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what have you seen >> well, be a little careful we haven't disclosed this quarter's numbers but the narumbers do tell the story and that's what i'm seeing in mlses around the country there's more consistent strength than what i've seen before and a continuation of that mostly of what we've seen throughout the year which nar supports is we've made up for that incredible slowdown in april and may. >> right. >> and if the trend continues we'll more than make up for that with the national numbers. >> is the 2021 market going to be dependent on two things, one, the continued low rate of mortgage loans, interest rates, number one and, number two, this trend of people away maybe from inner city urban areas and out to the suburbs or to tax havens or warmer climates >> i think '21 will depend mostly on a continuation of the life changes so some of what you mentioned is definitely true low rates support this market but nobody moves three states away because of a great rate on a 30-year fixed rate it's really people seeking more space and as well as a continuation of those trends and based on the
what have you seen >> well, be a little careful we haven't disclosed this quarter's numbers but the narumbers do tell the story and that's what i'm seeing in mlses around the country there's more consistent strength than what i've seen before and a continuation of that mostly of what we've seen throughout the year which nar supports is we've made up for that incredible slowdown in april and may. >> right. >> and if the trend continues we'll more than make up for that with the...
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and customers saying tonight they want evidence that shows closing down things like outdoor dining, narnd hair salons will actually bend the curve. we talked to one stanford professor who believes she knows why. >> the state is in the position they have to choose what is the least necessary or the least essential, and they feel these types of cosmetic things are not as essential. >> reporter: these businesses may be considered nonessential, but they're important to customers who came to downtown martinas tonight to support them. >> our town has been growing with all these businesses, and do not want them to go away when covid goes away. >> reporter: restaurant owner is grateful for the support. a tough reality, but styles remains positive. >> i hiked through cumean, got through cancer. i hope to god i can get through this. >> now, health leaders say that the order is necessary because hospitals are filling up. take a look at this. this is the icu bed situation around the pay area. it counties in yellow still have more than 30% after their beds available. that's solano and alameda counti
and customers saying tonight they want evidence that shows closing down things like outdoor dining, narnd hair salons will actually bend the curve. we talked to one stanford professor who believes she knows why. >> the state is in the position they have to choose what is the least necessary or the least essential, and they feel these types of cosmetic things are not as essential. >> reporter: these businesses may be considered nonessential, but they're important to customers who...
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started as an ideological struggle sectarian movement essentially despite whatever its mushroomed into nar which which might be quite difficult to sort of arm to to define and through the toes of we cannot we cannot group to overcome this with just. by just simply relying on military or militaristic tactics essentially it's some fundamentally the. idea of the idea as ideology that dries book around that has to be defeated if this if there's any her who peace for long term peace to be restored she choose to particularly move east and moving on my journey of all that where you've been talking about the military option and the need to tackle this issue from the rose the french are leading an operation in sub-saharan africa particularly in mali and you see the results there the religious groups are still operating the further expanding to places like work in a fossil they lake charles base in countries have come together to defeat boko haram it backfired not simply in different parts of the border particular between nigeria and come come around. we have a new groups moving that expanding affil
started as an ideological struggle sectarian movement essentially despite whatever its mushroomed into nar which which might be quite difficult to sort of arm to to define and through the toes of we cannot we cannot group to overcome this with just. by just simply relying on military or militaristic tactics essentially it's some fundamentally the. idea of the idea as ideology that dries book around that has to be defeated if this if there's any her who peace for long term peace to be restored...
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nar ertainly there is an argument to be made. you see possible numbers start to disappoint. the real yield hasn't gone up, another reason the fed price has impacted. it is difficult to latch onto. spending, people are the timing of that spend has really shifted. >> i see getting back to something close to normal in the second half of this year. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene and lisa abramowicz i'm jonathan ferro. at all-timearkets highs. once again we are playing deal or no deal down on capitol hill. in the washington there was a shift for those of you waking up in america, what you knew at 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. yesterday is gone. there is a real stalemate. talk of a partial shutdown from the dakotas. brexit,ke breaks it -- they will work all through the weekend. jonathan: there will be consequences if they don't make a deal in the united states. through the weekend they go. trying to hash out a deal on funding the government and sticking with a massive relief plan. that
nar ertainly there is an argument to be made. you see possible numbers start to disappoint. the real yield hasn't gone up, another reason the fed price has impacted. it is difficult to latch onto. spending, people are the timing of that spend has really shifted. >> i see getting back to something close to normal in the second half of this year. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom...
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i think they know that trump is a nars sis. it is all about himself.verything is about himself and that he will use these pardons to further protect himself by giving pardons to people on him. he does not just think it was an injustice, flynn has information on him. he is protecting himself. with his family, that is all about himself. and he has done it all different. mast of his pardons, he did a big righter, he has given bar dons because of kim kardashian which is why he gave a former constituent of mine a pardon. there are thousand and thousands and thousands of people in prison for victim leles lesless. it is a system of merit and they should have done more. he is doing this on the basis of merit. and he -- carter saw a change in the country and after the vietnam war he pardons all of the people that were allowed to come back home. something for the group good. eventually it was pardons for anyone convicted for marijuana could come to please. finally decriminalize the a the federal law, marijuana, a long standing misguided policy. >> indeed that is
i think they know that trump is a nars sis. it is all about himself.verything is about himself and that he will use these pardons to further protect himself by giving pardons to people on him. he does not just think it was an injustice, flynn has information on him. he is protecting himself. with his family, that is all about himself. and he has done it all different. mast of his pardons, he did a big righter, he has given bar dons because of kim kardashian which is why he gave a former...
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. ♪ nar ertainly there is an argument to be made. you see possible numbers start to disappoint. gone up, another reason the fed price has impacted. it is difficult to latch onto. spending, people are the timing of that spend has really shifted. >> i see getting back to something close to normal in the second half of this year. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene and lisa abramowicz i'm jonathan ferro. the equity
. ♪ nar ertainly there is an argument to be made. you see possible numbers start to disappoint. gone up, another reason the fed price has impacted. it is difficult to latch onto. spending, people are the timing of that spend has really shifted. >> i see getting back to something close to normal in the second half of this year. >> this is bloomberg surveillance. for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene and lisa...
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. >> is there enough time nar fort to happen. they have to agree on a bill, draft, and vote.ecess? >> in termly. they could extend the timeline. also a lot of these, in is part of mcconnell's point a lot of provisions here are not controversial here. it is really the last two provisio provisions. they have to get an agreement and they're not there they talked about it when they came back in june. >> april is when the house passed their version of this bill. garrett haake. for many americans the housing crisis is already here. the night before thanksgiving california highway patrol officers went door to door to e vekt more than a dozen families that moved into vacant state-owned homes. they clashed with activists who are failing to provide shelter for people during a pandemic. thank you for joining me. i have two questions for you. right now you're unemployed, how hard is it to find a job in california before the pandemic and how hard is it now? >> it has been extremely hard. i have worked at the same place for the past 12 years. i have not had to look for a job in awhile, but
. >> is there enough time nar fort to happen. they have to agree on a bill, draft, and vote.ecess? >> in termly. they could extend the timeline. also a lot of these, in is part of mcconnell's point a lot of provisions here are not controversial here. it is really the last two provisio provisions. they have to get an agreement and they're not there they talked about it when they came back in june. >> april is when the house passed their version of this bill. garrett haake. for...
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massaquoi's community is located right on the border of nar ganszous. so before he came out and made an alliance, massaquoi did. one needed the other. hue you really felt with the english standing here, there wasn't one universal answer. you have to go from community to community. it's your brother got taken as a slave by traders prior, are you going to be happy? no. there were leaders who weren't happy but mass soy haquoi had af power. it's a piece of the treaty but basically say if you go to war, i'll help you out. if i go to war, you will help me out. we know that lasted over five years with no major, major conflict of war. later on in 1621, that's with when squanto comes to live and stay with the columnist and he teaches them how to plant corn. that's what he's famous for, teaching them how to plant corn. like i said, he was a changed person. he liked having power and caused a lot of trouble back then. he died in 1916 too but in two years caused a lot of drama. he would run and say watch out, bradford wants to attack. and back and say the same thing
massaquoi's community is located right on the border of nar ganszous. so before he came out and made an alliance, massaquoi did. one needed the other. hue you really felt with the english standing here, there wasn't one universal answer. you have to go from community to community. it's your brother got taken as a slave by traders prior, are you going to be happy? no. there were leaders who weren't happy but mass soy haquoi had af power. it's a piece of the treaty but basically say if you go to...
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i talked to his mom a couple nar times, but i didn't really have much conversation with them when we were there. >> reporter: little was known about his parents, and charlie didn't offer any details if someone asked. if he had secrets, sorrows, they weren't for the outside world to know about. se >> he's very good at, like, keeping his emotions in. >> i have no idea what the home situation is like. i didn't know before, and i don't know now.at >> reporter: other than a few 911 dispatchers, and a few town officers, the wider community th certainly knew nothing about the whispers of domestic violence on placid coachside lane. >> it's a tough part of his life.h >> reporter: the record is still sealed, but it's safe to say the tan house was known to t authorities. go back to cornell. it's winter of 2015 and charliee is now a sophomore. on a chilly thursday morning he stopped in unexpectedly to visit his football coach.xp there is a softer side to this coach than drills and xs and os, and his kids know he'll always be there for them. >> our rule is if you have a problem come in and we'll
i talked to his mom a couple nar times, but i didn't really have much conversation with them when we were there. >> reporter: little was known about his parents, and charlie didn't offer any details if someone asked. if he had secrets, sorrows, they weren't for the outside world to know about. se >> he's very good at, like, keeping his emotions in. >> i have no idea what the home situation is like. i didn't know before, and i don't know now.at >> reporter: other than a...
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is there is only 1.4 million homes for sale according to nar.n of first-time homebuyers, even move-up buyers looking to get into more space into suburban and rural markets that cannot find the inventory to make an offer on. just talking to one of our big brokers down in the dallas area. they had 100 families through a home over a weekend. those stories are nothing new. mortgage rates at generational lows. a ton of new buyers in millenials who are starting families, looking for space of their own. so it really is a demand issue. hopefully we'll get more inventory loosened up through the coming months and years. stuart: you could get some inventory loosened up when the mortgage forbearance comes to an end because you will probably have some foreclosures. that will increase the supply i guess, it will be quickly mopped up wherever it is? >> yeah. i think the demand will absolutely be there. you know, if forbearance comes through or we're looking at short sales or foreclosures that are out there, you know, certainly in the private space, even in the
is there is only 1.4 million homes for sale according to nar.n of first-time homebuyers, even move-up buyers looking to get into more space into suburban and rural markets that cannot find the inventory to make an offer on. just talking to one of our big brokers down in the dallas area. they had 100 families through a home over a weekend. those stories are nothing new. mortgage rates at generational lows. a ton of new buyers in millenials who are starting families, looking for space of their...
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nar marion, would you confirm that? >> yes. i thought we just did. we're not going to modify the wording. so that we could get to a vote. >> i would recommend voting on this question as is of now, because we have not heard from all committee members. >> thank you, doctor. >> can i ask one last question? >> if it's related to the voting process. >> only about the voting process, not the question. okay. i think we are going to vote. >> great. >> let's pull up the voting question on the slide and dr. montel, you can read the question for the record. if you want to abstain, you just don't vote. >> there is an abstain selection. the no vote just shows your name if you haven't made a selection. >> okay. so we have two minutes to vote. >> yes. go ahead and please cast your votes. >> how do we return the vote to you? can you see what we have voted? >> yes. once you select the radio button, i can see the vote. >> we have one minute remaining. >> 30 seconds. >> okay. at this time, the two minutes is up. so we could please close the result and broadcast the res
nar marion, would you confirm that? >> yes. i thought we just did. we're not going to modify the wording. so that we could get to a vote. >> i would recommend voting on this question as is of now, because we have not heard from all committee members. >> thank you, doctor. >> can i ask one last question? >> if it's related to the voting process. >> only about the voting process, not the question. okay. i think we are going to vote. >> great. >>...
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mark strassmann is in marietta, nar atlanta, with more on this.here was an empty podium last night because one of those senators skipped a debate. good morning. >> good morning to you gayle. republican incumbent david perdue skipped the debate. he'll tell you he's already debated jon ossoff once and now he's talking directly to georgia voters. ossoff would tell you perdue skipped it because he got clobbered the first time. georgia voters will decide with these runoff elections less than a month away. >> i have built my career -- >> reporter: republican senator kelly loeffler keeps her campaign message simple. she backed trump all the way and sidestepped when asked if the president won re-election. >> president trump has every right to use every legal recourse available. in our own state we've seen time and again that we have investigations that need to be completed. >> reporter: she called her opponent, reverend raphael warnock, a radical liberal. he described her as out of touch with georgia voters. >> after being in the senate for ten months, sh
mark strassmann is in marietta, nar atlanta, with more on this.here was an empty podium last night because one of those senators skipped a debate. good morning. >> good morning to you gayle. republican incumbent david perdue skipped the debate. he'll tell you he's already debated jon ossoff once and now he's talking directly to georgia voters. ossoff would tell you perdue skipped it because he got clobbered the first time. georgia voters will decide with these runoff elections less than a...
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capacity, you take -- maybe consider some ideas of building intermediate capacities such as an expea dish nar facilities that they can operate from -- in between times they would need to go to conduct repairs that would require the home port, large-scale facility. i look at the idea that having home ports in the arctic, it would make sense long term, is the ideas that building this in concert with really -- from a civil military government, sort of joint venture makes much more spen sense based on the cost it takes to build in the heavy capacities of repair and the transportation networks. so the answer is yes. it's just a matter of time and looking at solutions that are intermediate as you work through the stair steps to create actual home port that has all of that heavy capabilities that they're in. the idea of leasing as an intermeasure, to me, again, as an intermeasure, makes lots of good sense. it is going to be a wild before we can field organic capability. but we need to think about as the whole logistics passage, make sure it's a complete math equation that encompasses all the cost va
capacity, you take -- maybe consider some ideas of building intermediate capacities such as an expea dish nar facilities that they can operate from -- in between times they would need to go to conduct repairs that would require the home port, large-scale facility. i look at the idea that having home ports in the arctic, it would make sense long term, is the ideas that building this in concert with really -- from a civil military government, sort of joint venture makes much more spen sense based...
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and here their caution nar tale in athens into invading sparta and causing the war. subsequent scholarship has suggested that aristotle and plato and later anti-democrats may have done them injustice an athenian democracy was more effective in producing economic stability and disbursing knowledge among people of different backgrounds and may have fallen not because of the war, but because of the plague and the war itself was supported by the bull, which is the 500 member senate, and ensured may not do it justice to athens to reduce it to demo gods, but this was the framers vision as it was the vision of florentine critics of democracy as well as those in britain and france who were trying to defend those governments against democratic. so the original first amendment says one representative in congress for every 30,000 inhabitants. it fails as does the original second amendment which says congress can't raise salary without an intervening election, that of course became the 27th amendment. our first amendment was the framers third. and it came first not because it wa
and here their caution nar tale in athens into invading sparta and causing the war. subsequent scholarship has suggested that aristotle and plato and later anti-democrats may have done them injustice an athenian democracy was more effective in producing economic stability and disbursing knowledge among people of different backgrounds and may have fallen not because of the war, but because of the plague and the war itself was supported by the bull, which is the 500 member senate, and ensured may...
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the cast for three-time grammy award winner julie andrews who plays the columnist lady whistledown, narssip playing a big role. it fits well within this society where your reputation is everything and it's certainly unfair. it's incredibly sexist construct. but that's how it is. >> reporter: although she spent time on set and literally wrote the book. the show is still a wonderful surprise and source of joy for the author. >> i know who will happen, yet i am still giddy and carried along with it. everybody e-mails me saying, this is just what we needed. i said with my books long before that i'm probably not going to change the world. what i really want to do is change your afternoon. >> there is nothing you cannot do. you are a bridgerton. >> it is certainly changing a lot of afternoons. i know i'm not the only one devouring all of these shows. >> we are locked in. >> i commit. a lot of people are wondering, there is only one season, is there another? there are 11 books. potentially, we got more room here to go. >>> coming up next, gorge's gambit, taking on an 11-year-old cress prodigy.
the cast for three-time grammy award winner julie andrews who plays the columnist lady whistledown, narssip playing a big role. it fits well within this society where your reputation is everything and it's certainly unfair. it's incredibly sexist construct. but that's how it is. >> reporter: although she spent time on set and literally wrote the book. the show is still a wonderful surprise and source of joy for the author. >> i know who will happen, yet i am still giddy and carried...
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nars, as the member designated by mr. lavings of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. hastings will also vote nay on o the motion to recommit. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. payne will also vote nay on the motion to ecommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr. rush, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote no on the motion to ecommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? miss curser: madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by ms. lee, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the ouse that ms. lee will vote no on the motion to recommit. as t
nars, as the member designated by mr. lavings of florida, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. hastings will also vote nay on o the motion to recommit. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. payne of new jersey, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. payne will also vote nay on the motion to ecommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? ms. underwood: as the member designated by mr....