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olivier acknowledges the timing.re squabbling in washington on the next steps of the fiscal side of things, think about what is playing out in europe. even if they agree to a mechanism on some type of fiscal transfer, this capital will not be deployed until the new year. we were talking about every other geography, and you told me they were going to wait several months before they move forward with that big effort, you would say that was too little, too late. i understand that relative to expectations it is lobar and europe has made some improvements. we are still not there and we still risk permanent damage on the comment. tom: no question about it. what is so important is from the earlyic in late february, march, may 15 to june 1 were a mystery. from here, getting up to august and september, i would argue it is an even greater mystery and that linkage of investment in finance over the economics. where will we be labor day? that is a holiday after september 1. i do not know. jonathan: i have been here four or five y
olivier acknowledges the timing.re squabbling in washington on the next steps of the fiscal side of things, think about what is playing out in europe. even if they agree to a mechanism on some type of fiscal transfer, this capital will not be deployed until the new year. we were talking about every other geography, and you told me they were going to wait several months before they move forward with that big effort, you would say that was too little, too late. i understand that relative to...
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olivier blanchard scheduled to be with us, with the peterson institute.cle research, this is really important, economists have an immense respect for it, and it is so different from the way most economists look at the achuthan is lakshman of ecri. right now you are seeing up aaron. how big is the -- you are seeing an upturn. how big is the upturn? akshman: there's no doubt about it. i think they had to do it because the end of the recession is already in sight. they had to really get off their seat and take the peak. the stock price upturn is completely consistent with the economy's cyclical fundamentals. this was a super deep recession. in early april, 10 weeks ago, we put out a piece publicly. it is a nasty, short, and bitter recession. the end is happening this summer , and it is just because we had such a sharp incline -- sharp decline that even a partial opening of the economy is going and we us off those lows are going to begin to have a recovery. it does not mean we are recovered. we have a long way to go. jonathan: let's talk about that. you are a
olivier blanchard scheduled to be with us, with the peterson institute.cle research, this is really important, economists have an immense respect for it, and it is so different from the way most economists look at the achuthan is lakshman of ecri. right now you are seeing up aaron. how big is the -- you are seeing an upturn. how big is the upturn? akshman: there's no doubt about it. i think they had to do it because the end of the recession is already in sight. they had to really get off their...
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one of the country's top drama schools — where dame judi dench and sir laurence olivier studied — hasand drama in north london are meeting a group of actors from ethnic minorities who say they were subject to racist abuse and discrimination. colin paterson reports. danny. danny, no, we're mates. we videophoned. shaniqua okwok has just been in the itv hit, van der valk. but she was left angry last week when the royal central school of speech and drama in north london where she studied posted online support for black lives matter. for shaniqua, the school was the place she had experienced racism for the first time. it started during a movement lesson. you were meant to comment what you think you see from the body and you're meant to give it a movie title. and his response was "chain gang". and that was something i thought the teacher would stop, however the teacher decided to... ..over analyse why the student had come to that conclusion. that really diminished me. rhys weathers was appearing onstage with david mitchell in the olivier nominated upstart crow when lockdown began. his exper
one of the country's top drama schools — where dame judi dench and sir laurence olivier studied — hasand drama in north london are meeting a group of actors from ethnic minorities who say they were subject to racist abuse and discrimination. colin paterson reports. danny. danny, no, we're mates. we videophoned. shaniqua okwok has just been in the itv hit, van der valk. but she was left angry last week when the royal central school of speech and drama in north london where she studied posted...
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olivier level which agrees after budget cuts and reforms french hospitals were left with insufficient emergency room capacity and not enough staff doctors and nurses had to work around the clock all the covert 1000 crisis made working conditions even worse i'm not the only one all of us notice just how badly things in france have deteriorated. the response every night at 8 the french have gone out onto their balconies to applaud medical workers a movement that spread across the country during the stringent lockdown musical performances mobilized entire neighborhoods people were conscious of the crisis playing out in the hospitals. in manila mark long admitted mistakes were made hospital budget cuts had been too drastic it ministration to sluggish to react staff to poorly paid now c g t the health care workers union is calling for raises of at least $300.00 euros and for the retirement age to be lowered to $55.00 all of your labor if it supports this. we need more funding resources and personnel but above all else we need higher wages. so he's off to protest even though the french gove
olivier level which agrees after budget cuts and reforms french hospitals were left with insufficient emergency room capacity and not enough staff doctors and nurses had to work around the clock all the covert 1000 crisis made working conditions even worse i'm not the only one all of us notice just how badly things in france have deteriorated. the response every night at 8 the french have gone out onto their balconies to applaud medical workers a movement that spread across the country during...
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you heard from olivier blanchard yesterday. now time to turn the equivalent in new york city real estate. some people do real estate and go on with their lives. in others, it becomes a part of the fabric of the community. william rudin has done that. onhas been hugely upfront the development of real estate in new york city that has a social good and the social fabric. we are thrilled to bring him to you as new york city reopens. thank you for being with us today. what has the last few weeks been like for you, your properties, and the people within those properties. william: first of all, thank you and the rest of the team for having me on. professor rajan talked about the community and you mentioned at. and what we work on is creating communities and trying to bring people together. through aly have gone very difficult period of time, and the last couple of weeks there been dramatic changes in the way people look forward and try to bring our communities together. that is critical. our city is so diverse. that is our strength. h
you heard from olivier blanchard yesterday. now time to turn the equivalent in new york city real estate. some people do real estate and go on with their lives. in others, it becomes a part of the fabric of the community. william rudin has done that. onhas been hugely upfront the development of real estate in new york city that has a social good and the social fabric. we are thrilled to bring him to you as new york city reopens. thank you for being with us today. what has the last few weeks...
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let's get more on our main story: lexis—olivier ray an artists and photographer who has been documentingk you he joins us now. thank you for your time. you are a photographer, you are not a protester or a police officer, so protester or a police officer, so you have a different perspective on all this. what have you been seeing among the protest? honestly, the protests have been mostly positive and peaceful. yesterday there were two protests where there were no arrests or major injuries, andi no arrests or major injuries, and i went to a protest at kensington park that began peacefully as well, so in large, protests have been peaceful. but you have had your own experience of some of the violence that can occur at these protest? right. so, most of them start out peacefully and then they escalate towards violence. usually the way that protests work here in los angeles as the lapd gives protesters a certain amount of time to protest, and then after that, they do everything in their power to remove protests from that area. it is called unlawful assembly. so once that occurs, pretty quickly t
let's get more on our main story: lexis—olivier ray an artists and photographer who has been documentingk you he joins us now. thank you for your time. you are a photographer, you are not a protester or a police officer, so protester or a police officer, so you have a different perspective on all this. what have you been seeing among the protest? honestly, the protests have been mostly positive and peaceful. yesterday there were two protests where there were no arrests or major injuries, andi...
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the honor of having olivier .lanchard with us none of these people are buying the smoke and mirrors.is theoretically hogwash. can i say that on radio? jonathan: of course. what i would say back is what is new about it? forward guidance has been around to anchor the front end for a long time. what is the difference by adding yield curve control on top of that to say were the front end is going to be? .ar more commercial but i don't think they do that. jonathan: carl riccadonna -- tom: carl riccadonna was great on this. i just don't know how they give out two years three years. they go shorter and shorter like greenspan used to do. jonathan: you wonder what would happen to this market if we had a greenspan fed out there -- fed back. we would have a very different set of financial conditions, i imagine. from new york city, good morning. equity futures down 1.5% on the 500 get this is. on the s&p 500. this is bloomberg. viviana: the labor market focused --ritika: the labor market focused today shifts back to job losses. more americans filed for bankruptcy. the total number of claims of ,
the honor of having olivier .lanchard with us none of these people are buying the smoke and mirrors.is theoretically hogwash. can i say that on radio? jonathan: of course. what i would say back is what is new about it? forward guidance has been around to anchor the front end for a long time. what is the difference by adding yield curve control on top of that to say were the front end is going to be? .ar more commercial but i don't think they do that. jonathan: carl riccadonna -- tom: carl...
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as olivier blanchard mentioned in our show open, the challenge forward is on policy. i know you were long amazon and apple yesterday, driving forward the nasdaq. was.han: i wish i not just yesterday, but through the year as well. tremendous performance in this equity market. who would have thought we would have the revisions we are about to get later, and this equity market would be higher versus where it was in december? speaking of the data, 90 minutes away, a little more data. lisa: this is the focus for policymakers in th monetary, as well as fiscal side. getting 8:30 am, we are consumer price index data. i am curious about whether we are getting the right kind of inflation. in other words, the necessities are going up in price. the food you buy, the homes you rent and buy. is this the right kind of inflation? ahead at 2:00 p.m., we are getting the fomc statement, but before that, the monthly budget statement from the united states. the key event of the day, the fomc meeting. i am very curious to see what they have to say about yield curve control and how much of
as olivier blanchard mentioned in our show open, the challenge forward is on policy. i know you were long amazon and apple yesterday, driving forward the nasdaq. was.han: i wish i not just yesterday, but through the year as well. tremendous performance in this equity market. who would have thought we would have the revisions we are about to get later, and this equity market would be higher versus where it was in december? speaking of the data, 90 minutes away, a little more data. lisa: this is...
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robert's father olivier was a decorated world war i officer commissioned at the outbreak of world war ii and captured after the battle for france was lost and captured five days after that battle. and a point where he was still fighting. so say his military records. so that gives you a sense of the la rochefoucauld family. the la rochefoucauld home in 1940 was commandeered by the germans. and robert de la rochefoucauld is an angry young 17-year-old man finding a way for himself in the new and scary world and confronted with officers literally in his home. and his mother consuelo, to give you a hint of the sort of character she was, there was a high-ranking german army officer who was part of the nobility in german. and he came to stay at the la rochefoucauld house while it was being -- while the germans were living among the rochefoucaulds. and the story goes that he walked up the front steps and you have to understand consuelo is a woman who made her own cigarettes from corn hucks. she's a short and stalky woman and doesn't take any gruff from anyone and she's standing there and scow
robert's father olivier was a decorated world war i officer commissioned at the outbreak of world war ii and captured after the battle for france was lost and captured five days after that battle. and a point where he was still fighting. so say his military records. so that gives you a sense of the la rochefoucauld family. the la rochefoucauld home in 1940 was commandeered by the germans. and robert de la rochefoucauld is an angry young 17-year-old man finding a way for himself in the new and...
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non-white characters has a long history in hollywood the examples are endless including sir laurence olivier'sns in "west side story. the mickey rooney portrayal of a japanese man in "breakfast at tiffany's. >> i'm warning you >> reporter: and hundreds of westerns with white actors like rock hudson as stereotypical native american characters >> all white men are thieves >> reporter: while outright stereotypes have become less common in recent decades, the casting issue has taken longer to change. in 2015's "aloha" emma stone played a character with mixed heritage she later apologized >> what does that mean i don't know that's the bad joke i am making i am so tired. >> reporter: and hank azaria on "the simpsons" with dozens of characters finally saying he would step down. >> it wasn't just 17 hipsters and a microbrewery in brooklyn deciding who should say what and how but it actually really had affected people over the last 30 years, it was kind of an easy decision to step away. >> reporter: the changes come amid a broader debate over america's history of racial injustice. leading to the remova
non-white characters has a long history in hollywood the examples are endless including sir laurence olivier'sns in "west side story. the mickey rooney portrayal of a japanese man in "breakfast at tiffany's. >> i'm warning you >> reporter: and hundreds of westerns with white actors like rock hudson as stereotypical native american characters >> all white men are thieves >> reporter: while outright stereotypes have become less common in recent decades, the...
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les contamos que a raÍz de la revista tv notas aseguraron que la novia de monserrat olivier quiere fuerade nuevo. ahora es el momento de responder al censo del 2020. minutos de tu tiempo influyen para beneficios como hospitales, escuelas y servicios de emergencia. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. dale forma a nuestro futuro. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> ya vimos el candelero y seguimos con el mundo de la farÁndula con "suelta la sopa" hoy la reina de la cocina. (risas) >>> ay! mi amor la reina de la cocina, del baÑo, de la sala, del patio soy reina de toda mi casa y vengo a calentar >>> lo primero que quiero contarle hoy hablamos con el abogado de ninel conde asÍ como lo escuchan, y nos revela ciertas cosas porque nos tiene preocupada porque >>> si hacemos historia por estas cosas se habÍan separado y giovani hizo manifestaciÓn pÚblicas a favor de nivel por una conducta a la relaciÓn que una persona no quiere estar conmigo porque el despecho que tuviera ninel para que ella lo dejara, vamos al siguiente comentario en el programa mÁs espectÁculo maos pero este famoso libro donde cuÁnto t
les contamos que a raÍz de la revista tv notas aseguraron que la novia de monserrat olivier quiere fuerade nuevo. ahora es el momento de responder al censo del 2020. minutos de tu tiempo influyen para beneficios como hospitales, escuelas y servicios de emergencia. llena el censo hoy para tener un mejor mañana. dale forma a nuestro futuro. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> ya vimos el candelero y seguimos con el mundo de la farÁndula con "suelta la sopa" hoy la reina de la cocina....
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reice weathers was appearing on stage with david mitchell in the olivier—nominated upstart crow whenhere wasn't any proper guidance available at central, for whatever reason, and the person directing that sort of scene, their reaction was, 'well, i'm sure you know how to source those, don't you?‘ and i sort of looked at them with a deadpan face and that turned into an awkward laugh. what happened this month to stop the payments? elliot barnes—worrell, who worked with stephen spielberg in ready player one and was also in van der valk graduated from central in 2012. i'm trying to edge away from anecdotes of black trauma, and black pain, because i don't think what is about, but there's a culture of racism and bullying currently at central, where they assume you don't know things. now former students have worked together to write a reform plan, which they have delivered to the drama school. they have a meeting today with staff to discuss their proposals. we want to hold central accountable, and that means that we think there should be an external body that can regulate and really see if
reice weathers was appearing on stage with david mitchell in the olivier—nominated upstart crow whenhere wasn't any proper guidance available at central, for whatever reason, and the person directing that sort of scene, their reaction was, 'well, i'm sure you know how to source those, don't you?‘ and i sort of looked at them with a deadpan face and that turned into an awkward laugh. what happened this month to stop the payments? elliot barnes—worrell, who worked with stephen spielberg in...