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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:59 min | 11 months ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Nancy Pelosi says her family is heartbroken and traumatized after Friday's attack of her husband, Paul Pelosi, the California Democrat address, the violent assault in a letter to all members of Congress on Saturday in the letter she thanked first responders for the lifesaving medical care provided to her husband, Paul Pelosi underwent surgery for a skull fracture suffered during the assault, San Francisco police say David de papay faces multiple charges in connection to the break in and attack, including attempted homicide. President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are offering their condolences to the families of those killed in a stampede in South Korea Saturday. At least 149 are reported to be dead and at least 76 injured after a crowd surged into a narrow street in the capital of Seoul, the president said he and the First Lady grieve with the people of the republic of Korea and send out their best wishes for a quick recovery to all those who were injured. The U.S. State Department said at least one of the 76 people reported to be injured was a U.S. citizen. I'm Chris karashi. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Hurricane sandy also known as superstorm sandy hit ten years ago today since then Gotham has reports, billions of dollars worth of sea walls, jetties, breakwaters, and reinforced dunes are being erected along the water fronts of Staten Island, Manhattan, and the rockaway Peninsula. These barriers promise to protect the coastline for several decades ahead as sea levels rapidly rise in severe storms become more frequent, but the entire 520 mile coastline of New York City faces an uncertain future amid these threats. New Twitter owner Elon Musk says there will be no account reinstatements on the social media site right away. The billionaire tweeted Friday that a content moderation council will be formed to evaluate the platform and Musk said it will include widely diverse viewpoints. Several prominent figures are banned from Twitter over controversial remarks, including former president Donald Trump. General Motors is temporarily suspending advertising on Twitter. The story from Bloomberg's Charlie poet. It comes after the social media platform was acquired by Elon Musk, the head of rival automaker, Tesla, the Detroit automaker, which is racing to catch up with Tesla in electric vehicle development, says it is talking with Twitter to discuss how the platform will change and will stop advertising until it has a better understanding of what will happen to it with Musk now at the helm. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge earlier this week, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general. Nationwide, there have already been more than 100 lawsuits filed this year around the November 8th elections. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:58 min | 11 months ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are offering their condolences to the families of those killed in a stampede in South Korea's Saturday, at least 149 are reported to be dead, and at least 76 injured after a crowd surged into a narrow street in the capital of Seoul, the president said he and the First Lady grieve with the people of the republic of Korea and send out their best wishes for a quick recovery to all those who were injured. The U.S. State Department said at least one of the 76 people reported to be injured was a U.S. citizen. Biden added that the alliance between the U.S. and South Korea has never been more vibrant or more vital and said the United States stands with the republic of Korea during this tragic time. And President Biden is casting his ballot for the midterm elections on Saturday, he and his granddaughter Natalie voted at a polling center in Delaware afterwards the president announced it was Natalie's first time voting after 18th birthday and they each placed I voted stickers on one another. Biden says he's feeling good about the midterms and traveling across the country to campaign. He and the First Lady were campaigning in Philadelphia on Friday. Former president Barack Obama is calling on Americans to cast their ballots in the midterms. I am here. You may be surprised to know I am here to ask you to vote. Speaking at a democratic rally in Detroit, Obama noted an election requires everyone to do their part along with voicing support for the state's democratic candidates, the former president denounced armed protesters at polling stations and any politicians showing support of violence, Obama is among the political heavy hitters working to rally Democrats before the midterm elections. NBA player Kyrie Irving is denying claims he's anti semitic after an offensive tweet, the Brooklyn Nets player face backlash on Thursday when he shared a link to a documentary that's been harshly criticized for its anti semitic messages, both the basketball team and its owner have released statements condemning Irving's statements and said that the Brooklyn Nets have no tolerance for the promotion of any form of hate speech, Irving, however, says he's not anti semitic, and says he embraces all walks of life. I'm Chris coraggio. Intense testimony continues in Harvey Weinstein's second criminal trial in Los Angeles, Niko magazine reports. A model actress who has accused the disgraced movie mogul of sexual assault, finished her testimony this week. As she faced cross examination from Weinstein's attorney, Alan Jackson, the accuser told jurors that Weinstein sexually assaulted her in her hotel room after meeting him during the Los Angeles Italia film festival in February 2013. Jackson then brought out a selfie she posted on social media that was taken in the hotel bathroom where the alleged incident occurred. The accuser argued she had to keep up appearances for career purposes. Weinstein faces 11 sex crime charges. The trial is expected to last up until Thanksgiving. Nico maga has reporting, tonight's Powerball jackpot will be worth $825 million. That's the 5th largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, and the second largest in Powerball history, the biggest Powerball grand prize was in 2016 when three winners from California, Florida and Tennessee, split a jackpot worth over one and a half billion Powerball dot com says if no one matches all 6 numbers in tonight's drawing, the grand prize is expected to be at least $1 billion from Monday's drawing on Halloween. Flowers and other memorials are being placed upon Jerry Lee Lewis star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, The Rock and roll pioneer nicknamed the killer, died this week near Memphis at the age of 87, his passing comes nearly 6 months after his cousin Mickey gillie died at the age of 86, the Faraday Louisiana native was best known for the sun records classics, great balls of fire, a whole lot of shaking going on and breathless. He's widely considered to be one of the most influential and flamboyant piano players of all time. Jerry Lee was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986, and the country music Hall of Fame earlier this year. And on this date, in 1965, the who released the single my generation, the song was named the 11th greatest song by Rolling Stone on their list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, and 13th on VH1's list of the 100 greatest songs of rock and roll. I'm Chris karashi. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Hurricane sandy also known as superstorm sandy hit ten years ago today since then Gotham has reports, billions of dollars worth of seawalls, jetties, breakwaters, and reinforced dunes are being erected along the water fronts of Staten Island, Manhattan, at the rockaway Peninsula. These barriers promise to protect the coastline for several decades ahead as sea levels rapidly rise in severe storms become more frequent, but the entire 520 mile coastline of New York City faces an uncertain future amid these threats. New Twitter owner Elon Musk says there will be no account reinstatements on the social media site right away. The billionaire tweeted Friday that a content moderation council will be formed to evaluate the platform and Musk said it will include widely diverse viewpoints. Several prominent figures are banned from Twitter over controversial remarks, including former president Donald Trump. General Motors is temporarily suspending advertising on Twitter. The story from Bloomberg's Charlie poet. It comes after the social media platform was acquired by Elon Musk, the head of rival automaker, Tesla, the Detroit automaker, which is racing to catch up with Tesla in electric vehicle development, says it is talking with Twitter to discuss how the platform will change and will stop advertising until it has a better understanding of what will happen to it with Musk now at the helm. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge earlier this week, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general. Nationwide, there have already been more than 100 lawsuits filed this year around the November 8th elections. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:42 min | 11 months ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Made the remark while visiting a polling station in his home state of Delaware to cast his vote ahead of the midterms. Oklahoma police are investigating the deaths of 8 people in a house fire as a murder suicide broken arrow police chief Brandon Barry hill says investigators do not believe that the house fire is what killed two adults and 6 children on Friday morning, and that their cause of death is yet to be determined. The children raged in ages from one to 13, the victims have not yet been identified. The Houston Astros are looking even up the World Series tonight, the Philadelphia Phillies stormed back from a 5 zero deficit last night to take game one 6 to 5 and ten innings, first pitch from Houston in game two is set for 8 O 3 p.m. eastern. I'm Chris grazia. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Hurricane sandy also known as super storm sandy hit ten years ago today since then Gotham has reports, billions of dollars worth of seawalls, jetties, breakwaters, and reinforced dunes are being erected along the water fronts of Staten Island, Manhattan, and the rockaway Peninsula. These barriers promise to protect the coastline for several decades ahead as sea levels rapidly rise and severe storms become more frequent, but the entire 520 mile coastline of New York City faces an uncertain future amid these threats. New Twitter owner Elon Musk says there will be no account reinstatements on the social media site right away. The billionaire tweeted Friday that a content moderation council will be formed to evaluate the platform and Musk said it will include widely diverse viewpoints. Several prominent figures are banned from Twitter over controversial remarks, including former president Donald Trump. General Motors is temporarily suspending advertising on Twitter. The story from Bloomberg's trolley poet. It comes after the social media platform was acquired by Elon Musk, the head of rival automaker, Tesla, the Detroit automaker, which is racing to catch up with Tesla in electric vehicle development, says it is talking with Twitter to discuss how the platform will change and will stop advertising until it has a better understanding of what will happen to it with Musk now at the helm. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge earlier this week, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general. Nationwide, there have already been more than 100 lawsuits filed this year around the November 8th elections. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:19 min | 11 months ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Hurricane sandy also known as superstorm sandy hit ten years ago today since then Gotham has reports, billions of dollars worth of sea walls, jetties, breakwaters, and reinforced dunes are being erected along the waterfronts of Staten Island, Manhattan, at the rockaway Peninsula. These barriers promise to protect the coastline for several decades ahead as sea levels rapidly rise in severe storms become more frequent, but the entire 520 mile coastline of New York City faces an uncertain future amid these threats. New Twitter owner Elon Musk says there will be no account reinstatements on the social media site right away. The billionaire tweeted Friday that a content moderation council will be formed to evaluate the platform and Musk said it will include widely diverse viewpoints. Several prominent figures are banned from Twitter over controversial remarks, including former president Donald Trump. General Motors is temporarily suspending advertising on Twitter. The story from Bloomberg's trolley poet. It comes after the social media platform was acquired by Elon Musk, the head of rival automaker, Tesla, the Detroit automaker, which is racing to catch up with Tesla in electric vehicle development, says it is talking with Twitter to discuss how the platform will change and will stop advertising until it has a better understanding of what will happen to it with Musk now at the helm. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge earlier this week, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general. Nationwide, there have already been more than 100 lawsuits filed this year around the November 8th elections. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. This is masters in business with Barry Reynolds on Bloomberg radio. I'm Barry Ritz, you're listening to masters and business on Bloomberg radio. My special guests today are the Jeremy's professor Jeremy Siegel of Wharton and

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:51 min | 11 months ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"At ten eastern on Bloomberg radio. The death toll is rising dramatically after a stampede at a Halloween festival in South Korea. Correspondent raf Sanchez offered more details as officials confirmed nearly 150 people were killed in the tragedy. In about a 100,000 people showed up for this Halloween festival in downtown Seoul, part of the reason this was so popular, it's the first outdoor Halloween party without masks in South Korea since the start of COVID. The disaster happened in the city's popular itaewon neighborhood Saturday night. Former president Barack Obama is on the campaign trail for Democrats in Michigan and Wisconsin today. Speaking at a rally in Atlanta on Friday, Obama warned that a Republican majority in the House and Senate could set back abortion rights and same sex marriage rights San Francisco police say the hammer attack against the husband of House speaker Nancy Pelosi was not a random attack. The suspect has been arrested and Pelosi has undergone surgery for injuries. That's the latest I'm Julie Ryan. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Hurricane sandy also known as super storm sandy hit ten years ago today since then Gotham has reports, billions of dollars worth of seawalls, jetties, breakwaters, and reinforced dunes are being erected along the waterfronts of Staten Island, Manhattan, and the rockaway Peninsula. These barriers promise to protect the coastline for several decades ahead as sea levels rapidly rise in severe storms become more frequent, but the entire 520 mile coastline of New York City faces an uncertain future amid these threats. New Twitter owner Elon Musk says there will be no account reinstatements on the social media site right away. The billionaire tweeted Friday that a content moderation council will be formed to evaluate the platform and Musk said it will include widely diverse viewpoints. Several prominent figures are banned from Twitter over controversial remarks, including former president Donald Trump. General Motors is temporarily suspending advertising on Twitter. The story from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. It comes after the social media platform was acquired by Elon Musk, the head of rival automaker, Tesla, the Detroit automaker, which is racing to catch up with Tesla in electric vehicle development, says it is talking with Twitter to discuss how the platform will change and will stop advertising until it has a better understanding of what will happen to it with Musk now at the helm. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge earlier this week, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general. Nationwide, there have already been more than 100 lawsuits filed this year around the November

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:25 min | 11 months ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Georgia and Texas also have seen more than a million early ballots cast. Some Florida counties began early in person voting this week, and all counties are required to start by Saturday. Former president Barack Obama will be in Milwaukee today to stop for Senate candidate Mandela Barnes. Jim Forbes has more. Wisconsin's U.S. Senate race is drawing a who's who of national political figures. U.S. transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, campaigned for Barnes and an event in Madison on Friday, Barnes opponent, incumbent senator Ron Johnson, is getting support from the Republican National Committee chair ronna mcdaniel and Florida senator Rick Scott. I'm Jim Forbes. New Twitter owner, Elon Musk, says there will be no account reinstatements on the social media site right away. Lisa Taylor has the latest. Elon Musk tweeted a content moderation council will be formed to evaluate the platform. He says it will include widely diverse viewpoints, several prominent figures are banned from Twitter over controversial remarks that includes former president Trump, Musk also says no major content decisions will be made until that council meets. The release of hocus pocus two was the biggest opening weekend ever for a streaming movie. Viewers nearly spent a combined 3 billion minutes watching the film after its release on September 30th, according to Nielsen the previous record holder was in kanto, the film is now streaming on Disney+. I'm Julie Ryan. Health experts are worried that the U.S. might wind up facing what they call a triple demic outbreak of flu, COVID-19 and the virus known as RSV at the same time. Doctors already were worried about both flu and COVID-19 surging going into fall and winter, but now they're seeing an early rise in RSV among young children. The CDC says there have been early increases in flu cases across most of the U.S. with indications that flu could be a lot more severe this season than in the past two. New York City police are looking for the person who punched comedian Chris redd in the face. Scott Pringle reports. Police say the former Saturday Night Live cast member was getting out of his car when he was approached and then punched apparently by a stranger. This happened in front of the comedy cellar and Greenwich Village Wednesday night, red was reportedly bleeding heavily from the nose and then sent to the hospital, and since then it comes days before Chris redd's new comedy special is released on HBO Max. Previous research has linked video games with increases in depression, violence, and aggressive behavior, but the latest study found no significant differences in mental and behavioral issues between young gamers and kids who don't game. Aaron real has more. Kids who play video games for three or more hours a day perform better on impulse control and memory tests than children who don't play games. This is according to new research published in jama network open. Researchers believe that the changes in brain activity could be due to the cognitively demanding nature of video games and an increased proficiency in visual processing from gaming. The authors did emphasize that they can not say whether there is a cause and effect relationship between the gamers performance and video games and they also stress that the findings do not mean that children should spend an unlimited amount of time on screens. The mega millions jackpot is getting bigger, California lottery officials say no one picked all 6 numbers in last night's drawing. That means Tuesday's jackpot in the multi state lottery game will be worth $87 million. I'm Julie Ryan. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Hurricane sandy also known as super storm sandy hit ten years ago today since then Gotham has reports billions of dollars worth of seawalls, jetties, breakwaters, and reinforced dunes are being erected along the waterfronts of Staten Island, Manhattan, at the rockaway Peninsula. These barriers promise to protect the coastline for several decades ahead as sea levels rapidly rise and severe storms become more frequent, but the entire 520 mile coastline of New York City faces an uncertain future amid these threats. New Twitter owner Elon Musk says there will be no account reinstatements on the social media site right away. The billionaire tweeted Friday that a content moderation council will be formed to evaluate the platform and Musk said it will include widely diverse viewpoints. Several prominent figures are banned from Twitter over controversial remarks, including former president Donald Trump. General Motors is temporarily suspending advertising on Twitter. The story from Bloomberg's trolley pellet. It comes after the social media platform was acquired by Elon Musk, the head of rival automaker, Tesla, the Detroit automaker, which is racing to catch up with Tesla in electric vehicle development, says it is talking with Twitter to discuss how the platform will change and will stop advertising until it has a better understanding of what will happen to it with Musk now at the helm. Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Republican election officials around New York refused to process absentee ballots amid a court challenge earlier this week, but then began opening and scanning the ballots after a warning from the state attorney general. Nationwide, there have already been more than 100 lawsuits filed this year around the November 8th elections. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. This

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:44 min | 1 year ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Have gone public through spac which is a reverse merger which entails less disclosure to investors when a company goes that route So I think the SEC is going back and looking at really looking at some of the disclosure that was made It's not a concern with us for lucid because we know they have a brand new factory in Arizona They have a terrific product in terms of the lucid air Which the specs of that product in our view is stacked up to any electric vehicle available today when you look at 1100 plus horsepower and 520 miles of single charge range Of course it was just named the motor trend car of the year for 2022 So we view this pullback in the subpoena that they received from the SEC is really buying opportunity We're confident in their disclosures that they made in their documents leading up to their July stock transaction And the assumptions and forecasts that they had in there for the next 5 years seemed very reasonable to us So we think we're telling investors we're telling clients that it's a buying opportunity Back to Tesla Garret how do you make your assessments of the company when the company itself doesn't communicate very much mostly We're just eating reading Elon Musk's tweets The valuation is really hard to justify So that's the biggest issue from our standpoint is we have to base our price targets on a 12 month time horizon And so we think most investors are taking a 5 to ten year view of the company Tesla of course wants to grow their annual volumes by a factor of 40 over the next decade So going from a half million vehicles sold last year to about 20 million in the year 2030 And so that's why the stock trades at such lofty multiples is because investors are willing to pay these sorts of triple digit multiples on a PE basis for that growth in the coming year So it's really hard Tesla is really in a class of its own You have traditional automakers who trade tend to trade at single digit PE multiples mid to high single digits when you look up if you look at a Ford or a General Motors And then you have a company like Tesla training at north of a hundred times next year's earnings estimates All right Garrett Nelson of CFA and our own Ed ludlow thank you both much to continue to watch Now the SEC is also interested in a company involved with former president Trump Digital world acquisition the blank check company merging with Trump's new media company revealed that the SEC has made requests for information into trades as well as its board of directors and investors Trump is trying to launch his own social media app after being kicked off both Twitter and Facebook after the deadly attack on the U.S. capitol January 6th Coming up with the increasing spread of all Macron New York City is about to implement the U.S.'s first vaccine mandate on private businesses but how exactly does it plan to do that Details next This is Bloomberg When will you be able to go to a meeting where nobody smells like hands sanitizer Who knows But we can give you the latest business and financial news fragrance free Plus tease out some of what you just said Are there tools in the toolbox for the fed Does that point to the need for continued monetary support Bloomberg radio the Bloomberg business app and Bloomberg radio dot com You do realize the mark that this is having on a younger generation Bloomberg the world is listening Start your market day with Bloomberg surveillance The bond market it's a really interesting soup Tom keen Jonathan perro and Lisa Abramovich Isn't your base case the worst case scenario for us Which one of us Bloomberg surveillance Must watch I think they made a great decision step for any exposure We did one of these at 7 eastern on Bloomberg radio and Bloomberg television When you reorganize and declutter we're probably the first thing you decide to keep Is there any serious contemplation of sanctions against China detailed financial and business reporting Tell us more about your customers and how they're doing now Expert analysis You're basically just changing.

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:23 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Charged as much as $5 for some items rival Dollar General does the same so it's kind of an end of an era coming though And we should note as well Dollar Tree adding more than a $1 billion to a stock buyback program is now up to two and a half billion Some analysts calls them note Boeing's up 3% The plane maker was raised the equivalent of 5 from old Stanford Bernstein based on a potential travel weed down We should note too that the head of Boeing's China unit told Reuters a 7 37 max test in the country quote went off without a hitch End quote last month Now China's grounded the place is 2019 after two fatal crashes Eli Lilly's up 2% The drug maker was raised to buy from neutral at Citigroup The firm side of brighter outlook for an Alzheimer's treatment along with a recent drop in the share price lily has been down as much as 19% in the past 6 weeks HP though down 2% the computer and printer maker was cut to neutral from the equivalent of buy at JPMorgan Lucid group up 7% The electric car company said it began producing its first model and will begin deliveries at the end of October This is the high end car Limited run dream edition of the air sedan the one that just was rated for 520 miles to a charge probably Google this now And it costs a $169,000 There you go A firm holdings up four and a half percent The buy now pay later service plans to let customers buy and sell cryptocurrencies directly from savings accounts with the company a firm also said it's rolling out a debit card So definitely going head to head more with all kinds of finance apps So far certainly part of that that stock's down four and a half percent after the company arranged to sell summer and $50 million of convertible notes privately EQT's off 6 and a half percent The energy producer is selling about 26 million shares on behalf of stockholders to receive them in a July Takeover of the cell represents about a 7% stake And we have had a couple of companies out with earnings today Business uniform suppliers sent us is one of them it's up about a quarter of a percent And the other is the electronics assembler jable It's down 2% Revenue for the fiscal fourth quarter was lower than estimates David Wilson thank you so much Final day third quarter tomorrow will in training for instance training for.

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:24 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Higher by 1% Advanced Micro Devices Also up 1% Well while we're seeing a broad rise in markets this morning Dave we're seeing a pullback in energy commodities Is that affecting the stocks It is I mean you've got ExxonMobil off half a percent in early trading Devon Energy down 1% Oil services company Halliburton lower by half a percent But put that in context the S&P 500 energy index has been up for 6 straight days That's the longest winning streak in about three months So just a bit of a retreat here Unless you're looking at EQT it's down 5 and a half percent The energy producer is selling about 26 million shares on behalf of stockholders who receive them in a July takeover Now the sale represents about a 7% stake And now we turn to lucid group of 7 and a half percent The electric car company says start producing its first model and we'll begin deliveries at the end of October Now the vehicle is a limited run dream edition of the air sedan which gets 520 miles to a charge and costs a $169,000 Now some analysts calls them note Boeing's up two and a half percent The plane maker was raised the equivalent of buy from hold at Sanford Bernstein which cited a potential rebound in travel Now what Bernstein also upgraded Boeing supplier spirit air systems those shares are higher as well up more than 3% Eli Lilly's up one and a half percent The drugmaker was raised to buy from neutral Citigroup which says shares were cheap after falling recently Lily had lost 19% in the past 6 weeks City also optimistic about the potential introduction of an Alzheimer's drug HP though down 1% the computer and printer makeup is cut to neutral from the equivalent of buy a JPMorgan And I got one more foia Nathan a firm holdings the buy now pay later company up four and a half percent affirm is going to allow customers to buy and sell cryptocurrencies directly from savings accounts with the company Oh so it's part of a couple trends Okay Bloomberg stock senator Dave Wilson thank you as always looking at stocks as a whole ahead of the Wednesday morning open futures are moving higher We see S&P futures up by 31 points down down futures up a 197 NASDAQ futures higher by a 142.

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WNYC 93.9 FM

05:33 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Is morning edition from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin in Washington, D C and I'm Steve Inskeep in Islamabad, Pakistan. Even here, as we report on different stories on the other side of the world, it's been hard to miss the images of flooding in New York City. My former home Hurricane Ida, you will recall devastated much of Louisiana when it came ashore and then remarkably kept much of its destructive power. Even after it moved far inland and passed over 1000 miles of land before slamming New York. New York City Council member Justin Brandon represents part of Brooklyn and also chairs the city's committee on resiliency and Waterfront. So we've called him Council member Good morning. Morning, Steve. Thanks for having me. How's the recovery going in your district? What's interesting about my district is two of the main neighborhoods in my district's are have names that include elevation You have Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. Uh, and usually in storms like this. We are immune and stay pretty dry. But this time was different. I don't know that there was a house or a basement in my district that didn't take on Water of some kind, so it's clear that we're dealing with a very new reality here. And when you say new reality, you mean, of course, that by climate change, there's likely to be more storms like this. Absolutely. And for those of us who have been sounding the alarm on this stuff for a long time, you know, we often feel like the boy who cried Wolf. But now it's clear that you know the clock has run out and the new climate reality is here and like you said, I mean, the fact that we had a storm that devastated Louisiana and, you know, days later, also devastated New York City is just It's just a very, very new reality that that we need to prepare for it. We need to prepare for a very, very Quickly. Well, let's talk about that preparation because some people will know New York has had devastating storms before the city was trying to respond. The city's already been raising some of its shorelines. Now, I guess we have to ask are those existing and planned improvements enough? And I think they are enough. I think the issue is that they're not happening fast enough. I think it's not like we're staring at a blank page here where we don't know what to do. And now, today, we have to figure out how to make our city more resilient. We know what to do. The problem is bureaucracy. You know you have you have fights on city state federal level that often, uh, that often bottle up these projects that frankly, we don't have time for. You know, this isn't the same as You know a new slide in the playground. You know, these are projects that really is a matter of life and death. Um, and everyone really needs to come together to push this stuff through because almost 10 years later Now I'm still visiting communities that are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. So you have You also have an equity issue here because you have primarily low income communities of color who are really on the front lines of the climate crisis, whether they like it or not, Um, so I think really what called Right now. What's what's called for is partnership on every level of government to recognize that this is an emergency. That's not coming soon. It's here right now. It's sitting on our couch with us drinking coffee. And we need to do something about it, but we know what to do. We just got to do it. Sitting on the couch with you drinking coffee and perhaps feet in the water that's on the floor. How different does the city need to look in 10 or 20 years and it looks now. That's a great question. I mean, I think part of this is about sort of lifting that veil of exceptionalism, right? I mean, I love my city. I love my state. I love my country. But maybe we don't have all the answers. And if other places are doing things better than we are, I think we've got to be willing to listen to and learn from from what other cities or states or countries might be doing. Because, frankly, the cost of doing nothing at this point is far greater than the cost of doing something. Um, and these storms clearly are only going to get worse. And there's a lot of us who have been saying this for a long time. And none of us take any satisfaction over. You know what? We've been warning finally being here, But that's that's what we're dealing with. Right now. The climate crisis is not at our doorstep. It's here. It's inside homes. Can I just ask? New York, of course, is an archipelago. It's almost all on islands other than the Bronx. Can you imagine some parts of New York City being abandoned in the future? It's certainly possible. You saw that in parts of Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy, I think you're absolutely right, Steve People forget that New York City is 520 miles of coastline. We have four of the five boroughs are either islands are connected to one Um, So you know, I don't know. People think of New York City is landlocked in some way. It's very, very much not so not only do we have a coastline, we have islands and and we're very, very vulnerable to these storms are one of the most active urban hurricane centers. So, um, this is just you know, it's new reality, but but it's It's something that we've been. We've been warning. We've been sending me alarm on for a long time. And it comes to a point where it's like, well, how many once in a lifetime storms Can I have in my lifetime? Um, it looks like we're all about to find out. Council member, Brandon, It's a pleasure talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Steve. Justin Brandon chairs New York City's Committee on resiliency and waterfronts. Yeah. If you know Marilyn food, you know the crab cake soft Patties made of fresh lump crab meat, But the main ingredient blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay have been harder.

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"520 miles" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

05:33 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on KQED Radio

"This is morning edition from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin in Washington, D C. And I'm Steve Inskeep in Islamabad, Pakistan. Even here, as we report on different stories on the other side of the world, it's been hard to miss the images of flooding in New York City. My former home Hurricane Ida. You will recall devastated much of Louisiana when it came ashore and then remarkably kept much of its destructive power even after it moved far inland and passed over 1000 miles of land before slamming New York. New York City Council member Justin Brandon represents part of Brooklyn and also chairs the city's committee on resiliency and Waterfront. So we've called him Council member Good morning. Morning, Steve. Thanks for having me. How's the recovery going in your district? What's interesting about my district is two of the main neighborhoods in my district's are have names that include elevation you have Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights, and usually in storms like this. We are immune and stayed pretty dry. But this time was different. I don't know that there was a house or a basement in my district that didn't take on water of some kind, so it's clear that we're dealing with a very new reality here. And when you say new reality, you mean, of course, that by climate change, there's likely to be more storms like this. Absolutely. And for those of us who have been sounding the alarm on this stuff for a long time, you know, we often feel like the boy who cried Wolf. But now it's clear that you know the clock has run out and the new climate reality is here and like you said, I mean, the fact that we had a storm that you know, devastated Louisiana and, you know, days later, also devastated New York City is just It's just a very, very new reality that that we need to prepare for it. We need to prepare for a very, very Quickly. Well, let's talk about that preparation because some people will know New York has had devastating storms before the city was trying to respond. The city has already been raising some of its shorelines. Now, I guess we have to ask are those existing and planned improvements enough? And I think they are enough. I think the issue is that they're not happening fast enough. I think it's not like we're staring at a blank page here where we don't know what to do. And now, today, we have to figure out how to make our city more resilient. We know what to do. The problem is bureaucracy. You know you have you have fights on city state federal level that often, uh, that often bottle up these projects that frankly, we don't have time for. You know, this isn't the same as You know a new slide in the playground. You know, these are projects that really is a matter of life and death. Um, and everyone really needs to come together to push this stuff through because almost 10 years later Now I'm still visiting communities that are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. So you have You also have an equity issue here because you have primarily low income communities of color who are really on the front lines of the climate crisis, whether they like it or not, Um, so I think really what called Right now it's what's called for is partnership on every level of government to recognize that this is an emergency. That's not coming soon. It's here right now. It's sitting on our couch with us drinking coffee, and we need to do something about it. But we know what to do. We just got to Do it, sitting on the couch with you drinking coffee and perhaps feet in the water that's on the floor. How different does the city need to look in 10 or 20 years and it looks now. That's a great question. I mean, I think part of this is about sort of lifting that veil of exceptionalism, right? I mean, I love my city. I love my state. I love my country. But maybe we don't have all the answers. And if other places are doing things better than we are, I think we've got to be willing to listen to and learn from from what other cities or states or countries might be doing because, frankly, the cost of doing nothing at this point is far greater. And the cost of doing something. Um, and these storms clearly are only going to get worse. And there's a lot of us who have been saying this for a long time, and none of us take any satisfaction over. You know what we've been warning finally being here, but But that's that's what we're dealing with right now that the climate crisis is not at our doorstep. It's here. It's inside homes. Can I just ask? New York, of course, is an archipelago. It's almost all on islands other than the Bronx. Can you imagine some parts of New York City being abandoned in the future? It's certainly possible. You saw that in parts of Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy, I think you're absolutely right, Steve People forget that New York City is 520 miles of coastline. We have four of the five boroughs are either islands are connected to one So you know, I don't know. People think of New York City is landlocked. In some way. It's very, very much not so not only do we have a coastline, we have islands and and we're very, very vulnerable to these storms are one of the most active Urban hurricane centers. So this is just, you know, it's new reality, but it's something that we've been. We've been warning. We've been sending the alarm on for a long time. And it comes to a point where it's like. Well, how many once in a lifetime storms can I have in my lifetime? Um, it looks like we're all about to find out. Council member Brandon, It's a pleasure talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Steve Justin Brandon chairs in New York City's Committee on resiliency and waterfronts. Mhm. If you know Marilyn food, you know the crab cake soft Patties made of fresh lump crab meat, But the main ingredient blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay have been harder to come by this.

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"520 miles" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

05:18 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on KCRW

"And I'm Steve Inskeep in Islamabad, Pakistan, even here, as we report on different stories on the other side of the world. It's been hard to miss the images of flooding in New York City. My former home Hurricane Ida, you will recall devastated much of Louisiana when it came ashore and then remarkably kept much of its destructive power even after it moved far inland and passed over 1000 miles of land before slamming New York. New York City Council member Justin Brandon represents part of Brooklyn and also chairs the city's committee on resiliency and Waterfront. So we've called him Council member Good morning. Morning, Steve. Thanks for having me. How's the recovery going in your district? What's interesting about my district is two of the main neighborhoods in my district are have names that include elevation You have Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. And usually in storms like this. We are immune and stay pretty dry. But this time was different. I don't know that there was a house or a basement in my district that didn't take on Water of some kind, so it's clear that we're dealing with a very new reality here. And when you say new reality, you mean, of course, that by climate change, there's likely to be more storms like this. Absolutely. And for those of us who have been sounding the alarm on this stuff for a long time, you know, we often feel like the boy who cried Wolf. But now it's clear that you know the clock has run out and the new climate reality is here and like you said, I mean, the fact that we had a storm that devastated Louisiana and, you know, days later, also devastated New York City is just It's just a very, very new reality that that we need to prepare for it. We need to prepare for a very, very Quickly. Well, let's talk about that preparation because some people will know New York has had devastating storms before the city was trying to respond. The city's already been raising some of its shorelines. Now, I guess we have to ask are those existing and planned improvements enough? And I think they are enough. I think the issue is that they're not happening fast enough. I think it's not like we're staring at a blank page here where we don't know what to do. And now, today, we have to figure out how to make our city more resilient. We know what to do. The problem is bureaucracy. You know you have you have fights on city state federal level that often, uh, that often bottle up these projects that frankly, we don't have time for. You know, this isn't the same as You know, a new slide in the playground. You know, these are projects that really is a matter of life and death. Um, and everyone really needs to come together to push this stuff through because almost 10 years later Now I'm still visiting communities that are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Um so you have You also have an equity issue here because you have Primarily low income communities of color who are really on the front lines of the climate crisis, whether they like it or not, Um, so I think really what called Right now. What's what's called for is partnership on every level of government to recognize that this is an emergency. That's not coming soon. It's here right now. It's sitting on our couch with us drinking coffee. And we need to do something about it. But we know what to do. We just gotta do it sitting on the couch with you drinking coffee and perhaps feet in the water that's on the floor. How different does the city need to look in 10 or 20 years and it looks now. That's a great question. I mean, I think part of this is about sort of lifting that veil of exceptionalism, right? I mean, I love my city. I love my state. I love my country. But maybe we don't have all the answers. And if other places are doing things better than we are, I think we've got to be willing to listen to and learn. From from what other cities or states or countries might be doing because, frankly, the cost of doing nothing at this point is far greater than the cost of doing something. Um, and these storms clearly are only going to get worse. And there's a lot of us who have been saying this for a long time, and none of us take any satisfaction over. You know what? We've been warning finally being here? But but but that's that's what we're dealing with right now that the climate crisis is not at our doorstep. It's here. It's inside homes. Can I just ask? New York, of course, is an archipelago. It's almost all on islands other than the Bronx. Can you imagine some parts of New York City being abandoned in the future? It's certainly possible you saw that in parts of Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy, I think you're absolutely right, Steve. People forget that New York City is 520 miles of coastline. We have four of the five boroughs are either islands are connected to one. Um, so you know, I don't know if people think of New York City is landlocked in some way. It's very, very much not so. Not only do we have a coastline, we have islands, and we're very, very vulnerable to these storms or one of the most active urban hurricane centers. So, um, this is just, you know, it's it's new reality. But but but it's It's something that we've been. We've been warning. We've been sending the alarm on for a long time. And it comes to a point where it's like, well, how many once in a lifetime storms Can I have in my lifetime? Um, it looks like we're all about to find out. Council member, Brandon, It's a pleasure talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Steve. Justin Brandon chairs New York City's Committee on resiliency and waterfronts..

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"520 miles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Patron for proof. Beth Fertig w N. Y C news This is morning edition from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin in Washington, D C and I'm Steve Inskeep in Islamabad, Pakistan. Even here, as we report on different stories on the other side of the world, it's been hard to miss the images of flooding in New York City. My former home Hurricane Ida, you will recall devastated much of Louisiana when it came ashore and then remarkably kept much of its destructive power. Even after it moved far inland and passed over 1000 miles of land before slamming New York. New York City Council member Justin Brandon represents part of Brooklyn and also chairs the city's committee on resiliency and Waterfront. So we've called him Council member Good morning. Morning, Steve. Thanks for having me. How's the recovery going in your district? What's interesting about my district is two of the main neighborhoods in my district are have names that include elevation. You have Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. Uh, and usually in storms like this, we are immune and stay pretty dry. But this time was different. I don't know that there was a house or a basement in my district that didn't take on water of some kind, so it's clear that we're dealing with a very new reality here. And when you say new reality, you mean, of course, that by climate change, there's likely to be more storms like this. Absolutely. And for those of us who have been sounding the alarm on this stuff for a long time, you know, we often feel like the boy who cried Wolf. But now it's clear that you know the clock has run out and the new climate reality is here and like you said, I mean, the fact that we had a storm that devastated Louisiana and, you know, days later, also devastated New York City is just It's just a very, very new reality that that we need to prepare for it. We need to prepare for a very, very Quickly. Well, let's talk about that preparation because some people will know New York has had devastating storms before the city was trying to respond. The city's already been raising some of its shorelines. Now, I guess we have to ask are those existing and planned improvements enough? And I think they are enough. I think the issue is that they're not happening fast enough. I think it's not like we're staring at a blank page here where we don't know what to do. And now, today, we have to figure out how to make our city more resilient. We know what to do. The problem is bureaucracy. You know you have you have fights on city state federal level that often, uh, that often bottle up these projects that frankly, we don't have time for. You know, this isn't the same as You know, a new slide in the playground. You know, these are projects that really is a matter of life and death. Um, and everyone really needs to come together to push this stuff through because almost 10 years later Now I'm still visiting communities that are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Um so you have You also have an equity issue here because you have Primarily low income communities of color who are really on the front lines of the climate crisis, whether they like it or not, So I think really, what called right now. What's what's called for is partnership on every level of government to recognize that this is an emergency. That's not coming soon. It's here right now. It's sitting on our couch with us drinking coffee. And we need to do something about it. But we know what to do. We just gotta do it sitting on the couch with you drinking coffee and perhaps feet in the water that's on the floor. How different does the city need to look in 10 or 20 years and it looks now. That's a great question. I mean, I think part of this is about sort of lifting that veil of exceptionalism, right? I mean, I love my city. I love my state. I love my country. But maybe we don't have all the answers. And if other places are doing things better than we are, I think we've got to be willing to listen to and learn from from what other cities or states or countries might be doing. Because, frankly, the cost of doing nothing at this point is far greater than the cost of doing something. Um, and these storms clearly are only going to get worse. And there's a lot of us who have been saying this for a long time, and none of us take any satisfaction over. You know what we've been warning finally being here, But that's that's what we're dealing with. Right now. The climate crisis is not at our doorstep. It's here. It's inside homes. Can I just ask? New York, of course, is an archipelago. It's almost all on islands other than the Bronx. Can you imagine some parts of New York City being abandoned in the future? It's certainly possible you saw that in parts of Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy, I think you're absolutely right, Steve. People forget that New York City is 520 miles of coastline. We have four of the five boroughs are either islands are connected to one. Um, so you know, I don't know if people think of New York City is landlocked in some way. It's very, very much not so. Not only do we have a coastline, we have islands and and we're very, very vulnerable to these storms or one of the most active urban hurricane centers. So, um, this is just you know, it's new reality. But but but it's It's something that we've been. We've been warning. We've been sending the alarm on for a long time. And it comes to a point where it's like, well, how many once in a lifetime storms Can I have in my lifetime? Um, it looks like Councilman find out. Council member, Brandon, It's a pleasure talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Steve. Justin Brandon chairs New York City's Committee on resiliency and waterfronts. Yeah. If you know Marilyn food, you know the crab cake soft Patties made of fresh lump crab meat, But the main ingredient blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay have been harder.

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

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"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

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"520 miles" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

KUGN 590 AM

02:21 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

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"520 miles" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

KUGN 590 AM

02:15 min | 2 years ago

"520 miles" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM

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Tesla unveils $140,000 Model S Plaid that can go from 0 to 60 in under 2 seconds

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Tesla unveils $140,000 Model S Plaid that can go from 0 to 60 in under 2 seconds

"A new Tesla model that was announced by Elon Musk yesterday in Fremont, California during a big annual shareholder meeting. It's $140,000 Platt Edition. And so I said, Who's going to drive a plaid car? Right on? I went to go Look for a picture. Not a plant car. It's it's the name for the power train. It's going to be on the car. Uh, it's gonna have a range between charges of 520 miles. It's going to get from 0 to 60 in under two seconds and a top speed of 200 MPH. Price tag. 139 9 90. Just under 140,000.

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