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gerard: no. i think we get the five year thing again. element, enjoying his job. he's at the center of the fight. help with policy in this country, as most recently evidenced with the three banks. i don't expect to hear this type of news from jp morgan. guy: i'm sure the question will be asked. have a great weekend. coming up, g7 and japan. the latest and what you can take away from it. the president with an eye on the debt debate in d.c. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ guy: g7 will look to increase pressure on russia, looking to deliver extra sanctions/ restrictions on russian goods. the ukrainian president on his way to hiroshima. joining from japan, annmarie hordern. this meeting was already going to be about russia, ukraine. about trying to end this war. how will zelenskyy's arrival change the tone? reporter: what you seen him do in london, berlin, rome, is he's going to co
gerard: no. i think we get the five year thing again. element, enjoying his job. he's at the center of the fight. help with policy in this country, as most recently evidenced with the three banks. i don't expect to hear this type of news from jp morgan. guy: i'm sure the question will be asked. have a great weekend. coming up, g7 and japan. the latest and what you can take away from it. the president with an eye on the debt debate in d.c. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire...
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, great to see you, thank you. >> thank you >> gerard cassidy, rbc multiple choice.merica, or none of the above. tim? >> boy having underperformed jpmorgan for the last six months by 30%, i'm going to take a, bank of america. was that it? or was that b? >> i think it was b. i'll take that you played well. >> at least i played the game. i did that in school all the time i got the answer right but i wrote in the wrong letter. explains a lot >> that was your excuse? >> just did it right there v verbally >> guy, what would you say >> first of all, that's not true he got -- he got it wrong, i mean -- when you're wrong, you're wrong >> that's fair >> i'll play your reindeer game. i'm with tim on this one i don't know what letter bank of america is in that brief multiple choice, but i'll take bank of america, just in terms of the mean reversion trade. >> all right we want to get back to leslie. >> i wanted to make a correction on the 13-23 f filing we told you that they added to b positions in bank of america and citigroup. they added the bank shares actually stem from hold
, great to see you, thank you. >> thank you >> gerard cassidy, rbc multiple choice.merica, or none of the above. tim? >> boy having underperformed jpmorgan for the last six months by 30%, i'm going to take a, bank of america. was that it? or was that b? >> i think it was b. i'll take that you played well. >> at least i played the game. i did that in school all the time i got the answer right but i wrote in the wrong letter. explains a lot >> that was your...
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gerard: you put your thumb on it.f if you go back to 94, 95, i'm not suggesting we are going to have the goldilocks economy in 95. but read span took rates of three to 6% and we did not have a recession. he started cutting rates in 95. bank stocks were up 55% that year. if we don't have a big recession as many people think we are going to have, credit problems for the banks will not be that severe and rates will start going down probably next year. tom: we studied at the altar of henry kaufman. he was kind when i first joined bloomberg. matt levine and john authers, read them if you are part of mobile wall street. mr. authors talks about kaufman as a cause i public utility. is that what we have got with a combination of jp morgan and bank of america? are they a public utility? gerard: i would not refrain from saying that other than to say their financial utilities. and that is a positive. if we could have banks that consistently pay dividends through the cycle and also deliver mid to lower teens return on changeable c
gerard: you put your thumb on it.f if you go back to 94, 95, i'm not suggesting we are going to have the goldilocks economy in 95. but read span took rates of three to 6% and we did not have a recession. he started cutting rates in 95. bank stocks were up 55% that year. if we don't have a big recession as many people think we are going to have, credit problems for the banks will not be that severe and rates will start going down probably next year. tom: we studied at the altar of henry kaufman....
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walter gerard, lydia's husband, died from kidney cancer in 2018. >> do you blame the plant?. until they prove that they didn't do it, then i'll say they did. >> reporter: chloroprene is considered especially toxic to children. it can mutate their dna. so take this school, fifth ward elementary, and its hundreds of children within 450 feet of the denka property. >> the monitoring stations show that it's unacceptable. >> reporter: environmental scientist kimberly terrell's recent study linked cancer to polluted air in places like reserve. >> and it's not by a slight margin. it's like ten times higher than what would be the acceptable level. >> reporter: denka calls the lawsuit unwarranted, unlawful, and unscientific. the company says it has already reduced chloroprene emissions by 85% and invested $35 million to reduce pollution. but to the doj, denka hasn't moved far enough, fast enough. terrell agrees. >> it's like going to your doctor and saying, well, yeah, i smoke a pack a day, but i used to smoke five packs a day. >> reporter: gerard recently had a cancer scare herself.
walter gerard, lydia's husband, died from kidney cancer in 2018. >> do you blame the plant?. until they prove that they didn't do it, then i'll say they did. >> reporter: chloroprene is considered especially toxic to children. it can mutate their dna. so take this school, fifth ward elementary, and its hundreds of children within 450 feet of the denka property. >> the monitoring stations show that it's unacceptable. >> reporter: environmental scientist kimberly terrell's...
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walter gerard, lydia's husband, died from kidney cancer in 2018. do you blame the plant? >> i do.l say they did. >> reporter: chloroprene is considered especially toxic to children. it can mutate their dna. so, take this school, fifth ward elementary, and its hundreds of children within 450 feet of the denka property. >> the monitoring stations show that it is unacceptable. >> reporter: environmental scientist kimberly terrell's recent study linked cancer to polluted air in places like reserve. >> and it is not by a slight margin. it is like ten times higher than what would be the acceptable level. >> reporter: denka calls the and unscientific. the company says it has already reduced chloroprene emissions by 85% and invested $35 million to reduce pollution. but to the doj, denka hasn't moved far enough fast enough. terrell agrees. >> it is like going to your doctor and saying, well, yeah, i smoke a pack a day, but i used to smoke five packs a day. >> reporter: gerard recently had a cancer scare herself. >> how could they knowingly expose us like that? and us having this high risk.
walter gerard, lydia's husband, died from kidney cancer in 2018. do you blame the plant? >> i do.l say they did. >> reporter: chloroprene is considered especially toxic to children. it can mutate their dna. so, take this school, fifth ward elementary, and its hundreds of children within 450 feet of the denka property. >> the monitoring stations show that it is unacceptable. >> reporter: environmental scientist kimberly terrell's recent study linked cancer to polluted air...
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joining me to discuss is gerard cassidy.at to you have here >> thank you for having me. >> we are seeing all of the moves with the regional banks. give us a sense where do you see regional banks >> you know,that's one of the best questions i've heard in the time period. i like how you framed it it is all about sentiment. the fundamentals for the banks with the exception of the banks going into receivership because of the mismatch with assets and liabilities and deposit runs core banks and regional banks and fundamentals are healthy and good first quarter results were good. not fantastic. outlook for the sector and credit is still strong capital is healthy liquidity is strong. deposits are slightly growing. it is a sentiment call >> we are looking at sentiment i don't think the sentiment changed dramatically kre is bouncing 1.5% pacwest and western alliance under pressure yesterday now up double digits in the pre-market why do you see investors in the pre-market buying back into the names when just yesterday they were bailing
joining me to discuss is gerard cassidy.at to you have here >> thank you for having me. >> we are seeing all of the moves with the regional banks. give us a sense where do you see regional banks >> you know,that's one of the best questions i've heard in the time period. i like how you framed it it is all about sentiment. the fundamentals for the banks with the exception of the banks going into receivership because of the mismatch with assets and liabilities and deposit runs...
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and ubs erica najarian gerard has a buy rating, erica a 157 price target and says it's a buy.e at the end of this unstable period for the nation's regional banks? >> great deal for jpmorgan and we are at the end of the acute liquidity crisis issues for regional banks you know, that being said, i think that what we're seeing in the marketplace today is not necessarily concerns about contagion, but concerns over going back to the cyclical challenge that are facing banks, higher interest rates and the impact to funding costs, the prospects of recession, and especially for the larger regional banks the prospects of tighter regulation. >> why is it a great deal as you just said for jpmorgan >> so for jpmorgan, right, they ended up buying this bank and the costs to their capital is only 40 basis points and the fact is is jpmorgan's earnings power allows them to ecreate about 40 to 50 basis points of capital per quarter. they're able to warehouse this franchise into their own franchise that have dealt with well-to-do clients on both coasts without taking a huge hit to capital i'm sur
and ubs erica najarian gerard has a buy rating, erica a 157 price target and says it's a buy.e at the end of this unstable period for the nation's regional banks? >> great deal for jpmorgan and we are at the end of the acute liquidity crisis issues for regional banks you know, that being said, i think that what we're seeing in the marketplace today is not necessarily concerns about contagion, but concerns over going back to the cyclical challenge that are facing banks, higher interest...
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having previously filmed two action films with gerard fall of an angel, igorinlandia is by far the second-budget of american films entirely produced in saudi arabia to run. the escape illusion tells the mystical story of a young couple who escaped from the city fuss meets his own doubles in the forest. look over there, you see people on the shore. where are they from? it is skillfully done intellectual genre the tape weaving science fiction and psychological drama into one whole is an excellent example of the scandinavian cinema that is popular today. there is an inventive plot here that is far from the devil, the main actors and an atmosphere with fantastically beautiful, but at the same time dark and mysterious landscapes, critics called the picture a clever, convincing and bewitching journey through the looking glass. it seems that someone is deliberately trying to ruin everything for us, what the hell? i want to go home, a detective has been holding the attention of readers and viewers for hundreds of years, a detective story can be a component of noir and a trailer for fairy tales an
having previously filmed two action films with gerard fall of an angel, igorinlandia is by far the second-budget of american films entirely produced in saudi arabia to run. the escape illusion tells the mystical story of a young couple who escaped from the city fuss meets his own doubles in the forest. look over there, you see people on the shore. where are they from? it is skillfully done intellectual genre the tape weaving science fiction and psychological drama into one whole is an excellent...
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crackdown on t ptest that came as a result of the convictions of seven palestinian families from shah gerard i 2021. we have seen areas that are of profound significance to palestinian communities that surveillance has been ramping up illegal settler activity has also been ramping up. we are saying this as a part of a coercive environment meant to force palestinians out of areas of strategic interest to israeli authorities, and that is what we're are saying effectively facial recognition is augmenting , reinforcing, entrenching aspects of apartheid such as the aspect that speaks to restrictions on freedom of movement -- which is the basic right of palestinians in order to access things such as housing, education, or medical care, as well as the environment component which is instilling a chilling effect on palestinians and stopping them from being able to resist introducing a fertile -- making or dangerous to do so. nermeen: could you explain when the surveillance technology was put into use in the occupied territories and whether there is any indication that israel plans to expand the use o
crackdown on t ptest that came as a result of the convictions of seven palestinian families from shah gerard i 2021. we have seen areas that are of profound significance to palestinian communities that surveillance has been ramping up illegal settler activity has also been ramping up. we are saying this as a part of a coercive environment meant to force palestinians out of areas of strategic interest to israeli authorities, and that is what we're are saying effectively facial recognition is...
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it wasn'tjust gerard leto who went full feline. it took nine hours for lil nas x to turn into a sparkly cat covered in pearls and crystals, and rapper doja cat transformed herself with a prosthetic nose. i want to have fun, this is my first gala, so i wanted to do it big. it was hardly a first for rhianna whose extravagant looks have become a staple of this event. she arrived fashionably late in a floral cape that highlighted her baby bump, another met gala in the books and once again rhianna stole the show. nada tawfik, bbc news, at the met gala. our own fashion icon is here with the weather now. if i had known i would have won something more extravagant than just pastel colours. the weather is pretty overcast for some of us, but there have been lengthy spells of sunshine in the south—west of the uk. high pressure is in charge and you would think it would give us sunnier skies, but here is the extent of the cloud across most of the uk. what we have got right now is more or less or you will have four most of the afternoon. still a
it wasn'tjust gerard leto who went full feline. it took nine hours for lil nas x to turn into a sparkly cat covered in pearls and crystals, and rapper doja cat transformed herself with a prosthetic nose. i want to have fun, this is my first gala, so i wanted to do it big. it was hardly a first for rhianna whose extravagant looks have become a staple of this event. she arrived fashionably late in a floral cape that highlighted her baby bump, another met gala in the books and once again rhianna...
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the fugitive starring gerard butler and a psychological thriller the illusion of escape. chapter to its premiere took place as part of a horror that traces the path of transformation of the main character, who is sent along with a therapy group, but the retreat is led by a doctor addicted to questionable methods of therapy, making his way to the heart of the wild forest. the group begins to suspect that they have invaded territory of a mysterious evil entity. well , is it worse than the internal demons of patients. is this part of the treatment? it scared you. then this is part of the treatment of the film, permeated with an atmosphere of disturbing paranoia and a strong desire to survive, critics praise for its deep psychologism, as well as the vivid visual and dramatic representation of mental trauma, combined with elements of classic horror, what is happening on the screen is able to make the viewer experience truly powerful experiences. i don't like what's going on here. fugitive action movie about cia officers who failed their mission in afghanistan and must urgently
the fugitive starring gerard butler and a psychological thriller the illusion of escape. chapter to its premiere took place as part of a horror that traces the path of transformation of the main character, who is sent along with a therapy group, but the retreat is led by a doctor addicted to questionable methods of therapy, making his way to the heart of the wild forest. the group begins to suspect that they have invaded territory of a mysterious evil entity. well , is it worse than the...
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but for other residents like gerard, b.a.r.t. and caltrain are the only options for the daily commute. >> the trains are very helpful and i have been using the trains for the whole time. i haven't been late to my normal services. >> reporter: he's a fellow at stanford university. he takes the train to palo alto every day. for him any reduction in train services during the summer would be a nightmare and that could happen if b.a.r.t. and the san francisco municipal transportation agency which operates muni don't get a $5 billion bailout in the budgets. you would have to take the bus. >> yes. >> reporter: how long would that take you to get to stanford from your house if you had to take the bus? >> more than an hour, but with the train it's 20 minutes. >> reporter: london breed sent a letter to emphasize san francisco's economy still recovering from the pandemic cannot fully rebound if its transit systems collapse. however, governor newsom has already mentioned that while he's open to transit funding proposals, the state is facing
but for other residents like gerard, b.a.r.t. and caltrain are the only options for the daily commute. >> the trains are very helpful and i have been using the trains for the whole time. i haven't been late to my normal services. >> reporter: he's a fellow at stanford university. he takes the train to palo alto every day. for him any reduction in train services during the summer would be a nightmare and that could happen if b.a.r.t. and the san francisco municipal transportation...
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you know, wanted to do this because maryan gerard, julia. yes. what a good. i feel if not why me did it. besides, you know, you got to live with the senior just because i you, but there is a dang yet. that was but it lula ah welcome back to cross stock where all things are considered. i'm peter labelle. tremendous. we're discussing confused narratives. ah, yes. go back to belgrade stephen, i know you've already mentioned in the program, but i think it's worth talking about that about the frenchman president talking about strategic autonomy, which i found to be quite mildly amusing because as you've already pointed out, he's kind of talked about these things before, but what makes it kind of comic and even tragic? is it? well, prefer the president of france. it's too late for you even to start thinking about these things. choices have been made for you and you've made your own choices. so any talk of autonomy is almost a pipe dream at this point. nord stream, twos destroyed, and energy prices skyrocketing. most countries in europe have double digit inflation.
you know, wanted to do this because maryan gerard, julia. yes. what a good. i feel if not why me did it. besides, you know, you got to live with the senior just because i you, but there is a dang yet. that was but it lula ah welcome back to cross stock where all things are considered. i'm peter labelle. tremendous. we're discussing confused narratives. ah, yes. go back to belgrade stephen, i know you've already mentioned in the program, but i think it's worth talking about that about the...
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there is diplomacy and why about which son lives, they always told anecdotes, you know about kyson gerardand the british queen, well, she is famous and it is not good how kyson already convinced one farmer to let his son marry the british queen, he gave arguments, the farmer refused, then in the end he agreed and here he said beautifully. now all that remains is the queen. yes, to a certain extent, this is a sketch of shuttle diplomacy, many such sketches are energetic, they do not refute those sengers, they are about images, son , this is an image of kissinger, so cynical what he just laughs at the russians, he says that ukraine will soon destroy you with terror and we also don't want anyone to destroy you, let's protect you, we are ready, we love you very much , we will protect you, we will take her, we will take her to nato, and we promise you that she will not destroy you, sleep peacefully, dear russians to a certain extent and that's what you would say if you were putin, the kin agents we want to destroy the old shit . well, that's all you told them. putin . because putin, in other d
there is diplomacy and why about which son lives, they always told anecdotes, you know about kyson gerardand the british queen, well, she is famous and it is not good how kyson already convinced one farmer to let his son marry the british queen, he gave arguments, the farmer refused, then in the end he agreed and here he said beautifully. now all that remains is the queen. yes, to a certain extent, this is a sketch of shuttle diplomacy, many such sketches are energetic, they do not refute those...
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fugitive gerard butler plays a cia officer who screwed up with you in afghanistan now that his identityhe country, turn away from the enemy's elite special forces mercenaries in the midst of this week's premiere of three horror films at once australian eastfield horror film. the first exile tells about a real case , a resident of the city of eastfield was tormented by nightmares that began to happen in reality and at the bottom they decided to perform an exorcism. the danish thriller is an illusion of escape, about a family from the capital who decides to live in the forest for the sake of an experiment, and there they meet strangers. yes oddities similar to themselves, but mysterious events happening in the wild locations tells and the canadian film the descent of the new chapter. there are also two novelties for family viewing in the cinema: the norwegian cartoon three thieves and the lion and the south korean tragicomedy my dog rooney are such show business news today. marina kazantseva was with you , see you in the teeth. military police premiere from monday at 20:00 on ntv o sale g
fugitive gerard butler plays a cia officer who screwed up with you in afghanistan now that his identityhe country, turn away from the enemy's elite special forces mercenaries in the midst of this week's premiere of three horror films at once australian eastfield horror film. the first exile tells about a real case , a resident of the city of eastfield was tormented by nightmares that began to happen in reality and at the bottom they decided to perform an exorcism. the danish thriller is an...
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jonathan: gerard joins us again hopefully with audio.isa has mentioned the demand component of that report, is that something we should be somewhat worried about? >> it's a good question. as you pointed out, the demand was down not only for c&i loans but commercial loans. we saw an uptick in the can additionally consumer side of the commercial to men continues to weaken as companies get a little more cautious about the outlook for their businesses which is something that's common in the economic cycle. lisa: i was looking through the data so was it that they are not confident about the future or companies have stocked up on cheap credit and don't need that much more? why take the expensive borrowing at these rates if they can just sit on their hands and wait it out? we saw this in the first quarter gdp the companies weren't making a move, they were being more cautious than consumers who cap spending so is this a confirmation of that? >> that's a good point and i would say it's a combination of those factors. during 2020 and 2021, we had
jonathan: gerard joins us again hopefully with audio.isa has mentioned the demand component of that report, is that something we should be somewhat worried about? >> it's a good question. as you pointed out, the demand was down not only for c&i loans but commercial loans. we saw an uptick in the can additionally consumer side of the commercial to men continues to weaken as companies get a little more cautious about the outlook for their businesses which is something that's common in...
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it wasn'tjust gerard leto who went full feline.rapper doja cat transformed herself with a prosthetic nose. i want to have fun, this is my first gala, so i wanted to do it big. it was hardly a first for rhianna whose extravagant looks have become a staple of this event. she arrived fashionably late in a floral cape that highlighted her baby bump, another met gala in the books and once again rhianna stole the show. nada tawfik, bbc news, at the met gala. 0ur our own fashion icon is here with the weather now. if i had known i would have won something more extravagant than just pastel colours.
it wasn'tjust gerard leto who went full feline.rapper doja cat transformed herself with a prosthetic nose. i want to have fun, this is my first gala, so i wanted to do it big. it was hardly a first for rhianna whose extravagant looks have become a staple of this event. she arrived fashionably late in a floral cape that highlighted her baby bump, another met gala in the books and once again rhianna stole the show. nada tawfik, bbc news, at the met gala. 0ur our own fashion icon is here with the...
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gerard, thank you.p after the meeting. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a rare interview with the son of bernard arnault. robert frank we'll be back after that and get the new samsung galaxy s23 plus free with no trade-in required. ♪ ♪ free with no connecting to opportunity is just part of the hustle. ♪ ♪ opportunity is using data to create a competitive advantage. ♪ ♪ it's raising capital that helps companies change the world. it's making complicated financial concepts seem simple. opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality... ♪ ♪ ...writing new rules and redefining the game... ...and driving the world forward to a greener energy future. (applause) ♪ ♪ opportunity is setting a goal... ...and charting a course to get there. sometimes the only thing standing between you and opportunity... ...is someone who can make the connection. at ice, we connect people to opportunity. >>> time for the executive edge and a interview with alexander arnault. he is the son of betrnard arnault. we have robert
gerard, thank you.p after the meeting. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a rare interview with the son of bernard arnault. robert frank we'll be back after that and get the new samsung galaxy s23 plus free with no trade-in required. ♪ ♪ free with no connecting to opportunity is just part of the hustle. ♪ ♪ opportunity is using data to create a competitive advantage. ♪ ♪ it's raising capital that helps companies change the world. it's making complicated financial concepts...
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satcha: gerard piquÉ vuelve a publicar una foto en sus redes sociales comprara chÍa y le llueven las que hizo despuÉs de shakira. karla: si estÁs triste y nada te sale bien, el autor rafael santander llegan vivo a decirte cÓmo triunfar en el arte de no amargarse la vida y sacar el miedo de la tuya. satcha: alex rodrÍguez rex son lo que se atreviÓ a decir la mujer que sacÓ a la luz los mensajes que Él le enviaba mientras estaba con jlo. >> esto y mÁs en "despierta amÉrica" que comienza ya. ♪ [mÚsica] [mÚsica] karla:feliz lunes, a todo su gran oportunidad de hacer las cosas como se deben, bienvenidos a "despierta amÉrica". jomari: "nuestra belleza latina". firman dondequiera. francesca: mira quien sigue con nosotros. chiqui: sabe la verdadera razÓn por la que estoy aquÍ? se deben poquÍsimas. es que hoy alan tomÓ la decisiÓn de no venir, y sabe por quÉ? porque ganara la chivas rayadas de guadalajara. tremendo partido sol azteca que vimos por tudn, aquÍ mÁs al ratito tenemos los detalles de este tremendo partidazo, obviamente el amÉrica perdiÓ ante la chivas. alan no estÁ muy contento ho
satcha: gerard piquÉ vuelve a publicar una foto en sus redes sociales comprara chÍa y le llueven las que hizo despuÉs de shakira. karla: si estÁs triste y nada te sale bien, el autor rafael santander llegan vivo a decirte cÓmo triunfar en el arte de no amargarse la vida y sacar el miedo de la tuya. satcha: alex rodrÍguez rex son lo que se atreviÓ a decir la mujer que sacÓ a la luz los mensajes que Él le enviaba mientras estaba con jlo. >> esto y mÁs en "despierta...
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i went to aoc, i went to the squad i went to all and the whole thing is gerard bernstein, as you know, wants the rich to pay a little bit more. they want to raise rates. and the the one thing here and if i can, is i'm going to go through a little bit on the taxes there. we have had huge variation in income tax rates in the united states. start off at 7%, 77% in 2019 18, then down to 25%. and then pop back up to 94%. and 1944 and then went down to 82% after the war, and then went back up to one when eisenhower came and at 91, then kennedy brought down to 70. but across the board. and then, of course, we had the four stooges, johnson, nixon, ford, carter, the largest assemblage of bipartisan ignorance ever on planet earth. and these high tax rates were not just democrats, were it not just i mean, it really is across the board and it's amazing. we have huge amounts of variation. we have every single tax return. you know, this not about an opinion. this is about facts. we don't care how you feel this is what actually happens and what you find happening on the top tax rates and i'll just s
i went to aoc, i went to the squad i went to all and the whole thing is gerard bernstein, as you know, wants the rich to pay a little bit more. they want to raise rates. and the the one thing here and if i can, is i'm going to go through a little bit on the taxes there. we have had huge variation in income tax rates in the united states. start off at 7%, 77% in 2019 18, then down to 25%. and then pop back up to 94%. and 1944 and then went down to 82% after the war, and then went back up to one...
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we're joined now by peter gerard, who's the director of communications at climate central, peter, it's great to have you on. we appreciate you taking the time. let's first start with having you explain how you put this report together and what you found in terms of how the effects of climate change are leading to more days every year with dangerous fire conditions. thank you so much, alex, so this report actually covers the entire nation, and it's essentially an analysis of every hours worth of weather data from more than 400 stations across the country, and what it's telling you broadly, is that three conditions that coincide to create fire weather that's high winds i heat and low humidity, your happening more and more frequently, especially in the west. and this is absolutely a result of climate change. and inter intra. you said it exactly right. as you see the temperatures start to rise. that's when you see these factors come to play to make fires easier to start and easier to spread. you talked about it out west here in california. we're seeing the greatest impact here from these c
we're joined now by peter gerard, who's the director of communications at climate central, peter, it's great to have you on. we appreciate you taking the time. let's first start with having you explain how you put this report together and what you found in terms of how the effects of climate change are leading to more days every year with dangerous fire conditions. thank you so much, alex, so this report actually covers the entire nation, and it's essentially an analysis of every hours worth of...
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head, michelle gerard. you and i talked last time you were leaning recession when we spoke.c data out since then, a lot of deterioration. what do you see on the horizon? could we avoid a recession at this point? >> look, i mean, the economy has shown more resilience than we had expected. we've actually had a call for recession for most of the year. we had to push it back because the particularly the job market held in much better than we had expected an even the consumer spending numbers have held in better but we still think it's coming. we have negative gdp growth in the third and fourth quarters this year. we saw in yesterday's retail sales numbers and some of the other data as you point out. i think there is a loss of momentum. i think that will build as we move through the summer, the weight of the high interest rates, the tight credit conditions. i think all of that is going to end up you know, spilling over to push the economy over the edge in the second half of this year. charles: so i like to look at anecdotal kind of things, right? one thing caught my eye couple da
head, michelle gerard. you and i talked last time you were leaning recession when we spoke.c data out since then, a lot of deterioration. what do you see on the horizon? could we avoid a recession at this point? >> look, i mean, the economy has shown more resilience than we had expected. we've actually had a call for recession for most of the year. we had to push it back because the particularly the job market held in much better than we had expected an even the consumer spending numbers...
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according an account transmitted back to the colonies, a connecticut agents gerard ingersoll, who witnessed debates. a member parliament named colonel isaac baret, who was pictured there, explained that it was preposterous for parliament to tax the colonies when they were acting or, quote, acting very much in the dark and knew so little about the colonies. an occasional letter from a governor was not enough to allow them to rule effectively. governors, other officers in the colonies, according to borrow, did little more than to, quote, spy out their liberty to misrepresent their actions and prey upon them. baret was one of the few members of parliament who had spent a substantial amount of time in the colonies, having served as an officer there during the seven years war. and boris became a bit of a sensation in the colonies where it was widely printed and read. if it's remembered at all today, it's usually because baret, the term sons of liberty to describe the colonists, which was obviously adopted by the radical group that was agitating for colonial rights. but the heart of the speech re
according an account transmitted back to the colonies, a connecticut agents gerard ingersoll, who witnessed debates. a member parliament named colonel isaac baret, who was pictured there, explained that it was preposterous for parliament to tax the colonies when they were acting or, quote, acting very much in the dark and knew so little about the colonies. an occasional letter from a governor was not enough to allow them to rule effectively. governors, other officers in the colonies, according...
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worked for him for several years with a dry patch, if the dry patch is an ordinary mercenary, then we gerardim. or almost everything, well, if you spoke. it is almost impossible to get me in the fsb pre-trial detention center. these are no crosses for him. friends did not shoot to spit out the fsb before. during the russian-turkish war, the cossacks made their way through this mortise cave on enemy business, however, the level of the river was then lower than the entrance. and now global warming is completely flooded, which means that the saboteurs probably dug up a map of kiev route for this song one two. and saboteurs are not pure power, water, but also ticks under pressure. and that there i am inside and imagine mine as threads, which means that yours had weak cables. well, consider that we are in the calculation, you will first catch him, and then we will pay off. all the fool, why is there no way out of the cave on the mobile dad, it was blown up a long time ago? no, i don't know what to do. the excluded fishermen spoke up. works for an arab oil tycoon. why this arab? sabotage at a smal
worked for him for several years with a dry patch, if the dry patch is an ordinary mercenary, then we gerardim. or almost everything, well, if you spoke. it is almost impossible to get me in the fsb pre-trial detention center. these are no crosses for him. friends did not shoot to spit out the fsb before. during the russian-turkish war, the cossacks made their way through this mortise cave on enemy business, however, the level of the river was then lower than the entrance. and now global...
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in portland there is a plaque gerard cassidy at memorial is mkc price. $42.ine. it will be cheaper to fly to gerard cassidy and get a lobster roll there and get one in new york. ok. 8:30 tom keene sitting down with megan greene and feature member of the monetary policy committee at the bank of england. that conversation coming up. >> keeping you up-to-date with news around the world with the first word. a deal may finally be shaping up to avoid a catastrophic u.s. default. sources say republican and white house negotiators closing in on a deal to raise the debt limit and cap federalist spending for two years. the agreement will include measures to upgrade the electric grid, and cut $10 billion from a budget increase for the irs. default worries intensifying as the treasuries cash balance drops to its lowest since 2021. data shows it fell below $50 billion wednesday in debt ceiling standoff continues. treasuries bank account has been under downward pressure recently as government implements measures to avoid reaching the $31 trillion debt cap. bankers in asia
in portland there is a plaque gerard cassidy at memorial is mkc price. $42.ine. it will be cheaper to fly to gerard cassidy and get a lobster roll there and get one in new york. ok. 8:30 tom keene sitting down with megan greene and feature member of the monetary policy committee at the bank of england. that conversation coming up. >> keeping you up-to-date with news around the world with the first word. a deal may finally be shaping up to avoid a catastrophic u.s. default. sources say...
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new hampshire federation of republican women, elizabeth gerard. thank you. thank you. the founder of the 603 alliance, fran. and my news -- new hampshire senior advisor who has been with me for a long time, steve stepan accent you very much. --stepinak, thank youv ery much. my state director, trevor. they very much. as well as sibley who did a great job and ran for office and did very well. caroline. thank you. -- caroline levitz. thank you. and a very good friend of mine is here today, and he lives here and he loves the state very much and he was the first person was 50, he said he would do it, it was a long time ago in 2015. maybe before that. but he has been a front of mine for a long time, loves this state and he is a political pro, cory. where is he " up where izzy? -- where is he yak where is he? we take a few questions after we're are finished, is that ok? if i do it the end -- at the end that's the way to do it, and if there's any questions it's been let get out of here, now you have time to think about it. we will take questions. do you think biden takes quest
new hampshire federation of republican women, elizabeth gerard. thank you. thank you. the founder of the 603 alliance, fran. and my news -- new hampshire senior advisor who has been with me for a long time, steve stepan accent you very much. --stepinak, thank youv ery much. my state director, trevor. they very much. as well as sibley who did a great job and ran for office and did very well. caroline. thank you. -- caroline levitz. thank you. and a very good friend of mine is here today, and he...
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raÚl: gerard piquÉ vuelve a ser noticia por la manera en que reacciona a las preguntas de la prensa.a" que comienza ya. ♪ ♪ alan: buenos dÍas familia, gracias por acompaÑarnos en "despierta amÉrica". karla: o recordamos el primer aniversario de un hecho que conmocionÓ a todo el paÍs y en "despierta amÉrica" reiteramos nuestro apoyo a la comunidad tan lastimada, estamos con ustedes. satcha: la naciÓn entera acompaÑan el dolor a uvalde en texas donde los apellidos martÍnez, garcÍa, pÉrez denota su mayorÍa hispana, hoy ellos recuerdan el 24 de mayo en el que mandaron a sus hijos a la escuela y nunca mÁs los volverÁn a ver, algo que desafortunadamente le puede pasar hoy a cualquier padre en este paÍs. comenzamos nuestra cobertura en vivo desde uvalde con elyangelica gonzÁles y lo que estarÍa a punto de anunciar el presidente biden. elyangelica: buenos dÍas, amanecemos acompaÑando a esta comunidad de uvalde despuÉs de un aÑo en que un desalmado entro a esta escuela con un rifle de asalto y matÓ a 19 niÑos y dos maestras, ese dÍa era el Último dÍa de clases, habÍan recibido premios por su
raÚl: gerard piquÉ vuelve a ser noticia por la manera en que reacciona a las preguntas de la prensa.a" que comienza ya. ♪ ♪ alan: buenos dÍas familia, gracias por acompaÑarnos en "despierta amÉrica". karla: o recordamos el primer aniversario de un hecho que conmocionÓ a todo el paÍs y en "despierta amÉrica" reiteramos nuestro apoyo a la comunidad tan lastimada, estamos con ustedes. satcha: la naciÓn entera acompaÑan el dolor a uvalde en texas donde los...
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sitting in front of the canvas motionless in the chest there is something that gerard dollars struggledladislav's question is wrong. no ideas. no. kirill , no ideas. when i was asked this question, i did not guess the correct answer, dear teachers, maybe , uh, among you, someone knows or can guess? what is the correct answer? do we have a version of this chests? yes correct answer to this question. it's dust. if you especially remember how now sometimes certain pauses are made in paint shops in order to either know that they are pouring water there so that it is everything, for example, it has settled, then the technology becomes clear and obviously likely, the artist was waiting for all the dust to settle, uh, and carefully went in so that she would not rise. naturally. i can now open the chest, in which there will be nothing but dust, but i think you will take my word for it. the seventh question. controlled demolition of a building by collapse plus soyuz equals a synonym for the word, tolerant what word will you end up with? mark passable yes, that's the correct answer to the questio
sitting in front of the canvas motionless in the chest there is something that gerard dollars struggledladislav's question is wrong. no ideas. no. kirill , no ideas. when i was asked this question, i did not guess the correct answer, dear teachers, maybe , uh, among you, someone knows or can guess? what is the correct answer? do we have a version of this chests? yes correct answer to this question. it's dust. if you especially remember how now sometimes certain pauses are made in paint shops in...
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sitting motionless in front of the canvas in the chest is what gerard dollars fought in this way.. perhaps mole mole is the wrong answer to question. vladislav no ideas no kirill no idea, to be honest, when you already know the answer to the question, everything becomes quite clear, but for example, when i was asked this question, i didn’t guess, yes, the correct answer, dear teachers, maybe, uh, among you, does anyone know or can guess? what is the correct answer? do we have a version of this chests? yes is the correct answer to this question. it's dust. if you especially remember how now sometimes in paint shops they make certain pauses there in order to either know what they are pouring over there water, so that it was all, for example, settled, then the technology becomes clear and obviously likely, the artist waited until all the dust settled, uh, and carefully entered so that it did not rise. naturally. i can now open the chest, in which there will be nothing but dust, but i think you will take my word for it. the seventh question. controlled demolition of a building by coll
sitting motionless in front of the canvas in the chest is what gerard dollars fought in this way.. perhaps mole mole is the wrong answer to question. vladislav no ideas no kirill no idea, to be honest, when you already know the answer to the question, everything becomes quite clear, but for example, when i was asked this question, i didn’t guess, yes, the correct answer, dear teachers, maybe, uh, among you, does anyone know or can guess? what is the correct answer? do we have a version of...
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>> that was remade totally by gerard >> i've been going my whole life waiting for the tiara. >> you'reous princess of wales, diana. it is a little bit larger than this one but this one's pretty special as well >> i don't know if you could tell there's a ledger that she was standing right in front of, and all of the royals sign it. they sign it with their pens >> what are you wearing? [ laughter ] >> oh, i'm sorry >> you took something? >> where is the tiara. >> do you know how much this costs? i looked there's a price tag. it says, you can't afford it [ laughter ] none of us can i can't believe it came with its own security guard today but isn't it pretty? >> they let that out >> it's stunning >> i kind of checked it out of the library just for a minute. it's going right back. it's fun to have a fairytale for a moment and here on all the pomp and circumstance and the fashion we'll see is our favorite fashionita who knows everyone in the british. she happens to be british herself. you're our queen it's so fun to be looking at some of these jewels for a coronation, they bring out all the
>> that was remade totally by gerard >> i've been going my whole life waiting for the tiara. >> you'reous princess of wales, diana. it is a little bit larger than this one but this one's pretty special as well >> i don't know if you could tell there's a ledger that she was standing right in front of, and all of the royals sign it. they sign it with their pens >> what are you wearing? [ laughter ] >> oh, i'm sorry >> you took something? >> where is...
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gerard and secretaries good to see it. thank you for being here and thank you for work with me and other members of the nevada delegation on the designation of the national monument in southern about it's great to see you and your teamit there. i should know this is in a very important to local tribes with cultural significance. likewise on my top parties congress is both a member of m this committee and indian affairs committee has been to engage a travel mission to help address their needs. but also to advance their priorities are a protection places of cultural and historical importance. last week april 26 i sent you a letter along with my fellow nevada senator on support of the swamp cedars national monuments. for years this area for our tribe is a site of extreme significance. nearly 1000 of the ancestors were killed during the massacres that tooksa place during religis gatherings it's also home to the hosacred ecologically juniper trees in our state truth i support creating this monument. but i will note there are t
gerard and secretaries good to see it. thank you for being here and thank you for work with me and other members of the nevada delegation on the designation of the national monument in southern about it's great to see you and your teamit there. i should know this is in a very important to local tribes with cultural significance. likewise on my top parties congress is both a member of m this committee and indian affairs committee has been to engage a travel mission to help address their needs....
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ago in the state duma they called for the deprivation of russian citizenship of the french actor gerardct he was presented with an elite apartment in grozny from russia , the actor almost immediately left, and the special operation in ukraine was called a quote. with putin's insane excess, he recently declared that he still considers himself russian. nothing has changed for me. i'm still russian. i love russian culture, but i prefer to avoid talking about it. no one can say anything sensible about her to deprive her of russian citizenship, the public demanded that the singer valery meladze buzzed. after the network leaked at the beginning of the year video in which meladze pronounces nazi slogans at a dubai corporate party , senator elena afanasyeva called the singer's act scottish ugliness and betrayal and offered to take away the passport, and the army of defenders of the fatherland organization demanded to check. and how did meladze get citizenship at the time of the collapse of the ussr, the singer lived in ukraine oh handsome. so aleksey gennadyevich, the decision of citizenship fo
ago in the state duma they called for the deprivation of russian citizenship of the french actor gerardct he was presented with an elite apartment in grozny from russia , the actor almost immediately left, and the special operation in ukraine was called a quote. with putin's insane excess, he recently declared that he still considers himself russian. nothing has changed for me. i'm still russian. i love russian culture, but i prefer to avoid talking about it. no one can say anything sensible...
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gerard cassidy put this out. the corporate debt, does this raise another layer of risk that makes that proposition less valuable? kathy: you've seen bondholders and equity holders and preferred holders get washed out in these deals. you've got to be selective when you're looking at the banking sector in terms of the bonds. they are good bonds. there are opportunities there. jonathan: i want to get to our colleague who has been running through the headlines. it's great to get you with us on the phone. go through your top take away. >> the main thing is clear. we had a marathon weekend. the first question raised was how do you allow a big bank to get bigger, especially when there is a gap for banks? this had to be what bid is up there that would take the smallest hit to the fbi c. that is jp morgan. you still see the gsp taken a hit, agreeing to jp morgan. there is upside to that. they will partake in some of the recovery. this as -- the stock is up today. people see this as good news. perhaps not immediately, not
gerard cassidy put this out. the corporate debt, does this raise another layer of risk that makes that proposition less valuable? kathy: you've seen bondholders and equity holders and preferred holders get washed out in these deals. you've got to be selective when you're looking at the banking sector in terms of the bonds. they are good bonds. there are opportunities there. jonathan: i want to get to our colleague who has been running through the headlines. it's great to get you with us on the...
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gerard piquÉ en nuevas imÁgenes exclusivas con sus hijos que se llevÓ el director de una escuela al abrirnÉlope cruz. fue una de las anfitrionas de la noche. llegar de primerito... Éste traje era de 1988 y estaba impecable. era una mezcla entre una novia, angelical y el vestido como tal es un tesoro.... jessie un tono que fue Único en la alfombra. ahora pasamos al estudio.quiero que me comentes un poco sobre bad bunny, la gente no entendÍa quiÉn estaba con Él... la gente se preguntaba quÉ estÁ haciendo con otro hombrecombinado ... >> yo creo que dentro de los hombres el que mÁs me gustÓ fue Él. me encanta que llevara el escote en la espalda con la cadena... me encantan las flores, lo que un hombre a diferencia de maluma, llevar todo lo que era la gala.... >> lo de maluma se le puede poner cualquiera... tenÍa atrÁs una cadena... es la jota del diseÑador. >> para mÍ fue el mÁs espectacular. el color lo distingue y la parte de atrÁs abierta. es como modernizar un traje tÍpico masculino >> doja cat fue la que vino con una cara de gato. o >> Él era el director creativo defendÍ y modernizÓ la p
gerard piquÉ en nuevas imÁgenes exclusivas con sus hijos que se llevÓ el director de una escuela al abrirnÉlope cruz. fue una de las anfitrionas de la noche. llegar de primerito... Éste traje era de 1988 y estaba impecable. era una mezcla entre una novia, angelical y el vestido como tal es un tesoro.... jessie un tono que fue Único en la alfombra. ahora pasamos al estudio.quiero que me comentes un poco sobre bad bunny, la gente no entendÍa quiÉn estaba con Él... la gente se preguntaba...
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gerard cassidy joins us right now with rbc capital markets.r colleagues in crime basically as a double price target on these banks. is that too optimistic? do you have a double price target on some of these selected regional banks? >> tom, we do. i'm not permitted to buy any financial stocks either and it kills you especially with the preferreds with the yields they are offering but the stocks came down to such of the level as a result of the march madness and the disruption of the market. i think it was overdone and you saw yesterday in particular many stocks up 5, 6, even 10%. the names, it was done to the downside. tom: is it all clear on this thursday morning? >> the short answer is, yes. i would just refine that to say all clear on a deposit flight for the problems we saw in march it's an all clear now the banks always have challenges like any industry so we go into an economic recession in the next 3-6 months even though it is in advance real gdp number came in at 2.9% for this quarter which is a surprise to the upside. if we have a slow
gerard cassidy joins us right now with rbc capital markets.r colleagues in crime basically as a double price target on these banks. is that too optimistic? do you have a double price target on some of these selected regional banks? >> tom, we do. i'm not permitted to buy any financial stocks either and it kills you especially with the preferreds with the yields they are offering but the stocks came down to such of the level as a result of the march madness and the disruption of the...
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gerard, you work for a food bank. what is the impact you are seeing?ally crippling us. it is that we are struggling to buy stuff. 50 it is that we are struggling to buy stuff, ., , ., it is that we are struggling to buy stuff. ., , ., ., ., it is that we are struggling to buy stuff. . ., ., . ., m stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to — stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to change, _ stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to change, we _ stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to change, we used - stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to change, we used to - stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to change, we used to give i have had to change, we used to give eight slices of bacon and eight sausages, now we only give six of each. we have to keep looking each day. we are at the point where if we can't give healthy food, we will just stop giving it. find can't give healthy food, we will just stop giving it.— just stop giving it. and who is cominu just stop giving it. and who is coming to _ just stop givin
gerard, you work for a food bank. what is the impact you are seeing?ally crippling us. it is that we are struggling to buy stuff. 50 it is that we are struggling to buy stuff, ., , ., it is that we are struggling to buy stuff. ., , ., ., ., it is that we are struggling to buy stuff. . ., ., . ., m stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to — stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to change, _ stuff. so have you had to change? we have had to change, we _ stuff. so have you had to...