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gar, partner at cooley. still ahead, the covid crisis continues across the globe, but will we see another round of stimulus in the united states? peter huber, bochy bank global head of economic research, will be joining us next -- peter bank globalsche head of economic research, will be joining us next. plenty more still to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think in my forecast for this year, i think some additional fiscal stimulus is part of that. one of the unusual features of this downturn is consumer spending has been strong despite the elevated unemployment rate. that usually doesn't happen in a downturn. it is happening because of strong fiscal support. i am still hopeful for it, and i think it is still important to this recovery. alix: that was robert kaplan, dallas had president, speaking earlier about the need for stimulus. federal reserve chairman jay powell and treasury secretary steven mnuchin will be testifying before lawmakers on the issue tomorrow. joining us is peter huber, deutsche bank -- is
gar, partner at cooley. still ahead, the covid crisis continues across the globe, but will we see another round of stimulus in the united states? peter huber, bochy bank global head of economic research, will be joining us next -- peter bank globalsche head of economic research, will be joining us next. plenty more still to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think in my forecast for this year, i think some additional fiscal stimulus is part of that. one of the unusual features of this...
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i believe cooley had. said to me in rounding the. poor fellow to finish at the museum on the new style but if you think routines my fucking. one might do. what. you must let. it was a specialized. learning yet. these viciously and. their. very last shot. so why do serial do with this urgent need for you to go there all of our lives if you. feel like the idea is there's this really drove us here one of the group. of the fellows said some old bones show is. b.s. because i used to use cello vehicle to close a horse not that there was the potential to plane you know it's you know there's no designs for the new car or the woman shouts at us go either way. i wish you luck it's going to hit all of the guardian skull numbness muslims this should move us but i didn't use it we knew that in your mind which i still believe in this to be a muslim with to. you know this to. the i hold refugee camp has become a virtual prison for more than 70000 people who fled from the war zone. but she said the most i'm sorry it's a shot on the force that will b
i believe cooley had. said to me in rounding the. poor fellow to finish at the museum on the new style but if you think routines my fucking. one might do. what. you must let. it was a specialized. learning yet. these viciously and. their. very last shot. so why do serial do with this urgent need for you to go there all of our lives if you. feel like the idea is there's this really drove us here one of the group. of the fellows said some old bones show is. b.s. because i used to use cello...
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decidedhe newer cases since the case written by justice cooley at the affirmed that there was a personal right to bear arms under the second amendment. i came across a case out of the second circuit, -- seventh circuit where someone convicted of mail fraud, a nonviolent crime who did his time and paid his restitution and later sought a hunting weapon, he was told he was going to be denied the right because he was once a felon. there was a dissenting opinion. i wasn't through two paragraphs of that before i said it's brilliant. who wrote this? it's amazing. is not aal research fun thing that little -- lawyers do. they don't make movies out of doing legal research, but i was and wrapped by that thing. couldn't believe the depths of the scholarship. amy coney barrett road. -- wrote it. i said how can we get her on the supreme court? the other comments that said what a wonderful wife and mother and person she is, i will concede every bit of that. she is an incredible human being. when we put a supreme court justice on there, what that justice is going to do is going to resonate down to every
decidedhe newer cases since the case written by justice cooley at the affirmed that there was a personal right to bear arms under the second amendment. i came across a case out of the second circuit, -- seventh circuit where someone convicted of mail fraud, a nonviolent crime who did his time and paid his restitution and later sought a hunting weapon, he was told he was going to be denied the right because he was once a felon. there was a dissenting opinion. i wasn't through two paragraphs of...
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but she got along with justice cooley although he disagreed with her he was not disagreeabl disagreeable her case i asked her how do you wake up every morning to be hundred 30 million americans bunch of the state of your health? they wanted to be spectacular i hope it is for quite some time. >> the grit she has shown with all she had to go through and still is, how much is tough as it is overwhelming. >>guest: think of the situation she faced she was the top of her class in law school still couldn't get the honors people normally get better men. also the fourth bout with cancer. eighty-seven years old ways less than 100 pounds but has a great and determination that makes her a rock star. of the 114 people i doubt anybody has been as popular in the public as she has been. >>host: to come in like a creative force like steve jobs knowing you cannot replicate him instead of trying he takes it in a completely different direction. >>guest: best off fans will remember ucla coach who won ten championships who wanted to succeed him? they lasted a very short period of time so tim cook thought he w
but she got along with justice cooley although he disagreed with her he was not disagreeabl disagreeable her case i asked her how do you wake up every morning to be hundred 30 million americans bunch of the state of your health? they wanted to be spectacular i hope it is for quite some time. >> the grit she has shown with all she had to go through and still is, how much is tough as it is overwhelming. >>guest: think of the situation she faced she was the top of her class in law...
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on mali if a new government is on in later this week its negotiators are in bamako for talks with cooley this echo asked members top financial transactions into mali and close their borders after last month's takeover by the military which ousted president abraham. sickies a perception moment i'm very happy with what is going on in mali the young military men that took power are doing a good job they are following what it cost which is for an accurate during the september 15th meeting i'm very happy to be back where things are getting back to normal i would like to thank the military for their actions taken and i hope it will be one of my last meetings as a mediator because after the swearing in ceremony things should get back to normal mali doesn't need sanctions and they're not beneficial for the region or the world i hope that after the president's swearing in on friday sanctions will be lifted doesn't wish to sanction member countries but they have to do it for mali is good so it's time for things to follow the right. there is nicolas has more from neighboring senegal. right now good
on mali if a new government is on in later this week its negotiators are in bamako for talks with cooley this echo asked members top financial transactions into mali and close their borders after last month's takeover by the military which ousted president abraham. sickies a perception moment i'm very happy with what is going on in mali the young military men that took power are doing a good job they are following what it cost which is for an accurate during the september 15th meeting i'm very...
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some cities are opening cooley centers as they flow with triple digits. >> we just wanted to stay cool, because it's been very hot. we are getting a little older. >> while the hours vary, officials say one thing is constant, a mandate the wearing of masks.eryone can practice so distancing. >> it gives in a cool place to stay. >> officials say weather conditions will determine how long cooling centers will remain open this week. is the region braces for a few more blast of heat before the start of rainy season. >>> in the east bay, cities are opening cooling centers to allow residents to escape the high temperatures. the city will open it senior center on the valley boulevard. covid-19 social distancing guidelines will be enforced and everyone needs to wear their masks. >> the question becomes, when will we all cooldown. there's some relief happening right now, but it's not for all of us. take a look at this. life picture here of san francisco where we have a return of the marine layer. nice cooling around the bay. you see 65 in oakland, 70 in san jose. notice at half moon bay you can s
some cities are opening cooley centers as they flow with triple digits. >> we just wanted to stay cool, because it's been very hot. we are getting a little older. >> while the hours vary, officials say one thing is constant, a mandate the wearing of masks.eryone can practice so distancing. >> it gives in a cool place to stay. >> officials say weather conditions will determine how long cooling centers will remain open this week. is the region braces for a few more blast...
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here and the united states we built the grand cooley and the other band -- dams in the northwest united states. it is the hallmark of an industrialized society, soviet union by 1975 will be producing more power than we are. thinkare all the things i in this country that can make our society strong. i am not satisfied until every american enjoys his full constitutional rights. if a knee grow -- if a negro baby is born with mexicans, he has half as much to get through high school as a white baby. a third as much chance to get through college as a white student. he has a third chance to be a professional man, but half as much chance to own a house. he has four times as much chance to be out of work in his life than the white baby. i think we can do better. the talents of any american to go to waste. i know there are those who say we want to turn everything over to the government. i don't at all. i want the individuals to meet their responsibilities. i want to states to meet their responsibilities. i think there is a national responsibility. has been used against every social legislation in
here and the united states we built the grand cooley and the other band -- dams in the northwest united states. it is the hallmark of an industrialized society, soviet union by 1975 will be producing more power than we are. thinkare all the things i in this country that can make our society strong. i am not satisfied until every american enjoys his full constitutional rights. if a knee grow -- if a negro baby is born with mexicans, he has half as much to get through high school as a white baby....
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joining us now is a litigator at cooley law firm who clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and alsopreme court. welcome. >> thanks so much for having me. >> what is the biggest lesson that you learned clerking for justice ginsburg? >> wow. i learned so much from her. to have this front row seat to see how she approached the law. how she thought about cases. how she paid attention to every detail in her writing but i think the one that stands out the most is that justice ginsburg was always focused on the people behind the cases. she never viewed this as an abstract, legal principle. and i think one of my most vivid memories from the clerkship is one night we were there late at night. she was a night owl so we were often there late and we were working through an opinion and editing it word by word and she started telling me about the litigation she had done as the director of the aclu's women's rights project in the 19 please 0s. as she talked about those cases which were of course path marking in establishing standards for sexist discrimination to invalidate des krim nah tri laws sh
joining us now is a litigator at cooley law firm who clerked for justice ruth bader ginsburg and alsopreme court. welcome. >> thanks so much for having me. >> what is the biggest lesson that you learned clerking for justice ginsburg? >> wow. i learned so much from her. to have this front row seat to see how she approached the law. how she thought about cases. how she paid attention to every detail in her writing but i think the one that stands out the most is that justice...
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it needed electricity to power equipment at the site, and quince dent aally the grand cooley dam had come online just the year before and a new set of high voltage lines ran right through the site. mathias needed a rail line to haul calls and equipment to the site, and amazingly, the main branch of the old milwaukee railroad, and a line made us way along the west flank of the columbia river to the town of white bluffs in the center of the site. so the rail line was already there. he needed the area to be sparsely populated because everyone in this lawyer was going to have to leave, and in 1942 each of these small towns of richmond, hanford and white bluffs had about 200, 250 people loving in them. altogether in this whole lawyer there were about 1500 -- area there were about 1500 people that would have to move. so mathias figured that was a relatively small number. and finally, he needed the site to be far away from any major population centers because if anything went wrong with the nuclear reactors or with any of the other facilities on this site, he didn't want too many people to
it needed electricity to power equipment at the site, and quince dent aally the grand cooley dam had come online just the year before and a new set of high voltage lines ran right through the site. mathias needed a rail line to haul calls and equipment to the site, and amazingly, the main branch of the old milwaukee railroad, and a line made us way along the west flank of the columbia river to the town of white bluffs in the center of the site. so the rail line was already there. he needed the...