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gary b., stephen loeb and bob rice.e week after reaching a framework for an iran deal, the country's supreme leader blasting the deal calling the u.s. deceptive. we're the deceptive ones. could this actually, though, be a good thing? we'll tell you why. also a tornado bringing chaos to parts of illinois as a large storm system rumbled through a lot of the country. we are live on the ground with the very latest. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. our experience is one reason 100% of our retirement funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so wherever your long-term goals take you, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. to breathe with copd?ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily i
gary b., stephen loeb and bob rice.e week after reaching a framework for an iran deal, the country's supreme leader blasting the deal calling the u.s. deceptive. we're the deceptive ones. could this actually, though, be a good thing? we'll tell you why. also a tornado bringing chaos to parts of illinois as a large storm system rumbled through a lot of the country. we are live on the ground with the very latest. the future of the market is never clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide...
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we bring in our panel, tom frost, of frost and frost wealth management along with bob rice, tangent capital off the bet, gentlemen. here what we're expecting 245,000 jobs in month of march and unemployment holding at 5.5%. what are you expecting? >> i don't think the numbers mean as much. what is wage growth and job participation look like. these are things drive economy. full time versus part time look like. the headline number can be disorienting. that is not what the fed is looking at when they determine if there is slack that will allow them to extend easy money policy. liz: tom, if we get a better than expected number and wage growth, the expectation for it to grow .2 of a percent, if that beats what kind of reaction could we see? very positive on monday, correct? >> i think so. we're expecting that number to come in there. but what it will do is put more pressure on fed and janet yellen to raise rates. we think the equity markets might respond postively in the beginning, we'll closely watch the bond market. if the bond market feels that interest rates are going to rise, we'll see a bi
we bring in our panel, tom frost, of frost and frost wealth management along with bob rice, tangent capital off the bet, gentlemen. here what we're expecting 245,000 jobs in month of march and unemployment holding at 5.5%. what are you expecting? >> i don't think the numbers mean as much. what is wage growth and job participation look like. these are things drive economy. full time versus part time look like. the headline number can be disorienting. that is not what the fed is looking at...
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bob rice, the single most lawless region in america.ecily strong was the featured entertainer who followed the president. she talked a little bit about tom cotton. [video clip] cecily: center tom cotton got 40 other senators to sign a letter to iran. i guess the most surprising thing is that a guy named tom cotton is a u.s. senator and not a rabbit from an old racist disney cartoon. [laughter] and tom cotton's defense, he was just trying to repair america's a strange relationship with israel. you know, he doesn't need to worry about that. our relationship will be better in the next election, as soon as israel makes a generous donation to the clinton foundation. host: we will hear more from cecily strong and the president as we go on. we are taking your calls. what you think of the beltway culture? is it ok to have dinners like this or is it to cozy? here is a tweet coming and saying i am glad i'm not in the beltway culture, it seems like it is they are all in the bed together. debbie is next. caller: good morning. i love this. host: kee
bob rice, the single most lawless region in america.ecily strong was the featured entertainer who followed the president. she talked a little bit about tom cotton. [video clip] cecily: center tom cotton got 40 other senators to sign a letter to iran. i guess the most surprising thing is that a guy named tom cotton is a u.s. senator and not a rabbit from an old racist disney cartoon. [laughter] and tom cotton's defense, he was just trying to repair america's a strange relationship with israel....
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bob thank you. 4:49 the time. and the violence and looting in baltimore put the generational divide into the spotlight. >> philadelphia saw ray riced our brother gone on went to north philly where many residents will never forget what happened. >> i believe in my community that's why i am here. sixty-seven year old harold mccoy, life-long philadelphia and, whose auto repair shop sits near 23rd and cecil b. moore, former columbia avenue. ground zero for the race riots that tore his community apart 51 summers ago. >> after the riot, everything changed. we had nothing in the community but blight, anger frustration and it was a horrible time. >> more than 300 people were injured, and twice that number arrested, in three days of have i lens, and looting over accusations of police brutality. more than 200 stores in what had been bustling commercial district were damaged or destroyed. mccoy 17 years old that fateful summer of 64. >> people who owned the stores, who brought businesses to our community who provided us with needs and wants they left. they left empty buildings, never to return. >> nighted recall in the baltimore riot, high s
bob thank you. 4:49 the time. and the violence and looting in baltimore put the generational divide into the spotlight. >> philadelphia saw ray riced our brother gone on went to north philly where many residents will never forget what happened. >> i believe in my community that's why i am here. sixty-seven year old harold mccoy, life-long philadelphia and, whose auto repair shop sits near 23rd and cecil b. moore, former columbia avenue. ground zero for the race riots that tore his...