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he put jane austen on the 10 pound note. he canceled an annual cricket match.rs ice hockey, was a goalie in college after all. >> canceling a cricket match. >> up in arms about that. and we are not even invited. we will bring you his inflation report and a couple of minutes. watch out for all the talk about wage growth, unemployment, we had that figure earlier on. >> we will see you in a moment. we will take you live. ♪ welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." let's take you to the bank of england. we are waiting for mark carney to walk through that door on the right hand side and take his seat. he will then be introduced. statementt a short and then we will get into the q&a. there he is. than is much more inflation report. he will go through growth, interest rates, give a flavor of how he sees it playing out. >> we are looking for clues on what is happening with employment and the relationship to wage growth. introducingwill be the various panelists on your screen. >> we basically have what he is going to say. the bank of england setting inflation rate is l
he put jane austen on the 10 pound note. he canceled an annual cricket match.rs ice hockey, was a goalie in college after all. >> canceling a cricket match. >> up in arms about that. and we are not even invited. we will bring you his inflation report and a couple of minutes. watch out for all the talk about wage growth, unemployment, we had that figure earlier on. >> we will see you in a moment. we will take you live. ♪ welcome back. you are watching "the pulse."...
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the british estate that inspired novelist jane austen is on the market for $11 million.twice as large as the queen's buckingham palace. it has more than five miles of hallways. i hope they have people movers. darcy better be worst it. >>> after years of punting on the issue, president obama suddenly making immigration a top priority. reportedly unveiling his plan for reform later on this week. so far his message to congress is clear: pass a bill or face that mighty pen. >> there is a very simple solution to this perception that somehow i'm exercising too much executive authority. pass a bill i can sign on this issue. melissa: here to discuss all that, judge alberto gonzalez, former u.s. attorney general under president george w. bush, also geraldo rivera, host of "geraldo at large." i want to break down what the president just said because he said he's not going to go to the executive action if congress goes ahead and gets a bill out in front of him, but we also says he's going to do something next week. do you think he's being disingenuous? >> oh, sure, i do. hi, meliss
the british estate that inspired novelist jane austen is on the market for $11 million.twice as large as the queen's buckingham palace. it has more than five miles of hallways. i hope they have people movers. darcy better be worst it. >>> after years of punting on the issue, president obama suddenly making immigration a top priority. reportedly unveiling his plan for reform later on this week. so far his message to congress is clear: pass a bill or face that mighty pen. >> there...
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having exhausted anthony trollope and jane austen, who would be in that world that i could read?> we are going back to 19th century england. >> with some wit had >> it doesn't have to be england. >> read nancy mitford could love in a cold climate and pursued a love. you are not in because you party that done. you haven't? also, a book i finished a couple days ago, barbara trippi dio, brother to the more famous jacks. i can't explain to you why that connects. but it does. these are new books. barbara trippi dio. if you go to pronounce this books.net, i write all of these things down and they are all bare. also, if you let these books come you should read liz gilbert, signature of all things because she goes back and reimagines the heroines in a really meaningful way. >> would have been to jerzy kozinski? i can probably find out on the internet. is he still with us? >> no, he killed himself. >> he was -- somebody said he had help with one of his books, translational health that, translational hope that maybe verged into other kinds of. he seemed to be depressed than i think he felt
having exhausted anthony trollope and jane austen, who would be in that world that i could read?> we are going back to 19th century england. >> with some wit had >> it doesn't have to be england. >> read nancy mitford could love in a cold climate and pursued a love. you are not in because you party that done. you haven't? also, a book i finished a couple days ago, barbara trippi dio, brother to the more famous jacks. i can't explain to you why that connects. but it does....
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what jane austen would have called constancy. increasing tuition, interest rates for students, still out of control. the banks treated that way and students another. which group is more important for the future of the country, the student or the bank? what are we talking about? priority, not a matter of hating on rich people. some rich people can do the right thing in my view. i will fight for their right to be wrong. i'm a libertarian about these things that we have to tell the truth in regard to how warped our criminal justice system really is. you know michelle alexander's great texts of the new text the new jim crow. zero, absolutely. >> thank you for being here. my question is not about the case, the fact, verdicts, but what do you think martin luther king would say about the reaction and protests and ferguson? >> from the young people themselves? >> what i am saying is, maybe how i feel, martin luther king stood for peace and peaceful protest. i am wondering, what do you think he would say about what is going on there. >> i
what jane austen would have called constancy. increasing tuition, interest rates for students, still out of control. the banks treated that way and students another. which group is more important for the future of the country, the student or the bank? what are we talking about? priority, not a matter of hating on rich people. some rich people can do the right thing in my view. i will fight for their right to be wrong. i'm a libertarian about these things that we have to tell the truth in regard...
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on theput jane austen note, showing his love for british literature. boeicket match at summer party. maybe he would prefer ice hockey. he was a goalie in college, after all. >> the head of the bank of quarterly report. where do we stand? 500 days in, how do we grade him? rank mark carney 500 days into his 10 years as governor of the bank of a win. >> he certainly has not been easy to read for the markets. he seems to be shifting back and forth. he is not the only one among central bankers. it is a tough time to be a central banker. communication is hard. us reading it and then giving it. >> what do we expect from the inflation report later today? is that going to be a lot of the focus for today? >> the expectation is that it will be quite dovish. that would be in line with the market. the market has pushed out the first rate hike well into late summer. i would say the risk is that it is not quite as dovish because the u.k. economy in itself is doing quite well. materialized yet, but there are risks. >> do you think the market is too far ahead. when you
on theput jane austen note, showing his love for british literature. boeicket match at summer party. maybe he would prefer ice hockey. he was a goalie in college, after all. >> the head of the bank of quarterly report. where do we stand? 500 days in, how do we grade him? rank mark carney 500 days into his 10 years as governor of the bank of a win. >> he certainly has not been easy to read for the markets. he seems to be shifting back and forth. he is not the only one among central...
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what jane austen would have called constancy.increasing tuition, interest rates for students, still out of control. the banks treated that way and students another. which group is more important for the future of the country, the student or the bank? what are we talking about? priority, not a matter of hating on rich people. some rich people can do the right thing in my view. i will fight for their right to be wrong. i'm a libertarian about these things that we have to tell the truth in regard to how warped our criminal justice system really is. you know michelle alexander's great texts of the new text the new jim crow. zero, absolutely. >> thank you for being here. my question is not about the case, the fact, verdicts, but what do you think martin luther king would say about the reaction and protests and ferguson? >> from the young people themselves? >> what i am saying is, maybe how i feel, martin luther king stood for peace and peaceful protest. i am wondering, what do you think he would say about what is going on there. >> i
what jane austen would have called constancy.increasing tuition, interest rates for students, still out of control. the banks treated that way and students another. which group is more important for the future of the country, the student or the bank? what are we talking about? priority, not a matter of hating on rich people. some rich people can do the right thing in my view. i will fight for their right to be wrong. i'm a libertarian about these things that we have to tell the truth in regard...
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having exhausted anthony trollope and jane austen, who would be in that world that i could read?> we are going back to 19th century england. >> with some wit had >> it doesn't have to be england. >> read nancy mitford could love in a cold climate and pursued a love. you are not in because you party that done. you haven't? also, a book i finished a couple days ago, barbara trippi dio, brother to the more famous jacks. i can't explain to you why that connects. but it does. these are new books. barbara trippi dio. if you go to pronounce this books.net, i write all of these things down and they are all bare. also, if you let these books come you should read liz gilbert, signature of all things because she goes back and reimagines the heroines in a really meaningful way. >> would have been to jerzy kozinski? i can probably find out on the internet. is he still with us? >> no, he killed himself. >> he was -- somebody said he had help with one of his books, translational health that, translational hope that maybe verged into other kinds of. he seemed to be depressed than i think he felt
having exhausted anthony trollope and jane austen, who would be in that world that i could read?> we are going back to 19th century england. >> with some wit had >> it doesn't have to be england. >> read nancy mitford could love in a cold climate and pursued a love. you are not in because you party that done. you haven't? also, a book i finished a couple days ago, barbara trippi dio, brother to the more famous jacks. i can't explain to you why that connects. but it does....