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you have seen this spike.ou have seen bonds of guilt move lower -- you have seen bond yields move lower. we moved up to the top of the range in the u.s. treasury you still have two yields firmly anchored around 15 basis points, 0.15%, and 10 years around 1.6%. we are at the bottom of the range. you would have to see a material disappointment on inflation in this report to start seeing more expectations that the spike and the near-term spike in inflation really is transitory and we are going to return back to the lows. with regard to positioning, realistically, you look at equity markets that are at all-time highs and i can completely understand this. this is excess capital liquidity finding its way back into financial assets. i think if you are going to see a surprise in inflation, then obviously you want to see these levels of long-term bond yields are in a great position to put some sort of short position on. for me myself, i am absolutely short bond yields. but out of the two and five-year ones, nothing on
you have seen this spike.ou have seen bonds of guilt move lower -- you have seen bond yields move lower. we moved up to the top of the range in the u.s. treasury you still have two yields firmly anchored around 15 basis points, 0.15%, and 10 years around 1.6%. we are at the bottom of the range. you would have to see a material disappointment on inflation in this report to start seeing more expectations that the spike and the near-term spike in inflation really is transitory and we are going to...
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this is the coronavirus spike gene.ford's vaccine they smuggle this gene into the body with an inactivated cold virus, a viral vector. cells use the gene as a blueprint to make the spike protein, which, in turn, triggers an antibody response. an mrna vaccine doesn't use a vector to deliver the blueprint. what you are looking at is the vaccine. nothing but mrna wrapped in a cozy bundle of lipids, or fat. using that genetic blueprint, your cells become little factories, churning out the spike protein over and over again to trigger those all-important antibodies. >> so if you can put the blueprint of the mrna into the cell, that cell will build your structure. >> simple and elegant. and barney thought it could produce a stronger immune response. but all off this is brand new. from the outside it might have seemed like a risky bet, a hail mary. but if there ever was a time to try something new, this was it. >> i think the 4th of february we already had research-grade product to start our mass experiments. >> first mice, and
this is the coronavirus spike gene.ford's vaccine they smuggle this gene into the body with an inactivated cold virus, a viral vector. cells use the gene as a blueprint to make the spike protein, which, in turn, triggers an antibody response. an mrna vaccine doesn't use a vector to deliver the blueprint. what you are looking at is the vaccine. nothing but mrna wrapped in a cozy bundle of lipids, or fat. using that genetic blueprint, your cells become little factories, churning out the spike...
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spike, you're going to love it.t the impact "what's going on" had on black america. >> well, it was awakening, but also it affected other black musicians, artists. you know, they saw marvin. they had to step up. marvin and that album raised the bar. everybody had to get their stuff tight because marvin -- you know, he upped the ante that you could do an album that deals with politics, but people are going to listen. people are still going to buy it. >> mm-hmm. it wasn't preachy, but you got the message. and i mean every word, every phrase, every song, perfect, perfect, perfect. spoke to the time and then still speaks to what's going on right now. >> and also i'd like to say, marvin wasn't just talking about what black folks was doing. he was talking about world issues. this album is not just for black folks. >> right. he's talking about vietnam. >> if that was the case, rolling stone would not have voted it the number one album -- i'm going to do ali here -- of all time. >> i love you, spike. you're right. it talked
spike, you're going to love it.t the impact "what's going on" had on black america. >> well, it was awakening, but also it affected other black musicians, artists. you know, they saw marvin. they had to step up. marvin and that album raised the bar. everybody had to get their stuff tight because marvin -- you know, he upped the ante that you could do an album that deals with politics, but people are going to listen. people are still going to buy it. >> mm-hmm. it wasn't...
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spike, you're going to love it. me about the impact of this on black america. >> well, it was awakening. but also, it affected other black musicians, artists. they saw what marvin did. they had to step up. he raised the bar. everybody had to get their stuff tight because marvin, he upped the ante. that you could do an album that deals with politics but people will still buy it. >> it wasn't preachy but you got the message. and every word, every phrase, every song, perfect, perfect, perfect. spoke to the time and still speaks to what's going on right now. >> and also, i would like to say, marvin was not just talking about what black folks were doing. he was talking about the ecology, about world issues. this album is not just for black folks. >> he was talking about vietnam. >> if that was the case, rolling stone wouldn't have voted. i'll do an ali here. of all time. >> i love you, spike. they talked about vietnam, about the environment, it talked about drug abuse addiction. as i said, war, about god, about saving th
spike, you're going to love it. me about the impact of this on black america. >> well, it was awakening. but also, it affected other black musicians, artists. they saw what marvin did. they had to step up. he raised the bar. everybody had to get their stuff tight because marvin, he upped the ante. that you could do an album that deals with politics but people will still buy it. >> it wasn't preachy but you got the message. and every word, every phrase, every song, perfect, perfect,...
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laura _ spike in cases. laura scott, many thanks indeed. laura will- spike in cases.ks indeed. laura will be across the city for the next 2a hours and beyond as we keep you across the story. the story of two english sites, manchester city conquering domestically their first crack at a european cup, chelsea have won it before. we are going to have any question. let'sjust before. we are going to have any question. let's just leave you with the stadium where it's all going to happen. the stadium of dragons, manchester city against chelsea, you will be able to follow it across bbc 55 commentary of course, and an eight o'clock kick—off on saturday nights. the climax to what has been in the —— an incredibly difficult season for all football fans, but it will be chelsea or manchester city crowning their season with the champions league. well, better weather is on the way, and i know today, optimism may have waned a little bit because we have had a lot of cloud and some rain around in places as well, but i promise you, certainly by sunday, the weather will be a lot better acr
laura _ spike in cases. laura scott, many thanks indeed. laura will- spike in cases.ks indeed. laura will be across the city for the next 2a hours and beyond as we keep you across the story. the story of two english sites, manchester city conquering domestically their first crack at a european cup, chelsea have won it before. we are going to have any question. let'sjust before. we are going to have any question. let's just leave you with the stadium where it's all going to happen. the stadium...
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sliver spike at think you would do well spike.ing accident but you must have other rates make it was in the wilderness and might find in there. kennedy: they go you might have other arrows in your survivalists with her. >> after being his professional studio field have been in the wilderness all the other times a bit on your show. listen naked and afraid prove self-described survivalists a lot of them cannot make it that long out in the wilderness without basic needs to be able to survive out there. i am not sure what would make any average american who does not even over the food comes from think they could blast out there longer than maybe a day or two. write exactly. that's the thing. also, did the survey say whether or not there naked? did it specify that? it clearly makes it a lot harder. kennedy: i think nudity is optional in the scenario pretty need to know. is it wild, wild you have nothing or do you have water? do you have a bag of protein bars? because you could really stretch out protein bars for several days. >> oppose
sliver spike at think you would do well spike.ing accident but you must have other rates make it was in the wilderness and might find in there. kennedy: they go you might have other arrows in your survivalists with her. >> after being his professional studio field have been in the wilderness all the other times a bit on your show. listen naked and afraid prove self-described survivalists a lot of them cannot make it that long out in the wilderness without basic needs to be able to survive...
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spike protein. so if you get another strain unless that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know elsewhere from the spy protein you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the happy to see rates which is going to govern the traction of people there be need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to that kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as well so we can us right now was initially i think could be looking at needing multiple herd immunity is right and there's not actually there are aiming 10 this pandemic with had immunity is that we need head immunities to the various different variants yeah i mean yes because africa's is world very you know. between strains you know the vaccine or to disease and that's going to dig you know the amount of people that you're going to need to vaccinate but in general you know. even if it can present in a difference in the africans t
spike protein. so if you get another strain unless that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know elsewhere from the spy protein you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the happy to see rates which is going to govern the traction of people there be need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to that kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as well so we can us...
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what is the correlation if at all between the spike in crime and georg floyd's death? you have republicans trying to in some ways blame it on the racial justice movement for why we're seeing crime go up. wesley: sure. so to start off, one, crime is really complicated. it always is. very often the way we talk about it in our politics even in the media is wildly oversimplified and we don't have really good ideas about why crime spiked during some decades in the past. much less last year or last month, right? but one thing we know is that america's major cities have seen an uptick in homicides side, not all of seen an uptick in violent crime at large but many seen an uptick in murder and that uptick a lot of places began in late 2019. well before george floyd was killed in some cases before the pandemic had even begun. that uptick has continued. it contied throughout 2020. so through george floyd, through the protests that happened, through the fall in the winter afterwards and in many places continued so far this year. and so because of that, there's any number of questi
what is the correlation if at all between the spike in crime and georg floyd's death? you have republicans trying to in some ways blame it on the racial justice movement for why we're seeing crime go up. wesley: sure. so to start off, one, crime is really complicated. it always is. very often the way we talk about it in our politics even in the media is wildly oversimplified and we don't have really good ideas about why crime spiked during some decades in the past. much less last year or last...
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to the spike protein. so if you've got another strain on just that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know elsewhere from the spike protein you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the happy because the rates which is going to go up with the passion of people there be need to immunize not evolutionarily you know getting to duck kind of on a brand new street you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as well so we could us right now was similarly i think could be looking at needing multiple herd immunity is right it is not actually they are aiming to end this pandemic with had immunity is that we need herd immunities to the various different variants yeah i mean yes because africa's is world very you know. between strains you know the vaccine or to ghazi's and that's going to dig you know the amount of people that you're going to need to vaccinate but in general you know really even if it can present in a difference
to the spike protein. so if you've got another strain on just that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know elsewhere from the spike protein you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the happy because the rates which is going to go up with the passion of people there be need to immunize not evolutionarily you know getting to duck kind of on a brand new street you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as...
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in the cpi data, it was driven by spikes in used car prices as well as spikes in airfare and hotel prices all these things seem to be transitory they can certainly be explained away, tim. why did the markets come to the conclusion that this is not a transitory spike in inflation? >> well, because if you look at inflation break-evens and we don't need to get too deep inside of baseball here on this, effectively, around 255, 257, inflation break evens high as they've been since 2005 on the cusp of, again, commodity supercycle and assetcases, major assets like houses and the fed is still on the market buying mbs with two fists. there's a lot of elements of this the most, i think, impressive and impressive is not necessarily what people want with inflation are the month over month readings. i read peter's stuff all the time he talked about just, we all know that on the year over year basis, the comparisons can be pretty nasty in terms of massive. we know where we were a year ago in april but the march to april month over month the pace, the delta, the rise in inflation we see now i think is w
in the cpi data, it was driven by spikes in used car prices as well as spikes in airfare and hotel prices all these things seem to be transitory they can certainly be explained away, tim. why did the markets come to the conclusion that this is not a transitory spike in inflation? >> well, because if you look at inflation break-evens and we don't need to get too deep inside of baseball here on this, effectively, around 255, 257, inflation break evens high as they've been since 2005 on the...
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>> sir, we did not spike anything.m not sure what you mean by spike. >> the state department spiked the prior administration's study. >> that has nothing to do with the national institute of health. >> they didn't consult with y'all? >> they did not. >> i read about it if the press. >> doc, they spiked it without talking to experts? >> you don't want to answer that one, do you? >> tucker: no. we still don't know why the white house ended a month long investigation. we don't know what that investigation found before it was closed. we have some ideas. a fact sheet released by the last administration written by some of the people doing the same investigation that the biden administration shut down told us researchers at the wuhan institute of virology became seriously ill in the fall of 2019. 3 went to the hospital. that came out in january. intel confirmed it. the state department contractor who led that probe reiterated based on that investigation's findings so far: there is probably cause for deep suspicion that the vi
>> sir, we did not spike anything.m not sure what you mean by spike. >> the state department spiked the prior administration's study. >> that has nothing to do with the national institute of health. >> they didn't consult with y'all? >> they did not. >> i read about it if the press. >> doc, they spiked it without talking to experts? >> you don't want to answer that one, do you? >> tucker: no. we still don't know why the white house ended a...
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they insert ad spike protein, peter daszak said to get a better vaccine.schick --s -- >> that is, peters today schick portfolio, everything it it bats and coronavirus. clear in the paper published in 2015 they were doing manipulation to create viruses with higher pathogencity. i don't understand why there is so much controversy f it looks like a duck and walks and quacks you have got yourself a duck. this was center of bat research in china. china covered up everything they could. blamed it on the u.s. military, and frozen peas, than the obvious conclusion the lab doing coronavirus on bat research with gain of function with dr. fauci's niaid institute is likely source of the coronavirus pandemic. elizabeth: any rational person would say what we're show something totally off the wall. it is cnn's chris cuomo. watch how he tries to argue he is exposing trump and his team for exploiting this covid lab leak theory for political gain. he has a yale scientist on who says, yeah, it could be true. watch. >> but it is how people are exploiting the unknown to forwar
they insert ad spike protein, peter daszak said to get a better vaccine.schick --s -- >> that is, peters today schick portfolio, everything it it bats and coronavirus. clear in the paper published in 2015 they were doing manipulation to create viruses with higher pathogencity. i don't understand why there is so much controversy f it looks like a duck and walks and quacks you have got yourself a duck. this was center of bat research in china. china covered up everything they could. blamed...
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spike protein. so if you got another strain on last that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know else you have hundreds i could even you know that is going to reduce the i have to do c. of the vaccines you know it is the happy to see rates which is going to govern the passion of people there the need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to debt kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as well so we can just right now was similarly i think could be looking at needing multiple herd immunity is right it is not actually they are aiming 10 this pandemic with her immunity is that we need her immunities to the various different variants yeah i mean yes because africa's is world very you know. between strains you know the vaccine or to disease and that's going to dig you know the amount of people that you're going to need to vaccinate but in general you know really even if i can present in a difference in th
spike protein. so if you got another strain on last that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know else you have hundreds i could even you know that is going to reduce the i have to do c. of the vaccines you know it is the happy to see rates which is going to govern the passion of people there the need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to debt kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as well so...
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what would president spike cohen do?i would tell you one thing if they're really interested in fixing this they would not of created in the first place. we've seen it many times on the show or the war on drugs which created the narco terrorists have taken over entire countries in central america and led to the political violence that has some people thing to get away from it to hear. he wore a migration that is in bolded smuggling cartel that are bringing them in. that is what caused the crisis. and it is true, for those saying it's unfair to blame joe biden for all of this when he's only been at is correct. as the architect of all of the policies that have led to these crises and nightmares are going through now. joe biden, probably no one else than joe biden who is a leader in the senate for decades, has the architect behind the war on drugs the war in self-defense the war on energy infrastructure. every single aspect of our lives to put more government control over it has led to what we as libertarian have warned abou
what would president spike cohen do?i would tell you one thing if they're really interested in fixing this they would not of created in the first place. we've seen it many times on the show or the war on drugs which created the narco terrorists have taken over entire countries in central america and led to the political violence that has some people thing to get away from it to hear. he wore a migration that is in bolded smuggling cartel that are bringing them in. that is what caused the...
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. >> was able throw out a spike strip at fight. the u haul truck ran right over the spike strip. and i trust that come a couple full spike strip here. it looks like he's not getting off. euclid now is get on the left. her pocket, could be >> so we're close. okay. the this the right way down about one freeway here. it's still going. on euclid. so it's a stolen uhaul heart hot hires. now that we've heard ran over a spike. he's always driving off the carefully at this point. don't you think it looks like the front wheels are on the rims. you can see that rim looks like it's pretty close to the pavement. coverage. >> and look so easy and slower. and so yeah, and it's showing is that that right, seeming to you seems going here i see there's no yeah. we go. smoke and you're right real close to the end of this loaded we love and that's where the chopper signal go and picked it up again. all right. how about you? a hotel, the producers like no, no, we can take it again. let's a take a peek because it's very good here. but james the rear one looks kind like i hit that on to what they so t
. >> was able throw out a spike strip at fight. the u haul truck ran right over the spike strip. and i trust that come a couple full spike strip here. it looks like he's not getting off. euclid now is get on the left. her pocket, could be >> so we're close. okay. the this the right way down about one freeway here. it's still going. on euclid. so it's a stolen uhaul heart hot hires. now that we've heard ran over a spike. he's always driving off the carefully at this point. don't you...
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those spike protein. so if you got another strain on last that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know else you have hundreds i could be in you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the accuracy rates which is going to go up with the traction of people that we need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to that kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as well so we could us right now was initially having could be looking at needing multiple herd immunity is right or there's not actually they are aiming 10 this pandemic with had immunity is that we need herd immunities to the various different variants yeah i mean yes because africa's is world very you know. between strains you know the vaccine or to disease and that's going to dig you know the amount of people that you're going to need to vaccinate but in general you know really even if i can present in a difference in the
those spike protein. so if you got another strain on last that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know else you have hundreds i could be in you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the accuracy rates which is going to go up with the traction of people that we need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to that kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wireless as well so...
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to those spike protein. so if you got another strain on last that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know else you have hundreds i could be in you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the accuracy rates which is going to govern the traction of people that we need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to that kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wires as well so we could actually right now was initially i think i'd be looking at needing multiple herd immunity is right and there's not actually they are aiming 10 this pandemic with had immunity is that we need herd immunity to the various different variants yeah i mean yes because the article says world very you know. between strains you know the vaccine or to ghazi's and that's going to dig you know the amount of people that you're going to need to vaccinate but in general you know. even if i can present in a difference in the afri
to those spike protein. so if you got another strain on last that strain you know the mutation the strain is completely novel and completely you know else you have hundreds i could be in you know that is going to reduce the accuracy of the vaccines you know it is the accuracy rates which is going to govern the traction of people that we need to immunize now evolutionarily you know getting to that kind of in a brand new straight you know if it's a long shot you know for the wires as well so we...
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had been spiked up~ — because the electricity had been spiked up. computers with cables everywhere mining for— computers with cables everywhere mining for bitcoin _ computers with cables everywhere mining for bitcoin around - computers with cables everywhere mining for bitcoin around the - computers with cables everywhere i mining for bitcoin around the world. now, _ mining for bitcoin around the world. now. it _ mining for bitcoin around the world. now. it is _ mining for bitcoin around the world. now. it is not — mining for bitcoin around the world. now, it is not illegal— mining for bitcoin around the world. now, it is not illegal in— mining for bitcoin around the world. now, it is not illegal in this - now, it is not illegal in this country— now, it is not illegal in this country to— now, it is not illegal in this country to mine _ now, it is not illegal in this country to mine for- now, it is not illegal in this country to mine for bitcoini now, it is not illegal in this - country to mine for bitcoin from all the permits — country to mine for b
had been spiked up~ — because the electricity had been spiked up. computers with cables everywhere mining for— computers with cables everywhere mining for bitcoin _ computers with cables everywhere mining for bitcoin around - computers with cables everywhere mining for bitcoin around the - computers with cables everywhere i mining for bitcoin around the world. now, _ mining for bitcoin around the world. now. it _ mining for bitcoin around the world. now. it is _ mining for bitcoin around...
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now what's cool about this is that all the dust spikes match up exactly with the log i was keeping.ity improved overnight. the dust levels went down. you can see exactly when i woke up and got out of bed and kicked up a load of dust. this is where i was sat on my bed doing some work. and then you can see later when i went to bed to go to sleep, again i kicked up a load of dust. what was surprising here was that the air quality results actually looked a bit worse with the window open for 2a hours. i don't know if that was just because there was a breeze coming in and so the dust was kept agitated and floating around for longer. it's hard to say, but if you look at the next day's readings with the window closed and no other interventions, overall, the dust spikes were lower. anyway with that out of the way, it was time for some tech. the first filter i tried was the tcl breeva. i wanted to include a low—cost device so this one doesn't have an auto mode and doesn't have any air quality measuring. you just turn it on or off and you can set the timer for as long as you want, so i left it
now what's cool about this is that all the dust spikes match up exactly with the log i was keeping.ity improved overnight. the dust levels went down. you can see exactly when i woke up and got out of bed and kicked up a load of dust. this is where i was sat on my bed doing some work. and then you can see later when i went to bed to go to sleep, again i kicked up a load of dust. what was surprising here was that the air quality results actually looked a bit worse with the window open for 2a...
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health workers inside has spiking the pandemic se, hitting a wall. the, i know some health care workers who throw in the towel and taken up a completely different job. main thing, stay the same. doctors and nurses who can soldier on is still a lot of work. and maybe live at the end of the tunnel, but the crisis isn't over. a taste of normality can be felt all over madrid. the cities vibrant nights have recently been approaching what they were before. the pandemic bars and restaurants are busy. since the spain lifted the state of alarm bars and restaurants had steady, the extended the hours curfews have largely been canceled. non essential travel between the regions is allowed. again. the lifting of these restrictions was met with wild celebrations in the streets of spain. that outraged many spaniards infection rates across spain are dropping but here in madrid that still higher than elsewhere. and hospitals especially feeling the pinch intensive cast off say that debit occupied after more than that breaking point. some even putting that job at the co
health workers inside has spiking the pandemic se, hitting a wall. the, i know some health care workers who throw in the towel and taken up a completely different job. main thing, stay the same. doctors and nurses who can soldier on is still a lot of work. and maybe live at the end of the tunnel, but the crisis isn't over. a taste of normality can be felt all over madrid. the cities vibrant nights have recently been approaching what they were before. the pandemic bars and restaurants are busy....
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the crime spike is happening no matter what.g, it's a separate issue of the police department, but in voters' minds, obviously, this is somethinthat is keenly associated. and so, the chances of the ballot initiatives being approved, i would say, are not great based on the experts that i've talked to about this. and one more thing about the dismantling of the police, the substantial change that would be needed if you wanted to shift a police culture has to come from the state legislature. and the state legislature is a completely different animal than the city council of minneapolis. you have a lot of rural democrats and especially republicans who are very closely allied with the police in general and the police unions in particular. >> sreenivasan: have there been any structural changes in this past year at people can point to? >> i think you'll hear the city argue that it's taken some steps. they've banned chokeholds, for example. they've done things at that level. they are just now talking about eliminating traffic stops that
the crime spike is happening no matter what.g, it's a separate issue of the police department, but in voters' minds, obviously, this is somethinthat is keenly associated. and so, the chances of the ballot initiatives being approved, i would say, are not great based on the experts that i've talked to about this. and one more thing about the dismantling of the police, the substantial change that would be needed if you wanted to shift a police culture has to come from the state legislature. and...
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in light of a spike in this local area, — in light of a spike in this local area, it — in light of a in light of a spike in this local area, it is really important we continue _ area, it is really important we continue wearing facemasks for the next few_ continue wearing facemasks for the next few weeks. i think it is important we all do our bit to keep each other— important we all do our bit to keep each other safer matters the number one priority— each other safer matters the number one priority of any principle that any school, so the mask wearing will continue _ any school, so the mask wearing will continue. �* ., ., ., , any school, so the mask wearing will continue. 1, ., .,, , continue. bolton has been here before. continue. bolton has been here before- only — continue. bolton has been here before. only a _ continue. bolton has been here before. only a few _ continue. bolton has been here before. only a few weeks - continue. bolton has been here before. only a few weeks last l continue. bolton has been here - before. only a few weeks last summer were free restrictions. the wor
in light of a spike in this local area, — in light of a spike in this local area, it — in light of a in light of a spike in this local area, it is really important we continue _ area, it is really important we continue wearing facemasks for the next few_ continue wearing facemasks for the next few weeks. i think it is important we all do our bit to keep each other— important we all do our bit to keep each other safer matters the number one priority— each other safer matters the number...
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. >> charles: the dow diving as prices spike. we're on it.ions in surplus? we're back in 60 seconds. with armor all, a little bit of this... ...protects you... ...from a lot of that. keep your car cleaner longer. armor all extreme shield plus ceramic. >> charles: tensions rising between israel and hamas as both sides exchange rocket fire. with me now, pat toomey. senator toomey, just your thoughts on this latest round of escalation over in israel and here on the border again. >> well, charles, obviously it's very disturbing. my understanding is there's been hundreds of rockets fired by hamas towards tel aviv. iron dome apparently has been effective. but we've always been concerned about the possibility that it can be overwhelmed by volume. it's a reminder when a malign force iran is throughout the region. we know it's iranian money that funds this and iranian materials that make these attacks possible. civilians are in serious danger. it's very disturbing. >> charles: is it -- could it be a defactor message of sorts to the biden administratio
. >> charles: the dow diving as prices spike. we're on it.ions in surplus? we're back in 60 seconds. with armor all, a little bit of this... ...protects you... ...from a lot of that. keep your car cleaner longer. armor all extreme shield plus ceramic. >> charles: tensions rising between israel and hamas as both sides exchange rocket fire. with me now, pat toomey. senator toomey, just your thoughts on this latest round of escalation over in israel and here on the border again....
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the spike of infections there and an uncertain global travel outlook. earlier, singapore and hong kong once again delayed a travel bubble that was set to begin may 26. a spike in more transmissible cases has halted hong kong who added singapore to its list. more virus restrictions have been lifted and the u.k., as it takes the next step out of lockdown. prime minister boris johnson is concerned the highly transmissible virus strain could lead to a surge in infections. the government is accelerating the vaccine rollout, down to ages 35 and older this week. . johnson facing pressure from the party. bloomberg has learned italy plans to stage out a national curfew in a push to open its rate -- its economy. the prime minister agreed to remove the curfew june 21, if infections keep declining. we are told his cabinet approved speeding of the timeline for reopening businesses, including james and resume the indoor dining. the eu says it will not hike tariffs on a range of u.s. goods over a disputed metal tariff. the eu commissioners as the bloc will refrain fro
the spike of infections there and an uncertain global travel outlook. earlier, singapore and hong kong once again delayed a travel bubble that was set to begin may 26. a spike in more transmissible cases has halted hong kong who added singapore to its list. more virus restrictions have been lifted and the u.k., as it takes the next step out of lockdown. prime minister boris johnson is concerned the highly transmissible virus strain could lead to a surge in infections. the government is...
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protein that they were manipulating the virus inside the lab to put a spike protein in the virus, thise i fall under the obama administration, your reaction toat the sound. >> i would say this we also know that chinese communist party army also operate and has a biological warfare capability that they are operating out of the lab, you couple that with what this gentleman said and if you look at our report there ise overwhelming circumstantial evidence and you have to taken to account what i said earlier why were we followed the chinese communist party talking point, they're the only ones that seem to say that this came from someone who might aid him back and be a little bits of pieces but that's essentially what they have said and here we are over t year later 0 evidence of that, you think instead of covering everything up and not being truthful, they would come out and get ahead of this and all sorts of information they had over a year to do it, you put all this together and it becomes atpretty clear that this was likely some type of modified virus to some degree that probably leaked
protein that they were manipulating the virus inside the lab to put a spike protein in the virus, thise i fall under the obama administration, your reaction toat the sound. >> i would say this we also know that chinese communist party army also operate and has a biological warfare capability that they are operating out of the lab, you couple that with what this gentleman said and if you look at our report there ise overwhelming circumstantial evidence and you have to taken to account what...
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one of the primary risks i look at is that inflation may spike more acutely than the fed has said it's comfortable with in the event that happens the market will figure and plan on the fed changing the posture sooner than expected we will have the risk and it is an institutional risk rather than retail risk that assets that my graded up the risk curve retreat to the more traditional risk classes as those yields get pushed and so i'm not so worried act the retail investor exiting as much as i worry about institutional pools of money retreat away from equity as the yields rise. >> that's interesting and maybe it could build on itself in other words, the institutional investors retreat and worried about the taper and spooks retail from the marngt and maybe not. so you have got technology themes, big tech story with zoom, the banks, consumer stories like walmart and target. you think these perform well even if what you described comes to pass? >> yeah. contrary to earlier, now's the time for identifying great story just the sector trades are largely over when we look back at where the bank
one of the primary risks i look at is that inflation may spike more acutely than the fed has said it's comfortable with in the event that happens the market will figure and plan on the fed changing the posture sooner than expected we will have the risk and it is an institutional risk rather than retail risk that assets that my graded up the risk curve retreat to the more traditional risk classes as those yields get pushed and so i'm not so worried act the retail investor exiting as much as i...
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with cases spiking in some arts of been? with cases spiking in some parts of the _ been?ome. parts of the country, like blackburn with darwen and lancashire, there is evidence of a lapse in the system thatis evidence of a lapse in the system that is meant to defend us from the disease. at the document seen by the bbc prepared by officials in one of the affected areas says... the document then reveals risks were gross because of a sporadic failure in the national test and trace system, that provided no details to some local councils from the 21st of april until the 11th of may. that is three weeks without an effective test and trace system. in total 294 positive cases in blackburn alone were not passed on to the local contact tracers. nearly 800 across england. it’s contact tracers. nearly 800 across entland. �* , ., contact tracers. nearly 800 across entland. v ., ., contact tracers. nearly 800 across entland. �*, . . ., england. it's a failure right at the to- and i england. it's a failure right at the top and i find _ england. it's a failure right at the top and i find
with cases spiking in some arts of been? with cases spiking in some parts of the _ been?ome. parts of the country, like blackburn with darwen and lancashire, there is evidence of a lapse in the system thatis evidence of a lapse in the system that is meant to defend us from the disease. at the document seen by the bbc prepared by officials in one of the affected areas says... the document then reveals risks were gross because of a sporadic failure in the national test and trace system, that...
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maybe as a country we don't have a spike, and that would be great. there are going to be individuals who are already stressed out about going back to work or going into crowded settings and now i think they will be more worried and if they have families or young children who are unvaccinated or immuno complicated, i feel for them, too. >> thank you. as you said, dr. rodriguez, there are political answers that have to come for a lot of these businesses and municipalities and localities. thank you so much. >> we will get to that right now, victor. lawmakers on the hill are already reacting to the new cdc guidance, and how they are responding to the historic day, this historic news. we'll be right back. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turned back into material that we use to make new bottles. that completes the circl
maybe as a country we don't have a spike, and that would be great. there are going to be individuals who are already stressed out about going back to work or going into crowded settings and now i think they will be more worried and if they have families or young children who are unvaccinated or immuno complicated, i feel for them, too. >> thank you. as you said, dr. rodriguez, there are political answers that have to come for a lot of these businesses and municipalities and localities....
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they put the spike strip out and we'll continue to follow.to the tires of that u-haul. >>> new details this morning in san leandro, that's where investigators are working to locate the men who attacked an elderly asian man, this is over the weekend, ought are out for a walk and captured on home security video. "today in the bay's" cierra johnson is live, this comes as california's attorney general prepares to announce new efforts to combat hate. >> reporter: yes, good morning, marcus. the state's cop top rob banta took office earlier this year and combating crime against asian-american is something he' office. we'll get more to his announcement in a little bit. yes, as you mentioned the older asian-american man walking in his neighborhood, attacked in broad daylight and it was caught on camera. we have that video. take a look at that. this happened in san leandro, the 80-year-old man attacked by two younger guys. he managed to get up. not until after he was roughed up and they got aaway with his fitpit. the peace of mind is gone for this man
they put the spike strip out and we'll continue to follow.to the tires of that u-haul. >>> new details this morning in san leandro, that's where investigators are working to locate the men who attacked an elderly asian man, this is over the weekend, ought are out for a walk and captured on home security video. "today in the bay's" cierra johnson is live, this comes as california's attorney general prepares to announce new efforts to combat hate. >> reporter: yes, good...
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| where there is a spike should be eligible for the vaccine? we have to trust _ eligible for the vaccine? i think we have to trust the _ eligible for the vaccine? i think we have to trust the national - eligible for the vaccine? i think we have to trust the national team, . have to trust the national team, they are seeing the bigger picture, they are seeing the bigger picture, they have the idea of vaccine supply and the population health, and absolutely we know that in these area there are large areas of young people, because any centre of most towns you have a large young population, but i will say that there are young people in this area who probably are eligible for vaccination and are aware of that. what is your message to younger people _ what is your message to younger people who may think, oh, i don't people who may think, oh, idon't think— people who may think, oh, i don't think i_ people who may think, oh, i don't think i fit— people who may think, oh, i don't think i fit the criteria.— think i fit the criteria. please come along _ th
| where there is a spike should be eligible for the vaccine? we have to trust _ eligible for the vaccine? i think we have to trust the _ eligible for the vaccine? i think we have to trust the national - eligible for the vaccine? i think we have to trust the national team, . have to trust the national team, they are seeing the bigger picture, they are seeing the bigger picture, they have the idea of vaccine supply and the population health, and absolutely we know that in these area there are...
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it was here on may 10th, 1869, that leland sanford drove the last spike, also known as the gold spike, joining the rails of the transcontinental railroad and forever linking stanford university to this transformational event and the changes it brought to california and the nation. the completion of the transcontinental railroad connected the vast expanse of the united states with safe and convenient transport, reducing coast to coast trans travel from six months down a one week. in addition, the railroad provoked social change direct immigration, economic growth and the introduction of chinese labor to the west. while at the same time delivering a death blow to the way of life to the plains indians. another of its consequences was great wealth for the great big for builders of the railroad, among them california senator leland stanford. this fortune and the land that leland stand forward pass purchased with it was later to become the foundation of stanford university, where we gather here today. in partnership with the stanford continuation studies program, the stanford historical soc
it was here on may 10th, 1869, that leland sanford drove the last spike, also known as the gold spike, joining the rails of the transcontinental railroad and forever linking stanford university to this transformational event and the changes it brought to california and the nation. the completion of the transcontinental railroad connected the vast expanse of the united states with safe and convenient transport, reducing coast to coast trans travel from six months down a one week. in addition,...
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portland, oregon, a spike in violent crime homicides 800%. why do these leaders seem to think they can be the exception of the rule by defunding? >> i have to tell you it really is an ideological issue. if you look at all these. you could call it democrat run but candidly it's social list particular run cities in portland. they wanted to turn the city over to the residents for the residents to be in control of what is happening in the city with no policing leadership whatsoever. you saw the same thing with regard to that particular zone in seattle and things like that. as well as what you've seen happen in new york city and if you do not have policing you will have greater danger, you will have greater crime. it just makes sense and that's why texas is stepping up to insure that we are going to be providing policing in our communities awell as the entire state. >> harris: all eyes in austin, texas and what this governor is trying to do in his home. some lawmakers and media are dismissing the possibility that the novel coronavirus was started
portland, oregon, a spike in violent crime homicides 800%. why do these leaders seem to think they can be the exception of the rule by defunding? >> i have to tell you it really is an ideological issue. if you look at all these. you could call it democrat run but candidly it's social list particular run cities in portland. they wanted to turn the city over to the residents for the residents to be in control of what is happening in the city with no policing leadership whatsoever. you saw...
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spike done by a.ssell. all the chinese americans look at this and say, see, the chinese are excluded. the central pacific, the western side, was maybe 90% chinese who built it, but then i have a different narrative of why the chinese are not found here. this is an iconic picture, because it's a good picture. both trains are here, shaking hands, exchanging bottles of wine. but this was a posed picture taken after the ceremony. if you see picture of the actual ceremony, and russell did have a picture of that, showing the three chinese hammering the last spike, because when leland stanford tried to hit the spike, he missed totally and he hit the rail, and then the chinese finally put in the last spike. we know they were there, and the trains were further apart, because they had to put in the last two rails. they were 28 feet, and the motor engines were further apart. so, when they are together like this, you notice afterwards, the chinese were there, and why were they missing here? because right after th
spike done by a.ssell. all the chinese americans look at this and say, see, the chinese are excluded. the central pacific, the western side, was maybe 90% chinese who built it, but then i have a different narrative of why the chinese are not found here. this is an iconic picture, because it's a good picture. both trains are here, shaking hands, exchanging bottles of wine. but this was a posed picture taken after the ceremony. if you see picture of the actual ceremony, and russell did have a...
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1st way specially in very populous states like with the british in the north they are seeing huge spikes in several districts in the india that are helping to structure is fragile and best and nonexistent at last to the number of gentle so going up there now part of the ruling to well of course it's also spending to other parts of india and southern india in states where we had elections recently little big rallies that you mentioned in your report. what is the indian government doing to try to break the 2nd wave well many autistic governments we just see these huge surgeons have imposed lockdowns curfews they have restrictions on movement this also talk about a national knocked on this special the government the government was resisting and it says look the states should make their own decisions and then of course is that solution that's still going to hit everyone overeating is allowed to get vaccinated so in places where the enough supplies vaccination is also going ahead the government is also trying to open an oxygen supply is that still remains a huge problem in many parts of the c
1st way specially in very populous states like with the british in the north they are seeing huge spikes in several districts in the india that are helping to structure is fragile and best and nonexistent at last to the number of gentle so going up there now part of the ruling to well of course it's also spending to other parts of india and southern india in states where we had elections recently little big rallies that you mentioned in your report. what is the indian government doing to try to...
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that luis de haro joins us now from new york a set investors have been worried about an inflation spike for a while now now the data's out the what's been the reaction well it seems that another big selloff in the making for sure on wall street you know inflation numbers are heating the usual suspects and we charge technology stocks so here we're talking about big names like up or amazon tesla which normally tend to drag down main index is that volatility is a spike in so it's the 10 year treasury deal that said richard florida to 2nd in command of the federal reserve insisted this morning a deadly glacial pressures should be transitory a similar message that have been we have been hearing from a fed chairman and the last couple weeks i'm not defeated has a good tool to deal with them but as for now the market seems to disagree and fears that debt the economy could overheat and force it defends him to normalize its monetary policies way way sooner done inspected. luis de haro there in new york for us thank you very much. to uganda now where a clinic is providing complex surgeries aided
that luis de haro joins us now from new york a set investors have been worried about an inflation spike for a while now now the data's out the what's been the reaction well it seems that another big selloff in the making for sure on wall street you know inflation numbers are heating the usual suspects and we charge technology stocks so here we're talking about big names like up or amazon tesla which normally tend to drag down main index is that volatility is a spike in so it's the 10 year...
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good spikes bring volatility? it is a brave new world. unheard of territory. meme stocks, crypto come inflation. joe: we will end covers some new ground. meme stocks, there is a website called where they talk about these stocks, amc, gamestop. amc going nuts. above those highs. gamestop did not move a lot. pretty extraordinary year. for more, let's turn to our reporter. did amc end up down today? >> it did. 1.6%. it surged 38%, then down. it has been an incredible ride. today's loss, even with that, still up 150%. romaine: it seemed like the stocks went dormant, then this past week, they percolated to the top. was there a catalyst? >> i don't. people are just having fun. there has been a shift from crypto into meme stocks. romaine: i smell a chart idea. >> that was the initial urge. you saw a bunch of call options on amc, kicking in that flywheel of gama hedging. caroline: break it down for those who don't understand gama squeezes. the options market on fire come extraordinary. what does that signify? >> this was the secret sauce in january and february. when
good spikes bring volatility? it is a brave new world. unheard of territory. meme stocks, crypto come inflation. joe: we will end covers some new ground. meme stocks, there is a website called where they talk about these stocks, amc, gamestop. amc going nuts. above those highs. gamestop did not move a lot. pretty extraordinary year. for more, let's turn to our reporter. did amc end up down today? >> it did. 1.6%. it surged 38%, then down. it has been an incredible ride. today's loss, even...
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they discuss the consequences of india's recent spike in unemployment. yvonne: what is next for taiwan's markets? we talk about the outlook with ally chen. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: the u.s. dollar nearly six-year lows, traders are putting more momentum into the chinese currency. david ingles has been having a look at the activity. we saw the strongest vix in three years today. david: that opened up gates to the price action in the last 30 minutes or so. looking at options and volumes. i know you are talking taiwan. but there will also be a dollar on shore. average volume, this is what they are getting. you look at consumption on the bloomberg, you want to pay attention to how pronounced the volume is in the options market. when you get into this, you are looking at strikes at about 630, most pronounced. it indicates where they are going, and the bullish bets. despite the fact it has changed, and we are looking up the difference between the estimated vix and the actual fix coming out of the pboc. when you look at the difference, it is back on the st
they discuss the consequences of india's recent spike in unemployment. yvonne: what is next for taiwan's markets? we talk about the outlook with ally chen. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: the u.s. dollar nearly six-year lows, traders are putting more momentum into the chinese currency. david ingles has been having a look at the activity. we saw the strongest vix in three years today. david: that opened up gates to the price action in the last 30 minutes or so. looking at options and volumes. i...
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julian, a year later, the larger legacy of george floyd police reform or a spike in crime?e in crime is really, you're seeing it across cities, dramatic increases homicides, shootings, advocated assault and other crime. i think the push to reform the police, the police movement has counterintuitively, if you want a more diverse police force for instance, cutting officers is going to leave you with a police force that's mostly white and male. if you want more training for de-escalation, that cost money and it takes away from that so what we are seeing is consequences of this but also it's been counterproductive to the strategy. paul: jason, what is your take on it a year later? police reform movement has run out of steam or are we going to see something on capitol hill? should. >> i hope capitol hill stays out of it frankly unless state and local leaders take care of this. i think the focus on policing has been misplaced from the beginning. the problem in these are not the police or criminals, even in minneapolis, george floyd death was around 100 homicides, one involved pol
julian, a year later, the larger legacy of george floyd police reform or a spike in crime?e in crime is really, you're seeing it across cities, dramatic increases homicides, shootings, advocated assault and other crime. i think the push to reform the police, the police movement has counterintuitively, if you want a more diverse police force for instance, cutting officers is going to leave you with a police force that's mostly white and male. if you want more training for de-escalation, that...
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the world economic forum canceled its singapore meeting as virus cases spike. the travel bubble with hong kong is grounded once more. asian stocks poised for a muted open. cases in the region pick up. the dollar weaker with the economic outlook waiting on the sentiment. mixed messaging from elon musk has sent bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on a wild ride. haidi: let's take a look at how we are setting up. sophie: looking at a start for the tuesday session. japan's per luminary report headlining the economy. japan expected to return to contraction. trading ahead of the update. we have wti holding above 66. trading near an 18 year high . pulling up a chart on the terminal when it comes to europe's recovery and increasing vaccinations. aipac listed companies who generate a chunk of their revenue from europe out facing the regional index. goldman expecting we will see positive -- we are seeing covid cases in the u.s. have been falling to a 14 month low. new infections are on the rise in asia in taiwan as well as singapore. india a big hotspot for covid infectio
the world economic forum canceled its singapore meeting as virus cases spike. the travel bubble with hong kong is grounded once more. asian stocks poised for a muted open. cases in the region pick up. the dollar weaker with the economic outlook waiting on the sentiment. mixed messaging from elon musk has sent bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies on a wild ride. haidi: let's take a look at how we are setting up. sophie: looking at a start for the tuesday session. japan's per luminary report...