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can see that spike up. that was jay powell's testimony in front of congress.e will testify in front of the senate. it would be waiting for another big spike, a big selloff in 10 year treasuries? the yield went to 2.95% last week, a four-year high. we are not quite back to those levels yet. we did see a selloff fed through into asia. the nikkei, switzerland, there of theer markets, most markets traded into the red yesterday. the u.s. rolled over, the banks seems to decide they had enough and rolled over and that took the market with them. the dollar is bid and the aussie dollar is trading down. what you are getting is a dollar strength into the story. gold is also bid. we are waiting to see what jerome powell has to say. just to clarify some points, it will be interesting to see if this is the same from jerome powell. here is juliette saly. u.s. president donald trump is set to announce tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. he told a team wants to announce tariffs of what he 5% on steel and 10% on aluminum from all countries. it would be one of trump's toughes
can see that spike up. that was jay powell's testimony in front of congress.e will testify in front of the senate. it would be waiting for another big spike, a big selloff in 10 year treasuries? the yield went to 2.95% last week, a four-year high. we are not quite back to those levels yet. we did see a selloff fed through into asia. the nikkei, switzerland, there of theer markets, most markets traded into the red yesterday. the u.s. rolled over, the banks seems to decide they had enough and...
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spike -- of ain a spike in violence and attacks, this woman assaulted outside her front door. >> i was hit by something. i don't know iit was a stone or btle. i lost consciousness. >> they also want more done to stop illegal immigration, saying it puts a strain on publicic serviceses. he roads have been blocked. more protests have been called for a tuesday. >> it is to demonstrate that we will progressively rise up and up until our rights are guaranteed. >> many children stayed away from class on monday. parents are worried about pilot attacks -- violent attacks close to local schools. the french government t said it sent extxtra police officers lat week. there are nearlrly 1 1000. protesters have vowed to continue their strike action until they see their demands being met. >> time now for our top stories on france 24. french president emmanuel macron has wrapped up his trip to india. he has promised millions more to renewable energy. a passenger plane has crashed in nepal. 67 passengers and four crew members were on board when the plane went down in a football field coming in to land.
spike -- of ain a spike in violence and attacks, this woman assaulted outside her front door. >> i was hit by something. i don't know iit was a stone or btle. i lost consciousness. >> they also want more done to stop illegal immigration, saying it puts a strain on publicic serviceses. he roads have been blocked. more protests have been called for a tuesday. >> it is to demonstrate that we will progressively rise up and up until our rights are guaranteed. >> many children...
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>> against spike, yes. to make the substance illegal. and that is the charge that we utilize. >> what is the penalty? >> it's a violation, so -- >> so a traffic ticket in effect? >> basically. >> so it is not a determent to speak of. >> not at all. not at all. >> all right. thank you. and thanks again to the whole panel. you all have been most helpful in our work and we'll continue down this path, pass new laws so you have the tools you need to stop this to the best of your ability. but we need your input, so thank you very much. >> thank you, are sir. >> the chairman yields back and the chair will recognize miss caster from florida. >> thank you very much. thank you for being here. dr. kahn, in your testimony, you talk about the significance barriers to access for folks who are suffering from opoid addiction and you say we have a significant addiction treatment gap in america. you cite the journal of american medical association, a report in 2015 that says 80% of americans with opoid addiction do not receive treatment. and you've recomm
>> against spike, yes. to make the substance illegal. and that is the charge that we utilize. >> what is the penalty? >> it's a violation, so -- >> so a traffic ticket in effect? >> basically. >> so it is not a determent to speak of. >> not at all. not at all. >> all right. thank you. and thanks again to the whole panel. you all have been most helpful in our work and we'll continue down this path, pass new laws so you have the tools you need to...
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while criminal arrests under both administrations were about the erme, non-criminal arrests saw a 334% spike under president plump. sis afternoon people took to the streets of san francisco. >> we are one! >> reporter: can i ask you a question really quickly? are you willing to get arrested cre today? r i'm willing to get arrested esr my community, yes. >> reporter: 25-year-old juan pierto is undocumented. he's been living here for 17 years. has your family changed the way they're living because of the current climate? >> absolutely. there is a depression rising in my family. family members no longer want to go out of their households. and that's no way the live. >> reporter: protesters don't dsok like they're leaving any time soon.
while criminal arrests under both administrations were about the erme, non-criminal arrests saw a 334% spike under president plump. sis afternoon people took to the streets of san francisco. >> we are one! >> reporter: can i ask you a question really quickly? are you willing to get arrested cre today? r i'm willing to get arrested esr my community, yes. >> reporter: 25-year-old juan pierto is undocumented. he's been living here for 17 years. has your family changed the way...
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aluminum premiums spiking on the prospect of higher import costs.arkets reacting very much in the last month or so. .t had been rising you heard adam talking about this earlier on with people who had done the math on what would happen if there were to be 40% import tariffs on places like china. so, we have seen that. it has become particularly pronounced as president called for the 10% tariff to be signed into implementation next week. anyway, you can see that chart on the bloomberg. mark: funny knows i like my topical charts. knows i like my topical charts. no pressure on kaylee. what have you got? kaylee: we all know volatility is back, but this is not the vex, this is a one-day percentage move on the s&p 500. were only eight trading days were things moved up or down 1%. this year, 15 already. depending on what happens today, if we close 1% lower or change 1% higher, we will have doubled in just two months from january 2 to march 2 to that number of 1%. rapidly.appening very the s&p has move like this before. everyone says this is normal. this is
aluminum premiums spiking on the prospect of higher import costs.arkets reacting very much in the last month or so. .t had been rising you heard adam talking about this earlier on with people who had done the math on what would happen if there were to be 40% import tariffs on places like china. so, we have seen that. it has become particularly pronounced as president called for the 10% tariff to be signed into implementation next week. anyway, you can see that chart on the bloomberg. mark:...
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some businesses can shut down when there are enormous price spikes, many can't. us, our reliance includes the british chamber of commerce, the major energy users council, other manufacturers as well, and trade unions. they are concerned about jobs and businesses and investment. what you do, reopen a storage facility? when you see this has actually happened now, is it time to build supply again or is this drive to get away from gas going to mean there will be much more investment in wind energy and other forms of energy? two things, i think your video was important. in the last ten years we have seen a reduction of gas demand in europe and the uk, so we find. ——gas demand in europe and the uk, so we were fine. we have seen since 2014 and increasing gas demand in the uk and you are absolutely right, as we saw in the video, the increase was linked to the coal to gas switching. so you are getting greener, we are getting greener, but we are getting more reliant on gas and we have less storage. the thing is europe has storage, so perhaps there is... maybe europe is the
some businesses can shut down when there are enormous price spikes, many can't. us, our reliance includes the british chamber of commerce, the major energy users council, other manufacturers as well, and trade unions. they are concerned about jobs and businesses and investment. what you do, reopen a storage facility? when you see this has actually happened now, is it time to build supply again or is this drive to get away from gas going to mean there will be much more investment in wind energy...
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further south, rising temperatures have seen a sudden spike in burst water pipes.have been cut off in london, kent, scotland and wales. in carmarthenshire, darren has been without running water since thursday. getting rainwaterfrom outside and from my neighbour, so it's not impossible. but i would say the worst thing is not being able to keep the washing up in the kitchen clean and also keep myself clean, having a shower every day. just a very basic wash in a basin with cold water. as people queued for bottled water in south london, frustration grew at the lack of a basic service. 7:30 in the morning, they sent me a message that the water's fixed. nothing was fixed. i think this is absolutely appalling. it is shocking that there is such poor... well, zero communication. in the midlands, big companies like jaguar, land rover and cadbury halted production so severn trent could sustain supplies to households. the cold weather devastated wildlife too. the storms killed millions of sea creatures. in east yorkshire, they've been rescuing lobsters and reviving them in sal
further south, rising temperatures have seen a sudden spike in burst water pipes.have been cut off in london, kent, scotland and wales. in carmarthenshire, darren has been without running water since thursday. getting rainwaterfrom outside and from my neighbour, so it's not impossible. but i would say the worst thing is not being able to keep the washing up in the kitchen clean and also keep myself clean, having a shower every day. just a very basic wash in a basin with cold water. as people...
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after a blowout quarter last week, the stock spiked then tjx stayed up on thursday when a stock is upwn day, you know the underlying company is doing a very right. and lang thinks the move might be just getting started. indicator just flashed a buy well a relative index strength at the bottom is at overbought levels, these stories are overbought because attracting too much attention i like in my view the last quarter of tj x is the game changing. right when we get to 100 is where he thinks it could top off. if the market cascades because of cohn's departure, this is the stock to buy and what about the big blow up from target which sent the stock plunging, he says don't touch this lang points out it is selling off on a high turnover, a classic bear sign. the mac d indicator is rolling over to a sell signaling i say ouch thing to remember here is that target sales were actually strong the problem was with the execution. spent way too much juicing those sales. the bottom line, stocks are coming down on cohn's departure and tougher talk on china. could be a good place to go. he likes cost
after a blowout quarter last week, the stock spiked then tjx stayed up on thursday when a stock is upwn day, you know the underlying company is doing a very right. and lang thinks the move might be just getting started. indicator just flashed a buy well a relative index strength at the bottom is at overbought levels, these stories are overbought because attracting too much attention i like in my view the last quarter of tj x is the game changing. right when we get to 100 is where he thinks it...
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. >> market first move of a spike. looking to 2019 or 2020 who knows where we'll be. long time projections don't mean a lot to me, i doubt very were we'll see 4 hikes this year, we have more than 1 basis points up in last year, long end of company is not moving, 30-year is down. last thing they want to an inverted yel yield curve, he was asked that question, he kind of punted on it. >> pushing back a little bit this idea that even powell said that you know that the projects for 2019 and 2020 don't really matter. i think they do matter. the fed's best guess of what the world is going to look like in a year or two, what this world looks like is inflation for the first time in years. over shooting the fed's 2% target, the fed pushing interest rate bession level -- beyond level where they think are neutral in long run, saying by 20 within the2020 they will tap. >> i am not sure how they could know that. >> this is important message that investors need to heed. >> the fed has a habit of over estimating where they think that interest rates will be and over estimating how we
. >> market first move of a spike. looking to 2019 or 2020 who knows where we'll be. long time projections don't mean a lot to me, i doubt very were we'll see 4 hikes this year, we have more than 1 basis points up in last year, long end of company is not moving, 30-year is down. last thing they want to an inverted yel yield curve, he was asked that question, he kind of punted on it. >> pushing back a little bit this idea that even powell said that you know that the projects for 2019...
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we know there was a huge spike in wholesale gas prices asa huge spike in wholesale gas prices as a directt that we have had over the last few days. but we also know that companies buy in bulk, they buy in large quantities and that protects them against these spikes in demand. so they shouldn't have to directly raise their prices as a direct result. the key thing to remember is that wholesale gas prices is one pa rt that wholesale gas prices is one part of your bill, up to i4% of your bill. getting it through your pipes and cables which has nothing to do with the energy companies is a quarter of the bill. it is an environment where the energy companies are facing political pressure. are they worried at all about the implications of price rises? there is a price cap on the way, the government is introducing a price cap. it will be enforced by next winter probably. then there is the labour party, talking seriously about renationalising a lot of energy and water supplies as well. a lot of pressure on energy companies from both sides. several people have been injured and at least 100 arrested
we know there was a huge spike in wholesale gas prices asa huge spike in wholesale gas prices as a directt that we have had over the last few days. but we also know that companies buy in bulk, they buy in large quantities and that protects them against these spikes in demand. so they shouldn't have to directly raise their prices as a direct result. the key thing to remember is that wholesale gas prices is one pa rt that wholesale gas prices is one part of your bill, up to i4% of your bill....
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there's going to be spikes. credit and general does not have the upside.n this environment, you do have the ability to get some income that is now mid-single digits. you are protecting against that throw down risk they saw in equities in february. >> you're going to have to give us a queue of what you have been doing. what have you been looking at? >> we are interested in the short end of the investment market. what is notable is that you are seeing stress and strain on investments on the front-end and not in high-yield. it has underperformed its data. have been more involved in triple c's. the part of the market that confuses me the most in high-yield is the short doubled the paper. i think it is well over owned. no upside it all. nothing but downsides. i think the rotation there is something to look at. >> there sticking with me. coming up, we're going to run you through some of the markets. a big move it along and of the treasury curve. a very small bit of the front and leaves us with a much flatter curve. ahead, the week ahead featuring a new month and
there's going to be spikes. credit and general does not have the upside.n this environment, you do have the ability to get some income that is now mid-single digits. you are protecting against that throw down risk they saw in equities in february. >> you're going to have to give us a queue of what you have been doing. what have you been looking at? >> we are interested in the short end of the investment market. what is notable is that you are seeing stress and strain on investments...
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department responded to an increase in the use of subsequent overdose of synthetic marijuana known as spike. the search is police department implemented various means of tracking the problem in addition to the law enforcement efforts and in 2015 the syracuse police department saw its largest family of overdoses from the use of synthetic marijuana. the services are related to the overall overdoses and also made the largest number of arrests related to the substance. the new chemical formations are beginning. this is just one example of dangerous synthetic compounds te danger this synthetic compounds that are flooding the streets. it's designed to mimic drugs but marijuana, lsd, ecstasy and other hard drugs. they can be more potent than the real thing and oftentimes they are more deadly. in addition, they are not just affecting the users. my officers and other first responders are put in harms way simply by coming in contact with these substances. as a local law-enforcement official, we need hr 251 switch is introduced by congressman. under this bill it could be temporarily added to the new s
department responded to an increase in the use of subsequent overdose of synthetic marijuana known as spike. the search is police department implemented various means of tracking the problem in addition to the law enforcement efforts and in 2015 the syracuse police department saw its largest family of overdoses from the use of synthetic marijuana. the services are related to the overall overdoses and also made the largest number of arrests related to the substance. the new chemical formations...
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while we are talking about maps and identifying spikes in need, sir? >> thank you very much. happy st. patrick's month to everybody here today. [laughter] i would like to thank the president, first lady, and p who has neverc said no, to the parents. my name is kevin and my wife marianne and i volunteer for a small mom-and-pop nonprofit in new jersey. all volunteers and we do not have any federal grants or state grants. my question is -- i forgot. one second. kellyanne, my wife said that the only way i could retire is if i work with you on the opioid epidemic, so since you are both jersey girls, i figured maybe you could work it out with her? [laughter] kellyanne: you got it. >> thank you very much. i am not a professional, i am just a dad who buried his son. jason was 24 when we lost him. it is just hard to fathom that my journey has taken us from his bedroom, where we lost him, to the east room of the white house. but actually, with all due respect, i would have traded all of this for five more minutes with him. just five. so, city of angels, although it nonprofit, we think
while we are talking about maps and identifying spikes in need, sir? >> thank you very much. happy st. patrick's month to everybody here today. [laughter] i would like to thank the president, first lady, and p who has neverc said no, to the parents. my name is kevin and my wife marianne and i volunteer for a small mom-and-pop nonprofit in new jersey. all volunteers and we do not have any federal grants or state grants. my question is -- i forgot. one second. kellyanne, my wife said that...
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oil spiking about half an hour ago. up 1.5%. we are looking into what is behind that spike.ight now not having too much evidence of its in terms of the overall market direction. sector composition wise, the oil spike is certainly influencing. if we look at the s&p 500, we will see most of the sectors are higher. 10 of 11 are higher. energy helped by oil. on the bottom we have technology down .1%. helping to explain why that has been slipping between gains and losses. as for the big movers on the upside and downside of the s&p 500, we are looking at all to beauty -- ulta beauty. guidance better than feared according to rbc. western digital up 3.5%. an upgrade at bear. the analyst sees a 30% upside. broadcom down 4%. they beat first-quarter announced estimates. in mind guidance not enough. that is one of the big drags on the tech sector. avery dennison down 2.6%. jpmorgan has cut their shares from underperform. the only sell out there citing some devaluation. mark: investors are eying ireland. is border remains the biggest roadblock to a brexit transition. the gap on the irish
oil spiking about half an hour ago. up 1.5%. we are looking into what is behind that spike.ight now not having too much evidence of its in terms of the overall market direction. sector composition wise, the oil spike is certainly influencing. if we look at the s&p 500, we will see most of the sectors are higher. 10 of 11 are higher. energy helped by oil. on the bottom we have technology down .1%. helping to explain why that has been slipping between gains and losses. as for the big movers...
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they have seen a spike in violent crimes committed by juveniles. they have been working hard to combat it. it. >> the carjacking happened about 2:15 am. the san jose police say six teens were involved. one of them had a gun. this man who asked not to be edified. >> they turned the corner and he ran and jumped into the cars. they were gone. >> you could hear them for the next 15 minutes. tires squealing and driving in circles in the neighborhood. police leaders spotted them. they began a suit. chp took over. the teens went on the highway following them from san jose all the way to livermore. as it turns out, all the chart -- carjacking suspects are between 14 to 17 years old. >> there have been a number of those incidents recently. >> it involved five teens two weeks ago. the arrested 12 members of it teed robbery crew back in january. back in november, there were more carjackings. one of the getaway drivers was just 11 years old. >> unfortunately, these are serious crimes. these young kids are being involved in them. >> the district attorney recogn
they have seen a spike in violent crimes committed by juveniles. they have been working hard to combat it. it. >> the carjacking happened about 2:15 am. the san jose police say six teens were involved. one of them had a gun. this man who asked not to be edified. >> they turned the corner and he ran and jumped into the cars. they were gone. >> you could hear them for the next 15 minutes. tires squealing and driving in circles in the neighborhood. police leaders spotted them....
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charles: i think we'll see a spike in household formation and entrepreneurship. someone in the market though, how worried are you about headline risk? it seems like the headlines moved the market a lot. whether it's this scandal or this person being jettisoned from the white house. they have had more impact on the market than hard-core economic data. >> that's unfortunate. what's so great about 2018 for the overall market. this will alleviate fears for anyone watching. we are in a unique situation where tech kals and fundamentals intersect. tax reform just passed. it's only march. so when those things set up and move forward, it will override any of the things with the headline risk, even if you have a little move we could shake it off. charles: you see that happening as well? >> i actually agree with melissa. i want to see and observe how well kudlow and the president gel. and to see what kudlow focuses on especially on -- charles: he focuses on a strong dollar and doesn't like tariffs. mnuchin said a weak dollar is not necessarily a bad thing. there will be som
charles: i think we'll see a spike in household formation and entrepreneurship. someone in the market though, how worried are you about headline risk? it seems like the headlines moved the market a lot. whether it's this scandal or this person being jettisoned from the white house. they have had more impact on the market than hard-core economic data. >> that's unfortunate. what's so great about 2018 for the overall market. this will alleviate fears for anyone watching. we are in a unique...
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well for more on the startling spike in infections and the evolution of h.i.v. let's bring in an epidemiologist dr bonnie he joins us from manila thank you for talking with us how dangerous is this new the strain dr and are we possibly looking at another epidemic. well the current strain in the philippines or the current situation in the philippines is unusual in that compared to the rest of the world really been having an explosive epidemic this train is not new actually it is a strain that is more common in southeast asia in ireland as a matter of fact but what is so unusual about the philippines was we had not seen the strain being up a dominant strain in the philippines and all of a sudden it flips and becomes a dominant strain we don't know too much about the strains because they are what we call non be subtypes which are less studied compared to be so types that are seen in the united states in western europe and we're seeing some alarming rates of drug resistance among these new strains or we've seen major advances also in treatment of h.i.b. in recent ye
well for more on the startling spike in infections and the evolution of h.i.v. let's bring in an epidemiologist dr bonnie he joins us from manila thank you for talking with us how dangerous is this new the strain dr and are we possibly looking at another epidemic. well the current strain in the philippines or the current situation in the philippines is unusual in that compared to the rest of the world really been having an explosive epidemic this train is not new actually it is a strain that is...
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comes after a month of sharp spikes and drop. after the president announcement about the -- imposing new tariffs on chinese in ports -- imports. those tensions about a trade war will -- are easing a bit. the treasury secretary says negotiations with china are underway. he thinks a deal can be reached soon. >> we are going to proceed with our tariffs. we're working on that. we are also working on investment restrictions. we are simultaneously having negotiations with the chinese to see if we can reach an agreement. >> even with yesterday's rally, the dow recovered just about half of last week's losses and it is still down 9% from the peak in january. >>> our time is now 4:20. the white has ordered 50 russian diplomats to get out of the country. russia's consulate in seattle has also been ordered shut down by the end of next week. at least 18 countries around the world are doing the same thing, giving russian diplomats the boot. >> with the steps, the u.s. and our alleys and partners around the world make clear to russia that actio
comes after a month of sharp spikes and drop. after the president announcement about the -- imposing new tariffs on chinese in ports -- imports. those tensions about a trade war will -- are easing a bit. the treasury secretary says negotiations with china are underway. he thinks a deal can be reached soon. >> we are going to proceed with our tariffs. we're working on that. we are also working on investment restrictions. we are simultaneously having negotiations with the chinese to see if...
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the information and the ods would be trapped in real-time, which would also go to help identify the spikes. so we are hoping that if there is a possibility, that this could be done as a national model and introduced as such? i'm going to close by saying, i look at your empty chair there, kellyanne, 5394 from today, march 1 to april 1, easter sunday, that is how many chairs will be empty at easter tables, because we are losing 170 people to overdoses every day. and i would just like to close by saying, thank you very much, secretaries. you want to know me for what i have learned over the last 10 years, you do not want to be me for what eric and these other parents have gone through. thank you. [applause] kellyanne: thank you so much, kevin for sharing your story and making a difference for others. we will also keep you in our prayers. attorney general, you talked about data analytics and talking about data sharing to tracking overdose spikes. anything you want to talk about? ag sessions: the program started early last year and a lot of our places are looking at that around the country with
the information and the ods would be trapped in real-time, which would also go to help identify the spikes. so we are hoping that if there is a possibility, that this could be done as a national model and introduced as such? i'm going to close by saying, i look at your empty chair there, kellyanne, 5394 from today, march 1 to april 1, easter sunday, that is how many chairs will be empty at easter tables, because we are losing 170 people to overdoses every day. and i would just like to close by...
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not worrying about spiking interest rates?s own personal view a lot of people were expecting. that means four rate hikes this year. assuming we don't get any evidence of faster inflation i think that is about as far as they will go. liz: interest rates, brian, are you worried interest rates might get higher? 10-year seems to be calmer? >> potentially higher. inflation is not going to be accelerating as quickly as it did in the january employment report. as it did, fed is going through a pretty good job of keeping a lid on expectations. liz: it is friday. markets are coming back. give me a sense after side window trade that very few people talk about. tim? >> we really like consumer-based stocks. we like stocks like texas roadhouse and companies like brunswick. the consumer is in a great spot. their net worth is at all-time high. the debt levels and interest rates that they're paying are reasonable. we think consumer-based stocks are doing really well. liz: art, you are guy that always looks at different side window trade. what
not worrying about spiking interest rates?s own personal view a lot of people were expecting. that means four rate hikes this year. assuming we don't get any evidence of faster inflation i think that is about as far as they will go. liz: interest rates, brian, are you worried interest rates might get higher? 10-year seems to be calmer? >> potentially higher. inflation is not going to be accelerating as quickly as it did in the january employment report. as it did, fed is going through a...
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spike's one point two surely in dollars in six months hits twenty one trillion dollars max twenty one trillion dollars. yeah well you know the g.d.p. of america is not anywhere near twenty one trillion dollars you've got a country now where the debt is well above g.d.p. it's as a function the assets on the books of the central bank four or five times bigger than the central bank it's way out of control the other way they can manage just to keep interest rates artificially low and of course that creates the wealth and income gaps that result in san francisco where you've got billionaires and it's our first home most people shooting up smack on the streets that's a direct result of the federal reserve bank policies to keep insolvent banks zombie banks like j.p. morgan goldman sachs from having to declare bankruptcy and a result of social unrest results in all kinds of manner of destitution think central banks you pots if the crypto billionaires if the crypto economy if all those young guys like china think and solace from the last episode. they make this the sort of switzerland of the c
spike's one point two surely in dollars in six months hits twenty one trillion dollars max twenty one trillion dollars. yeah well you know the g.d.p. of america is not anywhere near twenty one trillion dollars you've got a country now where the debt is well above g.d.p. it's as a function the assets on the books of the central bank four or five times bigger than the central bank it's way out of control the other way they can manage just to keep interest rates artificially low and of course that...
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so there's going to be vol spikes. i think credit in general does not have the upside.n this environment, you do have the ability to get some income that is now mid-single digits and you are protecting against that drawdown risk that you saw in equities in february. jonathan: greg, you're going to have to give us a clue of what you have been doing. what are you looking at? which pieces are you picking up? o are interested in the short end of the investment market. what is notable is that you are seeing real stress and strain in investment grade corporate's , particularly at the front end, and not in high-yield. it has underperformed its data. on the high-yield side, we actually have been more involved in triple c's than double b's. the part of the market that confuses me the most in high-yield is the short-dated double b paper. i think it is well over owned. no upside it all. nothing but downsides. i think the rotation there is something to look at. jonathan: greg peters, jim keenan, and kathleen gaffney are sticking with me. coming up on the program, we are going to ru
so there's going to be vol spikes. i think credit in general does not have the upside.n this environment, you do have the ability to get some income that is now mid-single digits and you are protecting against that drawdown risk that you saw in equities in february. jonathan: greg, you're going to have to give us a clue of what you have been doing. what are you looking at? which pieces are you picking up? o are interested in the short end of the investment market. what is notable is that you...
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that is a common phenomenon, especially when you see the vix spike up the way he did and futures spikedy it did and futures spiked up. not,er it is an excuse or certainly the timing couldn't have been worse. withast couple of days jerome powell on capitol hill and not coming across very pretty weakad two days coming into this. julia: we have ongoing concerns about where the president stands , the u.s. administration stands with nafta negotiations and the pressure that puts on the likes of mexico and canada. an immediate couch response from canada because they don't know what this will look like. anything that does come's acceptance is an acceptable of this point. the canadian-dollar weakness is a result of that, too. julia: this also brings a point of, yes, the president has pride in the u.s. stock market and its outperformance until recently. and the administration has been talking to sides out of its mouth on the dollar. it brings the question of how weak is too weak for the administration in the u.s. dollar? will we see more weakness in the dollar as a result of a potential trade war
that is a common phenomenon, especially when you see the vix spike up the way he did and futures spikedy it did and futures spiked up. not,er it is an excuse or certainly the timing couldn't have been worse. withast couple of days jerome powell on capitol hill and not coming across very pretty weakad two days coming into this. julia: we have ongoing concerns about where the president stands , the u.s. administration stands with nafta negotiations and the pressure that puts on the likes of...
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and a more than 50% spike in electronic device thefts. still the police chief says the growing surveillance system is making it harder for people to get away with it. >> every single day it seems like it keeps getting better and better. so these images that we get are very helpful for our detectives to locate any suspects they're looking for. so i think it's come a long way. >> there was some good news in the report as well. auto and bicycle thefts were both down year to year. >>> meanwhile a deadline for b.a.r.t. looming to find its way to san jose. the vta, valley transportation authority, which is funding the extension is pushing for a single underground tunnel say that it would be easier and less disruptive to dig, but b.a.r.t. favors a twin tunnel design used across the rest of the system saying it's safer and easier to operate. the two sides need to agree by the end of next month for construction to begin on time. >>> a trio of bay area democrats sent a message to the white house today. california doesn't want offshore oil drilling.
and a more than 50% spike in electronic device thefts. still the police chief says the growing surveillance system is making it harder for people to get away with it. >> every single day it seems like it keeps getting better and better. so these images that we get are very helpful for our detectives to locate any suspects they're looking for. so i think it's come a long way. >> there was some good news in the report as well. auto and bicycle thefts were both down year to year....
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today cci will announce the name of spike's litter mates. i'm dana perino.allagher in for shep. >> trace: the suspected serial bomber is dead. the danger didn't die with him. that's the word from investigators in austin, texas who are now warning he may have planted more packages. >> we don't know where suspect has spend his last 24 hours. therefore, we still need to remain vigilant. >> trace: we know who he is, but we still don't know his motive and whether he had help. ahead, the investigation, how cops caught up to him and the early morning moment when this came to an explosive end. another major snowstorm slamming the northeast. thousands of flights cancelled, roads a complete mess. some areas could see a foot of snow before it's all over.
today cci will announce the name of spike's litter mates. i'm dana perino.allagher in for shep. >> trace: the suspected serial bomber is dead. the danger didn't die with him. that's the word from investigators in austin, texas who are now warning he may have planted more packages. >> we don't know where suspect has spend his last 24 hours. therefore, we still need to remain vigilant. >> trace: we know who he is, but we still don't know his motive and whether he had help....
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and online imageswe ask an expert what's behind this weeks spike in violent threats at bay area schools. (pam) now at 8. downpours in parts of the bay area. as the season's most powerful storm makes its way through.(steve) it's been like this on and off today. from the morning commute to the evening hours...rain from this march storm... making for messy conditions on the road for commuters. in the east bay ...heavy rain on highway 24 in orinda. same for people in belmont and in san jose.(pam) those conditions creating headaches .... all over. kron-4's dan kerman is live tonight at s-f-o... where there are weather- related delays tonight. but first, chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here tracking the latest on this storm. lawrence karnow: it was a very stormy start to the day with heavy rain and gusty winds. some of the heaviest rainfall totals were nearly 4 inches. the rain has turned to showers. doppler radar is showing more rain and some heavier pockets of downpours. more heavy rain is expected tonight with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms. heavy snow continues in the si
and online imageswe ask an expert what's behind this weeks spike in violent threats at bay area schools. (pam) now at 8. downpours in parts of the bay area. as the season's most powerful storm makes its way through.(steve) it's been like this on and off today. from the morning commute to the evening hours...rain from this march storm... making for messy conditions on the road for commuters. in the east bay ...heavy rain on highway 24 in orinda. same for people in belmont and in san jose.(pam)...
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sterling flat on the day after an initial spike.♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg daybreak." johng up in the next hour, chen, blackberry ceo. in washington today lawyers for at&t and time warner are facing off against the justice department. at stake among other things is how you get and how much you pay for streaming tv and movies. we welcome now jennifer rie, our senior litigation analyst, who is outside of the court has done there. let's talk about section seven of the clayton act. competition,y hurt why would this merger hurt competition? >> what the government is arguing is that with the time at&tr content, directv, will be able to beat up on other competitor distributors because it will have this must have content. by virtue of that content, it can increase prices to other distributors who will have no choice but to pay those prices or blackout the content. the way the government. goes, if they choose not to pay those prices and blackout the content, directv will benefit because some of those subscribers will move over to directv.
sterling flat on the day after an initial spike.♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg daybreak." johng up in the next hour, chen, blackberry ceo. in washington today lawyers for at&t and time warner are facing off against the justice department. at stake among other things is how you get and how much you pay for streaming tv and movies. we welcome now jennifer rie, our senior litigation analyst, who is outside of the court has done there. let's talk about section seven of the clayton...
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when you look at let's take spike for example because that's what i've talked about the most. right now it's not scheduled and the only thing that we can do is give people is give them a ticket for a local law violation. we went to our local legislators and had them and act the local ordinance to make the substance illegal. and as that charge that we utilize. it's not a deterrent. think you. and thank you again to the whole panel. you've been most helpful in our work and we will continue down this path and we will get it right. so we have the tools you need to stop this to the best of the ability. thank you very much. the chairman yields back. thank you to all of the witnesses that are here this afternoon. in your testimony you talk about the significant barriers to access for folks who are suffering from opioid addiction and you call it a significant addiction treatment cap in america. you cite the journal of the american medical association a report in 2015 that says 80% of americans with opioid addiction do not receive treatment and you have recommended and a lot of you her
when you look at let's take spike for example because that's what i've talked about the most. right now it's not scheduled and the only thing that we can do is give people is give them a ticket for a local law violation. we went to our local legislators and had them and act the local ordinance to make the substance illegal. and as that charge that we utilize. it's not a deterrent. think you. and thank you again to the whole panel. you've been most helpful in our work and we will continue down...
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. >> the nra whose membership usually spikes after a mass shooting, spent at least $175 million to push agenda in 2016. often on its own online tv channel. the pattern of presentation after each of these disasters, seldom varies. a few days of self imposed silence. followed by a full throated defense that links guns to freedom, and kricritics to trea. >> we can defend freedom with your passion. >> in january, before the parkland massacre, the nra youtube page had 430,000 views. last month though, the number rose to 1.4 million. >> this firearm gives average people the advantage they so desperately need. >> roanoke college professor, harry wilson who owns 50 firearms and belongs to the nra says fear works wonders. >> i think they play a role in stoking fear in general. because, fear for any interest group in fact is -- a major motivator. fear gets people motivated to vote. >> the you tube video zruz have dropped to levels that existed before the parkland shooting. which could be a sign that gun owners are lels anxioss anxious control legislation may be enact the. >> president trump will
. >> the nra whose membership usually spikes after a mass shooting, spent at least $175 million to push agenda in 2016. often on its own online tv channel. the pattern of presentation after each of these disasters, seldom varies. a few days of self imposed silence. followed by a full throated defense that links guns to freedom, and kricritics to trea. >> we can defend freedom with your passion. >> in january, before the parkland massacre, the nra youtube page had 430,000...
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carbon concentration in the atmosphere and what does that mean then for organisms when you have a spikein radio carbon in the atmosphere what it did do is give them all the unique chemical fingerprint in their tissues all these photosynthetic organisms trees grasses that sort of thing are taking in c o two some of it having carbon fourteen in it and in the animals that eat that then also take on that radio carbon signature but there it is you can actually see it's freezing down on the right side so now we're going to do is torch it off and have the final final product. bring this to them and you do this individually for each sample yeah this is it's time consuming it's so you want to wear these to to watch this process so this is just a regular methane torch but not to be done at home and warm a glass. all around it it's sort of like. holding soft serve. and so. on and now you can see. there's our c o two right there so that's that's the frozen c o two from an elephant heading for radiocarbon in houses after. you know receives the radio carbon content of a piece of ivory he can match it
carbon concentration in the atmosphere and what does that mean then for organisms when you have a spikein radio carbon in the atmosphere what it did do is give them all the unique chemical fingerprint in their tissues all these photosynthetic organisms trees grasses that sort of thing are taking in c o two some of it having carbon fourteen in it and in the animals that eat that then also take on that radio carbon signature but there it is you can actually see it's freezing down on the right...
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diversion of a lot of the scrap to markets in other markets in southeast asia we're seeing a huge spike malaysia importing vietnam importing and then we don't know what happens to it we almost have a clear idea about china than we do about those countries for now and we don't know to what extent they can use the scrap but i think there is i think there's a lot to be said for the producing country to really take responsibility for its waste to clean up and use as much of it at home but if it's going to be exported to ensure that what's being exported is of high quality as the scrap industry is planning or trying to do the harder question is what do you do with conditions in the importing country plastic recycling in particular is very dangerous you know as always preparing for this program i came across the data suggesting that china and the united states roughly produce the same amount of waste around two hundred million tonnes annually and that just by the united states having four times. their population then dot of china so in a way i wonder if this globalization patterns allows the
diversion of a lot of the scrap to markets in other markets in southeast asia we're seeing a huge spike malaysia importing vietnam importing and then we don't know what happens to it we almost have a clear idea about china than we do about those countries for now and we don't know to what extent they can use the scrap but i think there is i think there's a lot to be said for the producing country to really take responsibility for its waste to clean up and use as much of it at home but if it's...
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rubbed a little graphite on the spikes.nd out neatly without collecting cinder and ash. this is your medical school in london, wasn't it? yes. and then got a in london, wasn't it? yes. and then gota train, in london, wasn't it? yes. and then got a train, and as it happened, when i was going, the coach to crisp ratio and then to chris chat away and then i joined ratio and then to chris chat away and then ijoined the trio, and... you bumped into him on the train? yes. i said, i you bumped into him on the train? yes. isaid, i reckoned at you bumped into him on the train? yes. i said, i reckoned at that time it wasn't worth attempting, as even if i'd exhorted myself in the impossible weather and done or .1, eve ryo ne impossible weather and done or .1, everyone would be disappointed and, oh, he has failed. are you saying this was the one and only opportunity? it was the first opportunity? it was the first opportunity that year, and john landy had just arrived in finland. he had finished the australian summer, our winter, and he
rubbed a little graphite on the spikes.nd out neatly without collecting cinder and ash. this is your medical school in london, wasn't it? yes. and then got a in london, wasn't it? yes. and then gota train, in london, wasn't it? yes. and then got a train, and as it happened, when i was going, the coach to crisp ratio and then to chris chat away and then i joined ratio and then to chris chat away and then ijoined the trio, and... you bumped into him on the train? yes. i said, i you bumped into...
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diversion of a lot of the scrap to markets in other markets in southeast asia we're seeing a huge spike malaysia importing vietnam importing and then we don't know what happens to it we almost have a clear idea about china than we do about those countries for now and we don't know to what extent they can use the scrap but i think there is i think there's a lot to be said for the producing country to really take responsibility for its waste to clean up and use as much of a tome but if it's going to be exported to ensure that what's being exported is of high quality as the scrap industry is planning or trying to do the harder question is what do you do with conditions in the importing country plastic recycling in particular is very dangerous you know as always prepared for this program i came across the data suggesting that china and the united states roughly produce the same amount of waste around two hundred million tonnes annually and that despite the united states having four times. the population then dot of china so in a way i wonder if this globalization patterns allows the biggest
diversion of a lot of the scrap to markets in other markets in southeast asia we're seeing a huge spike malaysia importing vietnam importing and then we don't know what happens to it we almost have a clear idea about china than we do about those countries for now and we don't know to what extent they can use the scrap but i think there is i think there's a lot to be said for the producing country to really take responsibility for its waste to clean up and use as much of a tome but if it's going...
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diversion of a lot of the scrap to markets in other markets in southeast asia we're seeing a huge spike in malaysia importing vietnam importing and then we don't know what happens to it we almost have a clear idea about china than we do about those countries for now and we don't know to what extent they can use the scrap but i think there is i think there's a lot to be said for the producing country to really take responsibility for its waste to clean up and use as much of it at home but if it's going to be exported to ensure that what's being exported is of high quality as the scrap industry is planning or trying to do the harder question is what do you do with conditions in the importing country plastic recycling in particular is very dangerous you know as always prepare for this program i came across the data suggesting that china and the united states roughly produce the same amount of waste around two hundred million tonnes annually and that despite the united states having four times. less our population than that of china so in a way i wonder if this globalization patterns allows
diversion of a lot of the scrap to markets in other markets in southeast asia we're seeing a huge spike in malaysia importing vietnam importing and then we don't know what happens to it we almost have a clear idea about china than we do about those countries for now and we don't know to what extent they can use the scrap but i think there is i think there's a lot to be said for the producing country to really take responsibility for its waste to clean up and use as much of it at home but if...
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in states that legalize recreational pot, pedestrian deaths spiked more than 16% in the first half ofedestrian deaths were down. in london today royal couple watchers were seeing double. prince william and kate erddleton and prince harry and his american bride-to-be, meghan markle, made a joint appearance. the british media has dubbed them "the fab four." markle made news voicing support for the #metoo and #timesup movement. >> you'll often hear people say, you're helping women find their voices. and i fundamentally disagree with that. because women don't need to find a voice. they have a voice. ndd they need to feel empowered to use it and people need to be encouraged to listen. >> glor: harry and meghan markle are getting married in may. william and kate are expecting eeir third child in april. up next here, six lives are saved as one act of generosity leads to another. [burke] vengeful vermin. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ not necessarily after 3 toddlers with boundless energy. but lowe
in states that legalize recreational pot, pedestrian deaths spiked more than 16% in the first half ofedestrian deaths were down. in london today royal couple watchers were seeing double. prince william and kate erddleton and prince harry and his american bride-to-be, meghan markle, made a joint appearance. the british media has dubbed them "the fab four." markle made news voicing support for the #metoo and #timesup movement. >> you'll often hear people say, you're helping women...
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. >> a spike in juvenile crime in the south bay. details on the latest incident that ended with a crash on a freeway and what police say could be behind all of this. >> unfortunately, you know, these are serious crimes. these are young kids are involved in them. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >>> to the weather now as we take a live look at the conditions outside our studios here in oakland. we are drying out after several days of rain. but we are not quite done yet. >> the wet weather this week has caused some lingering problems. in pleasant hill a 70-foot- tall free fell on cars near oak park boulevard. crews spent the morning chopping it up. the families who's cars were hit say
. >> a spike in juvenile crime in the south bay. details on the latest incident that ended with a crash on a freeway and what police say could be behind all of this. >> unfortunately, you know, these are serious crimes. these are young kids are involved in them. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could...
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. >> been spiking. >> for all the right reasons because of the movement we've been seeing. and it is also other names out side of the fang as well but i think what starts to move the needle potentially to the up side is when we start to get to the real news again which is earnings are they sxuexecuting? people will continue to buy. the bon that stione that still s facebook other than that, it is about earnings >> they can't possibly deliver really good earnings this quarter because there is just too much scrutiny. >> you mean facebook >> yeah. >> you also have to -- >> isn't the bar so high for the whole space given where the stocks have gone >> down 22%. >> it is just a space. the fundamental issues are specific to digital media. why is this becoming a contagion? my opinion is it is because of how much passive investing has gone on. you're starting to see the etf outflows now and some of the biggest holdings are the leaders over the last three years. what are those leaders the fang names so, you know, it will build on itself it is probably closer to the end than to the beg
. >> been spiking. >> for all the right reasons because of the movement we've been seeing. and it is also other names out side of the fang as well but i think what starts to move the needle potentially to the up side is when we start to get to the real news again which is earnings are they sxuexecuting? people will continue to buy. the bon that stione that still s facebook other than that, it is about earnings >> they can't possibly deliver really good earnings this quarter...
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there was a major spike with people buying guns. host: now we have the trump slump?uest: we are seeing bankruptcies now in the gun because the huge spike in purchases as people were a that they would not be able to buy guns. they have 5 million members. members, theythe can be effective in races. people can be of very effective. i'm always shocked how little money there is in politics, $10 million or $1 million, we are in a $20 trillion economy. people can easily dump billions of dollars in this. lots: some lobbyists spend of money on campaigns. the nra spends outside money on campaigns but it's the intensity of their membership and that's not going away. host: montana, republican go ahead. i just cannot let something that happened earlier go by the wayside. there was a lady that called about how much hate is on display here lately. your guests seem to want to compare the protests we are seeing today against trump. and i feel like against me. to the protest we saw during the obama years such as the tea party movement. i cannot believe that they are comparing those tw
there was a major spike with people buying guns. host: now we have the trump slump?uest: we are seeing bankruptcies now in the gun because the huge spike in purchases as people were a that they would not be able to buy guns. they have 5 million members. members, theythe can be effective in races. people can be of very effective. i'm always shocked how little money there is in politics, $10 million or $1 million, we are in a $20 trillion economy. people can easily dump billions of dollars in...
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we spiked in volume title, aatii was on your show on friday, the vxx is back down to 42, which is what we were calling for >> do you think the vix is the best representation of how the market feels about tariffs >> yes >> i big to differ >> financials are underperforming, that's a sign people are concerned about tariffs. >> i would say concerns. >> why did it spike last friday, though >> because some of this acts at cross-purposes if you were panicked ten days ago about the pace of economic growth is too fast, then you hear about these tariffs, that actually would work at cross-purposes to the tax cut. and then so maybe the fed doesn't have to do anything because you've got these two things banging up against each other. >> right >> it's preventing us from going to faster growth >> the market is becoming immune to all the machinations and tweets coming out of washington. they're looking through them if you do something so often, you build up an immunity and they're looking through cohn too. >> this is real policy >> true. >> this isn't necessarily just -- >> it's real policy. >> this i
we spiked in volume title, aatii was on your show on friday, the vxx is back down to 42, which is what we were calling for >> do you think the vix is the best representation of how the market feels about tariffs >> yes >> i big to differ >> financials are underperforming, that's a sign people are concerned about tariffs. >> i would say concerns. >> why did it spike last friday, though >> because some of this acts at cross-purposes if you were panicked...