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stickney trailing behind then morgan did what she does best. >> here comes morgan stickney >> reporter: she fought back. >> it will be morgan stickney that gets the gold >> obviously, you saw my face. i was shocked that i hit first. >> reporter: growing up, morgan was one of the country's top young swimmers but when she was 14, doctors discovered a rare genetic disorder was restricting blood flow to her left leg. >> that there wasn't anything they could do besides amputate it. i would sob every single night. >> reporter: morgan thought her days in the pool were over until she learned about the paralympics. the spark re-ignited she started training for tokyo. then another devastating blow doctors discovered the same issue in her right leg. in october 2019, morgan became a double amputee. >> i didn't think i would ever swim again. it wasn't even something i was thinking about anymore. >> reporter: but when the paralympics were delayed a year, suddenly morgan had the time she needed to relearn how to swim. >> when i got back in the pool, i was like oh, i am definitely training for the par
stickney trailing behind then morgan did what she does best. >> here comes morgan stickney >> reporter: she fought back. >> it will be morgan stickney that gets the gold >> obviously, you saw my face. i was shocked that i hit first. >> reporter: growing up, morgan was one of the country's top young swimmers but when she was 14, doctors discovered a rare genetic disorder was restricting blood flow to her left leg. >> that there wasn't anything they could do...
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morgan? >> it is an interesting moment, i think the main thing is they don't have a retail presence outside the u.s., so i expect the executives are looking for that business, which is something like 50% of their revenue in the u.s.. we have a big investment bank in the u.k., one we see what we can do on the retail side? but there are a lot of questions in a notoriously competitive market. manus: we have just been debating goldman sachs, their retail proposition, markets, which i must say is an enviable deposit rate, does it go head-to-head in terms of grabbing market shares, because at think -- i think out one point they had to stall what they were taking in. >> that is right, in the u.k., they stop taking deposits because they came up against regulatory limit. that has been a successful goldman and a low-cost way to finance operations. jp morgan taking a different tack, they are starting out with their current account, but exactly, they are looking for consumers to leave money with them and
morgan? >> it is an interesting moment, i think the main thing is they don't have a retail presence outside the u.s., so i expect the executives are looking for that business, which is something like 50% of their revenue in the u.s.. we have a big investment bank in the u.k., one we see what we can do on the retail side? but there are a lot of questions in a notoriously competitive market. manus: we have just been debating goldman sachs, their retail proposition, markets, which i must say...
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damian: boy, and this is in morgan hill. i think if morgan hill was divided into a state, it would be a red state, right? and the fact that you're bringing mariachis into morgan hill is really wonderful. but kathy, who can participate? who is eligible? do you have your list already compiled? what are the hitch runs and errors? kathy: well, we would like to welcome young people so, under 20 years old, ideally from the schools surrounding the area but we welcome people from hollister, gilroy, san josé. we welcome all young people who are mariachis or aspiring to be mariachis and so it's any school district, any program that's a private program. everybody's welcome to participate and, because morgan hill is 35% latino, we really wanna showcase the latino community and the traditions of mariachi. we also have a museum that has exhibits that are showcasing the instruments, the trajes, and the culture and the traditions of mariachi music. damian: all right, well, and you've had this event before and, shirley, are you surprised at
damian: boy, and this is in morgan hill. i think if morgan hill was divided into a state, it would be a red state, right? and the fact that you're bringing mariachis into morgan hill is really wonderful. but kathy, who can participate? who is eligible? do you have your list already compiled? what are the hitch runs and errors? kathy: well, we would like to welcome young people so, under 20 years old, ideally from the schools surrounding the area but we welcome people from hollister, gilroy, san...
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then morgan did what she does best. >> here comes morgan stickney. >> reporter: she fought back. >> it will be morgan stickney that gets the gold. >> obviously, you saw my face. i was shocked i hit first. >> reporter: growing up, one of the country's top young swimmers when she was 14, doctors discovered a rare genetic disorder was restricting blood flow to her left leg. >> there wasn't anything they could do beside amputate it. i would sob every single night. >> reporter: she thought her days in the pool were over, until she learned about the paralympics. the spark reigniting she started training for tokyo then another devastating blow. doctors discovered the same issue in her right leg in october 2019, morgan became a double amputee. >> i didn't think i would ever swim again it wasn't even something i was thinking about anymore. >> reporter: but when the paralympics were delayed a year, suddenly morgan had the time she needed to relearn how to swim. >> when i got back in the pool, i was like, oh, i am definitely training for the paralympics. >> reporter: still in pain, she trained te
then morgan did what she does best. >> here comes morgan stickney. >> reporter: she fought back. >> it will be morgan stickney that gets the gold. >> obviously, you saw my face. i was shocked i hit first. >> reporter: growing up, one of the country's top young swimmers when she was 14, doctors discovered a rare genetic disorder was restricting blood flow to her left leg. >> there wasn't anything they could do beside amputate it. i would sob every single...
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himself might be. offended piers morgan himself might be hll— offended piers morgan himself might be. . _, , ., offended piers morgan himself might be. , be. all comments or complaints, lease be. all comments or complaints, please don't _ be. all comments or complaints, please don't direct _ be. all comments or complaints, please don't direct them - be. all comments or complaints, please don't direct them to - be. all comments or complaints, please don't direct them to us. i be. all comments or complaints, i please don't direct them to us. it's going to be one that may keep people talking. will see whether these suffixes have any comment on that. for now thank you very much and indeed we will be back with you in about an hour. for now from us all. goodbye. good evening... i'm austin halewood with your latest sports news. it's been a busy night of international football across europe. but scotland's world cup hopes were dealt a blow as they were comfortably beaten by denmark in their qualifier incopenhagen. the danes scored two goals in two minutes in the first half through daniel was
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morgan. >> morgan: so much to unpack, my mind went to it, you talked about nikki minage and her tweets, what was interesting, the tweets were ridiculous, what was more appalling was the reaction and the instinct from certain people on the left to shame no matter what, instead of trying to educate. as you said, harris, it is all about hypocrisy, where is the president criticizing republican governors, why not criticize the met gala, where the elite were unmasked, but not the staff, or the president's july 4 party picnic he had at the white house, that i believe the "washington post" reported had several hundred people in attendance. it is just another example of rules for thee, but not for me and clearly the president decided this is a political fight he wants to have, go after republican governors, especially those who may challenge him in 2024. >> harris: ben, this is low-hanging fruit, if you make it about politics and go after trump supporters, you don't have to talk about people who look like don lemon and joy reid and myself. i don't want to oversell it, we paid highest price, 57%
morgan. >> morgan: so much to unpack, my mind went to it, you talked about nikki minage and her tweets, what was interesting, the tweets were ridiculous, what was more appalling was the reaction and the instinct from certain people on the left to shame no matter what, instead of trying to educate. as you said, harris, it is all about hypocrisy, where is the president criticizing republican governors, why not criticize the met gala, where the elite were unmasked, but not the staff, or the...
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mr morgan has my comments. really, i think piers— has my comments. really, i think piers morgan has his colleagues to thank, _ piers morgan has his colleagues to thank, particularly at the weatherman we saw that clip there. is weatherman we saw that clip there. is pretty _ weatherman we saw that clip there. is pretty clear from reading the documentation that itv are invited him to— documentation that itv are invited him to do— documentation that itv are invited him to do that, to try to try to challenge _ him to do that, to try to try to challenge pearce morgan on screen. there _ challenge pearce morgan on screen. there witt— challenge pearce morgan on screen. there will be some of those who complained he will frankly be staggered by this. is there anything else they can now do or is this not the end of the matter? it is else they can now do or is this not the end of the matter?— the end of the matter? it is pretty much the end _ the end of the matter? it is pretty much the end of— the end of the ma
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the morgan and markel row. it's a _ is to? it's more... the morgan and markel row. it's a fascinating - is to? it's more... the morgan and markel row. it's a fascinating time | markel row. it's a fascinating time for tv news, of course, we had the launch of gb news this summer, talk radio set up, and now we have news setting up this new news channel. trying to fill some gap in the market. i'm not entirely sure how it will set itself apart from gv news and at the niche it's carving out. final question, talk tv, have they signed you up? film; final question, talk tv, have they signed you up?— final question, talk tv, have they sinned ouu?�* , signed you up? any minute. i welcome this. i'm interested _ signed you up? any minute. i welcome this. i'm interested in _ signed you up? any minute. i welcome this. i'm interested in what _ signed you up? any minute. i welcome this. i'm interested in what murdoch i this. i'm interested in what murdoch said _ this. i'm interested in what murdoch said let's _ this. i'm interested in what murdoch said. let's not forget, for me
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>> skylar's family friend morgan lawrence was upset too. she was at camp when she read on facebook that skylar was missing. >> how worried were you? >> sick to my stomach worried. >> so was officer coalbank. she was at it nonstop. >> i'd come back to the office in the evenings, watching video, getting facebook records. she was swamped with tips saying they'd seen skylar. from morgantown to california. each sighting was a dead end. at the same time, coalbank pulled skylar's records. what she found was ominous. skylar wasn't using her cell phone or atm card. coalbank now had serious doubts skylar had run away. >> usually runaways take items with them they want. especially if she had contacts or glasses. she didn't take that stuff with her. >> then police got an important new lead in the case. there had been two bank robberies in the nearby town of blacksville. both of them had gone down around the type skylar vanished. >> i was working with other investigators on those bank robberies. >> while looking into the robberies, ronnie gaskin of the
>> skylar's family friend morgan lawrence was upset too. she was at camp when she read on facebook that skylar was missing. >> how worried were you? >> sick to my stomach worried. >> so was officer coalbank. she was at it nonstop. >> i'd come back to the office in the evenings, watching video, getting facebook records. she was swamped with tips saying they'd seen skylar. from morgantown to california. each sighting was a dead end. at the same time, coalbank pulled...
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i'm as the guys are time not returned your conversation with david morgan, the morgan report, david, welcome back. max can be back. all right, less and i want to pick up on a comment you made the 1st segment, talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems, but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars with the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is that all banks in america are technically fall. and how does he get away with that live david? good asking lessons. i don't know max, it's just like i said early, i'll just reiterate a little bit from the 1st. second, most people are too busy trying to earn living to understand what an interest rate does, what the purpose of it is, how it set it on a standard debt market. they don't have a corporate bond from the treasury bond. so most people are oblivious to the financial markets, yet it's a hu
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morgan stanley's australia summit gets underway. the key drivers of industry disruption with richar wagner. breaking news out of south korea. we are getting the jobless figures for south korea. dropping to a record low of 2.8% for the month of august. the estimate was for the rate to come in at 3.5%. it is falling to a record low of 2.8%. much lower than the previous month. this is an unexpected fall. defying economist expectations of a rise. we have seen the virus related restrictions. we are wondering how it will affect the jobless rate. perhaps it will be a decline in labor force, with people waiting out the latest virus wave that has led to an actual drop in the jobless numbers. we've also had a lot of fiscal aid in south korea. the extra budget passed in late july supporting small businesses and job creation programs. the economy added 518,000 positions from a year earlier, which would be six straight months of gains. haidi: and of course, a little bit of a win for team transitory. everyone says what we see in terms of price pr
morgan stanley's australia summit gets underway. the key drivers of industry disruption with richar wagner. breaking news out of south korea. we are getting the jobless figures for south korea. dropping to a record low of 2.8% for the month of august. the estimate was for the rate to come in at 3.5%. it is falling to a record low of 2.8%. much lower than the previous month. this is an unexpected fall. defying economist expectations of a rise. we have seen the virus related restrictions. we are...
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out of the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less i want to pick up on a comment made the 1st segment talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is that all banks in america are technically installed and how does it get away with that live david? good asking us is, i don't know max, it's just like i said early, i'll just reiterate a little bit from the 1st. second. most people are too busy trying to earn living, to understand what an interest rate does. what the purpose of it is, how it's set, you know, it's dana debt market didn't understand a corporate bond from the treasury bond. so most people are oblivious to the financial markets, yet i
out of the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less i want to pick up on a comment made the 1st segment talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop...
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, the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less and i want to pick up on a comment you made the 1st segment talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is that all banks in america are technically installed and how does it get away with that live david? good asking lessons. i don't know max, it's just like i said early, i'll just reiterate a little bit from the 1st. second. most people are too busy trying to earn living, to understand what an interest rate does, what the purpose of it is, how it's set. you know, it's dana debt market didn't understand a corporate bond from the treasury bond. so most people are oblivious to the financial mark
, the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less and i want to pick up on a comment you made the 1st segment talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars of the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to...
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this is the quote from that call by jp morgan and the team, as delta subsides, and inflation
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i max guys are time now to return to a conversation with david morgan, the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less and i want to pick up on a comment you made the 1st segment, talking about j pals, recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars. the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is that all banks in america are technically installed. and how does he get away with that live david? good asking lessons. i don't know max, it's just like i said early, i'll just reiterate a little bit from the 1st segment. most people are too busy trying to earn living to understand what an interest rate does, what the purpose of it is, how upset and honest dana debt market didn't understand a corporate bond from the treasury bond. so most people are oblivious to the financial markets, yet
i max guys are time now to return to a conversation with david morgan, the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back. all right, less and i want to pick up on a comment you made the 1st segment, talking about j pals, recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars. the treasury is every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do...
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what's your rating on morgan stanley? >> well, we do have -- we do recommend four of the five large banks led by bank of america and start with j.p. morgan and the regional banks like us bancorp and pmc, and we have a whole neutral rating on morgan stanley. we think the structural change has gone a long way, and it's a top pick for a number of years, and you can't -- dance with everybody, so we're on the sidelines with them. >> you're dancing with everybody else i mean, come on. i feel like you're going out of your way to avoid saying anything negative about morgan stanley. you're dancing with everybody else and you left morgan stanley on the bench what's up with that? >> the jury is out on some of their acquisitions you don't decide on the success of an acquisition and you, the first few months it takes a couple of years it really see how they're going to integrate e trade. james gorman, the ceo of morgan stanley was lucky with the timing of the e-trade acquisition and you have heavy lifting to see the followthrough thro
what's your rating on morgan stanley? >> well, we do have -- we do recommend four of the five large banks led by bank of america and start with j.p. morgan and the regional banks like us bancorp and pmc, and we have a whole neutral rating on morgan stanley. we think the structural change has gone a long way, and it's a top pick for a number of years, and you can't -- dance with everybody, so we're on the sidelines with them. >> you're dancing with everybody else i mean, come on. i...
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, morgan report until next time via the me. ah, ah, the only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is a nation's allowed to do anything. all the master races and then you have the mind, nations who are the slave, the americans, brock obama, and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist. i turning this russian enter this dangerous man wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some of it on your own. i english v i v. i not leash too often on interpret loc nato to it's our we move east. the reason us hedge emory, it's dangerous, is the last, the sovereignty of other countries. the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. if nato, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large companies would lose millions and millions or is business and busin
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i'm as the guys are time not returned a conversation with david morgan, the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back, all right, less than i want to pick up on a comment you made the 1st segment, talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie, because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars at the treasury's every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't do that because it's good for the economy. they do it as a measure to stop the inevitable, which is that all banks in america are technically installment. how does he get away with that live david? good afternoon, lessons. i don't know max, it's just like i said early, i'll just reiterate a little bit from the 1st. second, most people are too busy trying to earn living to understand what an interest rate does, what the purpose of it is, how it set it on a standard debt market didn't understand a corporate bond from the treasury bond. so most people are oblivious to the financial market
i'm as the guys are time not returned a conversation with david morgan, the morgan report. david, welcome back. max could be back, all right, less than i want to pick up on a comment you made the 1st segment, talking about j pals. recent testimony saying things are great, no problems. but look, we know that that's a lie, because if things were great, they would not be buying billions of dollars at the treasury's every, every day, every month they do it because things are not great. they don't...
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i'm sure you got this, morgan. there was a phone call with china where we were told it was respectful. china and taliban are treated differently than americans. >> morgan: those readouts are always hard to write, as you remember, after the president or secretary of state has a call with a foreign leader. that was about as vague as one could be. also, markedly different from what the chinese release. when you look at -- harris made the point brilliantly earlier -- when you look at what leverage we have, we have no military leverage with the taliban. we are not there. we cannot put a gun to the head of the taliban. we have no leverage but economic. the question harris laid out at the beginning of the segment is what congress should be asking secretary lincoln under oath next week. he is supposed to tucker testified he is supposed to testify.we kno asylum agreements for these refugees. we don't know where they are going, also u.s. military bases. there are so many unanswered questions. we need to get to the bottom of
i'm sure you got this, morgan. there was a phone call with china where we were told it was respectful. china and taliban are treated differently than americans. >> morgan: those readouts are always hard to write, as you remember, after the president or secretary of state has a call with a foreign leader. that was about as vague as one could be. also, markedly different from what the chinese release. when you look at -- harris made the point brilliantly earlier -- when you look at what...
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morgan. if he says 4700 and constance is at 4700 of goldman. >> that's 10%. >> if you get there from here that's a melt up >> that's the same as what we were in 2019, right? 30% up and 10% between 5% higher in the fourth quarter is possible and let's remember that the market can trade around and it could be flat for the quarter i think the point is we're not seeing the big decline which -- which a week ago there were a lot of people saying friday, it's the beginning of the big correction and everybody run for the hills. that isn't what happened i mean, i haven't been a believer in that i believe in the resilience of the market and can i show you this chart that shows how the market has gone up this year value and growth about the same. this is as of yesterday growth was 2% higher than value and this could change today or tomorrow given what the market is doing and we had the big first quarter with the reopening and big quarter with growth and this quarter it's been more growth than value, but
morgan. if he says 4700 and constance is at 4700 of goldman. >> that's 10%. >> if you get there from here that's a melt up >> that's the same as what we were in 2019, right? 30% up and 10% between 5% higher in the fourth quarter is possible and let's remember that the market can trade around and it could be flat for the quarter i think the point is we're not seeing the big decline which -- which a week ago there were a lot of people saying friday, it's the beginning of the big...
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of the migrants themselves but the well-being of the local communities and the american public. >> morgan, there has been a lot of attention today on some of those images of agents on horse back doing a crowd control and there is questions about what they were holding. what can you tell us >> reporter: yeah, lester white house spokesperson jen psaki called those images horrific to watch but she needed more information before making a comment. meanwhile, it appears those were the riders' reigns for the horse. but did promise to investigate. we are told that agents are not equipped with whips and ride horse back for their own protection. >> all right morgan chesky along the border tonight. thank you. >>> breaking news tonight on the disappearance of gabby petito after authorities recovered a body believed to be that of the 22-year-old in wyoming. fbi agents searched her fiancÉe's home in florida. he has not been seen in almost a week and has been named as a person of interest miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: today the fbi executing a search warrant at the home brian laundrie sh
of the migrants themselves but the well-being of the local communities and the american public. >> morgan, there has been a lot of attention today on some of those images of agents on horse back doing a crowd control and there is questions about what they were holding. what can you tell us >> reporter: yeah, lester white house spokesperson jen psaki called those images horrific to watch but she needed more information before making a comment. meanwhile, it appears those were the...
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so far, morgan. good morning >> reporter: a beautiful night, a beautiful ride, just before 8:03 eastern time last night. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> ignition, liftoff >> wow, i don't think that can get old. so that's spacex's falcon 9 lifting off from here kennedy space center last night, 1.3 million pounds of thrust propelling the all civilian inspiration four crew to space now, a few minutes later the rocket's booster did stick another drone ship landing it marks the third trip to space for that booster, and actually, it's the first time that humans were launched on one that has flown so many times to space prior. so elon musk, who teamed up with inspiration 4 benefactor jared isaacman for this mission was here he visited with the crew before the teslas transported them to the launch pad those newly minted astronauts, isaacman, hayley arceneaux, are currently orbiting earth at an altitude of 363 miles right now. that is higher than the international space station and the hubble telescope her
so far, morgan. good morning >> reporter: a beautiful night, a beautiful ride, just before 8:03 eastern time last night. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> ignition, liftoff >> wow, i don't think that can get old. so that's spacex's falcon 9 lifting off from here kennedy space center last night, 1.3 million pounds of thrust propelling the all civilian inspiration four crew to space now, a few minutes later the rocket's booster did stick another drone ship landing it...
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. >> i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen what is driving the action today? energy by far the top performing sector crude back above $70 names like cabot and occidental are up today the job less claims is the lowest level since the part of the pandemic that's ahead of tomorrow's jobs report retail stocks are making a moving we have more on those straight ahead. we have 59 minutes left to go in the trading session. wilf >> a big show coming up. as always, we'll speak with bank of america's head of retail about the state of consumer and whether the delta variant is hurting the numbers he's seeing. >>> and the ceo of first center on the impact of extreme weather. >>> pike santoli is tracking the market action. ylan mui has a look at whether the infrastructure bill will address some of the problems that this week's flooding has brought to light >> we're idles ahead of the jobs number some upwards drift between about 45.20 and 45.40 area, so it seems as if we're flattening out before we get the jobs number before, and the start of month flows, which maybe you with
. >> i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen what is driving the action today? energy by far the top performing sector crude back above $70 names like cabot and occidental are up today the job less claims is the lowest level since the part of the pandemic that's ahead of tomorrow's jobs report retail stocks are making a moving we have more on those straight ahead. we have 59 minutes left to go in the trading session. wilf >> a big show coming up. as always, we'll speak with bank of...
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morgan has some looming debts from his time on nbc. why he still owes "snl" creator lauren michaels $14 million. we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are all included. because when you're on a real vacation together where you don't have to think...
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i'm at kaiser time now to go to david morgan of the morgan report. david morgan, welcome back. max. gotta say so. it's a pleasure, david morgan, we just mark the 50th anniversary of the next and shock when president nixon close the gold window, thus defaulting on us obligations 50 years later. what's your assessment of the consequences of that decision we're going in the jubilee. 7 seven's. remember christine guy talking about the magic number 7 and every 7 there's a shimmy. just 7 times 749. so great role over the 50 year were there is this it, i don't know, but i thought it through a bit of a curve ball and i'm not ruined. charlie being somewhat straight up about it and you can play the straight man. i think there's going to be the reset some time in the 50th anniversary. in other words, you've got a year ago or less markets and society and history tends to go and cycle, you know, you find cycles and they pop up over and over again. and we could very well be looking at of seismic chain certainly. and other cycle people talking about is the 4th turning. this is another historical p
i'm at kaiser time now to go to david morgan of the morgan report. david morgan, welcome back. max. gotta say so. it's a pleasure, david morgan, we just mark the 50th anniversary of the next and shock when president nixon close the gold window, thus defaulting on us obligations 50 years later. what's your assessment of the consequences of that decision we're going in the jubilee. 7 seven's. remember christine guy talking about the magic number 7 and every 7 there's a shimmy. just 7 times 749....
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professor morgan is the author of "redneck liberal." >> author and history professor custer morgan on this episode of book notes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, new york governor gives an update on flooding and loss of life due to hurricane ida. this is about 15 minutes.
professor morgan is the author of "redneck liberal." >> author and history professor custer morgan on this episode of book notes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, new york governor gives an update on flooding and loss of life due to hurricane ida. this is about 15 minutes.
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morgan stanley cut u.s. tech equities to underweight. investment strategisteama and northern trust management is still with us. what is your view on where things stand with u.s. equities with morgan stanley and bank of america, are they right to be sounding the warning signal at this point? >> we don't agree with that stance at the moment. we are a little more optimistic. we still think the recovery will continue. in the short-term, we're transitioning interest the recovery growth to more organic growth. lots of volatile data and there will be periods of disappointment in that data and maybe we're in such a period right now. we do understand that that is -- that is challenging for markets at times looking six to 12 months ahead looking through that volatility, we are underlying positive growth and it is going to be supportive for equity markets. tom: volatility but not time to reduce dramatically or expose u.s. equities. where do you want to be positioned there? do you buy into the view that tech is a safe hain amid this volatility? how
morgan stanley cut u.s. tech equities to underweight. investment strategisteama and northern trust management is still with us. what is your view on where things stand with u.s. equities with morgan stanley and bank of america, are they right to be sounding the warning signal at this point? >> we don't agree with that stance at the moment. we are a little more optimistic. we still think the recovery will continue. in the short-term, we're transitioning interest the recovery growth to more...
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professor morgan is the author of "redneck liberal." >> author and history professor custer morgan on this episode of book notes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, new york governor gives an update on flooding and loss of life due to hurricane ida. this is about 15 minutes. gov. hochul: good morning, everyone. this is a very sobering morning for me to come out to this community and witness firsthand the ravages, the devastation created by a storm, the previous night before. and to see people try to clean up their cars and sweep the mud off the front steps. and literally there is a backyard that is missing, it does not exist any more. it is heartbreaking to see what people gone through. i want to commend neighbors for their positive attitude, resilience, that we can get through this together. we are also cognizant of families that cannot put their lives back together. those who lost a loved one, someone swept away in a car when they thought they were going to the store, going home from work. people trapped in their basements, unable to escape
professor morgan is the author of "redneck liberal." >> author and history professor custer morgan on this episode of book notes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, new york governor gives an update on flooding and loss of life due to hurricane ida. this is about 15 minutes. gov. hochul: good morning, everyone. this is a very sobering morning for me to come out to this community and witness firsthand the ravages, the devastation...
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you know this, morgan. you lived it. >> it is great some of the moderate democrats spoke out against these representatives. this ideology is not new to the squad. we all remember 9/11 quite well. remember, after 9/11, right after it happened, there were people in this country that thought that we deserved it. they thought innocence deserved to be attacked because they disagreed with our military policies around the world and with our military presence. so that type of ideology is applicable here. the iron dome simply protects innocence from terrorist attack. it goes back to this ideology that we have seen for over 20 years in this country that innocence in america or israel in in case, it doesn't matter when innocence dies if you disagree with the policy and think in some weird twisted way that they fundamentally deserve it. finally, i would say that israel has really depleted their iron dome interceptors because of what we saw happen this spring, earlier in year, with hamas. that's why it is even more impo
you know this, morgan. you lived it. >> it is great some of the moderate democrats spoke out against these representatives. this ideology is not new to the squad. we all remember 9/11 quite well. remember, after 9/11, right after it happened, there were people in this country that thought that we deserved it. they thought innocence deserved to be attacked because they disagreed with our military policies around the world and with our military presence. so that type of ideology is...
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morgan. >> all right. garrett haake, stay safe. >>> now to the southern border. 12,000 migrants most from haiti packed under a bridges and now plans to send them back home. morgan chesky is in del rio, texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. underneath this international bridge separating del rio from mexico, a group at last check is 13,000, men, women and children, mostly from haiti, waiting to be processed. the numbers have swelled here. on wednesday, the group was 5,000. it is now more than double. officials fear there are more headed in this direction headed in the thousands. that is why they are trying to get federal resources here as fast as possible to keep up. in the meantime, video of the place where they are staying under the bridge shows brutal conditions. the temperature under the bridge is 100 degrees. there is a shortage of food and water. i had a chance to speak to the county sheriff on the ongoing situation. here is what he had to say. >> right now, the people under that brid
morgan. >> all right. garrett haake, stay safe. >>> now to the southern border. 12,000 migrants most from haiti packed under a bridges and now plans to send them back home. morgan chesky is in del rio, texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. underneath this international bridge separating del rio from mexico, a group at last check is 13,000, men, women and children, mostly from haiti, waiting to be processed. the numbers have swelled here. on wednesday, the...
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and itv is cleared by the media regulator over pier morgan's comments about the duchess of sussex. and coming up on the bbc news channel: history for david smith in boccia. he repeats his success from rio 2016 to become a double paralympic champion in tokyo. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the taliban have told the bbc that their new government will be announced in the next day or two and that there "may not" be a woman in any of the top posts or in cabinet. meanwhile, the uk is in talks with the taliban to try to secure "safe passage" out of afghanistan for remaining british nationals and eligible refugees. later today, the foreign secretary dominic raab will field questions from mps on the government's handling of the crisis in afghanistan. labour claims the uk wasn't suitably prepared to evacuate people from the country. our first report is from our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan. the ignition on the brink of a humanitarian disaster. —— a nation on the brink. no under taliban rule. 0ne on the brink. no under taliban rule. one third of afghans do not kno
and itv is cleared by the media regulator over pier morgan's comments about the duchess of sussex. and coming up on the bbc news channel: history for david smith in boccia. he repeats his success from rio 2016 to become a double paralympic champion in tokyo. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the taliban have told the bbc that their new government will be announced in the next day or two and that there "may not" be a woman in any of the top posts or in cabinet....
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josh brown back to you for a second jp morgan out with a note. you said nobody cares about equities but jp morgan out with a note that investors are piling into small dap stocks last week the trades of small caps up more than 16%. how are you taking that? >> i should clarify it's not that nobody cares about stocks it's that the market has been doing nothing all summer what i'm saying is that people's attention is focused on where the fireworks are. and for the most part what they're looking to do is fund private companies. small caps are not -- small caps today are not the same as small caps of the past they're mostly not growth companies. small cap value up 22 % this year small cap growth only up 5%. i do think that that segment of the markets has been benefitted from a little bit of that rotation into value, into cyclicals. we know there are a lot of industrials and financials in the russell 2000 and most of those would be value stocks and then there is some peculiar stuff happening there where like amc is in the small cap value bucket, believe
josh brown back to you for a second jp morgan out with a note. you said nobody cares about equities but jp morgan out with a note that investors are piling into small dap stocks last week the trades of small caps up more than 16%. how are you taking that? >> i should clarify it's not that nobody cares about stocks it's that the market has been doing nothing all summer what i'm saying is that people's attention is focused on where the fireworks are. and for the most part what they're...
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morgan: morgan norwood, abc news, los angeles. ama: meet the local high school students taking on the role of teacher to help out afghan refugees. for welcome to the place where the aroma of authenticity turns into the scent of home. where cacique inspires you to add your own flair. and the warmth of friends and family is in every bite. cacique. your auténtico awaits. boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a...
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we have been talking about the downgrade from morgan stanley. the next two months carrying an outside risk of growth. lisa: the agenda is not just passing the plan. will they pass it with higher taxes? the conversation is going to represent that. people are looking at how they're going to crackdown. we have a headline rate that companies do not pay. you end up with a 25% corporate tax rate. that might have more of a drag than a benefit. jonathan: what do you make of that, kaylee? kailey: this is not just about the trillions of dollars in socially oriented spending. they will not pass the info structure package until there is an action on the social origins of spending. they are focused on things like climate and childcare and you have to consider the economic implications in terms of having the harder infrastructure spending. it could mean that both things collapse. jonathan: lisa might lock you in a closet. lisa: i am just trying to figure out -- i am trying to understand what the negotiation tactics really are. you really want to wind me up to
we have been talking about the downgrade from morgan stanley. the next two months carrying an outside risk of growth. lisa: the agenda is not just passing the plan. will they pass it with higher taxes? the conversation is going to represent that. people are looking at how they're going to crackdown. we have a headline rate that companies do not pay. you end up with a 25% corporate tax rate. that might have more of a drag than a benefit. jonathan: what do you make of that, kaylee? kailey: this...
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it was all so hard for morgan to gissen is to. that all changed during a crucial moment in the trial. >> when i found out that team was going to testify i really wanted to be there because i do look like heather and she ran into me in the hallway, and it was the first time see had ever really made eye contact and been up close and personal with me and i could hear her automobily gas. >> when tammy took the stand she seemed confident, ready to tell her story. she told the jury she wasn't a ruthless kidnapper. she was a mom. >> my youngest is on the far left over there. >> and she was a wife who found out her husband was cheating on her. she texted the other woman's phone noam. >> at the end of the day tammy said the only reason she was angry with sidney is because he wasn't forthcoming about their affair. in their marriage they had an arrangement. >> i think it's a good idea to have a open marriage for a little bit and the only thing i ask is for you to be honest with me. sidney wasn't honest with me and that's why i got angry at s
it was all so hard for morgan to gissen is to. that all changed during a crucial moment in the trial. >> when i found out that team was going to testify i really wanted to be there because i do look like heather and she ran into me in the hallway, and it was the first time see had ever really made eye contact and been up close and personal with me and i could hear her automobily gas. >> when tammy took the stand she seemed confident, ready to tell her story. she told the jury she...
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tambiÉn otras agencias estatales recibirÁn fondos incluyendo la ciudad de morgan hill que ofrecerÁ 400 mil dÓlares. >>> cuando uno aplica se ven los recursos que tiene y la necesidad, uno se pone en la lisa. >>> este proyecto ofrece viviendas para trabajadores del campo en morgane hill. >>> el proyecto se construirÁ en mayo del 2022. facebook darÁ fondos para familias de bajos ingresos y crearan 500 viviendas. en san francisco se lanzarÁ un programa piloto octubre que pagarÁ las personas para que no cometan delitos con armas de fuego, los beneficiados es pagarles 300 dÓlares, el programa iniciarÁ con 10 personas, los participantes deberÁn pasar una entrevista y los pagos se harÍan por tarjetas de regalo. 12: 12. estas de de acuerdo con que se lance este programa que darÁ ddÍnero para que no cometan crÍmenes? >>> en el condado santa cruz la escuela secundaria (hablan en inglÉs) estarÁ cerrada, se debe a una investigaciÓn tras el apuÑalamiento de un estudiante de 17 aÑos. las autoridades detuvieron a dos jÓvenes de 17 y 14 aÑos dee dad. le tendremos detalles de la pol
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morgan: morgan norwood, abc news, los angeles. amanda: robert durst has been convicted of murder. he has been on trial for killing his friend in 2000. prosecutors say he killed her after police reopened the investigation into the 1982 death of.his wife they say berman helped him cover up the crime and felt she would turn on him. it became a focus of a documentary called "the jinks.." we told you about a social media trend urging kids to vandalize school bathrooms. it is happening at schools all across the bay area in the country. administrators are forced to close restrooms for repair. schools are trying to start a dialogue with students about the overwhelming work for manus workers and encouraging witnesses to report vandals to administrators. abc 7 news was at city hall where people were celebrating central america's bicentennial independence day. >> we are happy to be with the community and honored that our flag is being displayed in this beautiful building in such an international city such as city hall. amanda: white and blue lights represent the el salvador in flag. 200 year
morgan: morgan norwood, abc news, los angeles. amanda: robert durst has been convicted of murder. he has been on trial for killing his friend in 2000. prosecutors say he killed her after police reopened the investigation into the 1982 death of.his wife they say berman helped him cover up the crime and felt she would turn on him. it became a focus of a documentary called "the jinks.." we told you about a social media trend urging kids to vandalize school bathrooms. it is happening at...
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this from morgan stanley wealth management group you see this orange line here, that is the morgan stanley basket of high beta cyclicals, the most leveraged it's crashed down to about 14 times forward earnings you see it up here, basically, but you see that the faang-type stocks have played with that pre premium. one is the market say we have to -- that would be the big megacap nam, but if you're telling me we're looking at a slowdown or economic growt won't be -- the market seems to be gone in that direction pretty far all right, guys. >> it's interesting, mike, that no multiples are expanding, as we speak. >> that's right. it's either stable or declining. >> mike, thank you up next we'll sill down with an analyst behind a key call on netflix, upgrading to outperform. >>> later, your celebrity ntri cryptocountriy buzz. all of that to come. all the things, all around you... where you learn, work, and fly... we help make them healthier. we are the people of abm. for more than 100 years, we've been a leader in making spaces cleaner, from the things you touch to the air you breathe. today, mo
this from morgan stanley wealth management group you see this orange line here, that is the morgan stanley basket of high beta cyclicals, the most leveraged it's crashed down to about 14 times forward earnings you see it up here, basically, but you see that the faang-type stocks have played with that pre premium. one is the market say we have to -- that would be the big megacap nam, but if you're telling me we're looking at a slowdown or economic growt won't be -- the market seems to be gone in...
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rob fladeboe, he's in morgan hill. let's going go first to our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow with the latest on the weather. >> yeah, guys. if you looked up to the skies today. you probably noticed by the afternoon a little more cloud cover begin to creep in overhead. in fact, we did have some reports of a few scattered light showers early on today. but now we're getting into the of them this what we've been worried about as we start to see more of that subtropical moisture moving overhead. we've got a cold front off the coastline and kind of inner mixing and that may be just enough to bring son ucf's instability and some thunderstorms to the bay area. you can see the lightning strikes over the sierra nevada. some lightning strikes to our south as well. you see all that moisture begin to move up. and there you go. and parts of the north bay. we've seen some of the showers begin to pop up there this afternoon. you see some stronger cells moving on through as well. some of those potentially bring some rainfall all
rob fladeboe, he's in morgan hill. let's going go first to our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow with the latest on the weather. >> yeah, guys. if you looked up to the skies today. you probably noticed by the afternoon a little more cloud cover begin to creep in overhead. in fact, we did have some reports of a few scattered light showers early on today. but now we're getting into the of them this what we've been worried about as we start to see more of that subtropical moisture moving...
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how long will it take to process everyone, morgan? >> reporter: kate, border patrol tells me at least seven days to process every single migrant living beneath this bridge. tonight it remains closed until authorities say they can get the situation more under control. kate? >> thank you, morgan. >>> now to the covid crisis. the fda is meeting again this week to discuss booster shots after a blow to the biden administration's broad plan to roll out a third dose of pfizer this week. it all comes as cases reach new highs across the country including a shocking milestone in one southern state. monica alba is at the white house. >> reporter: president biden riding near his vacation home in rehoboth beach, delaware today as his top health experts cycled through the sunday shows defending the administration's position on boosters after an fda panel rejected a plan to offer third doses to people 16 and over. >> i don't think they made a mistake. >> reporter: the advisory group voting overwhelmingly friday to recommend the shots for those over
how long will it take to process everyone, morgan? >> reporter: kate, border patrol tells me at least seven days to process every single migrant living beneath this bridge. tonight it remains closed until authorities say they can get the situation more under control. kate? >> thank you, morgan. >>> now to the covid crisis. the fda is meeting again this week to discuss booster shots after a blow to the biden administration's broad plan to roll out a third dose of pfizer this...
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morgan optimism versus what we hear from morgan stanley. jonathan: that nutrition is really helpful. it helps us think. tom: it goes later so the cheeseburgers taken. jonathan: what you think of 2022 out like a lion -- in like a lion and out like a lamb? lisa: is that price did? we see a bit of a roll -- is that priced in? we see a bit of a rolloff. that is the ultimate question. this does increasingly become consensus. jonathan: yesterday was a really defensive rally. staples bomb utilities, health care. lisa: there were fundamental reasons. micron reporting disappointing earnings. it is a muddy picture. tom: lisa shalett, bed, bath & beyond, 24% south. jonathan: did you see dollar tree yesterday? things will no longer cost a dollar there. lisa: they've been hit hardest, the dollar stores. jonathan: there is a change. isn't that part of the story? the dollar store is now more than a dollar. tells you where we are at. tom: to go down madison avenue, i shop at visa tree. it is great. jonathan: i thought you going to fit and further down to g
morgan optimism versus what we hear from morgan stanley. jonathan: that nutrition is really helpful. it helps us think. tom: it goes later so the cheeseburgers taken. jonathan: what you think of 2022 out like a lion -- in like a lion and out like a lamb? lisa: is that price did? we see a bit of a roll -- is that priced in? we see a bit of a rolloff. that is the ultimate question. this does increasingly become consensus. jonathan: yesterday was a really defensive rally. staples bomb utilities,...
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oppenheimer downgraded morgan stanley. they are more concerned about how the stocks already had an incredible run it's up 45% year to date you have great quarters followed by bad quarters. still see it in other big investment banks some feel that's all goldman has. we don't understand them they can trip up the bank especially an investment bank. nearly every bank feels a little precarious then you have morgan stanley which is so consistent that it's boring how great is that? 11 years ago james go prman too over ceo it was one of those great american scream machines since then he turned into a sedate investment bank that stopped getting in trouble and started maybing consistent money. it wasn't eeds zi. gorman was in tricky line of business the settlement ar r addressed mortgage backed securities these days morgan stanley is known for buying companies like etrade to boost wealth management almost annuity stream. this bank doesn't trade that much differently from the others with morgan stanley you get that consistency for fr
oppenheimer downgraded morgan stanley. they are more concerned about how the stocks already had an incredible run it's up 45% year to date you have great quarters followed by bad quarters. still see it in other big investment banks some feel that's all goldman has. we don't understand them they can trip up the bank especially an investment bank. nearly every bank feels a little precarious then you have morgan stanley which is so consistent that it's boring how great is that? 11 years ago james...
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morgan, and that is j. p. morgan to pay $920000000.00 fine for manipulating precious metals . that was september 29th. 2020. and on november 24th 20. 20 us regulator. find j. p. morgan chase $250000000.00 for fail. oh, all at 1.2. $1000000000.00 and $5.00. yeah. ok. he gets away with it because the government relies on jamie to do things like sensor general friends in overt action of political corruption, overt political corruption. the time at the us says that they invade countries to stop or we're going to invest this country and spend billions. we don't pay that country, we need to protect the women. then the babies. oh here's a guy is openly corrupt and spending billions and stealing and censoring and breaking the law, but he's all on we look jamie oh, we love jamie. well, of course we do have censorship resistant money now which is bitcoin. but in terms of this, obviously it's a hyper partisan sort of environment, especially right now in the united states where we're observing. and there are a lot of people under this article and they're really happy like half the country
morgan, and that is j. p. morgan to pay $920000000.00 fine for manipulating precious metals . that was september 29th. 2020. and on november 24th 20. 20 us regulator. find j. p. morgan chase $250000000.00 for fail. oh, all at 1.2. $1000000000.00 and $5.00. yeah. ok. he gets away with it because the government relies on jamie to do things like sensor general friends in overt action of political corruption, overt political corruption. the time at the us says that they invade countries to stop or...
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>> morgan chesky for us tonight morgan, thank you. >>> in the west another disaster is unfolding. the explosive caldor fire forcing tens of thousands to evacuate from the popular lake tahoe resort area. steve patterson is there. >> reporter: tonight a field of ravenous flames swirling at the doorstep of thousands, laying siege to south lake tahoe forcing a state of emergency. overnight through choking smoke, firefighters pushed back, working around the clock to protect homes and neighboring communities. but the sun rose over the caldor fire's ever-expanding plume, destroying another 5,000 acres overnight, now threatening more than 30,000 homes with more than 50,000 residents under mandatory evacuation monday's mass exodus causing gridlock as thousands of evacuees clogged the highways >> when you evacuate, you realize how many things you left behind >> reporter: at nearly 200,000 acres, the erratic caldor fire is the country's highest priority its powerful winds spread the eastern front over bone dry brush. >> what we're experiencing is not normal i hope it's not the new normal >>
>> morgan chesky for us tonight morgan, thank you. >>> in the west another disaster is unfolding. the explosive caldor fire forcing tens of thousands to evacuate from the popular lake tahoe resort area. steve patterson is there. >> reporter: tonight a field of ravenous flames swirling at the doorstep of thousands, laying siege to south lake tahoe forcing a state of emergency. overnight through choking smoke, firefighters pushed back, working around the clock to protect...
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coming up, jp morgan launches a digital retail bank today in the u.k. the first step in the firm's plan to expand its consumer business overseas. we bring you the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. it is an update. the focus on the fomc, the first of two days. maybe investors worry less about evergrande. lots of questions about potential default. jp morgan launched a digital retail bank and the u.k., the first step in their plan to expand consumer business overseas. the online bank plans to add savings and investment accounts along with loans and will try to tempt new customers with a 1% cashback on debit card spending for the first year. joining us now is u.k. finance editor. this is a fascinating move. are they using the u.k. is a test for the rest of europe? >> that is exactly our understanding. it is like a petri dish. they may expand to the continent and also globally, latin america. it is the first time jp morgan have ever moved retail operations overseas and that is extraordinary when you compare it to the si
coming up, jp morgan launches a digital retail bank today in the u.k. the first step in the firm's plan to expand its consumer business overseas. we bring you the details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. it is an update. the focus on the fomc, the first of two days. maybe investors worry less about evergrande. lots of questions about potential default. jp morgan launched a digital retail bank and the u.k., the first step in their plan to expand consumer business...
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morgan, and that is j. p. morgan to pay $920000000.00 fine for manipulating precious metals . that was september 29th, 2020. and on november 24th 2020 us regulator, find j. p. morgan chase $250000000.00 for fail. i was $1200000000.00 and $5.00. yeah. ok. he gets away with it because the government relies on jamie to do things like sensor general friend in overt action of political corruption, overt political corruption, the kind that the us says that they invade countries to stop or we're going to invest this country. it's been billing through don't be that country. we need to protect the women of the babies. oh, here's a guy who's openly corrupt and spending billions and stealing and sensory and breaking the law. but he's all we look jamie. oh, we love jamie. well, of course we do have censorship resistant money now, which is bitcoin. but in terms of this, obviously it's a hyper partisan sort of environment, especially right now in the united states where we're observing. and there are a lot of people under this article, and they're really happy like half the country is super
morgan, and that is j. p. morgan to pay $920000000.00 fine for manipulating precious metals . that was september 29th, 2020. and on november 24th 2020 us regulator, find j. p. morgan chase $250000000.00 for fail. i was $1200000000.00 and $5.00. yeah. ok. he gets away with it because the government relies on jamie to do things like sensor general friend in overt action of political corruption, overt political corruption, the kind that the us says that they invade countries to stop or we're going...
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morgan and black. that's what happened with j. p. morgan and the consortium of other banks did. in fact, pro pop the whole iraqi economy to the tune of about 2 and a half 1000000000, not 20000000000, other bit nervous that day. then 6 months after he left office, blair from a signed by a j. p. morgan for $5000000.00 every year. i was just trying to enlighten the public. there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making. i'd like to find out how this gentleman managed to access the court. there must be a back door in because they don't go out for 2 years time and there was a court room directly underneath the court room. the player was in and it was left on not. so i went through that run up to florida by the fosgate. i'm in to the, to the door that called itself. by this time my heart was pounding like, you know, it's really going mad. and i actually lost my courage. for the moment i went and sat down in a low and a bathroom. i found the toilet that i did actually ring my mother and said, listen, i'm here. and what should i do you think i should still go in? my mom
morgan and black. that's what happened with j. p. morgan and the consortium of other banks did. in fact, pro pop the whole iraqi economy to the tune of about 2 and a half 1000000000, not 20000000000, other bit nervous that day. then 6 months after he left office, blair from a signed by a j. p. morgan for $5000000.00 every year. i was just trying to enlighten the public. there was corruption involved and not just bad decision making. i'd like to find out how this gentleman managed to access the...