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get started for free at ancestry.com mark: welcome back. fan of the senator, people who attack him attend to attack me too, senator hawley. thank you for coming on. first of all give the american people a little bit of your background. >> thank you, i grew up in rural missouri. small town. i mean small. about 4800 people. where i grew up. and then i went to catholic high school. and then on to college and law school, i am a lawyer, don't hole that against the me, met my wife in law school, we worked together at united states supreme court, got married, my back ground is constitutional law, i was focused on religious liberty and first amendment, then attorney general of state of missouri, and elected to u.s. senate just two short years ago, a fast ride, to me, most important thing in my life beside my wife, in-- erin, we have 3 kids at home. mark: wonderful. senator, aoc and tlaib and presley and others on democrat side in the house, it appears they can say just about anything that i want to say to about anyone. they can make the outrageous
get started for free at ancestry.com mark: welcome back. fan of the senator, people who attack him attend to attack me too, senator hawley. thank you for coming on. first of all give the american people a little bit of your background. >> thank you, i grew up in rural missouri. small town. i mean small. about 4800 people. where i grew up. and then i went to catholic high school. and then on to college and law school, i am a lawyer, don't hole that against the me, met my wife in law...
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get started for free at ancestry.com >>> welcome back, everyone.e did mention earlier about 1/4 of americans surveyed want to avoid getting the covid vaccine. still, public trust in other countries is rising. 54% of people in 15 countries now say they would get a shot if one were offered to them. that's up from 41% back in november. the survey found that respondents from the u.k. were the most willing to get a dose. so far more than 10 million people in the u.k. have received their first vaccination and now the government is launching a study to determine if vaccine recipients can safely mix and match different types of doses. after some early global skepticism, a doctor said russia's sputnik vaccine has more than 91% effective at preventing covid-19 infections. >> they absolutely met the same standards in terms of the quality of the trial and the reliability of the data. i would say there's one caveat and that is around the safety data. at the moment we don't have the full safety data for the russian vaccine. they're still in the process of collec
get started for free at ancestry.com >>> welcome back, everyone.e did mention earlier about 1/4 of americans surveyed want to avoid getting the covid vaccine. still, public trust in other countries is rising. 54% of people in 15 countries now say they would get a shot if one were offered to them. that's up from 41% back in november. the survey found that respondents from the u.k. were the most willing to get a dose. so far more than 10 million people in the u.k. have received their...
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get started for free at ancestry.com >> welcome back, you know it is, mazes me when i stand back andates for days and days over the president's tax returns which are meaningless to majority of american people. only to the democrats and media who want to use them to club him over the head, we see other debates about what needed in inner-cities and systemic racism, and we hear lebron james comment comment on it and hollywood actors and don lemon and media types who know nothing about it. if is true. we have core education. learning. and history. and the things that are needed to get along in society and assimilate to the culture, what to we have? a democrat party, national education association, american federation for teachers, this conglomerate of a monopoly. that controls our cities and all education but particular the cities, where many are too poor, they are stuck, they are told you are going to that government facility down the street, whether or not our kid is threatened or whether it safe or whether they are getting educated, whether or not you like it in america. what we need
get started for free at ancestry.com >> welcome back, you know it is, mazes me when i stand back andates for days and days over the president's tax returns which are meaningless to majority of american people. only to the democrats and media who want to use them to club him over the head, we see other debates about what needed in inner-cities and systemic racism, and we hear lebron james comment comment on it and hollywood actors and don lemon and media types who know nothing about it. if...
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get started for free at ancestry.com welcome back, the future of the nfl, super bowl 55 belongs to theady. there looking dominant in their victory and brady winning his seventh super bowl which is more than any other nfl franchise. did he just cement his legacy as the greatest athlete of all time? and did the rising star of patrick home hit a major roadblock or was it just a bump in the road. we throw it to the panel to breakdown the big game. lawrence, i would like to start with you and post to that question, is tom brady, in your eyes the greatest athlete of all times. he has a long way to go. he's only 24, correct me if i'm wrong but he has a lot more in him. so he played entered today. his foot is injured today. he should be celebrated for one thing today. it's a brilliant mind when it comes to football. there's all this notion that players could do it without him even his assistant coaches packet had coached out some of the reform of the level of spellcheck. they dispelled that myth today and tom brady is the go and he did it without him and that should be celebrated tonight. >> s
get started for free at ancestry.com welcome back, the future of the nfl, super bowl 55 belongs to theady. there looking dominant in their victory and brady winning his seventh super bowl which is more than any other nfl franchise. did he just cement his legacy as the greatest athlete of all time? and did the rising star of patrick home hit a major roadblock or was it just a bump in the road. we throw it to the panel to breakdown the big game. lawrence, i would like to start with you and post...
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get started for free at ancestry.com mark: welcome back.enator josh hawley never met senator josh hawley but i'm a big fan the senator because people who attack him tend to attack me too. so it is good to know who they are. now senator first of all give the american people a little bit of your background. >> thanks for having me i grew up in rural missouri. small town, and i mean small market about 4800 people. where i grew up, and then i went to catholic high school, and then on to college and law school i'm a lawyer don't hold that against me met my wife, in law school we work together actually at the united states supreme court. and got married an my background is in constitutional law, i was a constitutional lit gator with a particular focus on religious liberty and first amendment. then i was attorney general of the state of missouri. and i got elected to the u.s. senate just two short years ago. so it's -- it's been a fast ride i'll tell you to me the most important thing in my life of the to my wife erin married now for ten and a hal
get started for free at ancestry.com mark: welcome back.enator josh hawley never met senator josh hawley but i'm a big fan the senator because people who attack him tend to attack me too. so it is good to know who they are. now senator first of all give the american people a little bit of your background. >> thanks for having me i grew up in rural missouri. small town, and i mean small market about 4800 people. where i grew up, and then i went to catholic high school, and then on to...
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get started for free at ancestry.com sandra: welcome back live continuing special coverage "america reportspeech of the former president donald trump since leaving office i am sandra smith, as we await the former president the crowd seems to be on their feet. john: we are told a few seconds ago, welcome back i'm john roberts in washington that the president arrived in the building there for cpac, also at cpac is a florida republican congressman ryan donald from the 19th congressional district he is very familiar with people who watch "america reports" during the week and joined us on this sunday afternoon, congressman donald it's great to talk to you. we talked to you a couple of days ago yesterday, you told her she did not want to hear the president relitigate the november 3 election, based on what you heard and seen at cpac over the last couple of days we know the president has been tweaking his script based on what the other people there appear have said. what do you think is the most important message for him to deliver today? >> i think the president will talk about his agenda over the
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at ancestry.com maria: welcome back. right now 8:00 a.m. a ornamental on the east coast low interest rates sticking around the federal reserve will continue supporting economic recovery comments released bulls in a big way driving the action rising interest rates, yields on 10-year now hoveringaround 1.46%, look at this, in its up 7.9 basis points highest level in about a year, take a look at futures indicating a loss start of trading as a result of this move in interest rates, we had been showing gain certainly for dow industrials earlier, now, things have worsened dow is negative, the nasdaq is down 135 points and s&p lower by 14 1/4 we are waiting on readingings initial jobless claims gdp and goods orders out in about 30 minutes the comments sparking a rally, gain 424 points, 31961, nasdaq was up 13 the s&p higher by 44 reversal this morning with hire triple digits stimulus battle on will 15 dollar minimum wage be included in the massive 1.9 trillion-dollar package could have an answer today as house democrats look to
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get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back. good friday morning, everybody.h. jobs friday, a look at the markets this half hour, we have a rally underway in record territory, dow industrials up 141 points, nasdaq up 51, and s&p higher by 18 and-a-half. in record territory ahead of the jobs report out in about an hour from now. we'll have full coverage with our all-star panel this morning as we get the january jobs report at 8:30 a.m. eastern. this on top of a sea of green yesterday, both the nays dashing and s&p -- nasdaq and s&p 500 closed at all-time highs yesterday. we are beginning the day in unchartered territory with the dow at 31,055. the s&p at 3871. global markets this morning are higher, european indices edging higher on vaccine optimism. the cac is up 60, dax higher by 43. in asia overnight markets were mostly higher. japan the best performer overnight with the nikkei average up one and-a-half percent. then there's this, lucken coffee filing for bankruptcy protection. lauren simonetti with details right now. >> it's a chapter 15 filing, comes month
get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back. good friday morning, everybody.h. jobs friday, a look at the markets this half hour, we have a rally underway in record territory, dow industrials up 141 points, nasdaq up 51, and s&p higher by 18 and-a-half. in record territory ahead of the jobs report out in about an hour from now. we'll have full coverage with our all-star panel this morning as we get the january jobs report at 8:30 a.m. eastern. this on top of a sea of green...
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get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back.mo. we have a solid on the way this point with features ending-- indicating a decline on the dow industrials. kicking off a week with nasdaq down 181 and interest rates are moving higher with the 10 year treasury yield hitting a one-year high overnight as recovery hopes rise along with expectations of higher inflation and we also have the selloff of shares of boeing. last week the dow jones had its third consecutive week in the green and nasdaq and s&p 500 lower, but the dow industrial sitting records last week trading up about a fraction on the week. global markets this morning are weaker, european market set the tone. they are lower across the board. dax index lower by 81. uk prime minister boris johnson announced a plan to lift england's strict lockdown including opening of all schools early next month, outdoor gatherings of to six people to follow later, not much for markets this morning in europe. in asia markets finished let mostly lower. the price spot was japan with nikkei up a
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ancestry.com muck. elizabeth: let's welcome fox news contributor david webb.it appears in washington common sense has left the building. multiple studies, including one by the new york fed, shows democrat senators elizabeth warren and chuck schumer are flat out wrong. every time you give money to colleges, they keep raising tuition. they want to forgive student loan debt. again, every time colleges get free money, they raise tuition. new york fed found they raised tuition 65 cents for every free dollar they get in federal money, the way to stop colleges gouging american families to hit them in their wallets, and that is the lucrative tax breaks that colleges get. what do you think? >> i think this has been a train that left the station in 1965, excuse me, e. mac. in 1965 this began this pathway of funding colleges and increasing college costs. look at where we are today from then to now. they're right about this. they get $150 billion, they've gotten -- think about it, since '65, trillions of dollars effectively in government programs and education goes up, ed
ancestry.com muck. elizabeth: let's welcome fox news contributor david webb.it appears in washington common sense has left the building. multiple studies, including one by the new york fed, shows democrat senators elizabeth warren and chuck schumer are flat out wrong. every time you give money to colleges, they keep raising tuition. they want to forgive student loan debt. again, every time colleges get free money, they raise tuition. new york fed found they raised tuition 65 cents for every...
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get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ elizabeth: welcome back to the show "the hill" media columnistwhen you saw jeep deleted bruce springsteen's super bowl ad from youtube after news got out that springsteen had a dwi arrest back in november? critics are asking why didn't springsteen reveal this before the super bowl ad ran? he needs help should get help but why didn't he do it before doing a jeep driving commercial? >> the guy on a high moral plane endorsed kerry, obama, hillary and biden, the most partisan person in music. jeep decides to hire this guy who is from the jersey shore. they stick him in the ad in middle of kansas, dressed him up like john wayne. they could have chosen anybody else, any celebrity, this is the luck here. for for springsteen to say nothing, this will air 97 million people before super bowl, there is dui you don't know about, maybe find somebody else. he didn't do that here. now jeep had to pull the ad. they say the ad overall is on pause. it is gone. you will never see it. elizabeth: mothers against drunk driving are angry about this. they're really upse
get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ elizabeth: welcome back to the show "the hill" media columnistwhen you saw jeep deleted bruce springsteen's super bowl ad from youtube after news got out that springsteen had a dwi arrest back in november? critics are asking why didn't springsteen reveal this before the super bowl ad ran? he needs help should get help but why didn't he do it before doing a jeep driving commercial? >> the guy on a high moral plane endorsed kerry, obama,...
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at ancestry.com elizabeth: let's welcome back former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland" okay, kt, what's the biden administration's strategy on china? there's lots of tough talk, talk of action. is that true? >> well, they are talking tough. i mean, the president, the secretary of state and national security adviser, their talking very -- they're talking very tough, but their deeds don't match their words. for example, you know, they're talking tough about we're going to protect our intellectual property rights, we're going to hold china responsible, we're going to work with our allies, make sure we secure the supply chain. they canceled the keystone pipeline. who does that benefit? it benefits china. as the canadian ambassador once told me, look, we want to sell canadian oil to america, but if you guys don't want it, we're going to sell that same oil to china. and there are a number of other things, economic things, taking chinese companies off blacklists so they can now be inside our create call infrastructure, can be in our universities recruiting spies, stealing int
at ancestry.com elizabeth: let's welcome back former trump deputy national security adviser kt mcfarland" okay, kt, what's the biden administration's strategy on china? there's lots of tough talk, talk of action. is that true? >> well, they are talking tough. i mean, the president, the secretary of state and national security adviser, their talking very -- they're talking very tough, but their deeds don't match their words. for example, you know, they're talking tough about we're...
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at ancestry.com neil: welcome back to coast to coast i'm steve heir began in thrants the fda is meetingcted we will hear about approval some time late this afternoon or even this evening if that is the case. johnson & johnson said it would roll out 4 million doses of the vaccine immediately 20 million by the end of march and as much as 100 million doses by this summer there are real advantages to the third vaccine the biggest one as neil mentioned earlier it is a single shot vaccine pmg the others take two shots also it is easier to transport and move around in the store this vaccine doesn't need freezing it can sit in the refrigerator three months it is also shown to have less side effects. so far than other two and more traditional vaccine, there are some downsides, though, 72% overall effectiveness rate in the u.s.. this compare to other two vaccines which are well above 90% but medical experts say this vaccine from johnson & johnson prevents hospitalizations, and prevents deaths. >> there's no safe and effective vaccine will help protect more people faster. >> this vaccine was exten
at ancestry.com neil: welcome back to coast to coast i'm steve heir began in thrants the fda is meetingcted we will hear about approval some time late this afternoon or even this evening if that is the case. johnson & johnson said it would roll out 4 million doses of the vaccine immediately 20 million by the end of march and as much as 100 million doses by this summer there are real advantages to the third vaccine the biggest one as neil mentioned earlier it is a single shot vaccine pmg the...
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get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back, good monday morning, everybody. this morning. s&p 500 is once again in unchartered territory. eyeing a new record high and it was a record setter on friday for the s&p. it was the best week for the markets since november with the dow industrials up almost 4% on the week, the nasdaq up better than 6% on the week and the s&p 500 higher by 4 and a half percent on the week. european markets are picking up where wall street left off this morning, we have momentum there as well. investors across the world hopeful about more stimulus coming to this economy and the ftse 100 up 69, cac quarante is up 41 and the dax index in germany higher by 45. asian markets also mostly higher with the exception of korea. best performer overnight was japan with nikkei average up better than 2%. and then this, a new study raising red flags on the uk's strain of the coronavirus. cheryl casone with the details now. cheryl. cheryl: that is right, maria. while the sprain that is remained at low levels in the united states since research shows it
get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back, good monday morning, everybody. this morning. s&p 500 is once again in unchartered territory. eyeing a new record high and it was a record setter on friday for the s&p. it was the best week for the markets since november with the dow industrials up almost 4% on the week, the nasdaq up better than 6% on the week and the s&p 500 higher by 4 and a half percent on the week. european markets are picking up where wall street left...
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get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back, cuomo covid catastrophe top reportedly apologizingn nursing homes, 40% hire than reported, the controversy pushing new york congressman lee zeld tiny call on department of justice to gait cuomo visits white house with others to discuss the plan for covid relief. >> joining me house ways and means chairman tom reed your reaction to news from governor cuomo's aide. >> well, i will tell you now we have governor cuomo second in command confession to fellow democrat lawmakers admitting she committed criminal activity to cover-up for what they were hiding from the federal officials that were responsible to get to the bottom of this, and make sure that skill nursing homesks nursing home we earned what happened with covid-19 that sent 15,000 people to deaths this cannot go unaccounted for arguing in committee demanding be part of this covid-19 package, for most importantly, days of cuomo are going to be numbered in albany here most important start with second in command i am looking at filing a personal criminal complaint against this individ
get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back, cuomo covid catastrophe top reportedly apologizingn nursing homes, 40% hire than reported, the controversy pushing new york congressman lee zeld tiny call on department of justice to gait cuomo visits white house with others to discuss the plan for covid relief. >> joining me house ways and means chairman tom reed your reaction to news from governor cuomo's aide. >> well, i will tell you now we have governor cuomo second in...
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get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back.s morning, according to the wall street journal and bloomberg, oil of giants exxon mobil and chevron ceos held preliminary merger talks after the pandemic hit the global economy. if these two companies were to combine, the market value of this combined company would be $350 billion. joining me right now is andy lipow. what's your reaction to the conversations these two ceos had about combining? >> well, it's really surprising that two of the biggest oil companies need to seek additional efficiencies given what happened in the oil market last year and we saw a lot of consolidation and acquisitions between smaller players and most notably chevron bought noble energy last year as oil prices tanked. if we look at the beg picture, we've got -- big picture, we've got an oil industry where we see too much oil, too much refining, too much petrochemicals, at the same time auto manufacturers like gm volkswagen are looking like complete electric vehicle fleet by 2035. maria: what are the implicat
get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back.s morning, according to the wall street journal and bloomberg, oil of giants exxon mobil and chevron ceos held preliminary merger talks after the pandemic hit the global economy. if these two companies were to combine, the market value of this combined company would be $350 billion. joining me right now is andy lipow. what's your reaction to the conversations these two ceos had about combining? >> well, it's really surprising that...
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get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back.oronavirus aid package without republican support, this with the senate set to approve a budget resolution later this week which will move forward the reconciliation process, president biden expressed an openness to sending direct payments to smaller groups of americans but he would not budge on the $1,400 check amount. joining me now is the chief political correspondent for the washington examiner and fox news contributor, byron york. good to see you this morning. how does this play out? >> well, we're not sure entirely. first of all, it's going to be close in both houses. i mean, remember, house democrats having lost seats in the election when they thought they were going to pick up seats have a very, very narrow majority. so nancy pelosi cannot just get what she wants immediately without having to convince some members of her own side and then of course the senate is 50/50. i think one of the things that's happening is the most partisan activist democrats are afraid that president b
get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back.oronavirus aid package without republican support, this with the senate set to approve a budget resolution later this week which will move forward the reconciliation process, president biden expressed an openness to sending direct payments to smaller groups of americans but he would not budge on the $1,400 check amount. joining me now is the chief political correspondent for the washington examiner and fox news contributor, byron york....
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get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ ♪ elizabeth: let's welcome back to the show fox news political mayor libby schaff criticized the city council for moving to defund the police. now the mayor is saying innocent senior citizens are getting attacked. this is disturbing video. a 99 -- 91-year-old man violently pushed to the ground. your reaction? >> i mean, it's disturbing, but when you have a whole movement, an entire movement that the democrats have bowed down to saying we've got to defund the police, that was going to make matters better, what else did they expect? you look at the city of new york, bill de blasio cut a billion dollars from the police department budget. you look at los angeles, $150 million cut. i think homicides are up 25%. this is happening all over the country, those who went and said, hey, we're going to defund the police, they're seeing the ramifications of those decisions, and at lot of -- and a lot of these elected officials are regretting what they did. they bowed to the movement, and here we are. you made your citizens less safe. it's disturbing. elizabeth
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get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ ♪ caved david welcome back.dobbs. well, the nerve trumpers at the lincoln project are scrambling for survival after one of their cofounders was caught sending sexually expolice sit messages to young men. john weaver has been accused by 21 men, the youngest of whom was 14. wikipedia has locked the lincoln project's page until april 10 meaning no mention of weaver's harassment charges can be added to that page at least until then. >>> well, failed georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams is being rewarded for helping to get joe biden and two democrat senators elected. she was nominated today for the nobel peace prize by a socialist norwegian politician. the nomination coming as abrams' new georgia project is under investigation by georgia secretary of state raffensperger for allegations it enrolled ineligible and deceased voters. joining me now is jason chaffetz, former congressman and former chairman of the house overnight if committee, best selling author and fox business contributor. by the way, his new bo
get started for free at ancestry.com ♪ ♪ caved david welcome back.dobbs. well, the nerve trumpers at the lincoln project are scrambling for survival after one of their cofounders was caught sending sexually expolice sit messages to young men. john weaver has been accused by 21 men, the youngest of whom was 14. wikipedia has locked the lincoln project's page until april 10 meaning no mention of weaver's harassment charges can be added to that page at least until then. >>> well,...
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get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back the stimulus showdown the house will move forwardts, they want minimum wage at 10 dollars an hour not 15 joining me right now kentucky senator senate the foreign relations member rand paul senator appall always a pleasure to see you. thank you so much for joining us you are introducing right to work legislation today, i want to get into that, but first let's walk through this bill, would you think 20% or 25% of it is covid related? i know there is a whole host of things, that have nothing to do with covid in this bill. >> here is the thing maria eventually will let us read it probably hour or two to go at this particular point we don't know what is in it the rumors every wish list every sort of thing democrats want on christmastory is going to be in there some will have to do with covid the bottom line is we don't have two trillion dollars sitting around here so all going to be borrowed. you know idea of stimulus, or bailout seen and unseen you see money you get like it you ask do you want money they say we want money but people don'
get started for free at ancestry.com maria: welcome back the stimulus showdown the house will move forwardts, they want minimum wage at 10 dollars an hour not 15 joining me right now kentucky senator senate the foreign relations member rand paul senator appall always a pleasure to see you. thank you so much for joining us you are introducing right to work legislation today, i want to get into that, but first let's walk through this bill, would you think 20% or 25% of it is covid related? i know...
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get started for free at ancestry.com ♪. pete: welcome back.ling in line, planning to spend $27 billion on electric cars by 2025. but at is stands, electric vehicles only generate 2% of sales and no profit yet for the company. will: joining us now with an inside look how plants are preparing to make the shift, auto expert, mike caudill. mike, good morning. you're outside of a plant rite now. tell me about a couple right now. tell me about a couple dates, 2025 and 2035. what are we accomplishing by those dates. >> thanks for having me on. 2035, general motors will be completely carbon negative by 2035. that will move all of their vehicles into the world of electrification. 2025 is an incredibly aggressive number. they will have 30 vehicles on the market all electric. they have only one in the chevy bolt. they announced a ton of different vehicles. i'm here in spring hill, tennessee. these are one of three plants being converted right now. this is the spring hill tennessee general motors plant where they make the xc-5 and xc-6 and gmc acadia. cad
get started for free at ancestry.com ♪. pete: welcome back.ling in line, planning to spend $27 billion on electric cars by 2025. but at is stands, electric vehicles only generate 2% of sales and no profit yet for the company. will: joining us now with an inside look how plants are preparing to make the shift, auto expert, mike caudill. mike, good morning. you're outside of a plant rite now. tell me about a couple right now. tell me about a couple dates, 2025 and 2035. what are we...
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started for free at ancestry.com jackie: we're keeping close eye on the white house this hour where 10 republican senators are meeting with president biden over covid relief. let's welcomecik. democrats say, kim, that they are going to ram through covid-19 relief without congress. when the rest of the country is actually saying reopen schools. get us back to business. get us working again and you bring the prosperity back. it is not necessarily about the relief package per se. your thought on approaches being taken when it comes to stimulus. is this more to appease wall street for example and certain parts of the population over putting the priorities first? >> yeah, thank you, jackie so much for having me. i appreciate it. unfortunately this is what we see all the time, right? congress is supposed to be representatives of the american people. unfortunately when the american people speak up and voices just not heard. there are a lot of people like you said the want economy to be reopened, reopen businesses and schools. a lot of parents are frustrated. people want to work. they do not want government assistance. of course the relief would be great and i'm sure it is want
started for free at ancestry.com jackie: we're keeping close eye on the white house this hour where 10 republican senators are meeting with president biden over covid relief. let's welcomecik. democrats say, kim, that they are going to ram through covid-19 relief without congress. when the rest of the country is actually saying reopen schools. get us back to business. get us working again and you bring the prosperity back. it is not necessarily about the relief package per se. your thought on...
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ancestry.com your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, all in one place. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. maria: welcomeyl: this is something else, to retail sales we have seen economists giving us a broad range, this is above the highest range maria the month-over-month january retail sales estimate 1.1%, we came in 5.3%, 5.3% that is incredible. if you strip out ought for the month-over-month january retail sales estimate 1.-- one percent came in 5.9% again incredible numbers the ranges to give you a sense how big this, the range 4.1% jump that was top economist even mark zandi at mood isis saying 2% that is for those retail sales a move down in futures i don't get it ppi month-over-month producer price indices inflation a gain .4% came in, at 1.3%, 1.3% gain, for january year-over-year, again, way above estimates .9% came in 1.7% strong consumer spending then getting hiccup in inflation could be have a what market of kind right now, volatile food and emergency expecting .2% got 1.2% higher than expected on inflation the core for the year-over-year looking for 1.1 a gain got 2% going through these inc
ancestry.com your daily dashboard from fidelity -- a visual snapshot of your investments, key portfolio events, all in one place. because when it's decision time, you need decision tech. only from fidelity. maria: welcomeyl: this is something else, to retail sales we have seen economists giving us a broad range, this is above the highest range maria the month-over-month january retail sales estimate 1.1%, we came in 5.3%, 5.3% that is incredible. if you strip out ought for the month-over-month...