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it is a point that has been made by david quinn, who writes in the irish catholic,
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it is a point that has been made by david quinn, who writes in the irish catholic, and he puts it downonstream, and cutting infant mortality across society. i‘m sorry, but david quinn as head of the iona institute, which is basically a very conservative catholic group in ireland. he has a motivation for saying that. he has provided absolutely no evidence whatsoever... but you do accept that that cut the infant mortality rate across society, and would have had an impact in these homes. i don‘t believe so, because there wasn‘t an impact in general society in ireland. there was no dramatic fall in infant mortality rates in ireland across those years. dr lindsey earner—byrne, a lecturer in history at university college dublin, said this, and has written about this time period and what was happening — says that tuam, which is the home where 800 babies were found in a mass grave, didn‘t happen in a vacuum. and she makes the point that every year in the ‘30s and ‘40s the number of deaths of illegitimate children was published. it was known, it was in the public domain. society knew. society d
it is a point that has been made by david quinn, who writes in the irish catholic, and he puts it downonstream, and cutting infant mortality across society. i‘m sorry, but david quinn as head of the iona institute, which is basically a very conservative catholic group in ireland. he has a motivation for saying that. he has provided absolutely no evidence whatsoever... but you do accept that that cut the infant mortality rate across society, and would have had an impact in these homes. i...
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it is a point that has made by david quinn, who writes in the irish catholic, and he puts it down totions and antibiotics coming onstream, and cutting infant mortality across society. onstream, and cutting infant mortality across societylj onstream, and cutting infant mortality across society. i am sorry, but david quinn as head of an institute which is basically a very conservative catholic group in ireland. he has a motivation for saying that. he has provided absolutely no evidence whatsoever... but you do accept that that cut infa nt but you do accept that that cut infant mortality rate across society, and would have had an impact in these homes. society, and would have had an impact in these homeslj society, and would have had an impact in these homes. i don't believe so, because there wasn‘t an impact in general society in ireland. there was no dramatic fall in infant mortality rates in ireland across those years. a lecturer in history at university college dublin said this, and has written about this time period, and what was happening, says that tomb, which is the home where 8
it is a point that has made by david quinn, who writes in the irish catholic, and he puts it down totions and antibiotics coming onstream, and cutting infant mortality across society. onstream, and cutting infant mortality across societylj onstream, and cutting infant mortality across society. i am sorry, but david quinn as head of an institute which is basically a very conservative catholic group in ireland. he has a motivation for saying that. he has provided absolutely no evidence...
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others are by stars who are also artists, like anthony quinn and david bowie. works for clubs and discos like the famed studio 54, where he's a doorman and party promoter. >> he was extraordinary at getting together really unlikely combinations of people from preppy to downtown grunge. >> the young nightlife impresario rubbed shoulders with hundreds of new york celebs. he leverages those connections to moonlight as a gossip-column tipster. >> besides inviting me to all of his events, he used to provide gossip-column items for me. >> richard johnson is a longtime editor for the ultimate big apple gossip column, the new york post's page six. why did people love him? was it his personality or his connections, his ability to throw a good party? >> i imagine that there's a lot of couples out there now with children, who met at one of baird's party. >> no one knows when and where baird and hoop meet but by the early '80s, they're best buds. they love andy warhol and discover synergy in merging the psychedelic stars with the disco ball. baird and hoop join forces prom
others are by stars who are also artists, like anthony quinn and david bowie. works for clubs and discos like the famed studio 54, where he's a doorman and party promoter. >> he was extraordinary at getting together really unlikely combinations of people from preppy to downtown grunge. >> the young nightlife impresario rubbed shoulders with hundreds of new york celebs. he leverages those connections to moonlight as a gossip-column tipster. >> besides inviting me to all of his...
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. >> i am vonnie quinn this is bloomberg markets. we are back with davidotok chief investment officer at cumberland advisors. a lot of talk about trade and what it might do to the economy. you might have a view on what happened to the 10 year yield and the curve. where does the curve go? >> there is a conventional view that it continues to flatten. there is a conventional view that the fed is on a path for two more hikes. that is maybe the consensus view. that was the consensus in maine. there is a quirky thing going on in the yield curve. because of a tax effect that is law allowing defined-benefit pension plans to get a tax rate ifn against a 35% they fund unfunded portions between now and september 15. we see a ramping up of the use of treasury scripts to fund. there is evidence that they are absorbing almost the entire new issue auction in a month of the 30 year bond. if the question becomes, this was small single digit billion a couple years ago in the first half of the year and it is ramped and now we don't know where it is going to go this quarter,
. >> i am vonnie quinn this is bloomberg markets. we are back with davidotok chief investment officer at cumberland advisors. a lot of talk about trade and what it might do to the economy. you might have a view on what happened to the 10 year yield and the curve. where does the curve go? >> there is a conventional view that it continues to flatten. there is a conventional view that the fed is on a path for two more hikes. that is maybe the consensus view. that was the consensus in...
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david tweed and et the latest. vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. romaine: and i'm romaine bostic.is bloomberg markets. vonnie: for news, day lee is here with us. >> the trump administration is backing asian-american students who are suing harvard over the affirmative action policy. the justice department filed a so-called statement of interest supporting the plays. they claim that harvard has capped the number of asian americans it can accept so it can advance less qualified students of other races. what are have a has asked for the case to be thrown out. there are signs of optimism as talks to update nasa move toward the next deadline. president trump says the u.s. and canada are probably on track to agree on how to revive the trade agreement by tomorrow. he says negotiations are going well. canada's foreign minister says the u.s. was showing a spirit of compromise, but she warns that there's work to be done on the details. the european union reportedly is willing to scrap tariffs on all industrial products, including cars, in trade talks with the u.s., according to politico. the
david tweed and et the latest. vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. romaine: and i'm romaine bostic.is bloomberg markets. vonnie: for news, day lee is here with us. >> the trump administration is backing asian-american students who are suing harvard over the affirmative action policy. the justice department filed a so-called statement of interest supporting the plays. they claim that harvard has capped the number of asian americans it can accept so it can advance less qualified...
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david evans. offensive coordinator matt canada named ierim coach of the university of marynd. >>> redskins. notlaying against the patriots, thankfully considering the juries. out two, three weeks with a knee injury. trey quinnleared. losing derrius guice with a tn acl left knee. missel be energy he brought to the field. >> i'm behonest. myirst time ever shedding tearing for a player. so, like -- our group, we, we've comeo close to each other in such a short period of time, and i guess because i'm now the older guy in the room it hurts even more. beca feel like that's my little brother. >> heartbreaking. heartbreaking. i mean, not only f the team, because that was a major that we had planned on, you know, contributing to winning ga mes, and to have somebod who was so happy and enjoyed the game of football as much a he does. you know, it really kind of -- it's a gut ow. >> a focal point of skins camp so far, i would y. wondering how many guys this guy will rush for? should i draft him on my fantasy teams, things like that. people were rea excited for him. i was real excited for him personally as well. a real bummer to see him go down. >> all right. you know, washington and baltimore not far apart on an app or
david evans. offensive coordinator matt canada named ierim coach of the university of marynd. >>> redskins. notlaying against the patriots, thankfully considering the juries. out two, three weeks with a knee injury. trey quinnleared. losing derrius guice with a tn acl left knee. missel be energy he brought to the field. >> i'm behonest. myirst time ever shedding tearing for a player. so, like -- our group, we, we've comeo close to each other in such a short period of time, and i...
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quinn. romaine: i am romaine bostick. vonnie: today's meeting comes as a looming october deadline approaches. outlining the future relationship between britain and the eu. we are joined by davidwhat could possibly trump today, do either of these people have any power to actually decide on anything? >> we're not expecting a huge breakthrough from the talks. the secretary has been in brussels and will stand up and speak in the next hour or so. no huge headlines. these two have not been working together very long. the chief eu negotiator previously throughout the process have been talking to david, who resigned just a few weeks ago over the government's position. new to the game, what is the chemistry between them? it will be interesting to see. continuings are really into areas. still he big sticking point. the framework of the future relationship, britain had set out its position. can they come to a wording that compromises enough to get the withdrawal sign? mentioned isas you october. that is self-imposed. they could spill over later toward the end of the year but of course, brexit is fast approaching nest mark -- next march. usually a quiet time in british politics. everyone
quinn. romaine: i am romaine bostick. vonnie: today's meeting comes as a looming october deadline approaches. outlining the future relationship between britain and the eu. we are joined by davidwhat could possibly trump today, do either of these people have any power to actually decide on anything? >> we're not expecting a huge breakthrough from the talks. the secretary has been in brussels and will stand up and speak in the next hour or so. no huge headlines. these two have not been...