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south asia correspondent jonathan head has the full story. jonathan: shaken by their terrifying ordeal, the passengers were met by several ambulances as they met in bangkok. they had been eating their breakfast from the boeing airline plunged without warning. jerry was traveling with six of the family members to a wedding in australia. >> a bit of turbulence, and suddenly the plane plunged i don't know how far. they said 6000 feet. it doesn't feel like 6000 feet. so sudden, no warning at all. i ended up hitting my head on the ceiling, my wife did. some people walking around ended up doing some results -- somersaults. it was instantaneous. it really was. and horrible. jonathan: the aircraft was over thailand on the last stage of a 12-hour flight from london to singapore when it dropped a staggering 6000 feet, throwing any passengers not wearing seatbelts into the ceiling. the pilots then declared an emergency and asked her to land in bangkok at the closest airport. >> we currently have seven cases of critical injuries. 23 cases of medium injur
south asia correspondent jonathan head has the full story. jonathan: shaken by their terrifying ordeal, the passengers were met by several ambulances as they met in bangkok. they had been eating their breakfast from the boeing airline plunged without warning. jerry was traveling with six of the family members to a wedding in australia. >> a bit of turbulence, and suddenly the plane plunged i don't know how far. they said 6000 feet. it doesn't feel like 6000 feet. so sudden, no warning at...
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jonathan head, bbc news, in the south china sea. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. nicaragua brought a case to the un top course arguing germany had breached the innocent convention by sending military hardware to israel. denying israel had broken an international laws and that it had not sent artillery shells on munition when the latest conflict in gaza began. it took the presiding judge less than 20 minutes to deliver this decision in which 15 votes— one the international panel of judges ruled that the current circumstances did not warrant the emergency measures it requested. nicaragua had told the court that since october 2023, german arms exports to israel had increased significantly and that belinda should be aware of the risks that these armed could be used a committed violation of international law. germany argued that it had strict arms export control licensing procedures in place and that the majority of this equipment was for defensive and training purposes and that it had
jonathan head, bbc news, in the south china sea. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. nicaragua brought a case to the un top course arguing germany had breached the innocent convention by sending military hardware to israel. denying israel had broken an international laws and that it had not sent artillery shells on munition when the latest conflict in gaza began. it took the presiding judge less than 20 minutes to deliver this decision in which 15...
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jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. well, one of the things that we did see here is that the members of the family had waited for quite some time to get information — they were in a very secured room, quite far away from where the media was as they were getting announcements. and also, there was mental health assistance — there was one particular woman who seemed very shaken by the day's events, and they had offered her help and a place to go. but again, seeing these passengers finally reunited with their families at the end of a very arduous journey. now we are told by singapore officials that they are working with thai authorities — and really, the main priority still is the well—being of the passengers in the crew. for a better understanding of what happens when an aircraft experiences turbulence, i spoke to cat burton, a former british airways pilot and now a flight instructor. can ijust clear up one point before we start? the aeroplane didn't plunge 6,000 feet. once the event was over — it's quite clear f
jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. well, one of the things that we did see here is that the members of the family had waited for quite some time to get information — they were in a very secured room, quite far away from where the media was as they were getting announcements. and also, there was mental health assistance — there was one particular woman who seemed very shaken by the day's events, and they had offered her help and a place to go. but again, seeing these passengers finally...
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jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. let's go straight to changi airport in singapore, where survivors will arrive later, and monica miller is there for us now. of course, singapore, the place where a lot of travellers should have arrived yesterday and in safety. have arrived yesterday and in safe . ~ , ., have arrived yesterday and in safe . ~ , . ., ., safety. we 'ust learned that that fli . ht with safety. we just learned that that flight with uninjured _ safety. we just learned that that flight with uninjured passengers| safety. we just learned that that . flight with uninjured passengers has finally landed here, changi, and we are starting to see some of the family members that will greet them at the gate once they come out. this flight was supposed to land at 6p yesterday. they have been here for almost 12 hours, waiting for updates. there are also some mental health officials here we saw one woman visibly shaken, waiting for the news to come in. singapore officials say they are working with tyre authorities and th
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jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. joining me now is monica miller, our correspondent at the airport in singapore for us, and we know that the relatives of the victims of this have been arriving at the airport, and also the airlines and airport authorities are bringing barriers into triton separate the media as well from what's happening? yeah, ou can well from what's happening? yeah, you can see — well from what's happening? yeah, you can see behind _ well from what's happening? yeah, you can see behind me, _ well from what's happening? yeah, you can see behind me, it- well from what's happening? yeah, you can see behind me, it is- well from what's happening? yeah, you can see behind me, it is quite l you can see behind me, it is quite the barrier, we are not getting anywhere close to these passengers that we are expected to get off of a plane in just a few hours. these are the people who are well enough to have gotten onto reach their final destination. but if you can imagine, the family members and friends to pick
jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. joining me now is monica miller, our correspondent at the airport in singapore for us, and we know that the relatives of the victims of this have been arriving at the airport, and also the airlines and airport authorities are bringing barriers into triton separate the media as well from what's happening? yeah, ou can well from what's happening? yeah, you can see — well from what's happening? yeah, you can see behind _ well from what's happening? yeah, you can...
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as my colleague, jonathan head, explains. shaken by their ordeal, the passages were met by an army of ambulances after they landed in bangkok. they had just been served breakfast when the boeing airliner plunged without warning. a shot taken inside the cabin after the aircraft had landed gives us a sense of the absolute chaos on board. another passenger, jerry, was travelling with his family to a wedding in australia. a bit of turbulence and suddenly, the plane plunged, i don't know how far, but they said it was 6000 feet. it didn't seem like 6000 feet. but it was a long way and so sudden. there was no warning at all. and i ended up hitting my head on the ceiling. my wife did. some poor people were walking around and ended up doing somersaults. it was instantaneous, it really was. and horrible. the aircraft had been on the last stage of the flight from london to singapore when it dropped a staggering 6000 feet, experts believe, throwing any passengers not wearing seatbelts up into the ceiling. many were injured, and one, 73â€
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jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. joining me live is oriana pawlyk — aviation reporter for politico. oriana — there will be an investigation into what happened — the us also sending technical advisors. what will they be looking into? you will have the national transportation safety board helping the singapore authorities with this investigation, and they will look back at the flight path of this aircraft, where it was when it experienced this turbulence. so far reports suggest it could be attributable to clear air turbulence, which is quite dangerous actually because it is something you cannot see on radar or different technologies on the aircraft and honestly appears out of nowhere, and say thatis appears out of nowhere, and say that is something that flight attendants are especially wary about when they are up in the airof about when they are up in the air of course not wearing their seat belts as much as passengers are, but that is why they remind passengers to keep their seat belts on at all times for things
jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. joining me live is oriana pawlyk — aviation reporter for politico. oriana — there will be an investigation into what happened — the us also sending technical advisors. what will they be looking into? you will have the national transportation safety board helping the singapore authorities with this investigation, and they will look back at the flight path of this aircraft, where it was when it experienced this turbulence. so far reports suggest it could be...
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jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. let's go straight to changi airport in singapore where families are waiting anxiously for their relatives to arrive — and monica miller is there for us now. there is a highly secured room where relatives as well as friends who came to pick up their loved ones is that almost seven hours ago, when that almost seven hours ago, when that fight was expected to land, are now waiting for word on any information they can get. as we heard from that report, there is expected to be applied that singapore airlines has just for the passengers who are well enough to get on that flight, to get to their final destination, however it is unclear when it will take off and when it will land. we had seen one relative who was here earlier. she was clearly visibly upset, but what singapore airlines has offered them is comfort and even some mental help, officials here are to help them guide them through this process because as you can imagine, you came to pick up your loved ones at the airport and you hear
jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. let's go straight to changi airport in singapore where families are waiting anxiously for their relatives to arrive — and monica miller is there for us now. there is a highly secured room where relatives as well as friends who came to pick up their loved ones is that almost seven hours ago, when that almost seven hours ago, when that fight was expected to land, are now waiting for word on any information they can get. as we heard from that report, there is...
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jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. let's speak to monica miller who's at changi airport for us in singapore. bring us up to speed with the condition of those taken to hospital, and how serious those injuries are. hospital, and how serious those injuries are-— injuries are. here, it is been a lona injuries are. here, it is been a long waiting — injuries are. here, it is been a long waiting game _ injuries are. here, it is been a long waiting game for - injuries are. here, it is been a long waiting game for the - injuries are. here, it is been a - long waiting game for the relatives and friends who came. they were expecting the passengers to get off the flight at 6pm here in singapore, it has been nine hours, and they are also waiting to hear about the condition of their loved ones, and we had heard there had been a plane that was bringing the people who were healthy enough back to singapore, theirfinal were healthy enough back to singapore, their final destination, but now we understand that plan has not left bangko
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and i just want to announce that my colleague jonathan head is there. he's just arrived at the airport and is gathering as i speak here. what we do know so far is that one death has been confirmed due to the turbulence, that flight 50321 faced from london heathrow airport on its way to singapore, as you mentioned, diverted to land in in bangkok. we also know that the airport authority of thailand is holding a press conference in about 30 minutes�* time. so we'll be getting more details there. you can see those pictures showing emergency services arriving at the airport to provide as much support as possible. we also know so far that some of the passengers who have not been injured have been kept airside. the understanding is that they may be put on flights later on today, either to continue their onward journey to singapore or to perhaps return back home to the uk. and of course, passengers who have been injured are receiving medical attention in bangkok. and have you heard anything about this episode of turbulence and whether it was incredibly sudden
and i just want to announce that my colleague jonathan head is there. he's just arrived at the airport and is gathering as i speak here. what we do know so far is that one death has been confirmed due to the turbulence, that flight 50321 faced from london heathrow airport on its way to singapore, as you mentioned, diverted to land in in bangkok. we also know that the airport authority of thailand is holding a press conference in about 30 minutes�* time. so we'll be getting more details there....
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joining us now on the line is our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. katie austin joins us first. this strikes me as incredibly unusual news, to hear of the death apparently during this episode of turbulence. , . , apparently during this episode of turbulence-— turbulence. yes, a very sad incident — turbulence. yes, a very sad incident. turbulence - turbulence. yes, a very sad incident. turbulence itself. turbulence. yes, a very sad | incident. turbulence itself is turbulence. yes, a very sad - incident. turbulence itself is not particular unusual, but yes, we don't often hear of somebody actually dying as a result. so this was something that has affected a flight from london heathrow to singapore that departed, we think, at about 10:30pm last night. singapore airlines has confirmed it did hit severe turbulence and diverted to bangkok, landing there at about 3115 local time. as you say, more than 200 passengers were on board, 18 crew. we don't have details at the moment of who exactly it was that has sadly died, or their nationality. not even wheth
joining us now on the line is our south east asia correspondent, jonathan head. katie austin joins us first. this strikes me as incredibly unusual news, to hear of the death apparently during this episode of turbulence. , . , apparently during this episode of turbulence-— turbulence. yes, a very sad incident — turbulence. yes, a very sad incident. turbulence - turbulence. yes, a very sad incident. turbulence itself. turbulence. yes, a very sad | incident. turbulence itself is turbulence....
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jonathan witten is executive director and head of virginia runs auditory global program, which developed this treatment. welcome. we saw this little girl going from being deaf to here, and can you tell us how with this was possible to yeah, i mean it's, it's, it's quite a sounding right. so this, this is a combination of, of many years of work really going back even decades. um, you know, the start of all this is really being able to understand what was causing the hearing loss for many children who are born, you know, completely deaf. and as we learned, you know, which proteins weren't t for which kids. we started being able to, to conceptualize, hey, maybe we can develop technologies that could actually deliver that missing specific protein to a specific cell type in the year. it's a very elegant and as you can see and, and uh, you know, the story that's been described the, the outcomes are quite beautiful when you can deliver with the, with technology. so like this and, and the surgery tucker, just 16 minutes. what do they do during surgery? sure. so um, so the 16 minutes is actually
jonathan witten is executive director and head of virginia runs auditory global program, which developed this treatment. welcome. we saw this little girl going from being deaf to here, and can you tell us how with this was possible to yeah, i mean it's, it's, it's quite a sounding right. so this, this is a combination of, of many years of work really going back even decades. um, you know, the start of all this is really being able to understand what was causing the hearing loss for many...
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the bbc�*s south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, spent today at bangkok airport. jonathan, thank you very much for joining us tonight. tell me, what have passengers been saying to you about what happened to them? well. about what happened to them? well, the have about what happened to them? well, they have described _ about what happened to them? -m they have described what was a smooth and uneventful flight. they have described what was a smooth and uneventfulflight. it they have described what was a smooth and uneventful flight. it was towards the last stage of this flight, usually about 12 hours, i have done it many times myself on singapore airlines from london to singapore. those last two hours before they descend to singapore as they go over myanmar and thailand which is about the time they serve breakfast after a night's flight. a lot of people had got up to use the bathroom after waking up and it was then that some say the seat belt light went on and there was a little bit of turbulence and then suddenly, this incredible drop. and absolute chaos. people co
the bbc�*s south east asia correspondent, jonathan head, spent today at bangkok airport. jonathan, thank you very much for joining us tonight. tell me, what have passengers been saying to you about what happened to them? well. about what happened to them? well, the have about what happened to them? well, they have described _ about what happened to them? -m they have described what was a smooth and uneventful flight. they have described what was a smooth and uneventfulflight. it they have...
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jonathan: heading down to washington, d.c., next, good morning. jonathan: welcome to the program. dani burger is in the hot seat this morning, bramo taking a long weekend. negative by 0.0 5% this weekend. on the 10 year, 400-3866. under surveillance this morning, the chinese playbook is under pressure. >> a strong u.s. recovery is underway, powered by domestic consumption and investment. there are signs that china is exporting its way to recovery. china is using the same playbook it has before to power its growth at the expense of others by investing in significant industrial overcapacity and flooding global markets with artificially cheap exports. jonathan: new data out of china showing industrial output rising faster than expected with beijing unveiling a rescue package for propping up the property market, encouraging local governments to buy unsold homes for affordable housing. let's talk about the plan. what is the plan and how big a difference will it make? >> it's their most urgent step by authorities yet and what the world has been waiting for, when will china take a turn o
jonathan: heading down to washington, d.c., next, good morning. jonathan: welcome to the program. dani burger is in the hot seat this morning, bramo taking a long weekend. negative by 0.0 5% this weekend. on the 10 year, 400-3866. under surveillance this morning, the chinese playbook is under pressure. >> a strong u.s. recovery is underway, powered by domestic consumption and investment. there are signs that china is exporting its way to recovery. china is using the same playbook it has...
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jonathan: we've had some head fakes where you break out of 200 and come back to 200 again. is that the head fake or the real deal or was q1 the head fake? what are we going back to this summer? where will we be next week or the week after that? this narrative keeps changing day to day. lisa: it's so confusing because there are different populations, different labor markets that are overlapping. there are different consumers. we talked about the k-shape recovery. it's different for the lower tier. at one point is there consistency in the reeds across the data that we could get a narrative that sticks? jonathan: the highlight of economic information is job information, 220. michelle meyer is with us and collin martin is with us. what did you make of the economic data? what do we take away this week? >> it shows the economy is evolving as it should be as the business cycle matures. jobless claims are still very low, little to no evidence of challenges in the labor market. if you look at the six-month moving average for job creation, we are running about 215,000 jobs for more -
jonathan: we've had some head fakes where you break out of 200 and come back to 200 again. is that the head fake or the real deal or was q1 the head fake? what are we going back to this summer? where will we be next week or the week after that? this narrative keeps changing day to day. lisa: it's so confusing because there are different populations, different labor markets that are overlapping. there are different consumers. we talked about the k-shape recovery. it's different for the lower...
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. >> jonathan: that's indefensible. but let me move on. >> that's what joe biden and the democrats are tolerating. >> jonathan: you made it abundantly clear, but let me move onto 2024. you were mentioned as a possible running mate. is that real? >> what we're talking about is 2024. one of the many reasons why donald trump is going to win this election is you've got democratic protesters out there putting a terrorist head dress on a statue of george washington. >> jonathan: i don't know who is a democrat or not. a lot of people are very upset with joe biden. about you, are you -- is that real, this talk of you being a running mate? >> you have patriots like these frat boys at unc around the country who are defending the american flag and joe biden refused for two weeks to come out and denounce it. that is the 2024 election. now as far as your question is concerned, i know that you and everyone else loves to speculate and it's part of the game of who's hispanic be the vice president, and who will be in the cabinet. i don'
. >> jonathan: that's indefensible. but let me move on. >> that's what joe biden and the democrats are tolerating. >> jonathan: you made it abundantly clear, but let me move onto 2024. you were mentioned as a possible running mate. is that real? >> what we're talking about is 2024. one of the many reasons why donald trump is going to win this election is you've got democratic protesters out there putting a terrorist head dress on a statue of george washington. >>...
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jonathan: you will hear more from julian moore and kit juckes on the others. live from new york city this morning, good morning. ♪ do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. ♪ smiled with the rising sun ♪ discover our newest resort, sandals st. vincent and the grenadines now open. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals jonathan: equities on the s&p 500 about unchanged. yields no on the 10 year, 4.3342 . that the fed sitting tight. >> published downward pressure is it putting on the economy? that is an unknown. that tells me we need to sit here a while longer until we figure out where underlying inflation is headed for we jump to any conclusions. jonathan: the minneapolis fed president repeating the fed is likely to hold rates steady for a while longer as investors bring forward rate cut bets. the index fall into a one-month low with
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jonathan: nobody's changing their base case. given how many times we have seen a head fake when it comes to disinflation. a final word on walmart danny is going to go through the numbers. let's get an update on stories elsewhere with the bloomberg brief. dani: it was 5.9, now 5%. first-quarter earnings beat expectations and at the same time and expects the full year results to be slightly better. e-commerce jumped 22% upper income shoppers are flocking to the retailer. we are seeing customers trade into walmart. we have been thought of for value but now it's value, quality and convenience. president xi jinping says relationship with russia remains strong. this trip was his first foreign visit since starting his bed presidential term. putin describes china's is one of the most stabling factors in the international arena. there is a short squeeze in new york pushing how max prices above lme prices and copper prices have been rising for months but this search was specific to co-mess exchange high demand, low inventory and shipping
jonathan: nobody's changing their base case. given how many times we have seen a head fake when it comes to disinflation. a final word on walmart danny is going to go through the numbers. let's get an update on stories elsewhere with the bloomberg brief. dani: it was 5.9, now 5%. first-quarter earnings beat expectations and at the same time and expects the full year results to be slightly better. e-commerce jumped 22% upper income shoppers are flocking to the retailer. we are seeing customers...
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in fact, you know, who disagrees with jonathan? cindy mccain, the head of the world food program, the wife of the moon it's pro israel american senator of my lifetime, john mccain says, northern gaza isn't a full-blown famine. she said the other day that children in gaza are dying as skeletons, right? that is what is going on in gaza. she also says, israel is not allowing the world food program full access. johnson wants you to believe that this is a defensive war. he wants you to disbelieve every major human rights group in the world that says otherwise he wants you to believe there's no famine in gaza and disbelieve every major humanitarian aid agency on the planet that disagrees with him. the facts are pretty clear to people who are watching. there's a reason why a majority of canadians want to see an acc investigation. there's a reason why a majority of britain's say israel is committing war crimes there's a reason why a majority of french, belgians, germans, swedes bull told pollsters, they think israeli official should be pro
in fact, you know, who disagrees with jonathan? cindy mccain, the head of the world food program, the wife of the moon it's pro israel american senator of my lifetime, john mccain says, northern gaza isn't a full-blown famine. she said the other day that children in gaza are dying as skeletons, right? that is what is going on in gaza. she also says, israel is not allowing the world food program full access. johnson wants you to believe that this is a defensive war. he wants you to disbelieve...
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jonathan: i want to talk about financial regulation. the head of the fbi seat is stepping down. --the fdic and the bank lobby has won out over capital requirements. what you think the future of financial regulation will be regardless of who wins the white house in november? >> mr. bloomberg has announced he will resign but he will step down only when his seat is filled by a confirmed new director. i think we may have a little more time with him. of course, the bank lobby to your point, there is a real push to get a proposal. the fdic would like to make some minor changes on the basel three issue. but the fed seems to be a little more open to pre-proposal. you will see congress push on this issue. there have been some interesting hearings were you've seen some bipartisan concern with the proposal and the request for re-proposal. i think this will continue to play out over the rest of the year. lisa: do you think we will see anything substantial when it comes to this ahead of the election? >> if i had to armchair and look at this issue as the likelihood of the time we have in wash
jonathan: i want to talk about financial regulation. the head of the fbi seat is stepping down. --the fdic and the bank lobby has won out over capital requirements. what you think the future of financial regulation will be regardless of who wins the white house in november? >> mr. bloomberg has announced he will resign but he will step down only when his seat is filled by a confirmed new director. i think we may have a little more time with him. of course, the bank lobby to your point,...
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i'm sure they want to rap them in the head, although most are women. >> jonathan: took a long time to get moving, once they did, it was textbook operation. it was led by california highway patrol who were at the forefront of this, moving in and making the arrest. they showed extraordinary restraint as far as we are aware, no teargas was fireed. we saw flash bangs to disorient protesters and as far as we were aware never fired. this was a very restrained and effective operation led by the california highway patrol. >> lawrence: standby, look at protesters, smiles on their face. >> brian: proud. >> lawrence: police are showing who they are, bring in senator tom cotton. we're glad to have you this morning. we have not heard from the president, governor gavin newsom or mayor karen bass, thank god for law enforcement, what is your reaction to developments we've been covering all morning? >> i commend the peace officers who broke up little gaza. it is way too late, they should have been able to do this from the beginning. you have joe biden and gavin newsom who are afraid of the antisemitis
i'm sure they want to rap them in the head, although most are women. >> jonathan: took a long time to get moving, once they did, it was textbook operation. it was led by california highway patrol who were at the forefront of this, moving in and making the arrest. they showed extraordinary restraint as far as we are aware, no teargas was fireed. we saw flash bangs to disorient protesters and as far as we were aware never fired. this was a very restrained and effective operation led by the...
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look, jonathan, i'll start with you as the political head on the panel here. i think keir starmer is bangin here. i think keir starmer is bang in trouble with mr galloway. oh, absolutely. i think what joy. even though there's many things i firmly disagree with, is old labour essentially a social conservatism and in his eyes are economic socialism, which is something obviously i totally disagree with. but when he's busy saying, for example, that we must stop the boats and we need to and sovereign nations should be able to control their borders. i think he himself was a brexiteer and supporter as well. so there's an awful lot that's going to appeal, particularly in midlands, east midlands and the north west, nonh midlands and the north west, north east to those traditional lifelong labour voters who feel that this labour party under sir keir starmer, who ultimately was pro—remain, wanted a second referendum and would campaign for remain, has said that a woman, is a trans woman, is a woman, is a trans woman, is a woman and then is seemingly rowed back over the
look, jonathan, i'll start with you as the political head on the panel here. i think keir starmer is bangin here. i think keir starmer is bang in trouble with mr galloway. oh, absolutely. i think what joy. even though there's many things i firmly disagree with, is old labour essentially a social conservatism and in his eyes are economic socialism, which is something obviously i totally disagree with. but when he's busy saying, for example, that we must stop the boats and we need to and...
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jonathan: tom steyer, thank you. let's get an update on news this morning with your bloomberg brief with dani burger. dani: shares of american airliner falling, 8.5%. it cut its profit guidance heading into the crucial travel season. the pandemic has given way to a more cost-conscious traveler, and american airlines said its chief commercial officer is leaving the company. a drug startup will be bought by merrick, and they will be a $1.75 billion future payment dependent on certain milestones. mark declined to comment. officials in iowa detected the biggest outbreak of bird flu in two years. the disease was found in a giggling chicken flock and has affected over 4 million birds. it is the first detection since november, and the country is the top a producer with 20% of the egg laying hens. this disease has also affected dairy cows across the u.s. jonathan: next on the program, the fog of november. >> there is a lot of fog and clouds out there, and we are stuck talking about the fed. jonathan: that conversation next.
jonathan: tom steyer, thank you. let's get an update on news this morning with your bloomberg brief with dani burger. dani: shares of american airliner falling, 8.5%. it cut its profit guidance heading into the crucial travel season. the pandemic has given way to a more cost-conscious traveler, and american airlines said its chief commercial officer is leaving the company. a drug startup will be bought by merrick, and they will be a $1.75 billion future payment dependent on certain milestones....
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of the adl, jonathan green glad said to me the antisemitism on the right is like a hurricane on the left, it's like climate change. it's slow what does it now? what is your party when it comes to anti-semitism? >> the democratic party overall is strongly in the american tradition of pluralism and tolerance. and joe biden crystallizes the best of that. but in order to maintain that reputation, that profile, what the american people we have to be willing to condemn name, shame and isolated antisemitism in pockets on the left and the template here for us to avoid is what happened with the labor party in great britain. the labor party in great britain allowed antisemitism to mutate into it's mainstream. and it has now had to excise some of those worst tumors. the democratic party needs to be forceful and preventing that. we're nowhere near that. i don't want to overstate the case, but it does require force for leadership from words from president biden, from party leadership like hakeem jeffreys, who has been superb on this issue then it requires us to put our money where our mouth is i
of the adl, jonathan green glad said to me the antisemitism on the right is like a hurricane on the left, it's like climate change. it's slow what does it now? what is your party when it comes to anti-semitism? >> the democratic party overall is strongly in the american tradition of pluralism and tolerance. and joe biden crystallizes the best of that. but in order to maintain that reputation, that profile, what the american people we have to be willing to condemn name, shame and isolated...
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jonathan: lisa mentioned the surprise index. take the data relative to the dollar -- last week on the euro, the currency pair, the biggest gain since march. 1.0 874. lisa: maybe the disinflation is coming back and you have an european central bank were even the hawks are talking about the potential for the june rate cut. how many notes did you read talking about emerging markets as this new bet? a lot of crosswinds. early days. i think kit jukes solidifies it where he is saying every day do not get too excited. it will not get exciting. jonathan: it is a challenge to peak exceptionalism. peter tchir of academy security has been fantastic at that. top stories. out of iran, the president killed in a helicopter crash sunday. his death was announced by state media early this morning. he was widely seen as a candidate to become the next supreme leader. we are working out who is next. annmarie: that is the big question. it is less who takes over as the president and more in line who is the next supreme leader which is the decision-mak
jonathan: lisa mentioned the surprise index. take the data relative to the dollar -- last week on the euro, the currency pair, the biggest gain since march. 1.0 874. lisa: maybe the disinflation is coming back and you have an european central bank were even the hawks are talking about the potential for the june rate cut. how many notes did you read talking about emerging markets as this new bet? a lot of crosswinds. early days. i think kit jukes solidifies it where he is saying every day do not...
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the same seat was occupied last week by the writer, jonathan alter, who wrote at some length for the washington monthly about his day of contemplation staring at, quote, the back of his head. the meticulously coiffed souffle. what you see under the hair in that courtroom is a very, very small man. donald trump is actually the tallest person in the courtroom. at least an inch taller than i am, but when he sits in his chair, he does it with the common slump of the elderly. he sinks. his 77-year-old backbone shrinks to the point where he is sitting as the shortest man at the defense table and he sits for the first time in his life as a little man in confinement. there are many people in america hoping donald trump goes to jail. there may be just as many or almost as many hoping that he doesn't, but for those who hope donald trump goes to jail, you can put aside some of that hope now, because courtroom 1530 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. is donald trump's jail. it is the first time in his life he is not allowed to leave the room whenever he wants to. it is the first time in his life when he
the same seat was occupied last week by the writer, jonathan alter, who wrote at some length for the washington monthly about his day of contemplation staring at, quote, the back of his head. the meticulously coiffed souffle. what you see under the hair in that courtroom is a very, very small man. donald trump is actually the tallest person in the courtroom. at least an inch taller than i am, but when he sits in his chair, he does it with the common slump of the elderly. he sinks. his...
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jonathan it's got your head on your hands. >> well, i feel like the bbc didn't read the report clearly, andifs didn't read the report clearly, and it's just classic bbc whitewashing of the reality that actually, yet again, they're found to not report properly with due impartiality, not thinking about all the type of people that they were covered, thinking that somehow migration, some sort of nasty right wing thing that gets talked about and ultimately, you know, they would love to go back to the ramona days where we have open borders and free movement. and ultimately, let's get to the bottom of this scrap the bloody licence fee once and for all, and i will finally be a happy man. >> okay? all right . and amy, >> okay? all right. and amy, i mean, i suppose genuinely emphasising what the bbc is saying, they're catering for a, you know, a vast amount of people, as the bbc does. and i dare say you don't think that they're reporting on it is biased, which, you know, i suppose if there if there may be, maybe you might even think it is biased. the other way, i don't know. what do you think, i
jonathan it's got your head on your hands. >> well, i feel like the bbc didn't read the report clearly, andifs didn't read the report clearly, and it's just classic bbc whitewashing of the reality that actually, yet again, they're found to not report properly with due impartiality, not thinking about all the type of people that they were covered, thinking that somehow migration, some sort of nasty right wing thing that gets talked about and ultimately, you know, they would love to go back...
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jonathan: you have a different view on the data. was the hot economy a bit of a head fake? kathy: the domestic demand numbers in q1 were good like 3.1%. that is where we have been for the last couple of quarters. the employment data with the revisions and with the latest numbers were a little bit softer than people might realize. not only was the payroll number last month below trend, we had some downward revisions. the workweek was down. we are seeing wages and wage growth edge down a little bit. you put all that together and aggregate income might not be as strong going into the next several months as it has been over the past six months. jonathan: i know we are waiting to get to the weekend but the isom service members looked terrible. go through the details. the first contractions 2022. below all estimates in our survey here bloomberg. limpet -- business activity slumping to a four year low. what did you take away from that? how much weight do you put on the p.m. i? kathy: i do not overweight it. i don't make it a heavy part of my analysis. some of those surveys are dif
jonathan: you have a different view on the data. was the hot economy a bit of a head fake? kathy: the domestic demand numbers in q1 were good like 3.1%. that is where we have been for the last couple of quarters. the employment data with the revisions and with the latest numbers were a little bit softer than people might realize. not only was the payroll number last month below trend, we had some downward revisions. the workweek was down. we are seeing wages and wage growth edge down a little...
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jonathan turley and gregg jarrett are here. and former president trump headed to the bronx for first new york rally since 2016. residents are rallying to vote, we'll speak to one of them ahead. and biden's border crisis loom large even in pennsylvania. david mccormack running for key senate race has sight and sound at border this week. he is live no.ing. senator cruz, rachel campos du duffy, stuart varney, step by, business morning on "fox and friends" top of the hour, don't go anywhere. can irreversibly damage your vision. it can progress faster than you think. when ga threatens your eyes, take a stand. slow ga with syfovre. syfovre is an eye injection that was proven to slow damaging lesion growth over 2 years with increasing effect over time. it's the only fda-approved treatment to slow ga in as few as 6 doses per year. don't take syfovre if you have an infection, or active swelling in or around your eye that may include pain and redness. syfovre can cause serious side effects, such as eye infection and retinal detachments,
jonathan turley and gregg jarrett are here. and former president trump headed to the bronx for first new york rally since 2016. residents are rallying to vote, we'll speak to one of them ahead. and biden's border crisis loom large even in pennsylvania. david mccormack running for key senate race has sight and sound at border this week. he is live no.ing. senator cruz, rachel campos du duffy, stuart varney, step by, business morning on "fox and friends" top of the hour, don't go...
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, you'd never hear anything from jonathan tonight. so please join me in welcoming valerie jackson and jonathan, i. say evening, good evening. and of all those things that he mentions, my favorite thing to do is to read and talk to authors, which i've been doing for over 20 years. well, i'm so happy to be here. jonathan, it's so good to see you again. i think the last time we were together, i was interviewing you on your muhammad ali that's right book. and we had a wonderful time. as a matter of fact, i commented to you about how many tabs i had to put in the book because you've got even more this to listen i look i was trying to be discriminate. i was halfway through the book and i noticed that almost every page had a tab on. i said, wait a minute, darling, you got to slow down here, got to discriminate eating, right? well, this is discrimination, all right? and and that was after i slowed down a bit what this really means, though, is that this is a very comprehensive, rich book that contains so much important information that you rea
, you'd never hear anything from jonathan tonight. so please join me in welcoming valerie jackson and jonathan, i. say evening, good evening. and of all those things that he mentions, my favorite thing to do is to read and talk to authors, which i've been doing for over 20 years. well, i'm so happy to be here. jonathan, it's so good to see you again. i think the last time we were together, i was interviewing you on your muhammad ali that's right book. and we had a wonderful time. as a matter of...
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people are trying to back their heads around it. jonathan: what is your impression of things? is it towards the dovish end of the spectrum? lisa: there is a deep fear that you do see delinquencies going up as much as they are. you had incredible games for low income workers. there is a big fear that the longer they keep the rates high, they could lose gains in that could be a problem. a different kind of policy in its totality. it becomes a tricky dance, but i think the fed officials are working with this uncomfortable feeling of an uneven recovery. jonathan: a big trip for chinese president xi jinping. he is seeking to stabilize china's relationship with your. -- with europe. a visit from micron talking about having a different perspective on these issues. having our own perspective in europe and not just following whatever biden says. lisa: how much is pressure in the euro region that they want to get inflation under control? it is no longer a gift of lower prices. we have seen this motley approach in europe. each has its own approach. we hear from a lot of people. jonathan:
people are trying to back their heads around it. jonathan: what is your impression of things? is it towards the dovish end of the spectrum? lisa: there is a deep fear that you do see delinquencies going up as much as they are. you had incredible games for low income workers. there is a big fear that the longer they keep the rates high, they could lose gains in that could be a problem. a different kind of policy in its totality. it becomes a tricky dance, but i think the fed officials are...
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of the 2016 election. >>> let's bring in jonathan alter, msnbc contributor, columnist and author of the old goats newsletter. welcome, my friend. i want to hear your predictions for the next several days but first, before, your biggest takeaways from monday's and tuesday's witnesses and questioning. >> basically what happened is that donald trump's team stumbled badly at the finish line remember, not too long ago they had a big win one day on cross-examination of michael cohen. they seemed to raise some reasonable doubts, possibly raise some reasonable doubts about his account of a telephone call on october 24th, 2016. but since then, things have been going almost completely in the prosecutions direction. so on redirect, the hays office, the prosecution prepared quite a bit of the damage from that setback. and then the same prosecutor, susan hoff under, went on to deliver quite brilliant but almost everybody's account cross- examination of the only significant witness that donald trump's team introduced for the defense. kind of a thuggish lawyer named robert costello. and she took i
of the 2016 election. >>> let's bring in jonathan alter, msnbc contributor, columnist and author of the old goats newsletter. welcome, my friend. i want to hear your predictions for the next several days but first, before, your biggest takeaways from monday's and tuesday's witnesses and questioning. >> basically what happened is that donald trump's team stumbled badly at the finish line remember, not too long ago they had a big win one day on cross-examination of michael cohen....
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. >> todd: michael cohen heads back to the stand and could face cross-examination today. jonathan turley says cohen bombed his testimony, offering nothing new and nothing to make the case for alvin bragg. the problem is that cohen confirmed trump knew he was going to pay for the nondisclosure agreement and it would be buried before the election, none of that is unlawful. here is jonathan turley going forward. >> no crime has been shown. i don't know what the theory is anymore. he is trying to find a way to give alvin bragg just enough to get to the jury and alvin bragg hopes motivated jury and judge is all he needs. >> carley: ashley moody, florida attorney general joins us now. good morning to you. to review what we learned yesterday, michael cohens he paid stormy daniels out of his own pocket. trump knew and wanted to bury the stormy daniels story until after the election. jonathan turley is saying that is well and good, but not illegal. do you agree with that? >> this trial has been problematic from the beginning. you have to show the defendant intended to falsify reco
. >> todd: michael cohen heads back to the stand and could face cross-examination today. jonathan turley says cohen bombed his testimony, offering nothing new and nothing to make the case for alvin bragg. the problem is that cohen confirmed trump knew he was going to pay for the nondisclosure agreement and it would be buried before the election, none of that is unlawful. here is jonathan turley going forward. >> no crime has been shown. i don't know what the theory is anymore. he is...
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the economy is consumer confidence but how americans feel about where the economy is headed. that dropped again. it looks like a biden is facing real headwinds on the economy right now. jonathan: and steve, that consumer confidence report plays directly into a fox news poll that was conducted a couple of weeks ago. comparing voters of thoughts on whether they trust president biden or former president trump more on the economy. think we can put the pool up. it's really again not good news for president bided. he seems to be underwater in those numbers as wellin terms of who the voters trust more to do a decent job on the economy. >> there's a good reason for that. if you look at the major statistics we have a study coming out showing if you look at the 15 major indices of the economy performance trump versus a biden wins 12 out of 15 of those. one of them is obviously much better job. remember when trump left office the inflation it is my 1.6%. biden and 18 months took it to 9.1%. if you look at the current trends we are so only 4% range. one of the reasons wall street is nerv
the economy is consumer confidence but how americans feel about where the economy is headed. that dropped again. it looks like a biden is facing real headwinds on the economy right now. jonathan: and steve, that consumer confidence report plays directly into a fox news poll that was conducted a couple of weeks ago. comparing voters of thoughts on whether they trust president biden or former president trump more on the economy. think we can put the pool up. it's really again not good news for...
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jonathan: i might need to put -- jack: i might need to pause before heading out of the cave. mixed my metaphor. sorry. lisa: it's ok. what about the retailers portraying a weakening discretionary consumer but one that hasn't run out of spending power? jack: let's go back to parsing the difference between discretionary and staples. to some extent, the high-end is doing well. the market is at all-time highs. it easier to go purchase expensive skincare products. it gets harder. bloomingdale's is doing well. your middle-market consumer has been using tax increases on a weekly basis at the gas pump. gasoline is moving higher. you are going into driving season. maybe at the margin with this drumbeat of weaker consumer confidence, maybe it's harder to end the extra dollar. so retailers have been working their way through a lot of inventory and arst air they will get caught holding the bag again. annmarie: are the commodities a bit of a reason why you are pausing before coming out of the cave? claudia: fuel -- jack: fuel survey out there. to the we rely on truck companies product, wh
jonathan: i might need to put -- jack: i might need to pause before heading out of the cave. mixed my metaphor. sorry. lisa: it's ok. what about the retailers portraying a weakening discretionary consumer but one that hasn't run out of spending power? jack: let's go back to parsing the difference between discretionary and staples. to some extent, the high-end is doing well. the market is at all-time highs. it easier to go purchase expensive skincare products. it gets harder. bloomingdale's is...
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back to andy and jonathan. you heard that. we weren't expecting garland to come out headed to an f.b.i. memorial. where is jack smith's case now? >> well, right now it's dead in the water and the question is what the supreme court will do on the immunity question. if the court sends that back and says, you know, we think there is a more nuanced approach here. we don't like the extreme interpretations by either the trump team or lower court, that will require findings of fact. that will require time, and i can't imagine how they could possibly get the trial before the election. but it's really amazing to see the loaded questions from some of the -- for the attorney general what does it say about the justice system suggesting it is going too slowly. jack smith is the one who has been saying that trump should not be entitled to what most defendants are entitled to, things like in bank reviews and cutting short the appellate process and speeding through these cases. it is really jack smith that is asking for exceptions to the stan
back to andy and jonathan. you heard that. we weren't expecting garland to come out headed to an f.b.i. memorial. where is jack smith's case now? >> well, right now it's dead in the water and the question is what the supreme court will do on the immunity question. if the court sends that back and says, you know, we think there is a more nuanced approach here. we don't like the extreme interpretations by either the trump team or lower court, that will require findings of fact. that will...
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the driver of the truck was arrested on dui charges, and as fox news jonathan sarai tells us now, the bus was carrying farm workers heading to their jobs. >> a tragic scene tuesday morning, at least eight people are dead and 40 others hospitalized after a bus crash in central florida. the vehicles had a collision of a sideswipe type manner. >> the crash happening on state route 40 in marion county, about 45 miles south of gainesville, authorities said. >> a retired white painted school bus and a pickup truck collided, sending the bus off the road, breaking through a fence and then hitting a tree. it overturned, landing sideways in an empty field. more than 30 ambulances responded to the scene. the florida highway patrol says the bus was carrying more than 50 migrant farm workers who were heading to their jobs. >> we're the fifth largest county in this state. we are very big agricultural county, so this time of year we always have migrant workers that are in our county that are on busses just like this. >> the sheriff adding he believes all the farm workers have proper documentation. >
the driver of the truck was arrested on dui charges, and as fox news jonathan sarai tells us now, the bus was carrying farm workers heading to their jobs. >> a tragic scene tuesday morning, at least eight people are dead and 40 others hospitalized after a bus crash in central florida. the vehicles had a collision of a sideswipe type manner. >> the crash happening on state route 40 in marion county, about 45 miles south of gainesville, authorities said. >> a retired white...
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we head to courthouse, senator jd vance waiting in wings to talk about it but first jonathan turley, our favorite constitutional scholar and fax ne fox news contributor, what do you think closing arguments who being treated well who is not? give us a hint. >> defense continues to struggle with this judge. who is ruling largely with the prosecution that is continuing in this hearing dealing with the en vehicl vehicthe instructions in the case, which is important stage, how he instructs jury on law could well dictate outcome in this case, government is trying very hard to adopting lower standards for the jury. including arguing that they don't have to prove a willful intent on all of the elements before the jury to establish a crime. that would make it much more likely they could convict, i was in the courtroom with former president trump he is taking an active role in this passing notes to his attorneys, and being very attentive as they debate what the standards should be in these jury invehic invehicinstructions. larry: jonathan, i was reading commentaries this fellow brad smith from
we head to courthouse, senator jd vance waiting in wings to talk about it but first jonathan turley, our favorite constitutional scholar and fax ne fox news contributor, what do you think closing arguments who being treated well who is not? give us a hint. >> defense continues to struggle with this judge. who is ruling largely with the prosecution that is continuing in this hearing dealing with the en vehicl vehicthe instructions in the case, which is important stage, how he instructs...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, vovchansk. in russia, vladimir putin has removed his defence secretary, sergei shoigu from his post — appointing him head of the country's security council instead. mr shoigu has been a long—standing ally of the kremlin leader and has served as defence minister since 2012, playing a key role in russia's invasion of ukraine. his replacement will be andrei belousov, an economist and the deputy prime minister. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, explains why reshuffles are unusual for the kremlin. whoever the russian government ministers are, whoever�*s sitting around that cabinet table, there is one man and one man alone in russia who calls the shots, and that is vladimir putin. he's the man with all the power. having said that, a government reshuffle in russia is interesting, particularly when key ministers like the defence minister is being changed. they don't happen too often. the foreign minister, he's been in his post for 20 years. mr shoigu, he has been defence minister for 12 years. h
jonathan beale, bbc news, vovchansk. in russia, vladimir putin has removed his defence secretary, sergei shoigu from his post — appointing him head of the country's security council instead. mr shoigu has been a long—standing ally of the kremlin leader and has served as defence minister since 2012, playing a key role in russia's invasion of ukraine. his replacement will be andrei belousov, an economist and the deputy prime minister. our russia editor, steve rosenberg, explains why...
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. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. lisa: heading into a week of important inflation data and two of us are live in d.c., one of us is in paris, and dani burger is a new york. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." more on why we are all over the place in just a moment. important week kicks off on wednesday with data releases that make solidify a narrative that has been flipping and flopping. why wednesday is going to be so important? dani: wednesday will be so important because this market has decided that with the week data coming from the consumer, the week data coming from jobs moving in the wrong direction, if inflation does not also soften maybe we'll start talking about stagflation. lisa: that is part of the fear. we are in washington, d.c. let's get to the why. and reorder, you have important -- anne-marie, you have important interview with janet yellen coming up at a time when industrialization and the china u.s. relationship is what every ceo and politician is focused on. what will be your focus? annmarie: we ar
. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. lisa: heading into a week of important inflation data and two of us are live in d.c., one of us is in paris, and dani burger is a new york. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." more on why we are all over the place in just a moment. important week kicks off on wednesday with data releases that make solidify a narrative that has been flipping and flopping. why wednesday is...
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let's go to john in the head desk. jonathan, what -- >> what in the world is this? >> it's breaking news. we have hired lemire to investigate people who have dead worms in their brains that ate part of their brains. >> i wear many hats for this particular show. gang, yes, a "the new york times" story that just posted. we know suzanne well operating off of a deposition given by robert f. kennedy some years ago relating how robert f. kennedy jr. went in for scans and people thought he might be sick. they found a dark spot on the brain and mr. kennedy says there is a dead parasite in his brain. the abnormality was caused by a worm that got into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died. robert f. kennedy jr. suggesting a worm ate and died while there. we will have more on this breaking news. >> usually this happens with livestock, right? this is something. yeah. that may have helped him, right, willie? >> this is a real story. mark just said is this a real story? it sure is and just popped in new york city from suzanne and craig. parasite ate part of robert f. ken
let's go to john in the head desk. jonathan, what -- >> what in the world is this? >> it's breaking news. we have hired lemire to investigate people who have dead worms in their brains that ate part of their brains. >> i wear many hats for this particular show. gang, yes, a "the new york times" story that just posted. we know suzanne well operating off of a deposition given by robert f. kennedy some years ago relating how robert f. kennedy jr. went in for scans and...
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jonathan: maybe q1, the strength might have been a head fake, would you go with that? >> there is the potential for some residual seasonality where you saw such strength at various points in the year that the seasonals are not fully accounting for the typical early your strength. they still do anticipate more strength in the early part so there is still some signal in the firmer readings as possible it's catching up for the second half of last year which was a bit of a head fake in itself. we are still looking at overall core inflation will be 3.6 even with some downshift in april. dani: it seems like every piece of data is a head fake. is this really the trend or not the trend? that's not how the economy works. with each piece of data coming in, can you get a clear read? can you have conviction in your calls now? >> the second-quarter numbers will be important because q1 was messy whether it's inflation or maybe payrolls. q2 will be important for how much of that was noise or a signal but it makes it difficult to really have a lot of conviction in terms of what's not
jonathan: maybe q1, the strength might have been a head fake, would you go with that? >> there is the potential for some residual seasonality where you saw such strength at various points in the year that the seasonals are not fully accounting for the typical early your strength. they still do anticipate more strength in the early part so there is still some signal in the firmer readings as possible it's catching up for the second half of last year which was a bit of a head fake in...
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, you'd never hear anything from jonathan tonight. so please join me in welcoming valerie jackson and jonathan, i. say evening, good evening. and of all those things that he mentions, my favorite thing to do is to read and talk to authors, which i've been doing for over 20 years. well, i'm so happy to be here. jonathan, it's so good to see you again. i think the last time we were together, i was interviewing you on your muhammad ali that's right book. and we had a wonderful time. as a matter of...