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we are we lucky to be joined by tom greene for this event associate professor of religion for ethics and public engagement at luther college and i would also from the us to - - was state department washington the author of two books on islam a phobia. the spirit of islam and presumed guilty on - - presumed guilty. please join me in welcoming our guests. >> thank you also to rachel sadly cannot be here this evening i am delighted to be here virtually at north shire box. also looking forward to being here with todd. also would like to think everybody was taken the time to join us this evening. thank you. >> thank you for having me as well and i look forward to the conversation and a brand-new book that i think is groundbreaking to bring together two important topics that are often not linked together in public and political discourse in the united states and those conversations of why that is aside from the fact that they have not read the book yet. [laughter] i'm happy to be in this position to talk about the book and along those lines, i know there are a lot of media pundits and poli
we are we lucky to be joined by tom greene for this event associate professor of religion for ethics and public engagement at luther college and i would also from the us to - - was state department washington the author of two books on islam a phobia. the spirit of islam and presumed guilty on - - presumed guilty. please join me in welcoming our guests. >> thank you also to rachel sadly cannot be here this evening i am delighted to be here virtually at north shire box. also looking...
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tom: we have green on the screen. we have a market that doesn't want to go down. comes in at 1.65%. you really want to focus on dollar, weaker dollar over the last number of days. really range-bound. the key thing is the weak dollar story has not clicked in. that on emerging market dynamics as well. maybe the headline today, and quiet markets was west texas intermediate. $59.85. much more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo. you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. (man) and you're stretching your lower back on there. there is no better feeling. (announcer) do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me. it works, 100%. (announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. total gym includes everything you need to get into the best shape of your life. for every body at any age. it works every muscle group, including your core, using
tom: we have green on the screen. we have a market that doesn't want to go down. comes in at 1.65%. you really want to focus on dollar, weaker dollar over the last number of days. really range-bound. the key thing is the weak dollar story has not clicked in. that on emerging market dynamics as well. maybe the headline today, and quiet markets was west texas intermediate. $59.85. much more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts. you can spend thousands and still not get...
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tom: equities all green on the screen. some correlation, not as tight as the last couple of days. everyone focuses on 8:30. jonathan: initial jobless claims just around the corner. before we get there, he's been a guiding light through the opening and this equity market rip. it's mike wilson of morgan stanley, and he joins us at 8:00 a.m. eastern. in new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. pfizer's coronavirus vaccine remain highly effective after six months, according to new long-term results. trials showed the vaccine was 91% effective in preventing symptomatic cases. the time period went from one week after the second dose to six months after. republicans in congress are opposed to the way president biden wants to pay for his $2.2 trillion infra structure plan. the president wants to raise the corporate tax rate and set a 21% minimum tax on global corporate earnings. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell called the president's plan a trojan horse that brings with it more borrowed money and massive tax hikes. opec's warning that oil
tom: equities all green on the screen. some correlation, not as tight as the last couple of days. everyone focuses on 8:30. jonathan: initial jobless claims just around the corner. before we get there, he's been a guiding light through the opening and this equity market rip. it's mike wilson of morgan stanley, and he joins us at 8:00 a.m. eastern. in new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. pfizer's coronavirus vaccine remain highly effective after...
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green on the screen an hour ago. now negative four, futures -33, vicks 18.01. -- vix 18.01. stay with us on radio and television. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom morning. bloomberg surveillance. futures deteriorate. we were green but we have just given it back a little bit. dow futures -30. kailey leinz will talk about that in a moment. the yield comes in. 1.66%. important airline headlines. first, kailey leinz. kailey: one hour to go until the opening bell. we have seen futures deteriorate. it is a very fractional move. we have been fluctuating during the entire futures session. as we have seen futures move lower we have seen yields off the lows of the session. now unchanged on the 10 year yield as the dollar gives back a bit of its strength. talk about fluctuation varga session. right now wti is higher. as for stocks to watch, keep an eye on beyond meat. it is opening a manufacturing center in china. that cherish -- that has shares higher. draftkings is up 1.4%. new york state ready to approve online gambling rules outlined by governor cuomo. tom: i have the red sox in the queue. kailey: if i'd bet money on my march madness that would not ha
green on the screen an hour ago. now negative four, futures -33, vicks 18.01. -- vix 18.01. stay with us on radio and television. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom morning. bloomberg surveillance. futures deteriorate. we were green but we have just given it back a little bit. dow futures -30. kailey leinz will talk about that in a moment. the yield comes in. 1.66%. important airline headlines. first, kailey leinz. kailey: one hour to go until the opening bell. we have seen futures deteriorate. it is a...
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but the biden administration has done getting rid of tom's policies, they've given the green light tohild chopper and smugglers, these policies, the biggest celebration of the biden presidency, criminal cartel, back in business. guy: on that, i know there's attention paid to the kids and detention facilities and unaccompanied minor crisis, but an extremely important piece of the christ at the border but am i right to assume when you have our system overwhelmed, personnel overwhelmed by children, that steals crucial resources from other elements of border security in a way that can help lead dangerous groups like cartels and human traffickers? >> great question. a lot of people are talking about that so glad you're asking. my three decades of investigation show the cartels, first of all, drug cartel, when they come through, they've got to pay the cartel and get permission to operate. with the cartels you, they instruct them, send 100 in this area at this time because they know they're going to tie the patrol up so when they do, that's when they move narcotics and gang members and those
but the biden administration has done getting rid of tom's policies, they've given the green light tohild chopper and smugglers, these policies, the biggest celebration of the biden presidency, criminal cartel, back in business. guy: on that, i know there's attention paid to the kids and detention facilities and unaccompanied minor crisis, but an extremely important piece of the christ at the border but am i right to assume when you have our system overwhelmed, personnel overwhelmed by...
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andrew green said he was devastated when betfred told him it would not pay out on his win in 2018 because of what it called a "defect" in the game. our home affairs correspondent tomk held out. by the end, this was his jackpot. more than £1.7 million. so when you saw that figure on your phone, what was your reaction? i cried. just gobsmacked. i took screenshots of it to keep as a memory. not to keep as proof for three and half years in court! because betfred said the game had gone wrong. it wasn't paying up. he took another gamble and took betfred to court. what was going through your mind, what were the emotions? it's devastating. devastating. i felt like somebody had just put their hand down my throat and ripped my heart out. the judge decided betfred's terms and conditions were not transparent orfair. andy will now receive around £2 million. i look at myself today and all the way through this as a small fish in a big pond. fighting a shark. but today proves that little fish has taken a big bite out of that shark! andy is celebrating. betfred has apologised for the delay, three and a half years, he experienced in receiving his money. tom symonds, bbc news, the h
andrew green said he was devastated when betfred told him it would not pay out on his win in 2018 because of what it called a "defect" in the game. our home affairs correspondent tomk held out. by the end, this was his jackpot. more than £1.7 million. so when you saw that figure on your phone, what was your reaction? i cried. just gobsmacked. i took screenshots of it to keep as a memory. not to keep as proof for three and half years in court! because betfred said the game had gone...
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tom: it is the way there is green on the screen with the equity markets, truly across the board, and frankly, i very traditional format. maybe that is the banks leading the way off of what we saw with america. the vix isn't giving me that market. the vix at 16.85 is feeling like under 16, maybe we will see that as we move to citigroup and beyond. jonathan: before we get there, we need to discuss the federal reserve and how that recalibrate over the next couple of meetings. tom: really glad you brought this up. it is like we are zoned in together. we will talk to mark howard about this. pros don't look to the next fed meeting. they came out the meetings afterwards. mr. howard and others are focused not on april, but on june 16. jonathan: for good reason, lisa. in june we get the forecasts. lisa: perhaps they will give us more insight, although jay powell is saying guys pay way too much attention to forecasts. we look at the data, and this is where the group will be. there is a question, and you are talking about how there is a lift to markets today. i wonder how much of it is because
tom: it is the way there is green on the screen with the equity markets, truly across the board, and frankly, i very traditional format. maybe that is the banks leading the way off of what we saw with america. the vix isn't giving me that market. the vix at 16.85 is feeling like under 16, maybe we will see that as we move to citigroup and beyond. jonathan: before we get there, we need to discuss the federal reserve and how that recalibrate over the next couple of meetings. tom: really glad you...
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tom: a market check. dow futures -45. better than it was does two hours ago. nasdaq green as well. the yield, 1.69%.cqua and i are supposed to be in washington meeting and greeting the world elite. instead i can do better and great michael mckee, our economics and parler see correspondent. -- our economics and policy correspondent. michael: the imf has grown more positive about the rebound from the coronavirus downturn. the world economy, he says, will grow 6% in 2021. that 6% is .5% higher than they forecast in january. in 2022 the world grows at a 4.4% rate. china, the only country that posted a positive growth rate in 2020 will grow the fastest, followed by the united states. 1.3% faster growth for 2021 then we had forecast, then they had forecast in january. the european countries trailing. the euro zone numbers are much weaker. some of those countries are suffering. spain had the biggest downturn in 2020. they will have a big upturn in 2021 but it leaves them well below where they were. you can see germany is struggling to grow at 3.6% this year and 3.4% next year. while those are little bit hi
tom: a market check. dow futures -45. better than it was does two hours ago. nasdaq green as well. the yield, 1.69%.cqua and i are supposed to be in washington meeting and greeting the world elite. instead i can do better and great michael mckee, our economics and parler see correspondent. -- our economics and policy correspondent. michael: the imf has grown more positive about the rebound from the coronavirus downturn. the world economy, he says, will grow 6% in 2021. that 6% is .5% higher...
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tom: good morning, everyone. on radio, on television, beginning of the second quarter. no april fools, green on the screen.arkets up big. the market boats off what president biden said. the nasdaq up over 1%. jonathan: nasdaq 100 futures come of the story of the session, not the story of the quarter. massive outperformance on the banks, on energy. we have seen enough of this reopening trade before we actually see the data in q2. tom: we are going to recalibrate on that. mike wilson will build us of morgan stanley -- will join us of morgan stanley in a moment. tom orlik at global economics for bloomberg has got a boom global economy off of a boom american economy. jonathan: i will let the market talk for me. the dollar index last month, best month since november 2016. why? because growth in america is looking so much better to what we see out of, say, europe. how does that change for q2, q3? that is the big unknown. the bar is pretty high. tom: lisa, you have had the courage to get out before the immediate year to q3, q4, even into 2022, into this q2. it is a mystery, isn't it? lisa: the idea that we are go
tom: good morning, everyone. on radio, on television, beginning of the second quarter. no april fools, green on the screen.arkets up big. the market boats off what president biden said. the nasdaq up over 1%. jonathan: nasdaq 100 futures come of the story of the session, not the story of the quarter. massive outperformance on the banks, on energy. we have seen enough of this reopening trade before we actually see the data in q2. tom: we are going to recalibrate on that. mike wilson will build...
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tom: at 10:00 this morning we believe we will see a press conference of some form from the food and drug administration. read in greenreen. 17.04. on bloomberg radio and television, good morning. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. ighand asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience wo
tom: at 10:00 this morning we believe we will see a press conference of some form from the food and drug administration. read in greenreen. 17.04. on bloomberg radio and television, good morning. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the...
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andrew green said he was devastated when betfred told him it would not pay out on his win in 2018 because of what it called a "defect" in the game. our home affairs correspondent tomhis jackpot. more than £1.7 million. so when you saw that figure on your phone, what was your reaction? i cried. just gobsmacked. i took screenshots of it to keep as a memory. not to keep as proof for three and half years in court! because betfred said the game had gone wrong. it wasn't paying up. he took another gamble and took betfred to court. what was going through your mind, what were the emotions? it's devastating. devastating. i felt like somebody had just put their hand down my throat and ripped my heart out. the judge decided betfred's terms and conditions were not transparent orfair. andy will now receive around £2 million. i look at myself today and all the way through this as a small fish in a big pond. fighting a shark. but today proves that little fish has taken a big bite out of that shark! andy is celebrating. betfred has apologised for the delay, three and a half years he experienced in receiving his money. tom symonds, bbc news, the high court. an international team o
andrew green said he was devastated when betfred told him it would not pay out on his win in 2018 because of what it called a "defect" in the game. our home affairs correspondent tomhis jackpot. more than £1.7 million. so when you saw that figure on your phone, what was your reaction? i cried. just gobsmacked. i took screenshots of it to keep as a memory. not to keep as proof for three and half years in court! because betfred said the game had gone wrong. it wasn't paying up. he took...
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green. investors are on top of this in a much bigger way over the last couple of years. tomlittle perspective, i remember the first earth day. i was a senior in high school. it was a joke like really, you've got to be kidding me. the air pollution in this nation is dramatically better than it ever was. i use los angeles as a litmus paper. i remember unable to see the san gabriel mountains, unable to breathe in pasadena a million years ago. it is better right now. good morning to you. can the president legislate climate change? is this a pr or executive or get reelected or make the international community happy exercise, or can we actually legislate climate change in washington? >> legislating climate change is the hardest part of addressing climate change, but based on what we have seen from biden so far, it does look like he is going to put a lot of effort into legislating it rather than doing things entirely on his own. you look at what he proposed in the infrastructure plan in terms of things like electrifying the federal fleet, electric car infrastructure, but also about
green. investors are on top of this in a much bigger way over the last couple of years. tomlittle perspective, i remember the first earth day. i was a senior in high school. it was a joke like really, you've got to be kidding me. the air pollution in this nation is dramatically better than it ever was. i use los angeles as a litmus paper. i remember unable to see the san gabriel mountains, unable to breathe in pasadena a million years ago. it is better right now. good morning to you. can the...
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aaron rodgers reportedly wants out of green bay. tom, to you first on this.tually watch a little bit, surprisingly. because normally i don't. and the big news for me -- he trevor lawrence, everyone knew he would go number one. the kid has unbelievable expectations that are being put on him and hopefully he can live up to them because he's a great player. to me the news was chicago bears trading up again to get justin fields from ohio state. a few years ago they picked someone over patrick what homes and so they're trying it again. we'll see how it works out. dagen: the bears came into the draft with the 20th pick and got the second best quarterback out of it. james: maybe they got the best one. i think it's a great pick. i don't like to make predictions but i think justin fields is going to be the pick of this draft. i know the bears have had trouble taking quarterbacks. but this is not just a great player with a big arm and toughness and all of that. this is a leader. you guys may recall, he is a big reason why the big 10 ended up having a football season. h
aaron rodgers reportedly wants out of green bay. tom, to you first on this.tually watch a little bit, surprisingly. because normally i don't. and the big news for me -- he trevor lawrence, everyone knew he would go number one. the kid has unbelievable expectations that are being put on him and hopefully he can live up to them because he's a great player. to me the news was chicago bears trading up again to get justin fields from ohio state. a few years ago they picked someone over patrick what...
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tom: divergence is the more -- is the word of the moment. in the acclaimed green i read each spring meeting , you speak about an asynchronous and divergent moment. we have an asynchronous and divergent pandemic. all of us focused on the challenges of brazil, and unique challenges of india as well. maybe that is the turf of david malpass and the world bank. what can the imf do to assist these nations beleaguered by covid? dr. georgieva: first and foremost, we provide clear and compelling case for accelerating vaccinations everywhere. the world economy is going to be $9 trillion richer between now and 2025 if vaccinations are accelerated and if countries like brazil and india are in a position to do more to get out of the health crisis, and of course the fund has been there for the most vulnerable members, with significant emergency financing. we still have a large capacity should conditions be such that our members need more from us. tom: i must ask who pays for this? the heritage of this debate in the united states is the u.s. taxpayer picks up a large share of im
tom: divergence is the more -- is the word of the moment. in the acclaimed green i read each spring meeting , you speak about an asynchronous and divergent moment. we have an asynchronous and divergent pandemic. all of us focused on the challenges of brazil, and unique challenges of india as well. maybe that is the turf of david malpass and the world bank. what can the imf do to assist these nations beleaguered by covid? dr. georgieva: first and foremost, we provide clear and compelling case...
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and we hope the party set the hopes that they will be able to tom and who the leader is within that space of time but it's clear that the greens just beat them on that one. thank you very much was our chief political editor make it a couple. you're watching d.w. news up next got a documentary film looking at women in thailand thanks for watching. you feel worried about the planet. to. be on the green friends post and to me it's clear remains true. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me for you for the council. 2 thailand where buddhist tradition meets the urban future and nothing embodies that better than thai boxing known as. the traditional martial art has been thailand's national sport for centuries. i was long considered a sport for real men where women rarely took part but not anymore women and the clear community are claiming a stake and more time they say thai boxing shouldn't be exclusive. and they're ready to fight. i. play bangkok the capital of thailand with a population of around $15000000.00 the metropolis on the child cry ya river is southeast asia's biggest and it's a center for martial art
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of the transportation sector, but i'm hanging out with jennifer green home at -- i'm hanging out with deb haaland, i'm hanging out with toml sack in agriculture, i'm hanging out with michael regan, every one of these cabinet agencies really have a lot to offer about how we reduce our emissions. but equally important how we just rejuvenate ourselves as a country and start investing in the kind of future we want to hand to our kids. >> how much of that big old announced by the president this week, this idea of cutting our national carbon emissions in half by the end of this decade, how much of that -- how much toward that goal do we get by the infrastructure bill? i know the infrastructure bill is a big priority for the administration and i know that the legislative effort to pass that is well underway. i believe that some version of the infrastructure bill ultimately will pass, thanks to the budget reconciliation process even if republicans don't come along. but how much is that overall goal dependent on that one bill? >> i think president biden was really interested in moving that bill regardless of what our commitment wa
of the transportation sector, but i'm hanging out with jennifer green home at -- i'm hanging out with deb haaland, i'm hanging out with toml sack in agriculture, i'm hanging out with michael regan, every one of these cabinet agencies really have a lot to offer about how we reduce our emissions. but equally important how we just rejuvenate ourselves as a country and start investing in the kind of future we want to hand to our kids. >> how much of that big old announced by the president...
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anyway, thank you, tom werner, we'll be watching fenway i like saying fenway. >> come up and see us soon >>> greenn will join us to talk president biden's infrastructure plan. we may be in a touchless world, but we can still touch people's lives... by staying in touch... and showing you care... because now, each time you order online or tap in-store with your mastercard at restaurants and grocery stores, mastercard will donate to stand up to cancer, one precious cent at a time, up to 5 million dollars. together, we can start something priceless. >>> good morning, welcome today one of q2. futures pointing higher as we get set to kick off the second quarter of trading president biden laying out a wide ranging $2 trillion infrastructure package, we're going to dive deep into the potential pros and cons this hour, an interview with u.s. energy secretary, jennifer granholm is on the way, a conversation you don't want to miss. >>> and then real estate tech firm compass pricing at an already reduced range, the obstacles the company faces with the company's ceo ahead of his first day of trading publicly.
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green light will make sure that the flag is maintained. previously, residents fund the flags replacements including dr. jerry goldstein, and is werner, tom taylor, who recently passed away. >>> an exciting day in san jose as kids and their families were welcomed back to the children's discovery museum. the facility reopened today after a 13 month closure. for now capacity is limited to 25%, to comply with county guidelines. visitors two years and older are required to wear face masks pick up as part of an equity program, certainly families that show an ebt card or other documents can visit the museum for two dollars per person. >>> more local news at 5:30. the dramatic finish moments ago for the stanford women's basketball team as they fight for a spot at the national championship. vern is in the building. he will have the highlights. >>> game one for the a's is in the books, but there were some glitches that left a lot of baseball fans hungry. we asked the team about lessons learned from
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greene wing, the matt gaetz wing, the trump wing. >> we've got now with us nbc news investigative reporter tom winter. this was borne out of a probe into a florida tax collector named joel greenberg. we learned yesterday that he is likely going to take a plea in the case against him. where do things stand on that front? what does it mean for matt gaetz? >> reporter: a couple people have reached out to me. there was a story and some reporting that he pleaded not guilty. he had to, jeff. that's the process at this point. he was handed a superceding indictment and he had to enter a plea. you're not going to say you're guilty without the benefits of a guilty plea agreement with it. that's why today happened. as far as the discussions going forward, that's something they hope to wrap up. i would say by early may. they set a preliminary deadline of may 15th to come to a conclusion with an agreement or a trial. that's where things stand as far as discussions. the attorney for greenberg made it very clear yesterday outside of court they're hoping to limit his criminal exposure as much as possible, the most ef
greene wing, the matt gaetz wing, the trump wing. >> we've got now with us nbc news investigative reporter tom winter. this was borne out of a probe into a florida tax collector named joel greenberg. we learned yesterday that he is likely going to take a plea in the case against him. where do things stand on that front? what does it mean for matt gaetz? >> reporter: a couple people have reached out to me. there was a story and some reporting that he pleaded not guilty. he had to,...
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tom: oil through $60, wti $59. gold down four dollars. bitcoin, $58,000. futures up 22, dow futures up to 17. that is resilient green on the screen.reen on the screen. yields up -- that is resilient. green on the screen. yields up. there is no one better than michael kushma with morgan stanley, their global fixed income cif. how is your view -- fixed income cif. how are 0 -- fixed income cio. how is your view different? michael: there is the rollout of a much more aggressive fiscal strategy then was anticipated. there are raised expectations, and in likelihood, we will see extremely fast growth this year and likely sustained into 2022 in terms of above trend growth throughout next year as well. that was not in the cards at the end of last year. tom: your research note, and what i've heard from mike wilson as well, is tangibly optimistic. i want you to link in an equity market view with the boom economic statistics we are going to see over the next year. how do they correlate? michael: they are going to correlate in terms of topline revenue growth, likely very strong at the consumer level, at the government level in terms of these
tom: oil through $60, wti $59. gold down four dollars. bitcoin, $58,000. futures up 22, dow futures up to 17. that is resilient green on the screen.reen on the screen. yields up -- that is resilient. green on the screen. yields up. there is no one better than michael kushma with morgan stanley, their global fixed income cif. how is your view -- fixed income cif. how are 0 -- fixed income cio. how is your view different? michael: there is the rollout of a much more aggressive fiscal strategy...
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misdescribing it, and the original graphic is the green on the right and the red on the left for vaccinated versus unvaccinated people. it's much larger. tom costello, in your course of reporting on the guidance, what is your sense of how people are understanding it? >> the cdc has been very cautious over the last few months, and when you talk to insiders, they say the cdc is trying to reclaim or regain their credibility following the previous four years when many felt that credibility was undermined. the cdc is sticking to the science now, and wanted to be really basing the decisions on the science. but you are right, i think a lot of people will say they're a little late to the party here at least on the guidance. but nonetheless, the data is compelling. fewer than 10% of cases of transmission have occurred outside according to multiple studies, and meanwhile the risks indoors if you are not vaccinated is 18 times higher than if you are outdoors. so when you are outdoors and you have the breeze or a significant distance between you and others, if you are not vaccinated your risk is dramatically lower, and if you are vaccinated it's virtu
misdescribing it, and the original graphic is the green on the right and the red on the left for vaccinated versus unvaccinated people. it's much larger. tom costello, in your course of reporting on the guidance, what is your sense of how people are understanding it? >> the cdc has been very cautious over the last few months, and when you talk to insiders, they say the cdc is trying to reclaim or regain their credibility following the previous four years when many felt that credibility...
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driving tests get the green light in england and wales — but there's a backlog of hundreds of thousands. and the footballer marcus rashford gets on side with michelin starred chef tomdge — to create cheap, healthy family meals. and coming up on the bbc news channel... real madrid president florentino perez is insisting the idea of a european super league is not over, merely on standby, with some clubs still involved in trying to find a solution. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. president biden has pledged that the us will aim to at least halve its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, compared with 2005 levels. the president is hosting 42 global leaders at a two day virtual summit aimed at tackling climate change — his adminstration is hoping that other big polluters will follow its lead. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt reports. is this the moment the world comes together and begins to take climate change seriously? that's certainly whatjoe biden is hoping as he welcomes world leaders to his virtual summit. since his inauguration, president biden�*s climate envoy john kerry has been elbow bumping his way around the world in an effor
driving tests get the green light in england and wales — but there's a backlog of hundreds of thousands. and the footballer marcus rashford gets on side with michelin starred chef tomdge — to create cheap, healthy family meals. and coming up on the bbc news channel... real madrid president florentino perez is insisting the idea of a european super league is not over, merely on standby, with some clubs still involved in trying to find a solution. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at...
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national security adviser tom donilon who disagree on afghanistan and we'll also talk about russia and more. rapid grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass. everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. open talenti and raise the jar. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato... you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. look at that scuffed up wall. y embarrassing you. that wall is your everest. but not any more. today let's paint. behr. exclusively at the home depot. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at how much you've saved, how much you'll need, and build a straightforward plan to generate income, even when you're not working. a plan that gives you the chance to grow your savings and create cash flow that lasts. along the way, we'll give you ways to be tax efficient. and you can start, stop or adjust your plan at any time without the unnecessary fees. talk to us today, so we can help you go from saving...to living. >>> moscow has amassed what secretary of state tony blinken this week called the largest concentration of russian forc
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runways of investment, greening of the business, and those are things that i think have said vacant obligations for investors -- have significant implications for investors. tomwhere is morgan stanley on esg in america? four months ago, our president conflated his hairspray with the ozone hole in the antarctic. how does morgan stanley see the united states advancing forward on esg as we come out of that statement five years ago? andrew: i think you mentioned a key point that this issue of commitment is an unknown question. politics can change rapidly. we have seen that in the u.s. it could change again. some of this is a question of where are the economics. one thing that is very important in the utilities space is the economics of going green are very good. it is not just the environmental right thing to do. it is often the right thing to do from a business perspective. that makes it very sticky. that means you are not counting on the political winds, that you also have this other incentive driver behind it. so the shifts to electric vehicles are not just about consumer preferences for green cars. they are about the economics, the improved economics of some
runways of investment, greening of the business, and those are things that i think have said vacant obligations for investors -- have significant implications for investors. tomwhere is morgan stanley on esg in america? four months ago, our president conflated his hairspray with the ozone hole in the antarctic. how does morgan stanley see the united states advancing forward on esg as we come out of that statement five years ago? andrew: i think you mentioned a key point that this issue of...
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tom, we need you to. >> here's one thing we have to know. this is unequivocally good news if you're fully vaccinated. look at the people in the greenutdoor activities, walking, running, biking, attending outdoor activities, things like that. vaccinated, you only have one event. unvaccinated, you have to mask. let's talk about where they are still in the country. these are the states and territories with mask mandates. the biggest cluster from north carolina to maine, pushing out a little bit to the midwest and over here on the west coast is another cluster. that matters. remember that as we move forward here. granted as you pointed out, bri, it's a little confusing depending where you are at the moment. for example, in louisiana, they're lifting the mask mandate, but they're still mandated in schools, colleges, public tran 60s public offices and things like that and as required by private businesses and local governments. they may say, you need a mask or you can't come in. a little confusing. michigan is even moving up its mask mandate having children aged 2 to 4 required to wear masks in public settings. it's confusing, but the ne
tom, we need you to. >> here's one thing we have to know. this is unequivocally good news if you're fully vaccinated. look at the people in the greenutdoor activities, walking, running, biking, attending outdoor activities, things like that. vaccinated, you only have one event. unvaccinated, you have to mask. let's talk about where they are still in the country. these are the states and territories with mask mandates. the biggest cluster from north carolina to maine, pushing out a little...
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tom johnson, the evp at dineda. you just released a big report on climate change. one of the big takeaways seems to be that people see that greento go. it's, like, an emerging thing. people are really buying into this idea of being part of it. >> that's right. thanks for the introduction. happy to be here. so we launched a consumer trend report on the green economy. we lost consumers across 11 countries about their feelings about an emergent green economy and it's really high. there's three things that stood out. first thing that stood out is that consumers are taking action to make a positive impact on sustainability and ecofriendly initiatives. 3 out of 10 consumers in the u.s. are driving energy efficient and hybrid vehicles. with 20% more that plan to buy an electric vehicle or hybrid vehicle on their next purchase. the only thing holding them back now, actually, is access to charging stations, the idea that the cost of these cars is going to be more than cars run on gas. so we can fix that problem. i think they're going to be three times likely to buy energy-efficient vehicles moving forward. >> so you also ask people what
tom johnson, the evp at dineda. you just released a big report on climate change. one of the big takeaways seems to be that people see that greento go. it's, like, an emerging thing. people are really buying into this idea of being part of it. >> that's right. thanks for the introduction. happy to be here. so we launched a consumer trend report on the green economy. we lost consumers across 11 countries about their feelings about an emergent green economy and it's really high. there's...
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tom taylor and his partner, jerry goldstein. well, taylor recently passed away today, a ceremony honored their contributions with goldstein receiving the flag. the avenue green light initiative. well they will take over the flag repl. president body weighs in on the latest jobs. report i'm rebuilding in washington with war on what it means com. is sh. sir of recover. fox news correspondent ray broken has more on today's jobs report and what the president had to say about the latest numbers. help is here. opportunities coming and at long last is hope. president biden cheered the march jobs report showing the economy, added 916,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dropped to 6% that's a long way from the 14.7% last april, but the administration is stopping short of a full celebration over eight million jobs that existed a year ago today are yet to return. president biden is trying to carry his mo mentum from the american rescue. plan and vaccine success into a new multi trillion dollar infrastructure package. the president says he'll meet with republicans and democrats after easter break to negotiate a path forward and a way to pay for the package, which may inc
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green by about nine tense of 1%. still below $60 a barrel. the market is continuing to weigh that supply and demand picture. we will see what kind of catalyst. tomwe planned on doing this and did not understand it would be a 66 page letter by mr. diamond. you need the right gas at the right time. that can always be robert albertson on banking at piper sander. -- piper sandler. we are honored that robert could join us this morning. you and i used to look and it was a good way to fall asleep. where did we go from robert willens to a 66 page submission from james dimon. robert: i think it's a personality partly. he's a very analytical person and has a way with words. he recognizes analysis for its limits and the possibility of analysis paralysis, but he is attuned to so many things and has pretty reasonable comments about them all. tom: you mentioned before this conversation you were zooming in on his view back to the 1970's. why is now like the 1970's? robert: he is basically saying we had a recovery out of the 70's recession without quantitative easing and we had quantitative easing this time around. he has pointed to the liquidity in terms of mo
green by about nine tense of 1%. still below $60 a barrel. the market is continuing to weigh that supply and demand picture. we will see what kind of catalyst. tomwe planned on doing this and did not understand it would be a 66 page letter by mr. diamond. you need the right gas at the right time. that can always be robert albertson on banking at piper sander. -- piper sandler. we are honored that robert could join us this morning. you and i used to look and it was a good way to fall asleep....
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tom, why don't we start by breaking down this guidance? >> yeah. listen, the bottom line here, there is a big, long, cdc graphic that is color coded green, yellow andlaining it all and the bottom line is if you are vaccinated you can do everything outside without a mask and the only caveat being if you go to a big sport event and a concert then they do recommend you put the mask back on. if you are not vaccinated you can go out and exercise without a mask, you can go for a walk, walk the dog and they are urging you to keep the mask on if you are around other people who are not vaccinated or if you eat outside. the bottom line is that the cdc is acting on science which suggests that the risk is very, very low if you are outside of contracting covid. so we put the question to dr. fauci on the "today" show, what took so long? why is the cdc only now coming out with this guidance? >> there's always that argument that the cdc tends to be a bit conservative and they do that because they want to make sure they get it completely right and err always on the side of safety. right now they're going slow about it and being prudent about it, but as the case num
tom, why don't we start by breaking down this guidance? >> yeah. listen, the bottom line here, there is a big, long, cdc graphic that is color coded green, yellow andlaining it all and the bottom line is if you are vaccinated you can do everything outside without a mask and the only caveat being if you go to a big sport event and a concert then they do recommend you put the mask back on. if you are not vaccinated you can go out and exercise without a mask, you can go for a walk, walk the...
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fits on the governments list of green, amber and red countries without the ones you�*re allowed to travel to on may the 17th. isis wrecked it might be read. nevertheless tomre hours doesn�*t matter? think right, six more hours doesn't matter? �* . ., , think right, six more hours doesn't matter? a . , �*, think right, six more hours doesn't matter? a ._ 2 ., matter? actually it's cornball for me. not grease, _ matter? actually it's cornball for me. not grease, not _ matter? actually it's cornball for me. not grease, not italy - matter? actually it's cornball for me. not grease, not italy i'm i matter? actually it's cornball for| me. not grease, not italy i'mjust me. not grease, not italy i'm just gonna _ me. not grease, not italy i'm just gonna go — me. not grease, not italy i'm just gonna go to— me. not grease, not italy i'm just gonna go to cornwall if i can... if gonna go to cornwall if i can... if you gonna go to cornwall if i can... you haven't gonna go to cornwall if i can... if you haven't got it now you might be you haven�*t got it now you might be in trouble. you haven't got it now you might be in trouble. �* ,, , you haven't got it now you might
fits on the governments list of green, amber and red countries without the ones you�*re allowed to travel to on may the 17th. isis wrecked it might be read. nevertheless tomre hours doesn�*t matter? think right, six more hours doesn't matter? �* . ., , think right, six more hours doesn't matter? a . , �*, think right, six more hours doesn't matter? a ._ 2 ., matter? actually it's cornball for me. not grease, _ matter? actually it's cornball for me. not grease, not _ matter? actually...
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with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous episodes. >> welcome everyone to the aei official book launch. a search for common ground. super excited when rick and peter asked me to it host this conversation pray for those who do not know me i am stephanie i'm the chief of global policy and external board the college board is a hot 100-year-old education nonprofit that's working on a bunch of the same issues they tackle any search for common ground. not one of the reasons i like this book so much is that it dovetails so well with a lot of things i have been worried about in my life. in fact i wrote a book called >> life and the information agent look at the intersection of technology generational change and social capitol. i worried about the effects of technology and democracy. things are much m
with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous episodes. >> welcome everyone to the aei...
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tom: this gets to the data. we have a wonderful guest here on the courage to be in the equity market given all of the transitory themes we speak of. i've got green on the screen. i'm sorry, it's an equity market with a bid. jonathan: the equity market up almost 0.1%. about a basis point, one .5 790% on tends. euro-dollar -- 1.5790% on tens. euro-dollar totally unchanged. it is the lack of response in the equity market to some of these big eats. i can say safely that ups isn't one of those names this morning, which delivered some really nice numbers and is absolutely charging on, higher in premarket. tom: a story from a, i want to get to it -- a story for may, i want to get to it right now. we see it in l.a. me -- in l.a. me -- in lme. copper $10,000 is cause for celebration. jonathan: the highest since march 2011 for copper. that story continues. higher prices. miners are doing better off it. we want to bring in james bevan of ccla, the chief investment officer. do like the miners right now in europe? james: i absolutely do. i think there's a great quality opportunity. interestingly, the ratio between the copper price and the gold price suggests
tom: this gets to the data. we have a wonderful guest here on the courage to be in the equity market given all of the transitory themes we speak of. i've got green on the screen. i'm sorry, it's an equity market with a bid. jonathan: the equity market up almost 0.1%. about a basis point, one .5 790% on tends. euro-dollar -- 1.5790% on tens. euro-dollar totally unchanged. it is the lack of response in the equity market to some of these big eats. i can say safely that ups isn't one of those names...
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tom homan. also tonight the president is taking a victory lap for something he inherited. despite biden and joe biden's claim that his house was on fire when he took office, making green or goingreen, questions arising over john kerry's business dealings in his neutral climate as he champions biden's green agenda. plus as biden pulls u.s. troops out of afghanistan al-qaeda is reportedly promising war on all fronts against america. and new tonight new york governor andrew cuomo defense blocking the release of the true number of nursing home deaths and his state while also blaming president trump. after months of record-breaking surge of migrants at the southern border president biden now claims the crisis of the border is under control. a college professor denounces one of her students for daring to call the police heroes. i am gerry baker and for elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. gerry: president joe biden continues his u.s. tour selling his tax-and-spend agenda, today in philadelphia the president promoted his infrastructure plan including $80 billion for rail, some of that will go to amtrak which has been losing money consistently over a long perio
tom homan. also tonight the president is taking a victory lap for something he inherited. despite biden and joe biden's claim that his house was on fire when he took office, making green or goingreen, questions arising over john kerry's business dealings in his neutral climate as he champions biden's green agenda. plus as biden pulls u.s. troops out of afghanistan al-qaeda is reportedly promising war on all fronts against america. and new tonight new york governor andrew cuomo defense blocking...
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tom taylor and his partner, dr jerry goldstein. taylor recently passed away and the ceremony is being held. in his honor, along with announcing the new avenue greenthe flag alive. san francisco's frame line film festival is coming back this june with a mix of in person in virtual events. last year's festival was completely online. but this year, organizers say the lgbt q festival will offer outdoor and drivin screenings, including the first ever prime movie night at oracle park. they plan to release the full schedule of films in the coming weeks. tickets will go on sale next month. yeah happening today. stanford takes on south carolina in the semi finals of the nce a women's. basketball tournament. dead for coach tara vanderveer says she's treasuring every moment with her team for this team that has showed some great resilience. great determination on incredible togetherness. i'm their biggest fan, and i just know that i only have two more games of potential coaching them, and i wanted to be two great games. go demanded. we're also making sure that our players have time to relax. the school posted this fun video of the coach squaring off against
tom taylor and his partner, dr jerry goldstein. taylor recently passed away and the ceremony is being held. in his honor, along with announcing the new avenue greenthe flag alive. san francisco's frame line film festival is coming back this june with a mix of in person in virtual events. last year's festival was completely online. but this year, organizers say the lgbt q festival will offer outdoor and drivin screenings, including the first ever prime movie night at oracle park. they plan to...
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tom jensen. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi back home in san francisco in chinatown touting the almost $2 trillion american recovery act. >> it's about health. it's about jobs, preeminence in the world and the green technologies. it's about, again, security. >> reporter: a little over a year ago speaker was here urging people to visit chinatown as fear grew about a new virus. just a year over a career later she's here to tout the plan to prepare for a life after the pandemic. >> we have a little bit longer to go. we see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> reporter: she says the recovery act provides medical needs like dr. grant koufax's plan to vaccinate more than 180% of all san francisco adults by mid-may and the governor cellucci's plan to reopen all of governor by june 15th. in fact, the bill provides $11 million to the chinatown clinic where today's event was held. money that will be used for vaccinations and other emergency issues. >> this funding is especially important for our work to care for and protect the vulnerable asian seniors who have been targeted in recent months by hate. >> reporter: an increase in targeted attacks on asian-americans and pacific islanders fueled by racist pr
tom jensen. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi back home in san francisco in chinatown touting the almost $2 trillion american recovery act. >> it's about health. it's about jobs, preeminence in the world and the green technologies. it's about, again, security. >> reporter: a little over a year ago speaker was here urging people to visit chinatown as fear grew about a new virus. just a year over a career later she's here to tout the plan to prepare for a life after the...
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with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous episodes. >> welcome everyone to the aei official book launch. a search for common ground. super excited when rick and peter asked me to it host this conversation pray for those who do not know me i am stephanie i'm the chief of global policy and external board the college board is a hot 100-year-old education nonprofit that's working on a bunch of the same issues they tackle any search for common ground. not one of the reasons i like this book so much is that it dovetails so well with a lot of things i have been worried about in my life. in fact i wrote a book called
with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous episodes. >> welcome everyone to the aei...
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with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous
with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous
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with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous episodes. >> welcome everyone to the aei official book launch. a search for common ground. super excited when rick and peter asked me to it host this conversation pray for those who do not know me i am stephanie i'm the chief of global policy
with green berets and navy seals and sometimes the information would come would come to an abrupt stop. sometimes they would just pour out. you would feel tapped emotionally. having someone like tom to work with was a lifesaver. even though i did not like doing that to him i had to just step away. >> to watch the rest of this interview visit our website booktv.org. click on the "after words" tap to find this along with all previous episodes. >> welcome everyone to the aei...
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greening the electricity and transportation sectors. jonathan: it is about creating good paying union jobs, at the epicenter of this push on earth day. from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tomne and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. here's the price action. your equity market looks like this. on the s&p 500, down 0.1%. in the bond market, yields 1.5609%. euro-dollar advancing 0.2%. here's the announcement. the president will be speaking. . at about 42 minutes this coming from the -- speaking in about 42 minutes. this coming from the administration. the president to announce a new target in reducing greenhouse gas pollution for 2030. tom: the switch from trump to biden's extraordinary. maybe we have never seen it in the history of our pollution. but it is also the international set up as well. josh wingrove joins us come our white house correspondent, specifically on this speech. the president wrap this around a busted paris agreement which was 196 parties. which of those parties is the president speaking to this morning? josh: he's focusing on the big emitters, in particular we've got vladimir putin participating, and i think what we think they are going to do is try to
greening the electricity and transportation sectors. jonathan: it is about creating good paying union jobs, at the epicenter of this push on earth day. from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tomne and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. here's the price action. your equity market looks like this. on the s&p 500, down 0.1%. in the bond market, yields 1.5609%. euro-dollar advancing 0.2%. here's the announcement. the president will be speaking. . at about 42 minutes this...
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green new jobs. he said, they keep saying, we're going to transition you into solar jobs. that's not how it worked. we build power plants, petrochemical plants and maintain steel mills. would you ask tom brady to play middle linebacker just because he's a football player? >> i'm not saying we're going to take a machinist and turn them into a computer programmer. what i'm saying is we're going to have jobs for insulators on these building retrofits and painters and carpenters, union jobs. we're going to have union car makers. why not have them leading the revolution into electric vehicles? which by the way, there is a very hot competition for in china and a lot of other places. we're not talking about extremely mysterious job creation here. we're talking about jobs that already exist that we can understand if you're a specialist in dealing with mining, we've got to cap a lot of mines too, and so that'll create jobs. i understand the hesitation because there have been a lot of moments where promises have not been kept to labor and that's one of the reasons why i think having one of the most pro-labor presidents we have had in a long time is going to work well for workers and it's one of
green new jobs. he said, they keep saying, we're going to transition you into solar jobs. that's not how it worked. we build power plants, petrochemical plants and maintain steel mills. would you ask tom brady to play middle linebacker just because he's a football player? >> i'm not saying we're going to take a machinist and turn them into a computer programmer. what i'm saying is we're going to have jobs for insulators on these building retrofits and painters and carpenters, union jobs....
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tom, i understand you have new information. >> that's correct. as the viewers heard, our colleague pete williams identifying the suspect as noah green, 25. orally from indiana and believed to have ties to the virginia area and looking at the facebook page i want to read a recent post saying peace, friends, family and enemies and the like. to be honest these past few years have been tough and the past months tougher. i've been tried with the biggest tests in my life. i am currently now unemployed after i left my job partly due to afflictions. i haven't had much to lean on. i've been faced with fear and hunger. a faith is thing to carry me through the times and centered on the belief of the honorable minister farahkan and jesus. this is an individual that's fallen on tough times and something triggered him today according to law enforcement officials to drive that blue car that you're looking at on the screen into a capitol barricade and then according to police when he came out of the car lunged at officers with a knife and shot and succumbed to the injuries at the hospital so that's what we know so far. we now know that the persons speci
tom, i understand you have new information. >> that's correct. as the viewers heard, our colleague pete williams identifying the suspect as noah green, 25. orally from indiana and believed to have ties to the virginia area and looking at the facebook page i want to read a recent post saying peace, friends, family and enemies and the like. to be honest these past few years have been tough and the past months tougher. i've been tried with the biggest tests in my life. i am currently now...
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tom mcguire and the team are working in the commercial corridors on implementing that program, but in november, december, and january, you see that green line, it starts growing, growing, in the first quarter, and then, in the third quarter, it flattens, and we're just continuing to see a flattening. 15 million does reflect higher than we're seeing now, which is in the $13 to $14 million, but based upon that growth, we don't think we're going to hit a $20 million month in the current fiscal year. that he had is, i do just want to cover kind of the long-term trends. at the beginning of the budget, we made our best guess. we thought we were going to open the system in the fall, vaccine announced, changes in behavior. we made general estimates on what we thought we would get by the end of the fiscal year. so when you look at the very left, when you see peak months, what that means is the highest month, the amount of review knee we would receive from that source in that month. and so we were hoping by the end of the fiscal year that we would get to about 10.1 million in fare revenue. a normal month for the m.t.a. prior to the pandemic is s
tom mcguire and the team are working in the commercial corridors on implementing that program, but in november, december, and january, you see that green line, it starts growing, growing, in the first quarter, and then, in the third quarter, it flattens, and we're just continuing to see a flattening. 15 million does reflect higher than we're seeing now, which is in the $13 to $14 million, but based upon that growth, we don't think we're going to hit a $20 million month in the current fiscal...
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tom wilson, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me >>> a great discussion time for our etf spotlight today. da taking look at the chip sector, up double digits for the greenhe top and bottom line. pretty bullish outlook as well, company issues an upbeat forecast amid what we know is elevated demand for semis. we got this report that the company is exploring a deal for a japanese chip maker. shares of micron up about 132% over the past 12 months. ceo is going to be on mad money with jim, 6:00 p.m. eastern time you really can't miss that we're back in a minute yes! hey ava, how's my bracket looking? this is gary, i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovations of the nasdaq-100. like this artificially intelligent home system. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. keeping your oysters busine
tom wilson, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me >>> a great discussion time for our etf spotlight today. da taking look at the chip sector, up double digits for the greenhe top and bottom line. pretty bullish outlook as well, company issues an upbeat forecast amid what we know is elevated demand for semis. we got this report that the company is exploring a deal for a japanese chip maker. shares of micron up about 132% over the past 12 months. ceo is going...