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jason katz, good to have you with us.ou can get a roundup of all of the stories you need to know on this asia monday morning in today's edition of daybreak. terminal subscribers can go to dayb . you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: twitter is hiring. the first line had the words we are recruiting with no further details. his restructuring cut the firm's headcount in have. daughter having more than one billion monthly users -- a twitter having more than one billion monthly users. saudi aramco base oil is planning to sell 50 million shares or nearly 30% stake of oil. i want to set for a more contentious -- taiwan is it for a contentious political race. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of ha
jason katz, good to have you with us.ou can get a roundup of all of the stories you need to know on this asia monday morning in today's edition of daybreak. terminal subscribers can go to dayb . you only get the news on the industries and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: twitter is hiring. the first line had the words we are recruiting with no further details. his restructuring cut the firm's headcount in have. daughter having more than one billion monthly users -- a...
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uh, then there, on the susse, some carriages had their exchange features from katz well, the snap-gloth, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on what studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where the cells of the peonies were located, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the prostnakh, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a bedding, where they poked out for the roll a lases of our alley okrame of traditional windmills, there could be new calves there, there were sustras and overseas ones or lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, the towels and they give in the tenth year were carried away successes, the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered vyropah yong and not with a dermat is, uh, not smart. uh, the symbolic sans of the pawns. i can read them to book. but no, well, this fish should be up to the light than a man's pattern and
uh, then there, on the susse, some carriages had their exchange features from katz well, the snap-gloth, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on what studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where the cells of the peonies were located, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the prostnakh, uh, our carriage we already had traditional a bedding, where they poked out for the roll a lases of our alley okrame of traditional windmills, there...
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and it's made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. >> okay, so today we are going to practice- spiky teaches the basics, math, reading, science, and that comes first. but he also found out that music and arts make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school kind of fails. >> so he makes it a point to not only teach from a book or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> that amount of kids that it reaches and gets not only excited about school, but excited just about life. >> we hear so much about budget school cuts and usually the first programs to go are music, art, theater, and dance. proposition 28's goal is to make music and arts education a priority for california schools. it would require the state to set aside 1% of revenue from the general fund to creative arts in k-12 public schools. no official opposition has been filed against prop 28, but that doesn't mean everyone agrees this is the best way to use those funds. >> and what i have found is everybody loves arts and music. >> that's lance christiansen, running
and it's made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. >> okay, so today we are going to practice- spiky teaches the basics, math, reading, science, and that comes first. but he also found out that music and arts make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school kind of fails. >> so he makes it a point to not only teach from a book or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> that amount of kids that it...
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from katz covered for example eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ich studded patterns were poked out at the cups, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the prostnaks , e, our carriage she already had traditional a bedding, where they poked a healthy e for our owls, the alley will be surrounded by radetsin's windmills. well, volkova sat down, it was possible there sustras and overseas or lions on the butt, but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, the towels and they give the tenth year were intangible knitting needles gone the cultural kashtovnost of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered vyry. yong and not with a dermat is, uh, not smart. uh, the symbolic sans of the pawns. they can be read by me to the book, and not, well, it is to claim up to a bright person. eh, from the pagan clock, i think the news has come to us, we got caught up and we well
from katz covered for example eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ich studded patterns were poked out at the cups, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the prostnaks , e, our carriage she already had traditional a bedding, where they poked a healthy e for our owls, the alley will be surrounded by radetsin's windmills. well, volkova sat down, it was possible there sustras and overseas or lions on the...
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it is made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. statement today, we will practice rounding. remake he teaches the basics. that comes first. he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school fails to do. >> reporter: he makes it a point to not only teach from a book, or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that it reaches , and gets not only excited about school, but excited about life. >> reporter: when you hear so often about budget cuts in public schools. usually the first programs to go our arts , music, theater, and dance. proposition 28 has a goal of making the arts education a priority for california schools . it requires the state to set aside 1% of revenue on the general fund for creative arts in k-12 public schools. no official opposition has been filed, but that does not mean that everyone agrees that this is the best way to use funding. >> when i have found is everybody loves arts and music. >> reporte
it is made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. statement today, we will practice rounding. remake he teaches the basics. that comes first. he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school fails to do. >> reporter: he makes it a point to not only teach from a book, or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that it reaches , and gets not only...
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you want to be there before the fact >> david katz. optimistic voice on monday morning.hank you have a great day. >>> one last look at the markets. in the green dow could open up 150 points higher the s&p and nasdaq both up .50% in the pre-market. remember, it is early. that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. "squawk box" is coming up next ♪ finally? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ xfinity rewards is a program whose sole purpose is to say as you plan, protect and retire. "thank you" with experiences big, small and once-in-a-lifetime. sometimes it's about cheering hard enough to shake the stadium! sometimes, it's as simple as movie night right here at home, on us. you mean the world to us. so we're bringing you closer to what you love. kinda like this. welcome to 30 rock! join xfinity rewards for free on the xfinity app today. our thanks, your rewards. >>> these are pretty good gains. up 400 points on friday. up 100 and change this morning after a down week after the ind indices. >
you want to be there before the fact >> david katz. optimistic voice on monday morning.hank you have a great day. >>> one last look at the markets. in the green dow could open up 150 points higher the s&p and nasdaq both up .50% in the pre-market. remember, it is early. that does it for us on "worldwide exchange. "squawk box" is coming up next ♪ finally? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect...
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from katz covered. you took away and leshnya. eh, traditional were e towels.ich studded patterns were poked at the cups near the vases, where they were to the branch, the faces of the peonies, they are wafers, there are field ramons, and at the kraskam e, our carriage traditional vaverok, well, wolf villages, it was possible there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, the towels and they were up to this tenth year. gone knitting needles, not the matral cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus is that they are otherwise identical, that the earth was, that on the right weaving a leather ornament symbol on woven and embroidered piping yong and not with a dermat is e, beggars e is a symbolic son. they can be read. i to the book. and not, well, it is to demand yes a bright man. this is me pattern and yana eh, from the pagan hours, i think they came down to us , and we parted with them. the editors' club is a discussion platform where the editors-in-chief of the most authoritative belarusian media hav
from katz covered. you took away and leshnya. eh, traditional were e towels.ich studded patterns were poked at the cups near the vases, where they were to the branch, the faces of the peonies, they are wafers, there are field ramons, and at the kraskam e, our carriage traditional vaverok, well, wolf villages, it was possible there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, the towels and they were up to this tenth year. gone knitting needles,...
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mike: let's bring in political panel, tony katz and jose aristo muÑoz.i hope that you had a wonderful thanksgiving. >> thank you, you as well. >> let's start with numbers of migrant endoesn'ters at the border. fiscal year 458,088. fiscal year 2021, 1.7 million -- 1.734 million and fiscal year 2022, 2.78 million, how alarming is the trend, jose? >> it's alarming. continues to happen year after year. the only way, mike, that i see this having a long-term solution having republicans and democrats coming together. there's no other way around it. we need border enhancement. comprehension immigration reform. we need to do something with more than 11 million undocumented folks. the only way if we are going to do this, put partisanship aside and let's put country first for once and for all and get this done for the american people. mike: fiscal year started october 1st, the number of got aways as of this week, 134,649 a daily average of 26.93. that's not encounters, that's the number of people getting away from law enforcement. tony, your thoughts? >> right, tha
mike: let's bring in political panel, tony katz and jose aristo muÑoz.i hope that you had a wonderful thanksgiving. >> thank you, you as well. >> let's start with numbers of migrant endoesn'ters at the border. fiscal year 458,088. fiscal year 2021, 1.7 million -- 1.734 million and fiscal year 2022, 2.78 million, how alarming is the trend, jose? >> it's alarming. continues to happen year after year. the only way, mike, that i see this having a long-term solution having...
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uh, then there, on the suse of some carriages, there were exchange features from katz well, a snapgloth, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where the cells of the gun peonies were located, they are cornflowers, there are field ramon, and in the prostnakh , uh, the carriage of ours. there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, the towels and they give the tenth year were gone knitting needles intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cutouts yon and not with a dermat is er, complete beggars. uh, symbolic sans pawns. i can read them for a book. and no, well this fish be up to the next person. but it was i who taught the yen pattern. eh, from the pagan hours i have come to us now, yes, well, we have come and zahavatsya, and we well, we are melting with them. the word with which they are tryi
uh, then there, on the suse of some carriages, there were exchange features from katz well, a snapgloth, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where the cells of the gun peonies were located, they are cornflowers, there are field ramon, and in the prostnakh , uh, the carriage of ours. there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, the towels...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.udded patterns were poked out at the cups at the vases where they were the branches of the gun are peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramonki, and in simple ones. uh, our carriage we already had traditional beds, where they poked our alleys for roll-e-lyases, they will surround the radecins, well, wolf villages, you can arrange volos there and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels, and before this the tenth year they were gone knitting needles, intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, they are that others are identical, what they did, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered vyrach. yong and not with a dermat is, uh, not smart. uh, the symbolic sans of the pawns. they can lead me to read a book, but not well, this one likes to be a bright person. uh, from the pagan hours i count to us, yes, well, then liza hawals and we well, we will grow. oh mom glasse
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.udded patterns were poked out at the cups at the vases where they were the branches of the gun are peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramonki, and in simple ones. uh, our carriage we already had traditional beds, where they poked our alleys for roll-e-lyases, they will surround the radecins, well, wolf villages, you can arrange volos there and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in...
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i actually have to take this opportunity to show this footage because we got to go to katz's deli ando when harry met sally-- ross: you have that?
i actually have to take this opportunity to show this footage because we got to go to katz's deli ando when harry met sally-- ross: you have that?
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he's working for trump ultimately. >> alyssa katz, at the city, a fantastic publication.n and a jhylian of. for those of you interested in new york. even as things look rocky for the governor new york, there's pulling news for democrats in the u.s. senate. we'll get into that, ahead. the interest was costing me... well, us... a fortune. no matter how much we paid it was always just... there. you know? so, i broke up with my bad student loan debt and refinanced with sofi. turns out we could save thousands. break up with bad student loan debt and refi with sofi. you could save thousands and pay no fees. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi get your money right. before dexcom g6, my diabetes was out of control. i was tired. not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexco
he's working for trump ultimately. >> alyssa katz, at the city, a fantastic publication.n and a jhylian of. for those of you interested in new york. even as things look rocky for the governor new york, there's pulling news for democrats in the u.s. senate. we'll get into that, ahead. the interest was costing me... well, us... a fortune. no matter how much we paid it was always just... there. you know? so, i broke up with my bad student loan debt and refinanced with sofi. turns out we...
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we'll have to leave it there but great stuff as always, jason katz.nk you, jason, appreciate it. >>> okay, from the markets to the world cup. how about that? riots broke out in several belgian cities after morocco's 2-0 upset win over belgium on sunday. this is how they responded. police deploying water cannons and tear gas while dozens of rioters overturned and to have. ed cars. that's the reaction to ruing -- losing to morocco. and the u.s./edge land match did bring out a massive audience. more than 15 million viewers, making it the most watched men's soccer match on u.s. english television the ever. i know many, many people who watched it. ended up nil-nil. oh, well. iran calling for the u.s. to be suspended now for briefly removing the emblem from the iranian nag. it was done in support of human -- flag. service done in support of human rights protests in iran. iran not happy about that. guess who's joining us now? will cain. he's a sports guy. will, what do you think of the move, that particular move, by the u.s. national team? certainly making a
we'll have to leave it there but great stuff as always, jason katz.nk you, jason, appreciate it. >>> okay, from the markets to the world cup. how about that? riots broke out in several belgian cities after morocco's 2-0 upset win over belgium on sunday. this is how they responded. police deploying water cannons and tear gas while dozens of rioters overturned and to have. ed cars. that's the reaction to ruing -- losing to morocco. and the u.s./edge land match did bring out a massive...
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he's working for trump ultimately. >> we alyssa katz, at the city, a fantastic publication.and a jhylian of. for those of you interested in new york. even as things look rocky for the governor new york, there's pulling news for democrats in the u.s. senate. we'll get into that, ahead. into that, ahead fits at visionworks! how can you see me squinting? i can't! i'm just telling everyone! hey! use your vision benefits before they expire. visionworks. see the difference. migraine hits hard, so u hit back with ubrelvy u level up u won't take a time-out one dose of ubrelvy works fast it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours without worrying if it's too late or where you are unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u learn how abbvie could help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. imagine having to use the wrong tool at your job. ask about
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it is made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. >> today, we are going to practice rounding. he teaches math, reading, science and that comes first, but he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> he makes it a point to not only teach from a book or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that it reaches and gets only excited about school, but excited about life. >> reporter: we hear so often about budget cuts at public schools and usually the first program are arts, music, theater and dance. proposition 28's goal is to make arts and music education a priority for california schools. it would require the state to set aside 1% of revenue from the general fund for creative arts and a- 12 public schools. no proposition has been filed, but that doesn't mean everyone agrees this is the best way to use those funds. >> what i have found is that everybody loves arts music. >> reporter: he is running for state superintendent of public instruction and a former fourth grade teacher. >> i want our school to have the
it is made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. >> today, we are going to practice rounding. he teaches math, reading, science and that comes first, but he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> he makes it a point to not only teach from a book or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that it reaches and gets only excited about school, but excited about life. >> reporter: we hear so...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun. they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near the prostnakh, our carriage. we already had traditional a beds, where we poked healthy e forests of our alle akromyatraditional windmills. novokolashchel it was possible there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but, but the seed slavuta with their mortgages, well, the towels and they give the tenth year were gone knitting needles intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, the leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered vyropah yon and not with a dermat . eh, poor. eh, symbolic sans pawns, i can subtract them for a book. and no, well, this fish should be up to the light than a man’s gorge pattern and yana e, from the pagan hours, i think we have come down to the ruins, and we’ll stop. removed from the city mitusn
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels.ded patterns were poked out near the cups near the vases, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun. they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and near the prostnakh, our carriage. we already had traditional a beds, where we poked healthy e forests of our alle akromyatraditional windmills. novokolashchel it was possible there were sustras and overseas lions on the butt. but, but the seed...
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kopyl district, otherwise there, on the neighboring tails, they had their own exchange features from katzt jumped on the butt. eh, he took away the leshnya. eh, towels were traditional. on which studded patterns were poked out at the cups, you had them in the cage, guns peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the groves , uh, our carriage. we already had traditional a -beddings, where they poked out our an alley of traditional windmills, nuvolkovy villages, you can go there volos sharp and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels, and before this the tenth year they were gone knitting needles of the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, the leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cuts yon and not with a dermat is located uh, not complete uh, symbolic son of pawns. i can read them for a book. and don't, well, this fish be up next man. this gorge is a pattern and yana e, from the pagan hou
kopyl district, otherwise there, on the neighboring tails, they had their own exchange features from katzt jumped on the butt. eh, he took away the leshnya. eh, towels were traditional. on which studded patterns were poked out at the cups, you had them in the cage, guns peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and in the groves , uh, our carriage. we already had traditional a -beddings, where they poked out our an alley of traditional windmills, nuvolkovy villages, you can go...
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democratic strategist rebecca katz, adviser to the fetterman campaign, congratulations. very hard fought battle. that does it for us. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" is coming up next. tomorrow "way too early" is coming up next >>> we set the course for the nation's future. we have to remember who
democratic strategist rebecca katz, adviser to the fetterman campaign, congratulations. very hard fought battle. that does it for us. we'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" is coming up next. tomorrow "way too early" is coming up next >>> we set the course for the nation's future. we have to remember who
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jason katz, market guy with me this morning. jason, is a gop win good for the markets? when i say win, take the house, take the senate, is that good for the markets? >> is it good for the market when you don't have regulation? the short answer is yes. the market is sniffing it out and look at performance of energy, defense stocks, of pharmaceuticals, financials, they've all outperformed in the last week where we didn't have such a good market. make no misseating about it. this election is a referendum on the economy. and the fed can't do it alone. listen, raising rates, quantitative easing. that only goes so far. that blunt instrument goes so far. it has to come from a policy perspective. this is a critical election and the markets are waiting with baited breath and we get a red wave, which is base case, i don't know if we'll take off and the market sniffed it out but it's the starting point for perhaps a move in the right direction. stu: which sectors of the market are you concentrating on right now that you like? >> above and beyond the normal republican sectors, i th
jason katz, market guy with me this morning. jason, is a gop win good for the markets? when i say win, take the house, take the senate, is that good for the markets? >> is it good for the market when you don't have regulation? the short answer is yes. the market is sniffing it out and look at performance of energy, defense stocks, of pharmaceuticals, financials, they've all outperformed in the last week where we didn't have such a good market. make no misseating about it. this election is...
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jason katz, ubs managing director and private wealth advisor joins bloomberg tv at 3:30 new york times bloomberg. ♪ lisa: keeping you up-to-date with the news from around the world, the first word. in the u.k., chancellor jeremy hunt is considering increasing the headline rate of capital gains tax. it is just one of the options on the table prime minister ritchie should sunak are looking for. rates of capital gains tax range from 10% to 28%. a warning from european central bank president christine lagarde. she says interest rates may need to be raised to restrictive levels to get inflation back down to 2% per the ecb has raised barring costs by -- borrowing costs by 2% in three months. they may have to act as a brake on the economy. china's xi jinping met with germany's chancellor olaf scholz in beijing to send a message to vladimir putin. xi told scholz he opposes the use of nuclear force in europe. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake." powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. guy: t
jason katz, ubs managing director and private wealth advisor joins bloomberg tv at 3:30 new york times bloomberg. ♪ lisa: keeping you up-to-date with the news from around the world, the first word. in the u.k., chancellor jeremy hunt is considering increasing the headline rate of capital gains tax. it is just one of the options on the table prime minister ritchie should sunak are looking for. rates of capital gains tax range from 10% to 28%. a warning from european central bank president...
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jason katz, market watcher of the day with me now.he federal reserve and the market is hanging on every nuance of the fed. where are they going with rates? >> it's not what they're going to do, it's what they're not going to do. what they're not going to do is bring the terminal rate in our view to over5%. there are three pieces to the puzzle here with respect to the fed. number one is the amount of hikes. we think we only have two more left. the number two is the level, where do they land and they land at around 4.5%. but three, and this is definitively the most parent factor because the fate of the market in the next six to twelve months is contingent on this and that's how long they remain there. we don't even know the effect of the previous hikes with respect to corporate earnings because it's really a next quarter event. if they keep their foot on the gas or at least stay humming at that level for prolonged period of time, it'll have a profound effect on the economy and earnings. that's why i say we probably put in a bottom but b
jason katz, market watcher of the day with me now.he federal reserve and the market is hanging on every nuance of the fed. where are they going with rates? >> it's not what they're going to do, it's what they're not going to do. what they're not going to do is bring the terminal rate in our view to over5%. there are three pieces to the puzzle here with respect to the fed. number one is the amount of hikes. we think we only have two more left. the number two is the level, where do they...
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eh, then there, on the susse, some carriages had their exchange features from katz well, the snap-glottrained. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out at the cups, you had them on the branch of the gun peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at reds. eh, our carriage. we already had traditional a -layings, where we poked out our alley okrame for traditional rolls for roll-e-lass. well volkova it was possible there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but and the seed in slavuta with their mortgages, well, towels and they were up to this tenth year successes carried away, their intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered vyropah yong and not with a dermat is, uh, not smart. uh, the symbolic sans of the pawns. they can lead me to read a book. and not, well, this fish be up to the next person. this gorge pattern and yana e, with pagan clocks have come to us, yes, wel
eh, then there, on the susse, some carriages had their exchange features from katz well, the snap-glottrained. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out at the cups, you had them on the branch of the gun peonies, they are cornflowers, there are field ramons, and at reds. eh, our carriage. we already had traditional a -layings, where we poked out our alley okrame for traditional rolls for roll-e-lass. well volkova it was possible...
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it is made possible by one third grade teacher , jared katz. >> today, we will practice rounding. >> reporter: he teaches math, reading, and science. that comes first. he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school kind of fails. >> reporter: he makes a point to not just teach from a book, or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that reaches, not only gets kids excited about school, but just excited in general. >> reporter: we hear about budget cuts in public schools. usually, the first programs to go are arts, music, theater, and dance. proposition 20's goal is to make arts and music education a priority for california schools. this would require the state to set aside 1% of revenue in k-12 public schools. no official opposition has been filed against proposition 28. that does not mean everyone agrees this is the best way to use that funding. >> what i have found is everybody loves arts and music. >> reporter: this is lance christiansen, he is running for offic
it is made possible by one third grade teacher , jared katz. >> today, we will practice rounding. >> reporter: he teaches math, reading, and science. that comes first. he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school kind of fails. >> reporter: he makes a point to not just teach from a book, or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that reaches,...
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back seat to spaces like ai and data management joining us today ubs senior portfolio manager jason katz great to have you. hop on to the prior conversation conditioned to look for an all-clear to get back into consumer-facing technology you say that may not necessarily work this time >> that's right. so i have the unique perspective managing money for individual investors north of three decades and tell you there is a muscle memory to buy what's worked and buy what they're familiar with that's mega cap tech i will tell you we're seeing a paradigm shift in that thinking. consumer-facing technology is taking a back seat to back-end technology the way i phrase it is, why try to really strike gold within tech when you can really buy the companies that supply the picks and shovels to those gold mines? it's beneath the surface, pockets within technology that are very attractive. >> walk me through those areas talking robotics, right? data we mentioned cyber and health technology talk about how you have assembled this coalition of scepters to get interested in? >> sure. ai and robotics, the sm
back seat to spaces like ai and data management joining us today ubs senior portfolio manager jason katz great to have you. hop on to the prior conversation conditioned to look for an all-clear to get back into consumer-facing technology you say that may not necessarily work this time >> that's right. so i have the unique perspective managing money for individual investors north of three decades and tell you there is a muscle memory to buy what's worked and buy what they're familiar with...
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from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. patterns were poked at the cups, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are wafers, there are field ramons, and at the red ones, our carriage. well, volkov’s loshchev could have been there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels, and before that they were the tenth year. belarus, their locality is that others are identical, that the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cuts yong and not with a dermat is, not a smart e, a symbolic son. you can read them here for a book. and not, well, this fish be, yes, a bright person. uh, from the pagan hours, i have now come down to us and we are overgrown with them. we suggest you go on a full-fledged tour of our country. st. sophia cathedral built the symbol of faith of power and independence in the 11th century. great polish prince vseslavcharodey. this is the first a stone temple on the territory of be
from katz covered, for example. eh, he took away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. patterns were poked at the cups, where peonies were located to the branch of the gun, they are wafers, there are field ramons, and at the red ones, our carriage. well, volkov’s loshchev could have been there sustra and overseas lions on the butt. but the seed is in slavuta with its mortgages. well, well, here are the towels, and before that they were the tenth year. belarus, their locality is that...
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it's made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. >> today we are going to practice. >> reporter: he teaches the basics and that comes first, but he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school fails. >> reporter: he makes it a point to not only teach from a book or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that reaches and gets not only excited about school but excited about life. >> reporter: we hear so often about budget cuts in public schools, and usually the first programs to go are arts, music, theater, and dance. proposition 28 goal is to make arts and music education a priority for california schools. it would require the state to set aside one percent of revenue from the general fund for creative arts in k-12 public schools. no official opposition has been filed against the proposition, but that does not mean everyone agrees this is the best way to use those funds. >> what i have found is everybody loves arts and music. >> reporter: that is lance christia
it's made possible by one third grade teacher, jared katz. >> today we are going to practice. >> reporter: he teaches the basics and that comes first, but he also found out that music and arts can make the biggest difference in a child's education. >> music has a way of reaching kids that regular school fails. >> reporter: he makes it a point to not only teach from a book or whiteboard, but from an instrument. >> the amount of kids that reaches and gets not only...
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joining us now is rebecca katz, senior adviser to pennsylvania's newest senator john, fetterman.ic strategist. thank you for joining me tonight i know you like to hear senator, vitamin. come out of everyone's mouth. >> so, just talk to me about how you guys grappled with this health event that is soon to be senator elect fetterman had? and i guess i would just focus on the decision to put him on the debate stage. it's not a lot of people's mind. that was a controversial move. but it is not one that cost him the election. >> let's think about what got us here. it was john fetterman. it was being himself. being authentic. he ran a campaign that really claim to the strength. he's from pennsylvania. he's for pennsylvania. he gets regular people. so what we have the discussion about the debates. it was about showing people what he's going through. when he was having the stroke, and had to recover. he had to recover in public. that is not an easy thing to do. so we started talking about that more. and he would say it rallies has anyone had a stroke? and everyone would raise their hand.
joining us now is rebecca katz, senior adviser to pennsylvania's newest senator john, fetterman.ic strategist. thank you for joining me tonight i know you like to hear senator, vitamin. come out of everyone's mouth. >> so, just talk to me about how you guys grappled with this health event that is soon to be senator elect fetterman had? and i guess i would just focus on the decision to put him on the debate stage. it's not a lot of people's mind. that was a controversial move. but it is...
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to the floor show, trader keith fitzgerald joins us live along with ubs managing director jason katz. okay, i want to start with keith right now. what does this price action tell you after a week that pelt like it was chock -- felt like it was chock full of pedheads yammering away, scaring the markets and, obvious, conflicting data? >> well, it's exactly what you said. it's like watching charlie brown in the old days, you know? i think what we've got to do -- [laughter] i think you're putting stuff on sale that shouldn't be on sale. so particularly tech and emergency, the laggards today, i think they're setting up for a classic run higher. this is scare all the weak money out the week before thanksgiving, traders are starting to go on vacation, volumes are thinning out, this is normal play to win or don't play. liz: all right. it feels like risk off for investors as they wait for some type of catalyst. >> yep. lee les all right. jason, what do you expect could be the catalyst, and do you think that's the right tack to take by investors at the moment? >> >> well, we've gone from obsess
to the floor show, trader keith fitzgerald joins us live along with ubs managing director jason katz. okay, i want to start with keith right now. what does this price action tell you after a week that pelt like it was chock -- felt like it was chock full of pedheads yammering away, scaring the markets and, obvious, conflicting data? >> well, it's exactly what you said. it's like watching charlie brown in the old days, you know? i think what we've got to do -- [laughter] i think you're...
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nevada that are still working, rebecca lamb, of course, who was a long-standing star, becca kirshner katz, senior adviser for the letterman campaign. the legacy is having a huge impact. i know your project you did a lot of work canvassing, knocking on doors, getting young people out to vote. what lessons do you take away from that experience talking to young voters, particularly voters of color? >> sure. i had two lessons learned. one, nevada, it's a purple state, a tough state, you have to have a broad coalition, and senator cortez masto assembled that. the other thing is the nonpartisan group continues to grow and be sizable. northern nevada did all their canvassing in a critical battleground county that senator cortez masto delivered. it's going to be important as democrats compete statewide there they continue to talk to those voters. the other piece i want to add more broadly is we were talking about gop extremism from the beginning in terms of being part of a grassroots community, you can often be on the early side of setting trends or shifting them. and when roe happened, i heard f
nevada that are still working, rebecca lamb, of course, who was a long-standing star, becca kirshner katz, senior adviser for the letterman campaign. the legacy is having a huge impact. i know your project you did a lot of work canvassing, knocking on doors, getting young people out to vote. what lessons do you take away from that experience talking to young voters, particularly voters of color? >> sure. i had two lessons learned. one, nevada, it's a purple state, a tough state, you have...
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so katz of the united states is the canonical case 1967. what what i to do in the book is to dissenter the supreme court cases and show the extent to which they're a part of a much broader transformation in american politics, a kind of careening rightward shift towards, a politics of law and order, when congress, its landmark crime bill in 1968, the omnibus crime control and safe streets act, which is as historians see it as one of the clear starting points of our modern kind of carceral society, one of the primary kind of points of emphasis on the part of law and order and republican ends was to empower law enforcement to use electronic surveillance in criminal investigations. this as late as 1966 is a kind of political. but after the long, hot summer of 1967 after america sort explodes as a result of, the uprisings in detroit and newark and elsewhere, electronic surveillance an important piece of this broader kind of move to to a kind of make america whole again through a more punitive law enforcement policy and in the literature on the b
so katz of the united states is the canonical case 1967. what what i to do in the book is to dissenter the supreme court cases and show the extent to which they're a part of a much broader transformation in american politics, a kind of careening rightward shift towards, a politics of law and order, when congress, its landmark crime bill in 1968, the omnibus crime control and safe streets act, which is as historians see it as one of the clear starting points of our modern kind of carceral...
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tammy katz like mark kelly and joe biden support policies pushing dangerous transgender drugs and surgeries try to turn boys into girls. >> tennessee voted to tell a loud transgender youth sports and teach children radical gender identity. she is not just liberal, she is dangerously radical. >> want to bring in rosa martinez, a fellow politico is actually covering the story. marissa, great to talk. to you this is not even a topic issue right, we have seen obviously this talked about across school boards in this country, specifically also book banning when it comes to any type of conversation. when it comes to gender affirming care, or the lgbtq+ community. why is so much money being poured into this issue right now? >> yeah, absolutely. so a lot of these -- and digital ads and tv ads are going up because they think that it will convince voters to kind of swing towards republicans in the last few weeks of this election. and so, as you pointed out, the polling consistently shows that either transitions or more widely lgbtq issues aren't pulling in the top five or even the top ten priorities f
tammy katz like mark kelly and joe biden support policies pushing dangerous transgender drugs and surgeries try to turn boys into girls. >> tennessee voted to tell a loud transgender youth sports and teach children radical gender identity. she is not just liberal, she is dangerously radical. >> want to bring in rosa martinez, a fellow politico is actually covering the story. marissa, great to talk. to you this is not even a topic issue right, we have seen obviously this talked about...
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concept , she even talks about the kopyl district, otherwise there were some exchange features from katztook away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near cups near vases, where there were peonies to the branch of the rifle, they are cornflowers, there are wild ramon, and at the prosnacks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional uh, bedding, where they poked out for a roll. uh, our dances are an alley of traditional windmills, no-volk villages, it was possible there sustras and overseas ones or lions on the butt. but, and the seed in slavuta with its mortgages. well , well, here are the towels, and before that they were the tenth year. gone knitting needles of the intangible cultural chestnutness of the republic of belarus, their area is that others are identical to what the earth was, that on the right, a leather ornament is a symbol on woven and embroidered cutouts yong and not with a dermat is e, beggars full e is a symbolic son. i can read them for a book. and not, well, this fish to be, yes light, than a man, it was i who taught
concept , she even talks about the kopyl district, otherwise there were some exchange features from katztook away the leshnya. uh, traditional were uh, towels. on which studded patterns were poked out near cups near vases, where there were peonies to the branch of the rifle, they are cornflowers, there are wild ramon, and at the prosnacks, uh, our carriage we already had traditional uh, bedding, where they poked out for a roll. uh, our dances are an alley of traditional windmills, no-volk...
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i want to go to katz on the board and say, what would you do you and i both respect her i think you haveuse the board a little better. but if i were bob iger, and i would have bob iger have a cup of coffee with pelts there's nothing wrong with that. but i think the important thing here is that he can reset it in the same way, can we talk about howard schultz howard schultz picks kevin johnson. kevin johnson misses the fact that bigger percentage of people wanted cold brew than hot. didn't have the right technology so, schultz comes back, brings in technologists that can make it so they have eight cold brew done at once next inning you know, schultz is done >> by the way, that is not -- it's interesting to make that comparison, because you know, a lot of what iger's going to do right now, my understanding is he's going to the stabilize things morale is not great, so he's going to create what he hopes would be more optimism at the company, but he's going to have to make some tough decisions about direct-to-consumer, about costs, about espn, the future of sports, a lot of things. and he's a
i want to go to katz on the board and say, what would you do you and i both respect her i think you haveuse the board a little better. but if i were bob iger, and i would have bob iger have a cup of coffee with pelts there's nothing wrong with that. but i think the important thing here is that he can reset it in the same way, can we talk about howard schultz howard schultz picks kevin johnson. kevin johnson misses the fact that bigger percentage of people wanted cold brew than hot. didn't have...
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. >> john katz kyl, david rodeo piece of the ten republicans in the house of representatives voted toelection such as adam kinzinger, or lost their reelection battle such as liz cheney. >> and i will do whatever it takes. >> this mission that you've taken on has cost you your job. do you have any regrets? >>> our obligation, my obligation very much is about politics. i can't imagine having done anything differently at any stage of this process since january 6th. it saddens me that so many of m republican colleagues have not met the moment. >> kinzinger and cheney are the only none to report his and how select committee to investigate the attack on january 6. they have become pariahs in a party where they were once seen as its future. >> we cannot survive as a party existing on the personality of one man. the select committee to investigate the january 6 attac had a herculean task set before the businesses that have conducted more than 1,000 interviews, from hundreds of tapes depositions, and collecte more than 140,000 documents. while congress cannot bring charges against the presiden
. >> john katz kyl, david rodeo piece of the ten republicans in the house of representatives voted toelection such as adam kinzinger, or lost their reelection battle such as liz cheney. >> and i will do whatever it takes. >> this mission that you've taken on has cost you your job. do you have any regrets? >>> our obligation, my obligation very much is about politics. i can't imagine having done anything differently at any stage of this process since january 6th. it...
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katz. >> thank, you mister chairman. secretary mayorkas, as we're here today, speaking on threats to the homeland. these threats are magnified by our secure border. few moments ago, director wray in response to a question by mr. mcauliffe stated the border is a challenge. he referred to drugs, money laundering, guns, violence. you referenced some of the same information you say that transnational organizations can to newton throws affront through the united states. you speak of -- money laundering, human smothering. then on page 15, further detail as relates to human smuggling, you say our southwest border, we are experiencing historic levels of encounters. we know that those are numbers that you referred to are borne out by the statistics of your agency puts out each and every month. now for the eighth straight month, we have had more than 200,000 encounters along our southwest border. physical year 2022. those numbers were more than 200 -- more than 2,378,000. physical -- fiscal year 2021. 1,734,000. compare those numb
katz. >> thank, you mister chairman. secretary mayorkas, as we're here today, speaking on threats to the homeland. these threats are magnified by our secure border. few moments ago, director wray in response to a question by mr. mcauliffe stated the border is a challenge. he referred to drugs, money laundering, guns, violence. you referenced some of the same information you say that transnational organizations can to newton throws affront through the united states. you speak of -- money...
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so did he actually say that he's actually said that that that's my understanding from brian katz , actually haven't heard him say that. right. okay so peter lily told bnan right. okay so peter lily told brian catt , right. okay so peter lily told brian catt, brian cut right. okay so peter lily told brian catt , brian cut checks brian catt, brian cut checks that i could convey that story on air today so that it is my understanding that that is the case. yeah okay . yep if you any case. yeah okay. yep if you any any thoughts on angela. yes well, first of all, i repeat it clearly very highly. his experienced politician, he's been around for a long time and held a number. held a number of proper briefs . and i do i am proper briefs. and i do i am aware that peter is in this area . i, i of course cannot on what may or may not have happened in respect the fully looking at a that the information in some respects it wouldn't surprise me and it is also the case that there has been some history and i know whether it is in this area or not but there has been some history of cost benefit analysis simpl
so did he actually say that he's actually said that that that's my understanding from brian katz , actually haven't heard him say that. right. okay so peter lily told bnan right. okay so peter lily told brian catt , right. okay so peter lily told brian catt, brian cut right. okay so peter lily told brian catt , brian cut checks brian catt, brian cut checks that i could convey that story on air today so that it is my understanding that that is the case. yeah okay . yep if you any case. yeah...
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katz. >> thank, you mister chairman. secretary mayorkas, as we're here today, speaking on threats to the homeland. these threats are magnified by our secure border. few moments ago, director wray in response to a question by mr. mcauliffe stated the border is a challenge. he referred to drugs, money laundering, guns, violence. you referenced some of the same information you say that transnational organizations can to newton throws affront through the united states. you speak of -- money laundering, human smothering. then on page 15, further detail as relates to human smuggling, you say our southwest border, we are experiencing historic levels of encounters. we know that those are numbers that you referred to are borne out by the statistics of your agency puts out each and every month. now for the eighth straight month, we have had more than 200,000 encounters along our southwest border. physical year 2022. those numbers were more than 200 -- more than 2,378,000. physical -- fiscal year 2021. 1,734,000. compare those numb
katz. >> thank, you mister chairman. secretary mayorkas, as we're here today, speaking on threats to the homeland. these threats are magnified by our secure border. few moments ago, director wray in response to a question by mr. mcauliffe stated the border is a challenge. he referred to drugs, money laundering, guns, violence. you referenced some of the same information you say that transnational organizations can to newton throws affront through the united states. you speak of -- money...