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jonathan richards. antonio reynoso. i say that was one -- best in government.nk you to our brothers and sisters. and labor in the house. [applause] thank you labor so much for what you do every day. including htc. and 1199. and the carpenters. we are in a union administration, blue collar mayor. probably one of first mayors in history of new york that was a union member, we were clear on our northstar up lifting union members and up lifting working class people in the city of new york we will continue to do that. to all elected officials. a debt to leaders who came before us tod today we mourn honor one of those leaders, president jimmy carter. true public servant. a leader in humanitarian full of hope and compassion for fellow man, we send prayers to all who knew and loved him and salute his dedication. thank you president carter for your service and leadership, thank you. [applause] hard to believe it was 3 years ago, i took oath of office. covid and chaos had thrown new york to uncertainty and pushed too mean families away from the great city. crime was surg
jonathan richards. antonio reynoso. i say that was one -- best in government.nk you to our brothers and sisters. and labor in the house. [applause] thank you labor so much for what you do every day. including htc. and 1199. and the carpenters. we are in a union administration, blue collar mayor. probably one of first mayors in history of new york that was a union member, we were clear on our northstar up lifting union members and up lifting working class people in the city of new york we will...
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jonathan: we want to be sure that it was just an analytical mistake and not a consequence of political bias. richards odd that in november the chairman says one thing in december he has to say another. i am struggling to explain to people just what changed. richard: it is a rapidly evolving -- evolving situation in terms of the data and assessment of the economy. you know, the fed only meets eight times a year so a lot of things happen in between meetings as well. jonathan: always fantastic to catch up. the former fed vice chair. equity futures just about unchanged and on top of the economic data retail sales and jobless claims out. you got a second look, what did you see? mike: we saw a rise in motor vehicle sales and a fall in building materials. gasoline prices were up and you have to take those out to get to that control group. in the control group everything was up. we saw a big rise in grocery store sales and general knowledge -- merchandise sales and sporting goods. the only thing that was down was health and personal care, i guess you skipped your haircut during the month. and then when you
jonathan: we want to be sure that it was just an analytical mistake and not a consequence of political bias. richards odd that in november the chairman says one thing in december he has to say another. i am struggling to explain to people just what changed. richard: it is a rapidly evolving -- evolving situation in terms of the data and assessment of the economy. you know, the fed only meets eight times a year so a lot of things happen in between meetings as well. jonathan: always fantastic to...
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jonathan rash. >> by constituent richard lee has waited over 42 years for answers about the disappearance of his daughter patrice from a military base in germany in 1981. she was just two years old. the military police have failed to get answers that he deserves, throwing the barrier after barrier to justice. will the prime minister agree to meet with richard and myself to finally give this veteran a way forward to uncover the truth of the disappearance of his daughter? >> prime minister. >> i thank him for raising this deeply distressing case. our thoughts and sympathies are obviously with richard lee and his family. continue to appeal for new evidence in the case. i will make sure he has a meeting with the prime minister to discuss progress. thank you. >> that completes prime minister's questions. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2025] [no audio]
jonathan rash. >> by constituent richard lee has waited over 42 years for answers about the disappearance of his daughter patrice from a military base in germany in 1981. she was just two years old. the military police have failed to get answers that he deserves, throwing the barrier after barrier to justice. will the prime minister agree to meet with richard and myself to finally give this veteran a way forward to uncover the truth of the disappearance of his daughter? >> prime...
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jonathan: i need richard stylist.ng here and it -- i won't be sitting here just a suit and tie. richard: i can take care of that for you. jonathan: up next we will catch up with the nasdaq ceo. the former u.s. ambassador to switzerland. the cisco ceo joining us next hour. and the bridgewater co-cio. do not miss that. from dabo's, switzerland, good morning. your equity market rallying. we are higher on the s&p 500 by .5%. here in europe the stoxx 600 all-time highs. lisa: definitely getting a push from the belief that a lot of european companies have more and more exposure to the united states. jonathan: is amazing we are shaking off these tariff headlines. lisa: they could have been worse and that is what a lot of people are leading into. jonathan: the third hour of bloomberg surveillance is up next. ♪ the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of fam
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i appreciate all of you being here ray, jonathan, peter and of course richard in the studio. you watching the carter center employees coming by and paying their final respects to former president jimmy carter as he lies in repose. i will see you all tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. now, we had things off to politics nation with reverend al sharpton. d al sharpton.
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i appreciate all of you being here ray, jonathan, peter and of course richard in the studio. as we leave you watching the carter center employees coming by and paying their final respects to former president jimmy carter as he lies in repose. i will see you all tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. now, we had things off to politics nation with reverend al sharpton. d al sharpton. a private ceremony just wrapped up at the carter presidential center. i will talk to one of carter's collaborators in congress about the connections he made beyond washington, and across racial and gender lines. just outside of washington, d.c., though, the newly reelect did republican speaker mike johnson is holding a strategy meeting with his republican colleagues as they gear up for the new legislative session. the first order of business is to certify the election results on monday, the fourth anniversary of january 6th. >>> in new orleans, the investigation continues into the deadly new year's attack that left 15 people dead including the perpetrator. we will tell you about new revelations about
i appreciate all of you being here ray, jonathan, peter and of course richard in the studio. as we leave you watching the carter center employees coming by and paying their final respects to former president jimmy carter as he lies in repose. i will see you all tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. now, we had things off to politics nation with reverend al sharpton. d al sharpton. a private ceremony just wrapped up at the carter presidential center. i will talk to one of carter's collaborators in...
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let's bring in richard a former secret service agent and jonathan fahey, former deputy assistant secretarye department of homeland security and chris swecker, former fbi assistant director. thank you so much for joining us. -- rich, let's go first. what can local and federal law enforcement do to ensure safety at these upcoming events? >> well, starters let's look at new orleans and the leadership on display there does anybody have any confidence that the chief of police in new orleans has any idea what is going on there. you obviously did not take that threat seriously enough to provided a aquatic barricade protection. putting a police car in the middle of the street and coming on tv and saying that you're surprised that your security plan was thwarted by this terrorist. the guy is a mass murderer driving around with bombs looking to run people over you're surprised your one car in the middle of the street could drive on the sidewalk. they need to get professional people in there going to take this seriously enough to bring this n. what is going to do the job. you don't have barricades an
let's bring in richard a former secret service agent and jonathan fahey, former deputy assistant secretarye department of homeland security and chris swecker, former fbi assistant director. thank you so much for joining us. -- rich, let's go first. what can local and federal law enforcement do to ensure safety at these upcoming events? >> well, starters let's look at new orleans and the leadership on display there does anybody have any confidence that the chief of police in new orleans...
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jonathan he lemire, i want to follow up on what richard says.ter did a lot of things, and that's an incredible legacy, but when people talk about that i want to roll my eyes because again, you normalize relations with china. the only piece treaty from '48 to the 21st century in the middle east with the camp david accords, but i really want to coo key in briefly on what he said about carter. we often look at presidents and there's always this jagged edge, this cut between the two, but you look at jimmy carter pushing human rights in the soviet union and across the world, and you look at the military buildup in 1979 and late 1980. this was jimmy carter pushing america past the nightmare of vietnam. he did not have a congress that would allow him to jack up military spending after america had crawled out of vietnam after the surrender, and, in fact, after americans were exhausted by war. it took the shock of afghanistan. it took the shock of iran for carter to be able to get military spending up and going again, and it certainly did increase expone
jonathan he lemire, i want to follow up on what richard says.ter did a lot of things, and that's an incredible legacy, but when people talk about that i want to roll my eyes because again, you normalize relations with china. the only piece treaty from '48 to the 21st century in the middle east with the camp david accords, but i really want to coo key in briefly on what he said about carter. we often look at presidents and there's always this jagged edge, this cut between the two, but you look...
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70's were worse but they did have republican senators that told richard nixon that he needed to resign. geoff: david brooks and jonathanonathan capeheart, thank you as always. ♪ geoff: watch washington week this week with jeffrey goldberg and as piano as they discussed donald trump's recent threats against allies giving new meaning to america first. amna: and on pbs news week and come chemical found in schools and businesses that the epa says presents an unreasonable risk to human health....
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the studio by my colleague and good friend, msnbc's richard lui who has his own personal relationship with the carter family, notably chip. jonathanch out to you very quickly as we again await the hearse and then the official proceedings today that will start the six days of commemorations through thursday and the national cathedral state funeral for the former president. this is a place that jimmy carter, did he pick out this location himself? was this a place he thought about and knew about as being a place that he would choose for a presidential center? >> very much so. he was very hands on in all these decisions. this is on a site that general sherman had his headquarters after sherman marched through georgia, the union commander in the civil war, used this hill where the carter center is as his command position. the placement of the carter center there was very controversial because originally they were going to have a highway that went there. but eventually they compromised on a very peaceful parkway. but it created a lot of discord in the run-up to the establishment of the center. but i think it might be helpful to understa
the studio by my colleague and good friend, msnbc's richard lui who has his own personal relationship with the carter family, notably chip. jonathanch out to you very quickly as we again await the hearse and then the official proceedings today that will start the six days of commemorations through thursday and the national cathedral state funeral for the former president. this is a place that jimmy carter, did he pick out this location himself? was this a place he thought about and knew about...
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richard? does this go away after he eventually is inaugurated, or do you think this continues to dog a sitting president? >> fundamentally, i think jonathany is right, that he will have his course candidate -- court case. we will go through i the formality of a sentencing, but there will not be a sentence given, and then he'll walk into the white house, and this will likely go away. where i do agree to some texts, i do think that that there was -- extent, in an attempt the hold trump account accountable for january 6th and some of the acts that happened after that, i think what we saw democrats do, you know, in various parts of the country whether attorney generals, district attorneys, they probably took the cart a little bit too far, right? and to some extent, that this might have propelled donald trump to the a second term, it definitely galvanized many of his supporters to believe maybe he's being treated unfairly even though, griff, you covered january 6th, you saw what happened. griff: yeah. >> you saw what happened with those crowds. the question becomes how do you hold somebody accountable without going too far, and i think that's
richard? does this go away after he eventually is inaugurated, or do you think this continues to dog a sitting president? >> fundamentally, i think jonathany is right, that he will have his course candidate -- court case. we will go through i the formality of a sentencing, but there will not be a sentence given, and then he'll walk into the white house, and this will likely go away. where i do agree to some texts, i do think that that there was -- extent, in an attempt the hold trump...
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we have the co-host of our fourth hour, jonathan lemire, president emeritus of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. he's author of the weekly newsletter home and away, available on substack and managing editor at the bulwark. sam stein did a little way too early for us this morning. appreciate that. so, joe. well, i'm just sad about the commanders. >> they had a great. well, i will tell you, there's a lot of lot of americans not really happy about the chiefs either. so let me ask you, jonathan lemire, i was doing my regular afternoon routine after coming back from the orphanage and swimming 12 miles and running my marathon, i sat down and had my barley juice or whatever. healthy people sit down, and i was watching pti and they were on friday, kornheiser and wilbon were debating whether the chiefs had reached the damned yankees status. yet, whether they are that hatable of a team, i don't think they've won enough. and kornheiser and wilbon both said that. we just don't know that many players on there. they're not that hatable that you like them on the state farm. and i don't know, i think the
we have the co-host of our fourth hour, jonathan lemire, president emeritus of the council on foreign relations, richard haass. he's author of the weekly newsletter home and away, available on substack and managing editor at the bulwark. sam stein did a little way too early for us this morning. appreciate that. so, joe. well, i'm just sad about the commanders. >> they had a great. well, i will tell you, there's a lot of lot of americans not really happy about the chiefs either. so let me...
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jonathan: what explains the different between the fed's approach hunter biden and the approach once they knew that donald trump was elected? richardand asked the question, said it was analytical error that allowed us to wait when we let inflation get away from us. this is not about bias, this is about policy. neil: i don't think the fed is innocently responding to the data. if you look at the magnitude of the forecasts, they were bigger in the june fomc meeting when the fed was backing off. we went into 24, people betting on the march cut and then we backed off. i don't think the fed is innocently reacting to the data, if you know what i'm saying. i think they are basically taking out an insurance policy against tariffs. you are getting into a game of chicken with the administration. if we get to february 1, president trump doesn't decide to do tariffs, or most of the action so far has not been about reorienting the global trade system but extracting concessions on things unrelated to economics, so what if you go to february 1 and there are no tariffs put on? then you are back to focusing on the data and inflation. the fed may loo
jonathan: what explains the different between the fed's approach hunter biden and the approach once they knew that donald trump was elected? richardand asked the question, said it was analytical error that allowed us to wait when we let inflation get away from us. this is not about bias, this is about policy. neil: i don't think the fed is innocently responding to the data. if you look at the magnitude of the forecasts, they were bigger in the june fomc meeting when the fed was backing off. we...
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jonathan: up next tomorrow morning, we catch up with cameron dawson of new age wealth, david leibowitz of jp morgan, frances donald of rbc and richardnley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. matt: we are off to the races. 30 minutes until the start of trading. sonali: bloomberg's open interest starts right now. matt: a slowdown in consumer prices brings bats back at the fed will be able to cut rates. earnings season starts off with jp morgan, goldman sachs and wells fargo all reporting robust results and blackrock pulls in a record $641 billion in client cash. what larry fink saying that is the beginning. futures up, looking at 1.5 percent gains on s&p futur
jonathan: up next tomorrow morning, we catch up with cameron dawson of new age wealth, david leibowitz of jp morgan, frances donald of rbc and richardnley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. matt: we are off to the races. 30 minutes until the start of trading. sonali: bloomberg's open interest starts right now. matt: a slowdown in consumer prices brings bats back at the fed will be able to cut...
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richard is saying, we get the first phase of this done. but this is a long period. and every stage the it gets more and more tenuous and more fragile. >> well, and you know, jonathan, for anybody that's been in the white house, reported on the white house, interviewed joe biden on or off the record. there's just no doubt biden had a horrific relationship with netanyahu for at least a year. really was angry that netanyahu would not not move towards a peace agreement. and so, yeah, so their relationship was was almost nonexistent because it wasn't in netanyahu's political in his political favor to come to a peace treaty, bring the hostages home, do the things that joe biden and the rest of the world wanted, wanted to be done. so now you do have a new administration coming in, trump coming in, and their attitude is they're going they're going to pick up where they left off with the abraham accords. and we're fully expecting to have an israel saudi deal soon after. and i suspect part of what happens in gaza may have to do with money that saudi arabia provides for the rebuilding of gaza. >> yeah. first, on the biden part, he went to israel in the days after october 7th,
richard is saying, we get the first phase of this done. but this is a long period. and every stage the it gets more and more tenuous and more fragile. >> well, and you know, jonathan, for anybody that's been in the white house, reported on the white house, interviewed joe biden on or off the record. there's just no doubt biden had a horrific relationship with netanyahu for at least a year. really was angry that netanyahu would not not move towards a peace agreement. and so, yeah, so their...