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including the president of the cleveland fed. she's incredibly influential susan collins, president of boston fed michelle bowman, kansas fed who is a voter they've commented residential rates are too high in remarks of reuters, neel kashkari, smart guy, quote, if i had to err, i would err on being a little bit too aggressive in terms of bringing inflation down nine days later president james bullard said we need not one but two more rate hikes. i greatly respect these people i see where they're coming from. housing prices are relentlessly going higher as are rents. we still have far more jobs than potential workers. according to the jobs, openings and labor turnover survey we got today. i expect unemployment to hover around 50 year lows. friday morning, 8:30 if you look at wage data, housing data, the economy is booming. the fed clearly needs to slow things down. you would think money grows on sequoias american airlines raised its rate but outside of those areas, everything else has gotten soft. everything to the point where i'm
including the president of the cleveland fed. she's incredibly influential susan collins, president of boston fed michelle bowman, kansas fed who is a voter they've commented residential rates are too high in remarks of reuters, neel kashkari, smart guy, quote, if i had to err, i would err on being a little bit too aggressive in terms of bringing inflation down nine days later president james bullard said we need not one but two more rate hikes. i greatly respect these people i see where...
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host: from john in cleveland, ohio, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning, i'm 87 euros old and i've watched c-span since 1980. you can look back in these last two years, both parties are taking an oath of office, knots of the constitution but for leadership. the problem is money, too much money is there. oil and water don't mix. power and money goes. this is the worst thing that has ever happened. i am 87 years old and not in a nursing home, thank god. it's still the greatest country but we don't even -- we have a debt limit but no other country has that. we don't educate the children's. they know more about sports. it's nothing more than a loophole. they don't want to raise the limit for the 1099 agents and they say we don't have the money for social security. even though your faces in the mirror, your brain is inside. god gave us common sense, let's use it. host: thank you, caller. guest: i am a fellow clevelander myself so good to have your call and i enjoyed your rent. i think the really is something to be said of your sense that p
host: from john in cleveland, ohio, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning, i'm 87 euros old and i've watched c-span since 1980. you can look back in these last two years, both parties are taking an oath of office, knots of the constitution but for leadership. the problem is money, too much money is there. oil and water don't mix. power and money goes. this is the worst thing that has ever happened. i am 87 years old and not in a nursing home, thank god. it's still the greatest...
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the cleveland spokesman says most goes in defenses, have room for improvement of to, to try and strikes on oil refineries in southern russia that happens in the cross in the region state media side, one of the strong schools defy at the f is it skate, facility, or french president, a menu, i'm a chrome says cost of art. well 3rd, he's be a responsibility for escalating tensions with a set of minority. the u. s. has condemned the use of force against protesters and the suspending military exercises residents. and so majority areas have again demonstrated against the election of ethnic albanian. me is an advice the head boy causes smells curious, attempt to send its 1st spice satellites into spices failed and crashed into the sea. shortly after taking off peeling yang announced nearly a better one to the satellite to one of the military activity of the us and its allies. besides, the sirens were heard in south korea's capital. after the launch, people received an emergency loose on the mobile phones urging them to evacuate the homes, but it was retracted. 20 minutes later. pick a terry pr
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. >> yep, mester and i, we both -- our forecast calls for pain, both of us >> i'm from cleveland, drop dead >> jim's referring obliquely to mester here, "we don't see a compelling reason to pause." despite all the deflationary stuff we just talked about >> do you think the goldman layoffs will impress her >> that was another "ft. >> that was "journal." david, this is not rookies these are mds. these people don't realize that. these people are making $600,000 >> one person told "the journal," fewer than 250 >> it's going to help the bottom line >> again, goldman will always say, we got another class starting right now of people coming out of school you got to keep it going >> you think it's just that cut-throat there >> i do. >> really? it was convivial when i was there. >> i'm sure it was >> everyone looking out for each other. >> everybody worked until 11:00 friday night incredibly convivial the test i gave at 11:00 p.m., convivial. the people who finished in the bottom five right on the door? extremely convivial. >> i'm sure it was >> well, david solomon at our ceo council last week
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lauren: the right of cleveland is saying no need to pause. edward, good to see you. take a look at this piece from wall street journal editorial board, debt ceiling deal with passing by staying united. the house gop force concessions from biden. in other words, the political unity paid off. brian style, the republican from the state of wisconsin, huntsman, good to see you. thirty-two members of your party say they are voting no on this debt deal tonight. how are you voting and what your answer to them? >> this bill is a step in the right direction, my colleagues would like to have a perfect bill until i but unfortunately they don't exist in d.c. this is our opportunity to put forward the biggest spending cut in the history of the united states government, $1.5 trillion in savings. put in place work requirements to get folks back to work. we are doing all of this without raising taxes. a step in the right direction, the beginning of these negotiations president biden put his head in the sand dangerously recklessly risking the united states economy going into default a
lauren: the right of cleveland is saying no need to pause. edward, good to see you. take a look at this piece from wall street journal editorial board, debt ceiling deal with passing by staying united. the house gop force concessions from biden. in other words, the political unity paid off. brian style, the republican from the state of wisconsin, huntsman, good to see you. thirty-two members of your party say they are voting no on this debt deal tonight. how are you voting and what your answer...
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host: from john in cleveland, ohio, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning, i'm 87 euros old and i've watched c-span since 1980. you can look back in these last two years, both parties are taking an oath of office, knots of the constitution but for leadership. the problem is money, too much money is there. oil and water don't mix. power and money goes. this is the worst thing that has ever happened. i am 87 years old and not in a nursing home, thank god. it's still the greatest country but we don't even -- we have a debt limit but no other country has that. we don't educate the children's. they know more about sports. it's nothing more than a loophole. they don't want to raise the limit for the 1099 agents and they say we don't have the money for social security. even though your faces in the mirror, your brain is inside. god gave us common sense, let's use it. host: thank you, caller. guest: i am a fellow clevelander myself so good to have your call and i enjoyed your rent. i think the really is something to be said of your sense that p
host: from john in cleveland, ohio, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning, i'm 87 euros old and i've watched c-span since 1980. you can look back in these last two years, both parties are taking an oath of office, knots of the constitution but for leadership. the problem is money, too much money is there. oil and water don't mix. power and money goes. this is the worst thing that has ever happened. i am 87 years old and not in a nursing home, thank god. it's still the greatest...
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there's a lot more to come we'll check in with you late jeer when we come back, cleveland's fed president saying she does not see a compelling reason to pause rate hikes we have the details on that next >>> by the way, barkin's president zwjoining in on that. >>> you're watching "squawk box", and this is cnbc ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ he snores like an angry rhino you've never heard an angry rhino baby i hear one every night... every night. okay. i'll work on that. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. only at sleep number. the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com narrator: the man with the troublesome hemorrhoid enters the roo
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cleveland fed president speaking to that -- the financial times and says -- here are good news. bob michele saying we are going to get a pause. the good news from up -- bob michele it's it sounds like his boss agrees with them. -- the good news from -- for bob michele is it sounds like his boss agrees with him. >> take a pause but i do think it is possible they will raise more. jon: take apart -- a pause? he is ready to go. tom: he looks mellon like. did you see bob michele's undersecretary? joining us is bob michele. i want to go back to 1984. you are a youngling at bankers trust. this is way back. the basic ideas that we used to clip coupons. would you be sitting with jamie dimon saying we can make coupon and total turn right now? bob: i cannot tell you how relieved i am not to hear him tell me that i should be preparing for 7%. [laughter] i will take what i can. we argue for a posten that should relax the markets. this is the time where you click coupons because yields have reset materially higher from where they were at the end of 2021. when you look at real yields in the bo
cleveland fed president speaking to that -- the financial times and says -- here are good news. bob michele saying we are going to get a pause. the good news from up -- bob michele it's it sounds like his boss agrees with them. -- the good news from -- for bob michele is it sounds like his boss agrees with him. >> take a pause but i do think it is possible they will raise more. jon: take apart -- a pause? he is ready to go. tom: he looks mellon like. did you see bob michele's...
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mosquitos aumentado 220 esto equivale a mosquitos y llegó a 120, equivale a 42 días más. 42 días más en cleveland en 1979 se reportaban 126 días y aquí vienen cambios 153 días en el 2022 representa 27 días más ahora bien cuál es la problemática de tener más mosquitos más allá de que nos interrumpa problemática de tener más mosquitos?n las tardes y no bueno, los mosquitos transmiten enfermedades el virus del dengue, y sica entrecen enfermedades otros como el deng chicun. ya y zika.un planeta más cálido más días de mosquitos estaremos experimentando. hablando de calidez mira estas temperaturas vanessa y amigos televidentes, el el medio oeste del país, est sufriendo temperaturas de 11 medio oeste del país aún ni siquiera es verano está sobre una temperaturas de 11 hasta 17° por sobre lo que es normal. lo sorprendente de toda esta semana la semana es que el calor se muestra y se expande hacia el noreste del es que el calor se muestra y se expande hacia el noreste del país donde en nueva york 6° por sobre en boston 14° y mire localidadees al norte como gree bay tendrá en nueva
mosquitos aumentado 220 esto equivale a mosquitos y llegó a 120, equivale a 42 días más. 42 días más en cleveland en 1979 se reportaban 126 días y aquí vienen cambios 153 días en el 2022 representa 27 días más ahora bien cuál es la problemática de tener más mosquitos más allá de que nos interrumpa problemática de tener más mosquitos?n las tardes y no bueno, los mosquitos transmiten enfermedades el virus del dengue, y sica entrecen enfermedades otros como el deng chicun. ya y...
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. >> todd: you have to win it, not just a good show something >> going back to grover cleveland, unprecedented territory. no hope in new hampshire, if you don't win iowa. you have to show them you can beat trump, otherwise no hope when you ask them for your vote later in the cycle. >> todd: we reached out to grover cleaveland and have not heard back. thank you guys, great to see you all. >> ashley: not only is aaron rodgers a new york jet, but he is a swifty, the n.f.l. star breaking it down as taylor swift's concert over memorial day weekend in met life new jersey. watch this. ♪ looks like todd and the breaks. the quarterback seen dancing and singing to "shake it off, and thes not the only celebrity, actor miles teller attended the tour with his wife and paul rudd. over in washington, kevin mccarthy is working overtime to get the debt ceiling bill on the floor for a vote. he'll have to get a handful of republican hold-outs on board. we have more on all of it. >> the american people didn't send me here to do what the defense establishment, spending appropriators want to do, i will make it lo
. >> todd: you have to win it, not just a good show something >> going back to grover cleveland, unprecedented territory. no hope in new hampshire, if you don't win iowa. you have to show them you can beat trump, otherwise no hope when you ask them for your vote later in the cycle. >> todd: we reached out to grover cleaveland and have not heard back. thank you guys, great to see you all. >> ashley: not only is aaron rodgers a new york jet, but he is a swifty, the n.f.l....
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they settled cleveland. he eventually able to join the army and he was one person in the story that i'm going to tell you about a second man by the name of rudy pins two years earlier who lived in germany. he went to school one day and like george, he was called into the principal's office. he was told that he could not go on a field trip from, his school. and the reason was because he was jewish. no, he knew he was jewish. he knew that he and his were the only jewish family in the small town that they lived in in germany. but before that time, he really didn't think anything was there's really anything different with being jewish this town because all of his friends were not jewish. he had friends that were just the as anybody else but he began to realize that things were different. his parents found that there was a program in the united states that allowed jewish children to emigrate if they had either family or foster families to take care of them. they had to be under 16 years old. there were about a th
they settled cleveland. he eventually able to join the army and he was one person in the story that i'm going to tell you about a second man by the name of rudy pins two years earlier who lived in germany. he went to school one day and like george, he was called into the principal's office. he was told that he could not go on a field trip from, his school. and the reason was because he was jewish. no, he knew he was jewish. he knew that he and his were the only jewish family in the small town...
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so off to the cleveland clinic >> it was everything i thought it was i felt like i was picked up by the s.e.a.l. team six of nurses. >> reporter: his dad, steve, was recovering from his own transplant, the same disease it's congenital. >> it's been a weird way to bond with my dad. compared to how we used to bond. >> reporter: you don't recommend it to other people >> no. i don't recommend bonding with your dad through transplants. >> reporter: ryan got the new heart, but he was a shell of his former self. >> i remember stepping on the scale once and she was like 142. i was like geez. >> reporter: he had lost 60 pounds at one point he even flat lined for 11 seconds he said to himself -- >> you are at ground zero right now. there's only room for improvement. there's only places to step up from here. >> reporter: his goal, play lacrosse again he contacted his doctors. >> they looked at me they're like, dude, you died here like four months ago. now you want to go back to a full-contact sport >> reporter: skobol is that guy you don't count out. come back, he did. >> it was a great day when h
so off to the cleveland clinic >> it was everything i thought it was i felt like i was picked up by the s.e.a.l. team six of nurses. >> reporter: his dad, steve, was recovering from his own transplant, the same disease it's congenital. >> it's been a weird way to bond with my dad. compared to how we used to bond. >> reporter: you don't recommend it to other people >> no. i don't recommend bonding with your dad through transplants. >> reporter: ryan got the...
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grover cleveland. >> i do know the numbers have not worked good. >> yeah, it's grover cleveland, senator. grover cleveland. this is why i think you have so much distrust between the two parties on this inside the senate, right? >> well, yes, chuck. but you do have to remember that you've got this long period of time from like 1932 until the '60s where there is no -- into the '80s where there's no republican senate. >> there were sort of two democratic parties that controlled the senate. i hear you. >> but democrat presidents got a lot of nominees confirmed. but there was no republican senate to really... i hear your example, but i think it has that one big flaw to it. >> i hear you. but it is an astonishing situation when you think about it. let me play one more quote from the late senator john mccain after the 2017 decision on supreme court filibusters. take a listen. >> now that we're entering into an era where a simple majority decides all judicial nominations, we will see more and more nominees fro
grover cleveland. >> i do know the numbers have not worked good. >> yeah, it's grover cleveland, senator. grover cleveland. this is why i think you have so much distrust between the two parties on this inside the senate, right? >> well, yes, chuck. but you do have to remember that you've got this long period of time from like 1932 until the '60s where there is no -- into the '80s where there's no republican senate. >> there were sort of two democratic parties that...
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of 36 year old rusty snyderman, a loving husband, father, brother and son who had grown outside of cleveland. mother and father -- >> in your happiest memory, what do you see rusty doing? >> smiling, making happy in life. he was wonderful to be around. >> really was. >> but behind the wide grand and nice guy demeanor, was a determined and ambitious businessman. rusty had spent time in the corporate world but was now itching to go the jobs route. rusty's wife andrea out more than anybody understood. she backed rusty when he wanted to focus on a start-up. >> they were really partners in every way shape and form. whether it was in life, whether it was through business ventures. i think that they both were able to treat each other in a way that made each other better. >> and their marriage had seemed solid to people who known them. which is why details that came out later surprised everyone. >> for, now rusty's grief stricken friends and family wanted answers. answers that seemed to be taking a long time coming. robert james was the county district attorney. >> no one had any idea who did things
of 36 year old rusty snyderman, a loving husband, father, brother and son who had grown outside of cleveland. mother and father -- >> in your happiest memory, what do you see rusty doing? >> smiling, making happy in life. he was wonderful to be around. >> really was. >> but behind the wide grand and nice guy demeanor, was a determined and ambitious businessman. rusty had spent time in the corporate world but was now itching to go the jobs route. rusty's wife andrea out...
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poco a poco, los que vivÍan en cleveland se mudaron a otras ciudades. lejos de los malos recuerdos, vendieron la casa y las esperanzas se desvanecieron. >> 17 aÑos despuÉs, yo todavÍa no comprendo por quÉ alguien harÍa eso a ellos. roberts: el tiempo no ha logrado sanar las heridas para esta familia. la casita ha sido un refugio del dolor. aquÍ, hijos y nietos gozan de la uniÓn y de la buena comida. >> es un lugar donde la familia... como los hacÍamos con papÁ y mamÁ, Íbamos a la casa de ellos a comer. allÍ llegaba toda la familia. roberts: hasta que en julio de 2022 recibieron una llamada de un investigador diciendo que tenÍan a un sospechoso. usando pruebas de adn, una pequeÑa gota de sangre hallada en el tapete de la escena del crimen los condujo a shelly thompson, una mujer de 42 aÑos, con un extenso prontuario criminal. thompson fue arrestada en 2021 por drogas, y su adn fue comparado con el de miles de muestras que existen de casos sin resolver. el senado de texas pasÓ una ley en 2021 que obliga a los convictos de ciertos crÍmenes
poco a poco, los que vivÍan en cleveland se mudaron a otras ciudades. lejos de los malos recuerdos, vendieron la casa y las esperanzas se desvanecieron. >> 17 aÑos despuÉs, yo todavÍa no comprendo por quÉ alguien harÍa eso a ellos. roberts: el tiempo no ha logrado sanar las heridas para esta familia. la casita ha sido un refugio del dolor. aquÍ, hijos y nietos gozan de la uniÓn y de la buena comida. >> es un lugar donde la familia... como los hacÍamos con papÁ y mamÁ,...
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there's also jeffrey garcia 26 year army veteran who works at the cleveland va medical center was also diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease these are all folks who need help right now. what is short message to the fox news viewers were watching right now? looks like she might've frozen up there. look, this is an organization that's obviously an improbable work. fifteen people since 2020 when the veil of the match with again he heard her mention there 30 people said they first started doing this but i believe that sharon back that are you with us? >> i'm with theo. bill: awesome, great we just were showing pictures of folks who could be helped out by curious probably fox news fans and viewers are watching right who could potentially help maybe they are matched. what is your message to them? looks just reach out to me it dove transplant.org. if you are not feeling like it could be someone who could be a donor, despite awareness. so much as letting people know that we haven't most of us if they are healthy we have two kidneys we can live a normal life with one kidney and save someone's
there's also jeffrey garcia 26 year army veteran who works at the cleveland va medical center was also diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease these are all folks who need help right now. what is short message to the fox news viewers were watching right now? looks like she might've frozen up there. look, this is an organization that's obviously an improbable work. fifteen people since 2020 when the veil of the match with again he heard her mention there 30 people said they first started doing...
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we have partnered with the cleveland clinic. 12 years ago they brought their benefits into their own world and they have their own pharmacists who manage this. we wanted to partner with a world-class organization and they also help guide us to make sure we are making the right decisions. >> what happens if the patient is prescribed a drug that is not on the formulary? >> they always have a path to coverage so we would work with the providers that want the patient to have that medication and make sure there is a good clinical reason that we can get it approved for them. >> thank you. i want to make a short statement about what mr. baker just said. we need transparency. that is the whole issue in all of our medical field. we need transparency on pricing. we passed our billing bill out of the education and workforce committee. we still do not have the transparency we need from hospitals. we have to have transparency in the cost of medical care. we have the best medical care in the world. it is also the most expensive. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes mr. links from massachusetts. >
we have partnered with the cleveland clinic. 12 years ago they brought their benefits into their own world and they have their own pharmacists who manage this. we wanted to partner with a world-class organization and they also help guide us to make sure we are making the right decisions. >> what happens if the patient is prescribed a drug that is not on the formulary? >> they always have a path to coverage so we would work with the providers that want the patient to have that...
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just to reiterate that we are hearing from cleveland fed president at the moment, she said the pc data from this morning confirms inflation is still too high and the slow progress on inflation is concerning. she says everything is on the table at the june meeting, they are not the point where they could move up or down and says interest rates are in restrictive territory, which is interesting last little leg of that. guy: the fed has gone from fizzling to sizzling, we've gone from everybody expecting we are going to be seeing no rate hikes and cuts, we are sizzling again now, aren't we? kailey: the wordplay on a friday, i love it. guy: i just stole that. kailey: we will change topics coming up, u.s. regulators are looking into a bond trade popular with hedge funds. more on why this strategy is spooking watchdogs, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ the first time your sales reached 100k with godaddy was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com
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. >>> a cnbc exclusive with cleveland fed president loretta mester is she ready to call an end to the fight against inflation or does the fed have work to do >>> alli mccartney is with us. saying hope for the best, position for the worst, which might include selling tech. >>> cummins joining the spinoff trend. its tech business going public at the nyc we'll speak with the ceo after successful pricing. >> we've been here before. 4200 s&p has acted as a ceiling for the bulls. not quite intraday for the highs, that would be 12 points higher the ai theme catching fire this week, decent ecodata, resilient consumer, some downtrends in inflation and freight costs, sara, adding to what -- i don't know, not quite goldilocks but going that way. >> we're on pins and needles for a debt ceiling deal. you take into account 72 hours lawmakers have to review the legislation, 24 hours to come back from memorial day recess and before the treasury's x date, which is june 1st, next week there is optimism that we'll get it done today. that's budding against this idea that rates for the fed may have to sta
. >>> a cnbc exclusive with cleveland fed president loretta mester is she ready to call an end to the fight against inflation or does the fed have work to do >>> alli mccartney is with us. saying hope for the best, position for the worst, which might include selling tech. >>> cummins joining the spinoff trend. its tech business going public at the nyc we'll speak with the ceo after successful pricing. >> we've been here before. 4200 s&p has acted as a...
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. >>> next hour, don't miss an interview with cleveland fed president loretta mester at 11:00 a.m. eastern time as we wonder whether the fed is going to be raising rates in june. it's sof a recalibration of where the market was a few weeks ago on the back of new data including today's showing hotter inflation. stay with us >>> ford making a surprise announcement striking a deal with tesla to gain access to rival charging stations in 2024. joining us to discuss what it means for both companies ceo ross gerber, tesla shareholder and former ford ceo cnbc contributor mark fields. good morning to both of you. mark, how surprised were you about this collaboration >> well, it's a bit surprising, but it's also very, very practical by the ford team they have these products in the marketplace, they have the products coming, and listen, the bottom line is they needed access, widespread access, to super chargers and with tesla having the most super chargers out there, actually a two to one ratio over the other standard, it made it pretty simple for ford to say i'm not going to spend the time w
. >>> next hour, don't miss an interview with cleveland fed president loretta mester at 11:00 a.m. eastern time as we wonder whether the fed is going to be raising rates in june. it's sof a recalibration of where the market was a few weeks ago on the back of new data including today's showing hotter inflation. stay with us >>> ford making a surprise announcement striking a deal with tesla to gain access to rival charging stations in 2024. joining us to discuss what it means...
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grover cleveland famously said when he gave us, he vetoed a law that was going to provide aid to texas farmers. he said that i have always thought that the people should support government, not that the government support the people. but during the 1930s this changed because the depression hit so many people and hit them in ways that made them realize i didn't do anything wrong. i did everything right and still economy collapsed on me and i have to deal with the consequences. so there was this change in american attitudes and franklin roosevelt ran on a platform in 1932. it was reelected overwhelmingly, 1936, on the idea that government should help folks out when. they need help. the centerpiece of this was the social security act of 1935, and that set in motion this that government should get more involved and government should help solve the problems that americans, society faces. and this at the time was characterized as the essence of american liberalism. you were a liberal those days. if you looked to government to help solve society's problems, you were you were a conservative ac
grover cleveland famously said when he gave us, he vetoed a law that was going to provide aid to texas farmers. he said that i have always thought that the people should support government, not that the government support the people. but during the 1930s this changed because the depression hit so many people and hit them in ways that made them realize i didn't do anything wrong. i did everything right and still economy collapsed on me and i have to deal with the consequences. so there was this...
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and that was planted in 1893 by first lady francis cleveland. >> so many of the plantings around the white house are there for security. when a hotel just a block from the white house reopened after years of being closed, the secret service actually went up to the rooftop restaurant checking on the sight line so that the president wouldn't be exposed in public. i guess that's the kind of thing we have to worry about at least in the 20th and 21st century. >> it is the, and sort of touching upon the role of security and the need in the modern world we live in, one of the more recent plantings was a flowering dogwood planted by president bill and first lady hillary clinton in honor and in remembrance of the victims of the oklahoma city federal bombing. >> gerald and betty ford put in the swimming pool. you can'te it from the street. i can't see it from west executive avenue which is a street that's now just a parking lot. but they did that because he had been vice president forut a nanosecond, and his friends had raised money for a pool at the vice president's residence. he became presi
and that was planted in 1893 by first lady francis cleveland. >> so many of the plantings around the white house are there for security. when a hotel just a block from the white house reopened after years of being closed, the secret service actually went up to the rooftop restaurant checking on the sight line so that the president wouldn't be exposed in public. i guess that's the kind of thing we have to worry about at least in the 20th and 21st century. >> it is the, and sort of...
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colleagues will speak to the cleveland fed president loretta mester today that is at 17:00 cet >>> let's look at the final trading day of the week. you see it is still a mixed bag and continuation of the theme of the week which is the nasdaq has been the outperformer today and looking to open ten points higher s&p is opening up mildly in negative territory nasdaq down 20 points. in terms of week to date, this is a good snapshot the dow for the week is down 2%. about 660 points lower s&p down 1%. the nasdaq is up 3% -- 0 .3%. that is on the back of nvidia numbers. let's switch the u.s. tech stocks nvidia up 21% on the week. you see other names like microsoft also with a good week up 2.4%. netflix, the under performer now up 1.76% it has been a positive week for the tech stocks. it is having ramifications across all chipmakers. not just in the u.s. in europe and in japanese markets overnight as well given the position of the chipmakers in that market in europe, the picture is mixed. we have a couple of indices in the green and red. the stoxx 600 is trying to get some gains after reaching a
colleagues will speak to the cleveland fed president loretta mester today that is at 17:00 cet >>> let's look at the final trading day of the week. you see it is still a mixed bag and continuation of the theme of the week which is the nasdaq has been the outperformer today and looking to open ten points higher s&p is opening up mildly in negative territory nasdaq down 20 points. in terms of week to date, this is a good snapshot the dow for the week is down 2%. about 660 points...
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paired with rogue or cleveland's longest presidential anger na nails. so, the white house is playing down the milestone and according to administration sources, you should not expect a blow out birthday bash which is just what you say when you're planning a surprise party. it is going to be hot, senior citizen throw down, low cut shawls, shots, shots, shots. covert flu and shingles tonight, we are going to party! tonight, we are to party! tonight we are going to party! tonight we are going to party because you're almost 99. thank you very much. we here at the "the late show," we want to make our of octogenan president looked young and vibrant. introducing youth restoring energetic sound effects. jim. [laughter] we've got a great show for you tonight! my guests are tony award winner john lithgow and wendell pierce! when we come back, i get a visit from rudy giuliani himself. i'm just as surprised as you a are! ♪ ♪ >> announcer: "the late show with stephen colbert" sponsored by mcdonald's. to the first one. [crunch] mmm. see. get one favorite like 10
paired with rogue or cleveland's longest presidential anger na nails. so, the white house is playing down the milestone and according to administration sources, you should not expect a blow out birthday bash which is just what you say when you're planning a surprise party. it is going to be hot, senior citizen throw down, low cut shawls, shots, shots, shots. covert flu and shingles tonight, we are going to party! tonight, we are to party! tonight we are going to party! tonight we are going to...
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grover cleveland famously said a law that was going to provide aid to texas farmers. he said i've always thought the people should support government. not that the government should support the people. but during the 1930s this change. because the depression so many people and hit them in ways that made them realize i didn't do anything wrong. i did everything right. still the economy collapsed on me. i have a deal the consequence of this. so there was this change in american attitude. i put resident ran on the platform was reelected in 1936. the idea government should help folks out when they need help. the centerpiece of this was a social 1935. ntthat set in motion this idea that government should get more involved. government should help solve the problems in american society face. and this time at the time, it was characterized the essence of american liberalism. you were a liberal inov those ds if you look to government to help solve society's problems. you were a conservative if he said no, no. leave those problems to the reprivate sector. there are strong good
grover cleveland famously said a law that was going to provide aid to texas farmers. he said i've always thought the people should support government. not that the government should support the people. but during the 1930s this change. because the depression so many people and hit them in ways that made them realize i didn't do anything wrong. i did everything right. still the economy collapsed on me. i have a deal the consequence of this. so there was this change in american attitude. i put...
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. >>> tomorrow don't miss our interview with cleveland fed president lowretta mester >>> dow down 100 s&p stays positive thanks to nvidia what if you could make analyzing a big bank's data... no big deal? go on... well, what if you partner with ibm and red hat, use a hybrid cloud solution to connect data across multiple systems globally, then analyze all that data with watson. okay, but this needs to meet our... security standards? yup. compliance standards? mm-hmm. so they get the insights they need... yup. in real time... check. . ..to make quick decisions? check. aaaand check. that's the hybrid cloud solution ibm and a global bank created. what will you create? ibm. let's create. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >>> get a che
. >>> tomorrow don't miss our interview with cleveland fed president lowretta mester >>> dow down 100 s&p stays positive thanks to nvidia what if you could make analyzing a big bank's data... no big deal? go on... well, what if you partner with ibm and red hat, use a hybrid cloud solution to connect data across multiple systems globally, then analyze all that data with watson. okay, but this needs to meet our... security standards? yup. compliance standards? mm-hmm. so...
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host: melissa in cleveland, tennessee, democratic caller. it's picking up on what she was saying, the debt ceiling is a moot point, both parties need to pass that bill and protect medicare and social security. they always go back on their word, are for the course. the washington post talked about what this means for social security payments. they loomed large on seniors who rely on social security. many on a fixed income. if congress and president biden don't reach a deal in the next week, the government will run out of money to cover expenses, causing unprecedented harm to the economy, stocks, bonds and the u.s. dollar would plummet. an estimated $10 trillion in household wealth. the vote on social security, which accounts for 20% of the annual spending, is expected to be militating. it's 60 million people rely on social security benefits this month making it the largest program. chris in simpsonville, kentucky, independent. what do you want to see? caller: good morning. can i mention the terrible waste of taxpayer money i have ever seen? w
host: melissa in cleveland, tennessee, democratic caller. it's picking up on what she was saying, the debt ceiling is a moot point, both parties need to pass that bill and protect medicare and social security. they always go back on their word, are for the course. the washington post talked about what this means for social security payments. they loomed large on seniors who rely on social security. many on a fixed income. if congress and president biden don't reach a deal in the next week, the...
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outlines of grover cleveland who lost and then came back and won after winning originally. so it's going to be interesting. i just want to see how he handles the attacks, for example, does he want to have a flat tax? tell me about it. do you actually want to raise the age to retirement to 70 years old? i would like to hear your side of the story. you know, what is your stance when it comes to disney? why are you right and why is trump wrong when you think it's wrong to take on a corporation? was it true that charlie crist, that he was left a great situation in florida, that he really didn't improve it at all? that's what donald trump says. so now we're going to get the answer. >> ainsley: let's talk about this investigation now in washington in the house because james comer is going after the fbi saying we want this paper. we want this fd 1023 form to investigate to see if it's true that a whistleblower has said allegedly describes a criminal scheme involving joe biden and a foreign national exchanging money for policy. did that happen? we as americans deserve to know that.
outlines of grover cleveland who lost and then came back and won after winning originally. so it's going to be interesting. i just want to see how he handles the attacks, for example, does he want to have a flat tax? tell me about it. do you actually want to raise the age to retirement to 70 years old? i would like to hear your side of the story. you know, what is your stance when it comes to disney? why are you right and why is trump wrong when you think it's wrong to take on a corporation?...
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veces pero qué bueno que pare y piense lo mejor para él tal vez siga con los lakers tal vez regrese a cleveland >>> si llega aquí creo que las posibilidades son altísimas >>> habrá que ver también qué dicen >>> palco deportivo fue patrocinado con el pollo supremo gracias por continuar con nosotros vamos a presentar en la siguiente historia de jana gómez es una joven que ha sido reconocida por su forma de interpretar gracias a su talento en el escenario >>> eso le ha valido el primer lugar de la reconocida competencia de mariachis en su zona chucky lópez nos cuenta por qué cantidad mariachis tan importante >>> conocida entre sus seres queridos jana gómez comenzó a cantar a los 10 años >>> yo era una niña muy callada no podía sacar una palabra >>> además de ayudarle y darle confianza en sí misma través de la música regional mexicana jana ha descubierto una forma nueva de conectar con sus raíces y su cultura >>> me siento orgullosa de felicidad porque en ese tiempo no muchos de los jóvenes querían hacerlo porque es música de viejitos pero yo no creo que sea así >>> sus 2 mayo
veces pero qué bueno que pare y piense lo mejor para él tal vez siga con los lakers tal vez regrese a cleveland >>> si llega aquí creo que las posibilidades son altísimas >>> habrá que ver también qué dicen >>> palco deportivo fue patrocinado con el pollo supremo gracias por continuar con nosotros vamos a presentar en la siguiente historia de jana gómez es una joven que ha sido reconocida por su forma de interpretar gracias a su talento en el escenario...
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and what is actually a lie live nancy grace and ashley benfield tell viewers about the shooting in cleveland viewers had the complete impression that they were not watching a teleconference between cnn's headquarters in atlanta and cleveland at the crime scene. in fact, both presenters were in the same parking lot about 10 meters apart in the city of phoenix , arizona, where they covered judy's court case . now they are also fabricating an indicator of media competence as a source of information on a global level. this is an aggressive us policy that most important american media have come to the defense of, they are the main broadcasters and warrior propagandists have calculated that president george w. bush and seven top officials of his administration made at least 935 false statements in the 2 years after september 11, 2001. all of them in one way or another concerned the presence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq or the connection of the iraqi government with the salqaeda, and also contained conclusions about the threat of saddam hussein's regime to national security. usa later eve
and what is actually a lie live nancy grace and ashley benfield tell viewers about the shooting in cleveland viewers had the complete impression that they were not watching a teleconference between cnn's headquarters in atlanta and cleveland at the crime scene. in fact, both presenters were in the same parking lot about 10 meters apart in the city of phoenix , arizona, where they covered judy's court case . now they are also fabricating an indicator of media competence as a source of...
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upcoming holiday weekend, cleveland, we're looking to get back into the mid-70s by sunday. close to 80 in cincinnati. raleigh is up to 78. you might hang on to showers, too. spotty showers and storms with the interior northeast today heavy rain continues down >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today our temperatures will reach into the mid 70s for the inland valleys. and it will be even cooler tomorrow. 70 degrees. and that continues into the memorial day weekend with cloudy start. we should see a lot of afternoon sunshine each and everyday. and in san francisco, a lot more clouds here and also cooler temperatures. really headed for 60 degrees on saturday with breezy winds that will probably feel a lot cooler into memorial day. can stream all four hours of "today" on your local nbc station live on peacock. it is part of the morning news live collection, and you can find all the details on peacocktv.com. >>> the inspiring story of twin brothers with a shared purpose after life threw a wrench in their childhood dreams kate snow will show us how together they are w
upcoming holiday weekend, cleveland, we're looking to get back into the mid-70s by sunday. close to 80 in cincinnati. raleigh is up to 78. you might hang on to showers, too. spotty showers and storms with the interior northeast today heavy rain continues down >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today our temperatures will reach into the mid 70s for the inland valleys. and it will be even cooler tomorrow. 70 degrees. and that continues into the memorial day weekend with...
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because when he was elected mayor cleveland was a disaster. he not just clean up the crime but into the local government there. so the very successful nomination for harry truman. truman and harold burton they're friendly not the way his later nominees were friends print this was a political masterpiece by the president who is viewed by millions of americans who was the senator from missouri, and other senators refuse some other centers refused to recognize him as a senator. even some senior staffer said he sent over here bite gangsters. and then he was elected in his own right and strongly reelected to be the senator from missouri. and chosen by the first, second and possibly even his third choice. but harry truman had supported he had supported roosevelt's court packing plan. that was famous. everyone can get along with senator truman, he can be on the ticket because he did not oppose my judicial reforms. in truman becomes a president suddenly. uses this first nomination as a chance to seek some political unity. not just in washington but am
because when he was elected mayor cleveland was a disaster. he not just clean up the crime but into the local government there. so the very successful nomination for harry truman. truman and harold burton they're friendly not the way his later nominees were friends print this was a political masterpiece by the president who is viewed by millions of americans who was the senator from missouri, and other senators refuse some other centers refused to recognize him as a senator. even some senior...
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minneapolis, chicago, cleveland, pittsburgh. but this system came straight down from the north meaning it may have carried just a bit of smoke that's now settled closer to the ground level. weather-wise that means near normal high temperatures again tomorrow, and a bit of a continuing cool down for thursday and friday. couple days below average before we bounce back in time for the memorial day weekend. let's look outside from oakland. you can see the hazy effect on the horizon. temperatures in the 60s across the board for most of us. but down to 56 in san francisco and already 59 in santa rosa. the inland temperature, especially, were remarkably cooler today compared to where we were 24 hours ago. let's look at the current air quality map. we're seeing a lot of green and yellow dots indicating good to moderate at worst air quality. but we'll have to watch this in case the air quality deteriorates further indicating the suspicions about the upper level smoke settling down toward the surface level might be a bit more of a concern
minneapolis, chicago, cleveland, pittsburgh. but this system came straight down from the north meaning it may have carried just a bit of smoke that's now settled closer to the ground level. weather-wise that means near normal high temperatures again tomorrow, and a bit of a continuing cool down for thursday and friday. couple days below average before we bounce back in time for the memorial day weekend. let's look outside from oakland. you can see the hazy effect on the horizon. temperatures in...
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when article was actually key, it's how trump got the nomination back in 2016, rolling into the cleveland convention, adding one just 45% of primary votes, but boasting 63% of the delegates. so, unless things change, trump could have an even greater edge in the 2024 primaries. that's despite a poll showing that 44% of republicans wanted him to run again. the good news, there still time for gop candidates to push states to shift from winner take all to proportional. before october 1st deadline. could be the right thing to do. love the playing field, more regularly, reflective ill of the voters. remember, you change the rules, you change the game. that syria-year-old check. >> john, thanks very much. come on back over four more panel discussion. so, how about that. 7 to 17, the winner take all states. as john just told us, these are the ones that enhanced the x most extreme candidates. >> it's a really important point. this type of procedural process is one of the things that trump's got a lot better at. from 2016 to 2020. one of the ways with a shift in the party is to bring in those trump
when article was actually key, it's how trump got the nomination back in 2016, rolling into the cleveland convention, adding one just 45% of primary votes, but boasting 63% of the delegates. so, unless things change, trump could have an even greater edge in the 2024 primaries. that's despite a poll showing that 44% of republicans wanted him to run again. the good news, there still time for gop candidates to push states to shift from winner take all to proportional. before october 1st deadline....
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but i don't think the average voter, the average steel worker in cleveland is going to say whoopi goldberg opposes this, you know, i can't stand this desantis fellow. i don't think that's how things are going to break down. >> jesse: all right. didn't joy wear black face? i think i remember seeing that. professor, thank you so much. well, up next, what do you do when someone pranks you? >> don't touch me. >> get the [bleep] away from me. >> dude, all right. >> just one more [bleep] time. get the [bleep] away from me or i will [bleep] shoot your out. they need their lawn back fast and you need scotts turf builder rapid grass. it grows grass 2 times faster than just seed alone. giving you a stronger lawn. smell that freedom, eh? get scotts turf builder rapid grass today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almo
but i don't think the average voter, the average steel worker in cleveland is going to say whoopi goldberg opposes this, you know, i can't stand this desantis fellow. i don't think that's how things are going to break down. >> jesse: all right. didn't joy wear black face? i think i remember seeing that. professor, thank you so much. well, up next, what do you do when someone pranks you? >> don't touch me. >> get the [bleep] away from me. >> dude, all right. >> just...
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. -- one of his friends said he appointed -- to the police department in cleveland to clean things up. he helped clean up the crime and the crime infiltration due to the local government. so was a successful nomination for harry truman. truman and he were friendly and not friends in the way that some nominees were friends but but ts is a masterstroke by the new president who was viewed by millions of americans as an accidental president who was a senator from missouri who was nominated by the pendergraft machine and other senators, some other senators refuse to recognize him as a senator and even the staffer said he was sent over here by gangsters. he was elected in his own right and reelected to be the senator from missouri and chosen by franklin roosevelt and not at all franklin roosevelt first choice. harry truman had supported roosevelt plan and that was the end of the day p litmus test so roosevelt said everyone who went along with senator truman would be on the ticket because he didn't oppose my judicial appointment. and truman when he becomes president uses the his first nomina
. -- one of his friends said he appointed -- to the police department in cleveland to clean things up. he helped clean up the crime and the crime infiltration due to the local government. so was a successful nomination for harry truman. truman and he were friendly and not friends in the way that some nominees were friends but but ts is a masterstroke by the new president who was viewed by millions of americans as an accidental president who was a senator from missouri who was nominated by the...
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hey, when summer sun hits, cleveland clinic experts say you should consider different. moisturizers our skin changes and the summer and dermatologists recommend avoiding moistures that are too rich as they might form tiny white cis or irritate acne on your skin. make sure you use a good foaming face cleanser as well as sunscreen. the best ones to use have titanium or a sink base. and those who wear makeup may start to break out in the summer. if you're applying lotion sunscreen and makeup, so maybe just skip your regular lotion and most importantly, avoid long-term sun exposure. does increase skin cancer risks. so the south bay, where millions of dollars in federal money been awarded to schools to help students and their mental health and santa clara county. the money comes from the bipartisan, safer communities act designed to tackle the mental health crisis in our schools. santa clara county office of education received 2.6 million dollars to train and diversify mental health workers at schools statewide. that money could help hire more than 2000 new mental health wor
hey, when summer sun hits, cleveland clinic experts say you should consider different. moisturizers our skin changes and the summer and dermatologists recommend avoiding moistures that are too rich as they might form tiny white cis or irritate acne on your skin. make sure you use a good foaming face cleanser as well as sunscreen. the best ones to use have titanium or a sink base. and those who wear makeup may start to break out in the summer. if you're applying lotion sunscreen and makeup, so...
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he's won four championships with the cleveland cavaliers and miami heat. next year is the final guaranteed year in his current contract with the lakers. >>> krispy kreme celebrating 2023 with a special deal. >> graduates who are participating, you can go to krispy kreme stores and get a free box of their signature donuts. this happens tomorrow so be mindful of that. all you need to do is have some type of 2023 swag on or go into the store with your full cap and gown regalia on. this year boxes come with a limited wrapping that krispy kreme is dubbing their dough-ploma. >> why can i smell that video? >> right? because it's lunchtime. >> all right. take it outside. we'll start to see things clearing up. temperatures in the mid-70s today, but yesterday was warm, today will actually be the warmest day of the rest of the forecast. so we are going to continue to cool off over the next several days. >> love 75 degrees. >> into the weekend. i love it. >> you're counting today as friday. >> thanks for joining us for our midday newscast. ♪♪ >>> right now on "cal
he's won four championships with the cleveland cavaliers and miami heat. next year is the final guaranteed year in his current contract with the lakers. >>> krispy kreme celebrating 2023 with a special deal. >> graduates who are participating, you can go to krispy kreme stores and get a free box of their signature donuts. this happens tomorrow so be mindful of that. all you need to do is have some type of 2023 swag on or go into the store with your full cap and gown regalia on....
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cleveland cliffs, again, company specific capex will be lower this year than last year when you look at a company level, you can get excited 5 1/2 times earnings, something like that, below book value. yes. >> you make good arguments about the fundamentals of the company, but most you could have made six months ago with the stock almost 25 so at what point does the market decide it cares about those particular metrics that you mentioned? which i agree if they're true, it's a fairly healthy company, but -- >> and i think it's a good question, and why hasn't the stock -- presume ably the marke knows everything you've said about the fundamentals of their pricing and whatever else, why hasn't it mattered >> well, presumably the market knows. i think the market disagrees it says these things aren't going to happen. we'll have a recession people will stop buying autos. production of automobiles is going to go down we're not going to be building things that's the classic playbook. to answer your question, 25 to 15, that's what happens in a recession. if we're not in a recession, this stock
cleveland cliffs, again, company specific capex will be lower this year than last year when you look at a company level, you can get excited 5 1/2 times earnings, something like that, below book value. yes. >> you make good arguments about the fundamentals of the company, but most you could have made six months ago with the stock almost 25 so at what point does the market decide it cares about those particular metrics that you mentioned? which i agree if they're true, it's a fairly...
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they are cleveland, detroit, houston and philadelphia. real estate agents and financial analysts point out as interest rates drop monthly payments for a home mortgage will also decrease. sleep has really troubled just about everybody at some point in their lives, but it can eventually affect your health sleep. experts say that paying attention to what time you go to sleep or how long you've been trying to get to sleep can make it harder to go to sleep. doctors say watching the clock around bedtime and then when you wake up in the middle of the night, it can make it more likely that you'll turn to a sleep aid. because at that point you're really just focusing on the fact that you're not able to sleep. researchers say there are some simple things you can do to help yourself. the alarm clock around covering it, putting it under the bed would put in any cell phones or smart watches or regular watches out of sight out of reach. he says anyone with chronic insomnia should work with a psychologist training cognitive behavioral therapy, says many
they are cleveland, detroit, houston and philadelphia. real estate agents and financial analysts point out as interest rates drop monthly payments for a home mortgage will also decrease. sleep has really troubled just about everybody at some point in their lives, but it can eventually affect your health sleep. experts say that paying attention to what time you go to sleep or how long you've been trying to get to sleep can make it harder to go to sleep. doctors say watching the clock around...
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so when we really look at our formularies, we partnered with the cleveland clinic. 12 years ago they brought all of their own benefits for pharmacy benefits into their own world and they have their own pharmacists and technicians who manage this. so we really wanted to say let's partner with the world-class organization who understands the clinical nature of pharmacies and they also help guide us to make sure we're making the right decisions on behalf of our clients and their members. ms. foxx: and what happens if a patient is prescribed a drug that isn't on the formulary? mr. baker: they always have a path to coverage, dr. foxx. they want to make sure if there is a good, sound, clinical reason for them to be on it that we can get it approved for them. ms. foxx: thank you. i want to just make a short statement, mr. chairman, what mr. baker just said. we need transparency. that is the whole issue in all of our medical fields. we need transparency on pricing. we passed our surprise billing bill out of the education and workforce committee. we still don't have the transparency that we n
so when we really look at our formularies, we partnered with the cleveland clinic. 12 years ago they brought all of their own benefits for pharmacy benefits into their own world and they have their own pharmacists and technicians who manage this. so we really wanted to say let's partner with the world-class organization who understands the clinical nature of pharmacies and they also help guide us to make sure we're making the right decisions on behalf of our clients and their members. ms. foxx:...
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cleveland detroit, houston and philadelphia. real estate agents and financial analysts point out , though, as interest rates drop monthly payments for a home mortgage. will also decrease your favorite stores may soon have a very different inventory than what you see right now. that's because retailers stocked up on things consumers wanted most during the pandemic. now the consumer preferences are changing, and many are cutting back on spending. many retailers have been putting that excess inventory on deep discounts, and analysts say more consumers are now shopping for and waiting for deals. an increasing number of americans say inflation is causing them financial hardship , according to the latest gallup poll. 61% of americans say it's taking a toll on their budget. that's up 6% from the late last reading back in november. now those polls say inflation is the top financial problem for their home, followed by monthly mortgage or rent. and then debt. pam cook, let's look at your dollars and cents. thank you. i think pam gets up.
cleveland detroit, houston and philadelphia. real estate agents and financial analysts point out , though, as interest rates drop monthly payments for a home mortgage. will also decrease your favorite stores may soon have a very different inventory than what you see right now. that's because retailers stocked up on things consumers wanted most during the pandemic. now the consumer preferences are changing, and many are cutting back on spending. many retailers have been putting that excess...
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. >> reporter: if senator tim scott wins it all, he will join a very rare club that includes grover cleveland and james buchanan, candidates that entered the white house has bachelors. i asked him if he had time to date on the campaign trial. he said there is always time for a great relationship with a wonderful woman. and i thank god that that is happening, so i will leave it there. and so will i, but it sounds like something may be cooking for senator scott. back to you guys. >> you guys got all of the tea there. thank you, tom. >>> new developments this morning in the idaho college murders. a trial date has now been set after a brief court appearance by the suspect in the stabbing deaths of four students. prosecutors are now weighing whether to seek the death penalty in this case. we have complete coverage. we will get it started with erin mclaughlin. she's in moscow, idaho, for us. erin, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. it was an emotional court hearing for the families of the victims. some were in tears as bryan kohberger stood silent when asked to enter a plea. bryan k
. >> reporter: if senator tim scott wins it all, he will join a very rare club that includes grover cleveland and james buchanan, candidates that entered the white house has bachelors. i asked him if he had time to date on the campaign trial. he said there is always time for a great relationship with a wonderful woman. and i thank god that that is happening, so i will leave it there. and so will i, but it sounds like something may be cooking for senator scott. back to you guys. >>...