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ofer levy from the boston children's hospital.up next on "balance of power," we are going to have about the fed decision that comes out just about an hour and 15 minutes from now. we will speak with michael mckee, our international economics and policy correspondent. that's next on "balance of power " on bloomberg tv and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power " on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the open market committee from the federal reserve has concluded its two days of meetings, and will release it support on exact what it decided and what it talked about. here to give us a preview of that is our expert in the area, international economic and policy chorus bonifer bloomberg michael mckee. before we talk about what they might do, what are they going to tell us about what is going on with the economy? michael: that is a tough question. it will be interesting to see if we see jay powell described their meeting in a little more detail because they are in a tough place. they see the economy slowing down, and
ofer levy from the boston children's hospital.up next on "balance of power," we are going to have about the fed decision that comes out just about an hour and 15 minutes from now. we will speak with michael mckee, our international economics and policy correspondent. that's next on "balance of power " on bloomberg tv and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power " on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the open market committee from the federal...
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america is supposed to be based on the idea ofer one man, one vote.rtain races are supposed to have more votes than other races. it is note just unconsitutional, it goes far afield of the idea that we are all supposed to be americans. i actually have written an op-ed on this very topic. it is crazy. it is unconstitutional, and it is just jim crowow for the 21st century. it is a terrible idea. >> jesse: horace, i think republicans need reparations from the last election. maybe we can try that. thank you very much.nk coming up, say what you will about joeca biden, but at leaste is consistent. and "the last bite" explains that next. .. two medical societies have strongly recommended to doctors to treat acute, non-low back muscle and joint pain with topical nsaids first. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. a formulation they recommend can be found in salonpas. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. >> jesse: more than 40 days after declaring victory in the election, joe biden is still having trouble with his own appointees names. >> t
america is supposed to be based on the idea ofer one man, one vote.rtain races are supposed to have more votes than other races. it is note just unconsitutional, it goes far afield of the idea that we are all supposed to be americans. i actually have written an op-ed on this very topic. it is crazy. it is unconstitutional, and it is just jim crowow for the 21st century. it is a terrible idea. >> jesse: horace, i think republicans need reparations from the last election. maybe we can try...
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. >> reporter: she also says no outbreak has oferred. >> i think it's the indoors that's the problem. nobody is telling any of the churches that i just attended to stop. >> reporter: former santa clara county supervisor, now state senator, said people can worship outdoors but indoors is perilous right now. the current health crisis goes beyond any legal questions. >> i think right now people have to take into account what the right thing to do from a common sense standpoint so that people don't get sick and die. >> earlier this month the church plans to appeal the judge's decision. >>> azenith smith live for us tonight. thank you. >>> new at 11, three people are under arrest tonight leon county today linked to a string of burglaries in san francisco. two men from san francisco were taken into custody earlier this month. and on friday if u.s. marshals arrested another man. >>> coming up, union square in san francisco didn't see the usual crowds today. but it wasn't the same around the bay area. how people held today the east bay for last minute shopping. >>> also ahead, president trump
. >> reporter: she also says no outbreak has oferred. >> i think it's the indoors that's the problem. nobody is telling any of the churches that i just attended to stop. >> reporter: former santa clara county supervisor, now state senator, said people can worship outdoors but indoors is perilous right now. the current health crisis goes beyond any legal questions. >> i think right now people have to take into account what the right thing to do from a common sense...
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ofer that, another bout volatility as the economy reopens and you get downward pressure on prices andssure on service prices. as the fed sorts through the wheat from the chaff, they will look for the trend. the building block of support is nearing full employment. that is going to be the first metric we are watching, is the labor market covering? are wages rising? is there broad-based recovery prosperity in the labor market? that is the underpinning that would lead them to recalibrate policy. i don't see us getting anywhere close to that by the middle of next year. romaine: always great to get your thoughts. can catch all of our coverage here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. joe: what are you guys watching tonight? that's all, no time for chad. bloomberg technology is up next. ♪ ♪ chang in sanily francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." , a second the fda covid vaccine officially saying is safe moderna shot and effective. this comes as the u.s. surges
ofer that, another bout volatility as the economy reopens and you get downward pressure on prices andssure on service prices. as the fed sorts through the wheat from the chaff, they will look for the trend. the building block of support is nearing full employment. that is going to be the first metric we are watching, is the labor market covering? are wages rising? is there broad-based recovery prosperity in the labor market? that is the underpinning that would lead them to recalibrate policy. i...
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you mentioned ppp but if you had, a business heard by 20 percent and laid off a handful ofer workers that was great because now you funded the entire payroll and that really gives you a leg up but if it was 80 or 9100 percent it didn't i receive ppe the only way i could do that was higher people back and when it ran out if i didn't that i would break the law the last thing i knew one - - i need right now is additional i debt it was very restrictive they could only be payroll and rent and utilities so now i have bills going back to april right now probably later than that so there's no way to pay your bills so we have a bill that is less restrictive i can use payroll and also rent and for a period of time this is what's really important because we need to get through this pandemic because once we reopen in the summer when the public is vaccinated and people think it's safe to go out, without restaurants they are millions of jobs people will not have and i'm not talking about the jobs of the waiters and cooks. that is 11 million but factor fishermen and plumbers and electricians all wh
you mentioned ppp but if you had, a business heard by 20 percent and laid off a handful ofer workers that was great because now you funded the entire payroll and that really gives you a leg up but if it was 80 or 9100 percent it didn't i receive ppe the only way i could do that was higher people back and when it ran out if i didn't that i would break the law the last thing i knew one - - i need right now is additional i debt it was very restrictive they could only be payroll and rent and...
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there's plenty ofer evidence out there. it's iefutable. >> host: janice,lum mouth, michigan. republican, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you, representative mo brooks, for your awe appearance today on -- appearance today on c-span. thank you to c-span for having him on and keep up the good fight. and i just want -- don't know what is going on in this country. this has been the yea from hell. never mind the covid, i mean, the blatant cheating and stealing of this election, if joe biden is inaugurated on january 20th, this -- the history books in a hundred years, there's going to be, hopefully, it's going to be explained to everyone and to future america. now, i have one thing to say, and that is this: democrats, you -- oh,'m sorry, i'm jus so upset. this whole thing has just been awful. and i am so frustrated at the media and even c-span in their challenges to republican guests have bamboozled the american people. is just so unfortunate. and if donald trump is not inaugurated on january 20th, he'll run again in 2024. but anyway, i'm just so upset, i can't go on. i
there's plenty ofer evidence out there. it's iefutable. >> host: janice,lum mouth, michigan. republican, good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you, representative mo brooks, for your awe appearance today on -- appearance today on c-span. thank you to c-span for having him on and keep up the good fight. and i just want -- don't know what is going on in this country. this has been the yea from hell. never mind the covid, i mean, the blatant cheating and stealing of this...
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yet around the wld, there are more grand projects in the mnot always to the delight ofer mlocal people>> the jungle means everything to claudio lopez. it's the only place he feels truly happy. we met the tour guide and animal welfare activist in his element , one of the most species-rich rainforests on earth. >> nature always has wonderful surprises in store for us. right now, i'm waiting for the bats to comeut. >> it's the daily dance of the vampires. millions of bats leave their underground caves here every night. this remarkable place is known as the bat volcano and claudio lopez is always thrilled to watch. but these days, he's also worried. >> the new train route will pass very close to these caves and the resulting vibrations could cause them to collapse. that could happen when the train passes through here. >> the new railway is called tren maya. it's one of the largest infrastructure projects in modern mexican history. work has barely begun, but promotional films produc by the government are already showing what lies ahead. 1,500 kilometers of tracks will crisscross the yucatan
yet around the wld, there are more grand projects in the mnot always to the delight ofer mlocal people>> the jungle means everything to claudio lopez. it's the only place he feels truly happy. we met the tour guide and animal welfare activist in his element , one of the most species-rich rainforests on earth. >> nature always has wonderful surprises in store for us. right now, i'm waiting for the bats to comeut. >> it's the daily dance of the vampires. millions of bats leave...
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they printed step-by-step, and one oferal government -- the federal agencies got wind of it. the magazine hasn't been distributed yet. the feds went to the government, they said give us an injunction so we can raid that warehouse, seize those copies before they hit the stands. , i think it was usa versus progressive publishing. the publisher said we've got freedom of press. we did not use any top-secret stolen information to do this. we have a right to print a magazine, how to build your own hydrogen bomb. and it went to the supreme court. the government's argument was how likely is it that some guy is going to go down to his basement and build a hydrogen bomb? not likely. but what is likely is other countries will buy that magazine and it will help them advance their nuclear programs so they can get nuclear weapons faster. the federal government argued we need to seize and destroy those magazines. the court agreed. there is a clear and present what? danger. that lines up the first amendment. i can't believe i have gone through 45 minutes. let me do the second amendment and t
they printed step-by-step, and one oferal government -- the federal agencies got wind of it. the magazine hasn't been distributed yet. the feds went to the government, they said give us an injunction so we can raid that warehouse, seize those copies before they hit the stands. , i think it was usa versus progressive publishing. the publisher said we've got freedom of press. we did not use any top-secret stolen information to do this. we have a right to print a magazine, how to build your own...
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there's green on the screen ofer the tumult yesterday. a 6% plus move in the dow yesterday. the vix comes in a full stick off of the recovery yesterday. 23.8.from 31 to 23, on the vix nasdaq futures up nicely, not to record highs, but nevertheless, the risk on feel really pretty tangible. very quickly here, let us state the reversion to a weak dollar strategy. it has occurred over 12 noon -- over 12:00 noon yesterday. lisa: that is basically what we are seeing across the board, whether it is momentum gaining steam or a weaker dollar. everyone is on the same trade. they have been right so far. let's get right to it now. finance,t, international relations, and international investment, which is lit up like a candle. brian levitt is with invesco, their global market strategist. for years, international behind, and then with the weak dollar come on it goes. wonderful to have you with us. is the sergeant international simply correlated moment to moment with a weak dollar? brian: it certainly has been. investors for a lot of years have been looking for the more valued parts of the
there's green on the screen ofer the tumult yesterday. a 6% plus move in the dow yesterday. the vix comes in a full stick off of the recovery yesterday. 23.8.from 31 to 23, on the vix nasdaq futures up nicely, not to record highs, but nevertheless, the risk on feel really pretty tangible. very quickly here, let us state the reversion to a weak dollar strategy. it has occurred over 12 noon -- over 12:00 noon yesterday. lisa: that is basically what we are seeing across the board, whether it is...
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but they said occasionally members of the public seem to believe the denial ofer our acceptance of casenals the petitioner's allegations are either false or not.t.en here it is. nothing can be further from the truth. wow. that to me is a powerful statement. >> we, it wasn't a loss as much as it was a chance for the trump lawyers to really lead. what they did was exactly what you said. they went to the supreme court first to see if the court would take what's called original jurisdiction. in other words, let's skip all the other steps and go right tol the supreme court.t. bring our case they are. and they almost got it done. but there really saw that they had three judges that were really, i think impressed with the argument that the trump campaign were making. the member, this is a different s kind of case. this is a case about whether or not clerks should be able to circumvent state law, create their own system of early voting in the state that doesn't allow early voting. so these are based on real statutes.of the thing about the statutes in wisconsin, theysn are unequivoc. in other wo
but they said occasionally members of the public seem to believe the denial ofer our acceptance of casenals the petitioner's allegations are either false or not.t.en here it is. nothing can be further from the truth. wow. that to me is a powerful statement. >> we, it wasn't a loss as much as it was a chance for the trump lawyers to really lead. what they did was exactly what you said. they went to the supreme court first to see if the court would take what's called original jurisdiction....
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sue and estes going to speak ofer defense attorney? speech it they would argue there's a whole host of asons including an abusive husband. we cannot discount that. but i would ao say you had the same dynamic for a mail counterpart that came back they would not get six years. its a balancing. and i struggle with that to. as a father of young kid when i see kid that looks just like me i think to myself why would you ever put yourself in a situation that allow that to happen? there is a level of victimhood which i think is important. but also c be overplayed. smut on the other hand y follow along the lines, that is the kind of thing you could prevent, right? there is a robustou did not even have to count counter violen extremism. cult public health. whichs why i think the emergence of terrorism in all different forms and violence in all different forms it signifies maybe there other things going on we are not paying attenon to. i think some of this wk did try to flag somef those issue issues. >> guest: the her thing i was thinking abo two
sue and estes going to speak ofer defense attorney? speech it they would argue there's a whole host of asons including an abusive husband. we cannot discount that. but i would ao say you had the same dynamic for a mail counterpart that came back they would not get six years. its a balancing. and i struggle with that to. as a father of young kid when i see kid that looks just like me i think to myself why would you ever put yourself in a situation that allow that to happen? there is a level of...
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how long before your first two top priority groups, healthcare work ofers on the front line and nursingome residents, before they're fully vaccinated, get both of their doses of the pfizer vaccine? >> so we plan to have about 40 million doses of vaccine available to us and distributed in the u.s. by the end of this year, so by the end of december. those would be both pfizer vaccine and moderna vaccine. and the next month we will have about 50 million to 80 million doses of vaccine distributed in january and another same number in february. so all in all, we hope to have immunized 100 million people, which would be the long-term care facility people, the elderly people with co-morbidities, the first line workers, the healthcare workers, about 120 million people. we will have immunized 100 million people by the first quarter of 2021. with two vowses of vaccine -- two doses of vaccine. chris: my long-term question. how long before we have herd immunity from the vaccine, where enough people have been vaccinated that we really feel that the pandemic has turned a corner and you and i will fee
how long before your first two top priority groups, healthcare work ofers on the front line and nursingome residents, before they're fully vaccinated, get both of their doses of the pfizer vaccine? >> so we plan to have about 40 million doses of vaccine available to us and distributed in the u.s. by the end of this year, so by the end of december. those would be both pfizer vaccine and moderna vaccine. and the next month we will have about 50 million to 80 million doses of vaccine...
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president trump's rhetoric reminds her ofer past, and she's worried he will set a dangerous precedent. >> the fact that he refused to concede reminded us, reminded us of those times. so we had alst like a p.t.s.d. type of reaction. that model of transition of power that we've witnessed every four years in this countrys now at risk because future presidents might follow his footsteps and say, you know, he did it before, why can't i do it? >> alcindor: mara kavaleuskaya fled her native belarus in 2012. the human rights lawyer worked in a land with no rule of law; and the government of europe's tor"alled "last dic threatened her. president alexander lukashenko has ruled the country arr 26 sunday is now protest day in belarus, as it has been eachay of since lukashenko was declared winner fraud- ridden early august vote. belarusian security forces have arrested more than 30,000pe le. >> every sunday morning, i wake up together with the hope that i won't get a report from belarus about my friends being tortured, beaten up on the streets or sentenced to weeks or years of imprisonment. >> alc
president trump's rhetoric reminds her ofer past, and she's worried he will set a dangerous precedent. >> the fact that he refused to concede reminded us, reminded us of those times. so we had alst like a p.t.s.d. type of reaction. that model of transition of power that we've witnessed every four years in this countrys now at risk because future presidents might follow his footsteps and say, you know, he did it before, why can't i do it? >> alcindor: mara kavaleuskaya fled her...
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ofer levy. director of the precision vaccine program at boston children's hospital. dr. levy, thanks for your time. i want to dive right in here, because you voted in favor of the eua for use in at least 16 years of age. there was debate about making 18 the minimum age. how important is it, do you think, to vaccinate minors on some level to stop the widespread transmission? >> there was some discussion about the exact age cutoff. there were individuals who were 16-year-old and 17-year-olds. there were participants in the study in that age range. somewhat fewer than the other age ranges, but they were there in the study and there was no particular safety signal from them -- from that teenage group, the 16-year-old, 17-year-olds that was different from anybody else. so the majority of the committee voted in favor for 16 years of age and up. these young teens are, you know, in the community. they're working, they're out there. they're at risk for infection and we believe the vaccine will be effective in preventing covid in those 16-year-old and 17-year-olds as well if they
ofer levy. director of the precision vaccine program at boston children's hospital. dr. levy, thanks for your time. i want to dive right in here, because you voted in favor of the eua for use in at least 16 years of age. there was debate about making 18 the minimum age. how important is it, do you think, to vaccinate minors on some level to stop the widespread transmission? >> there was some discussion about the exact age cutoff. there were individuals who were 16-year-old and...
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>> -- tour ofer of the house the speech, and it was all about the lack of civility in our politics.o me, that is absurd. civility are for certain sectors of american about theot really ways in which we talk about each other but about who gets to talk. tutu in south nelson mandela would never have been freed if people were simple because it was never white leaders who freed him but the people at the bottom until the white minority understood they could not sustain their power anymore. what about that is the model for overcoming. rev. tutu: i wish that it would be seen as a model. i have always struck by how much people talk about the truth and reconciliation commission and do movement that the allows us to have a truth and reconciliation commission. the kind of solidarity we saw across the world and the movement we saw inside south africa. when i look at this country, i think about -- what i am struck by is what we constantly see as somebody who is born and raised that the idea is of american exceptionalism is one that is on all sides of the american community, so even as likes -- li
>> -- tour ofer of the house the speech, and it was all about the lack of civility in our politics.o me, that is absurd. civility are for certain sectors of american about theot really ways in which we talk about each other but about who gets to talk. tutu in south nelson mandela would never have been freed if people were simple because it was never white leaders who freed him but the people at the bottom until the white minority understood they could not sustain their power anymore. what...
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idea ofer floated the setting aside the toughest elements in this aid package.ts rejected that right away. so far doesn't have any comments about this current package. but liability protection has been a key priority for mitch mcconnell. this is a serious package. it includes a lot of things that both sides want. if they can get republicans in the senate on board, it looks like it could move. there's a lot of pressure to do some kind of deal. shery: when it comes to the u.s. vaccination program, it feels like they are on the same page about needing to get this rolled out. >> we are seeing joe biden come up with this kind of catchy proposal of getting 100 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine distributed in the first 100 whichf his administration starts january 20. that is an ambitious goal. getting vaccines to most americans would be costly. he's calling on congress to designate some funding to try to make that happen. topony fauci is the infectious disease expert in the u.s. and will continue in that role. -- he says itis is doable. president trump earlier r
idea ofer floated the setting aside the toughest elements in this aid package.ts rejected that right away. so far doesn't have any comments about this current package. but liability protection has been a key priority for mitch mcconnell. this is a serious package. it includes a lot of things that both sides want. if they can get republicans in the senate on board, it looks like it could move. there's a lot of pressure to do some kind of deal. shery: when it comes to the u.s. vaccination...
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this -- that we moved to an area of concern judicial activism and bush v gore really fundamentally ofered my view in some ways what conservative judges actually did. i was always aware we were moving toward conservative judicial activism but we are seeing a lot of it now. was theo underline supreme court yesterday saying that at least they were not going to let this extraordinarily partisan case brought by president trump -- brought by texas on behalf of president trump, am grateful that at least in this case they said no, this makes host: no sense. host:mr. crystal, the last two columns in the book you two gentlemen worked on together, the headline is what will we remember in the year 2050 about bush v gore? topic. columns on that abouto you think today that question? what will remember in 2050 about bush v gore? joke about thehe chinese revolution that come back in 1000 years and we will tell you what the meaning of it was. i feel like we are in the middle of a huge debate in the country, elections and we have seen some of that on the show today about the courts, about the republican pa
this -- that we moved to an area of concern judicial activism and bush v gore really fundamentally ofered my view in some ways what conservative judges actually did. i was always aware we were moving toward conservative judicial activism but we are seeing a lot of it now. was theo underline supreme court yesterday saying that at least they were not going to let this extraordinarily partisan case brought by president trump -- brought by texas on behalf of president trump, am grateful that at...
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ofer levy.ow soon do you think shots abowill start to go into arms here for the earliest candidates for the vaccine? >> well, let's take a step back. tomorrow is an important day because it's going to be the meeting of the vaccines and related biologic products advisory committee which i will be a temporary member on. we will deliberate about an emergency use authorization recommendation to the food and drug administration. the leader of the operation warp speed has said that if it is issued which is expected, then doses can begin to be shipped conceivably within 24 to 48 hours. it's a huge operational hurdle, but those are the statements that have been made. and as you know, many states have already designated health care workers, elderly individuals in nursing homes as two priority populations that they may start with. >> so, okay. so that's that. obviously, a critical meeting tomorrow. do you see any roadblocks there in that meeting? is there a chance, for example, you won't get that emergenc
ofer levy.ow soon do you think shots abowill start to go into arms here for the earliest candidates for the vaccine? >> well, let's take a step back. tomorrow is an important day because it's going to be the meeting of the vaccines and related biologic products advisory committee which i will be a temporary member on. we will deliberate about an emergency use authorization recommendation to the food and drug administration. the leader of the operation warp speed has said that if it is...
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a rage ofere was such young people and why the words lives matter came, because of the brutality of our history. in the 21st century, we are still suffering from the did notes of those that understand, not only the question of justice, but also brutality n of the and the history of slavery. maybe there would have been a better understanding if a little history was woven into where we are today. indicated, the emancipation proclamation did not do it. did not dealid, it with the states like massachusett massachusetts. it did not deal with states like understanding. it did not deal with those states. and in april, 1864, the united passed a proposed amendment banning slavery with the necessary 2/3 majority, but in the house of representatives. more and more democrats refused to support it. journey. not an easy congress reconvened in december, 1864, the emboldened republicans the proposal -- proposed amendment up for vote again and lincoln threw himself in the process.ve something that gives leadership idea of ance to the freeing slaves, freeing human beings. the constitution now is a strong
a rage ofere was such young people and why the words lives matter came, because of the brutality of our history. in the 21st century, we are still suffering from the did notes of those that understand, not only the question of justice, but also brutality n of the and the history of slavery. maybe there would have been a better understanding if a little history was woven into where we are today. indicated, the emancipation proclamation did not do it. did not dealid, it with the states like...
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ofer levy joins us this morning.'s growing paper trail, new text messages shed light on potential family business plans, ohio congressman jim jordan has a thing to say about that in the next hour. plus, the son of georgia is here, former nfl player herschel walker and his son, christian walker, to discuss the president's battle for the white house and the georgia senate race, coming up. all right here, joining me all morning long is dagen mcdowell and james freeman, incredible panel this morning. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. we'll be right back. maria: welcome back. closing in on covid relief and government funding, both sides of the aisle trying to finish negotiations today before heading home for the holidays, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said they will stay for as long as it takes to make a deal happen. congress looking to pass a $1.4 trillion continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown at midnight tonight, the government runs out of money. joining me right now is
ofer levy joins us this morning.'s growing paper trail, new text messages shed light on potential family business plans, ohio congressman jim jordan has a thing to say about that in the next hour. plus, the son of georgia is here, former nfl player herschel walker and his son, christian walker, to discuss the president's battle for the white house and the georgia senate race, coming up. all right here, joining me all morning long is dagen mcdowell and james freeman, incredible panel this...
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yesterday unemployment insurance claims, car sales fell in november, consumer sentiment rolled over sort ofern't get more support from lawmakers in washington, going to be a very difficult start to the year, there is a lot of -- program expiring year end, you know, there is going to be rental evictions unemployment insurance, tax credits for businesses to retain workers all goes away -- to having repay again quickly, so, you know, early part next year tough, q4 is okay came in good, q1 i am worried about mitch mcconnell urging lawmaker drop aid for states and local governments. and also if they don't want to agree to liability protection then just deal with smaller aid package as we see coronavirus cases rising across the globe yesterday from ecb christine lagarde warning of contraction, no trade deal likely out of recent trade talks what into your expectations what's going on across the world europe is clearly in a slow spot you just said a moment ago we are going to have a tougher couple of months we've got because of what you are expecting to be more lockdowns on this economy? >>. >> that
yesterday unemployment insurance claims, car sales fell in november, consumer sentiment rolled over sort ofern't get more support from lawmakers in washington, going to be a very difficult start to the year, there is a lot of -- program expiring year end, you know, there is going to be rental evictions unemployment insurance, tax credits for businesses to retain workers all goes away -- to having repay again quickly, so, you know, early part next year tough, q4 is okay came in good, q1 i am...