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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Daybreak Americas March 13, 2017

Im going to be interested in the contrast between Monetary Policy and the skinny budget. The first budget from the Trump Administration, it will be fascinating to see. Alix and dynamic scoring. Here is where we are stacked up. 2. 5 hours before the open in the u. S. Equities softer, s p futures off. 10year yield on the margin, the basis point down. 1 ascatching a bid, up 1. The pound recovers. Europound was down for a while and is now reversing. Im taking a look at where volatility is nowhere, up by just. 5 . Goldman sachs says buy copper and oil, market not listening. A 60 losing streak, the longest since november. Kicking off this big week for Central Banks, our guests. To me, the big question is 2018. It shows the possible rate hikes the markets are expecting. For 2018, we are just over to michael. What is it going to take for the fed to move that line . Its going to take more clarity on the fiscal front. An interesting disconnect is it being pulled up on fiscal but not expecting th

How racism, rural living and COVID-19 led to the death of a chicken plant worker

Francine Jefferson, about her sister-in-law, Clara A. Kincaid I am convinced that had she been a white woman they would have put her in the hospital. I believe that with everything in me. Quote icon “COVID-19 is a terrible illness that unpredictably impacts each person differently, including some who can rapidly decline in a matter of hours,” the spokeswoman said via e-mail. The health system’s providers all follow a strict protocol for assessing, treating and educating patients about the symptoms of COVID-19 and how to seek follow-up care immediately if their condition worsens, according to the e-mailed statement.  While no one incident points to outright discrimination in Kincaids’ experience with the clinic, health advocates who study healthcare disparities have pointed to fissures in trust among Black patients and medical care professionals as a contributor to inequity in medical treatment. Historical injustices, such as the forced sterilization of Black women and th

It s sharing the joy, even when we re going through a hard time : Many spend Christmas Day giving back

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) On Christmas Day, there were many who spent their holiday giving back to the community.  This is important because it’s sharing the joy, even when  we’re going through a hard time in 2020, said Kennedy Jefferson, who was at the Northcott Neighborhood House Friday.  Their goal there was to serve at least 700 families and 2,800 children.  With the pandemic, we’ve seen that there are so many people who are unable to provide proper meals or toys for their children, said Tony Kearney, executive director for the Northcott Neighborhood House.  Meals were packed for families and gifts for boys and girls were wrapped and ready to hand out. 

How racism, rural living and COVID-19 led to the death of a chicken plant worker

Francine Jefferson, about her sister-in-law, Clara A. Kincaid I am convinced that had she been a white woman they would have put her in the hospital. I believe that with everything in me. Quote icon “COVID-19 is a terrible illness that unpredictably impacts each person differently, including some who can rapidly decline in a matter of hours,” the spokeswoman said via e-mail. The health system’s providers all follow a strict protocol for assessing, treating and educating patients about the symptoms of COVID-19 and how to seek follow-up care immediately if their condition worsens, according to the e-mailed statement.  While no one incident points to outright discrimination in Kincaids’ experience with the clinic, health advocates who study healthcare disparities have pointed to fissures in trust among Black patients and medical care professionals as a contributor to inequity in medical treatment. Historical injustices, such as the forced sterilization of Black women and th

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