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wei: excuse me.hey want to save some bullets in preparation for uncertainties coming from frexit for example. what is interesting is that yesterday, even after the boe extended the qe program by 100 billion sterling, the market sold off because that was largely expected. we are not surprised by the lack because it seems far away and even if they were to talk about it, it would come in the context of what they would do if condition significantly worsened. they did make it clear that they are ready to help should the environment warrants that and that is important to note as we head into greater uncertainty toward brexit, potentially no deal, as it is looming large. nejra: yes, so do you think the probability is quite high that we see no more action from the boe before the end of the year? because investors have completely pulled back on pricing negative rate, which makes sense after yesterday's meeting. you said that does not look likely. the yield curve controls also probably something that would com
wei: excuse me.hey want to save some bullets in preparation for uncertainties coming from frexit for example. what is interesting is that yesterday, even after the boe extended the qe program by 100 billion sterling, the market sold off because that was largely expected. we are not surprised by the lack because it seems far away and even if they were to talk about it, it would come in the context of what they would do if condition significantly worsened. they did make it clear that they are...
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so weis, tell me about your buy of the xbi as well. >> so i have been in and out of the xbi. the reason i own it is because i think that you'll see the growth trade extend more into biotech this will be the sixth attempt another a breakout in the xbi over last month. so you can't be sure it's going to happen. downside has been limited but i like the xbi and actually not because of the amgens. i like it for the modernas which i own independently and it gives you the mid cap growth in the bio in terms of the new products and the pipelines. it's a good play, a diversified play it gives you the risk of the individual names moderna is a special situation i have owned some of the others like serepta i sold it too soon i didn't know it would be a ten-bagger but nonetheless it's - >> you're just bragging. you own j&j and becton dickinson. >> yeah, this is my safe way of having the biotech exposure and it goes back to the notion of value versus growth. i don't just buy the value and i thought scott weis was going to point out in addition, a lot of the value stocks can be value traps w
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-keith: weis markets. lemonis: weis markets? okay. of the $3.5 million, how much do they do a year with you? keith: last year, they were just over $2 million. lemonis: so, more than 50% of your business is one retailer? keith: yeah, last year. lemonis: and if they decide to change vendors, you're toast. keith: yeah, we'd be in a little bit of trouble. lemonis: it's risky for me to invest in a business where 65% of the revenue comes from one client. if weis decides to go with somebody else, i mean, precise could be out of business. can i get a tour of the warehouse? keith: absolutely. lemonis: this is typically what i'd see, a wall graphic. -dean: correct. -lemonis: if you've ever been in any grocery store and seen all the signage, from bakery to produce to checkout, any kind of sign in any kind of retail business, that's the kind of signage that precise does. this is something that you designed by yourself? -dean: yes. -lemonis: the concept. precise works out of a 30,000-square-foot facility. cool letters, huh? there's an area for des
-keith: weis markets. lemonis: weis markets? okay. of the $3.5 million, how much do they do a year with you? keith: last year, they were just over $2 million. lemonis: so, more than 50% of your business is one retailer? keith: yeah, last year. lemonis: and if they decide to change vendors, you're toast. keith: yeah, we'd be in a little bit of trouble. lemonis: it's risky for me to invest in a business where 65% of the revenue comes from one client. if weis decides to go with somebody else, i...
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. -- wei. know the main players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle between trump and xi, the cold war between china and the united states." bob davis, hingeling wei of "the wall street journal" are here with us next. stay with us. incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology makes it brilliant. the lexus nx experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i do motivational speakingld. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i thin
. -- wei. know the main players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower...
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. -- wei.in players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle between trump and xi, the cold war between china and the united states." bob davis, hingeling wei of "the wall street journal" are here with us next. stay with us. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends bac
. -- wei.in players in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the...
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. -- wei.layers in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle between trump and xi, the cold war between china and the united states." bob davis, hingeling wei of "the wall street journal" are here with us next. stay with us. and because we don't know exactly when this crisis is going to be over and we don't know exactly when the stock market will reach its bottom, we've got to be prepared for this to last a long time. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for... and assemble more vehicles here than anyone else. it's why at mo
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. -- wei.layers in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle between trump and xi, the cold war between china and the united states." bob davis, hingeling wei of "the wall street journal" are here with us next. stay with us. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i come face to face with a lot of behinds. so i know there's a big need for gas-x maximum strength. it works fast. relieving pressure, bloating, and
. -- wei.layers in beijing that we could try to influence, lou, to try to plug this gap. lou: mike, we're going to find out next because ling lingway and bob davis, the authors of the new, powerful block bust or book are joining us here next. mike, it is, as always, great to see you. thank you. mike pillsbury. >>> up next, the relationship between president trump and xi, it's a new cold war. a new book, a powerful book and one we recommend to you, "superpower showdown: the battle...
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lingling wei? your response?iously, this viewer raised a really good question about the chinese government. some of their oppressive techniques. price --oyed to suppress the freedom of speech and religion are the chinese people. question, some of those techniques definitely existed. id from the u.s. perspective, guess it all comes down to, what kind of a relationship do you really want to have with china? so, if the u.s. has determined that we really don't want to deal with china any longer, and divorce,e a complete and i hope the policymakers in both countries could have thought through what the consequences of that decision is. time, there is also a fact that the u.s. has a lot of interest in china. american companies and individuals are still in china. that kind of calls for continued , it is especially important to make chinese people realize that some of the issues raised by the american side and some of the reforms, etc., really are in china's interests. reallyot that americans -- of, we don't want to deal
lingling wei? your response?iously, this viewer raised a really good question about the chinese government. some of their oppressive techniques. price --oyed to suppress the freedom of speech and religion are the chinese people. question, some of those techniques definitely existed. id from the u.s. perspective, guess it all comes down to, what kind of a relationship do you really want to have with china? so, if the u.s. has determined that we really don't want to deal with china any longer,...
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morning, weis discussed a fight over renaming military installations named for confederate generals. and dr. robert bollinger, professor of infectious diseases at johns hopkins university school of medicine will be on to talk about the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. then, republican governor asa hutchinson from arkansas talks about the recent rise in coronavirus cases in his estate and protests in the wake of george floyd's death. watch c-span's "washington 7:00 thisive at morning. the c-span on networks, at 11 -- hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and the bob schieffer college of communications live on c-span. house science, space, and technology committee on the impact of the pandemic on the fire service community. ofc-span 2, the d.c. court appeals hears oral arguments on the perjury case against michael flynn. and at 1:00, virtual town hall senator mark warner and representative gerald connolly. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploiting the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil
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we find local clinics.cl wei find where there are local areas in southern nevada. shop,there are a lot of latino s there where we can es tgo in educate themem and bring resources tore them and talk to them so that they are educated on these issues. i will tell you, every time we e think that we make one stepessig forward in addressing any type of discrimination, or a barrier or any t to getting access to health care, or any type of relief to somebody will comegh along and tried to take it away. t we had that happening right n literally. it t is stones me this many administration. we have fought so many years to di r down those barriers for discrimination around housing, health care, and uk shun, and rol now this administration has rolled back some of these now we regulations. see,now we see, unfortunately, e of the diseasier ability to discriminate. an example right now, just out today, where we know that under the affordable care act, the secretary of health and human services, in the middle of aew pandemic, the sites tori rewrit the regulation on the care act and
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new haven, connecticut.s from wey, ali frehengeen t talking t george floyd as an ordinary man.hefarings home the hurt >> i am pleased to be here and comments on the goings-on it is a very moving servi so far. >> we seek a brighter -- he>> an w hatope wewe take away veom these feelingsing rough? isne>>hihang t the t ht isni win publicttthe world, is g a life, the testimonies, the t storie representations that you see on youree scr these are not always available to people in the outside world.s par themy,. too often, blacks and whites passike ships in the night. this is aave that will bring people closer, at least for a moment. >> is this a turning point? >> 1-wood hope solo. it is a dire situation, this relationship black people haveth olice in the united states. many walk the streets in and concern about our especially from those who a >> thank you for your thoughts. we will come back to you shortly. i want to take our viewersja bak to bn crump, the attorney prretiesenhe >> when w fight for the george importantly, when we fight for the unknown george floyd's of the tirld, the t
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wei wo up is morning, i said, what can i do for my community? >> reporter: as for carlos, he says this also hurts the 100 people he employs who have been struggling in the pandemic. >> it's not a cause for anybody. this is just thieves. it'shorri this is domestic terrorism. >> reporter: in san leandro, keit do -- >>> flames were seen coming out of the roof. firefighters arrived around 1:00 a.m. the alameda fire chief believes the fire reignited from an fire and spread after hitting a propane tank. >>> new video into the newsroom of the aftermath of an officer- involved shooting in hayward. officers responded to reports of looting at the cvs on harder road and mission boulevard at around 4:00 in the morning. there was a standoff and officers opened fire on suspected looters. one man has been released from the hospital with minor injuries and is in custody along with three other suspects. >>> also in hayward, a gunshot was hit overnight. it's believed a vehicle rammed into security gates and aroundeight people broke into the shop. >>> 87 people we
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>> i brought up the idea with my mom, and she said definitely not, you shouldn't give up. >> wey arrivedh her colleague bob davis was about to be released. it's a book they say they've spent their lives and careers working toward. how tough is it for you to watch what's happened to her? >> oh, it's very tough. i was in china from 2011 to '14. i always figured if they threw me out, i'd go home, you know. i'm a reporter, i'll go cover something else. but for ling, ling, it's exile. >> how there's a threat of a new cold war, an essential accounting of the two most influential countries of the 21st century. you ask whether we're headed to a new cold war. some wonder whether we're already in it. >> i mean, i think when we were writing the book which -- didn't finish it until the beginning of this year, things were headed to a new kwaf. then you had -- cold war. then you had covid on top of that and hong kong on top of that. yes, it's very possible we are in the midst or the beginning of a cold war. and something that i think will last beyond whoever wins the presidency. >> how long? >> gosh.
>> i brought up the idea with my mom, and she said definitely not, you shouldn't give up. >> wey arrivedh her colleague bob davis was about to be released. it's a book they say they've spent their lives and careers working toward. how tough is it for you to watch what's happened to her? >> oh, it's very tough. i was in china from 2011 to '14. i always figured if they threw me out, i'd go home, you know. i'm a reporter, i'll go cover something else. but for ling, ling, it's...
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the post pandemic in the post pandemic era or we can get reaction to this now and talk with dr wang wei professor at the chang yang institute for financial studies in china and you're very welcome thanks for joining us this morning just firstly both sides do appear to be caned to make progress porgie think of the chances of a major breakthrough. actually the moment as you know the e.u. now under pressure from the us because the you have is these the ones you've got to float you learn a new cold war against china but i found dance the 2 sides between you yesterday talked more about including vaccine research in a log cabin the 2 economy and expanding. and so on so the e.u. side and here to model we are producing and host to. differencies so i believe that the e.u. we're not follow the us and we do need a pandemic period in. realisation of the conference reprove the end. of precise 2 coffees and the this also means that the us strategy of cooling you to lunch or you cold war going to china has gone bankrupt. that said. dr when there are still obvious political disagreements between the e.
the post pandemic in the post pandemic era or we can get reaction to this now and talk with dr wang wei professor at the chang yang institute for financial studies in china and you're very welcome thanks for joining us this morning just firstly both sides do appear to be caned to make progress porgie think of the chances of a major breakthrough. actually the moment as you know the e.u. now under pressure from the us because the you have is these the ones you've got to float you learn a new cold...
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weis mentioned about correcting the record and about detoxifying their algorithms so they are not activelymoting and profiting from the spread of misinformation. and that is why we really collectively as a global community need to continue to put pressure on these companies for them to be forced to do the right thing for our families and communities. >> let's turn to our legislators now. again, three legislators from the united states and united kingdom who are specially focused on covid-19 disinformation. the responsibility of the platforms with respect to this disinformation. senator patty mary, that start with you. your response to what you heard from these doctors >> thank you for having me. it is clear to fight covid-19 and keep our communities safe, we have to fight the spread of disinformation. it is challenging enough to battle when we are constantly -- newg nation information. it is even more challenging when answered,n is being not by experts or science, but by rumors. some are started by people with cruel intentions. scaredople might just and looking for answers. seen how baddy
weis mentioned about correcting the record and about detoxifying their algorithms so they are not activelymoting and profiting from the spread of misinformation. and that is why we really collectively as a global community need to continue to put pressure on these companies for them to be forced to do the right thing for our families and communities. >> let's turn to our legislators now. again, three legislators from the united states and united kingdom who are specially focused on...
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fit, wey, where we see are intervening. aoming up on the drug has been shown to help prevent death from covid-19. what does that do for fears around the second wave? this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe. drifting on equities. we are seeing red on the screen for u.s. and european futures. we saw a risk on in yesterday's session. optimism around u.s. stimulus, monetary and fiscal. dipping to yield basis points. dollar-yen pretty much unchanged. oil certainly seeing a pullback on concerns around the second wave in china hitting demand there. a widely used drug has been shown to improve the survival of people with covid-19. the anti-inflammatory reduced deaths by a third among patients on ventilators and buy a fit among those receiving oxygen only. it is the first treatment to show lifesaving promise months into the pandemic. i want to pick up on the second wave conversation with you. earlier i was talking to our reporter in new york and we picked up on the fact that in the u.s., there are questions o
fit, wey, where we see are intervening. aoming up on the drug has been shown to help prevent death from covid-19. what does that do for fears around the second wave? this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe. drifting on equities. we are seeing red on the screen for u.s. and european futures. we saw a risk on in yesterday's session. optimism around u.s. stimulus, monetary and fiscal. dipping to yield basis points. dollar-yen pretty much unchanged. oil certainly...
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wave, weis a second would consider the location. also the location of equities.otential in the equity markets. francine: that was the chairman. in the meantime, we want to bring you up-to-date with the asset classes in the u.k. thee is a lot going on with pound. this is after bank of england governor andrew bailey suggested a major shift in strategy for removing emergency stimulus. what he stressed in the bloomberg opinion piece is the need to reduce the institution's balance sheet before hiking interest rates. what governor bailey did not say if he prefers paring back the program. as we continue tracking the virus, every day, we bring you experts on covid-19. joining us now is joshua sharfstein. thank you so much for joining us. what do we know about the rising infections in certain parts of the united states of america? dr. sharfstein: it is pretty rise, it is a pretty sharp in certain areas. arizona, texas, florida seeing more cases. beyond more cases, they are seeing more sick people and that is a very bad sign. francine: if you look at what we know going for
wave, weis a second would consider the location. also the location of equities.otential in the equity markets. francine: that was the chairman. in the meantime, we want to bring you up-to-date with the asset classes in the u.k. thee is a lot going on with pound. this is after bank of england governor andrew bailey suggested a major shift in strategy for removing emergency stimulus. what he stressed in the bloomberg opinion piece is the need to reduce the institution's balance sheet before...
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wey are up around 200% as have seen oil recover from the negative pricings we saw a few months ago. moderna as well. really big news we have seen. we have also seen dramatic moves in the bond market. we have the fed coming in with unprecedented asset purchases. that has left a steeper curve. are seeing the trade earlier in the session where yields were lower reverse a little bit. sitting at around 37 basis points right now. vonnie: kailey leinz, thank you. holding its worldwide conference virtually, preparing to announce it is replacing intel chips with its own processors in met commuters -- mac computers. someone taking the stage addressing racism in front of a community of developers. for more of what we can anticipate, let's get to emily chang. emily, beyond the obvious, what else from this week? >> this is the first wholly virtual wwdc. we are watching tim cook streaming and an empty auditorium. normally it would be filled with developers. we would be there, but today it is all remote. he opened talking about racism. we know that tim cook has been fairly out friends on social is
wey are up around 200% as have seen oil recover from the negative pricings we saw a few months ago. moderna as well. really big news we have seen. we have also seen dramatic moves in the bond market. we have the fed coming in with unprecedented asset purchases. that has left a steeper curve. are seeing the trade earlier in the session where yields were lower reverse a little bit. sitting at around 37 basis points right now. vonnie: kailey leinz, thank you. holding its worldwide conference...
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growth in 2021, which we are projecting. ,hat is the classic l shape non-recovery, and that would be and weye, will be getting closer to great depression levels and we already are. guy: we will leave it there. gita gopinath. we really appreciate your time today. at the imf, chief economist. directoralk to the general and ceo. that conversation shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ steel in new york with guy johnson in london. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." florida cases jumping over 5%. trade, notir that at looking good for equities right now. guy: absolutely. it is a day where the market is flexing on the negatives than the positive. you're seeing session lows as well, though the numbers look a little more dramatic over here. not by much. both sides of the atlantic. we are seeing a difference in terms of volume. volume in europe is superlight today. down by 40% in terms of a data i'm seeing at the moment. i am wondering if that it is good weather and the u.k. today and people decided to take the day off? back below 113. that trade story impacting stocks today. we are down
growth in 2021, which we are projecting. ,hat is the classic l shape non-recovery, and that would be and weye, will be getting closer to great depression levels and we already are. guy: we will leave it there. gita gopinath. we really appreciate your time today. at the imf, chief economist. directoralk to the general and ceo. that conversation shortly. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ steel in new york with guy johnson in london. this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." florida...
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joining me now is lingling wei with "the wall street journal."eijing but was expelled by the chinese communist party, and she is the co-author of "superpower showdown: how the battle between trump and xi threatens a new cold war." ling ling, great to have you back with us -- >> thank you. lou: -- and we recommend the book highly to our audience. it's provocative, it is terrific. and the issue of decoupling came up this week, and there was some misunderstanding. but if we were headed toward a cold war, it almost by definition means there has to be a decoupling if that is to be the next phase, if you will, of this deeply controversial and troubled relationship between the united states and china. do you think that's where we're headed, decoupling? >> first of all, thank you very much for having me here, lou. on the issue of the decoupling, as we describe in the book, we really think that a complete decoupling of the two major economies is fantasy. the two nations are just too intertwined after years of engagement. u.s. companies have spent quarter
joining me now is lingling wei with "the wall street journal."eijing but was expelled by the chinese communist party, and she is the co-author of "superpower showdown: how the battle between trump and xi threatens a new cold war." ling ling, great to have you back with us -- >> thank you. lou: -- and we recommend the book highly to our audience. it's provocative, it is terrific. and the issue of decoupling came up this week, and there was some misunderstanding. but if...
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several of these human rights organizations over the last several weeks and stand ready to throw our full weiervices to make sure they can stay online and get -- our full weight and services to make sure they can stay online. meanwhile, cloudflare has faced controversies of its own. you have been criticized for servicing hateful organizations which, believe it or not, they have websites of their own. i know this is something that you have personally struggled with in wanting to be a neutral provider of services for people who use the internet. i am curious if any of the recent events have change how you are thinking about this, and your reflections on what your business practices should be going forward. i think that we have a duty to make sure we protect the people who are fighting for civil liberties and civil rights online. we have been very careful, as we do that, to recognize that we are computer scientists, not .olitical scientists we work with multiple organizations to identify who the good guys are, because we do not trust ourselves to be the ones to say this content is politically or
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>> wei just think there are trae here that still could be interesting. a day like today seems extraordinary, but so were the three weeks before this. the iwm is not as bad as it appeared you have to understand that banks who were really beaten after they gave their q-1 numbers and put in reserve numbers that were certainly very concerning for people, they were strong reserve numbers as in they were being very conservative you know, we've slowly started to unwind this karen has said this, i have said this there have been very many times in the last month and a half to two months where there was either something was not right, the market was not right or the banks were not right and i think largely it was that the banks were not right the banks were still being treated like there was credit issues that i'm not say rg ning not out there. these moves have been violent on both sides but i don't think the move today suddenly means everything we were talking about for two weeks before this is not happening. the value stocks were beaten up. i think there's still
>> wei just think there are trae here that still could be interesting. a day like today seems extraordinary, but so were the three weeks before this. the iwm is not as bad as it appeared you have to understand that banks who were really beaten after they gave their q-1 numbers and put in reserve numbers that were certainly very concerning for people, they were strong reserve numbers as in they were being very conservative you know, we've slowly started to unwind this karen has said this,...
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with a 265 stop i stayed long nike i think a lot of people are putting money from nike into lulu >> weis baba. the stock goes back, regains the old highs and trades through it. >> good stuff. everybody have a good day. thanks for watching. kelly, it's all yours. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "the exchange" on this monday. investing without direction. states are rolling back part of their reopenings, covid cases are rising and companies aren't giving guidancguidance. >>> and facebook is facing more and more backlash. more and more companies are pulling advertising. the stock is actually trading higher this afternoon. we'll debate that. >>> and just three days, the story of one small business who opened its doors and closed them right back up again. what happened? we'll speak with the owners about that ahead but we do begin with today's rally. dom chu is here with tho
with a 265 stop i stayed long nike i think a lot of people are putting money from nike into lulu >> weis baba. the stock goes back, regains the old highs and trades through it. >> good stuff. everybody have a good day. thanks for watching. kelly, it's all yours. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "the exchange" on this monday. investing without direction. states are rolling back part of their reopenings, covid cases are rising and companies aren't giving...
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that reminds me bob davis, senior editor of "the wall street journal," and link link -- l are ingling weiy anticipated these developments well. we recommend that book, superpower showdown, want to know what you think of the book. >> well, i was very impressed with the level of detail in the booker lou, about how the chinese tried to influence president trump through various or channels including billionaires who would visit china, and xi jinping would give them a message about the trade talks. and they would convey it to the president. so there's a lot of detail in the book also on the chinese side. the chinese have been having debates between the hard-liners expect moderates, and that's brought out quite well in the book. but i think they're right, there is a superpower showdown. lou: i do too. and it is, the question -- i'm not even sure it's an open question that it's a cold war. the question is what, what direction does this cold war take now. give us, this budget devoting -- >> yes. lou: -- a sizable portion to the u.s. operations in the indo-pacific. your reaction as we rap with up
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wei asked him w why bececau were peacefully protesting and we were not the one through threw the bottle. it came from the other side. i was napping aggressive -- i was not being aggressive. and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, dedemocracynow.org, the quarante report. i'm amy goodman. protests intensified in atlanta after a a white police officer shot dead an unarmed 27-year-old african-american man named rayshard brooks in the parking rayshard brooks in the parking lot of a wendy's fast food restaurant on friday. the encounter was caught on surveillance camera and by a witness. a warnining to our listeners a d viewers, we are about to play graphic video of police violence. police approached brooks after he had fallen asleep in his car. the police questioned brooks, patted him down, and gave him a breathalyzer test. during a scuffle, he grabbed one officers stun guns anand attempted to runun away. anotother officer r then shot bs in the back k two times. the officer, garrett rolfe, can then be hearard on a bodycycam o sayingng, "i got him." the e fulton couy memedical examamin
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. >> caller: the dividend has no deck, doesn't have really a phenomenal growth, i'm wondering is weist's very nice. it good. you have a good one there. it's not going to shoot the lights out but that's good that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritra ameritrade well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ we're committed to making college more accessibley, by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look, we can do this." -
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cities and states, the way of peace and prosperity and capitalism, the way of safety and security, or wey are going o go down the road of liberal lawlessness. new york and chicago and seattle. that will be a preview of coming attractions for the rest of the country. last leaders by the way we need to be listening to right now are people like de blasio, and cuomo. remember they completely botched the coronavirus response.or they were downplaying it well into march. cuomo putting his executive order out followed by let's seeo new jersey pennsylvania and yes, michigan. at actually put sick patients with covid-19 and nursing homes and by the way all these governors did this but despite cuomo's undeniable massive failuree which by the way is about 40% of all covid deaths in nursing homes. he never took any responsibility. he just gives lectures inre powerpoint that are given to him by his staff. take a look. >> in this situation, the facts do feet fear because the reality is reassuring. >> we have been helping them with more ppp but it's not our job. >> you can't save everyone. you're going to
cities and states, the way of peace and prosperity and capitalism, the way of safety and security, or wey are going o go down the road of liberal lawlessness. new york and chicago and seattle. that will be a preview of coming attractions for the rest of the country. last leaders by the way we need to be listening to right now are people like de blasio, and cuomo. remember they completely botched the coronavirus response.or they were downplaying it well into march. cuomo putting his executive...
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the target is the subject of that matters, but really, the larger messages to everyone else, that if weis get rid f this person, imagine what we can do to you, very much, mark, it's much like a kind of cultic training about making people afraid, speaking up or speaking their minds or saying nothing because they don't know what to say. >> that's exactly right, it's very much about intimidation, not only about intimidation, you're right, what they are trying to do is there trying to, like, make you afraid to the point where you just break and go along with what they are doing. and we can't let that happen. i do think that there is some encouraging signs. i have seen people who are, you know, out and out liberals but still care about free speech and understand the dangers here, not going to go along with something essentially cultural marxism. and we need to, you know, find common cause with the right people and push back against this hard, because they are making up the rules as they go along, and in those kind of conditions, like sara said, they are not afraid to eat k their o. nobody is g
the target is the subject of that matters, but really, the larger messages to everyone else, that if weis get rid f this person, imagine what we can do to you, very much, mark, it's much like a kind of cultic training about making people afraid, speaking up or speaking their minds or saying nothing because they don't know what to say. >> that's exactly right, it's very much about intimidation, not only about intimidation, you're right, what they are trying to do is there trying to, like,...
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with a 265 stop i stayed long nike i think a lot of people are putting money from nike into lulu >> weis. >> baba. the stock goes back, regains the old highs and trades through it. >> good stuff. everybody have a good day. thanks for watching. kelly, it's all yours. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "the exchange" on this monday. investing without direction. states are rolling back part of their reopenings, covid cases are rising and companies aren't giving guidancguidance. >>> and facebook is facing more and more backlash. more and more companies are pulling advertising. the stock is actually trading higher this afternoon. we'll debate that. >>> and just three days, the story of one small business who opened its doors and closed them right back up again. what happened? we'll speak with the owners about that ahead but we do begin with today's rally. dom chu is here with those numbers. >> it really is a situation where all of these covid headlines, the economy is front and center the big drop on friday, the big gains today. you're seeing, kelly, we are right now session highs, 434 points curr
with a 265 stop i stayed long nike i think a lot of people are putting money from nike into lulu >> weis. >> baba. the stock goes back, regains the old highs and trades through it. >> good stuff. everybody have a good day. thanks for watching. kelly, it's all yours. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to "the exchange" on this monday. investing without direction. states are rolling back part of their reopenings, covid cases are rising and companies aren't giving...
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w weis publicicly recordeded, o can see ththrough their r public documents during litigation that ththeyw that there were trae a massive asbestotos in those producucts. johnson & johnson hired an african-american pr firm to develolop marketing campaigns for its baby products line. in 2010, launched a radio campaign in the south, targeting women "curvy southern women 1 18 to 49 skewing african-americanans." >> yes, so the company contracted w with the north carolina mararketing firm called segmented marketing services inc., which spepecialized in promotioion to e ethnic consusu. $100,000 --uted 100,000 gift bags containining baby powder and d other johnsos& johnson baby products in african-americanan and hispanic neighborhoods in chicago. they also launched 300,000 radio advertising campaigns and half a dozezen markets aiming to reach come as you stated, curvy age.ern women 18 to 49 of abouto if you c can talk the women who brought the lawsuit. did any survive it? d did they l die? ofthere werere over -- upwards 20-0-ish women thahat brought lawsuits against johnson & johnson. as you stat
w weis publicicly recordeded, o can see ththrough their r public documents during litigation that ththeyw that there were trae a massive asbestotos in those producucts. johnson & johnson hired an african-american pr firm to develolop marketing campaigns for its baby products line. in 2010, launched a radio campaign in the south, targeting women "curvy southern women 1 18 to 49 skewing african-americanans." >> yes, so the company contracted w with the north carolina...
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healthy -- weis had the greatest economy in the world. we closed it down. we saved a possibly 2.5 million lives. it could have been one million lives. i do not think anything less than that. but if you think we are at 105 million today, 105,000 today, that would mean at the lowest number it would be 10 times and that amount. i think everybody believes the you look at -- if brazil, they are having a hard time. and sweden is having a terrible time. if we did that, we would've lost one million or 1.5 million, maybe even 2.5 million lives. so we are at 100. a big move closing at up. we closed to europe. europe became infected from china. the gift from china. not good. they should have stopped it. but it is a gift from china and a very bad gift, i will tell you that. han say, how come in wu where it started, and they said we are in bad trouble, but it did not go to beijing or other parts of china -- you say, how come it came out to europe, the road into the united states? it did not go to china. they stopped it cold. but they did not stop it cold from coming to
healthy -- weis had the greatest economy in the world. we closed it down. we saved a possibly 2.5 million lives. it could have been one million lives. i do not think anything less than that. but if you think we are at 105 million today, 105,000 today, that would mean at the lowest number it would be 10 times and that amount. i think everybody believes the you look at -- if brazil, they are having a hard time. and sweden is having a terrible time. if we did that, we would've lost one million or...
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reached this tipping point for more i'm joined by the reporters behind the book, bob davis and lingling wei it is so great to have you both here anything know about journalism i learned from watching you two way back in the day. it is a pleasure and congratulations on the book. bob, let me start with you can we call china an enemy what is this issue with the flights at this juncture tell us especially in the wake of coronavirus. everything going on. what is going to happen with the trade deal where are we at in the relationship do you think? >> yeah. i mean, i think the flights are just one more irritant on top of irritant on top of irritant. i wouldn't call them enemies i would say we are to the point of adversaries certainly you know, the trade deal had -- created a truce in the trade war but it was quickly overtaken by covid, by hong kong, by on thing after another. we are at a point now where the two economies are disengaging from one another not quite going to the decoupling that people talk about but definitely disengaging. >> it is fascinating in the book to read about how i think it
reached this tipping point for more i'm joined by the reporters behind the book, bob davis and lingling wei it is so great to have you both here anything know about journalism i learned from watching you two way back in the day. it is a pleasure and congratulations on the book. bob, let me start with you can we call china an enemy what is this issue with the flights at this juncture tell us especially in the wake of coronavirus. everything going on. what is going to happen with the trade deal...
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does it look like the security guard that works at your schoola wey need to just take that time to dream of somethitt . >> it's going to be hard, and just like with all the defunding the police and kd of reimagining, as she said, witht the police t need to do, it's going to take a while, and that's why bewe need t involved in the fight as we can be starting now so that, down the road, in a few years from now, we're still going to be ere. thandiwe, i want to play a short clip of you at one of the protests. take a listen. >> i'm graduating this ye. (cheering) and the world that i am about to head up into does not want me! >> reporter: absolutely heartbreaking to hear the sentiment that you feel in that vide thandiwe. i wonder if you can talk about how the trauma of continually seeing unaed black people shot and killed by police has affected you. >> we do have to start considering e mental health d emotional toll that it takes on black people to see these videos constantly on social media and even the news now. they don't sensor -- i remember when i saw amaud arbery on the news, notng was s
does it look like the security guard that works at your schoola wey need to just take that time to dream of somethitt . >> it's going to be hard, and just like with all the defunding the police and kd of reimagining, as she said, witht the police t need to do, it's going to take a while, and that's why bewe need t involved in the fight as we can be starting now so that, down the road, in a few years from now, we're still going to be ere. thandiwe, i want to play a short clip of you at one...
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the police chief there in minneapolis indicated that those who participated and were complicit in weis to watch it happen were complicit in the actual murder itself and therefore that's why they moved so it was a bass guitars initially and it upgrades its arms to the primary officer and then later the other officers were involved because of that as a result of that complicity to an illegal act that was outside the scope of their employment they would not be allowed to use a car and unity defense are going to try but i think that they would fail but i think that the problem with the policy is not the other concept is not what it stands for but how it's been implemented and so as long as people think they can use that as a shield all of their behavior while they're on the job at think is incorrect i think the message you're starting to see in other jurisdictions now as you see in entries in prosecutions is that you you are starting to see that it won't you won't be there bill yourself on that call i mean the defense if you act outside of your role and responsibilities and the scope of yo
the police chief there in minneapolis indicated that those who participated and were complicit in weis to watch it happen were complicit in the actual murder itself and therefore that's why they moved so it was a bass guitars initially and it upgrades its arms to the primary officer and then later the other officers were involved because of that as a result of that complicity to an illegal act that was outside the scope of their employment they would not be allowed to use a car and unity...
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opportunity.cy, see an >> the argument that somehow we need to be in europe so that wei can ervening elsewhere, for example, in the middle east or in afghanistan, sort of begsg the question of whether or not we should be intervening in the middle east and whether we should be continuing to fight a war in afghanistan. >> schifrin: andy bacevich is a prstorian, retired colonel and former west poinessor. he is now president of the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. >> this interventionist impulse, which has been really the defining feature of u.s. national security policy since the end of the cold war simply has not delivered the goods. i think pullinout of europe, ending our security commitment should be one part of rethinking our overall security posture. >> schifrin: today president trump said the number of troops in germany would go down, with some going to poland, which does meet the 2% goal. >> we're going to be reducing our forces in germany. some will be coming home, and some will be going to other places, but poland would be one of those other plas, other places in eu
opportunity.cy, see an >> the argument that somehow we need to be in europe so that wei can ervening elsewhere, for example, in the middle east or in afghanistan, sort of begsg the question of whether or not we should be intervening in the middle east and whether we should be continuing to fight a war in afghanistan. >> schifrin: andy bacevich is a prstorian, retired colonel and former west poinessor. he is now president of the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. >>...
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losses wey of huge are looking at futures here in europe that are still pointing down. u.s.res a little higher this morning. french call center operator telegraph on its will replace -- rmance, call volumes are continuing to increase, expanding their essential services role. the index change will come into effect monday, june 22. addt of funds will have to their shares to their portfolios. ceo, danield by the julien. will bere fund managers buying and sharing, and investors participating in the business. what does this change for you? is giving usnk it more visibility. our shareholders are 50% anglo-saxons. 25% other firms. it is a representation [indiscernible] the telecommunications power, computing power. these powers are converging 5together. aboutyour business is all customers, businesses need to interact with customers whether working from home or from the office. what difference has the work from home trend may? can you give us any numbers? we have been affected by the pandemic. inwe have an operation china, we saw what was going on. we rebalanced our operation from
losses wey of huge are looking at futures here in europe that are still pointing down. u.s.res a little higher this morning. french call center operator telegraph on its will replace -- rmance, call volumes are continuing to increase, expanding their essential services role. the index change will come into effect monday, june 22. addt of funds will have to their shares to their portfolios. ceo, danield by the julien. will bere fund managers buying and sharing, and investors participating in the...
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where you guys are.u -- i haven't been to iceland, which is one of the most beautiful places in tys weyse for iceland >> it really is. i mean, we did a few things which was really fun on a stage, we had trampolines will and i were both on trampolines for that music video in scotland. and then they put spewing lava behind us. and -- but no, for the bulk of that video, we were really on a lava cliff with seagulls, you know, flying around and a bitter wind blowing through our hair. and it was -- it was actually the last day of shooting, so we were, you know -- we just had a really great time with it. and david, the director, he directs music videos as well, like big music videos. so, you know, he had all these drones flying around and he was like, you know, really like, "make love to the camera." [ laughter ] you know, "give me smoldering. it's the only time in the film when we're actually cool - >> seth: right >> cool rock stars rather than awkward -- >> seth: yes >> not quite, rock stars so it was -- yeah, it was super fun. and iceland was like you said, just - >> seth: what about that -
where you guys are.u -- i haven't been to iceland, which is one of the most beautiful places in tys weyse for iceland >> it really is. i mean, we did a few things which was really fun on a stage, we had trampolines will and i were both on trampolines for that music video in scotland. and then they put spewing lava behind us. and -- but no, for the bulk of that video, we were really on a lava cliff with seagulls, you know, flying around and a bitter wind blowing through our hair. and it...
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and weis too common, need to deal with it.t verse says, for everything there is a time and a purpose and season under the heavens. i'm go to leave it there. i saw somebody standing in front thatchurch the other day, had been boarded up as a result of violence. he held the bible in his hand. i have been preaching since i was a little boy. i've never seen anyone hold a bible like that, but i will leave that alone. [applause] but since he held the bible, if i wouldtching us today, like him to open that bible. [applause] and i'd like him to read ecclesiastes three. to every season, there is a time and a purpose. and i think it is our job to let the world know, when we see what is going on in the streets of this country and in europe, around the world, that you need to know what time it is. we cannot use bibles as a prop. agendasthose that have that are not about justice, this family will not let you use george as a prop. [applause] if you want to get your stuff off, don't use him. let us stand for what is right. because when i got
and weis too common, need to deal with it.t verse says, for everything there is a time and a purpose and season under the heavens. i'm go to leave it there. i saw somebody standing in front thatchurch the other day, had been boarded up as a result of violence. he held the bible in his hand. i have been preaching since i was a little boy. i've never seen anyone hold a bible like that, but i will leave that alone. [applause] but since he held the bible, if i wouldtching us today, like him to open...
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important book, thank you so much bob davis lingling wei, we appreciate you joining us and we will beack. effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing some calm amidst the chaos. with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles as well as remote purchasing. for a little help, on and off the road. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. maria: welcome back, the world health organization doing major backtracking again this morning after calling asymptomatic transmission of the coronavirus, quote, very rare. in actuality it's up to 40% of infections coming from people without symptoms according to estimates so it's actually 40%, that's not rare. the organization expert who made the comment is now saying that she was, quote, mis-- miscommunication, joining us right now dr. mikhail varshavski, aka dr. mike, dr. mike, we have been going back and forth about this for 24 hours. now we understand 40% of the people who are getting it are coming from people who have no symptoms, your reacti
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i think that there is something incredibly fresh about the pei wei that people my age are able to imagine a world without police brutality because they have been in one for less time. and then in response to your question about the lack of focus, i absolutely think there is a lack of focus. i also am viewing that from a compassionate lens. i understand that a lot of people are feeling a lot of intense emotions. i myself am included in that. but with our anger has to come proper guidance and leadership. as i mentioned before, i am not an organizer. i am simply a black person who is angry and has some sort of platform. i think the most important thing that we can do right now is follow the lead of black organizers who have been doing this work, who do this work year round, not just in the spotlight. i personally have been following the work of people the anti-police terror project and taking their lead. i am consistently learning. i think the most important, important aspect of the work that we're doing right now is humility. you have to be consistently willing to learn, and you have to con
i think that there is something incredibly fresh about the pei wei that people my age are able to imagine a world without police brutality because they have been in one for less time. and then in response to your question about the lack of focus, i absolutely think there is a lack of focus. i also am viewing that from a compassionate lens. i understand that a lot of people are feeling a lot of intense emotions. i myself am included in that. but with our anger has to come proper guidance and...
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it's another big night in the spanish league title weis after barcelona yesterday have the chance to open up a 2 point lead at the top and they'll be expecting all for points to go. through a bottom of the league and of just. manager of the same reason. we have 7 games to play and we expect them all to be like finals of course we have won our last 4 matches but it doesn't mean anything at all espanol will make things complicated for us because they need the points we need to play at our very best to . the national women's soccer league return to action in the us on the season beginning with a message of unity to black lives matters campaign is. trying to take players from the north carolina college and. join the national anthem before kickoff. has played behind closed doors because of the qualifier pandemic. there are signs the n.h.l. is returning to reaction although there's no specific date yet for games to resume star alex returned to the us for washington capitals practice session on saturday for the 1st time since the league shut down in march teams are allowed to have up to 12
it's another big night in the spanish league title weis after barcelona yesterday have the chance to open up a 2 point lead at the top and they'll be expecting all for points to go. through a bottom of the league and of just. manager of the same reason. we have 7 games to play and we expect them all to be like finals of course we have won our last 4 matches but it doesn't mean anything at all espanol will make things complicated for us because they need the points we need to play at our very...