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kristin, come on out here. [cheering and applause] kristin: but then something changed. it was so subtle at first i barely noticed. i began to flinch every so often at full draw. i assumed that it was something that i was doing incorrectly with technique or that i needed to be stronger or that i needed to just train more. every day, i trained harder to fix my problem. days tned into weeks, then months. i had a bad year, but i still had hope that i could do something or change something and then be back on track. back then, no one talked about target panic, but i had heard whispers about it, a bogeyman that causes archers to miss or be afraid of the target, drowning them in misery while robbing them of their skill. i ran ay from it because i never heard of anyone escapi it once they were engulfed, but was already lost in the storm. my worst experience with target panic--i started having trouble tting througthe clicr. the clicker is this piece of equipment that tells y when to shoot. some shots, i would come up, and i would just pull through even before it even got to my f
kristin, come on out here. [cheering and applause] kristin: but then something changed. it was so subtle at first i barely noticed. i began to flinch every so often at full draw. i assumed that it was something that i was doing incorrectly with technique or that i needed to be stronger or that i needed to just train more. every day, i trained harder to fix my problem. days tned into weeks, then months. i had a bad year, but i still had hope that i could do something or change something and then...
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gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford.rviews on the "wall street journal at large". have a great weekend thank you for joininowe, why? because personally, i don't think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence. oh, we hear plenty of stories about a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage of bad cops who do bad things. and obviously, we need to tell those stories because one bad cop is one too many, but if those are the only stories we tell, if those are the only stories we hear, well, it's only a matter of time until we start to lose our perspective.
gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford.rviews on the "wall street journal at large". have a great weekend thank you for joininowe, why? because personally, i don't think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence. oh, we hear plenty of stories about a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage of bad cops who do bad things. and obviously, we need to tell those stories...
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tom: kristine, i wants to get your views on the boj. we have seen the news crossing this morning that they are intervening in the currency market. there were calls for the yen to get to 145 yesterday. now it's turned back on the views. the challenge for the boj? kristine: it is telling that they have decided to take this step now. it is significant in and of itself. i think central banks have learned over the last few years that it is difficult to go it alone. it is telling now that the boj thinks that this is the right time to signal this step now. it is a precursor to intervention, but we combined that with what we have been seeing out of china as well, a push back against the dollar strength, this could potentially be something that ultimately slows the dollar down, if not ultimately breaking its strength. the fact that the third largest economy in the world is pushing back against the other monetary authorities' actions tells you that perhaps the tide could be turning for the dollar. it will depend on whether the markets trust the a
tom: kristine, i wants to get your views on the boj. we have seen the news crossing this morning that they are intervening in the currency market. there were calls for the yen to get to 145 yesterday. now it's turned back on the views. the challenge for the boj? kristine: it is telling that they have decided to take this step now. it is significant in and of itself. i think central banks have learned over the last few years that it is difficult to go it alone. it is telling now that the boj...
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gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford.ews on the "wal >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". coming up, ukraine is taking back territory amid no evidence of russian war crimes. ian bremmer on what to expect next from putin, the outlook for oil and trump's impact on
gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford.ews on the "wal >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". coming up, ukraine is taking back territory amid no evidence of russian war crimes. ian bremmer on what to expect next from putin, the outlook for oil and trump's impact on
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rates, kristine covered that well. you have got higher interest rates everywhere because banks wants to fight inflation still. you still have deterioration of growth. we can't down on inflation, and i do not think we are in a bearish enough position that we look at european stocks, but we still have inflows into the u.s. this -- this year. the markets are not quite hawkish yet. tom: these rallies are very fickle indeed. what are the conditions you are looking at to get a sense of when that gets priced in a material way? sharon: probably the key things are -- one thing that i think is necessary is -- for cheap valuations. the multiples are still quite stressed, and elevation has been lower on yields. we see the s&p 500 up but with earnings, it is not inexpensive. we wait for it to get cheaper. when you had previous drops, you are generally on valuation. and you want to be confident that the rate hiking cycle is coming to an end. francine: what exactly is priced in at the moment in european equities? sharon: europe looks
rates, kristine covered that well. you have got higher interest rates everywhere because banks wants to fight inflation still. you still have deterioration of growth. we can't down on inflation, and i do not think we are in a bearish enough position that we look at european stocks, but we still have inflows into the u.s. this -- this year. the markets are not quite hawkish yet. tom: these rallies are very fickle indeed. what are the conditions you are looking at to get a sense of when that gets...
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kristine aquino joins me.ristine: today marks how similar it was too black wednesday in terms of the movement of the pound, but also how different the catalysts are that took us to these levels. i would argue that the events of black wednesday were structural, the u.k. not be able to comply with the requirements of the exchange rate mechanism, not necessarily a going down of the country's prospects as a whole. but today this is very much a verdict on the state of the hay economy, the consumer, and the macro picture. alix: for someone who does not live in the u.k., who is only -- who was only five or six when that happened, can you walk us through what happened 30 years ago, and with the action we saw and what was behind it? [chuckles] kristine: i was also alive back then. let me jog my memory a little bit. it was part of the european reunification project, if you will, the idea that the european union would ultimately lead to a melding of its financial systems, perhaps it melding of its currency. that was the
kristine aquino joins me.ristine: today marks how similar it was too black wednesday in terms of the movement of the pound, but also how different the catalysts are that took us to these levels. i would argue that the events of black wednesday were structural, the u.k. not be able to comply with the requirements of the exchange rate mechanism, not necessarily a going down of the country's prospects as a whole. but today this is very much a verdict on the state of the hay economy, the consumer,...
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kristine: and this is the name of the game.time, central banks are focusing on those bigger than expected rate hikes that is providing the shock value to markets. 100 basis points from a developed market central bank, this kind of rate hike from a few months ago, you would have only seen that from an emerging markets, we have come a long way in a short period of time. a lot of that is pressure from the business center banks and entertaining the idea of another 75 basis point rate hike, potentially 100 basis points of a rate hike. you would expect other smaller economies to follow suit. tom: 75 basis had been consensus. kristine: this is the nature of markets, overpricing something, especially heading into a big event like the fed. i expect over the next couple of days, we will keep an eye that pricing. the trajectory of where the fed rate is going to be over the next few months, we have already seen that peak terminal fed rate being priced at 4.5% from the first quarter of next year. and what markets expect to happen after that
kristine: and this is the name of the game.time, central banks are focusing on those bigger than expected rate hikes that is providing the shock value to markets. 100 basis points from a developed market central bank, this kind of rate hike from a few months ago, you would have only seen that from an emerging markets, we have come a long way in a short period of time. a lot of that is pressure from the business center banks and entertaining the idea of another 75 basis point rate hike,...
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kristine: the initial panic people responded to was the idea that the u.k. would deliver tax cuts and other fiscal measures in an unfunded way, adding more debt which is already the highest the 1960's, and that was the thing that investors were worried about. the fact that it sounded like it would be a sugar rushed set of measures that taxpayers would be paying for anyways. anything that will counteract that narrative will be reassuring to investors. more of a plan to pay for this without necessarily adding to that debt pile that is already massive. that would be quite calming as well. whether or not that is part of the government's land remains to be seen, but that is something investors could respond positively to. francine: jane, how much of this is dollar strength and the mini budget? jane: we cannot deny that dollar strength is a large part of the equation. dollar strength could continue for many months to come yet. to that point, that is undeniably a part of the reason, but if you look at sterling, of all the g10 currencies the last few days, sterling
kristine: the initial panic people responded to was the idea that the u.k. would deliver tax cuts and other fiscal measures in an unfunded way, adding more debt which is already the highest the 1960's, and that was the thing that investors were worried about. the fact that it sounded like it would be a sugar rushed set of measures that taxpayers would be paying for anyways. anything that will counteract that narrative will be reassuring to investors. more of a plan to pay for this without...
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talk about threading a needle, kristin. you're talking about they just sent from earth an object the size of a refrigerator into an object the size of the great pyramid in the middle of space at 14,000 miles an hour. and they hit it. >> it's unbelievable. so now, erin, the next big challenge, nasa has completed its first big objective. they've proven that they can do this. they've proven that they can take this spacecraft and slam it into an asteroid. now the big question is were they able to successfully move this asteroid off its current orbit? they're not trying to move it by a lot. this asteroid is not going to blow into a million pieces like you saw in "armageddon." all they're trying to do is move it slightly off its orbit so if this were to happen in the future where there were an asteroid that was potentially going to wipe out all of life as we know it on planet earth, could they do this far enough in advance and knock this killer asteroid off orbit and save the planet. that's truly the technology that they are test
talk about threading a needle, kristin. you're talking about they just sent from earth an object the size of a refrigerator into an object the size of the great pyramid in the middle of space at 14,000 miles an hour. and they hit it. >> it's unbelievable. so now, erin, the next big challenge, nasa has completed its first big objective. they've proven that they can do this. they've proven that they can take this spacecraft and slam it into an asteroid. now the big question is were they...
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kristin: thank you.a after he attacked the gop's new commitment to america plan and plus republican say this ♪ ♪ group is putting ideology and the students in the federalist - next. we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. "preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies" "and its from the eye experts at bausch and lomb" so, ask your doctor about adding preservision. and fill in a missing piece of your plan. like i did with preservision" ♪ ♪ ♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪ i'm a performing artist. so a hea
kristin: thank you.a after he attacked the gop's new commitment to america plan and plus republican say this ♪ ♪ group is putting ideology and the students in the federalist - next. we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you...
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kristine, thank you for joining us. emmanuel cau stays with us on the program. coming up, fighting inflation in europe. the ecb mulls the prospects of jumbo rate hikes. more on that conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> recurrent view is that it will be necessary to move the fed funds rate up so much around 4% by early next year and hurled it -- hold it there. >> hearing from central bankers and academics around the world, it is clear their priority was bringing inflation down. being president of the dallas fed and as a policymaker, my number one priority is for price stability. anna: fed president lori logan and loretta mester speaking about the fight against inflation. we focus on europe where the ecb officials are under pressure to act more aggressively to fight inflation. hikes of 125 basis points by october are being priced in, with at least 175 basis point hike fully priced in. -- at least one 75 basis points hike fully priced in. lizzy: the jackson hole clear messaging from jay powell has weighed on the ecb, but the reason why economist were quick to
kristine, thank you for joining us. emmanuel cau stays with us on the program. coming up, fighting inflation in europe. the ecb mulls the prospects of jumbo rate hikes. more on that conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> recurrent view is that it will be necessary to move the fed funds rate up so much around 4% by early next year and hurled it -- hold it there. >> hearing from central bankers and academics around the world, it is clear their priority was bringing inflation...
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kristin? >> nick peyton walsh, thank you so much. >>> british defense secretary ben wallace says putin's latest moves are an admission that russia is failing in ukraine. claire sebastian has the latest in russia. how are other people reacting to this latest address from president putin? >> reporter: yeah, kristin, reactions coming in swiftly. it seems to be a trend ben was drawing on, this is proof of weakness, not strength. president putin's breaking of his own promises not to mobilize parts of his population and the illegal annexation are ukraine are an admission his invasion is failing. no amount of propaganda can hide that ukraine is winning the war. brigette brink said in a tweet as the speech was still going on, shamrock mobilization are signs of russian failure. the united states will never recognize the reports of the annexed territory. these reactions important in the context we saw both president putin and the russian defense secretary rebranding this conflict as one not with ukraine
kristin? >> nick peyton walsh, thank you so much. >>> british defense secretary ben wallace says putin's latest moves are an admission that russia is failing in ukraine. claire sebastian has the latest in russia. how are other people reacting to this latest address from president putin? >> reporter: yeah, kristin, reactions coming in swiftly. it seems to be a trend ben was drawing on, this is proof of weakness, not strength. president putin's breaking of his own promises...
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also with us is kristine aquino. this is a market that is looking for another catalyst. >> it is an environment of a stronger dollar, higher yields, weaker stocks and it is a classic sort of risk off and it is telling that we are seeing this coming into that pivotal fed meeting next week. the point is between 75 or 100 basis points next week, but either way, it will be a jumbo rate hike. it will be a third in a row 75 basis rate hike or a historic 100 basis points rate hike at that next meeting. francine: virginie, when you look at some of the market dynamics, has the dollar shifted form -- from here? virginie: the dollar is the exception to what is going on. it is also showing a more clear path in the u.s. than in europe. when you think of the dollar and when you think of peak rates and inflation, the market in the earlier period, which is hard to forecast a decrease, we are not going to get into that phase that we were expecting. where we will see some adjustments, i think the dollar will remain strong for a bit lo
also with us is kristine aquino. this is a market that is looking for another catalyst. >> it is an environment of a stronger dollar, higher yields, weaker stocks and it is a classic sort of risk off and it is telling that we are seeing this coming into that pivotal fed meeting next week. the point is between 75 or 100 basis points next week, but either way, it will be a jumbo rate hike. it will be a third in a row 75 basis rate hike or a historic 100 basis points rate hike at that next...
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cnn's kristin holmes is there for us at the rally. kristin, what are pennsylvania republicans saying? are they concerned about these candidates right now? >> well, they are absolutely concerned. according to both trump advisers as well as state republicans that i spoke to besides the fact that trump has privately criticized both candidates particularly oz, his campaign, his performance, they believe it is too late for him to actually distance himself from these races. as you said, he hand picked oz and despite pleas from state republicans endorsed mastriano in the 11th hour. so the hope now is that trump's popularity in the state will actually boost these lagging campaigns, but i've got to tell you, jim, it might be a heavy lift, particularly when it comes to oz. i have spoken to a number of republican voters, trump supporters who say when it comes to oz they are still on the fence. they do not feel like they connect with him. they don't feel like they know anything about him, and this visit from biden last week and trump tonight real
cnn's kristin holmes is there for us at the rally. kristin, what are pennsylvania republicans saying? are they concerned about these candidates right now? >> well, they are absolutely concerned. according to both trump advisers as well as state republicans that i spoke to besides the fact that trump has privately criticized both candidates particularly oz, his campaign, his performance, they believe it is too late for him to actually distance himself from these races. as you said, he hand...
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thank you so much, kristin. >> me too.morning with u. i'm borris sanchez. "inside politics" starts in just a few minutes. ♪ ♪ at bath fitter, every quality bath starts with quality people. our consultants help you choose from hundreds of bath options so we fit your style. our installers complete your work in as little as a day so we fit your schedule. our manufacturing team custom crafts your bath so we fit your standards, and it's guaranteed for life. when you can trust the people who create your new bath, it just fits. bath fitter. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at longlivedogs.com >> tech: when you have auto glass damage... choose safelite. we can come to you and replace your windshield. >> grandkid: here you go! >> tech: wow, thank you! >> customer and
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kristine: now it's a question of whether japan will have to do more. markets at this point don't seem to fully trust that they will have more to give him terms of intervention. we heard from the bank of japan yesterday as well, there were going to keep this relatively easy monetary policy track even if the rest of the world is moving to tightening. that's why the reaction of fx markets was to keep driving the yen lower and japanese authorities needed to step in. i think what needs to happen is more evidence from the bank of japan that it joining the tightening fray. globally, the pushback against weaker currency is there. china is not too far behind as well with their yuan fixings. but nothing like this works effectively unless it is coordinated. yesterday was the 27th anniversary of the plaza accord, so very timely discussions about interventions in currency strength. francine do you think: we need coordinated action because it is the only way to get one country not too much strength for the other? fabiana: we are getting intervention with the excepti
kristine: now it's a question of whether japan will have to do more. markets at this point don't seem to fully trust that they will have more to give him terms of intervention. we heard from the bank of japan yesterday as well, there were going to keep this relatively easy monetary policy track even if the rest of the world is moving to tightening. that's why the reaction of fx markets was to keep driving the yen lower and japanese authorities needed to step in. i think what needs to happen is...
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[cheering] kristin: right now, our lives are...just...overwhelming. difficult to keep up with our schedules. woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria. alexandria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on facebook?" [laughter] kristin: in the beginning, alexandria managed her social media. it's just she's 14, and she insists on allowing, you know, direct messages to reach her. and with the huge following that she's developed, there's just so many of those messages that are not appropriate. i mean, she's received everything from death threats to marriage proposals--ha!--online and everything in between. my first job is to be her parent, which is to keep her safe and to keep her healthy. and i worry there's real danger involved in being an activist. and so you just have to t
[cheering] kristin: right now, our lives are...just...overwhelming. difficult to keep up with our schedules. woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria. alexandria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on...
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hi there, kristin. any good news to update us with? >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning. wish i had some better news for you, but it's not over yet. let me walk you through the problem of what we've been watching over the last hour. since i last spoke to you, nasa engineers have been troubleshooting this hydrogen leak. and here is where it is. this is the sls rocket. this is the main core stage. right now they are trying to fill this core stage with super cooled propellant, liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen. in one of the lines called the quick disconnect, it's a hydrogen line that goes right in about here, they've encountered a leak. it's about eight inches wide. and you know, we actually had a chance to go out to the launch pad yesterday. we were able to get some shots of where this problem area actually is. it is enormously complicated. there are wires and hoses and valves everywhere. i mean, it is kind of a miracle that this thing ever actually works. but they have fixed, it appears, that first hydrogen leak that they encountered on monday. so this is a new hydrogen l
hi there, kristin. any good news to update us with? >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning. wish i had some better news for you, but it's not over yet. let me walk you through the problem of what we've been watching over the last hour. since i last spoke to you, nasa engineers have been troubleshooting this hydrogen leak. and here is where it is. this is the sls rocket. this is the main core stage. right now they are trying to fill this core stage with super cooled propellant, liquid oxygen...
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kristin fisher is at the kennedy space center. wow, kristin. this is just coming into us that this mission is now going to be delayed for weeks because of this issue with this leak. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, well, the nasa leadership is briefing reporters about this as we speak. it's ongoing, but here's what we know now. basically there was a hydrogen leak this morning on the launch pad, a big leak, much bigger than the one on monday, and there was likely some damage to what nasa calls -- this is very nasa lingo, they call them the soft goods on the seal. so essentially this is the seal where thunderere's a pump, they pumping super cold liquid hydrogen into the main tank, there was a leak there, and those soft goods, that seal was da damaged. now they need to fix it. the big question now is can they fix it at the launch pad or do they need to roll it back to the vehicle assembly building, which is four miles away. if that happens, it is a several weeks' long delay. even if they are able to make the repairs on the launch pad, jim,
kristin fisher is at the kennedy space center. wow, kristin. this is just coming into us that this mission is now going to be delayed for weeks because of this issue with this leak. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yeah, well, the nasa leadership is briefing reporters about this as we speak. it's ongoing, but here's what we know now. basically there was a hydrogen leak this morning on the launch pad, a big leak, much bigger than the one on monday, and there was likely some damage to...
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cnn's kristin fisher is live there. kristin, why the no-go recommendation? >> reporter: it's that pesky hydrogen leak, sara, that they've been dealing with all morning long. i just want to be really clear, no official scrub just yet. but it has a real feeling of inevitability here because what has just happened is the launch team has gone to the launch director and said we think that today we are a no-go for launch. we're still waiting to find out if the launch director has agreed with that recommendation. she's reviewing some options right now. but it certainly does not look good. let me break down the problem for you, sara. so this is our model of the sls rocket. you have the orion capsule on top which will some day carry astronauts to the moon, hopefully, if this thing ever gets off the launch pad. this is the sls rocket. the problem is happening right here, where the orange meets the white on the core stage of the rocket. they're trying to fuel it with this super cold liquid propel enter. liquid hydrogen is going through a line right here at negative 420
cnn's kristin fisher is live there. kristin, why the no-go recommendation? >> reporter: it's that pesky hydrogen leak, sara, that they've been dealing with all morning long. i just want to be really clear, no official scrub just yet. but it has a real feeling of inevitability here because what has just happened is the launch team has gone to the launch director and said we think that today we are a no-go for launch. we're still waiting to find out if the launch director has agreed with...
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so kristin polling shows that nearly half of millennials think they won't see a dime of their socialsecurity benefits. is that fear justified? well i mean , yes and no. i should start by saying the idea that millennials are going to see any social security benefits is very, very , very unlikely. but you know, both younger people and really all americans have reason to be nervous about the state of social security. as you said the social security retirement trust is on track to run out in 2034. this is the first year with the program actually paid out more and benefits than it had inflows . and you know, uh, trust a bankrupt trust is not a good look, i would say, um, that it's not as bad as it sounds, because in reality, the trust is only paying a portion of benefits. uh and payroll taxes actually make up the majority. and even if we got to this situation and 2034, where the track was insolvent, you would still have these payroll taxes covering almost a bit more than 75% of benefits, so that's not great, but it is not zero. certainly 25% loss is not what people want. those people are
so kristin polling shows that nearly half of millennials think they won't see a dime of their socialsecurity benefits. is that fear justified? well i mean , yes and no. i should start by saying the idea that millennials are going to see any social security benefits is very, very , very unlikely. but you know, both younger people and really all americans have reason to be nervous about the state of social security. as you said the social security retirement trust is on track to run out in 2034....
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thank you. >> kristine. >> thank you. i am a supporter of the second amendment. i believe in the constitutional protections and freedoms and i believe that we in fact have some of the most restricted in the nation already. what happened was an absolute tragedy someone facing extreme mental health challenges with intent on hurting others and was effectively able to do so. it's a tragedy any time it happens but more gun laws will not prevent every single tragedy from happening. i think we all experience damn small over the course that when the governor decides to take away freedoms and rights and instead chooses to be the one to make decisions for all of us we are less free but when it comes to the constitutional freedom i will always stand we must do more to support mental health but adding more gun laws into them one of the most restrictive in the nation will not prevent future tragedies. >> i do not support the measure. it has three elements and places an undue burden on police departments with funding mechanisms articulated in the ballot measure as it was writt
thank you. >> kristine. >> thank you. i am a supporter of the second amendment. i believe in the constitutional protections and freedoms and i believe that we in fact have some of the most restricted in the nation already. what happened was an absolute tragedy someone facing extreme mental health challenges with intent on hurting others and was effectively able to do so. it's a tragedy any time it happens but more gun laws will not prevent every single tragedy from happening. i...
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kristin welker, nbc news, the white house. >>> our coverage of the queen's death will continue.k at what kind of king charles could become and how the queen cemented her place in pop culture. >>> coming up, a las vegas reporter is dead tonight. the man accused of stabbing him. now, new details from police about why they say he did it. >>> and, the mar-a-lago search. there is a new twist from the justice department. what it wants from a judge or it's or else on an appeal. departments, enginee ring, marketing, hardware, field techs. you can basically tell ziprecruiter who you need, when you need it, and they deliver. - [narrator] ziprecruiter. rated the number one hiring site. try it for free at ziprecruiter.com try it for free at ziprecruiter.com only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. that means that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools can help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. >>> the justice department is fighting back in a legal battle over documents seized at mar-a lago. doj appeals the doj p
kristin welker, nbc news, the white house. >>> our coverage of the queen's death will continue.k at what kind of king charles could become and how the queen cemented her place in pop culture. >>> coming up, a las vegas reporter is dead tonight. the man accused of stabbing him. now, new details from police about why they say he did it. >>> and, the mar-a-lago search. there is a new twist from the justice department. what it wants from a judge or it's or else on an...
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let's bring in kristin fischer. what do we know, kristin?es and the most recent samples that this rover collected contain the highest concentration of organic materials. organic materials are the building blocks of life and what you see here is a video that nasa just released during a press conference. this is nasa's jet propulsion laboratory which runs this rover. what you're seeing there is the jez row crater delta. you can even see some of the wheel tracks right there in the distance. that is where the rover came from. it's traveled about eight miles in 18 mods, and now it's in this river delta a place that scientists believe used to be a river. it's all dried up now, and ran into a lake. that's where they're trying to get the rock samples from. let me just read you to some of the things that these scientists are saying. they're saying these are exactly the kinds of rocks we came to investigate. the data is matching the expectations. right there you can see three holes where the perseverance rover actually drilled into the ground of the s
let's bring in kristin fischer. what do we know, kristin?es and the most recent samples that this rover collected contain the highest concentration of organic materials. organic materials are the building blocks of life and what you see here is a video that nasa just released during a press conference. this is nasa's jet propulsion laboratory which runs this rover. what you're seeing there is the jez row crater delta. you can even see some of the wheel tracks right there in the distance. that...
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cnn's kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center. kristin, what happens next?, i was just now looking down at my phone. the time, 2:17 p.m. eastern time. this is exactly when the launch window would have opened if nasa did not scrub. so a lot of disappointment today. another day, another hydrogen leak. right now, the mission management team are meeting at some point this afternoon to finalize what to do next. the official results of that meeting are likely going to be unveiled at a press conference later today, likely around 4:00 p.m. but unofficially, behind the scenes, we already know that nasa administrator bill nelson and other top nasa leaders have been telling the ips who had gathered in a nearby building to watch the launch that they believe a full rollback of this rocket is going to be necessary, meaning they're going to take this entire stacked rocket, 322 feet tall, taller than the statue of liberty, put it on the crawler which moves at the speed of one mile per hour, and take it all the way back, four miles, to the vertical assembly building. if that
cnn's kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center. kristin, what happens next?, i was just now looking down at my phone. the time, 2:17 p.m. eastern time. this is exactly when the launch window would have opened if nasa did not scrub. so a lot of disappointment today. another day, another hydrogen leak. right now, the mission management team are meeting at some point this afternoon to finalize what to do next. the official results of that meeting are likely going to be unveiled at a...
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. >> it was kristine's bourbon that got him into politics.nd government red tape, he made an unsuccessful run for governor in 2017. soon, a seat opened up in virginia's conservative fifth congressional district. he ran, and to his surprise, he won. and in 2018 found himself in the seat once held by james madison. >> the accidental congressman i called myself. >> a republican with a libertarian bent, he joined the freedom caucus, the most conservative wing of the party. he voted with president trump 92% of the time, but says his loyalty was questioned, because he'd sometimes reach across the aisle to work with democrats. kristine told us the beginning of the end was when denver decided to officiate the wedding of two gay campaign workers. >> so you were this staunch conservative. and you officiate a same-sex wedding. >> yeah. kristine's there, you know, honey, you might have the shortest political career in the history of virginia. i said it will blow over in two weeks. >> what happened? >> it didn't blow over. >> no, it was brutal. >> what di
. >> it was kristine's bourbon that got him into politics.nd government red tape, he made an unsuccessful run for governor in 2017. soon, a seat opened up in virginia's conservative fifth congressional district. he ran, and to his surprise, he won. and in 2018 found himself in the seat once held by james madison. >> the accidental congressman i called myself. >> a republican with a libertarian bent, he joined the freedom caucus, the most conservative wing of the party. he...
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i don't think kristin has us. can you hear us? >> reporter: hey, guys, i'm having a hard time with my earpiece so i can't quite hear what you said. let me bring you up to speed from the kennedy space center. we're listening to nasa engineers as they try to troubleshoot this hydrogen like a. plan "a" didn't work, plan "b" didn't work, they weren't able to come up with a plan "c" so they went back to plan "a." plan "a" is essentially trying to warm up and then cool back down this leaky hose, so to speak, so try to get this hy hydrogen going back here. this is the artemis rocket, the sls rocket, orion capsule on top, where some day, if this thing ever takes off, this is where the crew would be. the hydrogen leak is from an eight-inch line that goes right in about here. essentially what they're trying to do, this fuel that goes in, the liquid hydrogen, very cold, negative 420 degrees fahrenheit. so the seal is where the problem is. and so they're trying to make that seal warmer and then colder again to kind of thermally shock it back
i don't think kristin has us. can you hear us? >> reporter: hey, guys, i'm having a hard time with my earpiece so i can't quite hear what you said. let me bring you up to speed from the kennedy space center. we're listening to nasa engineers as they try to troubleshoot this hydrogen like a. plan "a" didn't work, plan "b" didn't work, they weren't able to come up with a plan "c" so they went back to plan "a." plan "a" is essentially trying...
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, cnn, at the kennedy space center. >> thank, kristin.'s look at the weather around the launch with meteorologist britly ritz. what is in the forecast for later today? >> reporter: well, within that two-hour window, we have two primary concerns that we have to keep our eyes out on. one being that surface electric field that you heard about in the package previously the rocket shoots up and could create its own lightning within the second concern, which would be clouds. and cumulus clouds at that. so we have a better chance of liftoff or an all clear later in the launch, about 20% shot later on. 40% shot of a weather hazard as we get into the first period. we need to watch out for the lightning again and the clouds. so within lightning ten miles within cumulus clouds as well looking at your mission. there it is. scattered showers and thunderstorms a bit of easterly wind could push a few of those showers and storms on to shore. the further the storms go out inland, the better. so we'll watch that wind over the upcoming hours as it begins to
, cnn, at the kennedy space center. >> thank, kristin.'s look at the weather around the launch with meteorologist britly ritz. what is in the forecast for later today? >> reporter: well, within that two-hour window, we have two primary concerns that we have to keep our eyes out on. one being that surface electric field that you heard about in the package previously the rocket shoots up and could create its own lightning within the second concern, which would be clouds. and cumulus...
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kristin, a bit of a delay again. it's possible it could only be a minor one that it would only stall them a half hour. what are you hearing on the ground there? >> reporter: yeah. so boris, you can see that the countdown clock right behind me is moving down towards the launch time. the weather looks pretty good for florida in september. but, yes, there has been a bit of a setback this morning. it is different problem to what we encountered on monday, but similar. basically they're trying to fuel that main core stage, the big burnt orange core tank with this super cold propellant. it's a mix of very cold liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. and once again, we have another hydrogen leak. it is in a different place. it's now in the engine compartment. so this is different from where it was on monday. and nasa says that this is a place that has with stand four previous tests. this particular place has held before. but this time now there's a leak. so they're troubleshooting right now. they stopped the flow of liquid hydrog
kristin, a bit of a delay again. it's possible it could only be a minor one that it would only stall them a half hour. what are you hearing on the ground there? >> reporter: yeah. so boris, you can see that the countdown clock right behind me is moving down towards the launch time. the weather looks pretty good for florida in september. but, yes, there has been a bit of a setback this morning. it is different problem to what we encountered on monday, but similar. basically they're trying...
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joining me now for more on this breaking news, ari melbur, kristin welker, chuck rosenberg and suzann craig. chuck, to you. this is a civil lawsuit. at the moment, there's no fear of any kind of criminal penalties, prison time, anything for former president trump or his children. they are referring this to the manhattan d.a. and the irs for future investigation. fill in what you see as the gravatus of this. >> quite grave. you are right, andrea. this is a lawsuit. they are suing the trumps and their organization. they are not charging them with a crime. that's a very important distinction. in a civil lawsuit, which the attorney general of new york state just described, they are seeking regress. they will bar the company and members of the company from financial transactions. they will seek disgorgement for compensation from the company in the tune of about a quarter of a billion dollars. even if the attorney general succeeds in this, nobody goes to jail as a result of this. it's a civil lawsuit. that means that she has a lower burden of proof at trial. in a civil case, that burden of
joining me now for more on this breaking news, ari melbur, kristin welker, chuck rosenberg and suzann craig. chuck, to you. this is a civil lawsuit. at the moment, there's no fear of any kind of criminal penalties, prison time, anything for former president trump or his children. they are referring this to the manhattan d.a. and the irs for future investigation. fill in what you see as the gravatus of this. >> quite grave. you are right, andrea. this is a lawsuit. they are suing the...
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and we're talking with kristin, and in new york, the $150 million condo that only folks like you couldrd. leaving that aside, i'm curious what you make of this trend and the halt in mortgage applications. what's going on? >> what we're seeing is definitely a level of correction that we were expecting in 2021, it was a record year. there was a really, really high demand and you had very, very low supply and then the other piece of this that is again, what we're still seeing and has been a trend since the last housing crisis is that mortgages aren't the easiest things to get. you have to be an incredible borrower to get a mortgage. borrowers right now or i would say better yet, sellers are saying, listen, i can afford my mortgage, i can stay put so they're not putting their homes on, and those that are putting their homes on are seeing that they're going to have to probably adjust their expectations a little bit. however, for buyers it's still a good moment and the reason that we're seeing the lower amounts of mortgage applications is that people aren't refinancing because their rate is
and we're talking with kristin, and in new york, the $150 million condo that only folks like you couldrd. leaving that aside, i'm curious what you make of this trend and the halt in mortgage applications. what's going on? >> what we're seeing is definitely a level of correction that we were expecting in 2021, it was a record year. there was a really, really high demand and you had very, very low supply and then the other piece of this that is again, what we're still seeing and has been a...
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joining me kb visor group founder kristin bentz.ding. they did note households continued to trade down with discretionary and food and other essentials. what are you seeing? >> what do i think? i think this market is bifurcated like you and i talk about all the time. so the high-end is doing well. the low end is struggling. people definitely will trade down in this environment that is inflationary. charles: what about those major inventory gluts that helped spark selloffs earlier in the year, the big box stores are, they working those off? there has to be some opportunities out there? >> oh, there are plenty of opportunities. there is always a bull market out there, right? some of these companies, walmart thank god was quick, target the same, admit they were overbought. honestly they are trying to get the supply chain to the consumer. with all the gluts they would have a dearth of items to get rid of. that is something fantastic for the consumer especially during back to school to profit off of, but again when it comes down to the m
joining me kb visor group founder kristin bentz.ding. they did note households continued to trade down with discretionary and food and other essentials. what are you seeing? >> what do i think? i think this market is bifurcated like you and i talk about all the time. so the high-end is doing well. the low end is struggling. people definitely will trade down in this environment that is inflationary. charles: what about those major inventory gluts that helped spark selloffs earlier in the...
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kristine: it does, and if there is any asset in europe that shows how much europe is suffering from the prolonged energy crisis and the escalation of the russia-ukraine war, it is the currency. it is the report card for the situation europe is in right now. and it is telling that we are seeing downward pressure. a lot of analysts are saying it could go well past parity, which it already has. and well down to around the 90 level. at this point, we will start to see reevaluation of even the most bearish views on the euro because of this escalation. the other side of that is dollar strength which is being fueled again by expectations for the fed. that's also an important part of the equation. it could be something that as to more pressure on the euro overnight once we hear from fed policymakers. tom: charlotte, your expectation presumably for 75 basis points from the fed. with that beat us -- be a sigh of relief if they don't go for 100? charlotte: 75 is pretty much expected, so if they say that will have to be sustained, that will cause it to be more bearish. i suspect they will be lookin
kristine: it does, and if there is any asset in europe that shows how much europe is suffering from the prolonged energy crisis and the escalation of the russia-ukraine war, it is the currency. it is the report card for the situation europe is in right now. and it is telling that we are seeing downward pressure. a lot of analysts are saying it could go well past parity, which it already has. and well down to around the 90 level. at this point, we will start to see reevaluation of even the most...
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emily: kristin smith, executive director of the blockchain association.s appreciate you joining us, alongside our own sonali basak. coming up, getting ready for the kickoff, 2022 nfl season starts this week. we will get in full gear with a jason robbins, ceo of ash talking about the sport for the series and the introspection of technology. ♪ emily: nfl season is kicking off we are exploring introspection of sports and technology. we are starting with sports betting. in 31 states, kansas being the first -- most recent to join. draftkings, contains their leadership on daily fantasy sports, market that has gone $4 billion. they're predicting this football season will be the biggest season yet. joining us to discuss the ceo jason robins. give us a status update on the numbers and how much you think nfl kickoff will kickstart and already building industry. >> this is our holiday season, to make an analogy. this is when everything come all of the numbers go up and it is a fun time of year. a lot of work from the team goes into preparing for this. we lost a lot
emily: kristin smith, executive director of the blockchain association.s appreciate you joining us, alongside our own sonali basak. coming up, getting ready for the kickoff, 2022 nfl season starts this week. we will get in full gear with a jason robbins, ceo of ash talking about the sport for the series and the introspection of technology. ♪ emily: nfl season is kicking off we are exploring introspection of sports and technology. we are starting with sports betting. in 31 states, kansas being...
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kristine aquino from our mliv team, hugh gimber stays with us. we are also getting breaking news out of deutsche bank. the chief executive saying germany will not a part recession. many economists already knew this but we had that quirky german july industrial production, down 0.3% instead of 0.6%, so maybe there is belief in corners of the markets that we effort an ugly recession. coming up, the yen set for the worst year ever. we will have plenty more on the currency next. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. we are 14 minutes into the european trading session. the dax and cac 40 and european stocks down .9%. a lot of it has to do with what we're seeing in dollar. over the last 24 hours we had a lot of focus on dollar strength, and policymakers are pulling together proposals for an energy bidding in brussels to save consumers from the higher energy costs. the yen has slumped to a level that leaves it on track for its worst year on record, prompting warnings from senior japanese officials. the currency on a third day of declines as a fresh wave
kristine aquino from our mliv team, hugh gimber stays with us. we are also getting breaking news out of deutsche bank. the chief executive saying germany will not a part recession. many economists already knew this but we had that quirky german july industrial production, down 0.3% instead of 0.6%, so maybe there is belief in corners of the markets that we effort an ugly recession. coming up, the yen set for the worst year ever. we will have plenty more on the currency next. ♪ francine:...
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i'm kristin fischer.ussian president vladimir putin just escalated his invasion of ukraine in a very big way announcing what essentially amounts to a draft calling up 300,000 military reservists starting immediately. >> translator: i think it is necessary to support the decision to partially mobilize citizens of russian federation. i would like to underl
i'm kristin fischer.ussian president vladimir putin just escalated his invasion of ukraine in a very big way announcing what essentially amounts to a draft calling up 300,000 military reservists starting immediately. >> translator: i think it is necessary to support the decision to partially mobilize citizens of russian federation. i would like to underl
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and kristin, this is, this is important to understand that there's a difference between libido and sexual attraction that to a person or thank a one or on opulent obasi for a sexual persons. and if they masturbate it's more like skip this. okay, there's a physical need that can be satisfied in this way feeding for some it's pleasure, mining and for others, it's like blowing their nose or scratching and itch in as a puts. and then it's over on the necessary for by yas, is perfectly, i've got a cup of them. so it really is a bodily function, something the body wants that somebody has nothing to do with fantasizing or sexual attraction on seo. a kaya doesn't have the urge to masturbate, she talks about it openly among her friends. and like how many flags, somebody asked me when i lost masturbated. like i said, i never had. and would, and they all looked at me funny and said lots of cool. so you have them often the valley, they all thought i was joking, eric and i told them i'd never felt the leaders with them. i never thought about doing it. i and didn't see any reason for it. she's wishes t
and kristin, this is, this is important to understand that there's a difference between libido and sexual attraction that to a person or thank a one or on opulent obasi for a sexual persons. and if they masturbate it's more like skip this. okay, there's a physical need that can be satisfied in this way feeding for some it's pleasure, mining and for others, it's like blowing their nose or scratching and itch in as a puts. and then it's over on the necessary for by yas, is perfectly, i've got a...
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kristin smart, disappeared in 1996. coming up the deal.mother nature is at work, but father nature is here. i'm hungry. okay... let's see. oh, how about some smucker's natural? first ingredient real strawberries. ugh, he hit the window again didn't he? (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. hmm that's great. you're great! i'm here to save you. i'm good. cool. i think we should see other people. you know if you could just let your hair down. a little bit down! no no no no no. no no no! you're so far away, can't hear ya! the home with dunkin' is where you want to be. >> pg and e started the largest wildfire of the season. the suit states, the utility's equipment sparked the mosquito fire. earlier this month pg any reported there was an electrical activity from a transmission pole near where the fire started. the report also noted the u.s. forest service placed caution tape around the
kristin smart, disappeared in 1996. coming up the deal.mother nature is at work, but father nature is here. i'm hungry. okay... let's see. oh, how about some smucker's natural? first ingredient real strawberries. ugh, he hit the window again didn't he? (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. hmm that's great. you're great! i'm here to...
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kristin fisher, cnn, washington. >>> the beer industry may be facing turbulent times here in the u.s.minum cans and carbon dioxide could be the latest supply chain issue facing brewers and customers. breweries already face rising prices for malted barley and hops, along with high transportation costs. it's all impacting the bottom line and the brewers association warns some companies may be forced to close. experts say current trends may not necessarily result in shortages but variety and selection could be limited. >>> comic book fans, assemble! it's national comic book day here in the u.s. the genre has exploded into the mainstream with major marvel and dc superheroes dominating cinemas. the art form dates back to the 19th century. the arrival of superman sparked the so-called golden age of comics followed by wonder woman, batman, others. iron man and spied manner would come along years later redc comics and cnn share a parent company, warner brothers discovery. >>> that wraps this hour of cnn new newsroom. i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back in just a moment with more news. please do s
kristin fisher, cnn, washington. >>> the beer industry may be facing turbulent times here in the u.s.minum cans and carbon dioxide could be the latest supply chain issue facing brewers and customers. breweries already face rising prices for malted barley and hops, along with high transportation costs. it's all impacting the bottom line and the brewers association warns some companies may be forced to close. experts say current trends may not necessarily result in shortages but variety...
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kristin why do the students think it is right to usurp parents authority here?hey know better than parents. that is not only wrong but a matter of common sense but wrong as a matter of constitutional law. parents don't lose their constitutional rights when they involve their children in public schools. and they do have the right to be able to have an upbringing of their children and decide what's best for their children's interest peer that is not the role of the government. >> todd: here is the statement we are dismayed this complaint is coming in the form of a lawsuit in lieu of the collaborative approach that we believe best serves in the interest of her students, staff, and family. kristen, they say they do make that you didn't go to them first to try to work it out. your response. >> well, certainly have voiced their concern but let's ask them why they adopted this policy behind closed doors? why they didn't send this policy out to parents in advance? when they send out all kinds of information to parents for the most simple changes that they have in the sc
kristin why do the students think it is right to usurp parents authority here?hey know better than parents. that is not only wrong but a matter of common sense but wrong as a matter of constitutional law. parents don't lose their constitutional rights when they involve their children in public schools. and they do have the right to be able to have an upbringing of their children and decide what's best for their children's interest peer that is not the role of the government. >> todd: here...