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tom: and into a booming economy, as we heard from ed hyman of evercore isi. s&p will do better in this american economy. jonathan: we are talking about one million payrolls on friday. france said to consider a national lockdown due to the covid spike. compare and contrast europe and the united states. there's the headline for all to see. tom: we saw from merkel yesterday for the day before. what is interesting is the bet on the street. at deutsche bank woman's ago, an expert on fx minces no word. he's optimistic on europe amidst this gloom. lisa: you really start to wonder at what point this divergence has legs beyond just this moment. this idea that europe is lagging behind the u.s., but people saying later on in the year, the pandemic will end. at what point does this lag time create frictions, create problems that create slower growth going forward, and that bifurcation only widens. jonathan: better data still to come, and out of europe, it is a struggle. we looked at this on the s&p 5 -- we look like this on the s&p 500. futures are positive. $1.1731 is w
tom: and into a booming economy, as we heard from ed hyman of evercore isi. s&p will do better in this american economy. jonathan: we are talking about one million payrolls on friday. france said to consider a national lockdown due to the covid spike. compare and contrast europe and the united states. there's the headline for all to see. tom: we saw from merkel yesterday for the day before. what is interesting is the bet on the street. at deutsche bank woman's ago, an expert on fx minces no...
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the clandestine killer is hyman frank serious a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces wars. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually swear they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and the leaves with. from here the fungus spreads to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead or necrotic tissue but once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the roots to the crown and the tree is weakened. if the tissue at the base of the trunk is attacked other pests invade like ash beetles all the our malaria fungus in the worst case the tree simply falls over. or. new see a monster like this wonderful huge ass tree. between the trees. it makes you want to cry. when the roots are rotten even a tiny wind can topple an ash tree a potential danger for walkers that's why michelle pfeiffer 10 question mark marking angling trees they will be cut down in the late fall when the bird's nesting season is over so how are things looking over. the ash trees here se
the clandestine killer is hyman frank serious a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces wars. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually swear they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and the leaves with. from here the fungus spreads to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead or necrotic tissue but once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the...
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the clandestine killer is hyman 1st fraxinus a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces wars. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually where they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and the leaves with. from here the fungus threads to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead or necrotic tissue. once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the roots to the crown and the tree is weakened. if the tissue at the base of the trunk is attacked other pests can invade like ash beatles or the r. malaria fungus in the worst case the tree simply falls over. or or. when you see a monster like this this wonderful huge ass tree. one step off the. issue of bigotry like. it makes you want to cry. when the roots the rotten even a tiny wind can topple an ash tree a potential danger for walkers that's why michelle pfeiffer 10 question mark marking ailing trees they will be cut down in the late fall when the bird's nesting season is over so how are things lo
the clandestine killer is hyman 1st fraxinus a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces wars. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually where they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and the leaves with. from here the fungus threads to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead or necrotic tissue. once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the...
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the clandestine killer is hyman 1st fraxinus a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces spores. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually where they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and the leaves with. from here the fungus to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead or necrotic tissue. once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the roots to the crown and the tree is weakened. if the tissue at the base of the trunk is attacked other pests can invade like ash beetles or the are malaria fungus in the worst case the tree simply falls over. or. you see a monster like this this wonderful huge ass tree. one step off the. issue of bigotry like. it makes you want to cry. when the roots are rotten even a tiny wind can topple an ash tree a potential danger for walkers that's why michelle pfeiffer to include a marking a ling trees they will be cut down in the late fall when the bird's nesting season is over so how are things looking over. the ash
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the clandestine killer is hyman 1st frank serious a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces wars. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually where they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and believes with or. from here the fungus to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead or necrotic tissue. once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the roots to the crown and the tree is weakened. if the tissue at the base of the trunk is attacked other pests can invade like ash beetles or the are malaria fungus in the worst case the tree simply falls over. or or or when you see a monster like this this wonderful huge ass tree. the. big one the trees like. it makes you want to cry. when the roots are rotten even a tiny wind can topple an ash tree a potential danger for walkers that's why michelle feinstein christian mark marking ailing trees they will be cut down in late fall when the bird's nesting season is over so how are things looking. at us wit
the clandestine killer is hyman 1st frank serious a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces wars. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually where they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and believes with or. from here the fungus to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead or necrotic tissue. once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the roots...
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talking about a new in addition to support women-led businesses is sallie krawcheck, and jen hyman, ceoounder of rent the runway welcome, ladies. sallie, why do you think the recession last year and the job losses we have, why have they fallen so disproportionately on women? >> disproportionately on women and women-led run and women-run businesses they have lost jobs because they're more in the service industry they have disproportionately risked their lives ball they're frontline workers. women who is privileged enough to work from home have lost product looking after the kids, while men havegained productivity and women-led businesses have been disproportionately hurt giving, they're more retail and service, they've been hit. some call it a pink pandemic today, we call it a she-cession. >> jen, let me turn to you, and welcome back, also to you, sallie we haven't see you in a while, about you we're -- how has your business, one that caters to women, how have you had to pivot and change it over the last year to ride whatever tailwinters you've had and avoid the headwhea headwinds. >> so
talking about a new in addition to support women-led businesses is sallie krawcheck, and jen hyman, ceoounder of rent the runway welcome, ladies. sallie, why do you think the recession last year and the job losses we have, why have they fallen so disproportionately on women? >> disproportionately on women and women-led run and women-run businesses they have lost jobs because they're more in the service industry they have disproportionately risked their lives ball they're frontline...
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joining us now, "washington examiner" tea on and kelly hyman, there is a major difference.s, if this is going to be households. >> charles, i will be honest, i don't think there will be much luck with you finding out. as an american i give every president a chance but he has proven he is the liar in chief. he said he wasn't going to destroy the keystone pipeline, he was going to allow people to kind of changed jobs. that wasn't true. 11,000 jobs ended within days of him being in office. over $2 billion in wages. he said if the people of georgia elected those two democratic senators that they would get twodollar checks. that was a lie. you can't trust joe biden. the fact of the matter is his press secretary says one thing, he says another and then he makes another thing two weeks from now. where is his messaging coming from? that's the problem with this administration, we are seeing right now. >> but tiana, this would be a seismic, seismic shift from what everyone interpreted and it would have amazing impacts on a lot of households. >> certainly, and we already knew that whi
joining us now, "washington examiner" tea on and kelly hyman, there is a major difference.s, if this is going to be households. >> charles, i will be honest, i don't think there will be much luck with you finding out. as an american i give every president a chance but he has proven he is the liar in chief. he said he wasn't going to destroy the keystone pipeline, he was going to allow people to kind of changed jobs. that wasn't true. 11,000 jobs ended within days of him being in...
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ed hyman with us this morning went right to earnings.e gave us a single point on s&p earnings that got well out past 4400. lisa: but of course, earnings come in the face of potentially higher corporate taxes. it is a complicated equation at a time when you don't have synchronized global growth. tom: let's pick up the conversation with somebody hugely holistic on the markets, with state street global, their macro strategist marvin loh. which partition of our conversation there are you most focused on right now? marvin: i still think there's a lot of message in rates. fixed income is where i spend most of my time, so would have been busy from that perspective you are absolute right, the intersections on doll of the different parts of the global macro mosaic are coming into play. to a certain degree they are sending different messages, or at least interpreting some of these broader messages quite differently at the moment. jonathan: i'm looking at these prize indicators for europe and the united states. the united states turning almost nega
ed hyman with us this morning went right to earnings.e gave us a single point on s&p earnings that got well out past 4400. lisa: but of course, earnings come in the face of potentially higher corporate taxes. it is a complicated equation at a time when you don't have synchronized global growth. tom: let's pick up the conversation with somebody hugely holistic on the markets, with state street global, their macro strategist marvin loh. which partition of our conversation there are you most...
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and famous wall street economist ed hyman and ed yardeni told us last night 2021 growth could come inround 7 or 8%. it's like the reagan recovery boom back in 1983 when i worked for the gipper. stronger this spring than anyone dreamed possible, that's coming. stronger, stronger, stronger. maybe not everybody gets this. here's president joe biden today. disappointing. >> last month's job growth as a result of the december -- while without the rescue plan, these gains are going to slow. larry: yeah, sure. look, with all due respect, mr. president, this is about vaccines, not a stimulus package loaded up with liberal social pork barrel spending. and speaking of the stimulus package, interesting, senate democrats continue to pare it down. apparently, now, i don't think the votes have yet been taken as we meet this evening, but it looks like the minimum wage hike will be scrapped, and the direct mail checks eligibility has been tightened, and the federal plus-up for unemployment assistance has been reduced from $400 a week to a much more reasonable $300 a week which will not interfere with
and famous wall street economist ed hyman and ed yardeni told us last night 2021 growth could come inround 7 or 8%. it's like the reagan recovery boom back in 1983 when i worked for the gipper. stronger this spring than anyone dreamed possible, that's coming. stronger, stronger, stronger. maybe not everybody gets this. here's president joe biden today. disappointing. >> last month's job growth as a result of the december -- while without the rescue plan, these gains are going to slow....
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the clandestine killer is hyman life 1st frank serious a fungus that grows on the forest floor and produces wars. they are then spread by the wind with some landing on actually swear they subsequently germinate. the fungus feeds on the tissue which slowly dies and the leaves with. from here the fungus spreads to the shoots and branches it works its way to the bark and trunk where it again leads to dead to own a critic to. once the fungus is in the wood the disease restricts the flow of water from the roots to the crown and the tree is weakened. if the tissue at the base of the trunk is attacked other pests can invade. all the our malaria fungus in the worst case the tree simply falls over. new see a monster like this wonderful huge ass tree. when the trees like. it makes you want to cry. when the roots are rotten even a tiny wind can topple an ash tree a potential danger for walkers that's why michelle pfeiffer 10 question mark marking angling trees they will be cut down in late fall when the bird's nesting season is over so how are things looking. trees here seem to be in good condition sp
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when you think about the combination of factors out there, the gdp growth that's happening and hymank nominal growth are 15% thversus 2019. who's to say we might not get way past especially when a lot of chains added off-premise business and competitors closing stores lately we need to see the upside for stocks to work a big valuation time for casual dining. >> favorites in dri and in brinker as well, i think talk about why those two are special and then in quick service, i wonder how much of that off-premise do they actually keep once we get to at least closer back to normal? >> when it comes to, you know, to pick on two names out there with big off-premise sales layers added, chipotle and ch chch chili's. 50% now. see where it settles out looking at at-year sales, to say they might be 15% above 2019 levels, nod t hard to get there. similarly chipotle a lot of business through digital and most loyalty members per restaurant in our coverage when it comes to fast-food, though, the funny thing is, global multi-national names. franchises -- those stocks haven't worked very much to some
when you think about the combination of factors out there, the gdp growth that's happening and hymank nominal growth are 15% thversus 2019. who's to say we might not get way past especially when a lot of chains added off-premise business and competitors closing stores lately we need to see the upside for stocks to work a big valuation time for casual dining. >> favorites in dri and in brinker as well, i think talk about why those two are special and then in quick service, i wonder how...
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his father hyman was his hero and instilled in him a love of our country as well as a love of israel.uld say don't worry about business, roger, because if there is no israel, there will be no business. that thought stuck. throughout his life, roger fought to secure a brighter future for our friends and allies in israel. in the 1980's, melvin dow and stanford alexander, two giants in the aipac community, the american israel public affairs committee, asked roger to help grow the pro-israel committee in houston. well, i know roger never did anything halfway. he poured his heart and his soul into outreach efforts. when you have somebody as outgoing, passionate and likable as roger, you're bound to get good results. roger's work in houston was so successful that in 2002 he was asked to serve on aipac's national board, a position he would hold for nearly two decades. lucky for me, that's how roger and i ended up on the same trip to israel in march of 2002. we visited israel during the second intifada, a time of serious violence and unrest. little did i know at the time, i wouldn't just look
his father hyman was his hero and instilled in him a love of our country as well as a love of israel.uld say don't worry about business, roger, because if there is no israel, there will be no business. that thought stuck. throughout his life, roger fought to secure a brighter future for our friends and allies in israel. in the 1980's, melvin dow and stanford alexander, two giants in the aipac community, the american israel public affairs committee, asked roger to help grow the pro-israel...