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we will hear from julia coronado, the president and founder of macropolicy perspectives. thinks about this surprise jobs report, and what it means for the pace of recovery. and then later i was peter tom bene, ceo of the national restaurant association. food services saw a higher than expected boom in that report, adding one point one million jobs. let's get a quick check on the markets. all i have to say is, what a risk on rally we are seeing. the mystic stocks are the big out performers. the russell is outperforming the s&p 500 for five straight days. lift up of 10g a basis points on the 10 year, the highest since march 19. i cannot remember the last time i saw a 90 basis point print on the 10-year. further weakening on the dollar, weaker for seven straight days, nine of the last 10. you wonder what that means for the fed going forward. let's get perspective from kailey leinz. what do you take from this market rally? kailey: i want to start with technology. the nasdaq composite is set for a record close, as is the nasdaq 100. if we can see how that index has performed t
we will hear from julia coronado, the president and founder of macropolicy perspectives. thinks about this surprise jobs report, and what it means for the pace of recovery. and then later i was peter tom bene, ceo of the national restaurant association. food services saw a higher than expected boom in that report, adding one point one million jobs. let's get a quick check on the markets. all i have to say is, what a risk on rally we are seeing. the mystic stocks are the big out performers. the...
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right now julia coronado joins us. dr.onado, are you is aasting this economy natural disaster recovery, or are you trying to treat it a normal recovery? julia: it is a bit of a hybrid of both. one of the problems with the natural disaster analogy is the natural disaster is still with us. i am in texas, i am sheltering in texas, and we are seeing escalating cases of covid and we are opening up, yet we live with this disease. as businesses, as consumers, we have to make our decisions knowing there is a deadly disease swirling around. that makes it very difficult to go back to normal. that makes it quite different from a hurricane. this is not something that is going away. it is something that researches when we open up and then we have to make these risk management decisions. businesses have to make them, consumers have to make them, and that is what will make it difficult to get back to normal. that will mean some businesses will still go out of business despite the fiscal support because they cannot be viable at 50% capaci
right now julia coronado joins us. dr.onado, are you is aasting this economy natural disaster recovery, or are you trying to treat it a normal recovery? julia: it is a bit of a hybrid of both. one of the problems with the natural disaster analogy is the natural disaster is still with us. i am in texas, i am sheltering in texas, and we are seeing escalating cases of covid and we are opening up, yet we live with this disease. as businesses, as consumers, we have to make our decisions knowing...
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joining me now is a lawyer for the family, eduardo coronado. mr. coronado, cran you tell us what the family wants to see happen here given this hosrribl, horrible tape that has been released. the police chief offering to resign and the mayor rejecting it, as i understand it. the three officers resigning. what does the family want? >> good evening, mr. hayes. justice, obviously. we don't necessarily at this point know what justice is other than thorough investigation. and just to point out the mayor did offer his resignation. the family authorized me to connect with the mayor and let the mayor that those were not the wishes of the mayor. that was not the request nor the wishes of the family. but we do not have access to the video until yesterday. so we're -- we are trying to digest the video ourselves. even though we've been requesting all that information since the 22nd of april, we did not get the video until yesterday. but it's very disturbing -- >> what -- >> -- and obviously the family is grieving and distraught. and even more so now after watc
joining me now is a lawyer for the family, eduardo coronado. mr. coronado, cran you tell us what the family wants to see happen here given this hosrribl, horrible tape that has been released. the police chief offering to resign and the mayor rejecting it, as i understand it. the three officers resigning. what does the family want? >> good evening, mr. hayes. justice, obviously. we don't necessarily at this point know what justice is other than thorough investigation. and just to point out...
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let's get some more layered a, julia coronado joins us now. we have been trying to answer this question, what is driving the dramatic decline and move into safe havens? onryone has been blaming it jay powell's gdp forecast for 2022. do you buy that? is notthe fed's forecast at all out of step with the consensus in bloomberg, blue-chip, all of -- the congressional budget office, so i don't think that is new to the market that it will be a gradual recovery, and i thought that powell's message was steadfast in terms of the fed's commitment to participating in the recovery. i don't think this can be blamed on the fed. into complacency with the virus. states that are opening up are starting to see escalating cases even controlled for increased testing. this is still a problem that we need to grapple with, is coming back to the forefront. we were always going somet a risk aversion and point the market would have a ritz -- look at what is going on in the real world. for acts as an opportunity the equity markets to push even higher. julia: that remain
let's get some more layered a, julia coronado joins us now. we have been trying to answer this question, what is driving the dramatic decline and move into safe havens? onryone has been blaming it jay powell's gdp forecast for 2022. do you buy that? is notthe fed's forecast at all out of step with the consensus in bloomberg, blue-chip, all of -- the congressional budget office, so i don't think that is new to the market that it will be a gradual recovery, and i thought that powell's message was...
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home just remember this demonstration was never authorized with the police and not because of the coronado eyes officially at least but because the police was fearing and indeed that violence that is now happening in the u.s. could spread over to france because they had seen such messes messages on social media and that's exactly what happened tonight were there protesters that they are out in solidarity with the u.s. demonstrators but they also paid tribute to a black man who died in police custody in france tell us about him. yes it happened in 26 scene about 4 years ago my tare it for 24 year old young man living in the suburb north of paris was stopped by the police and the he ran away every time he didn't have papers on him and when they finally caught up when with him in. an apartment he was lying on the floor and 3 policemen sat on him and then later arrested him brought him to a nearby police station shortly after he was dead they call. an ambulance but these people couldn't do much any more so lots of people feel remember when they see what's happening in the us what's happened to
home just remember this demonstration was never authorized with the police and not because of the coronado eyes officially at least but because the police was fearing and indeed that violence that is now happening in the u.s. could spread over to france because they had seen such messes messages on social media and that's exactly what happened tonight were there protesters that they are out in solidarity with the u.s. demonstrators but they also paid tribute to a black man who died in police...
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dot com slash coronado dash newsletter. that's all for today we would like to leave you however with some pictures from thailand where kids rehearse preventive measures a head of the reopening of schools and kindergartens are the looks of it they're already very good at it patiently queuing to get the temperatures checked and washing their hands all the time wearing face masks of course and keeping a distance well down. society faces a coronavirus meltdown is the crisis also an opportunity. it's focused attention on the problems of. labor shortages overstretched health care spotty internet cost. is it time for a major briefing. in germany. next month d w. this garbage 11 day safe mines. i was cycling company in uganda is making protective shield from must equate . the nationalist from talk of talk of plastics have acted quickly during the pandemic. it's good for doctors and nurses and good for the environment you go for good. in 60 minutes d.w. . beethoven is for me to be told he's for you. beethoven is for helen. beethoven
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china summit in september the main reason given was once again coronado at the same time since 2014 the e.u. has been trying to forge an investment deal with china it is the use 2nd most important trading partner and of course we see there's mounting tensions between the united states and china and the e.u. wants to avoid getting torn between those 2 poles in a potentially bipolar international future now all very complex stuff but certainly we can expect to see some kind of response coming out of washington we heard earlier on in the program in washington considers itself or the birth of the u.s. considers itself as the greatest nation in the world so does china incidentally and that leaves merkel in the middle trying to negotiate with the e.u. stands but we know that china has been criticized for the way to handle this coronavirus pandemic the information it did and did not release there been calls for a clearer stance towards hong kong as well so how much can germany push back on these points. well it does to a certain degree but it tries to do so under the e.u. flag the e.u. has com
china summit in september the main reason given was once again coronado at the same time since 2014 the e.u. has been trying to forge an investment deal with china it is the use 2nd most important trading partner and of course we see there's mounting tensions between the united states and china and the e.u. wants to avoid getting torn between those 2 poles in a potentially bipolar international future now all very complex stuff but certainly we can expect to see some kind of response coming out...
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southern and western states many states are experiencing their highest infection rates since the coronado. iris crisis began worst affected are states including florida texas and arizona along with california texas ordered all of its bars to close while florida banned its bars from selling alcohol on friday the u.s. coronavirus task force held its 1st press conference in 2 months vice president mike pence encouraged u.s. citizens to follow local health guidelines we stand here today we believe we've made progress. but as we are reminded as we see cases rising across the self that we still have work to do and so we say to every american particularly those counties and states that are being impacted by rose he says. now it's a time for everybody to continue to do their part well let's cross now to d.w. correspondent stuff and simons in washington d.c. jeff on we just heard pence there trying to strike a positive tone about the trump administration's response even as the number of cases a spikes in several states around the country but what do they have planned in response . that's a very go
southern and western states many states are experiencing their highest infection rates since the coronado. iris crisis began worst affected are states including florida texas and arizona along with california texas ordered all of its bars to close while florida banned its bars from selling alcohol on friday the u.s. coronavirus task force held its 1st press conference in 2 months vice president mike pence encouraged u.s. citizens to follow local health guidelines we stand here today we believe...
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acciones legales que quiere emprender la familia nos conectamos vÍa skype hasta arizona con eduardo coronadoenos dÍas aquí en arizona. ahorita el reclamo es justicia, obviamente. e informaciÓn, necesitamos mÁs informaciÓn del caso. porque hasta ahorita no hemos tenido informaciÓn que hemos querido. ha sido llegada a nosotros con demasiada demora. y es eso lo que creemos. carolina: abogado, los tres policÍas implicados, incluso el jefe de la policÍa de tucson, ha presentado su renuncia. ¿es suficiente esto para sus clientes? >> no es suficiente para mis clientes. como ellos me explican y... con aspecto al jefe de policÍa, la familia no ha requerido que... no ha querido que el jefe de policÍa resigne. pero no es suficiente. queremos que el jefe de la policÍa siga ejerciendo su trabajo ahorita. borja: abogado, sabemos que ademÁs del abogado de la familia tambiÉn era amigo de la vÍctima. ¿cÓmo era carlos adriÁn en la intimidad? >> era una persona con muy buen corazÓn. se preocupaba mucho por su mamÁ. especialmente por su niÑa de dos aÑos.era toda la vida de Él. esa niÑa, y todos lo querÍan mucho
acciones legales que quiere emprender la familia nos conectamos vÍa skype hasta arizona con eduardo coronadoenos dÍas aquí en arizona. ahorita el reclamo es justicia, obviamente. e informaciÓn, necesitamos mÁs informaciÓn del caso. porque hasta ahorita no hemos tenido informaciÓn que hemos querido. ha sido llegada a nosotros con demasiada demora. y es eso lo que creemos. carolina: abogado, los tres policÍas implicados, incluso el jefe de la policÍa de tucson, ha presentado su renuncia....
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por lo que la policÍa estÁ recordando el edificio que se encuentra totalmente coronado.es y correrÁ con todos los gastos. pero estas familias parece que estÁn a punto de perderlo todo. volvemos. carolina: analicemos por esta informaciÓn en vivo. al volver, te contamos quÉ hay detrÁs del regreso de operativos migratorios masivos de sitios de trabajo. borja: tambiÉn verÁs la batalla legal que emprende el presidente trump para censurar la publicaciÓn de un libro con detalles sobre su vida. te contamos todo y mucho mÁs. >>nosotros fuimos la carnada para el pez grande. [audio en inglÉs] >> fueron perseguidos y ahora son considerados trabajadores esenciales. >> si soy un trabajador esencial para este paÍs que me provean higiene. >> es una resistencia de dignidad... carolina: eso que estÁbamos viendo, escuchando, es un adelanto el especial de noticias univisiÓn " la persecución de los inmigrantes documentados en la era de trump". borja: operativo migratorios masivos en lugares de trabajo. para hablar de esto nos acompaÑa andrea patiÑo. tras exportar con nosotros en "ediciÓn dig
por lo que la policÍa estÁ recordando el edificio que se encuentra totalmente coronado.es y correrÁ con todos los gastos. pero estas familias parece que estÁn a punto de perderlo todo. volvemos. carolina: analicemos por esta informaciÓn en vivo. al volver, te contamos quÉ hay detrÁs del regreso de operativos migratorios masivos de sitios de trabajo. borja: tambiÉn verÁs la batalla legal que emprende el presidente trump para censurar la publicaciÓn de un libro con detalles sobre su...
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happened in the final moments the pilot read it patently engaged in a conversation that voyage around coronado why race day did not forward the standing operating procedures and traffic controller toward them they were too high for the landing despite that the pilot said that he was going comfortable and that the word control of the situation so it should again. the pilots were under stress and the fact that he did not even open the landing. that showed that that meant a state of the fire danger and. extra stress and that led to the fatal crash but of course now everybody will be are asking after what happened next going to be a property and why it should be because end up watch that your ports are being brushed aside. or pushed down to the gulf the surgery before you can see what comes out of this tragedy all right thanks so much come on heidi that from a. plan by israel to annex parts of the occupied west bank has been condemned by the u.n. secretary general as a most serious violation of international law and tony abbott had as his appeal to israel to change its mind meanwhile the arab leag
happened in the final moments the pilot read it patently engaged in a conversation that voyage around coronado why race day did not forward the standing operating procedures and traffic controller toward them they were too high for the landing despite that the pilot said that he was going comfortable and that the word control of the situation so it should again. the pilots were under stress and the fact that he did not even open the landing. that showed that that meant a state of the fire...
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during coronado when it started a lot of people told me oh we are all the same now because the virusdoes not seem to i we are all in it together it's not the it's not like that intersection only we can see that different groups in society are hit in a different way by this virus i came from the us to germany and a lot of my friends in the usa said at least you have health care no it's not that easy because if you are undocumented for example or you have a few g. status you cannot just go to the hospital and it's like just shocking that corona is just showing the structures we are living in here in germany and if you do not look like a typical german which is white then you have often a problem. ok so you have very eloquently once again outlined the problem that we are faced with you know how do we move forward from here and before before we came in we were chatting together before the program and you were saying the only people who can change over so the whites yes well i just want to say after this that i believe integration is simulation is not the answer and i think we need to hav
during coronado when it started a lot of people told me oh we are all the same now because the virusdoes not seem to i we are all in it together it's not the it's not like that intersection only we can see that different groups in society are hit in a different way by this virus i came from the us to germany and a lot of my friends in the usa said at least you have health care no it's not that easy because if you are undocumented for example or you have a few g. status you cannot just go to the...
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julia coronado will be joining us, looking forward to talking to her to get her perspective on the fed in this market, and the incredible rally in risk assets certainly a focus. next andpean close" is this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i am alix steel joined by guy johnson in london it looks like the european close will be ugly to say the least. guy: particularly for peripheral market. the stoxx 600 doesn't capture it but the ibex and the ftse certainly suffering. because of everything we have seen over the last few days and weeks dumped on its head, europe on performing dutch underperforming the united states, the dollar reverting, banks doing well and rates unwinding quick week in europe and the united states. the bond market catching a big bid, 10 bps on the german ten-year, a chunky move worth paying attention to. it could be the fed or the virus bids,
julia coronado will be joining us, looking forward to talking to her to get her perspective on the fed in this market, and the incredible rally in risk assets certainly a focus. next andpean close" is this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: live from new york, i am alix steel joined by guy johnson in london it looks like the european close will be ugly to say the least. guy: particularly for peripheral market. the stoxx 600 doesn't capture it but the ibex and the ftse certainly suffering. because...
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we will hear from julia coronado, the president and founder of macropolicy perspectives.out this surprise jobs report, and what it means for the pace of recovery. and then later i was peter tom bene, ceo of the national restaurant association. food services saw a higher than expected boom in that report, adding one point one million jobs. let's get a quick
we will hear from julia coronado, the president and founder of macropolicy perspectives.out this surprise jobs report, and what it means for the pace of recovery. and then later i was peter tom bene, ceo of the national restaurant association. food services saw a higher than expected boom in that report, adding one point one million jobs. let's get a quick
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joining me now eduardo coronado, an attorney for carlos ingram-lopez's family.edibly disturbing to hear carlos begging for water, screaming a screaming out for his grandmother. you have known carlos since he was a child. i can only imagine how hard it must have been for you and the family to watch this video. >> good evening, and thank you for having me. it -- it is very, very hard and it still is. and that's just from watching it one time. just watching his face. the first instance when he comes into focus in that video. and that face, the terror that he has in his face. just such a big contrast between that and the way he used to be when he was with us. >> of course, you requested the footage immediately after carlos's death. and it still -- it still took almost two months for the police to release it to you. why? >> that's a good question. i -- i don't have -- i don't have an answer for that. i wish that i did. i have seen the video. but i still don't have -- have it with me. i still don't have it. as you know, just watching it one time is not enough. especia
joining me now eduardo coronado, an attorney for carlos ingram-lopez's family.edibly disturbing to hear carlos begging for water, screaming a screaming out for his grandmother. you have known carlos since he was a child. i can only imagine how hard it must have been for you and the family to watch this video. >> good evening, and thank you for having me. it -- it is very, very hard and it still is. and that's just from watching it one time. just watching his face. the first instance when...
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after 18-year-old andres coronado got into a confrontation with deputies.e ran off with a gun that turned out to have a larger than legal number of rounds. he was working as a security guard at a local auto body shop and even though he was three years younger than the mandatory minimum age for their security card. the shooting was the second deadly shooting by an l.a. shade sheriff's deputy this week. >>> protests across the state have cost protesters taxpayers -- things like boarding up windows, and removing graffiti, it has been more than 1 million more dollars for laundry service for national guard members who have been deployed. state lawmakers say it costs $25 million to call out the guard. they spent more than $38 million for officers working overtime. >>> in san francisco's japan town,ing support for the black lives matter movement. it was a family friendly signmaking event to display solidarity and to demand racial justice yesterday. participants that hung those signs, this is all organized by the japan town for justice coalition which hopes to hold
after 18-year-old andres coronado got into a confrontation with deputies.e ran off with a gun that turned out to have a larger than legal number of rounds. he was working as a security guard at a local auto body shop and even though he was three years younger than the mandatory minimum age for their security card. the shooting was the second deadly shooting by an l.a. shade sheriff's deputy this week. >>> protests across the state have cost protesters taxpayers -- things like boarding...
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sabina, de 71 aqos de edad, dijo "si, acepto" a su pareja desde hace mas de dos decadas, jimena coronado oms advierte que la pandemia de coronavirus no estÁ ni siquiera cerca de terminar, cientÍficos identifican en china otro virus respiratorio denominado g4 ico potencial para propagarse mundialmente. en este caso su origen vendrÍa de cerdos infectados por una cepa de influenza que tendrÍa el potencial de transmitirse a los humanos. ojalÁ que no sea asÍ. retiran de los mercados casi 60,000 libras de nuggets de pollo. advierten que estÁn contaminados con materiales extraÑos, especÍficamente, con fragmentos de goma flexible. el alimento se vende en tiendas de arizona, oregÓn y texas. todos los envases estÁn marcados con el nÚmero b20728 y fecha de caducidad el 6 de mayo de 2021. corra a ver este producto si lo tiene en la nevera. les cuento que un final feliz tiene la historia de un paletero mexicano en colorado. como le contamos en "despierta amÉrica" antonio ramÍrez sufriÓ una brutal golpiza en plena calle. el incidente se hizo viral en redes sociales. el inmigrante tuvo apoyo de activis
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