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was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent and then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we would i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear state house doors all over the country closing. where they were saying oh no it's not something that we should be looking at because the fact is that there are consequences to to to to passing legislation that really riles up your constituency political revenge and the demonstration that if you if you go against the 2nd amendment there's a price to be paid. the n.r.a. tries to ensure its opponents pay that price and that politicians and public officials are aware of that threat. the conservative state of texas had never caused major problems for the n.r.a. people in the south have traditionally been firm supporters of the 2nd amendment.
was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent and then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we would i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear state house doors all over the country...
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was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we when i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization and 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear statehouse doors all over the country closing where they were saying oh no it's not something that we should be looking at because the fact is that there are consequences to to to to passing legislation that really riles up your constituency political revenge and the demonstration that if you if you go against the 2nd amendment there's a price to be paid. the n.r.a. tries to ensure its opponents pay that price and that politicians and public officials are aware of that threat. the conservative state of texas had never caused major problems for the n.r.a. people in the south have traditionally been firm supporters of the 2nd amendment. so the
was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we when i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization and 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear statehouse doors all over the country...
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was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent of then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we would i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear statehouse doors all over the country closing where they were saying oh no it's not something that we should be looking at because the fact is that there are consequences to to to to passing legislation that really riles up your constituency those political revenge and the demonstration that if you if you go against the 2nd amendment there's a price to be paid. the n.r.a. tries to ensure its opponents pay that price and that politicians and public officials are aware of that threat. the conservative state of texas had never caused major problems for the n.r.a. people in the south have traditionally been firm supporters of the 2nd amendme
was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent of then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we would i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear statehouse doors all over the country...
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was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent of then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we would i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization and 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear statehouse doors all over the country closing. where they were saying oh no it's not something that we should be looking at because the fact is that there are consequences to to to to passing legislation that really riles up your constituency was political revenge and the demonstration that if you if you go against the 2nd amendment there's a price to be paid. the n.r.a. tries to ensure its opponents pay that price and that politicians and public officials are aware of that threat. the conservative state of texas had never caused major problems for the n.r.a. people in the south have traditionally been firm supporters of the 2nd amen
was headed by david keene an experienced strategist considered a powerful opponent of then president barack obama he has since openly acknowledged his role in the removal of the colorado senate leader claiming that there was simply too much at stake back then. we would i went out there lobbied against it. as did every other organization and 2nd amendment that was very important in that in that whole battle that was going on. because you could almost hear statehouse doors all over the country...
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david, tom keene, editor at large at bloomberg news, once praised your talents when he stressed most of all your hands-on approach. to paraphrase tom keene's words from others stopped, but you didn't. quality such as this are important, particularly in times of crisis. it is with great anticipation that we await hearing what you have to say today on the outlook for the global economy and the impact of the pandemic in developing countries and the world bank's agenda. i wish you all are fruitful debate. david, the floor is yours. david: good to see you. thank you very much, jens, for the very nice introduction. thank you to asiya muhammad and when this bank for -- bundesbank for hosting a virtually. i'm here to set the stage ahead of the imf and world bank group's annual meetings which will focus on covid and debt and engage partners in urgent discussions on human capital, climate change, and digital of element. before i begin, i would be remiss not to mention that this is the first time that the positioning speech for the world group annual meetings is being held in continental europe
david, tom keene, editor at large at bloomberg news, once praised your talents when he stressed most of all your hands-on approach. to paraphrase tom keene's words from others stopped, but you didn't. quality such as this are important, particularly in times of crisis. it is with great anticipation that we await hearing what you have to say today on the outlook for the global economy and the impact of the pandemic in developing countries and the world bank's agenda. i wish you all are fruitful...
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later arrested with the anger boiling over the government is keen to put a lid on the protests any way it can. the trouble cup often throws a david versus goliath type matches tonight is no exception european champions face division side f.c. in the 1st round starting a run of 8 matches and $23.00 days. will be looking to take advantage of that although their aims are modest to say the least. quaint. isn't used to the big time 100000 people call this place home it's also home to 5th division side f.c. . because pride and joy is the stand the oldest in germany now the latest chapter in this club's history a cup game against the mighty buy in munich. of course we've been having a bit of a joke about it just get them out the way and then we'll be one round closer to the final rule excited you don't get drawn against by and every year will be a huge experience for us. to browse niche the game will have some personal significance used to play at youth level. and with current. they remain in contact to this day. right every so often how we're all doing the distance is a problem now we're both parents we don't see each other too often w
later arrested with the anger boiling over the government is keen to put a lid on the protests any way it can. the trouble cup often throws a david versus goliath type matches tonight is no exception european champions face division side f.c. in the 1st round starting a run of 8 matches and $23.00 days. will be looking to take advantage of that although their aims are modest to say the least. quaint. isn't used to the big time 100000 people call this place home it's also home to 5th division...
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david westin busy. it will keep all of us busy. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro.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 tond depletion from the 1950's. the cod depletion from the 1970's from 3 million to one m
david westin busy. it will keep all of us busy. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro.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...
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jonathan: david kelly of jp morgan asset management making it all sound very easy. this thursday morning, good morning. alongside tom keene 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, compared to the ordinary commercial banks, they have a very
jonathan: david kelly of jp morgan asset management making it all sound very easy. this thursday morning, good morning. alongside tom keene 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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a sobering conversation with david malpass, the world bank president ahead of the imf world bank meeting. from london and new york, alongside lisa abramowicz and tom keeneathan 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, it is all about content, just like you. jonathan: i look at your resume. out of k
a sobering conversation with david malpass, the world bank president ahead of the imf world bank meeting. from london and new york, alongside lisa abramowicz and tom keeneathan 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....
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football coach david shaw says the uncertainty did take a mental toll on both the athletes and coaches but they are just thrilled to be back. >>and given him all for most coaches planning is keen to boost we know where we're going to be what we're going to be there. >>who's going to be there what they're going to be doing we have all laid out. and all those schedules every other week got thrown in the garbage stanford head football coach david shaw says during the pandemic the only thing he's been able to plan a is constant change so for me. >>it's just a great blessing of being able. looking at the options. >>and not spending a lot of time or emotion on what you hope to have happen shah says it was tough the summer when the pac 12 football season hung in the balance isn't working working working, we've got to july they were great place to live in the season's first steps. >>so that's the hope to start school until once football season got the green light in late september shaw says his staff immediately started scrambling to get players back on campus find somewhere that would allow the team to practice and put safety protocols in place them when we're asked lot this when you
football coach david shaw says the uncertainty did take a mental toll on both the athletes and coaches but they are just thrilled to be back. >>and given him all for most coaches planning is keen to boost we know where we're going to be what we're going to be there. >>who's going to be there what they're going to be doing we have all laid out. and all those schedules every other week got thrown in the garbage stanford head football coach david shaw says during the pandemic the only...
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david, mr trump seems very keen to declare himself fit. quite a bit about how he feels right now. what are the implications for that has to the presidential campaign and what he's going to do next? well, charlie, donald trump's first television interview since being diagnosed with the coronavirus last week took the form of medical evaluation by a doctor from fox news. form of medical evaluation by a doctorfrom fox news. and as you heard there, he declared himself to be very well and having completed a course of medication, including a powerful steroid normally given to people that are suffering from more serious symptoms of the coronavirus, as to whether he is yet to test negative for the coronavirus, president tom said he had taken a test but was yet to hear the results and would probably take another one later today. the president said he could have contracted the coronavirus at a big gathering at the white house, possibly the suggestion being one that was held two weeks ago for the president to unveil his latest picks for the us supreme
david, mr trump seems very keen to declare himself fit. quite a bit about how he feels right now. what are the implications for that has to the presidential campaign and what he's going to do next? well, charlie, donald trump's first television interview since being diagnosed with the coronavirus last week took the form of medical evaluation by a doctor from fox news. form of medical evaluation by a doctorfrom fox news. and as you heard there, he declared himself to be very well and having...
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mills talk with stanford head coach david shaw about the emotional and logistical roller coaster it took get here. >>i'm giving him all >>for most coaches planning is keen to boost we know where we're going to be what we're going to be there. >>who's going to be there what they're going to be doing we have all laid out. and all those schedules every other week got thrown in the garbage stanford head football coach david shaw says during the pandemic the only thing he's been able to plan a is constant change so for me. >>it's just a great blessing of being able. looking at the options and not spending a lot of time or emotion on what you hope to have happen shah says it was tough the summer when the pac 12 football season hung in the balance isn't working working working, we've got to july they were great place to live in the season's first steps. >>so that's the hope to start school until once football season got the green light in late september shaw says his staff immediately started scrambling to get players back on campus find somewhere that would allow the team to practice and put safety protocols in place them when we're asking a lot not having th
mills talk with stanford head coach david shaw about the emotional and logistical roller coaster it took get here. >>i'm giving him all >>for most coaches planning is keen to boost we know where we're going to be what we're going to be there. >>who's going to be there what they're going to be doing we have all laid out. and all those schedules every other week got thrown in the garbage stanford head football coach david shaw says during the pandemic the only thing he's been...
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there david tell us more about emanuel khan's visit what else he had to say and also what security measures have been put in place. well the president 1st of all was very keen to appear on the scene to offer its regrets and comfort to the relatives of those 'd who were killed in such appalling circumstances inside the roman catholics biggest church here in nice right in the center of the city of facility basilica of not too damn so as it was pointed out by the police who witnessed the aftermath of the attack it was in the poor living scene an appalling scene one woman's head of being completely cut off and many others have been slashed with a knife he was carrying so the president 1st of all wanted to try and reassure the local residents of nice plan is in place a strategy is in place and that france will not tolerate these type of attacks which are meant to divide the communities to divide the muslim community from the christian catholic community of france this what is most important message and of course it came in the wake of the islamic fascist comment by the nice man i think he was keen to sort of remove those sort of divisive comments entirely from t
there david tell us more about emanuel khan's visit what else he had to say and also what security measures have been put in place. well the president 1st of all was very keen to appear on the scene to offer its regrets and comfort to the relatives of those 'd who were killed in such appalling circumstances inside the roman catholics biggest church here in nice right in the center of the city of facility basilica of not too damn so as it was pointed out by the police who witnessed the aftermath...
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david westin. you really wonder if there will be some news there off a morning of discussions. israel, nancy in pelosi in washington, stimulus in the air. stay with us. and edwards in london, i'm tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. i'mnna edwards in london, tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: lumber surveillance. good morning, everyone. it is history being made. this is something the president of the united states really, really, really wants to talk about thursday in nashville. the treasury secretary of the united states of america was mr. netanyahu, and of course the greetings of the foreign minister of the united arab emirates. son of the uae founder, and that is an important issue here. this is sheik abdullah bends i.e. -- ben sayyid. mr. trump would certainly like to say this is with his leadership. anna edwards, much has been talked about with supportive mr. trump, that he deserved consideration for the nobel peace prize over this matter. but it is without question a historic moment. from to buy the emirates airline, with -- excuse me, eddie out there. these are the two at lines. emirates is the other. let us watch for a moment. the symbolism to say the least of
david westin. you really wonder if there will be some news there off a morning of discussions. israel, nancy in pelosi in washington, stimulus in the air. stay with us. and edwards in london, i'm tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. i'mnna edwards in london, tom keene in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: lumber surveillance. good morning, everyone. it is history being made. this is something the president of the united states really, really, really wants to talk about thursday in...
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keene and lisa abramowicz i'm jonathan ferro. equity futures obsession highs. session highs. a little bit later we talk about poverty, the economic mess in the state of the global economy with davidworld bank president. we will do that at about 9:10 eastern on bloomberg tv. tom: very interesting issue to see how those october meetings go. very virtual to say the least. we are monitoring that very carefully. , 219q futures up 1.9% points. right now on what has not moved, alison williams of bloomberg intelligence. she and her team do spectacular work on the banks and the financials. we start tomorrow. they are so far behind. what will earnings season do give you clarity and outlook where people can buy the banks? alison: i think the main question from an earning standpoint revolves around credit, and unfortunately we are not going to get much more clarity there. ofdo have a lingering issue paused buybacks and dividend limitations, and unfortunately we are not going to get an issue except to know the regulators continue to have these caps and the second round of stress test. unfortunately for the bigger questions, we are not going to get answers. the focus continues to be on credit
keene and lisa abramowicz i'm jonathan ferro. equity futures obsession highs. session highs. a little bit later we talk about poverty, the economic mess in the state of the global economy with davidworld bank president. we will do that at about 9:10 eastern on bloomberg tv. tom: very interesting issue to see how those october meetings go. very virtual to say the least. we are monitoring that very carefully. , 219q futures up 1.9% points. right now on what has not moved, alison williams of...
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david ingles, let's get to your top story. is pushing amp bigger relief package but the top republican in congress is not so keen.ernment protesters in thailand vowed to rally again on friday. pushingaval is already foreign investors away. confidence forthcoming, the ipo is so high that ordinary investors are being offered 20 into whatrage to buy could be the biggest share sales in history. haslinda: in the markets, no cheer despite that. lackluster, no firm direction. investors mulling over elusive stimulus talks. fresh virus restrictions in the u.k., paris and other cities in europe. that may weigh on sentiment. the dollar fled after rising yesterday. ty stocks are totally frat -- stocks are- thai totally flat right now. protesters are still in action in bangkok. that is a great starting point. look at these markets, certainly where we have come from. you look at what happened in india. it is looking like we will recover some of that. by no means are we going to recoup all of that. storyis also a very big on the virus front. who would have thought? we are talking about these things. your firstt over to word hea
david ingles, let's get to your top story. is pushing amp bigger relief package but the top republican in congress is not so keen.ernment protesters in thailand vowed to rally again on friday. pushingaval is already foreign investors away. confidence forthcoming, the ipo is so high that ordinary investors are being offered 20 into whatrage to buy could be the biggest share sales in history. haslinda: in the markets, no cheer despite that. lackluster, no firm direction. investors mulling over...
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david stokes al-jazeera. this is being the longest n.b.a. season ever because of the coronavirus shutdown it started nearly a year ago so the n.b.a. commissioner keen to give the peasant proper rest before the next campaign begins hopefully with teams no longer in a bubble. they need a break physically and mentally there's no question about that and so that gets us clearly into december and you know so said christmas the earliest more likely january as for a friend it's certainly our goal but it's dependent on some additional advancements. rapid testing may be the key here to the french open tennis world number one novak djokovic is due back on court today in the 2nd round match against ricardo sobrang case now it's all of that if well he's through to the 3rd round but only after a 5 said battle the u.s. open a runner up was up against frenchman. who's actually better known for his doubles ability as one all 4 grand slam titles but in this match he said he can play singles to survive digging deep to eventually win after 4 hours on court at redmond get us. sometimes i just feel like i find a way like today today i was not the better player on court
david stokes al-jazeera. this is being the longest n.b.a. season ever because of the coronavirus shutdown it started nearly a year ago so the n.b.a. commissioner keen to give the peasant proper rest before the next campaign begins hopefully with teams no longer in a bubble. they need a break physically and mentally there's no question about that and so that gets us clearly into december and you know so said christmas the earliest more likely january as for a friend it's certainly our goal but...
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david stokes al-jazeera this has been the longest n.b.a. season ever because of the coronavirus shutdown that started nearly a year ago so the n.b.a. commissioner is keen to give the players a proper rest before the next campaign begins hopefully with teams no longer in a bubble and they need a break physically and mentally there's no question about that and so that gets us clearly into december and you know so said christmas the earliest more likely january as for fans in seats it's it's certainly our goal but it's dependent on some additional advancements. rapid testing may be the key here sport all over the world still trying to cope with the pandemic saturday's game in italy said our football league between genoa and torino has been postponed that's because of an outbreak at genoa they've reported 14 cases among players and staff the club say they have activated all procedures and informed the relevant authorities were beaten 6 nil by napoli in the opening game last week. and rugby has been hit to just over 2 weeks before the european cup final and one of the teams involved dressing 92 has reported several cases of coronavirus the french club based
david stokes al-jazeera this has been the longest n.b.a. season ever because of the coronavirus shutdown that started nearly a year ago so the n.b.a. commissioner is keen to give the players a proper rest before the next campaign begins hopefully with teams no longer in a bubble and they need a break physically and mentally there's no question about that and so that gets us clearly into december and you know so said christmas the earliest more likely january as for fans in seats it's it's...
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david stokes al-jazeera. this has been the longest n.b.a. season ever because of the coronavirus shutdown it started nearly a year ago so the n.b.a. commissioner is keento give the players a proper rest before the next campaign begins hopefully with teams no longer in a bubble. they need a break physically and mentally there's no question about that and so that gets us clearly into december and you know so said christmas the earliest more likely january as for a friends in seats it's certainly our goal but it's dependent on some additional advancements. rapid testing may be the key here just over 2 weeks before the european club rugby final and one of the teams involved wrestling 92 has reported several cases of coronavirus the french club based in paris on now waiting for guidance from the french league they did to play exeter in the champions cup final off to beating saracens in the same last week saracens themselves will likely be concerned by today's developments and in paris right now the french open is taking place with the limits of fans watching because of the ban they make 2017 champion elaine off the pinko has knocked out 2nd seed catalina p
david stokes al-jazeera. this has been the longest n.b.a. season ever because of the coronavirus shutdown it started nearly a year ago so the n.b.a. commissioner is keento give the players a proper rest before the next campaign begins hopefully with teams no longer in a bubble. they need a break physically and mentally there's no question about that and so that gets us clearly into december and you know so said christmas the earliest more likely january as for a friends in seats it's certainly...