Sure that the American People benefit from an effective government, and it would be my job to welcome mr. Trump regardless of what he said about me or my differences with him on my opinions, and escort him over to the capitol in which there would be a peaceful transfer of power. Good morning. It is wednesday, october 19th. Welcome to morning joe. With us on set we have veteran columnist mark barnacle. Wait, wait, wait. Whats going on with you guys . Are you guys asleep . They are. Contributor Mike Barnacle. Chair of the department of africanamerican studies at Princeton University, author of the book democracy is black columnist for time magazine, eddie cloud jr. Are you say verified for him. One, two, three. Verified. Were trying to get fwtwitter t verify eddie. Twitter, verify eddie now. Whats wrong with you . He is so verified. You know why theyre not doing it . Its its they hate you because you are a princeton man. Yeah. That makes sense. It is. They hate you because youre a prince
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âThere will be extraordinary spendingâ: Retailers anticipate a post-pandemic consumption boom
By Janelle Nanos Globe Staff,Updated April 18, 2021, 2 hours ago
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Ann Marie Palmer, manager at the L.L.Bean store in Boston s Seaport, checked packages for online customers.David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
First it was bedroom slippers, sold by the pallet last year during lockdown. Then sheets and comfy pillows. As the weather warmed, patio furniture flew off the blocks, followed by the outdoor recreation gear: kayaks and, when the temperatures turned back to winter, snowshoes.
Consumers have been on a pandemic buying binge for stuff that provided comfort in a time of fear and alienation. And L.L.Bean has the receipts to prove it: All those boots and bedsheets helped the companyâs revenue jump by 5 percent last year, to $1.59 billion. All told, L.L.Bean added a million customers in 2020.
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o donnell: good evening. scott is on assignment. i m norah o donnell. the housing meltdown led the country into the great recession. now housing is leading the recovery. a new survey today finds homes were selling in march at prices nearly 11% higher than a year ago. the highest, in fact, since 2006. that news gave wall street a boost. after the survey came out the dow rose as much as 218 points. it gave about half of that back but still closed at a record high, 15,409. and anthony mason tells us rising home and stock values have helped send consumer confidence to a five-year high. reporter: on the sales lot at park city s ford in dallas, texas, confidence in the economy is building. we see everything as a positive at this point. so we are selling a 4x4 f-150. reporter: managing partner jeff enright says business is up 18% over a year ago. we don t want to get overexcited but we are because we see things picking up across the board. reporter: dallas and fort worth