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annmarie: are you talking about lisa? [laughter] lisa: i am talking about lisa. supporting shelter prices? phil: yes. jonathan: isn't that weird? phil: because nobody wants to move. inventories are staying low and rents are staying high. as this comes down, people will have to buy homes over the next couple years, but very slowly. we are taking the glass half-full on that, the fact that the u.s. consumer remains very interest rate incensed. annmarie: do you believe what one of our guests said yesterday, the fact that if interest rates come down, it could solve the fed's issue with shelter because that is two thirds of the inflation? phil: yes, as long as -- there are a lot of components. as long as it doesn't spur the service sector. but i am with you. that shelter number is the number one thing we are looking at through the end of the year, and what they are looking at. they are making a big bet that the market measure and shelter costs will converge. jonathan: good to see you. phil camporeale of j.p. morgan. equity sessions highs up 0.25% on the s&p. let's get
annmarie: are you talking about lisa? [laughter] lisa: i am talking about lisa. supporting shelter prices? phil: yes. jonathan: isn't that weird? phil: because nobody wants to move. inventories are staying low and rents are staying high. as this comes down, people will have to buy homes over the next couple years, but very slowly. we are taking the glass half-full on that, the fact that the u.s. consumer remains very interest rate incensed. annmarie: do you believe what one of our guests said...
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lisa: that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: it is anything but boring.en bank earnings. we are seeing equity market retracing the declines from earlier as they digest some of the earnings from the likes of jp morgan and wells fargo. what we can see is a real question about what higher for longer means for banks. we are seeing this question of net interest income coming in beneath expectations of both jp morgan and wells fargo. the question is will a protracted high rate environment be a good thing or bad thing? the answer often is it depends. under surveillance is that rate cut picture, pushing back rate cut timeline. >> recent data has not materially change my outlook but they do highlight uncertainties related to timing and the need for patience, recognizing disinflation may continue to be uneven. this also implies that less easing of policy this year than previously thought may be warranted. lisa: treasury is looking to regain some of the losses as investors push back rate cut bets following another hot inflation print. bank of america, deutsche bank
lisa: that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: it is anything but boring.en bank earnings. we are seeing equity market retracing the declines from earlier as they digest some of the earnings from the likes of jp morgan and wells fargo. what we can see is a real question about what higher for longer means for banks. we are seeing this question of net interest income coming in beneath expectations of both jp morgan and wells fargo. the question is will a protracted high rate environment be a...
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lisa, later, we get the seven year. lisa: $44 billion. longer duration bonds. that is the uncertainty. are we looking at higher inflation and a higher term premium based on a higher deficit and an exceptional u.s. economy? this is a key question. i am wondering how we respond to this data. what's going to move the needle? will it be week data that moves the needle more than strong did that -- stated that people have baked in? jonathan: i want to talk about risk litigation. i want to reflect on a conversation we had yesterday. michael shoemaker of wells fargo, echoing comments we have had that perhaps treasuries won't work and called fixed income won't work as a haven. if you face increased geopolitical risk, heightened risk and the response to that is increased defense spending, particularly in places like europe, does not put more cracks into the fiscal picture in certain countries that need to spend more money and does that prevent that bid from coming into the market -- bond market in the same way? lisa: you can broaden that out. any k
lisa, later, we get the seven year. lisa: $44 billion. longer duration bonds. that is the uncertainty. are we looking at higher inflation and a higher term premium based on a higher deficit and an exceptional u.s. economy? this is a key question. i am wondering how we respond to this data. what's going to move the needle? will it be week data that moves the needle more than strong did that -- stated that people have baked in? jonathan: i want to talk about risk litigation. i want to reflect on...
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lisa: i know. jonathan: up next, bowing under scrutiny on capitol hill. >> the safety and consistency, and a reputation, you simply can't compete. everyone is worried about bowing. jonathan: that conversation, up next. good morning. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. jonathan: i love aronowitz. we spent the whole commercial break discussing cloud seeding in dubai. lisa: fascinating, some people say that they might have conducted it. they are saying they absolutely did not. this is a real thing. jonathan: i'm surprised it hasn't been bigger in the new cycle. annmarie: they've been doing this since 2002 but they haven't put the right drains in case it actually worked? jonathan: it's amazing. the amount of flights that have been canceled as well. if you are over there, i hope you're doing ok. yields are lower by t
lisa: i know. jonathan: up next, bowing under scrutiny on capitol hill. >> the safety and consistency, and a reputation, you simply can't compete. everyone is worried about bowing. jonathan: that conversation, up next. good morning. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. jonathan: i love aronowitz. we...
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lisa: do you like loud fashion? jonathan: no. lisa: i was jonathan: asking the ceo.han:i'm not big on logos and brands. lisa: if they want that crowd, they got that crowd and now they are ditching that crowd and they are wondering what happened. annmarie: they said they didn't want to rupture, they wanted a revolution. it's quite different to go from one designer to another. it's apples and oranges. jonathan: the stock is down by almost 8%. president biden place to send a 95 billion -- to sign is $95 billion aid package to ukraine and other countries. also they want bytedance to divest tiktok. this was almost unthinkable a month ago that this would pass. the doubts were massive but later we will catch up with our guests and it's important to question the amount of influence the former president still has over the republican, but tickly on this issue. annmarie: i would go down to the vote cap. the senate passes is one bill but the boat counts in the house was for separate bills. you look at where it was in taiwan and israel, there were still bipartisan support for ukr
lisa: do you like loud fashion? jonathan: no. lisa: i was jonathan: asking the ceo.han:i'm not big on logos and brands. lisa: if they want that crowd, they got that crowd and now they are ditching that crowd and they are wondering what happened. annmarie: they said they didn't want to rupture, they wanted a revolution. it's quite different to go from one designer to another. it's apples and oranges. jonathan: the stock is down by almost 8%. president biden place to send a 95 billion -- to sign...
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lisa: remember yesterday?t the earnings and concerns about other things. jonathan: 4.5792 on the 10-year. live from bloomberg -- live from washington, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. jonathan: things are steady, equity futures positive by zero point 2% on the s&p 500. the move in bond yields shifted lower, s&p 500 of .15%, the nasdaq up by .28%, the two-year, 10-year and 30-year down a little bit. we are talking about 4.58 on the 10-year, and the two-year back to 4.9348. crisis over in the bond market rate would you go that far? lisa: you know i would not go that far. you are setting me up to wind me up. we have seen these moves every single day. if nothing happens, maybe you meander around the same place, you have headlines like today, and guard coming out, saying it just takes the
lisa: remember yesterday?t the earnings and concerns about other things. jonathan: 4.5792 on the 10-year. live from bloomberg -- live from washington, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. jonathan: things are steady, equity futures positive by zero point 2% on the...
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lisa: i did watch it.'s talking about -- jonathan: why do you tune in on your day off? lisa: because i love you and this is where i get information. it goes back to a fed chair powell will pop the question today. jonathan: it is all love and proposals now. lisa: yesterday, it wasn't going to matter what happens and today it is almost flipping the script. jonathan: let's talk about bearishness in the bond market. the two year and 10 year, moves of 30 plus basis points and moves a 40 plus basis points on the two-year and the 10 year. if i told you at the start of the month that that is the move we would get, more hot inflation prints and replies the yield curve higher, would you guess equities would only be down 2.6%? lisa: this has been the issue, the narrative shift around how much of higher rates can this equity market tolerate? it turns out, quite a bit. they are getting more bullish on certain risk assets because rates are high for the right reason. how long does that last depending on a fed chair powel
lisa: i did watch it.'s talking about -- jonathan: why do you tune in on your day off? lisa: because i love you and this is where i get information. it goes back to a fed chair powell will pop the question today. jonathan: it is all love and proposals now. lisa: yesterday, it wasn't going to matter what happens and today it is almost flipping the script. jonathan: let's talk about bearishness in the bond market. the two year and 10 year, moves of 30 plus basis points and moves a 40 plus basis...
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lisa: she's a star.ld come with ratings and money as well and it's well deserved. up next, inflation, testing the fed's patients. >> what we are getting from the fed is patients and impatiens. they can only be patient for so long. jonathan: love that line from priya. that conversation, coming up next. ♪ hey you, with the small business... ...whoa... you've got all kinds of bright ideas, that your customers need to know about. constant contact makes it easy. with everything from managing your social posts, and events, to email and sms marketing. constant contact delivers all the tools you need to help your business grow. get started today at constantcontact.com constant contact. helping the small stand tall. jonathan: equities on the s&p 500, negative by 0.05%. yields a bit higher, four basis. 4.44 on the u.s. 10 year. crude back just a touch, -0.7%. under surveillance this morning, inflation. testing the fed's patients. >> what we hear is patience on inflation. they can only be patient for that long. pro
lisa: she's a star.ld come with ratings and money as well and it's well deserved. up next, inflation, testing the fed's patients. >> what we are getting from the fed is patients and impatiens. they can only be patient for so long. jonathan: love that line from priya. that conversation, coming up next. ♪ hey you, with the small business... ...whoa... you've got all kinds of bright ideas, that your customers need to know about. constant contact makes it easy. with everything from managing...
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annmarie: lisa: i appreciate that lisa:. >> the short answer is yes.that is a consideration. i also do think that the business case of the primary reason, so accusing the united states senders of politics is not a particularly controversial matter passed by november elections is politically important for them. lisa: just talking about the political environment, i spent a lot of time thinking about mike johnson's transformation where he was with kant that didn't want to provide funding to ukraine, and he said that this article that i'm that is transformation, he prayed a lot, do we have a sense of what intelligence documents really guided some of the decision-making that could put his ship in jeopardy? >> specifically no, but there are sort of two things at work on speaker johnson. one is the pure national security case, the idea that he got briefed on and from all accounts, everything i've heard, really sought out in just the way he would want from a senior leader in the congress. trying to get the best case and the best view of what the national secur
annmarie: lisa: i appreciate that lisa:. >> the short answer is yes.that is a consideration. i also do think that the business case of the primary reason, so accusing the united states senders of politics is not a particularly controversial matter passed by november elections is politically important for them. lisa: just talking about the political environment, i spent a lot of time thinking about mike johnson's transformation where he was with kant that didn't want to provide funding to...
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lisa: two aspects.have nervously liked and the credit trade which you also nervously liked at a time when we had supposedly been seeing this ongoing strength. what would you have to see in the labor report to challenge one of those in a more aggressive way? priya: duration is the clearer one where i would get nervous. if we get a .4 on wages and .4 on cpi you're supposed to stay away from duration. on credit i have to say that the fundamentals stay strong. we are looking at company earnings. companies are not levering up. the fundamentals of the corporate sector are extremely strong. hi rate, high investment rate, i think the fundamentals are strong. the other part is technicals. we are seeing yield-based buyers. spreads are extremely tight, but people are looking at 6%, 8% in high-yield. that money is continuing to come in, so i more confident around credit. but if people start to get nervous that the ag's down on the year end to the money starts to leave, then you start to get nervous. lisa: you disag
lisa: two aspects.have nervously liked and the credit trade which you also nervously liked at a time when we had supposedly been seeing this ongoing strength. what would you have to see in the labor report to challenge one of those in a more aggressive way? priya: duration is the clearer one where i would get nervous. if we get a .4 on wages and .4 on cpi you're supposed to stay away from duration. on credit i have to say that the fundamentals stay strong. we are looking at company earnings....
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i agree with lisa.e stocks, that will inform us what is really happening in the economy and the fed and the geopolitical risks. that is not our number one concerns but it is one of the reasons we are overweight energy. jonathan: what have we learned so far as we get deeper into earnings season? mike: 50% have been up, 50% have been down. that is worse than normal. now we're in a period of contraction. if you think about the last six months, the fed pivoted, treasury squeeze the bond market. we had a duration rally at year end and that affected a huge expansion. 2024 estimates for the s&p 500 have not really gone up. they have been flat. it is all multiple expansion. seven cuts was silly. now we are down to 1.5. why wouldn't multiples come down in that environment? that is what we are facing now. you have to be into revision to the upside for the stock to go up. i am curious to see how that plays for the next two week. lisa: what we are seeing is not a cohesive story. cost-cutting is keeping margins of f
i agree with lisa.e stocks, that will inform us what is really happening in the economy and the fed and the geopolitical risks. that is not our number one concerns but it is one of the reasons we are overweight energy. jonathan: what have we learned so far as we get deeper into earnings season? mike: 50% have been up, 50% have been down. that is worse than normal. now we're in a period of contraction. if you think about the last six months, the fed pivoted, treasury squeeze the bond market. we...
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lisa: the bears have been humiliated. there is the question of how do you get more bullish when everyone seems to be coming to your side? don't throw the babies out with the bathwater and if you see babies who have been thrown out, cuddle them and bring them back in. is there bathwater being thrown out? we aren't seeing pullbacks. john: the pullbacks are small. the other day, the dow was down. people were going like it was plunging. compared to what? it's ridiculous. the s&p is down 1/10 of 1% and people are burying the bull market. i think where we are now is a process. it's a transition. transition has been given a bad meaning from when the fed was behind the curve. transitions can be relatively long. inflation is an insidious thing that takes time to get rid of when it arrives in an economy. it becomes embedded quickly and it takes a while to get it out. we think they are working on it. powell is committed for his legacy. he doesn't want to be remembered as arthur burns. he doesn't want to be remembered as a paul volck
lisa: the bears have been humiliated. there is the question of how do you get more bullish when everyone seems to be coming to your side? don't throw the babies out with the bathwater and if you see babies who have been thrown out, cuddle them and bring them back in. is there bathwater being thrown out? we aren't seeing pullbacks. john: the pullbacks are small. the other day, the dow was down. people were going like it was plunging. compared to what? it's ridiculous. the s&p is down 1/10 of...
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lisa: yes.ke that all the things they wanted to happen did not happen. thank goodness have 13 million barrels a day because if you think the policy decisions in front of them now are compromised, imagine how much more it would be a production in america was much lower than that. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. we have been able to reach over 100 million people impacted and affected, and at risk of hiv. the rocket fund takes all of the work that we're doing, a
lisa: yes.ke that all the things they wanted to happen did not happen. thank goodness have 13 million barrels a day because if you think the policy decisions in front of them now are compromised, imagine how much more it would be a production in america was much lower than that. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene....
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getting lisa frustrated and losing patience. you are not alone. lisa: hold on.art of the problem is it is also bifurcated. then you have the other side where you get a total falloff in growth and then it is the opposite, it is duration and get out of stocks, one or the other. this is the reason people are sitting here in a kind of uneasy place. jonathan:jonathan: new number for you on the screen. yields up by five basis points on a 30 year, that is a new hybrid 2024. just cut to the bond market .5 point, new hire of the year on a 10 year and just a few basis points out of doing exactly the same content of the yield curve on a two year yield. at the latest in the bond market. here is your bloomberg brief. yahaira: former president donald trump has posted $175 million bond to putting massive civil fraud verdict on hold while he appeals it. the move preventing new york state from seizing his assets, at least for now. this also halts the collection of the more than $450 million he owes after a judge ruled he lied about his assets to get better loan terms. trump is s
getting lisa frustrated and losing patience. you are not alone. lisa: hold on.art of the problem is it is also bifurcated. then you have the other side where you get a total falloff in growth and then it is the opposite, it is duration and get out of stocks, one or the other. this is the reason people are sitting here in a kind of uneasy place. jonathan:jonathan: new number for you on the screen. yields up by five basis points on a 30 year, that is a new hybrid 2024. just cut to the bond market...
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lisa: he says mr.with until you do see some sort of situation with rates bringing the activity lower. suddenly you get the prospect of rate cuts again. essentially into the really get belief in a rate cut and see the whites of their eyes you have to bet on mr. perfect. jonathan: don't cheat on mr. perfect seems to be the takeaway. bank of japan keeping rates on hold and the finance minister reiterating they will respond properly to foreign-exchange moves. pushing through 156 against the dollar. 157 insight. i say volatile. you can see it on the screen. 4:00 a.m. eastern time, when some of us are on the way to work, we gap to lower. -- gapped lower. we snapped back very quickly. lisa: this becomes a credibility issue. ultimately, can you imagine for $60 billion any goes nowhere. they care quite a bit. you need a mix of both intervention on the fx side and the policy shift from the bank of japan side. you did not hear that it all. the governor talked about how they want to see personal consumption contin
lisa: he says mr.with until you do see some sort of situation with rates bringing the activity lower. suddenly you get the prospect of rate cuts again. essentially into the really get belief in a rate cut and see the whites of their eyes you have to bet on mr. perfect. jonathan: don't cheat on mr. perfect seems to be the takeaway. bank of japan keeping rates on hold and the finance minister reiterating they will respond properly to foreign-exchange moves. pushing through 156 against the dollar....
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lisa: can does it matter?e talk about pockets of the economy that have been hit much harder than others and been left behind like commercial real estate and also segments of the income population that don't have the reserves to tackle some of these issues or people who don't own homes. it remains to be seen how much the fed will cater to some of these pockets of concern and cut rates without necessarily putting inflation first. i would love to hear that from jay powell. jonathan: are you willing to trade financial stability for price stability? is that the question? lisa: that could be one of them. are you willing to trade blowing out pockets of the population and reducing their chances for employment and wealth and prosperity in order to target a certain inflation target? i don't know the answer but this is a socially conscious issue and that is weighing on them at a time when it seems like things are being pretty positive and we seem to be talking leaving the rates where they are. jonathan: equity futures ar
lisa: can does it matter?e talk about pockets of the economy that have been hit much harder than others and been left behind like commercial real estate and also segments of the income population that don't have the reserves to tackle some of these issues or people who don't own homes. it remains to be seen how much the fed will cater to some of these pockets of concern and cut rates without necessarily putting inflation first. i would love to hear that from jay powell. jonathan: are you...
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lisa: -- lisa: the ecb indicated that they were laying the groundwork.some of the -- >> that is an important point. i do not think there is a deal to stop the bank of england and others from using policy. you are seeing differentiation in terms of the gdp and inflation data. these countries have gone through significant slowdowns and technical recession. i think there is not a great deal to stop them moving ahead. i do not think it will be a concern for the ecb. it is different that they have expressed concerns. not the level only but there have been concerns. it is not at all obvious. jawboning in japan. keep an eye on that. i do not really see anything significant in terms of currency markets that will hold them back. but i think greater differentiation across countries , it makes sense for us to position for that in fx markets and rate markets. jonathan: does that mean additional dollar strength? >> given the path for the ecb and given valuation, something like australia and canada, they expressed their differentiation using interest-rate my. in the c
lisa: -- lisa: the ecb indicated that they were laying the groundwork.some of the -- >> that is an important point. i do not think there is a deal to stop the bank of england and others from using policy. you are seeing differentiation in terms of the gdp and inflation data. these countries have gone through significant slowdowns and technical recession. i think there is not a great deal to stop them moving ahead. i do not think it will be a concern for the ecb. it is different that they...
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lisa: you said they were having lunch. jonathan: last august. lisa: please write in.u have lunch. i think they should answer. jonathan: troy of fs investments and why he's calling for spring cleaning of portfolios. steven cook on rising -- and rising tensions between israel and iran. following a selloff in u.s. treasury yields. stocks and bonds steady after strong factory data left traders pushing down rate cut bets once more. troy saying the performance in the u.s. economy is an opportunity for spring cleaning of portfolios writing cash has been a great place to head down for quite some time still offering some positive real rates of return but gradually deploying those into a select group of alternative strategies can substantially increase return potential without having to take on uncomfortable levels of risk. troy is with us for more board -- for more. going into a week full of weak -- economic data concluding with payrolls on friday morning. would you see that as a good thing or a bad thing for risk assets? >> for risk assets it still continues to be a good thin
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lisa: it points to confusion.re was this idea of strength supporting cyclical areas, those sin companies and credibly challenged by the idea that interest rates aren't going to go down because those tend to be more leveraged to where rates are at the moment. he these stories together, i cannot think of any other explanation then it's confusion. jonathan: cpi, bond market big off, double digit moves. the two year yield we have talking about 470 and 4.80 and overnight we are talking about 5%. yields pulling back a touch by a single basis point. the 10 year. if you are sticking with june, you're clinging to ppi. jobless claims, too. lisa: the question isn't are you cutting your rate call for this year, it is why aren't you cutting a recall for this year? why is this not indicative of something stickier? that is the reason why i am curious to speak with citigroup economists later because they are the ones clinging to june and what gives them that since that there is any opening? jonathan: mike of bank of america had t
lisa: it points to confusion.re was this idea of strength supporting cyclical areas, those sin companies and credibly challenged by the idea that interest rates aren't going to go down because those tend to be more leveraged to where rates are at the moment. he these stories together, i cannot think of any other explanation then it's confusion. jonathan: cpi, bond market big off, double digit moves. the two year yield we have talking about 470 and 4.80 and overnight we are talking about 5%....
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lisa: no, i'm just saying.rie: to jon's point, they have not figured out the use case because what problem is it solving? until we know, we don't know what it will do. everyone is concerned with alexa the city to you, national security, and you want to put a robot in your home, listening to all of your conversations and following you around? kind of weird. jonathan: i was trying really hard to talk about payroll. equities on the s&p 500, positive by .60%. jobless claims, upside surprise. payrolls tomorrow morning. yields pulling back by two basis points. 4.3293 for the 10-year. lisa: this is real. jonathan: the opening bell 34 minutes away. from new york city -- we have to look at tomorrow. this was bloomberg surveillance. ♪ >> very good morning. rate cuts are coming. stocks 5300 on the s&p 500. we will count down to the open. it kicks in right now. >> everything you need to get started for the u.s. trading. this is bloomberg to open with jonathan ferro. manus: coming, futures edge higher.
lisa: no, i'm just saying.rie: to jon's point, they have not figured out the use case because what problem is it solving? until we know, we don't know what it will do. everyone is concerned with alexa the city to you, national security, and you want to put a robot in your home, listening to all of your conversations and following you around? kind of weird. jonathan: i was trying really hard to talk about payroll. equities on the s&p 500, positive by .60%. jobless claims, upside surprise....
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lisa: put this together.ow immune the financial system is to higher rates. we spoke yesterday about the potential for the federal reserve to raise rates to 6.5% net your if inflation stays above 3% and a persistent way the rest of this year. what is the rate at which you start to see things break on the yield space side and the dollar? >> here's where i'm probably more optimistic. what we've seen over the last year or two is how much bank capital, household balance sheets, risk aversion matter. the households having a lot of savings. we had much less breakage from these rate increases than we've had in the past. talking to the financial and monetary officials in washington this week, i think they are right even though was boring because they never do anything, talking about non-bank financial intermediaries, what they used to call shadow banks because we don't have transparency into what part of the credit system is in there and how risky it is. if i'm worried about something breaking, that's where i worry ab
lisa: put this together.ow immune the financial system is to higher rates. we spoke yesterday about the potential for the federal reserve to raise rates to 6.5% net your if inflation stays above 3% and a persistent way the rest of this year. what is the rate at which you start to see things break on the yield space side and the dollar? >> here's where i'm probably more optimistic. what we've seen over the last year or two is how much bank capital, household balance sheets, risk aversion...
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lisa: and how much consists of a bump? we have heard this from analysts saying in-line print will be a beat and you will get a rally in markets. how they give an upside surprise do you need for this federal reserve to reconsider their decision to cut rates in june but the cut rates three times this year? jonathan: .3% month over month for core inflation is the estimate. the previous number was .4%. you go through the numbers, very few people are looking for an upside surprise this morning. annmarie: you see some coming in with lower. i go to stephen stanley at santander. the number of analysts what he sees as trying to spin tomorrow's results. these are expectations of a beat. when he looks at that went 3% rise month over month, that ends up annually being 3.6%. it is highly unlikely for anyone at the fed, for that number to satisfy them. lisa: the bearish bets on treasuries are skyrocketing ahead of this report which sets the market up for a massive short squeeze if we get anything other than a huge upside beat. you talk
lisa: and how much consists of a bump? we have heard this from analysts saying in-line print will be a beat and you will get a rally in markets. how they give an upside surprise do you need for this federal reserve to reconsider their decision to cut rates in june but the cut rates three times this year? jonathan: .3% month over month for core inflation is the estimate. the previous number was .4%. you go through the numbers, very few people are looking for an upside surprise this morning....
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lord, lisa, lisa, thank you so much, how good you are.e small meeting, i need to sing in a jar, and then can we"? well, what do you call me all the time, i said , i’ll dial it myself. everything is going according to plan! hello, gleb vladimirovich, hello, kasyusha, you can just gleb, okay, here’s the money. your mother, count it, in case i was wrong, thank you, and this is for you, receipt, receipt, why, we are friends, take it, this is for order, okay, lisa, you such a person, real, i will never forget this, okay, come on, i’ll give you a ride to the hospital, otherwise... god forbid you get robbed on the road, thank you, that’s it, let’s go , let’s go, hello, hello, hello, this is lisa, my dearest friend, she gave us money for the operation, and we have already paid for everything, lizonka, it’s true, i don’t know how to thank you, you have such a kind soul, so generous, katya used to be a friend , nadya, she went to the academy, and i was worried about katya, how is she without a girlfriend, mom, well, you’re always worried. here i am
lord, lisa, lisa, thank you so much, how good you are.e small meeting, i need to sing in a jar, and then can we"? well, what do you call me all the time, i said , i’ll dial it myself. everything is going according to plan! hello, gleb vladimirovich, hello, kasyusha, you can just gleb, okay, here’s the money. your mother, count it, in case i was wrong, thank you, and this is for you, receipt, receipt, why, we are friends, take it, this is for order, okay, lisa, you such a person, real,...
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and lisa desjardins is here to break down his message. lisa.a: whatever you callhe former president, he clearly is a showman. his following comes from his speeches and directly from his words not staff or , infrastructure. now i know voters are already exhausted. i have been talking to you. by a lot of the political shrapnel going around but trump's speeches in michigan and wisconsin yesterday are a good chance to shed light on how trump speaks in general and his latest verbal flames. mr. trump: i stand before you to declare that joe biden's border bloodbath -- this is a border bloodbath. this ends the day, i take the oath of office. lisa: we start here. trump's newly-minted message. and now the phrase pushed by the republican national party. mr. trump: with your vote, i will seal the border. i will stop the invasion, i will end the carnage. >> the framing is so important for donald trump. lisa: we asked jennifer to watch the speeches with us. she is an author and professor who specializes in political and trump rhetoric. the border is trump's
and lisa desjardins is here to break down his message. lisa.a: whatever you callhe former president, he clearly is a showman. his following comes from his speeches and directly from his words not staff or , infrastructure. now i know voters are already exhausted. i have been talking to you. by a lot of the political shrapnel going around but trump's speeches in michigan and wisconsin yesterday are a good chance to shed light on how trump speaks in general and his latest verbal flames. mr....
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lisa: incredibly close. -- to ousted? lisa: incredibly close.d i know at least one republican who is thinking about also voting to oust him. one of the issues here of course is marjorie taylor greene. my sense is that she is not ready to pull this trigger this week. she is trying to push this off. that can change any day. if they do put this motion out, someone -- house democrats. a theory running around is house democrats potentially, if the math works out, have the power to install hakeem jeffries as the speaker of the house. i asked them about this today and they said if they have the ability to do it, they very well may. >> looked, i think i feel very confident speaking for the democratic caucus that we want jeffries to be speaker. whether that happens in this calendar year or in january, that's the focus. mathematically, it is possible. lisa: this is some high-level game theory in a way. prisoners dilemma. there is a reality show called the prisoners. who do you trust? it is not clear right now. the difference with this high level of game t
lisa: incredibly close. -- to ousted? lisa: incredibly close.d i know at least one republican who is thinking about also voting to oust him. one of the issues here of course is marjorie taylor greene. my sense is that she is not ready to pull this trigger this week. she is trying to push this off. that can change any day. if they do put this motion out, someone -- house democrats. a theory running around is house democrats potentially, if the math works out, have the power to install hakeem...
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lisa. >> hi zach. good morning to you. it is clear outside we have those chilly temperatures. and that's all because high pressure clear sky building on in throughout the weekend. the fog is setting up along the san mateo coast. and that also will allow for some breezy to gusty winds at the shoreline. again, 50 two half moon bay and fremont with 49. in concord and the cooler weather 40 degrees calistoga, 43 napa and santa rosa, with 45. in vallejo. so compared to yesterday, we are much colder. look at that 9 degrees cool down in oakland and san jose. 11 degrees cooler up in napa, looking gorgeous out there. the sun officially up in about seven minutes or so. upper 60s by noontime, low 60s around the bay and those 50s staying at the coast. so despite the sunshine, the gusty winds, a cool day at the shoreline, but lower 70 arriving inland, zack. >> lisa, thank you. this morning, stanford is welcoming more than 1000 new undergraduate students for its admit weekend, but this year's event will l
lisa. >> hi zach. good morning to you. it is clear outside we have those chilly temperatures. and that's all because high pressure clear sky building on in throughout the weekend. the fog is setting up along the san mateo coast. and that also will allow for some breezy to gusty winds at the shoreline. again, 50 two half moon bay and fremont with 49. in concord and the cooler weather 40 degrees calistoga, 43 napa and santa rosa, with 45. in vallejo. so compared to yesterday, we are much...
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lisa: there he is again.rters, back to you. katie: that was the kkr co-ceos with lisa abramowicz. a great interview there's a let's take a quick check on the markets. the s&p 500 is still down not by very much but we are looking at back-to-back losses on the big index. the s&p 500 is still up about 0.8% this year. that had been above 10% at one point and we haven't seen that for a while and the nasdaq 100 is moving onto gains that are extended a little bit, up 0.4%. bloomberg technology is coming up next but that does it for bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ when you automate sales tax with avalara, you don't have to worry about things like changing tax rates or filing returns. avalarahhh ahhh >> the heart of where innovation, money and power combine, -- collide, this is " bloomberg technology" with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. caroline: i am at the world headquarters in new york. ed: i am in san francisco. caroline golding up andy jassy says that the generative ai boom will be taking place on amazon se
lisa: there he is again.rters, back to you. katie: that was the kkr co-ceos with lisa abramowicz. a great interview there's a let's take a quick check on the markets. the s&p 500 is still down not by very much but we are looking at back-to-back losses on the big index. the s&p 500 is still up about 0.8% this year. that had been above 10% at one point and we haven't seen that for a while and the nasdaq 100 is moving onto gains that are extended a little bit, up 0.4%. bloomberg technology...
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fuck you, what about lisa, what about lisa?ealous of him, because he has money club, where did he get the money, fool, you thought, i’ve known him since the nineties, he was still on... sergeevich was nimble with your banderos, on the highway he cleaned truckers on the bay , he bent cafes, maybe that was the time of the honored father the coach wasn’t around, in short, you won’t meet him again, i won’t be 16 years old, but i don’t care, you’re my daughter, so spoil my daughter, that’s enough, you shouldn’t have done that to her. but he’s no longer a child, they didn’t ask you, but maybe they should have, yes, what a fright, listen, dear to get something, i lost my appetite, thanks for the company, relatives, natasha, the little man highlighted to pinochet that she was going to sneak into the finnish woman today, well, the boys waited at the border, you’ll talk to her, no need, come on, what are you doing, let’s get out, dad, why is lisa crying there, she behaved badly , she shouldn’t have been at the table when she should have
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familiar, lisa, lisa, oboret is temporarily unavailable! yes what happened, lisa, where is lisa?hat about nikolkina, what should she do there? she said that she would be with a friend, but she lives on a completely different side. that's it, lyosh, lights out, lisa has arrived. hello, did you look at your watch? mom, we just stayed too long. where did you stay? with whom? at home angelica. what were you doing there? we studied and then fell asleep. couldn't you call? my phone died, i’m very tired and want to sleep, okay, don’t you dare lie to me, don’t you ever dare lie to me, mom, what are you doing? if you clearly understand that your work will benefit people, then you will succeed. our company has been on the market for 26 years, the largest company in the country, but all this is thanks to self-confidence. and titanic work, i have everything, thank you very much for your attention, goodbye, sorry, hello, yes! sasha, sasha, sasha, sasha, stop, come on the boy runs after you and said everything, stop, stop, stop, why did you get caught yesterday? igor, because you shouldn't see
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well, of course, lisa, lisa spoke.shed the dishes and started talking about renovations at the dacha, she said that my aunt got an old house in gachina, where in gachina, she didn’t say, no, you will find it, you promise, we will do everything that it will be within our power, i promise you that, thank you, it’s not necessary like this, it’s necessary like this, like this, clearly, i understand, like this at the household megamarket. we have carefully preserved a whole world of juicy berries and fruits for you in dzhemakh maheev. jim makheev is one hundred percent natural. real mozzarella on pizza, in advertising, so it's delicious, try it. well, you did such a thing here, i was torn from the first seconds. i'm delighted, i'm just, i'm simply delighted. mask, anniversary fifth season. that's the end of the songs, everyone for a crack, a lollipop. on sunday at 20:20 on ntv. kirkorov vs. dorokhov. stars on saturday at 21:20 on ntv. sergey and marina realized that it was better to try durian before buying. it's good that
well, of course, lisa, lisa spoke.shed the dishes and started talking about renovations at the dacha, she said that my aunt got an old house in gachina, where in gachina, she didn’t say, no, you will find it, you promise, we will do everything that it will be within our power, i promise you that, thank you, it’s not necessary like this, it’s necessary like this, like this, clearly, i understand, like this at the household megamarket. we have carefully preserved a whole world of juicy...
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okay lisa. >> thank you. still ahead, a pub crawl.ortured poets where you can go tonight a geomagnetic storm hit earth overnight and made for some fantastic aurora viewing here in the u.s. check this out. this is time lapse footage showing the northern lights across the night sky in northeastern iowa. noaa's space weather prediction center ranked the storm as a g3 on their storm warning scale, but you can see just how beautiful that is. that means the storm was able to interrupt high frequency radio transmission and some satellite operations organizers have apparently released the first three acts for this year's outside lands music festival lineup. the comic is called ranger dave and ranger ruths dreamy adventure, which features the lineup clues. so according to this post, there are supposedly three clues in the comic strip featuring characters ranger dave, ranger ruth. fans also believe k-pop group le sserafim, rapper killer mike and an australian rock band are the first three acts. the full lineup is expected to be released on apri
okay lisa. >> thank you. still ahead, a pub crawl.ortured poets where you can go tonight a geomagnetic storm hit earth overnight and made for some fantastic aurora viewing here in the u.s. check this out. this is time lapse footage showing the northern lights across the night sky in northeastern iowa. noaa's space weather prediction center ranked the storm as a g3 on their storm warning scale, but you can see just how beautiful that is. that means the storm was able to interrupt high...
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, lisa, we need to talk, lisa., vishka, i didn’t do it. why is there no one to open it, so i have to jump here? what is needed, who is needed? i'm bonches' driver, i know where he is. listen, can i come in, otherwise if they see me here, i’m lost. went. well, yesterday i visited irik and brought him a doctor, in short, i didn’t know about your boyfriend, about the woman, i didn’t sign up for this, i recently had sex with him. “i actually came from the urals to look for work, i didn’t find it, okay, where are you banderost?” if i tell you, sooner or later they will understand who did it, then i’m screwed, but i want to go home, that’s understandable, so what do you want, 2 million rubles. how, but if i just cut off your ear, it won’t cut it off, you need a banderos without me, you won’t find him, only i know where he is, you that she and i will call the devil, well, let’s go, there’s a lot of money there, i don’t know, that’s enough , that's enough, to each their own, when, soon, i will inform you, by the way, you w
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our lisa desjardins has this report.s been a cold spring in washington, beautiful, but, for the house of representatives, delicate and uncertain, with echoing sounds that are the most daunting yet for the new house speaker. >> i will not tolerate a speaker of the house that i voted for to sell us out. lisa: republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene in a town hall in tunnel hill, georgia, last night again made it clear she wants mike johnson out. >> i will not tolerate this anymore. lisa: greene has filed a potent bill, just one sentence declaring the speakership to be vacant, in other words, removing johnson. she's not yet forcing a vote, but it's a threat. man: the bill is passed. lisa: one issued last month after she and scores of republicans broke with johnson over the compromise deal to keep government funded. >> that is not the way to do business. lisa: beyond spending, johnson has other dilemmas. there's the border. conservatives decry a lack of progress, though nothing can pass both chambers right now. there
our lisa desjardins has this report.s been a cold spring in washington, beautiful, but, for the house of representatives, delicate and uncertain, with echoing sounds that are the most daunting yet for the new house speaker. >> i will not tolerate a speaker of the house that i voted for to sell us out. lisa: republican congresswoman marjorie taylor greene in a town hall in tunnel hill, georgia, last night again made it clear she wants mike johnson out. >> i will not tolerate this...
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lisa. >> all righty. uh- outside right now. temperatures are cold in the north bay. low 40s. but here in san francisco right now, at about 50 degrees, it's going to be a nice day. although the winds are going to be with us not only today over the weekend we do get a warming trend. that's midweek next week as we get into may. stay tuned. my accuweather seven day forecast is next. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, changes to the great highway to clear out homeless encampments. but are those changes working and why? there's some pushback. plus, back in business months after a devastating fire, what the owner hopes will make customers and this takes me back man. it's like taking a trip down memory lane. i didn't know they sold dreamsicles on memory lane. for the flavor that takes you back, get wendy's new orange dreamsicle frosty. so beautiful out and we're off to a good day. i'm putting it out there speaking it into existence. all right, well, plans are now set for a memorial for the reverend cec
lisa. >> all righty. uh- outside right now. temperatures are cold in the north bay. low 40s. but here in san francisco right now, at about 50 degrees, it's going to be a nice day. although the winds are going to be with us not only today over the weekend we do get a warming trend. that's midweek next week as we get into may. stay tuned. my accuweather seven day forecast is next. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, changes to the great highway to clear out homeless encampments. but are...
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may you at least have a mother, god, lisa, lisa, thank you so much, how good you are, i will earn moneybed on the road, thank you, that’s it, let’s go. you have such a kind soul, so generous, katya used to have a girlfriend, nadya, she went to the academy, and i was worried about katya, like... mommy, well, you’re always worried, so i ’m leaving home, she’ll call 10 times, and you took this and didn’t forget, who else will take care of you if not your mother, really, lisa, your mother is probably the same, i don’t have a mother, lisa lives with her father, forgive me, please, i didn’t know, nothing , okay, i’ll go, i won’t disturb you, thank you, bye, lizonka, happiness to you, dear. thank you, mom, don't worry, they have these operations are always successful, i found out that i have become some kind of adult, independent, i need to somehow repay the debt as quickly as possible, you can’t abuse lisa’s kindness, thank you, let’s do it for you, for me, i’m exhausted from this... problems with business , your health is failing, there’s some kind of hopelessness, melancholy, then you appea
may you at least have a mother, god, lisa, lisa, thank you so much, how good you are, i will earn moneybed on the road, thank you, that’s it, let’s go. you have such a kind soul, so generous, katya used to have a girlfriend, nadya, she went to the academy, and i was worried about katya, like... mommy, well, you’re always worried, so i ’m leaving home, she’ll call 10 times, and you took this and didn’t forget, who else will take care of you if not your mother, really, lisa, your...
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zach. >> lisa. thank you. morning we're getting a better understanding of stanford university's endowment and its connection to certain companies. some students say that's the reason their protests on campus, they're calling on the university to divest in companies helping advance military efforts in gaza. abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard sackler with blood on his hands and signs calling for divestment are greeting newly admitted students at stanford's spring admit weekend. we want stanford university to pull all of its funding from companies that are helping facilitate israeli war crimes. it's unclear how many students slept here friday night, but more than two dozen tents are still set up on the campus's white plaza. they've been here since thursday for what demonstrators are calling a people's university for palestine. this demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science
zach. >> lisa. thank you. morning we're getting a better understanding of stanford university's endowment and its connection to certain companies. some students say that's the reason their protests on campus, they're calling on the university to divest in companies helping advance military efforts in gaza. abc seven news reporter lena howland talks to students and the university. >> a cardboard cutout of stanford university president richard sackler with blood on his hands and signs...
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lisa. >> all right. thanks. good morning everybody. we are starting out with a new weather system in play that brought the cool down yesterday. for most of us, the gray sky to start out. it's all due to an area of low pressure offshore that will give us copious amounts of low clouds and fog each and every morning and afternoon. this is vollmer peak right now. 622 the official sunrise 55 in the city, 56 in oakland. good morning hayward. it is 58 with mid 50s in palo alto, 54 along the coast and from our exploratorium camera you can see the gray sky there. 55 santa rosa, concord is at 57, so low clouds. patchy drizzle this morning and noticeably cooler for you inland. breezy winds out there and then by late in the week could see a chance of showers. thursday and then friday getting into the gusty wind. so hour by hour the clouds thin out throughout the day. this is 2:00 and we've got sunshine, but boy it's gusty along the shoreline back into the low cloud deck for wednesday. partly cloudy wednesday afternoon. and then here comes that nex
lisa. >> all right. thanks. good morning everybody. we are starting out with a new weather system in play that brought the cool down yesterday. for most of us, the gray sky to start out. it's all due to an area of low pressure offshore that will give us copious amounts of low clouds and fog each and every morning and afternoon. this is vollmer peak right now. 622 the official sunrise 55 in the city, 56 in oakland. good morning hayward. it is 58 with mid 50s in palo alto, 54 along the...
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lisa, thank you. new this morning on the peninsula, a person is dead after they were hit by a caltrain in san carlos overnight. the san mateo county transit district says the person was trespassing and on the tracks when they were hit by an electric train that was undergoing a test at the time. it happened just after midnight. the person's identity has not been released yet, and officials say they don't know why they were on the tracks. we're also following developing news. the search for two young children continues. chp is asking for your help in finding four year old david wu in nine year-old. daniel wu investigators believe the boys were taken by taylor wu, who was on the right of your screen. the photos were released in an endangered missing persons alert. a connection between the boys and the woman has not been confirmed by police. the children were last seen in mountain view, near montecito avenue and san pierre way early yesterday morning around 1:30 a.m. taylor wu was driving a blue 2018 ford
lisa, thank you. new this morning on the peninsula, a person is dead after they were hit by a caltrain in san carlos overnight. the san mateo county transit district says the person was trespassing and on the tracks when they were hit by an electric train that was undergoing a test at the time. it happened just after midnight. the person's identity has not been released yet, and officials say they don't know why they were on the tracks. we're also following developing news. the search for two...
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, lisa, zoya, call me on hold, that grandmother, lizonka, lizonka, lisa, the heroes of this program chosed secondly, in house, in which they once began to organize, so to speak, a museum, then everything seemed to be in a fog and the exhibits began to become more and more numerous, you live right next to the bathhouse, yes, you are doubly lucky, you live next to your bathhouse, yes, which is very great, as far as i know, you use about 240 cubic meters of fractions per year, at least each episode the presenter undergoes tests to get a taste of rural life. belarusian doilitstva, which is important for your jumping and this time you will learn and master. for the entire hour, this façade is alive, because the price is crumbling on this facade, and the pink heights of these tiers, the different dimensions are here, and everything resembles the image of how it was born. historic creation of significant cultural... this is not just high-quality fabric, it is living fabric, because it consists of 50% or 100% wool. our work is art create high-quality fabrics containing wool, are ready to share kn
, lisa, zoya, call me on hold, that grandmother, lizonka, lizonka, lisa, the heroes of this program chosed secondly, in house, in which they once began to organize, so to speak, a museum, then everything seemed to be in a fog and the exhibits began to become more and more numerous, you live right next to the bathhouse, yes, you are doubly lucky, you live next to your bathhouse, yes, which is very great, as far as i know, you use about 240 cubic meters of fractions per year, at least each...
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thanks lisa. well, just ahead, bay area native huey lewis is putting his hit songs on the big stage and plenty of his star studded friends came out and can help you breathe better in as little as two weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent. if you feel like things don't add up right now... you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing something
thanks lisa. well, just ahead, bay area native huey lewis is putting his hit songs on the big stage and plenty of his star studded friends came out and can help you breathe better in as little as two weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your...
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lisa, lisa, dad, she left, i saw, where is everyone, they left, you’re like, okay, i can start trainingnough time before the fight, we need to get ready. you said that if i win, then this is my fight, and that you believed in me all the time, well, i said that so that you would shake yourself up, to somehow wake you up, so i won, i can, well val, well, you won against a boxer who retired a long time ago and even then with difficulty. for you and for amateurs these are average data, for professionals in general there are zero prospects, you’ll only embarrass yourself, no, denis will fight, where is this ancient girl, lisa, i’m going to your boss, then lie down, say that... stakharov has arrived, who got in at just the eighteenth second and put him down. oleg sergeevich, boris ostakhov is here, let him go, come in. buri, i’m glad to see you, although i wasn’t expecting you, much more than... brother, why suddenly such an honor, come in, sit down, yes, i don’t understand, he always spoke little, he answered for his words, in life. made real plans, it’s a pity, just this trouble, what can i
lisa, lisa, dad, she left, i saw, where is everyone, they left, you’re like, okay, i can start trainingnough time before the fight, we need to get ready. you said that if i win, then this is my fight, and that you believed in me all the time, well, i said that so that you would shake yourself up, to somehow wake you up, so i won, i can, well val, well, you won against a boxer who retired a long time ago and even then with difficulty. for you and for amateurs these are average data, for...
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lisa. >> thank you.lso have tough news for the developers behind a new proposed city in solano county, california. forever's latest hurdle as they try to get voter approval. then millions flocking to different cities ahead of the total solar eclipse. how an influx of visitors is impacting an iconic u.s. landmark. abc7 news reporter brittany bell is standing by in he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's the ball? -anybody see it? oh wait, there it is! -back into play and... aw no, it's in the water. wait a minute... are you kidding me? you got to be kidding me. rolling towards the cup, and it's in the hole! what an impossible shot brought to you by comcast business. a new city near fairfield. out of 400 solano county residents surveyed about 70% say they would not back the california forever project. the plan includes building a community with homes for 400,000 people, a group against the development says the poll reflec
lisa. >> thank you.lso have tough news for the developers behind a new proposed city in solano county, california. forever's latest hurdle as they try to get voter approval. then millions flocking to different cities ahead of the total solar eclipse. how an influx of visitors is impacting an iconic u.s. landmark. abc7 news reporter brittany bell is standing by in he is really boxed in here. -not a good spot. off the comcast business van. into the vending area. oh, not the fries! where's...
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lisa. thank you. new developments now, the house of representatives passed a series of foreign bills. here's a live picture from capitol hill. the foreign aid bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched strikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including children. abc abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> after the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of delays, the package included four bills, one with nearly $61 billion in aid for ukraine, another with more than $26 billion for israel and a third with $8 billion going to the indo-pacific region including taiwan. also included legislation to force the sale of tiktok by its chinese parent company. if it doesn't divest, however, house speaker mike johnson's push to see these aid bills through could cost him his job. >> you do the right thing and you let the chips fall where they may, the speaker relying on votes from d
lisa. thank you. new developments now, the house of representatives passed a series of foreign bills. here's a live picture from capitol hill. the foreign aid bills include over $90 billion to ukraine, the indo-pacific region and israel. it comes as israel launched strikes on rafah, killing 18 people, including children. abc abc news reporter alison kosik has the bills controversy and next steps. >> after the house passed a massive $95 billion foreign aid package saturday after months of...
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lisa desjardins is here with more. president biden's broadest attempt at student loan debt forgiveness since the u.s. supreme court struck down his previous effort more than a year ago. lisa: that's right. the administration did not give final details on their plan today. they did outline executive actions they are teeing up. those would eliminate at least $20,000 in accrued interest for those who owe more than their original loan, offer more for those with lower incomes, cancel remaining debt for anyone who has spent 20, or 25 years depending on the loan, repaying their loans, and avoid loans from college programs proven to be deceptive. biden spoke today. pres. biden: freeing millions of americans from this crushing debt means they can finally get on with their lives instead of being put on hold. lisa: daniel douglas covers the economics of higher education for the washington post and joins me now. the white house says 23 million americans could be affected by this. help us understand who exactly does the white house
lisa desjardins is here with more. president biden's broadest attempt at student loan debt forgiveness since the u.s. supreme court struck down his previous effort more than a year ago. lisa: that's right. the administration did not give final details on their plan today. they did outline executive actions they are teeing up. those would eliminate at least $20,000 in accrued interest for those who owe more than their original loan, offer more for those with lower incomes, cancel remaining debt...
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lisa. thank you.octor is on her way to the middle east for a volunteer medical mission in rafah. the situation in gaza is dire with reports of hospitals being attacked and doctors killed. but this doctor tells abc seven news reporter anser hassan she will not be deterred. >> by many accounts, it's currently one of the most dangerous places in the world, but that's not stopping doctor haley sheikholeslami from going to gaza. >> when you see people who are starving or don't have health care, who have of uh- don't have any basic needs, why not help? >> doctor sheikholeslami is a family physician at sutter health in san carlos. on saturday, she heads out on a two week medical mission to gaza. she lands in cairo and then heads to the rafah border, where a group of medical volunteers will cross into the town of rafah. >> you don't have everything at your disposal, but you can do your part and hopefully it will help, right? it will help sometimes when, you know, kid is sick giving them the antibiotic. >> doc
lisa. thank you.octor is on her way to the middle east for a volunteer medical mission in rafah. the situation in gaza is dire with reports of hospitals being attacked and doctors killed. but this doctor tells abc seven news reporter anser hassan she will not be deterred. >> by many accounts, it's currently one of the most dangerous places in the world, but that's not stopping doctor haley sheikholeslami from going to gaza. >> when you see people who are starving or don't have...
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next. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, one year after the death of banco brown, advocates say the fight for justice is not over how they're turning their efforts toward the next generation >> hi everyone, and welcome. if you or someone you know were injured in an accident, that was not your fault, listen up. we have legal professionals standing by to tell you how much your case is potentially worth. so, tom, tell the viewers watching at home who should call in right now. >> well, gina, anyone who's been injured in an accident that was not your fault should give us a call right now. we have live agents available to answer any questions you have. they'll tell you if you have a case and how much is potentially worth. >> thanks, tom. you heard it. folks. call now, bmw ix is electricity in its ultimate form, an elegant trailblazer that's equal parts power and intelligence, with impeccable interior details, an impressive range, and a panoramic moonroof for every shade of luxury. >> it's 100% electric and 100% bmw. bm
next. >> thank you lisa. also ahead, one year after the death of banco brown, advocates say the fight for justice is not over how they're turning their efforts toward the next generation >> hi everyone, and welcome. if you or someone you know were injured in an accident, that was not your fault, listen up. we have legal professionals standing by to tell you how much your case is potentially worth. so, tom, tell the viewers watching at home who should call in right now. >>...