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not with health markets. offer and their service is absolutely free. having helped enroll americans in millions of policies while earning an a-plus rating from the better business bureau, that means health markets is a name you can trust for your affordable dental plans. with plans that include over 200,000 dental providers to choose from, health markets makes it easy to get the care you need. health markets even has options with no waiting periods and all plans come with the health markets' best price guarantee. not having dental insurance is nothing to smile about. but health markets is here to help. they guarantee the lowest price on the plans they offer. and their service? absolutely free. so, call or click now and get your fitscore and let health markets put a smile back on your face. your insurance marketplace healthmarkets you could save now on dental plans with healthmarkets. go online now or call the number on your screen. call healthmarkets now. in business, it's never just another day. it's the big
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not with health markets. they guarantee the lowest price on the plans they offer and their service is absolutely free. having helped enroll americans in millions of policies while earning an a-plus rating from the better business bureau, that means health markets is a name you can trust for your affordable dental plans. with plans that include over 200,000 dental providers to choose from, health markets makes it easy to get the care you need. health markets even has options with no waiting periods and all plans come with the health markets' best price guarantee. not having dental insurance is nothing to smile about. but health markets is here to help. they guarantee the lowest price on the plans they offer. and their service? absolutely free. so, call or click now and get your fitscore and let health markets put a smile back on your face. your insurance marketplace healthmarkets you could save now on dental plans with healthmarkets. go online now or call the number on your screen. call healthmarkets now. >>>
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he helped launch the nation's largest state-based health market place back in 2012 lee says that thef his mother and uncle are prompting him to think about what he wanted to do with the next phase of his life. he will stay on the job until february. >> some breaking news to tell you about. a fire has prompted evacuations in pleasanton happening in the area of happy valley. road sanctuary lane and inspiration terrorists. that is just west of the preserve golf course and you see it is east of interstate 6.80, there. good news in the past 2 minutes we learned that the fire has been contained. but again, they did issue evacuations. firefighters are asking people to avoid the area while they continue to try to gain more containment here. we're working to get more info on this fire and when the fire i've just been told is out so great news there. and we'll keep an eye on that as they mop up and make sure it doesn't flare up again. all right. weather time weather obviously a factor with all these fires. you see the wind blowing there. but this live look at san francisco's embarcadero. vicki
he helped launch the nation's largest state-based health market place back in 2012 lee says that thef his mother and uncle are prompting him to think about what he wanted to do with the next phase of his life. he will stay on the job until february. >> some breaking news to tell you about. a fire has prompted evacuations in pleasanton happening in the area of happy valley. road sanctuary lane and inspiration terrorists. that is just west of the preserve golf course and you see it is east...
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. >> it looks like the department of health, is marketing to children.like you're advocating, it >> when you have advertisements like this, with the young girl with a patch on her arm. all smiling, we know how impressionable, our young people are. in wanting to fit in life. personally i think it's reprehensible that we would do that to our youth in tennessee. >> i mean you would think that the department of health's marketing fentanyl or malt liquor, menthol cigarettes. it's a vaccine. after that hearing the outrage to get teenagers vaccinated was to stopped by the department. help vaccination -- according to the tennessean, which broke the story. pressure from conservative lawmakers also push the health department to tell its employees not to hold any covid-19 vaccination events. intended specifically for adolescents. the department had been planning special event, specifically targeting this age group for weeks. according to internal documents recently obtained. today less than 43% of texas tennessean's are fully vaccinated. republican governor bill le
. >> it looks like the department of health, is marketing to children.like you're advocating, it >> when you have advertisements like this, with the young girl with a patch on her arm. all smiling, we know how impressionable, our young people are. in wanting to fit in life. personally i think it's reprehensible that we would do that to our youth in tennessee. >> i mean you would think that the department of health's marketing fentanyl or malt liquor, menthol cigarettes. it's a...
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broach christmas. ultimately, i think, you know, every single day the enterprise is getting was the health market is you're increasing day by day. as much as the research in the crisis describe the entire well due to the common backs and it's been marked out in the u. k. i mean quite the quoting bar it's ministry is talk about what you put in a real capitalism on this program. and i'm sure you've been listening to the british government's position, which is that it's the fault of electricity providers like yourself, presumably who haven't hedged properly and therefore haven't planned properly. and your entire business model is a full, not british strategic energy security planning. yes. so the rhetoric over the last few days being very much that every small supplier is by the round and says whereas, you know, contact protein was on the new thing, you know, around 5 to 8. supply is normally the needs of him, unusual to make you fall, can mean, but, you know, from assembly spice has started yet, you know, could be between 5 and 10. actually make it through. isn't a crisis. you know, it's the walk i
broach christmas. ultimately, i think, you know, every single day the enterprise is getting was the health market is you're increasing day by day. as much as the research in the crisis describe the entire well due to the common backs and it's been marked out in the u. k. i mean quite the quoting bar it's ministry is talk about what you put in a real capitalism on this program. and i'm sure you've been listening to the british government's position, which is that it's the fault of electricity...
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that we would do that to our youth in tennessee. >> i mean you would think the department of health is marketinggarettes. it's a vaccine! after that hearing, the outreach to get teenagers vaccinated was effectively stopped by the department of health. and vaccination events were put on hold according to the tennesseean. pressure from conservative lawmakers also pushed the health department not to hold any vaccination events intended specifically for adolescents. the department had been planning special events specifically targeting this age group for weeks according to internal documents recently obtained. today less than 43% of tennesseeans are fully vaccinated. republican governor bill lee has supported halting all vaccine outreach programs saying parents should be the one to decide. dr. alex is an orthopedic trauma surgeon and the chair of the nashville covid-19 task force as well as the nashville board of health and he joins me now. first of all, just to level set, doctor, can you tell us how things are going in your state with covid right now? >> things are the worst it's been since i first
that we would do that to our youth in tennessee. >> i mean you would think the department of health is marketinggarettes. it's a vaccine! after that hearing, the outreach to get teenagers vaccinated was effectively stopped by the department of health. and vaccination events were put on hold according to the tennesseean. pressure from conservative lawmakers also pushed the health department not to hold any vaccination events intended specifically for adolescents. the department had been...
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and by that, i'm speaking largely to the market power that many health care providers have acquired that allows them to set prices if the market were competitive. there is ongoing reduction in the competition amongst providers in the health care system. so, i think that, you know, the need for price transparency really started again about a decade ago when some employers, including calipers, wanted to implement benefit design. so calipers wanted to set prices for certain procedures and let their plan members know if they sought care somewhere more expensive than the price they set, that would have to pay the difference out of pocket. but to implement that, you need to have price information available. so we took stock of what health plans were doing back then to share that information. and while almost every health plan in a tool, it wasn't specific to providers or the level that a consumer could use it in making decisions. we need to have price transparency and we called on different stakeholders to take action. we have made a lot of progress since then. if you look at the chart on the
and by that, i'm speaking largely to the market power that many health care providers have acquired that allows them to set prices if the market were competitive. there is ongoing reduction in the competition amongst providers in the health care system. so, i think that, you know, the need for price transparency really started again about a decade ago when some employers, including calipers, wanted to implement benefit design. so calipers wanted to set prices for certain procedures and let...
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a 160 point rise at the open european markets, this is the picture about two hours into the trading session. green across the board with the exception of the healthe market down just a touch and the german index outperforming up .9%. this thas e veget'thcora this morning of the german elections. "worldwide exchange" is up next. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. in new york and here is your top five at 5:00 wall street trying to keep the rally going after a wild week of trading. futures are higher as the worst month for stocks is nearly in the regulatoar view mirror drama in d.c., lawmakers looking at a looming government shutdown and a possible $1.5 trillion infrastructure the clock is ticking on both. >>> in germany, the votes are in, in what is one of the closest elections in history, two men both saying they can become head of
a 160 point rise at the open european markets, this is the picture about two hours into the trading session. green across the board with the exception of the healthe market down just a touch and the german index outperforming up .9%. this thas e veget'thcora this morning of the german elections. "worldwide exchange" is up next. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. in new york and here is your top five at 5:00 wall street trying to keep the rally going after a wild week of trading. futures are...
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amount of risk off mentality, but some analysts would say it is an important sign for the health of the market valuation. the senate is trying to move forward on negotiations for the stopgap funding measure to prevent government shutdown. this is a perennial issue. maya mcguiness -- maya macguineas, what happens -- what needs to happen to get the stopgap in place? >> there is a lot of uncertainty. the most immediate thing is they have to find a way to fund the government by the end of the fiscal year in september. we didn't go through the normal process we should have where the budget committees actually passed a budget and congress actually agrees to a budget and we have a roadmap of what we are doing. instead, we are borrowing trillions, having discussions about massive changes and no plan. now we are caught at the last minute -- which happens too often, without a plan to fund the government. they need to pass a continuing resolution rather than the individual bills and we will find out in the next day or two whether they can get that done. it is not at all clear the votes are there, though
amount of risk off mentality, but some analysts would say it is an important sign for the health of the market valuation. the senate is trying to move forward on negotiations for the stopgap funding measure to prevent government shutdown. this is a perennial issue. maya mcguiness -- maya macguineas, what happens -- what needs to happen to get the stopgap in place? >> there is a lot of uncertainty. the most immediate thing is they have to find a way to fund the government by the end of the...
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wilf >> sad statistic thank you for that interesting interview from san diego cano health. >>> the marketon this final day of the september but maine has a law on recycling garbage. diana has the latest >> the rising cost of recycling is crushing taxpayer l ll you about it next coming up on "closing bell." our retirement plan with voya, keeps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... hey, graduation selfie! well done! and voya stays by our side, keeping us on track for retirement... ...giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. you ready for your first day on the job? i was born ready. go get 'em, kev. well planned. well invested. well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. that building you're trying to buy, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you see it. you want it. you ten-x it. it's that fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like... uh... these salads. or these sandwiches... ten-x does the same thing, but with build
wilf >> sad statistic thank you for that interesting interview from san diego cano health. >>> the marketon this final day of the september but maine has a law on recycling garbage. diana has the latest >> the rising cost of recycling is crushing taxpayer l ll you about it next coming up on "closing bell." our retirement plan with voya, keeps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... hey,...
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health. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: this is bloomberg markets. i'm romaine bostick.want to talk about the covid crisis and the delta variant. 75% of u.s. adults have received at least one dose of the covid-19 vaccine. this comes against the backdrop of the rise of the delta variant and experts revising down their forecast of economic growth because of concerns about how the delta variant could hamper economic activity. my guest joins us now to talk about this. i'm curious as to this milestone that we reached, 75% of u.s. adults having gotten there one shot and the rise of the delta variant and how much the rise of the delta variant may have could be did to the rise in vaccinations. dr. dowdy: we did see a big uptick in the number of people getting the first shot. the key is for those people who have gotten the first shot, make sure you get the second win as well. we are still less then two thirds of adults getting fully vaccinated, especially with the delta variant, the key is that that second shot matters. romaine: for a lot of folks thinking about their second shot
health. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: this is bloomberg markets. i'm romaine bostick.want to talk about the covid crisis and the delta variant. 75% of u.s. adults have received at least one dose of the covid-19 vaccine. this comes against the backdrop of the rise of the delta variant and experts revising down their forecast of economic growth because of concerns about how the delta variant could hamper economic activity. my guest joins us now to talk about this. i'm curious as to this...
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market as you touched upon isn't very good right now. we want to see the shifts. when that happens i will feel much better about the healthf the market. charles: yeah. no, i agree a thousand percent. here is the thing, i want to get back to you, gary and what you just said. there is a recent survey by deutsche bank, 550 market professionals. 58% are looking for some form of a pullback. stifel says we could see a 15% correction before the year over. i'm sort of contrarian. when i see this i get a little more bullish, i don't know about you, gary. >> my final math, when masses go bearish you get bullish. pay attention to price first. the opposite, if they get too bullish you go the other way but for me that secondary things to look at. what's primary is price, what's primary is leadership, what's primary are stocks and sectors that are in uptrends, not in downtrends. i'm not saying they're wrong. i'm not saying they're right. i keep my focus, laser beam on what the market is doing and not any opinions out there because everybody's got an opinion including myself and you get all confused when you get mixed messages from else
market as you touched upon isn't very good right now. we want to see the shifts. when that happens i will feel much better about the healthf the market. charles: yeah. no, i agree a thousand percent. here is the thing, i want to get back to you, gary and what you just said. there is a recent survey by deutsche bank, 550 market professionals. 58% are looking for some form of a pullback. stifel says we could see a 15% correction before the year over. i'm sort of contrarian. when i see this i get...
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marketing. beauty health sits at the bridge of the most efficacious thing in beauty brands and the most approachableshow you the gunk so you know what you got for $200. in every treatment you cleanse, extract and hydrate. that's something you need if you're a 17-year-old male or 86-year-old female cleanse, extract and hydrate >> we have been since this show began more than 16 years ago big believers in what we call the razor razor blade model whether it be gillette or intuitive surgical you have a classic one. >> it's a great business model well balanced p&l. 50% razor blades, 50% delivery systems. diversified globally diversified across the channel and no one single partner of ours has any penetration inside of our p&l a lot of diversification and many levers and growth for years to come. >> many companies are connected to china your stock is up more than 120% and yet when you went to go borrow money, you've got the equivalent of any triple a balance sheet. how did that happen? how much did you get how much did you originally ask for? >> yeah. so one is having brent as my partner, you know, the pub
marketing. beauty health sits at the bridge of the most efficacious thing in beauty brands and the most approachableshow you the gunk so you know what you got for $200. in every treatment you cleanse, extract and hydrate. that's something you need if you're a 17-year-old male or 86-year-old female cleanse, extract and hydrate >> we have been since this show began more than 16 years ago big believers in what we call the razor razor blade model whether it be gillette or intuitive surgical...
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for the latest read on the health of the labor market.ontinue to debate winding down monetary support later this year. joining us now is bloomberg's senior asia economics reporter michelle von reames go. we are looking for something like 725,000, a bit slower than the previous month. what is the expected force to push it higher or lower? it could have a big impact on markets. >> happy jobs day, kathleen. there's a lot to look at in this report. there is a double barrel headline focus. on the unemployment rate, it gets a little tricky. we want to see if it declined, it was due to good reasons, but people leaving the labor force out of discouragement or retirement. the overall on a planet rate should inched down to 5.2% from 5.2%. that means we need to evaluate the labor force participation rate. it could be more volatile as state jobless benefits expire. the fed is also tying this all in with its inflation evaluation. they are looking at wage gains. bloomberg economics points out that wage gains have risen as labor supply was tight. just o
for the latest read on the health of the labor market.ontinue to debate winding down monetary support later this year. joining us now is bloomberg's senior asia economics reporter michelle von reames go. we are looking for something like 725,000, a bit slower than the previous month. what is the expected force to push it higher or lower? it could have a big impact on markets. >> happy jobs day, kathleen. there's a lot to look at in this report. there is a double barrel headline focus. on...
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. >> things like rethinking our cities, housing, transport u rethinking health systems, financial marketshe way in which we live. >> it's aimed at world leader that will participate in the meeting of the un general assembly that starts next tuesday. >>> as more people return to the office and even highway shootings there's a lot going on on the roads right now. what is the chp doing about it? we are getting answers. that new transit tuesday segment we are joined live by brandon korrea. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> for the past several months we have seen the increase in highway shootings, two on highway 4 in july and august and one just a week ago was in daley city. is chp adding more patrol cars or doing anything to help keep drivers safe? >> yes we are. these are targeted shootings sot public knows that. they are targeted shootings. we are adding more officers, specifically in our county here. a community response team that specifically goes out and shows the colors meaning go out there, be a presence and do speed enforcement and reckless and aggressive drivi
. >> things like rethinking our cities, housing, transport u rethinking health systems, financial marketshe way in which we live. >> it's aimed at world leader that will participate in the meeting of the un general assembly that starts next tuesday. >>> as more people return to the office and even highway shootings there's a lot going on on the roads right now. what is the chp doing about it? we are getting answers. that new transit tuesday segment we are joined live by...
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how does the investor reconcile the true health of the market when you have that sort of a situation?> there is such an influence from those megacaps and they definitely have lost some relative strength and momentum and that makes it more challenging from the major industries which have heavy exposure to them to forge higher. we don't need their outperformance but we need their participation and we're seeing a little bit of chink in their armor. microsoft is probably the best case in that regard gapping below the 50-day moving average. we're saying some weakness there the breadth has not been great all month as you mentioned and that could be part and parcel to weak seasonal influences in september. charles: right. >> we'll look to trigger reentry, the improved momentum across the board around of course we don't have that today. charles: so weird, that facebook of all of them would be up today considering all the bad news n 30 seconds, katie, give me the most important chart number we should know that we should write down and focus on? >> i think i mentioned it the last time i visit w
how does the investor reconcile the true health of the market when you have that sort of a situation?> there is such an influence from those megacaps and they definitely have lost some relative strength and momentum and that makes it more challenging from the major industries which have heavy exposure to them to forge higher. we don't need their outperformance but we need their participation and we're seeing a little bit of chink in their armor. microsoft is probably the best case in that...
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the changes may boost the financial health and challenge the market dominance of a billionaire.intelligence analyst has been following this. one of the most significant measures --what are the most significant measures? >> the most encouraging sign is the government showed their stance that they want to keep everyone afloat, especially extending the payment for four years so they have much more time to gain of capital. although they still need to pay interest on those payment dues. for years is a big help for the industry and that helps them and encourages them to invest in the 5g network. david: we have -- rishaad: we have applications for the big three players. must be better news for them, surely. there's been so much uncertainty surrounding these companies, especially the foreign-based ones. backdated taxation has gone by the wayside. they are grateful for that at least. anthea: as we mentioned, they have more time to pay off those payment dues. they would benefit the most since they share the most burden from these payment dues. at the same time, the other measures are -- t
the changes may boost the financial health and challenge the market dominance of a billionaire.intelligence analyst has been following this. one of the most significant measures --what are the most significant measures? >> the most encouraging sign is the government showed their stance that they want to keep everyone afloat, especially extending the payment for four years so they have much more time to gain of capital. although they still need to pay interest on those payment dues. for...
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investors will watch as the jobs report looks at the health of the labor market.ccording to a survey, the economy added 725 thousand jobs. the delta variant could be a worse number than expected. a flashback from the 70's, the swedish group, has reunited and came out with its first album in almost 40 years. they gave hits like waterloo and dancing queen. the musical miami mia became a hit movie. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> with the extreme weather events, the higher elevations are experiencing flash flooding. we are going to attack that even more. the big problem is when the street drainage in the sewer infrastructure gets overwhelmed. gravity takes water into the subway system. jonathan: for new york city, that was the mta ceo. from york city, good morning. i am jonathan ferro. it is payrolls friday. your equity market looks like this, up 0.2% on the s&p. yields are higher by about a basis point. crude is a 70 and the. in the fx market, the euro-dollar is unchanged. tom: i've been really focused on the close elections around the country. the character of the moderate
investors will watch as the jobs report looks at the health of the labor market.ccording to a survey, the economy added 725 thousand jobs. the delta variant could be a worse number than expected. a flashback from the 70's, the swedish group, has reunited and came out with its first album in almost 40 years. they gave hits like waterloo and dancing queen. the musical miami mia became a hit movie. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> with the extreme weather events, the higher elevations are...
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vaccine for 8 times the price will tell you why some in me and more are turning to the black market for their health care. plus it's the city with the most the schools in the world, but has also close love affair with this new mode of transport. gone to the news there are places around city that hit 31 degrees on sunday or this weekend since january . these even houses still justin land in do southwest now admittedly, january was mid summer, but we're not exactly back into somebody yet army ferry, early spring, and stock or last either. you'll notice it's only about 15 in melbourne, and that cold suddenly is right up to sidney. already said 19 degrees going to be high on monday with either bitter rain or maybe a few showers in purse. the weather is fine wrapped about 20 here. significantly windy weather weather in the northern parts of south island and then increasing the north island during monday and tuesday warnings out for that that will slowly improve not so in sydney, that's not an improving situation. that's just wet weather. probably you call it normal for early spring. this is also a normal
vaccine for 8 times the price will tell you why some in me and more are turning to the black market for their health care. plus it's the city with the most the schools in the world, but has also close love affair with this new mode of transport. gone to the news there are places around city that hit 31 degrees on sunday or this weekend since january . these even houses still justin land in do southwest now admittedly, january was mid summer, but we're not exactly back into somebody yet army...
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reports the latest on the health of the labor market. u.s. probably added 725,000 jobs in august a more moderate pace compared to the last few months but risk of the delta variance could mean a softer than expected number. a job report is out at 8:3 dp at -- a.m.. the fff -- the afa investigates galactic. the agency is reviewing why the craft called spaceship 2 flew outside the area when it was clear to us -- clear to fly. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg ♪ -- ♪ >> the past few days of hurricane ida and the wildfires in the west and unprecedented flash floods in new york and new jersey is yet another reminder that these extreme storerooms and the climate crisis are here. jonathan: the president of the united states. from new york city, good morning. i am jonathan ferro, it is payrolls friday and we are going into that job sprint a little bit later. fuster -- futures positive eight points. yields are higher by a coupl
reports the latest on the health of the labor market. u.s. probably added 725,000 jobs in august a more moderate pace compared to the last few months but risk of the delta variance could mean a softer than expected number. a job report is out at 8:3 dp at -- a.m.. the fff -- the afa investigates galactic. the agency is reviewing why the craft called spaceship 2 flew outside the area when it was clear to us -- clear to fly. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered...
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market. he can focus on growth stock in select areas such as on line cloud areas such as health care where thatand out of the pandemic and being selective like industrials where we will have them for structures spending and family they tend to perform well in periods of higher inflation and higher interest rates in trading back at levels that we saw late last year. jack: we should talk about a few stock picks. >> i know you are bullish on alphabet and it seems like there's negative headlines around inflation. >> regulations are concerned and will strike a balance between what regulators are looking for and what works for shareholders. what's good for that is the strong secular tailwinds they have an on line cloud in the 100 billion-dollar market in 20 million plus in revenues for the cloud in 2022 and expansion for alphabet is the key. we think they can grow big -- with over 100 billion cash on the balance sheet. alphabet trades at a discount. >> are you seeing an acquisition target? >> it could be with larger companies and taking a big picture look at health care ear lagged trading at a discou
market. he can focus on growth stock in select areas such as on line cloud areas such as health care where thatand out of the pandemic and being selective like industrials where we will have them for structures spending and family they tend to perform well in periods of higher inflation and higher interest rates in trading back at levels that we saw late last year. jack: we should talk about a few stock picks. >> i know you are bullish on alphabet and it seems like there's negative...
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and it's an economically sensitive company and it has a lot of diversified end markets like plastics, packaging and health care, auto, housing and i like all of those end markets and they do a really good job at cost-cutting since they've split from dupont and they have pricing power. that's most important so they can handle some of this input cost inflation that they're seeing and everyone is seeing including fedex yesterday. takes me to the friendly farmer, mr. all in who we've come to call jim lebenthal is the correction over the 3% or whatever it was, you know, this week, two days ago? is that it >> i think it may well be. that's pretty in cautious of me to say that. we were down 4% peak to trough what i am more comfortable saying is i doubt you'll get the full 10% of a correction and the reason i say that, we can go through the long list of positives. we can go through the long list of negatives there's one positive that trumps everything else and it's the federal reserve. for all of the talk of taper and maybe it starts in november and maybe it starts in december. the fed is still buying bonds right
and it's an economically sensitive company and it has a lot of diversified end markets like plastics, packaging and health care, auto, housing and i like all of those end markets and they do a really good job at cost-cutting since they've split from dupont and they have pricing power. that's most important so they can handle some of this input cost inflation that they're seeing and everyone is seeing including fedex yesterday. takes me to the friendly farmer, mr. all in who we've come to call...
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but according to my markets, they are still able to send some migrant back on a public health authority, not an immigration policy. take a listen, migrants continue to be expelled, and under the cdc's title, 40 to authority. title $42.00 is a public health authority. and not an immigration policy. and it is important to note that title 42 is applicable and has been applicable to all irregular migration during this pandemic. jonathan, you touched on this earlier, do you see my orchestra being defensive about this point in particular? i do and it again, it is just surprising to see and again, i don't like to be a hypocrite. so if it was wrong under trump, it's wrong under button. and it's just surprising to see by using title 42. when the progressives are actually encouraging him to get rid of it, because prior to title 42, you were able to come to this country. say that you were seeking asylum. and lets me clear. the haitians have experienced the murder of their president. a devastating earthquake in the collapse of their economy. so if there is any reason to think, they probably have it
but according to my markets, they are still able to send some migrant back on a public health authority, not an immigration policy. take a listen, migrants continue to be expelled, and under the cdc's title, 40 to authority. title $42.00 is a public health authority. and not an immigration policy. and it is important to note that title 42 is applicable and has been applicable to all irregular migration during this pandemic. jonathan, you touched on this earlier, do you see my orchestra being...
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health. vaccine, goes back to the labor market. how do we address some of this? keep talking about how september was supposed to be the month we got back to normal and this is a pivotal issue. as kids are in and out of school, how can people reliably go back to the opposite -- office? it is very difficult to rearrange her schedule on a dime because your kids suddenly have to work from home for the next 10 days. jonathan: kids go back to school, great news. and that was meant to be an incentive to get people back to work. september is just not the month people thought it would be. how many times have we said that now after spending literally months saying this is it? things will get better. tom: we are allowed to pause. lisa: thank you, tom. tom: we will get through it. lisa: we are allowed to pause. jonathan: this is great therapy. lisa: therapy for us. tom: the fed meeting, forget about that. i'm way more worried about revenues and earnings than that. jonathan: are you, tom? on what side of things are you more worried about revenue than earnings? tom: do you kno
health. vaccine, goes back to the labor market. how do we address some of this? keep talking about how september was supposed to be the month we got back to normal and this is a pivotal issue. as kids are in and out of school, how can people reliably go back to the opposite -- office? it is very difficult to rearrange her schedule on a dime because your kids suddenly have to work from home for the next 10 days. jonathan: kids go back to school, great news. and that was meant to be an incentive...
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who will replace chancellor angle market after 16 years at the health? the on friday candidates made that last bait to persuade the voters with rallies up and down, europe's largest nation. the outgoing chancellor has endorsed her own parties, candidate, autumn, and lash at the race is still wide open and would be chancellors from the social democratic party. the greens on the right wing a f t have all been mobilizing bear supporters. meanwhile, somebody you politicians have reverted to the rather familiar russia blaming narrative. then i'll claim that russian hackers targeted germany days before the election attempting to quote interfere in the democratic process. well, regarding the allegations, let's bring them up with aunties saskia taylor. germany has got a lot on its mind. sergeant gas price says a looming micro crisis. a coven battered economy, climate change flash floods, and who to trust office. 60 years of only knowing anglo marco. but apparently those are non problems. bunny was a mention. no, no, that's a much bigger threat. outta loosely eme
who will replace chancellor angle market after 16 years at the health? the on friday candidates made that last bait to persuade the voters with rallies up and down, europe's largest nation. the outgoing chancellor has endorsed her own parties, candidate, autumn, and lash at the race is still wide open and would be chancellors from the social democratic party. the greens on the right wing a f t have all been mobilizing bear supporters. meanwhile, somebody you politicians have reverted to the...
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the harvard study also found 72% say there are still stigmas associated with mental health issues from the nasdaq market site. i'm jane king with your labor day. this report. >> well, 7.19 now android has introduced new ear buds that can compete, they say with apple air-pods, we've got rich demuro taking a look at these new your buds in this morning's tech smart. if you have an iphone, you probably want to pair of air pods. but if you have an android, there's not one clear choice. these are the one plus buds pro and they're among the best ear buds i've ever tried. >> i tested a lot of your butts and i haven't like to pair this much since i first put apple's original air pods in my ears back in 2016 they almost feel like it's almost the same feeling. when i put the new one plus buds pro in my ears. the $150 ear buds feel comfortable and most importantly, don't feel like they're going to fall out. >> they have the features you need making them a great companion for an android phone. pairing is easy. there are various levels of active noise cancellation smart, when you want that your buds to decide. think
the harvard study also found 72% say there are still stigmas associated with mental health issues from the nasdaq market site. i'm jane king with your labor day. this report. >> well, 7.19 now android has introduced new ear buds that can compete, they say with apple air-pods, we've got rich demuro taking a look at these new your buds in this morning's tech smart. if you have an iphone, you probably want to pair of air pods. but if you have an android, there's not one clear choice. these...
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both of these are becoming ecommerce plays, market plays, rethinking health care and financial services we like them both. for back to school we like beauty and denim ulta and american eagle is one of the ideas too this will be one of the better back to schools we'll ever see. >> oliver, i have a question for you. ism data one of the respondents was talking about supply shortages, labor increases and it's hampering broader economic growth part shortages are their largest business constraints they can't fulfill the orders customers want in the fourth quarter. when you look at it whether it's electronic equipment, compliances, components are there places you would be short in talking about denim, denim being long or should we be worried and say people will look past the supply shortages when you think of overall you were talking about home supplies and other things. are there winners and losers we should be looking at >> i think you're 100% right home is a big risk factor. also apparel and women's apparel. there's been problems in ports as well as factory shutdowns in southeast asia as we
both of these are becoming ecommerce plays, market plays, rethinking health care and financial services we like them both. for back to school we like beauty and denim ulta and american eagle is one of the ideas too this will be one of the better back to schools we'll ever see. >> oliver, i have a question for you. ism data one of the respondents was talking about supply shortages, labor increases and it's hampering broader economic growth part shortages are their largest business...
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industrial and health care stocks have been the biggest drags on the market so far today. >>> people driving home after the holiday weekend likely felt some pain at the gas pump. hurricane ida helped push the national average to 3:19 a gallon. that is cheap compared to california. we are paying $4.40 on average. the highest labor day gas price ever. as soon as gas demand declines, prices are expected to drop. that usually happens at the end of the summer travel season. major auto makers say the global chip shortage appear to go getting worse. fueled by a surge in covid cases in several asian countries. it is further delaying a return to normal production and keeping the supply of vehicles low. analysts say record high prices and they might not fall again until 2023. >>> new at noon, it can be terrifying calling 911 in an emergency, especially when you don't have an address to give. but new technology now pinpoints emergency calls in seconds. it uses an app or a text straight to your cell phone. >> reporter: the los angeles fire department gets about a thousand calls a day for help fr
industrial and health care stocks have been the biggest drags on the market so far today. >>> people driving home after the holiday weekend likely felt some pain at the gas pump. hurricane ida helped push the national average to 3:19 a gallon. that is cheap compared to california. we are paying $4.40 on average. the highest labor day gas price ever. as soon as gas demand declines, prices are expected to drop. that usually happens at the end of the summer travel season. major auto...
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you look at consumer finances -- lisa: how do you think the fed is looking at the health of the consumer in the labor market? what do you think? nick: that is an ongoing debate. the federal reserve moves in a very slow and steady fashion. you can see the transition. we will pay attention to some of the soft data but the debate and the discussion is ongoing. we think it will happen by december and the tapering will start next year. there is some downside risk to the economy, but a policy is accommodative in the united states. jonathan: one man who has been talking is dallas fed president robert kaplan. what do you think of the controversy? a little bit hot water in the court of public opinion. does it undermine the communication from the fed? nick: i would agree with lisa and terms that it was in line with the policy and vetted by the compliance and legal teams. i am sure it will be looked up from a policy point of view about what should be the rules regarding trading. not really my area of expertise. jonathan: thank you. lisa, not many people are going to want to touch this. the communication from the feder
you look at consumer finances -- lisa: how do you think the fed is looking at the health of the consumer in the labor market? what do you think? nick: that is an ongoing debate. the federal reserve moves in a very slow and steady fashion. you can see the transition. we will pay attention to some of the soft data but the debate and the discussion is ongoing. we think it will happen by december and the tapering will start next year. there is some downside risk to the economy, but a policy is...
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. >> right which also shows health of ipo market despite some of the market bumps late.than 10% in the last month. elon musk joined vox media's code conference last night >> i think the stock price is too high, in my opinion. so, i don't know what we're supposed to do [ laughter ] i'm not the one making it go up. >> in the meantime, vocal tesla both cathie wood unloading larger shares of tesla shares. she bought shares in some of her other favorites like square, zoom, nvidia and robinhood tesla's up a little bit today, josh, but, i don't know, how do you feel about elon musk talking about his stock price being high talking about how we didn't play that sound bite but also spoke a little bit about how the biden administration is biased against tesla, didn't invite him to an ev event, says because they're listening to unions. it would appear that's probably not what you want to hear if you're a tesla investor. >> i don't know, sara. i would say if you're in this stock as a tesla investor, this is what you came for like, i would say a week where nothing happens is like the
. >> right which also shows health of ipo market despite some of the market bumps late.than 10% in the last month. elon musk joined vox media's code conference last night >> i think the stock price is too high, in my opinion. so, i don't know what we're supposed to do [ laughter ] i'm not the one making it go up. >> in the meantime, vocal tesla both cathie wood unloading larger shares of tesla shares. she bought shares in some of her other favorites like square, zoom, nvidia...
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the heart break and horror in dan began, how the markets are ignoring all of that, ignoring distressing news with covid variant and getting world health organization attention, the markets are focused on making money. that seems to be simplistic. they are driven by things not dominated by politics. as i often said, they're not red or blue, they're green. they like to make money, take advantage of situations that allow earnings a backdrop for them. all the hiring at amazon, fidelity, tens of thousands of people likely hired in the next few months. that is all these guys see. probably that that that is a goo look at half full glass of all things. it is hard to step back from afghanistan. a lot of folks still there. a lot of problems still there. for the taliban a lot of problems still to be fought. let's go to jennifer griffin at pentagon. reporter: hi, neal. in an hour it will be first look back to see how the evacuation was conducted. it will be our first ability to ask mark milley and joint chiefs. ending 20 years of american military involvement, general milley had a message to the force. >> for any soldier, sailor, airmen, or marin
the heart break and horror in dan began, how the markets are ignoring all of that, ignoring distressing news with covid variant and getting world health organization attention, the markets are focused on making money. that seems to be simplistic. they are driven by things not dominated by politics. as i often said, they're not red or blue, they're green. they like to make money, take advantage of situations that allow earnings a backdrop for them. all the hiring at amazon, fidelity, tens of...
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growth strategies again, if you were a market leading firm that can grow in income share while yields are down, that's the way we want to play it. things like health care that are mid-cycle investments, they're not the most rapid growing element in the market. plenty of room, again, to have growth stocks and to still have cyclicals and international. but we're really focusing in on sustainable returns, not bounce back from the collapse that we've been through that's why health care is our single largest overweight global. >> starting to hear that more and more dividend strategies, health care st steve, thank you >>> elsewhere in washington, congress is racing to avoid running out of money and hitting the debt ceiling almost simultaneously ylan mui is here with the very latest ylan >> reporter: the deadline to fund the government is next week the deadline to avoid a catastrophic default is next month. and democrats are tying the two together now, their plan would keep the government running through december the 3rd and suspend the debt ceiling until december 2022 but republicans are against this no gop lawmakers voted for it when it passed the hous
growth strategies again, if you were a market leading firm that can grow in income share while yields are down, that's the way we want to play it. things like health care that are mid-cycle investments, they're not the most rapid growing element in the market. plenty of room, again, to have growth stocks and to still have cyclicals and international. but we're really focusing in on sustainable returns, not bounce back from the collapse that we've been through that's why health care is our...
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i think reset in markets is very good for the overall health of the long-term bull run. et was already so bearish, and we look at how big money was positioned, and in our opinion markets usually don't have major corrections when everyone is positioned for it. so that's why we think this buying the dip for the right investor in this environment is healthy. but ultimately, we're going to sell this rally if we get what we expect here at the end of september and going into october because we do have some big headwinds as a country, as an economy coming over the next 6-12 months. jackie: what would you buy? i mean, everything's down across the board today, especially tech, is technology an area you would focus? somewhere else, perhaps? >> so, look, areas right now i think you can add, everybody's risk tolerance is different, but certainly a great day for technology. energy has gotten hammered today. i think when you're buying these dips as an investors, you need to do it incrementally because this selloff could last another day or two. you don't need to jump in with both feet.
i think reset in markets is very good for the overall health of the long-term bull run. et was already so bearish, and we look at how big money was positioned, and in our opinion markets usually don't have major corrections when everyone is positioned for it. so that's why we think this buying the dip for the right investor in this environment is healthy. but ultimately, we're going to sell this rally if we get what we expect here at the end of september and going into october because we do...
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things like rethinking our cities, our housing, our transport, rethinking how health systems work, rethinking how financial marketslly radically changing the way in which we live and that the benefits of that, i think we shouldn't forget, will be more, you know, better lives in many ways if we can get that right. better diets, better housing and better better communities compared with many of the illnesses of society that we currently face. >> yeah, it is certainly a huge challenge. dr. fiona godlee, thank you so much for talking with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still to come, we will explain how climate change is threatening california's ancient and massive sequoia trees. we're back in just a moment. yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are you insane? what's a good credit score? go. 600. maybe if you're trying to pay thousands extra in interest rates. cut the confusion, get started with a free credit evaluation at creditrepair.com. i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fa
things like rethinking our cities, our housing, our transport, rethinking how health systems work, rethinking how financial marketslly radically changing the way in which we live and that the benefits of that, i think we shouldn't forget, will be more, you know, better lives in many ways if we can get that right. better diets, better housing and better better communities compared with many of the illnesses of society that we currently face. >> yeah, it is certainly a huge challenge. dr....
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health. it has already rejected some 946,000 applications from companies looking to market flavored e cigarettes. the fda says it has yet to rule on applications from the market loder, jewel. and that is your cbs money watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. at the new york stock exchange. i'm diane king hall. >>> time right now is 4:45, let's get a check of the forecast and kind of unsettled weather day dealing wi lightning and thunder this morning. >> it is definitely an active start to our day. tracking it all for you on high definition da oppler. let's get right to it. this is the number of lightning strikes, and this is right now. ifer this area looking at eight lightning strikes for the bay area at thement moment. now, let's show you as we put this into motion, you can see the showers, thunderstorms pushing across our region. let's get a closer view of what to expect here. we are looking as -- also the fairfield area that we have seen those lightning strikes right over fairfield. i am trying to see if my weather computer froze here. it is taking a bit of time. very been tracking
health. it has already rejected some 946,000 applications from companies looking to market flavored e cigarettes. the fda says it has yet to rule on applications from the market loder, jewel. and that is your cbs money watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. at the new york stock exchange. i'm diane king hall. >>> time right now is 4:45, let's get a check of the forecast and kind of unsettled weather day dealing wi lightning and thunder this morning. >> it is...
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care district -- health care industry are also highly concentrated markets now. at the local level, this is a poor outcome for african-american workers. in rural areas, the rise of monopoly power is acute. there are businesses in rural areas where i have seen destruction and are more prone to have corporationsm -- corporations monopolize. >> thank you for writing your summary, i put your book alongside two other illuminating and earthshaking books about race and class and how people -- housing, and the color of law. i think three books have informed much of america about our country and our race. your testimony, you said congress and regulators failed to get ahead of the 2008 crisis because some prime mortgages were targeted at black and brown families and policymakers didn't think it was important to protect people of color. you also talked about how they were often refinancing, not buying homes for the first time. based on what you just heard from dr. logan and ms. donner, do you think there are parallels between what policymakers failed to do before the financ
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markets. we spend 16 trillion on important medicine, health, equipment, machines, electronics. we need to restore at least half of what this country sovereignty, its security and the health of its citizens depends upon. sort of, platform was founded in 2011 by russian tycoon. and back them, the party was more west leaning liberal, leaning and more critical of a kremlin to konami policies. but the 2014 re unification with the crimea put a dent in the parties, unity some of the party members publicly back to government. and even house rallies in support of the re, re unification with the peninsula. but then make a proper of and some of these allies dissented and quit departure who didn't speak over then has chosen a last critical approach towards the kremlin and focus more on winning hearts and minds of business owners. the policies main task is to support employment nationwide. individuals who are self reliant, who want to earn money, a lot of money to spend an interest in the country. they are prepared for success in the competitive environment to generate their own wealth, as
markets. we spend 16 trillion on important medicine, health, equipment, machines, electronics. we need to restore at least half of what this country sovereignty, its security and the health of its citizens depends upon. sort of, platform was founded in 2011 by russian tycoon. and back them, the party was more west leaning liberal, leaning and more critical of a kremlin to konami policies. but the 2014 re unification with the crimea put a dent in the parties, unity some of the party members...