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something because the you tube is having this conversation as well echoing what you're saying david jonathan the problem isn't just silence the problem is the government constantly failing everyone we are tired of the impunity corruption an obvious abused tallahassee in the public without regard which is what you are saying there is like the anger is is a powerful if i may i think it's really important to have police voices in this conversation i told you that the head of the police force in nigeria so he said he's not doing any media right now which is why there are so many retired offices. in nigeria because he is asking the retired officers to do the job for him dr emmanuel chukwu who. of us went to government. dealt a man your age you could. tell me this earlier because i asked him what kind of police would be so brutal to their own citizens and this is how he framed it let's have a listen to what we were. actually or what our muslims jews were our group our it's our good use it is our plant. have. aggression in burma. god nor you nor will by somebody become very intimate you. do but wil
something because the you tube is having this conversation as well echoing what you're saying david jonathan the problem isn't just silence the problem is the government constantly failing everyone we are tired of the impunity corruption an obvious abused tallahassee in the public without regard which is what you are saying there is like the anger is is a powerful if i may i think it's really important to have police voices in this conversation i told you that the head of the police force in...
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edition of inside bay area politics, i'm catherine heenan along with our analyst michael yaki david mckeown jonathan madison. >>yes, we knew the president was going to target biden's family his son hunter in particular in a quite a bit of time on that maybe the bigger question how well did biden handle it. and is this story actually going to hurt biting with undecided voters and michael will go back to you. >>i think that people don't care quite frankly very much, what hunter biden and i really don't think that that that that to as much support i think the president's attempts continued attempts to try and steer into this. i think we're it's almost self-defeating and i think that biden had a good comeback when he said basically said shows your tax return and sport or stop talking about corruption. but i think that what we're what we're looking at here is it's all about the pandemic and i think what david said is right the first the first 22 minutes we're about the pandemic or about about the virus by traded, jack she steered the questions back to a lot a lot during that time i think that you know i
edition of inside bay area politics, i'm catherine heenan along with our analyst michael yaki david mckeown jonathan madison. >>yes, we knew the president was going to target biden's family his son hunter in particular in a quite a bit of time on that maybe the bigger question how well did biden handle it. and is this story actually going to hurt biting with undecided voters and michael will go back to you. >>i think that people don't care quite frankly very much, what hunter biden...
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it will keep david westin busy. jonathan: it will keep david westin busy. l keep all of us busy. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market pushing higher, up 11. we advance 0.3%. nasdaq futures up 0.3%. up next on this program, lale topcuoglo of johcm on this credit market. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from london and new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. equity futures drifting higher by about a third of 1% on the s&p 500. a headline coming out of europe. big headline. i did not think i would be doing this four and a half years. here we are. is said they might get a smaller catch in the united kingdom. let me just get to sterling. 1.31 handle of the pound off the headline of may be some kind of agreement on fishing. tom: is a serious issue. we spoke with one of the key ministers of the republic of ireland and ran through the spirit it is an intractable issue for a lot of the coastal parts of the united kingdom. out over the channel, out of the it goes
it will keep david westin busy. jonathan: it will keep david westin busy. l keep all of us busy. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market pushing higher, up 11. we advance 0.3%. nasdaq futures up 0.3%. up next on this program, lale topcuoglo of johcm on this credit market. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from london and new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance." alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. equity futures...
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jonathan: david kelly of jp morgan asset management making it all sound very easy. thursday morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. and price action one hour 12 minutes away from the opening bell, equity futures are negative, down 42 points on the s&p 500. the pain is in europe. the equity benchmark in frankfurt, germany, we shave 380 points off the dax, down by around 2.9%. $1.17.llar, the aussie as well in the g10, that is where your underperformance is. the aussie dollar down around 1.3%. those growth proxies in foreign-exchange breaking down. tom: lots of preaching here of certain levels. as i mentioned earlier, gold down $12, under $1900 announce. .uro swissie -- $1900 an ounce euro swissie really gets your attention this morning. right now, chris kotowski joins us with oppenheimer, managing director, senior analyst on the banks. he's got a very nuanced opinion. what is the distinction between morgan stanley and goldman sachs? chris: actually, i would put them together, more together than apart in the sense that, comp
jonathan: david kelly of jp morgan asset management making it all sound very easy. thursday morning, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. and price action one hour 12 minutes away from the opening bell, equity futures are negative, down 42 points on the s&p 500. the pain is in europe. the equity benchmark in frankfurt, germany, we shave 380 points off the dax, down by around 2.9%. $1.17.llar, the aussie as well in the g10, that is where your...
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ellen zentner will be with us, and also david malpass from the world bank. jonathandon't think i've had to wait 25 minutes to have a conversation on payrolls on payrolls friday. tom: never happened before. jonathan: if anyone is wondering, it is momentum. that will be the question. what momentum do we have coming out of this month? right now, this morning, there's only one story. the president and his health. from new york and london, good morning to you all. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on bloomberg tv and radio. we are -1.6% on the s&p 500. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york and london, for our audience worldwide, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your price action ahead of payrolls, 60 minutes away, shaping up as follows. ite 52 on the s&p 500, call -1.6%. in the bond market, yields headed south by two basis points to 0.66%, almost exactly where we were this time last friday. dollar stronger against the euro. euro-dollar, $1.1717. what a strange 12 hours for the world and the united states of america. a
ellen zentner will be with us, and also david malpass from the world bank. jonathandon't think i've had to wait 25 minutes to have a conversation on payrolls on payrolls friday. tom: never happened before. jonathan: if anyone is wondering, it is momentum. that will be the question. what momentum do we have coming out of this month? right now, this morning, there's only one story. the president and his health. from new york and london, good morning to you all. this is "bloomberg...
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so without further ado, rabbi jonathan and david brooks but thank you so much. >> host: david really didn't? >> i will do some questions in a back-and-forth conversation. i was like to start out with the most broad first question. and that is, you have written 30 books. this is a person called morality, what took you so long? [laughter] some sense morality is a subject of all of your books. but why, what subject in this broad topic grabs you right now? >> guest: what happened, david? what happened is for the first time i became aware of the extent to waste western liberal democracies, america especially had just lost the plot. it seemed to me that the kind of free societies that were primed and conceived by john milton and john locke on the 17h century and by washington and jefferson and the who wrote the federalist papers, the more like glee, they understood that you could not have a free society. that was not also a moral society. a society which people accepted collective responsibility for the common good. in which they say in effect we are all in this together. that was an absol
so without further ado, rabbi jonathan and david brooks but thank you so much. >> host: david really didn't? >> i will do some questions in a back-and-forth conversation. i was like to start out with the most broad first question. and that is, you have written 30 books. this is a person called morality, what took you so long? [laughter] some sense morality is a subject of all of your books. but why, what subject in this broad topic grabs you right now? >> guest: what happened,...
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jonathan. reporter: david, in fact those companies are already manufacturing according to this administration officiales and vaccine. the idea being you stockpile them so you can rapidly distribute them as soon as you get approval from the fda. how soon will that happen? well, here's one clue. the ceo of moderna told "the wall street journal" conference his company's experimental vaccine could be ready for federal approval in december if clinical trials deliver positive results this month. why the clinical trials take so long? when you're using human beings as your test subject to take time for enough participants to naturally become infected with coronavirus as they go about their daily lives. scientists want to see how those receiving the vaccine compare with those receiving a placebo when they're exposed to this virus, however in the united kingdom researchers plan to speed up the process. they're doing what's called a challenge trial. that is where you deliberately expose healthy volunteers to the coronavirus. >> if this vaccine trial could mean that this period of trouble for the whole world can
jonathan. reporter: david, in fact those companies are already manufacturing according to this administration officiales and vaccine. the idea being you stockpile them so you can rapidly distribute them as soon as you get approval from the fda. how soon will that happen? well, here's one clue. the ceo of moderna told "the wall street journal" conference his company's experimental vaccine could be ready for federal approval in december if clinical trials deliver positive results this...
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david, thank you very much. jonathan lemire, you have a question for john heilemann. >> oh, i have lots of questions for john heilemann but i'll do one about the election. john, we were talking earlier about -- hi, good morning. we were talking earlier about how the biden camp is trying to press and pressure trump to play defense in states like texas and georgia and tonight the president is expected to preside over swearing in of the new supreme court justice amy coney barrett at the white house. recreating a south lawn event, an image i'm not sure that a lot of voters want to see again. but he'll do so after returning from an entire day in pennsylvania. that is where both campaigns feel it could be the electoral college tipping point. he has three events there and more stops later in the week. i want to see what you're seeing in the state. we know that the president is trying to run up the score and play the rural towns the red "t" and we know the polls are closer in pennsylvania than say michigan or wisconsin. what's y
david, thank you very much. jonathan lemire, you have a question for john heilemann. >> oh, i have lots of questions for john heilemann but i'll do one about the election. john, we were talking earlier about -- hi, good morning. we were talking earlier about how the biden camp is trying to press and pressure trump to play defense in states like texas and georgia and tonight the president is expected to preside over swearing in of the new supreme court justice amy coney barrett at the...
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rabbi jonathan sacks and david. i will do some questions we can have a back-and-forth conversation. >> i like to start out with the most broad first question and that is even had written 30 books. this is the first one called morality. what took you so long? in some sense morality is the subject of all your books. what is a subject in the broad topic right now. what happened david. >> is the first time i became aware of the extent to which western liberal democracy they have just lost the plot of morality. the kind of free society that was conceived in the 17th century in by washington and jefferson the wisest of them all. they understood that you could not have a free society they accepted the collective responsibility in which they say the effect we are all in this together. that was an absolute given and then they started looking at the weird things that were happening in britain in hand america. the unequal economics. the fake news and the post- truth. the canceled culture. and all of the rest of it. really horr
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jonathan: coming up, david rubenstein, carlyle group co-founder. this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. mitch mcconnell may stand in the way of getting a new stimulus package before election day. bloomberg has learned mitch mcconnell has warned the white house not to rush into any agreement and he has not committed to taking a vote. mnuchinlosi and steven are moving closer to a deal. nancy pelosi says she is hopeful for an agreement this week. the coronavirus pandemic is quietly gathering force in a region that has already suffered greatly. southern states in the u.s.. by absolute numbers, the region remains the national center of the pandemic. more people are fighting covid-19 across the south than any other part of the u.s. kentucky just hit record hospitalizations. west virginia and oklahoma did so on friday. a new report on president trump's taxes reveals details about his activities in china. according to the new york times, that includes a previous unknown bank account. the paper said the president spent a decade unsuccessfully pursuing
jonathan: coming up, david rubenstein, carlyle group co-founder. this is bloomberg. with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. mitch mcconnell may stand in the way of getting a new stimulus package before election day. bloomberg has learned mitch mcconnell has warned the white house not to rush into any agreement and he has not committed to taking a vote. mnuchinlosi and steven are moving closer to a deal. nancy pelosi says she is hopeful for an agreement this week. the coronavirus pandemic...
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jonathan reiner, julie pace, david, great to have you with us. thank you. >>> more now on americans lining up across the country to vote early. more than 22 million ballots already cast. we'll take you live to georgia where some people waited for hours today to get inside the polling station. lysol's here for healthy schools program is committed to being here. to encourage kids to keep a little distance. here to reassure parents who are a little worried. here to support teachers who make limited resources feel limitless. and for lisa, who needs unlimited reminders. by providing disinfecting wipes and healthy habits resources like reminder posters, social distancing guides, and timely lesson plans. lysol is here for healthy schools. it's our sharpest ever, and while some other companies would charge more for something new, we don't. because why be like everyone else? harry's. not the same. - [narrator] this is steve. because why be like everyone else? he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-pr
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jonathan: a sobering conversation with david malpass, the world bank president ahead of the imf worlding. from london and new york, alongside lisa abramowicz and tom keene, i am jonathan ferro counting you down to the opening bell. looking forward to catching up with gerard cassidy. we will do that on bloomberg tv in about 15 minutes. tom: a conversation made more interesting with the distinction between jp morgan and citigroup. always good to catch up with mr. cassidy. right now we diverge to kentucky. tim adams is with the institution of international finance. president and chief executive auster -- chief executive officer. he has reinvigorated the institution. he put a spirit in last year on a debate about our economics and the financial system around it. we are thrilled he can join us. what is it like to pull off a virtual conference after the excellence i observed last year. how do you do virtual? tim: i got up early this morning looking forward to being here with you. we got 70 different sessions over five days, 60 hours of programming. great speakers. jamie dimon, larry fink, i
jonathan: a sobering conversation with david malpass, the world bank president ahead of the imf worlding. from london and new york, alongside lisa abramowicz and tom keene, i am jonathan ferro counting you down to the opening bell. looking forward to catching up with gerard cassidy. we will do that on bloomberg tv in about 15 minutes. tom: a conversation made more interesting with the distinction between jp morgan and citigroup. always good to catch up with mr. cassidy. right now we diverge to...
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we have seen this mass debt built -- jonathan: i will jump in. david leibowitz of j.p.n asset management. some cracks in the line. forgive me, i am sorry. let me get economic data quickly. initial jobless claims at 751,000, down from the previous read. the estimate was 770,000. upside surprise on the gdp figure. the best way to think about this, shut down in q2, -31.4%. , an annualized jump of 33.1%. the momentum and sustainability of the improvement, what is q4 look like, that is the question on many peoples mind. looking to europe and the united states. as we count you down to two things, and ecb decision and the opening bell. let me get to the price action. a little of a bounce on s&p 500 futures turning marginally negative and now positive, up about seven points. we advance .2%. we saw that 1.16 handle on euro-dollar. 1.170 one is where we trade right now. tom: no question. there are telltale signs across the bloomberg come equities, bonds, currencies, and gold. gold has broken down again. ounce.6 -- $1867 an oil down almost two dollars a barrel. jonathan: coming up
we have seen this mass debt built -- jonathan: i will jump in. david leibowitz of j.p.n asset management. some cracks in the line. forgive me, i am sorry. let me get economic data quickly. initial jobless claims at 751,000, down from the previous read. the estimate was 770,000. upside surprise on the gdp figure. the best way to think about this, shut down in q2, -31.4%. , an annualized jump of 33.1%. the momentum and sustainability of the improvement, what is q4 look like, that is the question...
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david gergen. jackie, from the daily best. a cnn political analyst and emergency physician at brown university and cnn medical analyst jonathan reiner, director of medicine at the university. david, let me start with you. why do you think vice president pence is on the campaign trail even as coronavirus in his circle spreads. >> the obsession of winning victory dwarfs everything else with this group. we've known that. you have to feel badly for the victims. this was not fair to them. even so, i think what's stunning to this, what the vice president is trying to do is keep the story tamped down. with 10 days left every day devoted to the pandemic is a day lost, a day squandered trying to do this comeback. what we have over the course of time, maybe five or six people close to -- in part of the biden circle have come down with covid whereas vice president pence, three dozen. it's a 6-1 ratio. can't everybody make a lot of meaning out of that? no wonder it's a big story. >> dr. reiner, we have learned at least two of these five people we know of infected with the coronavirus are his chief of staff and body man, somebody with him
david gergen. jackie, from the daily best. a cnn political analyst and emergency physician at brown university and cnn medical analyst jonathan reiner, director of medicine at the university. david, let me start with you. why do you think vice president pence is on the campaign trail even as coronavirus in his circle spreads. >> the obsession of winning victory dwarfs everything else with this group. we've known that. you have to feel badly for the victims. this was not fair to them. even...
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david westin. looking forward to that on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from london and new york for our audience worldwideod morning. about one hour away from the opening bell in new york. we fade a little bit on s&p futures. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. with economic data, here is lisa. lisa: housing starts coming in a little bit below estimates, 1.40 5 million housing starts. momentum pulling a little bit, for tickly as we see the wildfire. building permits -- particularly as we see the wildfire. building permits coming in ahead of expectations. aped highlights the k-shpae recovery. people who have the ability to buy a home are doing so. even as we see evictions and rent delays picking up in other regions. piloting the dissidents of this economic recovery. jonathan: what we call? the hamptons manchester -- the hamptons and pastors bread. lisa: greenwich manhattan. jonathan: headlines coming from the president of the united states. he wants a bigger stimulus bill than the democrats. he goes on to say he expects leader mcconnell to be on board if there is a relief deal. the
david westin. looking forward to that on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from london and new york for our audience worldwideod morning. about one hour away from the opening bell in new york. we fade a little bit on s&p futures. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. with economic data, here is lisa. lisa: housing starts coming in a little bit below estimates, 1.40 5 million housing starts. momentum pulling a little bit, for tickly as we see the wildfire. building permits --...
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jonathan: i would love to know what david solomon would have to say if mike said i want to go see aoct the green deal. you won't it's her that one, don't worry. [laughter] mike: appreciate that. jonathan: thank you very much. let's get to the bond market quickly. twos-tens, we talked about this chart last week. we've topped out at about 70 basis points twice now in the last six months, and we've done it again. last friday, bridging that level. then we roll back over again. we keep talking about potential limits on the long end. to some degree, this chart speaks to that. tom: it is just uncertainty out there. be honest. marty schenker was brilliant earlier. it is about the presidential election, yes, but the uncertainty about a president with a senate on the same side or a president with a different party senate is really the key issue. jonathan: much more still to come on "bloomberg surveillance ." coming up, lawrence gostin, georgetown university professor. i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg. the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. house speaker nancy pelosi and the white house acc
jonathan: i would love to know what david solomon would have to say if mike said i want to go see aoct the green deal. you won't it's her that one, don't worry. [laughter] mike: appreciate that. jonathan: thank you very much. let's get to the bond market quickly. twos-tens, we talked about this chart last week. we've topped out at about 70 basis points twice now in the last six months, and we've done it again. last friday, bridging that level. then we roll back over again. we keep talking about...
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years as opposed to clinging to the grievances of a narrowing base. >> jonathan cape harlt, we'll leave it there. thank you. david wasserman, thank you. monica, ali, thank you as well. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. the justice department is suing google. it is the largest antitrust case against a tech company in two decades. they're accusing the tech giant of violating antitrust laws. the suit claims that google has been abusing its dominance as a search engine to stifle competition in the search and advertising space. it follows a year-long investigation by the doj and it could open the door to more suits against other tech companies like apple and facebook. >>> infecting people with covid to fight covid. scientists just announcing big new steps in the world's battle against coronavirus. >>> also from the court to the tv now, nba star cj mccollum joining me as he gets ready to launch a brand new show with a pretty biggest, senator kamala harris. we're going to talk about cj's conversation with the democratic vice presidential nominee, the election and the league's activism. ilure. understandin
years as opposed to clinging to the grievances of a narrowing base. >> jonathan cape harlt, we'll leave it there. thank you. david wasserman, thank you. monica, ali, thank you as well. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. the justice department is suing google. it is the largest antitrust case against a tech company in two decades. they're accusing the tech giant of violating antitrust laws. the suit claims that google has been abusing its dominance as a search engine...
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jonathan reiner. he is here as well. david former senior adviser to president obama and frank gruny columnist for the "new york times" all join me. good evening one and all. john, first up. once again everything we heard from the president about his understanding of the virus better was all a complete farce. the entire thing is a farce. and now a man who is actively infected with the deadly virus has left the hospital, returned to the white house without proper precautions. a complete and utter total dereliction of duty. now what? >> well a couple things, don. first of all, we'll watch over the next few days to see the course of is disease. if he was only infected a few days ago he has a significant course of danger left. ds the doctor wouldn't answer if he had pneumonia. the doctor has shown to be not credible over the last few days. we have to assume the president does have pneumonia. if he was infected a week earlier then maybe he, his odds are better. dr. reiner can speak to that. second thing we have to do is monitor the
jonathan reiner. he is here as well. david former senior adviser to president obama and frank gruny columnist for the "new york times" all join me. good evening one and all. john, first up. once again everything we heard from the president about his understanding of the virus better was all a complete farce. the entire thing is a farce. and now a man who is actively infected with the deadly virus has left the hospital, returned to the white house without proper precautions. a complete...
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annmarie: jonathan ferro in conversation with world bank president david malpass.o the first word news with laura wright. laura: u.k. prime minister boris johnson has announced bars and pubs will close in the worst hit part of england. the chief medical officer says local authorities will need to take more action to get the virus under control. in some areas, significantly more. bridgewater associates founder ray dalio says china has the upper hand over the u.s. on a range of issues. speaking at a conference, he said time is on beijing's side in the spat with washington and that the next u.s. administration will have to deal with china's continuing rise. he warned the tensions could spiral into armed conflict. side ands on china's it is not on the united states' side for various developments. i think what is going to be a difficult situation in the new destiny ision is the on the side of china growing and doing better probably. laura: global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 12
annmarie: jonathan ferro in conversation with world bank president david malpass.o the first word news with laura wright. laura: u.k. prime minister boris johnson has announced bars and pubs will close in the worst hit part of england. the chief medical officer says local authorities will need to take more action to get the virus under control. in some areas, significantly more. bridgewater associates founder ray dalio says china has the upper hand over the u.s. on a range of issues. speaking...
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. >> so david ignatius and jonathan lemire, reverend al and katty kay is joining us and also cohost ofthe circus and executive editor of the recount, john heilemann. and political reporter for "the washington post" and political analyst robert costa, the moderator of washington week on pbs. >> so we'll get to the polls in a second, but first, bob costa, what's happening on capitol hill? you have a president who said we aren't going to have any relief, any covid relief packages between now and the election. canceled it unilaterally. then his team started scrambling, then the president erratically said, no, we'll do more than the democrats have said. you talk about a colossal mess three weeks out. can you give us the latest on the hill? >> in short, joe, my republican sources this weekend especially in the senate they think the president and secretary mnuchin and mark meadows they have blinked over the negotiations over the stimulus. he walks away from the table, walks right back to the table and some of the conservative senators don't want to be spending at the $2 trillion level that na
. >> so david ignatius and jonathan lemire, reverend al and katty kay is joining us and also cohost ofthe circus and executive editor of the recount, john heilemann. and political reporter for "the washington post" and political analyst robert costa, the moderator of washington week on pbs. >> so we'll get to the polls in a second, but first, bob costa, what's happening on capitol hill? you have a president who said we aren't going to have any relief, any covid relief...
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i thought we were talking to david sowerby of michigan earlier this morning, and he said, who gets called for a poll? jonathant me. we talked about you getting called for a poll the other day. i would love to see that. jane foley of rep. banks:, senior fx of rabobank -- of rabobank, senior fx strategist, coming up on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. call, click, or visit your local xfinity store today. jonathan: from london and new york, good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. 60 minutes from the opening baell. the gap lower in europe. down 51.00, more restrictions coming in europe. potentially a lockdown in france. look out for emmanuel macron later this evening. potentially a proposal from angela merkel on closing bars and restaurants for over a month. lower bymarket yields a basis p
i thought we were talking to david sowerby of michigan earlier this morning, and he said, who gets called for a poll? jonathant me. we talked about you getting called for a poll the other day. i would love to see that. jane foley of rep. banks:, senior fx of rabobank -- of rabobank, senior fx strategist, coming up on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch...
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jonathan karl. what are yourght? what can we expect from the president? >> reporter: well, david, i expect the president to hit biden with all of the fury that he hit him in the first debate. he will go after his son, hunter's business dealings, regardless if the subject comes up. his advis biden on economic issues, which they believe are still the president's strongest area. and david, the president's advisers think it actually helps him that the mics will be muted for part of the time because what they want more than anything to come out of this debate is for biden to make a mistake and they believe that is more likely to happen if he isn't constantly being interrupted by the president. >> jon karl in nashville. we'll see you shortly. we'll have live coverage of the final debate coming up at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. >>> in the meantime, to that new warning about election interference. u.s. authorities say russia and iran have obtained voter registration information and that iran has used that information to send threatening messages to voters. tonight, state and loc
jonathan karl. what are yourght? what can we expect from the president? >> reporter: well, david, i expect the president to hit biden with all of the fury that he hit him in the first debate. he will go after his son, hunter's business dealings, regardless if the subject comes up. his advis biden on economic issues, which they believe are still the president's strongest area. and david, the president's advisers think it actually helps him that the mics will be muted for part of the time...
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david malpass coming up on "the open" to begin the world banks important week. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ jonathanork and london for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. equities advance, up .7% on the s&p 500. we are higher 23 points and we begin with the bait issue. markets anticipating another stimulus package despite little progress on capitol hill. >> markets quite focused on stimulus. >> fiscal stimulus. >> more fiscal stimulus. >> another round of stimulus in the u.s. >> if we want the market to stay at these levels and behave. >> i think you need it badly. >> it is desperately needed. >> pricing and we will get more fiscal accommodation. >> fiscal is not a given. >> we are used to grandstanding. between getting something done ahead of the election. >> whether there is stimulus before or after the election. >>
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jonathan: is that a trade policy trade? what is that? david: i do think that it is a sort of trade policy premium uncertainty associated with a trump administration. that extends to not only relationships with china, but also the way that tariff policy has been used with a number of trading partners, including allies of the u.s. as well. when you take that out, that implies a weaker dollar. i think a big u.s. fiscal stimulus package would also be a sort of signal for the market to more decisively go into a rotation trade and a kind of global reflation trade. i think you get a steeper treasury curve as part of that as well. i think you get some rotation from growth to value. i think also into some of those assets like emerging markets that do better in a global reflation world. jonathan: and there i say, you said it a muscle let's discuss it, this rotation. the elusive rotation. this idea that the banks can start doing well, the curves can start steepening. that is the trade everyone wants to see work and just hasn't for so long. if it worked i
jonathan: is that a trade policy trade? what is that? david: i do think that it is a sort of trade policy premium uncertainty associated with a trump administration. that extends to not only relationships with china, but also the way that tariff policy has been used with a number of trading partners, including allies of the u.s. as well. when you take that out, that implies a weaker dollar. i think a big u.s. fiscal stimulus package would also be a sort of signal for the market to more...
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so david mentioned the arm chair psychology. jonathan lemire tweeted this.hether it feels like so many of trump's recent decisions are less about him trying to win and more about setting up excuses as to why he lost. i think that is right. but are you surprised that so many people are in on that effort with him? >> well, look, at the end, nicolle, what is the rational for the re-election. he's wrecked the country. he's done unbelievable damage. he didn't do it alone. did he with his -- and collaborators and accompliced in the united states senate and the lie he told was the biggest lethal lie in american history. 250,000 dead people and if it was germany we've had 150,000 more alive. shattered economy and schooling for every kid in the country is wrecked. america's way of life, our rituals as we begin are in the middle of the fall, it is all gone. so this is the most inept, the most malice president. he's divided the country. his record is one of total failure. he's the greatest failure in the history of united states. and he don't say that what a hyperbole.
so david mentioned the arm chair psychology. jonathan lemire tweeted this.hether it feels like so many of trump's recent decisions are less about him trying to win and more about setting up excuses as to why he lost. i think that is right. but are you surprised that so many people are in on that effort with him? >> well, look, at the end, nicolle, what is the rational for the re-election. he's wrecked the country. he's done unbelievable damage. he didn't do it alone. did he with his --...
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jonathan ferro looking head to the market open. jim keenan of blackrock will be joining us in about an hour. david kelly of jp morgan also with us. er, dan -- ashok bhatia, dan ives of wedbush. bankruptcy. tom: these are guys who do not get up early. i get it. jonathan: just flipping that one out. carry on. are we are thrilled you with us early or mid morning. red and green on the screen right now. with aow barry ritholtz really important conversation. we look at bloomberg wealth and bloomberg opinion, and his skill sets about actually getting through the financial investment storms. i want to talk about product development and the new new. you and i have lived this. .aybe it is esg maybe it is special purpose acquisition company's. whatever it is, you and i know this happens at 11:00 meetings in a skyscraper in new york where six people sit in a room and say what can we do to package a new product to excite people? that is how the game is played, right? barry: that is right come in the history of modern wall street and modern finance has been a sequence of product development going all the way back to mutual ,unds, structured pro
jonathan ferro looking head to the market open. jim keenan of blackrock will be joining us in about an hour. david kelly of jp morgan also with us. er, dan -- ashok bhatia, dan ives of wedbush. bankruptcy. tom: these are guys who do not get up early. i get it. jonathan: just flipping that one out. carry on. are we are thrilled you with us early or mid morning. red and green on the screen right now. with aow barry ritholtz really important conversation. we look at bloomberg wealth and bloomberg...
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david: i hope it is just a week. thank you so much to jonathan levin. with the swing state of florida, we turn to the democratic candidate and what may prove to be a key congressional race, cohn.winning writer alan we welcome him to bloomberg. thank you for joining us. give us a sense of your race, your district. alan: the good news for us is a new poll came out yesterday showing that we are in a statistical tie in the presidential race. it is also a statistical tie. 4 always plays a pivotal role because it becomes a bellwether. whatever party dominates usually takes the state. what's incredible this year is it has taken on national significance with all the discussion about whether there will be games played with the election, what we would think is impossible, but we have seen a lot of impossible thing the last four years, if the presidential race winds up in the house it is settled not by majority but congressional delegation majority. right now, florida has one more republican than democrat. if i win, it looks to a democratic majority. some of the t
david: i hope it is just a week. thank you so much to jonathan levin. with the swing state of florida, we turn to the democratic candidate and what may prove to be a key congressional race, cohn.winning writer alan we welcome him to bloomberg. thank you for joining us. give us a sense of your race, your district. alan: the good news for us is a new poll came out yesterday showing that we are in a statistical tie in the presidential race. it is also a statistical tie. 4 always plays a pivotal...
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david? >> all right, alex perez tonight. alex, thank you. and we should point out, you can see michael's full interview with jonathan mattingly tomorrow morning right here on "good morning america." >>> as we continue here tonight, the two-star marine general now relieved of come pant on the, accused of using a racial slur. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the investigation is not over, but two-star major general stephen neary, head of marine corps forces in europe and africa, has already been stripped of his command, accused of using a racial epithet at a training session in germany. a u.s. official confirming details in an account in "stars and stripes ghats marines were "jolted" when a lance corporal says they heard the commander use a racial slur at the august event. loud music was playing, including rap, which incorporated the slur. the lance corporal telling the paper that the music prompted neary to repeat the slur, asking the junior marines how they would feel with him using the word. the junior marine saying, "even if neary was attempting to be instructive about the taboo nature of the word, it came as a shock." general near
david? >> all right, alex perez tonight. alex, thank you. and we should point out, you can see michael's full interview with jonathan mattingly tomorrow morning right here on "good morning america." >>> as we continue here tonight, the two-star marine general now relieved of come pant on the, accused of using a racial slur. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the investigation is not over, but two-star major general stephen neary, head of marine corps forces...
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you can see the memorial here, jonathan price an admired member of the community, shot and killed at this convenience store. this morning, wolfe city police officer shaun davidmy son. my baby. >> reporter: price, a 31-year-old city employee, was killed in this convenience store parking lot after witnesses say he was trying to defuse a heated argument between a couple inside the store. >> three gunshots went off and i turned and looked at them and i said a cop just shot somebody. >> reporter: according to the texas rangers, which is handling the investigation, when officer lucas arrived, price walked away in, quote, a nonthreatening posture. the rangers say lucas tasered price before shooting and killing him. addingm the preliminary investigation indicates the actions of officer lucas were not objectively reasonable. price was a beloved pillar of the community who worked with and coached children and had a personal training business. overnight, more than 100 people showing up to honor jonathan's life outside the gas station where he was killed locking hands and wearing masks. >> black people aren't making it up. we're not playing a race card. there is a probl
you can see the memorial here, jonathan price an admired member of the community, shot and killed at this convenience store. this morning, wolfe city police officer shaun davidmy son. my baby. >> reporter: price, a 31-year-old city employee, was killed in this convenience store parking lot after witnesses say he was trying to defuse a heated argument between a couple inside the store. >> three gunshots went off and i turned and looked at them and i said a cop just shot somebody....
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and i want to go now to david axelrod, former senior adviser to president obama. dana bash, and dr. jonathan reiner, who advised the white house medical team under president george bush. so dr. reiner, president trump in wisconsin. we can see those images right now. it is quite jarring. record hospitalizations, record deaths in that state. yet a rally, largely maskless, no social distancing. as the governor of the state is pleading for people to heed these warnings. the president's strategy, though, is covid, covid, covid, fake news. >> right. the president is gaslighting the country, and he's putting his supporters and the rest of the country at greater peril when he does that. imagine winston churchill or fdr saying war, war, war, why do they always ask me about the war? because it's the predominant, preeminent challenge we're facing right now is covid. we had 73,000 new cases today. we've averaged 71,000 new cases every day. we have had 500,000 new cases in the last week. you can close your eyes to it, but this is not going away. hospitalizations are at the highest level since the middle
and i want to go now to david axelrod, former senior adviser to president obama. dana bash, and dr. jonathan reiner, who advised the white house medical team under president george bush. so dr. reiner, president trump in wisconsin. we can see those images right now. it is quite jarring. record hospitalizations, record deaths in that state. yet a rally, largely maskless, no social distancing. as the governor of the state is pleading for people to heed these warnings. the president's strategy,...
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david? >> stay tuned on that front. stephanie ramos, thank you tonight. >>> we're going to turn new to that texas police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of jonathan price. witnesses say that price was simply trying to stop a domestic dispute. here's abc's marcus moore from texas. >> reporter: growing questions tonight about why a 31-year-old black man was shot dead by police after attempting to break up a domestic dispute at a texas convenience store. witnesses say jonathan price was trying to defuse an argument inside this wolfe city store on saturday. when officer shaun lucas arrived, investigators say, price "resisted in a non-threatening posture" and walked away. lucas tasered price, then shot him. >> three gunshots went off and i turned and looked at them and i said, "a cop just shot somebody." >> reporter: a lawyer for the family says price was unarmed. tonight, his mother demanding justice. >> just let him feel the pain that i'm feeling. my son got life. i want him to get life. >> reporter: lucas is now charged with price's murder. >> we don't think that he should be ever, ever free again. there was an absolutely no justification for the u
david? >> stay tuned on that front. stephanie ramos, thank you tonight. >>> we're going to turn new to that texas police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of jonathan price. witnesses say that price was simply trying to stop a domestic dispute. here's abc's marcus moore from texas. >> reporter: growing questions tonight about why a 31-year-old black man was shot dead by police after attempting to break up a domestic dispute at a texas convenience store....
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david page. we used to do that in a commercial break, tom, not live on air. but i think people now. [laughter] jonathanfrom london and new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance" for our audience worldwide live on bloomberg tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a little bit of risk aversion to kickoff the trading week. down 34, negative about 1%. losses across the continent as well. dollar stronger, euro weaker. in the bond market, there is the move. the bid is back, down almost four basis points to .068%. , the increase in infections of covid-19 and the additional restrictions we are starting to see from some of the biggest economies on the continent. this is what mohamed el-erian had to say. we will see more and more dispersion going on because in the west we are not doing a great job of living with covid, and covid is the great fun equalizer. the strong get stronger, the we can get weaker. that has been the story for the last nine months. is it going to change into 2021? tom: there has been a massive change over the weekend in pandemic dynamics. that full's into g
david page. we used to do that in a commercial break, tom, not live on air. but i think people now. [laughter] jonathanfrom london and new york, this is "bloomberg surveillance" for our audience worldwide live on bloomberg tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a little bit of risk aversion to kickoff the trading week. down 34, negative about 1%. losses across the continent as well. dollar stronger, euro weaker. in the bond market, there is the...
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jonathan's coffeehouse. how did that get started. thomas: and aggression in the book on coffeehouse, we don't have time to get into it but . david: recipe) it. thomas: exactly. the stock market, there been joke stock companies for 150 years or more at that point. but up until the 1680s or so, there were very few shares there were almost never traded. maybe an african company which was a slave company. they were in fact companies that have shares that in theory can move but they very rarely did . david: intended to be bought and sold by a very small group of people right . i. thomas: in the 1680s, the started to change. and very rapidly. a lot of new companies formed all kinds of things. mining companies, insurance companies. they called this, the 1690s, roughly 21750, call the financial revolution. the term amongst historians of the period in one of the arguments in the book is understanding this revolution is simply a part of the scientific revolution. a large intellectual transformation going on. and the people did not separate. and tomorrow i'll be a financial revolutionist. edmund talley was working on the math of the life i
jonathan's coffeehouse. how did that get started. thomas: and aggression in the book on coffeehouse, we don't have time to get into it but . david: recipe) it. thomas: exactly. the stock market, there been joke stock companies for 150 years or more at that point. but up until the 1680s or so, there were very few shares there were almost never traded. maybe an african company which was a slave company. they were in fact companies that have shares that in theory can move but they very rarely did...
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jonathan: it is a market long on optimism. house speaker nancy pelosi speaking on abc this week. tomorrow, 12:30 eastern, speaking on bloomberg tv and radio with davidtin. a conversation you do not want to miss. here's the price action this monday morning. squeezing out a third week of gains on the s&p 500, and we add some weight to it this morning. we advanced 0.8%. in the bond market, yield market up -- yield up. $1.1767ancing, overnight. encouraging.where encouraging economic data out of china. the president in penciling it tomorrow, and thursday a debate with joe biden. tom: it is going to be interesting. let's get right to it. there is so much to talk about. kevin cirilli joining us, chief washington correspondent. we welcome all of you on bloomberg radio and television. tottenhampless in this weekend. they looked like the new york jets the back half of the game. i went through and looked at all the different polls, led by survey monkey. you've got to be kidding me. to the polls have any veracity right now to pros like you? kevin: yes. atul state -- battleground state polls came out this weekend that showed president trump within the margin of
jonathan: it is a market long on optimism. house speaker nancy pelosi speaking on abc this week. tomorrow, 12:30 eastern, speaking on bloomberg tv and radio with davidtin. a conversation you do not want to miss. here's the price action this monday morning. squeezing out a third week of gains on the s&p 500, and we add some weight to it this morning. we advanced 0.8%. in the bond market, yield market up -- yield up. $1.1767ancing, overnight. encouraging.where encouraging economic data out of...
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david: thank you for that reporting. , weng up on bloomberg radio will continue our second hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathanom the city of london for our audience worldwide, bloomberg real yield starts right now. we begin with the big issue, the global economy grappling with a second wave. >> we are deep into the second wave of the pandemic. >> new cases rising again. some kind ofent of local restrictions, lockdowns. >> this will continue to downplay any kind of recovery. thee have to temper down impact on the economy. >> they are not shutting down activity completely. >> this economic recovery again is becoming choppy. >> we are in a recovery from one of the deepest recessions in history. >> it is becoming uneven. recovery looks very much secure. >> the u.s. economy struggles to come back. >> we are seeing this two-speed economy develop. jonathan: george is with us now. it is different this time, that's true. how different is it? george: to be on the show. it is different this time. as many of the people that you just highlighted mentioned, there are varying degrees of , boths that the economy domestic u.s
david: thank you for that reporting. , weng up on bloomberg radio will continue our second hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathanom the city of london for our audience worldwide, bloomberg real yield starts right now. we begin with the big issue, the global economy grappling with a second wave. >> we are deep into the second wave of the pandemic. >> new cases rising again. some kind ofent of local restrictions, lockdowns. >> this will continue to downplay any kind of recovery....
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david welch. he will be a part of our coverage on election night tuesday, november 3. join us for the second hour of balance of power on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathany of london for our viewers worldwide, bloomberg real yield starts right now. investors preparing for the u.s. election. markets are nervous, the election 11 days out. >> we could have something that drags on for days or weeks. >> what if we do get a clean sweep? >> we are certainly seeing some change. >> directionally, rates will be going higher. >> the techno picture is not great. >> we expect volatility to continue even postelection. >> you have to get past the stimulus conversation. >> the bond market is discounting that possibility. noise, of the near term putting that behind us will reduce the premium uncertainty in the market. jonathan:
david welch. he will be a part of our coverage on election night tuesday, november 3. join us for the second hour of balance of power on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathany of london for our viewers worldwide, bloomberg real yield starts right now. investors preparing for the u.s. election. markets are nervous, the election 11 days out. >> we could have something that drags on for days or weeks. >> what if we do get a clean sweep? >> we are certainly seeing some...
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jonathan: and also where you see it. manufacturing not so much, services absolutely. that is been captured in the pmi. tom: i am glad you bring this up because davidberg was brilliant on this. i took a screen grab and put it out on twitter. the service sector inflation dynamic is original. all you need to know is service is sustained at 3% inflation, and that disinflation has dropped like a rock. goods inflation has come back and that is the inflation fear we heard be earlier from chris water of longview. rosenberg was heated about the service sector disinflation staying here with reduced aggregate demand. jonathan: and a couple of minutes i walk away. we have a big week of tech earnings. what are you looking for this week? thursday after the close will be huge. october 29, when we get those earnings, microsoft after the close, lisa mentioned that puritan amazon, apple, facebook, others as well. tom: i read every word from citigroup on apple yesterday, i read every word from joe feldman at amazon. they are both bulls. doug cassidy is grim on some of the outlooks. i look at it and it is almost 101. i'm just trying to observe. the only store busy on
jonathan: and also where you see it. manufacturing not so much, services absolutely. that is been captured in the pmi. tom: i am glad you bring this up because davidberg was brilliant on this. i took a screen grab and put it out on twitter. the service sector inflation dynamic is original. all you need to know is service is sustained at 3% inflation, and that disinflation has dropped like a rock. goods inflation has come back and that is the inflation fear we heard be earlier from chris water...
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david westin later on. ago, october 15 debate will be virtual. this out from the campaign, he will hold a rally instead of the debate. tom: we will see how strong he is to do them. jonathanup next, frances donald of manulife investment management. initial jobless claims just around the corner. your coverage continues. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: one hour away from the opening bell in new york city. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. economic data seconds away in the united states of america. expecting initial jobless claims to meet 800,000. let's bring in bloomberg's michael mckee. michael: it is thursday, so i am here. that is how you know it is thursday. we are waiting for the jobless claims numbers to be released on the internet. usually they are faster because there is less data. right now moving slowly because it is the only number out and everybody is trying to download the numbers at once. initial jobless claims, 840,000 last week, that is up from the prior week, which was revised 837, and higher than the consensus of 820,000. doesn't make a difference? not really. a lot of questions given how accurate the numbers are. it does tell you
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. >> david ignatius, if that, in fact, bears out to be the case, which we've been receiving reports from jonathanire all morning that the president, obviously, knew about hope hicks, knew she was positive. still went up to this fundraiser and still was in close quarters with many of his supporters even after knowing this. it really does show a recklessness, not just politically but also personally. >> joe, he had other people's health in his hands as it were. and i think anybody who goes over these facts would ask, was the president behaving irresponsibly? he has tried to carry himself as if he's a kind of superman that doesn't wear a mask, you know, implies at every stop, it's only the weak people who are worried about this. it's going to go away. it's not that big a deal. and now he's been brought low by it. you can try to manage and manipulate the news but you know what? you can't manage the virus. the virus ended up being stronger than all these efforts to minimize it and say it was going away and here it is. so i think that really does shape the way all of us are going to think about the rem
. >> david ignatius, if that, in fact, bears out to be the case, which we've been receiving reports from jonathanire all morning that the president, obviously, knew about hope hicks, knew she was positive. still went up to this fundraiser and still was in close quarters with many of his supporters even after knowing this. it really does show a recklessness, not just politically but also personally. >> joe, he had other people's health in his hands as it were. and i think anybody who...
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had a plan that's what he brought to it >> and, david, stop making sense was, the bar was raised very high in '84 with yourself and the lit great jonathanyou think of spike lee, what is it about his filmography did you see that made you text him about this project? >> in some ways similar to jonathan he often does films that are kind of an ensemble piece it's a group of actors that work together and you get to know them during the course of the film, their personalities and quirks, and then you see how they react with one another and how that plays out and in a way, the band and i on stage, a similar kind of thingis personality. you get to know them a little bit and then you see them all working together as this kind of amazing intricate machine. >> if you want to be lifted up, david also has a great website called "reasons to be cheerful" where i went on yesterday and it's got all kinds of great anecdotes and stories. if you're looking for things to bring you out of your funk, that's another great place to search david, thank you so much we really appreciate you being on with us today. >> thank you thank you for mentioning "reasons to
had a plan that's what he brought to it >> and, david, stop making sense was, the bar was raised very high in '84 with yourself and the lit great jonathanyou think of spike lee, what is it about his filmography did you see that made you text him about this project? >> in some ways similar to jonathan he often does films that are kind of an ensemble piece it's a group of actors that work together and you get to know them during the course of the film, their personalities and quirks,...