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jonathan: george? george: i do think there is challenges to forecasting this environment, trying to get this job's market and figure out the supply chain disruptions is so hard. who knows if there is hoarding going on as well. i am more on the pessimistic side, thinking there is demand being pulled forward and we will see that give back into the remainder of the year and next year. it doesn't mean we fall to recession, but it doesn't mean that the fed is tapering into a slow down. jonathan: you have a treasury market called on? what is it? george: the treasury market have been forecasting this through the summer. do we start to price in the actual rate moves higher? i cannot see it manifesting itself in this environment. there is not enough good news to push things higher. jonathan: coming up next on the program, the auction block. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. time for the auction block. we kick things off in europe with a sizable offer
jonathan: george? george: i do think there is challenges to forecasting this environment, trying to get this job's market and figure out the supply chain disruptions is so hard. who knows if there is hoarding going on as well. i am more on the pessimistic side, thinking there is demand being pulled forward and we will see that give back into the remainder of the year and next year. it doesn't mean we fall to recession, but it doesn't mean that the fed is tapering into a slow down. jonathan: you...
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here's finally what we know, george.e know these kind of requirements actually work to improve our vaccination rates. tyson foods for example, which put in a vaccine requirement recently, saw their rate go from 45% to nearly 70%, and they're not even at their deadline yet. this is a step in a series of steps that need to be taken to protect our country from covid-19 and help us get through this pandemic. >> you've seen the opposition. i mentioned those 19 republican governors. here's governor ron desantis of florida. >> how can we get to the point in the country where you would want to have someone lose their job because of their choice about -- about the vaccine or not? i just think that that's fundamentally wrong. >> how do you respond to that? >> well, george, first of all, we have to put this in context. the requirements that we put in workplaces and in schools every day to make sure that workplaces and schools are safe. for example, george, when you and i went to grade school, we likely had requirements for vaccines
here's finally what we know, george.e know these kind of requirements actually work to improve our vaccination rates. tyson foods for example, which put in a vaccine requirement recently, saw their rate go from 45% to nearly 70%, and they're not even at their deadline yet. this is a step in a series of steps that need to be taken to protect our country from covid-19 and help us get through this pandemic. >> you've seen the opposition. i mentioned those 19 republican governors. here's...
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i'm joined by my guess, george m u l e. in budapest, he's a pod counselor at the gaggle which can be found on youtube and locals. and in sydney we cross to jer loria, he's the editor in chief of consortium news dot com, or a gentleman, cross talk roles. and in fact, that means he can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to jo 1st because it's past midnight in sydney, so thank you very much for staying up and joining us. it's very much appreciated, joe, and you're actually closer to the time. and then the rest of us here, you know, when i look at the discussion, as i said in my introduction, you know, we can talk about arms and proliferation. and we can talk about the rules based order and all of that. but with the west tearing itself apart at the seams here, you know, you may look at a more competent chinese culture and civilization. it seems to me a lot of people in the west are actually missing this misunderstanding. but there's a huge challenge in this century about who will dominate, or at least
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always go to george, 1st thing, budapest, george, you know the, if you, if you look at the liberal media in the us, there continue to be obsessed with january 6. even on the 20th anniversary commemoration of $911.00. they had to poll january, thinks into it, and then over the last week we have a story about the joint chief of staff, general mark, milly, according to news reports, we have that and have them confirmed. and we know the general be speaking in front of congress before the end of the month. but instead of saying, oh my goodness, what a breach of the constitution of norms coming from such people. there seems to be scant really interest in it. i mean, when he did it because he's a patriot. well, since when breaking the law of patriotic yes, this is entirely correct. and we're already used to be around the, during the, from years we had 4 years of the intelligence services actively working to subvert the administration. all duly elected president. and this is what we have in the case of general milly. i mean, let's keep in mind his 1st, according to the woodward book, i mean his
always go to george, 1st thing, budapest, george, you know the, if you, if you look at the liberal media in the us, there continue to be obsessed with january 6. even on the 20th anniversary commemoration of $911.00. they had to poll january, thinks into it, and then over the last week we have a story about the joint chief of staff, general mark, milly, according to news reports, we have that and have them confirmed. and we know the general be speaking in front of congress before the end of the...
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it gives another clemson to martha and george's marriage, but also into elizabeth and george's friendship and they do continue to correspond up until the last year of georgia's life. he goes back to philadelphia once more and they they have tea together. they have dinner together. she helps him get a couple of gifts for for martha and then for his newest great granddaughter and then they unfortunately don't get to see each other again after the end of 1798 and george washington passes away and then a chapter of life closes, but but she led quite a life with washington as a friend. so i do have a final final little anecdote and kayla. did you want to add anything to that or i'm just gonna comment that i mean, i think it's kind of endearing that she's almost teasing him about these love letters and yeah, really interesting. so a while she can write this very series 8-page letter about how you know the fate of the new nation relies on his decision. she can also like, you know on the other side of the coin say, you know, just spoke at him a little bit and tease him and i think it's really you
it gives another clemson to martha and george's marriage, but also into elizabeth and george's friendship and they do continue to correspond up until the last year of georgia's life. he goes back to philadelphia once more and they they have tea together. they have dinner together. she helps him get a couple of gifts for for martha and then for his newest great granddaughter and then they unfortunately don't get to see each other again after the end of 1798 and george washington passes away and...
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george. no, i don't think so. i think the he who has very much the, the, so as the greatest the nation daughters created. it has a destiny to be the leader of the world. this is universal and i'm all politicians . i mean, even i kind of a politician, i suppose it left like bernie sanders who subscribes to most of that. and so, no america will not see others as legal, but this is where it does get very dangerous and where both the united states and china as the rising, have to be very, very careful. i mean, china can make all the points that he wants to about the american hedge money and american aggression and so on. so, but if it use a kind of dangerous policy of getting itself into conflict with it, they were as creating these artificial island ignoring rulings then that could escalate into a serious conflict. i mean, obviously we hope they doesn't, but there isn't definitely a real danger of conflict as there is over taiwan again. you know, all powers have to be very, very careful. and as we see in the 20th cen
george. no, i don't think so. i think the he who has very much the, the, so as the greatest the nation daughters created. it has a destiny to be the leader of the world. this is universal and i'm all politicians . i mean, even i kind of a politician, i suppose it left like bernie sanders who subscribes to most of that. and so, no america will not see others as legal, but this is where it does get very dangerous and where both the united states and china as the rising, have to be very, very...
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so george americans back bills. i think that it just continuing with lead was saying here that in all of these calculations, the o. s. is the center of gravity. that's a gravity starts moving around. predictable way in states. wage is less, it's less attractive because what they would have been doing us were had. yeah, well, i think, you know, if the europeans want to be irrelevant, if france wants to be irrelevant and wants to get washington's attention. spanish, are you a foreign policy? the washington doesn't like that. that gets washington's attention. if wrong. a gall. yeah, exactly. if they, if macros saying, hey, i think it's time for a, a new relationship with russia. and he would stop signing. it was sort of agreement visiting russia put in visiting parents, and so that would get washington's attention. if you go wine a, oh please, please, please pay attention to ours, where we're still, frankly involved in the well, you're watching those that we thought all this, you know, we'll be hearing just for decades
so george americans back bills. i think that it just continuing with lead was saying here that in all of these calculations, the o. s. is the center of gravity. that's a gravity starts moving around. predictable way in states. wage is less, it's less attractive because what they would have been doing us were had. yeah, well, i think, you know, if the europeans want to be irrelevant, if france wants to be irrelevant and wants to get washington's attention. spanish, are you a foreign policy? the...
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george. how's that is strong, because it was all about trying to justify nato's existence. i mean, this has been an ongoing team within mason member space what, what are we gonna do now out of the war. so back is gone. so in the ninety's we have the whole. busy humanitarian intervention, you this while the brigades then, oh, wonder of wonders. the $911.00 attacks we have to then the both the americans. and again, this will be the contribution of the europeans was absolutely minimal. that is just simply officially for the united states to say, oh, here we are, this is a joint venture. we're, we're all in together. you know, we, we've been both article 5 and this is a great team effort. it was never really a series european dimension to it. and then your bills really have very little interest in creating some kind of a patio or a vietnam. it's what does that mean? can you will be an army nightmare for all europeans will be germany and he goes to create an army that will have a strong. busy germ
george. how's that is strong, because it was all about trying to justify nato's existence. i mean, this has been an ongoing team within mason member space what, what are we gonna do now out of the war. so back is gone. so in the ninety's we have the whole. busy humanitarian intervention, you this while the brigades then, oh, wonder of wonders. the $911.00 attacks we have to then the both the americans. and again, this will be the contribution of the europeans was absolutely minimal. that is...
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george. so that is bad. things like right, and that is what is happening now in the united states on the biden of the war has been brought home. the war has been brought against the great war. the civil white supremacy is the tv, and that's the latest names changed, but they mean the same people the horrible in here, raise the organs and i thought, you know, the waging war against a renegade european countries. i mean this is done good or bad. hungary, poland, so it's a, it's the liberal meteorology that is how targeted against the boss, massive humanity, it just doesn't accept it. and this is indeed why the globe, this was the one cause of the global war in gerry, which is just simply got this liberal ideology, is still prevalent and 911 and all the. so what i've done is it's still managed to decide that it's a minister society, and one thing is for sure gentlemen, it needs an enemy without an enemy. it doesn't exist. no man, no reason to exist as all the time. we have one of my guests in budapest and here
george. so that is bad. things like right, and that is what is happening now in the united states on the biden of the war has been brought home. the war has been brought against the great war. the civil white supremacy is the tv, and that's the latest names changed, but they mean the same people the horrible in here, raise the organs and i thought, you know, the waging war against a renegade european countries. i mean this is done good or bad. hungary, poland, so it's a, it's the liberal...
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well, i mean, i agree with george that there is no value would be an army. and if indeed the you had be and you don't concern with europe security, it should not create section on it. but it doesn't mean that the bad things are going to happen. i mean that the responsibility of the european union is boundless, said that we're going to go to a dentist on the 2nd time, but least doing is georgians. logic of historians, they all went to do the 2 times the 1st time with the soviet by the 2nd time with the american army. that's a fact. so there is a precedent. and if you look at the lead us, you know, merkel who i think with bites america. now, if you look at her speech in 2003, they bought, she was not the counselor she, the support of the idea of germany participate. and in the there are, but she used a different rhetoric, like we have to stand together when tonight the states. but if you're still together with the united states in march, 2003, that means you want to invade iraq. so you, she had been in charge, germans will kind of been in iraq to just like the
well, i mean, i agree with george that there is no value would be an army. and if indeed the you had be and you don't concern with europe security, it should not create section on it. but it doesn't mean that the bad things are going to happen. i mean that the responsibility of the european union is boundless, said that we're going to go to a dentist on the 2nd time, but least doing is georgians. logic of historians, they all went to do the 2 times the 1st time with the soviet by the 2nd time...
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here is where george bush comes back. because george bush comes back. because the situation i just described the situation i just described to you, which we look back on now and know how it turned out, peacefully, the democratic revolutions, the demise of the soviet union, and we know everyone since has said reagan is responsible. we understand all these stories. but the situation is remarkably, perhaps unprecedentedly, dangerous. the collapse of the soviet union, and of european communism, is fundamentally, and at its heart, nothing less than the collapse of an empire. the soviets had a political, ideological, and military system which ruled over other countries that opposed them, and it was a pretty good one at that. add global influence and global reach. throughout history, i challenge you to find another case of a major international empire declining and then collapsing without an ensuing great power war. in fact, i know this one is true. you cannot find another case, an experiment with 20,000 nuclear weapons running around the mix. so as we think a
here is where george bush comes back. because george bush comes back. because the situation i just described the situation i just described to you, which we look back on now and know how it turned out, peacefully, the democratic revolutions, the demise of the soviet union, and we know everyone since has said reagan is responsible. we understand all these stories. but the situation is remarkably, perhaps unprecedentedly, dangerous. the collapse of the soviet union, and of european communism, is...
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which pose as problem for george bush.e in your office, knowing you have reports from the cia suggesting anything can cause the backlash we fear or can cause tiananmen square again. bush's response is to do nothing in public. he's watching this unfold on television. he says i have nothing to say. go away. he tries three more times. and gets bush to admit you have to stop the press. and for the next 30 minutes, proceeds to speak fully and completely without saying a word. it is complete gibberish. it's perfect, wonderful. at the end of, which one of the reporters says you don't seem very excited. at which he responded i'm not an excitable guy. he knew something she knew and nobody else did. the phone calls were pouring in from warsaw, paris, london. asking the same basic question "what the heck is going on? "and more importantly and here i want to use a technical historian term. the people on the other end of the phone were freaking out. and now we have crowds surging tlult all of europe and one of the most amazing things i
which pose as problem for george bush.e in your office, knowing you have reports from the cia suggesting anything can cause the backlash we fear or can cause tiananmen square again. bush's response is to do nothing in public. he's watching this unfold on television. he says i have nothing to say. go away. he tries three more times. and gets bush to admit you have to stop the press. and for the next 30 minutes, proceeds to speak fully and completely without saying a word. it is complete...
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president george w the america i now. president george w bush the america i now.pennsylvania earlier. one of the four planes hijacked 20 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their lives. gary 0'donoghue is there for us and joins me live. it has been very striking in today's coverage how president george w bush use that address in pennsylvania to draw a direct line between the 9/11 hijackers and domestic extremists. he even referred to them as children of the same foul spirit. how does that strike you coming months after the january six riots on the capital when supporters of president trump try to overturn the election? t try to overturn the election? i think it is an extraordinary intervention, giving the high profile nature of the occasion today, all the symbolism around 9/11 and symbolism around the second decade after 9/11 and the withdrawal from afghanistan. there is little difference effectively from violence abroad versus v
president george w the america i now. president george w bush the america i now.pennsylvania earlier. one of the four planes hijacked 20 years ago crashed into the pentagon, just outside washington, dc. 18a people were killed. a memorial ceremony is underway at the site of the attack to honour those who lost their lives. gary 0'donoghue is there for us and joins me live. it has been very striking in today's coverage how president george w bush use that address in pennsylvania to draw a direct...
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go ahead george. right. i mean this is nate. so was launched every few years, the europeans of express the neuroses about all the americans are going to abandon us. they will, they've lost interest in us. so we have the, the famous cliche about the, the americans are going to be ready to sacrifice new york. busy and washington. 2 barn and do so, the any was o americans or vietnam and they've lost interest in us. european americans are in central america. they've lost interest in us. oh, americans are interested in the pacific rim than what interested in us. so finally, teenagers, they figured out what they can do more effectively rather than just wind to the americans. and that is to threaten the americans with setting up their own european army, their own security and defense identity. and then the american this is something they will not tolerate. and every, you know, this is back in the eighty's or later, you know, it will madeline albright them william cohen's with the now getting sure isn't that any talk of european identit
go ahead george. right. i mean this is nate. so was launched every few years, the europeans of express the neuroses about all the americans are going to abandon us. they will, they've lost interest in us. so we have the, the famous cliche about the, the americans are going to be ready to sacrifice new york. busy and washington. 2 barn and do so, the any was o americans or vietnam and they've lost interest in us. european americans are in central america. they've lost interest in us. oh,...
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which george bush had feared. and he feared it so much that he acted as president in a way that he tried to influence or more accurately not influence the actions at tiananmen, more specifically by adopting something i called hippocratic diplomacy. when you're faced with a crisis, an international system that seems to be in flux and a dangerous system at that, first, do no harm, that is to say, again, he recognized that the words of an american president reverberate and echo throughout the world. so therefore when people are calling for democracy and staring down tanks, you have to be very careful, he argued about how you choose to encourage them, because you want to, yes, give encouragement, we are in favor of democracy and freedom, especially if everyone is doing it like us. you don't want to go down the 1956 path, which bush talks about frequently in his diary, which is a path of budapest and hungary. during a period of great democratic enthusiasm behind the iron curtain where people protested and said we're go
which george bush had feared. and he feared it so much that he acted as president in a way that he tried to influence or more accurately not influence the actions at tiananmen, more specifically by adopting something i called hippocratic diplomacy. when you're faced with a crisis, an international system that seems to be in flux and a dangerous system at that, first, do no harm, that is to say, again, he recognized that the words of an american president reverberate and echo throughout the...
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but what about george soros? if anybody is going to take a swipe at blackrock, this encapsulates the warning, doesn't it? tom: i remember when george soros was in beijing, he was mad as a hero at a university to give a. very different now area george soros telling blackrock that they are making a tragic mistake in assaying will lose money and they will end up losing investors money with their push into china and maine the push into china is a national security risk as well may tragic mistake. that is the line from george soros. manus: i know he has warned about china. japan about 30,000 on the nikkei. it will be interesting is that state street said it is a pretty full up trade. tom: that was the reshuffle around the nikkei 225 that added to the momentum, the political positivity and optimism still supporting stock split is the reshuffle. nintendo added to the nikkei 225. it just went below that now. across the benchmark, that check in on the indexes. the benchmark, msci asia pacific index, getting 3%. optimism i
but what about george soros? if anybody is going to take a swipe at blackrock, this encapsulates the warning, doesn't it? tom: i remember when george soros was in beijing, he was mad as a hero at a university to give a. very different now area george soros telling blackrock that they are making a tragic mistake in assaying will lose money and they will end up losing investors money with their push into china and maine the push into china is a national security risk as well may tragic mistake....
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we got| george. will see if we can bring him in. let's george.george. will see if we can bring him in. let's bring in the co-founder- george. will see if we can bring him in. let's bring in the co-founder of. in. let's bring in the co—founder of colossal. tell me how you got involved in this? they're probably like many today, i actually read an article about three years ago about george wanting to bring back the mammoth, and what was incredible for me was— mammoth, and what was incredible for me was he _ mammoth, and what was incredible for me was he wasn'tjust passionate about— me was he wasn'tjust passionate about the — me was he wasn'tjust passionate about the science, he was passionate about _ about the science, he was passionate about how _ about the science, he was passionate about how it — about the science, he was passionate about how it could actually help with arctic rewilding, combating climate — with arctic rewilding, combating climate change and giving the elephant asian lineage another place to live _ elephant asian lineage another
we got| george. will see if we can bring him in. let's george.george. will see if we can bring him in. let's bring in the co-founder- george. will see if we can bring him in. let's bring in the co-founder of. in. let's bring in the co—founder of colossal. tell me how you got involved in this? they're probably like many today, i actually read an article about three years ago about george wanting to bring back the mammoth, and what was incredible for me was— mammoth, and what was incredible...
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george.— the uk side will return to their senses. george.es. george. ok, daniel, thank you very much. the time _ senses. george. ok, daniel, thank you very much. the time is - senses. george. ok, daniel, thank you very much. the time is nearlyl senses. george. ok, daniel, thank. you very much. the time is nearly 17 minutes past six. our top story this evening: a report into three deaths at a private specialist hospital warns of further lethal outcomes at similar institutions. and coming up — are enough working—class people heading for careers in the city? coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, europe's top players are battling it out for the final few ryder cup places. we will have the very latest from the first day's play at wentworth golf club. 20 years on from the 9/11 terror attacks on america, which killed nearly 3,000 people, the man thought to have masterminded them — khalid sheikh mohammed — and his four key associates are in court for pre—trial hearings. it's their 42nd appearance, and the judge is th
george.— the uk side will return to their senses. george.es. george. ok, daniel, thank you very much. the time _ senses. george. ok, daniel, thank you very much. the time is - senses. george. ok, daniel, thank you very much. the time is nearlyl senses. george. ok, daniel, thank. you very much. the time is nearly 17 minutes past six. our top story this evening: a report into three deaths at a private specialist hospital warns of further lethal outcomes at similar institutions. and coming up...
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houtz >> george gerard howard >> brady kay howell >> michael c.fer l. howley >> milagros hromada >> marian r. hrycak >> stephen huczko, jr. >> kris robert hughes >> paul rexford hughes >> robert t. hughes, jr. >> thomas f. hughes, jr. >> timothy robert hughes >> susan huie. >> lamar demetrius hulse >> john nicholas humber, jr. >> william christopher hunt >> kathleen anne hunt-casey >> joseph gerard hunter >> peggie m. hurt >> robert r. hussa >> stephen n. hyland, jr. >> robert j. hymel >> thomas edward hynes >> walter g. hynes >> joseph anthony ianelli >> zuhtu ibis >> jonathan lee ielpi >> michael patrick iken >> daniel ilkanayev >> frederick j. ill, jr. >> and my wonderful father, ian thompson, you were a light for all of us and you are so very missed. even after 20 years, it fails surreal. and it is a difficult but beautiful thing to be here to honor you. >> and my brother and firefighter carl handley keating. i can't believe it has been 20 years. we miss you and we miss you just as much today as we did 20 years ago. until then, may god hold yo
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george doesn't happen in a vacuum. this is a thing that's been building up and obviously comes to a kind of a spectacular clash here at gettysburg. so i'm going to pause for a minute. hopefully some of you can see this. i would more than anything characterize the mead sickles communication breakdown on july 2nd. i would characterize that as a failure to communicate more than anything and some you know, again some historians will say no sickles got direct orders, and he just violated them because you know, he didn't like me the reason new yorker or he wanted to do or he's a president, you know, all the school this kind of stuff. i think if you break it down first of all clear indirect orders the orders that sickles received as far as where to places troops on july 2nd were verbal as far as we know they were verbal orders, you know that always carries a risk of being miscarried but also for us as historians too, you know, we don't have we don't have orders sitting in an archives somewhere that we can kind of go and and l
george doesn't happen in a vacuum. this is a thing that's been building up and obviously comes to a kind of a spectacular clash here at gettysburg. so i'm going to pause for a minute. hopefully some of you can see this. i would more than anything characterize the mead sickles communication breakdown on july 2nd. i would characterize that as a failure to communicate more than anything and some you know, again some historians will say no sickles got direct orders, and he just violated them...
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george: we are good. jonathan: thank you, george. lisa: 40% entourage.: may you could get annmarie hordern on their. jonathan: where issue this week? she went to crete. you can catch boom glued -- bloomberg real yield later. let me pull this up quickly. she things you might have seen the height in the 10 year yield. -- seen the high in a 10 year yield. tom: what is your graphic better than mine? jonathan: i am a more visual guide. tom: it looks like it was done with 72 crayolas. you don't know what the 70 did crayolas are. jonathan: that is a band. tom: that was the ultimate christmas gift. i only had 16 crayolas. jonathan: the 50's, that you used to enjoy. tom: they were good. they opened for strawberry. jonathan: do you know what this is, ratings death. lisa: that is another and -- another band. tom: the open for rush. it was great. jonathan: yields of three basis points. lisa: can i make a serious comment? i was thinking about this idea if we get a double-dip what does the treasury yields mean for equities? they are buying shares back. this is really
george: we are good. jonathan: thank you, george. lisa: 40% entourage.: may you could get annmarie hordern on their. jonathan: where issue this week? she went to crete. you can catch boom glued -- bloomberg real yield later. let me pull this up quickly. she things you might have seen the height in the 10 year yield. -- seen the high in a 10 year yield. tom: what is your graphic better than mine? jonathan: i am a more visual guide. tom: it looks like it was done with 72 crayolas. you don't know...
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a source telling cnn, former-president george w.ey. the republican congresswoman from wyoming who has openly sparred with trump, rejecting his baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen. voting to impeach him after the january-6th insurrection. actions which led to cheney losing her house leadership role. >> i think this is a be pretty big deal. i mean, this is the most prominent example we have seen recently of establishment republicans saying this is not going to be the party of trump froefr. >> reporter: news of the fundraiser comes just days after george w. bush speaking on the anniversary of september 11th issued a stirring rebuke of the politics of division fostered by trump, without mentioning trump by name. >> malign force seems at work in our common life that turns every disagreement into an argument. and every argument, into a clash of cultures. so much of our politics has become a naked appeal to anger, fear, and resentment. that leads us worried about our nation and our future together. >> reporter: bush also allu
a source telling cnn, former-president george w.ey. the republican congresswoman from wyoming who has openly sparred with trump, rejecting his baseless claims that the 2020 election was stolen. voting to impeach him after the january-6th insurrection. actions which led to cheney losing her house leadership role. >> i think this is a be pretty big deal. i mean, this is the most prominent example we have seen recently of establishment republicans saying this is not going to be the party of...
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>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> fallout. hurricane ida leaves more than 60 dead across eight states. >> we saw a horrifying storm last night. unlike anything we've seen before. >> as the delta variant depresses job growth. >> we're not where we need to be in our economic recovery. >> president biden responds to both challenges and his poll numbers sink after the chaotic exit from afghanistan. >> i was not going to extend this forever war. >>> plus -- >> our creator endowed us with the right to life. now we're about to make it law. >> texas enacts the strictest abortion ban in the country. >> what the supreme court is letting happen is an end to roe v. wade. >> we debate it all with cedric richmond, republican senator bill cassidy and our powerhouse >>> and, "9/11 plus 20, the longest shadow." 20 years after the september 11th attacks the first look at our new abc news documentary. >> nobody needed to die there. i don't think i ever saw a greater strategic purpose for being there. >> martha raddatz, pierre thomas and charlie
>> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> fallout. hurricane ida leaves more than 60 dead across eight states. >> we saw a horrifying storm last night. unlike anything we've seen before. >> as the delta variant depresses job growth. >> we're not where we need to be in our economic recovery. >> president biden responds to both challenges and his poll numbers sink after the chaotic exit from afghanistan. >> i...
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and steve viscano has been a faithful disciple of george soros.his year he sought minimal prison time for sex abusers. last month, a county judge told a sobbing young girl that the office had failed her. how did he fail her? he refused to impose the life sentence of the man convicted of molesting her on a weekly basis between the ages of 5 and 10. the man got 17 years in prison. he won't serve all of that. this show can include details about a similar case by a group called dump vizcai nshg o to recall the prosecutor. between 2007 and 2020, carlos humberto sanchez hernandez repeatedly raped his step daughter. we're not guessing, he pled guilty. then vizcaino's office struck a deal with the illegal alien for 12 years in prison. heel be eligible in seven years and out of prison at the age of 46. for raping his step daughter for five years. you should know that in the state of virginia, the sentencing guidelines call for life in prison. so, today, as we're reporting out this story, news broke of yet accused child abuser. they took the rare step of re
and steve viscano has been a faithful disciple of george soros.his year he sought minimal prison time for sex abusers. last month, a county judge told a sobbing young girl that the office had failed her. how did he fail her? he refused to impose the life sentence of the man convicted of molesting her on a weekly basis between the ages of 5 and 10. the man got 17 years in prison. he won't serve all of that. this show can include details about a similar case by a group called dump vizcai nshg o...
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to george will, the author of that superb paragraph, george, i saw this happen in realtime.y were having almost daily events, very crafty use of media time and attention for kind of customer service items. the small stuff of american life that eventually writ large became the stuff of executive actions i believe you're writing about in here. >> that's exactly right. people say it's a shame that the presidents have usurped congressional power to which the answer is if only they had usurped it. congress under both parties has been all too willing to hand over on a silver tray the power of presidents of both parties. but it's become particularly bad under a conservative president because conservativs used to say it is very important that public opinion become temporate and reasonable. instead conservatism has bought into the reverse of conseratism which is populism. they think they should buy presidents into policy without reference to other institutions. further more, the idea that mr. trump and the republican party in its continued loyalty to them had ideas as evidenced by th
to george will, the author of that superb paragraph, george, i saw this happen in realtime.y were having almost daily events, very crafty use of media time and attention for kind of customer service items. the small stuff of american life that eventually writ large became the stuff of executive actions i believe you're writing about in here. >> that's exactly right. people say it's a shame that the presidents have usurped congressional power to which the answer is if only they had usurped...
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george had a total of almost $547000000.00 views. and over 600000 subscribers is not a small channel at all. and of course this placed it among the top german news channels on that platform. now, in june alone, archie george gathered over 21000000 views on the platform. and this is almost as much as she goes to be received. one of countries may news outlets, one of countries, main sources of information which has been around for decades. so all in all our colleagues from r t in germany managed to put up a fight against the major news outlets in, in this country. and of course, this hasn't gone unnoticed. we know that a lot of german politicians have repeatedly called for curbs on r t in the country. and it's no secret that rti has been struggling to open a tv broadcast in the country for for many years now. so it's been, it's been extremely harsh environment for colleagues in germany so far what they supposedly did wrong then why the band. so 1st r t, which is main you to channel was given several co it related strikes, which culmina
george had a total of almost $547000000.00 views. and over 600000 subscribers is not a small channel at all. and of course this placed it among the top german news channels on that platform. now, in june alone, archie george gathered over 21000000 views on the platform. and this is almost as much as she goes to be received. one of countries may news outlets, one of countries, main sources of information which has been around for decades. so all in all our colleagues from r t in germany managed...
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it was a day that george bush obviously remembers. we all remember the pictures of him being told that america is under attack as he read 2 primary school children in florida and then realizing just how it was. he talked about how this is a special place. how is a place of coverage where there was 40 members of the crew and the passengers voted to take action to try and reclaim the flight. because they were aware of what had happened at the pentagon and in new york. and ultimately they were unsuccessful. george bush, you say, talked about how and medical needs to find a sense of unity. he talked about how politics become very divisive in recent years . and he said he didn't offer any solution. and he also also talked about the violent extreme as it both home and abroad. he said the old, all those little cultural overlap. you said they are children of the same fellow spirit and said it was us duty to continue to confront them. but he did call for unity, it was a call that was echoed by vice president. come, how does she said it wouldn'
it was a day that george bush obviously remembers. we all remember the pictures of him being told that america is under attack as he read 2 primary school children in florida and then realizing just how it was. he talked about how this is a special place. how is a place of coverage where there was 40 members of the crew and the passengers voted to take action to try and reclaim the flight. because they were aware of what had happened at the pentagon and in new york. and ultimately they were...
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my grandfather and george time is from mitchell in virginia. and he ended up in rush in the most peculiar way. she was a friend, an amazing contract with the ministry of culture room in russia. and he pretty much got in a boat and ended up in the soviet union in 1930. it's important to remember that this was the period of the great depression. and it was also a period in which the she'll be a government was doing massive recruitment people with technical skills. ah, he graduated university of agriculture. if there is no career moves, there's no jobs and there's so much discrimination. what are you supposed to do? he went to a country where she had no clue what was going on. you watch, rush on the news. so that union communism. why would you want to go there? george time had a dream and he found a solution. and seen he made history. some of the african americans who went to soviet union in the 19th thirty's, found great success. you look at lloyd patterson and his son, james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. the baby in the same
my grandfather and george time is from mitchell in virginia. and he ended up in rush in the most peculiar way. she was a friend, an amazing contract with the ministry of culture room in russia. and he pretty much got in a boat and ended up in the soviet union in 1930. it's important to remember that this was the period of the great depression. and it was also a period in which the she'll be a government was doing massive recruitment people with technical skills. ah, he graduated university of...
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and will be doing a brief presentation on george koval. that andrew is going to ask her some expert questions and then we are going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i'm going to disappear and turn it over too audrey. >> thank you amanda, thank you andrew. thank you everyone for coming again to say it is my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues. i always find the compelling narrative that will bring alive for the leader all issues and individuals at the core of the book. from the criteria for choosing topics must have significant possibly be in danger of falling through the crooks of history must be doable research wise, must have a literary potential, must have a general reader appeal and must arouse my writing a passion for it first choose and find the best narrative that is always the sequence. this time i discovered a remarkable story first. one that grabbing from the start he knew had grown up in dayton ohio and towards th
and will be doing a brief presentation on george koval. that andrew is going to ask her some expert questions and then we are going to turn to your questions from the audience. so without further ado i'm going to disappear and turn it over too audrey. >> thank you amanda, thank you andrew. thank you everyone for coming again to say it is my job as a narrative nonfiction writer to use the art of storytelling to engage general readers about meaningful issues. i always find the compelling...
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george, we only subjected you to 12 seconds.ere we go from here. >> that's exactly how conspiracy theorists think. somebody september me. donald trump's favorite loqution is saying they're saying. the sense of mystery by having no actual referent in the real world. you can learn a lot from the vocabulary of these people. that was a case study in how paranoid people think. somebody said to me. they're saying. we've heard this for years from donald trump and we're going to keep hearing it, i'm afraid. >> yeah. george, thank you and i'm going to shout out folks can check out american happiness and its discontents. george will's book out now. up ahead, a major challenge decades in the making. civil rights leaders calling for more action. stay with us. also later tonight, clive davis. we've got a lot coming up. rojecg at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in
george, we only subjected you to 12 seconds.ere we go from here. >> that's exactly how conspiracy theorists think. somebody september me. donald trump's favorite loqution is saying they're saying. the sense of mystery by having no actual referent in the real world. you can learn a lot from the vocabulary of these people. that was a case study in how paranoid people think. somebody said to me. they're saying. we've heard this for years from donald trump and we're going to keep hearing it,...