's doing this? is this now litmus test if he's going to stay in the gop and have any kind of future, he believes he has to just, you know, get back in line? >> you know, i don't know his mind, but i would think that he would at least know the truth. and that's what makes it all the more disturbing is that you could be
what mike pence certainly does know is that all the charges of irregularities were actually litigated. there were 60 cases brought after the election. the trump forces won zero of them. and so there actually is a record. and part of the fabric of the country is that you have every right to bring charges of irregularities in court. you get to litigate them, but if you lose, then there's an obligation under the compact of the united states of america to accept the results. that's why this is such...
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joe biden while tehran sought to damage donald trump let's get more on this from mike hanna who's in washington d.c. what does the report say mike. for this was a declassified version of the report that was issued to congress and given to the president in january does find that the russia and iran attempted to influence the election importantly it finds that there was no direct intervention by russia in the technical process of the election the counting of the votes of registration of voters also importantly it found that unlike 2016 there was no attempt by russia to cyber had the election infrastructure it was more a question of influence the narrative being created by proxies associated with russia was anti biden linking him to corruption within ukraine in particular and selling this narrative to those who are close to the campaign this was the method that russia used according to this report the report stating to that russian president vladimir putin had knowledge of this and in all likelihood actually directed the operation as to iran that went the other way iran attempt to influence in various forms for
joe biden while tehran sought to damage donald trump let's get more on this from mike hanna who's in washington d.c. what does the report say mike. for this was a declassified version of the report that was issued to congress and given to the president in january does find that the russia and iran attempted to influence the election importantly it finds that there was no direct intervention by russia in the technical process of the election the counting of the votes of registration of voters...
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mike, how does this stack up and how have those stocks done. >> they're benefitting from the fact thatapacity in general. the deal obviously makes impeccable industrial logic which puts these two networks together there is a decent discount being applied in terms of the applied value of this deal even with canadian pacific going down. the final observation, we saw last week this bid for hartford financial, even the regional bank deal and peoples united, it makes sense these sectors where they feel like they have tailwinds in their favor will try to consolidate their advantage with these horizontal mergers. so most likely it's going to be a trend. >> that's interesting. peter, do you see that trend continuing and what do you think it says about where we are in the cycle or broader market theme? >> yeah, you know, i've been favoring cyclicals over technology now for a while i think the cyclical trade does have some room to run. how much more room to run, though, i'm not sure i'm seeing this surge in growth as being inorganic and stimulus driven primarily and when i just look back a year
mike, how does this stack up and how have those stocks done. >> they're benefitting from the fact thatapacity in general. the deal obviously makes impeccable industrial logic which puts these two networks together there is a decent discount being applied in terms of the applied value of this deal even with canadian pacific going down. the final observation, we saw last week this bid for hartford financial, even the regional bank deal and peoples united, it makes sense these sectors where...
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we care more that they wanted to hang mike pence than mike pence does. >>> thank you to all of you. >>> when we come back, the nation is so close to heading the other direction in the pandemic, the end is in sight. president joe biden today in that vein, calling the decisions by states like texas, to open up again, quote knee ander that will thinking. beto o'rourke will join us. >>> republican la u. in dozens of states are trying to shut it down. our panel weighs in on the impact and where it's felt. >>> plus new york goochor cuomo says today he's not going anywhere. he apologized against for the pain his comments have caused. all of those stories and moyer when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. use" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-fre
we care more that they wanted to hang mike pence than mike pence does. >>> thank you to all of you. >>> when we come back, the nation is so close to heading the other direction in the pandemic, the end is in sight. president joe biden today in that vein, calling the decisions by states like texas, to open up again, quote knee ander that will thinking. beto o'rourke will join us. >>> republican la u. in dozens of states are trying to shut it down. our panel weighs in...
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mike, where does this stand?terday the president's preference is not to make changes to filibuster rules, president biden signaled he is open to reform. >> president biden: i don't think you have to eliminate the filibuster. do it what it used to be back in the old days when you used to be around there. and that is a filibuster you had the stand up and command the floor. >> pressure is building on the two moderate democrats who spoke in favor of maintaining this tool. west virginia's joe manchin and arizona's kyrsten sinema with republicans issuing this warning from the other side. >> blowing up the legislative filibuster in order to accomplish some short-term agenda will only backfire and create a lot of long-term pain for the country and for the party that does it. >> the filibuster is one of the only tools senate had in the trump era to slow down his agenda. now in power they're eager to expedite the biden agenda. >> bill: bret baier with join us. stay tuned. in the meantime there is this from the border. >> h
mike, where does this stand?terday the president's preference is not to make changes to filibuster rules, president biden signaled he is open to reform. >> president biden: i don't think you have to eliminate the filibuster. do it what it used to be back in the old days when you used to be around there. and that is a filibuster you had the stand up and command the floor. >> pressure is building on the two moderate democrats who spoke in favor of maintaining this tool. west...
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mike. >>> all right. that does it for us today.t to watch our show on nbc sports bay area tonight it's going to be after the warriors wrap up, it's going to be a great episode talking about race in america and keeping that conversation going. we'll see you tomorrow morning starting at 4:30. make it a great thursday. on high alert. an urgent new warning of another potential attack on the u.s. capitol today. security stepped up. the house of representatives cancelling today's session. this morning inside the new intelligence pointing to a potential plot by extremists and why today's date is so important to them. we're live with the very latest. >>> making strides. one in ten u.s. adults, nearly 27 million people, now fully vaccinated. with more shots being shipped and getting into arms each day.
mike. >>> all right. that does it for us today.t to watch our show on nbc sports bay area tonight it's going to be after the warriors wrap up, it's going to be a great episode talking about race in america and keeping that conversation going. we'll see you tomorrow morning starting at 4:30. make it a great thursday. on high alert. an urgent new warning of another potential attack on the u.s. capitol today. security stepped up. the house of representatives cancelling today's session....
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mike, thanks. carter, the stock chart looks pretty good. what about the technicals, how does it shape up >> it does the premise here is often you get a good beat out of one we see this in home depot, lowe's, coke or pepsi. you get it out of the other. while earnings aren't immediate, let's look at three charts this is the set-up, which is to say, you have a stock that was range bound three years. you can see the line i've drawn. then you have a powerful resolution of that three-year standoff and then second chart, the stock is consolidating again, right. so periods of equilibrium are typically the set-up for the next directional move. and that is the betting here, is that this sideways action -- i mean, after all, it's been a massive under performer to the market so, frankly, has fedex fedex coming to life in line with its good results. the thing is that u.p.s. will also come to life. so the final chart is just a comparative chart, it's very straightforward. you can see the railroad tracks. this isser u.p.s. and fedex. they converge on a here and now basis. the thinking is ju
mike, thanks. carter, the stock chart looks pretty good. what about the technicals, how does it shape up >> it does the premise here is often you get a good beat out of one we see this in home depot, lowe's, coke or pepsi. you get it out of the other. while earnings aren't immediate, let's look at three charts this is the set-up, which is to say, you have a stock that was range bound three years. you can see the line i've drawn. then you have a powerful resolution of that three-year...
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mike schumacher of wells fargo joins us. you've done the math on how adult pension plans, the defined benefit plans must rebalance. what does for our listeners? mike: it is interesting. we expect the biggest flow by pensions and 10 plus years into bonds come out of equities. -- pensions in 10 plus years into bonds, out of equities. it is the biggest flow in a very long time. we think that takes place starting late next week, lingering towards the end of the month. tom: what will be the nature of that, or will that be a mystery? do we know what kind of paper they will buy in fixed income? michael: we know which equities have done the best. it has been the small caps. if you are thinking about rebalancing on formulated basis, it would be so large caps -- it would be sell large caps. jonathan: it'd pick up in the long end. you've been waiting for this moment. it's here. we have been asking how much oxygen is left. what are the answers to those questions now? michael: it is interesting. if you think about the next couple of weeks, we are essentially neutral for the pension flow reason. but if you take a longer perspective, i th
mike schumacher of wells fargo joins us. you've done the math on how adult pension plans, the defined benefit plans must rebalance. what does for our listeners? mike: it is interesting. we expect the biggest flow by pensions and 10 plus years into bonds come out of equities. -- pensions in 10 plus years into bonds, out of equities. it is the biggest flow in a very long time. we think that takes place starting late next week, lingering towards the end of the month. tom: what will be the nature...
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mike khouw? >> put spread collars make cost-effective hedges. >> that does it for us on "options action.-g program is a paid advertisement for nuwave oxypure smart air purifier sponsored by nuwave llc, featuring deborah norville on award winning journalist and new york times bestselling author. - we are all living in strange and unsettling times. never in history has everyone on the planet been challenged by the same thing. covid-19 has changed the way we work, the way we interact and we're all still trying to figure out what it means for our future. amidst the uncertainty, all of us are trying to take care of our families as best as possible. i've lost track of how many masks i've made and we've all been wiping down door knobs and surfaces.
mike khouw? >> put spread collars make cost-effective hedges. >> that does it for us on "options action.-g program is a paid advertisement for nuwave oxypure smart air purifier sponsored by nuwave llc, featuring deborah norville on award winning journalist and new york times bestselling author. - we are all living in strange and unsettling times. never in history has everyone on the planet been challenged by the same thing. covid-19 has changed the way we work, the way we...
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all the little micro aggressions and behaviors and i want people like mike regressions i heard that word before and it's what does that mean it's all those things where people have good intentions but have bad behavior we judge others by their behaviors and only ourselves by our intentions the road to hell is paved with good intentions people waste come to you with good intentions seemingly to say one thing to want to compliment you but the actions and the running over my foot or end up hurting me and old me that's what we judge others by their behaviors how much they have harmed us even if the tensions are good but you may have good intentions and break my foot by running over it with your car my foot is still broken it doesn't help me any further i'm the one injured even if you have the best of intentions i am now deeply hurt or permanently injured by these well intentioned behaviors then and of harming us and all those little factors whether it's not quite really understanding where we truly are from even though i'm born and raised in new york where that's not really truly understanding though we are mad as am
all the little micro aggressions and behaviors and i want people like mike regressions i heard that word before and it's what does that mean it's all those things where people have good intentions but have bad behavior we judge others by their behaviors and only ourselves by our intentions the road to hell is paved with good intentions people waste come to you with good intentions seemingly to say one thing to want to compliment you but the actions and the running over my foot or end up hurting...
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mike? >> i'll leave it to these guys to talk about the technicals it does seem fairly fully valued here tony is talking 2018 that was when they did about $6.7 billion in revenue. they've taken on about $3 million in debt. we are not going to see those numbers again until net 2023 those will wipe out all of the earnings when i'm taking a look at that, i'm thinking maybe we'll take $3 or $4 a share in 2022, maybe not even as good as that if you are playing for a breakout, that's fine. i wouldn't be buying the stock here >> it is one heck of a chart up almost 200% in a year. check out optionsaction.cnbc.com and sign up for your news letter here is what is coming up next >>> coming up, carter worth looks at energy trades and why you should just sit on it. we'll explain. >> tweet us your question @optionsaction. if it is nice, we'll answer it on air when we return. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to options actions. it has been a rough week to say the least. there is your chart. tracking the space falg 7% just since monday and on this exact situation. >> we have very high implied volatilities as well
mike? >> i'll leave it to these guys to talk about the technicals it does seem fairly fully valued here tony is talking 2018 that was when they did about $6.7 billion in revenue. they've taken on about $3 million in debt. we are not going to see those numbers again until net 2023 those will wipe out all of the earnings when i'm taking a look at that, i'm thinking maybe we'll take $3 or $4 a share in 2022, maybe not even as good as that if you are playing for a breakout, that's fine. i...
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meet with me and throw the weight of the government behind efforts to ensure that gsk does the right thing for by mike incisions and delivers for some very worried people? prime minister johnson: i think my honorable friend very much. i want to express my deep it -- deepest sympathy to all affected by these job losses. i will meet with him. i believe bioscience is one of the great growth areas for this country in the future. i am determined that barrow and furnace should take part in the boom along with everywhere else, as well as other high technologies. >> let's go to the leader of the opposition. >> man join the premise mr. and his commons about st. patrick's day. my thoughts are with the family and friends of sarah everard who will be suffering unspeakable grief. there are five words that will stick with us for a very long time. she was just walking home. sometimes a tragedy is so shocking it demands both justice and change. stephen lawrence case showed the poison of structural and institutional racism. the james bulger case made us question the nature of our society in the safety of our children.
meet with me and throw the weight of the government behind efforts to ensure that gsk does the right thing for by mike incisions and delivers for some very worried people? prime minister johnson: i think my honorable friend very much. i want to express my deep it -- deepest sympathy to all affected by these job losses. i will meet with him. i believe bioscience is one of the great growth areas for this country in the future. i am determined that barrow and furnace should take part in the boom...
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. >> it does, as you said, mike, a make a good point. i have to ask you somebody who watched closely for all of these years, do you think he's ready to make a real change here? when they're talking about the process of the filibuster and institution of the senate, i think democrats have come to think we're on losing ground doing that but if we have republican standing in the way of closing some of these loopholes, some of these most popular pieces of gun reform and republicans still say no, do you think that moves joe biden, mike? >> it was interesting in this context, the conversation i had with a leading progressive lawmaker during the campaign, where this person said she learned something which she was engaged with the biden team as far as bernie sanders/joe biden task forces for policy recommendations, and that was the president now could be moved on issues if it's demonstrated to him there's significant public support, a will politically to get this done tonight extent the president can see the public might support taking this actio
. >> it does, as you said, mike, a make a good point. i have to ask you somebody who watched closely for all of these years, do you think he's ready to make a real change here? when they're talking about the process of the filibuster and institution of the senate, i think democrats have come to think we're on losing ground doing that but if we have republican standing in the way of closing some of these loopholes, some of these most popular pieces of gun reform and republicans still say...
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mike, on the school question, that does seem to be one place where they are actually struggling. they made promises to reopen schools. and i know there are a lot of frustrated parents out there. what is the plan to try and actually deliver on that promise? >> reporter: well, it was interesting to see the first lady and what she did yesterday, and she's going to do another event later this week. of course, dr. biden, herself, a teacher, which is to address the issue of teachers, themselves. this white house, obviously, is closely aligned politically with teachers' unions, and that's been one of the other sources of attacks from republicans, that this white house is very well aware of and concerned about, because their allies are some of those resisting efforts to put teachers and students back in the classrooms quickly. what they've tried to impress upon the public is that this rescue package was necessary to deal with this. now there will be resources and money for schools, to give them things that are required, to have social distancing, to have more teachers in the classroom. b
mike, on the school question, that does seem to be one place where they are actually struggling. they made promises to reopen schools. and i know there are a lot of frustrated parents out there. what is the plan to try and actually deliver on that promise? >> reporter: well, it was interesting to see the first lady and what she did yesterday, and she's going to do another event later this week. of course, dr. biden, herself, a teacher, which is to address the issue of teachers,...
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like, i think we all doubt our successes, and that seems to be a recurring theme for mike nichols, is he never -- it does ii he lost his hair as a little boy, and couldn't grow hair so he didn't look like other kids so he really began life as an outsider and even though he kind of became the consummate insider, he never lost that ability to stand apart from what was going on, and look at things objectively. and that included his own failures i mean, when he had a flop, one of the first things he would do into his late 70s, which really moved me, was sit down and figure out what he did wrong and how not to do it again >> seth: you acknowledge your proximity to this story. you're married to tony kushner, and mike did the wonderful hbo adaptation of "angels in america. what was your interaction with mike like during that time >> um, i think the first time i ever met mike was on the set of "angels in america." just getting to watch him direct in central park, that was the first scene i ever saw him shoot. this kind of complicated dark scene in central park of guys cruising each other. and just watching mike
like, i think we all doubt our successes, and that seems to be a recurring theme for mike nichols, is he never -- it does ii he lost his hair as a little boy, and couldn't grow hair so he didn't look like other kids so he really began life as an outsider and even though he kind of became the consummate insider, he never lost that ability to stand apart from what was going on, and look at things objectively. and that included his own failures i mean, when he had a flop, one of the first things...
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i'm confident that mike has a big heart and his intentions are in the right place, but i'm not sure he knows what to do, and because of that, what he doesdy else, and that's not gonna work. c.e.o. has one job, and that's to lead and communicate. i'll see you guys back at the shop. mike: okay. ♪♪ shauna: i really would like to see this being completely knocked out, extending the candy store, and creating an entire build-your-own section. sandy: i actually think that it could just be in a much smaller footprint. lemonis: it's time to work on the candy store, and we're gonna figure out what merchandise stays and what merchandise goes. what are the things that you don't want here anymore? pull some things off, and let's put them in a pile somewhere. sandy: that's a great gift opportunity, you know? just... lemonis: farrell's is supposed to be an experience that's fun and happy things, and shauna seems to get the direction that i want to go to -- back to where it started. sandy: i think we're missing a market here. lemonis: sandy, meanwhile -- not so much. guys, i-i think we have to change things up. sandy, i think, going forward, really, yo
i'm confident that mike has a big heart and his intentions are in the right place, but i'm not sure he knows what to do, and because of that, what he doesdy else, and that's not gonna work. c.e.o. has one job, and that's to lead and communicate. i'll see you guys back at the shop. mike: okay. ♪♪ shauna: i really would like to see this being completely knocked out, extending the candy store, and creating an entire build-your-own section. sandy: i actually think that it could just be in a...
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: when you see other nationally known conservative leaders, like mike pompeo, centre tom cotton, others coming to speak before cpac. doeshe president look as them as friends or foes? jason: i would say they are still friends. one of the striking things, if you take a look at the poll, the company governor of florida ron desantis, he received 20% in that whole. also important to keep in mind, 37% of all in from the state of florida. a little bit waited in his favor. president trump is still the flag bearer for the party. i think this is important, talking about this national base, the way he put together this coalition, the way he has change issues on trade, middle east peace, remaking the courts, to carry our southern border with mexico, emigration, these issues, especially on trade, getting pushed offer the last couple of decades, are now the new benchmarks of the republican party. the party has changed. steve: you have just done something, double down for a minute. a lot of people were worried about donald trump as the guy. we use to look at barack obama. maybe to a lot of people, that seems to be part of the stick. s
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does. the first bill, which was sponsored by preventative mike thompson, would establish background check requirement for gun sales between private parties, prohibiting transfers unless a licensed gun dealer, manufacturer, or importer first takes possession of the firearm to conduct a background check. the legislation would not apply to certain transfers, such as a gift between the spouses. that past 227-203, with 8 republicans report -- voting for and one democrat against. there is also the enhanced background checks act, which was sponsored by representative jim clyburn. it would increase the amount of time that firearm sellers must wait to receive a completed background check before transferring a firearm to an unlicensed buyer from 3 days to 10 days. that bill passed the house 219-210, with two republicans voting for the legislation and two democrats voting against it. know what is the importance of those two pieces of legislation? what actual change will those praying, if it is passed by the senate and signed by the president? guest: great question. you mentioned the two bills that passed, hr-8,
does. the first bill, which was sponsored by preventative mike thompson, would establish background check requirement for gun sales between private parties, prohibiting transfers unless a licensed gun dealer, manufacturer, or importer first takes possession of the firearm to conduct a background check. the legislation would not apply to certain transfers, such as a gift between the spouses. that past 227-203, with 8 republicans report -- voting for and one democrat against. there is also the...
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does not happen. >> voting restrictions under way in this country, that has to be addressed. michael beschloss, mikefor wrapping up this hour. that does it for me. "deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace starts right after this break. nicolle wallace starts right after this break my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ four, five, turn, kick. we got chased by these wild coyotes! they were following her because she had beef jerky in her pocket. (laughing) (trumpet playing) someone behind me, come on. pick that up, pick that up, right there, right there. as long as you keep making the internet an amazing place to be, we'll keep bringing you a faster, more secure, and more amazing internet. xfinity. the future of awesome. (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. >>> soaring public approval of the 1.9 trillion relief package, including nearly 60% support. 71% of allsh and signaling their the bill now headed
does not happen. >> voting restrictions under way in this country, that has to be addressed. michael beschloss, mikefor wrapping up this hour. that does it for me. "deadline: white house" with nicolle wallace starts right after this break. nicolle wallace starts right after this break my soul ♪ ♪ got my mouth ♪ ♪ i got life ♪ four, five, turn, kick. we got chased by these wild coyotes! they were following her because she had beef jerky in her pocket. (laughing)...
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and mike's supposed to be the c.e.o. what kind of c.e.o. does that to his people?e seen our fountain? lemonis: i have not. this is really what you guys are known for, right? -these giant ice-cream sundaes? -paul: it is. lemonis: so, who came up with the recipes for the ice cream? mike: well, bob farrell actually gave us recipes, but we don't make our own ice cream on premises. we have a third party. that is thrifty. lemonis: and so you give them your recipes, and they make them? mike: no. we use their particular brand. we didn't have the money to be able to do the bob farrell recipes. lemonis: so none of this is, like, proprietary farrell's flavors or ice cream? mike: well, the containers are. lemonis: like, this container? mike: no, that is. [ chuckles ] lemonis: you got to be kidding me. this isn't just some ordinary ice-cream parlor. this is an iconic brand that's been around since 1963, and they're using an ice cream that i could buy at a local drugstore? if you're known for ice cream, you should at least have something that's special, and special to only you.
and mike's supposed to be the c.e.o. what kind of c.e.o. does that to his people?e seen our fountain? lemonis: i have not. this is really what you guys are known for, right? -these giant ice-cream sundaes? -paul: it is. lemonis: so, who came up with the recipes for the ice cream? mike: well, bob farrell actually gave us recipes, but we don't make our own ice cream on premises. we have a third party. that is thrifty. lemonis: and so you give them your recipes, and they make them? mike: no. we...
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work remotely, all the time, but many are going to be able to work remotely occasionally, mike and so that does lead you back to this idea of commercial real estate, and no, i doesn't get to ask mr. stankey about the return to work plans, for example, at warner, which has beautiful headquarters now hudson yards and the far west side of manhattan, but those kinds of developments, and you just have to wonder, will any of these companies ever need additional space. >> exactly the kinds of the reckoning that never quite happened because the system was kind of back-stopped in terms of commercial real estate and some kind of liquids , liquidity crisis and we will find out what we're going back to here and i think every company assumes their office footprint will shrink and an eye on the new york city ridership stats and they're still 55 to 70% declines from the equivalent day a year earlier, so that really hasn't come back, and obviously, you know, this is a parts of the country that's pretty careful, but nonetheless, it's still a long way to go back. >> yes, i've been one of them though it's nice. i
work remotely, all the time, but many are going to be able to work remotely occasionally, mike and so that does lead you back to this idea of commercial real estate, and no, i doesn't get to ask mr. stankey about the return to work plans, for example, at warner, which has beautiful headquarters now hudson yards and the far west side of manhattan, but those kinds of developments, and you just have to wonder, will any of these companies ever need additional space. >> exactly the kinds of...
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mike: a lot of folks look at california at the ultimate blue state these days. doess recall effort have a shot? >> it absolutely does. it's going to qualify, and he's going to face a recall. whether he gets 49% or 55%, somewhere in between, that remains to be seen. but right now when a deep blue state is willing to consider a recall as we did 17 years ago, they don't do it because they become republicans, they do it because they've had enough of bad policies and wrong mindedness by the governor. mike: to javier becerra, someone you know well, the california attorney general, he is up to be the secretary of health and human services, likely to come up for a confirmation vote this week. what are your concerns about becerra for leading hhs during a pandemic? >> you know, my concerns go even beyond the pandemic. he's not qualified other than what he's learned in congress. and as somebody who, you know, has served on judiciary for 18 years, that doesn't make me a lawyer. his credentials are weak for the job, and i think he really was a bad choice. notwithstanding that, th
mike: a lot of folks look at california at the ultimate blue state these days. doess recall effort have a shot? >> it absolutely does. it's going to qualify, and he's going to face a recall. whether he gets 49% or 55%, somewhere in between, that remains to be seen. but right now when a deep blue state is willing to consider a recall as we did 17 years ago, they don't do it because they become republicans, they do it because they've had enough of bad policies and wrong mindedness by the...
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going to see some off and on showers for the first part of the week, but it does clear out and warm up in time for the weekend. mike, you've been watching the roads. any problems early this morning? >> no, we still have this one crash, kari, sticking around the bottom of the screen. we look at the maps and highway 85 way at the bottom, santa teresa boulevard. crash happened about 1:00 in the morning. no major injuries, i think there's paperwork and maybe waiting for the tow truck. the rest of the bay, zoom out toward the altamont pass, the altamont pass has been given a warning for wind as far as the chp is concerned, maybe gusty out there. no slows obviously, an easy drive, out of vasco as well coming down to 580 no problems, about 17 minutes off the intersection with marsh creek there. as we get toward the north bay, a smooth flow down across carquinez and benicia bridge and the bay bridge, the reason why the sensors are green is because the traffic is very light. we'll see how the week is shaping up in the next half hour or so. oakland looks great and no construction for the nimitz between fremont and oakland. g
going to see some off and on showers for the first part of the week, but it does clear out and warm up in time for the weekend. mike, you've been watching the roads. any problems early this morning? >> no, we still have this one crash, kari, sticking around the bottom of the screen. we look at the maps and highway 85 way at the bottom, santa teresa boulevard. crash happened about 1:00 in the morning. no major injuries, i think there's paperwork and maybe waiting for the tow truck. the...
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mike. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update 19 special. on t w. how does a virus spread. why do we parent and when we'll. introduce through the techniques and weekly radio program. if you would like any information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you go your podcast you can also find us at. the findings suggest that the laboratory incidents i put disease. he's extremely unlikely and. to explain the introduction of the virus into the human population. this seems to be the consensus off to a controversial joint investigation. into the origin of corona virus by the w.h.o. and chinese government in blue hunt so where did the virus come from the prevalent theory is that the sars scotu virus is this so knows this that it jumped from animals to humans either from close contact with these creatures or the hunting of exotic wildlife so case closed not quite questions remain. indeed welcome to the night in speci
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does however as would i list leave alys you haven't quite finished it mike is the admin on some of the and has an extensive client base and a few brothel regulars have offered financial help and support during the long down in the family the job has never been an issue. as of us he must of been the. one who is asked and is can do that just as he has to write and sound for one hour and it does not. express what i just did now. move by make don't you think it was put what i. placed on what are you daft. enough to call thank god by the argos any indeed against earth i'm going to going to convey i look. for the. i mean. he's had to declare the business bankrupt 2 consecutive lockdowns of water used to be. out of commission and it was once dubbed europe's largest. clients a day and had been a feature of cologne for 50 years. but the. traditional . such a. solution. to take place. by now 5. women's rights activists who campaign prostitution have achieved their goal. because have to meet men in hotels or apartments even. protection from violent customers coronavirus many other dangers. all. i
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does that mean they wanted to hang mike pence with a smile?endly version of a camp auschwitz sweatshirt? of course, dozens of police officers were injured, one killed. 300 have been arrested connected to the siege. one open question from senator johnson. he said his racist comments could get him into trouble. any sign of that? and with that, i mean among republican leadership or officials? >> we haven't heard anything from republican officials yet and they have been silent regarding the comments he's made. it's probably not the most stream but the first since the january 6th insurrection. his office has not clarified. i'm sure senator johnson will be asked about it today. it's hard to square what he said and the images you're showing. you saw the images of police officers who protect the capitol every day being beaten, being, you know, crushed in doors, these horrific images, and senator johnson is kind of defending them here, and it just follows this long -- i mean clearly these comments are a more extreme example, but this is kind of kind of
does that mean they wanted to hang mike pence with a smile?endly version of a camp auschwitz sweatshirt? of course, dozens of police officers were injured, one killed. 300 have been arrested connected to the siege. one open question from senator johnson. he said his racist comments could get him into trouble. any sign of that? and with that, i mean among republican leadership or officials? >> we haven't heard anything from republican officials yet and they have been silent regarding the...
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does. now fox news is not alone in the accusation that lied. mypillow ceo mike lindell was very public in his accusation against dominion. he's been sued by the company for 1.3 billion. for her trump lawyer sidney powell also named in a suit.all press conference where powell made wild claims. her defense is she was kidding. her lawyers argue no reasonable person could have really thought that the trump attorney was serious about the claims and therefore it can't be considered damaging to dominion. it's up to a jury to decide whether anyone took the claims of eleseriously, but it certain seems like the people who the c >> they certainly weren't kidding. scott mcgrew, have a good weekend. thank you, sir. >>> the weekend is here, and it's going to be a great one to be outside. this is a live look at walnut creek. just a picture perfect beautiful day for this friday. >> hopefully you have plans to take advantage of the warmth this weekend. how will you soak up the 70s? >> i think i'm going to go hiking this weekend. i did that last weekend, and i went to hit another
does. now fox news is not alone in the accusation that lied. mypillow ceo mike lindell was very public in his accusation against dominion. he's been sued by the company for 1.3 billion. for her trump lawyer sidney powell also named in a suit.all press conference where powell made wild claims. her defense is she was kidding. her lawyers argue no reasonable person could have really thought that the trump attorney was serious about the claims and therefore it can't be considered damaging to...
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to understand that some skids, my granddaughter -- some kids, i granted us very well, mike -- my granddaughter does very well. they do need their summer school, which we had that last year. we have been in school the whole time. we are near charlottesville and they just started in school learning now and that is a little late. we have been doing all the air so the kids can go in school and virtual too. host: what great is your granddaughter? caller: she is in a 4th grade. she does extremely well. eyes have seen the kids struggle. -- i have seen the kids struggle. it really makes me sad when they do not catch up with their work. and they do not have -- one child complained that his mother was not helping him with his project. he needed someone in the school system to actually do -- do his on with him. it almost made me want to cry. it is really sad when some kids are going through the crack's for sure. i hope that virginia gives us enough money to help this child to catch up. host: mike, new york city, independents, good morning. caller: good morning. my concern is on the border and what is called l
to understand that some skids, my granddaughter -- some kids, i granted us very well, mike -- my granddaughter does very well. they do need their summer school, which we had that last year. we have been in school the whole time. we are near charlottesville and they just started in school learning now and that is a little late. we have been doing all the air so the kids can go in school and virtual too. host: what great is your granddaughter? caller: she is in a 4th grade. she does extremely...
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that does it for us this morning, mike, thanks for being in the studio, and thanks for wearing parents, it means the world to me. i know you don't do that for everyone. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle live here in new york city, it's friday, march 5th and we have got to start with breaking news, economic news, february jobs numbers just came out in the last 30 minutes, and they were off the charts. the economy adding 379,000 jobs last month. that is nearly twice the numbers analysts were expecting. three out of every four of those jobs were leisure and hospitality, a very clear sign this is all linked to the country reopening. the unemployment rate has now ticked down to 6.2%. it is happening on the very same day the senate is set to kick off debate on that $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. they're scheduled to gavel in any second now. amendments come next, starting at noon, a process republicans intend to make as long and difficult as possible. that effort actually began yesterday when republican senator ron johnson forced clerks to read the bil
that does it for us this morning, mike, thanks for being in the studio, and thanks for wearing parents, it means the world to me. i know you don't do that for everyone. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle live here in new york city, it's friday, march 5th and we have got to start with breaking news, economic news, february jobs numbers just came out in the last 30 minutes, and they were off the charts. the economy adding 379,000 jobs last month....
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happened that it was rigged and stolen and that he won and he continued to slam mike pence and trump slams on mcconnell. so what doesout the republican party? >> well, erin, i think what it says about the republican party is donald trump knows who the republican party is today. the majority of the republican party has ended up. donald trump did not create this. i keep on trying to tell people. the republican party caught this virus years before donald trump and it began to spread. certain leaders had protocols in place to keep the spread from happening and try to keep it from going too far and try to stay at least close to truth and our democratic institutions. what donald trump did was he got reiterate of all the protocols on the virus. he got rid of them all and allowed it to spread and allow people to see this is who the republican party is. so i think he's exactly right when he says people like josh hawley or ted cruz. i think it is more of governor desantis or south dakota. this is who the republican party is. on this day i am going to say one thing with this boulder colorado shooting which is so awful, i am go
happened that it was rigged and stolen and that he won and he continued to slam mike pence and trump slams on mcconnell. so what doesout the republican party? >> well, erin, i think what it says about the republican party is donald trump knows who the republican party is today. the majority of the republican party has ended up. donald trump did not create this. i keep on trying to tell people. the republican party caught this virus years before donald trump and it began to spread. certain...
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the infrastructure spending, how much does that shape their opinion? jonathan: before we go, mike view on that. what you think on that? do you think the framework will of shifted that much if they know what the impulse will be in 2021? michael: i do not think they would have changed significantly because the ideas not how fast you get there, but how you get there. jonathan: mohamed el-erian coming up later on bloomberg tv. lisa abramowicz will drive you into the 9:00 hour and bloomberg radio. on bloomberg tv we will catch up with mohamed el-erian and talk about the bond market. yields higher on tends. equity market up one third of 1%. almost there to the weekend. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> now is the time to clear the backlog and repair our highways, roads, bridges, airports, and more. to enhance freight and provide accessible public transport and mobility options. i stand ready to work with members of congress on both sides of the aisle to deliver and if the structure package that meets this consequential moment and ensures a future wo
the infrastructure spending, how much does that shape their opinion? jonathan: before we go, mike view on that. what you think on that? do you think the framework will of shifted that much if they know what the impulse will be in 2021? michael: i do not think they would have changed significantly because the ideas not how fast you get there, but how you get there. jonathan: mohamed el-erian coming up later on bloomberg tv. lisa abramowicz will drive you into the 9:00 hour and bloomberg radio....