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it gives chart specifically on measuring the effect of the options market on the underlying. in general is this model that measures, i would call it the weight of the options market. when it is a high number means the primary new on the s&p now for measuring the idea intraday reversals. but in general, models that measure delta like nope does, is a good way to understand, what is the impact of the options market on dragging the price today? there has been a lot of news recently about [indiscernible] and i would love to talk about that and wrote a blog post on meme stocks. those arise as a result of how dominant the options market is on determining the price. romaine: talk more about the gamma squeeze, and the general idea that randomness or some would say the lack of randomness that entered the market, that led to the squeeze, and ultimately led to the end about squeeze? >> gamestop, is probably the [indiscernible] on the term gamma squeeze, which became salient in the last couple of weeks. gamma squeezes have been going on for a while. there is evidence it happened to nio, p
it gives chart specifically on measuring the effect of the options market on the underlying. in general is this model that measures, i would call it the weight of the options market. when it is a high number means the primary new on the s&p now for measuring the idea intraday reversals. but in general, models that measure delta like nope does, is a good way to understand, what is the impact of the options market on dragging the price today? there has been a lot of news recently about...
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i urge a yes vote on this en bloc and a no on the underlying bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from arkansas reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from arizona, mr. stanton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona virginia tech for two minutes. mr. stanton: i thank the gentleman. and i also thank the chairman of the natural resources committee and my fellow arizonan, dean of our delegation, congressman raul grijalva. when people think of arizona, they think of our grand canyon. perfectly chiseled, over millions of years, by the colorado river. its beauty and scale are humbling. but to us, it represents so much more than a natural wonder. the grand canyon national park welcomes six million visitors a year. it's the cornerstone of our state's tourism industry. directly supporting almost 10,000 jobs directly. though it's special to all, it's sacred to the indigenous commun
i urge a yes vote on this en bloc and a no on the underlying bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from arkansas reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from arizona, mr. stanton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona virginia tech for two minutes. mr. stanton: i thank the gentleman. and i also thank...
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the subject matter would broaden the underlying bill beyond its current scope. chair neal: the amendment proposed is not germane. clause seven provides no proposition on a subject matter that would broaden the underlying bill shall be admitted under this amendment. >> i appeal the ruling. chair neal: mr. beyer? i move we table the appeal. mr. beyer has moved we table the proposal from the minority. members are reminded to unmute themselves for this voice vote. all in favor, say aye. >> aye. chair neal: those opposed, no. >>no. chair neal: the ayes have it. >> i ask for a recorded vote. chair neal: your cameras must be turned on to be recorded. please mute yourself until the clerk calls on you and state your name. >> mr. doggett. >> mr. doggett votes aye. >> mr. thompson votes aye. >> larson votes yes. >> blumenauer votes aye. >> mr. kind votes yes. >> i will vote yes. the doctor brings in many areas that are problematic. i think this deserves consideration. i vote yes. >> mr. davis votes aye. >> sanchez votes aye. >> higgins, yes. >> ms. sewall? >> ms. chu votes
the subject matter would broaden the underlying bill beyond its current scope. chair neal: the amendment proposed is not germane. clause seven provides no proposition on a subject matter that would broaden the underlying bill shall be admitted under this amendment. >> i appeal the ruling. chair neal: mr. beyer? i move we table the appeal. mr. beyer has moved we table the proposal from the minority. members are reminded to unmute themselves for this voice vote. all in favor, say aye....
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so xme on the long side for a catch-up trade with the underlying commodities p. thanks for that, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah, so i think this is an interesting case we've seen so many risk assets hitting new highs as carter was talking about. we see the store of value types of plays like bitcoin also doing extremely well and people have been perplexed sometimes when they've been wondering why it is that gold hasn't also been hitting all-time highs we've heard guy adami express wonder about that from time to time i agree with carter that this is a place where it gets to play on two things if we started to see some creep in inflation in the products this industry is in the business civiling that could be a potential positive it's a bit of a reopening play to see more industrial activity. and i like the constituent stocks of xme which isn't an etf that we talk about that often. i would point out that like so many places and we seem to be saying this quite a lot lately even though some of these are approaching some of these highs, the implied volatilities, t
so xme on the long side for a catch-up trade with the underlying commodities p. thanks for that, carter mike, what's the trade >> yeah, so i think this is an interesting case we've seen so many risk assets hitting new highs as carter was talking about. we see the store of value types of plays like bitcoin also doing extremely well and people have been perplexed sometimes when they've been wondering why it is that gold hasn't also been hitting all-time highs we've heard guy adami express...
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so with the underlying structural location we have got is the pandemic and the monetary aggregates that they have in peacetime two or three times at a rate greater than they did before many of those which had been shot down or restricted have built up very large debt and many will have to undertake a higher markup. of the previous decade is that markups have been declining under pressure of the tech industries and online purchases. but to maintain solvency we believe the higher markups are almost inevitable. we think inflation is coming. so we are running against the mainstream which believes interest rates will be lower for longer. that where mainstream analysts do not accept underlying argumentation. >> thank you to aei for hosting us. the first thing i want to talk about is the counterargument over the last few years when i will spend a little bit more time on japan because it seems to be the one place everyone uses as a blueprint for the financial market. the first one, it is popular message that comes through if you look at the demography in that part of the world is a very long ti
so with the underlying structural location we have got is the pandemic and the monetary aggregates that they have in peacetime two or three times at a rate greater than they did before many of those which had been shot down or restricted have built up very large debt and many will have to undertake a higher markup. of the previous decade is that markups have been declining under pressure of the tech industries and online purchases. but to maintain solvency we believe the higher markups are...
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i urge my colleagues to support my amendment and the underlying bill. i also request unanimous consent to submit this letter of support from the united association of union plumbers and fight fighters -- pipe fitters into the congressional record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to yield two minutes to my new colleague, the gentlelady from missouri, miss bush. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized tore two minutes. -- for two minutes. miss -- miss bush: thank you, mr. chair. st. louis and i rise today in support of the national apprenticeship act of 2021 and in support of our amendment. for more than 80 years since the new deal, the registered apprenticeship program has sought to build pathways into dignified and stable work. but we know t
i urge my colleagues to support my amendment and the underlying bill. i also request unanimous consent to submit this letter of support from the united association of union plumbers and fight fighters -- pipe fitters into the congressional record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the...
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so the underlying context in which the central bankers were operating in inflation target regime was relatively disinflationist. indeed after the great financial crisis in 2008-2009, central banks carrying the kitchen sink in terms of expansion incarcerate monetary policies both normal in the sense of lower interest rates and unconventional in the sense of unconventional policies. despite that they didn't -- weren't able to bring inflation back to the target again, although virtually any economies prior to the 2000 would have always said that central bank expansion incarcerate policies can always -- expanding incarcerate policies can always raise inflation but that turn out to not be the case. so there was something necessary the background between 1980 and 2020 that was bringing about a disinflationary context in which the central banks were operating, and this is our argument that what else is happening in the banking was an enormous positive labor supply shortam brought about by globalization and by demography. let me attorney globalization. on thelift sign the blue line was the a
so the underlying context in which the central bankers were operating in inflation target regime was relatively disinflationist. indeed after the great financial crisis in 2008-2009, central banks carrying the kitchen sink in terms of expansion incarcerate monetary policies both normal in the sense of lower interest rates and unconventional in the sense of unconventional policies. despite that they didn't -- weren't able to bring inflation back to the target again, although virtually any...
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i urge my colleagues to reject this rule and the underlying legislation. thank you, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'm proud to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new mexico, ms. leger fernandez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. leg leg -- ms. leger fernandez: madam speaker, this pandemic's tentacles have infiltrated every facet of our communities' lives. the brilliance of this rescue package is that it understands those complexities and addresses those many needs. for example, since the pandemic began, we've seen increased reports of abuse of women and children. so, this bill helps fund shelters and refuge. the country has also seen the heartbreaking devastation in tribal communities. native americans are four times more likely to be hospitalized and twice as likely to die from covid-19 than white americans. so this bill includes over $20 billion to assist
i urge my colleagues to reject this rule and the underlying legislation. thank you, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i'm proud to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from new mexico, ms. leger fernandez. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. leg leg -- ms. leger fernandez: madam speaker, this pandemic's...
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politics, not just of when the reform is fast but the underlying politics of the moment when the reformand the challenge comes to the court matter and so i think doing what is necessary not just to get a law passed but to build public support foror it is important. >> with that dan, we will let you go and [inaudible] >> on dan's point not to contradict him as he leaves but i do think something about adding seats to the supreme court is unquestionably constitutional. the congress has changed the size of the supreme court seven times and so it is hard to imagine how even the supreme court could consider that question or possibly strike it down. not that in a debate more broadly i think the other part of the supreme court reform that we haven't talked about yet is ethics reform. the supreme court of the united states is the only court that does not have a binding code of ethics and time and time again these republican appointed justices abusing that and so i could keep injecting themselves into the conversation and into these debates in a way that you would note otherwise expect because th
politics, not just of when the reform is fast but the underlying politics of the moment when the reformand the challenge comes to the court matter and so i think doing what is necessary not just to get a law passed but to build public support foror it is important. >> with that dan, we will let you go and [inaudible] >> on dan's point not to contradict him as he leaves but i do think something about adding seats to the supreme court is unquestionably constitutional. the congress has...
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the underlying message is you can't protect the vulnerable population and let the rest of the population run around unchecked. that's a take home point. but there are coronavirus dogs out there attempting to sniff out cases. >> okay. wow. that's interesting to me. what would they be -- what is the screen, if you will of coronavirus? >> we're not folatesly sure what the exact scent is. but it's possible there is the volatile organic compounds which our bodies can produce which we can't smell. if you look at studies throughout iran, israel, france, germany, there are several dogs out there being trained to smell skin swabs. the naught is they can put them in airports or sporting arenas. i think the miami heat are using them. we'll see. >> that was a good one. challenging and tricky. and clearly i needed more blueberries. but the really owe viewers got involved. i like that. hey, talk about where we were overall numbers in the u.s. and california. are we trending the right direction? >> we are trending the right direction. i think that's a little point of optimism that everyone can rally be
the underlying message is you can't protect the vulnerable population and let the rest of the population run around unchecked. that's a take home point. but there are coronavirus dogs out there attempting to sniff out cases. >> okay. wow. that's interesting to me. what would they be -- what is the screen, if you will of coronavirus? >> we're not folatesly sure what the exact scent is. but it's possible there is the volatile organic compounds which our bodies can produce which we...
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trend of growth being greater than we had pre-pandemic. >> there i just know stabilizer's. >> the underlyingonomy is just more resilient and flexible. >> economists are picking up on this idea that the super cycle has turned, commodities are moving higher, and inflation looks like something that is coming back. >> the bull market has begun. it is starting and is not going to go away anytime soon. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." jonathan: from new york city to our audience worldwide, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am jonathan ferro. equity futures, advancing .2%, on the s&p 500. our
trend of growth being greater than we had pre-pandemic. >> there i just know stabilizer's. >> the underlyingonomy is just more resilient and flexible. >> economists are picking up on this idea that the super cycle has turned, commodities are moving higher, and inflation looks like something that is coming back. >> the bull market has begun. it is starting and is not going to go away anytime soon. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." jonathan: from new...
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code is the design of the platform and the algorithms underlying the platform . norms are how we decide to adopt and use the technology and the laws obviously are regulation . since these, this technology as with any other technology is agnostic and is a tool, we have to use these letters to steer it towards the promise and away from the parent, that essentially the theme of this book. that's the one sentence summary of this book. >> did you apply your perspective to the mechanisms that sort of free platforms from responsibility? >> absolutely. i do this in detail in the book section 230 is a communication act of 1996 is what protects these platforms from civil liability in terms of their moderation of content created by users on their. and really section 230 is essential to the internet and is essential to a vast majority of internet businesses, not just social media, the entire wikipedia, all review sites that we have online and many other businesses so i can 230 is essential freedom of speech is also essential online on internet and on these social media platf
code is the design of the platform and the algorithms underlying the platform . norms are how we decide to adopt and use the technology and the laws obviously are regulation . since these, this technology as with any other technology is agnostic and is a tool, we have to use these letters to steer it towards the promise and away from the parent, that essentially the theme of this book. that's the one sentence summary of this book. >> did you apply your perspective to the mechanisms that...
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dollar that they steal that's their business model they pay $0.10 on a fine they keep $0.90 but the underlying business model is there is a bit massive fraud that's why they pay so many hundreds of billions of dollars in fines that's that's the big story here what keith gill may or may not be involved with allegedly involved whether wall street bets that that's a symptom of a much bigger problem that the collusion between the central bank hedge funds sit. capital which is a big fund with major players connected to the federal reserve bank and they're engaged in massive fraud so this is a bit of a show trial with keith kill to distract and deflect attention from the massive fraud that's ongoing that we've been reporting on for 10 years and. nobody gets in trouble because without fraud in the american business model very little g.d.p. would be generated at all of america's he d.p. is generated through fraud on wall street just to the uninitiated like myself. is it too simplistic to say that this lawsuit is simply those professionals who incurred enormous losses short trading lashing out at amate
dollar that they steal that's their business model they pay $0.10 on a fine they keep $0.90 but the underlying business model is there is a bit massive fraud that's why they pay so many hundreds of billions of dollars in fines that's that's the big story here what keith gill may or may not be involved with allegedly involved whether wall street bets that that's a symptom of a much bigger problem that the collusion between the central bank hedge funds sit. capital which is a big fund with major...
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sewell: it is based on the same formula as the underlying tanis is distributed to the states. by definition, we have chosen a program that has shown itself to work in identifying targeted families irrespective of race or the geographical location based on the needs of those families. thank you, i yield back. >> mr. smith has a minute and 17 seconds. rep. smith: i suggest there is work to do to clarify exactly how that is defined and distributed. there is some lacking clarity and that would be my concern speaking for myself and the work that i think we did in a bipartisan fashion on tanis. i think there is a lot of agreement, there is room for reform. to make sure that the resources get to where they need to go and that they make a positive difference. some states, and my opinion, abuse can i find that abuse -- abuse tana funds, and we need to expect more delivery of results from these recipients, not individuals, but the states of how they use those dollars. >> it would be a worthwhile conversation between you and the other members that spoke, and i would suggest that getting
sewell: it is based on the same formula as the underlying tanis is distributed to the states. by definition, we have chosen a program that has shown itself to work in identifying targeted families irrespective of race or the geographical location based on the needs of those families. thank you, i yield back. >> mr. smith has a minute and 17 seconds. rep. smith: i suggest there is work to do to clarify exactly how that is defined and distributed. there is some lacking clarity and that...
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science _ underlying conditions. so rest on the science and _ underlying conditions. rest on i the science and is upping the metro was talking about. the four and a half thousand pounds that as you rightly picked me up last time it's not re—compensation or anything like that, its payments to get the vaccine, to get the virus. it's quite a feat when it comes to getting this challenger trial. in getting this challenger trial. in getting all of these people up to 90 volunteers to deliberately be infected with coronavirus. britain could hold his— infected with coronavirus. britain could hold his head _ infected with coronavirus. britain could hold his head up _ infected with coronavirus. britain could hold his head up high - infected with coronavirus. britain could hold his head up high at i infected with coronavirus. britain| could hold his head up high at the moment, — could hold his head up high at the moment, second in the world to israel— moment, second in the world to lsrael and — moment, second in the world to israel and population. and it's 23 and a _ israel and p
science _ underlying conditions. so rest on the science and _ underlying conditions. rest on i the science and is upping the metro was talking about. the four and a half thousand pounds that as you rightly picked me up last time it's not re—compensation or anything like that, its payments to get the vaccine, to get the virus. it's quite a feat when it comes to getting this challenger trial. in getting this challenger trial. in getting all of these people up to 90 volunteers to deliberately...
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political aisle they stand on and i guess the most due to some obvious examples of the out ok the underlying issue here is money printing money printing go political money printing chance farm practice 2nd bailout from banks who owns the most gold in the world other than the women of india it's the central banks so here you are you know these gold bugs jumped on the whole crash of the financial systems by our bags by some gold from us by some gold from me peter schiff. the underlying flaw is that the governments and central banks all own most of it so here they're identifying the kids see that governments can not control it they don't own it you know some governments own bits of it right but they do they can't control it as they point out also it's transparent transferrable and trusts where they transferrable try transferring a power gold right we can transact in confiscated all unsensible money when nobody can stop us because we're protected by this encrypted shield called the protocol that's impenetrable and nobody can stop us and no governments have to flap their gums a lot and suggested
political aisle they stand on and i guess the most due to some obvious examples of the out ok the underlying issue here is money printing money printing go political money printing chance farm practice 2nd bailout from banks who owns the most gold in the world other than the women of india it's the central banks so here you are you know these gold bugs jumped on the whole crash of the financial systems by our bags by some gold from us by some gold from me peter schiff. the underlying flaw is...
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they don't change the underlying progression of the disease. that is what we need to have in our hands to make a difference. host: what impact has the coronavirus pandemic had on the treatment of all timers, whether it is the moving funding away, making the care of people with alzheimer's more difficult. what kind of impact has the pandemic had on people who suffer from this disease? guest: it's been a terribly difficult year for those with alzheimer's and dementias, especially because of covid. without covid, it is so difficult. with covid, that much harder. there are several reasons. the most fundamental is for those with alzheimer's and dementia, which is 70% of the 5 million i mentioned, we know how much harder it is to get the medical care you need for not just your alzheimer's but other conditions as well. they also have other chronic conditions. in addition to that, by the time you get to age 80, 75% of those with alzheimer's are nursing homes. long-term care settings have been hit especially hard. we all know this now. over a third of d
they don't change the underlying progression of the disease. that is what we need to have in our hands to make a difference. host: what impact has the coronavirus pandemic had on the treatment of all timers, whether it is the moving funding away, making the care of people with alzheimer's more difficult. what kind of impact has the pandemic had on people who suffer from this disease? guest: it's been a terribly difficult year for those with alzheimer's and dementias, especially because of...
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if the underlying systems don't work in the first place. the second part of this rule provides for consideration of h.con.res. 11, establishing a budget for fiscal year 2021, and providing budget reconciliation instructions for fiscal years 2021 through 2030. budget reconciliation is a fast track budgetary tool used to implement policy changes into law. this procedure requires only 5 votes in the senate. not the normal 60 votes to break the filibuster but only 51 votes in the senate. which unfortunately can turn this into a partisan exercise which is what happened here today. president biden has proposed a $.9 trillion coronavirus relief package but under the reconciliation instructions included in the resolution, the deficit would increase to between $2 trillion and $3 trillion. on the west front of the capitol two weeks theeg president called for unity, his first move. and today we see the democrats employing a partisan process to jam through their wish list of policy priorities. the budget committee has not yet even organized as a commit
if the underlying systems don't work in the first place. the second part of this rule provides for consideration of h.con.res. 11, establishing a budget for fiscal year 2021, and providing budget reconciliation instructions for fiscal years 2021 through 2030. budget reconciliation is a fast track budgetary tool used to implement policy changes into law. this procedure requires only 5 votes in the senate. not the normal 60 votes to break the filibuster but only 51 votes in the senate. which...
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that links up with evaluation point you mentioned, whereby a lot of the underlying support is coming that central banks are -- with fiscal stimulus and most visible in negative real rates. so the last couple of months, most of the moves in interest rates in the u.s. have come from breaking even while real rates remain around 1% levels. so that is coming into play, paradoxically, quite complicated, and i think valuations paradoxically can be supported by this continued policy support which is being put in the system. francine: is there anything in bubble territory? if so, how we define bubble, is there a danger that something is in bubble territory that could be bursting in the next six to 10 months? salman: looking at historical evidence, living proof of these moves in the market, to tell when it will happen, what is important is to map what is next. we know a bit of an issue of debt in the system, the central banks are supporting that. we also know that equity markets, part of the equity markets in the next phase, in terms of valuation, how far they are with historical levels, so it
that links up with evaluation point you mentioned, whereby a lot of the underlying support is coming that central banks are -- with fiscal stimulus and most visible in negative real rates. so the last couple of months, most of the moves in interest rates in the u.s. have come from breaking even while real rates remain around 1% levels. so that is coming into play, paradoxically, quite complicated, and i think valuations paradoxically can be supported by this continued policy support which is...
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do you want to play the underlying economy through the equity, the energy producer? what you want to do? brent: we on the equity side of the equation, people have chased technology stocks. you are seeing what happens when commodity prices go up. you want to have an allocation toward those. we own broad-based commodities, which will benefit from rising global growth, the manufacturing side across the globe coming back online and benefit from the cyclicality we will see for the next year or so. lisa: how much do you go into the cyclical story and how much do you buy into the micro cap strategy? certain shares have increased 1000% this year, companies in these tiny indexes surpassing s&p 500 companies. at what point you say, this has gone too far? brent: i would like to avoid those. when i compare these two 1999, it reminds me of that. i think people are going to focus a lot on the next year on value versus price. i think the value side of the equation is still cheap, but we still like small caps, they have gone far in the last few weeks. they are probably due for a bre
do you want to play the underlying economy through the equity, the energy producer? what you want to do? brent: we on the equity side of the equation, people have chased technology stocks. you are seeing what happens when commodity prices go up. you want to have an allocation toward those. we own broad-based commodities, which will benefit from rising global growth, the manufacturing side across the globe coming back online and benefit from the cyclicality we will see for the next year or so....
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the underlying legislation authorizes an additional $128.6 billion for schools but does so without a requirement that schools offer in-person learning. this money is on top of the $68 billion in the relief package before my time in congress but those were to support. and the money does remain unspent. millions of students are still learning from behind the screen right now and struggling ack -- academicically. the height of the pandemic lockdown, mental health emergency room visits increased 31%. for young ages 5-11, mental health emergencies jumped 24%. i'm here to talk with you to ask you to do something about it because i don't want it to be too late for our kids. the parents are struggling, too, as they juggle with working and being full-time teachers and they have to decide staying at home and fulfill their role. parents have reached a breaking point. and no timetable exists. and this is based on science to allow our students and teachers to come back safely. it should be used for that this year. parents at least have the option to send their kids back to school and my parent to
the underlying legislation authorizes an additional $128.6 billion for schools but does so without a requirement that schools offer in-person learning. this money is on top of the $68 billion in the relief package before my time in congress but those were to support. and the money does remain unspent. millions of students are still learning from behind the screen right now and struggling ack -- academicically. the height of the pandemic lockdown, mental health emergency room visits increased...
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but you know this is the underlying thing of free speech this isn't the 1st case there's a program for a couple of years ago it was also said mr prison for his lyrics. there been there have been numerous cases and there's a perception that the stage is heavy handed and hypocritical. some of the lyrics as you mentioned and posts post a lot on the social media too. they're quite incendiary judges determined that he was indeed inciting violence to people they're not think that inciting violence is is a crime that should be punished. well i think that the problem here is that the laws there isn't really clearly for example a hate speech war and and i think the problem i think. broadly speaking in this country is that the judges seem to interpret the law. and her brother the free freeway a way that is perceived as being prejudicial toward some people let's all this all for her i think you know certainly the things he's been birds injury included he said that he hoped to particular a right wing politician would die in the gas chamber. you know the command much of it goes beyond what you woul
but you know this is the underlying thing of free speech this isn't the 1st case there's a program for a couple of years ago it was also said mr prison for his lyrics. there been there have been numerous cases and there's a perception that the stage is heavy handed and hypocritical. some of the lyrics as you mentioned and posts post a lot on the social media too. they're quite incendiary judges determined that he was indeed inciting violence to people they're not think that inciting violence is...
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that means property is worth twice as much is worth twice as much as the underlying mortgage. unt of equity rich properties rose to 17.8 million of the 59 million mortgaged homes. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we need to stock the material that is produced globally. and then if you are missing certain parts and you can't get it out of a certain country because there are restrictions or whatever, this is the bit where it is struggling. jonathan: the real worry for the health care community worldwide. from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. here's the equity market, a quick snapshot for you. doing nicely through much of the week so far. the s&p 500 up around 0.1%, into positive territory by around six or seven points. in the bond market, yields just about higher. 1.13% on the u.s. 10 year. it is a steeper curve, supportive of the banks so far this week. we keep
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but he in his friends went to camp david said were going to float the dollar per it's no longer going to have an underlying value. with this magical language gonna close the gold window the magical window transferred paper to gold. no more we are done. the dollar is just a story. it is just words. and the story with credit to united states. even there we believe it or we don't. the moment we stop believing it that is in the dollar stops. "that was a great boon for wall street. wall street loved it. a dollar can be anything? a dollar can be collateralized debt? can be while derivatives based on czar formulas of insurance? yes. you can make a lot of money that way. and so what we are looking at in the future is a real transformation of money. that is what we're seeing seeing right now. : : : >>> in terms of the global scam economy and the fishing economy and of course there are more than 2,000 cryptocurrencies out there. money in the midst of transformation the way it was in the medieval period when money explode across the world and across the european world in a way never before. and so right now people ar
but he in his friends went to camp david said were going to float the dollar per it's no longer going to have an underlying value. with this magical language gonna close the gold window the magical window transferred paper to gold. no more we are done. the dollar is just a story. it is just words. and the story with credit to united states. even there we believe it or we don't. the moment we stop believing it that is in the dollar stops. "that was a great boon for wall street. wall street...
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in a crisis is when you can see the underlying structural inequality in the american economy. a perfect example of that. thanks for that. >>> jobless pness still at dramatic levels. on paper the jobless rate at 6.3% is the lowest at a pandemic. not for a good reason. another 404040000 people droppe out of the labor market in january alone. >> we are still very far from a strong labor market. correcting this misclassification and counting those who have left the labor force since last february as unemployed would boost the unemployment rate to close to 10% in january. >> close to 10% would rival the worst point in the great recession. they're down 10 million jobs. the fed chief noted stark inequality in the job crisis. consider this, for the top 20% of earners, the jobless rate is 2%. for the bottom earners, that's 17%. that's depression-level employment for many of these low wage workers. >> framing it that way is so helpful. you can see it. we hear the numbers but that's a helpful way to look at it, christine. >>> all right. connecting the dots. democratic impeachment manager
in a crisis is when you can see the underlying structural inequality in the american economy. a perfect example of that. thanks for that. >>> jobless pness still at dramatic levels. on paper the jobless rate at 6.3% is the lowest at a pandemic. not for a good reason. another 404040000 people droppe out of the labor market in january alone. >> we are still very far from a strong labor market. correcting this misclassification and counting those who have left the labor force since...
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i encourage my colleagues to support the rule and underlying the legislation and asking the senate to swiftly pass this girl so we can provide firm protections to the lgbtq community. next is h.r. 803. this is a package of public bills from the natural resources committee that will designate more than 1.5 million acres as wilderness areas and 1200 river s. the bill would draw 1.2 million public lands from drill and mining. like the grand canyon and colorado's thompson died are permanently protected for future generations to enjoy. few things in the united states are as universally cherished by americans. our country is more than 111 million acres of wilderness and provide for ecological diversity and recreational activities to americans. as we continue to endure the devastating effects of climate change, providing for additional acres of wilderness will allow these areas to serve and capture and mitigate carbon dioxide. a similar version of this version passed the house last congress but this includes critical piece of natural resources from the chairman. the grand canyon protection a
i encourage my colleagues to support the rule and underlying the legislation and asking the senate to swiftly pass this girl so we can provide firm protections to the lgbtq community. next is h.r. 803. this is a package of public bills from the natural resources committee that will designate more than 1.5 million acres as wilderness areas and 1200 river s. the bill would draw 1.2 million public lands from drill and mining. like the grand canyon and colorado's thompson died are permanently...
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the underlying performance of the company was strong.ost price down by $2.50 a barrel. across the board, oil surge has been preparing itself for the future. rishaad: what is the bit you don't want to remember? keiran: taking over from a 25 year veteran, i have made more decisions. for us, it was a year where we -- the biggest challenge we had was preparing our staff for an extended period away from their families. that was the thing that focused my attention. to ensure that our staff managed stress as well as the market going down around them. rishaad: i wanted to move to the future. alaska is there. it perhaps relieves you of being so dependent on papa new guinea png. tell us what you hope to gain from it and tell us how it might help you diversify from the energy -- png. shibani: we have great assets -- keiran: we have great assets and we identified a quality asset we could add series value two. we bought the estimate. we have had certified reserves in the field of 906 e4 million barrels with significant upside in both areas. for us, t
the underlying performance of the company was strong.ost price down by $2.50 a barrel. across the board, oil surge has been preparing itself for the future. rishaad: what is the bit you don't want to remember? keiran: taking over from a 25 year veteran, i have made more decisions. for us, it was a year where we -- the biggest challenge we had was preparing our staff for an extended period away from their families. that was the thing that focused my attention. to ensure that our staff managed...
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while many people died of covid had other medical conditions 92% of covid deaths, covid 19 was the underlying cause. oaks known for his conservative challenging the mask mandate thrown out >> i don't want them to tell me what to do public places where there is a lot of people, you can't argument that's responsible to wear a mask. >> reporter: experts agree, masks do slow the spread >> we need to absolutely mask up not just for themselves but for their community. >> reporter: but despite the science, one woman tweeting it is a personal choice florida is doing it right. americans need to take their life and freedom back. a disconnect in florida still at the center of a national public health debate. sam brock, nbc news, naples >> yeah, that video got a lot of attention tonight. >>> a vote punishing a republican congresswoman with her comments >> reporter: tonight house democrats voting to strip marjorie taylor greene, a member of her opposing party after she embraced false qanon theories house speaker pelosi blasting republicans for not taking action themselves. >> i remain concerned of her acc
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and my coworkers to indicate some of the reasons why the mainstream do not accept underlying arguments. manoj: thank you very much . so few things i will talk about and then headed back over to you. the first thing that i want to talk about the cover arguments that charles and i have had of the last few years. there are five of them listed here. i will spend a little more time on japan because it seems to be the one place where everyone use it as a blueprint for what aging to do to our society. in the financial market the first when africa and india . for popular and medical message that comes through if you look at the demography in that part of the world. there's a very long time before the dependency ratios turn. in fact one of the biggest problems is how do we get all of these young people jobs. in other words, if you look at it numerically speaking, and you back to charles' rare chart, the dependency ratio and the availability of labor in africa and india in latin and america and indonesia suggest that we really should i be worried about from a global standpoint. however there are
and my coworkers to indicate some of the reasons why the mainstream do not accept underlying arguments. manoj: thank you very much . so few things i will talk about and then headed back over to you. the first thing that i want to talk about the cover arguments that charles and i have had of the last few years. there are five of them listed here. i will spend a little more time on japan because it seems to be the one place where everyone use it as a blueprint for what aging to do to our society....
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because the market trail is a trade to the trust of the underlying asset >> actually, we've been quite amazed and overwhelmed by the overall response we're seeing really strong retail flow, of course and of course, institutional flow as well the size of the trading in the first couple of days has rivaled some of the biggest etf launches in history globally, not just in canada what's really nice, the amount of interest coming in by the phones from institutions that have really been watching it the first few days and now saying, look, we understand how this is going to track and able to use it what we have been seeing, i think, broadly in the space is the fundamentals based on the long-term holders, those are the ones that are going to be really exciting as this product becomes more positioned in them. >> can you walks through the investors you've been fielding phone calls from >> so far, trading partners active in the space already. the fundamental investors that are long, investors only coming in and buying in small pieces. and of course, long-term, managers, advisers investors, trader
because the market trail is a trade to the trust of the underlying asset >> actually, we've been quite amazed and overwhelmed by the overall response we're seeing really strong retail flow, of course and of course, institutional flow as well the size of the trading in the first couple of days has rivaled some of the biggest etf launches in history globally, not just in canada what's really nice, the amount of interest coming in by the phones from institutions that have really been...
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the underlying sales growth, the head of the markets, they see multiyear underlying sales growth of 3% to 5% in that range. interesting to see that they are giving guidance because they stepped away from the 2020 guidance given the pandemic. it was a lack of clarity. interesting to see how all those products that were to rent higher by the pandemic, the hygiene products, the millennial product range and how that is going along purit -- beauty, plant-based products, so a lot of guidance coming through from unilever, and a lot to talk about with eeo of the business. we will bring you that interview. the ceo will be speaking to bloomberg a little bit later on this morning. you have the numbers. matt: we have a lot more earnings coming in. shell coming out with the fourth quarter adjusted profit of 390 $3 million, missing the estimate for 650 $5 million, so shall profit -- shell profits coming in under what the street had anticipated. the integrated gas profit is $1.1 billion and that the estimate by just a little bit. it's a little bit higher in the fourth quarter at 32.2%. the estimate w
the underlying sales growth, the head of the markets, they see multiyear underlying sales growth of 3% to 5% in that range. interesting to see that they are giving guidance because they stepped away from the 2020 guidance given the pandemic. it was a lack of clarity. interesting to see how all those products that were to rent higher by the pandemic, the hygiene products, the millennial product range and how that is going along purit -- beauty, plant-based products, so a lot of guidance coming...
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francine: when you look at some of the underlying things we are watching out for, there is a big hack story between the u.s. and china. we know president biden has spoken to the president of china . does the impeachment -- what is the feeling on the democrat side? to they want impeachment to be settled either way? emily: it is no secret that conviction of trump was going to be a high bar. democrats have the house, they have the senate, they have the white house, and they have a giant list of things to get done. while i feel like democrats want to make sure they did due diligence, they've already spent this last week working on stimulus checks, they're going to bring an immigration bill to the floor, they have a lot of other things to focus on. tom: let's say we get this thing done saturday. 7:00 saturday night. there is no football this weekend. they get done with the impeachment. does everybody kiss and makeup? what you expect your capital to look like monday morning? emily: we have seen so many partisan tensions continue after the election of joe biden. it seems like there is not ye
francine: when you look at some of the underlying things we are watching out for, there is a big hack story between the u.s. and china. we know president biden has spoken to the president of china . does the impeachment -- what is the feeling on the democrat side? to they want impeachment to be settled either way? emily: it is no secret that conviction of trump was going to be a high bar. democrats have the house, they have the senate, they have the white house, and they have a giant list of...
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given the underlying tailwinds of the commodity price view we talked about, we still see value for thes that we like. but we understand that people want to build a portfolio, and there are stocks we also like that don't have access to federal land, so this is one of the four overhangs on stocks. we do think we are going to need greater clarity on this, but we understand it is a risk to some of the stocks that we like. alix: a lot of companies have been investing a lot of money into things like carbon capture in particular. exxon announcing a separate entity for that today. do you like that? brian: we do because we think it has the potential to not only help the transition to net zero and reduce carbon footprints of each company in the sector, but we also think it is a potential source of profitability as well. we think this is going to be a continued focus of the market, of the investment community, of management, and i think the market is going to look to really understand what the growth potential is on revenues and on profits, and that has the potential to lead to a lower discount r
given the underlying tailwinds of the commodity price view we talked about, we still see value for thes that we like. but we understand that people want to build a portfolio, and there are stocks we also like that don't have access to federal land, so this is one of the four overhangs on stocks. we do think we are going to need greater clarity on this, but we understand it is a risk to some of the stocks that we like. alix: a lot of companies have been investing a lot of money into things like...
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market structure market behaviors that have existed for a long time, or do we want to change the underlyingtem and move away from things that many in the industry would say are deeply outdated and certainly everyone i know on the west coast would agree, now that they have all woken up and realized what type of infrastructure wall street runs on. caroline: they have had to do a lot of education, and it is quite painful to now see they have this super bowl ad, robinhood, and it mentions nothing of the recent disaster they had from a public relations point of view, trying to say that everyone is an investor. they have run fast and broken things, not only when it comes to the need of having to front trades when you have a lot of money from their accounts, but also before that, they promised accounts wouldn't have to sign off for regulators. when you are looking for these opportunities to invest, how much of you having to take on the risks that are involved in having to work around chelation and the fact that you are going to break -- work around regulation and the fact that you are going to bre
market structure market behaviors that have existed for a long time, or do we want to change the underlyingtem and move away from things that many in the industry would say are deeply outdated and certainly everyone i know on the west coast would agree, now that they have all woken up and realized what type of infrastructure wall street runs on. caroline: they have had to do a lot of education, and it is quite painful to now see they have this super bowl ad, robinhood, and it mentions nothing...
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one of the underlying stories of this pandemic is our lack of policy support for those who have caregiving needs. the ability to balance work and family. as a result women were mostly the caregiver when facing the crisis of they are sick, family member is sick or kids are at home virtually schooling. many women are the ones who have to take on the responsibility to handle that. they are leaving the workforce or losing their job because they do not have access to protection. the other dynamic is that many of the industry most affected by the pandemic are disproportionately industries that employed women leisure and hospitality, education, health care, government and public sector. all are areas where women disproportionately work and most of those jobs women of color disproportionately work. those dynamics are having a larger, more outsize impact on women combined with the volatility of the economy, jobs come back when they come back, that has been -- the pandemic has had a larger impact. host: your organization tells when it comes to net job loss, women with those 5.4 million job losses co
one of the underlying stories of this pandemic is our lack of policy support for those who have caregiving needs. the ability to balance work and family. as a result women were mostly the caregiver when facing the crisis of they are sick, family member is sick or kids are at home virtually schooling. many women are the ones who have to take on the responsibility to handle that. they are leaving the workforce or losing their job because they do not have access to protection. the other dynamic is...
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prioritising clearly, we are prioritising teachers that are over 50 and that fall into any of the underlying health conditions categories. it's really important that for any vaccination programme can be delivered effectively and smoothly and in many ways working through age groups is a simple and good way of doing this, particularly as we know that agent seems to be the predominant risk factor in developing severe disease from covid. —— age seems. we have to remember the majority of hospitalisations are in the very older age groups. there are many people around the country between 50 years and 70 years at the moment critically ill in it you settings and we still believe that those groups need to be prioritised in terms of vaccination to prevent yet more people going into this dreadful situation which unfortunately many families are sprinting at the moment. —— in itu settings. it is the correct strategy to do this. face to quickset whiter things other than purely disease focused things but at the moment, i would clear advice is to stick to those nine priority groups from a jcvi perspective. p
prioritising clearly, we are prioritising teachers that are over 50 and that fall into any of the underlying health conditions categories. it's really important that for any vaccination programme can be delivered effectively and smoothly and in many ways working through age groups is a simple and good way of doing this, particularly as we know that agent seems to be the predominant risk factor in developing severe disease from covid. —— age seems. we have to remember the majority of...
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that would be a net debit of $2.45, little bit less than 8% or so of the underlying etf strikes. take a look at the stlieks we're dealing with 37 call strike is close to at the money. we're going to get some participation to the up side in the event that xme breaks out to the new highs. we're short that 33 strike put which actually represents give or take about a 10% decline from where it is right now. if it falls below that level, that's where you would ultimately have xme put to you the other thing i'd point out, the put that expires much sooner than the call that we own. the idea is that we're trying to capture, the faster shorter dated option and we might potentially get the opportunity to sell additional options against it consider assuming it doesn't fall below the price >> tony, what are you making of the trade? >> first of all, i think the timing is per. you have the breakout above the diagnosis 36 level i think you have a quick target up to that $40 high which is the highs from early 2018 and especially with copper at decade highs. you're starting to see this rotation int
that would be a net debit of $2.45, little bit less than 8% or so of the underlying etf strikes. take a look at the stlieks we're dealing with 37 call strike is close to at the money. we're going to get some participation to the up side in the event that xme breaks out to the new highs. we're short that 33 strike put which actually represents give or take about a 10% decline from where it is right now. if it falls below that level, that's where you would ultimately have xme put to you the other...
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this does not address the underlying issue from the bank. some analysts say not enough.nk they will probably hear about the operations, simplification, digitization. this doesn't mean it's doing those things. it does it just there are areas some would rather hear more about. guy: we will hear more about this tomorrow. thank you for the update. let's talk about another story we are watching, going. shares are lower in the united states after an engine failure on a 777 over the weekend, prompted the grounding of the aircraft in the u.k. and the united states. joining us now is philip, who joins us. let's talk about these terrifying pictures. this is an engine failure. this is not an aircraft failure. >> this is an engine failure with one specific type of engine that follows all of the 777 aircraft. alix: is it going to be a lingering concern for boeing? is this a one-off? >> it is still early days. boeing has supported the decisions by the faa as well as the regulators in japan with ground in the plane while they come to the root cause about what's behind the issues with t
this does not address the underlying issue from the bank. some analysts say not enough.nk they will probably hear about the operations, simplification, digitization. this doesn't mean it's doing those things. it does it just there are areas some would rather hear more about. guy: we will hear more about this tomorrow. thank you for the update. let's talk about another story we are watching, going. shares are lower in the united states after an engine failure on a 777 over the weekend, prompted...
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>> it's a mixture of problems and i have been very active on twitter and youtube on what the underlying problem was. when we look at the lack of availability and pipeline capacitors for generators with interruptible supply contracts. if i have solar by wind i will have a natural gas backup that comes on whenever it's needed. so, at that point they had to interrupt supply contracts, meaning that they are not facing demand, they are getting supplies as they need it and the supply went away quickly, pulling out the pipeline complex. we saw that happen and it caused failures on the thermal side. it couldn't get what is needed in into the -- we mandated a dual healing set up and right now a lot of the bad guys don't have that capacity. the next level, a lot of this capacity that have allowed this neighborhood is exposed to the elements and there will be a lot of shutdown on the transmission side. alix: that was a perfect set up, mark. thank you so much. coming up, as the energy crisis cripples the power grid, political groups are sparring over energy policy and we will talk to our industry f
>> it's a mixture of problems and i have been very active on twitter and youtube on what the underlying problem was. when we look at the lack of availability and pipeline capacitors for generators with interruptible supply contracts. if i have solar by wind i will have a natural gas backup that comes on whenever it's needed. so, at that point they had to interrupt supply contracts, meaning that they are not facing demand, they are getting supplies as they need it and the supply went away...
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central banking and in the banking world, too, there is a lot of study of the technology, and the underlying technology and that, and how that could either help or be used in with some of the ideas. i see it as a world of change. i don't know exactly, and i won't comment specifically about any of the particular kind of the product, but that is how i see it. >> john, one more question here. i can't let you go without asking about the future of monetary policy. i think that you guys have made it clear that quantitative easing which you are doing or the asset purchasing which is $120 billion a month is going to go down before you raise interest rates and what is the outlook there if you are reducing it or tapering it is on the cards this year? >> as we have said from the beginning, our decisions of monetary policy, and we have communicated this consistently are going to be based on where the economy is, and specifically relative to maximum unemployment and priceability goals so the answer to that is going to be it depends, but more importantly, it depends where we are in the economy in terms of
central banking and in the banking world, too, there is a lot of study of the technology, and the underlying technology and that, and how that could either help or be used in with some of the ideas. i see it as a world of change. i don't know exactly, and i won't comment specifically about any of the particular kind of the product, but that is how i see it. >> john, one more question here. i can't let you go without asking about the future of monetary policy. i think that you guys have...
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value of the company and the underlying value they create there is a small group of people -- go aheads these nuanced stocks, like does tesla, we don't throw that in the same category as gamestop does tesla where it's trading now reflect the underlying value. a lot of people would say that it does based on the future for ev, and all of the varied and sundry things that elon musk is creating there while other people, cynics say obviously that's not the case with gamestop but maybe there is something to gamestop in terms of being the netflix model for games in terms of online >> well, i think tesla is the great retail investment success story. right? a lot of people who maybe can't afford a tesla can buy a piece of tesla and say i believe in this model and i believe in elon he's an inspiring figure, and i think he's going to succeed. now, you might not think about it that way on the fundamentals of the business as it is, but for the average person, they can buy a piece of that future that they see that is a success. and as we came out of break, you were saying the stock market is in defa
value of the company and the underlying value they create there is a small group of people -- go aheads these nuanced stocks, like does tesla, we don't throw that in the same category as gamestop does tesla where it's trading now reflect the underlying value. a lot of people would say that it does based on the future for ev, and all of the varied and sundry things that elon musk is creating there while other people, cynics say obviously that's not the case with gamestop but maybe there is...
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while many people who died from covid have other conditions 92% of covid deaths, covid-19 was the underlying cost. oakes known for his conservative position. naples resident says it is a nuance topic >> i don't want them to tell me what to do. in public places, you can't argue that's responsible to wear a mask >> reporter: experts agree, masks do slow the spread >> it is not just for themselves but their community. >> reporter: diespite the science, one woman tweeted it is a choice florida is doing it right. a disconnect in florida. still at the center of a national debate. sam brock. nbc news >> that video is getting a lot of attention and conversation >>> a dramatic vote by house democrats punishing the freshman congresswoman. with that, here is kristen welker >> reporter: tonight house democrats voting to strip congresswoman greene after she accused promoting violence against democrats. nancy pelosi blasting republicans for not taking actions themselves >> i remain concerned of house leadership acceptance of the theorist >> reporter: she's now saying it is misinformation she no longer bel
while many people who died from covid have other conditions 92% of covid deaths, covid-19 was the underlying cost. oakes known for his conservative position. naples resident says it is a nuance topic >> i don't want them to tell me what to do. in public places, you can't argue that's responsible to wear a mask >> reporter: experts agree, masks do slow the spread >> it is not just for themselves but their community. >> reporter: diespite the science, one woman tweeted it...
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nothing yet for the underlying disease itself. and just how common is post-covid long-haulers? till had symptoms up to nine months later. 30%. the most common, fatigue and loss of smell or taste. the medical director of the post-covid center says they've seen more than 1,600 patients since may. >> the patients we're seeing at the center, they're of all races, they span in age from 20s to 70s and 80s. we have patients who are both male and female. >> reporter: people who had milder illnesses, are they less likely to have persistent conditions? >> some have had relatively mild illness. >> reporter: in fact, more advanced age or disease do not seem to be predictors. six months after the positive test, stephanie has inflammation in her heart tissues. the theory is that the body is now essentially attacking itself. >> the individual's body is now responding to fight off the virus. but in that process, it's identifying itself as being something that is foreign as well. >> reporter: a year into the pandemic, there is still so little known about what is driving this. most striking is th
nothing yet for the underlying disease itself. and just how common is post-covid long-haulers? till had symptoms up to nine months later. 30%. the most common, fatigue and loss of smell or taste. the medical director of the post-covid center says they've seen more than 1,600 patients since may. >> the patients we're seeing at the center, they're of all races, they span in age from 20s to 70s and 80s. we have patients who are both male and female. >> reporter: people who had milder...
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>>and the underlying problem is with the business model demand for first class mail has plunged and costs have stayed the same. no business. could be expected to survive the chairman of the post office board of governors told lawmakers there is a plan in the works to deal with the financial problems as well as current service delays comprehensive plan to invest in and revitalize the postal service, this plan is still being finalized. so i'm not in a position to reveal any specifics, democrats and republicans agree saving the post office which is required to deliver mail to every us address is vital. >>reporting in washington. alexandra le mon. >>senate minority leader mitch mcconnell is going after house speaker nancy pelosi's response to last month's capitol riot, he says pelosi's proposal for a bipartisan commission to investigate the violence is quote not bipartisan at all. >>she the president of the 9.11 commission. but her draft bill fails to track without precedent. in key ways. the 9.11 commission was intentionally built to be bipartisan. the 5050 bipartisan split of the commission
>>and the underlying problem is with the business model demand for first class mail has plunged and costs have stayed the same. no business. could be expected to survive the chairman of the post office board of governors told lawmakers there is a plan in the works to deal with the financial problems as well as current service delays comprehensive plan to invest in and revitalize the postal service, this plan is still being finalized. so i'm not in a position to reveal any specifics,...