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and would you say that john jay and john adams and ben franklin agreed on the goals initially? not at all for different reasons. adams and john jay are very to make a peace without the involvement of the french franklin because of his years at versailles has very very close relationships with especially the french minister whom he has promised that he will never negotiate without the involvement of france in negotiating a kind of without the involvement of france and. ultimately, john jay and john adams will prevail over franklin and the pieces negotiated any conference with the french the task of explaining that afterward will fall to franklin who has to make a somewhat humiliating trip to versailles to explain what he has with the assistance of his colleagues just done so. stacy schiff, as we mentioned, we're here in the ben franklin room at the department of state. there is a table here, the treaty of paris table. what is? that it's this modest desk which if you look at it closely, you realize is the beating heart of american history. because is it it is the desk at which we
and would you say that john jay and john adams and ben franklin agreed on the goals initially? not at all for different reasons. adams and john jay are very to make a peace without the involvement of the french franklin because of his years at versailles has very very close relationships with especially the french minister whom he has promised that he will never negotiate without the involvement of france in negotiating a kind of without the involvement of france and. ultimately, john jay and...
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john jay. i'm sorry. this is john jay buildings and building right next to it showing with their phones speaks to the whole question, something that i've mentioned before, it's like what's this mean for the columbia community? speaking? now, also every student here, it is unfathomable that this is happening on our campus. this level of division, this level of i know you said there hasn't been there, haven't been violent altercations? that is true. i have not witnessed any violence happening here. are we did just see a boss with people and why 50 blast? with people in it. they had to hear. i don't know. i'm guessing versus the people that were outside or inside of hamilton hall, that just went up amsterdam towards the i suppose miguel's location just a block north of us. >> overall. i mean, now, finally, the good news is that it's stopped the reigning. so it's giving us a little bit of a spike. but like i mentioned, kind of kettler here, john, there isn't really anywhere for us to go. >> i will waiting for
john jay. i'm sorry. this is john jay buildings and building right next to it showing with their phones speaks to the whole question, something that i've mentioned before, it's like what's this mean for the columbia community? speaking? now, also every student here, it is unfathomable that this is happening on our campus. this level of division, this level of i know you said there hasn't been there, haven't been violent altercations? that is true. i have not witnessed any violence happening...
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jay, john jay. >> i'm sorry. this is john jay buildings and building right next to it showing with their phone speaks to the whole question, something that i've mentioned before, it's like, what's this mean for the columbia community? speaking? now, also as a student here, it is unfathomable that this is happening on our campus. this level of division, this level of i know we said there hasn't been there haven't been violent altercations. that is true. i have not witnessed any violence happening. here. where we did just see a boss with people nypd blast with people in it, they had cahiers. >> i don't know. i'm guessing this is the people that were outside or inside of hamilton hall that just went up amsterdam towards the i suppose miguel's location just a block north of us overall. >> i mean, now, finally, the good news is that it's raining. so it's giving us a little bit of a spike, but like i mentioned, rick kind of kettler here, john, there isn't really anywhere for us to go. >> i will waiting for what are som
jay, john jay. >> i'm sorry. this is john jay buildings and building right next to it showing with their phone speaks to the whole question, something that i've mentioned before, it's like, what's this mean for the columbia community? speaking? now, also as a student here, it is unfathomable that this is happening on our campus. this level of division, this level of i know we said there hasn't been there haven't been violent altercations. that is true. i have not witnessed any violence...
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threats on my life, threats on my job and finally after 18 years i was expelled from john jay college of criminal justice in new york city. the presidents of the universities have also been pressured to deal with the students, from the trial in the congress sessions? is there any kind of punitive action against students who the phrase "shouting from the river to the sea" was adopted. a phrase that the congress voted for, that this phrase means anti-semitism. foreign students and these efforts are carried out by our six judicial committees. with all these pressures and threats , now and after two weeks , american professors and students say that they are on the right path. i knew the threats and dangers of this gathering and i also knew that these threats would be implemented. what happened in gaza. it goes completely against what i learned as a jew about the value of human life. the more they suppress us, the more we are we resist. students and professors here are not afraid of anything. they are willing to risk their university and personal life. they are ready to stand here and risk
threats on my life, threats on my job and finally after 18 years i was expelled from john jay college of criminal justice in new york city. the presidents of the universities have also been pressured to deal with the students, from the trial in the congress sessions? is there any kind of punitive action against students who the phrase "shouting from the river to the sea" was adopted. a phrase that the congress voted for, that this phrase means anti-semitism. foreign students and these...
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and so when we meet george washington and alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson and john jay in the afterlife , and they look us in the eye and ask us, "what sacrifice did u we better have a darn good answer to give them. that is my ask to everyone of you, is what sacrifice are you really should make for this unhave lived the american dream as i have. my parents came to this country with no money 40 years ago. i have gone on to found multi-billion dollar companies , and did it while marrying my wife who lives the american dream, she is a throat surgery and saving lives every day. i speak for my wife and myself and i think every parent in this room when i say, the real inheritance we want to give our kids isn't just a bunch of green pieces of paper. it is a country greater than the one we inherited. the one hour founding fathers gave us. that is the one that will take sacrifice. [applause] we have grown as a country so accustomed to celebrating our diversity and our differences. that we forgot all of the ways that we are really the same. as americans. bound by that common set of idea
and so when we meet george washington and alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson and john jay in the afterlife , and they look us in the eye and ask us, "what sacrifice did u we better have a darn good answer to give them. that is my ask to everyone of you, is what sacrifice are you really should make for this unhave lived the american dream as i have. my parents came to this country with no money 40 years ago. i have gone on to found multi-billion dollar companies , and did it while...
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john jay will have an updated look at that morning wow, look you right now. this is the golden gate bridge and take a look at that. little waterfall of fog coming right down. the brit had lives just scooting right down some of those gaps. >> this is one of those mornings that kind of stands out to you at the golden gate. james, i want you to look at this really quick. it's really pretty. james is standing right by excuse look at out there at what is going to be a gorgeous day today. but that fog at the coastline, a sign of that light onshore breeze that is carrying with it. just a little bit of relief to the coastline. we're definitely not seeing as much of an offshore breeze anymore that's helping us out with the feels like temperature 40's to 50's currently oakland at 54 alameda at 58 degrees. some 40's mixed in up in the north bay and only a couple low 60's hanging on this morning out towards pittsburgh. it is actually definitely a morning early for us to go ahead, open up those windows. we're 18 degrees cooler than yesterday morning. at the same time in s
john jay will have an updated look at that morning wow, look you right now. this is the golden gate bridge and take a look at that. little waterfall of fog coming right down. the brit had lives just scooting right down some of those gaps. >> this is one of those mornings that kind of stands out to you at the golden gate. james, i want you to look at this really quick. it's really pretty. james is standing right by excuse look at out there at what is going to be a gorgeous day today. but...
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now professor of criminaljustice, at the john jay college. explain it to us. we were to go and how would it work.— explain it to us. we were to go and how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge _ how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge does. _ how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge does. the _ how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge does. the judge - what thejudge does. thejudge has many options open to him including just directing that he be confined for several hours, maybe four or six hours. in which case most likely scenario would be that he is held in one of the holding pens that are within that courthouse. i suspect that that is most likely the first step the judge would take. i think as everyone has said, it is not a step anyone once to take in confining him to jailfor longer than that. lest he forces the issue. i am trying to imagine what the discussions must be within the secret service if they indeed had fitted the places where he may be sent. they would have to be with them, correct? if they were on the ro
now professor of criminaljustice, at the john jay college. explain it to us. we were to go and how would it work.— explain it to us. we were to go and how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge _ how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge does. _ how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge does. the _ how would it work. a lot depends on what the judge does. the judge - what thejudge does. thejudge has many options open to him including just directing that he be confined...
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capacity on the ap exam, on the part of the federalists would be the famous federalist papers where john jay alexander hamilton and james madison tried to argue for why this new constitution, with the stronger federal government over a vast territorial space, would actually be more conducive to literary liberty because of the order it would provide. and on the part of the anti federalists, what eventually became the bill of rights, which was demanded by anti-federalists to protect what they saw as essential rights that could be in danger under the newly powerful federal government. and those bill of rights were approved after ratification of the constitution. really to tamp down some of the some of the conflict and some of the concern about the new constitution during that ratification process. well, let's skip ahead. professor stacy, we'll stick with you for this next image. we're showing you an image from 1848 and goatees ladies book why is so significant? yeah, this is a great document. and this is one of those documents that nate may not be familiar to students when they take the tes
capacity on the ap exam, on the part of the federalists would be the famous federalist papers where john jay alexander hamilton and james madison tried to argue for why this new constitution, with the stronger federal government over a vast territorial space, would actually be more conducive to literary liberty because of the order it would provide. and on the part of the anti federalists, what eventually became the bill of rights, which was demanded by anti-federalists to protect what they saw...
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after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biogical son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison correspondence with his brother authored we are your sons. in addition, meeropol has written d lectured extensively about the importance of strange fruit as an anthem for social reform, appearing for example, in strange fruit story of protest song, a documentary film by katz to speak about abel and the enduring power of strange trees. welcome michael meeropol michael meeropol. first of all, i want to thank harold paul for including me on this fabulous, distiuished panel. it is wonderful to be sitting next to david and it is an absolute honor to share the stage with professor jefferson, i met my father wh
after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biogical son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison...
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jay jay jr. little flower the killer part two, horror in the cinema, then this little flower came into the hall and walked in front of the screen with two buckets of sweet popcorn and so the lights were turned on. everyone thought, the film has already started, it came in 3d, it’s not carnal for you, i got lost in the dark, and now he says i’m lost, imagine, just sit there and the real walking truth has gone, and your leg is dragging like... you look what you’re starting to show, well, that's enough already, that 's enough, that's enough, this is the inscription in chinese maternity hospital, that's enough, you're lying all the time, because everything wasn't like that, of course it wasn't like that, it was even worse, and most importantly, it would be okay if she just walked through, no, she trudged through the rows, she climbed and yelled at the mother, and her teeth were falling out of her mouth, here so. are you really a crazy fool or something, it’s popcorn, the audience convinced her, panic immediately set in, but we were watching the movie alone, and no one was slurping
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it is looking like this case, the people of the state of new york against john old jay. trump might be the only chance to hold trump accountable for election interference before this november's election. that's because trump's three other criminal cases have been slammed with major delays. in georgia come the state appeals court has agreed to a trump's request to disqualify district attorney fani willis. that process should keep trump out of fulton county courtrooms until after the election. in florida trump's classified documents trial which was supposed to begin has been postponed indefinitely, because the trump-appointed judge presiding over the case says it would be "imprudent to even set a date, given "the various pending pretrial motions before the court." folks, there would be a need for this delay if she would just decide all these motions, many of which have language for months. then there is trump's main election interference case, federal charges related to january 6th and his claims of absolute immunity. questioning by the supreme court's conservative majorit
it is looking like this case, the people of the state of new york against john old jay. trump might be the only chance to hold trump accountable for election interference before this november's election. that's because trump's three other criminal cases have been slammed with major delays. in georgia come the state appeals court has agreed to a trump's request to disqualify district attorney fani willis. that process should keep trump out of fulton county courtrooms until after the election. in...
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>> john and i like to joke about this. the first move is usually always wrong and i don't know what brings the first move and what jay powell gets through the statement and conference and market digesting a bit and that's when the s&p and nasdaq rolled over into the red just a bit. the dow ended up just in the green slightly. overall the initial reaction was this is great, powell says hikes are totally off the table and i think later on when you read the news, you sort of understand he thinks policies restrictive and that rate hikes are unlikely and for the most part, they will hold it higher for longer and rates higher than longer and larry: higher for longer and that's a complete change and sleet fed change from the fore scenarios and the fourth quarter of last jeer and beginning of this year and why, john, you meet the fed getting something wrong. >> yeah, the fed thought inflation was going to keep coming down. >> during the evidence and hadn't been coming down since last july and talking about this for months and mont
>> john and i like to joke about this. the first move is usually always wrong and i don't know what brings the first move and what jay powell gets through the statement and conference and market digesting a bit and that's when the s&p and nasdaq rolled over into the red just a bit. the dow ended up just in the green slightly. overall the initial reaction was this is great, powell says hikes are totally off the table and i think later on when you read the news, you sort of understand...
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. >> yeah, and i do want to talk about the politics of this with john jay, me and christen in a moment, but let you first what does the judge gain? >> out of putting trump in jail for an hour? >> is that going to curb his behavior? i mean, he's really in a box here. the judge a little bit. >> the judge has a remarkably limited set of enforcement tools at his disposal here as laura was just laying out all he can do is put these sort of ineffectual $1,000 fines in place? or the big punishment of locking donald trump up even for a few hours, which is fraught politically, it would worry me what that would do to the jury. they would certainly know that he had been locked up for some reason or other, but i think the timeline is crucial here, as laura was pointing out, because while i share in the criticism of the judge for taking too long to hold these hearings and to issue these rulings. it sort of looks like it's working a little bit, right ever since the judge came out last week and said, if i have to, i will lock you up trump has not violated the gag order. now he doesn't deserve a gold
. >> yeah, and i do want to talk about the politics of this with john jay, me and christen in a moment, but let you first what does the judge gain? >> out of putting trump in jail for an hour? >> is that going to curb his behavior? i mean, he's really in a box here. the judge a little bit. >> the judge has a remarkably limited set of enforcement tools at his disposal here as laura was just laying out all he can do is put these sort of ineffectual $1,000 fines in place?...
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maria: how did you read jay powell this week, john? basically, he wants to cut interest rates, you know that. but he can't. you had three straight months of elevated inflation. p he tried to take the idea of an interest rate hike off the table but i don't know. just the fact that he brought into the conversation the potential of a hike got some people nervous. >> listen, the only way you are going to get an interest rate cut in 2024 is by way of a notable deceleration by domestic spending. that may be unfolding right now. shelby made a very good point on apple's iphone and that is that consumer spending on tangible goods in the united states has slowed considerably. the only strength we really see in terms of consumer spending is related to services. like healthcare, aging he economy, you're going to spend more on healthcare so we could be having the economy enter a slowdown, a softening of the labor market, a rising unemployment rate that will open the way for an interest rate cut perhaps in the second half of this year. maria: well,
maria: how did you read jay powell this week, john? basically, he wants to cut interest rates, you know that. but he can't. you had three straight months of elevated inflation. p he tried to take the idea of an interest rate hike off the table but i don't know. just the fact that he brought into the conversation the potential of a hike got some people nervous. >> listen, the only way you are going to get an interest rate cut in 2024 is by way of a notable deceleration by domestic...
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i wan to thank jay weinberg and the 8g band. thank you for watching. we love you, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ it's tuesday morning in the middle east and there is uncertainty in gaza. after hamas accepted a ceasefire proposal. but israel says the deal is far from its essential demands. israel continues its military operations there in rafah, about 100,000 palestinians have been told to evacuate rafah, while israel sends a delegation to work on a cease fire deal now. all this while the man at the center of the negotiations for the u.s. spent the day in san francisco. with that, we bring in nbc's terry mcsweeney. israeli forces entered gaza's southernmost city of rafah this evening after israel had warned refugees via leaflet and text to move to a safer humanitarian zone. we know that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and president biden had a half hour phone call today, with the president arguing against a large scale invasion of rafah and last week acting to prevent it not only heavily involved. we know that the first time in mem
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john carney, taylor riggs will weigh in on that. joe biden will fly in palestinian refugees, give them all green cards, really? senator tommy tuberville will have a thing or two to say about it. first up we go to madison alworth live at columbia university with the very latest. madison, thanks for coming. what's cooking out this now, what's going on? >> reporter: larry it has been an active day to say the least nothing though compared to last night. overnight the crackdown on columbia that happened, police were able to raid the campus that has been overrun by pro-palestine protesters. they were able to clear out hamilton hall as well as the encampment there. i give you some video. around 9:00 p.m., the nypd went through the windows, they could not go in on the ground floor because they were barricaded. they had to remove makeshift barriers, break open office doors to get to the students illegally occupying the space for almost 20 hours. across columbia, city college here in new york, 300 protesters were arrested. nypd confirming som
john carney, taylor riggs will weigh in on that. joe biden will fly in palestinian refugees, give them all green cards, really? senator tommy tuberville will have a thing or two to say about it. first up we go to madison alworth live at columbia university with the very latest. madison, thanks for coming. what's cooking out this now, what's going on? >> reporter: larry it has been an active day to say the least nothing though compared to last night. overnight the crackdown on columbia...
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i want to thank my guest, john oliver. mikey day, everybody, i want to thank jay weinberg, the energy man. thank you for watching. we love you everybody . right now, at 11 more lane closures. more headaches. if you plan on using 680 in the east bay this weekend, expect a lot of this big delays this video just into the newsroom of caltrans getting to work tonight , shutting down several lanes of the very busy freeway. now, as of 9 p.m. this evening, three southbound lanes, one northbound lane are closed from san ramon to pleasanton. part of that big repaving project and that project is a long way from being done. nbc bay area's pete tirados joins us live from san ramon. and this is just the latest. i mean, this thing has been going on these intermittent closures on 680 for a year, at least. yeah yeah, it feels like so many of these closures along 680. and we're right near this onramp of 680 south along san ramon valley boulevard that once again, is now closed as that repaving project gets underway. and look, it's the first
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american political scientist jay dayar is studying washington's role in the church schism in ukraine. in 2014, when there was a coup in ukraine and the crimean events, then john mccain headed the intelligence committee in the senate. he went to ukraine met with the patriarch of the newly created schismatic church. john mccain was one of the central ones. george soros, on behalf of the state department, spent millions of dollars on this. victoria, a well-known scientific conservative, she talks about these operations in ukraine, all this goes back to brzyzinsky, who can be considered the founder of all these. to cold war strategies. answers to modern questions must always be sought in the history of past centuries. the origins of hatred of the traditional orthodox church among the american elite come from the medieval england. it was then that the lust for power of the english monarchs rejected the main canon - the rules of christianity. elena chudinova, writer, author of the book notre dame mosque. in england. existed since the orange coup, what century? the overthrow of the rightful
american political scientist jay dayar is studying washington's role in the church schism in ukraine. in 2014, when there was a coup in ukraine and the crimean events, then john mccain headed the intelligence committee in the senate. he went to ukraine met with the patriarch of the newly created schismatic church. john mccain was one of the central ones. george soros, on behalf of the state department, spent millions of dollars on this. victoria, a well-known scientific conservative, she talks...
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may veteran jay berman when the republican primary in the 28th district and will face henry cuellar. charged with excepting the nearly 600,000 in bribes from two foreign entities. they served at more than 20 years in congress in a district that stretches from san antonio to laredo also along the southern border. >> live for us that they give for all of the information in the race of words get ready to see those come up. >> keeping the folks on the presidential race, this is pretty cool brian sat down with regular host and they discussed a wide range of issues includin the race for the white house. >> you said you'd rather talk about issues at the politicians. >> you do not like your choices right now for this presidential race? >> you look at the polls in america, most of the america doesn't like arch choices a. for months now, i think this election this year is about the republicans or the creek the democratics are the cowards because they fight for nothing in the couch which is voted apathy. i think the couch will probably win. and whose fault is that? not the people. the candidate
may veteran jay berman when the republican primary in the 28th district and will face henry cuellar. charged with excepting the nearly 600,000 in bribes from two foreign entities. they served at more than 20 years in congress in a district that stretches from san antonio to laredo also along the southern border. >> live for us that they give for all of the information in the race of words get ready to see those come up. >> keeping the folks on the presidential race, this is pretty...
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john edwards, by contrast, was soft-launching a presidential campaign and a leader of the democratic party. so let's just start with the very beginning. -you're at the regency hotel... -oh, god. [laughing] ...in 2006. were you there to meet him? being there was a-a fluke. tapper: was he by himself? who was-- hunter: yeah, he was in a business meeting. i was with my friend. we're at a table, and, uh, john edwards was behind her, and he kept looking at me as though he knew me as well. and then we got up and left, and when we were standing on the corner, john edwards turned the corner and saw me there, and he literally, like, almost jumped into my arms. and my response-- what came out of my mouth was, "you're so hot." and w-what did he say back? [laughs] "why, thank you." i said, uh, "i can help you," and he said, "i wanna hear." he said, you know, "can you come over?" -so you went up to his room? -mm-hmm, i did. -and then-- -'cause then i didn't feel like it was sexual, either. -you didn't? -no, i did not. -'cause it sounds like there was an attraction. you said, "you're so hot." -[lau
john edwards, by contrast, was soft-launching a presidential campaign and a leader of the democratic party. so let's just start with the very beginning. -you're at the regency hotel... -oh, god. [laughing] ...in 2006. were you there to meet him? being there was a-a fluke. tapper: was he by himself? who was-- hunter: yeah, he was in a business meeting. i was with my friend. we're at a table, and, uh, john edwards was behind her, and he kept looking at me as though he knew me as well. and then we...
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on softness in johns even though it means longer, sticky inflation? >> first of all it is pleasure to be here. this is a magnificent studio. i do think that is how it works. the fed is ultimately political because the people that work there have certain values and beliefs, are right? when you look at values beliefs are, they are heavily part of democratic party. you see that in public voting data. one of the hallmarks is vowing employment more than inflation. so i think when push comes to shove, when we have a little bit higher unemployment, when we have even if inflation is still a bit high, i think they're going to cut and i think that is going to keep us stuck with higher inflation simply because politically that's the value system. they really, really afraid of unemployment. charles: jim? >> i would agree with that, that the fed value system does lean that way. i would put a nuance on it, that the fed is not necessarily partisan. and what i mean by partisan, they don't sit around the fomc table to say who do we want, who do we want to win the nove
on softness in johns even though it means longer, sticky inflation? >> first of all it is pleasure to be here. this is a magnificent studio. i do think that is how it works. the fed is ultimately political because the people that work there have certain values and beliefs, are right? when you look at values beliefs are, they are heavily part of democratic party. you see that in public voting data. one of the hallmarks is vowing employment more than inflation. so i think when push comes to...
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jay moriarty: that's the first time you ever saw a black family on television. jj: look who finally got back from her honeymoon in the bathroom mirror. thelma: knock it off jj. your mouth is always ahead of your think piece. lorida: let's face it james, this family ain't ozzie and harriet. jimmie walker: we were very different than other sitcom families from the point that we were urban. trying to survive on the south side of chicago with a dad that has spotty job situations. james: it's a cold world out there, and we can't change it. florida: well maybe we can't change it, james... but we sure can't let it change us. jimmie walker: good times was not only to show the problems, it was to show the love of a minority family. jj: we're standing in a used car lot of love. james: and in 20 years we only turned out one clunker. jacqueline coley: the idea of white families seeing things on an episode of good times that they could relate to their own experience. that is a power that cannot be duplicated with hours of conversation. patrick gomez: it showed how sitcoms we
jay moriarty: that's the first time you ever saw a black family on television. jj: look who finally got back from her honeymoon in the bathroom mirror. thelma: knock it off jj. your mouth is always ahead of your think piece. lorida: let's face it james, this family ain't ozzie and harriet. jimmie walker: we were very different than other sitcom families from the point that we were urban. trying to survive on the south side of chicago with a dad that has spotty job situations. james: it's a cold...
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let's discuss this with cnn's john miller and julie kay brown, miami herald investigative journalist who has been falling and the story also best known perhaps for her work pursuing the jeffrey epstein sex trafficking story. so john cassian filed her lawsuit in november the fed's rated diddy's home in march now, we see this awful video which is more than eight years old. and yet did he has still not been charged with anything? i would think there would be grounds for his arrest in that video. why hasn't he been charged with anything? >> well, the video is out of the statute of limitations. the statute of limitations in california for simple assault as a year for domestic violence assault, it was three years. they've moved that up to five years, but this is out of range for a state charge in california. however, let's get back to that federal investigation. what hsi homeland security investigations is doing as elizabeth framed, it is they are building a racketeering case or rico case based on human trafficking and allegations startlingly, similar that track those that have been made.
let's discuss this with cnn's john miller and julie kay brown, miami herald investigative journalist who has been falling and the story also best known perhaps for her work pursuing the jeffrey epstein sex trafficking story. so john cassian filed her lawsuit in november the fed's rated diddy's home in march now, we see this awful video which is more than eight years old. and yet did he has still not been charged with anything? i would think there would be grounds for his arrest in that video....
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did jay powell get it right in the delivery? steven: i think he got it right in the delivery of the message. what amazes me is the bond market's reaction to the message. the message is essentially you thought were going to be considering tightening monetary policy and we are not willing to do that. can you thought we were going to do it because it is an inflation issue and we are not going to do that. so i am a little surprised the long end of the curve has not moved up higher in yield. he keeps telegraphing the message of the committee which is basically they don't want to raise rates anymore. they really, really, really still want to cut rates. the reality is the economy is not letting them do that is the net result is it is higher. annabelle: what was your reaction to powell's messaging? mixo: i think it was very important that powell clarified they are not considering rate hikes. this was one of the big concerns for the market going into the fomc. if you think back a few months it was the november december pivot when the fed
did jay powell get it right in the delivery? steven: i think he got it right in the delivery of the message. what amazes me is the bond market's reaction to the message. the message is essentially you thought were going to be considering tightening monetary policy and we are not willing to do that. can you thought we were going to do it because it is an inflation issue and we are not going to do that. so i am a little surprised the long end of the curve has not moved up higher in yield. he...
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let's bring in william jay brennan former trump payroll corporation attorney. they say any moment now but there is a lot for that jury to go over and clearly we know they have questions. bill? >> john: it looks like bill -- oh wait you are hooked up. >> sandra: you thought i was throwing the sound a new? unfortunately we can't hear the questions. it's okay go ahead. >> they do. they came out swinging, sandra. they came out with four strong questions. then they ask for a reread of important crucial testimony, and then they asked for a reread of the jury instructions. it is hard to predict if it's a few of them, one, one, they are certainly working back there and that buzzer could ring 20 more times or in 5 minutes with the verdict you just don't know. >> john: they asked earlier for the jury response was here. but we don't have any sound okay he said it's interesting that three of the four transcript portions they asked for art from david pecker which may show that pecker is more believable than cohen peer to believe they were trying to get to the idea of whethe
let's bring in william jay brennan former trump payroll corporation attorney. they say any moment now but there is a lot for that jury to go over and clearly we know they have questions. bill? >> john: it looks like bill -- oh wait you are hooked up. >> sandra: you thought i was throwing the sound a new? unfortunately we can't hear the questions. it's okay go ahead. >> they do. they came out swinging, sandra. they came out with four strong questions. then they ask for a reread...
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fed endorsing fed chair jay powell's view. they said the next moves are cuts. we are not there yet. maybe rates where they are will have a long effect. this is not a hawkish type of talk from fed officials. jonathan: all of the flexibility seems to be at the long end. we are down five consecutive days. 10-year gilts are following. -- 10 year yields are following -- 10 year yields are falling. coming up we will catch up with sharon bell of goldman sachs. former senior intelligence official norman roule. and simon french. with global bonds gaining on inflation optimism. u.s. stocks coming off their three day winning streak. the best back to november. sharon bell saying the rise of the relative size of the u.s. equity market has reflected the dominance of the u.s. economy. she joins us for more. good morning to you. the question is how much longer that dominance can last. how are you thinking about that now? sharon: the u.s. market has been phenomenal. the size of the market -- it is down two or three times the size of the europe
fed endorsing fed chair jay powell's view. they said the next moves are cuts. we are not there yet. maybe rates where they are will have a long effect. this is not a hawkish type of talk from fed officials. jonathan: all of the flexibility seems to be at the long end. we are down five consecutive days. 10-year gilts are following. -- 10 year yields are following -- 10 year yields are falling. coming up we will catch up with sharon bell of goldman sachs. former senior intelligence official...
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for me, the miller has more from john his back. we also spoken to supporters who outside the quote in the day and some of the responses we're getting from members of that m . k party is that it means very little to them because he remains part of the party . he's the leader. his face will remain on the ballad, paypal when elections come round in just a few days time. and so he's ideologies, he's present sort of back remains and also a lot of the support is believed that he has been victimized. and so for some of them, this comes as little surprise. it's possible, of course, with somebody like zoo my, despite it based being based on, you know, a little and the constitution and to explain to you that resume has been bought from running because of the conviction he received for contempt of quote, the conviction in sentencing and people who read a sentence to 5 years or more in prison and aren't able to pay a fine comp and run for public office. and so it's based on that. it's members of each party say is that it means very listen to t
for me, the miller has more from john his back. we also spoken to supporters who outside the quote in the day and some of the responses we're getting from members of that m . k party is that it means very little to them because he remains part of the party . he's the leader. his face will remain on the ballad, paypal when elections come round in just a few days time. and so he's ideologies, he's present sort of back remains and also a lot of the support is believed that he has been victimized....
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john is with us around the table. good morning to you. is the fed alive and well after that? >> i think it is, at least for now, and that can change from day to day as the market keeps digesting yesterday. we weren't surprised. like everybody, we weren't expecting a change in terms of rates, but there was greater clarification and if anything we are at a point now where the market is beginning to get it. it is normalization of interest rates. there will still be the argument that the fed is still too tight in terms of the economy. but that usually would be coming from highly leveraged players that are still in shock from the change from an environment where the benchmark rate was 0.25 and now five and a half. jonathan: mohamed el-erian was on yesterday and he pointed us towards what chairman powell was saying, >> emerging in places like mcdonald's, corporate america, walmart, starbucks. you can pick individual reasons as to why they are struggling, but are you seeing that? john: more like what's happening now is reflective of what's been happening for the last two years, lead
john is with us around the table. good morning to you. is the fed alive and well after that? >> i think it is, at least for now, and that can change from day to day as the market keeps digesting yesterday. we weren't surprised. like everybody, we weren't expecting a change in terms of rates, but there was greater clarification and if anything we are at a point now where the market is beginning to get it. it is normalization of interest rates. there will still be the argument that the fed...
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>> jay powell has a neck for not talking about long-term and structural issues. he touched a little on immigration but that is really a short-term issue. it is reflecting what happened over the last year. i expect there are going to be some fed speakers who are going to speak to a little more of the structural themes. what is the implication of the globalization for inflation, what is the implication of demographics more generally in the baby boomers retiring, what is the implication of global conflict for inflation? all of these things tend to be inflationary in the long term. i think there is a lot of hawks among the policymakers, the fed, who believe the long run a program policy rate should be higher. you can see that in the dispersion of the dots on the long run. -- long-run projections. i think that will come out of the speeches and these appearances. i think the market will realize, like they did on march 20, powell is a little taking his own path here and did not really reflect the tone. you can see the tone in the statement. the statement was clear, the
>> jay powell has a neck for not talking about long-term and structural issues. he touched a little on immigration but that is really a short-term issue. it is reflecting what happened over the last year. i expect there are going to be some fed speakers who are going to speak to a little more of the structural themes. what is the implication of the globalization for inflation, what is the implication of demographics more generally in the baby boomers retiring, what is the implication of...