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south bay reporter lamonica on what's being done to help those still out there on th i'm here t of st james episcopal church where the vigil was held, and they placed each name on a candleholder. all of them have been living on the streets when they died. no more harvey. lorenzo stevens. manuel custody . arno's one by one, their names were read aloud. all of them had been receiving help from a boat services over the last year, and organizers say it's important that their lives be remembered acknowledging the humanity of all peoples incredibly critical and fighting to do whatever we can to never have another vigil like this, where 97 people's names are red because they were experiencing the safe, secure housing that they need about services helps house people in santa clara, santa cruz and alameda county's. they also partner with community groups like those at st james episcopal church to provide food and other necessities. what, food items for re housing people. we also participate at the homeless shelter, cooking meals. and we collected things throughout the year like school supplies for t
south bay reporter lamonica on what's being done to help those still out there on th i'm here t of st james episcopal church where the vigil was held, and they placed each name on a candleholder. all of them have been living on the streets when they died. no more harvey. lorenzo stevens. manuel custody . arno's one by one, their names were read aloud. all of them had been receiving help from a boat services over the last year, and organizers say it's important that their lives be remembered...
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we got a rat so we can bake by cats as a constant battles, not just in the wible ground to st. james. sorry, it's in st. paul, to long would the are too many feral cats and we need to tell it as an allan problem or not just as why it were problem or if you catch up from october to march. and joining us in season that will give the bird a chance for the trucks to survive and enjoy the rest of the year. we can create new habitats, which is the plan. in the space of 10 years, dennis and his predecessors have succeeded in doubling the why bird population. and today their species is no longer classed as endangered. but with only 510 adults counted in 2020, the little clover is still vulnerable. as a result of climate change and habitat modification, st. helena is facing increasingly frequent periods of drought, which is having a devastating impact on the islands flora and fauna. now more than ever, support is needed to faith. this unique bird but the little insect of all has not had its last word. and recently, it has taken up residence in a very special place. on the north east side of t
we got a rat so we can bake by cats as a constant battles, not just in the wible ground to st. james. sorry, it's in st. paul, to long would the are too many feral cats and we need to tell it as an allan problem or not just as why it were problem or if you catch up from october to march. and joining us in season that will give the bird a chance for the trucks to survive and enjoy the rest of the year. we can create new habitats, which is the plan. in the space of 10 years, dennis and his...
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so these people lie and they expect their opponents to lie in the st. james this way. you know, the, let me go back in the, the dimension the, you know, like afghanistan in iraq, you know, in libby and all that. but those countries are nice and fine before they're destroyed by the western russia is a very different case. russia knows exactly what's going on over. you train every single square centimeter of it. they know where these, what digital truths are they basically what the west is doing. is putting a target on the back of their own troops, just like zalinski is willing to sacrifice tens of thousands of his own soldiers in a futile effort. here, the more, the lack of any kind of moral responsibility from coming from the west is astounding. yes, of course the they even don't care about it, but i would like to insist under under question if you allow me of the, of the, of communication controlling the formation. if you look at what happened to all t in france and they manage to block on youtube channel, they managed to look on the see which, which is, was supposed
so these people lie and they expect their opponents to lie in the st. james this way. you know, the, let me go back in the, the dimension the, you know, like afghanistan in iraq, you know, in libby and all that. but those countries are nice and fine before they're destroyed by the western russia is a very different case. russia knows exactly what's going on over. you train every single square centimeter of it. they know where these, what digital truths are they basically what the west is doing....
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it was at st. james, there was regularly doing all the router knows about out of my daughter, general bengal bill. this is isabella.
it was at st. james, there was regularly doing all the router knows about out of my daughter, general bengal bill. this is isabella.
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so these people lie and they expect their opponents to lie in the st. james this way. you know, they didn't let me go back. exactly. exactly the, the dimension the, you know, like afghanistan in iraq, you know, in libby and all that. but those countries are from nice and find before they're destroyed by the west, but rush is a very different case. russia knows exactly what's going on over. you train every single square centimeter of it. they know where these, what the actual truths are, is basically what the west is doing is putting a target on the back of their own troops. just like zelinski is willing to sacrifice tens of thousands of his own soldiers in a few. well, after 2 years, the more the, the lack of any kind of moral responsibility from coming from the west is astounding. sadly, yes, of course. then they even don't care about it. but i would like to insist on the, on the question, if you will owe me of the good work of communication controlling the formation. if you look at what happened to r t in france, are they managed to block on youtube channel. they man
so these people lie and they expect their opponents to lie in the st. james this way. you know, they didn't let me go back. exactly. exactly the, the dimension the, you know, like afghanistan in iraq, you know, in libby and all that. but those countries are from nice and find before they're destroyed by the west, but rush is a very different case. russia knows exactly what's going on over. you train every single square centimeter of it. they know where these, what the actual truths are, is...
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they beat samoa on the opening day of this competition at st james' park by 60 points.he first of three semifinals of this rugby league world cup that feature home nations. it begins at 2:30pm. there was heartbreak for england at the rugby world cup as they lost to new zealand in a nail biting final — a repeat of 2017. the match at eden park was watched by a record crowd of 42 and a half thousand. it was a strong start for the red roses who were leading at half time but at the final whistle the score was 34—31 to the defending champions. england saw out much of the match with 1a players after losing wing lydia thompson for a high tackle in the 18th minute. we have got her. we are with her. i've told her to stop saying sorry. definitely not the reason we didn't win this game and she needs to know that. she is the most amazing person, a brilliant player, and she doesn't need to have that guilt associated with her. knowing her, she will do, but we are with her and we will pick her up make sure she is all right. we will pick her up make sure she is all riuht. ~ . ., ., we w
they beat samoa on the opening day of this competition at st james' park by 60 points.he first of three semifinals of this rugby league world cup that feature home nations. it begins at 2:30pm. there was heartbreak for england at the rugby world cup as they lost to new zealand in a nail biting final — a repeat of 2017. the match at eden park was watched by a record crowd of 42 and a half thousand. it was a strong start for the red roses who were leading at half time but at the final whistle...
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minister to the court of st. james to get that accomplished.she decided to put little rose in a convent. in paris, which is now the museum. if you have been there to look at the masterpieces you have been where little rose spent some time. one thing rose was able to arrange was a meeting with napoleon the third period this is a probably, and whiteman makes a big point of this inner book this is probably the first time the french apple were agreed to see an american born a woman for a policy talk. this is an unusual role for a moment at the time. here she is meeting with the emperor. she definitely used flattery on him. she tried to persuade him to recognize the confederacy. but napoleon questioned the military strategy and also did not want to act unilaterally. he would not act unless great britain did. rose did not have any success in convincing palmer son who was the prime minister and head of a liberal government that approved of slavery. she did not have any success in convincing palmer center do that. she thought about going to rome and tr
minister to the court of st. james to get that accomplished.she decided to put little rose in a convent. in paris, which is now the museum. if you have been there to look at the masterpieces you have been where little rose spent some time. one thing rose was able to arrange was a meeting with napoleon the third period this is a probably, and whiteman makes a big point of this inner book this is probably the first time the french apple were agreed to see an american born a woman for a policy...
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minister to the court of st. james to get that accomplished.he decided to put a little rounds in a convent. the convent of sacred heart, now the roe daily museum. if you have been there to look at custis masterpieces you have been where little rosalynn sometime one thing that rose was able to arrange was a meeting with napoleon the third and blackmon makes a big point of this in her book. this is probably the first time the french emperor agreed to see an american born woman fry policy talk. this is an unusual role for a woman at the time. here she is meeting with the emperor. she tried to persuade him to recognize the confederacy. napoleon question the south's military strategy. he also did not want to act unilaterally. he would not act unless great britain did. rose did not have any success in convincing lord palmer stun, the prime minister and head of a liberal government that opposed slavery. she did not have any success in convincing palmer stunted to that. she thought about going to roam and getting papal recognition. she finally decided
minister to the court of st. james to get that accomplished.he decided to put a little rounds in a convent. the convent of sacred heart, now the roe daily museum. if you have been there to look at custis masterpieces you have been where little rosalynn sometime one thing that rose was able to arrange was a meeting with napoleon the third and blackmon makes a big point of this in her book. this is probably the first time the french emperor agreed to see an american born woman fry policy talk....
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but then, peter was offered the chance to undergo a new cancer treatment at st james as hospital in leedsltrasound which destroys tissue inside the body, completely noninvasively. it's much more precise than treatments which use heat or radiation, meaning it can better treat tumours which are small and widespread in vital organs like the liver. us —based tech company history sonics is running the most advanced histotripsy trial to date. ., , advanced histotripsy trial to date. . , ., ., date. there are tiny and that made size — date. there are tiny and that made size bubbles _ date. there are tiny and that made size bubbles that -- l date. there are tiny and that. made size bubbles that -- exist made size bubbles that —— exist within tissue and when we hit those focus points without ultrasound, it excites those bubbles and those bubbles expand and collapse and mechanically destroy tissue in patients for the procedure and generally, they are awake and they do not know if they were ever treated.— they do not know if they were ever treated. the team is going to be using _ ever treated. the t
but then, peter was offered the chance to undergo a new cancer treatment at st james as hospital in leedsltrasound which destroys tissue inside the body, completely noninvasively. it's much more precise than treatments which use heat or radiation, meaning it can better treat tumours which are small and widespread in vital organs like the liver. us —based tech company history sonics is running the most advanced histotripsy trial to date. ., , advanced histotripsy trial to date. . , ., ., date....
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last night's candlelight vigil took place outside st james episcopal church organizers read the names of nearly 100 people who have died this year in san jose, while homeless, they called for more government services to help those who are currently in sheltered in santa clara county. acknowledging the humanity of all peoples incredibly critical and fighting to do whatever we can another v, where 97 people's names are red because they were experiencing the safe, secure housing that they need. santa clara county leaders say they are stepping up their efforts to protect the homelessness winter that includes expanding the hours of the county homeless shelter in mountain view that just opened up this week. 409 is the time definitely thinking about those people. it is cold. it is windy , steve. that's going to continue this week. not as windy but staying pretty cold here, pam. our focus will be on thursday when we'll get some rain in here and mountain snow. um temperatures are set to take a tumble here now. they started yesterday. they will still struggle today. but for thursday high temps
last night's candlelight vigil took place outside st james episcopal church organizers read the names of nearly 100 people who have died this year in san jose, while homeless, they called for more government services to help those who are currently in sheltered in santa clara county. acknowledging the humanity of all peoples incredibly critical and fighting to do whatever we can another v, where 97 people's names are red because they were experiencing the safe, secure housing that they need....
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probably what he's thinking about in 1782 is just recently there have been a large encampment in st james park in london. in response to the gordon riots and his brother paul sam had done these watercolor images, many of which were engraved. and so you're seeing one of those engravings from 1780. so this is something that is clearly in the mind of george grieve and also presumably whoever is producing this great big watercolor. so when you dig into the details again, if you clicked in and spent the time looking at it, as fortunately not many other ople, did you see all this incredible detail? can you see how similar that line looks to what was in the back of trimble's painting and even in the center? do you see there's this line of tents and there in the center is some sort of raised structure in the middle. so clearly these two artists, we're seeing that in describing the same thing. well, then we went to the diaries and journals and letters of people who were actually present. and here a french officer who's writing, describing the color line of the american camp bordered by a beautiful
probably what he's thinking about in 1782 is just recently there have been a large encampment in st james park in london. in response to the gordon riots and his brother paul sam had done these watercolor images, many of which were engraved. and so you're seeing one of those engravings from 1780. so this is something that is clearly in the mind of george grieve and also presumably whoever is producing this great big watercolor. so when you dig into the details again, if you clicked in and spent...
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south bay reporter lamonica on what's being done to help those still out there on th i'm here t of st jameshurch where the vigil was held, and they placed each name on a candleholder. all of them have been living on the streets when they died. no more harvey. lorenzo stevens. manuel custody . arno's one by one, their names were read aloud. all of them had been receiving help from a boat services over the last year, and organizers say it's important that their lives be remembered acknowledging the humanity of all peoples incredibly critical and fighting to do whatever we can to never have another vigil like this, where 97 people's names are red because they were experiencing
south bay reporter lamonica on what's being done to help those still out there on th i'm here t of st jameshurch where the vigil was held, and they placed each name on a candleholder. all of them have been living on the streets when they died. no more harvey. lorenzo stevens. manuel custody . arno's one by one, their names were read aloud. all of them had been receiving help from a boat services over the last year, and organizers say it's important that their lives be remembered acknowledging...
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last night's candlelight vigil was outside st james episcopal church organizer's read the names of nearly jose while homeless and they called for more government services to help those who are currently unsheltered in santa clara county. acknowledging the humanity of all peoples incredibly critical and fighting to do whatever we can to never have another visual like this, where 97 people's names are read because they weren't experiencing the safe, secure housing that they need. clara county leaders say they are stepping up their efforts to protect the homelessness winter that includes expanding the hours of the county homeless shelter in mountain view that opened just this week coming up on mornings onto the nine a plan meant to keep people from hitting the road when they don't have to wear a plan to turn highways and it's always is about to be discussed and what else could be on the table when it comes to preventing gridlock on bay area roads? then look, we made it through black friday and cyber monday. now it's time to do something that feels better than buying. we'll go live the ucsf b
last night's candlelight vigil was outside st james episcopal church organizer's read the names of nearly jose while homeless and they called for more government services to help those who are currently unsheltered in santa clara county. acknowledging the humanity of all peoples incredibly critical and fighting to do whatever we can to never have another visual like this, where 97 people's names are read because they weren't experiencing the safe, secure housing that they need. clara county...
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die so the writings can go up at organizations like sanded and many of the room come up to me the st. james make money, it's writings and whathe they do but don't take my word for it, the me quote the guy behind the curtain. >> this is why we need the death toll, and make it like way is date high enough today like it would make our points better if it was higher. >> i'm really wanting to death to be higher, why is in a, we need more people to die. this is our media, it is a disgrace, it is a disgrace and you already know this but the more that we can expose this, the better. see information is accountability, we need more information you can elect all of the people you want into the elected office for the p less yu can change people's hearts and minds including in your state of california, revealed to recall governor of the means of people in your state, vote or disagree you, someone as you can change their hearts and minds, you're going to be able to six issues you're having. because many of those people believe what they see on cnn heard and so it is really an information warrant that is
die so the writings can go up at organizations like sanded and many of the room come up to me the st. james make money, it's writings and whathe they do but don't take my word for it, the me quote the guy behind the curtain. >> this is why we need the death toll, and make it like way is date high enough today like it would make our points better if it was higher. >> i'm really wanting to death to be higher, why is in a, we need more people to die. this is our media, it is a...
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probably what he's thinking about in 1782 is just recently there have been a large encampment in st james park in london. in response to the gordon riots and his brother paul sam had done these watercolor images, many of which were engraved. and so you're seeing one of those engravings from 1780. so this is something that is clearly in the mind of george grieve and also presumably whoever is producing this great big watercolor. so when you dig into the details again, if you clicked in and spent the time looking at it, as fortunately not many other people, did you see all this incredible detail? can you see how similar that line looks to what was in the back of trimble's painting and even in the center? do you see there's this line of tents and there in the center is some sort of raised structure in the middle. so clearly these two artists, we're seeing that in describing the same thing. well, then we went to the diaries and journals and letters of people who were actually present. and here a french officer who's writing, describing the color line of the american camp bordered by a beautif
probably what he's thinking about in 1782 is just recently there have been a large encampment in st james park in london. in response to the gordon riots and his brother paul sam had done these watercolor images, many of which were engraved. and so you're seeing one of those engravings from 1780. so this is something that is clearly in the mind of george grieve and also presumably whoever is producing this great big watercolor. so when you dig into the details again, if you clicked in and spent...
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st. louis james bullard will get a turn later today, so it's all this tea leaf meeting, maybe some more cluesbout rates, where things stand or where they're going. most people seem to be expecting i guess 50 basis points in december. pretty good stuff on the retail earnings front from best buy today. david? david: connell mcshane, thank you very much. joining me now is john lonski, one of the best economists in the world, i think it's fair to say. good to see you, thank you very much for being here. i'm kind of surprised. i know that the market's happy about these retail numbers -- not all of them, not dollar tree, but most of the others look pretty good. but on the other hand, this looming strike, i mean, that could cost 700,000 jobs by some estimates. it will definitely push up inflation which means the fed might be forced to push up rates even more, and that could, that could if not guarantee a recession, make a recession even worse, right? >> well, right. what you're saying is some of this good news we're getting from corporate earnings reports on retailers may not be the sign of things t
st. louis james bullard will get a turn later today, so it's all this tea leaf meeting, maybe some more cluesbout rates, where things stand or where they're going. most people seem to be expecting i guess 50 basis points in december. pretty good stuff on the retail earnings front from best buy today. david? david: connell mcshane, thank you very much. joining me now is john lonski, one of the best economists in the world, i think it's fair to say. good to see you, thank you very much for being...
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st. louis' james bullard. one place where you are seeing a more market affect of some of those more hawkish comments from fed speakers and concerns about the economy is an oil prices, which continue to be under pressure near-term right now u.s. benchmark west texas intermediate, wti crude, $81.89. that's down about 4% right now you can kind of see this near-term downtrend that we've seen for quite some time still drifting lower we're going to try to see if we can get some of those lows that we saw earlier this fall 81.96 for crude. other places to watch for, in terms of specific themes and stock stories, a couple of big retail winners on earnings bath and body works, and macy's. bath and body works, an s&p 500 company, far and away the best performer, up 25% after the bell yesterday. better than expected results and they upped their forecast. macy's earlier this morning, not in the s&p, but a big department store name, up 14% same thing beat bottom line, top line, and raised the forecast. those names are big,
st. louis' james bullard. one place where you are seeing a more market affect of some of those more hawkish comments from fed speakers and concerns about the economy is an oil prices, which continue to be under pressure near-term right now u.s. benchmark west texas intermediate, wti crude, $81.89. that's down about 4% right now you can kind of see this near-term downtrend that we've seen for quite some time still drifting lower we're going to try to see if we can get some of those lows that we...
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not far from this place where we are now, and the stjames_ this place where we are now, and the st jamesf— victors, resolved to see to it in the spirit of international solidarity, that those guilty responsible, whatever the nationality, art sought out, handed over to _ nationality, art sought out, handed over tojustice and nationality, art sought out, handed over to justice and judged, nationality, art sought out, handed over tojustice and judged, to be that the — over tojustice and judged, to be that the sentence pronounced are carried _ that the sentence pronounced are carried out. ukraine, europe and the world _ carried out. ukraine, europe and the world need _ carried out. ukraine, europe and the world need that type ofjustice now. and it _ world need that type ofjustice now. and it can— world need that type ofjustice now. and it can be started in london again — and it can be started in london again. because we know thatjustice is one _ again. because we know thatjustice is one of— again. because we know thatjustice is one of the benchmarks of the british— is one of the benchmarks o
not far from this place where we are now, and the stjames_ this place where we are now, and the st jamesf— victors, resolved to see to it in the spirit of international solidarity, that those guilty responsible, whatever the nationality, art sought out, handed over to _ nationality, art sought out, handed over tojustice and nationality, art sought out, handed over to justice and judged, nationality, art sought out, handed over tojustice and judged, to be that the — over tojustice and...
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engaged, we were invited think it were all invited to, i think it was james's palace to meet was st james'sr on the day of the engagement and i remember her and and i remember meeting her and she, me the ring. she, she showed me the ring. i was like, oh my goodness. she was like, oh my goodness. she was was william's was like, it was william's mother's. it's very special. i was like, yeah, no, something sherlock. never got sherlock. but we never got introduced maybe that introduced to meghan. maybe that was of the breakdown of the relationship between, media relationship between, the media and harry meghan and actually harry and meghan but there a sense to which but there was a sense to which he always a bit of a bee in he always had a bit of a bee in his bonnet about playing second fiddle. you know as well, as i do that people have blamed meghan solely for makes it and the truth the matter is that he was uncomfortable in his role and he was often raging against the machine and he was often saying, you you keep on telling me, don't you just. yes. me, no, why don't you just. yes. and i say,
engaged, we were invited think it were all invited to, i think it was james's palace to meet was st james'sr on the day of the engagement and i remember her and and i remember meeting her and she, me the ring. she, she showed me the ring. i was like, oh my goodness. she was like, oh my goodness. she was was william's was like, it was william's mother's. it's very special. i was like, yeah, no, something sherlock. never got sherlock. but we never got introduced maybe that introduced to meghan....
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got engaged, we were to, think it were all invited to, i think it was james's palace to meet was st james'sr on the day of the engagement and i remember meeting and and i remember meeting her and she, me the ring. she, she showed me the ring. i was like, oh my goodness. she was like, oh my goodness. she was was william's was like, it was william's mother's. it's very special. i was like, yeah, no, something sherlock. never got sherlock. but we never got introduced maybe that introduced to meghan. maybe that was of the breakdown of the relationship between, media relationship between, the media and and meghan and actually harry and meghan but there a sense to which but there was a sense to which he always a bit of a bee in he always had a bit of a bee in his bonnet about playing second fiddle. you know as well, as i do that people have blamed meghan solely for makes it and the truth the matter is that he was uncomfortable in his role and he was often raging against the machine and he was often saying, you you keep on telling me, why don't you just. yes. me, no, why don't you just. yes. and w
got engaged, we were to, think it were all invited to, i think it was james's palace to meet was st james'sr on the day of the engagement and i remember meeting and and i remember meeting her and she, me the ring. she, she showed me the ring. i was like, oh my goodness. she was like, oh my goodness. she was was william's was like, it was william's mother's. it's very special. i was like, yeah, no, something sherlock. never got sherlock. but we never got introduced maybe that introduced to...
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st. fed president james bullard who is currently a voting member of the fomc telling the greater louisville chamber of commerce, quote, the six rate hikes so far this year have, quote, only limited impact so far on inflation, barely a dent. and that its benchmark fed funds rate might have to go as high as 7%. right now it's at 3.75-4% at the moment. and minneapolis fed president neel kashkari, who is not a voter but will be next year, is saying in the last hour the u.s. economy is sending wildly mixed signals and that there is a lot of tightening in the pipeline. as he is not seeing much evidence of cooling. so that kind of ec ecos what bullard said -- echoes what bullard said. let's get to the floor show, teddy weisberg and john pa tree d.c. john, i will start with you. it is hard, isn't it, depending on which fedheads are out and about talking the or you've got some pretty good earnings numbers prosecute likes of cisco and macy's. >> yeah, i think the fed wants to continue to throw cold water on the market rally that we've seen last week off the cpi number. there's the still more work to
st. fed president james bullard who is currently a voting member of the fomc telling the greater louisville chamber of commerce, quote, the six rate hikes so far this year have, quote, only limited impact so far on inflation, barely a dent. and that its benchmark fed funds rate might have to go as high as 7%. right now it's at 3.75-4% at the moment. and minneapolis fed president neel kashkari, who is not a voter but will be next year, is saying in the last hour the u.s. economy is sending...
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i remember for timmins james bay children at st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police evidence that identified those perpetrators. and in doing so, they had cases thrown out and undermine the hearing. and now that the justice department has been forced to turn over those documents the claimant's inadmissible . unless the survivor finds a witness to verify these atrocities, to the prime minister, enough, the survivors, his st and his are better will he instruct his garment to end this obstruction of justice against the survivors saying as one and for off a done to indigenous people over decades and centuries of colonialism in this country are shameful and are something that we need to learn from and move forward on. that includes respecting the rights of indigenous peoples now in all their different aspects. and that's why we're working with survivors like working with communities to ensure that we can
i remember for timmins james bay children at st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police evidence that identified those perpetrators. and in doing so, they had cases thrown out and undermine the hearing. and now that the justice department has been forced to turn over those documents the claimant's inadmissible . unless the survivor finds a witness to verify these...
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st. louis fed president james bullard have called for more rate hikes to tame inflation. francine: joining us now is the blackrock co. chief investment officer for fundamental equities, so much going on, what are you expecting to hear from jay powell later? nigel: i think there is a long way to go. we are seeing around this current time, peaking in inflation, but we believe the path will be slow on the downside through 2023. he will remain hawkish, i'm not sure he will be super impressed by the recent rally in risk assets. it's probably going to be caution for markets we might hear from him later. tom: how would you characterize that rally in risk and equity markets, it's been pretty pronounced, the move into bonds over november. is this a bear market rally in equities? nigel: i think it is. people are looking for the pivot, the turn, they want this all to be over. i'm afraid this is going to last much longer people are expecting. this is a very different kind of environment and we've seen the last 45 plus years. this is a inflationary recession. the central banks are det
st. louis fed president james bullard have called for more rate hikes to tame inflation. francine: joining us now is the blackrock co. chief investment officer for fundamental equities, so much going on, what are you expecting to hear from jay powell later? nigel: i think there is a long way to go. we are seeing around this current time, peaking in inflation, but we believe the path will be slow on the downside through 2023. he will remain hawkish, i'm not sure he will be super impressed by the...
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st. louis fed president james bullard said the u.s.entral bank has more to bring inflation under control arguing the policy rate is not in a sufficient restrictive zone. the funds rate may need to go as high as 7%. well above the current range >> so far, it doesn't look like we had success getting that rate to fall. if you see the market, we will see disinflation in 2023 and i'm hopeful 2023 will be a year of disinflation >>> weekly jobless claims fell by 4,000 indicating tightness in the market despite the tech sector layoffs. the americanses filing for the first time hit 222,000 continuing claims jumped 30,000 to more than 1.5 million. >>> and amazon ceo andy jazzy says they will continue to layoff employees he called the move the most difficult decision he had to make at the helm. >>> and twitter told employees the office building will be closed until next week it came after reports that staff were quitting in large numbers earlier this week, musk gave twitter employees to commit to high intensity hard core work environment or resig
st. louis fed president james bullard said the u.s.entral bank has more to bring inflation under control arguing the policy rate is not in a sufficient restrictive zone. the funds rate may need to go as high as 7%. well above the current range >> so far, it doesn't look like we had success getting that rate to fall. if you see the market, we will see disinflation in 2023 and i'm hopeful 2023 will be a year of disinflation >>> weekly jobless claims fell by 4,000 indicating...
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newcastle united stay third in the premier league after beating chelsea 1—0 at st james' park — thanks hotspur stadium as spurs came from behind three times to beat leeds 4—3 in a thrilling match. rodrigo bentancur scoring twice late on, they go into the break in fourth place. there was an injury scare for leicester's james maddison just days after receiving his england call—up. he scored twice in leicester's 2—0 victory over west ham, but was taken off in the 25th minute with an apparent leg injury. afterwards manager brendan rodgers said he's fine, and was substituted as a precaution. celtic have extended their lead at the top of the scottish premiership to nine points — they beat ross county 2—1 while rangers were held to a 1—1 draw at st mirren. the home side took the lead just after half time from declan gallagher's long throw — ayunga scoring at the second time of asking. rangers equalised with six minutes to go after ryan kent was brought down, captainjames tavernier put away the resulting penalty. there was drama and disappointment for england's men at the rugby league world cu
newcastle united stay third in the premier league after beating chelsea 1—0 at st james' park — thanks hotspur stadium as spurs came from behind three times to beat leeds 4—3 in a thrilling match. rodrigo bentancur scoring twice late on, they go into the break in fourth place. there was an injury scare for leicester's james maddison just days after receiving his england call—up. he scored twice in leicester's 2—0 victory over west ham, but was taken off in the 25th minute with an...
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but, you know, james bullad, st. federal reserve president yesterday basically said this, interest rates have to rise even higher to restrict the economy to the extent that it brings inflation down to the target, of course, the target being 2%. that's not happening any time soon. would you buy retail right here? would you buy, you know, dividend payers? where is the value in a market that is unclear about the fed's next move? >> so in this particular case this is all about pricing power. so this is -- this is the place where investors need to pay attention to a company's ability to, you know, price if inflation remains but remember that as inflation drops a lot of the companies once they price higher, they are going the eat the margin as the cost of their services -- the cost of their inputs drop. so you see that in retail in some cases but i don't think that's the best place to invest. i think it's going to be more health care. it's going to be more industrial names than consumer discretionary. once you see -- the p
but, you know, james bullad, st. federal reserve president yesterday basically said this, interest rates have to rise even higher to restrict the economy to the extent that it brings inflation down to the target, of course, the target being 2%. that's not happening any time soon. would you buy retail right here? would you buy, you know, dividend payers? where is the value in a market that is unclear about the fed's next move? >> so in this particular case this is all about pricing power....
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st. louis fed president james bullard and new york's john williams they need to keep restrictive policies in place for some time. bullard issuing similar guidance saying the fed has a way to go to get restrictive that rising interest rates will likely hold into 2024 in order to gain control over inflation let's talk more about what this means with the markets from david waddell with waddell and associates we know the central bank needs to put the clamp and tamp down inflation. what does this mean for markets now? are markets now in a position where they can say, hey, we know it's going to come and we can rally ahead or is it still a headwind >> good morning. thanks forego ha having me good to see you. i think the pivot everybody is focused on is the fed pivot. the pivot is the inflation pivot. we had it. 9% of cpi and now 7.7%. it is to the down side we will likely do that for a while. when we have inflation decline, they happen quickly. the fed is lagging on the way up they will lag on the way down. my expectation and good news that came out of the last release was they will slow the pac
st. louis fed president james bullard and new york's john williams they need to keep restrictive policies in place for some time. bullard issuing similar guidance saying the fed has a way to go to get restrictive that rising interest rates will likely hold into 2024 in order to gain control over inflation let's talk more about what this means with the markets from david waddell with waddell and associates we know the central bank needs to put the clamp and tamp down inflation. what does this...
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the actress says the library in st james's square is truly a place like no other.her lines. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning, the unsettled theme is set to continue across the capital as we head through the rest of this week. and now, of course, temperatures are back down closer to the seasonal average. so not as warm as it was. it was quite chilly for a few spots last night with temperatures dropping back to mid—single figures. the southerly wind is set to pick up this morning. already, a few showers around. mostly towards the south. there will be some dry spells here and there. some bright spells, too. but watch out for showers on and off as we head through much of the day. the cloud thickening from the south—west as we head through the afternoon with our approaching deep area of low pressure. top temperatures of 11—12c. overnight, set to turn wet and windy as this deep area of low pressure moves northwards and eastwards towards the south of the m25. there is a met office weather warning in force for heavy rain. high rainfall totals pos
the actress says the library in st james's square is truly a place like no other.her lines. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning, the unsettled theme is set to continue across the capital as we head through the rest of this week. and now, of course, temperatures are back down closer to the seasonal average. so not as warm as it was. it was quite chilly for a few spots last night with temperatures dropping back to mid—single figures. the southerly wind is set to pick up...
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but i can actually see crowds here the crushed barriers starts to run across st james's to try and get members of the royal family and the south african cyril ramaphosa, cyril ramaphosa at the mouth to say they can watch them wave. yeah. and we've as you speak and count to our shot of the mile with the flags again including the south african flag all the way down the rainbow nation, of course , the rainbow nation, of course, and as you say, huge again. i mean, this is quite interesting , but clearly after the events of the royal funeral , people of the royal funeral, people have identified with the king and this new reign. have identified with the king and this new reign . they and this new reign. they certainly have. they're just leaving horse guards. as i said . and they're going to be escorted by back to buckingham palace by the sovereign zesco, not provided by the household cavalry mounted regiments along route. the mal is kind of cheap of the niche meghan the company grenadier guards company scots guards the first battalion coldstream guards the music is being played by bands of t
but i can actually see crowds here the crushed barriers starts to run across st james's to try and get members of the royal family and the south african cyril ramaphosa, cyril ramaphosa at the mouth to say they can watch them wave. yeah. and we've as you speak and count to our shot of the mile with the flags again including the south african flag all the way down the rainbow nation, of course , the rainbow nation, of course, and as you say, huge again. i mean, this is quite interesting , but...
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st. louis fed president james bullard. rates need to go higher to bring down inflation.he has been giving and it is ongoing. basically he is being very, very hawkish, basically makes it sound like we really need to, raise rates quick, fast, just make it very painful. what does that mean for the meeting that is coming up this month? >> that is a big meeting. the question for bullard should be this, how does that solve the supply issues? if you're looking at inflation caused in part, if not in large part by supply issues, we simply don't have enough goods and services to sell, how does raising rate rates help that? it can crush demand. it is in fact called demand destruction by the economists. that could cause recession. is that the smartest way to do it? look at ways instead to increase the supply of goods and services and let that bring down prices. the rail strike is so important but not just on the general impacts of economy but impact on supply chain could make inflation worse despite what federal reserve does. when you're in the federal reserve you have one tool, a h
st. louis fed president james bullard. rates need to go higher to bring down inflation.he has been giving and it is ongoing. basically he is being very, very hawkish, basically makes it sound like we really need to, raise rates quick, fast, just make it very painful. what does that mean for the meeting that is coming up this month? >> that is a big meeting. the question for bullard should be this, how does that solve the supply issues? if you're looking at inflation caused in part, if not...