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couple of questions for you, betsey, but first of all let me start here. this is not totally expected, that the committee of course would want to hear from these groups and people some of whom are also facing charges criminally for their activities and actions on january 6th. >> it's not unexpected, but it shows the breadth of the approach the committee is taking on this issue of domestic violent extremism. one of the people named has already shown up in the prior request directed in the national archives. in the case of stuart roves and enrique they're interesting because they show how much of an overlap they're seeing between the committee's probe and what the justice department is doing. enrique tario is currently incarcerated. he's serving a six month sentence for stealing and burning a black lives matter flag from a church. the ability of the committee to potentially question him while he's in jail is going to raise some interesting logistical questions. might make it easier, might make it harder. stuart rodes heads oath keepers. it's a very far right
couple of questions for you, betsey, but first of all let me start here. this is not totally expected, that the committee of course would want to hear from these groups and people some of whom are also facing charges criminally for their activities and actions on january 6th. >> it's not unexpected, but it shows the breadth of the approach the committee is taking on this issue of domestic violent extremism. one of the people named has already shown up in the prior request directed in the...
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that is professor betsey stevenson of the university of michigan. this is the end of our coverage of the domination of jay powell. coming up later, there will be an interview on bloomberg technology with democratic virginia senator mark warner, who is a member of the banking committee. he will talk about what he think's about these nominations of jay powell and lael brainard. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ television and radio. ♪ mark: christmas. your milwaukee, wisconsin turned into a scene of warner -- a christmas parade near milwaukee, wisconsin last night turned into a scene of horror, killing five -- when an suv went to a crowd, killing five and injuring 40 others. one officer fired his gun trying to stop the vehicle. closing arguments underway in the ahmaud arbery case. the 25-year-old unarmed black man was killed last year while jogging in a georgia neighborhood. the prosecutors said arbery posed no threat to anyone and the three white defendants decided to pursue him quote because he was a black man running d
that is professor betsey stevenson of the university of michigan. this is the end of our coverage of the domination of jay powell. coming up later, there will be an interview on bloomberg technology with democratic virginia senator mark warner, who is a member of the banking committee. he will talk about what he think's about these nominations of jay powell and lael brainard. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ television and radio. ♪ mark: christmas....
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taylor: let's bring in betsey stevenson, professor of public policy and economics at the university ofichigan. also, an advisor to president obama. talk to us about what you heard today. most of the research notes i got highlighted the significant change in tone we got from powell today. did that tone change for you? >> i think he has been remarkably consistent. he has said we are going to keep reading the evidence and we are going to adapt as we get new evidence. what we saw was slightly higher inflation than expected in october. some concerns that maybe it is time that we dial back slightly how accommodative our monetary policy is going to be. with inflation running higher, those low interest rates are even more accommodative than they were a year ago when inflation was lower. it makes sense for the fed to speed up the taper a little bit. that is all they said they were going to do. sonali: how does this complicate the fed's focus on employment? there was discussion today not just about inflation but the employment picture and the fact that participation is not picking up. how does t
taylor: let's bring in betsey stevenson, professor of public policy and economics at the university ofichigan. also, an advisor to president obama. talk to us about what you heard today. most of the research notes i got highlighted the significant change in tone we got from powell today. did that tone change for you? >> i think he has been remarkably consistent. he has said we are going to keep reading the evidence and we are going to adapt as we get new evidence. what we saw was slightly...
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. >> betsey: -- patriots were going to win and i lost had to wear a peyton manning jersey. a few months later playing against the canadiens made a bet and lost and had to wear a montreal canadien jersey. following winter, a ball game against penn state it took bc and lost. i stopped betting. next sport up, patriots versus seattle seahawks. we won the super bowl. i refused to bet, refused to bet in the atlanta, won, a couple world series. so i'm not going there. >> we're in overtime but got to ask you this. all of those games you mentioned where you bet and lost, were you in attendance? >> no, no. the montreal in -- they were all away games. >> away games? okay. >> yeah. no. all away games. afc championship in denver. montreal game game six lost in montreal. penn state game, bowl game, new year's eve. forget where the game was but we lost that game as well. >> so, and i ask that question because if the red sox do, indeed, make it to the world series, are you going to -- going to sneak off to go to one of the games? >> listen, let's -- we're going to -- we have to focus on to
. >> betsey: -- patriots were going to win and i lost had to wear a peyton manning jersey. a few months later playing against the canadiens made a bet and lost and had to wear a montreal canadien jersey. following winter, a ball game against penn state it took bc and lost. i stopped betting. next sport up, patriots versus seattle seahawks. we won the super bowl. i refused to bet, refused to bet in the atlanta, won, a couple world series. so i'm not going there. >> we're in overtime...
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betsey, i want to start with you. the fact that steve bannon is turning himself in, yet he hasn't done his homework or gathered the documents that the committee has requested. what can we expect from him? is he going to be forthright or continue to try to stall the investigation? >> i see no indication whatsoever that bannon has had any kind of change at all. in fact, for legal purposes, bannon's crime has already been committed. this isn't like civil litigation where you can negotiate and try to make things right. if you read the indictment which is pretty short and straightforward, bannon's done it. he's defied the subpoena, refused to get his papers together, refused to figure out what he has that he believes could be covered by the president's very, very strained assertion of executive privilege. i think there's no likelihood whatsoever that he'll change what he sends. but the signal that it sends to mark meadows and others that doj will not sit on the sidelines on this and they face real serious major legal probl
betsey, i want to start with you. the fact that steve bannon is turning himself in, yet he hasn't done his homework or gathered the documents that the committee has requested. what can we expect from him? is he going to be forthright or continue to try to stall the investigation? >> i see no indication whatsoever that bannon has had any kind of change at all. in fact, for legal purposes, bannon's crime has already been committed. this isn't like civil litigation where you can negotiate...
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i would love if you helped us sort of make sense of what we just heard from betsey about where this committee is going and the shape this investigation seems to be taking. >> the primary thrust is to get at the truth. that's what the american people wants and this committee is trying to get at. the criminal contempt citation against steve bannon is pivotal, because we know that folks are trying to run out the clock on this committee in terms of this investigation. so the doj vigorously pursuing that subpoena is going to have, in my opinion, a very important effect, an impact on the willingness of others to respond to subpoenas, as well. >> let's talk a little bit about this bill. the build back better bill. the human infrastructure bill. i was speaking to one of your colleagues earlier this morning, and every time i talk to somebody about what's in the bill, the basic things that will improve the quality of life for americans, including paid family leave, including enhanced child care benefits, there's a lot in there that's really, really interesting. we have gotten stuck on numbers. what's y
i would love if you helped us sort of make sense of what we just heard from betsey about where this committee is going and the shape this investigation seems to be taking. >> the primary thrust is to get at the truth. that's what the american people wants and this committee is trying to get at. the criminal contempt citation against steve bannon is pivotal, because we know that folks are trying to run out the clock on this committee in terms of this investigation. so the doj vigorously...