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general gage who was the commander of the british army at the time the run down to the war was coming on told london that winning the first engagement is crucial. if we could have enough troops over here to score a dramatic victory over the colonists, then probably the fervor for the war would disappear and particularly the disaster that faced the british when they marched back from concord to boston. then they had the chance to score a victory two months leader at bunker hill in boston and they could have scored above those victories. sir henry clinton who was the third in command at the time advised general gage to send forces to the backside and would pin the american rebels up on top and we could score a bottle but they didn't do that and they marched up the hill and down into a disaster. there were two instances where i think if the british had acted resolutely when they had about half of washington's army trapped and again in the september of 76 when washington really foolishly kept his army on manhattan and didn't at all they still had a chance the plan that london devised was
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but christie, i michel schneider of market gage dot com. thank you both for your time. well timed out for a quick break, but when we come back, vaccines continue to roll out across north america and across europe. but there are still there's a staggering gap of shots for the southern hemisphere. we're going to discuss economic implications and professor richard walk. and as we go to break, here are the numbers the ah, welcome to financial survival guide. looking forward to your message, this is what happened is the benches in britain delicate that you watch, kaiser report hello is driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me ah, we're segregated all along my social class. most people though, also covered by 1st if you're born into a 4 family, you're born into a minority family. if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your lives, chances people die on average. 15 years old, born 80 generational poverty is a, it's a fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. me the of the number of peop
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tom gage is a supreme court attorney who is argued many cases before the court. tell our audience was really the heart of this case. >> it's so important because it's the first time the supreme court said they will take the first amendment right of free speech seriously. the constitution has been around for a long time, and for a century, the bill of rights including the first amendment did not have a lot of the fact on americans lives. but schenck was a very serious test of whether you could say things that were hostile to the government and might be constitutionally protected. he doesn't get much protection the end that it is beginning of the right of free speech. host: this really only has one character. that's the justice oliver wendell holmes. what makes him famous? give us a capsule biography of him. beverly: schenck himself is not a very famous person but homes -- oliver wendell holmes is really one of the towering figures of american jurisprudence and in some ways of american letters at this time. he's really the grand old man. he's is a 19th-century guy.
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i was, you know, how do we, can i phone ok gage did them or tongue forgot. you did a chance with the law to go much. hannah research has come from all over the world to study the remains of this model. break border and to determine whether the structure did serve the purpose. despite its need, total destruction. and the conclusions of the party, the japanese port. a whole research institute down that the break was delayed. the arrival of the synonymy burst wave by 6 minutes and reduced it hot from $13.00 maces to these results proved its benefits and it was revealed at a cost of just over 690000000 dollars. let me know if you got your is all it has in it that you must have not gotten any. i know it should be done. yeah. i know when i see your so the summit look, you need all key code over there. it don't pay your state created the u. s. it for a new forgot to tell you more to our eyes in there that the guy did, you know, skipping it from a boy you thought in a store the monkey kid can door suzanne to digest. i'm just not she want to keep the soul. you know,
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us this report. daily week laborers gather here every morning to find a book party to your all your gage coolly is one of them. he's an unskilled migrant laborer who has been working in the informal sector in the capital for almost 6 years. but times are tough for him. he was left without any work windella went into lockdown after the city was hit by the 2nd week of would 19 on the time we're barely getting any work. there is so much unemployment. many other labors also come back from the villages. they wait for a job every day, but there just isn't enough work. your guest says he finds casual work, only one or 2 days a week. hardly enough to make a living. economists from hawkers thing says the problem is much bigger. he says that many migrant workers are choosing not to come back at all and are dropping out of the workforce because there's a few opportunities of finding employment. and he thinks any recovery will take time. it's not go why the cycle would determine the economy type. it is basically the larger effect of the 1st 2 is still lingering. and it will compound with this 2nd 3r
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we'll do more of that here on boom, boom, boom bus. co host christiane michelle center of the market gage group. thank you so much for your insight. thank you. thank you. brad. and finally, we could see or we could actually be seeing flying taxes hitting the skies of paris sooner than we think german company vala capture performed. the 1st test flight of its electric air taxi in france on monday. it says its aiming to have its service up and running by 2024. that's just in time for the olympic games and parents are to correspond it. trinity chavez has the details where the wind taxes were only seen in movies. but now the idea of flying taxi is lifting off the ground and taking to paris the local authorities and metro company r a t p and paris airport. authorities. adp are partnering with joel cocker to provide an air tax and solutions for the 2024 paris olympic game. we would do whatever it takes in the coming months and use to foot fit all requirements by the public, by the political, but also by the regulators. to bring taxi services to live. here in paris, the german company volkoff ca
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referring to the bermuda triangle of finance because of the interest rates are 0, then there is no gage there is now radar. there is no way to determine future cash flows and apply any kind of a discount, right? because your price of money is 0 and some cases down negative. so that leads to mean stocks that leads to swarms of robin hood. traders like murmur, ations of starlings in the sky. simply moving in and out of name the willy nilly without any rhyme or reason. and bad, a post modern post capitalist society, an empire on the verge of collapse. so why mar germany? look at the hyper consumption and anybody buying anything they can while they can. things feel good at the beginning and well back to the the car and truck sector, the average transaction price, which is called the atp of new vehicle sold to retail. consumers may reached a record $38255.00 according to j. d power estimates the a t p as a function of the price of new vehicle sold to retail customers and of the mix of new vehicle sold the shift to hire and trucks. and su bees that we have been seeing a recent month to help p
referring to the bermuda triangle of finance because of the interest rates are 0, then there is no gage there is now radar. there is no way to determine future cash flows and apply any kind of a discount, right? because your price of money is 0 and some cases down negative. so that leads to mean stocks that leads to swarms of robin hood. traders like murmur, ations of starlings in the sky. simply moving in and out of name the willy nilly without any rhyme or reason. and bad, a post modern post...
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kristi i and michelle snyder, partner and director of training research and education for the market gage group. michelle, let's start with you. so what are margaret's expecting to hear from chairman jerome powell at this week's meeting? i mean, is there any chance that they could be forced to walk back those claims of inflation being merrily transitory? well at this point, what their basically been saying is they expected economy to run hot with the reopening, the expected elevated prices through the summer. and that's where the transitory is coming from. when we just saw the recent numbers on core inflation, basically the 49 percent of it was used, car rental cars, some housing and also airline travel and hotels. but then when you look at the full cpi that includes energy and food, and that's really what has been the biggest concerns going forward. so i don't believe that the fed still thinks that this is anything more than transitory. and of course, that remains to be seen. what's going to happen here? i of course myself believe that it's more than transitory, particularly when you're
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so michelle snyder, partner and director of training research in education and market gage dot com and boom bosco health. christy i. thanks for being with me. michelle. let's start with you. what do you make of this mean stock trading? is this going to become the new normal for the market? do you think? well, certainly has become the new normal over the last year. and yes has it may be hard to justify the evaluations for stock like amc or game stop. but amc actually had some real news in that they were able to actually sell $230000000.00 worth of stock to an investment firm. so they are raising money. now, i think the biggest problem though, when you're looking at these is, are still been nothing done with the fact that these hedge funds can go short. they have very little regulation. they can kind of do it under the wire. and they pay very small fines if they actually get caught. and it seems the regulators are kind of helpless and powerless when it comes to all of this. they haven't really been able to do anything about it. so as long as that persists, then i think that yes, i think
so michelle snyder, partner and director of training research in education and market gage dot com and boom bosco health. christy i. thanks for being with me. michelle. let's start with you. what do you make of this mean stock trading? is this going to become the new normal for the market? do you think? well, certainly has become the new normal over the last year. and yes has it may be hard to justify the evaluations for stock like amc or game stop. but amc actually had some real news in that...
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investigators tracing intense pushback over claims that coronavirus might've reached from 11 wuhan theory no gagingom early january indicate growing mistrust the state department with a officials apparently divided on how to move forward. meanwhile the department is rejecting claims that the investigation was stonewalled. david reporting l
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there wug a gage order that expired three times after trump left office. >> this was all part f an effort by president trump to find out who was behind the reports of contacts between trump associates and russia. >> i can't go into who received these subpoenas or whose records were sought. i can't say that it was extraordinarily broad, people having nothing to do with, you know, the intelligence matters that are at least being reported on. it just shows what a broad fishing expedition it was. >> okay. so two top democrats are now calling on president trump's former a.g.s bill barr and jeff sessions to testify about this. cnn's senior justice correspondent evan perez has been digging into this story. what do we know at this point, evan. >> part of what we know happened is the inspector general here just announced a few minutes ago they have launched an investigation into these subpoenas that targeted the lawmakers, but also to look into the seizure of phone records and email records not only of barbara staar here at cnn, but also reporters at the "washington post" and "the new york times"
there wug a gage order that expired three times after trump left office. >> this was all part f an effort by president trump to find out who was behind the reports of contacts between trump associates and russia. >> i can't go into who received these subpoenas or whose records were sought. i can't say that it was extraordinarily broad, people having nothing to do with, you know, the intelligence matters that are at least being reported on. it just shows what a broad fishing...
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granny bird, elmo, and the rest of the gage welcomed frank, dave, and their daughter mia, the first marriediversity in this country and most of the republican party and lots of other people. that is tonight's reid out. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >> where we see violations of federal law, we will act. in keeping that promise, today, the department of justice is suing the state of georgia. >> the justice department joins e
granny bird, elmo, and the rest of the gage welcomed frank, dave, and their daughter mia, the first marriediversity in this country and most of the republican party and lots of other people. that is tonight's reid out. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >> where we see violations of federal law, we will act. in keeping that promise, today, the department of justice is suing the state of georgia. >> the justice department...
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investigators tracing intense pushback over claims that coronavirus might've reached from 11 wuhan theory no gaging getting momentum. and this is jon scott and this is the fox report. the e-mails from early january indicate growing mistrust the state department with a officials apparently divided on how to move forward. meanwhile the department is rejecting claims that the investigation was stonewalled. david reporting live in that from the white house. reporter: hi john, now that this virus is almost as exciting in the united season more people being vaccinated, the focus is on the origin was a man-made or was it from an animal transfer from that to human in remains to be seen. the right of the official of the white house they want to know more and "fox news" has the state department e-mails that show inside or in fighting the final days of the trump administration it specifically over this theory that covid-19 may have indeed we from a lab of the e-mails between the departments covid-19 investigative team and the arms-control bureaucracy over the claim that virus originated in the lab somehow esc
investigators tracing intense pushback over claims that coronavirus might've reached from 11 wuhan theory no gaging getting momentum. and this is jon scott and this is the fox report. the e-mails from early january indicate growing mistrust the state department with a officials apparently divided on how to move forward. meanwhile the department is rejecting claims that the investigation was stonewalled. david reporting live in that from the white house. reporter: hi john, now that this virus is...
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>>s what the gap between the summer enrollment that's being provided and what we gaged the over all need amongst our student population? >> yes, so in some cases, we've had an increase in services such as in the excel after school programming because more c.b.o.s were able to received funding and able to offer and other cases, we have fewer students because we've had in a typical summer because of the covid space restrictions and the number of staff who were willing to work so that would be such as in o.s.t. and an early ed. >> can i ask that to the different way. would you say that like, 100% of the students who want access to summer programming through the school directing have access to it? if not, what percentage would you say? >> i think that based on what we heard in public comments it's many 100% but i'm not sure i can different a percentage. i know we definitely wanted to offer more programming and we had some staff limitations and some space limitations with covid. >> ok, yeah, i just feel like that information is really key for us to kind of gage our success and i do think it's
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countries would work together and collaborate on these issues to hopefully prevent a further dead gages of the relationship. i don't think anyone is expecting anything hugely positive to come out of it but the hope is it will avert a crisis. >> clarissa ward, appreciate it. thank you. >>> perspective on the president's first trip abroad from fareed zakaria. if he vanquishes the i'm prin id nato stage, was he successful? >> i think on that very successful. he came to the summit with two things that were extraordinary. one, americans reputation as a super power was restored. don't under estimate the degree people are impressed by the vaccine drive. the united states has gone from being the lagger in the world on vaccines with over 65% of the country vaccinated. we're really first into the post pandemic world. that has been an impressive display of america's government. the second was 500 billion vaccines donated to the world. that was an expression of american generosity. so that whole, you know, if you put those two together, it's such a different atmosphere from donald trump who came to
countries would work together and collaborate on these issues to hopefully prevent a further dead gages of the relationship. i don't think anyone is expecting anything hugely positive to come out of it but the hope is it will avert a crisis. >> clarissa ward, appreciate it. thank you. >>> perspective on the president's first trip abroad from fareed zakaria. if he vanquishes the i'm prin id nato stage, was he successful? >> i think on that very successful. he came to the...
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>>s what the gap between the summer enrollment that's being provided and what we gaged the over all need amongst our student population? >> yes, so in some cases, we've had an increase in services such as in the excel after school programming because more c.b.o.s were able to received funding and able to offer and other cases, we have fewer students because we've had in a typical summer because of the covid space restrictions and the number of staff who were willing to work so that would be such as in o.s.t. and an early ed. >> can i ask that to the different way. would you say that like, 100% of the students who want access to summer programming through the school directing have access to it? if not, what percentage would you say? >> i think that based on what we heard in public comments it's many 100% but i'm not sure i can different a percentage. i know we definitely wanted to offer more programming and we had some staff limitations and some space limitations with covid. >> ok, yeah, i just feel like that information is really key for us to kind of gage our success and i do think it's
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granny bird, elmo, and the rest of the gage welcomed frank, dave, and their daughter mia, the first married same-sex couple and family. cheers to sesame street for doing more to recognize diversity in this country and most of the republican party and lots of other people. that is tonight's reid out. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >> where we see violations of federal law, we will act. in keeping that promise, today, the department of justice is suing the state of georgia. >> the justice department joins the fight for democracy, as republicans center their election strategy around the same thesis they keep bashing, as critical-race theory. >>> then, what we know about the criminal charges, reportedly, coming for the trump organization. >>> plus. >> i asked him for some specific commitments. one of them was to take the select committee seriously, and appoint serious participants, not obstructionists. >>> injures police officers ask republican leaders to take the january-6th investigation seriously. and the clownish backlash to general milley's defense of a wel
granny bird, elmo, and the rest of the gage welcomed frank, dave, and their daughter mia, the first married same-sex couple and family. cheers to sesame street for doing more to recognize diversity in this country and most of the republican party and lots of other people. that is tonight's reid out. "all in with chris hayes" starts now. >>> tonight, on "all in." >> where we see violations of federal law, we will act. in keeping that promise, today, the...
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the condo association for comment and that condo association said they will not comment pending let gagesadditional photo and videos regarding leaking of water into the parking lot around august of 2018 when resident ras arasa rodriguez di shoot this video and reported problems to the building management. >> so, so, disturbing three years ago and i don't know what, if anything, was done to fix the structural damage that we're learning about every single day we're learning more and more very disturbing information. brian todd, thank you very much. chief, you see that three years ago there were these scenes of significant potential structural problems and i don't know what they did, if anything. >> yeah, i think that's one of the questions that folks will have and one of the questions that will have to be answered to see the negligence involved. is it simple civil negligence, if any, criminal negligence, if any. when you have this many people mist ev missing and dead, they need to answer those questions. >> all right. hold on one second. i want to get reaction from consulting engineer matis
the condo association for comment and that condo association said they will not comment pending let gagesadditional photo and videos regarding leaking of water into the parking lot around august of 2018 when resident ras arasa rodriguez di shoot this video and reported problems to the building management. >> so, so, disturbing three years ago and i don't know what, if anything, was done to fix the structural damage that we're learning about every single day we're learning more and more...
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but shot up a whopping 24% just this past year that's according to gage, a company that analyzes orthodonticple's smiles. >> reporter: from zoom calls to google meets and selfies, an up close and personal look at our teeth. >> i always look at my tray because i know my teeth look as straight as possible. >> looking at myself in the camera, i realized my teeth was the eyesore. >> reporter: he works with day students to promote diversity, his first job out of college. >> i'm always on zoom and tacking with faculty and parents. it was almost intimidating i was on zoom and looking at people with perfect teeth and was like why can't i have perfect teeth? >> reporter: so he booked the first a30i7b9ment he could with dr. bradford washington. >> we had a huge increase by people who said they just want to start now >> repo >> reporter: 115% in people coming in for braces or clear liners. >> we had such a surge, we had to add an associate doctor. >> reporter: he calls it part of the zoom effect. >> when you're on zoom, the front teeth are very visible and you have plenty of time to see the teeth and d
but shot up a whopping 24% just this past year that's according to gage, a company that analyzes orthodonticple's smiles. >> reporter: from zoom calls to google meets and selfies, an up close and personal look at our teeth. >> i always look at my tray because i know my teeth look as straight as possible. >> looking at myself in the camera, i realized my teeth was the eyesore. >> reporter: he works with day students to promote diversity, his first job out of college....
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a lot of republicans will be looking for that to gage how strong former president trump remains and what future could look like. >> woodruff: and tam, the kind of flak, if you will, that congressman rice is facing among his constituents is a message to many other republicans who are maybe think being whether they should put any distance between themselves and the fompler president. >> you know, when it comes to former president trump and the republican party, there is basically no room for a republican elected official who separates themselves from president trump, there might be room for them with cabltv hits. but in terms of their political future, their is a long line of r retiring orr prime aried, the republicans who stood up to president trump tend not to be elected republicans for all that much longer. >> woodruff: well, we are-- we will continue to watch that one unfold because even though those mid terms are november of next year, they're on a lot of people's minds right now. tamara keith, lisa lerer, thank you both, we appreciate it. >> you are welcome. >> woodruff: quiara alegr
a lot of republicans will be looking for that to gage how strong former president trump remains and what future could look like. >> woodruff: and tam, the kind of flak, if you will, that congressman rice is facing among his constituents is a message to many other republicans who are maybe think being whether they should put any distance between themselves and the fompler president. >> you know, when it comes to former president trump and the republican party, there is basically no...
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>>s what the gap between the summer enrollment that's being provided and what we gaged the over all need amongst our student population? >> yes, so in some cases, we've had an increase in services such as in the excel after school programming because more c.b.o.s were able to received funding and able to offer and other cases, we have fewer students because we've had in a typical summer because of the covid space restrictions and the number of staff who were willing to work so that would be such as in o.s.t. and an early ed. >> can i ask that to the different way. would you say that like, 100% of the students who want access to summer programming through the school directing have access to it? if not, what percentage would you say? >> i think that based on what we heard in public comments it's many 100% but i'm not sure i can different a percentage. i know we definitely wanted to offer more programming and we had some staff limitations and some space limitations with covid. >> ok, yeah, i just feel like that information is really key for us to kind of gage our success and i do think it's
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>>s what the gap between the summer enrollment that's being provided and what we gaged the over all needn? >> yes, so in some cases, we've had an increase in services such as in the excel after school programming because more c.b.o.s were able to received funding and able to offer and other cases, we have fewer students because we've had in a typical summer because of the covid space restrictions and the number of staff who were willing to work so that would be such as in o.s.t. and an early ed. >> can i ask that to the different way. would you say that like, 100% of the students who want access to summer programming through the school directing have access to it? if not, what percentage would you say? >> i think that based on what we heard in public comments it's many 100% but i'm not sure i can different a percentage. i know we definitely wanted to offer more programming and we had some staff limitations and some space limitations with covid. >> ok, yeah, i just feel like that information is really key for us to kind of gage our success and i do think it's great that we're offering mor
>>s what the gap between the summer enrollment that's being provided and what we gaged the over all needn? >> yes, so in some cases, we've had an increase in services such as in the excel after school programming because more c.b.o.s were able to received funding and able to offer and other cases, we have fewer students because we've had in a typical summer because of the covid space restrictions and the number of staff who were willing to work so that would be such as in o.s.t. and...
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front and center and we are seeing some indicators signaling weakness for asian stocks with the nfci gaging around that 60 level and switching out the chart on the terminal, focusing on china, we are seeing liquidity concerns play out on the mainland with upward pressure creeping in to borrowing costs. you can see the overnight people rate around the february high when it comes to the borrowing costs and we did see stocks fall on the mainland but we could see sentiment warming up as we are seeing retail investors pile into mutual funds this month despite equities in china. later today, we are waiting on china's activity data dump from a which is expected to show a slower pace of growth. pulling up the board right now, a slowdown in china is one of the tail risks seeing but we do have a bond tantrum topping that lists. kathleen: sophie kamaruddin, thank you so much. turning bearish on 10 year treasuries ahead of wednesday's fed decision. they say markets are pricing in a shallow rate hike outlook. our next guest from j.p. morgan says u.s. real yields must rise as u.s. growth continues to out
front and center and we are seeing some indicators signaling weakness for asian stocks with the nfci gaging around that 60 level and switching out the chart on the terminal, focusing on china, we are seeing liquidity concerns play out on the mainland with upward pressure creeping in to borrowing costs. you can see the overnight people rate around the february high when it comes to the borrowing costs and we did see stocks fall on the mainland but we could see sentiment warming up as we are...
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let's go to michelle snyder, director of market gage group and david, practitioner and resident at newhat is how -- how transitory this might be, that this is really what happens when economies pick up steam. i think it's a bit of a leap to blame joe biden for my pork and chicken prices doubling. there could be other factors there. but i am just wondering what you make of this and how long it lasts. >> well, inflation is just the result of too many dollars chasing too few goods and when demand was reduced because of the pandemic last year, the government stepped up with fiscal policy and extraordinary monetary policy and -- and now that consumer demand is back, right, we've had essentially a v-shaped recovery at least on that front. there are too many dollars chasing these goods and as the demand comes back, it probably makes sense for the government to pull back both on the fiscal side and on the monetary side. so, you know, as long as they continue to spend, spend money and have these monetary policy, it's going to put pressure on the general price level and it will continue, i belie
let's go to michelle snyder, director of market gage group and david, practitioner and resident at newhat is how -- how transitory this might be, that this is really what happens when economies pick up steam. i think it's a bit of a leap to blame joe biden for my pork and chicken prices doubling. there could be other factors there. but i am just wondering what you make of this and how long it lasts. >> well, inflation is just the result of too many dollars chasing too few goods and when...