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these are high yield that of improve the financials so we like the midstream part of oil and gas. those that are transporting. maria: what is your take on the macro story. we had really good blowups and retail this week, nordstrom losing a third of the value, a gap losing a quarter of the value. because of weaker than expected quarterly numbers. does this give you any indication of the retail backdrop. i know consumers have a lot of money to spend after pent-up demand during the pandemic but wages are being cut into with inflation. >> i don't think nordstrom a gap number was systemic. we see a strong appetite for consumer activity. that is a trend that we never bet against. i've never in my adult life seen american consumers unwilling to spend as long as they are able to consumer spending is about credit than is appetite for you people love to buy things in our country. gap in nordstrom's had idiosyncratic problems. other retailers that did well. it had more to do with the story on their own balance sheet, gap in particular is more levered. i'm not an investor in the consumer disc
these are high yield that of improve the financials so we like the midstream part of oil and gas. those that are transporting. maria: what is your take on the macro story. we had really good blowups and retail this week, nordstrom losing a third of the value, a gap losing a quarter of the value. because of weaker than expected quarterly numbers. does this give you any indication of the retail backdrop. i know consumers have a lot of money to spend after pent-up demand during the pandemic but...
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Nov 19, 2021
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he changed his decision midstream here. but it was a misdemeanor count, it was really the least of kyle rittenhouse's problems. from a legal standpoint he was justified in doing it, a lot of people in the legal community can see why he dismissed those counts. >> the judge had some high tension clashes with the prosecution at a few key moments during this case. >> judge schroeder is the oldest serving judge in the state of wisconsin. he does things his own way. we can't get caught up in the quirks of a judge as a person and we have to look at their legal decisionmaking. people were surprised at the way judge schroeder did things. he likes to give anecdotes and tell stories. he has a sharp legal mind. he has this tendency of thinking aloud as he's making decisions. but you can see that he's been giving both sides an opportunity to argue their points and his decisions have been thoughtful. and they've been legal. and a lot of people may have disagreed with the judge, the way that he's made some of the decisions. but they were
he changed his decision midstream here. but it was a misdemeanor count, it was really the least of kyle rittenhouse's problems. from a legal standpoint he was justified in doing it, a lot of people in the legal community can see why he dismissed those counts. >> the judge had some high tension clashes with the prosecution at a few key moments during this case. >> judge schroeder is the oldest serving judge in the state of wisconsin. he does things his own way. we can't get caught up...
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stopping the wall construction midstream also created new gaps in vulnerabilities that reduced the area that a single agent can secure. u.s. border patrol is now perpetually overwhelmed and lacks the situational awareness to have any level of confidence that they know who and what is entering our homeland. the biden administration is fully aware of these threats, yet they have refused to acknowledge them. secretary mayorkas is choosing to ignore the sound advice of leadership despite private admissions that he agrees with them. just like your personal home, if you cannot control who and what enters your home, you have no homeland security. thank you. >> mr. homan? the present administration is acting in total disregard of our nation's laws, laws enacted and signed by congress and a president. not only is the administration ignoring the laws, but they are actively violating our laws. i'm working with the attorney general with the state of texas, so is mark bergen. we're 3-0 against this president. why, because he's violating law we proved in court and more is to come. i greatly respect e
stopping the wall construction midstream also created new gaps in vulnerabilities that reduced the area that a single agent can secure. u.s. border patrol is now perpetually overwhelmed and lacks the situational awareness to have any level of confidence that they know who and what is entering our homeland. the biden administration is fully aware of these threats, yet they have refused to acknowledge them. secretary mayorkas is choosing to ignore the sound advice of leadership despite private...
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what we need is to store it and transport, uni ticker for utf-8 does midstream oil and gas related transportationnancial fundamentals. charles: always appreciate our conversations and great i guess you been rocking it. talk to you soon. millennial's and gen z left mom just in time to get smacked with historic inflation spikes. how all of this free money is on the very people it was designed supposedly to help. the white house turning on big business they sought help from. there was a gathering yesterday, there would be a press conference and it never happened. i think they are made as scapegoats. wait until you hear this. we'll be right back. ♪♪ switching wireless carriers is easy with xfinity. just lean on our helpful switch squad to help you save with xfinity mobile. they can help break up with your current carrier for you and transfer your info to your new phone. giving you a fast and easy experience that can save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill. visit your nearest xfinity store and see how the switch squad can help you switch and save. it's the xfinity black friday sales event. lear
what we need is to store it and transport, uni ticker for utf-8 does midstream oil and gas related transportationnancial fundamentals. charles: always appreciate our conversations and great i guess you been rocking it. talk to you soon. millennial's and gen z left mom just in time to get smacked with historic inflation spikes. how all of this free money is on the very people it was designed supposedly to help. the white house turning on big business they sought help from. there was a gathering...
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Nov 23, 2021
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a change of horses midstream. it was not quite clear which direction monetary policy would take if there was to be a new governor. there is a sentence with jerome powell that the trajectories chaired to date are well-known. the chairman of the fed that he is and what his priorities have been. also, by the way, it is welcome because it does read yours some political independence for the fed. remember, this is a fed chief who was appointed by the last administration. there was no guarantee that would happen given the divisions in u.s. politics. that is being welcomed, that the fed governor most likely will not have to go through any protracted hearings in the senate given his broad-based support. to your point, the inflation shock is a potential game changer for next year but right here and right now, a lot of economists are focusing on with jerome powell, what you see is what you get here he offers some continuity at least in the near term. tom: stability and continuity. thank you very much indeed. stay with daybre
a change of horses midstream. it was not quite clear which direction monetary policy would take if there was to be a new governor. there is a sentence with jerome powell that the trajectories chaired to date are well-known. the chairman of the fed that he is and what his priorities have been. also, by the way, it is welcome because it does read yours some political independence for the fed. remember, this is a fed chief who was appointed by the last administration. there was no guarantee that...
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if the highway bill collapsed, you have projects in midstream that would just stop.f those will be visible but they will be made more visible by members of congress who are going to go around cutting ribbons on projects and things that deal with headaches a lot of voters have. that's something that as a matter of communication will be very helpful for both the administration and those members of congress. >> yeah. people want to see the effects of this right away. john harwood, thanks so much. appreciate it. we're getting destroyed out there. we need a plan! right now, at t-mobile, customers on magenta max can get the new iphone 13 pro... and t-mobile will pay for it! upgrade to the iphone 13 pro... on us. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real st
if the highway bill collapsed, you have projects in midstream that would just stop.f those will be visible but they will be made more visible by members of congress who are going to go around cutting ribbons on projects and things that deal with headaches a lot of voters have. that's something that as a matter of communication will be very helpful for both the administration and those members of congress. >> yeah. people want to see the effects of this right away. john harwood, thanks so...
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stopping construction midstream created new gaps in vulnerabilities that reduced the area an agent can secure. u.s. border patrol is overwhelmed and lacks the situational awareness to have any level of confidence that they know who and what is entering our homeland. the biden administration is aware of the threats but refused to acknowledge them. secretary mayorkas is refusing, despite private admissions that he agrees with them. just like your personal home, if you cannot control who and what enters your home, you have no homeland security. thank you! >> mr. homan. the present administration is acting in total disregard of our nation's laws, signed by a president. not only is the administration ignoring the laws, but they are actively violating our laws. i'm working with the attorney general with the state of texas, we're 3-0 against this president. why, because he's violating law we proved in court and more is to come. i greatly respect each of the co-witnesses today. they have spent decades in service to the country, and they should be honored. i'm here today with nearly 35 years en
stopping construction midstream created new gaps in vulnerabilities that reduced the area an agent can secure. u.s. border patrol is overwhelmed and lacks the situational awareness to have any level of confidence that they know who and what is entering our homeland. the biden administration is aware of the threats but refused to acknowledge them. secretary mayorkas is refusing, despite private admissions that he agrees with them. just like your personal home, if you cannot control who and what...
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longer-term that's were things that keystone and signals about investment whether in the production or the midstreamon. this is where it matters. folks aren't too concerned. they're not concerned that were under investing. they are not concerned that the negative political signals. everybody seems to believe that demand will peak later this decade and we will have fast gdp growth for everyone will be getting super efficient cars or ev. not being able to grow supply, no problem if you don't have the demand. that is where the mismatch is coming in. demand is going to be much stronger. there has been no improvement in the united states since 2014 from new model year cars. the iea has noted around the world consumers have been flocking to suvs and so forth. were up for a mismatch this winter and what were seeing now look like in order. neil: i like that classy way that relates to how this is hitting us. thank you very much. by the way whatever is going on with the dow is just the opposite for technology. i always call it financial software technology name but is been putting up numbers that blew past th
longer-term that's were things that keystone and signals about investment whether in the production or the midstreamon. this is where it matters. folks aren't too concerned. they're not concerned that were under investing. they are not concerned that the negative political signals. everybody seems to believe that demand will peak later this decade and we will have fast gdp growth for everyone will be getting super efficient cars or ev. not being able to grow supply, no problem if you don't have...
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we like the midstream sector.rowing dividends that are sustainable, have strong balance sheets and people right now hate consumer staples. so kimberly clark is an example. people are going to buy toilet paper, paper towels, the things they make and they're paying you a 3 1/2% dividend yield as well. so those are a couple of names to think about. ashley: very good. love those dividend plays as always. david, thank you very much, appreciate your time. on this thanksgiving eve. thank you so much. let's get to lawyer when with more movers. let's begin with autodesk which i believe is a software company, right? lauren: shares hit a new low, guidance for the current quarter, holiday quarter is down, that stock is down $50 today at 253 best buy. this is big story, it got killed double digits. it is down 2 1/2%. if you look at the week down 14%. they were hit by high promotions and discounting, people returning items, shortages and theft. what the ceo said on the call, they have to hire security guards, lock up certain de
we like the midstream sector.rowing dividends that are sustainable, have strong balance sheets and people right now hate consumer staples. so kimberly clark is an example. people are going to buy toilet paper, paper towels, the things they make and they're paying you a 3 1/2% dividend yield as well. so those are a couple of names to think about. ashley: very good. love those dividend plays as always. david, thank you very much, appreciate your time. on this thanksgiving eve. thank you so much....