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thanks to emily barrett, breaking down the markets further for us.t malia's joining us to discuss how he sees traders responding to election risk jitters. maley is joining us to discuss how he sees traders responding to election risk jitters. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ,> in terms of the outlook because of the reduced likelihood am very low likelihood now of a fiscal deal, we were 6% quarter and quarter annualized. now 3% quarter on quarter annualized. >> the goldman sachs chief economist there. economists have been worrying about the lack of fiscal stimulus, cutting their growth forecast on the back of the. jpmorgan followed suit, as well. we will be discussing the investor view on the election and the stimulus risk we are seeing at the moment. >> in the last couple of weeks, there's no doubt that this sort of sunk into investors that election night might be election week or month -- concerns about the smooth handoff. you can see this is the chart of the gap between first month vix futures contracts and the spot fix. another way of looking at how volati
thanks to emily barrett, breaking down the markets further for us.t malia's joining us to discuss how he sees traders responding to election risk jitters. maley is joining us to discuss how he sees traders responding to election risk jitters. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ,> in terms of the outlook because of the reduced likelihood am very low likelihood now of a fiscal deal, we were 6% quarter and quarter annualized. now 3% quarter on quarter annualized. >> the goldman sachs chief...
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all indications are that amy coney barrett will be his supreme court nominee. emilybout judge barrett. this is going to kick off a huge partisan battle. one of the specific issues of road versus -- roe v. wade has people incredibly concerned especially on the left. what stands out about her record to you? it's a number of things. she is a favorite of social conservatives. she is a staunch supporter -- opponent of abortion. the president wants the cement of conservative majority on the court. he wants someone who is going to be a rocksolid conservative. justice roberts has made whatrulings contrary to the president might have wanted. significantly alter the court for a generation to come? judge bear it is a very young woman. one of the youngest justices ever to serve potentially on the supreme court. talk to us about the process and what happens now. we believe that president trump will try to force this, force the senate to confirm judge bear before election day. that's right. he said this week that he wants the new justice on the court in part so they could help sor
all indications are that amy coney barrett will be his supreme court nominee. emilybout judge barrett. this is going to kick off a huge partisan battle. one of the specific issues of road versus -- roe v. wade has people incredibly concerned especially on the left. what stands out about her record to you? it's a number of things. she is a favorite of social conservatives. she is a staunch supporter -- opponent of abortion. the president wants the cement of conservative majority on the court. he...
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wade as a travesty, and that amy coney barrett satisfies that criteria. whereas i think as emily said, there is less of a record with barbara lagoa. so we can say pretty definitively that amy coney barrett's nomination will mean the end of roe v. wade in this country. it may also mean the end of the affordable care act and a whole host of other not just progressive legislation but what is woven into the fab risk of american life. i think on a day when ruth bader ginsburg lies in state, we are about to see a big part of her life's work and a right that i think for many merge women is so hard to imagine life without, right? the idea of forced pregnancy is so dehumanizing. it seems like something from some, either a tv dystopia or the wretched past. i think that will be the reality for a big part of this country. and again, it's a reality imposed on us by one of the most openly mysogynist presidents in american history but also one of the most openly in american history and a reality about to be imposed on us as ruth bader ginsburg lies in state. >> all very important on a friday ni
wade as a travesty, and that amy coney barrett satisfies that criteria. whereas i think as emily said, there is less of a record with barbara lagoa. so we can say pretty definitively that amy coney barrett's nomination will mean the end of roe v. wade in this country. it may also mean the end of the affordable care act and a whole host of other not just progressive legislation but what is woven into the fab risk of american life. i think on a day when ruth bader ginsburg lies in state, we are...
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next, emily bazelon is a senior research fellow at yale law school and host of the podcast ‘political gabfest‘. she says the appointment of coney barrettsues like gun ownership in the us. i think that amy connie barrett is going to be a deeply conservative justice, and the sta kes a re conservative justice, and the stakes are enormous “— conservative justice, and the stakes are enormous —— amy connie barrett. some of the views she has about reproductive rights, about striking down laws that prevent people from having guns, certain kinds of guns. there are certain kinds of guns. there a re lots of laws certain kinds of guns. there are lots of laws that she's going to have a big impact on and she's going to move the law ina and she's going to move the law in a conservative direction. last year, she was part of a 3—judge panel that heard an appeal of someone who had been convicted of crimes, and as a result, lost his right to have a gun. all three judges result, lost his right to have a gun. all threejudges were republicans. the other two republicans. the other two republican appointed judges said that the statute was bad. judge barrett s
next, emily bazelon is a senior research fellow at yale law school and host of the podcast ‘political gabfest‘. she says the appointment of coney barrettsues like gun ownership in the us. i think that amy connie barrett is going to be a deeply conservative justice, and the sta kes a re conservative justice, and the stakes are enormous “— conservative justice, and the stakes are enormous —— amy connie barrett. some of the views she has about reproductive rights, about striking down...
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emily: we are expecting trump to make his announcement around five a clock p.m. on saturday. the front runner who we have all heard about his amy coney barrettshe has been previously vetted by the administration and strongly supported overturning roe v. wade. obviously, a lot of americans feel very strongly about antiabortion, and a number of them are also trump supporters. this is something that is very important to trump's base. other names on the list include barbara lagoa from florida. she would be one of the first latina women to serve on the court. at this point, it doesn't like she has met with trump the same way that amy coney barrett has. how far away or how close his public opinion to the views of those being vetted? views there are lots of that is not just about abortion, although that is a case that a lot of people have their eyes on. you are right to point out that a majority of americans do support the right to have an abortion, there are also a lot of americans who feel very strongly. they might not be the majority, but they will come out and vote solely on the antiabortion candidate. this is a really big block of voters, and
emily: we are expecting trump to make his announcement around five a clock p.m. on saturday. the front runner who we have all heard about his amy coney barrettshe has been previously vetted by the administration and strongly supported overturning roe v. wade. obviously, a lot of americans feel very strongly about antiabortion, and a number of them are also trump supporters. this is something that is very important to trump's base. other names on the list include barbara lagoa from florida. she...
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barrett as his pick to replace the late ruth bader ginsburg. trump'swas one of supreme court finalists in 2018 when he replaced anthony kennedy. let's get more from our government congressional leadership reporter emilyns. what do we know about this judge and the timeline of when the vote could finally happened? emily: the timeline is a little bit up in the air, although it seems very likely it is going to happen before the end of the year. the question is will the vote come before or after election day? trump said today he wants a supreme court pick before november 3. he thinks it is going to be a net positive for republicans. however, it remains to be seen a little bit. there are some lawmakers out there, republicans who are in very difficult races that are representing states that lean heavily democratic. if they take this vote, that might mean democrats wind up with control of the senate next year. impactin terms of the potentially this nomination and the filling of the supreme court vacancy could have on the coronavirus stimulus bill, i am wondering the implications of that. i want to point out we are now looking at life pictures of the president speaking, making comments at a rally in dayton, o
barrett as his pick to replace the late ruth bader ginsburg. trump'swas one of supreme court finalists in 2018 when he replaced anthony kennedy. let's get more from our government congressional leadership reporter emilyns. what do we know about this judge and the timeline of when the vote could finally happened? emily: the timeline is a little bit up in the air, although it seems very likely it is going to happen before the end of the year. the question is will the vote come before or after...