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janet mui it is from who -- it is janet mui from brewin dolphin who is still with us. this is a very new position. why u.s. equities? why add more to that part of the portfolio? janet: yes. we are structurally bullish on u.s. equities to start with. and we believe that from our assessment of where we are in the economic cycle, we are now in mid-cycle. which, as we move towards the late cycle stage, u.s. equities has been a now performer versus other regions -- has been then an out performer versus other regions. u.s. is the primary destination for quality. we are comfortable to add to our u.s. position. and i think we get the comfort from the latest third-quarter earnings from the bulk of the u.s. companies, from the s&p 500 in the quarter, they're doing very well, strong earnings growth, wide margins. we believe that trajectory is going to continue as the supply chain problems continue to ease. and there is evidence that the u.s. companies are handling the supply crunch well. when it comes to adding u.s. positions as we head into full recovery in the u.s.. dani: janet
janet mui it is from who -- it is janet mui from brewin dolphin who is still with us. this is a very new position. why u.s. equities? why add more to that part of the portfolio? janet: yes. we are structurally bullish on u.s. equities to start with. and we believe that from our assessment of where we are in the economic cycle, we are now in mid-cycle. which, as we move towards the late cycle stage, u.s. equities has been a now performer versus other regions -- has been then an out performer...
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janet's alarm didn't go off, why? her battery was weak or dead because she's working from home and not driving much. well, aaa told us lots of people are in the same boat. so here's what you can do. make a habit of driving a couple minutes each week, especially if you own a hybrid, to keep your battery alive and your alarm on. we tackle all sorts of insurance issues. if you have one, you can tell us about it at nbcbayarea.com, just click the "responds" option from the main menu, or you can call us, 888-996-tips. when we come back, a covid survivor's healthcare headache. when he got the run around, he asked us to step in. we did. we'll show you what happened next right after this break. i saw you toss the kites on high... improved vision coverage. so you can focus on every little detail. one of many cost-saving medicare advantage benefits from scan health plan for 2022. call today or ask your agent about scan health plan. chris: welcome back. surviving covid-19 can be a real battle, but that's not always the end of you
janet's alarm didn't go off, why? her battery was weak or dead because she's working from home and not driving much. well, aaa told us lots of people are in the same boat. so here's what you can do. make a habit of driving a couple minutes each week, especially if you own a hybrid, to keep your battery alive and your alarm on. we tackle all sorts of insurance issues. if you have one, you can tell us about it at nbcbayarea.com, just click the "responds" option from the main menu, or...
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janet rodrÍguez nos informa desde arlington, virginia. janet: los precios de la gasolina siguen por las nubes. >> ahora me sale a 115. >> se necesita. ¿quÉ se va hacer? janet: se estima que mÁs de 48 millones de estadounidenses viajarÁn el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, un aumento del 8% en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado. el problema es que hay mucha demanda y poca producciÓn y suministro de gasolina, lo que mantiene los precios altos. el presidente biden ordenÓ que se liberaran 150 millones de barriles de la reserva estadounidense. otros paÍses se comprometieron a hacer lo mismo. biden reconociÓ que los altos precios no bajarÁn de la noche a la maÑana porque los barriles se liberarÁn paulatinamente. se espera que el precio de la gasolina para este fin de feriado estÉ un dÓlar y medio mÁs caro que el aÑo pasado, por lo que un viaje por carretera costarÍa 20 $ mÁs. >> lo que puede hacer para ahorrar gasolina es evitar el trÁfico pesado. janet: la florida aprobÓ reducir el impuesto que cobra por la gasolina para ayudar a lo
janet rodrÍguez nos informa desde arlington, virginia. janet: los precios de la gasolina siguen por las nubes. >> ahora me sale a 115. >> se necesita. ¿quÉ se va hacer? janet: se estima que mÁs de 48 millones de estadounidenses viajarÁn el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias, un aumento del 8% en comparaciÓn con el aÑo pasado. el problema es que hay mucha demanda y poca producciÓn y suministro de gasolina, lo que mantiene los precios altos. el presidente biden ordenÓ que se...
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and joining us now on "about books" is janet webster jones. she's co-owner of source booksellers in, detroit. ms. jones, how long have you had your bookstore, and where are you located in detroit? >> guest: well, good morning, peter. it's a pleasure once again to be on c-span for booksellers. we've been in business since 1989 which is now s about 32 years, maybe going on 33. but in the process, we've had several changes that we have gone through, and the pandemic is our last, most impactful change, i think. >> host: so what's the last year and a half, almost two years been like for you at source? >> guest: well, when the stay at home orders came down from our governor, we closed our doors, but we did not close the business. and i feel very proud of that because my instinct the was to not close the business knowing that to start again takes much more effort. my daughters quickly got us to online sales which we had chosen not to do because we'd always wanted a relational business and not just a transactional one. however, the pandemic taught me
and joining us now on "about books" is janet webster jones. she's co-owner of source booksellers in, detroit. ms. jones, how long have you had your bookstore, and where are you located in detroit? >> guest: well, good morning, peter. it's a pleasure once again to be on c-span for booksellers. we've been in business since 1989 which is now s about 32 years, maybe going on 33. but in the process, we've had several changes that we have gone through, and the pandemic is our last,...
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janet is my mom. i want to say thank you to the american indian cultural center for giving her this honor today. i think that, you know, my mom was -- she really knew how to embody that special dynamic medicine that so many indigenous women do, in that she really balanced her tactics for justice. in the public arena, she brought her aggression against the injustices of the settler state. in those more private moments that she had many more of, with her relatives, with all of you, with me, she had a more gentle and i would say even more potent medicine. she had a way of using her decades of experience in the community to bring a story forward that would be just what you needed to hear, and that would let you know that you're not alone, that you're not crazy, and that you're going to be okay. i know that so many people in this room have had those moments and had those stories with her and i want to especially thank all of you for continuing to let her legacy live on in the way that you embody those memo
janet is my mom. i want to say thank you to the american indian cultural center for giving her this honor today. i think that, you know, my mom was -- she really knew how to embody that special dynamic medicine that so many indigenous women do, in that she really balanced her tactics for justice. in the public arena, she brought her aggression against the injustices of the settler state. in those more private moments that she had many more of, with her relatives, with all of you, with me, she...
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treasury secretary janet yellen's deadline to raise the dent ceiling is december 15th. congress will need to tackle the national defense authorization act while democrats want to push through their massive social spending bill. senator joe manchin says he will not commit to moving the bill this year. joining me right now is tom be bevin. thank you for being here. as we navigate a selloff on wall street with these new comments from the vaccine makers and the regeneron ceo as well as jay powell on the hill today, your thoughts on what could get done legislatively speaking of. we're talking about 15 legislative days left for the year. >> not a lot of time. as you mentioned, you went through the list, a lot to get done for congress. in particular, congress is going to do what they normally do which is kick the can down the road just a little bit, just far enough so that they can get through -- everyone can get home for christmas break and this can get pushed into next year. they'll do probably a continuing resolution on the budget which is what they've done before. they wil
treasury secretary janet yellen's deadline to raise the dent ceiling is december 15th. congress will need to tackle the national defense authorization act while democrats want to push through their massive social spending bill. senator joe manchin says he will not commit to moving the bill this year. joining me right now is tom be bevin. thank you for being here. as we navigate a selloff on wall street with these new comments from the vaccine makers and the regeneron ceo as well as jay powell...
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she said janet jaelyn mits, the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it, the exact quote janet yon said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge fund manager. so hedge funds, c i o, once you say a $150.00 trillion dollars a few top, james, it honestly doesn't seem so big, says she at 1st said her statement said a 100 to a 150 trillion her following paragraph. this is how you shift the overton window. these programs are exciting, she said. but as big as the public sector effort is across all our countries, the 100 trillion dollar plus price tag to address climate change globally is far bigger. and you see the cost already appeared rather smaller. so 1st she said 100150 trillion. then the nex
she said janet jaelyn mits, the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it, the exact quote janet yon said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge...
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we'll ask treasury secretary janet yellen. then we'll ask the head of the minneapolis reserve bank neel kashkari for his perspective. plus we're starting to see the seasonal impact on covid cases, lead something states to encourage booster shots for all adults. we'll check in with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and we'll talk with colorado governor jared polis, whose state isiest of wrestling with a new surge of infections. >> one in 48 of every coloradans are infected and contagious with covid-19. >> brennan: finally we'll ask world bank president david malpass about fighting inflation. will wealthy countries fulfill their broken promise to help inpolice officerrished nations to cope with a hotter planet. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." progress in our slow march back to normal seems to be a continuing series of starts and stops, and there's a lot of confusion about where we are headed. most sundays, we start the broadcast with a look at wha
we'll ask treasury secretary janet yellen. then we'll ask the head of the minneapolis reserve bank neel kashkari for his perspective. plus we're starting to see the seasonal impact on covid cases, lead something states to encourage booster shots for all adults. we'll check in with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and we'll talk with colorado governor jared polis, whose state isiest of wrestling with a new surge of infections. >> one in 48 of every coloradans are infected and...
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she said janet yell, it admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered at the exact quote janet ellen said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge fund manager. so hedge funds, c i o, once you say a $150.00 trillion dollars a few time, james, it honestly doesn't seem so big, says she at 1st said her statement said a 100 to a 150 trillion her following paragraph. this is how you shift the overton window. these programs are exciting, she said. but as big as the public sector effort is across all our countries, the 100 trillion dollar plus price tag to address climate change globally is far bigger. and you see the cost already appeared rather smaller. so 1st she said a 100, a 150 trillion. then
she said janet yell, it admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered at the exact quote janet ellen said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge...
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she said janet yell, it admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it, the exact quote janet yon said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge fund manager. so hedge funds, c i o, once you say a $150.00 trillion dollars a few time, james, it honestly doesn't seem so big, says she at 1st said her statement said a 100 to a 150 trillion her following paragraph. this is how you shift the overton window. these programs are exciting, she said. but as big as the public sector effort is across all our countries, the 100 trillion dollar plus price tag to address climate change globally is far bigger. and you see the cost already appeared rather smaller. so 1st she said a 100, a 150 trillion. then
she said janet yell, it admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it, the exact quote janet yon said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge...
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she said janet yell at admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it. the exact quote janet yon said was, quote, is a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge fund manager. so hedge funds, c i o, once you say a $150.00 trillion dollars a few time, james, it honestly doesn't seem so big, says she at 1st said her statement said a 100 to a 150 trillion her following paragraph. this is how you shift the overton window. these programs are exciting, she said. but as big as the public sector effort is across all our countries, the 100 trillion dollar plus price tag to address climate change globally is far bigger. and you see the cost already appeared rather smaller. so 1st she said a 100, a 150 trillion. then t
she said janet yell at admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it. the exact quote janet yon said was, quote, is a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge...
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we'll ask treasury secretary janet yellen. then we'll ask the head of the minneapolis reserve bank neel kashkari for his perspective. plus we're starting to see the seasonal impact on covid cases, lead something states to encourage booster shots for all adults. we'll check in with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and we'll talk with colorado governor jared polis, whose state isiest of wrestling with a new surge of infections. >> one in 48 of every coloradans are infected and contagious with covid-19. >> brennan: finally we'll ask world bank prendad malpass about fighting inflation. will wealthy countries fulfill their broken promise to help inpolice officerrished nations to cope with a hotter planet. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." >> brennan: good morning, and welcome to "face the nation." progress in our slow march back to normal seems to be a continuing series of starts and stops, and there's a lot of confusion about where we are headed. most sundays, we start the broadcast with a look at what's goin
we'll ask treasury secretary janet yellen. then we'll ask the head of the minneapolis reserve bank neel kashkari for his perspective. plus we're starting to see the seasonal impact on covid cases, lead something states to encourage booster shots for all adults. we'll check in with former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb. and we'll talk with colorado governor jared polis, whose state isiest of wrestling with a new surge of infections. >> one in 48 of every coloradans are infected and...
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she said janet yellow than midst the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it. the exact quote janet yon said was, quote, is a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge fund manager. so hedge fund c i o, once you say a $150.00 trillion dollars a few time, james, it honestly doesn't seem so big, says she at 1st said her statement said a 100 to a 150 trillion her following paragraph. this is how you shift the overton window. these programs are exciting, she said. but as big as the public sector effort is across all our countries, the 100 trillion dollar plus price tag to address climate change globally is far bigger. and you see the cost already appeared rather smaller. so 1st she said 100150 trillion. then the next
she said janet yellow than midst the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered it. the exact quote janet yon said was, quote, is a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later, max, they quoted, they have a piece from eric peters who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge...
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we will speak to janet webster jones, owner of detroit source booksellers about how she's been navigating book selling in the pandemic. we will also look at the latest books in politics and current affairs. but first, let's start with this week's publishing industry news. penguin random house, the largest book publisher in the u.s., recently made an offer to buy simon and schuster. the justice department filed suit to stop that merger. but now the authors guild has weighed in saying, quote, we are heartened by the doj strong and consistent focus on authors and it's understanding of the fact that authors inevitably lose income when there is limited competition, which in turn adversely impact the reading public, because fewer important books are written. the 2.2 billion dollar merger between penguin and simon and schuster was announced last year. the publishers intend to contest. in other news, britain's largest literary prize was awarded. this year's booker prize was given to south african author damon galgut for his novel "the promise". this was his third nomination and his first time win
we will speak to janet webster jones, owner of detroit source booksellers about how she's been navigating book selling in the pandemic. we will also look at the latest books in politics and current affairs. but first, let's start with this week's publishing industry news. penguin random house, the largest book publisher in the u.s., recently made an offer to buy simon and schuster. the justice department filed suit to stop that merger. but now the authors guild has weighed in saying, quote, we...
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jan crawford, cbs news, fairfax, virginia. >> o'donnell: thank you, janet. we'll be right back. hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. better skin from your body wash? try olay body wash with skincare super ingredient collagen! olay body wash hydrates to improve skin 3x better, from dry and dull to firm and radiant. with olay body, i feel fearless in my skin. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breath
jan crawford, cbs news, fairfax, virginia. >> o'donnell: thank you, janet. we'll be right back. hi, my name is cherrie. i'm 76 and i live on the oregon coast. my husband, sam, we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen....
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janet yellen call the whole process a self-inflicted wound. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: yields on treasury bills maturing at the end of the year rose after janet yellen said they do not have a lot of time left for borrowing after december 3. she said she will be updating congress on how much time is left. our washington correspondent annmarie hordern joins us. walk us through what else we learn. she is purely trying to put pressure on congress. annmarie: does not look like it will be a merry christmas for congress. we are exactly where we were a month ago when we are able to lift the debt ceiling and avoid coming up to the edge of that cliff. now treasury secretary yellen will have to let congress know again what is that date. maybe into january. she will give us a range time of that date. there is a lot of pressure on congress trying to get through a massive spending intact land on top of the debt ceiling. a stopgap funding measure will be need to be done as well. time is ticking and then we have two weeks of working days left. guy: she cann
janet yellen call the whole process a self-inflicted wound. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: yields on treasury bills maturing at the end of the year rose after janet yellen said they do not have a lot of time left for borrowing after december 3. she said she will be updating congress on how much time is left. our washington correspondent annmarie hordern joins us. walk us through what else we learn. she is purely trying to put pressure on congress. annmarie: does not look like it will be a merry...
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she said janet yell, it admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was house 0 head tweeted about it. they covered it. the exact quote janet yon said was, quote, is a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later max, they quoted that they have a piece from eric peters, who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge fund manager. so hedge funds, c i o, once you say a $150.00 trillion dollars a few. ta james, it honestly doesn't seem so big. says she at 1st said her statement said a 100 to a 150 trillion her following paragraph. this is how you shift the overton window. these programs are exciting, she said. but as big as the public sector effort is across all our countries, the 100 trillion dollar plus price tag to address climate change globally is far bigger. and you see the cost already appeared rather smaller. so 1st she said 100150 trillion. then the
she said janet yell, it admits the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was house 0 head tweeted about it. they covered it. the exact quote janet yon said was, quote, is a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later max, they quoted that they have a piece from eric peters, who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a...
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good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening. this is where they're giving the vaccine at the hospital tonight, and it is busy. across the country, appointments at some doctor's offices and clinics are going fast. it's here from the privacy of a georgia pediatrician's office -- >> all good. >> it's a game-changer to us. >> reporter: to a large houston hospital clinic. >> super fast, okay? >> reporter: thousands of parents took their children to get the vaccine on the first day it became available for 5 to 11-year-olds. >> julian has a medical condition we're worried about. now he is vaccinated so it's a relief. >> reporter: the children's version is a third of what older age groups get with smaller needles and distinctive orange packaging. millions of doses were already on their way to hospitals and pharmacies awaiting tuesday's signoff by the cdc. but while some children quickly received shots, nearly a third of parents in one survey say they won't vaccinate their child.accine immediately, like i did for myself. >> reporter: doc
good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening. this is where they're giving the vaccine at the hospital tonight, and it is busy. across the country, appointments at some doctor's offices and clinics are going fast. it's here from the privacy of a georgia pediatrician's office -- >> all good. >> it's a game-changer to us. >> reporter: to a large houston hospital clinic. >> super fast, okay? >> reporter: thousands of parents took their children to get...
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janet: sorry about that. the first and foremost that we are trying to accelerate is our space points. this is a model of that right here. looks like a miniature version of the space shuttle. it's due to launch at the end of next year from the kennedy space center. so we are trying to keep that on track for that launch window would begin at the end of november next year and end at the end of february 2023. in addition we're trying to accelerate our ability to build space destinations which would include an inflatable habitat that would go to low-earth orbit and be available for the time when the international space station reaches the end of its normal life. so we want to have that checked out and operational before the end of the life of the international space station. that is what we are in partnership with blue origin for. caroline: this is validation to the credibility of the business. i look at the investors, but also blackrock private equity as well. household names. what do they see in their business?
janet: sorry about that. the first and foremost that we are trying to accelerate is our space points. this is a model of that right here. looks like a miniature version of the space shuttle. it's due to launch at the end of next year from the kennedy space center. so we are trying to keep that on track for that launch window would begin at the end of november next year and end at the end of february 2023. in addition we're trying to accelerate our ability to build space destinations which would...
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we will talk with janet webster jones, owner of the booksellers about how she's navigated bookselling during the pandemic. we will also look at the latest books on politics and current affairs. but first, let's start with this week's publishing industry news. penguin random house, the largest book publisher in the u.s. recently made an offer to buy simon and schuster. the justice department filed suit but now the authors guild has weighed in saying we are heartened by the strong consistent focus on authors and its understanding of the fact that authors inevitably lose income when there's competition that impacts the public because fewer important books are written. the $2.2 billion merger between penguin and a simon and schuster was announced last year. the publishers intend to contest the decision. in other words, britain's largest literary prize was awarded this week. this year's prize was given to south african author damon for his book the promise. this was his third nomination and first time receiving the prize. and in other news, the library association has announced their final
we will talk with janet webster jones, owner of the booksellers about how she's navigated bookselling during the pandemic. we will also look at the latest books on politics and current affairs. but first, let's start with this week's publishing industry news. penguin random house, the largest book publisher in the u.s. recently made an offer to buy simon and schuster. the justice department filed suit but now the authors guild has weighed in saying we are heartened by the strong consistent...
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soledad: janet currie is a professor of economics at princeton university. thank you for talking with me. really appreciated it. announcer: coming up, america doesn't have enough school bus drivers. how one iowa town is filling in the gaps. >> to just step in as a as a teacher to come. that was a very new role to play today at the school. announcer: plus, what do harriet tubman and climate change have to do with one another? more than you might think. and a groundbreaking discovery in a galaxy far, far away. what might be the first planet ever identified outside the milky way. ♪ when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell
soledad: janet currie is a professor of economics at princeton university. thank you for talking with me. really appreciated it. announcer: coming up, america doesn't have enough school bus drivers. how one iowa town is filling in the gaps. >> to just step in as a as a teacher to come. that was a very new role to play today at the school. announcer: plus, what do harriet tubman and climate change have to do with one another? more than you might think. and a groundbreaking discovery in a...
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janet yellen is speaking in the function of treasury secretary. she has news for you, stop worrying about the implosion of the yield curve, because the worry is not necessary. she sees a strong and solid the recovery, stop worrying about the biggest one-day move of flattening in the treasury market. that from the treasury secretary, that is a red-hot headline from janet yellen. what we're hearing from his guidance and terms of quality of the recovery and a new slope with regard to how jay powell had handled the ongoing news flow around his trading. let me bring you to ryanair, praising powell's response and the fed to the controversy around a number of members and their trading. profit up to hundred $25 million -- $225 million, lighter than the estimate that i had. second quarter, letter perhaps than -- like her perhaps than -- lighter than the market had anticipated. ryanair is thinking of delisting. this would have to do with brexit, which is where do you want the listing of your stock given the differential? rising stocks, jet fuel edging, appr
janet yellen is speaking in the function of treasury secretary. she has news for you, stop worrying about the implosion of the yield curve, because the worry is not necessary. she sees a strong and solid the recovery, stop worrying about the biggest one-day move of flattening in the treasury market. that from the treasury secretary, that is a red-hot headline from janet yellen. what we're hearing from his guidance and terms of quality of the recovery and a new slope with regard to how jay...
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now the challenge for president biden is selling it here at home what treasury secretary janet yellen has to say about that >>> later we're digging into tesla, call options and the ro role in the run up past $1 trillion. >>> we're back after this. of r. but it's all about the baby steps. maybe it's a jump or eating something green. or taking mom to get that vaccine. ♪ healthier means bringing stuff to the folks ♪ ♪ that really need it. ♪ ♪ like help at 2 am or care that's right at home. ♪ ♪ believe it. ♪ ♪ and caring for them all means ♪ ♪ we're doing healthier right. ♪ ♪ so, let's do it all together people, ♪ ♪ 'cause this is what healthier looks like. ♪ it's another day. ♪ so, let's do it all together people, ♪ and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's net
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janet: a little bit of everything you just said. we want to enable more businesses go to the area of low earth orbit, which is about 200 to 250 miles up. one of the main advantages we provide is the ability to feel the lack of gravity. you are able to manufacture materials with fewer density. you are able to do medical research better in microgravity. we can print 3d tissue that can potentially grow into orbit so we can print organs for people so they would not have to wait for donors to donate organs to people when they are most in need. there is a limitless number of opportunities. we probably do not know the one that is going to be the big result of all this work. we probably don't even know what that is yet because most of our research end up in things that we do not anticipate. there's of the biggest producers of monetary and beneficial gain all the way around. caroline: you worked with nostra -- with nasa. you were an astronaut. you are in the astronaut hall of fame. talk to us about some of the other companies we might know a
janet: a little bit of everything you just said. we want to enable more businesses go to the area of low earth orbit, which is about 200 to 250 miles up. one of the main advantages we provide is the ability to feel the lack of gravity. you are able to manufacture materials with fewer density. you are able to do medical research better in microgravity. we can print 3d tissue that can potentially grow into orbit so we can print organs for people so they would not have to wait for donors to donate...
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jan crawford, cbs news, fairfax, virginia. >> o'donnell: thank you, janet. we'll be right back. >>> reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm norah o'donnell 6789. >>> this is cbs news flash, i'm tom hanson in new york. a federal jum has rejected an emergency injunction by donald trump. trump's lawyers have already appealed the decision. >>> the tomb of the unknown soldier is open to the public for the first time in in 96 years. there's going to be a two-day flower ceremony for the public to pay their respects. and another season of squid game is on the way t korean thriller was one of the most popular shows in streaming history. season one has raked in nearly $900 million so far. >>> for more news, download the cbs news app or connected tv. i'm tom hanson, cbs new york. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin with a major milestone in the fight against covid. it was exactly one year ago today that pfizer said its covid vaccine proved to be highly effective against the coronavirus in trials. the first shots came
jan crawford, cbs news, fairfax, virginia. >> o'donnell: thank you, janet. we'll be right back. >>> reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm norah o'donnell 6789. >>> this is cbs news flash, i'm tom hanson in new york. a federal jum has rejected an emergency injunction by donald trump. trump's lawyers have already appealed the decision. >>> the tomb of the unknown soldier is open to the public for the first time in in 96 years. there's going to be a two-day...
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janet yellen and attract record of leading us out of the pandemic. she worked closely with powell when she was fed chair and the commerce supports powell's renomination. they are saying this. respected at home and abroad chairman powell help the u.s. in her economic partners successfully navigate the challenges from the pandemic. powell must be reappointed or reconfirm by february 28 when his term ends so the continuity from the federal reserve level. one interesting note, the harassment she was the senator she voted no on powell in 2018. david: thank you very much, market watchers luke lloyd and michelle. investors like lower rates but today the market is up despite the fact that they will not get rates as low as low as fed chair brainard would have them. >> the market loves that jay powell got reelected. the biggest thing the market hates is uncertainty. if he didn't get reelected, it becomes very uncertain out there. the fact of the matter is jay powell is accommodative and probably over accommodative in the market loves that. they should love in
janet yellen and attract record of leading us out of the pandemic. she worked closely with powell when she was fed chair and the commerce supports powell's renomination. they are saying this. respected at home and abroad chairman powell help the u.s. in her economic partners successfully navigate the challenges from the pandemic. powell must be reappointed or reconfirm by february 28 when his term ends so the continuity from the federal reserve level. one interesting note, the harassment she...
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janet jackson did not. while timber lake was celebrated. >> her career suffered because of someone whose ego was hurt. >> reporter: if she had apologized in person like justin did, would things have been different for her? >> she had apologized. she apologized two or three times. janet's career certainly descended while justin's career ascended. and that's something you can't ignore. i think it says a lot about our industry and how we handle ageism. i think it has a lot to do with sexism and i think it has a lot to do with racism. >> reporter: last february in the wake of the me too movement and the times of the britney documentary, timber lake apologized to both stars posting in part, i understand i fell short in these moments and many others and in a system that condones misogyny and racism. >> at a certain level, a pound of flesh was taken from both of those women. >> reporter: what specifically has changed to get us to this point? >> i think we have platforms now that allow us to be deterred. i don't th
janet jackson did not. while timber lake was celebrated. >> her career suffered because of someone whose ego was hurt. >> reporter: if she had apologized in person like justin did, would things have been different for her? >> she had apologized. she apologized two or three times. janet's career certainly descended while justin's career ascended. and that's something you can't ignore. i think it says a lot about our industry and how we handle ageism. i think it has a lot to do...
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he and janet yellen will be testifying in front of the senate banking committee. we know what they will say in their opening statements. the chairman will talk about inflationary outlook. he also talks about the downside risk. that will be important for his language especially ahead of the jobs report on friday. also coming up in terms of economic data a conference form dashboard consumer confidence. we saw a slight uptake in october that we expect to see come down in november. inflation risks, virus concerns, how much are they weighing? we will see if that trend holds. finally at 1:00 p.m. eastern time the vice chairman of the federal reserve will be speaking. does clear that echo when he said days ago or has that thesis changed with about two weeks to go? jonathan: the vice chairman unleashed in the final moments of his term. unleashed, a little bit later on. for our audience on radio tuning in, everyone talking about the interview with the modernity ceo. i will bring in the quote. there is no world where you think this is the same level he is talking about vacc
he and janet yellen will be testifying in front of the senate banking committee. we know what they will say in their opening statements. the chairman will talk about inflationary outlook. he also talks about the downside risk. that will be important for his language especially ahead of the jobs report on friday. also coming up in terms of economic data a conference form dashboard consumer confidence. we saw a slight uptake in october that we expect to see come down in november. inflation risks,...
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and don't miss jerome powell and janet yellen's testimony. in the preprepared testimony -- a lot of people said this was dovish, but i thought it was balanced the chairman talked about the omicron variant posting downside risk to employment, but he also talked about inflation with this -- we will use our tools to support the economy and a strong labor market and to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched. tom: my emphasis is on the labor report that we start picking up on tomorrow and into thursday and into friday's job report. i think the jobs report, this factor is more important. three month moving average. what if the on employment drops even more than surveyed. jonathan: take a three month average and for darts, because that seems to be what is happening. we talk about it every month, that range once again wide. kailey: by hundreds of thousands wide. pretty much every jobs report we have had over the last six months or so, because it is impossible to forecast in this economy. without people would come back in the labor market w
and don't miss jerome powell and janet yellen's testimony. in the preprepared testimony -- a lot of people said this was dovish, but i thought it was balanced the chairman talked about the omicron variant posting downside risk to employment, but he also talked about inflation with this -- we will use our tools to support the economy and a strong labor market and to prevent higher inflation from becoming entrenched. tom: my emphasis is on the labor report that we start picking up on tomorrow and...
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janet shamlian, thank you. and we're going it turn now that that rough election night for democrats. in virginia, republican glenn youngkin pulled off a big victory over democrat terry mcauliffe. in new jersey, democratic incumbent phil murphy was expected to win in a landslide but is leading tonight by a razor-thin margin. we get more now from cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: big warning signs tonight for democrats as the upset in virginia and tighter-than-expected results in new jersey put president biden's agenda and democratic control of congress in jeopardy. mr. biden said voters sent a message. >> people want us to get things done. people are upset and uncertain about a lot of things. >> reporter: that was clear. republican glenn youngkin's victory over democrat terry mcauliffe in virginia, a state the president had won by 10 points a year ago. voters showed they were unhappy with the direconthe country and inaction in washington. some democrats today blame themselves. >> look, congressional dems hurt terry
janet shamlian, thank you. and we're going it turn now that that rough election night for democrats. in virginia, republican glenn youngkin pulled off a big victory over democrat terry mcauliffe. in new jersey, democratic incumbent phil murphy was expected to win in a landslide but is leading tonight by a razor-thin margin. we get more now from cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: big warning signs tonight for democrats as the upset in virginia and tighter-than-expected results in new jersey put...
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janet shamlian, thank you. and we're going it turn now that that rough election night for democrats. in virginia, republican glenn youngkin pulled off a big victory over democrat terry mcauliffe. in new jersey, democratic incumbent phil murphy was expected to win in a landslide but is leading tonight by a razor-thin margin. we get more now from cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: big warning signs tonight for democrats as the upset in virginia and tighter- than-expected results in new jersey put president biden's agenda and democratic control of congress in jeopardy. mr. biden said voters sent a message. >> people want us to get things done. people are upset and uncertain about a lot of things. >> reporter: that was clear. republican glenn youngkin's victory over democrat terry mcauliffe in virginia, a state the president had won by 10 points a year ago. voters showed they were unhappy with the direction of the country and inaction in washington. some democrats today blame themselves. >> look, congressional dems hurt
janet shamlian, thank you. and we're going it turn now that that rough election night for democrats. in virginia, republican glenn youngkin pulled off a big victory over democrat terry mcauliffe. in new jersey, democratic incumbent phil murphy was expected to win in a landslide but is leading tonight by a razor-thin margin. we get more now from cbs' ed o'keefe. >> reporter: big warning signs tonight for democrats as the upset in virginia and tighter- than-expected results in new jersey...
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janet yellen crypto currency today, she seems hell-bent on derailing. when i think of crypto, i think of the crypto, their path to economic independence so hardly -- how does yellen and company continue to be the stable coins and crypto and piquant all the time? >> i don't trust folks like her and the federal reserve have totally underestimated inflation, they told us it would be much lower, targets were to present, we are now 6.2%. the is ahead against inflation, returns we are seeing not just crypto but gold and commodities are good hedges against the inflation we are seeing. i do want to say in response to your previous just paying down debt, there's historical evidence we have in the united states, we were responsible after world war ii, we have enormous debt. right now under the biden administration, we are at nearly 126% but in 1960, prior to lbj and the great society, were at 52% in 1980, 35%. 56% in 2000 so it's not that we can't be responsible, we can and we must. charles: by the way, one of the roaring 1920s, government lower taxes, cut spendi
janet yellen crypto currency today, she seems hell-bent on derailing. when i think of crypto, i think of the crypto, their path to economic independence so hardly -- how does yellen and company continue to be the stable coins and crypto and piquant all the time? >> i don't trust folks like her and the federal reserve have totally underestimated inflation, they told us it would be much lower, targets were to present, we are now 6.2%. the is ahead against inflation, returns we are seeing...
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janet, inflation rising everywhere, this typically erodes pension savings. how do you protect against this? guest: indeed, inflation is a relevant issue. therefore, it is important, looking at [indiscernible] on the pension schemes, $5.3 trillion of assets, the trend was that there have been ongoing increases in equity allocations. last year was the first time we saw equities reaping above the mid-an overall asset allocation has been relatively unchanged, what is remarkable is a acceleration in sustainable investments. paul: when you are talking to investors about diversification, what kind of conversations to have? -- do you have? janet: that is something many investors or asset owners would be agreeing to has a basic principle, when it comes to actual implementations, they are always roadblock. these are the things we try to coach investors not to, because they should be sticking with objectives when they make their overall investment allocations. shery: [indiscernible] janet: the most worrying investment is covid, some worried about the pension investment
janet, inflation rising everywhere, this typically erodes pension savings. how do you protect against this? guest: indeed, inflation is a relevant issue. therefore, it is important, looking at [indiscernible] on the pension schemes, $5.3 trillion of assets, the trend was that there have been ongoing increases in equity allocations. last year was the first time we saw equities reaping above the mid-an overall asset allocation has been relatively unchanged, what is remarkable is a acceleration in...
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tenemos una amplia cobertura Íbamos a conversar con janet rodrÍguez aquÍ en la casa blanca. janet los lÍderes buscaban estrechar relaciones.: junto al presidente joe biden, el mandatario se comprometiÓ a poner de su parte para fortalecer la regiÓn.y se nos facilita porque como lo ha expresado el presidente, Él quiere que el trato sea respetuoso y entre iguales. agradeciÓ joe biden de que no trate a mÉxico como unpatio trasero. se discutiÓ la pandemia, la economÍa y el cambio climÁtico y hasta el trÁfico ilÍcito de drogas segÚn la casa blanca. el embajador de estados unidos nos dice que la reforma energÉtica que ha sido tema de discrepancia tambiÉn estuvo sobre la mesa. tenemos mucha confianza de que estamos creando un mundo donde podamos trabajar en ese futuro y el cambio climÁtico de la energÍa renovable con mÉxico. migraciÓn se discutiÓ a grandes rasgos con el enfoque de las causas de raÍz. estados unidos le pidiÓ ambos vecinos que se comprometieran a donar a terceros paÍses la misma cantidad de vacunas contra el covid—19 que este paÍs les donÓ. j
tenemos una amplia cobertura Íbamos a conversar con janet rodrÍguez aquÍ en la casa blanca. janet los lÍderes buscaban estrechar relaciones.: junto al presidente joe biden, el mandatario se comprometiÓ a poner de su parte para fortalecer la regiÓn.y se nos facilita porque como lo ha expresado el presidente, Él quiere que el trato sea respetuoso y entre iguales. agradeciÓ joe biden de que no trate a mÉxico como unpatio trasero. se discutiÓ la pandemia, la economÍa y el cambio...
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she said janet yellow don't miss the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered at the exact quote janet ellen said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later max, they quoted that they have a piece from eric peters, who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a hedge fund manager. so hedge funds, c i o, once you say a $150.00 trillion dollars a few times, it honestly doesn't seem so big. says she at 1st said her statement said a 100 to a 150 trillion her following paragraph. this is how you shift the overton window. these programs are exciting, she said. but as big as the public sector effort is across all our countries, the 100 trillion dollar plus price tag to address climate change globally is far bigger. and you see the cost already appeared rather smaller. so 1st she said 100150 trillion. then the nex
she said janet yellow don't miss the net 0 grand reset. price tag will be a $150.00 trillion dollars, which was how 0 hedge tweeted about it. they covered at the exact quote janet ellen said was quote, it's a global transition for which we have an estimated price tag. some have put the global figure between a 100 and a 150 trillion over the next 3 decades. 0 hedge then a few days later max, they quoted that they have a piece from eric peters, who is a c i o of one river asset management. he's a...
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. >> reporter: so in that meeting right now, janet yellen, treasury secretary, she worked very closely with fed chairman jay powell and supported his work. he is seen as front-runner to keep his own job. moderate democrats backing him as well as republicans. plus, powell has a track record of guiding the economy out of a crisis, but he has been hit with two district presidents resigning after being scrutinized for market trades during the pandemic. powell and lael brainard both met with the prime minister recently. brainard is being backed by progressives with senator elizabeth warren leading the charge, also the lone registered democrat sitting on the board of governors for the federal reserve. the white house is saying that officially no decision has been made yet, but the federal reserve chairman's job, or term's up february 28th of this year. there does need to be time for a hearing, a nomination -- confirmation hearing in the senate. so that announcement, liz, could come at any time. back to you. liz: edward, there is some palace intrigue floating around wall street. citi put out
. >> reporter: so in that meeting right now, janet yellen, treasury secretary, she worked very closely with fed chairman jay powell and supported his work. he is seen as front-runner to keep his own job. moderate democrats backing him as well as republicans. plus, powell has a track record of guiding the economy out of a crisis, but he has been hit with two district presidents resigning after being scrutinized for market trades during the pandemic. powell and lael brainard both met with...
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janet yellen says controlling covid-19 is the key to easing inflation. speaking on face the nation, janet yellen said it is important to understand that the current because of inflation in her view is the pandemic. she also said she expects inflation to decline by the second half of 2022 with prices returning to normal and labor supply and demand handers -- patterns normalized. china's covid czar has defended the strict containment policy. according to the local news, the official called it the most efficient way to protect chinese people saying the measures have not hindered the chinese economy. the latest outbreak is in a city where tens of thousands of university students are in lockdown on their campuses. and china gets a new bourse. it is intended as a platform for small and medium-sized companies who have trouble raising capital. about summit -- 70 companies will migrate and an additional 10 will be viewed for the first time. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more th
janet yellen says controlling covid-19 is the key to easing inflation. speaking on face the nation, janet yellen said it is important to understand that the current because of inflation in her view is the pandemic. she also said she expects inflation to decline by the second half of 2022 with prices returning to normal and labor supply and demand handers -- patterns normalized. china's covid czar has defended the strict containment policy. according to the local news, the official called it the...
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let's talk to janet about this, the investment director. good morning, janet. this problem with the nord stream two and being approved it is very political and yet it is constantly pushing up gas prices. constantly pushing up gas rices. ., , prices. good morning sally. thank you _ prices. good morning sally. thank you for _ prices. good morning sally. thank you for having - prices. good morning sally. thank you for having me. . thank you for having me. absolutely. this is a political situation because the pipeline, it is an underground pipeline which goes directly from russia and germany so it would bypass company such as ukraine and some other central european countries which actually get a lot of fees from transporting gas. so it is a political situation and, of course, we are still waiting the german regulators to approve the pipeline and it does seem that the additional capacity and supply to central europe is going to be delayed at least until early next year. so it means basically in winter this year we will not get cheap supply from russia and as a resul
let's talk to janet about this, the investment director. good morning, janet. this problem with the nord stream two and being approved it is very political and yet it is constantly pushing up gas prices. constantly pushing up gas rices. ., , prices. good morning sally. thank you _ prices. good morning sally. thank you for _ prices. good morning sally. thank you for having - prices. good morning sally. thank you for having me. . thank you for having me. absolutely. this is a political situation...
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janet yellen speaking to "face the nation." and economic advisor brian deese. they are clearly worried about inflation. today, the president will sign the infrastructure agreement in law. he wanted to make sure he had the full show and dance with leaders on the right and left joining him on this signing. potentially when he does, this can be a way to build up those terrible poll numbers we saw over the weekend. tom: the vectors moving in the wrong direction pat will be compared to the former president, mr. trump, shortly. how does he turn that around, particularly by the symbolism of powell v. brainard? annmarie: one thing i will say was this poll was done after the bipartisan infrastructure agreement was voted on. the administration likely thought that would give them a boost. it has not yet. potentially today's assignment, potentially the president going to the road this week, going to agm plan and a number of other places to talk infrastructure that could help him. when it comes to powell versus governor bryan already -- powell versus government brainard, we
janet yellen speaking to "face the nation." and economic advisor brian deese. they are clearly worried about inflation. today, the president will sign the infrastructure agreement in law. he wanted to make sure he had the full show and dance with leaders on the right and left joining him on this signing. potentially when he does, this can be a way to build up those terrible poll numbers we saw over the weekend. tom: the vectors moving in the wrong direction pat will be compared to the...
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let's bring in janet ivey. skploezer of space and creator of janet. >> it is exciting. you are right. it sounds like armageddon or deep impact. this is really exciting. on board, it has amazing sole rays and is testing some new types of propulson. dart will go hurdling at it at about 15,000 miles an hour. the first time humans have ever altered the dynamics of any kind of solar system body. this poses no threat. no one needs to do a meme today, asteroid headed to earth but in 100 years, we could face something like it. there is a camera on board. it will get pictures and images of did it work? it is an exciting mission but it does sound a bit like sci-fi. >> this has to be a major priority, preserving the planet and making sure life conditions needs to be a top priority. how are they thinking of using this as a model in the future? >> it is absolutely being considered as a model. not only for how we protect our planet but also for ion pr propulson. jupiter has been our planet defense system. it is 2/3 of the size of everything in our solar system. so it takes most of th
let's bring in janet ivey. skploezer of space and creator of janet. >> it is exciting. you are right. it sounds like armageddon or deep impact. this is really exciting. on board, it has amazing sole rays and is testing some new types of propulson. dart will go hurdling at it at about 15,000 miles an hour. the first time humans have ever altered the dynamics of any kind of solar system body. this poses no threat. no one needs to do a meme today, asteroid headed to earth but in 100 years,...
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. >> reporter: in an interview on face the nation janet yellen said covid caused a seismic shift in the way americans spend money leading to shortages. >> there is economic cost and americans feel it. >> reporter: consumer price index which tracks cost of every day items from eggs to pickup trucks jumped 6.2% in the past year. speaking of eggs, they're up about 12%. so are cars and trucks. a new one will run nearly 10% more and a used one, 26%. the democrats nearly $2 trillion build back better plan will help save the economy. >> this bill is going to address core cost american families are facing. >> reporter: republicans disagree. >> every republican opposes. >> reporter: most americans support the social spending measure as well as $1.2 trillion transportation bill but 70% say the economy is in bad shape and only 39% approve of the way president biden is handling it. >> president biden is expected to hold a signing ceremony for the $1.2 trillion transportation bill and finally get it moving along the way. >>> 4:45. time for your money watch report. a push to bring relief to drivers a
. >> reporter: in an interview on face the nation janet yellen said covid caused a seismic shift in the way americans spend money leading to shortages. >> there is economic cost and americans feel it. >> reporter: consumer price index which tracks cost of every day items from eggs to pickup trucks jumped 6.2% in the past year. speaking of eggs, they're up about 12%. so are cars and trucks. a new one will run nearly 10% more and a used one, 26%. the democrats nearly $2 trillion...