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as i read your speech at the university of michigan law school, however, there was a portion that surprisednd in particular in that speech you referenced the work of, quote, acclaimed investigative journalist nicole hannah jones. this is a quote from the speech, and her thesis america was born -- provocative thesis that the american that was born in 1776 was not the perfect union that it purported to be. and, indeed, ms. hannah jones in her 1690 projects describes the central thesis of the 1619 project which "the new york times" laid out as a revisionist look of history, revising american history, and ms. hannah jones described her central thesis as, quote, one of the primary reasons the colonists decided to declare independence was because they wanted to protect the institution of slavery. now that claim is a highly contested historical claim. do you agree with ms. hannah jones that one of the primary reasons the colonists decided to declare independence is because they wanted to protect the institution of slavery? >> thank you, senator. when i gave that speech at the university of michiga
as i read your speech at the university of michigan law school, however, there was a portion that surprisednd in particular in that speech you referenced the work of, quote, acclaimed investigative journalist nicole hannah jones. this is a quote from the speech, and her thesis america was born -- provocative thesis that the american that was born in 1776 was not the perfect union that it purported to be. and, indeed, ms. hannah jones in her 1690 projects describes the central thesis of the 1619...
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as i read your speech at the university of michigan law school, however, there was a portion that surprised in particular, in that speech, you referenced the work of, quote, acclaimed investigative journalist nicole hannah jones and her -- and again, this is a quote from the speech -- provocative thesis that america was born -- that the -- provocative thesis that the america that was born in 1776 was not the perfect union that it purported to be, and indeed, miss hannah jones in her 1619 projects describes the central thesis of the 1619 project, which "the new york times" laid out as a revisionist look at history, revising american history, and miss hannah jones described her central thesis as, quote, one of the primary reasons the colonists decided to declare independence was because they wanted to protect the institution of slavery. now, that claim is a highly contested historical claim. do you agree with miss hannah jones that one of the primary reasons the colonists decided to declare independence is because they wanted to protect the institution of slavery? >> thank you, senator. when
as i read your speech at the university of michigan law school, however, there was a portion that surprised in particular, in that speech, you referenced the work of, quote, acclaimed investigative journalist nicole hannah jones and her -- and again, this is a quote from the speech -- provocative thesis that america was born -- that the -- provocative thesis that the america that was born in 1776 was not the perfect union that it purported to be, and indeed, miss hannah jones in her 1619...
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we can get -- we can transfer some credits from the university of michigan and you might be able to finish if you go through the summer session, and that's what happened. i did not go to the university of georgia to become the first to graduate. i didn't even know if i would pass the classes, but it happened. i am proud of that. but i am proud of the fact that according to dr. king i made a contribution to the social justice human rights in georgia. >> uh-huh. and you did it by -- you were prepared for the academic challenges. that may have been in question in the minds of the white people at the time and maybe that was their cover story, and at any case that would be held up as is she ready for this? and you had assignments and opportunities, you performed in the chorus in the summer concert, and you wanted to invite your family and friends, naturally. they said no. you called donald hollowell, and like the lone ranger, he showed up at the right time, and i always want to know more about peoples' interactions with him at the time. i know he, in the end, he, too, worried about whether that
we can get -- we can transfer some credits from the university of michigan and you might be able to finish if you go through the summer session, and that's what happened. i did not go to the university of georgia to become the first to graduate. i didn't even know if i would pass the classes, but it happened. i am proud of that. but i am proud of the fact that according to dr. king i made a contribution to the social justice human rights in georgia. >> uh-huh. and you did it by -- you...
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our next is professor andre from the university of michigan. her research focuses on race and gender. the publication has topics on italian opera, composers and prisons. she published black operas. in 2019 she was named the scholar in residence at the seattle opera. professor andre, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman cohen, chairman nadler, ranking member johnson and members of the subcommittee. i am happy and very honored to have my voice included in this hearing supporting "lift every voice and sing" to become a national hymn. my entrance in the discussion gets to the core of what i want to emphasize, the sense of belonging. while belonging might be a birthright of citizenship, it is not always experienced in the happening of daily life. belonging is not proven by statistics or enforced in surveys and in person and online workshops. belonging should not be an aspiration. instead, it is a feeling we have when we are seen as being fully human. i want to spend a moment unpacking the musical term hymn. i want to s havepend
our next is professor andre from the university of michigan. her research focuses on race and gender. the publication has topics on italian opera, composers and prisons. she published black operas. in 2019 she was named the scholar in residence at the seattle opera. professor andre, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman cohen, chairman nadler, ranking member johnson and members of the subcommittee. i am happy and very honored to have my voice included in this hearing...
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teaching job and coming back we can get some we can we can transfer a small credits from the university of michigan and you might be able to finish if you go through the summer session and that's exactly what happened. i did not go to the university of georgia to become the first graduate. it was no way i could have even i mean i didn't know when that even passed the classes. but it happened and i'm proud of that but i'm proud of the fact that according to dr. king. i made a contribution to the social justice human rights in georgia and you did it by i mean you were prepared for the academic challenges. i mean that that was that may have been in question of the minds of the white people at the time, or maybe that was just their cover story. but in any case that was always going to be held up like well, is she up for this, you know, but your musical skills catapulted you into consideration for some choice assignments and opportunities the opportunity to perform in the chorus in the summer concert at the uga chapel and you were selected as one of the singers and a women's sex tip to sing a brahms lov
teaching job and coming back we can get some we can we can transfer a small credits from the university of michigan and you might be able to finish if you go through the summer session and that's exactly what happened. i did not go to the university of georgia to become the first graduate. it was no way i could have even i mean i didn't know when that even passed the classes. but it happened and i'm proud of that but i'm proud of the fact that according to dr. king. i made a contribution to the...
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gets a phd from nyu, masterson university of michigan undergraduate degree. ou are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman nadler, ranking member jordan, chairman cohen, ranking member johnson and members of the committee. twenty thank you today for giving me the opportunity to testify on hr-3 zero one. as has been introduce my name is reese i have the pleasure of serving as the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture associate director for territorial affairs. in a lift every voice and sing the johnson brothers captured the full story of the african-american experience. acknowledging the emotional and physical toll of enslavement and the strength and face it took to survive it and persevere. the lyrics and majestic accompaniment galvanize the black community quickly began to make its way through communities across the country. by 1919 the naacp had designated lift every voice and sing as an official song it wasn't long before you could find copies of the hymn inserted or pasted into the hymnals of the black churches a
gets a phd from nyu, masterson university of michigan undergraduate degree. ou are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman nadler, ranking member jordan, chairman cohen, ranking member johnson and members of the committee. twenty thank you today for giving me the opportunity to testify on hr-3 zero one. as has been introduce my name is reese i have the pleasure of serving as the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture associate director for...
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sumer sentiment is curating more or less than people seem to think when they look at the university of michigan surveys. we look at the actual retail sales as the numbers come out. >> the university of michigan, their measures are very closely aligned with the financial markets, and our measures are more aligned with labor markets, and labor markets are doing very well. we saw that in the last employment. healthy gains. very healthy gains for fewer people unemployed, and a little bit of improvement in the produce patient rate, and we are seeing strong employment environment. that is reflected in our measures. we have not gone as much as the universe emission, but are inflation expectations gauge continues to rise, and when we as consumers what they're worried about, they say look, inflation is just hasty for us. looking ahead, we need higher prices for food. energy, metal it weiss is relevant? who goes into everything. we see higher costs from each and gasoline prices, they have doubled so far. even metals. semiconductors used rare earth metals from russia and the ukraine. they will be more exp
sumer sentiment is curating more or less than people seem to think when they look at the university of michigan surveys. we look at the actual retail sales as the numbers come out. >> the university of michigan, their measures are very closely aligned with the financial markets, and our measures are more aligned with labor markets, and labor markets are doing very well. we saw that in the last employment. healthy gains. very healthy gains for fewer people unemployed, and a little bit of...
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attending the university of michigan in ann arbor. he would eventually become the wolverine's most valuable player and entertain offers from the pros. but he had already decided that his future lay in the courtroom. not the gridiron. he left ann arbor for yale in the fall of 1935 hired to coach boxing and football. it wasn't long before the faculty offered coach ford an opening in their law program. he was ready for the challenge and in 1941 jerry ford graduated in the top third of his class. returning home to grand rapids. he opened a law practice with his friend philip buchan. but their plans were interrupted by foreign dictators. and gerald ford navy ensign went off to war. for almost two years the aircraft carrier monterey would take him across 40,000 miles of the pacific his experience in 10 major battles would change his perception of the world and his nations place in it. he had seen too much of the world to believe that it would go away or that america could bury her head in the sand. i always fell that i was a moderate to con
attending the university of michigan in ann arbor. he would eventually become the wolverine's most valuable player and entertain offers from the pros. but he had already decided that his future lay in the courtroom. not the gridiron. he left ann arbor for yale in the fall of 1935 hired to coach boxing and football. it wasn't long before the faculty offered coach ford an opening in their law program. he was ready for the challenge and in 1941 jerry ford graduated in the top third of his class....
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well, he played quarterback at the university of michigan in his college days later with the tampa baye with the san francisco 49 ers. no, not tom brady. it is brian greasy, who no longer has his job in the broadcast booth with the monday night football group, replaced by troy aikman. he does have, however long standing relationship with kyle shanahan . so it's a natural fit job, one as the new 49ers quarterback coach. greasy will be in charge of helping anyway to get trey lance up to speed and greasy. this is his first shot at coaching in there is a shot of him way back in the day with tom brady, both out of the university of michigan. ryan greasy, alright, they did not lose a single game in the pac 12 . no reason to believe anything would change now that the tournament have started. talking about the stanford women's top seed in the pac 12 tournament, feisty tonight against colorado's women, is it take a look at cameron brink and she strips colorado's maya holding chef, and she doesn't like that they get into a little bit. break fires the ball out or get down to the action seemed to
well, he played quarterback at the university of michigan in his college days later with the tampa baye with the san francisco 49 ers. no, not tom brady. it is brian greasy, who no longer has his job in the broadcast booth with the monday night football group, replaced by troy aikman. he does have, however long standing relationship with kyle shanahan . so it's a natural fit job, one as the new 49ers quarterback coach. greasy will be in charge of helping anyway to get trey lance up to speed and...
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ah, so i said talk about all of this now with our guests in michigan, i'm joined by aaron call director of debates at the university of michigan. he's also editor and co author of the state of the union is memorable addresses of the last 60 years in here is kara roodick, ukrainian member of parliament's. and joining us from washington, robert hanser, former us ambassador to native will welcome to all of you. so aaron, let me start with you, then what did you make of the president's speech? and what he had said about ukraine was, was it enough? i think it was probably a little less than, than some were expecting, you know, it's only in our speech. and so, and he has a lot of things to talk about, including domestic issues like the economy, inflation and covered it. it ended up being about the 1st 10 minutes, the speech about 15 percent. but in some ways, it was the dizziness of the speech because there was a lot of bipartisan support for the position, a lot of positive imagery, you know, those with the colors of ukraine. the ambassador was there and you know, directly talked about, but i think it's a very tough posi
ah, so i said talk about all of this now with our guests in michigan, i'm joined by aaron call director of debates at the university of michigan. he's also editor and co author of the state of the union is memorable addresses of the last 60 years in here is kara roodick, ukrainian member of parliament's. and joining us from washington, robert hanser, former us ambassador to native will welcome to all of you. so aaron, let me start with you, then what did you make of the president's speech? and...
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a university of michigan study predicts by the end of the century allergy season could start 40 days end later, and pollen levels could triple. >>> changing the time on your microwave twice a year could be a thing of the past soon. lawmakers coming together to try to make daylight saving time permanent. this morning the u.s. is one step closer to making daylight saving time permanent. >> pardon the pun, but this is an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: in a rare show of bipartisanship, the senate giving unanimous consent to the sunshine protection act. >> if we can get this passed, we don't have to keep doing this stupidity anymore. >> reporter: the bill would end the practice of turning clocks back one hour to standard time each november. a recent poll shows 63% of americans support eliminating the seasonal time change. senators took turns tuesday bashing the annual practice of falling back. >> we have sunset in rhode island at 4:15, 4:15. >> any parent who has worked so hard to get a newborn or a toddler on a regular sleeping schedule understands the absolute chaos changing our
a university of michigan study predicts by the end of the century allergy season could start 40 days end later, and pollen levels could triple. >>> changing the time on your microwave twice a year could be a thing of the past soon. lawmakers coming together to try to make daylight saving time permanent. this morning the u.s. is one step closer to making daylight saving time permanent. >> pardon the pun, but this is an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: in a rare show of...
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as i read your speech at the university of michigan law school, however, there was a portion that surprisedspeech you referenced the work of "a claimed investigative journalist nicole hannah jones," and her, again, a speech, provocative thesis that america was born -- that the america that was born in 1776 was not the perfect union that it purported to be. and indeed, miss hannah jones and her 1619 projects describes the central thesis of the 1619 project, which the "new york times" laid out as a revisionist look of history, revising american history and miss hannah jones described her central thesis as "one of the primary reasons the colonists decided to declare independence was because they wanted to protect the institution of slavery." now that claim is a highly contested historical claim. do you agree with miss hannah jones, that the colonists wanted to protect the institution of slavery? >> thank you, senator. when i gave that speech at the university of michigan i was asked to speak on martin luther king day, and every year they have a martin luther king day speaker, and i gave a spee
as i read your speech at the university of michigan law school, however, there was a portion that surprisedspeech you referenced the work of "a claimed investigative journalist nicole hannah jones," and her, again, a speech, provocative thesis that america was born -- that the america that was born in 1776 was not the perfect union that it purported to be. and indeed, miss hannah jones and her 1619 projects describes the central thesis of the 1619 project, which the "new york...
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that university of michigan consumer confidence number was the lowest since 2011 and you know the fed has never hiked into this type of a low consumer confidence without it leading to recession. that's the bigger concern of where we are coming out of this. >> i don't think that's a misplace here. i think recession is a possibility of a major supply shock hitting the economy. the good news is we have low unemployment, relatively strong growth the rebound we will get from omicron and covid. all of that should help. but there is a supply shock. why is there a supply shock hurt the economy? well, imagine the old economic example of an island with two factories? right. one does fine two oil at 130 one can't make a go of it. the factory shuts down, production is no longer viable at a certain oil price you will have some of that, unemployment related to it a decline in discretionary spending, wages having trouble keeping up with inflation. i don't think tim you and i maybe want to have a debate about this off line. i think this is a deglobalizing event here i think what we will have here is
that university of michigan consumer confidence number was the lowest since 2011 and you know the fed has never hiked into this type of a low consumer confidence without it leading to recession. that's the bigger concern of where we are coming out of this. >> i don't think that's a misplace here. i think recession is a possibility of a major supply shock hitting the economy. the good news is we have low unemployment, relatively strong growth the rebound we will get from omicron and covid....
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the study from the university of michigan is published in the journal nature. if you feel like allergy season has already grown worse. you are right. since the 1990s the season has grown longer. starts earlier. more pollen in the air at any given time. and one of our pollen sufferers. >> i got hit hard today. >> yesterday too. >> it was rough. >> i'm with you. stay in the filtered air. >> we have oak trees on our property. >> it stacks up like seaweed in the driveway. >> rain on the way. wash it out. >> we head through the week. it was nice. to get a couple of drops here across the bay area. and you can see rainfall totals for the highs as expected to the north bay. 36 hundredth of an inch. san francisco 19 hundredths. storm ranger we have drizzle in some light showers near the immediate coastline. and right there through mount hamilton. all in all on the dry side of things in large part here across the bay. you can see walnut creek we have the sunshine coming back. and checking in with 67 degrees. let's go ahead and move into tomorrow morning. midway through t
the study from the university of michigan is published in the journal nature. if you feel like allergy season has already grown worse. you are right. since the 1990s the season has grown longer. starts earlier. more pollen in the air at any given time. and one of our pollen sufferers. >> i got hit hard today. >> yesterday too. >> it was rough. >> i'm with you. stay in the filtered air. >> we have oak trees on our property. >> it stacks up like seaweed in the...
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. >> scientists at the university of michigan say allergy season will only keep getting worse accordingo their research, pollen levels are expected to triple by the year. 2100. >> still ahead at 6, 1, woman was devastated when 2 different doctors told her that her baby had no heartbeat, that she refused to listen. now she's getting ready to deliver her miracle baby. her story after the baby. her story after the break. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. >> new at 6, a southern california pregnant woman is class. she trusted her mother's advice to different doctors told her that her baby didn't have a heartbeat. and then just as she was starting to mourn, the loss her mother told her to get a 3r
. >> scientists at the university of michigan say allergy season will only keep getting worse accordingo their research, pollen levels are expected to triple by the year. 2100. >> still ahead at 6, 1, woman was devastated when 2 different doctors told her that her baby had no heartbeat, that she refused to listen. now she's getting ready to deliver her miracle baby. her story after the baby. her story after the break. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing....
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michigan consumer sentiment survey. global financial crisis and the sovereign debt crisis, but it really looks like the number we saw in 1980, one of the worst recessions we have seen. we have university of michigan consumer sentiment level at that type of level, and what is really driving consumer sentiment is durable goods and inflation, how expensive things are. it is really starting to hit the consumer, which is why at the start of this rate hike cycle, the twos-tens curve was between 25 and 30 basis points. that is very unusual. you have only seen that back in 1999,'s a shallow, short hiking path, so it is very unusual to be in this flat of a curve, but with the amount of rate hikes big den, it is necessary to get inflation back down. expect a couple of 50 basis point hikes. jonathan: let's go through some of the headlines coming out of germany from the economy must assure -- the economy minister come on the back of vladimir putin wanting ruble payments for russian gas. g7 energy ministers agree that they won't accept ruble energy payments. . those lines coming moments ago. lisa: basically slapping down the prospect of paying in rubles , fortifying the tit for tat. adding to this
michigan consumer sentiment survey. global financial crisis and the sovereign debt crisis, but it really looks like the number we saw in 1980, one of the worst recessions we have seen. we have university of michigan consumer sentiment level at that type of level, and what is really driving consumer sentiment is durable goods and inflation, how expensive things are. it is really starting to hit the consumer, which is why at the start of this rate hike cycle, the twos-tens curve was between 25...
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university of michigan consumer sentiment, it will be coming in. already preliminary coming in around the lowest level since 2011. the highest since the 80's. how does the war and the perception of a change how the consumer is feeling. how does it change how the federal reserve is feeling? we have an idea of that after days. we will get more of it today. they will also be giving a speech about how to bring in inflation. jonathan: thank you. we talk about that through this morning on tv and radio. your team coverage start now. maria is in brussels, anne-marie is in warsaw. talk to me about the objectives for today. >> seeing what is going on in terms of poland as the epicenter of humanitarian crisis. we should remind you of the numbers that the acr has put out about what this war has caused. 10 million people fleeing their homes. more than 3 million in the surrounding countries bordering ukraine. the majority right here in poland. in a couple blocks walking from my hotel to where i am now outside of poland's science institute. ukrainian flag, street
university of michigan consumer sentiment, it will be coming in. already preliminary coming in around the lowest level since 2011. the highest since the 80's. how does the war and the perception of a change how the consumer is feeling. how does it change how the federal reserve is feeling? we have an idea of that after days. we will get more of it today. they will also be giving a speech about how to bring in inflation. jonathan: thank you. we talk about that through this morning on tv and...
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tom: there is a university of michigan confidence gloom and the montreal canadiens gloom and they aree. it's grim to say the least, is that an opportunity for you when there is a societal lack of confidence because of a or or in nation? >> we have to pay attention to what the market confidence is. we are long-term capital. tom: what do you mean by long-term? >> we have owned some equities for 10 years. we are very flexible in terms of where we look. we've got a good global presence. the majority of our assets are in north america with canada and the u.s.. we invested and 50 companies lectured locally. it's a very large presence and a large mandate. lisa: has your long-term expectation for returns going up or down over the past couple of years considering that removing to a yield environment is a huge economic pitfall? >> we think about risk reward a lot and to tom's point, the amount of capital in yields is important. we evaluate each yield and have benchmarks we compete against to make sure we deliver proper value to our stakeholders measure ourselves in terms of what good looks like
tom: there is a university of michigan confidence gloom and the montreal canadiens gloom and they aree. it's grim to say the least, is that an opportunity for you when there is a societal lack of confidence because of a or or in nation? >> we have to pay attention to what the market confidence is. we are long-term capital. tom: what do you mean by long-term? >> we have owned some equities for 10 years. we are very flexible in terms of where we look. we've got a good global presence....
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we have seen university of michigan surveys show as and more pessimistic consumers, the most since 2011purchasing power is limited and therefore corporate stick to hit -- corporate's take a hit. >> the u.s. consumer will be impacted by the higher cost of life. the major difference you have between the u.s. and the euro zone is that in the u.s. you have a tight labor market. you have wages that are growing at the fastest pace. the euro zone is not so bad. you have a decline in the unemployment rate. but the euro zone remains muted. you have a higher cost of living because of the spike in the price of energy. at the same time in the u.s., you have stronger labor markets. the fed wants to slow the demand , to tighten financial conditions, for demand to be better, to reduce pressure on price? will they succeed? that is the big question. dani: exactly, the multitrillion question. really appreciate you coming on the program. it's talking about the latest when it comes to inflation. now coming up, the global battle to secure pizza. this is bloomberg. ♪ dani:rscapsmov//*as. 1.,jcharlie -- >> th
we have seen university of michigan surveys show as and more pessimistic consumers, the most since 2011purchasing power is limited and therefore corporate stick to hit -- corporate's take a hit. >> the u.s. consumer will be impacted by the higher cost of life. the major difference you have between the u.s. and the euro zone is that in the u.s. you have a tight labor market. you have wages that are growing at the fastest pace. the euro zone is not so bad. you have a decline in the...
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you had the university of michigan sentiment coming out. had a new post 2011 low in terms of outlook, a record low of folks thinking their financial situation would worsen in the next 12 months. in the u.s. you have bad consumer sentiment. that leads to a recession. how loud do you think are the calls for recession in america? >> they are getting louder. you have the flattening of the yield curve. the oil curve has been flattening since the end of last year. fears about recession have been popping up since around december. the headlines of that recession do,. to get into the mindset of central banks, i think you can apply this to the ecb and maybe the bank of england, a year ago they thought inflation would come and go fairly quickly. they are now fearing that inflation could be around about two years. we need to grapple that problem. to a certain extent they should have let the growth prospects go to the back burner and they are going to focus on getting inflation down. manus: it seems to be their number one goal. coming up on the show, we
you had the university of michigan sentiment coming out. had a new post 2011 low in terms of outlook, a record low of folks thinking their financial situation would worsen in the next 12 months. in the u.s. you have bad consumer sentiment. that leads to a recession. how loud do you think are the calls for recession in america? >> they are getting louder. you have the flattening of the yield curve. the oil curve has been flattening since the end of last year. fears about recession have...
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the sentiment survey comes out from the university of michigan appeared this will be the first read on what the post ukrainian war sentiment really is. how much has that seen a further deterioration especially as wages go to the lowest level in data going back to 2007. this is because the inflation is outstripping how much wages are increasing. we do hear from president ayden talking about additional measures the u.s. may take to hold russia accountable for the war -- we do have from president biden talking about additional measures the u.s. may take to hold russia accountable for the war and blaming putin for the fact that inflation expectations are widening with the five-year expectation they stand breakeven rates the highest going back to 3%. jonathan: d think the putin gas price hike -- do you think the putin gas price hike is catching on? lisa: no. certainly the oil and gas concerns are due to that but if you look to be at the headline in yesterday's cpi, it is health care also to other costs driving this as well. jonathan: and it will be with us for a lot longer. team coverage be
the sentiment survey comes out from the university of michigan appeared this will be the first read on what the post ukrainian war sentiment really is. how much has that seen a further deterioration especially as wages go to the lowest level in data going back to 2007. this is because the inflation is outstripping how much wages are increasing. we do hear from president ayden talking about additional measures the u.s. may take to hold russia accountable for the war -- we do have from president...
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this will give you a sense of the same kind of pessimism we saw from the university of michigan survey. we are talking about a potential downturn. the labor market is hot. we have 11 million job openings and expected to stay around that range. how can we be talking recession or downturn when you have this type of reaction in the labor market and people getting raises at a rapid pace? jonathan: thank you. in the building, julian a man u well of evercore. -- julia emmanuelle. >> it makes sense given the fact that is the only verified bull market we have right now is the bull market in hawkish and us. he basically went from zero to 360 miles per hour starting in november. remember how many rate hikes we were pricing in in november and now we are pricing in nine and looking at 250 and fed funds at the end of the year. from that perspective, and i think it is the market waking up to this fact that the 40 year old market in bonds is over. as we see it, it may be a bit overdone in the near term particularly because of the volatility market in equities is telling you the may not be that level
this will give you a sense of the same kind of pessimism we saw from the university of michigan survey. we are talking about a potential downturn. the labor market is hot. we have 11 million job openings and expected to stay around that range. how can we be talking recession or downturn when you have this type of reaction in the labor market and people getting raises at a rapid pace? jonathan: thank you. in the building, julian a man u well of evercore. -- julia emmanuelle. >> it makes...
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eastern from the university of michigan. 59 point seven was the pre-lim are you to. the one year inflation expectations five point 4% come the highest since 1980's. -- 5.4%, the highest since the 1980's. does that alter the federal reserve's thinking? more fed speak on deck. we have heard for them multiple times. they will be giving a speech literally about containing inflation. will he strike the same tone we've heard from pretty much all of his peers this week? 50 basis points in may? jonathan: team coverage starts now with annmarie, maria, and aggi. how significant was this this morning? >> you can see the u.s. trying to help europe get this applies of lng to loosen their dependence on russia. we have to put context to this. it is a planned deal with a task force involved. two, 15 bcmould potentially fillhe hole of russian liquefied natural gas imports. when you look at all natural gas that comes from russia to europe it is 155 bcm. that is less than 10% of what they are trying to do. it is a step, but a small step. tom: what does poland want from president biden?
eastern from the university of michigan. 59 point seven was the pre-lim are you to. the one year inflation expectations five point 4% come the highest since 1980's. -- 5.4%, the highest since the 1980's. does that alter the federal reserve's thinking? more fed speak on deck. we have heard for them multiple times. they will be giving a speech literally about containing inflation. will he strike the same tone we've heard from pretty much all of his peers this week? 50 basis points in may?...
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. >>> university of michigan settling a sex abuse suit. two months after the school agreed to pay $490 million to hundreds of people claiming they were sexually abused by a campus doctor. back to you. >> thank you. >>> ahead on "power lunch," month movado facing rising costs more the ceo joins us next. hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing camera? yep! every business deserves it... like one's that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs! i'll take one in blue please! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing business customers our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ >>> folks, time for the run down with 90 minutes left in the trading day. stocks, bonds, commodities, the rest talking to the ceo of the movado about supply chain and cost challenges let's begin with bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> hello, tyler. commodi
. >>> university of michigan settling a sex abuse suit. two months after the school agreed to pay $490 million to hundreds of people claiming they were sexually abused by a campus doctor. back to you. >> thank you. >>> ahead on "power lunch," month movado facing rising costs more the ceo joins us next. hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the...
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project during a speech to college students the speech on martin luther king day on 2020 at the university of michigannked author nicole jones for proactive assertion that the america that was born in 1776 was not the perfection union it reported to be the 1619 project has been flagged as being factually in accurate and misrepresenting history of the united states. >> parents and female athletes outraged after a transtransgender wince the 500 free styles at the ncaa championship met with a notable lack of cheers in the stands. >> you can hear the crowd was much more enthusiastic when cheering for the woman, who came in second. brushing off the booze saying she tries to ignore it. >> public support not on her side the white house turning to tiktok influencers to spin high gas prices. as only vladmir putin fault but the controversy took another turn that may or may not surprise you. >> president biden will speak with china's president xi jinping. asking what he wants the president to say to stand up for ukraine and protect american interests. is the official tracr of tough. right, chase? yep. that's rig
project during a speech to college students the speech on martin luther king day on 2020 at the university of michigannked author nicole jones for proactive assertion that the america that was born in 1776 was not the perfection union it reported to be the 1619 project has been flagged as being factually in accurate and misrepresenting history of the united states. >> parents and female athletes outraged after a transtransgender wince the 500 free styles at the ncaa championship met with...
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you measure both in the bond market and measured by the university of michigan sentiment survey.look at everything that is coming in. maybe the labor market data takes a backseat right now, but it is not like they will completely ignore that. if we see signs the economy is decelerating in the coming months, i think the messaging out of the fed is maybe will start to back it off. kailey: on that deceleration, do you anticipate that given the uncertainties around the war in ukraine, or does that not shift the u.s. as much as it does your. jay: -- as much as it does europe? jay: i think it hits europe harder than the united states. the united states has little direct exposure to russia financially as well as economically. europe has much more exposure. the primary thing russia is causing is higher oil prices or higher gas prices. this is leading to the deceleration. outside of that, there are few linkages between the u.s. and russian economy to lead to a big acceleration outside of gasoline prices. jonathan: one rate hike in two 10 is about 20 basis points. we are already seeing som
you measure both in the bond market and measured by the university of michigan sentiment survey.look at everything that is coming in. maybe the labor market data takes a backseat right now, but it is not like they will completely ignore that. if we see signs the economy is decelerating in the coming months, i think the messaging out of the fed is maybe will start to back it off. kailey: on that deceleration, do you anticipate that given the uncertainties around the war in ukraine, or does that...
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you know, yesterday we had over a report from the -- university of michigan and this was amazing becauseween them and conference board most trusted confidence of readings every month been doing it for decades. what was shocking about it is that people said that this is a lower -- standard of live has gone down more than any other time except two of the worst recessions in last 50 years and that's something important to remember lawrence because in america we all expect our standard of living to increase. even if you're in lower income bracket you expect during your lifetime even if i'm at the lowest it is going to get better. right i'll be able to maybe build a platform and children will move higher it is rare when americans say their standard of living declining particularly when they say at this degree worse two times in last 250 years something is wrong. it cuts across all americans -- that cuts across plel lines, because it is real. because it is real there's no way talking your way out of this. you have -- played a major role many this administration has the federal reserve has, and
you know, yesterday we had over a report from the -- university of michigan and this was amazing becauseween them and conference board most trusted confidence of readings every month been doing it for decades. what was shocking about it is that people said that this is a lower -- standard of live has gone down more than any other time except two of the worst recessions in last 50 years and that's something important to remember lawrence because in america we all expect our standard of living to...
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we have the data from the university of michigan. everybody watches this one so carefully to see what reaction we are getting from the u.s. consumer. that important engine of global growth. the headline number dips to 59.7. the prime number, 62.8 so that is a decent chunk of change to the downside. current conditions are holding up well. the prime number is 68.2. we have come through the 67.8 but the market was exciting 65.8 so we have held up recently well but it is the expectations number where the big drop comes through. 59.4 down to 54.4. the survey is 57 so we have missed about. -- missed that. inflation is up to 5.4 to 4.9. the 10 year outlook is stable at 10%. kailey: the highest since 1981 as we are seeing inflation the highest in four decades. let's get more on this with policy correspondent michael mckee on those sentiment numbers. the fed is all about inflation expectations. how is it likely to look at this? michael: it will look kindly on it especially with the inflation numbers. the five to 10 year year at 3% has not chan
we have the data from the university of michigan. everybody watches this one so carefully to see what reaction we are getting from the u.s. consumer. that important engine of global growth. the headline number dips to 59.7. the prime number, 62.8 so that is a decent chunk of change to the downside. current conditions are holding up well. the prime number is 68.2. we have come through the 67.8 but the market was exciting 65.8 so we have held up recently well but it is the expectations number...
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this is an indicator i follow closely, the university of michigan sentiment index, it's fallen below e future of the economy. something we will keep an eye on, appreciate your time today on "inside politics" and throughout this very difficult week. you can also listen to our podcast, download "inside politics." try, in these tough times, to have a peaceful weekend. ana cabrera, and anderson cooper pick up our coverage right now. ♪ >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> i'm ana cabrera in new york, ander cooper is live in lviv, ukraine. moscow is expanding its offensive and president biden is giving a warning. >> your white house has said that russia may use chemical weapons or create a false flag operation to use them. what evidence have you seen showing that, and would the u.s. have a military response if putin does launch a chemical weapons attack
this is an indicator i follow closely, the university of michigan sentiment index, it's fallen below e future of the economy. something we will keep an eye on, appreciate your time today on "inside politics" and throughout this very difficult week. you can also listen to our podcast, download "inside politics." try, in these tough times, to have a peaceful weekend. ana cabrera, and anderson cooper pick up our coverage right now. ♪ >> announcer: this is cnn breaking...
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they accumulated during the pandemic, so they may well say when the conference board of the university of michiganes along, i feel terrible, but they still go to the mall because the money is there. we have never seen this before. that mix forecasting with any competence very difficult. i am glad citi said their forecast was data dependent because everything is very data dependent, and we need to admit, i think, the limit of our knowledge here because we are facing uncertainty like we have never had before. jonathan: has it been helpful to you to be headquartered in news castle -- in newcastle, away from london? has that contributed to a difference in opinion and outlook, a different way of thinking about the economy? ian: i don't do the cocktail parties in london or new york, so i maybe think about things differently, but ultimately i am following the data like everyone else. the data at the moment are extreme lee confused, extremely confusing, and the cone of uncertainty is bigger than i have known it in 30 years. jonathan: is the season-ticket back? ian: i do want it back. tom: april 3, it beck
they accumulated during the pandemic, so they may well say when the conference board of the university of michiganes along, i feel terrible, but they still go to the mall because the money is there. we have never seen this before. that mix forecasting with any competence very difficult. i am glad citi said their forecast was data dependent because everything is very data dependent, and we need to admit, i think, the limit of our knowledge here because we are facing uncertainty like we have...
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obama's council of economic advisers and is a professor of public policy and economics at the university of michigany is the conflict in ukraine already being felt in the u.s. financially? >> we are a very globally integrated economy, and, you know, russia provides a lot of oil and gas that goes to europe. that's not coming to us, but if the europeans can't get it from russia, where are they going to buy it from? that's going to push up prices globally and, you know, that trick ms down to what we see at the pump. crude oil prices have risen 20% over the last two weeks, and, you know, that is because of our integration in oil markets. and that's not going away anytime soon. >> so, u.s. lawmakers on both sides who are angry about the invasion are calling on the biden administration to end all russian oil imports. here's what secretary of state antony blinken said about that possibility. listen. >> there's no strategic interest in reducing the global supply of energy. the immediate effect would be to raise prices at the pump for americans and also to pad russian profits with rising prices. >> so what a
obama's council of economic advisers and is a professor of public policy and economics at the university of michigany is the conflict in ukraine already being felt in the u.s. financially? >> we are a very globally integrated economy, and, you know, russia provides a lot of oil and gas that goes to europe. that's not coming to us, but if the europeans can't get it from russia, where are they going to buy it from? that's going to push up prices globally and, you know, that trick ms down to...
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>>researchers at the university of michigan predict allergy season will be more intense and longer than ever. if climate change goes unchecked, they say rising temperatures will cause plants to bloom up to 40 days earlier by the end of the century. on top of that higher levels of co 2 in the air is going to help vegetation produce 3 times more pollen. over 50 million americans already suffer from allergies each year. and that number is only expected to grow. if pollen counts start soaring. and if you're looking for a job, walmart is planning a hiring spree at plans to hire more than 50,000 workers in the united states in this 1st quarter, new hires would fill roles at walmart stores, clubs, campuses and supply chain facilities. walmart starting wage is up to $30 an hour for select roles in certain markets. the announcement comes a day after the company said it would hire workers for new tech hubs in toronto and atlanta. take a look at this. a named cheeky. is actually patrolling a colombian airport looking for drugs and other contraband. usually we see larger dogs doing this sort of thi
>>researchers at the university of michigan predict allergy season will be more intense and longer than ever. if climate change goes unchecked, they say rising temperatures will cause plants to bloom up to 40 days earlier by the end of the century. on top of that higher levels of co 2 in the air is going to help vegetation produce 3 times more pollen. over 50 million americans already suffer from allergies each year. and that number is only expected to grow. if pollen counts start...
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fox 2 in detroit the university of michigan settles a lawsuit brought by students seeking to change howotects the campus. committee sexual abuse. the school has recently been rocked by hundreds of sexual assault allegations. and this is a live look at chicago from our affiliate fox 32, a little rainy there, one of the big stories there, flocks of people heading to select gas stations, about 48, 50 of them across chicago and suburbs as a local businessman willie wilson don't united states $1 million worth of free gas for those struggling to afford the high prices. each car is allotted $50 worth of gas. kind of a good deal. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ the world is full of make or break moments. especially if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, it's time to make your move to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are aller
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a university of michigan computer model projects, pollen levels will triple by the year. 2100 doctorsfferers can reduce their symptoms by taking nasal sprays. 2 to 3 weeks before allergy season begins. they say closingw have it can also reduce the pollen count indoors by at least 90% some water agencies here in california, using cloud seeding to increase the amount of rain and snow that falls in the face of our continuing drought. cloud sitting involves planes spraying rain clouds with a chemical vapor that increases the amount of precipitation, according to the chronicle power provider in sacramento, the sacramento municipal utility district. has been using cloud seeding since 1969 to increase the rainfall and snowfall for its hydro electric power plants. the power provider, telling the chronicle that it sees an average 3 to 10% increase in snowpack. as a result of that cloud seeding. all right, let's get you outside , you know, to work school all those fun things we get to do on a thursday cell. where do we want to start? we'll want to start in the east bay there, bergessio right no
a university of michigan computer model projects, pollen levels will triple by the year. 2100 doctorsfferers can reduce their symptoms by taking nasal sprays. 2 to 3 weeks before allergy season begins. they say closingw have it can also reduce the pollen count indoors by at least 90% some water agencies here in california, using cloud seeding to increase the amount of rain and snow that falls in the face of our continuing drought. cloud sitting involves planes spraying rain clouds with a...
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researchers at the university of michigan predict allergy season will be more intense. >> and longer r if climate change goes unchecked, they say rising temperatures will cause plans to bloom up to 40 days earlier by the end of the century. on top of that higher levels of carbon dioxide in the air will help vegetation produce 3 times more pollen. more than 50 million americans already suffer from allergies each year. and the number is only expected to grow. if pollen counts soar. still ahead, student loan payments may soon resume. why one financial expert is saying. >> students can be optimistic about this. and then the nation's current financial situation. at jp morgan, the only definition of wealth that matters is yours. it can be a smaller house, but a bigger nest egg. a goal to work toward, or the freedom to walk away. with 200 years of experience, personalized advice, and commission free trades on an award-winning app, we are working for you. planning. investing. advice. jp morgan wealth management. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each last
researchers at the university of michigan predict allergy season will be more intense. >> and longer r if climate change goes unchecked, they say rising temperatures will cause plans to bloom up to 40 days earlier by the end of the century. on top of that higher levels of carbon dioxide in the air will help vegetation produce 3 times more pollen. more than 50 million americans already suffer from allergies each year. and the number is only expected to grow. if pollen counts soar. still...
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allocation to equities it is important to have the financial stability because we can see the university of michiganonsumer confidence survey already plummeted. it is lower than it was during the covid crisis. if we see even more weakness in markets, what does that do to consumers? do they lose the wealth effect they no longer want to spend because they open up their accounts, gosh, i'm not as rich as i thought i was? i think you're right, the fed will step in to support markets but the question is where. how far down would we need to go before they cast inflation aside be that safe haven. charles: i gotcha. you said expect more volatility, lower returns. in that environment where should people be focused? >> when we think about lower -- higher volatility we need to consider having higher cash balances in portfolios. because the most important thing for investors to do for long-term returns is make volatility your friend, to have that dry powder to be able to step in when everybody gets scared. when we see those signs of capitulation which we're not seeing yet. on lower returns a great solution when
allocation to equities it is important to have the financial stability because we can see the university of michiganonsumer confidence survey already plummeted. it is lower than it was during the covid crisis. if we see even more weakness in markets, what does that do to consumers? do they lose the wealth effect they no longer want to spend because they open up their accounts, gosh, i'm not as rich as i thought i was? i think you're right, the fed will step in to support markets but the...