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rick: morning! laura: it's the special bond between ryder and his driver, rick hamilton.ley: he loves to joke around with rick. adam: like, i've told rick, like, he can't retire. rick: ryder's just a sweetheart. i love him to death. he's a great kid. laura: rick's been driving a school bus for almost 30 years, and he's seen a lot -- but nothing like the current driver shortage. rick: i don't remember when i started that there was anywhere near the problem filling routes or finding subs. it seems to me like the last few years is really critical. laura: according to rick and other drivers i spoke to, this shortage has been building. do you guys see an end in sight or is this just the new normal? >> i don't see an end in sight, because you just can't get drivers. they don't want to do it. >> no benefits, really. there's no insurance. the pay is not what it should be. laura: pay for new drivers in the district is $19.22 an hour. no health benefits. but new drivers do get a $1000 incentive, half at the start of the year, half at the end. but money's not the only barrier. jeff
rick: morning! laura: it's the special bond between ryder and his driver, rick hamilton.ley: he loves to joke around with rick. adam: like, i've told rick, like, he can't retire. rick: ryder's just a sweetheart. i love him to death. he's a great kid. laura: rick's been driving a school bus for almost 30 years, and he's seen a lot -- but nothing like the current driver shortage. rick: i don't remember when i started that there was anywhere near the problem filling routes or finding subs. it...
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joking aside, you know, rick, i looked at your stuff, you know -- >> rick, can you mute again, rick?>> thanks, rick. >> yeah, you're definitely the background noise. all i was going to say, i looked at your business model. i think you're offering something unique to the city right now. i think we're in serious recovery right now. i think as a commission we need to be aggressive about our decision-making. i want to wish you all the luck in the world. that might shock mr. lee. >> times have changed, huh? >> yes, they have. >> question. >> thank you. all right, i'm not hearing any other questions. i don't have any other questions. this is a fascinating project. it sounds like it's definitely outside of the box and i like that. and i like people bringing new interesting concepts to the city personally. any public comment on this agenda item? >> i'm going to flash the screen. we do have one person with their hand raised. barry toronto. barry, if you want to unmute yourself. you have two minutes for public comment. >> hey, yeah. i know -- first time i've been able to follow a meeting in a
joking aside, you know, rick, i looked at your stuff, you know -- >> rick, can you mute again, rick?>> thanks, rick. >> yeah, you're definitely the background noise. all i was going to say, i looked at your business model. i think you're offering something unique to the city right now. i think we're in serious recovery right now. i think as a commission we need to be aggressive about our decision-making. i want to wish you all the luck in the world. that might shock mr. lee....
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as alan ricks showed us, just about everything here, from the earthen walls... >> ricks: the lines yousee are the layers. >> stahl: ...to the furniture... >> ricks: the woven back-rests of these chairs. >> stahl: ...is being made locally. under christian benimana's leadership, mass started a furniture division to collaborate with local artisans on creative designs, instead of ordering from a catalogue. >> benimana: it's one thing to go to dubai and turkey and china and europe and pick a chair from a showroom, put it on a flight and bring it here; it's another thing to figure out a system that can create more opportunities for growth. >> stahl: and if you're thinking mass' model could never work in the u.s.? michael murphy wasn't sure, either-- until he was challenged by a community leader back home. >> murphy: he said, "you're doing all this work in haiti and rwanda. when are you going to come back to your hometown and work with us in poughkeepsie? we need a lot of help." >> stahl: poughkeepsie, like many once-thriving industrial cities, had seen factories close, its downtown choked of
as alan ricks showed us, just about everything here, from the earthen walls... >> ricks: the lines yousee are the layers. >> stahl: ...to the furniture... >> ricks: the woven back-rests of these chairs. >> stahl: ...is being made locally. under christian benimana's leadership, mass started a furniture division to collaborate with local artisans on creative designs, instead of ordering from a catalogue. >> benimana: it's one thing to go to dubai and turkey and china...
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rick santelli with more on the move and rates today hi, rick >> hi, kelly indeed, not only are we seeingates move higher, and that, of course, happens when prices go down, we are seeing the yield curve flatten. the short maturities highlighted everything a lot clearer if you look at that chart you will see at 9:00 a.m. eastern when the announcement came with regard to jay powell and brainard you could see how rates propped. then again at 11:30 when we had a messy two-year auction which i graded as a d in dog, but it really occurred right after the september 21st and 22nd fed meeting. as you see on the chart, giving you a long lead time in that meeting starting on august 1st but clearly you could see towards the end of september rates started to get aggressive. we went from 21 basis points to where we stand right now at basically 58 basis points, up seven basis points on the session. and if you look at how the yield curve moved, there's one week of tens minus twos and you see as we approach 100 basis points it is the flattest in three months. finally the dollar index here is an intraday c
rick santelli with more on the move and rates today hi, rick >> hi, kelly indeed, not only are we seeingates move higher, and that, of course, happens when prices go down, we are seeing the yield curve flatten. the short maturities highlighted everything a lot clearer if you look at that chart you will see at 9:00 a.m. eastern when the announcement came with regard to jay powell and brainard you could see how rates propped. then again at 11:30 when we had a messy two-year auction which i...
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so rick, a less than a minute of your door. my. the european green deal is it's something that is likely to be a moment for the europeans to. so, you know, and it's about time for us to look into a deep carbonized developed economy instead of this reliance that has been going on for generations with russia, which seems to be a major source of concern for the europeans. now this became certainly a mainstream perspective, not only in germany as a for climate change policies because we can't afford it. but it's also what the european union of the european commission as the driver off there's put as the top priority. and this bottom line, the russian business model that is massively dependent on having partners that are still willing to burn fossil fuel. of course, it is a transition matter and it's a question of how long it's going to take. but it will certainly change no mutual relationship between russia and the european union. if the queen and your changes the energy mix towards more renewables, quite fascinating as the story unfol
so rick, a less than a minute of your door. my. the european green deal is it's something that is likely to be a moment for the europeans to. so, you know, and it's about time for us to look into a deep carbonized developed economy instead of this reliance that has been going on for generations with russia, which seems to be a major source of concern for the europeans. now this became certainly a mainstream perspective, not only in germany as a for climate change policies because we can't...
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will: rick, thank you.to start with the packers and the vikings. such a great rivalry in that nfc north. i gotta go green bay. will, i know you'll probably agree, packers winning 8 of their last 9 games but not doing it decisively on the offensive side of the ball. this defense has been a coming up big for green bay, and this vikings' team is coming off a nice win against the chargers where where they found their mojo a little bit. they finally got justin jefferson the ball. there's a recipe for success, getting that guy the ball and then into the end zone. so even though i like what minnesota's doing, they're putting it together a little bit too late for me, so i like the green bay packers by 3. will: okay. another big game before we get to the big game, new orleans saints and philadelphia eagles. i got in on this came, california carissa, and i went with the saints. they shut down the run, that's what they do. >> they do. and i'm with you. even though the eagles are putting together good football right no
will: rick, thank you.to start with the packers and the vikings. such a great rivalry in that nfc north. i gotta go green bay. will, i know you'll probably agree, packers winning 8 of their last 9 games but not doing it decisively on the offensive side of the ball. this defense has been a coming up big for green bay, and this vikings' team is coming off a nice win against the chargers where where they found their mojo a little bit. they finally got justin jefferson the ball. there's a recipe...
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will: now to rick reichmuth for our forecast. rick: good morning, guys.temperatures today and tomorrow into the upper 60s across participants of kansas, nebraska, even across areas of south dakota. still cool across parts of the great lakes. we have this big storm we had yesterday across parts of the northeast, a little bit of a break today. get ready for some lake effect snow especially across parts of upstate new york by the time we get towards this afternoon. all right, the countdown to christmas is officially on, and it is time to move to get your tree on time. we will be right back. ♪♪ mass general brigham. when you need some of the brightest minds in medicine, this is the only healthcare system in the country with five nationally ranked hospitals, including two world-renowned academic medical centers, in boston, where biotech innovates daily and our doctors teach at harvard medical school, and where the physicians doing the world-changing research are the ones providing care. there's only one mass general brigham. ♪ pete: christmas trees are are the
will: now to rick reichmuth for our forecast. rick: good morning, guys.temperatures today and tomorrow into the upper 60s across participants of kansas, nebraska, even across areas of south dakota. still cool across parts of the great lakes. we have this big storm we had yesterday across parts of the northeast, a little bit of a break today. get ready for some lake effect snow especially across parts of upstate new york by the time we get towards this afternoon. all right, the countdown to...
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will: have fun, rick. rachel: thank you, rick.ed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray... can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you know. scan the code on screen to try for free. ♪ will: we begin with a fox news alert, protests breaking out across the country as kyle rittenhouse is found not guilty on all accounts. police in portland declaring a riot, and in new jersey demonstrators march across the brooklyn bridge blocking traffic and reportedly stealing signs. the nypd sharing these photos following the demonstration. rachel: in kenosha, at least one arrest is made. the nation reacts to the verdict. >> the information gauged -- we the jury find the defendant, kyle h. rittenhouse, not guilty. lawrence: that reaction right there. we go to kenosha where alexis mcadams is live on the ground with more reaction. >> reporter: good morning.
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but, rick, last question. chair of the house select committee looking into january 6th -- congressman benny thompson of mississippi -- he announced a new round of about 20 subpoenas will be sent out soon. where do you think they are going with this? >> well, it seems like chairman thompson is pretty serious about making sure the people comply with their subpoenas, and now he has the justice department behind him. it -- it is apparent that on january 6th, certain people, including the president of the united states, tried to thwart the duly elected certification of the duly elected president-elect biden. and we should know everything that happened, minute by minute, on that day and people who were accountable, accountable. and by the way, glenn youngkin won virginia on no -- no-excuse voting so that's for republicans, learn how to get a good leader who can win and open -- everybody should be able to vote. so no excuse voting here in virginia. republicans can win with that. >> all right. deshondra jefferson, ric
but, rick, last question. chair of the house select committee looking into january 6th -- congressman benny thompson of mississippi -- he announced a new round of about 20 subpoenas will be sent out soon. where do you think they are going with this? >> well, it seems like chairman thompson is pretty serious about making sure the people comply with their subpoenas, and now he has the justice department behind him. it -- it is apparent that on january 6th, certain people, including the...
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but in oklahoma, she's ineligible because of an outpatient program rick attends twice a week she's had to burn through their savings. >> there are people who receive disability from the government. do you think caregivers should? you're linked to a disability. >> i do. i will never be able to work as long as i am taking care of him. >> reporter: experts say couples should make a financial plan before care becomes a concern. and for older spouses, contact a local agency on aging to learn about available resources. >> the reality is that most of us will need some level of care as we age and over 80% of that is provided by family. >> reporter: despite the challenges -- >> want to help your bride up >> reporter: for sherry, caring for rick remains a labor of love. stephanie ruhle, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break. up next, her music and message. why adele's deeply personal new album is touching so many >>> finally, it's already a huge hit the first new album by adele in six years stephanie gosk tonight on how the singer continues to touch so many ♪ >> reporter: on a mountain top in los ang
but in oklahoma, she's ineligible because of an outpatient program rick attends twice a week she's had to burn through their savings. >> there are people who receive disability from the government. do you think caregivers should? you're linked to a disability. >> i do. i will never be able to work as long as i am taking care of him. >> reporter: experts say couples should make a financial plan before care becomes a concern. and for older spouses, contact a local agency on...
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rick, let's start with the new variant of coronavirus. scientists are still trying to understand the threat posed by this mutation but warned it could spark a new wave of infections and death if we don't take this seriously. with that in mind, take a listen to what an anchor on one of fox news' highest rated programs had to say about the variant just this weekend. >> pete buttigieg, our transportation secretary, is potentially our new president in 2024 or so the democrats want, had said, we can't fix the supply chain problem until the pandemic is over, until covid is over. now we see the new variants. that is the answer is more lockdowns, more fear. and therefore he doesn't have to do his job because we'll just keep the whole thing going. >> always a new variant. >> you can count on a variant about every october, every two years. >> rick, how can we ever defeat this virus if right wing poll tags and media personalities continue to treat it like it is a political game? >> well, we're moving to the next presidential nominee faster than the
rick, let's start with the new variant of coronavirus. scientists are still trying to understand the threat posed by this mutation but warned it could spark a new wave of infections and death if we don't take this seriously. with that in mind, take a listen to what an anchor on one of fox news' highest rated programs had to say about the variant just this weekend. >> pete buttigieg, our transportation secretary, is potentially our new president in 2024 or so the democrats want, had said,...
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you heard steve's report, ylan's report, you heard rick's report. is there a sense now that we could see those inflationary pressures really start to ease >> i think we'll get another ugly number for the month of december it's only by this time next year that inflation will moderate that just goes to the diagnosis behind what's driving inflation. in my view, it's the pandemic. particularly the delta wave, which did a lot of damage to our economy and particularly southeast asia that's largely why we're seeing these severe disruptions it's also sent several million people back out of the workforce because they were sick or taking care of sick people or fearful of getting sick. as the pandemic recedes, and i expect it to more or less, i think inflation will moderate. i think in a year from now, we won't be talking about inflation like we are today. >> as an economist, you look towards all kinds of different measures, data points. is there something specifically you're seeing with regard to either business activity or anecdotal evidence from some of you
you heard steve's report, ylan's report, you heard rick's report. is there a sense now that we could see those inflationary pressures really start to ease >> i think we'll get another ugly number for the month of december it's only by this time next year that inflation will moderate that just goes to the diagnosis behind what's driving inflation. in my view, it's the pandemic. particularly the delta wave, which did a lot of damage to our economy and particularly southeast asia that's...
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ashleyiacy and rick are sticking around. when we come back, we will talk with a member of congress on yesterday's censure vote, its importance, and what comes next for her and her colleagues as threats of violence among the gop ranks continue. >>> plus, we know what it takes to be a republican senate hopeful these days, tightly embracing donald trump's election lies. add arizona attorney general, and now senate candidate to the list of participants more than a year after president biden's victory there. he is launching a, quote, investigation into 2020. but we have exclusive new audio that shows quite clearly no one knows thinking about what they are investigating at this point. >>> later in the program, trying to get to the program of what happened on january 6th. working hard to uncover the full picture. the latest reporting and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. etes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from
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all of that sounds murky and difficult to me. >> all right rick, thank you very much.ossy bond market today. >> thank you >> rick santelli out at the cme. >>> so as mentioned the consumer price index up 6.2% from a year ago, the hottest reading since 1990 let's dig into the reasons why fuel oil rising almost 60% on the year energy, up 30% used cars up 26% new cars, up 10% food, up 12% now housing is starting to rise as well, playing some catch-up to home price appreciation, up 4%, but rising quickly month on month. how can inflation protect your portfolio? joining me, portfolio manager at angel capital advisors welcome to both of you cheryl, let's begin with ou. how should people protect themselves >> yes, absolutely when we look at the data points around inflation, we are really more focused on staying shorter duration here, and particularly favorable on the financial sector, banks in particular, consumer finance, are all leveraged to outperform in an inflationary environment given a steeper yield curve, reacceleration, releveraging of the consumer and a benign compet
all of that sounds murky and difficult to me. >> all right rick, thank you very much.ossy bond market today. >> thank you >> rick santelli out at the cme. >>> so as mentioned the consumer price index up 6.2% from a year ago, the hottest reading since 1990 let's dig into the reasons why fuel oil rising almost 60% on the year energy, up 30% used cars up 26% new cars, up 10% food, up 12% now housing is starting to rise as well, playing some catch-up to home price...
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i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (the apples in stereo's "7 stars" playing) ♪ 7 stars in the sky, in the sky ♪ yeah, paula, that sounds perfect. yeah, close the deal. thank you. and to you. hey. hey. ask me why i'm here. you know, i ask myself that question every day. that was paula, my agent, with big news about my book "heat wave." mm-hmm.
i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? detective kate beckett. beckett. beckett. nikki heat? the character he's basing on you. and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. (the apples in stereo's "7 stars" playing) ♪ 7 stars in the sky, in...
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rick: good morning, rachel.of the southeast. look at this. this is wave heights. we have the spots waves offshore are 20 feet high. all of that energy driven toward the shore with strong winds. winds with the 50 mile-an-hour range. along with the rain. rain is not as much heavy causing flooding as pushing of water in from the ocean towards the coast that will continue to be across the day today, across parts of the southeast, throughout the afternoon, parts of the mid-atlantic this is a big event across the coast with an area saw flooding last weekend from another type of storm. today, this is what the country is looking like. overall aside from the southeast not looking that bad, we'll look at temps warming up across the plains. we're 65 across chicago. by midweek we start to see cold air come back in, the first snow across the northern plains, when we get towards thursday. will, over to you. will: thank you, rick. turning to headlines. wisconsin health care organization parts ways with aaron rodgers. green bay
rick: good morning, rachel.of the southeast. look at this. this is wave heights. we have the spots waves offshore are 20 feet high. all of that energy driven toward the shore with strong winds. winds with the 50 mile-an-hour range. along with the rain. rain is not as much heavy causing flooding as pushing of water in from the ocean towards the coast that will continue to be across the day today, across parts of the southeast, throughout the afternoon, parts of the mid-atlantic this is a big...
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, going to put a stop to the now, we will have jim interpret what rick was talking about there, there was a lot of technical talk predict. >> i'm not 100 percent sure what he was talking mother but i can tell you that if we are talking with aar pie plan of the projecs out there, across the states and local and federal government, there's clearly enough work to be done and i know that there is some concern think out theree with this margin for such a bill that congress as to whether that money can get out there and be good in the streets and invested quickly. i can say absolutely yes, whether it's our nations roads and bridges or in our nations transit systems. there are a lot of projects out there that the devotees in the localities and transit systems are ready to go to work on and we just need congress to get out there and pass this bill. it's a little frustrating because they've got a bipartisan bill in the infrastructure investment in the jobs act that the senate acted on about three months ago and is pending in the house and were really hopeful that the house come together and ab
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rick caroll was one of the top american coaches. his victim was 15. despite the lawsuit. 8 years later, he was appointed coach of the year, and he worked for another 26 years before finally being sentenced to 7 years in prison. little's files also include a dispatch from associated press reporting, the exclusion of mc ivy. a former olympic champion turned coach from his club for having intimate relations with several under age athletes. one of them later became his wife. usa swimming only excluded him and 2013 sean hutchinson. george gave me jack nelson. charles roberts, the roll call goes on usa swimming, covered up dozens of cases. you know, if you're just some average coach here in indianapolis and you got arrested from last in kids, they would kick you out of swimming very simply. if you are a good coach, however, somebody like sean hutchinson, they handled or every luciano or rick carl, or mic, try be fill in the blank. if you are a successful coach that produced metals and money for them, they handled your claim differently. t
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. >>> and a "worldwide exchange" exclusive with rick perry. his take on the growing european energy crisis, vladimir putin and much more happening on this thursday, november 11th, and this is "worldwide exchange. >>> good morning, good afternoon or good evening welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian sullivan once again we are live from london you can see the london eye, the giant ferris wheel you have to check it out it's touristy, yeah, but it'sal, and you can see everything and it's a stunning day today. >>> your money, just sitting off record highs even with a draw down on wednesday. we are seeing futures higher across the board, not making too much of it nasdaq futures have turned even higher than a few minutes ago. we tell you, it's 5:00 on the east coast, not a lot of futures trading action as more people come in, whether it's london, frankfurt or new york, and we're seeing nasdaq futures up nicely up 102 points right now. we're going to tell you something that you already know. inflation is on the rise, costs f
. >>> and a "worldwide exchange" exclusive with rick perry. his take on the growing european energy crisis, vladimir putin and much more happening on this thursday, november 11th, and this is "worldwide exchange. >>> good morning, good afternoon or good evening welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching i'm brian sullivan once again we are live from london you can see the london eye, the giant ferris wheel you have to check it out it's touristy,...
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rick, thank you so much. steve, thanks to you, as well. josh brown, i guess the best case scenario in all of this is the whole thing is a scare and the worst of omicron is not realized and that the fed can taper and that all is good >> well, we had a 3% sell-off that took place over the six days in july when it became apparent that delta would be a worldwide issue and what did end up happening was really any significant change in either the death or the hospitalization rate and in fact, what we ended up learning later that summer was that the existing vaccines were plenty effective both in terms of fighting off the infection or preserving people's lives who got the infection. we don't have any of that information yet with this new strain, and i think if you're an investor and not a scientist or a doctor or somebody who is in the fidst omidst of working on virusis you should not be drastically altering your portfolio if you don't know which direction it can go. it's entirely possible that this is a more transmissible version than delta, but
rick, thank you so much. steve, thanks to you, as well. josh brown, i guess the best case scenario in all of this is the whole thing is a scare and the worst of omicron is not realized and that the fed can taper and that all is good >> well, we had a 3% sell-off that took place over the six days in july when it became apparent that delta would be a worldwide issue and what did end up happening was really any significant change in either the death or the hospitalization rate and in fact,...
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rick, it's good to see you again. back to last february and march when cases were spreading and the biggest problem we had in the united states is we weren't actually testing. our surveillance couldn't be that good because we weren't testing. i assume at this point with as many people vaccinated as we have and with testing sites i see all over the place, we should be better at detecting when, not if, but when omicron gets to the united states. >>. >> ali, good morning. it's great to be back with you. this is a reminder that this pandemic is far from over. it is not a surprise to us that we see another variant. we are going to continue to see variants emerge until we get the world vaccinated against this virus and stop it, but you're exactly right because of the efforts around the world to increase genomic surveillance and the sequencing and testing of these viruses, we can get an early read on something new emerging. a big hat tip to the scientist in south africa, botswana, hong kong, israel and belgium for alerting t
rick, it's good to see you again. back to last february and march when cases were spreading and the biggest problem we had in the united states is we weren't actually testing. our surveillance couldn't be that good because we weren't testing. i assume at this point with as many people vaccinated as we have and with testing sites i see all over the place, we should be better at detecting when, not if, but when omicron gets to the united states. >>. >> ali, good morning. it's great to...
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guess what question rick there is a virginia's governor race back then. guess what?he republicans won that race and the midterms in 2010. i'm not saying the past is prologue, but we are here again. >> harris: and whatever you say can you get last word, it's always the best last word. we will move on. as we keep a close eye on the polls in virginia which very mel may set the stage, president biden is bringing newe sleepy joe after he appeared to take a nap at the global climate summit. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda - a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer where keytruda is approved to be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this
guess what question rick there is a virginia's governor race back then. guess what?he republicans won that race and the midterms in 2010. i'm not saying the past is prologue, but we are here again. >> harris: and whatever you say can you get last word, it's always the best last word. we will move on. as we keep a close eye on the polls in virginia which very mel may set the stage, president biden is bringing newe sleepy joe after he appeared to take a nap at the global climate summit....
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it's senator rick scott of florida. stay with us. >>> welcome back. after the strong election night on tuesday, republicans are more bullish about winning control of the house next year, and now even the 50/50 senate. senator rick scott is the head of the republican senate campaign committee. senator scott, welcome back to "meet the press," sir. >> great. it was a good day for republicans on tuesday, and i think it puts us in position. we'll have a great november '22. >> let me ask you something that stuck out to me. as unpopular as joe biden was in virginia, donald trump was actually more unpopular. both glenn youngkin and jack ciattarelli had a similar stance on how to deal with donald trump. they didn't attack him or denounce him, but they didn't embrace him or hug him and sort of sending a message a bit to independent voters. is that the better formula, and is that the formula you're looking for from republican candidates in battleground states in 2022? >> first, i hope democrats continue to be obsessed with donald trump. i think terry mcauliffe w
it's senator rick scott of florida. stay with us. >>> welcome back. after the strong election night on tuesday, republicans are more bullish about winning control of the house next year, and now even the 50/50 senate. senator rick scott is the head of the republican senate campaign committee. senator scott, welcome back to "meet the press," sir. >> great. it was a good day for republicans on tuesday, and i think it puts us in position. we'll have a great november '22....
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melissa lee, back to you >> thank you, rick santelli.hose rates rose this week the tech sector fell the nasdaq the worst performing, down more than 1%, and a number of etfs catering to high-growth names, also down our next guest thinks it is time to put a fork in the tech trade left's bring in christopher harvey, head of equity strategy at wells fargo securities. great to see you >> it is great to see you too, melissa. >> let me get this straight. about a month ago you were recommending technology. fast forward a month and here you are saying the tech trade is over one month ago the ten-year yield was approximately where it is now, chris what has changed in that past month? >> melissa, when you are looking at rates you really have to look below the surface, and you have break evens which are inflation expectation and real rates what has happened is real rates have gone down 30, 35 basis points they're a key indication what the market thinks about growth the market thought growth would come down. to rick's point, there's more and more tal
melissa lee, back to you >> thank you, rick santelli.hose rates rose this week the tech sector fell the nasdaq the worst performing, down more than 1%, and a number of etfs catering to high-growth names, also down our next guest thinks it is time to put a fork in the tech trade left's bring in christopher harvey, head of equity strategy at wells fargo securities. great to see you >> it is great to see you too, melissa. >> let me get this straight. about a month ago you were...
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rick, this feels much like the year after president obama was elected and then not so much. so what's your take on all of this? >> 64 seats in that first obama midterm was lost after they got the wakeup call in 2009 after losing both virginia and new jersey in that year. it might be that democrats don't have much they can do about that. this is history. but it's an interesting split in the democratic party. some people say, we have to do more and do it more quickly. that's the progressive answer, and you have others who say, we have to dial it back. joe manchin is saying this is a validation of his view that maybe bills are going further than the american people want. maybe they don't want fdr. maybe they want stability. i think there's a bigger issue, and maybe the autopsy will get t but how do you make a message that connects? the last year has been drift in terms of messaging. it's been all over the place, and it's been about infighting and even if they pass not just the one bill they passed on friday, but the social spending bill, it's not clear this is what the public w
rick, this feels much like the year after president obama was elected and then not so much. so what's your take on all of this? >> 64 seats in that first obama midterm was lost after they got the wakeup call in 2009 after losing both virginia and new jersey in that year. it might be that democrats don't have much they can do about that. this is history. but it's an interesting split in the democratic party. some people say, we have to do more and do it more quickly. that's the progressive...
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rick santelli and wow a six-box.ts shows hiring and goods and services, a good number about 450,000 >> thanks. austin, i never know with you. i think you have a lot of time being sort of, i don't know, you've taken on the you were betting on draftkings, you'd always be on the under are you on under today >> i usually am. but today the virus has been down, so i'm going on the over i'll say 525 >> okay. you got to bring my six shot back up. that's why i was going from left to right so i can remember who is there who is on the right there? is that mick nul vamulvaney >> yes, it is. >> you want to get into the economic business or the overall environment? what were you doing tuesday night? were you laughing? >> oh, having a good time tuesday night. it's always fun to see the folks in the other party fight over whether or not they're too progressive or moderate. we had those swings in my party. it's good to see them deem with that when we look at jobs, i'm with the rest of the group, we see something between 450 and 5. it
rick santelli and wow a six-box.ts shows hiring and goods and services, a good number about 450,000 >> thanks. austin, i never know with you. i think you have a lot of time being sort of, i don't know, you've taken on the you were betting on draftkings, you'd always be on the under are you on under today >> i usually am. but today the virus has been down, so i'm going on the over i'll say 525 >> okay. you got to bring my six shot back up. that's why i was going from left to...
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bill lee is chief economist at the milken institute fret rick mish kin is a former federal reserve board member are these nominations to make it through the senate >> it will be a breeze to get through the questioning. what will be interesting will be the questioning. inclusive growth and climate -- everyone on the republican side is going ask them how is the fed going to influence climate and income distribution. >> those questions would be coming from, presumably, the so-called progressive side of the democratic caucus in the senate professor mish kin, what do you see here as bill points out, there is a climate agenda that is sort of native to the progressive wing of the democratic party. and how would the fed affect climate change through its policies or regulations? >> so, i actually think it's a actually terrible idea to ask the fed to be involved in solving climate change problems or changes of -- problems of income distribution, income inequality these are very important issues, i have strong views on some of them, but it's not the fed's job fix those problems that's the job of ou
bill lee is chief economist at the milken institute fret rick mish kin is a former federal reserve board member are these nominations to make it through the senate >> it will be a breeze to get through the questioning. what will be interesting will be the questioning. inclusive growth and climate -- everyone on the republican side is going ask them how is the fed going to influence climate and income distribution. >> those questions would be coming from, presumably, the so-called...
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rick, they give so much. aaron, thanks for being with me. happy thanksgiving weekend.up after last week's holiday parade massacreo in wisconsin, many are wondering if the democrats will continue to demonize law enforcement and push for radical bail laws? i guess we know what going to be. sean and rachel will join us to discuss next as special edition of "hannity" co stay right there. look, if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better—xfinity mobile. now, they have unlimited for just $30 a month. $30. and they're number 1 in customer satisfaction. his number? delete it. i'm deleting it. so break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes it easy to switch and save hundreds. with xfinity home, you can keep your home and everything in it more protected. i can wrangle all my deliveries. thanks, hoss! and i help walk the dog from wherever. *door unlocks* ♪ ♪ well, i can b
rick, they give so much. aaron, thanks for being with me. happy thanksgiving weekend.up after last week's holiday parade massacreo in wisconsin, many are wondering if the democrats will continue to demonize law enforcement and push for radical bail laws? i guess we know what going to be. sean and rachel will join us to discuss next as special edition of "hannity" co stay right there. look, if your wireless carrier was a guy, you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at...
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rick santelli, how are we looking now? >> you know, there was a lot of action in this treasury complex before any minutes of the last fed meet prosecuting read. matter of fact, i brought it out at 8:30 -- excuse me, 10:00 eastern, we had the deflator month over month and the deflate ear year over year on the core both up hot, hot, hot. and the pricing index on our second time around the block on gdp was also-on-the hot side we had a flatter yield curve, lower yields and long ma turtsz and that was the setup going into the fed minutes let's look at how every maturity looks quick loo. twos up two basis points not much movement on the fed minutes. fives, tens, and 30s as you go down the curve you will see in this recent time bracket not a lot of volatility. but for the day by the time you get to the 30 year, it is aiming down there is the curve flattening. look at 30s cared to twos, now at 1 3, we are making a fresh 14-month pass at the flattest the yield curve has been there are many moving parts here various dovish fed pers
rick santelli, how are we looking now? >> you know, there was a lot of action in this treasury complex before any minutes of the last fed meet prosecuting read. matter of fact, i brought it out at 8:30 -- excuse me, 10:00 eastern, we had the deflator month over month and the deflate ear year over year on the core both up hot, hot, hot. and the pricing index on our second time around the block on gdp was also-on-the hot side we had a flatter yield curve, lower yields and long ma turtsz and...
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also rick wilson. erin, i just want you to point out to us what the big oes irses were with this trial. was it the justice system? the growing white conservative arm of the country right now? is it both? what is it? >> yeah. i think that on the other side of the verdict what you have is a lot of americans wondering what are the rules and to who will they apply? he is right that race was absolutely a part of this even though the race of everyone involved in the case is white. there is a question about the second amendment. who's allowed to stand their ground? even you have to think about the climate in which the shootings happened in kenosha with kyle rittenhouse opening fire at this protest. these were people gathering to protest police treatment of communities of color by police. right? these protests part of happening in cities i cross the country last summer. the overwhelming majority, a harvard study found they're peaceful and the narrative in conservative media is that they're rife with violence a
also rick wilson. erin, i just want you to point out to us what the big oes irses were with this trial. was it the justice system? the growing white conservative arm of the country right now? is it both? what is it? >> yeah. i think that on the other side of the verdict what you have is a lot of americans wondering what are the rules and to who will they apply? he is right that race was absolutely a part of this even though the race of everyone involved in the case is white. there is a...