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and as the leisure and hospitality sector lead the way in job gains in the u.s., we'll speak with duanellen, owner of the restaurant and bar, the breadfruit on the states of the industry as prices continue to rise and labor is still short. plus, a big gain for amazon as its urges after its earnings beef, leading to what could be one of the biggest gains in history of the u.s. stock market, one day gains for a company. all that and more coming up. jon? jon: thanks a lot. and certainly that amazon story factors into the broader market story, positive performance, whether toronto or nasdaq today, if these levels hold for the s&p 500, it will be a winning week. i know we had that meta-meltdown the previous to that we had three of days. one of the considerations for the buying we're seeing in financials today. the new got the oil story, helping to fuel some of the energy stocks. as i mentioned with amazon, some pockets of tech finding their groove on this friday. let's come back to the job story, and a reminder that we had at least here in north america, two different stories of jobs, becaus
and as the leisure and hospitality sector lead the way in job gains in the u.s., we'll speak with duanellen, owner of the restaurant and bar, the breadfruit on the states of the industry as prices continue to rise and labor is still short. plus, a big gain for amazon as its urges after its earnings beef, leading to what could be one of the biggest gains in history of the u.s. stock market, one day gains for a company. all that and more coming up. jon? jon: thanks a lot. and certainly that...
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what bounce back have you seen in leisure travel?rent: we are 100% focused on leisure, so we were closed from mid-march to probably june. the bounce back was very direct and very fast for us. we really believe that the affluent consumer uses travel as an essential service and they were not willing to forgo that. we have seen the bounce back really, really strong, really starting in 2020 and continuing through now. there's areas of softness, parts of the caribbean can be soft. even europe this summer is a little softer because what we see is when markets have strict mask mandates or if they still have covid restrictions, until they really start to loosen up we do not see as much forward-looking travel, but over the course of our 420 homes around the world we definitely have real headwind and we think that we are moving forward in terms of the luxury traveler, particularly for homes versus hotels. matt: one of the most popular places to go, your most popular properties? brent: well, tahoe is extremely popular. lots of five-star availab
what bounce back have you seen in leisure travel?rent: we are 100% focused on leisure, so we were closed from mid-march to probably june. the bounce back was very direct and very fast for us. we really believe that the affluent consumer uses travel as an essential service and they were not willing to forgo that. we have seen the bounce back really, really strong, really starting in 2020 and continuing through now. there's areas of softness, parts of the caribbean can be soft. even europe this...
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we washed fuel prices, particularly for leisure travel in the u.s.n last summer, despite variability in fuel prices, we did not see any meaningful dilution of the velocity of leisured recovery. >> how much further do we have to go? tony: we talked about the fact that globally, revenue per available room was 19% behind where we were fourth-quarter 2019. that was a 40-point improvement from what we saw in the first order of last year. so we are seeing slow and steady improvement. the acronym was only down 11%. we did see a bit of a hick up from the omicron variant. tom: everybody i see, if it's good numbers it's at the top of the press released and not so good numbers are down. which ratio matters? tony: i think margins matter and unit growth matters. tom: because of time, go to margins. tony: we had to make tough decisions to the pandemic and above property we covered about 30% of our costs. we have seen several hundred basis point improvements. as we see pricing power return, we think we can preserve the vast majority of those margins. >>, it is labo
we washed fuel prices, particularly for leisure travel in the u.s.n last summer, despite variability in fuel prices, we did not see any meaningful dilution of the velocity of leisured recovery. >> how much further do we have to go? tony: we talked about the fact that globally, revenue per available room was 19% behind where we were fourth-quarter 2019. that was a 40-point improvement from what we saw in the first order of last year. so we are seeing slow and steady improvement. the...
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leisure and hospitality. i thought you would have lost jobs there.ins in professional services which i think we have seen all year. there was an amazing story in "the wall street journal" this week about head hunters going after teachers who want to quit anretire and they're putting them in sales, marketing, it, professional business services jobs. there is huge demand there. >> catherine, humor me for a moment with the notion that these numbers are not going to change wildly and revise -- or accurate reading of where the economy is. if we're adding jobs in leisure now, and this hospitality is, what -- does this mean -- does this show that the economy is beginning to move beyond the pandemic, if people are going out to eat, if people are staying in hotels, if people are going on vacations, which, again, the data today shows it is trending in that direction. what is the implication going forward? >> that would certainly be good news for the economy. leisure and hospitality was one of the most pandemic sensitive sectors, for exactly the reasons you imp
leisure and hospitality. i thought you would have lost jobs there.ins in professional services which i think we have seen all year. there was an amazing story in "the wall street journal" this week about head hunters going after teachers who want to quit anretire and they're putting them in sales, marketing, it, professional business services jobs. there is huge demand there. >> catherine, humor me for a moment with the notion that these numbers are not going to change wildly...
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the bottom of the market, travel and leisure under pressure.umbers from airbus and air france klm. we will talk about air france klm with the ceo ben smith. the energy sector is down, the banks are under pressure. in terms of individual names, let's talk about what has been happening. you have alter -- auto store sounds like a car company. it is a holder come -- it is a holding company, basically a warehouse management business. it has been having issues with acado in terms of a patent infringement. the bottom end of the market, cloud computing business, gross margins are concerned. the market whacking that business down 23%. the travel and leisure sector under significant pressure. the number of reasons for this. the geopolitical story in europe, the tension in ukraine will pose another threat to this industry. the other factor is air france klm was out with numbers early on. the numbers look good but what is weighing on that stock has been ben smith, the ceo talking about the idea the company could be looking to raise money to repay some of t
the bottom of the market, travel and leisure under pressure.umbers from airbus and air france klm. we will talk about air france klm with the ceo ben smith. the energy sector is down, the banks are under pressure. in terms of individual names, let's talk about what has been happening. you have alter -- auto store sounds like a car company. it is a holder come -- it is a holding company, basically a warehouse management business. it has been having issues with acado in terms of a patent...
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big move for travel and leisure. the cruise industry.16% for royal caribbean the best since february of last year you see carnival up 15%. norwegian up over 10%. next up is the airline industry. if you have been in the airport, you know the traffic is up united up nearly 15% delta up nearly 9.5% southwest here up over 6.5%. jetblue up almost 9% we want to look at other leisure. six flags and seaworld up 10% this week. the best week in a year for six flags. livenation is up a concert stock. and dave & buster's on a win streak. >>> now to the latest on the ongoing trucker protest on the u.s. and canadian border the biden administration is ur urging justin trudeau's government to use his powers to end the blockade the chamber of commerce called for a resolution in the matter saying this is adding to the supply chain strain. the protests forcing ford to ge auto parts over the border and looking at flying the parts in our kristina partsinevelos is joining us from detroit with more on the economic impact of those protests good morning, kristin
big move for travel and leisure. the cruise industry.16% for royal caribbean the best since february of last year you see carnival up 15%. norwegian up over 10%. next up is the airline industry. if you have been in the airport, you know the traffic is up united up nearly 15% delta up nearly 9.5% southwest here up over 6.5%. jetblue up almost 9% we want to look at other leisure. six flags and seaworld up 10% this week. the best week in a year for six flags. livenation is up a concert stock. and...
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and we heard on wednesday, that is partly because there were less jobs and leisure and hospitality. now the report you on fridays showed there was a huge increase in jobs and leisure and hospitality of so whatever is going on there. but especially if you take this huge, a beads here on friday, then also the number of for november and it's pull to what says so overall and the past 3 months in the united states, a good 1600000 jobs got created. so there is no other word, but this job market is pretty hot and very solid is clearly not great for everybody, but in general, very solid, very strong. a job report rates, the rising wages on top of it. and now it's only a question. if the interest rates by 25, by 50 basis points. so the next a meeting in march, some technical issues there with your line, but believe we still have you, you want to ask another big thing on wall street today is a big day for amazon following some very solid earnings. closing up 14 percent more than 40 percent. what did investors like so much? and it was your question even so what do they like? because there were
and we heard on wednesday, that is partly because there were less jobs and leisure and hospitality. now the report you on fridays showed there was a huge increase in jobs and leisure and hospitality of so whatever is going on there. but especially if you take this huge, a beads here on friday, then also the number of for november and it's pull to what says so overall and the past 3 months in the united states, a good 1600000 jobs got created. so there is no other word, but this job market is...
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it is some of the leisure side that is doing well.ioned a few moments ago what is happening in the defense sector. a company that produces heavy vehicles, etc. for the german army, look at its move today, up even more a little earlier on. it is up now by 24%. pa -- polymetal on the others of the spectrum coming under significant pressure, trying to move precious metals out of russia with this aviation ban is really difficult. we are watching what is happening with aluminum come out with all kinds of metals. we are spending so much time focusing as we make this energy transition. the banking sector is under the biggest scrutiny today. it gets around 30% of its profitability out of russia, that stock taking a hit. unicredit out of italy is down. socgen is down. european banks with any kind of primary or secondary exposure to russia really taking it hard today. kailey: our european banks reporter is joining us from frankfurt. give us a sense of the size and scale of that exposure. is this a risk that is manageable? >> as we just saw on t
it is some of the leisure side that is doing well.ioned a few moments ago what is happening in the defense sector. a company that produces heavy vehicles, etc. for the german army, look at its move today, up even more a little earlier on. it is up now by 24%. pa -- polymetal on the others of the spectrum coming under significant pressure, trying to move precious metals out of russia with this aviation ban is really difficult. we are watching what is happening with aluminum come out with all...
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you are looking at travel and l leisure down 5%.nty to digest in terms of what is happening and keeping our eyes on the airports covid restrictions eased and border restrictions eased. it is holiday. plenty of people skiing. travel and leisure down. oil and gas is down 3% oil hit new highs over the weekend. let's look at russia oil stocks. bp is down 2%. shell down 1.5%. we will keep our eyes on these let's look at some of the travel and leisure stocks in detail it's is interesting. lufthansa down like i said, despite the easing of romicron restrictions, it is down 9% in the session so far. u.s. president joe biden told his russian counterpart he will react swiftly in the case of the russian invasion this came after the tension with washington claiming russia was prepared to invade anytime and could act before the end of the olympics this week diplomatic efforts seem to have fallen flat despite biden and emmanuel macron holding separate phone calls with president vladimir putin aimed at deescalation washington adviser jake sullivan
you are looking at travel and l leisure down 5%.nty to digest in terms of what is happening and keeping our eyes on the airports covid restrictions eased and border restrictions eased. it is holiday. plenty of people skiing. travel and leisure down. oil and gas is down 3% oil hit new highs over the weekend. let's look at russia oil stocks. bp is down 2%. shell down 1.5%. we will keep our eyes on these let's look at some of the travel and leisure stocks in detail it's is interesting. lufthansa...
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tourist hotspots of bowden vet and back. germany's 3rd biggest state with its palaces, vineyards and leisure parks. the city of bowden, bowden and lake constance, blash, cause and cuckoo clocks we wanted to know which cities and regions are most popular with tourists and why. and this is what we found out. we begin with us. it is an a 3rd most popular is hydro, back with over 370000 visitors in 2020. that's only a fraction of the normal number because of cov 19 travel restrictions, but still heidelberg held on to position 3 and the tourist hit list. heidelberg palace is its most popular attraction damaged over the centuries by both war and fire. the impressive ruin still fascinates visitors. the palace is heidelberg, most famous, landman, and one of europe's most popular attractions. heidelberg is both an old city and a young one. students make up nearly a quarter of the population. the university which dates back to the 14th century is an important center for research. heidelberg, alcorto with its beautiful barrack architecture, remains intact. one of the few old cities to emerge from the 2
tourist hotspots of bowden vet and back. germany's 3rd biggest state with its palaces, vineyards and leisure parks. the city of bowden, bowden and lake constance, blash, cause and cuckoo clocks we wanted to know which cities and regions are most popular with tourists and why. and this is what we found out. we begin with us. it is an a 3rd most popular is hydro, back with over 370000 visitors in 2020. that's only a fraction of the normal number because of cov 19 travel restrictions, but still...
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pej, invesco leisure and entertainment estf. >> respect the rally happening last couple of weeks undervalued reopening stock and worth owning. >> got it. that does it for "the hollywood reporter" today. "the exchange" begins with kelly evans right now. >>> courtney, great stuff. hi, everybody. what's coming up this hour, inflation came in way higher than expected this morning economists scrambling to catch up starting to see markets pricing upwards of six rate hikes maybe a half-point hike next month fresh news on that get to it all. latest data what it means for markets, where you should invest one area watching closely. war prices soar unimaginably over the past year, if you can even get your hands on one is that starting to turn talk to one ceo on latest trends on dealerless. plus, more earnings. today get you ready for expedia, affirm and szillow, first to dom chu, latest numbers. >> bullard comments, takenalities of steam oust market federal reserve of st. louis president james fuller being quoted now, headlines making hawkish comments what's happening. watch that move there. sending ma
pej, invesco leisure and entertainment estf. >> respect the rally happening last couple of weeks undervalued reopening stock and worth owning. >> got it. that does it for "the hollywood reporter" today. "the exchange" begins with kelly evans right now. >>> courtney, great stuff. hi, everybody. what's coming up this hour, inflation came in way higher than expected this morning economists scrambling to catch up starting to see markets pricing upwards of...
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meantime across the bay, the mood anything but leisurely, paul's and online orders lots and seems to me earlier this year than the previous year's orders, flooding in ahead of monday at ashby, flowers and berkeley and marcy simon with a big team in place to pull it off huge amount of extra staff. every family member works. every one of my friends comes to work red roses as popular as ever. but if you haven't placed your order yet be prepared for potentially a bit of sticker shock. we all are. impacted by these huge shipping cost increases huge simon doing her best to absorb as much of the additional cost as possible floor. it's not the only business with its hands full right now, after battling through the pandemic bookings are back at restaurants. this valentine's day started coming in about two weeks ago were just about fully booked a welcome return to normalcy for christmas . cristina the owner of two oakland eateries, calvera and chopper. who's restaurants were limited to outdoor seating last year and with valentine's day falling on a monday kind of a nice long weekend for us, ho
meantime across the bay, the mood anything but leisurely, paul's and online orders lots and seems to me earlier this year than the previous year's orders, flooding in ahead of monday at ashby, flowers and berkeley and marcy simon with a big team in place to pull it off huge amount of extra staff. every family member works. every one of my friends comes to work red roses as popular as ever. but if you haven't placed your order yet be prepared for potentially a bit of sticker shock. we all are....
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i don't want to be not on the front of me about the leisure on it. probably it will probably buy that. what were your said said? i have to say i was stunned when i saw the clip. i've never seen something like that from french television. it felt like something new was happening. i didn't see my that was, oh no, no. i think it will still national show it over to only find out why there was only because with all of it is it was only the scene didn't really make sense to me. and it turns out there was an element of theater to it. it seems that this woman wasn't there by chance if she lives 40 kilometer the way and the production team brought her that would you choose if we for kids with law, i received a lot of it really crossed a line because this is not just about one woman removing her, he job out of her own accord. we know pretty well that there are lots of kind of reason. we got tax in france already, and lots of women are being, are being a thank for wearing that he job. and now you see a potential presidential candidate who is calling very well s
i don't want to be not on the front of me about the leisure on it. probably it will probably buy that. what were your said said? i have to say i was stunned when i saw the clip. i've never seen something like that from french television. it felt like something new was happening. i didn't see my that was, oh no, no. i think it will still national show it over to only find out why there was only because with all of it is it was only the scene didn't really make sense to me. and it turns out there...
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they have a pretty robust mix of business and leisure travelers, both of them have an agreement withrican airlines the last on the west coast, jet blue on the east coast -- yeah, for -- in increasing international service. neither one has a robust international portfolio. other than interline agreements with other airlines. you can see that happening, but not -- i don't think so in the short-term >> very interesting. we'll be more focussed on them as the other two combine into what will be a minor fit player. you think that can happen. thank you for joining us we appreciate it she has a $43 price target outperform on both and they're both having a pretty nice session on this news >>> still coming up, the stock that loves inflation with shares hitting a new all-time high after flexing their pricing power muscles. >>> we've seen calorie counts on boards could a calorie footprint be next we'll tell you the impact on stores and restaurants - look, this isn't my first rodeo, and let me tell you something. i wouldn't be here, if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american se
they have a pretty robust mix of business and leisure travelers, both of them have an agreement withrican airlines the last on the west coast, jet blue on the east coast -- yeah, for -- in increasing international service. neither one has a robust international portfolio. other than interline agreements with other airlines. you can see that happening, but not -- i don't think so in the short-term >> very interesting. we'll be more focussed on them as the other two combine into what will...
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when you look at the sectors, leisure and hospitality, it surprised me. leisure and hospitality, a lot of people would be stepping back because of the absenteeism during the omicron varniant. retail, all kinds of different stores were adding jobs in the month, and transportation warehousing, to me, that could be a sign that those supply chain woes are starting to, you know, to cool off there, and so maybe you're seeing some improvement there, but overall, with all of these revisions, a much stronger picture than we thought. the fed chief last week had said that the job market was tremendously strong. and i think these numbers bear that out. this is why the fed will start raising interest rates this year. >> you're hearing employers out there, desperate to hire more people. >> that's right. this is a story of too many jobs and not enough workers and that's exactly what we have been hearing. there are more open jobs than people looking for those jobs. we would like to get people off the sidelines a lot of women sidelined, taking care of family. we have the
when you look at the sectors, leisure and hospitality, it surprised me. leisure and hospitality, a lot of people would be stepping back because of the absenteeism during the omicron varniant. retail, all kinds of different stores were adding jobs in the month, and transportation warehousing, to me, that could be a sign that those supply chain woes are starting to, you know, to cool off there, and so maybe you're seeing some improvement there, but overall, with all of these revisions, a much...
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beneficiaries and are extreme in the re-opening trait we are looking at pej which is the invesco, leisurend hospitality etf and you have marriott, expedia, and so while we haven't had it yet we're probably going to have that in our opportunistic portfolio today or tomorrow. so those are things that we think have a lot of legs and it's supported by some fundamentally good price action on some of the real levered stocks to the reopening and we think it's a great way for investors to get exposure in a diversified way. >> a number of those leisure names you rallied off there are, in fact, rallying today as we look at the market that is mostly lower coming up next, new developments in the battle for kohl's we're following the money. stick with us. we'll be right back. a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq (doorbell ringing) - it's the truth though-... ...-and then what happened? - [announcer] pizzahhh: when the pie, you know and love is still the pie, you know, and
beneficiaries and are extreme in the re-opening trait we are looking at pej which is the invesco, leisurend hospitality etf and you have marriott, expedia, and so while we haven't had it yet we're probably going to have that in our opportunistic portfolio today or tomorrow. so those are things that we think have a lot of legs and it's supported by some fundamentally good price action on some of the real levered stocks to the reopening and we think it's a great way for investors to get exposure...
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that you may have heard of sometimes referred to as students, the leisure will add 2 feet to the ocean. so in terms of sea level implications, this number is actually pretty small. the sea level is going to continue to rise and it's, it's rising as a, as an increasing rate. now or something that people may not realize is that we still know very little about the glaciers that we have in our mountains. there is $200000.00 of them distributed around the globe and is notoriously difficult to predict their future because we still lack of, you know, basic knowledge of their geometry. how big they are, how big they are. we've had a lot of progress over the past 3040 years with satellite. and so we've been using this to try to better understand how much ice we have less good. dalia says we're trying to build together the knowledge about what is happening. is this something which is happening over the last few years, decades or this is something that was linked to the global warming, the started with the industrial revolution there you are referring to the trend doing and while this is certainl
that you may have heard of sometimes referred to as students, the leisure will add 2 feet to the ocean. so in terms of sea level implications, this number is actually pretty small. the sea level is going to continue to rise and it's, it's rising as a, as an increasing rate. now or something that people may not realize is that we still know very little about the glaciers that we have in our mountains. there is $200000.00 of them distributed around the globe and is notoriously difficult to...
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travel and leisure have been the outperformer.have seen a series of openings in europe and around the world which is putting the sector on a much more positive outlook. the earning sector has been good and the outlook has been much more positive than we've been hearing. listen to michael o'leary at ryanair. the miners continue to do well. we have seen weakness in some parts of the car sector. as we come through the end of the week mercedes has done well. kriti was talking about a deal bmw has done in asia that is brilliant and the authorities are allowing it to take it up to 75% ownership's. thanks of done well in the rising yield environment. technology, utilities, and the luxury sector. we talk about the luxury sector in more detail in just a moment. let's focus on that italian two year. this is actually where the real story has been this week. as you can see, on the week, we are fairly flat. look at that pivot we have seen over the past couple of days. we have faded the christine lagarde and then we get the sharp positive to th
travel and leisure have been the outperformer.have seen a series of openings in europe and around the world which is putting the sector on a much more positive outlook. the earning sector has been good and the outlook has been much more positive than we've been hearing. listen to michael o'leary at ryanair. the miners continue to do well. we have seen weakness in some parts of the car sector. as we come through the end of the week mercedes has done well. kriti was talking about a deal bmw has...
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oh, what was did all god robin leisure? when you're, when we're not going to buy them on the darla malott abbey. well, nur la nastic, when i look on my la la la dablin, lanika noted cooling, hot, apply medical surgical, mclamery. it shows on it said in the cool men, terica in bed play. so again, the band hall you could be thought of could, although you could, must hoppel, they mo, my, them and we're had. but bobby alba, sherry you behalf mental process behalf minute i am, and yet the very you will is rami you will. abby huck go and young enough so why the herschel mchenry ha will hub tele any on the la bay and the old illness, not when the allah shaddick to face or alia? don't really believe g. b. phil island, elliptic trod with them. not in your shower, had hockey, had the will. acres horrible. men, maddening. he la are you was january. oh, weatherford estimate. fucker and i don't locate limited were had, had look limited were had an arctic emitter. had is a fully horrible nozzle. no digital cause of well are many at alask
oh, what was did all god robin leisure? when you're, when we're not going to buy them on the darla malott abbey. well, nur la nastic, when i look on my la la la dablin, lanika noted cooling, hot, apply medical surgical, mclamery. it shows on it said in the cool men, terica in bed play. so again, the band hall you could be thought of could, although you could, must hoppel, they mo, my, them and we're had. but bobby alba, sherry you behalf mental process behalf minute i am, and yet the very you...
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these two, of course, are your betting on the leisure traveler, the consumer continuing to want to travel more frequently from here their sales have returned to almost pre-pandemic levels you're betting that strength is going to continue and that the business traveler is still going to remain behind in their endeavors to get back to travel again. that's what i'm seeing here. >> business travel to remain behind, and perhaps international travel as well mike, at least for the time being. bank of america has weekly airline traffic readings that they put out every week, and it shows basically that the peak of omicron impact was at the beginning of january so maybe we're past that airlines have actually outperformed the market, the broader market, over the past month. interesting that the change in narrative that's happened fairly quickly. >> we like to price in reopenings there's another one happening right now. airlines are all up today. clearly, the market isn't saying this is going to be more kind of predatory pricing in the market. in other words, they feel like it's probably going to fir
these two, of course, are your betting on the leisure traveler, the consumer continuing to want to travel more frequently from here their sales have returned to almost pre-pandemic levels you're betting that strength is going to continue and that the business traveler is still going to remain behind in their endeavors to get back to travel again. that's what i'm seeing here. >> business travel to remain behind, and perhaps international travel as well mike, at least for the time being....
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coming back to work, really in hospitality and leisure.an we had pre-pandemic so we're starting to be able to staff. now we have to train them and get them, you know, stabilized because there was a lot of shake-up in the summer with the great resignation and some of that delay in getting people back into the work force i think that's a good sign not only for us, to be able to, you know, drive the demand but for the economy. we get millions more people back working getting pay checks that's going to be a nice tailwind for the economy as we start to kind of move through some of these other maybe more headwind oriented things with tapering and some of those other things. >> absolutely. just last week the national restaurant association said in a report that at industry will likely never return to its pre-pandemic state, citing changes in technology and dining preferences and things of that nature do you agree with that and is that a good thing for blinker? >> well it is a good thing for blinker. coming through the pandemic scale mattered we d
coming back to work, really in hospitality and leisure.an we had pre-pandemic so we're starting to be able to staff. now we have to train them and get them, you know, stabilized because there was a lot of shake-up in the summer with the great resignation and some of that delay in getting people back into the work force i think that's a good sign not only for us, to be able to, you know, drive the demand but for the economy. we get millions more people back working getting pay checks that's...
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leisure and travel has led the way in this recovery, but we are also seeing really strong signs of group's -- group business coming back. you had an analyst from goldman sachs on the phone a few minutes ago, talking about the need to reconvene. we are looking at top customers, primarily their goal is getting people back to the office, but their meetings have been tremendous. we are optimistic that we will see a very balanced recovery. i think leisure will lead the way in 2022, but we will see growth and recovery across each of the businesses as well. tom: a balanced recovery on the cards. mark hoplamazian, ceo of hyatt hotels. some lines crossing the terminal right now when it comes to the geopolitics, vladimir putin, the president of russia, saying he has asked the russian senate to authorize sending troops to don bas, part of the territories russia has officially recognized. to update you, the russian president asking the russian senate to authorize sending troops to donbas. when we get more on this, we will bring it to you. joe biden will be speaking at 2:00 p.m. eastern time and we wil
leisure and travel has led the way in this recovery, but we are also seeing really strong signs of group's -- group business coming back. you had an analyst from goldman sachs on the phone a few minutes ago, talking about the need to reconvene. we are looking at top customers, primarily their goal is getting people back to the office, but their meetings have been tremendous. we are optimistic that we will see a very balanced recovery. i think leisure will lead the way in 2022, but we will see...
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but to these lithuanian civilians, leisure time is more like beat camp. they want to be ready to defend their country . took the men and there are doctors, architects, artists, musicians, and managers like me. they need training. they all need to know how to move as a combat unit, how to use weapons, and how to survive on the battlefield. if will lead to gain co go galler lithuania, shares and border with kremlin aligned belarus. and with russia itself, the giant regional power. the crisis in ukraine is making people here. nervous is thought in the story, doesn't end with the un nato. what has happened in this region over many centuries is not over. our enemies have not changed and we must be vigilant with the wooden monsieur, them good. as much with you, i feel under threat. i want to be prepared and to know what to do. if tea day comes with them. and we have to defend ourselves for that. they are determined ready to fight. and unpaid lithuania, as defense, ministry only covers organizational costs. lucio served the most difficult in russia wants to secu
but to these lithuanian civilians, leisure time is more like beat camp. they want to be ready to defend their country . took the men and there are doctors, architects, artists, musicians, and managers like me. they need training. they all need to know how to move as a combat unit, how to use weapons, and how to survive on the battlefield. if will lead to gain co go galler lithuania, shares and border with kremlin aligned belarus. and with russia itself, the giant regional power. the crisis in...
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tourist hotspots of bottom vet and back. germany's 3rd biggest state, with its policies, vineyards and leisure parks. the city of bowden, bowden and lake.
tourist hotspots of bottom vet and back. germany's 3rd biggest state, with its policies, vineyards and leisure parks. the city of bowden, bowden and lake.
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i consider quite possible to use and forming the basis of or further joint steps, the leisure measure famous. my struggle with the 3 as far as we are concerned, that we will do everything to find compromises that suit every one of the macro will. how talks in kiev on tuesday before heading to berlin, a long wake of diplomacy for european leaders hoping to avoid conflict from war. i'm joined by our washington bureau chief in his paul in as a biden and charles chain to show unity there at the white house. are they? are they as united as they say they other? indeed, they stressed it over and over again. how closely german in the united states are standing together and that they will support each other. but all, when it comes to the very question, how far germany would really go in the support of the agenda of the united states. we didn't really, really hear a clear answer from germany's chancellor, all of shots. so in the questions that are being asked about whether germany is a reliable partner, partly because berlin will not send weapons to ukraine. do you think americans were reassure
i consider quite possible to use and forming the basis of or further joint steps, the leisure measure famous. my struggle with the 3 as far as we are concerned, that we will do everything to find compromises that suit every one of the macro will. how talks in kiev on tuesday before heading to berlin, a long wake of diplomacy for european leaders hoping to avoid conflict from war. i'm joined by our washington bureau chief in his paul in as a biden and charles chain to show unity there at the...
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leisure and hospitality, absolutely. a whole variety of other sectors are not going to see that growth, particularly higher income americans will not see that. that is why we have to be careful about one number dictating the entire american experience, that is not the case. jonathan: as always, fantastic. frances donald there, this is an important end of the debate, one side. matt miller earlier this morning referenced it already physics central banks around the world are making a collective policy mistake trying to use rapid rate rises to call inflation that is mainly driven by constraints. he concludes by saying how long before the inevitable reversal? tom: to translate this, the bank of england wanted to go up even faster. what we heard from and in the trenches market economist is the same tone we heard from the monetary giant of dartmouth, this is going to move and change fast. it is going to be an eventful year, to say the least. jonathan: even though we priced in five hikes this year, there does not seem to be mons
leisure and hospitality, absolutely. a whole variety of other sectors are not going to see that growth, particularly higher income americans will not see that. that is why we have to be careful about one number dictating the entire american experience, that is not the case. jonathan: as always, fantastic. frances donald there, this is an important end of the debate, one side. matt miller earlier this morning referenced it already physics central banks around the world are making a collective...
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it is highly focused in the luxury areas -- excuse me, leisure areas.e home rental business remains quite strong for us. many of the things that have been popular through covid remain -- corporate, international, big-city travel still liking, but we expect that to be the next set of things to come back as more borders open and people become more comfortable and it becomes more of an endemic stage where we believe people will travel fairly normally and all of those pieces will come back into the market. emily: let's take a window in time. how do you expect this summer compared to the summer of 2019 before any of us knew the pandemic could be a thing? peter: i think this will be the biggest summer we have ever seen as a company. it won't be universally strong. places like latin america will probably lag considerably. in western europe, probably all of europe, certainly north america, we expected to be boom time. you never know. you never know what covid throws at you could but if we stay on the trajectory we are on, we expect huge pent-up demand for summe
it is highly focused in the luxury areas -- excuse me, leisure areas.e home rental business remains quite strong for us. many of the things that have been popular through covid remain -- corporate, international, big-city travel still liking, but we expect that to be the next set of things to come back as more borders open and people become more comfortable and it becomes more of an endemic stage where we believe people will travel fairly normally and all of those pieces will come back into the...
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i consider quite possible to use of forming the basis of or further joint steps, the leisure measure firm years. my struggle for 3 as far as we are concerned, that we will do everything to find compromises that suit every one. micron will hold talks in kiev on tuesday before heading to berlin. a long wake of diplomacy for european leaders hoping to avoid conflict. and let's go right to key of our correspond. and nick connelly is standing by for us there. hi, nick. good to see you. as we just heard, the french president is meeting with the ukrainian leader today. they are meeting within this hour after my car, i had that long meeting with latimer put in yesterday. what do you think we can expect? well, sunni, the fears here in care of all that. michael will try and browbeat ukraine into making a big concessions to russia to basically take this escalation off the table. that would be basically am some kind of moves on the piece persist in ukraine that would satisfy the russians that would maybe allow elections to happen before ukraine re gathers, control regains control that region. so
i consider quite possible to use of forming the basis of or further joint steps, the leisure measure firm years. my struggle for 3 as far as we are concerned, that we will do everything to find compromises that suit every one. micron will hold talks in kiev on tuesday before heading to berlin. a long wake of diplomacy for european leaders hoping to avoid conflict. and let's go right to key of our correspond. and nick connelly is standing by for us there. hi, nick. good to see you. as we just...
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if you look at sectors like the restaurants and leisure and hospitality, they are not showing up forork, they are not generally getting paid. that skews toward higher wage inflation, especially when i see a snow storm, hurricane, is -- it's skews the wage number. definitely look ahead to the february data for some clarity. romaine: carl riccadonna at bloomberg intelligence and reade pickert, who covers all things economics down in washington. we will stay on this topic. the headline numbers we've got, an old trend we have been talking a lot about with regards to get were -- gig ware. craig j lewis is joining us, founder and ceo of gig wage. we have seen the shift towards more gig workers and independent workers, if you will, and during the pandemic, that seemed to accelerate out of necessity. now that we are coming out of this pandemic, we are seeing trends persist, aren't louis? -- it could be hard to go back to working in the confines of the last 100 years of office work, if you will. we are seeing the trend continue and think it will over the next 5, 10, 15 years. caroline: when d
if you look at sectors like the restaurants and leisure and hospitality, they are not showing up forork, they are not generally getting paid. that skews toward higher wage inflation, especially when i see a snow storm, hurricane, is -- it's skews the wage number. definitely look ahead to the february data for some clarity. romaine: carl riccadonna at bloomberg intelligence and reade pickert, who covers all things economics down in washington. we will stay on this topic. the headline numbers...
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i consider quite possible to use and forming the basis of or further joint steps, the leisure measure formulas my struggle for 3 as far as we are concerned, that we will do everything to find compromises that suit every one of your macro will. how talks in kiev on tuesday before heading to berlin, a long wake of diplomacy for european leaders hoping to avoid conflict from all that speak to go up, man god, he is a professor of international relations at the university of ins, book, an expert on russian and u. s. foreign policy. thanks for joining us. professor. a flurry of diplomacy is underway focusing on russia and ukraine. let's start with that meeting between the german and u. s. leaders in washington. are you convinced by the show of unity between shots and biden? well, definitely it was important for mister shows to show that germany's a reliable ally, and that's what he said, you're absolutely united. but it was really noticeable that after biden concerned that no stream to it would not go ahead after russian, kosher ukraine. schultz did not want to state that explicitly as well
i consider quite possible to use and forming the basis of or further joint steps, the leisure measure formulas my struggle for 3 as far as we are concerned, that we will do everything to find compromises that suit every one of your macro will. how talks in kiev on tuesday before heading to berlin, a long wake of diplomacy for european leaders hoping to avoid conflict from all that speak to go up, man god, he is a professor of international relations at the university of ins, book, an expert on...
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mike, we mentioned earlier in the week that leisure and entertainment stocks are near a three-month high on all the dynamics that morgan mentioned getting to l.a. last night, tsa numbers have been suppressed somewhat over the last couple months but it's starting to get to be a challenge to get around major cities, ridership in new york city subways best numbers we've seen since omicron. i think it was the jpm desk this morning that said look, there's going to be a lot of volatility around the fed stay with the reopening names. until you get either clarity on the fed or as they say, the fix below 20 >> right, and the fed also whatever it does, it's going to be acting into a reopening dynamic or at least into a little bit more of an energized consumer economy, most likely in the next few months. i think that's a buffer. it is an offset. travel related, i think it makes sense to say that those should be an emphasis in terms of investing. it's not clear to me that they really got down to keep discounts again this time. some of the airlines have a rough run during the winter. so maybe that's
mike, we mentioned earlier in the week that leisure and entertainment stocks are near a three-month high on all the dynamics that morgan mentioned getting to l.a. last night, tsa numbers have been suppressed somewhat over the last couple months but it's starting to get to be a challenge to get around major cities, ridership in new york city subways best numbers we've seen since omicron. i think it was the jpm desk this morning that said look, there's going to be a lot of volatility around the...
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so my view of the leisure to figure out the vision, to see what he really confirmed mila kerry like that he has a loan, adjusted it to you guys. monday i i, louis said i i the these people learn from their own experience. how vulnerable of business is to the bank. so you push the small business over the edge, pushes me right to the edge, bankruptcy. now i realize we were good. this isn't just the back and being involved in this is the concept. see firms? it is the lawyers, these people gotcha. ward on their stories and it was kind of a whistle blower. tell people's marriages have broken up. they've lost their family home. it is expected really devastating for people's lives. they have committed suicide, but left behind, nor they explicitly state that it was the constant intimidation and billing by bank officers that led them to i took the spear, it's obscene. these people up nor saw the sleepless nights and touching goodbyes. nonstop shutting and ukraine's breakaway dumbass republics keep locals with a many taking a bomb. the ball of the say that the fleet, suspecting an attack of my kid
so my view of the leisure to figure out the vision, to see what he really confirmed mila kerry like that he has a loan, adjusted it to you guys. monday i i, louis said i i the these people learn from their own experience. how vulnerable of business is to the bank. so you push the small business over the edge, pushes me right to the edge, bankruptcy. now i realize we were good. this isn't just the back and being involved in this is the concept. see firms? it is the lawyers, these people gotcha....
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do you leisure? a graph, vision, se. confirming a luxury? yes. hello. yes, i am on i i i louis i ah, life simply looks different when we look through the spiritually aware brain. we're absolutely far more able to bounce back from difficulty and difficulties are seen as invitations to move away from the stock read doors in our lives. open our eyes and say what life, what spirit guides are you showing me now? this is completely within our birthright. in fact, we function better, i think looking at the preponderance of the evidence, i conclude that we are made whole and as we are designed to be, when we strengthen the spiritual core and bring that into all realms of our life. with 2 people reported killed in artillery shelling in east and ukraine admitted severe escalation of the conflict in the region boresight i would never have left but i had a stroke. i had to come here, my wife to so afraid. if my help would have allowed me, i would have joined the militia, forced to leave the homes to, to the fighting, but with hopes of coming back, morgan for 2000 r
do you leisure? a graph, vision, se. confirming a luxury? yes. hello. yes, i am on i i i louis i ah, life simply looks different when we look through the spiritually aware brain. we're absolutely far more able to bounce back from difficulty and difficulties are seen as invitations to move away from the stock read doors in our lives. open our eyes and say what life, what spirit guides are you showing me now? this is completely within our birthright. in fact, we function better, i think looking...
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mom was one mighty nobody over this is my real name or the leisure to figure out the vision. but i see let me just confirm the la county. alexa. yes. hello lou, just did it to you guys. monday i i said i ah good is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah ah, this out with headlines here one off he international canada's prime minister triggers a never before used emergencies act. broadening is government extra power to respond to the ongoing truck as convoy protests for the heads of some of the is common says i truly questioning the measures legitimacy. we don't believe this is necessary and alberta, we think it could actually be somewhat counterproductive. it is not to legitimate and it is useless. russian figure skating star camille, if ever gives an emotional response after being clear to compete at the when the
mom was one mighty nobody over this is my real name or the leisure to figure out the vision. but i see let me just confirm the la county. alexa. yes. hello lou, just did it to you guys. monday i i said i ah good is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain...
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>>existing electric boats are mostly leisure craft. they're slow and they don't go too far charge. now, a startup named candela wants to change that with an all electric speed boat that uses the power of physics to its advantage. >>chances are you haven't seen a boat do this before. >>it feels so great. every time i just. >>i can get over. this is the candela. see 7. as you can see, it's plugged in an all electric speed boat that could have big potential for the future of water. transportation. >>because we have very consumption and with a small battery, we can go quite far off the 26 foot boat hold 6 passengers and goes about 50 nautical miles on a charge. >>the reason it's so efficient 3 to take off. the boat uses hydro foils or small wings underneath that, push it up to glide above the water. now lifting on the less friction means less power consumption all of no longer touching the water. it also makes for a smooth and mostly silent ride. seasickness could be a thing of the >>your process is so quiet. just feel like they're above the water. >>the secret is in the software and o
>>existing electric boats are mostly leisure craft. they're slow and they don't go too far charge. now, a startup named candela wants to change that with an all electric speed boat that uses the power of physics to its advantage. >>chances are you haven't seen a boat do this before. >>it feels so great. every time i just. >>i can get over. this is the candela. see 7. as you can see, it's plugged in an all electric speed boat that could have big potential for the future...
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while leisure travel has fared better, fewer commuters means less fare revenue.inue. it is important that where we end up is having a railway service that is fair for those people who use it, fairfor the passengers, but also fair to the taxpayer. so, can you guarantee that services will go back to what they used to be? what i will guarantee you is we will continue to keep things under review, which is what you would expect us to do. rail companies say the system must adapt. we are certainly seeing changing travel patterns. we are seeing more working from home. that is why we have recently introduced flexible season tickets and we need to continually look at how people are travelling, adjust the timetable to meet that demand and also offer them fares that attract them to use the railway. a business group in the midlands told me it is important the right balance is found to support the economy. i think we need an appropriate level of service to get people back into the office, to make sure that they are frequenting the city centre, using those leisure services, but
while leisure travel has fared better, fewer commuters means less fare revenue.inue. it is important that where we end up is having a railway service that is fair for those people who use it, fairfor the passengers, but also fair to the taxpayer. so, can you guarantee that services will go back to what they used to be? what i will guarantee you is we will continue to keep things under review, which is what you would expect us to do. rail companies say the system must adapt. we are certainly...
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. >> when we look at the breakdown of where those jobs went or who got them, leisure and hospitalityners here. i have been trying to book a short vacation for me and my husband for the first time since march of 2020, and the plane tickets are expensive and hotel prices are extremely expensive, and i have a friend that works as a hotel and they said they have not been this busy every, and it seems like there's a bounce back in some areas. >> yeah, airlines had to cancel thousands of flights because of sickouts and labor shortages and a sluggish workforce that is not quite ready to go back to february of 2020 levels. you are seeing that in restaurants. try hiring a short-order chef, table hostesss for the front, and it's difficult to do it. you wonder if it's a function of the wage, 14, 15, $16. that's why you see biden and harris up there with this victory lap in the department of labor. >> if you are working out there and looking for a better job, how much power do you have right now given what we are seeing? >> do you remember -- i love throwing movie scenes at you. was it -- was it
. >> when we look at the breakdown of where those jobs went or who got them, leisure and hospitalityners here. i have been trying to book a short vacation for me and my husband for the first time since march of 2020, and the plane tickets are expensive and hotel prices are extremely expensive, and i have a friend that works as a hotel and they said they have not been this busy every, and it seems like there's a bounce back in some areas. >> yeah, airlines had to cancel thousands of...
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so my view of the leisure to figure out the vision, but i see what the really just confirming la carrie said that he has a loan adjusted it to you guys. i am on i i live in. oh, in i ah, life simply looks different when we look through the spiritually aware brain. we're absolutely far more able to bounce back from difficulty and difficulties are seen as invitations to move away from the stuck read doors in our lives. open our eyes and say what life, what spirit guides are you showing me now this is completely within our birthright . in fact, we function better. i think looking at the preponderance of the evidence, i conclude that we are made whole and as we are designed to be, when we strengthen the spiritual core and bring that into all realms of our life. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with somebody wanting to headlines from ot
so my view of the leisure to figure out the vision, but i see what the really just confirming la carrie said that he has a loan adjusted it to you guys. i am on i i live in. oh, in i ah, life simply looks different when we look through the spiritually aware brain. we're absolutely far more able to bounce back from difficulty and difficulties are seen as invitations to move away from the stuck read doors in our lives. open our eyes and say what life, what spirit guides are you showing me now...
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so my, you hear me or the leisure to figure out the vision, but i see ah, was he really confirming le, carry a luxury? yes. alone did it just come on. i said, i, i said i ah, how much longer can we take the u. s. and u. k. seriously, there war of words is dangerous and reckless. the rest of nato and even ukraine are much more restraint. but there's a comp number ukraine, there will be a conflict, washington in london, endlessly promot. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation or community? are you going the right way? or are you being led to somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend, who join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, the international olympic committee rules there won't be any award ceremony for russia in figure skating star camila valley about despite the 15 year old being cleared to further competitor at the beijing winter games by sports court. president putin approves our draft response to the u. s, senate on going back and forth o
so my, you hear me or the leisure to figure out the vision, but i see ah, was he really confirming le, carry a luxury? yes. alone did it just come on. i said, i, i said i ah, how much longer can we take the u. s. and u. k. seriously, there war of words is dangerous and reckless. the rest of nato and even ukraine are much more restraint. but there's a comp number ukraine, there will be a conflict, washington in london, endlessly promot. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world...