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ralph? no? ok. we are going to get back to ralph. we work out the technical. we love remote working. sstein, evercore co-ceo. sonali basak staying with us. scar? term, then the short market is repricing the prospect of a blue wave. it is not impossible, but it hasn't happened yet. the thinking is without a democratic sweep, you can say goodbye to massive fiscal stimulus and infrastructure spending. the root inflation trade that had been building up, where we saw in ask petitions rising through inflation swaps, as well as the breakeven rate, that is unwinding right now. even talk that the federal reserve may need to raise interest rates sooner than , keep in mind as well the federal reserve is starting its two day meeting today and will have a decision out tomorrow. u.s. treasuries are in rally mode because we are also seeing the short treasuries trade unwind as well. higher price means lower yield, and as a result, a flattening yield curve. there is a move lower at the very end of the chart. the 10 year yield went from 94 77.s points to again, the fomc will co
ralph? no? ok. we are going to get back to ralph. we work out the technical. we love remote working. sstein, evercore co-ceo. sonali basak staying with us. scar? term, then the short market is repricing the prospect of a blue wave. it is not impossible, but it hasn't happened yet. the thinking is without a democratic sweep, you can say goodbye to massive fiscal stimulus and infrastructure spending. the root inflation trade that had been building up, where we saw in ask petitions rising through...
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i said to ralph backstage, ralph, you have to do something. you're way ahead. have to do something. i can't just lay down and die. i've got to take the fight to you. but i remember ralph being kind of shocked that his friend was being so aggressive. so the other thing in this kind of strategy of whether to debate or not, is how many debates and which debates. the leading candidate might want to minimize the number of debates while the challenger may want to expand the number of debates. a couple of examples that i experience od on this. in 1982 when i was working about campaign of senator hatch, his first re-election campaign, and he was being challenged by ted wilson at the institute of politics, at the time he was the mayer yo of salt lake city -- no, i guess he was the former mayor. anyway -- no, i guess he was still the mayor. i'm confusing it. you'll see why. anyway, hatch is the leader, the incumbent. our campaign -- this was not my idea, but our campaign manager was -- we went through the requests for debates and picked out ten we wanted to do and we jus
i said to ralph backstage, ralph, you have to do something. you're way ahead. have to do something. i can't just lay down and die. i've got to take the fight to you. but i remember ralph being kind of shocked that his friend was being so aggressive. so the other thing in this kind of strategy of whether to debate or not, is how many debates and which debates. the leading candidate might want to minimize the number of debates while the challenger may want to expand the number of debates. a...
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indian factory workers supplying major stores in the uk and fashion brand ralph lauren allege routineitation. we have a special investigation. spacex's first operational crewed flight docks at the international space station — just 2a hours after launching from cape canaveral. it isa it is a very, very busy programme so it is a very, very busy programme so let's get started. the us president—elect, joe biden, has warned that donald trump's refusal to begin the transition following his election defeat could cost lives. mr biden said more people might die from covid—19 unless the president worked with the incoming team to coordinate vaccination programmes. he also urged democrats and republicans in congress to work together to pass a large economic relief package, which aims to help workers and businesses affected by the pandemic. our north america correspondent david willis reports: at this north dakota hospital, staff are overwhelmed. here and in other parts of the country, they are running out of bed, suchis they are running out of bed, such is the impact of a virus thatis such is th
indian factory workers supplying major stores in the uk and fashion brand ralph lauren allege routineitation. we have a special investigation. spacex's first operational crewed flight docks at the international space station — just 2a hours after launching from cape canaveral. it isa it is a very, very busy programme so it is a very, very busy programme so let's get started. the us president—elect, joe biden, has warned that donald trump's refusal to begin the transition following his...
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is anything else open, ralph, is itjust the library?ie in a library, slightly different to the experience i had. how do you feel? i'm feeling all right. i appreciate the difficult circumstances that lectures have been put into to put everything online and how difficult it must be and i really sympathise with them, but it has been quite difficult adjusting to online learning and, like, getting used to booking slots for the library, because a lot of the time from its full, you can't actually get into it, but yeah, it... iappreciate what the university has done to accommodate for us during this time. lets talk to alex, because none of you are fresh yours. alex, how would you are fresh yours. alex, how would you have felt, do you think, if this was your first year university? this is your third year, so actually, you are to potentially miss out on graduation from about something else that's going to be quite concerning. yeah, i know. the lincoln university obviously has the graduation and the cathedral come if you've ever been to lincoln fr
is anything else open, ralph, is itjust the library?ie in a library, slightly different to the experience i had. how do you feel? i'm feeling all right. i appreciate the difficult circumstances that lectures have been put into to put everything online and how difficult it must be and i really sympathise with them, but it has been quite difficult adjusting to online learning and, like, getting used to booking slots for the library, because a lot of the time from its full, you can't actually get...
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ralph's talent beyond creating beautiful things is his talent to recognise people.ng a far higher price. workers at one south indian factory which supplies the label earn as little as £2.50 a day, making clothes that sell for hundreds. they say they are forced to work punishing hours and even end up sleeping on the factory floor. translation: we are made to work continuously, often through the night. sleeping at 3am then waking up by five for another full day of work. 0ur bosses don't care, they are only bothered about production. translation: they ask us to work so late, i can't even feed my children at night. they shouldn't treat us like slaves, they should give us respect. in a statement, ralph lauren said it was deeply concerned by the allegations and will investigate. the factory concerned has denied all allegations. we also talked to female staff at another indian supplier which produces home furnishings for big british brands such as tesco, marks & spencer and sainsbury‘s. speaking from their village, the women told us they are made to work in appalling condi
ralph's talent beyond creating beautiful things is his talent to recognise people.ng a far higher price. workers at one south indian factory which supplies the label earn as little as £2.50 a day, making clothes that sell for hundreds. they say they are forced to work punishing hours and even end up sleeping on the factory floor. translation: we are made to work continuously, often through the night. sleeping at 3am then waking up by five for another full day of work. 0ur bosses don't care,...
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. >> come on, ralph. you can do anything with figures, you know that. is, we don't want anything like that to happen here. i have got two daughters. >> what is the point, ted? >> i would like the bank to get word around, no, strike that out. i hope that you and the bank will reach policy decisions on real estate loans that will reassure the homeowners of this community, and the merchants, and the service companies. >> quite a package. >> ted, i don't make the decisions around here. i tell you what. i will call downtown and see what they say. , if not on my side of the fence, at least sit on it, ok? >> we will see. >> it is hard to know what is right and what is wrong, it is the most difficult thing we ever faced, not just ed and me but for lori and bob and my daughter, and all the friends we have made. after all, this is our community too. >> i was thinking about that .ery thing >> what i can't bear is, ed things i am so lovely, so full of morality. i look at that little girl and all her sweetness and blackness and i thought just of that. >> just what?
. >> come on, ralph. you can do anything with figures, you know that. is, we don't want anything like that to happen here. i have got two daughters. >> what is the point, ted? >> i would like the bank to get word around, no, strike that out. i hope that you and the bank will reach policy decisions on real estate loans that will reassure the homeowners of this community, and the merchants, and the service companies. >> quite a package. >> ted, i don't make the...
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ralph's talent beyond creating beautiful things is his talent to recognise people...aying a far higher price. workers at one south indian factory which supplies the label earn as little as £2.50 a day, making clothes that sell for hundreds. they say they are forced to work punishing hours and even end up sleeping on the factory floor. translation: we are made to work continuously, often through the night. sleeping at 3am then waking up by five for another full day of work. our bosses don't care, they are only bothered about production. translation: they ask us to work so late, i can't even feed my children at night. they shouldn't treat us like slaves, they should give us respect. in a statement, ralph lauren said it was deeply concerned by the allegations and will investigate. "we require all of our suppliers to meet strict operating standards to ensure a safe, healthy and ethical workplace and we conduct regular third—party audits at all factories." the factory concerned has denied all allegations. we also talked to female staff at another indian supplier which prod
ralph's talent beyond creating beautiful things is his talent to recognise people...aying a far higher price. workers at one south indian factory which supplies the label earn as little as £2.50 a day, making clothes that sell for hundreds. they say they are forced to work punishing hours and even end up sleeping on the factory floor. translation: we are made to work continuously, often through the night. sleeping at 3am then waking up by five for another full day of work. our bosses don't...
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lauren, told the bbc they are being subjected to exploitative conditions.women working at a ralph laurentay overnight to complete orders, sometimes requiring them to sleep on the factory floor. electric carmaker tesla willjoin the s&p 500 share index next month. the 17—year—old company have seen a meteoric rise lately and is now the most valuable car company in the world even though it only produces a fraction of the cars of it's bigger rivals. shares of tesla gained 14% in after hours trading. airbnb has taken another step towards going public. the home rental startup has disclosed its paperworks for its ipo, which means that investors can now start buying shares of airbnb. but the company's listing on the nasdaq is not expected until a later date. its business has been hit hard by the pandemic. but it's still one of the most anticipated stock market debuts in recent years. the chinese telecom titan huawei is offloading its budget smartphone brand honor to save it from american sanctions. let's go to our asia business hub and mariko 0i who is following the story. as we all know, huawei
lauren, told the bbc they are being subjected to exploitative conditions.women working at a ralph laurentay overnight to complete orders, sometimes requiring them to sleep on the factory floor. electric carmaker tesla willjoin the s&p 500 share index next month. the 17—year—old company have seen a meteoric rise lately and is now the most valuable car company in the world even though it only produces a fraction of the cars of it's bigger rivals. shares of tesla gained 14% in after hours...
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my friend ralph reid.plause] georgia's own nick ares jenny martin ginger howard all of the great georgia here to see nderfu friends out speaking of frids of mine allow me to bring greetgs from another friend of mine. a man who has beenighting every day for the people of georgiand the common sense valueshat have made this state grt. greet frustration the 45th prident of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applaus >>our more years. [chanting] >> i'm here because i stand with president donald trump. [applause] and i'm here because president donald trump and stand with senar david perdue and senator kelly loeffler. [applause] so thank for coming out today. you know the presint and i couldn't be more grateful for this support of the people across the state of georgia over the past four years. and over the past two weeks -- you know, it's azing to think already president trump has received more than3 million votes across this country. ten million more votes than 2016 and the gatest share of mi
my friend ralph reid.plause] georgia's own nick ares jenny martin ginger howard all of the great georgia here to see nderfu friends out speaking of frids of mine allow me to bring greetgs from another friend of mine. a man who has beenighting every day for the people of georgiand the common sense valueshat have made this state grt. greet frustration the 45th prident of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applaus >>our more years. [chanting] >> i'm here because i...
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dr ralph reed. stay with us on bbc news. shuggie bain.is novel based on his life growing up in glasgow wins the booker prize. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced that it's opening the country's remaining whites—only beaches to people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries—old windsor castle, one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of the day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze, which has caused millions of pounds worth of damage. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: americans are urged to stay at home for thanksgiving, joe biden lashes out at president trump for failing to co
dr ralph reed. stay with us on bbc news. shuggie bain.is novel based on his life growing up in glasgow wins the booker prize. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election and she's asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson's been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european anti—nuclear movement. the south african government has announced...
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ralph's talent, beyond creating beautiful things, is his talent to recognise people.d even end up sleeping on the factory floor. translation: we are made to work continuously, often through the night. sleeping at 3am, then waking up by 5 for another full day of work. 0ur bosses don't care, they are only bothered about production. translation: they asked us to work so late, i can't even feed my children at night. they shouldn't treat us like slaves, they should give us respect. in a statement, ralph lauren said it was deeply concerned by the allegations and will investigate. the factory concerned has denied all allegations. we also talked to female staff at another indian supplier which produces home furnishings for big british brands such as tesco, marks & spencer and sainsbury‘s. speaking from their village, the women told us they are made to work in appalling conditions which would be unthinkable to employees at the same brand in the uk. translation: we are not given time to drink water. we are not given time to even use the bathroom. we barely get time to eat lunch
ralph's talent, beyond creating beautiful things, is his talent to recognise people.d even end up sleeping on the factory floor. translation: we are made to work continuously, often through the night. sleeping at 3am, then waking up by 5 for another full day of work. 0ur bosses don't care, they are only bothered about production. translation: they asked us to work so late, i can't even feed my children at night. they shouldn't treat us like slaves, they should give us respect. in a statement,...
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ralph pabon had an eye for shion and a spirit of adventure. both came through in theridal gowns he designed in new york city. when his beloved mother remarried in 2014, ralph walked her down the aisle. she wore the wedding dress he designed. gregarious and fun, ralph loved that his most recent work as a flight attendant allowed him to explore the world. he was 51 years old. 82-year-old patrick petit's family dubbed him the family philosopher, a nod to his ability to listen and offer after serving in the navy, he became a community organizer during the civil rightsve nt, taught sociology at a university in minneapolis andhr raised children. his last words were a message t" his grandkid happy, be kind and keep learni ann sullivan brought cartoons to iofe as a painter for anim studios, including disney and hanna-barbera. among the characters she helped create were the smurfs. thtonorth dakota native love paint landscapes of the california coast and portraits of her children and grandchildren. her daught says ann exuded positivity and that, when s
ralph pabon had an eye for shion and a spirit of adventure. both came through in theridal gowns he designed in new york city. when his beloved mother remarried in 2014, ralph walked her down the aisle. she wore the wedding dress he designed. gregarious and fun, ralph loved that his most recent work as a flight attendant allowed him to explore the world. he was 51 years old. 82-year-old patrick petit's family dubbed him the family philosopher, a nod to his ability to listen and offer after...
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. >> nadia's uncle was ralph nader.safety and all the rest. >> i think he's had a big influence in our, both our lives, in terms of trying to make better things happen. >> nadia and michael had three sons and one daughter, who they named samya. >> she was a force of nature. she was just, oh gosh. she was you know beautiful, intelligent, charismatic. she could just light up a room. but around here it was you know, she raised pigs. she would sell the meat to the neighbors. if she decided you needed to buy her pork, you were going to buy her pork. >> you were going to buy it. >> samya very much absorbed the family ethic that you're supposed to use your time well, you develop your skills. she became very good at her instrument, which for her was cello. >> watching samya, you got the sense of someone who had really kind of brought together all these strains in the family, starting with uncle ralph and his activism and then through her own parents. >> definitely he influenced samya tremendously, because she was out there at n
. >> nadia's uncle was ralph nader.safety and all the rest. >> i think he's had a big influence in our, both our lives, in terms of trying to make better things happen. >> nadia and michael had three sons and one daughter, who they named samya. >> she was a force of nature. she was just, oh gosh. she was you know beautiful, intelligent, charismatic. she could just light up a room. but around here it was you know, she raised pigs. she would sell the meat to the neighbors....
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congressman ralph lorman will join us on what happens to the investigation once the president-elect takes >> i never thought it was such a bad little tree. >> it's not bad at all really. >> just needs a little love. >> charlie brown tree or rockefeller christmas tree? hilarious comparisons on social media. ♪ rocking around >> reporter: new revelations from the senate investigation into hunter biden's alleged business dealings appearing to show links to china and russia according to the republicans at the forefront of this investigation, joining us to react to the latest report house oversight committee member congressman ralph harmon. good morning. chuck grassley, ron johnson released an update to the hunter biden investigation, tell us what the latest is. >> we are requesting they do their job and investigate. i serve on the oversight committee with jim jordan and ranking member comeer and we asked chairman maloney to hold hearings. it goes with a pattern they had of no curiosity, to at least ask questions. they could investigate the president for four years and when this evidence comes
congressman ralph lorman will join us on what happens to the investigation once the president-elect takes >> i never thought it was such a bad little tree. >> it's not bad at all really. >> just needs a little love. >> charlie brown tree or rockefeller christmas tree? hilarious comparisons on social media. ♪ rocking around >> reporter: new revelations from the senate investigation into hunter biden's alleged business dealings appearing to show links to china and...
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. >> ralph charles wooler testificó en corte.nsejo escolar en parque fremont votara sobre la presencia de la policía en sus planteles educativos. sugieren sacarlos y utilizar el dinero para implementar medidas de seguridad reactiva decenas de migrantes ,entre ellos niños fueron rescatados de un pequeño bote en el que viajaban. es jueves prepárese viene la lluvia más al volver ♪. la pandemia esta generando grandes cambios en el ambiente de las rentas, viviendas multigeneracionales son las más solicitadas >> una salvadoreña de 71 años fue desalojada de su hogar sin que pqueda recuperar sus cosas. >> me urge mi medicina que estoy tomando. mis identificaciones, mi ropa. >> la señora marta hizo un reporte con la policía. pero no pudieron ayudarla, qulienes a desalojaron no han respondido a este hecho. >> venden plantas debido a la pandemia, dinora con la historía. >> las cuida como oro, porque son oro para ellos, las plantas que venden son lo único que los mantiene. perdió su empleo después de trabajar por tres décadas en tintería. pe
. >> ralph charles wooler testificó en corte.nsejo escolar en parque fremont votara sobre la presencia de la policía en sus planteles educativos. sugieren sacarlos y utilizar el dinero para implementar medidas de seguridad reactiva decenas de migrantes ,entre ellos niños fueron rescatados de un pequeño bote en el que viajaban. es jueves prepárese viene la lluvia más al volver ♪. la pandemia esta generando grandes cambios en el ambiente de las rentas, viviendas multigeneracionales...
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ralph bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued efforts to find a solution. through dr. -- negotiations, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holy land. the state of israel had been proclaimed and the people rejoiced in their new nation, a haven for the displaced and persecuted members of the jewish faith from all over the world. israel was admitted to membership in the united nations and her flag was raised. again the united nations had, through peaceful mediation, resolved an international dispute which had been a threat to world peace. the problem of korea also seemed ideally suited to peaceful settlement under united nations. in september 1947, the united states submitted the question of korean independence to the assembly. a commission was appointed to forward the establishment of a free, democratic government of korea through nationwide elections. the soviets, previously pledged to korean independence, now refused to participate. this policy of obstruction was not new. in seoul, the two previous years had seen fruitless meetings be
ralph bunch of the united states was appointed acting mediator and continued efforts to find a solution. through dr. -- negotiations, final treaties were signed and peace came to the troubled holy land. the state of israel had been proclaimed and the people rejoiced in their new nation, a haven for the displaced and persecuted members of the jewish faith from all over the world. israel was admitted to membership in the united nations and her flag was raised. again the united nations had,...
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they have nominated cecelia ralph, jared bernstein, and heather boucher.ia will be the first black person in that position as head jared bernstein and heather boucher are very progressive, left-leaning economists in the d.c. think those are very new, out of the typical mold of people you would see in those positions. guy: are there going to be any issues getting all of these people confirmed? catarina: the only issue i've heard a bit about is perhaps near attendant -- perhaps neera tanden might have difficulty getting through a republican congress, but i don't think you would see problems with, for example, janet yellen. .he's very well-liked obviously was the head of the federal reserve for a number of years. i think she is a pretty well-liked individual, and shouldn't see much difficult to getting through the congress. alix: if we put everyone we just talked about, people including janet yellen, in a room, what is going to be an economic policy? michael: i think the main economic policy come the thing that is going to drive policy, is an effort to bring
they have nominated cecelia ralph, jared bernstein, and heather boucher.ia will be the first black person in that position as head jared bernstein and heather boucher are very progressive, left-leaning economists in the d.c. think those are very new, out of the typical mold of people you would see in those positions. guy: are there going to be any issues getting all of these people confirmed? catarina: the only issue i've heard a bit about is perhaps near attendant -- perhaps neera tanden might...
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i have been voting for that some of the else for decades now, his name is ralph nader. probably the only man i have ever known to be honest who ran for president of the united states. if you could just hold on one second -- host: did you write it in? caller: yes, i wrote it in as i always do. host: why didn't you support how? caller: [laughter] this goes out to all of those holier than thou people who talk about the sanctity of life, but yet they can be counted on to support war in an instant. to me they sound like people who believe the sanctity of life ends as soon as a child is born, then you can start bombing them. host: let me ask you again, why didn't you over howie hawkins? caller: i only voted for ralph nader because i know that man to be honest and that's all i would want from a leader, honesty. next.ok, kirk is he didn't vote, so he says. go ahead. caller: good morning, can you hear me? host: you're on, go ahead. caller: i did not vote for the peopleason that most shouldn't. it's an exercise in futility. the system is corrupt. everyone knew that mail-in voting
i have been voting for that some of the else for decades now, his name is ralph nader. probably the only man i have ever known to be honest who ran for president of the united states. if you could just hold on one second -- host: did you write it in? caller: yes, i wrote it in as i always do. host: why didn't you support how? caller: [laughter] this goes out to all of those holier than thou people who talk about the sanctity of life, but yet they can be counted on to support war in an instant....
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when his beloved mothe remarried in 2014, ralph walked her down the aisle. shwore the wedding dress h designed. gregarious and fun, ralph loveds thatost recent work as a flight attendant allowed him to explore the world. he was 51 years old. 82-year-old patrick petit's family dubbed him the family philosopher, a nod to his ability to listen and offer advice. after serving in the navy, he became a community oanizer during the civil rights movement, taught sociology at a university in minneapolis and raised three children. his grandkids: "be happy, bee to nd and keep learning." ann sullivan brought cartoons to life as a painter for animation hanna-barberisney and among the characters she helped create were the smurfs.rt the dakota native loved to paint landscapes of the california coast and portraits of hgr children and dchildren.ay her daughterann exuded positivity and that, when she laughed,so she diith her whole body. ann was 91 years old. dosha joi, was colorful, his friends say. he had a smile and energy that could brighten a darroom. after aging out of f
when his beloved mothe remarried in 2014, ralph walked her down the aisle. shwore the wedding dress h designed. gregarious and fun, ralph loveds thatost recent work as a flight attendant allowed him to explore the world. he was 51 years old. 82-year-old patrick petit's family dubbed him the family philosopher, a nod to his ability to listen and offer advice. after serving in the navy, he became a community oanizer during the civil rights movement, taught sociology at a university in minneapolis...
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this move higher here, ralph lauren is one of those highly shorted stocks in retail in the s&p 500. we'll end on one more that rounds out this notion of the consumer economy being at the heart of all this. sl green realty, look at the decline over the last year-to-date period. 40% of its shares lower here now. in this move over the last couple of days, a sharp move higher, it goes to show you, kelly, tyler, some of the most highly bet against names are the ones rallying. the question is, will it last? that's a big one for investors back over to you guys. >>> jpmorgan and goldman sachs bullish on the market heading into 2021. raising the year in 2021 s&p price targets to 4,500 and 4,300 respectively where will the market find that 25% growth over the next year? joining me now to discuss that is mike labella from franklin templeton. gentlemen, welcome mike, earlier this week you were pointing to a massive rotation in the market to value today not so much. is value the place to be over the next year or what? >> i think monday reminded us that the biggest stimulus is going to come from
this move higher here, ralph lauren is one of those highly shorted stocks in retail in the s&p 500. we'll end on one more that rounds out this notion of the consumer economy being at the heart of all this. sl green realty, look at the decline over the last year-to-date period. 40% of its shares lower here now. in this move over the last couple of days, a sharp move higher, it goes to show you, kelly, tyler, some of the most highly bet against names are the ones rallying. the question is,...
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left many remaining salt lake city after the primary was being counted as well, but it's me versus ralph record. it is our first debate was actually able to turn the heat and we hold harassing the along here in this beautiful new continue to fall new building and. i knew and eyeing you alabaster row quite a bit of was quite a bit ahead of me like that and then i had nothing to minds to the election and. ronaldo is often i had a little gotten a lot of the. wealth we reach out. his late phone served in the legislature international emphasis there long after i was a show why we always got along fine. and so i went into this tie went into debate fairly aggressive taking the time making attacks on have had that continued in and that continue in every debate. my member wanted member, forgiven that very first one, i went back in red wine and an article on it. this was kind of lawyer off was kind of like we haven't, what happened was nice? i got you wearing and i. i thought we underwrite on well. i thought we the friendliness. eleanor and i said to how he just, i know that stage, i said, rows, i
left many remaining salt lake city after the primary was being counted as well, but it's me versus ralph record. it is our first debate was actually able to turn the heat and we hold harassing the along here in this beautiful new continue to fall new building and. i knew and eyeing you alabaster row quite a bit of was quite a bit ahead of me like that and then i had nothing to minds to the election and. ronaldo is often i had a little gotten a lot of the. wealth we reach out. his late phone...
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ralph: thank you, marc. lemonis: thanks, ralph. thank you, sir.able to get everybody's head right about it. but what i don't like is surprises like that, especially in front of a potential distributor. so, the part that i didn't think went well, was your comment about, "we're waiting to figure out the branding." jules: okay. lemonis: okay. when i left last time, i thought, "hey, we're all in lockstep," but it sounds like the three of us are not in lockstep about it. jules: we've already made the name as smithfly, so people know us for all of these things. lemonis: the business that brought you to the dance, smithfly, is not going away. it's just inviting other people to the party. ethan: it's not necessarily a terrible idea. it's good. lemonis: it's good that it's not terrible. i set up a meeting for the end of this month. and we're going to go the headquarters for realtree. we want to create a licensing relationship with them, where we have the rights to use their very popular prints and fabrics across the boats, the tents, the apparel, and we're
ralph: thank you, marc. lemonis: thanks, ralph. thank you, sir.able to get everybody's head right about it. but what i don't like is surprises like that, especially in front of a potential distributor. so, the part that i didn't think went well, was your comment about, "we're waiting to figure out the branding." jules: okay. lemonis: okay. when i left last time, i thought, "hey, we're all in lockstep," but it sounds like the three of us are not in lockstep about it. jules:...
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and democrats like ralph welcome the support. and the added biden signs around his neighborhood. but he thinks the reason may be more than movers. >> i don't think there is been that much change in the people. i think it is tromp himself. he did it. >> does heather janssen reporting there. let's take a like capitol hill, control the u.s. senate hangs in the balance, with a few races still undecided. so far publicans have not locked down the seats need to retain the majority. in north carolina, with nearly all votes counted, republican thom tillis is leading democrat cal cunningham. cbs2 news has not projected a winner but tillis is claiming victory. while in georgia there is no clear winner into senate races, both good advanced to a runoff on january 5. republican david purdue is a leading democrat john aust off in the second race. republican kelly loeffler will definitely advanced to a runoff. >>> meanwhile, the presidential race is not before inauguration day, house speaker nancy pelosi would act as presidents. according to law professor come the presidential succession act wou
and democrats like ralph welcome the support. and the added biden signs around his neighborhood. but he thinks the reason may be more than movers. >> i don't think there is been that much change in the people. i think it is tromp himself. he did it. >> does heather janssen reporting there. let's take a like capitol hill, control the u.s. senate hangs in the balance, with a few races still undecided. so far publicans have not locked down the seats need to retain the majority. in...
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ralph inherited the company from his father and has transformed it into a fully green operation. recently, i think it's the responsibility of a company to make sure that its products don't harm the environment. we need to make a profit so that both our staff from the company can make a living. but we're not looking to make a profit at the expense of people and nature. of course, this means making every step of the process to sustainable. the printing machines provide climate control for the building which uses a water every circulation system. the machines are also c o 2 neutral, and the paper and printing colors both carry cradle to cradle certification. making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow. it's not mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. because when you rethink production, a lot of things need to be completely overhauled. you need a whole new approach this is the challenge facing the entire printing industry. more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in land
ralph inherited the company from his father and has transformed it into a fully green operation. recently, i think it's the responsibility of a company to make sure that its products don't harm the environment. we need to make a profit so that both our staff from the company can make a living. but we're not looking to make a profit at the expense of people and nature. of course, this means making every step of the process to sustainable. the printing machines provide climate control for the...
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ask and ralph tells me -- and ralph tells me that the turnout exceeding what they expected in floridain georgia, in north carolina, in iowa. and the reason this is significant, lou, is evangelicals make up one-half of the republican vote. and as we talked about friday night, the pew -- pardon me, the public religion research institute estimated nine out of ten evangelicals would vote. that's exactly what's happening right now, and 79% of them are voting for president donald trump. that is a huge tailwind for the president. lou: is this a tailwind -- michael, you've covered a lot of presidential elections in your, in your career. we're looking at these massive rallies, we're looking at poll numbers, the effect of them has been extraordinary because they are so negative for the president -- >> right. lou: and some of them are so widely inaccurate on their face. give us your sense of this race. we heard john roberts' reporting, and it sounded very positive for the president, what he's looking at in these early hours. >> you know, or lou, one of the first things i learned as a political j
ask and ralph tells me -- and ralph tells me that the turnout exceeding what they expected in floridain georgia, in north carolina, in iowa. and the reason this is significant, lou, is evangelicals make up one-half of the republican vote. and as we talked about friday night, the pew -- pardon me, the public religion research institute estimated nine out of ten evangelicals would vote. that's exactly what's happening right now, and 79% of them are voting for president donald trump. that is a...
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ralph inherited the company from his father and has transformed it into a fully green operation. basically, i think it's the responsibility of a company to make sure that its products don't harm the environment. we need to make a profit so that both our staff and the company can make a living. but we're not looking to make a profit at the expense of people and nature. of course, this means making every step of the process to sustainable. the printing machines provide climate control for the building which uses the water research kill ations to stem. the machines are also c o 2 neutral, and the paper and printing colors both carry cradle to cradle certification. making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow. not on the mentally much more expensive, but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. of course, when you rethink production, a lot of things need to be completely overhauled. you need a whole new approach. this is the challenge facing the entire printing industry. more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide end
ralph inherited the company from his father and has transformed it into a fully green operation. basically, i think it's the responsibility of a company to make sure that its products don't harm the environment. we need to make a profit so that both our staff and the company can make a living. but we're not looking to make a profit at the expense of people and nature. of course, this means making every step of the process to sustainable. the printing machines provide climate control for the...
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people look at florida back in 2000 and say ralph nader cost that state and cost him the presidency. advocate andumer he ran as an independent in florida. he pulled away several percentage points that could have gone -- and you can also look at the clinton-bush race and 92 and ross perot and how much he took away was double digits potentially from george h w bush. third-party candidates are big factors in presidential elections. we don't talk it very -- we don't talk about it very much in his races but they are a big factor here. there is an argument we need to broaden parties and more than just a democrat and republican, they need to be other options. i think we will see more of that going forward, more people on the ballot and tighter races. host: here is the headline from election night -- jamie is in farmington, independent line. caller: good morning, susan. i am a former defense professional. counterterrorism and guerrilla warfare in 1993 following the world trade center bombing. asked to work with researchers developing a chemical weapons census so we didn't have a repeat of th
people look at florida back in 2000 and say ralph nader cost that state and cost him the presidency. advocate andumer he ran as an independent in florida. he pulled away several percentage points that could have gone -- and you can also look at the clinton-bush race and 92 and ross perot and how much he took away was double digits potentially from george h w bush. third-party candidates are big factors in presidential elections. we don't talk it very -- we don't talk about it very much in his...
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well, earlier i spoke to dr ralph reed, the former chair of the georgia republican party.king ahead to the georgia senatorial run—offs. he says the impact of the state secretary confirming biden‘s win in georgia depends on the various other legal challenges. what we do know is whether or notjoe biden ultimately prevails — and certainly, he is ahead in these states right now — and the trump legal team is attempting to reverse those gains. or if donald trump were to prevail, there is no question these two senate seats in georgia are of apocalyptic dimensions for both parties. because should joe biden prevail, losing both of these would mean that he would not have control of the senate, mitch mcconnell would control the us senate, and that could have huge consequences for court appointments, for his executive appointments, and for legislation. there is absolutely no doubt of the significance — i have never heard a senate race being described as apocalyptic! it is certainly significant. how do you view both candidates' chances now then in january? well, i think that we have to
well, earlier i spoke to dr ralph reed, the former chair of the georgia republican party.king ahead to the georgia senatorial run—offs. he says the impact of the state secretary confirming biden‘s win in georgia depends on the various other legal challenges. what we do know is whether or notjoe biden ultimately prevails — and certainly, he is ahead in these states right now — and the trump legal team is attempting to reverse those gains. or if donald trump were to prevail, there is no...
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one of team in particular has found himself at the wrong end of mainstream media ralph that the president's lawyer rudy giuliani tunnel interviewed the former new york man now a case to falsely alleging financial misconduct by the biden family the interview as in full after the news here's a quick preview trump has threatened to say to twitter rather than be regarded as a platform it is a publisher if it is if it is a bit like you do that except the democratic congress would never pass that who how much money do you think. twitter how much money do you think they give to the democrats hundreds of millions in the funding of tax and other things they own the democratic party that's why they're doing they don't do many censorship it savor of chop the censorship is against trump and to collect a guy they control joe but we were buying this electorate we will be subjected to this to the ship for the next 4 years because they're in leadership the reason they despise trump is because trump basically tells them to go to hell is not to he's not going to let them run this country they eat wasn't elec
one of team in particular has found himself at the wrong end of mainstream media ralph that the president's lawyer rudy giuliani tunnel interviewed the former new york man now a case to falsely alleging financial misconduct by the biden family the interview as in full after the news here's a quick preview trump has threatened to say to twitter rather than be regarded as a platform it is a publisher if it is if it is a bit like you do that except the democratic congress would never pass that who...
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here is daniela ralph with a profile of the president—elect. white house. now, 77 years old, most of it spent in politics, few could match him on experience, and nobody had a personal back story quite like his. his early career was overshadowed by tragedy. he was elected to the senate in 1972. six weeks later, his wife and baby daughter were killed in a car accident. his two sons were badly hurt. in this extraordinary moment that mixed the personal and political, at their hospital bedside, joe biden took the oath of office and never forgot those who rescued them. a guy driving a tractor trailer broadsided my wife and children and killed my wife and killed my daughter. and guys i grew up with, the people that got me elected, they were the ones there with the jaws of life in their hands saving the life of my two sons. the personal torment almost drove him from politics. but family and influential friends persuaded him to stay. his focus became foreign affairs, tearing into ronald reagan's policy on apartheid in south africa. our loyalty is not to
here is daniela ralph with a profile of the president—elect. white house. now, 77 years old, most of it spent in politics, few could match him on experience, and nobody had a personal back story quite like his. his early career was overshadowed by tragedy. he was elected to the senate in 1972. six weeks later, his wife and baby daughter were killed in a car accident. his two sons were badly hurt. in this extraordinary moment that mixed the personal and political, at their hospital bedside,...
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acting like a would be death pot and added we will count every vote and ignore the noise democrat ralph nad lawyer who headed the impeachment process tweeted the following every vote will be counted that is the american way plain and simple in arizona and in pennsylvania and in all the remaining states no stunts or lies or cheap political theater are going to change that now criticism is also coming in from trump's own party for example from republican congressman adam kinzinger who easily won reelection on tuesday he criticized the president in a sharply worded tweet saying stop full stop the votes will be counted and you will either win or lose and america will accept that patience is a virtue and justin amash a former republican who left the party over trump mincing no words that was one of the most dishonest and despotic speeches i have ever heard by a president of the united states. let's get more now we're joined here in the studio by chief international editor richard walker we also have standing by philip associate professor at occidental college in the united states specializin
acting like a would be death pot and added we will count every vote and ignore the noise democrat ralph nad lawyer who headed the impeachment process tweeted the following every vote will be counted that is the american way plain and simple in arizona and in pennsylvania and in all the remaining states no stunts or lies or cheap political theater are going to change that now criticism is also coming in from trump's own party for example from republican congressman adam kinzinger who easily won...
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host: ralph, a democratic caller. have three quick points that i would like to have the congressman respond on. i grew up with senator mccarthy. he made the speech that, as i understand it, he is not -- he is not willing to work with the new administration if biden is the president. here you supported that -- he was winningen obama the election, that he was not going to support him. supervision -- the president of the united states who you support and you say is the best you have ever seen. he has said that the judges are not fair. certain judges do things wrong. ,ut yet were black lives matter black lives matter says, hey, i have been mistreated. all of these things right here, were wrong. we are socialists, we are not part of the united states. this bickering that goes on, i hear you and other people -- look at what you're are saying about leffler. she doesn't believe black lives matter, but she also that she doesn't support those people -- host: we are running out of time with the congressman, so i will have him re
host: ralph, a democratic caller. have three quick points that i would like to have the congressman respond on. i grew up with senator mccarthy. he made the speech that, as i understand it, he is not -- he is not willing to work with the new administration if biden is the president. here you supported that -- he was winningen obama the election, that he was not going to support him. supervision -- the president of the united states who you support and you say is the best you have ever seen. he...
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indian factory workers supplying major stores in the uk and fashion brand ralph lauren allege routine
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ralph hasenhuttl is's side remain fit, while they move up five places tonight. theo walcott scored his first goal for the club since his return, but pedro neto level for the host. wolves had the ball internet soon again afterwards, when he and many others headed in the tinea's free kick, but the flag was quickly put up for offside. they have so much mentality, they are really good side with quality in front. you never know, it is tough to defend, 90 minutes. you cannot play without giving them chances. so it was, yeah, a very, very tough fight for us. i am proud of my team because it was one of my team because it was one of our most intense performances this season. just three days before their white ball series against england gets under way, south africa's cricketers are training in two groups to limit the risk of further covid infections. two layers have already tested positive, with two others self—isolating. —— players. south africa have also cancelled two warmup games ahead of friday's to 20. —— 2020. the champions league is back on tuesday, with barcelona
ralph hasenhuttl is's side remain fit, while they move up five places tonight. theo walcott scored his first goal for the club since his return, but pedro neto level for the host. wolves had the ball internet soon again afterwards, when he and many others headed in the tinea's free kick, but the flag was quickly put up for offside. they have so much mentality, they are really good side with quality in front. you never know, it is tough to defend, 90 minutes. you cannot play without giving them...
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administrator steven dixon, consumer rights advocate, ralph nader did not hold back nader who lost a family member in the ethiopian airline crash, writes the recent house committee on transportation and infrastructure staff report . on the boeing 737 max, released by chairman peter de fazio excoriated the f.a.a. secrecy its symbiotic relationship with boeing and the specific failures of personnel. this week, the house of representatives approved reforms to the government agencies aircraft certification program, while more than $400.00 orders of the boeing plane have been cancelled and dozens deferred. the latest f.a.a. order allows boeing 737 max commercial flights to resume and deliveries of the plane to continue before the end of this year. for r t m alex my luggage time now for a quick break, but when we come back that point angle of continue their 2020 rise, some say it for fine and the 3 are bracing for upcoming inflation. we'll break it down with our expert panel standing by and as we go to break here, the numbers are up about 3. anyone else seems wrong? why don't we just don't
administrator steven dixon, consumer rights advocate, ralph nader did not hold back nader who lost a family member in the ethiopian airline crash, writes the recent house committee on transportation and infrastructure staff report . on the boeing 737 max, released by chairman peter de fazio excoriated the f.a.a. secrecy its symbiotic relationship with boeing and the specific failures of personnel. this week, the house of representatives approved reforms to the government agencies aircraft...
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economy, providing tax breaks and different incentives to help underserved minorities while that was ralph jr of the eurasian business coalition. mr. wynn and thank you very much for your insight. we appreciate it. thank you. well, there's still no official winner in the u.s. presidential election, but the fallout from the vote has spurred new talking points, one of which is identity politics, backfiring for candidates as both joe biden and donald trump might be wondering what went wrong in the ballots. in the demographic breakdown, some unexpected twists came for donald trump, who lost support among white males, a group he won over decisively in 2016. however, he gained 4 percentage points with the african-american and hispanic communities. and it was actually the latino vote that helped him swing florida in his favor. asian americans also shifted to the republicans in 2020 with a 7 percentage point increase. earlier. my colleague saw taylor discuss those new voting trends with our expert panel. then the politics really died in 2016 in the eyes of average americans, of course not in the m
economy, providing tax breaks and different incentives to help underserved minorities while that was ralph jr of the eurasian business coalition. mr. wynn and thank you very much for your insight. we appreciate it. thank you. well, there's still no official winner in the u.s. presidential election, but the fallout from the vote has spurred new talking points, one of which is identity politics, backfiring for candidates as both joe biden and donald trump might be wondering what went wrong in the...
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cecelia ralph to chair the council of economic advisers. joined by the senior fellow heading the political reform program at new america. here to join us to talk about a new proposal calling on the increased role of the federal electiont in the process. before we get into your proposal, let me ask you about the election itself. record turnout, record participation and by the federal government's own statement, a secure election, the most secure in election history. what are some of your observations and things you found surprising? the electionest: was a very secure election by all standards. in the weeks and months leading up to the election there was a tremendous amount of litigation and dispute over how mail-in ballots would be counted and some other issues of electioneering. following the election, there's been, as everyone is aware, tremendous amount of litigation and a fair amount of uncertainty as to how and when results would be certified. , butbeen a secure election it is an election in which there is a tremendous amount of disputa
cecelia ralph to chair the council of economic advisers. joined by the senior fellow heading the political reform program at new america. here to join us to talk about a new proposal calling on the increased role of the federal electiont in the process. before we get into your proposal, let me ask you about the election itself. record turnout, record participation and by the federal government's own statement, a secure election, the most secure in election history. what are some of your...
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, you are seeing jesse owens, who's going to win four gold medals in berlin in august of 1936, and ralph metcalf, also a medal winner in 1936. the new york amsterdam news and african american newspaper writes an open letter to jesse owens and other athletes. saying, if they want to strike a blow against racism here at home, then they have to protest against hitler-ism by not going to the games. what you see, both within african american communities, jewish american communities, is a divide about how to respond to nazism. about the proper way to respond to nazism. some, like the new york amsterdam news, are saying if you want to fight racism at home, you have to fight racism abroad by making this protest statement. owens and other athletes and others in the african american communities say, the best way to protest nazism is to go over and win medals and disapprove their theories of aryan superiority. of course, it does not work out that way. all winds winds medals, as do many of the african american athletes, but what you see is that the nazi propaganda machine has an explanation for ever
, you are seeing jesse owens, who's going to win four gold medals in berlin in august of 1936, and ralph metcalf, also a medal winner in 1936. the new york amsterdam news and african american newspaper writes an open letter to jesse owens and other athletes. saying, if they want to strike a blow against racism here at home, then they have to protest against hitler-ism by not going to the games. what you see, both within african american communities, jewish american communities, is a divide...