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the main question regarding tpi and the criteria that they set out, they are vague, and christine lagardethey would use discretion and judgment to assess whether that criteria has been met and to activate tpi or not. that means markets are likely to test the result. we think particularly in the context of uncertainty on italy. we think the spreads will widen further from here. tom: you are currently saying 3.36 on italian spreads. this following the lowering of the outlook by s&p on italy. jari stehn, always excellent walking us through the fed. managing director / chief european economist, goldman sachs. thank you. credit suisse places its embattled ceo. a third straight corley loss. do not miss our interview, next. this is >> it is very clear whens are not there, people are asking questions, but i have a clear mandate. my mandate is execute the strategy, risk management, and be here for our clients. we are back to business as usual in here to serve her clients. tom: that was the outgoing credit suisse ceo, thomas gottstein speaking last month and davos, reiterating his confidence in his
the main question regarding tpi and the criteria that they set out, they are vague, and christine lagardethey would use discretion and judgment to assess whether that criteria has been met and to activate tpi or not. that means markets are likely to test the result. we think particularly in the context of uncertainty on italy. we think the spreads will widen further from here. tom: you are currently saying 3.36 on italian spreads. this following the lowering of the outlook by s&p on italy....
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we've yet to test the effectiveness of the tpi. as they do more hikes and get more widening. turally you would expect bonds are rising and we are seeing a strong reaction from the two-year bond. guy: what is the euro doing in this scenario? we have a trait shock at the moment for the energy is priced in dollars. it is germane when we think about the inflation risk and growth risk will be this year. what do you think it will look like? skylar: so a really big portion of what happened to the euro is what happens to the dollar. so put simply the u.s. has had two major growth advantages this year. limited exposure to russia ukraine and elevated energy prices being limited exposure as well. one or both of those affect every other developed market. notably for europe it's russia ukraine. i think going forward for a dollar downside you not only need a slow tightening but an impetus elsewhere. you've got to the middle of that dollar somehow through china and we are definitely seeing more positive signs in terms of getting more positive on covid, on property, we are getting negative su
we've yet to test the effectiveness of the tpi. as they do more hikes and get more widening. turally you would expect bonds are rising and we are seeing a strong reaction from the two-year bond. guy: what is the euro doing in this scenario? we have a trait shock at the moment for the energy is priced in dollars. it is germane when we think about the inflation risk and growth risk will be this year. what do you think it will look like? skylar: so a really big portion of what happened to the euro...
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the tpi may end up needing to be used if i am wrong and italy decides to try to paint outside the lines. kriti: you went exactly where i wanted you to go, the tug-of-war between fiscal and monetary authorities. the u.k. has been the poster child. we have seen elements in the u.s. as well. to what extent is this an actual threat to the effectiveness of what some center banks are trying to accomplish? megan: it is a huge threat, particularly in europe. european governments will have to spend more. through this winter, and more broadly, next winter, when it will be more difficult for europe to refill its storage without russian energy. if european governments have to spend more, then, that will be inflationary. that undermines what the ecb is trying to achieve in hiking rates and withdrawing accommodation to lean against policy. i think what we saw in the u.k. is a sign of things to come for the rest of the developed world where governments will try to spend more. the markets will be the disciplining factor. central banks have to step in and paper over liquidity issues, paper over market i
the tpi may end up needing to be used if i am wrong and italy decides to try to paint outside the lines. kriti: you went exactly where i wanted you to go, the tug-of-war between fiscal and monetary authorities. the u.k. has been the poster child. we have seen elements in the u.s. as well. to what extent is this an actual threat to the effectiveness of what some center banks are trying to accomplish? megan: it is a huge threat, particularly in europe. european governments will have to spend...
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>> we learneded this with the ecb and the tpi program to help the peripheral bonds and the uk, and the bank of england did it last october that went into a tailspin they used funding facilities and targeted toward the zone that was going into the red rather than giving the entire economy rate cuts, and i think that's where we're headed with the fed backstop more when it's very specific to a sector or an area. if it's the overall economy and the unemployment rates shooting up to 4.5% and thing are getting messy quickly. course, you' right and we looked at these tools and in some cases we barely had to choose them. so do you then think that we need or however many rate ts next year based on inflation or everything that's been happening. >> theell side loves headlines and they love to see their name in lights and one of my coetitors who you had up on the screen beforehand, they were calling immediately for three or four rate cuts very quickly and we stayed after svb ansaid it's a very specific thing and it's not re cut territory and it's specific to a couple of banks that don't know how t
>> we learneded this with the ecb and the tpi program to help the peripheral bonds and the uk, and the bank of england did it last october that went into a tailspin they used funding facilities and targeted toward the zone that was going into the red rather than giving the entire economy rate cuts, and i think that's where we're headed with the fed backstop more when it's very specific to a sector or an area. if it's the overall economy and the unemployment rates shooting up to 4.5% and...
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difficult -- much more difficult task and also the ecb announced this transmission protection instrument the tpi. so they're going to be buying bonds at the same time they're trying to raise rates. >> i don't get it. do you get this? >> so what it is, they have a much more difficult problem than they have in the u.s in the u.s. the fed had to worry about buying california bonds and new york bonds people got really worried about california having very low credit rating. so the california of europe is italy. mario draghi, the former central bank governor of the ecb just resigned as the prime minister the spreads between the german bund, the safe rate, and the italian bonds have been going up very significantly and so what they have created this new instrument to try to prevent the spreads from getting too wide that means they're going to be buying bonds. >> they're doing it as they're tightening it's a little odd. >> what they would argue is they're just going to be moving things around to try to bring some of the spreads down in practice, there's a tension between the two and i think they're in a
difficult -- much more difficult task and also the ecb announced this transmission protection instrument the tpi. so they're going to be buying bonds at the same time they're trying to raise rates. >> i don't get it. do you get this? >> so what it is, they have a much more difficult problem than they have in the u.s in the u.s. the fed had to worry about buying california bonds and new york bonds people got really worried about california having very low credit rating. so the...
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. >> it's interesting before the tpi, we had producer priels index come out today that was higher than expected it looks like we were getting a little bit of an inflationary push here. you had yielded start to rise relative to where they've been that fuelled the banks but that also says maybe we're seeing some economic activity. then you get this kind of readjusting of your portfolio where negative real rates, maybe they're not going to be as negative as we originally thought. i still think i'm not a buyer of the banks. they can go higher that's fine. they're going to go higher without bk riding on them primarily i'm concerned that we don't get a stimulus package before the election. >>> losing their luster, gold and silver plunging today. we'll dive into what's behind this drop. later, getting lit our week long cannabis series looks at legalization and the companies that stand to benefit most hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores
. >> it's interesting before the tpi, we had producer priels index come out today that was higher than expected it looks like we were getting a little bit of an inflationary push here. you had yielded start to rise relative to where they've been that fuelled the banks but that also says maybe we're seeing some economic activity. then you get this kind of readjusting of your portfolio where negative real rates, maybe they're not going to be as negative as we originally thought. i still...
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if we suddenly see a shock and increase in volatility, because the issue i have is, i'm not sure the tpiill be a very effective tool. if it is actually put to use than i think it could be very problematic. yes, if you are going north of 5% that will create some attention, but i think probably the biggest sure btp story will be the story for 2023, actually in the short-term term and a lot of people are very narration italy, a lot of people are short. if the political news is better you could see italy may be trading a little bit better in the next couple of months. sonali: is the risk of a gas shut down -- a russian gas shut down -- priced into the markets here? much risks does that pose over a multitude of assets for italy? mark: we already know this, no more russian gas, right? nord stream is gone and europe is not getting any more russian gas. thankfully, reserves are largely full. i think speaking to the guys at the commission in terms of the energy agency, i think the main theory is if we have a really cold winter, a statistically-cold winter, we will see further curbs, more blackout
if we suddenly see a shock and increase in volatility, because the issue i have is, i'm not sure the tpiill be a very effective tool. if it is actually put to use than i think it could be very problematic. yes, if you are going north of 5% that will create some attention, but i think probably the biggest sure btp story will be the story for 2023, actually in the short-term term and a lot of people are very narration italy, a lot of people are short. if the political news is better you could see...
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understand how you read a potential intervention from the ecb if they decide to use their instrument, the tpiin case whether that is france or that's italy. would you read that as a concern or would you say the ecb is not concerned about the outlook for european debt? >> we have central banks there as a buyer of last resort. some said the first resort. we have seen it from the fed and the bank of england and ecb. since 2008, we have seen central bank policy support or central bank programs. i think the market would need that. without that, a huge amount of confidence would be lost. the market does require central bank to maintain confidence. >> we will see if they reach that point. in the meantime, thank you for joining us this morning. that was the head of fixed income research at rathbone. >>> coming up on the show, the second mandate at the helm of the eu executive arm with the team of commissioners. we will speak with carlos moedas after this break. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $10
understand how you read a potential intervention from the ecb if they decide to use their instrument, the tpiin case whether that is france or that's italy. would you read that as a concern or would you say the ecb is not concerned about the outlook for european debt? >> we have central banks there as a buyer of last resort. some said the first resort. we have seen it from the fed and the bank of england and ecb. since 2008, we have seen central bank policy support or central bank...
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the president's put for example the president put on the table changing the tpi calculation from whatwe have today to something called change cpi which is a much more accurate calculation. and if that were done, if that alone were done, not in the first five years, the savings would not be dramatic because we have very little inflation but over 15 years it would be huge, trillions. that's the type of change you could make without affecting people in aignificant way. people can plan for it. simpson-bowles within raise the retirement over 60 years it wouldn't affect anybody over the age of 12. >> a couple things about inquiry party. what dj has it did not to itself are. >> a lot of damage. i think this last few weeks have caused the american people to sort of scratch their head. first they said the whole government's dysfunctional but they also said specifically the republican party does not seem to believe in being constructive in governing their shelters. and really that's not the republican party that's a few people in the republican party that grab the microphone. and they basically
the president's put for example the president put on the table changing the tpi calculation from whatwe have today to something called change cpi which is a much more accurate calculation. and if that were done, if that alone were done, not in the first five years, the savings would not be dramatic because we have very little inflation but over 15 years it would be huge, trillions. that's the type of change you could make without affecting people in aignificant way. people can plan for it....
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we followed that in the april tpi measure and it's important for tracking inflation trends. the largest monthly increases for items for demand has risen sharply relative to depressed levels during the pandemic such as hotels and air fares with well-known supply issues such as cars and computers. and we saw that important effect of base effects. while i open we'll see further increases in the coming months, i would expect those associated with the reopening and the bottle necks to subside over time. at the broader background is we've seen inflation dynamics over several decades now that have led to inflation that is low and actually somewhat below our target and generally movements around that underlying trend inflation have been temporary. so we might see a change in inflation dynamics, but those kinds of changes likely occur only over time. the final thing i'll just say is that a very important part of inflation dynamics is longer term inflation expectations and those have been extremely well-anchored, implying if we saw some development pushing that up, i wouldn't expect th
we followed that in the april tpi measure and it's important for tracking inflation trends. the largest monthly increases for items for demand has risen sharply relative to depressed levels during the pandemic such as hotels and air fares with well-known supply issues such as cars and computers. and we saw that important effect of base effects. while i open we'll see further increases in the coming months, i would expect those associated with the reopening and the bottle necks to subside over...
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that gives me the tpi on thursday, ppi on friday. ed will probably cut into september, maybe money rotates there, i think it is a cheap way to play it. i've been sticking with the megacap trade and put your toes in the water to get rotation. if you buy wm calls and xpi calls for the biotechs for the next few weeks you can get some alpha there. because i don't think we'll be getting that much alpha in the qs. this trade is very much overbought. i think next two to four weeks being bumpy for the s&p and tech. liz: i would think, i would think so. volatility barely up today is still below 13 and that just makes people a little nervous. we wonder where is the lightning bolt going to come from? do you see any kind of correction, scott, coming? >> at this point, you know, it is like everyone thought we would cut four to five times. now it is one or two. that didn't cause a correction. you have geopolitical situations all across the globe and that didn't cause a correction. once there is no more situations that can cause a correction, then m
that gives me the tpi on thursday, ppi on friday. ed will probably cut into september, maybe money rotates there, i think it is a cheap way to play it. i've been sticking with the megacap trade and put your toes in the water to get rotation. if you buy wm calls and xpi calls for the biotechs for the next few weeks you can get some alpha there. because i don't think we'll be getting that much alpha in the qs. this trade is very much overbought. i think next two to four weeks being bumpy for the...
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carl: pdi have a lot more volatile than the tpi. tend to be dominated by services. gather the pdi into the cpi, it doesn't jessica biel and downside risk -- it seem to be a downside risk. 2.2, headlines, we're looking at .1. we think this conflation crosscut will go on a little bit longer. scarlet: how much of a drug is that on cpi? carl: energy prices and on the terms are in positive territory, that is actually adding to inflation. however, it will only month on month change, it looks that energy prices are falling more than what they usually do, at least gasoline prices are falling more than they usually do in the month of . the margin energy will be a mild drag on the month-to-month change. fed saying we have to wait for the weaker readings to drop out of the year on year. , this is a month thing. you just expected to be by the end of the year. at what point do we see if the into the numbers? carl: the jets effect is not showing up. -- jobs effect is not showing up. we certainly have not seen it yet. thatu watch core cpi good, is where the dollar will have the tra
carl: pdi have a lot more volatile than the tpi. tend to be dominated by services. gather the pdi into the cpi, it doesn't jessica biel and downside risk -- it seem to be a downside risk. 2.2, headlines, we're looking at .1. we think this conflation crosscut will go on a little bit longer. scarlet: how much of a drug is that on cpi? carl: energy prices and on the terms are in positive territory, that is actually adding to inflation. however, it will only month on month change, it looks that...
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why are you singing the end? tpis bale of hay almost derailed the ranch. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problememfor a family business. faced with horsese that needed feeding the owners were forced to place an emergency order of hay. and with a complete view of her finances, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. didou know there's a cough liquid that lasts for twelve hours? try delsym twelve hour cough liquid. its advanced formula releases powerful medicine that acts fast while its extended release medicine lasts for 12 hours. >>> for more on our show and on our guests, you can go to our website, otm.cnbc.com and you can follow us on twitter twitter @onthemoney. here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this week. on monday, the markets are closed for presidents' day. and the 58th annual grammy's on wednesy, we'll be getting a report on inflation with the producer of price index. we'll also hear about whether there's any i
why are you singing the end? tpis bale of hay almost derailed the ranch. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problememfor a family business. faced with horsese that needed feeding the owners were forced to place an emergency order of hay. and with a complete view of her finances, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. didou know there's a cough liquid that lasts for twelve hours?...
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according to the new test lyt hori tpi the holy spirit came to jesus' followers in the form of tongues of fire. pentecost is also known as the birthday of the church. >>> that's our program for now. i'm kim lawton. you can follow us on facebook, where i have a fan page, too. we're also on twitter and youtube. and you can watch us anytime, anywhere on smartphones and iphones. we have much more on our website, including more about stephen ministers and more of my conversation with gerard powers. you can comment on all of our stories and share them. audio and video podcasts are also available. join us at pbs.org. >>> as we leave you, scenes from pope benedict xvi's visit to croatia last weekend. [ bells ringing ] [ speaking in foreign language ] >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're yo
according to the new test lyt hori tpi the holy spirit came to jesus' followers in the form of tongues of fire. pentecost is also known as the birthday of the church. >>> that's our program for now. i'm kim lawton. you can follow us on facebook, where i have a fan page, too. we're also on twitter and youtube. and you can watch us anytime, anywhere on smartphones and iphones. we have much more on our website, including more about stephen ministers and more of my conversation with gerard...
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organizations are trying to change that the simon family and the players impact, based in napa, have created the tpie. it's a mission to empower professional athletes and prepare them for long term financial sustainability. joining us now is tracy deforge, the founder of players impact and kit gilbert from the simon family estate, who's going to lead us on a wine tasting kind of a side benefit. so these players and the people who are attending get taste wine. it might draw them. there, but the important message is what can i do? what can i impart to these players that will keep them from getting into financial trouble? >> and it's all about empowering them to learn, earn and invest properly, making sure that they have the education and the tools to do just that. and as you see the trend of athletes become more and more of their own businesses, a lot of what they do is, is enjoy their own wine, spirits and brands. and so we're going to expose them to different wineries tonight, led by the simon family estates, as ways to think about how are you investing, what asset classes are you investing in and m
organizations are trying to change that the simon family and the players impact, based in napa, have created the tpie. it's a mission to empower professional athletes and prepare them for long term financial sustainability. joining us now is tracy deforge, the founder of players impact and kit gilbert from the simon family estate, who's going to lead us on a wine tasting kind of a side benefit. so these players and the people who are attending get taste wine. it might draw them. there, but the...
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, so it really worries me that, you know, some hotels we were able to work with them, with the assistance of tpi and they allowed the lieutenant to go give the tenants the training but they wouldn't allow us. we know we might need to be flexible in order to work with not only the land lords but the managers and the tenants and have a good environment for everyone. but that's another project that i really want to work on. >> thank you. what do you see as how functional all the departments that are involved with sro task force, how that is working out, especially with dbi and calling on enforcement and do you feel that sro task force has been able to really ensure that there's really strong response from the city or do you think there's gaps that need to be filled that, a ways to go that need to be make improvements there? what's been your experience? >> i have been exposed to the sro task force since september of last year. i don't know if it would be fair for me to give an assessment. what i can say from my experience is definitely there is some gaps, but dbi, rosemary, the coordinator at dbi, i
, so it really worries me that, you know, some hotels we were able to work with them, with the assistance of tpi and they allowed the lieutenant to go give the tenants the training but they wouldn't allow us. we know we might need to be flexible in order to work with not only the land lords but the managers and the tenants and have a good environment for everyone. but that's another project that i really want to work on. >> thank you. what do you see as how functional all the departments...
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go with the road teams tpis weekend. for the most part. let's breaked down. the chiefs -- it down. the chiefs have won ten straight and quietly have been i think they go into house tone and win that game. i do. they have great experience and they're a balanced team. i think they're going to win pretty easily against houston. i think they'l'ltake care of business. and then later on, look for pittsburgh who's also ben roethlisberger and the pittsburgh steelers go to since gnat too face the backup -- cincinnati to face the backup quarterback. i think all about the steelers, i think they'll win as well. looking for the first two gams and the road teams to come in even though their records aren't as good or they didn't win the division and still be able to pull this off. >> the chiefs have a 22 year losing streak of the playoff games and for the bengals it's the 25 years that have passed since they've won a playoff game. . joe, so you said that you favor the steelers against the bengals and that game here on cbs4 on saturday night. why else do you think the steelers are going to come ou
go with the road teams tpis weekend. for the most part. let's breaked down. the chiefs -- it down. the chiefs have won ten straight and quietly have been i think they go into house tone and win that game. i do. they have great experience and they're a balanced team. i think they're going to win pretty easily against houston. i think they'l'ltake care of business. and then later on, look for pittsburgh who's also ben roethlisberger and the pittsburgh steelers go to since gnat too face the backup...
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the year. japan will be a different story as they wait to see if it moves from deflation to inflation, continuing. kathleen hays joins us in studio. >> let's start with japan, we have japan's tpi month of march. showed survey manufacturers are getting more upbeat on output prices. ppi is seen march rising 3.4%, year over year. let's look at this simple chart. it has the headline ppi and cpi. this gives us a nice view of the trend. look how much producer and wholesale prices have come back. up to that 1% level, expected to rise to 1.4%. bloomberg intelligence sees 1.2%, but still, making headway. the governor spoke to the japanese parliament 24 hours ago, saying he sees inflation continue to rise in a virtuous circles of rise -- rising prices and wages. giving a very optimistic view. also yesterday in tokyo, and inflation-linked bond sale was the most massive since 2013. presumably in part that core cpi will be expected to rise. also because the bank of japan will be buying more of these. kind of a supply and demand question. china's cpi and ppi are the big ones. ramy: they are doubting the reflation trade. it came as a jolt, right? is actually job openings and labor turnover,
the year. japan will be a different story as they wait to see if it moves from deflation to inflation, continuing. kathleen hays joins us in studio. >> let's start with japan, we have japan's tpi month of march. showed survey manufacturers are getting more upbeat on output prices. ppi is seen march rising 3.4%, year over year. let's look at this simple chart. it has the headline ppi and cpi. this gives us a nice view of the trend. look how much producer and wholesale prices have come...
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the company. many may not recognize what tpi cap is, but it has quite a history. some characters behind it. to 2016, you had rivals in london. one headed by michael spencer, who wanted to sell the voice part of that to its rival, which made the company tpi cap. next group was what was left. you will remove read the beginning of the year, cme in chicago announced that they would be purchasing that company. so important company for the financial sector. mark: joe, thank you. vonnie: we want to get to capitol hill, where kevin cirilli is with senator johnson of south dakota. is brett kavanaugh going to be able to get confirmed? >> i think you will, but we have a process to go through and we want to make sure we do that in a deliberate way said that he gets a chance to make his case, have his record examined, to meet with senators and ultimately have a hearing where he will answer the hard questions, a debate on the floor and also a vote. my guess is, based on what i know, that he will get confirmed. kevin: what you want to ask him? >> with every nominee, i am interested in their judicial philos
the company. many may not recognize what tpi cap is, but it has quite a history. some characters behind it. to 2016, you had rivals in london. one headed by michael spencer, who wanted to sell the voice part of that to its rival, which made the company tpi cap. next group was what was left. you will remove read the beginning of the year, cme in chicago announced that they would be purchasing that company. so important company for the financial sector. mark: joe, thank you. vonnie: we want to...
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if you look at the tpi, it's been 3.5%. it's one of the least appreciated areas of inflation.for the average household. brendan: every fed has its own indicator. top headlines. vonnie: police released surveillance video showing a man suspected of killing nine people in that attack on a south carolina church. it's a white man in his early 20's he walked into a church in downtown charleston and started shooting. six women and three men were killed. it's a historically black church and police are calling this a hate crime. >> a white male, younger white male. between 21 and 25 years of age. approximately 5'9" in height. he has on a distinctive sweatshirt that has markings. the vehicle you will see has a very distinctive front license plate. vonnie: the fbi is joining the investigation. all the victims are black. among them, the pastor. european finance ministers once again trying to solve the greek debt crisis. if they are in luxembourg discussing a possible bailout. greece may not be able to pay its bills if rescue funds are not released. there's speculation greece might seek he
if you look at the tpi, it's been 3.5%. it's one of the least appreciated areas of inflation.for the average household. brendan: every fed has its own indicator. top headlines. vonnie: police released surveillance video showing a man suspected of killing nine people in that attack on a south carolina church. it's a white man in his early 20's he walked into a church in downtown charleston and started shooting. six women and three men were killed. it's a historically black church and police are...
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. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, tpies caught on camera, tearing through your things.they were told to. [ robin ] my name is robin. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. if you develop serious allergic or skin reactions, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some of these can be life-threatening. don
. >>> when we come back on the broadcast, tpies caught on camera, tearing through your things.they were told to. [ robin ] my name is robin. and i was a pack-a-day smoker for 25 years. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a...
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but the weather tpis the thing all the tactical aspects of the checked off they're ready to go from a technical standpoint, it's just going to be the weather because units florida they always have these pop-up thunderstorms from time to time so you know how times to his native going to the movie and he'll be the next one up for us at some point very soon. >>would you like be watching nervously to see like how i even if this goes off well, i'd still be nervous to absolutely but you but it's tom cruise who all i do it of course because he does everything himself. >>but this is this like takes everything to a whole new level it's one thing to fly in a you know a navy fighter jet. like he's going to top copper likely to mission possible, but this is going to space something goes wrong you there is no help fryer there's no people take care of it is going to be sure to see and out of the kind of a fun project going forward, but at so we'll see what happens but hopefully today, we'll have americans rocketing off to east because on the weather in florida and florida they get a lot of thunders
but the weather tpis the thing all the tactical aspects of the checked off they're ready to go from a technical standpoint, it's just going to be the weather because units florida they always have these pop-up thunderstorms from time to time so you know how times to his native going to the movie and he'll be the next one up for us at some point very soon. >>would you like be watching nervously to see like how i even if this goes off well, i'd still be nervous to absolutely but you but...
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igvests atorloare g okininto hewhet er ansixplorion tedgger ve a m ry waraythursdma will rk en the hed of tpi resn te iour ry wintrn patte s, as aoferies ngstrorm ston s begi. friday ayfrid a, anertmospheric riv er patt un sets vp witht ery we ioconditn ns imothe s untainand shighvenow lendls , a there bshouldghe enouic dynams to ovspill nter ie o ths.valley whighilinds we l caussomead shthowing a ough. rocold fnt thmoves through one regitu saorrday mhining whoch suld dr sop thevenow leells bakow le e taho alevel,rlnd neahey to tsa aturday 3nd theun0s sday ro thugh es tu g rninheto t b crimeeat-- ar spicks polase are orking fur yohe your inlp f tdingwo menth rey saya obbed ieconvennce or stune at glapoint lteast ni ght. e therrobbppy ha aenede t th ca mc mrranonart 1 thelo00-bckof t eastrgreg s aeet...round igmidnasht lt.t nighe policsay me two ren entestd the ore we maaring d sks and pointegua n at le the cndrk aan demneded moy.re heur are sncvellieose phot of g wearinlodark cg thin awith shoodedhiweaths brt andlack he leatstr ve. th r e othearwas werking dae blucl ngothia with beblack anie
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the tpi paper earlier adoption.tpi paper earlier this year had 22 recommendations covering everything from infrastructure to skills to procurement, infrastructure to skills to procurement , to reform of the procurement, to reform of the capital markets to boost investment . however, for investment. however, for government, the most exciting opportunity the tech revolution can offer is in respect of government itself. over the past months , tbi has been working on months, tbi has been working on policy reports about al, which for obvious reasons, we didn't pubush for obvious reasons, we didn't publish during the election, but we're publishing them now . and we're publishing them now. and here is what they show . the here is what they show. the report on how ai can be applied to the tasks of the public sector . that a fifth, a fifth of sector. that a fifth, a fifth of workforce time could be saved just through applying existing ai solutions, creating £10 billion in annual savings at the end of the first term, governme
the tpi paper earlier adoption.tpi paper earlier this year had 22 recommendations covering everything from infrastructure to skills to procurement, infrastructure to skills to procurement , to reform of the procurement, to reform of the capital markets to boost investment . however, for investment. however, for government, the most exciting opportunity the tech revolution can offer is in respect of government itself. over the past months , tbi has been working on months, tbi has been working on...
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with big compensation figures from our taxes, you know, the team is working, the team is the team is boiling tpiny who were black in 14 turned it into the most profitable state company of ukraine and the largest donor of the budget of ukraine, this is what they did and we detect the question do they need to pay for it or not, we chose political, that no, we chose management that receives a monthly salary of uah 50,000 . now he is asking for 200 billion years from the chimney, the very person who worked kobolev's right-hand man headed naftogaz , what is the problem? well, what has changed from in the sense that kobolev was the head, so there was a supervisory council over him, they made a decision to fire vytrenko for they udo increased his work, after this vetrenko came a circle with the presidents say guys, i can now make it so that nafturaz will be fine, the president's office says it's great, let's remove the supervisory council, here's egor, ah, yegor doesn't like him, they say high salaries, let's remove the damn mother, we'll remove the general director, we'll put litererenko, steer the wi
with big compensation figures from our taxes, you know, the team is working, the team is the team is boiling tpiny who were black in 14 turned it into the most profitable state company of ukraine and the largest donor of the budget of ukraine, this is what they did and we detect the question do they need to pay for it or not, we chose political, that no, we chose management that receives a monthly salary of uah 50,000 . now he is asking for 200 billion years from the chimney, the very person...
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the biggest issue with tpi is not of a technical nature. it is political. it is definitely not something that would protect government's against their own mistakes. that is the issue. if you could come up with a situation where the market is punishing a state for things which it has not even done or announced, then tpi is fully there. if they are doing stuff that is triggering a rational reaction by the market, gpi is probably not the right instrument. so far, the news we have from italy is the new government, we don't have one yet, they want to be prudent. if they don't make a big announcement that would make the ecb nervous, they could benefit from tpi. there is a relationship with the market that can build with that. lisa: i can hear your voice in my head. it is very loud right now. he is saying ok, they will talk about political risk and the peripheries, what about the fact germany is the biggest risk to the entire european economy? what's the answer? how is this situation different, both the political considerations and from distinguishing from the euro
the biggest issue with tpi is not of a technical nature. it is political. it is definitely not something that would protect government's against their own mistakes. that is the issue. if you could come up with a situation where the market is punishing a state for things which it has not even done or announced, then tpi is fully there. if they are doing stuff that is triggering a rational reaction by the market, gpi is probably not the right instrument. so far, the news we have from italy is the...
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y e't e veheon to theest mage othe, d are th y sul vehebity tpi the staner ifouaksoon who dibityndouakthegmage wchhe ere worswe, attill eang- , agpeonel - wl aos'game. n'dot. u llose a lot of money touthis pspti, yo a aonn ai iv, onof theuyon ri- >>f u e tnloonyo y t arehe ia ri tinplace is ek it ia celltrioof how st t fsarascied wi fd name. >> u' minbo 500 un aea pti aut0% h iomneuiesvea workg feme iomn uiesvea workg feme trki t se dex ov th lete lle outh eqvalent osen rsear inees. e wilpa aos3000 podsov aifetiminee toheinci iusy. e rtithat s have ali tpi thrit uf o rnt a y dng yo fs aed fd nar? yoha dad, thk,s hee ndaner wh w yr ge >> had aarket n sl rk ntr sci siatnsed fd. ki t pntac t ft at d at- amot yi that ge does not exist. i rtnlthghweadt d e mbs owha th ds teath mt op dorvemo ppl ha t ali tpi bwe mendnoer fdsrea yr e ndli iifhe beevin t ali tmage ? arr.gfus 'm yi y c'diinish beeethacveaner >>ecsehe i n diti owh ty ll ken e tu. oun'th bgrt y ju pk perfmae d u e ne s t keel i at. >>i aryolo $ mli inneay ishaa t? > thk ey wld th n lkbo ia t,utt depes h mh neyo ma. '?r moneotreoes b
y e't e veheon to theest mage othe, d are th y sul vehebity tpi the staner ifouaksoon who dibityndouakthegmage wchhe ere worswe, attill eang- , agpeonel - wl aos'game. n'dot. u llose a lot of money touthis pspti, yo a aonn ai iv, onof theuyon ri- >>f u e tnloonyo y t arehe ia ri tinplace is ek it ia celltrioof how st t fsarascied wi fd name. >> u' minbo 500 un aea pti aut0% h iomneuiesvea workg feme iomn uiesvea workg feme trki t se dex ov th lete lle outh eqvalent osen rsear inees....
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all the central banks, versus the fed wednesday, most importantly, but what i watch closely, too, the tpi better than expected read sends yields higher, and higher yields are supported in the banking sector. watch for that when the fed hikes rates wednesday, if they are more hawkish than expected, you'll see other markets and sectors stumble. the banking sector could be a pillar bigger banks, though, i'm watching jpmorgan and bank of america. when they closed before the italian crisis over memorial weekend, that closing level on may 25th is tough to get above and stay above watch the levels in bank of america and jpmorgan >> comes down to the outlook the fed projects after the meeting this week. thank very much. >> thank you >>> for more, go to tradingnation.cnbc.com, follow us on twitter @tradingnation check, please is up next >>> the latest from tradingnation.cnbc doe tradingnation.cnbc.com >>> in a losing trade, avoid letting your emotion get the best of you. too often, traders want to add to a losing position, but experienced traders will say, your first loss is your best loss, in oth
all the central banks, versus the fed wednesday, most importantly, but what i watch closely, too, the tpi better than expected read sends yields higher, and higher yields are supported in the banking sector. watch for that when the fed hikes rates wednesday, if they are more hawkish than expected, you'll see other markets and sectors stumble. the banking sector could be a pillar bigger banks, though, i'm watching jpmorgan and bank of america. when they closed before the italian crisis over...
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football opener against texas at fedex w field delaid by a storm in the fourth quarter because aloud has been over theerjornsanra tpi mcnair. a new season doesn't remove the clouds but offered light on day that was por than a game but part of a healingce p. jordan mcnair will have a locker and no one will wear hus number until 2029 when he would have cominged and the players on with the flag and his jersey as taken to mid field as the coin toss as the captain. and they took a delay of game penalty and texas coach tom herman instantly declined it, owing the circumstances. later in thedrive, true freshman desha jones and here is theemotion. first ever carry and maryland takes a 20-yard touchdown and -0.rapins up and still in the first, jones again and hill in stride. 65 yards for a score. terrapins back if front 14-7. second quarter, terrapins still by 10 a jones could also throw it and a touchdown, rushing and now passing and maryland is in front 24-7. third quarter, though, texas is a very good football team. number 23. to kyle porter from two yards out and lohorns scored and they take the lead. and back come the te
football opener against texas at fedex w field delaid by a storm in the fourth quarter because aloud has been over theerjornsanra tpi mcnair. a new season doesn't remove the clouds but offered light on day that was por than a game but part of a healingce p. jordan mcnair will have a locker and no one will wear hus number until 2029 when he would have cominged and the players on with the flag and his jersey as taken to mid field as the coin toss as the captain. and they took a delay of game...
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russian protocol will not catch the word fly out, yes, the russian protocol, and the results showed that we work better than tpietwork . uh-huh yes, well, how, as a figure i will give, if as a delay or packet loss in tcp occurs at a rate of one percent, otherwise tcp recovers these packets within 360 seconds. we restore 5 and 7 seconds. yes, i also have to talk with colleagues, and then i need to help me separately. because if you really have more advanced. uh, have a suggestion of your own? well , of course, everything must be done to support them, of course, the technological ability of the entire aviation sector and unmanned data devices of stable communication is absolutely. therefore, his assistant passed dad, he will work with you to meet, then together we will decide what specific steps need to be taken, we will definitely help. uh-huh wounded offensive today for yuryevich yablokov deputy director of the scientific and soviet center for aeroscript on the subject of just digital platforms uh-huh please vladimir vladimirovich my name is andrey yablokov i represent the script company, the city of st. peters
russian protocol will not catch the word fly out, yes, the russian protocol, and the results showed that we work better than tpietwork . uh-huh yes, well, how, as a figure i will give, if as a delay or packet loss in tcp occurs at a rate of one percent, otherwise tcp recovers these packets within 360 seconds. we restore 5 and 7 seconds. yes, i also have to talk with colleagues, and then i need to help me separately. because if you really have more advanced. uh, have a suggestion of your own?...
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apples and solved the problem because a couple guys lost their job rather than looking at the bigger i can tpirks of power, webs of people who engaged in the protection and support of this behavior, covering it up. >> looking the other way. >> and supporting the people that engaged in it, promoting them, giving them more money, making them the powerful centers of their businesses and media networks and that whole picture and the ways in which women are sidelined, often self-exiled or exiled by others from these industries and of course, we're still only looking at these very elite industries right now. we need to move the focus away from some of the top places and looking at places where there are lower wages and worse working conditions where abuses are worse but names aren't necessarily famous. >> kudos to the recent times about discrimination at fort. >> and the "huffington post" talking about flight attendents and hotel workers. >> the lens open is really crucial. we have to remember this is a massive big picture exposure. >> it's about inequality in the workplace. the me too hash tatag wa
apples and solved the problem because a couple guys lost their job rather than looking at the bigger i can tpirks of power, webs of people who engaged in the protection and support of this behavior, covering it up. >> looking the other way. >> and supporting the people that engaged in it, promoting them, giving them more money, making them the powerful centers of their businesses and media networks and that whole picture and the ways in which women are sidelined, often self-exiled...
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inflation number which is much lower, which makes no sense the social security number is adjusted by the tpisn't want to include it so they can show a much lower inflation rate you and i, brian, we live bit consumer index it's going stay high on the interest rate, i would go with what rick said a couple minutes ago. when you go to the next two or three rate increases through september, you're still finding out that after another 150 basis point increase to september, we are still below the neutral grade of interest. that's when the market will take flight i don't have the comfort that nila has it's not a politically acceptable scenario. >> so what's the outcome, sri? >> the outcome is a lot more pressure on equities maybe delayed. to the extent they don't want to have it, becky before the november elections postpone it to 2023. and this is going to be a long, drawn-out saga so don't take comfort from today's jobs numbers this is nowhere like a goldilocks if you look a year ahead, it is going to be much worse >> i would have to jump in here on the fed outlook >> go ahead, nila. >> if the unem
inflation number which is much lower, which makes no sense the social security number is adjusted by the tpisn't want to include it so they can show a much lower inflation rate you and i, brian, we live bit consumer index it's going stay high on the interest rate, i would go with what rick said a couple minutes ago. when you go to the next two or three rate increases through september, you're still finding out that after another 150 basis point increase to september, we are still below the...
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geoffrey: i think europe -- they have the tpi's to manage any spread widening. e last few weeks or so. i think qt will take place in europe when the market is ready for that. on rate hikes, that is where europe is one step behind the rest of g10, i think that is protected in euro-dollar. with the latest inflation prints, i think they need to accelerate. jonathan: i am not going to explain with the prawn sandwich brigade is. thank you. geoff is a united manchester fan. back in the days, the manager of manchester united football club, the atmosphere at the stadium was dreadful. he referred to those fans as the prawn sandwich brigade. the wealthier crew unpacked their prawn sandwiches and didn't make too much noise. he wanted more noise, more support in the stadium, a bigger atmosphere. tom: we have the same thing here. i am critical of the new york yankees. when they play a fabulous team, all the empty seats from the prawn sandwich club. i give steinway credit for this, a down fancy to sit in the same chair. jonathan: empty corporate seats drives me nuts. the u.s.
geoffrey: i think europe -- they have the tpi's to manage any spread widening. e last few weeks or so. i think qt will take place in europe when the market is ready for that. on rate hikes, that is where europe is one step behind the rest of g10, i think that is protected in euro-dollar. with the latest inflation prints, i think they need to accelerate. jonathan: i am not going to explain with the prawn sandwich brigade is. thank you. geoff is a united manchester fan. back in the days, the...
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. * the mta, senior management and board of directors will soon be deciding how to spend this tpi money, the $6.7 million, that can be used to maintain and improve the reliability of the muni system. in my view, this is a test of muni management. it is a test about how serious this agency is about reversing the decades of severe under investment and the reliability of the system. i am also today on the bright side, introducing a resolution to approve the purchase by muni of 17 new 40-foot hybrid diesel buses. we recently approved the purchase of 45 new buses and new funding has arrived and we're able to purchase even more. so, it's great that the agency is able to move forward and increasing the number of buses that we have on our streets, and the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor wiener. mr. president, seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes roll call for introductions. >> thank you. why don't we go now to general public comment. >> the next item on the agenda is the opportunity for the public to address the board for up to two minutes, generally on items within the s
. * the mta, senior management and board of directors will soon be deciding how to spend this tpi money, the $6.7 million, that can be used to maintain and improve the reliability of the muni system. in my view, this is a test of muni management. it is a test about how serious this agency is about reversing the decades of severe under investment and the reliability of the system. i am also today on the bright side, introducing a resolution to approve the purchase by muni of 17 new 40-foot...
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it's close to i-495 and the emergency room and tpi hl. dy has been decomposing and may have been there a while. they have not found signs of a cre but stillooking. the body has been handed over to the medical examiner to be identified and determineea ca of death. >>> 85 people are waking up withouts a home t morning after a fire ripped through a greenbelt apartment complex. >> this happened yesterday afternoon. the franklin square apartments. breezewood terrace. chopper 4 was there when the flames were still shooting out of the building. smoke could be seen rising over the beltway. the roof is missing for much of the structure. many of the units appear to be gutted. this is the second timegh firers were at that complex. just the day before, we're told that residents were about gas smell. >> when it came, they s it' not gasoline but it's not harmful. then this hpened. >> no one got hurt in the fire but a lot of residents lost everything they own. the red cross is helping this mornin w those folks have nowhere else to go. the cause of the fi
it's close to i-495 and the emergency room and tpi hl. dy has been decomposing and may have been there a while. they have not found signs of a cre but stillooking. the body has been handed over to the medical examiner to be identified and determineea ca of death. >>> 85 people are waking up withouts a home t morning after a fire ripped through a greenbelt apartment complex. >> this happened yesterday afternoon. the franklin square apartments. breezewood terrace. chopper 4 was...
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and if he is, well, more the pit tpi to him. neil: what do you think chinese are doing with him. we have not sn he or hair of him in last 24 hours. reportedly. what do you think they are doing. >> i don't know. neil: what do you suspect, you are pretty good at ts. >> thank you. but if i were in their shoes i all have him in a very isolated location, i would not be watrboarding him but i do erything else short of that, if he does not know more, which is probable, they would throw him aside like a used rag. neil: meantime vic vladimir putn the picture, what good is it for the russians then? >> the russians would as chinese woul try to make it useful to other people, we're talking about information that is tracble to trorists, and terrorist cells and ters and nation such as iran, i would think that you know, you have a little race to get mr. snowden in hand, and to get what elsee knows to sell it to the iranians or give it to them. to make sure they really felt betterbout the russians or the chinese that is what i would do. neil: here is what really worries me, i hope i am wrong. i
and if he is, well, more the pit tpi to him. neil: what do you think chinese are doing with him. we have not sn he or hair of him in last 24 hours. reportedly. what do you think they are doing. >> i don't know. neil: what do you suspect, you are pretty good at ts. >> thank you. but if i were in their shoes i all have him in a very isolated location, i would not be watrboarding him but i do erything else short of that, if he does not know more, which is probable, they would throw him...
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over 180 projects in 40 states will receive the tax credits. one of them is tpi., which is based in newton, iowa, one of america's leading wind turbine manufacturers, and because of the tax credits, they will not only be able to expand an existing facility in newton, and not only be able to build a brand new facility in nebraska, but also they will be able to hire over 200 new workers, and it is my hope that similar stories will be told in cities and towns across america because of this initiative. in fact, this initiative is so popular that we have far more qualified applicants than we have been able to fund. we have received requests for roughly three times as much in fund i funding than we could provide. that is why as part of the jobs package on which i'm urging congress to act, i have called for investing another $5 billion in the program which could put even more americans to work right away building and equipping clean energy manufacturing facilities here in the united states. in the letters that i receive at night and many of you know i get about tenters
over 180 projects in 40 states will receive the tax credits. one of them is tpi., which is based in newton, iowa, one of america's leading wind turbine manufacturers, and because of the tax credits, they will not only be able to expand an existing facility in newton, and not only be able to build a brand new facility in nebraska, but also they will be able to hire over 200 new workers, and it is my hope that similar stories will be told in cities and towns across america because of this...
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jonathan: can the bond vigilantes in europe make a comeback or will tpi stop that from happening? >> i think the ecb is going to give the best try to avoid -- and support italy, for example. i think they have come back and it is a big challenge. jonathan: your world of bond vigilantes. how many years ago was that? tom: it was a long time ago when there was not a bear market like this. that was a walk in the park compared to where we are now. jonathan: in many ways, the week begins tomorrow, not today when we get earnings from her soft and alphabet. lisa went through all of the economic data we get through this week as well. tom: we are trying to make monday eventful as well. i think with out question, the conversation this morning was stephen englander. how many people disagreed in the game? the answer is seven out of 10? jonathan: it looks pretty divided down the middle. others looked at it and said i see evidence of this being stickier. lisa: this is the toughest market i can imagine. the factoring into the supply-side constraints, it is many different areas of the supply-side ma
jonathan: can the bond vigilantes in europe make a comeback or will tpi stop that from happening? >> i think the ecb is going to give the best try to avoid -- and support italy, for example. i think they have come back and it is a big challenge. jonathan: your world of bond vigilantes. how many years ago was that? tom: it was a long time ago when there was not a bear market like this. that was a walk in the park compared to where we are now. jonathan: in many ways, the week begins...
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the girl is in tpi hosl but her brother was killed instantly. portage police say its first responders were visibly shaken while responding to the scene. they worked through the emotions to save the 2-year-old girl. her brother was 3. investigators say the toddlers snuck out of the screen doorei mobile home to go see the train. very sad. >>> 16-year-old kyle plush was crushed to death in a minivan earlier thyear. he called 9-1-1 twice. but first responders could not find him. >> remember thisry s now kyle's parents are speaking out for the first time calling for change. kyle used sir i to call for help twice. failures in the system prevented dispatchers from hearing himnd patrol officers couldn't find himn time. his parents are pushing for 911 improvements across the country in an effort to save live >> the more you learn, the more amazed you are of how are we operating in such a primitive way when we're in this daynd age? >> you can hear more from nbc's exclusive interview with the plushes and what they're calling for still ahead on "today." >>>
the girl is in tpi hosl but her brother was killed instantly. portage police say its first responders were visibly shaken while responding to the scene. they worked through the emotions to save the 2-year-old girl. her brother was 3. investigators say the toddlers snuck out of the screen doorei mobile home to go see the train. very sad. >>> 16-year-old kyle plush was crushed to death in a minivan earlier thyear. he called 9-1-1 twice. but first responders could not find him. >>...
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posted a net loss for the quarter driven by efforts to shed its africa unit that moves past the tps scandal. -- tpivestment bank in our advisory business and that underwriting, equity underwriting, we have a great quarter, the first half of its year was one of the best result bank has had in that part of her business. credit-rating did quite well. in rates and currency, we are, we were down in the second quarter. we have made some recent very important hires. get that corrected, but overall, i think the investment bank had a pretty good quarter. >> you're still happy with the extent to which you back to the investment banking business at barclays and you think you have taken enough action to turn the performance around? room forll have improvement, we are clearly very pleased with the strategy we set out in terms of the transatlantic and consumer apartment -- consumer and investment banks. we are number one investment bank and the u.k. with a market share of over 10% in the second quarter. so we like the business, it is important to the overall strategy. we will continue to invest in our investment
posted a net loss for the quarter driven by efforts to shed its africa unit that moves past the tps scandal. -- tpivestment bank in our advisory business and that underwriting, equity underwriting, we have a great quarter, the first half of its year was one of the best result bank has had in that part of her business. credit-rating did quite well. in rates and currency, we are, we were down in the second quarter. we have made some recent very important hires. get that corrected, but overall, i...