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i mean, maybe not exciting or anything, but there's the disconnect between coca-cola and other stapleeen on fire, and i think it's lagging nature is perhaps at an end. here is the past decade in the ten-year chart and the lines are clear and coca-cola bringing up the rear underperforming its own peers like procter & gamble, soap and cereal companies. and all of which underperforming the market, right? so coke up 50% of the market now what's happened of late? here's coke on its own the past several years and here is its relative performance. obviously it's been a dud that even as coke's gone higher it will underperform the market and not only is it up of late and it's actually outperforming the market and you can see that here the simple shape of the line and if this line is rising and it reflects outperformance relative to a benchmark moving on. another way to draw the lines. this is with the moving average. the moving average has now turned and that's a very important circumstance a bearish to bullish reversal in the relative performance of this major consumer staple to all staples,
i mean, maybe not exciting or anything, but there's the disconnect between coca-cola and other stapleeen on fire, and i think it's lagging nature is perhaps at an end. here is the past decade in the ten-year chart and the lines are clear and coca-cola bringing up the rear underperforming its own peers like procter & gamble, soap and cereal companies. and all of which underperforming the market, right? so coke up 50% of the market now what's happened of late? here's coke on its own the past...
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dividend yields in descending order, right, or not as good to better, 1.85% for s.p.y., staples, alle, utilities, energy, then there's at&t. that's a big number. we're going to talk about their debtload maybe back at the desk and some other things. let's look at the chart first. so many ways to draw the lines certainly, we could draw them like this, effectively a head-and-shoulders bottom. a well-defined neckline with the prospects of a move above that line you could also draw them like this cup and handle, with the same well-defined line and the prospects of a breakout. you could also draw them like this, well-defined down trend. and the beauty of that is that if you do overshoot a down trend and then you check back to it and you hold and you bounce off it again, that's good stuff. the chart is the chart it looks quite good. i like it any way you cut it an old-line loser that is coming to life. >> so, mike, what's the trade then >> yeah, so, at&t. you know, we were actually talking before when multiples can be worrisome signs or high dividend yields, certainly you don't get much hig
dividend yields in descending order, right, or not as good to better, 1.85% for s.p.y., staples, alle, utilities, energy, then there's at&t. that's a big number. we're going to talk about their debtload maybe back at the desk and some other things. let's look at the chart first. so many ways to draw the lines certainly, we could draw them like this, effectively a head-and-shoulders bottom. a well-defined neckline with the prospects of a move above that line you could also draw them like...
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and we'll return with music from mavis staples featuring ben harper.nternet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >> jimmy: i want to thank jon hamm, naomi scott and the bachelorette hannah b. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next but first, this is her album, it's called "we get by" here with the title track with help from ben harper, mavis staples! ♪ ♪ we get by on love and faith we get by with a smile on our face ♪ ♪ we get by with help from our kin we get by through thick ♪ ♪ and through thin we get by we get by no matter what happens ♪ ♪ i'll be there for you we get by was just the other day i heard from my old friend ♪ ♪ she was going through changes once again matters of the head ♪ ♪ matters of the heart maybe too early to tell but it's never to late to start ♪ ♪ we get by we get by no matt
and we'll return with music from mavis staples featuring ben harper.nternet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >> jimmy: i want to thank jon hamm, naomi scott and the bachelorette hannah b. apologies to matt damon....
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our next staple, the t-shirt, thank you very much.o find this is from everlane. these are $18 an people are obsessed with these t-shirts when i told people i was doing this segment, they said, did you vie the everlane t-shirts? it's opaque enough not to be see through. fits great on all different bodies fits all different plus sizes, heights, shapes, great and the sleeve the most flattering length. i don't like it, cuts in a weird spot the sleeve is perfect. $18, can't go wrong. >> thank you so much maddie and andrea, you did a great job. appreciate it. next, we have, what? >> so next up we've got, this is brand new. anthropologie just launched the a-plus summer dress. >> got to have a cute summer dress. look at these adorable ladies. >> if a summer dress doesn't fit perfectly, it's a disaster that's why this a plus collection at anthropologie is so great taken over 100 styles and all about being all size inclusive so the a plus collections go up from 16 to size 26 all the biggest styles from all the best brands. online ten anthropolo
our next staple, the t-shirt, thank you very much.o find this is from everlane. these are $18 an people are obsessed with these t-shirts when i told people i was doing this segment, they said, did you vie the everlane t-shirts? it's opaque enough not to be see through. fits great on all different bodies fits all different plus sizes, heights, shapes, great and the sleeve the most flattering length. i don't like it, cuts in a weird spot the sleeve is perfect. $18, can't go wrong. >> thank...
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a defensive tilt utilities, staples, real estate off.big decliner as oil slides >> consumer staples are trading near 52-week highs these are food companies, companies like smucker and hershey where you don't see a lot of growth and where you see people turn to if they see low growth economic environment, low are bond yields because a lot of them pay fat dividends and just a defensive place to be. always need your toothpaste, your food. those stocks are really starting to shine it's interesting given the fact that they're not the earnings winners in this market >> and the ten-year dipped again ending at 2.38 pointing out also qualcomm suffering, apple suffering, tesla suffering. some big tech companies there. >> back to talk about the market, josh brown, and fred lane from lane generational of raymond james and patrick schaeffer from jpmorgan private bank mike santoli, the defensive tilt that's kept this market afloat >> it has. basically feeding off very low bond yields and all the associated equity sectors that benefit from that. you ca
a defensive tilt utilities, staples, real estate off.big decliner as oil slides >> consumer staples are trading near 52-week highs these are food companies, companies like smucker and hershey where you don't see a lot of growth and where you see people turn to if they see low growth economic environment, low are bond yields because a lot of them pay fat dividends and just a defensive place to be. always need your toothpaste, your food. those stocks are really starting to shine it's...
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. >> cramer this morning saying it deserves a staple's like multiple does that get your blessing?don't know, maybe we're on the way to something like that we do have the consumer staples sector etf trades at a premium, always traded at a premium i think one of the distinctions you buy staples every week to the extent you still need to have the apple upgrade cycle replenish you need a big ticket decision more often. if it becomes a platform type company, really the app store and sfrtsz basically are kind of this self-growing organism the market loves those things. i like nike as a comparison by the way. it trades at a big premium, it's a global brand, you have to decide to buy it. >> a board member in common. >> the prices are than the competition and always have been for the new stuff, and so, you know, i wonder if that ultimately down the road is how you can look at it >> yeah. >> that's an upside case the downside, it kind of languishes and doesn't get credit >> put a request in for one of your future charts to show apple stock and nike stock maybe historically. >> we'll show it
. >> cramer this morning saying it deserves a staple's like multiple does that get your blessing?don't know, maybe we're on the way to something like that we do have the consumer staples sector etf trades at a premium, always traded at a premium i think one of the distinctions you buy staples every week to the extent you still need to have the apple upgrade cycle replenish you need a big ticket decision more often. if it becomes a platform type company, really the app store and sfrtsz...
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best consumer staples stock right now is what? stocks but i can tell you that we did increase exposure to consumer staples recently in light of the higher volatility and we do think it's a fair place to kind of ride out some of this volatility around trade and growth concerns. you could see some price pressures from tariffs but these are things people have to buy. just watch valuations. that consumer staples have gotten expensive so a lot of that is priced in at this point. >> anybody else have a consumer staple stock they want to recommend for mike in west virginia >> other than -- >> it's a very -- it's a very expensive sector right now >> okay. best we got, mike. straight ahead, josh's advice for anyone who wants to double their money. i like that kind of advice, right? plus take a look at earnings next week, including uber, costco, ulta, there's the calendar wel ine bye! ♪ hey dad! hello, betee! kaisi hain aap (how are you)? i'm good, how are you? good! so good to see you. it's late, where are you? i'm at work. oh gosh, so lat
best consumer staples stock right now is what? stocks but i can tell you that we did increase exposure to consumer staples recently in light of the higher volatility and we do think it's a fair place to kind of ride out some of this volatility around trade and growth concerns. you could see some price pressures from tariffs but these are things people have to buy. just watch valuations. that consumer staples have gotten expensive so a lot of that is priced in at this point. >> anybody...
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20% services division tha that should be trading around 25 times multiple >> maybe it should be a staple stock with 20 times. >> but on the service -- >> does it deserve a higher multiple >> on the services i'll even give you 30 times on the services, you put those together and i come out to right where we are right now, 16 times and i can't do the thing that drives weiss crazy of backing out the cash and saying, well, really, the multiple's 14 times because the cash is kind of going down as they buy more shares and buy back dividends i'm in the stock here's what i think is going to happen i understand and just voiced, i think, why the analyst community, joe, isn't as thrilled, but having said that, the momentum is clearly here i'm in the stock i'm going to enjoy this, maybe gets to 230, 240 seems a bit of a stretch, jon >> it can go higher. >> jenny doesn't own the stock you know, tell me why. look, we had dan niles as one of our guests out in san francisco over the last couple days who was short, now he's no longer short. like look, i'm still concerned about the fundamentals of the com
20% services division tha that should be trading around 25 times multiple >> maybe it should be a staple stock with 20 times. >> but on the service -- >> does it deserve a higher multiple >> on the services i'll even give you 30 times on the services, you put those together and i come out to right where we are right now, 16 times and i can't do the thing that drives weiss crazy of backing out the cash and saying, well, really, the multiple's 14 times because the cash is...
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i think you will see going into those consumer staples. it gives you a nice hedge. that's what you are looking for, that hedge. if things really do slow down, and things hget not just overbought, but mainly overvalued too quickly, a headline can come along and move it down. romaine: great -- caroline: great insight. interesting to talk about consumer staples, talking so much about the vegan burger, but shake shack still doing well. first quarter like to like sales climbing more than expected, 3.6% versus estimated 0.8%. ts adjusted earnings per share is down from the previous quarter by about 13%, but in line where analysts want to see it. joe: imagine if they also sold a vegan burger. maybe they do. kawa. krosby, luke that does it for the closing bell. ♪ ♪ ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. romaine: i am romaine bostick. joe: i am joe weisenthal. caroline: it seems the fed didn't ease quite like the market wanted. joe: the question is, what'd you miss? caroline: does inflation tell the full story? fire up the grill. inond meet
i think you will see going into those consumer staples. it gives you a nice hedge. that's what you are looking for, that hedge. if things really do slow down, and things hget not just overbought, but mainly overvalued too quickly, a headline can come along and move it down. romaine: great -- caroline: great insight. interesting to talk about consumer staples, talking so much about the vegan burger, but shake shack still doing well. first quarter like to like sales climbing more than expected,...
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all of your main staples.e could now cost 15 buck. and snacks like nuts, cheese, candy could go up. >> we still get food from china. we do. it comes bk to the supply chain and what is part of that and what components come f tm china make up whatever it is that you're eating that night on the dinner table. >> reporter: but it's not just food. the list includesgh airs, strollers, even car seats. clothes like this kids shirt $10 now. could go up to $12.50. consider doing some of the back to school shopping now instead waiting for the fall. and according to the retail federation, 69% of all shoes and 42% of all clothing in the united states is from china. a tv wouldou cost y $100 more in the new tariff. new smartphone? the iphone 10s which now costs a thousand dollars would you goup by $142. what should you do? >> do your price checng. i think for everyday items, i think unfortunatelye're all going to be subject to hher prices. if you're going to buy a big ticket item, i think you're probab best to do it now. >> a
all of your main staples.e could now cost 15 buck. and snacks like nuts, cheese, candy could go up. >> we still get food from china. we do. it comes bk to the supply chain and what is part of that and what components come f tm china make up whatever it is that you're eating that night on the dinner table. >> reporter: but it's not just food. the list includesgh airs, strollers, even car seats. clothes like this kids shirt $10 now. could go up to $12.50. consider doing some of the...
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you can take this on head on with general mills, talk to me about staples. carrie firestone, what do you think? >> this is astock that went from the high threes to 53 pretty fast so it's not as if nobody was paying attention to it or didn't like it for a while. so now it's reality. and it's a packaged goods company and it's got lots of competition. it's got price pressure from amazon, from other retailers, from private labels, and i think the stock got way ahead of itself, so we wouldn't be a buyer right here >> doc, you own mondelez calls, kimberly clark calls >> those are the only two right now that have been in at all, scott. briefly, i guess, i've been in proctor & gamble and maybe colgate maybe here and there but i don't own either of those and i don't see a lot of reason in this environment i think there's better bang for my buck. >> energy is the worst performer of the day, many bad performers today so that says something your etf edge is up next on that sector we're back after this. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? i
you can take this on head on with general mills, talk to me about staples. carrie firestone, what do you think? >> this is astock that went from the high threes to 53 pretty fast so it's not as if nobody was paying attention to it or didn't like it for a while. so now it's reality. and it's a packaged goods company and it's got lots of competition. it's got price pressure from amazon, from other retailers, from private labels, and i think the stock got way ahead of itself, so we wouldn't...
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due stubbornness and a staple diet offaint month. diet of faint hope, they will be pa rt diet of faint hope, they will be part of theresa may's political epitaph. and the bit about the uk and its future place in the world, clive, that is still being written. john pienaar, thank you. the inquest into the eight people who died in the london bridge attacks in 2017 has heard how an off—duty nurse went to the aid of an injured man, and was set upon by all three attackers. kirsty boden, who was 28, and had moved to the uk from australia, was one of those who died. the inquest also heard from wayne marks, the first police from wayne marques, the first police officer on the scene. daniel sandford reports. an australian nurse with a love of travel, kirsty boden was living in london with her english boyfriend. in her flowery dress, she was just caught on cctv as she came to the boro bistro for a meal. when a van crashed into the railings above where they were eating, the camera picked up kirsty again, telling her friends to wait while she went
due stubbornness and a staple diet offaint month. diet of faint hope, they will be pa rt diet of faint hope, they will be part of theresa may's political epitaph. and the bit about the uk and its future place in the world, clive, that is still being written. john pienaar, thank you. the inquest into the eight people who died in the london bridge attacks in 2017 has heard how an off—duty nurse went to the aid of an injured man, and was set upon by all three attackers. kirsty boden, who was 28,...
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they are a true staple in the community. they are participating in community engagement such as every first friday a better lower eddy street campaign event. the staff and bill is very supportive of the event supporting us in taste tests or community engagement. they are a staple. many residents wanted to see dalda's moving to the new space. we are excited about them move goes to that space. they have a lot of healthy signage to promote the healthy items available in the corner store. they are an outstanding participant and have two phases every design. this have a refrigeration case selling produce. they are distributing 1600 units of produce every month and we would love to see them continue to contribute in that capacity. >> next speaker. >> good morning, thank you for the opportunity to speak. i am gabriel. i live and work and study here for 20 years. i am a business own bener and part of the healthy program and lead consultant. in 2015 we developed the criteria for stores in the program. one of the criteria i remember w
they are a true staple in the community. they are participating in community engagement such as every first friday a better lower eddy street campaign event. the staff and bill is very supportive of the event supporting us in taste tests or community engagement. they are a staple. many residents wanted to see dalda's moving to the new space. we are excited about them move goes to that space. they have a lot of healthy signage to promote the healthy items available in the corner store. they are...
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>> as you look at multiples on consumer staples and the stocks th have recovered quite nicely it wasn't just about the december quarter and the defense stocks were having a hardrime all yast year. so i think that you're starting to see people position themselves more defensively and people are looking at places where there's more u.s. exposure. >> mark, one of the places that they are getting defensive is by moving into the bond market. how much more of thisove do you see, and if you're a longer term investor, would you go out as far, or would you be shorter on the yield curve. so i've been saying for quite a while that yields were going down. the 800-pound gorilla in the room is the fed and the word is an about a face a 180-degree term after the meeting and the fed's next move will be because of the chinese, but i call it the game of thrones between the two countries. the fed's next move is going to be to cut interest rates, ad i woike to point out when we're talking about china it's not like china is equivalent to the u the chinese economy i41% smaller than the u.s. economy and conseq
>> as you look at multiples on consumer staples and the stocks th have recovered quite nicely it wasn't just about the december quarter and the defense stocks were having a hardrime all yast year. so i think that you're starting to see people position themselves more defensively and people are looking at places where there's more u.s. exposure. >> mark, one of the places that they are getting defensive is by moving into the bond market. how much more of thisove do you see, and if...
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there you go with that one in just about a month ago, mike said consumer staples might stumble. >> hereand all of this greatness is, in fact this, an alpha killer meaning picks made here have cost you in the sense that you could have, one could have found other things to buy. that poor, relative strength is the issue and i don't see anything fixing that any time soon >> i think you just keep the trade simple and i was looking out to june and the 56 strike put just 75 cents for that >> okay. staples have been held steady. >> they've held in so they have the defense element the same way utilities and reits and they're a stretch and in this way there is a valuation issue and the betting here is that they can't keep this up much longer. >> mikey >> so we paid about 35 cents in decay and the 75-cent puts is about 40 cents as of today's close and they expire in june and we want more time and kind of like what dan will do on his energy trade and we'll extend this one and roll out to a longer put and give you the same strike >> i just think it's important to remember and one of the biggest comp
there you go with that one in just about a month ago, mike said consumer staples might stumble. >> hereand all of this greatness is, in fact this, an alpha killer meaning picks made here have cost you in the sense that you could have, one could have found other things to buy. that poor, relative strength is the issue and i don't see anything fixing that any time soon >> i think you just keep the trade simple and i was looking out to june and the 56 strike put just 75 cents for that...
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. >> he's a food analyst and he covers usually boring consumer staple stocks. i'm always calling him up on this he said he's getting grief on it. but it's because they started trading at 25 times sales, right, john? so when you're going to start at that base i don't know what's appropriate. >> are we going to start valuing these on price per patties there's no barrier to entry into this business and as far as i know the peppercorn diner where i live in new jersey has been offering a vegetarian burger forever. >> this is not a veggie burger this is a plant protein. >> are there substitutes to non-meat it doesn't have to be this by the way, the company is not profitable and has under $100 million in sales and we're at a $5 billion market cap now. 46 times -- i mean -- >> last week bernstein initiated and we all thought that was bullish and it's already blown past their target price. some lofty valuations. activision blizzard getting an upgrade to buy at goldman saying they see a potential inflection in the earnings trajectory for the stock and that is an attracti
. >> he's a food analyst and he covers usually boring consumer staple stocks. i'm always calling him up on this he said he's getting grief on it. but it's because they started trading at 25 times sales, right, john? so when you're going to start at that base i don't know what's appropriate. >> are we going to start valuing these on price per patties there's no barrier to entry into this business and as far as i know the peppercorn diner where i live in new jersey has been offering a...
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like liz was saying we have seen some leadership change, utilities, telecom, staple staples are up thision investors don't look what happened this month and shift into those. look into tech names. you want to be counter intuitive as investor. when the tech names are placed up you are already placed into the consumer staple stocks and add to those names. amazon is a great story but natural hedge in the disruption for the rest of your portfolio. this stock you should know. look at a name like sales force, charles. this company has been hit by the rest of the tech names. 72% is domestic. charles: sales force has celebrity ceo. wall street loves the guy. they give him benefit of the doubt. the stock never stays down. amazon is selling christmas trees. nothing is off limits to them. i would never sell the stock. liz, rob, thank you very much. >> thanks, charles. charles: very hot ipo way of investing the way we know it is about to be flipped on its head. ♪ your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's deci
like liz was saying we have seen some leadership change, utilities, telecom, staple staples are up thision investors don't look what happened this month and shift into those. look into tech names. you want to be counter intuitive as investor. when the tech names are placed up you are already placed into the consumer staple stocks and add to those names. amazon is a great story but natural hedge in the disruption for the rest of your portfolio. this stock you should know. look at a name like...
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the $56 strike put, just 75 cents for that >> okay, staples have been, you know -- >> they've held in >> they've held in, so they have that defensive element the same way utilities and reits, but they are stretched and in this case, there is a valuation issue, and the betting here is that they can't keep this up much longer. >> okay. michael? >> yeah, so you know, we've paid about 35 cents in decay. those 75-cent puts are worth about 40 cents at today's close, but of course, they expire in june, we need more time. so i think like dan with the energy trade, we want to extend this and roll out to a longer put of the same strike. >> last comment. >> i think it's important to remember, one of the biggest components in the xle, proctor and gamble, coca-cola. remember what you're paying 24 times earnings for, people just because this is defensive, i don't get it doesn't make sense to me. >> up next, your tweets and final call i don't know what's going on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you'
the $56 strike put, just 75 cents for that >> okay, staples have been, you know -- >> they've held in >> they've held in, so they have that defensive element the same way utilities and reits, but they are stretched and in this case, there is a valuation issue, and the betting here is that they can't keep this up much longer. >> okay. michael? >> yeah, so you know, we've paid about 35 cents in decay. those 75-cent puts are worth about 40 cents at today's close, but...
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alix: why didn't utilities and consumer staples outperform? gina: i think what is happening in the bond market is not what is happening in the equity markets globally. equities are only down 5%. haven't even had a 2% down day. there's no evidence of panic in the equity market. all of the panic is showing up in the bond market, which is very interesting. there is clearly a flight to risk-free assets, a flight into bonds, but no clear evidence yet of a flight out of equities, specifically out of u.s. equities. we. are down 5% we had -- we are down 5%. we had a really orderly selloff so far. i think the market is having trouble figuring out how much done said -- how much downside there is when all that has happened so far is a tariff on imports plus a lot of other news with regard to import costs. now this rare earth news, which we had before in 2010. 2010 wasn't a particularly difficult year for import cost pressures. i think there's a lot of give-and-take going on in the equity market. really, how damaging is this to gross? that is a big questi
alix: why didn't utilities and consumer staples outperform? gina: i think what is happening in the bond market is not what is happening in the equity markets globally. equities are only down 5%. haven't even had a 2% down day. there's no evidence of panic in the equity market. all of the panic is showing up in the bond market, which is very interesting. there is clearly a flight to risk-free assets, a flight into bonds, but no clear evidence yet of a flight out of equities, specifically out of...
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or other staples that they are testing price increases and seeing success in passing along those priceases. shoots of ae green more pronounced pickup in inflation which i think will carry over the course of this year. vonnie: what other conversations will there have in the last two days? aboutesident tweeting what he thinks the federal reserve interest rate overnight should be, but also his pick, stephen moore. you also have to think m and t came up and emerging markets. >> sure. i think they are discussing all of these factors. what really is being evaluated at this meeting is two things. there were probably need to be a technical adjustment relatively because fed funds is creeping towards the upper end of its balance so they need to keep it back in that range. that's a technical adjustment. it's not going any change to a monetary policy. another discussion is thinking about the cold streak we are seeing in the inflation data and the fed potentially reevaluating how it approaches its inflation target. a couple of fed officials have talked about taking out insurance cut. basically cutt
or other staples that they are testing price increases and seeing success in passing along those priceases. shoots of ae green more pronounced pickup in inflation which i think will carry over the course of this year. vonnie: what other conversations will there have in the last two days? aboutesident tweeting what he thinks the federal reserve interest rate overnight should be, but also his pick, stephen moore. you also have to think m and t came up and emerging markets. >> sure. i think...
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it's a staple. >> that staple requires constant upkeep. once practice ended we watched as durant got in his extra work. his intensity is mesmerizing. >> he's so dialed in. it's like he's in the zone. >> reporter: for decades there was no them to the warriors. the only constant in their 82-game seasons, losing. they once went 12 straight years without reaching the playoffs. >> does that make it see thor you that guys didn't start out at this championship-caliber team? >> trust me i would have liked winning my rook yea year too. it wasn't fun winning 28 games. but even last year winning 58 games. that would be an all-time high for many teams. >> ten years being here i feet like i played for three different teams. the team that sucked, the team that tried to figure it out and the established team we've got now where we're very confident in who we are, what we bring to the table. i like this one. >> reporter: but after five long seasons and five short summers, this one is beginning to show signs of wear and tear. >> this is golden state's wors
it's a staple. >> that staple requires constant upkeep. once practice ended we watched as durant got in his extra work. his intensity is mesmerizing. >> he's so dialed in. it's like he's in the zone. >> reporter: for decades there was no them to the warriors. the only constant in their 82-game seasons, losing. they once went 12 straight years without reaching the playoffs. >> does that make it see thor you that guys didn't start out at this championship-caliber team?...
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has become a familiar sight on the streets of havana a staple of the cuban diet is an increasingly short supply subject to tight rationing by the island's communist government it's not uncommon to queue for days for the sought after food only to be disappointed and it will employ using only. 3 days in line for chicken. and it ran out yesterday. so we came over to see if we could get any here. we saw the line and they said that there was chicken so we stared to see if we could get some. restaurant owners like guys alonzo have been badly hit by the shortages family in the only way we're going through hard times which affects products on the menu many products everything that has to do it chicken eggs flour and cheese it affects all the dishes with these products. in the . u.s. sanctions here are not new but washington has tightened them recently in part due to the island's close ties with venezuela. while an easing of sanctions might relieve the shortages cuba has deeper economic problems growth stands at one percent. there are fears that the longer term economic malaise could hit the coun
has become a familiar sight on the streets of havana a staple of the cuban diet is an increasingly short supply subject to tight rationing by the island's communist government it's not uncommon to queue for days for the sought after food only to be disappointed and it will employ using only. 3 days in line for chicken. and it ran out yesterday. so we came over to see if we could get any here. we saw the line and they said that there was chicken so we stared to see if we could get some....
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starting to get a bit of a pattern here everything was up 1% kurnl staples names. & gamble, hershey's, general mills, colgate and pa palmoli palmolive. but some sectors didn't participate. we usually get a bounce on industrial names and yet caterpillar, 3m didn't participate. getting harder to push them up another group, retail stocks also very exposed to china nothing really going on in that particular part of the world either guys, back to you. >> bob, thank you. let's head back to the nasdaq for biggest mods movers there. bertha coombs joins us with more bertha >> cisco definitely set the table with strong earnings and we will a very confident outlook saying it's already anticipated this latest hike in chinese tariffs and that along with microsoft, google and amazon or rather alphabet really has been what's been driving the nasdaq to near parity for the week. really erasing its losses. on the other side the big drag remains apple. those much more exposed to china. apple today down again on pace for its first time having back-to-back weekly losses since last year
starting to get a bit of a pattern here everything was up 1% kurnl staples names. & gamble, hershey's, general mills, colgate and pa palmoli palmolive. but some sectors didn't participate. we usually get a bounce on industrial names and yet caterpillar, 3m didn't participate. getting harder to push them up another group, retail stocks also very exposed to china nothing really going on in that particular part of the world either guys, back to you. >> bob, thank you. let's head back to...
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the driver had to getore than 60 stitches and staples.is wrapped while the wounds healing. this is amang. he only speaks chinese. his son translated what happened to his father by phone. >> the dog was runutng o of >> he says he works for a they denied that one of their he said he doesn't know how he p.d. physician accused of bond has been set at $400,000. he was indicted monday on 65 nea chargeter 11 new accusers the is in addition to the $100,0 heid already pa after torres cannot practice medicine is suing the school. story we've been following closel the family says her problems they claim the universitknew sick. the university was aware of the adenov for 18 days before they filed a notice of claims delive the universi needs to be more they put their needs above the >> the university of maryland we'll keep an eye on this story line makerst a cuneus jr. sure his daughter was the other parent entering a kaplan a u.s. attorney who more college 2k3wr5d due waits he is bert s.mith. he pledged tens of millions of class, the graduating class
the driver had to getore than 60 stitches and staples.is wrapped while the wounds healing. this is amang. he only speaks chinese. his son translated what happened to his father by phone. >> the dog was runutng o of >> he says he works for a they denied that one of their he said he doesn't know how he p.d. physician accused of bond has been set at $400,000. he was indicted monday on 65 nea chargeter 11 new accusers the is in addition to the $100,0 heid already pa after torres cannot...
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. >> he was joined by comedian and activist bell with several others to save the san francisco staple. why does the demise of a comedy club that seats less than 200 people draw support from performers that they are so famous? >> the way the room is con figured. there was a warm vibe and a very profound spirit like great, great jokes. they said it was being evicted from the home of 41 years because morgan stanley was unwilling to discuss the renewal. he was nominated the punchline for legace business status, a move that would offer find to keep them at the current home. >> this is not a laughing matter. this is really important, not only for comedy and its history but more. he says it is often the only act of public business in the neighborhood at night. >> that place has sent hundreds of people to local restaurants and that makes the nightlife work. >> it is a launching pad for actors and comedians such as capel. and now, there is a major push to keep the club from beginning history. >> it is valuable. you should protect it. >>> in san francisco, i'm ktvu fox 2 news. >>> well fans of
. >> he was joined by comedian and activist bell with several others to save the san francisco staple. why does the demise of a comedy club that seats less than 200 people draw support from performers that they are so famous? >> the way the room is con figured. there was a warm vibe and a very profound spirit like great, great jokes. they said it was being evicted from the home of 41 years because morgan stanley was unwilling to discuss the renewal. he was nominated the punchline...
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lisa: not quite a staple. depends on the day.t: this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. mark: i am mark crumpton was "first word" news. president trump and acting defense secretary are distancing themselves from in order to keep a worship named for the late senator john mccain out of sight during the president's recent visit to japan. the president told reporters at the white house that he was "not a big fan of the senator," for that he wasn't involved in the matter. spoke to shanahan reporters as he traveled in jakarta, indonesia. neverhanahan: i would dishonor the memory of a great american pa
lisa: not quite a staple. depends on the day.t: this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the...
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the passengers will man sent to stuff talk to them about their fight for journey in some cases they staple type thousands of euros they dreamed of beginning a new life in europe they could not have imagined the risk would be this high. b. c. . they didn't make it then instead they back not far from where they started in tunisia having lost friends relatives and acquaintances in that deadly say. down in the bundestag or by ends nil nil troll meant title chances would remain alive as long as they defeated fortunatus little home they didn't make it easy for themselves the dome and get over the line and benchley to take all 3 points. before kickoff fans paid tribute to the departing christian who are sick the usa captain joins premier league side chelsea this summer after 5 years in black and yellow a league winners' medal would be the dream parting gift but doesn't offer one hoping to spoil the party and don't you come back you know got him off to the perfect start off the 90 minutes from 4 so he fought the slightest of offsides rolling this one els. and finally sprang to life just before the
the passengers will man sent to stuff talk to them about their fight for journey in some cases they staple type thousands of euros they dreamed of beginning a new life in europe they could not have imagined the risk would be this high. b. c. . they didn't make it then instead they back not far from where they started in tunisia having lost friends relatives and acquaintances in that deadly say. down in the bundestag or by ends nil nil troll meant title chances would remain alive as long as they...
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talk, a big staple in chinese dishes, prices rising —— pork.fever is rising. culling pigs will leave about 130 million fewer animals in china by the end of the year. food prices were up, vegetable prices up over 17%. numbers as well, fastest pace of growth for 2019. that is mainly because of a lot of resou rces' that is mainly because of a lot of resources' prices going up and that is because beijing is trying to install a slowdown in the economy by fast tracking big infrastructure projects which are of course pushing up projects which are of course pushing up the prices of construction materials. sharanjit leyl, good to see you. now let's brief you on some other business stories. shares of walt disney were up in after—hours trade after the media giant reported better than expected results for the first three months of the year. disney's investing heavily in its streaming service disney plus — which is due to launch in november to take on netflix. at the end of march it finalised a 71 billion dollar deal to buy the film and tv assets of 21st ce
talk, a big staple in chinese dishes, prices rising —— pork.fever is rising. culling pigs will leave about 130 million fewer animals in china by the end of the year. food prices were up, vegetable prices up over 17%. numbers as well, fastest pace of growth for 2019. that is mainly because of a lot of resou rces' that is mainly because of a lot of resources' prices going up and that is because beijing is trying to install a slowdown in the economy by fast tracking big infrastructure projects...
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the passengers were men sent to stuff talk to them about their fight for journey in some cases they staple type thousands of euros they dreamed of beginning a new life in europe they could not have imagined the risk would be this high. you see. and i didn't make it. instead of that back in libya is not unique. having lost friends relatives and acquaintances in that deadly say. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. with the rebels in yemen say they have begun to pull out of the 3 ports in the city of data it's part of a u.n. sponsored cease fire agreement reached in december between the country's warring parties yemen's conflict has resulted in the world's worst humanitarian crisis with more than 2 thirds of the population in need of a. 3 hostages freed by french commandos from militants burkina faso have returned to france president emmanuel cole personally welcomed the 3 at an air base near paris 2 french soldiers were killed in the operation to free the hostages in the west african nation. cuba is introducing widespread rationing as it struggles
the passengers were men sent to stuff talk to them about their fight for journey in some cases they staple type thousands of euros they dreamed of beginning a new life in europe they could not have imagined the risk would be this high. you see. and i didn't make it. instead of that back in libya is not unique. having lost friends relatives and acquaintances in that deadly say. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. with the rebels in yemen say they have...
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and phil is a staple. on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word america nico is in germany to germany. why not learn with him her her 1st. sas it's simple online on your mobile and free. w z learning course. german made easy. this is the w.'s live from in the race to fill the a news top job begins european heads of government meets in brussels to discuss of its placement for commissions president sean. of france and germany appear to be heading for a showdown over the issue also on the program social media storm the abrupt says the people of germany's conservatives appears to call for limits to free speech after you choose to boycott a party. plus human rights watch says gyptian forces have committed widespread abuses war crimes against a.
and phil is a staple. on t.w. . every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word america nico is in germany to germany. why not learn with him her her 1st. sas it's simple online on your mobile and free. w z learning course. german made easy. this is the w.'s live from in the race to fill the a news top job begins european heads of government meets in brussels to discuss of its placement for commissions president sean. of france and germany appear to be heading for a...
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in two case that is led to injuries that required stitches and staples. return it to dick's and get store credit. >>> 6:25. businesses across the nation are thanking veterans, active duty ith tary personnel and their free and discounted products. here is some of them. 7-eleven offering a free coffee or big gulp. walgreens will take 20% off regular priced items. goodyear auto service offering a free car check and 10% off tires. and then outback steak house is offering a 10% discount with an online coupon for everyone today. >>> boaters rescued this baby deer stuck in a lake. this is northeast of sacramento. you can see the boaters get the fawn out of the water and carry it gently to shore. they later saw the baby walking back to its mama. >>> a good ending. >> we like that. >> much more ahead at 6:30 including one week later new haven unified school district teachers are still on strike this morning. what both sides are saying. >>> and a shooting at dolores park. the investigation that's happening right now. >> reporter: a chase that started in moraga ende
in two case that is led to injuries that required stitches and staples. return it to dick's and get store credit. >>> 6:25. businesses across the nation are thanking veterans, active duty ith tary personnel and their free and discounted products. here is some of them. 7-eleven offering a free coffee or big gulp. walgreens will take 20% off regular priced items. goodyear auto service offering a free car check and 10% off tires. and then outback steak house is offering a 10% discount...
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the staples, for instance, these -- they are tailing off a little bit.he consumer story is shaky in india. does that concerning? >> we haven't been huge buyers in consumer stocks for that reason. we are selectively overweight in the consumer name. in things like second derivatives. airlines thatke make it different to consumer staples but still playing into a stronger, consumera richer consumer. on the consumer side, clearly we have a situation with the economy -- it has gone through a bit of a lull. that is going to have an impact on performance. we also had gsp, and demonetization, all of those things that are setting up a stronger long-term situation. we ha-- will have short-term impacts. in terms of what the government will do, it is difficult for them to give a boost to consumption given the budget deficit. rishaad: i want you to have a look at the whole gamut of e.m. one sector and one country really, really would bet on. >> india would be the country and financials would be the sector. rishaad: why? >> india because of the long-term structural gro
the staples, for instance, these -- they are tailing off a little bit.he consumer story is shaky in india. does that concerning? >> we haven't been huge buyers in consumer stocks for that reason. we are selectively overweight in the consumer name. in things like second derivatives. airlines thatke make it different to consumer staples but still playing into a stronger, consumera richer consumer. on the consumer side, clearly we have a situation with the economy -- it has gone through a...
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health care stocks, treasury bonds. >> and consumer staples. >> great stuff good to see you. >> on deck talking about how companies make money, but not next we're going to show you how uber loses so much money. don't call it a comeback bitcoin just did something it has want done since you are washing down mom's turkey with a nice zinfandel on thanksgiving we'll tell you what that is next (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't because you didn't! your job isn't understanding tax code... it's understanding why that... will get him a body like that... move! ...that. your job isn't doing hard work... here. ...it's making her do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. (danny) jody... ...it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. there is wisdom in how nature protects and it inspired an all-new toothpaste from burt's bees®. it fights cavities and freshens breath. made with ingredients you can trust. for a smile that's a true force of nature. new burt's bees® toothpaste
health care stocks, treasury bonds. >> and consumer staples. >> great stuff good to see you. >> on deck talking about how companies make money, but not next we're going to show you how uber loses so much money. don't call it a comeback bitcoin just did something it has want done since you are washing down mom's turkey with a nice zinfandel on thanksgiving we'll tell you what that is next (client's voice) remember that degree you got in taxation? (danny) of course you don't...
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if you look closely you can see staple marks in the top this.s of this was actually hanging in the messl on the morning of the attack. was how the pilots knew that today was the day that the attack was taking place. as run is listed special. new -- he had worked on the manhattan project and planningumental in the attack in japan. was also very diligent about keeping the evidence of this event because he knew how was going to be. he insisted, for example, that cameras be placed on the planes, which is why we have the footage of the attack, which is actually held in the archives here at hoover so as you can see here there's a picture of and also his dog tags. makes thishat library very special is that access to open all. therefore, we have students, historians, journalists, filmmakers, everyone coming and using these materials to promote a better understanding of history. >> our city's tour staff palotly traveled to alto california to learn about its rich history. to watch more video >> the c-span bus is stopping at middle and high schools across the country. to meet and award the winners
if you look closely you can see staple marks in the top this.s of this was actually hanging in the messl on the morning of the attack. was how the pilots knew that today was the day that the attack was taking place. as run is listed special. new -- he had worked on the manhattan project and planningumental in the attack in japan. was also very diligent about keeping the evidence of this event because he knew how was going to be. he insisted, for example, that cameras be placed on the planes,...
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prices of fast moving consumer goods like food and household items have all gone up even bread a staple of the iranian diet that has been price controlled for decades is more expensive now and in some places the price of a piece of bread has tripled whether they have known war or not a few here are keen to rush into battle with the united states in a meeting of the to her own city council this week. the son of a founding father of the islamic republic warned that dissatisfaction and the possibility of unrest over high prices is iran's biggest immediate threat more so than another american war in the middle east. the u.s. has announced it seen signs the syrian government may have renewed its use of chemical weapons and state department says that includes an alleged chlorine attack on sunday in the northwest of the country that comes a day after more than $400.00 u.s. politicians urged the trumpet ministration not to pull out of syria citing deep concerns and what they called threats to regional allies the u.s. state department said it will respond quickly and appropriately if it finds ev
prices of fast moving consumer goods like food and household items have all gone up even bread a staple of the iranian diet that has been price controlled for decades is more expensive now and in some places the price of a piece of bread has tripled whether they have known war or not a few here are keen to rush into battle with the united states in a meeting of the to her own city council this week. the son of a founding father of the islamic republic warned that dissatisfaction and the...
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as you can see, this is on paper, and if you look closely, you can see staple marks in the top cornersf this. this was actually hanging in the mess hall on the morning of the attack. and so this was how the pilots of the enola gay knew that today was the day that the attack was going to be carried out. they did not want everyone to know. the bomb run is listed as special. this document comes from the collection of a gentleman called harold agnew. he had worked on the manhattan project and was instrumental in planning the attack in japan. and he was also very diligent about keeping the evidence of this event because he knew how important it was going to be. he insisted, for example, that cameras be placed on the planes, which is why we have the footage of the attack, which is actually held in the archives here at hoover. so as you can see here there's a , picture of the plane and also his dog tags. one thing that makes this library very special is that we provide open access to all. therefore, we have students, professors, historians, journalists, filmmakers, everyone coming and using t
as you can see, this is on paper, and if you look closely, you can see staple marks in the top cornersf this. this was actually hanging in the mess hall on the morning of the attack. and so this was how the pilots of the enola gay knew that today was the day that the attack was going to be carried out. they did not want everyone to know. the bomb run is listed as special. this document comes from the collection of a gentleman called harold agnew. he had worked on the manhattan project and was...
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any parts of the market you like >> i think as far as the s&p 500 sectors, my favorites are staples,ies they seem to all have good evaluations. good visible earnings growth good strength. >> rob morgan, always appreciate your thoughts. thank you very much for joining us >>> that does it for "worldwide "schge quawk box" picks up coverage next with modest gains in futures. ♪ ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. thank you. there is reward. beyond the classroom... there is inspiration. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? that's what i say. there is the moment. (laughing) beyond despair... there is hope. ♪ ♪ stay safe. i love you mom. i love you too, sweetheart. ♪ ♪ beyond treatment... ♪ ♪ there is care. say hi to grandma and grandpa. ♪ ♪ beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses big and small go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business b
any parts of the market you like >> i think as far as the s&p 500 sectors, my favorites are staples,ies they seem to all have good evaluations. good visible earnings growth good strength. >> rob morgan, always appreciate your thoughts. thank you very much for joining us >>> that does it for "worldwide "schge quawk box" picks up coverage next with modest gains in futures. ♪ ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to...
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with the 3 main crops which are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so for in place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international community. there are $1750.00 strategically placed seed banks around the world each keeps a backup copy of their collection at the jewel in the crown of seed banks norway's fall of our global vault. the doomsday vault it is built into the side of an arctic mountain so that the seeds can be frozen without the need for power. over 1000000 c varieties. are stored here so when the syrian seed bank was abandoned due to the war dr yes because team were able to recall their backups so this isn't was made to reconstruct our connection we did. we brought part of it here to 11 or you could build our collection here we could make it a pain of a leg and for researchers. all the seeds that come here are tested in the lab for viability some are then cross-bred to increase their resilience and impr
with the 3 main crops which are we to talk about rice and you talk about corn so these are 3 main staple food that most of the users are using so for in place this is a treasure these are important samples that we have to make sure they are surviving they are monitored they are available to the international community. there are $1750.00 strategically placed seed banks around the world each keeps a backup copy of their collection at the jewel in the crown of seed banks norway's fall of our...
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and -- would pulp paper, and if you look closely you can see staple marks in the top corners of this. this was actually hanging in the mess hall on the morning of the attack. and so this was how the pilots knew that today was the day that the attack was going to be carried out. they didn't want everyone to know, and so the bomb run here is listed as special. this document comes from the collection of a gemma name agnew. -- a gentleman named agnew. he had worked on the manhattan project and was instrumental in planning the attack in japan. and he was also very diligent about keeping the evidence of this event because he knew how important it was going to be. he insisted, for example, that cameras be placed on the planes, which is why we have the footage of the attack, which is actually held in the archives here at hoover so as you can see here there's a picture of the plane and also his dog tags. one thing that makes this library very special is that we provide open access to all. therefore, we have students, professors, historians, journalists, filmmakers, everyone coming and using th
and -- would pulp paper, and if you look closely you can see staple marks in the top corners of this. this was actually hanging in the mess hall on the morning of the attack. and so this was how the pilots knew that today was the day that the attack was going to be carried out. they didn't want everyone to know, and so the bomb run here is listed as special. this document comes from the collection of a gemma name agnew. -- a gentleman named agnew. he had worked on the manhattan project and was...
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prices of fast moving consumer goods like food and household items have all gone up even bread a staple of the iranian diet that has been price controlled for decades is more expensive now and in some places the price of a piece of bread has tripled whether they have known war or not a few here are keen to rush into battle with the united states in a meeting of the to her own city council this week chairman most in hushed me rafsanjani the son of a founding father of the islamic republic warned that dissatisfaction and the possibility of unrest over high prices is iran's biggest immediate threat more so than another american war in the middle east same bus or aviel jazeera. the us has announced it seen signs the syrian government may have renewed its use of chemical weapons.
prices of fast moving consumer goods like food and household items have all gone up even bread a staple of the iranian diet that has been price controlled for decades is more expensive now and in some places the price of a piece of bread has tripled whether they have known war or not a few here are keen to rush into battle with the united states in a meeting of the to her own city council this week chairman most in hushed me rafsanjani the son of a founding father of the islamic republic warned...
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it is a summer staple. for a lot of people, it's a year-round staple. all of these companies on all these greats deals so you can get them on our website and everyone is going home with products from youthefan and milo gift shop. yay to them. cecilia, up to you. >> they are cheering up here. thank you. >>> the countdown is on to season two of "big little lies" and deborah roberts sat down with the cast for an exclusive interview and, deborah, this is the only interview all six of these women are doing together. >> and that was what was so fun and i got to tell you this is a group of women who will make you want to up your game, right? they count themselves as lucky to be part of the little miniseries which caught so many of us off guard with its big success. well, as you say, "big little lies" is back with more secrets, intrigue and a stellar cast. <>> so, class will come to order. >> oh, boy. >> so, the first season of "big little lies" ended and there was an arm full of golden globes and emmys and not to put any pressure on you, but does that set a hi
it is a summer staple. for a lot of people, it's a year-round staple. all of these companies on all these greats deals so you can get them on our website and everyone is going home with products from youthefan and milo gift shop. yay to them. cecilia, up to you. >> they are cheering up here. thank you. >>> the countdown is on to season two of "big little lies" and deborah roberts sat down with the cast for an exclusive interview and, deborah, this is the only interview...