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we speak with gary cohen.m discussing how a lack of federal action could hurt the industry and make us into a more dangerous place. and what is the zeitgeist of this market? and all you calls rapidfire for the lightning round, so stay with kramer. (vo) some bonds last a lifetime. some bonds inspire confidence, and some you grow to rely on. these are the bonds worth investing in. for over 50 years, pimco has reinvented fixed income to create opportunities for investors in every market environment. so, no matter what happens you can build the bonds that mean the most to you. pimco, a global leader in active fixed income. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire salute to veterans independence day terry bradshaw: hi, i'm terry bradshaw matching your job description. rocky bleier: and i'm rocky bleier. col. greg gadson: and i'm col.
we speak with gary cohen.m discussing how a lack of federal action could hurt the industry and make us into a more dangerous place. and what is the zeitgeist of this market? and all you calls rapidfire for the lightning round, so stay with kramer. (vo) some bonds last a lifetime. some bonds inspire confidence, and some you grow to rely on. these are the bonds worth investing in. for over 50 years, pimco has reinvented fixed income to create opportunities for investors in every market...
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Jun 20, 2022
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we are live we are so glad you are here, because we have headlines gary cohen loan, st. louis federal reserve president james bullard saying within the last hour high inflation has come up "like a storm" and he also says don't blame the fed. it's difficult to know out what to do" in the middle of a storm. in a speech he made in spain, bullard, a voting member says he sees the u.s. economy expanding not contracting this year, even though we have seen so much data that show it is looking like it's about to contract for the second quarter in a row. we shall see. bullard's comments comes as the s&p now finds itself in a bear market and amid a confluence of breaking events around the globe this afternoon that have u.s. investors waiting on hooks to see how our markets might open tomorrow. we know that at 6:00 p.m. eastern, when futures start trading we'll see what happens, but, if you take a look at futures they close today, this afternoon session, higher, not bad here. we closed up about 1% for dow future, s&p saw more than 1% gain, same with the nasdaq futures, but of cours
we are live we are so glad you are here, because we have headlines gary cohen loan, st. louis federal reserve president james bullard saying within the last hour high inflation has come up "like a storm" and he also says don't blame the fed. it's difficult to know out what to do" in the middle of a storm. in a speech he made in spain, bullard, a voting member says he sees the u.s. economy expanding not contracting this year, even though we have seen so much data that show it is...
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lunches every two weeks throughout all the cabinet agencies and we would invite -- my predecessor, gary cohen, we would invite people outside the government to speak to us, we would go down to the board room in the white house mess and it is refreshing. they could say anything we want -- they want, we need to hear it. trump was the same way. experts will be the death of us. experts -- no, too many experts. just saying. host: every author who appears on in depth, we ask him or her for their favorite books and what they are currently reading. here is larry kudlow's list. his favorite books include john sanford, the investigator. but they are, to rescue the republic. brian kill me, the president and the freedom fighter. current lady -- currently reading steve forbes on inflation. brian to be trebek, the emergence of arthur laffer. charles morris, the tycoons. in brian walters, the jazz age president. which of those would you like to bring up specifically? guest: i want to say two things. they are not necessarily my favorite books of all time, but it is what i either have read or am reading now.
lunches every two weeks throughout all the cabinet agencies and we would invite -- my predecessor, gary cohen, we would invite people outside the government to speak to us, we would go down to the board room in the white house mess and it is refreshing. they could say anything we want -- they want, we need to hear it. trump was the same way. experts will be the death of us. experts -- no, too many experts. just saying. host: every author who appears on in depth, we ask him or her for their...
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feature discussion after gary gerson's book the rice and fall of the neoliberal order america the world in the free market era with the author and with commentator dr. elizabeth cohen and christina nash or
feature discussion after gary gerson's book the rice and fall of the neoliberal order america the world in the free market era with the author and with commentator dr. elizabeth cohen and christina nash or
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since "again gary again ross" hit theaters but two days out from father's day we're learning about the man who inspired the line you heard in his latest book "the adventures of herbie cohen father's gift of negotiating was prolific that inspired parts of the play from which the movie was adapted. rich details his father's role in major events in history including negotiations during the iran hassage crisis and rich joins us now. it's great to see you. i'm reading this and this almost can't be real. your father's life is forest gump-ian on the streets of brooklyn where he ran around with sandy koufax and larry king as kids and to be at the center of so many moments in american history. tell us about your dad, herbie. >> he's from bensonhurst, brooklyn, lived his life by a philosophy, the see droets a good life is to care, but not that much. and approach life as a game. he was always getting into and out of jams. everything he did as carter, the david play, everything came out of his ethos as a kid and out of the brooklyn streets. that's what amazed me. he wound up lecturing at harvard and yale but it was stuff he learned in his childhood game the warriors as a kid and cre
since "again gary again ross" hit theaters but two days out from father's day we're learning about the man who inspired the line you heard in his latest book "the adventures of herbie cohen father's gift of negotiating was prolific that inspired parts of the play from which the movie was adapted. rich details his father's role in major events in history including negotiations during the iran hassage crisis and rich joins us now. it's great to see you. i'm reading this and this...
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feature discussion after gary gerson's book the rice and fall of the neoliberal order america the world in the free market era with the author and with commentator dr. elizabeth cohen and christina nash or a warm. welcome to the three of you to the washington history seminar in fact to so liz and christina i'd say welcome back great to have you back to the washing history seminar. i'm christian osterman. i direct the wilson center's history and public policy program and i have the pleasure to co-chair the seminar series with eric arneson of the national. enter and george washington university today eric will introduce our speakers and moderate the discussion. the washing history seminar is a collaborative effort of two organizations the national history center of the american historical association and the wilson centers history and public policy program. for well more than a decade. the seminar has served as a non-partisan forum to discuss important new historical findings insights and publications something that's central to the mission of both of our organizations. behind the scenes fair two individuals who helped produce this event rachel wheatley for the natio
feature discussion after gary gerson's book the rice and fall of the neoliberal order america the world in the free market era with the author and with commentator dr. elizabeth cohen and christina nash or a warm. welcome to the three of you to the washington history seminar in fact to so liz and christina i'd say welcome back great to have you back to the washing history seminar. i'm christian osterman. i direct the wilson center's history and public policy program and i have the pleasure to...