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♪ caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here's where we stand in u.s. financial markets. a big pat on amazon, apple, ford pllying, putting the s and within striking distance of its all-time high. todayne: stocks took off despite the stimulus stalemate in washington. some members of the house were told not to expect any action this week. many center thickens are rejecting the white house proposal for a deal. there is regime change in the air. economic policy that is edging out central bankers potentially. the focus on fiscal policy has been front and center in the fight against covid. this aid is important as companies like american airlines , allstate, disney cut jobs. the shift in economic policy likely to be felt across developed and emerging-market countries. this is going to have a worldwide report effect. countries are getting more and ofe willing around the idea balanced budgets. really two things going on at once. one is the explosion of deficit spending with respect to covid. ,retty much everywhere you look t
♪ caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here's where we stand in u.s. financial markets. a big pat on amazon, apple, ford pllying, putting the s and within striking distance of its all-time high. todayne: stocks took off despite the stimulus stalemate in washington. some members of the house were told not to expect any action this week. many center thickens are rejecting the white house proposal for a deal. there is regime change in the air....
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caroline: i am caroline hyde. in for emily chang. this is bloomberg technology. the nasdaq jumping 4% at one point. this all happened on the eve of apple's next iphone launch and prime day. plus, confirmation hearing day one. amy coney barrett appears before the committee. we will hear from someone who voted on 12 supreme court nominees. and, election security. it is at the top of everyone's mind. what the cloud flare ceo's company is doing to thwart cyberattacks. plus, highlights from my interview with disney ceo bob chapek in the last hour. disney plus shares jumped in after-hours trading. first, let's get up to speed with all of this market move. tech dominating the day. mastec registering its best day since april. abigail doolittle, what a day. abigail: the nasdaq 100 having its best day volatilead all of this action, speaking to the big gains in august, the big selloffs in september. we now have the nasdaq and s and p trying to take back on those all-time highs. a new wants to this is this year, in 2020, these big internet stocks are considered to be quote u
caroline: i am caroline hyde. in for emily chang. this is bloomberg technology. the nasdaq jumping 4% at one point. this all happened on the eve of apple's next iphone launch and prime day. plus, confirmation hearing day one. amy coney barrett appears before the committee. we will hear from someone who voted on 12 supreme court nominees. and, election security. it is at the top of everyone's mind. what the cloud flare ceo's company is doing to thwart cyberattacks. plus, highlights from my...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: romaine bostick is out .oday --oline: is it is not a flight to haven. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: we will discuss the stock market chugging along higher. this week the s&p 500 posted its worst week since march. gdp is that. even jobless claims declined more than estimated. disconnectk economy thes, but it didn't work right way round. the data held up in many ways. personal spending much better than expected, but it was a rough october and a rough week and an ominous one that has got global markets anxious. caroline: we have another cool bar chart were you. basically what it is saying is if the stock market is ugly it does not code that well for the party that is in power. moment's, we have all seen some pain trade in the s&p 500. this does not bode well for a highlynt who speaks so of the stock market. people are looking for fundamentals. this is not voting well. joining us now, katie greifeld. what are people saying about what is driving the market action her
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: romaine bostick is out .oday --oline: is it is not a flight to haven. joe: the question is "what'd you miss?" caroline: we will discuss the stock market chugging along higher. this week the s&p 500 posted its worst week since march. gdp is that. even jobless claims declined more than estimated. disconnectk economy thes, but it didn't work right way round. the data held up in many ways. personal...
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caroline: building confidence to take those shots. didn't realize this was such a political football. saying the u.k. might fast-track a drug to quickly. and president trump would follow suit and green light some covid-19 vaccine. realize was deemed safer. >> there could be divergence. this would require safety data. think the u.k. has submitted to a similar threshold. you have to get this right. you are giving shots to millions of people. this could deter vaccination. it is more than just the pandemic. romaine: always great to get your insights. coming up, we will continue on this topic. be potential we may all working from home a lot longer. we will talk about this coming up next. this is bloomberg. romaine: today we are focusing on covid. the idea that we will have to re-confront the pandemic and the fallout from it. this is something we got familiar with. caroline: we sort of have this drip feed coming from certain companies about how they perceive the next six to 12 months. you have heard today they could let their employees work
caroline: building confidence to take those shots. didn't realize this was such a political football. saying the u.k. might fast-track a drug to quickly. and president trump would follow suit and green light some covid-19 vaccine. realize was deemed safer. >> there could be divergence. this would require safety data. think the u.k. has submitted to a similar threshold. you have to get this right. you are giving shots to millions of people. this could deter vaccination. it is more than...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde. joe: and i'm joe weisenthal. romaine bostick is off tonight. caroline: we look at what happened to the markets. not much, eroding our gains to the end of trading. globalas moving into stocks, europe had a strong day, the luxury sector, but all cry -- quiet on the brexit front. caroline: the question is what'd you miss? data shows that the u.s. retail sales rose in september at the fastest pace in three months. numbers released next week and china are expected to reveal that the nation is on pace to grow this year, with industrial production on fire. when you look at the big picture, joe, economic reports confirm that china needs the u.s. and the u.s. needs china. their economies are linked hand-in-hand on the industrial and consumption levels. there are many issues between these governments, that we would see. but there is a link between the two economies and it is remarkable. joe: it is pretty striking because so much of the story of the economy, the global economy some overproduction in china, it is the opposite. you see this in our charts th
caroline: i'm caroline hyde. joe: and i'm joe weisenthal. romaine bostick is off tonight. caroline: we look at what happened to the markets. not much, eroding our gains to the end of trading. globalas moving into stocks, europe had a strong day, the luxury sector, but all cry -- quiet on the brexit front. caroline: the question is what'd you miss? data shows that the u.s. retail sales rose in september at the fastest pace in three months. numbers released next week and china are expected to...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: i'm joe weisenthal. romain is off tonight. caroline: s&p 500 lower on the about terms of concerns the coronavirus sweeping through europe. pound still in the throes of the brexit debate. joe: that is still going on? the question is, what you must? -- what did you miss? caroline: brexit, but we are also 19 days away from the u.s. election. volatility is going to be a term you will hear a lot of. howare already seeing stimulus has been the constant drumbeat for weeks. covid lockdown in europe sent equities to their worst day in more than three weeks. all we hear is analysts adjusting their game plan for a potential democratic sweep. investors are using every data point they can to help them prepare. at least at the moment, it feels as though the jitters surrounding the election have calmed a bit. the polls seem to widen. joe: no doubt about that. for a long time, the election has been seen as this key mother of all volatility events. lots of concern about an election that drags on un
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde.oe: i'm joe weisenthal. romain is off tonight. caroline: s&p 500 lower on the about terms of concerns the coronavirus sweeping through europe. pound still in the throes of the brexit debate. joe: that is still going on? the question is, what you must? -- what did you miss? caroline: brexit, but we are also 19 days away from the u.s. election. volatility is going to be a term you will hear a lot of. howare already...
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caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. in u.s. financial markets, a rally built on stimulus hopes turns to earnings expectations. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" netflix shares falling after subscriber numbers missed forecast, but the stock up more than 60%. becomingompanies poster children for growth. today we are going to take a shot of these growth stocks. see if he could be a signal of the rotation away from growth and towards value. notable today, energy financials outperformed. are warming to the possible switch after the u.s. elections. netflix declined today. could it be a precursor of things to come? joe: it is finally happening. october 20, finally the great rotation. who knows? but one thing is clear. netflix had an absolute boom with a huge surge of people that didn't have anything to do, so they got netflix. that is slowing down. the stock is down. romaine: you joke about this being the day. the fact that you said it out loud, maybe it will be the day. but you take a look
caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i'm caroline hyde. romaine: i'm romaine bostick. in u.s. financial markets, a rally built on stimulus hopes turns to earnings expectations. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" netflix shares falling after subscriber numbers missed forecast, but the stock up more than 60%. becomingompanies poster children for growth. today we are going to take a shot of these growth stocks. see if he could be a signal of the rotation away...
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caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. weaker, u.s. stocks u.k. pound stronger. volatility picking up as investors assess the health of the global economy. caroline: all that red on the screen in terms of stocks. it reflects the u.s. stimulus stalemate. from u.s.ay reprieve politics is our monday gift for you. instead, new zealand, where prime minister jacinda entered won a victory.ern bolivia.lso discuss brexit?we not dig into the latest effort to restart trade negotiations as the government is hit by worsening pictures. covid is something that all these companies are having to face. brexit at the same time, this is a painful issue. joe: did i hear you right? did you say brexit is still going on? i will be making that joke for years to come. it never gets old. of course, the ramifications are not insignificant. this comes at a precarious time. you see here different possibilities for the trajectory of the economy. that white line is estimated gdp growth out several years in the event of a no deal brexit. the stakes are pretty high alo
caroline: from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde. weaker, u.s. stocks u.k. pound stronger. volatility picking up as investors assess the health of the global economy. caroline: all that red on the screen in terms of stocks. it reflects the u.s. stimulus stalemate. from u.s.ay reprieve politics is our monday gift for you. instead, new zealand, where prime minister jacinda entered won a victory.ern bolivia.lso discuss brexit?we not dig into the latest effort to...
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caroline?hen you see the word poverty, my first thoughts are for people in very private socioeconomic groups who have been most hit by covid as well. —— very deprived. you think this is the double whammy. but, no, this is the double whammy. but, no, this is the double whammy. but, no, this is a bunch of people dipping into their pensions with very much the suggestion that they are saying, let's get that car. we promised ourselves. so i think my 70 will be reserved for, as martin said, slightly more specific areas of people suffering — — slightly more specific areas of people suffering —— i thick my sympathy will be. dipping into their pensions, that meant they have options and choices going forward. perhaps reading this headline tomorrow will give them pause and thought. 0k, we are going to turn to the ft, and is the commentary piece in the paper that taught your attention, and it is perhaps one way of approaching what is going onto t moment, martin. this is by camilla cavendish, and she is bas
caroline?hen you see the word poverty, my first thoughts are for people in very private socioeconomic groups who have been most hit by covid as well. —— very deprived. you think this is the double whammy. but, no, this is the double whammy. but, no, this is the double whammy. but, no, this is a bunch of people dipping into their pensions with very much the suggestion that they are saying, let's get that car. we promised ourselves. so i think my 70 will be reserved for, as martin said,...
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caroline: our central banks looking at it?that has been a really interesting theme, especially during this pandemic. a a lot of central banks were maybe a little reticent and are now open to it after they have seen this real need to get money out to their citizens faster. this could be one way of doing it. i think it is still early and probably just an idea at this point, but definitely this crunch that they have seen in getting money out to people real quickly and they are looking for more digital ways to do that. thank you. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology. coming up, tesla blowing past estimates on revenue, earnings and cash. the ev maker is standing by its promise to deliver half a million cars this year. we will have the play-by-play as the earnings call gets underway. faces the biggest antitrust action and possibly a century. rivals a
caroline: our central banks looking at it?that has been a really interesting theme, especially during this pandemic. a a lot of central banks were maybe a little reticent and are now open to it after they have seen this real need to get money out to their citizens faster. this could be one way of doing it. i think it is still early and probably just an idea at this point, but definitely this crunch that they have seen in getting money out to people real quickly and they are looking for more...
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caroline: we were talking marijuana after this. are there any other ways in which the focus has been put on ways in terms of diversification of how you get money in? the: two big things that drum beating has been around, austerity measures and taxes. the rating future is hinging upon being -- states are trying to be creative in finding ways, raising revenues, coming up with revenues. what is sort of interesting to us, we are following this from a municipal sector, sort of the long game. the way we are sort of framing it, if you have a federal push to make it legal, that would open the doors for a lot of the states to securitize these revenues and bond them out. talking about the long game potentially for marijuana and the tax revenue. we are going to talk about that long game coming up next with our next guest, vivian a's are -- vivian azar. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today, we are focused on u.s. cities and states trying to raise revenue to make up for lost money because of the pandemic lockdown. one way is through legalized ma
caroline: we were talking marijuana after this. are there any other ways in which the focus has been put on ways in terms of diversification of how you get money in? the: two big things that drum beating has been around, austerity measures and taxes. the rating future is hinging upon being -- states are trying to be creative in finding ways, raising revenues, coming up with revenues. what is sort of interesting to us, we are following this from a municipal sector, sort of the long game. the way...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg's will headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: the s and p rising the most in a month. the dollar weakening iia two-week low. stocks closing at near session highs, the most in a month, as president trump is set to leave walter reed hospital this evening. there is still uncertainty about how is his health, let alone healthy election season will play out. investors are optimistic that a deal will get done for stimulus. any stimulus will be a shot in the arm for the economy. we forget that the jobs report came out and the economic recovery is becoming increasingly shaky. clear-cut joe biden win could be seen as a plus for the economy and stocks. next month for investors is about aging and repairing for the election, first and foremost. joe: people starting to play out the different possibilities. the prospect of not only a bit of a stimulus but much more stimulus. that would bethat very good for cyclical's. it would boost financials, perhaps energy stocks. that would be less good for some of the big tech companies that have do
♪ caroline: from bloomberg's will headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: the s and p rising the most in a month. the dollar weakening iia two-week low. stocks closing at near session highs, the most in a month, as president trump is set to leave walter reed hospital this evening. there is still uncertainty about how is his health, let alone healthy election season will play out. investors are optimistic that a deal will get done for stimulus. any stimulus will be a shot in the...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here is how we stand. banks, airlines, pharma stocks all week at the knees today. caroline: the stay-at-home economy remains in effect. domino's pizza was hired today. you can also see this reflected in u.s. inflation numbers. medicine, food prices higher. used-car prices rising the bust since 1969. a deceleration in core services prices. pandemic buying patterns have altered to the point that transportation, lodging away from home, still seeing an increase. the data is signaling little acceleration. lapsed fiscal eight. policy rates still years away. when you scrape beneath the surface company inflation data is pretty lackluster. joe: it came in pretty much right as expected across the board. you mentioned car prices. we will talk about that a little bit later. to me, the big thing is that white line. i think it offers a a lot of signal here. unlike a lot of other lines, this one continues to be saggy. i think it is consistent with this ongoing disinflationary slump, not exact
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.omaine: here is how we stand. banks, airlines, pharma stocks all week at the knees today. caroline: the stay-at-home economy remains in effect. domino's pizza was hired today. you can also see this reflected in u.s. inflation numbers. medicine, food prices higher. used-car prices rising the bust since 1969. a deceleration in core services prices. pandemic buying patterns have altered to the point that...
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caroline: we like these things to be a very slow thing. joe: for more on all this, let's bring in our tax reporter. yesterday we were writing the obituary for stimulus. what is the feeling right now. it is one thing for trump to tweet getting things done in a piecemeal fashion. >> right now a lot of people have a lot of different feelings. mnuchin and pelosi are still talking. there was discussion today about a stand-alone bill just for airlines there was some hesitation on both sides for that happening. now we are looking into next week. mnuchin said, what if we next do this? throwingdent yesterday a wrench into all of these discussions. it is not clear how things will go forward. caroline: we have been speaking with most of those companies. there is a lack of fiscal policy at the moment. when do we expect anything to be open? this is not just about politicking, it is about people. >> even if they were to get a , these things take time. that ship has sailed. there is not a lot of political will. both sides are looking at what could happen
caroline: we like these things to be a very slow thing. joe: for more on all this, let's bring in our tax reporter. yesterday we were writing the obituary for stimulus. what is the feeling right now. it is one thing for trump to tweet getting things done in a piecemeal fashion. >> right now a lot of people have a lot of different feelings. mnuchin and pelosi are still talking. there was discussion today about a stand-alone bill just for airlines there was some hesitation on both sides for...
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caroline. absolutely.ving to deal with, netiquette is interesting the figures are out there. that particular part of stage, they are covering their backs. we have not seen this earlier in the year. it was all very much enjoyed exercise in projecting figures, the same message. this has become a sort of two—pronged delivery of information. this is what the scientists are telling us and then what the politicians choose to do with that, we will learn on monday or tuesday, but certainly they are laying out their tablecloth thatis they are laying out their tablecloth that is looking bad, it is very much than a few government what they do with that information. i think it is just busy that slight parting of the waves. martin? it is a political decision. of course the medical advice will go on. we have to bear in mind the mail story has reports of divisions and cabinet over what to do. clearly the government can keep spending money to keep propping things up, but it is only going so far, and even the extended furl
caroline. absolutely.ving to deal with, netiquette is interesting the figures are out there. that particular part of stage, they are covering their backs. we have not seen this earlier in the year. it was all very much enjoyed exercise in projecting figures, the same message. this has become a sort of two—pronged delivery of information. this is what the scientists are telling us and then what the politicians choose to do with that, we will learn on monday or tuesday, but certainly they are...
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caroline: policy adjustments is an interesting theme. we look at the car crash that seems to be going on in the united kingdom with the confusion over tier levels in certain cities and loopholes that seem to allow you to have a decadent business lunch, but trying to meet as a family, you can't go out to a pub. they are trying to support the economy in certain different ways, but it leads to confusion and a continuing spread of the virus. what happens as they look to europe, which seems to be slightly ahead in the wave coming slightly sooner and policy decisions being made? unfortunately, it a lasting problem of communication and planning. there's been sort of this belief or ingrained or not necessarily pushed back against -- open, it is this easy, need trajectory. when the communication all along should have been that this is going to be something that fluctuates, that if numbers go up, you have to respond. you have to scale back on activity. what i think we are going to end up learning from europe, eventually numbers get bad enough that
caroline: policy adjustments is an interesting theme. we look at the car crash that seems to be going on in the united kingdom with the confusion over tier levels in certain cities and loopholes that seem to allow you to have a decadent business lunch, but trying to meet as a family, you can't go out to a pub. they are trying to support the economy in certain different ways, but it leads to confusion and a continuing spread of the virus. what happens as they look to europe, which seems to be...
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caroline: we have gdp numbers out tomorrow.will be a record number but it will hide an awful lot of weakness and ongoing perspective that the u.s. economy is still 4% lower than it was pre-pandemic. are you optimistic the economy will manage the club back met 4% without fiscal stimulus -- low back that -- claw stimulus. fiscal dr. dudley: i think the most likely scenario is we continue to have an economy with some downside risk of a double-dip. it will be slow going from here because fiscal stimulus has been spent. the monetary policy has done most of what it could do. at this point the course of the pandemic and the ability to get an effective vaccine and have it the senator broadly is the key thing right now. joe: our thanks to bloomberg opinion columnist and former new dudley. president, bill there was a lot of negativity today, but our next guest is still more optimistic for that light at the end of the economic tunnel. we will be talking to andrew zatlin, founder of southbay research, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is blo
caroline: we have gdp numbers out tomorrow.will be a record number but it will hide an awful lot of weakness and ongoing perspective that the u.s. economy is still 4% lower than it was pre-pandemic. are you optimistic the economy will manage the club back met 4% without fiscal stimulus -- low back that -- claw stimulus. fiscal dr. dudley: i think the most likely scenario is we continue to have an economy with some downside risk of a double-dip. it will be slow going from here because fiscal...
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caroline: the knock on effects are so wide ranging. numbers. into the michelle, it feels like europe was worrying a couple weeks ago. now the united states getting these record numbers. per day. should we be worried about infection rates or the death count? michelle: the death count will follow the infection rate. we can look to what is happening in europe to know what is coming at us. the view is not positive. they are really struggling in europe. they are going to starting to need to take some serious steps to get the virus under control. we are seeing in many states across the u.s. where they are hitting some frightening numbers in their hospitals. romaine: we are seeing those numbers fill up. infections go up. we have not necessarily seen, i guess, a significant spike relatively speaking in actual deaths. what we make of that? michelle: we know, there are two pieces going on. number one, we are catching people sooner. we have an increase in testing across the u.s. the trump administration -- and the cdc and the task force that they will sen
caroline: the knock on effects are so wide ranging. numbers. into the michelle, it feels like europe was worrying a couple weeks ago. now the united states getting these record numbers. per day. should we be worried about infection rates or the death count? michelle: the death count will follow the infection rate. we can look to what is happening in europe to know what is coming at us. the view is not positive. they are really struggling in europe. they are going to starting to need to take...
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caroline: so this is the big debate, isn't it? beijing provides stability in portfolios when you do get the downturns, the bonds still act in that manner. with the help of that perspective, in terms of our preferences in the bond space, going to areas where you're getting more yield, so emerging market bonds, for example, where the income is a bit more attractive. are, theok at where we reset in q4. is this a moment of drama for you in terms of reset and reallocation, or is it a q4 steady as she goes? caroline: i think it is important to have a continual rebound and seeing portfolios throughout the year on a regular basis as markets move. whether we are into one quarter or another doesn't matter so much. we have had the peak economic upping if you like from the virus lockdown, so that is quite helpful, but it will fade as we go forward. but our expectation is that we return to growth rather than anything negative. francine: when you look at the move to esg, one of the things that we heard from the commission president, that there
caroline: so this is the big debate, isn't it? beijing provides stability in portfolios when you do get the downturns, the bonds still act in that manner. with the help of that perspective, in terms of our preferences in the bond space, going to areas where you're getting more yield, so emerging market bonds, for example, where the income is a bit more attractive. are, theok at where we reset in q4. is this a moment of drama for you in terms of reset and reallocation, or is it a q4 steady as...
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♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.radee: the reflation getting a gut check. one trump tweet causes a reassessment. trumpne: will tweeted and tweeted. is it the art of the deal? time will tell if this man, the commander-in-chief, is bluffing. we had seen investors rotate value stocks. we had seen a widening of the yield curve. airlines, what for job losses and people hurting? off, askets selling noted. in the last few days, it felt like a reflationary narrative had emerged. that loseyimpressed and mnuchin are still working on a deal. all of that is still possible. perhaps a deal after the election. but at least part of the stimulus story had the legs kicked out with that trump debate. romaine: this is a market that moves on narrative. thatmarket was the idea the economy was improving, fiscal stimulus was coming, and the outcome of the election would probably print some sense of stability. set to talk all about reflation, steeping yield curves, stimulus, blue waves, and then you had to rip up everything to come on the sh
♪ caroline: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am caroline hyde.radee: the reflation getting a gut check. one trump tweet causes a reassessment. trumpne: will tweeted and tweeted. is it the art of the deal? time will tell if this man, the commander-in-chief, is bluffing. we had seen investors rotate value stocks. we had seen a widening of the yield curve. airlines, what for job losses and people hurting? off, askets selling noted. in the last few days, it felt like a...
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caroline: a rosier picture than before. the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits fell, existing home sales rose more than expected in september, but there are some crocks that still show and unequal recovery here. declines toward the buying climate and housing data doesn't include everyone. a new m.i.t. analysis shows that like homeowners pay more than any other group. the data looks positive in terms of a trend, but we've got to see the devil in the details. joe: absolutely. we've been talking about how these had kind of stalled out. they are extremely high, but we did see quite an -- a nice beat on the number today, a higher than precrisis levels. but the trend is there, it's since there were downward revisions in the previous week. romaine: the housing market has been more interesting areas with the economic downturn. during the downturn, housing sales took off. you can see the correlation between the blue line of home sales and the white line of mortgage rates. that explains a lot of it. but there's a lo
caroline: a rosier picture than before. the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits fell, existing home sales rose more than expected in september, but there are some crocks that still show and unequal recovery here. declines toward the buying climate and housing data doesn't include everyone. a new m.i.t. analysis shows that like homeowners pay more than any other group. the data looks positive in terms of a trend, but we've got to see the devil in the details. joe: absolutely....
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caroline: joe, what are you watching tonight? i'm taking tomorrow off i'm not looking at any charts in the morning. five days a week, that's just too much. [laughter] an important date with your kids. that's it for "what'd you miss?" romaine: this is bloomberg. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassage. everything is installed in as little as a day by a kohler-certified installer. and it's made
caroline: joe, what are you watching tonight? i'm taking tomorrow off i'm not looking at any charts in the morning. five days a week, that's just too much. [laughter] an important date with your kids. that's it for "what'd you miss?" romaine: this is bloomberg. ♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [...
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as a member of the european parliament where he is part of the alliance 90 group also in berlin caroline sender she's a visiting researcher at the whites and mom institute and a fellow at harvard's kennedy school of government and in athens brook nair he's a political analyst and a professor at stanford university's berlin campus welcome to the show circuit let me start with you you know cuban on has been described as at 1st a distinctly american phenomenon just how much has it spread beyond the u.s. and how big is the problem in europe right now well cuban on who it is it is part of a larger movement and europe and especially in germany at not a movement of conspiracy theories over all there is we just recently have a demonstration. against it managers and a lot of those people demonstrating there in front of the ground and the gate a very symbolic place. where those who at least sympathize. theories i wouldn't say that you are not as the leading experience a theory in germany we have many others we have the so-called ice of the citizens of the right. whereas right doesn't necessarily m
as a member of the european parliament where he is part of the alliance 90 group also in berlin caroline sender she's a visiting researcher at the whites and mom institute and a fellow at harvard's kennedy school of government and in athens brook nair he's a political analyst and a professor at stanford university's berlin campus welcome to the show circuit let me start with you you know cuban on has been described as at 1st a distinctly american phenomenon just how much has it spread beyond...
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the byline here is caroline rose giuliani. and her father really is the former mayor of new york city and current personal lawyer to the president. she says, "i have a difficult confession, something i usually save for at least the second date -- my father is rudy giuliani. we are multi verses apart, politically and otherwise. i have spent a lifetime forging an identity in the arts separate from my last name, so publicly declaring myself as a giuliani seems counterintuitive, but i've come to realize that none of us can afford to be silent right now. the stakes are too high. we are not helpless. i may not be able to change my father's mind, but together, we can vote this toxic administration out of office. trump and his enablers have used his presidency to stoke the injustices that already permeated our society, taking them to dramatically new bond villain heights." if the unrelenting deluge of devastating news makes you think i'm crazy for having hope, please remember that making us feel powerless is a tactic that politicians
the byline here is caroline rose giuliani. and her father really is the former mayor of new york city and current personal lawyer to the president. she says, "i have a difficult confession, something i usually save for at least the second date -- my father is rudy giuliani. we are multi verses apart, politically and otherwise. i have spent a lifetime forging an identity in the arts separate from my last name, so publicly declaring myself as a giuliani seems counterintuitive, but i've come...
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that's from caroline rose giuliani.ghter of the president's personal attorney writing tonight at "vanity fair" under this remarkable headline, "rudy giuliani is my father, please, everyone, vote for joe biden and kamala harris." joining us now live for "the interview" is caroline rose giuliani. she's a filmmaker, daughter of president trump's potential attorney. thank you for being here. you don't have to be here, you had a choice to be anywhere in the world. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. i'm a big fan. >> thank you for saying so. let me ask if you and your dad have spoken since you made a choice to do this or if your family has given you any feedback thus far? >> we haven't spoken since the article was published, but, so i'm not sure how he feels. if i were him, i'd be very proud to have a daughter who's using her voice for what she believes in. >> tell me about the decision to do this so publicly, obviously, you've had to grapple for whole life with what kind of public profile you want to have and
that's from caroline rose giuliani.ghter of the president's personal attorney writing tonight at "vanity fair" under this remarkable headline, "rudy giuliani is my father, please, everyone, vote for joe biden and kamala harris." joining us now live for "the interview" is caroline rose giuliani. she's a filmmaker, daughter of president trump's potential attorney. thank you for being here. you don't have to be here, you had a choice to be anywhere in the world....
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caroline randal williams has had only 24 hours. she is a brilliant and very big thinker. we will get her first draft reaction to what america experienced last night. and we'll be joined by a woman who grew up in the heart land, oklahoma, worked in texas where she began raising her family and now is the senior senator from massachusetts. elizabeth warren will help us keep our eye on what the debate distracted us from last night and was barely mentioned in the debate the president of the united states does not pay income taxes and elizabeth warren has a plan for that. elizabeth warren is not just complaining about how outrageous it is that donald trump doesn't pay income taxes. she has a real legislative solution to force donald trump to pay the taxes that he owes to this country. with only 33 days, 33 campaign days left, we will discuss where the campaign stands tonight after the debate with someone who has been there and done that. david is in the command staff of both of the obama successful campaigns, and he will give us a campaign professional's view of exactly where t
caroline randal williams has had only 24 hours. she is a brilliant and very big thinker. we will get her first draft reaction to what america experienced last night. and we'll be joined by a woman who grew up in the heart land, oklahoma, worked in texas where she began raising her family and now is the senior senator from massachusetts. elizabeth warren will help us keep our eye on what the debate distracted us from last night and was barely mentioned in the debate the president of the united...
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caroline: talk about standing by your clients. i am sure they have stayed by their clients who want to trade in assets but what about standing by your client to want to take loans to salvage their small enterprise? to be able to ensure that they made it to the next month and the next month? how is lending at the moment? it has not been that efficient. how able have banks been to make loans if they needed? that is a great point. it is such a bizarre time. on the consumer side, these banks have been pointing to the fact that loans are down. when we ask the banks about that, they pointed out that consumers are borrowing less, they are paying down their debts. even as they spend more, there being really conscious about their own personal balance sheet. not looking to bulk up on credit right now. it is this different take than what we saw during the last crisis where things got bad. i think a lot of it is this consumer demand, this desire to fortify their own personal balance sheets. and other regulators have to step up a little bit mo
caroline: talk about standing by your clients. i am sure they have stayed by their clients who want to trade in assets but what about standing by your client to want to take loans to salvage their small enterprise? to be able to ensure that they made it to the next month and the next month? how is lending at the moment? it has not been that efficient. how able have banks been to make loans if they needed? that is a great point. it is such a bizarre time. on the consumer side, these banks have...
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with me are thejournalist and broadcaster, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist, tony grewign of any cats working into shot just yet anyway. welcome to you both. let's start the guardian. the guardian reveals information from leaked documents which show plans to simplify local lockdowns with a new three tier traffic—light system. meanwhile the mail looks at tonight's news that a "technical glitch" resulted in nearly 16,000 cases of coronavirus being missed from the government's official tally. the daily telegraph, too, leads on the issues reporting coronavirus cases which they say mean tens of thousands of people who were exposed to the virus are only being contacted now. the financial times reports a stark warning from the head of the government's vaccination task force that less than half the uk population can expect to be vaccinated against coronavirus. an exclusive for the express with the health secretary matt hancock who says brexit will help save lives by allowing new drugs to be approved faster. "i'll be back soon". the i leads on the statement made earlier by presi
with me are thejournalist and broadcaster, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist, tony grewign of any cats working into shot just yet anyway. welcome to you both. let's start the guardian. the guardian reveals information from leaked documents which show plans to simplify local lockdowns with a new three tier traffic—light system. meanwhile the mail looks at tonight's news that a "technical glitch" resulted in nearly 16,000 cases of coronavirus being missed from the...
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but caroline had a different view, wondering this.ogramme about rob burrow went out instead the following night and watching it proved a powerful and moving experience for many viewers. as rob's condition has deteriorated he has had to lean on lindsay more than ever. rob is going to go to a stage where he is probably not going to be able to walk or talk. you know, just to have his independence taken away from him. steve fox posted this message the following day. back to covid—19. and viewers we re back to covid—19. and viewers were divided again on tuesday of the response by labour leader sir keir starmer to boris johnson's statement the previous day. this time it was shown live on the news channel. the government has not got a credible plan to slow infections. it has lost control of the virus. and it is no longer following scientific advice. that elicited this reaction from alison simpson. again, though, there was a different perspective, with phil green e—mailing this on wednesday. so what was the government's response to sir keir s
but caroline had a different view, wondering this.ogramme about rob burrow went out instead the following night and watching it proved a powerful and moving experience for many viewers. as rob's condition has deteriorated he has had to lean on lindsay more than ever. rob is going to go to a stage where he is probably not going to be able to walk or talk. you know, just to have his independence taken away from him. steve fox posted this message the following day. back to covid—19. and viewers...
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caroline wood newhall.r this year from the university of north carolina. she joined us just, really, if you isa go at virginia tech as it postdoctoral fellow at the virginia center for civil war studies. i really glad she is here, and i
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caroline randall williams gets tonight's "last word." thank you for joining us.illiams" starts now. ♪ >>> well, good evening once again, day 1,358 now of the trump administration, 26 days remain until election day. the president has been fighting the coronavirus for about a week, not on behalf of the nation but as a personal medical matter. and it's become increasingly clear he's using his bout with the lethal virus in the service of his effort to stay in the white house for another term. his false claims that he's been cured, that the virus has nothing to fear, that there is a miracle drug all date back to the early days as a coronavirus ,
caroline randall williams gets tonight's "last word." thank you for joining us.illiams" starts now. ♪ >>> well, good evening once again, day 1,358 now of the trump administration, 26 days remain until election day. the president has been fighting the coronavirus for about a week, not on behalf of the nation but as a personal medical matter. and it's become increasingly clear he's using his bout with the lethal virus in the service of his effort to stay in the white...
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we'll check up on you, caroline. alex, congratulations my man. that is the american dream.on. we're less than one week away from election day, five states will be voted on legalizing cannabis, arizona, new jersey, south dakota, montana. they will decide whether to make it legal for all adults over 21. mississippi will decide on legalizing cannabis for medicinal purposes. recreation is legal in 11 states. we have the filo board member, director, christy hefner. they are playing a big role in the cannabis industry. that is not the kind of role people think of. you're providing services, software, taxation, things like that organize the industry that make it more mainstream. can you tell us about it? >> yeah, absolutely. it is really a opportunity that comes from a fast-growing relatively new industry like can that is about. on one hand there is need for accurate, up-to-the-minute regulatory compliance information, whether it is about packaging or whether it is about sales and fyllo has the ability to provide that in its database. at the same time there is a need and opportuni
we'll check up on you, caroline. alex, congratulations my man. that is the american dream.on. we're less than one week away from election day, five states will be voted on legalizing cannabis, arizona, new jersey, south dakota, montana. they will decide whether to make it legal for all adults over 21. mississippi will decide on legalizing cannabis for medicinal purposes. recreation is legal in 11 states. we have the filo board member, director, christy hefner. they are playing a big role in the...
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caroline: what about the amount you are spending?ix spends about $15 billion a year on content. are you looking at that magnitude? bob: i will not comment on any specific number but i will say we will have something new virtually every week on our platforms, across all of our franchises between pixar, disney, marvel, lucas. we have got some really great content. our guests love it. there is so much story to be told, somebody avenues to do it in. how do we take those content creation centers inside the company, those franchises, and catalyze them across all our distribution channels but especially direct to consumer channels. aroline: you were previously chairman of disney parks, experiences, products, that must've hurt a lot to have to announce 28,000 job cuts last month, a quarter of the themepark workforce. talk to was how difficult it is to make such decisions at the moment and how optimistic you are about possibly returning to growth? bob: our cast members are the center of the magic at our parks. every single cast-guest interact
caroline: what about the amount you are spending?ix spends about $15 billion a year on content. are you looking at that magnitude? bob: i will not comment on any specific number but i will say we will have something new virtually every week on our platforms, across all of our franchises between pixar, disney, marvel, lucas. we have got some really great content. our guests love it. there is so much story to be told, somebody avenues to do it in. how do we take those content creation centers...
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martin bentham, caroline frost, thank you very much. i will see you next hour. the top of the hour. 20 more stories coming up of the hour. 20 more stories coming up here on bbc news, but goodbye. —— 20 more stories. good evening. i amjohn good evening. i am john watson with the latest from the bbc sport centre. tributes have been paid to england world cup winner nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78. he was a key part of the 1966 side beat west germany in the final at wembley, a combative midfielder who will be fondly remembered for his dance alongside sir bobby moore after that famous win. gary lineker called him one of a kind. he was just a real character. and obviously, he was an old—school type of player, a hard man. he'd take people out the game like he did with eusebio in the semifinal. he's probably the sort of player that'd actually struggle in the modern game, with the law changes and the amount of fouls that he'd give away. in those days, of course, you could be a lot more physical. but, yeah, a great player, a player with a huge heart, and he will
martin bentham, caroline frost, thank you very much. i will see you next hour. the top of the hour. 20 more stories coming up of the hour. 20 more stories coming up here on bbc news, but goodbye. —— 20 more stories. good evening. i amjohn good evening. i am john watson with the latest from the bbc sport centre. tributes have been paid to england world cup winner nobby stiles, who's died at the age of 78. he was a key part of the 1966 side beat west germany in the final at wembley, a...
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caroline randle williams will join us. as i watched the debate last night i thought the most important things about the debate won't be said by the pundits. they will be said by the poets. the poets take time. caroline randle williams only had 24 hours. she is a poet, author, essayist, brilliant and a very big thinker. we will get her first draft reaction to what america experienced last night and we will be joined by a woman that grew up in the heartland, oklahoma, worked in texas where she began raising her family and now is the senior senator from massachusetts. elizabeth warren will help us keep our eye on what the debate distracted us from and what was barely mentioned in the debate, the president of the united states does not pay income taxes. elizabeth warren has a plan for that. elizabeth warren is not just plaining about how outrageous it is that donald trump doesn't pay income taxes. she has a real legislative solution to force donald trump to pay the taxes he owes to the country. with only 33 days, 33 campaign d
caroline randle williams will join us. as i watched the debate last night i thought the most important things about the debate won't be said by the pundits. they will be said by the poets. the poets take time. caroline randle williams only had 24 hours. she is a poet, author, essayist, brilliant and a very big thinker. we will get her first draft reaction to what america experienced last night and we will be joined by a woman that grew up in the heartland, oklahoma, worked in texas where she...
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caroline, what is yours? this is the buy you in new orleans.r every time they appear. thank you. see you in a bit. my appear. thank you. see you in a bit. my backdrop, that is people working ha rd my backdrop, that is people working hard in the newsroom. caroline and tony, we will be back at half past 11 for another look at the tapers and the man behind the counter working very hard too, his name is peter. now it is time for click. hey, welcome to click. hope you are doing 0k. lara's here too. how are you doing, mate? i am good thanks. this week i started talking to friends about how the winter was likely to be. would we head back to doing zoom get—togethers? what you think? there was a novelty for a couple of months in meeting friends on video chat, but then to be honest, i got fed up with them. even a antisocial geek like me realises that things are better in the flesh. so true. but the idea of heading back to video calls doesn't seem to have been missed by fashion designers. all you need to do is take a look at some of what was on show at mi
caroline, what is yours? this is the buy you in new orleans.r every time they appear. thank you. see you in a bit. my appear. thank you. see you in a bit. my backdrop, that is people working ha rd my backdrop, that is people working hard in the newsroom. caroline and tony, we will be back at half past 11 for another look at the tapers and the man behind the counter working very hard too, his name is peter. now it is time for click. hey, welcome to click. hope you are doing 0k. lara's here too....
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caroline? >> he also had the fireside chats, so there was already this idea that there was this personalized president. if every person has a radio in their home he can listen to them and he is using rhetoric that is easy to understand and not super complicated political jargon. >> yes. so franklin roosevelt really brings in this idea of the fireside chats. theodore roosevelt uses the bully pulpit. he creates these relationships with journalists and uses public opinion to launch and advocate for very specific policies. franklin roosevelt takes this a step further. he capitalizes on radio and uses that to create an intimate connection with the american public. and i am going to play you a quick clip, just to give you a sense of what this sounded like. again, thinking about if you were a listener. you were tuning into your radio during the 1930s to listen to your president. this would have been what you heard. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my friends, i want to t
caroline? >> he also had the fireside chats, so there was already this idea that there was this personalized president. if every person has a radio in their home he can listen to them and he is using rhetoric that is easy to understand and not super complicated political jargon. >> yes. so franklin roosevelt really brings in this idea of the fireside chats. theodore roosevelt uses the bully pulpit. he creates these relationships with journalists and uses public opinion to launch and...
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caroline wood newhall. she graduated with her phd earlier this year from the university of north carolina. she joined us just, really, if you isa go at virginia tech as it postdoctoral fellow at the virginia center for civil war studies. i really glad she is here, and i think you will as well. it's clear she will bring an awful lot to virginia tech with teaching, research, and outreach programs as well. she specializes in 19th-century u.s. history, including, of course, the civil war era, but also north american slavery more generally. warfare more generally as well. appeared inhas "civil war monitor" and "civil war history journal," among other publications. her big project at the moment is converting her phd dissertation into a book. that will be well worth looking out for a few years down the line. it is on the very same topic. you can see the powerpoint is already up there. under the rebel lash: black prisoners of war in the confederate south. she will speak for about 25 to 35 minutes, which will give u
caroline wood newhall. she graduated with her phd earlier this year from the university of north carolina. she joined us just, really, if you isa go at virginia tech as it postdoctoral fellow at the virginia center for civil war studies. i really glad she is here, and i think you will as well. it's clear she will bring an awful lot to virginia tech with teaching, research, and outreach programs as well. she specializes in 19th-century u.s. history, including, of course, the civil war era, but...
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why caroline guiliani is supporting joe biden.his country was not built on white-collar, it was built on blue-collar, hard work. hard work means every day. getting it right. it's so iconic, you can just sit it on a shelf if it's missing, you know it. your family, my family, when they drink that coffee, and go "man, that's a good cup," i'm proud because i helped make that cup. ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1 2 3 ♪ trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call
why caroline guiliani is supporting joe biden.his country was not built on white-collar, it was built on blue-collar, hard work. hard work means every day. getting it right. it's so iconic, you can just sit it on a shelf if it's missing, you know it. your family, my family, when they drink that coffee, and go "man, that's a good cup," i'm proud because i helped make that cup. ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the...
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i would say caroline and ed's daughter has recently joined the board of the jfk library foundation and we are excited that a new generation is picking up the cause of how can we make sure that our repository is truly available to enrich citizens for another 40 years. patrick: are there any members of jfk's cabinet still alive? alan: yes. with the passing of dan finn, very recently, there is at least one other and another prior serving member, that is chuck daly who was appointed to the kennedy administration in the summer of 1963. obviously the administration did , not last much longer than that. but he is a living witness to those times. patrick: i think i saw him in that picture that you showed earlier. how many people -- i know you do a lot with school groups. how many visitors does the museum have and researchers in a regular year? alan: in a regular year, we get about 250,000 visitors a year and about 15% of those are international visitors. the remaining 85% come from all over the nation. people are smart to make presidential libraries part of their family road trip and destinati
i would say caroline and ed's daughter has recently joined the board of the jfk library foundation and we are excited that a new generation is picking up the cause of how can we make sure that our repository is truly available to enrich citizens for another 40 years. patrick: are there any members of jfk's cabinet still alive? alan: yes. with the passing of dan finn, very recently, there is at least one other and another prior serving member, that is chuck daly who was appointed to the kennedy...
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caroline hyde spoke to the leader of one of the largest i.t.es on how his company is preparing for the second wave? salil: having seen what is going on in the last few days, we know that those numbers would have an impact. the way we looked at our business is taking into account some scenarios of a second wave. we have obviously not considered extreme scenarios at this time, but we will have to see how this plays out. would we have also noticed in , businesseshies have learned to work with some -- i am notical saying it would not be impossible with extreme sets of numbers, but there are things going on. people are using therapeutics and masking and there are ways people are finding to work and revive the economy even on a personal level. so we will watch how this plays out. someve factored in scenarios but not extreme scenarios. >> do you think you have to factor in extreme scenarios. salil: at this stage, we don't see that. based on what we have seen so far, the numbers are increasing. no question. but equally, there is a lot of medical knowle
caroline hyde spoke to the leader of one of the largest i.t.es on how his company is preparing for the second wave? salil: having seen what is going on in the last few days, we know that those numbers would have an impact. the way we looked at our business is taking into account some scenarios of a second wave. we have obviously not considered extreme scenarios at this time, but we will have to see how this plays out. would we have also noticed in , businesseshies have learned to work with some...
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. >> the kennedys had a 2-month-old son, a 3-year-old very boisterous fun loving daughter caroline. >jackie was a good mother. she was excellent with them in the white house and they have a lot of fun. i think she did everything she could to normalize it. >> do you really hope to keep a private life for your children? >> i hope it is. i will try very hard to do that. otherwise, how can i bring up normal children? >> president kennedy knew the asset of having a photo genic family. he had come from one. and he knew those two children were beautiful and beguiling. >> when jackie was out of town with caroline, president kennedy asked, is there anyone here from look magazine? and there is this iconic photograph of john kennedy jr. peeking out from underneath resolute desk in the oval office. the president said he knew she would go angry. i will take brunt of it. jackie came back and was furious. >> jackie came from a political family. they were accustomed to sharing their lives and jackie didn't think that was helpful for a child to be exposed at the age of 3 to the mass media. so they did
. >> the kennedys had a 2-month-old son, a 3-year-old very boisterous fun loving daughter caroline. >jackie was a good mother. she was excellent with them in the white house and they have a lot of fun. i think she did everything she could to normalize it. >> do you really hope to keep a private life for your children? >> i hope it is. i will try very hard to do that. otherwise, how can i bring up normal children? >> president kennedy knew the asset of having a photo...
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caroline, you knew ross perot as a texas journalist long before many americans met him. would you tell us about his roots and texarkana and his upbringing and what shape the man we knew on the national stage? >> perot was from texarkana. he had a very average texas childhood. he lived in a strong, stable middle class family as a boy. he rode horses, traded horses. he was in the eagle scout. even in later life, i think he kept all the traits of an eagle scout. he would set objectives for himself, goals and then try to pursue those goals. he was very much in the texas tradition of the day, and as he grew and went to the naval academy and started his own businesses, he was sort of representing the can do spirit of texas. his vision was big. the state was big. there were boundless opportunities here. the sky was the limit sort of thing. he really sort of played into what was sort of the texas mythology with texas politicians who were larger than life, very successful businessman who made a fortune here. they were risk takers, not afraid to fail, and that was the sort of spir
caroline, you knew ross perot as a texas journalist long before many americans met him. would you tell us about his roots and texarkana and his upbringing and what shape the man we knew on the national stage? >> perot was from texarkana. he had a very average texas childhood. he lived in a strong, stable middle class family as a boy. he rode horses, traded horses. he was in the eagle scout. even in later life, i think he kept all the traits of an eagle scout. he would set objectives for...
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here's one of the most famous magazine pictures, when caroline was born in 1958. this is taken by a fine, fine photographer. it is one of those iconic images. life magazine in many of the publications covered the kennedy is quite a bit. over here, in this latrine we can see in the early years the photographs from the golden age of photojournalism. that was before television really became the communicator of the world. these are the magazines that were published in, these are actual copies of the magazines. and newspapers, the new york times, the springfield republican, and books that jfk wrote himself. his most famous book, that one the pulitzer prize, profiles in courage. you are not only seeing the history of jfk but you are seeing how his image was communicated to the world at large. and the photographs in this exhibit are printed the exact same way they would have been printed in the 60's, 11 by 14 in size. we use the same technology of the 60's. when you see this exhibit and you are seeing the photographs as you would have had you lived in the 60's and picked
here's one of the most famous magazine pictures, when caroline was born in 1958. this is taken by a fine, fine photographer. it is one of those iconic images. life magazine in many of the publications covered the kennedy is quite a bit. over here, in this latrine we can see in the early years the photographs from the golden age of photojournalism. that was before television really became the communicator of the world. these are the magazines that were published in, these are actual copies of...