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you've got to watch "peaky blinders." [ laughter ] >> no. >> seth: yeah. >> no. >> seth: that must bes yeah >> seth: this was not one of those "game of thrones" type shows that was aiming for the stars. it just sort of built a very large international following. >> yeah. >> seth: has it been a trip to be a part of something like that >> oh, for sure, you know, it started as a little show on bbc 2 in the uk. and then very -- cause it had no advertising budget the bbc don't generally advertise. so it just -- it was word of mouth, you know? just word of mouth and gradually, we've been doing it now -- we've been shooting it for eight years or something and we're about to start series six. yeah, it's crazy how many people across the world and how obsessive the fan -- and loyal the fans are >> seth: and, it's - >> loyal [ cheers and applause >> seth: loyal yeah, yeah and i hope -- i hope this comment will not run afoul of your fan base, but the show had to be very good for people to get over how bad a title "peaky blinders" is [ laughter ] you thought this as well >> i mean, i was confused.
you've got to watch "peaky blinders." [ laughter ] >> no. >> seth: yeah. >> no. >> seth: that must bes yeah >> seth: this was not one of those "game of thrones" type shows that was aiming for the stars. it just sort of built a very large international following. >> yeah. >> seth: has it been a trip to be a part of something like that >> oh, for sure, you know, it started as a little show on bbc 2 in the uk. and then very --...
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fedthanks to you, former vice chairman alan blinder. we also want to thank bill dudley, also giving us some great perspective out of the 100-plus years of financial experience between the two of them. blinder very instrumental during the financial crisis in 2008, and dudley randy newark fed at the new york fed at the end of it. scarlet: what stood out to me is this is moving much faster than the financial crisis. in context it is hard to get your mind around that. given all that, we know the market has been hitting assets across the board. credit is no exception. let's check in with taylor riggs at a look at bonds. taylor: what stood out to me is you are not seeing the typical treasury reaction but you are seeing a big reaction with in the bond market. in the triple b space, scott minor earlier on monday said you could see this widen out to 400 basis points. 2.15 or so. an additional 200 basis points of widening within the double b space. look for it to widen two 750 basis points. right now we are only at 435 basis points within the dou
fedthanks to you, former vice chairman alan blinder. we also want to thank bill dudley, also giving us some great perspective out of the 100-plus years of financial experience between the two of them. blinder very instrumental during the financial crisis in 2008, and dudley randy newark fed at the new york fed at the end of it. scarlet: what stood out to me is this is moving much faster than the financial crisis. in context it is hard to get your mind around that. given all that, we know the...
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alan blinder joining us from princeton. here for our leadoff discussion on a thursday night, my colleague stephanie ruhle, a veteran of the investment banking and business world, the host of the 9:00 a.m. hour here on msnbc. nbc business correspondent susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." and peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." susan, let met start with you. the president really thought about 24 hours ago, it seemed, that he was going to deliver a speech and a speech from the white house, from the oval office is a serious matter and it would calm markets. through the course of his speech we already saw futures dropping. the investors around the world, people who have choices about what they're doing with their money, do not think the white house has a firm hand on the tiller right now. >> yes, that's right. this is the kind of address we've seen presidents previously make at times of crisis or turmoil. after the oklahoma city bombing or after the 9/11 attacks, we've seen pre
alan blinder joining us from princeton. here for our leadoff discussion on a thursday night, my colleague stephanie ruhle, a veteran of the investment banking and business world, the host of the 9:00 a.m. hour here on msnbc. nbc business correspondent susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." and peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." susan, let met start with you. the president really thought about 24 hours ago, it seemed, that he...
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olly foster reports an absolute blinder here. who says sports are unlocked on?n the background, yes! they will be so proud of grandpa tonight! this is about making people laugh, it is by realising that being stuck at home does not have to be in awful experience. we have all got to get through this together and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being raised by two of the greats in this is alex bennett. he even rubbed in some former olympians for his new show. he winds the battle of breakfast. he wants to make the everyday exhilarating. going out, picked it over the shoulder and they are going to get there. she does it again, three titles in three days. marks church and his daughter isabel are delivering a daily dose of the sports iconic moments. what can you tell us about this young man? well, this young man from england... it is a lot of fun it is actually a lot of fun. i think she is enjoying it a bit more now than when we started because i think when we started, she did to keep daddy and when we first stated becaus
olly foster reports an absolute blinder here. who says sports are unlocked on?n the background, yes! they will be so proud of grandpa tonight! this is about making people laugh, it is by realising that being stuck at home does not have to be in awful experience. we have all got to get through this together and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being raised by two of the greats in this is alex bennett. he even rubbed in some former olympians for his...
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blinder,come alan princeton university professor, former federal reserve vice chair. let's get your reaction to this $2 trillion package which, added together with the federal reserve moves, i months to something like 30% of gdp, at least in liquidity provisions and stimulus provisions. what will that do to the u.s. economy? alan: my basic reaction was thank heaven, and let the house do it right away. it would be a disgrace if somebody in the house hold it up. we need emergency infusion. the great depression analogy is strained not in depth, but in length. the great depression didn't hit all at once within a few weeks. it was completely different. the economy sort of collapsed in stages, and then it took a very long time to come back. , hoursonomy right now and other economies around the world, are collapsing in the blink of an, and we know why. it is not a mystery. the mystery is trying to solve it. it is a public health problem. so we know why it is happening, and we need to take action immediately. you want to turn this into a terrible timeout, not a long-lasting d
blinder,come alan princeton university professor, former federal reserve vice chair. let's get your reaction to this $2 trillion package which, added together with the federal reserve moves, i months to something like 30% of gdp, at least in liquidity provisions and stimulus provisions. what will that do to the u.s. economy? alan: my basic reaction was thank heaven, and let the house do it right away. it would be a disgrace if somebody in the house hold it up. we need emergency infusion. the...
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0h absolute blinder. who says sports and lockdown? of grandpa tonight. this is about making people laugh, it is about realising that being stuck at home doesn't have to be an awful experience. we've all got to get to this together and with a sense of humourand a this together and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being raised by two of the greats and this is alex. he has even rubbed in some former olympians for his new show. the battle of breakfast. rugby commentator was one of the first a few weeks ago to make the every day exhilarating. and they're going to get there. she does begin, three titles in three days. commentator and his daughter are delivering a daily dose of the iconic moments. what can you tell us about this young man? it is actually quite a lot of fun and i think it is going to be. i think she is enjoying it a bit more now than when we started because i think, really, she did it to keep daddy amused when we first started in debt he was feeling a bit sad about not having any
0h absolute blinder. who says sports and lockdown? of grandpa tonight. this is about making people laugh, it is about realising that being stuck at home doesn't have to be an awful experience. we've all got to get to this together and with a sense of humourand a this together and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being raised by two of the greats and this is alex. he has even rubbed in some former olympians for his new show. the battle of breakfast....
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i need shows >> we're catching up on "peaky blinders.?season five so, we are literally caught up and we?re like -- >> jimmy: i got to get back into that. i forgot about "peaky blinders.? >> they need to make season six now. i?m like, come on. we need to know what happened. >> jimmy: that?s what i said i started ?top chef? and i go, i?m going to binge ?top chef.? i can?t wait and there?s only one episode out. i go, guys [ laughter ] >> let's go! >> jimmy: give me four i know there's got to be four done already come on. >> absolutely, and then we've been watching "tiger king," which is everyone's favorite >> jimmy: i've not seen it yet is it bizarre? >> it is incredibly bizarre, and very funny and riveting. and it's a window into a a subculture you just had no idea about unless you're in it >> jimmy: it's people that owned private zoos is that correct? >> yeah. so, america is the largest habitat for wildcats like tigers, like, we have more tigers in captivity in america than there are in the wild in the rest of the world. isn't that crazy >
i need shows >> we're catching up on "peaky blinders.?season five so, we are literally caught up and we?re like -- >> jimmy: i got to get back into that. i forgot about "peaky blinders.? >> they need to make season six now. i?m like, come on. we need to know what happened. >> jimmy: that?s what i said i started ?top chef? and i go, i?m going to binge ?top chef.? i can?t wait and there?s only one episode out. i go, guys [ laughter ] >> let's go! >>...
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the pig has gotten off to an absolute blinder here! who says sports are not in lockdown?n in the background and yes, they'll be so proud of grandpa tonight! this is about making people laugh and realising that being stuck at home does not have to be an awful experience. we have all got to get through this together and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being graced by two of the greats, saskia and alex. rob is even roped in some of his former olympians for the new show. roped in some of his former olympians for the new showm roped in some of his former olympians for the new show. it is saskia who wins the battle of brea kfast. saskia who wins the battle of breakfast. nikki was one of the first a few weeks ago to make the everyday exhilarating. he has got a decent star and now on the outside and nowjamie decent star and now on the outside and now jamie has decent star and now on the outside and nowjamie has dragged over the shoulder and leggings is going to get there. she does it again, three titles in three days! mark church an
the pig has gotten off to an absolute blinder here! who says sports are not in lockdown?n in the background and yes, they'll be so proud of grandpa tonight! this is about making people laugh and realising that being stuck at home does not have to be an awful experience. we have all got to get through this together and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being graced by two of the greats, saskia and alex. rob is even roped in some of his former...
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a huge number of shows and productions have been suspended, line of duty, peaky blinders and the crownor is staffed by freelancers on short—term contracts you can't get work elsewhere because all the productions are down, devastating for them. we have learnt the glastonbury festival is being postponed for this year. people who have paid £50 will find the deposit rolls over to next year. eastenders, the bbc bbc one, production has been suspended on that programme. dramas and so operas generally have five or six weeks with in the can so most of eastenders is shut in a pub, which might seem wildly inappropriate a few weeks from now. it will go down to two nights a week, monday and tuesday, but how much will be on the airforthe tuesday, but how much will be on the airfor the next tuesday, but how much will be on the air for the next few weeks is com pletely air for the next few weeks is completely in the air. a lot of holes in the schedule, are we facing loads of repeats? there is a massive paradox, with many people staying at home, the ratings for tv programmes are soaring. but commercial
a huge number of shows and productions have been suspended, line of duty, peaky blinders and the crownor is staffed by freelancers on short—term contracts you can't get work elsewhere because all the productions are down, devastating for them. we have learnt the glastonbury festival is being postponed for this year. people who have paid £50 will find the deposit rolls over to next year. eastenders, the bbc bbc one, production has been suspended on that programme. dramas and so operas...
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have more names of welcome out of here and the trick is to be tried don't be tribal about it put on blinders if it's democrat then find that the you have to deal with democrat same way deal with republican vice versa that's the only way you can change any of this type of culture in that congressional bubble that exists in washington d.c. thanks for joining me ok thank you coming up goober c. is asking the president for some serious funding to keep the popular ride sharing service afloat as it's because there were some of it disappeared due to the wide closures over the coronavirus that and more when we come back. i don't i mean you get there see i don't think about a lot of room in a distant room and. i kind of got on that. course if i'm not going now i think it's hard and. the africa mafias promised them safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave the current speech util. will not some of the lead be a mom and i couldn't you know it already and if you didn't get it i mean. for the cinquera mean. they sold the. lead it's all gone court of the in an important it was the persona that
have more names of welcome out of here and the trick is to be tried don't be tribal about it put on blinders if it's democrat then find that the you have to deal with democrat same way deal with republican vice versa that's the only way you can change any of this type of culture in that congressional bubble that exists in washington d.c. thanks for joining me ok thank you coming up goober c. is asking the president for some serious funding to keep the popular ride sharing service afloat as it's...
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have more names of welcome out of here and the trick is to be tried don't be tribal about it put on blinders if it's democrat then find that the you have to deal with a democrat same way deal with a republican vice versa that's the only way you can change any of this type of culture in that congressional bubble that exists in washington d.c. thanks for joining me ok thank you coming up goober. or c always asking the president for some serious funding to keep the popular wide sharing service afloat as its usual customers have all but disappeared due to the citywide closures over the call of our that and more when we come back. the stock market i could imagine trading in a 1000 again on the dow and that would be an appropriate level given the true underlying economic factors the bond market. should be 4 or 5 percent in the in the 30 day interest rate ok that would mean bonds would be down 506070 percent but that's that's something that's return to normal valuation and that's what we need right. trade and investment to become magic spells to conjure economic development. most people think about
have more names of welcome out of here and the trick is to be tried don't be tribal about it put on blinders if it's democrat then find that the you have to deal with a democrat same way deal with a republican vice versa that's the only way you can change any of this type of culture in that congressional bubble that exists in washington d.c. thanks for joining me ok thank you coming up goober. or c always asking the president for some serious funding to keep the popular wide sharing service...
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will have more names of welcome out of the trick used to be try don't be tribal about it put on blinders if it's democrat then find that the you have to deal with a democrat same way deal with a republican vice a versa that's the only way you can change any of this type of culture in that congressional bubble that exists in washington d.c. thanks for joining me ok thank you coming up goober see always asking the president for some serious funding to keep the popular ride sharing service afloat as its usual customers of all but disappeared due to the city wide closures over the call a virus that more when we come back. you know what i mean maybe out there so i don't think about a lot of potential many. i kind of but i wonder. if i'm not good now i think it's higher than i. have to come i feel as safe and quick passage to europe but once they. leave they are. becoming speech util. will not some of the the b m i am on i couldn't you know if this unit can get it out i mean. they sold the. lead. on court of the import data because the persona. yes coubertin will mean. the stock market i could
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right now to pull off the blinders on china and begin to decouple ourselves from this communist regime? >> first thing we have to do, get out of this recession and pass the recovery bill so we can get through this and american businesses and families can get back to the prosperity that they had before the covid virus was unleashed by china. when that is done, we have to look back for who is responsible for the unbelievable economic damage that we're suffering today. the reason we're going into a deep recession, the reason why our economy is in freefall is the chinese regime is more interested in suppressing the truth. they knew there was human behavior transmission. medical workers were getting sick. january 14, the chinese told the world health organization that there was no evidence of human-to-human transition when they knew it wasn't true, a couple days later, they had a banquet in wuhan. they had tens of thousands sharing food and then they let people spread all over china and spread it all over the world. an axios report showed that if they acted three weeks earlier, 95% reductio
right now to pull off the blinders on china and begin to decouple ourselves from this communist regime? >> first thing we have to do, get out of this recession and pass the recovery bill so we can get through this and american businesses and families can get back to the prosperity that they had before the covid virus was unleashed by china. when that is done, we have to look back for who is responsible for the unbelievable economic damage that we're suffering today. the reason we're going...
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the fed is trying to put blinders on an and do their job as they need to do it.nk they wish the president wouldn't do what he is doing i think the act koscomes irrespective of the president's wishes it's a legitimate view, i would offer the other side, david. the research done since the financial crisis suggests as you get closer to zero, when and if you have bullets to shoot you ought to do it earlier and more forcefully if there is going to be some downturn related to the coronavirus in the economy that has the potential to lasts, not just a temporary downturn, the fed ought to address it earlier and more forcefully. that's what research said. david, i don't know how to counter the other side of the argument, which is perfectly legitimate that you ought to hold onto it at some point you make a judgment call that's what's happening now, what's happening in china, the supply shortage that's going to develop or already developing, the possibility that you have consumers not going out and spending and reducing their spending levels is one that the federal reserve t
the fed is trying to put blinders on an and do their job as they need to do it.nk they wish the president wouldn't do what he is doing i think the act koscomes irrespective of the president's wishes it's a legitimate view, i would offer the other side, david. the research done since the financial crisis suggests as you get closer to zero, when and if you have bullets to shoot you ought to do it earlier and more forcefully if there is going to be some downturn related to the coronavirus in the...
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disadvantage joining us now by phone former federal reserve chairman and professor of economics alan blindergood to talk to you, sir if you were still at the fed, what would you be doing now? >> well, at this point, having made the statement that jay powell made on friday, they're pretty much locked in to cutting rates at the next meeting, which is a couple weeks away there is even possibility they'll do it before i think it depends on how much panic spreads not so much in the general population but that'll come a little later probably, how much panic spreads in the market so this morning i think they're breathing a little sigh of relief who knows what is going to happen the rest of today much less tomorrow and wednesday? >> so the market is expecting a 50 basis point cut in what, two weeks, at the march meeting? is that realistic? >> i think it is if you would ask me before this corona business popped up i would have said that was a crazy expectation but of course nobody had it i think given the reactions of the market last week, and especially the powell statement, on friday, i don't think
disadvantage joining us now by phone former federal reserve chairman and professor of economics alan blindergood to talk to you, sir if you were still at the fed, what would you be doing now? >> well, at this point, having made the statement that jay powell made on friday, they're pretty much locked in to cutting rates at the next meeting, which is a couple weeks away there is even possibility they'll do it before i think it depends on how much panic spreads not so much in the general...
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democrats are writing biden blinders hoping their good intentions will neutralize the dimmitt reality still has a million gaps to make an mountains of hair to step before they officially nominate him. if they can get joe's carcass over mounts michigan, they might build a force bernie out. with the dream scenario will turn into a nightmare once the buyer's remorse sets in and they choke on sleepy joe's old car smell. and that's the memo. kennedy: with michigan primary voters casting ballots tomorrow lot is at stake for crazy uncle bernie. back in 2016 his win over hillary clinton was a shot of adrenaline hurt he tells michigan voters that biden supported bad trade deals and an ill-conceived iraq war. so are they still hot button issues for michigan voters? joining me tonight from detroit author and pulitzer prize winning artist is charlie leduff. charlie it's so good to see her. to make it's good to hear you and i will even know what i'm doing here you pretty much said it all. kennedy: note that such are you are the man on the ground andalko voters every day. they have been underserved
democrats are writing biden blinders hoping their good intentions will neutralize the dimmitt reality still has a million gaps to make an mountains of hair to step before they officially nominate him. if they can get joe's carcass over mounts michigan, they might build a force bernie out. with the dream scenario will turn into a nightmare once the buyer's remorse sets in and they choke on sleepy joe's old car smell. and that's the memo. kennedy: with michigan primary voters casting ballots...
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. >> allen blinder joins us on a day that the bank of england had their own emergency cut.t stimulus now is simply coronavirus testing kits alan, always good to check in with you, we thank you for your time today. >> sure. thank you. >> your piece is tough you say you're 90% recession odds you call the u.s. response a shame and a disgrace let's talk about your view on where the economy is headed in the short term >> well, i wouldn't be one bit surprised if when we look back at the data it is decided -- the national bureau of economic research is the arbiter of such things that the recession started in march we don't know that it takes months to get the data that would be relevant to a call like that. but it wouldn't be a bit surprising to me and what's driving it, your guests were talking about it a moment ago, is fear. fear of shopping, i called it in the piece. and you can understand why people don't want to go to movies, restaurants, shopping malls. not to mention the travel that you were focussing on a moment ago. all of those things -- spending on all of those categori
. >> allen blinder joins us on a day that the bank of england had their own emergency cut.t stimulus now is simply coronavirus testing kits alan, always good to check in with you, we thank you for your time today. >> sure. thank you. >> your piece is tough you say you're 90% recession odds you call the u.s. response a shame and a disgrace let's talk about your view on where the economy is headed in the short term >> well, i wouldn't be one bit surprised if when we look...
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blinders to bias, that doesn't mean Ã⌟ >> no.are a lot of obstacles everybody faces and i found over and over again to my surprise that so many of the women as they were on their way up this didn't see the problem. they told themselves there were no problems. only when they got to a position they could actually make some change today to still do so? there are a lot of structural problems to be made. you also only have one life and you kids only have one life. if you encourage yourself to have that passion and focus, it does help a little bit to push the obstacles away until somebody else is going to be able to push them for you. >> i did think it was interesting because you said for women who is so much that a woman who has all this talent also has to have a rebel heart. and we all don't. so maybe seeing the others is à >> phil dunkley who we are talking about said that when she had at oxford as an undergraduate she never went to the women in physics programs because she didn't see herself as a woman in physics. she saw herself
blinders to bias, that doesn't mean Ã⌟ >> no.are a lot of obstacles everybody faces and i found over and over again to my surprise that so many of the women as they were on their way up this didn't see the problem. they told themselves there were no problems. only when they got to a position they could actually make some change today to still do so? there are a lot of structural problems to be made. you also only have one life and you kids only have one life. if you encourage yourself...
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the pig has gotten off to an absolute blinder here! who says sports are not in lockdown?making people laugh and realising that being stuck at home does not have to be an awful experience. we have all got to get through this together, and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being graced by two of the greats, saskia and alex. rob has even roped in some former 0lympians for the new show. it is saskia who wins the battle of breakfast. nick heath was one of the first a few weeks ago to make the everyday exhilarating. he has got a decent start, and now on the outside and nowjamie has dragged over the shoulder and leggings is going to get there. she does it again, three titles in three days! mark church and his daughter delivering a daily dose of the sport's iconic moments. what can you tell us about this young man? one word can some of this young man from the garden, elegant. it is quite a lot of fun and i did not think it was going to be but it was actually a lot of fun. i think she is enjoying it a bit more now than when we started
the pig has gotten off to an absolute blinder here! who says sports are not in lockdown?making people laugh and realising that being stuck at home does not have to be an awful experience. we have all got to get through this together, and with a sense of humour and a little twist on traditional sport, we can do that. being graced by two of the greats, saskia and alex. rob has even roped in some former 0lympians for the new show. it is saskia who wins the battle of breakfast. nick heath was one...
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i do not have blinders on. i like to penetrate secrets and that's what i've done in this book with all the details about the real dial. >> it is excellent, it's a fun read. explain what happened with paul ryan and chris christie during the access hollywood important weekend for the campaign. what did they do in was there any repercussions for what they did later? >> keep in mind he still went to the debate and still supported trump through the rnc, he actually did withdraw support. what did he say, let's see. >> he said you can get out of the race or lose in a huge landslide. and you mention this in your book. >> but he was made chief of staff. >> at the same time trump never forgave him for saying that which is unfortunate because heber cited some of the successes including the deregulation that led ceos to realize that they can expand and hire more workers, will that be restricted and constricted. a lot of other achievements that occurred under the previous. but it will have one point access hollywood tape an
i do not have blinders on. i like to penetrate secrets and that's what i've done in this book with all the details about the real dial. >> it is excellent, it's a fun read. explain what happened with paul ryan and chris christie during the access hollywood important weekend for the campaign. what did they do in was there any repercussions for what they did later? >> keep in mind he still went to the debate and still supported trump through the rnc, he actually did withdraw support....
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that took off the blinders for me and made me realise that while oftentimes we see these circumstancesrmal didn't make it right and i as a young person could do something to prevent that from happening to another family. what did you do? i prevented an anti—violence programme in my high school where we trained young people to be violence mediators. we wanted to be violence mediators. we wanted to help young people to use other methods to prevent violence instead of easing guns on their fists. we reduce violence by nearly 30% in my high school. i was given a grant to implement it into the top ten dangerous high schools in the city of philadelphia. how old are you? 16 or 17. how of philadelphia. how old are you? 16 or17. how do of philadelphia. how old are you? 16 or 17. how do you interrupt violence, what is a violence interrupted do in practical terms? assess the entire situation, don't assume that those who committed the crime is automatically the person who is at fault, oftentimes hurt people hurt people. they also look at what restorative justice looks like, and that doesn't always
that took off the blinders for me and made me realise that while oftentimes we see these circumstancesrmal didn't make it right and i as a young person could do something to prevent that from happening to another family. what did you do? i prevented an anti—violence programme in my high school where we trained young people to be violence mediators. we wanted to be violence mediators. we wanted to help young people to use other methods to prevent violence instead of easing guns on their fists....
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. ♪ ♪ >> coming up later today on bloomberg markets, alan blinder. ♪ alix: -- 's casino hotel and restaurant businesses to reopen in a couple of weeks to avoid economic disaster. mr. pardo owns the golden egg casino. -- golden nugget casino. note to boeing. the company reportedly will resume production of the 737 max jet by may. the max was grounded following deadly crashes. the plane was boeing's best seller. .e end with facebook it is warning its advertising business is taking a hit. at the same time, the social networks as the outbreak has led to an unprecedented spike in usage for some services. in italy, time spent on facebook jumping by 70%. i am viviana hurtado. alix: thanks much. time now for bottom line. today we're going to focus on the food sector and supply chains. ,oining us now is adnan durrani ceo of saffron road. you have also been in the industry for many years. from where you set, think you for joining us. what is the supply and demand picture looking like? adnan: thank you very much for inviting us on the show. big fan of your program. it has been pretty crazy out there. t
. ♪ ♪ >> coming up later today on bloomberg markets, alan blinder. ♪ alix: -- 's casino hotel and restaurant businesses to reopen in a couple of weeks to avoid economic disaster. mr. pardo owns the golden egg casino. -- golden nugget casino. note to boeing. the company reportedly will resume production of the 737 max jet by may. the max was grounded following deadly crashes. the plane was boeing's best seller. .e end with facebook it is warning its advertising business is taking a...
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i spoke with vice-chairman alan blinder yesterday afternoon, and we spoke with milton at we spoke ofan and giants of the past. none of this is in those textbooks from another time in the past. are we adjusting yield because of disinflation realities, or are we adjusting because of a prediction of slower economic growth? shockthere is a near term issue in terms of how much the fed has to slow down and ease to deal with that. once rates reach the lowest point in terms of fed funds, is the fed ever going to be able to lift them again? that is what people fear. you might think the economy is going to revive from this temporary slowdown, but it is not obvious that rates are going to move up that much if inflation is going to stay low and the economy is going to be set by shocks over the next few years. tom: what you said, with the famous john normand holistic view, is the financial system at risk with the artificiality of these low rates, or do you assume it is a normal compression of the yield curve given stress? john: i think the issues in the financial sector are first of all around pr
i spoke with vice-chairman alan blinder yesterday afternoon, and we spoke with milton at we spoke ofan and giants of the past. none of this is in those textbooks from another time in the past. are we adjusting yield because of disinflation realities, or are we adjusting because of a prediction of slower economic growth? shockthere is a near term issue in terms of how much the fed has to slow down and ease to deal with that. once rates reach the lowest point in terms of fed funds, is the fed...
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. >> allen blinder, former fed chair has said so. former fed governor had said.s in the world feels like we're already in a recession. ken said this one could actually be deeper than the last one. >> yeah. >> that was a bad one. >> and donna, for most people a recession doesn't mean the value of their 401(k)s goes down because not everyone has a 401(k). some work hourly, they're a waitress. my son is an usher. she doesn't have a 401(k). >> he's got a job. >> right. you have people working hourly and people that don't have me, they don't have a parent they can move in, they're not going to be able to pay their rent. that is a recession to most people. people who don't have a backup. what is that going to look like on the ground and is anything being done from your point of view to do anything about it? >> well, what you point out is in fact most people don't even have $400 in the bank to meet an emergency need and so one of the things that this coronavirus pandemic has helped us see is it's actually peeled back the onion of the low age economy, a service sector ec
. >> allen blinder, former fed chair has said so. former fed governor had said.s in the world feels like we're already in a recession. ken said this one could actually be deeper than the last one. >> yeah. >> that was a bad one. >> and donna, for most people a recession doesn't mean the value of their 401(k)s goes down because not everyone has a 401(k). some work hourly, they're a waitress. my son is an usher. she doesn't have a 401(k). >> he's got a job. >>...
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playing out, but here in this warehouse in detroit, elizabeth warren was simply campaigning on with blindersf people she has around her in her campaign. but at the same time, if you read the tea leaves and you know what their strategy was and how badly that strategy failed tonight, you have to imagine they're reaccessing what their path forward looks like. tomorrow she was already planning to be home in massachusetts. so we'll be going there tomorrow and sort of tracking this as the hours continue to tick by. >> thank you. we're going to talk what the fates of those two campaigns that did not come into the top of the leaderboard right there at the end of super tuesday, that's michael bloomberg and elizabeth warren. we're going talk about that right after this break. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you go to high-five a coworker, and you do a perfect high-five. everyone is really excited for you because it was such a great high-five. and then... ...the boss comes in.
playing out, but here in this warehouse in detroit, elizabeth warren was simply campaigning on with blindersf people she has around her in her campaign. but at the same time, if you read the tea leaves and you know what their strategy was and how badly that strategy failed tonight, you have to imagine they're reaccessing what their path forward looks like. tomorrow she was already planning to be home in massachusetts. so we'll be going there tomorrow and sort of tracking this as the hours...