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this is the garfield memorial. garfield was shot in the baltimore potomac train station by charlesguiteau on july 2, 1881. he returned to the white house for medical care. guiteau was not a disappointed office seeker, but a quite delusional character with dreams of glory is public service. for which he was totally unqualified. the agonizing death of garfield captivated public attention during the summer of 1881. it finally came in september on the 19th in new jersey, after a wretched summer of suffering in the white house. he had been moved, his insistence, when it became clear he would never recover. the body was brought back to the capital. he was only the sixth man to lie in state. this, the second presidential assassination, was in some ways more shocking than the first. guiteau, unlike booth was not seeking revenge for the south's loss in the civil war. here he is laying and stay in the rotunda. calls to create a memorial were immediate. the cumberland veterans who put up the statue of a general and erected st
this is the garfield memorial. garfield was shot in the baltimore potomac train station by charlesguiteau on july 2, 1881. he returned to the white house for medical care. guiteau was not a disappointed office seeker, but a quite delusional character with dreams of glory is public service. for which he was totally unqualified. the agonizing death of garfield captivated public attention during the summer of 1881. it finally came in september on the 19th in new jersey, after a wretched summer of...
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aspects of garfield's life. richard morris hunt designed the pedestal for the statue. both men were renowned in their fields. ward was known as the dean of american sculpture. the two would collaborate on 13 monuments over a span of 25 years. ward had a prominent place in washington, d.c. public art. he was commissioned by the army of the cumberland to create a statue of general thomas, which was erected in 1879 at thomas circle. garfield's statute does not have quite an imposing location. a historian considers the garfield monument to be one of the outstanding achievements. -- of the american art movement. beyond the statue there are other legacies of garfield in the city that have come and gone. as soon as the memorial statue was proposed, a memorial gone. as soon as the statue was hospital was suggested as an alternative. garfield had not been taken to a hospital, treating him at home was the standard for the time. washington had no general hospital at the time. there were half a dozen specialized hospitals s
aspects of garfield's life. richard morris hunt designed the pedestal for the statue. both men were renowned in their fields. ward was known as the dean of american sculpture. the two would collaborate on 13 monuments over a span of 25 years. ward had a prominent place in washington, d.c. public art. he was commissioned by the army of the cumberland to create a statue of general thomas, which was erected in 1879 at thomas circle. garfield's statute does not have quite an imposing location. a...
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legacies garfield left washington. say if you need a job done, get a garfield. garfield's legacy also was his three sons, they provided significant public service in the 20th century. the garfield's had seven children, two of whom died young. the oldest son was harry augustus.s -- harry , he taught politics at princeton university, where he made the friendship of princeton president woodrow wilson. wilson, as president of the united states called on him to lead the field administration during world war i. while that does not seem like all of that, it was a very powerful position of command and control. managing distribution of coal .upplies in the country he held the position and resigned in december of 1919. james, agarfield son, lawyer and also a politician served in several republican administrations. first, on the initial services commission during william mckinley's presidency. then on theodore roosevelt, nurse and laser -- commerce and labor. james decided to leave at the end of roosevelt's term, rather taft.erve under ca -- abram, the youngest surviving h
legacies garfield left washington. say if you need a job done, get a garfield. garfield's legacy also was his three sons, they provided significant public service in the 20th century. the garfield's had seven children, two of whom died young. the oldest son was harry augustus.s -- harry , he taught politics at princeton university, where he made the friendship of princeton president woodrow wilson. wilson, as president of the united states called on him to lead the field administration during...
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a lasagna dinner with her daughter who loves garfield.cessful tenor. there garfield arrived on saturday and he hid under the count for a little bit but he had a good time playing with 4-year-old madison and 2-year-old harper. they had a wonderful lasagna dinner. they had actual lasagna. garfield eight cat lasagna which they made, a mix of dry and wet cat food. clara said it's a special day. she and her husband tried to do things like this for their girls. very cute. >> kennedy: i like their skinny garfield. >> dana: the casting needed a little work. maybe garfield went on a diet. >> juan: i was away last week, the outer banks of north ghana. our time with my grandkids. here we are heading towards cape hatteras. lots of time eating. here we are at the dunes for breakfast. pepper and wesley grabbing cones at the ice cream parlor and shopping, for the ladies. as you can see, the girls bought cattails. we had a newcomer, my daughter brought her pet parrot. vacations are supposed to be restful but sometimes you can tire yourself out. you just
a lasagna dinner with her daughter who loves garfield.cessful tenor. there garfield arrived on saturday and he hid under the count for a little bit but he had a good time playing with 4-year-old madison and 2-year-old harper. they had a wonderful lasagna dinner. they had actual lasagna. garfield eight cat lasagna which they made, a mix of dry and wet cat food. clara said it's a special day. she and her husband tried to do things like this for their girls. very cute. >> kennedy: i like...
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garfield was shot in july of 1881 by a disgruntled office seeker and died from his wounds the followingmber. the united states capitol historical society hosted this 45-minute program. william: those of you in the d.c. history community know matt
garfield was shot in july of 1881 by a disgruntled office seeker and died from his wounds the followingmber. the united states capitol historical society hosted this 45-minute program. william: those of you in the d.c. history community know matt
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garfield said physician consulted john wesley powell who had recently been appointed to the u.s. theological survey. by his position decided to consult a theology just is not made clear in this but he consulted john wesley powell to see if you had any solutions that would mitigate garfield suffering. and powell cobbled together a fan, cheesecloth moistened and water and successfully reduced their read -- reduced the temperature of the sickroom. and it remains says one of the most effective air conditioning in history. [laughter] did you bring this evening -- we can use that air-conditioning this evening here, also. one of the pleasures for me of reading john's books is that he seems to choose such interesting, multitalented men to write about. i think that john wesley powell, the focus of his new book, "the promise of the grand canyon", is the most versatile jacked of trades of all.and john will tell you about that. this is 150 years of powell's trip down the grand canyon on the colorado river. and has produced a hand full of books on the subject. the magazine reviewed three of t
garfield said physician consulted john wesley powell who had recently been appointed to the u.s. theological survey. by his position decided to consult a theology just is not made clear in this but he consulted john wesley powell to see if you had any solutions that would mitigate garfield suffering. and powell cobbled together a fan, cheesecloth moistened and water and successfully reduced their read -- reduced the temperature of the sickroom. and it remains says one of the most effective air...
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andmore, garfield reynolds from istanbul, our economy reporter.ng you into the conversation, the u.s. dollar climbing against the turkish lira. the turkish lira slips through six, changing direction a touch in the last few minutes. we slipped through six to the u.s. dollar. something has changed in terms thehe markets testing erdogan administration overnight. it field: -- garfield: looked like the fx market was giving up on the administration, saying we don't even need to listen to what you are going to say. we are gone. spread has widened massively and this is a panicking move that we saw in the pound when brexit happened or a number of when everyone headed for the hills. it is that level of panic in a smaller market. it is not as strong as it would have been if it is something bigger. full on panic, but is there anything the administration can say to them that can undermine that? capital controls being talked about, higher interest rates being talked about. is there anything they can say to stop this rot? nothing they can say will stop the rot.
andmore, garfield reynolds from istanbul, our economy reporter.ng you into the conversation, the u.s. dollar climbing against the turkish lira. the turkish lira slips through six, changing direction a touch in the last few minutes. we slipped through six to the u.s. dollar. something has changed in terms thehe markets testing erdogan administration overnight. it field: -- garfield: looked like the fx market was giving up on the administration, saying we don't even need to listen to what you are...
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that was when the legendary west indies all—rounder sir garfield sobers became the first player to hite for nottinghamshire against glamorgan — and malcolm nash was the unfortunate bowler on the receiving end of cricketing history. i don't think i've changed my story in 50 years, to be perfectly honest with you. i have no reason to change my thoughts on what i was trying to do. when you play a game against the best player that's ever played this game, all you want to do is get them out. and that's what i try to do and it was five minutes of my life that's been talked about for 50 yea rs. that's been talked about for 50 years. it didn't define my career at all, anything, it made me, it gave me greater resolve. i thought, what have you done? that's it, i'm done with cricket. i met when to pick up another game ever again. but that was not in my nature. ball six, and ito was not in my nature. ball six, and i to stay was not in my nature. ball six, and ito stay around the wicket, same action, but which turned out to be an absolute major disaster because that was a half track. world records
that was when the legendary west indies all—rounder sir garfield sobers became the first player to hite for nottinghamshire against glamorgan — and malcolm nash was the unfortunate bowler on the receiving end of cricketing history. i don't think i've changed my story in 50 years, to be perfectly honest with you. i have no reason to change my thoughts on what i was trying to do. when you play a game against the best player that's ever played this game, all you want to do is get them out. and...
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garfield reynolds, what are investors making of this?arding this as knowledge-ri ch. pboc moreush the towards evening triggers as far as helping along china's economy. decline in bit of a the yuan and aussie dollar, but they came back up. the yuan is slightly stronger then it was before the rumors about trade talks. they are taking it on the chin. a look atet's take the aftermath of the boj move yesterday to give a bit more flexibility to the bond market. what are people saying about where they go next? see the bondto market move to the upside and downside. yesterday, it was a bit of a shock they were not as proactive in raising the yield targets. difficult when you try to trade statement before you get the press out. we are lookin gat situation there we have licensed to test things to the upside when it comes to yields. i would be very surprised if they push higher, seeing as ku roda said the range is double where it was. downside for traders to be exploring this with gusto. this is dropping something like the most since 2016. da has pe
garfield reynolds, what are investors making of this?arding this as knowledge-ri ch. pboc moreush the towards evening triggers as far as helping along china's economy. decline in bit of a the yuan and aussie dollar, but they came back up. the yuan is slightly stronger then it was before the rumors about trade talks. they are taking it on the chin. a look atet's take the aftermath of the boj move yesterday to give a bit more flexibility to the bond market. what are people saying about where they...
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>> garfield maybe. >> one of a small handful of professional regrets in the life of william james murrayray has three brothers who also are actors. when murray was 22, he joined one of those brothers in the second city, chicago's famed improv comedy troupe. in 199 he joined belushi, aykroyd and radner in a legendary "saturday night live" broadcast during the second season. ♪ star wars, nothing but star wars ♪ >> when you think back on your "snl" run of a couple of years how huge was that for you? >> it was an enormous thing, because all of a sudden you had some viability as a movie actor. and you got to meet all kinds of great actors and actresses, and all the great music acts of the day. >> right. >> we had the rolling stones on the show. ♪ i'll never be your beast of burden ♪ >> you go to see the stones, the next thing you know it's like seven hours later and you're passing a bottle of rebel yell inside of a restroom. they played "beast of burden" and, it's not quite right and they did it again and they did it five more times. they just played live "beast of burden" five times in a row
>> garfield maybe. >> one of a small handful of professional regrets in the life of william james murrayray has three brothers who also are actors. when murray was 22, he joined one of those brothers in the second city, chicago's famed improv comedy troupe. in 199 he joined belushi, aykroyd and radner in a legendary "saturday night live" broadcast during the second season. ♪ star wars, nothing but star wars ♪ >> when you think back on your "snl" run of...
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let's bring in garfield reynolds in sydney.hoping to some relief after the turkish bounced, but that did not happen. no, it didn't and it really indicates that turkey was just one of the worries that are heading emerging markets. in particular, the idiosyncratic move in the lira last friday, that came after people have been worried about the turkish economy and what was going on for quite some time. there's a lot of anxiety building and building about emerging markets. i think we've got a lot further to go down. newy week brings and catalyst or two for emerging-market stocks to come down from what was some eye watering lee strong valuations earlier this year. ramy: on the flipside, we have to look at the dollar. what is the outlook for that now? >> the outlook for the dollar is the inverse of the outlook for emerging markets. other. are driving each there has been a lot of talk that the stronger dollar hurts emerging markets. some of that talk has been coming from central bankers in asia, such as india's central banker. a highe
let's bring in garfield reynolds in sydney.hoping to some relief after the turkish bounced, but that did not happen. no, it didn't and it really indicates that turkey was just one of the worries that are heading emerging markets. in particular, the idiosyncratic move in the lira last friday, that came after people have been worried about the turkish economy and what was going on for quite some time. there's a lot of anxiety building and building about emerging markets. i think we've got a lot...
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. >>> a marked open police vehicle was stolen near 74th and garfield avenue. seven minutes later it was found three miles away and this is video of investigators at the scene where the vehicle was eventually found. officials say there are no reports of items being removed from the vehicle and all safety squimt accounted for. there is still no information on the suspect at this time. >>> happening today, police are expected to release the name of the officer seriously injured in a crash. he was responding to a call yesterday. the patrol car veered into a parked semi truck. the office her to be extricated from his vehicle. he does remain in critical condition this morning. no one else was hurt in this crash. the department says the officer is fairly new to the force and the son of a lieutenant. >>> new at 11:00, saint clair county leaders expect to approve a project for housing for low income seniors. they say it is just the latest step in housing 5,000 people. now live at the location in san jose with who this will help the most. >> reporter: this property isn'
. >>> a marked open police vehicle was stolen near 74th and garfield avenue. seven minutes later it was found three miles away and this is video of investigators at the scene where the vehicle was eventually found. officials say there are no reports of items being removed from the vehicle and all safety squimt accounted for. there is still no information on the suspect at this time. >>> happening today, police are expected to release the name of the officer seriously injured...
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garfield put a chart on the mliv i thought was interesting. we re-created it with a twist. take a look. speculative dissonance is the name of the chart. we see ten-year treasury speculative bets massively short. at the same time, you see speculative dollar bets and they are very long. worried theach treasury shorts are going to get squeeze rather than the dollar longs getting hurt? question. a good first of all the treasury short is far larger. the dollar long as the longest in a year, but it has been longer before. this treasuries position is worse than anything seen before. normally a dollar long in a treasury short are two positions that are coherent. if you imagine that if you're going to get a big dollar move upward, that would imply there is going to be a flow down in exports. it also implies disinflationary pressure. it is the opposite view to the treasury short. with both positions in extreme, it is likely one is going to be squeezed. our view tends to be it is more likely treasuries will be squeezed more painfully than the dollar view. have been talking about the p
garfield put a chart on the mliv i thought was interesting. we re-created it with a twist. take a look. speculative dissonance is the name of the chart. we see ten-year treasury speculative bets massively short. at the same time, you see speculative dollar bets and they are very long. worried theach treasury shorts are going to get squeeze rather than the dollar longs getting hurt? question. a good first of all the treasury short is far larger. the dollar long as the longest in a year, but it...
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andrew garfield is best known for his thriving movie career starring in spider man, and "hacksaw ridgee's tackling this epic theatrical role. and i spoke with both of them in new york for their only tv interview together. >>> gentlemen, welcome to the program. i want to start by asking you, tony kushner, the creator of this amazing enterprise why now, why 25 years later, why is it still relevant? >> well, the decision to do it now had to do with the 25 years later part. it was i think because it was the 25th anniversary of the play opening at the national theater. none of us said anything about relevance at the time that we were all deciding to do this about three years ago. and we were all a little bit stunned at how timely it felt once we got it into the rehearsal room and got it in front of audiences. >> what do you think most especially sticks out in terms of timeliness? this was about that awful moment in america where aids was rampant and it was politically poison as well. >> well, the political poison has in a certain sense come to its full flowering. i mean, i think the politic
andrew garfield is best known for his thriving movie career starring in spider man, and "hacksaw ridgee's tackling this epic theatrical role. and i spoke with both of them in new york for their only tv interview together. >>> gentlemen, welcome to the program. i want to start by asking you, tony kushner, the creator of this amazing enterprise why now, why 25 years later, why is it still relevant? >> well, the decision to do it now had to do with the 25 years later part. it...
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r vehicles was stolen ne of around 1:45 this morning near 74th and garfield. they say it was found just 11 minutes later 3 miles away near tompkins and vail avenues. no one was inside. so far no arrests. >>> stockton police have charged this woman for stealing an ambulance. they say 34-year-old natasha scott got behind the wheel yesterday and led officers on a 10-mile chase at speeds reaching 90 miles an hour. scott is now in custody facing multiple charges. >>> coming up murder for money, a bay area duo is behind bars. >> and be careful at the atm, the new warning from the fbi about a potential hacking scheme. >> plus a new sustainability initiative, make shoes from things that grow. >> a local legend and a little leaguer, the story of a young girl playing baseball with the boys and her big honor on the diamond. the motive? police say - he hoped to collect >>> in san jose a mother died three months after police say her son shot her. the motive? police say he hoped to collect his inheritance. police arrested 25-year-old jimmy trong lu and his roommate. both me
r vehicles was stolen ne of around 1:45 this morning near 74th and garfield. they say it was found just 11 minutes later 3 miles away near tompkins and vail avenues. no one was inside. so far no arrests. >>> stockton police have charged this woman for stealing an ambulance. they say 34-year-old natasha scott got behind the wheel yesterday and led officers on a 10-mile chase at speeds reaching 90 miles an hour. scott is now in custody facing multiple charges. >>> coming up...
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garfield reynolds, thank you so much for your time this morning.ould encourage investors who have bloomberg terminals in goont of them to type in mlib to follow the stories in real-time. we have markets in europe down across the board. we are looking at drops in istanbul of more than 1%, in spain of more than 1%, in italy of more than 1%, in germany of more than 1%. here is the world map for you. you can see in europe, it is just an absolute sea of red as markets reacted very negatively to the drop in the turkish lira against the dollar. we are going to bring you the stocks on the move so far this morning when we come back, including the individual names getting hit the hardest. vva at the top. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open. we are just about 12 minutes, 13 minutes into a trading day that is seeing indexes all across the board here in europe. we have big drops in germany, big drops in italy, big drops as you can see here, in turkey. right now, you're seeing a real recovery in the benchmark istanbul index. we only see
garfield reynolds, thank you so much for your time this morning.ould encourage investors who have bloomberg terminals in goont of them to type in mlib to follow the stories in real-time. we have markets in europe down across the board. we are looking at drops in istanbul of more than 1%, in spain of more than 1%, in italy of more than 1%, in germany of more than 1%. here is the world map for you. you can see in europe, it is just an absolute sea of red as markets reacted very negatively to the...
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th accident happened near garfield elementary school along alabama avenue. we are hearing the child is seven years old. no word on badly he was injured. we'll update you as we learn more. >>> we have fnew details surfacing about the mass shooting in cksonville, florida.in it is d the gamingnt tourna he had been prescribed anti psychotic and anti depresant medications. fellow gamers say they rarely spoke to other gamers at thesen tourna authorities do not have a motive. one of the victims shot is from the district. we are hearing from the victim's brother and those who knew the suspected gunmen. we have a closer look at this tight knit gamin community whose innocence has been shattered forever. >> he is a man of business. >> shootinuspect seen here at this tournament last year annocers had noticed he said very little. >> he is not here. he never expected this kind of violence. >> it was chilly. i have been in shock. >> she and her classmates ted hee nice but he never opened up. >> fact is just wild. universityamerican gamers shocked by news of the shooting. h
th accident happened near garfield elementary school along alabama avenue. we are hearing the child is seven years old. no word on badly he was injured. we'll update you as we learn more. >>> we have fnew details surfacing about the mass shooting in cksonville, florida.in it is d the gamingnt tourna he had been prescribed anti psychotic and anti depresant medications. fellow gamers say they rarely spoke to other gamers at thesen tourna authorities do not have a motive. one of the...
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we got to get garfield on the kaition. where is he?reator of peanuts charles shulz made sure that franklin's arrival was a statement. his first appearance in the comic strip was at a beach swimming with white kids. and that may seem trivial now but don't forget for many people in 1968 blacks and whites swimming together was not a normal thing and this image was seen by a hundred million people. because me nutteds in the 60s had the same cultural dominance as friends in the 90s which unlike peanuts never managed it add a full-time black friend. for more on the civil rights trail blazer we turn to roy wood, jr., everybody. (applause) roy, no matter who you are, you got to love franklin, right? >> oh man, love him, are you kidding, man, franklin was a straight up g, integrated the shit out of peanuts. >> trevor: it must have been a pretty big moment for you as a kid when i first appeared in the strip. >> first appeared? that was in 1968. how old do you think i am? >> trevor: 50-- 40? 60134. >> i'm 39, trevor. 39. hear a the thing. newspap
we got to get garfield on the kaition. where is he?reator of peanuts charles shulz made sure that franklin's arrival was a statement. his first appearance in the comic strip was at a beach swimming with white kids. and that may seem trivial now but don't forget for many people in 1968 blacks and whites swimming together was not a normal thing and this image was seen by a hundred million people. because me nutteds in the 60s had the same cultural dominance as friends in the 90s which unlike...
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that was when legendary west indies all—rounder sir garfield sobers became the first player to hit sixy story in 50 years. i have no reason to change my thoughts about what i was trying to do. when you play against the best player that has ever played this game, all you want to do is get him out that is what i tried to do and it was five minutes of my life that has been talked about 50 years. it did not define my career, if anything, about 50 years. it did not define my career, ifanything, it about 50 years. it did not define my career, if anything, it gave me greater resolve. i thought, golly, what have you done? you could easily say i am done with cricket, i will not pick up another ball. that was not pick up another ball. that was not in my nature. i thought i would stay around the wicket, same run—up, same action, but i will bowl a seamer, which was a disaster, because it was a half tracker. he has done it! my goodness, it has gone way down to swansea. world records have been talked about them. the first time it had been done. i said remember, he could not have done it without me!
that was when legendary west indies all—rounder sir garfield sobers became the first player to hit sixy story in 50 years. i have no reason to change my thoughts about what i was trying to do. when you play against the best player that has ever played this game, all you want to do is get him out that is what i tried to do and it was five minutes of my life that has been talked about 50 years. it did not define my career, if anything, about 50 years. it did not define my career, ifanything, it...
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you garfield reynolds, joining us from sydney. this on your bloomberg at m live dots -- and lifelet go go . yvonne: jenna dagenhart joining us from new york. reporter: the u.s. and china wind of today's of mid-level trade talks with little expectation and meaningful progress. officials met in washington as the two countries hit each other with new tariffs taking the total value of good started in the trade work with -- for $100 billion. administration says it will keep talking that the chinese seem to have brought nothing new. justificationp's for him being on patient, he warns -- being impeached, he warns of a bloodbath. he adds that ordinary americans would be hit in the pockets if he is forced out of the white house. we are in the longest bull market on record led by trumps cuts and market earnings. >> if i were to be preached -- impeached the market would crash and everybody would be very poor. you would say numbers you would not believe in reverse. reporter: a new report from the -- suggest that u.s. gdp growth will surpass t
you garfield reynolds, joining us from sydney. this on your bloomberg at m live dots -- and lifelet go go . yvonne: jenna dagenhart joining us from new york. reporter: the u.s. and china wind of today's of mid-level trade talks with little expectation and meaningful progress. officials met in washington as the two countries hit each other with new tariffs taking the total value of good started in the trade work with -- for $100 billion. administration says it will keep talking that the chinese...
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esther garfield was shot in july of 1881 by an office seeker and died from his wounds of the followingtember. the capitalist orc society hosted this 45 minute program. william: those of you in the d.c.
esther garfield was shot in july of 1881 by an office seeker and died from his wounds of the followingtember. the capitalist orc society hosted this 45 minute program. william: those of you in the d.c.
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>> garfield: for china in particular, it depends on what the authorities do.f easing measures in july. they have not really come to have much of an impact that is oh so far. with the data shows is how much those easing measures were greaternd how they need follow-through in order to help that sentiment turned. asia markets are looking pretty quiet today. we are looking for some clarity in a busy but potentially quite day. what are you watching out for the most? probably what happens in hong kong. we have those tencent earnings that would have been mentioning. those a massive meltdown in hong kong to that is very concerning because that is purely about what is going on with some of the brightest stars in the local economies here. if we do follow through on those declines, that sets up to a vulnerability to external shots. tencent is certainly in focus, we will watch indonesia as well. as get to bank of indonesia now. make another rate decision on wednesday. economists are saying is a close call. one of the region's biggest losers in sheer, second only to the in
>> garfield: for china in particular, it depends on what the authorities do.f easing measures in july. they have not really come to have much of an impact that is oh so far. with the data shows is how much those easing measures were greaternd how they need follow-through in order to help that sentiment turned. asia markets are looking pretty quiet today. we are looking for some clarity in a busy but potentially quite day. what are you watching out for the most? probably what happens in...
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let's get more with starters field -- strategist garfield evans.rise except the fact that how do you predict that you predict that you're not going to do anything on interest rates for going on two years? done anythingot on interest rates for a while and it is symbolic of the way, the word seems to be stuck on this. well global growth should be picking up but not quite as much as we might like. and there is almost a corollary to the strong employment numbers. numbers are not going anywhere. it is a bit of a grim outlook and i saw some comments on twitter about how the ibm said that it would be doing nothing same as markets had been predicting and the kiwi dropped like a stone. so it is perhaps a reality check and their is a lot of reality checks going on and the concern has to be that the biggest tolity check might be that come which is can the s&p 500 get back above that level it got to a january and stay there this time around? theink maybe that is gorilla in the room that no one is quite daring to look at is the question of whether a return to t
let's get more with starters field -- strategist garfield evans.rise except the fact that how do you predict that you predict that you're not going to do anything on interest rates for going on two years? done anythingot on interest rates for a while and it is symbolic of the way, the word seems to be stuck on this. well global growth should be picking up but not quite as much as we might like. and there is almost a corollary to the strong employment numbers. numbers are not going anywhere. it...
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candace wrote this book about garfield. a cradle to grave about garfield would put people to sleep but her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and how he ended up dying got people reading about this president. there are lots of way to do it. i don't know how they would translate to an academic biography whether or not we talked about at the beginning would apply even more if you were to aim to be popular by doing young churchill. one of the most discouraging things i read was when mcpherson wrote his history of the civil war. someone came over and said, you've chosen to be with them and you will never be accepted by us anymore. there still is that kind of feeling. there are many different ways to write biography. >> i want to add one thing and address the question directly. as others have said the presidency is complex. one thing i find interesting is world example of eisenhower dealing with mccarthy where a president finds the daily events -- there's a different problem which sometimes the president cannot focus on the
candace wrote this book about garfield. a cradle to grave about garfield would put people to sleep but her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and how he ended up dying got people reading about this president. there are lots of way to do it. i don't know how they would translate to an academic biography whether or not we talked about at the beginning would apply even more if you were to aim to be popular by doing young churchill. one of the most discouraging things i read was when mcpherson...
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garfield reynolds. offshore yuan turning around.eboundikely to see a in the medium-term from this? , that is the billion dollar question, rish, or 6 million yuan question, which ever way you want to put it. the way this admittedly fairly mild statement has woken markets up this morning shows how much concerned there is about the trade issue. , s&p 500turned around futures on the up, treasuries moving on the news, so you don't let anybody tell you that the trade wars don't matter. another concern would be these are low level talks and broke up without any progress. china has said it did not to send into a shouting match, that does not create a lot of optimism that we are looking at a long-term solution. based on thisuded come up but you would have to be concerned these gains that came in suddenly could soon turnaround with the next tweet or realization this doesn't mean that much. haidi: right, in terms of the earnings overnight, alibaba was a big one. is that weakness expected to feed through? >> well, we have a chart we can show yo
garfield reynolds. offshore yuan turning around.eboundikely to see a in the medium-term from this? , that is the billion dollar question, rish, or 6 million yuan question, which ever way you want to put it. the way this admittedly fairly mild statement has woken markets up this morning shows how much concerned there is about the trade issue. , s&p 500turned around futures on the up, treasuries moving on the news, so you don't let anybody tell you that the trade wars don't matter. another...
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ramy: garfield reynolds, thank you.orget to check out our btv library for some of the charts you saw. it's on btv go on the bloomberg terminal. china's economic rough faced the effects of beijing's deleveraging campaign and trade fiction -- friction. still, the head of china's trade bureau says he still expects it to surpass the target this year. are don't think the data disappointing, although there are some slight fo fluctuations. the fundamentals are sound. is moving steadily was some improvement and that has not changed. >> the data does suggest we are seeing a gradual slowdown. >> the goal we set at the beginning of this year's for china's gdp to grow by around 6.5%. the first half of this year, we have actually realized a growth of 6.8%, which is a lot higher than our original target. i think it is fair to's they growth of six point -- to say growth of 6.5% is very rapid speed in the world. among major economic powers, only india can beat that. we will continue to aim to achieve these growth targets, but in my per
ramy: garfield reynolds, thank you.orget to check out our btv library for some of the charts you saw. it's on btv go on the bloomberg terminal. china's economic rough faced the effects of beijing's deleveraging campaign and trade fiction -- friction. still, the head of china's trade bureau says he still expects it to surpass the target this year. are don't think the data disappointing, although there are some slight fo fluctuations. the fundamentals are sound. is moving steadily was some...
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in 1881 president garfield had been shot by what the assassins. remember this as long befor is r conditioning suffering pain from the wounds of his bullets. it is exacerbated by the washington heat. his physician consult with powell who's basically been the plaintiff to the geological survey and why they were consultative isn't made clear that he can solve to see if he has any solutions to that would mitigate the suffering. he cobbled together a fan of some cheese cloth moistened in water and successfully reduced the temperature of the room in the '90s to the 50s and that remains today one of the most effective air conditioning some history. one of the pleasures for me everything the book is that he seems to choose such multitalented man to write abo about. i think john wesley powell, the focus o of his book the focus of the grand canyon is that most versatile jack of trades of all and john will tell you about that. but the trip down the grand canyon. in that issu the issue they saie magazine by far this is the best of the bunch is john f. ross th
in 1881 president garfield had been shot by what the assassins. remember this as long befor is r conditioning suffering pain from the wounds of his bullets. it is exacerbated by the washington heat. his physician consult with powell who's basically been the plaintiff to the geological survey and why they were consultative isn't made clear that he can solve to see if he has any solutions to that would mitigate the suffering. he cobbled together a fan of some cheese cloth moistened in water and...
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bloomberg news markets editor garfield reynolds, thank you.ck our gtb library for the charts you just saw on the bloomberg terminal. let's head to the central bank world. the people's bank of china drew a line in the sand with its move to make it more expensive to short they -- short the yuan. in trading today, the yuan is moving about 0.33%. our policy editor is watching this. what is the pboc doing? to what degree is this going to work? >> they are pushing back against an traders. yu last friday, they announced a on reserve are why are meant selected foreign exchange trades. they are trying to remind traders, short the yuan if you want but it can be dangerous. let's take a look at a chart from our library. this shows you for eight weeks in a row, the onshore renminbi has been declining anywhere from 1.7% to 4%. it is the length of decline and it is escalating trade wars. the fed will raise interest rates. the list for the bears on the chinese currency are a slowing gdp in china, rising debt risk as the yuan weakens and liquidity gets more sc
bloomberg news markets editor garfield reynolds, thank you.ck our gtb library for the charts you just saw on the bloomberg terminal. let's head to the central bank world. the people's bank of china drew a line in the sand with its move to make it more expensive to short they -- short the yuan. in trading today, the yuan is moving about 0.33%. our policy editor is watching this. what is the pboc doing? to what degree is this going to work? >> they are pushing back against an traders. yu...
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, a about to grave book garfield would put most people to sleep about her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and have he ended up dying had an awful lot of people reading about this gilded-eight president and his assassination president and his assassination. toon't they would translate an economic biography, whether what we talk about would apply even more if you were to do, if you were to aim to be popular by doing a young churchill like candace mullarkey did. at princetonon wrote his oxford history of the civil war and somebody said, you have chosen to be with them and you will never be accepted by us anymore, at the faculty club. there is still that kind of feeling. but there are lots of different ways to write biographies. as others have said, the presidency is very complex. interesting,ind not only will's example of eisenhower dealing with mccarty -- dealing with mccarthy and also the warren court, it's an 'scidence where the president defining daily events but we remember it for something else. there is a different problem, which is that sometimes residents can focus on da
, a about to grave book garfield would put most people to sleep about her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and have he ended up dying had an awful lot of people reading about this gilded-eight president and his assassination president and his assassination. toon't they would translate an economic biography, whether what we talk about would apply even more if you were to do, if you were to aim to be popular by doing a young churchill like candace mullarkey did. at princetonon wrote his...
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the last time a president was elected directly from the house was james garfield in 1881. yes.. president ford was in the house before becoming president. but wasn )t elected to the presidency. now.. to be fair to the congressman.. while he is obviously happy to hear the speculation he )s running.. its we in the media who keep bringing it up to him in interviews. and he gives that non- committal answer. developing news in vallejo -- a woman says she accidentally struck and killed a man with her pickup truck overnight. the 28-year-old woman - says she didn )t realize she had hit someone until she got home - and found the man stuck under her truck. police believe the man was hit on borgess lane and then dragged almost a mile. police say the driver was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol. the victim has not been identified. massage envy spas in california accused of sexual assault. a peninsula law firm is filing the suit today. attorneys say women from the bay area, sacramento, and los angeles were victims. the company has settled similar legal claims in the past. there )s
the last time a president was elected directly from the house was james garfield in 1881. yes.. president ford was in the house before becoming president. but wasn )t elected to the presidency. now.. to be fair to the congressman.. while he is obviously happy to hear the speculation he )s running.. its we in the media who keep bringing it up to him in interviews. and he gives that non- committal answer. developing news in vallejo -- a woman says she accidentally struck and killed a man with her...
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he attended the university of and talk to garfield junior high school. he returned to a private practice in albuquerque and in 1972, he ran for united states senate and was elected as a republican. theas known as an expert on federal budget. not only was this effective towards this state, but he also focused heavily on debt reduction, particularly on .udget matters people who testified before the senate committee worth a live eyes to be prepared -- were -- people whoe testified before the senate committee were devised to be prepared. we brought out the nameplate from the time of the chairman theet committee and senator's position is at times chairman of the budget committee contagious in an and -- advantageous position. the human genome project through it was a behind-the-scenes supporter. >> >> no authorization. after that, i mean, this was an earmark which we are very proud. >> and the senator, i might say, people in future years will look back and say, what you did to get the human genome project is one of the great accomplishments of all time. >> thr
he attended the university of and talk to garfield junior high school. he returned to a private practice in albuquerque and in 1972, he ran for united states senate and was elected as a republican. theas known as an expert on federal budget. not only was this effective towards this state, but he also focused heavily on debt reduction, particularly on .udget matters people who testified before the senate committee worth a live eyes to be prepared -- were -- people whoe testified before the...
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a cradle-to-grave book about garfield would probably put most people to sleep but her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and how he ended up dying had people talking about reading about this gilded age president -- >> and his assassination. >> yes. there's lots of way to do it. i don't know how it would translate to an academic biography. what will talked about at the beginning would apply more if he were aim to be popular by doing young churchill like candace millard did. one of the most discouraging things i ever read was when james mcpherson at princeton wrote his oxford history of the civil war somebody said to him well, you've chosen to be with them and you'll never be accepted by us anymore. there's still that kind of feeling but there's lots of different ways to write biography. >> i want to add one anecdote and address the question directly. as others have said the presidency is complex and one thing i find interesting is not only from will's example of eisenhower dealing with mccarthy and the warren court which i think is an instance where a president finds the daily even
a cradle-to-grave book about garfield would probably put most people to sleep but her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and how he ended up dying had people talking about reading about this gilded age president -- >> and his assassination. >> yes. there's lots of way to do it. i don't know how it would translate to an academic biography. what will talked about at the beginning would apply more if he were aim to be popular by doing young churchill like candace millard did. one...
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>> in oakland police say one of their vehicles was stolen around 1:45 this morning near 74th and garfield. it was found 11 minutes later 3 miles away near tompkins and vail avenues. no one was inside. no arrest has been made yet. >>> we've just learned the name of the oakland police officer critically injured in a car crash. 22-year-old jordan windgate graduated from the police academy in may of 2017. he's also the son of a department lieutenant. windgate was injured after crashing into a car and then slamming into a semi while answering a call at the port of oakland early yesterday. firefighters had to use the jaws of life to get him out of his patrol car. no one else was hurt. >>> a mother making an annual plea to find her son's killer, paulette brown returned to grove and baker streets where her teenage son died 12 years ago today. aubrey abrakasa was headed to work at the rec center when someone shot him 20 times. brown hopes putting a face to this statistic will spark some leads for police. >> maybe these crimes will stop if the perpetrators see their victims that they've murdered. t
>> in oakland police say one of their vehicles was stolen around 1:45 this morning near 74th and garfield. it was found 11 minutes later 3 miles away near tompkins and vail avenues. no one was inside. no arrest has been made yet. >>> we've just learned the name of the oakland police officer critically injured in a car crash. 22-year-old jordan windgate graduated from the police academy in may of 2017. he's also the son of a department lieutenant. windgate was injured after...
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, a cradle-to-grave book about garfield probably would put most people to sleep. but her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and how he ended up dying got an awful lot of people reading about this gilded age president. >> assassination. >> an his assassination. so there's lots of ways of doing it. i don't know how they would translate to an academic biography, whether or not what we talked about, what will talked about at the very beginning would apply even more if he were to do -- if he were to aim to be popular by doing young churchill like candace mallard did. one of the most discouraging things i've ever read is when james mcpherson at princeton wrote his oxford history of the civil war, somebody came over to him and said well, you know, you've chosen to be with them, and you'll never be accepted by us anymore in the faculty clubs. there still is that kind of feeling. but there's lots of different ways to write biographies. >> i would just -- i want to add one anecdote and then address the question directly. as others have said, the presidency is obviously
, a cradle-to-grave book about garfield probably would put most people to sleep. but her snapshot of how his cancer was treated and how he ended up dying got an awful lot of people reading about this gilded age president. >> assassination. >> an his assassination. so there's lots of ways of doing it. i don't know how they would translate to an academic biography, whether or not what we talked about, what will talked about at the very beginning would apply even more if he were to do...
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i don't doubt that young people living in englewood of the west garfield park neighborhood of chicago can feel really hopeless and even distrustful against the police, but the real problem isn't aggressive policing, the real problem are gangs with memberships that have become generational. young boys without fathers or any male role models, anyone who cares about them who is a male are too often sucked into the cults of criminality. rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york who knows a thing or two about cleaning up the city thinks it's time to show the man they once called rahmbo the door, tweeting, "chicago murders are direct results of one party democratic world for decades. policing, genius, he can do for chicago what i did for new york city. he was one of the architects, it slashed homicide over 70%, tens of thousands of lives saved. well, it's true that citizens most affected seem to be growing very weary of emanuel's political dance. >> rahm emanuel, first of all, is a con man. his whole job is to keep black folks divided. >> he doesn't care about anybody but the people in hi
i don't doubt that young people living in englewood of the west garfield park neighborhood of chicago can feel really hopeless and even distrustful against the police, but the real problem isn't aggressive policing, the real problem are gangs with memberships that have become generational. young boys without fathers or any male role models, anyone who cares about them who is a male are too often sucked into the cults of criminality. rudy giuliani, the former mayor of new york who knows a thing...
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find somebody who had a fat orange cat because her two daughters 4-year-old and 2-year-old love garfieldking for a cat to borrow for a day for a playdate and make lasagna and everyone was going to sit together and have lasagna. the good news is, claire's husband provided an update to the story saying that they have found a fat orange cat that will be coming for dinner on saturday with the girls. >> greg: where is the picture? >> dana: the dinner is tomorrow night. >> greg: i want to see a picture. >> dana: we will follow up on monday. you're next. >> greg: tomorrow night. what's today? friday. saturday, august 11th, 10:00 p.m. joe devito, cat temple and tyrus. another great episode. maybe some turtles to make your daughter happy. i will be away. i will sell more books. >> richard: it's upside down. >> greg: maybe the book is upside down. on the world's best seller list. i will be out. tyrus is in for me monday and tuesday. isn't that exciting? >> kennedy: big, strapping and speaking of deliciousness, greg, it is america's ultimate camp fire food america's s'mores day. they were originall
find somebody who had a fat orange cat because her two daughters 4-year-old and 2-year-old love garfieldking for a cat to borrow for a day for a playdate and make lasagna and everyone was going to sit together and have lasagna. the good news is, claire's husband provided an update to the story saying that they have found a fat orange cat that will be coming for dinner on saturday with the girls. >> greg: where is the picture? >> dana: the dinner is tomorrow night. >> greg: i...
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it is the same platform that garfield and john f. kennedy and each of the unknowns lay upon. we will talk about them more when we get into the double internment of world war ii and the korean war of the unknown soldier. this is the opportunity for americans to pay their respects, and thousands did, filing in. think about the veterans that did that that don't know who is in the casket. there buddy that did not come home from war. world war i was a horrific war, and advances in technology made it difficult to where identifying bodies was difficult. all the families that could not be there, at least they knew that people were paying respects. the coffin stayed for a couple of days, and on november 11 began the final transition. coming out of the capital, he made the transition onto a horse drawn carriage and carried into arlington. one of the interesting things about the ceremony at the time was everybody here has a cell phone, right? you can get onto the internet, google something, watch something live. back then, none of that was there. how did people get their news? newspaper
it is the same platform that garfield and john f. kennedy and each of the unknowns lay upon. we will talk about them more when we get into the double internment of world war ii and the korean war of the unknown soldier. this is the opportunity for americans to pay their respects, and thousands did, filing in. think about the veterans that did that that don't know who is in the casket. there buddy that did not come home from war. world war i was a horrific war, and advances in technology made it...
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mckinley,t, harrison, garfield, we have a mckinley descendent here today. which is interesting. everything going for them. he was a great speaker, a guy who was put out in front. everybody believed he had a real chance of getting the nomination, a dark horse thing. the leading candidate sat on the supreme court. he had been governor of new york but he was the leading candidate. if harding wanted to, he could have gotten the nomination. he writes to carrie, i know what you say concerning my mad chase to honors. that refers to his dark horse candidacy. i ran over to baltimore last wednesday and learn to something which persuaded me of the futility of such pursuit. on my return, i did the thing which makes further mad pursuit impossible. it is not clear what happened, it is not clear what he was talking about, but it is clear that she talked him out of it and there was some involvement there. he later wrote about the meeting in baltimore, she fills in the word baltimore in her copy of the letter. he said she was in a very. i think she didn't want him to run for president. there may
mckinley,t, harrison, garfield, we have a mckinley descendent here today. which is interesting. everything going for them. he was a great speaker, a guy who was put out in front. everybody believed he had a real chance of getting the nomination, a dark horse thing. the leading candidate sat on the supreme court. he had been governor of new york but he was the leading candidate. if harding wanted to, he could have gotten the nomination. he writes to carrie, i know what you say concerning my mad...
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your point about a speed bump has been made by my colleague, garfield reynolds, and many believe -- ultimately, this is not the big smoking gun. there isself has said no collusion, but that doesn't mean we can't have a couple of days, if not a couple of weeks of retrenchment as people get worried and they want to see clarity that this isn't a smoking gun. mark, fomc minutes later, fed minutes later, powell speaks friday. either of those events change the game? mark: i think fed minutes are expected to be hawkish because the fed meeting was before the recent turmoil in emerging markets, in particular and the latest wages print. bey people think that will slightly hawkish and that is why i am hearing from many people that the reason they are not cutting out of not working short treasury positions yet is there is a chance for a boost higher in yield today and they will use that to trim their risk a little bit. are not ass if they hawkish has expected were we get the shop lower before the fed minutes. theyhere is expectation will be a little hawkish. i am not sure it will be a massive market mover
your point about a speed bump has been made by my colleague, garfield reynolds, and many believe -- ultimately, this is not the big smoking gun. there isself has said no collusion, but that doesn't mean we can't have a couple of days, if not a couple of weeks of retrenchment as people get worried and they want to see clarity that this isn't a smoking gun. mark, fomc minutes later, fed minutes later, powell speaks friday. either of those events change the game? mark: i think fed minutes are...
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. >> he's been here since the garfield administration.uenced by this is passing strings. nowhere in article two does it say the president's power to nominate for the advice and consent of the senate, article 3, court judges, is in any compromised because some guy in new york accused him of doing something wrong. >> merit garland's confirmation shouldn't have been compromised. >> what would the republicans? >> they would be united. they're not going to back down on this. as we werie talking about in th last segment, before the boat goes down, we want to get this thing through. >> mitch mcconnell, it would be the boat's sinking, he would still want to get this confirmed. >> mitch mcconnell says we, the senate, are in the personnel business, we are to staff the executive branch and the article three courts. that's something they can actually do no matter what the otherwise dysfunctional nature of the senate. >> duncan hunter, i thought the most interesting thing is how he's trying to borrow a page from trump's playbook and say deep state, pe
. >> he's been here since the garfield administration.uenced by this is passing strings. nowhere in article two does it say the president's power to nominate for the advice and consent of the senate, article 3, court judges, is in any compromised because some guy in new york accused him of doing something wrong. >> merit garland's confirmation shouldn't have been compromised. >> what would the republicans? >> they would be united. they're not going to back down on this....
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after graduating, he was a schoolteacher, at garfield the junior high school in albuquerque. he attended law school at the university of denver and then returned to private practice in albuquerque. in 1972, he ran for united states senate and was elected as a private republican. pete was known as an expert on the federal budget. he was one of the chief architects of the federal budget process. at times, he was one of the most knowledgeable people on d.c. was -- not only was this -- he focused heavily on deficit reduction. on budget matters he was among the most knowledgeable people in the room. people who served on the committee were well advised to be prepared before taking questions from him. this brought out a sampling of materials related to his work on the budget committee as well as some of the effects of that for new mexico. we brought out his nameplate from the time as chairman of the budget committee in the 1980's. as theator's position times chairman of the budget committee -- for over 20 years the senior republican on the budget committee, put him in an advantageou
after graduating, he was a schoolteacher, at garfield the junior high school in albuquerque. he attended law school at the university of denver and then returned to private practice in albuquerque. in 1972, he ran for united states senate and was elected as a private republican. pete was known as an expert on the federal budget. he was one of the chief architects of the federal budget process. at times, he was one of the most knowledgeable people on d.c. was -- not only was this -- he focused...
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washington, franklin, garfield, johnson, ford, others. easy to make the argument, if you're willing to connect data points, that the u.s. government itself is masonic. the believe in the great symbol looks like a masonic symbol. in new york 1826 a man named william morgan tried to join local mason lodge and was turned down. he published a book revealing secrets. he was arrested and when he was released he never returned home. a body was found in the river in upstate new york. april thought it was morgan and there was a full-fledged masonic panic. that the secret society of the masons was a murderous conspiracy attempted to take over the u.s. this was not just a fear that percolated among americans in upstate new york it became an organizing principle for a political party. the anti-masonic party wins elections in 1832 and 1836. elects anti-masons to political office and its agenda is against people in american government being parts of secret society. because if you are part of a secret society you're not doing the people's work and your
washington, franklin, garfield, johnson, ford, others. easy to make the argument, if you're willing to connect data points, that the u.s. government itself is masonic. the believe in the great symbol looks like a masonic symbol. in new york 1826 a man named william morgan tried to join local mason lodge and was turned down. he published a book revealing secrets. he was arrested and when he was released he never returned home. a body was found in the river in upstate new york. april thought it...
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the cop located -- complicated and controversial building of a memorial dedicated towards james garfield. matthew: the washington, d.c. history conference, that has been involved with it. anything in washington dc thank you for that, on behalf of the city.
the cop located -- complicated and controversial building of a memorial dedicated towards james garfield. matthew: the washington, d.c. history conference, that has been involved with it. anything in washington dc thank you for that, on behalf of the city.
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haidi: i will go with homegrown this time, garfield.s can see the charts in the bloomberg terminal. you can catch up with key analysis and save them for future reference as well. a lot for market participants to be dealing with. we have all the data out of china. weakness in retail sales less than anticipated. investor production likewise. japan is half an hour away from restarting it session. broadly across the region, we see equities outperform. -- outperform fxp are still some volatility there. -- we see equities outperform fx. there is still some volatility there. ♪ >> i'm in san francisco in for emily. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, tesla c.e.o. elon musk offers a bit more clarity on his funding secure tweet, pointing to interest from saudi arabia sovereign wealth fund. but questions still remain. we'll discuss.
haidi: i will go with homegrown this time, garfield.s can see the charts in the bloomberg terminal. you can catch up with key analysis and save them for future reference as well. a lot for market participants to be dealing with. we have all the data out of china. weakness in retail sales less than anticipated. investor production likewise. japan is half an hour away from restarting it session. broadly across the region, we see equities outperform. -- outperform fxp are still some volatility...
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candice is a best selling author writing a great book about gargarfield, cradle grave book about garfield putting many people to sleep, but the snapshot how cancer was treated and how he died got a lot of people reading about this guilded age president that -- and his assassination, so there is a lot of ways of doing it. i don't know how they translate to an academic biography, whether or not what we talked about, what will talked about in the beginning would apply more if he were to aim to be popular by doing churchill like she did. one of the most diskunching things i read is when writing about the civil war, somebody said, well, you know, you chose to be with them, and you'll never be accepted by us number, and there still is that kind of fe feeling, but there's a lot of ways to write a biography. >> you know, i would just add one antedote and address the question district rectly. as others have said, the presidency is very complex, and what i find very interesting is not only from will's example of eisenhower dealing with mccarthy and also the warren core, it's an instance in which a
candice is a best selling author writing a great book about gargarfield, cradle grave book about garfield putting many people to sleep, but the snapshot how cancer was treated and how he died got a lot of people reading about this guilded age president that -- and his assassination, so there is a lot of ways of doing it. i don't know how they translate to an academic biography, whether or not what we talked about, what will talked about in the beginning would apply more if he were to aim to be...
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mliv strategist garfield reynolds.are getting industrial production, retail sales, lots of numbers out of china. we are counting down to the open up markets in hong kong and mainland china. let's take a look at how it is shaping up. rishaad: you got them of its lower, bank of east asia, petrochina, 1.3% down. this is partially due to what has been going on with them mulling the banning or stopping the import of lng into china. an international group is up 4%. this is the position we have right now. it is down. we do have all the problems in turkey, which is dampening sentiment if not affecting fundamentals for the moment. we have the first day of the trading week beginning right after this. ♪ >> the premarket harbor down about 1.167%. the turkish theater has continued its dissent lower -- descent lower. down 45% since the start of the year. $1.27 at the moment. looking ahead. we have the data dump. china with its industrial production retail sales. stocks to look out for this week as we gear up unicom.ent and unit, --
mliv strategist garfield reynolds.are getting industrial production, retail sales, lots of numbers out of china. we are counting down to the open up markets in hong kong and mainland china. let's take a look at how it is shaping up. rishaad: you got them of its lower, bank of east asia, petrochina, 1.3% down. this is partially due to what has been going on with them mulling the banning or stopping the import of lng into china. an international group is up 4%. this is the position we have right...