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phil: thank you. on to sport, and we start with the tokyo olympics which could be held without any spectators according to the head of the organizing committee. he says the games would only be a success if organizers completely protect athletes and japanese people. this week, organizers issued olympic playbooks that require daily testing of athletes and restrict their use of public transport. the games are expected to begin on the 23rd of july. a german gymnast has told dw she hopes more female athletes across other sports will follow her lead and wear full body suits at the tokyo olympics. last week, she was one of three german artistic gymnasts who made history as the first to wear a full suit for unitard -- full suit or unitard in competition for nonreligious reasons. she said it would help end the sexualization of her support. >> yes, i would love to see more gymnas wearing this full unitard. but i wan every woman in every sport to have the opportunity to decide for herself what she wants to wear.
phil: thank you. on to sport, and we start with the tokyo olympics which could be held without any spectators according to the head of the organizing committee. he says the games would only be a success if organizers completely protect athletes and japanese people. this week, organizers issued olympic playbooks that require daily testing of athletes and restrict their use of public transport. the games are expected to begin on the 23rd of july. a german gymnast has told dw she hopes more female...
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phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the ogram. prosecutors in france have opened a terrorism investigation after a police employee was stabbed to death at a police station near paris. the people thought to be connected to the attacker have been detained. french president emmanuel macron said the country would never give into what he called islamist terrorists. reporter: a normally quiet residential area just outside paris, now the center of attention in france. security agents flooded the area, investigating the killing of a police employee that occurred in an unlikely location. "the police station is very well protected. there is a protective lock, and so people cannot just walk in. the attacker waited for her to go and change her parking ticket. the murderer caught her by surprise as she left the police station for just a moment. it was a cowardly, barbaric attack to kill someone and to kill a policewoman." local media report that the attacker was a 36-year-old man with no criminal record. some witnesses say they heard him say "
phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the ogram. prosecutors in france have opened a terrorism investigation after a police employee was stabbed to death at a police station near paris. the people thought to be connected to the attacker have been detained. french president emmanuel macron said the country would never give into what he called islamist terrorists. reporter: a normally quiet residential area just outside paris, now the center of attention in france. security agents flooded the area,...
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phil: dw's melinda crane. world leaders are increasingly concerned about troops along russia's border with the ukraine. the u.s., germany, and france are calling on moscow to halt the movements of its forces. observers say russian backed separatist rebels have reportedly breached a cease-fire. ♪' >> russian state television offers a different way of looking at things. it reports that you can nato pose a threat to russia, and not the other way around. it shows video footage of moscow's response. russian troops engaged in military exercises in crimea. wild to the west looks like saber rattling is viewed differently by russia. for moscow, it's a necessary reinforcement of its defenses against the west. >> the majority of the ukrainian military understand the fatal consequences of any actions that would lead to conflict. i hope they won't be provoked by politicians who in turn are being provoked by the west, especially the united states. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky sees western troops as essential back
phil: dw's melinda crane. world leaders are increasingly concerned about troops along russia's border with the ukraine. the u.s., germany, and france are calling on moscow to halt the movements of its forces. observers say russian backed separatist rebels have reportedly breached a cease-fire. ♪' >> russian state television offers a different way of looking at things. it reports that you can nato pose a threat to russia, and not the other way around. it shows video footage of moscow's...
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phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and and he was in his chick hazard costume. sorry. anyway so i saw a man in he said as in a phone john i was yeah johnny i know who you are and i said oh. well thanks for recommending me for i go you do he goes yeah i've seen you work your friend i think you're great oh god will thanks recommend me as i you'll be fantastic and he walked on and. you know i thought. it catches a job i think about him almost every day fill up and a lot of my summer. you know. and his memory they know my god phil hartman spoke to me that's how big we thought of him you know and i was like a puppy dog after that he was li
phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and...
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phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and and he was in his chick hazard costume. sorry. anyway so i saw him and in he said as in a phone john i was yeah johnny i know who you are and i said oh. well thanks for recommending me for i go you do he goes yeah i've seen you work your friend i think you're great oh god will thanks recommend me as i you'll be fantastic and he walked on and. you know i thought. it catches a job i think about him almost every day fill up in a lot of my summer. and as part of the oh my god phil hartman spoke to me that's how big we thought of him you know and i was like a puppy dog after that he was like you know
phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and...
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phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and and he was in his chick hazard costume. sorry. anyway so i saw him in he said as in a phone john i was yeah johnny i know who you are and i said oh. well thanks for recommending me for i go you do he goes yeah i've seen you work your friend i think you're great oh god will thanks recommend me as i you'll be fantastic and he walked on and. you know i thought. it catches a job i think about him almost every day fill up in a lot of my son. and his number they know my god phil hartman spoke to me that's how big we thought of him you know and i was like a puppy dog after that he was like you know the
phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and...
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phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and and he was in his chick hazard costume. and. sorry. anyway so i saw a man in he said as in a phone john i was yeah johnny i know who you are and i said oh. well thanks for recommending me for i go you do he goes yeah i've seen you work your friend i think you're great oh god with thanks recommended i you'll be fantastic and he walked on and. you know i thought. it catches a judd i think about him almost every day fill up and i'm like oh my son. and his memory they are my god phil hartman spoke to me that's how big we thought of him you know and i was like a puppy dog after that he was like you kn
phil knows who i am because yes now you have their stand on the grounds nobody had money phil was the king of the grounding so it was like we were just taking classes in the senate company but the main company we idolized everybody in it phil was like the the best improviser he was the king tremendous charisma who's a genius you know and i remember. in the senate we got lockers in the hallway this is 1900 feet or to put our costumes in and fill came walking down the hall i'd never met him and...
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phil: that's a great question. this for us comes back to is this a reflationary environment or an inflationary environment. reflation is what we think we are in. that is an environment where companies can grow. the fed has a 2% inflation target, higher because they say they want this average inflation story. that is the environment we think we are in right now. the inflationary environment is that tail risk that the fed has to come in sooner rather than later. so we think this is a reflation environment where you get to see inflation rates at or around 2%, and that is a good story for us. tom: we are about the statistics here. the dreaded yankees are playing april ball, truly in last place, and even worse, the dreaded mets -- for those of you worldwide, the mets are another baseball team in new york -- they are playing ball that is pretty good. that's all for us. lisa: come on. jonathan: no, no, no. phil: you don't win championships in april, tom. that's the bottom line. just like you don't asset allocate for today
phil: that's a great question. this for us comes back to is this a reflationary environment or an inflationary environment. reflation is what we think we are in. that is an environment where companies can grow. the fed has a 2% inflation target, higher because they say they want this average inflation story. that is the environment we think we are in right now. the inflationary environment is that tail risk that the fed has to come in sooner rather than later. so we think this is a reflation...
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i know, but i've got to get phil flynn in here because, phil, you saw what sarge did sell and what he held on to, and he did hold on to some tech. microsoft today, phil, looks very healthy. they've just landed this contract worth up to about $22 billion for augmented reality devices, holistic, you know, headsets for the u.s. army. to see microsoft move up 2.5%, that's a pretty big move, right in. >> it really is for that big of a stock, and that's a stock that has been doing fantastic for some time. really they've reinvented themselves over the last couple of years, and this is a new phase of their business, absolutely. and that's why, you know, it's not all about the infrastructure package. there's a lot of things going on. i mean, you look at the manufacturing data, strongest in many, many years, europe breaking records, you know, we have all the stimulus, a lot of people's checks in stocks that you want to look at infrastructure-driven, they're doing great, you got these other ones, and microsoft is a great example. but i honestly believe it was because you told everyone when the i
i know, but i've got to get phil flynn in here because, phil, you saw what sarge did sell and what he held on to, and he did hold on to some tech. microsoft today, phil, looks very healthy. they've just landed this contract worth up to about $22 billion for augmented reality devices, holistic, you know, headsets for the u.s. army. to see microsoft move up 2.5%, that's a pretty big move, right in. >> it really is for that big of a stock, and that's a stock that has been doing fantastic for...
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phil coming back to our 2nd talking about the issue of human rights amnesty wants c.n.n. to investigate allegations of crimes against humanity is it your sense from where you are that our c.n.n. will kind of sidestep that as a desire or want to just put it on the back burner. well actually i think it's a cold day in hell that is going to investigate a human rights issue in one of their member states the reality is that they don't want to touch that but i think the big issue here is where we're going and what the strategy is of the military and my view of this right now is that this current sort of on an unclear timeline connected to these 5 points i think has really allowed the international the myanmar military to buy a lot of time you know they can say that you know we're going to have this mission of the envoy we're going to have a humanitarian dialogue we're going to discuss you know with various different people about the next steps you know it's sort of an open ended discussion where you could in fact see that this would be dragging out over the period of a year whe
phil coming back to our 2nd talking about the issue of human rights amnesty wants c.n.n. to investigate allegations of crimes against humanity is it your sense from where you are that our c.n.n. will kind of sidestep that as a desire or want to just put it on the back burner. well actually i think it's a cold day in hell that is going to investigate a human rights issue in one of their member states the reality is that they don't want to touch that but i think the big issue here is where we're...
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and we're, you know -- i'm going, "oh, phil, you're so funny, phil. it was just really embarrassing but it happens and i'm sure you felt that when you met alexi. >> seth: i -- i did. i want to ask, because i will say the next day -- you know, we met friday of a wedding. the wedding on saturday. true story as people were coming up and asking my wife and i who had just met how long we'd been a couple so it -- it was chemistry right away but i'm wondering if -- you guys knew you were in flirting, but friends of yours who watched that tv appearance, did they recognize it as well >> everybody >> yeah. >> everybody called me and said, "what was that about?" you know i mean, it wasn't my first talk show right? i've been interviewed by johnny carson and all the other people i had never fallen for anybody on their show before it was just -- and the woman that lived next door to you came over and she said that to you she said, "what did you do --" >> yeah. >> "today? >> yeah. well -- who was that you had on today? so i -- you know, i guess it was obvious. we di
and we're, you know -- i'm going, "oh, phil, you're so funny, phil. it was just really embarrassing but it happens and i'm sure you felt that when you met alexi. >> seth: i -- i did. i want to ask, because i will say the next day -- you know, we met friday of a wedding. the wedding on saturday. true story as people were coming up and asking my wife and i who had just met how long we'd been a couple so it -- it was chemistry right away but i'm wondering if -- you guys knew you were in...
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i learned a little bit about phil because i spent by necessity a lot of time with phil and got to know him pretty well. and i liked him, i liked him still and we became friendly and i would say, i'm, this is going to be a work of journalism area the only currency i have is my reputation. this is a human story,you're a human being .n even though we've become friendly. i'm coming out with a book. it's very important so yes, it's difficult line to walk. i hope i do it ethically. i think i did. >> and when you take keith to his appointment, you tell the reader that's my thing . i like to be transparent with my readers and with the full-time writing about . i think when you explain your role in it that makes up for a lot. i like also the way you digress intohistory . and you direct often but not for so long that you take us away from the storyline which n is a real trick to do is we're talking numerous sources that you're weaving and synthesizing. you cover the history of hospitals, you cover health insurance derives initially from workmen's comp. area the history of medicare. the history o
i learned a little bit about phil because i spent by necessity a lot of time with phil and got to know him pretty well. and i liked him, i liked him still and we became friendly and i would say, i'm, this is going to be a work of journalism area the only currency i have is my reputation. this is a human story,you're a human being .n even though we've become friendly. i'm coming out with a book. it's very important so yes, it's difficult line to walk. i hope i do it ethically. i think i did....
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let me go back to you kathryn, then you, phil. kathryn you work with wealthy individual investors all over the world you, so how will the higher capital gains, we'll hear the pitch from president biden, the rich must pay their fair share, it will go down to even couples making a million dollars, means individuals making 500,000, the participate gets lower and lower. how will affect investors you deal with, what will it mean for the overall economy and the stock market? >> cap gains going to 42% has massive repercussions. i think charles, could be a one-two punch in risk appetite for markets next year. perhaps i take a more cautious approach. i would rather selling at current all-time highs and put options and purchase of put options are so inor thenantly expensive, tell us something. combination of higher corporate tax rates, higher marginal income tax rates on highest earners, plus capital gains, given what has taken us this far is money flooding into the equity market. the last thing we need is the fed that juiced markets to sto
let me go back to you kathryn, then you, phil. kathryn you work with wealthy individual investors all over the world you, so how will the higher capital gains, we'll hear the pitch from president biden, the rich must pay their fair share, it will go down to even couples making a million dollars, means individuals making 500,000, the participate gets lower and lower. how will affect investors you deal with, what will it mean for the overall economy and the stock market? >> cap gains going...
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london breed: thank you, phil. but when you go to the park, make sure you know you cannot gather in groups larger than 25 with a maximum of three households, so we will be enforcing the health order throughout san francisco. enjoy our parks but follow the rules. and as i mentioned to you before, this event initially has grown into something that none of us could ever have imagined, like the pandemic. the fact is because we're san francisco, we didn't just shut our doors and say, it's not going to happen. we're going to end it, we decided to figure out what was the most effective way to make it safe, what was the most effective way to recover our expenses in terms of our cost. how were we going to make it the kind of event that you can celebrate, enjoy san francisco like many other events that occur here. we put our heads together, phil ginsburg and i and others, and fortunately, we have identified a native san franciscan who said -- we didn't go to him, he came to us. he said he wants to make it safe, he wants to w
london breed: thank you, phil. but when you go to the park, make sure you know you cannot gather in groups larger than 25 with a maximum of three households, so we will be enforcing the health order throughout san francisco. enjoy our parks but follow the rules. and as i mentioned to you before, this event initially has grown into something that none of us could ever have imagined, like the pandemic. the fact is because we're san francisco, we didn't just shut our doors and say, it's not going...
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phil: first of all, you have to convince the drivers that they're athletes. joie: coach phil horton trains the rev racing drivers and young pit crews to muscle up to the intensity of motorsport. phil: what you're doing for 3 1/2 hours, you know, in 130-degree car, and you're -- you're in traffic, you know, going 200 miles an hour, you know, your hand-eye coordination has to be superb. your stamina, your ability to deal with the heat. and all of those things come under the athletic realm in an -- of being an athlete. joie: horton says nascar's recent efforts to build inclusion have helped but the stories of the first african-american racers, drivers like charlie wiggins, who defied discrimination on the track and off, should really inspire young drivers to push the limits. phil: we try to ingrain in them that motorsports is in their blood, and that this is not something they're breaking into, something that's not a part of them. joie: still, for lothian, and nascar, making inroads with new fans will likely mean facing some hard bumps in the future. both are fo
phil: first of all, you have to convince the drivers that they're athletes. joie: coach phil horton trains the rev racing drivers and young pit crews to muscle up to the intensity of motorsport. phil: what you're doing for 3 1/2 hours, you know, in 130-degree car, and you're -- you're in traffic, you know, going 200 miles an hour, you know, your hand-eye coordination has to be superb. your stamina, your ability to deal with the heat. and all of those things come under the athletic realm in an...
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>> president buell: phil, if you'd like, we can move onto the next meeting? >> yeah. why don't we move on further on the agenda so we can get to this very, very exciting item. >> president buell: okay. let's go to item 8. >> clerk: okay. we are now on item 8, victoria manalo draves park draves park improvements project. >> okay. just wait a moment. i was waiting to turn this one on. hold on, commissioners. sorry. apologies. i'm just going to continue here. my computer is having a problem. can you see me? good morning, commissioners and manager. my name is lauren chaz, and i'm a project manager in the -- lauren chavez, and i'm a project manager in the recreation and park department. i'm here to present discussion and possible action to award a construction contract for new lighting and other minor renovations of victoria manalo draves paper, rec contract i.d. number 21-0036 to cazadero construction in the amount of $1,284,093. this area is used by united playas, the students of bessie carmichael, and dogs and dog owners. following the closure of privately owned public
>> president buell: phil, if you'd like, we can move onto the next meeting? >> yeah. why don't we move on further on the agenda so we can get to this very, very exciting item. >> president buell: okay. let's go to item 8. >> clerk: okay. we are now on item 8, victoria manalo draves park draves park improvements project. >> okay. just wait a moment. i was waiting to turn this one on. hold on, commissioners. sorry. apologies. i'm just going to continue here. my...
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that may be the most important thing for boeing at this point before i let you go, phil, i understand there's more general motors production cuts we're hearing about. >> right the company announcing it will trim its weekend overtime shifts in fort wayne and flint, two plant that's fill pick up trucks and truck market is red hot but if you don't have semi conductors to meet the demand you have to trim, that's what we're see from the automakers, not majorer, they will bring back production end of june, early july. they're trying to adjust what they can't build now make up in the second half of the year. >> understood, thanks phil for your reporting steve, back to oeing, the stock's been a monster, does this have any impact where it goes from here >> if we all sat in a room and we told you know, we heard all of the negative news about boeing we would say that the stock would be drastically, dramatically lower than where it is now it's been building a base when you look back to the sell off in june from the june low all wait through november, the beginning of november, then it just rocket
that may be the most important thing for boeing at this point before i let you go, phil, i understand there's more general motors production cuts we're hearing about. >> right the company announcing it will trim its weekend overtime shifts in fort wayne and flint, two plant that's fill pick up trucks and truck market is red hot but if you don't have semi conductors to meet the demand you have to trim, that's what we're see from the automakers, not majorer, they will bring back production...
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melissa, back to you. >> phil, thanks. let's bring gene munster back in gene, anything that struck you, and have you heard anything about this new chip supplier, which enabled tesla to avoid entirely or seems entirely this global automotive chip shortage? >> don't know who it is, melissa. i do know that elon said productions and delivery have been even higher in the march quarter if not for that. so that 109% growth i talked about probably would have been 120, 120% plus if not for that shortage so we don't know who it is, but that really jumped out phil's comments jumped out at me about the model y and that production piece also was notable early into the earnings call here. >> if you extrapolate that, what would the growth be in terms of production that would be astronomical >> yeah, it's -- we can't run the equation in reverse, because we don't know what the actual units missed were, if you'd add an extra few thousand vehicles potentially as, that as i mentioned gets you to that 120% plus growth in march that would have
melissa, back to you. >> phil, thanks. let's bring gene munster back in gene, anything that struck you, and have you heard anything about this new chip supplier, which enabled tesla to avoid entirely or seems entirely this global automotive chip shortage? >> don't know who it is, melissa. i do know that elon said productions and delivery have been even higher in the march quarter if not for that. so that 109% growth i talked about probably would have been 120, 120% plus if not for...
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this is special agent phil? >> yes, that is. >> during the period of time that you were speaking with him and getting instruction on what to do at the scene? >> yes. >> did he ask you to do anything with squad 320? >> yes. >> what did -- >> he told me that they were taking custody of both the squad and mr. floyd's vehicle. we noticed that the squad was still running. he asked me to open it up and power it down. which i did. >> did you remove anything from the vehicle? >> no, sir. >> at this point, the bca has the scene. you are no longer taking any investigative steps or collecting evidence, is that correct? >> correct. >> did you make observations of other officers doing those things? watching bca? >> such as? >> such as anything with the vehicle. >> no. no. i didn't see anybody doing anything with the vehicles. any other officer, if that's what you are asking. >> did you see other officers taking photographs, looking at the vehicle? >> no, sir. >> did you see any forensic scientists or people you recognized to
this is special agent phil? >> yes, that is. >> during the period of time that you were speaking with him and getting instruction on what to do at the scene? >> yes. >> did he ask you to do anything with squad 320? >> yes. >> what did -- >> he told me that they were taking custody of both the squad and mr. floyd's vehicle. we noticed that the squad was still running. he asked me to open it up and power it down. which i did. >> did you remove...
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phil, let me go back to you where this goes. if you're vladmir putin, the premier member of this opec plus club, you're trying to push gas prices up, push oil prices up, and this has got to be a welcome development, right? because it would potentially cut down the supply and drive up the demand, so, how do you think he feels about all of this? >> i think he is smiling, you know, because every time the government and the united states makes a move like this, it makes us more dependent on russia, you know, and foreign oil. and if you look at, you know, what we have seen under the last couple of years, since we're rebounding back on demand from the covid crisis the thing that we're finding is we're becoming more and more dependent on foreign oil and listen, you know i understand these aspirational goals, everybody drives an electric car but you have to take it to the next level of out that will impact. have we thought about what impact if the environment going to feel from building, millions and millions of these batteries, even th
phil, let me go back to you where this goes. if you're vladmir putin, the premier member of this opec plus club, you're trying to push gas prices up, push oil prices up, and this has got to be a welcome development, right? because it would potentially cut down the supply and drive up the demand, so, how do you think he feels about all of this? >> i think he is smiling, you know, because every time the government and the united states makes a move like this, it makes us more dependent on...
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phil: it seems things are correlating again. we had the downturn in the first quarter led by tech stocks, the riskier group, but now that we are seeing reflation trade, a lot of things moving higher, some days small caps need to other days large-cap sleep, but generally we think we are back in risk on and that could continue for a while, especially if we continue to have good news like the johnson & johnson news on vaccine, and the economy powers ahead. shery: not to mention that potentially with the fed providing support, we could see further rallies. would you recommend jumping in as long as the fed stays put? phil: if you take the approach with half of the portfolio in long only indices and half and something that can unhedged from the markets, if you have that position right now you are fully participating with the market except for the cost of hedging on half of that folio. that is the way to allocate right now. shery: you mentioned crypto, we continue to see all this focus and enthusiasm with coinbase's listing not to ment
phil: it seems things are correlating again. we had the downturn in the first quarter led by tech stocks, the riskier group, but now that we are seeing reflation trade, a lot of things moving higher, some days small caps need to other days large-cap sleep, but generally we think we are back in risk on and that could continue for a while, especially if we continue to have good news like the johnson & johnson news on vaccine, and the economy powers ahead. shery: not to mention that...
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let's get to phil lebeau with a special guest. hi, phil >> hey, joe. let's bring in bob carter. he's the vp for sales for toyota north america. on a very important day as the shanghai auto show is going on, bob, you guys are essentially worldwide saying here we come when it comes to electric vehicles let's talk about the concept you unveiled overnight this is the bz-4x, what is the idea here and when we might we see this in the united states? >> phil, thank you for having me here and it's griet see auto shows back after the pandemic. bz means beyond zero, we're entering the full bz market with both brands. we also announced the product for the lexus division we'll have two pull electric vehicles here in 2020. >> one of the first things, out on the market, the phyfirst question is why doesn't toyota have an electric vehicle why did toyota wait so long to say, okay, shhere comes our pus of fewer electric vehicles >> phil, when you look at our alternative vehicles, hybrids, pure cells, we sell more vehicles around the globe onner oemrs combined we introduced rav4 back in 2007. and
let's get to phil lebeau with a special guest. hi, phil >> hey, joe. let's bring in bob carter. he's the vp for sales for toyota north america. on a very important day as the shanghai auto show is going on, bob, you guys are essentially worldwide saying here we come when it comes to electric vehicles let's talk about the concept you unveiled overnight this is the bz-4x, what is the idea here and when we might we see this in the united states? >> phil, thank you for having me here...
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>> yeah, well, phil, first, it's good to be with you. i do feel it's an inflection point for a lot of reasons first and foremost, the way the industry came together, with the government, to keep the industry alive and well, for whatever recovery eventually returns, i think will play out in the months ahead, because i believe at least in this country, in the united states, and a few other domestic markets, traffic really is ready to burst back, and our customers are busy getting ready for it we are getting ready to support them in every way that we can. and that is right in front of us secondly, as you may know, for the last 18 months, and for the next 12 months, liquidity is the metric we care the most about. cash flow, getting back to cash flow pov and, cash flow positive, and first quarter for us, despite a big short fall in 787 deliveries in q1, we're still slightly ahead of the track that we had planned which is, as you know, has us getting back to cash flow positive in 2022 so there are a lot of reasons why these vectors are moving
>> yeah, well, phil, first, it's good to be with you. i do feel it's an inflection point for a lot of reasons first and foremost, the way the industry came together, with the government, to keep the industry alive and well, for whatever recovery eventually returns, i think will play out in the months ahead, because i believe at least in this country, in the united states, and a few other domestic markets, traffic really is ready to burst back, and our customers are busy getting ready for...
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and when phil moore was told about this, he said well there should really be a problem. so he doesn't seem to be interested in issues that would involve minorities. he later became the no nothing, and anti catholic activist. >> that leaves us a short amount of time left. elizabeth is from pacifica, california. you're the last question, elizabeth what is it? >> yes, i just had some comments. thank you for the series on the first ladies but the film or,'s one correction. phil morris met charles dickens in washington in 1842. they did not host him at the white house. also they did entertain washington irving and william make these factory. additionally, abigail reportedly advise millard not to sign a fugitive slave law. and one of her best friends in buffalo was the most prominent abolitionists there, george washington johnson. >> oh, thank you so much. we have only 30 seconds. left to want to use that as a way to ask both of you abigail fillmore's legacy? do you like to start? >> books, live learning literacy. >> and the fact that she may have influenced people by being of
and when phil moore was told about this, he said well there should really be a problem. so he doesn't seem to be interested in issues that would involve minorities. he later became the no nothing, and anti catholic activist. >> that leaves us a short amount of time left. elizabeth is from pacifica, california. you're the last question, elizabeth what is it? >> yes, i just had some comments. thank you for the series on the first ladies but the film or,'s one correction. phil morris...
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what else is happening at that meeting today, phil? >> reporter: you know, i think they're going to talk about a range of topics. obviously the president just alluded to the $2.25 trillion, just first part of a two-part plan related to infrastructure, the jobs package the white house is pressing forward on now, their next major agenda item. that will be a central component of it. you'll also -- there's going to be discussions about the last major legislative effort that was signed into law, the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, how the implementation of that is going. the official president biden named to oversee the implementation of the package was actually beamed in. he lives out in california but he was beamed into the meeting as well along with the cabinet secretaries. i think it's going to be a range of issues that are often discussed. i think the most interesting thing by far is the president naming these five people related to the process of actually moving forward on this plan. the reason why is because this is just su
what else is happening at that meeting today, phil? >> reporter: you know, i think they're going to talk about a range of topics. obviously the president just alluded to the $2.25 trillion, just first part of a two-part plan related to infrastructure, the jobs package the white house is pressing forward on now, their next major agenda item. that will be a central component of it. you'll also -- there's going to be discussions about the last major legislative effort that was signed into...
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phil, thank you very much. we appreciate it >>> coming up on the how the future of fitness in a post-pandemic world. we talk to one ceo looking to workout from the gym to working out in your living room. >>> and as we head to break. robin hood did not report trade issues on the fractional shares according to the reuters report. the brokerage has been adding to the revolving credit lines ahead of the anticipated ipo. >>> and closing in on the $8 billion deal hitachi metals. the potential deal is the latest sign of rising global private equity interest in japanese groups >>> and instacart and doordash planning to launch their own credit cards jpmorgan chase will offer that credit card and is bidding for orsh cdica as well those are the top headlines. back in a moment came to every part of our universe. seismic or small, it continues. change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in..
phil, thank you very much. we appreciate it >>> coming up on the how the future of fitness in a post-pandemic world. we talk to one ceo looking to workout from the gym to working out in your living room. >>> and as we head to break. robin hood did not report trade issues on the fractional shares according to the reuters report. the brokerage has been adding to the revolving credit lines ahead of the anticipated ipo. >>> and closing in on the $8 billion deal hitachi...
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charles: we've got less than a minute to go, phil, i will give you the last word. >> i love phil, by the way. >> the reality is gary is right here, that in the end we do need to stop adding to the pile. now we're financing it for a fraction of what it normally costs. interest rates are still incredibly low. so for that reason we spent enough to get it to this point i will agree with gary, time to pull the line on the spending, do just enough to keep it going. hold the line here. you have to grow the revenue side to sustain this side. we're still the biggest country in the world. for that i think we can work our way out of this. charles: that is when everyone agrees will see the taper tantrum. why the trial balloons. i love the conversation. we'll pick it up at some point. meanwhile coinbase one part of dismantling of our financial system as banks and nations are scrambling to survive in this brave new digital world. the question, are they too late? the biden administration wants more evs on the road we'll need more batteries and not from china. how one american business a blue-collar
charles: we've got less than a minute to go, phil, i will give you the last word. >> i love phil, by the way. >> the reality is gary is right here, that in the end we do need to stop adding to the pile. now we're financing it for a fraction of what it normally costs. interest rates are still incredibly low. so for that reason we spent enough to get it to this point i will agree with gary, time to pull the line on the spending, do just enough to keep it going. hold the line here. you...
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i can keep talking but let's let phil get in here. liz: well, yeah, i'm shocked you could keep talking. listen, you and phil together, it's like what a cocktail party that be. phil what do you like here, what have you seen that looks really strong? >> you know, i like sarg's mcdonald's which was kind of funny but they do better if they offer a 5g burger with a bag of chips. liz: [laughter] semiconductors. >> shortage of chips, right? and you know, when the chips are down apple is still up so you got to love apple, you know, but no problem. i mean, obviously the chip shortage is one of the concerns that we have with a lot of these stocks right now and that's lowering some of the guidance but let's face it. if we didn't have these problems these stocks would probably be a lot higher. i guess the biggest surprise i've seen so far was facebook. you know, i was amazed at how well they did considering they didn't really add, you know, new people to facebook. they are finding ways to squeeze revenue out of it so i thought that was a nice sur
i can keep talking but let's let phil get in here. liz: well, yeah, i'm shocked you could keep talking. listen, you and phil together, it's like what a cocktail party that be. phil what do you like here, what have you seen that looks really strong? >> you know, i like sarg's mcdonald's which was kind of funny but they do better if they offer a 5g burger with a bag of chips. liz: [laughter] semiconductors. >> shortage of chips, right? and you know, when the chips are down apple is...
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phil joins us live with some answers. >> b.a.r.t. is the workhorse of the bay area commute but the pandemic has devastated the ridership. who wants to pack back into a car, train full of strangers in the middle of a health crisis? no one. that is the hill bart has to climb to get writers back and make them feel safe, make them feel like it is healthy and as the general manager says, that may mean giving writers some extra incentives to get them back on board. >> welcome to rush-hour add the b.a.r.t. station in oakland. normally this would be packed with morning commuters on their way to work. that was before the covid-19 pandemic nearly stopped the b.a.r.t. trains in their tracks. it triggered an unprecedented drop in ridership that has the system averaging 15% of normal. on the upside, writing b.a.r.t. these days means everyone gets a seat and a parking spot. in fact, this lot is so empty .r.t. is room to acceteis. ige and he spent time with me walking through the stations, on the trains and walking -- talking through what is next.
phil joins us live with some answers. >> b.a.r.t. is the workhorse of the bay area commute but the pandemic has devastated the ridership. who wants to pack back into a car, train full of strangers in the middle of a health crisis? no one. that is the hill bart has to climb to get writers back and make them feel safe, make them feel like it is healthy and as the general manager says, that may mean giving writers some extra incentives to get them back on board. >> welcome to rush-hour...
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ceo about the results and the recovery in air travel phil >> and, tyler, even though delta reported a wider than expected loss for the first quarter, the guidance for the second quarter that has some people saying, okay, these stocks including delta all the airline stocks have come so far in the last several months is it time for a bit of a pause the guidance for the second quarter is a pretax income loss between 1 and $1.5 billion a few analysts that said that was steeper than i was expecting. the capacity for delta is down 45%. remember they're still blocking the middle seats through april revenue down 50% even though ceo says they are seeing a big resurgence in bookings >> we've seen a huge surge in bookings just over the last couple months. in march we had twice the amount of bookings that we had just in january just two months earlier and that is what led to the elimination of cash burn to generation of real net cash flow positive, $4 million a day in confidence as we look forward to the thing of that, phil, i'm most amazed by, we're still doing this while we're still missing 5
ceo about the results and the recovery in air travel phil >> and, tyler, even though delta reported a wider than expected loss for the first quarter, the guidance for the second quarter that has some people saying, okay, these stocks including delta all the airline stocks have come so far in the last several months is it time for a bit of a pause the guidance for the second quarter is a pretax income loss between 1 and $1.5 billion a few analysts that said that was steeper than i was...
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phil over the next couple of hours millions of people not just in the u.k. but around the world are expected to be chaining in to watch proceedings as the u.k. bids farewell to the man some a calling the grandfather of the nation just behind me out windsor castle proceedings are already starting to get underway windsor castle known for many grand ceremonies royal weddings indeed the juke and duchess of sussex hereon megane were married here in a very glamorous ceremony in 2018 today though the royal family reuniting once again for a very somber funeral this time dramatically scaled back from what you usually expect from royal funerals there aren't any major public perceptions here they've also been request that the public keep away in line with coronavirus restrictions 'd a lot of the things that you will see through the course of the service have been directed by prince philip himself he had a very clear request for what he wanted gere in the service he said he requested it remains as no nonsense as possible now what we will see in the coming minutes will b
phil over the next couple of hours millions of people not just in the u.k. but around the world are expected to be chaining in to watch proceedings as the u.k. bids farewell to the man some a calling the grandfather of the nation just behind me out windsor castle proceedings are already starting to get underway windsor castle known for many grand ceremonies royal weddings indeed the juke and duchess of sussex hereon megane were married here in a very glamorous ceremony in 2018 today though the...
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phil, teddy, thank you as always for joining us today. great stuff, thank you very much. >>> let's talk about the vaccine and the virus right now. the use of astrazeneca's covid-19 vaccine in the u.s. is taking a blow as europe's top regulator inspects a deadly side effect. we'll explain that. plus, the doctor who has held drug production jobs of merck and -- at merck and pfizer and worked under four presidents will share news on the details of the new treatment for covid. as we head to the break, the dow's been slightly down. is the, essentially, flat for most of the day. we'll see how it ends up at the closing bell. "the claman countdown" is coming right back. ♪ ♪ some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old d
phil, teddy, thank you as always for joining us today. great stuff, thank you very much. >>> let's talk about the vaccine and the virus right now. the use of astrazeneca's covid-19 vaccine in the u.s. is taking a blow as europe's top regulator inspects a deadly side effect. we'll explain that. plus, the doctor who has held drug production jobs of merck and -- at merck and pfizer and worked under four presidents will share news on the details of the new treatment for covid. as we head...
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this is special agent phil? >> yes that is. >> during the period of time you were speaking with him and getting instruction on what to do at the scene? >> yes. >> did he ask you to do anything with squad 320? >> yes. he to he willed-- he told me they were taking custody of the squad and mr. floyd's vehicle. we noticed that it was still running and he asked me to open it up and power it down. >> which i did. >> did you remove anything from the vehicle? >> no, sir. >> now, at this point with the bca at the scene you're no longer taking investigative steps or collecting evidence. >> correct. >> did you make observations of other others doing those things, watching the bca. >> such as? >> such as anything with the vehicle? >> no, no, i didn't see anybody doing anything with the vehicles, any other officer, if that's what you're asking. >> did you see other officers taking photographs, looking at the vehicle? >> no, sir. >> did you see any forensic scientists or people you recognized to be forensic scientists come on
this is special agent phil? >> yes that is. >> during the period of time you were speaking with him and getting instruction on what to do at the scene? >> yes. >> did he ask you to do anything with squad 320? >> yes. he to he willed-- he told me they were taking custody of the squad and mr. floyd's vehicle. we noticed that it was still running and he asked me to open it up and power it down. >> which i did. >> did you remove anything from the vehicle?...
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. >> phil rucker, where are we on unity? something that the president touched on in his remarks often using that frequency modulation when he reduced his voice to a whisper, still extraordinary in that chamber. it was often to try to get republicans with him, just as often it was to make a point to the audience at home that he is trying to get support for these initiatives. >> it's exactly right, brian. i think the president was looking straight past those members of congress in the chamber and talking directly to americans at home. he was talking about bipartisanship. he was talking about trying to listen to what republicans want to do, trying to find some compromise. he knows many of those republicans stayed seated throughout the speech. they didn't agree with him on different things, and yet, biden talked about not wanting to be confrontational, for example, on the issue of gun control, and then when you look at the substantive elements of his jobs plan, which is a massive plan on the scale of the kind of growth in this c
. >> phil rucker, where are we on unity? something that the president touched on in his remarks often using that frequency modulation when he reduced his voice to a whisper, still extraordinary in that chamber. it was often to try to get republicans with him, just as often it was to make a point to the audience at home that he is trying to get support for these initiatives. >> it's exactly right, brian. i think the president was looking straight past those members of congress in the...
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phil lebeau will have an update. plus, amazon taking a heavy lead in the closely watched union vote in alabama. we'll tell you what the results could mean for the company, its workers and amazon investors the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin almost 100 points towards momentum for the dow and the nasdaq continues to trade in the red slightly after a big gain, 1% gain yesterday. and then the s&p is indicating that it would open a new high territory. all time high territory if it were to open right now we'll see what happens between now and 9:30 treasuries have been well behaved for people that were worried about a big spike higher >>> developing story this morning, amazon holds a commanding lead in the union election at one of its alabama warehouses when counting stopped last night there were 1100 votes that had been cast against unionization and 463 votes in support that counting will re
phil lebeau will have an update. plus, amazon taking a heavy lead in the closely watched union vote in alabama. we'll tell you what the results could mean for the company, its workers and amazon investors the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now ♪ ♪ >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin almost 100 points towards momentum for the dow and the nasdaq continues to trade in the red...
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charles ramsey, phil mudd, thank you so much for those perspectives. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up, powerful testimony in the trial of the ex-police officer charged with killing george floyd. a top lieutenant delivers a devastating blow to derek chauvin's defense coming up. >> what is your, you know, your view of that use of force during that time period? >> totally unnecessary. as a repairman, i hear a lot of folks say they feel like they have to rinse off dirty dishes like these before loading them in the dish washer. but new cascade platinum changes all that. new cascade platinum, with 50% more cleaning power! it dissolves fast to start cleaning sooner, releasing the soaking power of dawn. then cascade's food-seeking enzymes latch on and break down food into particles so small they can flow right down the drain. and it's powerful enough for the quick-wash cycle! new cascade platinum with 50% more cleaning power! the #1 brand just got better! keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do.
charles ramsey, phil mudd, thank you so much for those perspectives. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up, powerful testimony in the trial of the ex-police officer charged with killing george floyd. a top lieutenant delivers a devastating blow to derek chauvin's defense coming up. >> what is your, you know, your view of that use of force during that time period? >> totally unnecessary. as a repairman, i hear a lot of folks say they feel like they have to rinse off dirty...
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phil? >> hey, liz. windy day here in miami and a cool front came in which is a little unusual for this time of year, but typically on a friday, during the season right now, there be four or five, six cruise ships loading passengers right now for weekend cruises. that hasn't been the case for about the past year, so there's only three ships in port today, and the only reason ships have been coming back over the past 12 months, because they typically are anchored out on the atlantic. they are coming into refuel, re stock for their skeleton crews , and then head back out to the atlantic and wait. at the end of october, the cdc drew up new requirements for the industry to start sailing again, but it still has not happened out of u.s. ports. independent experts complain the cdc rules simply are too onerous. can't be met, but cruising has resumed in the south pacific and europe, in the mediterranean, and royal caribbean starts up its first passenger cruise this june out of nassau, going back and forth to cozu
phil? >> hey, liz. windy day here in miami and a cool front came in which is a little unusual for this time of year, but typically on a friday, during the season right now, there be four or five, six cruise ships loading passengers right now for weekend cruises. that hasn't been the case for about the past year, so there's only three ships in port today, and the only reason ships have been coming back over the past 12 months, because they typically are anchored out on the atlantic. they...
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two federal agencies launching an investigation let's get the details from phil lebeau. >> still more questions with answers with the crash you sought pictures there. let's set the terms in ferms of what happened over the weekend this was a crash killing two people in spring, texas, just outside of houston what's interesting is that the police at the scene said, look, there was a person in the passenger seat and there was a person in the back seat. there was nobody in the driver's seat which immediately had people saying how did this crash if there was nobody in the driver's seat? was autopilot engaged? by the way, it's unclear if it was engaged. so nhtsa, the national highway traffic safety administration is opening a special crash investigation into the accident. nhtsa has launched 24 probes of tesla autopilot in the past where they have looked at crashes and so forth there have been no recalls of autopilot technology now, tesla has amended the technology over time and has been engaged in conversations with nhtsa but there have been no recalls drivers are expected to stay engaged. n
two federal agencies launching an investigation let's get the details from phil lebeau. >> still more questions with answers with the crash you sought pictures there. let's set the terms in ferms of what happened over the weekend this was a crash killing two people in spring, texas, just outside of houston what's interesting is that the police at the scene said, look, there was a person in the passenger seat and there was a person in the back seat. there was nobody in the driver's seat...
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and the governor of new jersey, phil murphy, joins me now. governor, thank you very much for being here. i will refrain from asking when the first time is for you to get back out on the dance floor. i would certainly not want to be asked that question myself. let's talk about the guidelines the cdc is putting out today and how they align with the requirements you have now set out for your state, loosening of the restrictions. does the cdc guidance make sense to you and line up with what you're doing in new jersey? >> good to be with you, kasie. in short the answer is yes. our guidance for masking outdoors has been from the git-go in this pandemic, you need to wear a mask if you can't socially distance. if you can, you don't need to. i would expect if there is then the next layer of full vaccination, but that's another step we will be able to take but we certainly, as we always do, will take the cdc guidance seriously and work with that guidance and continue to open our state up. we're not out of the woods yet. we've turned the corner but we c
and the governor of new jersey, phil murphy, joins me now. governor, thank you very much for being here. i will refrain from asking when the first time is for you to get back out on the dance floor. i would certainly not want to be asked that question myself. let's talk about the guidelines the cdc is putting out today and how they align with the requirements you have now set out for your state, loosening of the restrictions. does the cdc guidance make sense to you and line up with what you're...