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bess: i mean, that's the question. there's no indication that the fed is going to cut the fed fund rate in september because the inflation data points are not positive enough yet. they could even raise them. i don't think it weaken on that. rates have gone down a little bit in the last few weeks. this is a news cycle and we have to live with the 6% to 7%, even 8%. this is where the new mortgage rates are. paulina: what's interesting about this time is that when you look at the national association of realtors measure, the past few years have been one of the most unaffordable housing markets in decades. like you mentioned, it's a combination of borrowing costs, high home values, and inventory that created a perfect storm that put housing out of reach for many people. i think that the price, as home values continue to rise, there are fewer and fewer americans that can break into the market. vonnie: it's also a question of other expenses, right? expenses to do with insurance and other types of -- expenses took one third o
bess: i mean, that's the question. there's no indication that the fed is going to cut the fed fund rate in september because the inflation data points are not positive enough yet. they could even raise them. i don't think it weaken on that. rates have gone down a little bit in the last few weeks. this is a news cycle and we have to live with the 6% to 7%, even 8%. this is where the new mortgage rates are. paulina: what's interesting about this time is that when you look at the national...
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. >> bess, explain this to me.he sale price in april was up 6% that was due to inventory, but out rates are still high i thought prices would go down why are they still up? >> parts of that is because of decent demand and not enough inventory, that keeps prices higher. >> where is the demand coming from where are people getting the money for the bidding wars that are pushing prices higher? >> there is a real commitment to buy housing. i think people -- it is a commitment to economic security. it's truly the queen of the asset classes. when people have a little bit of savings, they want to buy a home even if it is a first-time home. rates are still historically low. we have to get that in context it is not like they are double digits 6% and 7% is still historical alihistorically low. 50 million people in america are between the ages of 30 and 40. those are a lot of the first-time home buyers today >> if you talk to your parents or grandparents, they talk about the double digit interest rates they had the issue of ne
. >> bess, explain this to me.he sale price in april was up 6% that was due to inventory, but out rates are still high i thought prices would go down why are they still up? >> parts of that is because of decent demand and not enough inventory, that keeps prices higher. >> where is the demand coming from where are people getting the money for the bidding wars that are pushing prices higher? >> there is a real commitment to buy housing. i think people -- it is a commitment...
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esmail pouraj , south east asia regional office of radio and television news agency. 6 members of besse iran media group after a week of detention in saudi arabia last night through dubai. they were returned to our country. 3 of these people last week while with a person's mobile phone was taken while filming the ceremony of reciting the holy quran in al-nabi mosque . two others were arrested while they were entering a hotel where iranian pilgrims are staying to participate in the kamil prayer ceremony . the sixth person was summoned and arrested from the hotel where they were staying. this incident was strange for us because we did not witness such an incident years ago. i still said that we are not aware of the causes of this incident and we will do the necessary follow-up, god willing . dear viewers, thank you very much for being with us you were with i want to greet you again, dear compatriots, have a good evening. until the last days of the week, it can be said that almost in most parts of our country, we will witness a gradual increase in temperature. at the moment, for the next 5
esmail pouraj , south east asia regional office of radio and television news agency. 6 members of besse iran media group after a week of detention in saudi arabia last night through dubai. they were returned to our country. 3 of these people last week while with a person's mobile phone was taken while filming the ceremony of reciting the holy quran in al-nabi mosque . two others were arrested while they were entering a hotel where iranian pilgrims are staying to participate in the kamil prayer...
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and here was the metropolitan opera with a virtually all black cast singing porgy and bess. great success and remembered to this day as one of these, you know, monumental first steps that continued. and i think on a small scale, it was very, very important, not just for showcasing cultural achievements, which is important, but i think for beginning that person to person contact. and as i look through some of president eisenhower, his writings and speeches, i've come across people to people contact him greatly believed that that at the end of the day you had to have power for ordinary americans. ordinary russians is somehow talk to each other. and so there were two other components. there was a cultural exchange, very important. there began a rather small 1958 with academic exchange so that professors of history, professors of political science who knew russian, who dealt with soviet union could spend some time in the soviet union. and an equal number of soviet scholars could come to the united states to do the same. it was a real honest person to person exchange. it was init
and here was the metropolitan opera with a virtually all black cast singing porgy and bess. great success and remembered to this day as one of these, you know, monumental first steps that continued. and i think on a small scale, it was very, very important, not just for showcasing cultural achievements, which is important, but i think for beginning that person to person contact. and as i look through some of president eisenhower, his writings and speeches, i've come across people to people...
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and here was the metropolitan opera with a virtually all black cast singing porgy and bess. great success and remembered to this day as one of these, you know, monumental first steps that continued. and i think on a small scale, it was very, very important, not just for showcasing cultural achievements, which is important, but i think for beginning that person to person contact. and as i look through some of president eisenhower, his writings and speeches, i've come across people to people contact him greatly believed that that at the end of the day you had to have power for ordinary americans. ordinary russians is somehow talk to each other. and so there were two other components. there was a cultural exchange, very important. there began a rather small 1958 with academic exchange so that professors of history, professors of political science who knew russian, who dealt with soviet union could spend some time in the soviet union. and an equal number of soviet scholars could come to the united states to do the same. it was a real honest person to person exchange. it was init
and here was the metropolitan opera with a virtually all black cast singing porgy and bess. great success and remembered to this day as one of these, you know, monumental first steps that continued. and i think on a small scale, it was very, very important, not just for showcasing cultural achievements, which is important, but i think for beginning that person to person contact. and as i look through some of president eisenhower, his writings and speeches, i've come across people to people...
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here's what we've heard from a witness to bess's empty streets. there were some ice vermont, it was still said may 18th, 2020 for the day of mobilization. not a single man here, not a single one. it's actually empty. it's the middle of the day 1 pm, and there's not a single man here except to me as well as new mobilization measures are in force to courtney and truckers have staged a protest on the key it. but that's a highway. this isn't reaction to the news. they sold hundreds of trucks on the road, preaching a pretty massive traffic jam. that's according to the crating media is what we've been hearing from the purchases. good thing cause you're a short video on the truckers protest on the of this a key of highway against the draconian laws of the same legitimate zalinski government from the additional region. and you can life get over grad, there's probably no such region from which cars are not standing here so that they can see that we are the citizens of this country and the address on us, not them them. well, this week alone, most case force
here's what we've heard from a witness to bess's empty streets. there were some ice vermont, it was still said may 18th, 2020 for the day of mobilization. not a single man here, not a single one. it's actually empty. it's the middle of the day 1 pm, and there's not a single man here except to me as well as new mobilization measures are in force to courtney and truckers have staged a protest on the key it. but that's a highway. this isn't reaction to the news. they sold hundreds of trucks on the...
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i bess the stock can work higher as long as the narratives remain in place as long as richard can turndn't be surprised if lyft even became a takeover target if the stock stays down here while the big turn comes it's the small nest the major gig economy stocks with a sub7 billion market cap the bottom line is both reported solid quarters, even if lyft's well received while uber's was hated. going forward, we have to keep an eye on whether uber has an affordability problem. but for now, i'm not going to give up on this one just because some gross booking softness. this is more of a turnaround story, but the turnaround is going great. if you want to learn about the gig side of the economy? why don't you stick around until after the break, because we tell you all about it "mad money" is back. >>> coming up, cramer continues his look at the gig economy. where to invest in the new age of work, next. ♪ >>> doing a roundup of the major gig economy plays. now that heatwave all reported before the break it was the ride sharing companies. now i want to play about doordash and maple bear, the par
i bess the stock can work higher as long as the narratives remain in place as long as richard can turndn't be surprised if lyft even became a takeover target if the stock stays down here while the big turn comes it's the small nest the major gig economy stocks with a sub7 billion market cap the bottom line is both reported solid quarters, even if lyft's well received while uber's was hated. going forward, we have to keep an eye on whether uber has an affordability problem. but for now, i'm not...
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often that would come in a letter to his wife, bess, right after he had just very clearly detailed all the appearances he had made in the media that like a lot of politicians, he said he didn't care about the press, but he cared deeply what he did, though, was treat the press fairly. and this was something that the press came to recognize as in the truman committee. there no leaks, there were no favoritism to specific reporters and as i said before, the reports tend to be grounded in facts and not political opinion. so very quickly, the washing hand press corps realized that when a report came out from the truman committee, they could trust it. they could feel like they were they were translating good information back to the american people. and so, therefore and i should also add and truman himself, though he was nervous, uncomfortable around the press, he spoke of he he he avoided a lot of this sort of political jargon in political speeches. the reporters really liked them. one of them, allan drury, wrote that he found, you know, much to admire in truman. and so by sort of not seekin
often that would come in a letter to his wife, bess, right after he had just very clearly detailed all the appearances he had made in the media that like a lot of politicians, he said he didn't care about the press, but he cared deeply what he did, though, was treat the press fairly. and this was something that the press came to recognize as in the truman committee. there no leaks, there were no favoritism to specific reporters and as i said before, the reports tend to be grounded in facts and...
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probably the bess an t political rally i'd ever been to. >> you know, congressman, i want to play for you a contrast that trump drew. and i thought it was brilliantly done in politics,t you want to say? here is where we are. heree here we will go. >> listen to what trump had to say. new york was you came to make it big. you want to make it big? you had to bmake ae in new yorky >>or but sadly, this is now a city in decline. we have filthy encampments of, drug out homeless people living in our places that. we've spent so much time dith children where they use to. we have lunatics killing, bystae innocent bystanders. by pushing them onto the railroad trackhing theos fo. >> don't worry. then get so positive. >> remember, we're going to win. we're all winners. we're going to win so big. mak we're going to make it bigger and better than ever befor e. people >> remember that importantly for the people that are before b me today, we are going to make life in new york affordable again. >> it's gotten totally out of control the minute crooked joe biden shuffles out the door, i will rapidly rebu
probably the bess an t political rally i'd ever been to. >> you know, congressman, i want to play for you a contrast that trump drew. and i thought it was brilliantly done in politics,t you want to say? here is where we are. heree here we will go. >> listen to what trump had to say. new york was you came to make it big. you want to make it big? you had to bmake ae in new yorky >>or but sadly, this is now a city in decline. we have filthy encampments of, drug out homeless...
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it was called maid bess. it was in salem. it's still open. i only made production one time. i worked as a department store sales clerk. i saw smoke detectors from door to door and around that time, as i recall, they were close to $700. and i even worked in fast food for half a day. i was so nervous and i was so shy. i couldn't call out the orders or so that whenever someone to the line, i sort of gave them what i thought they should eat that day. and the interesting thing is that as far as i know, no one complained. and i think it was because i look so cute in my uniform. and at the end of the shift, i had my cell and i turned in my uniform. and that the end of my days and fast food, it was american orderly, a muslim from sierra that i worked with at liberty house nursing home who spoke the words that set in motion my thirst for education. one day in the break room, abu said, you ought to go to college. i go to school with a lot of people who are not as smart you are. until then, i did not know that college was a possibility. and i can say that i didn't know college was a po
it was called maid bess. it was in salem. it's still open. i only made production one time. i worked as a department store sales clerk. i saw smoke detectors from door to door and around that time, as i recall, they were close to $700. and i even worked in fast food for half a day. i was so nervous and i was so shy. i couldn't call out the orders or so that whenever someone to the line, i sort of gave them what i thought they should eat that day. and the interesting thing is that as far as i...
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one of the things he's done about bess, i'm just doling what i feel inside is right.that's being used by the trump camp, we're seeing this for line 100 yards. it also goes with -- they're like the gestapos, and now he's doubling down, saying he's authentic, doing what's right, so biden and those tro try to stop him by saying. >> i think about this argument and how it fails they sees them as the only choice? is it because it's so personal? when it comes to things that are less fill, less intimate? >> i any it's definitely a piece of it. i think we've seen remarkable crossover with republicans in critical states that are pupal and red, like kansas, kentucky and virginia, because bodily a ton miss is so very perm. it's also important to know that joe biden has kamala harris as a vp. he's been leading the way on the ponce to dodd, and committed to restore roe, but this is an important fact that i always keep going back to. he was the original author of the violence against women act. he's been on the forefront of gender equity in 20-plus years. he come across as a then ti
one of the things he's done about bess, i'm just doling what i feel inside is right.that's being used by the trump camp, we're seeing this for line 100 yards. it also goes with -- they're like the gestapos, and now he's doubling down, saying he's authentic, doing what's right, so biden and those tro try to stop him by saying. >> i think about this argument and how it fails they sees them as the only choice? is it because it's so personal? when it comes to things that are less fill, less...