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david gibbs, thank ou for protective. david gibbs, thank you for being _ protective.s. - protective. david gibbs, thank you for being with this. thank| you for being with this. thank ou ve you for being with this. thank you very much- _ to italy now, and the island of sicily is being battered by a rare cyclonic storm known as a medicane. torrential rain has caused widespread flooding around the city of catania. at least two people have been killed. courtney bembridge reports. during a brief respite from the rain, residents of catania were out checking the damage. translation: here, it was like a swollen river, a lake. - it spread and caused major damage to this beautiful area of our city. between yesterday and the day before, 300 millimetres of rain fell. the annual average in catania is 600 millimetres. this means that in 2a hours, half of what is recorded in one year fell. it's very unusual. this is what that much rain looks like. streets turned to rivers, the water strong enough to pick up cars. mud filled many homes and in some areas, the water supply has been cut
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and i'm also joined by robert gibbs, former white house press secretary. now a political analyst for nbc news. ali, we'll start with you. with all the action happening on the hill, president biden didn't get the infrastructure deal he wanted before he landed in rome. progressives held the line once again. where do things stand now, ali? >> erie quiet halls of congress. they are gone on the weekend. the house right before they left last night, didn't vote on the thing they wanted to vote on, the bipartisan infrastructure bill. but instead, they voted to extend the surface transportation act, highway funding is one of the key things there. thusly allowing them to kick this can down the road to december third and give themselves the next month to figure out the right way to move forward on these dual tracks of the infrastructure package that has been up here on capitol hill for months now. what happened yesterday was the culmination of a strategy from progressives that they have held over the course of the last few weeks. progressives saying they endorse the
and i'm also joined by robert gibbs, former white house press secretary. now a political analyst for nbc news. ali, we'll start with you. with all the action happening on the hill, president biden didn't get the infrastructure deal he wanted before he landed in rome. progressives held the line once again. where do things stand now, ali? >> erie quiet halls of congress. they are gone on the weekend. the house right before they left last night, didn't vote on the thing they wanted to vote...
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of gibbs wealth management erin gibbs is joining us. this is bloomberg. bloomberg. >> that is the only mandate of the fed. price stability and full unemployment. and let's be clear. right now we don't have price stability. inflation at 5% is among the highest numbers that many in this room have ever seen in their lifetime. and the bet is it's transitory and that's a big bet. shery: founder and c.e.o. ken griffin who thinks calling inflation transitory is a big bet. our next guest says investors should have investments in both value and growth amid those inflationary concerns. let's bring in erin gibbs, president and c.i.o. at gibbs wealth management. erin, always great having you with us. let me get started with this g.d.v. chart and we have seen treasury yields rally and investors just shunning those megatech names and headed toward those value names like the russell 2000. how do you position in this environment? erin: yes. so i've been advocating being able to use what i call a barbell approach. so really having exposure in both growth and value. and th
of gibbs wealth management erin gibbs is joining us. this is bloomberg. bloomberg. >> that is the only mandate of the fed. price stability and full unemployment. and let's be clear. right now we don't have price stability. inflation at 5% is among the highest numbers that many in this room have ever seen in their lifetime. and the bet is it's transitory and that's a big bet. shery: founder and c.e.o. ken griffin who thinks calling inflation transitory is a big bet. our next guest says...
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there were other secretarial schools that women were attending but catherine gibbs she became a widow in the early 1900s and had to find aay make a living for her kids and her sister and she opened the school. when the great depression hit in the stock market fell these women, these elite women from elite colleges with degrees in english literature had to find a way to make a living in catherine gibbs was awake to do it so that was important in another important way to the avenue was with the great depression women were taking jobs away from men so logically they would take on women's work if they wanted to work outside of the home so now we have residence at the barbizon that were catherine gibbs secretarial students. the paris modeling agency the first modeling agency he brings in women, young women from largely the midwest and the barbizon is a new york hotel but it's a very american story because the women who stay there or not new yorkers. they become new yorkers to some extent but they are small towners in the agency takes this this -- these are the models and the looks that the
there were other secretarial schools that women were attending but catherine gibbs she became a widow in the early 1900s and had to find aay make a living for her kids and her sister and she opened the school. when the great depression hit in the stock market fell these women, these elite women from elite colleges with degrees in english literature had to find a way to make a living in catherine gibbs was awake to do it so that was important in another important way to the avenue was with the...
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thanks to two friends of the broadcast, robert gibbs, and mike murphy. thank you gentlemen for staying up with us on this monday night. we appreciate it. coming up for, us were a step closer tonight to a pill, to fight the coronavirus. we will ask one of our leading public health positions about it, when we come back. it, when we come back. instantly clear everyday congestion with vicks sinex saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. as we mentioned earlier today, the drug company merck applied for emergency use authorization, for their anti viral pill, to treat covid. new york times points this out, quote, clearance for the drug would be a milestone, in the fight against the coronavirus. experts said, because it's a convenient relatively inexpensive treatment could reach many more high risk people, sick with covid, then the cumbersome antibody treatments currently being used. with us tonight for more, doctor nahid beat, delia inf
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gibbs, i've got one more you.closing comments bill maher made on his show friday night that instantly ricochetted around the internet with mostly democrats saying that their fellow democrats find these last few minutes of the broadcast, send it to everyone you know. we'll have a brief sampling here and discuss on the other side. >> some presidents spend their post-presidency building homes for the poor or raising money for charity or painting their toes. trump has spent his figuring out how to pull off the coup he couldn't pull off last time. here's the easiest three predictions in the world. trump will run in 2024. he will get the republican nomination. and whatever happens on election night, the next day he will announce that he won. >> so, the entire segment goes on much longer. and we commend it to people's attention. it was ordered. it was reasoned. what's your reaction to the argument he's making? >> i think, brian, it's hard to argue with anything bill said in that clip. i think, to murphy's point, around t
gibbs, i've got one more you.closing comments bill maher made on his show friday night that instantly ricochetted around the internet with mostly democrats saying that their fellow democrats find these last few minutes of the broadcast, send it to everyone you know. we'll have a brief sampling here and discuss on the other side. >> some presidents spend their post-presidency building homes for the poor or raising money for charity or painting their toes. trump has spent his figuring out...
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they were going to work outside of the home and so now we have residents who are in fact catherine gibbs takes over three floors and four floors but the power of the modeling agency and he brings in young women a large extent to the midwest and it's a very american story because the women that stay there are not new yorkers but they are from small towns and these are the models and the looks that they are going for and it becomes a big agency and then in a really interesting sort of connection while i was doing the research, the entry point for me as a scholar and also the women was mademoiselle magazine which again i remember mademoiselle magazine. it started in the 1930s. it is with the most incredible story in mademoiselle magazine and in the early 1940s it was a way basically to bring the crÈme de la crÈme of young women across america, so there were different organizations and that in many ways the complexities so it was complex and a fascinating story behind these entry points. >> they were testing professional identities which were brand-new in many ways. through the decades of yo
they were going to work outside of the home and so now we have residents who are in fact catherine gibbs takes over three floors and four floors but the power of the modeling agency and he brings in young women a large extent to the midwest and it's a very american story because the women that stay there are not new yorkers but they are from small towns and these are the models and the looks that they are going for and it becomes a big agency and then in a really interesting sort of connection...
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colleges with degrees in english literature, they suddenly needed to make a living, and katherine gibbs was a way to do it. that was really important. another important sort of avenue was modelling, which again we might think oh, [inaudible], but that's exactly the point, that with the great depression, women who were working were seen as [inaudible]. they were taking jobs away from men. so logically they were safe by taking on women's work if they were going to work outside of the home. now we have rsidents at the barbizon hotel who are katherine gibbs secretarial students, takes over three floors as a dorm within the hotel for them, but the first modelling agency, and he brings in women, young women from [inaudible] the midwest, and the barbizon hotel is a new york hotel but it is a very american story because the women who stayed there are not new yorkers. they become new yorkers to some extent, but they are from small town america, and the modelling agency also sort of caters to this sort of -- these are their models and the look they are going for, sort of all american and so forth
colleges with degrees in english literature, they suddenly needed to make a living, and katherine gibbs was a way to do it. that was really important. another important sort of avenue was modelling, which again we might think oh, [inaudible], but that's exactly the point, that with the great depression, women who were working were seen as [inaudible]. they were taking jobs away from men. so logically they were safe by taking on women's work if they were going to work outside of the home. now we...
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gibbs, i inform the house that mr. gibbs will vote nay on h.res. 716. ms. wexton: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.res. 716. as the member designated by ms. porter, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representative mcmorris rodgers of washington, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative mcmorris rodgers will vote nay on adoption of the resolution. madam speaker, as the member designated by representative letlow of louisiana, i inform the house that representative letlow will vote aye. as the member designated by representative timmons, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative timmons will vote no on adoption of the resolution. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. connolly: madam sp
gibbs, i inform the house that mr. gibbs will vote nay on h.res. 716. ms. wexton: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mceachin, i inform the house that mr. mceachin will vote yes on h.res. 716. as the member designated by ms. porter, i inform the house that ms. porter will vote yes on h.res. 716. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representative mcmorris rodgers of...
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media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbs of investigative journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. it was a chilly start to monday for many a morning commuter, and it will be again on tuesday morning for one or two, particularly across some southern counties of england and south wales, as well as the far north east of scotland. it's these areas where you'll have the clearest of the skies to begin with. in between, temperatures much higher than they were on monday, and that's because of this weather front and the cloud from it stretching across scotland into eastern england. and that's going to be inching a little bit further westwards as we go through tuesday. high pressure still, though, in the far west, keeping things dry. only an isolated shower possible, still some sunny spells. but a lot of cloud across scotland and central, northern and eastern england. that could produce some light rain or drizzle here and there, maybe as far west as the home counties as we go throu
media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbs of investigative journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. it was a chilly start to monday for many a morning commuter, and it will be again on tuesday morning for one or two, particularly across some southern counties of england and south wales, as well as the far north east of scotland. it's these areas where you'll have the clearest of...
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media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbs of investigativejournalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello, the weather is a tale of two halves today after the morning fog we've seen sunshine across southern and eastern areas. but the weather front further north and west was quite active to start with. the rain petering out as it eases its way southwards across northern england and wales, clearing to some late brightness in the north west, but wherever, still mild, 17—19, above where they should be, temperatures for the time of year. the weather front, although weakening as it slips south, will act like a blanket so not as cool in southern parts overnight. shouldn't be as much fog but it's still a risk in southern and eastern areas. further north and west, clearer skies and a cooler night to come. which sets us up for more sunshine in the north foot sunday and it should be mainly dry across the uk. more cloud across southern and eastern areas. quite a grey start. perhaps some fog fi
media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbs of investigativejournalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello, the weather is a tale of two halves today after the morning fog we've seen sunshine across southern and eastern areas. but the weather front further north and west was quite active to start with. the rain petering out as it eases its way southwards across northern england and...
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media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsum of investigativejournalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. i's a lot of fine weather and the focus this coming week but even a week whether front gave a brand tramp, and and really stack the campus in norfolk first things morning. now, but whetherfront has been dragging its heels but with high fish building to it is weakening over time but behind with a front there is plenty of sunshine as you can see here in llandudno in north wales both for the north of a scattering of quite sharp showers and gale force winds blowing across the northern isles, quite fiscal in scotland, parts of northern ireland catching the hr as well but by and were, like there is a lot of dry and settled weather away from the west and it is afresh a day out there just hanging on to the one we haven't in southern areas but it will be notably cooler here overnight. last night we had the cloud, to make the into the fresh air. temperatures will dip into single figur
media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsum of investigativejournalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. i's a lot of fine weather and the focus this coming week but even a week whether front gave a brand tramp, and and really stack the campus in norfolk first things morning. now, but whetherfront has been dragging its heels but with high fish building to it is weakening over time...
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media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsive journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. plenty of cloud across the uk yesterday and plenty of it still around today as well. glimmers of sunshine or sunny spells at best, i think, sums up our forecast for the majority. for scotland, the cloud is going to bring some quite meaningful rain in through the day as this weather front sinks its way south. and as the rain arrives, the winds will strengthen as well. gales for the northern isles, the rain getting down into the central belt of scotland in time for the evening rush hour. to the south, temperatures still up to 16—17 degrees. behind the weather front, much colder air arriving, though, temperatures in the low teens. and we'll see that colder air following the weather front south across the uk overnight thursday into friday. it makes way for much more sunshine on friday. but behind this weather front, it will feel considerably chillier. perhaps the south—west of the uk clinging
media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsive journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. plenty of cloud across the uk yesterday and plenty of it still around today as well. glimmers of sunshine or sunny spells at best, i think, sums up our forecast for the majority. for scotland, the cloud is going to bring some quite meaningful rain in through the day as this weather front sinks...
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media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsstigative journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. a caller start to sunday compared to what we have seen recently but there will be areas holding onto cloud and temperature are still in double figures from parts of lincolnshire through the midlands to wales and the south—west. midlands to wales and the south-west.— midlands to wales and the south-west. , , south-west. either side, single fiaure south-west. either side, single figure temperatures _ south-west. either side, single figure temperatures and - south-west. either side, single figure temperatures and organ | figure temperatures and organ mist but sometime for the vast majority. the cloud because middle and southern england and anglia could hang on through the morning producing drizzle clearing all but the far east of kent by mid afternoon. at the same time, more cloud through the mid afternoon, scotland and ireland are stiffer brief touching a0 miles an hour in the far nort
media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsstigative journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. a caller start to sunday compared to what we have seen recently but there will be areas holding onto cloud and temperature are still in double figures from parts of lincolnshire through the midlands to wales and the south—west. midlands to wales and the south-west.— midlands to wales...
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media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsstigative journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. phillip lee double figures across scotland. going through the highlands and western fog patches and sunny spells and a bit hazy in places extending some patchy rain to scotland and far north of england. still and far north of england. still a bit of a breeze across the north, and nowhere near as it was across the weekend. should feel pleasantly warm and cold air not a million miles away, and the cold air will try to fight back this week and it won't be until later on but we will see cloud and that rain extends across eastern england has a going to tuesday. chilly start across the south. see you later. hello, welcome to bbc news. i'm ben boulos. our top stories: inside the world of kim jong—un, a former north korean spy tells us pyongyang will never give up its weapons. translation: in the end, denuclearisation cannot be achieved. why? north korea's nuclear deterrent is tied to kim jo
media columnist at the new york times, alexandra suich bass, a columnist at the economist and margot gibbsstigative journalists. the media show will be back at the same time next week. for now, goodbye. hello. phillip lee double figures across scotland. going through the highlands and western fog patches and sunny spells and a bit hazy in places extending some patchy rain to scotland and far north of england. still and far north of england. still a bit of a breeze across the north, and nowhere...
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it out to hundreds of journalists all around i the world and we all published togethen _ and margot gibbsgative reporter for the aptly named international consortium of investigativejournalists. she is one of the 600 journalists around the world who've been working on those pandora papers. let's kick off with you, margot. what happens first? because you had over 11 million financial records to choose from. so, how did you set about this? so, i think it starts with a massive data crunch from icij's data team. so, we have all of the files stored on some server somewhere, don't know where, or many servers presumably. and i think there's kind of a months—long process of machinery—ing those files so that we as journalists can then go and quiz the files essentially them our hypotheses. and say is their dirty money coming into the uk, is there questionable funds going to our democratic process? and if you're looking for, and you are looking forjuicy exposes, looking for big names, how do you find those? yeah, so i think that comes with your hypotheses, basically, i suppose. and i think you've se
it out to hundreds of journalists all around i the world and we all published togethen _ and margot gibbsgative reporter for the aptly named international consortium of investigativejournalists. she is one of the 600 journalists around the world who've been working on those pandora papers. let's kick off with you, margot. what happens first? because you had over 11 million financial records to choose from. so, how did you set about this? so, i think it starts with a massive data crunch from...
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robert gibbs joins us next. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at how much you've saved, how much you'll need, and build a straightforward plan to generate income, even when you're not working. a plan that gives you the chance to grow your savings and create cash flow that lasts. along the way, we'll give you ways to be tax efficient. and you can start, stop or adjust your plan at any time without the unnecessary fees. talk to us today, so we can help you go from saving...to living. dayquil severe for you... talk to us today, and daily vicks super c for me. introducing new vicks super c and dayquil severe convenience pack. vicks super c is a daily supplement to help energize and replenish your body with vitamin c and b vitamins. dayquil severe is a max strength medicine for cold and flu relief. someone is feeling better. get your shoes. alright! try the new vicks convenience pack. wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's
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as does robert gibbs, former white house press secretary to president obama. so the white house can still point to job growth. a number of aides have been texting the "new york times" story with the headline that the job numbers are still pretty good, but this was not the report that they were hoping for. >> they were bracing for better numbers. and even last month that is exactly how president biden did react when those lackluster numbers came out from the month of august and the president said look, i wanted to see something better here. we all did. acknowledging that because of the surge in the delta variant at the time that this was the economic picture of where we are. but that is something that the white house has been stressing all summer long, that these jobs reports are a snapshot of where we are and it is important to add context to what was going on and what was driving what is this weaker report. and what we are seeing clearly here is that as students were going back to the classroom, as some parents were going back to work, because of the number o
as does robert gibbs, former white house press secretary to president obama. so the white house can still point to job growth. a number of aides have been texting the "new york times" story with the headline that the job numbers are still pretty good, but this was not the report that they were hoping for. >> they were bracing for better numbers. and even last month that is exactly how president biden did react when those lackluster numbers came out from the month of august and...
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gibbs of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gibbs will vote yea on h.r. 5434. as the member designated by mr. meuser of pennsylvania, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mr. meuser will vote yea on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition ? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. norman of south carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. norman will vote no on h.r. 5434. as the member designated by mr. buchanan of south carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. buchanan will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? ms. wexton: as the member designated by mr. krishnamoorthi, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. krishnamoorthi will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the
gibbs of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gibbs will vote yea on h.r. 5434. as the member designated by mr. meuser of pennsylvania, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mr. meuser will vote yea on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition ? the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. norman of south...
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>> christina gibbs, lieutenant christina gibbs, so those are the two people that will be handling the dogs. >> president feinstein: very good. thank you. do my fellow commissioners have any questions or comments for the chief? all right -- yeah. commissioner covington, yes. >> commissioner covington: thank you. chief, i'm glad to know that you didn't pull rank on the puppy. that's to lieutenant gibbs to do that. how many dogs do we have in the department, including the two new ones? >> so these are our very first therapy dogs. >> commissioner covington: yes, i know that. >> we do have search and rescue dogs, and i know that one was retired, and captain gareth miller is going to be getting another one, so that does leave us with three, chief velo? will that be three? we have two right now, and captain miller, when he gets his therapy dog -- sorry, next search and rescue dogs, that will give us three search and rescue dogs. does that make sense? >> commissioner covington: i was waiting for a response from chief velo. >> no, the number is correct. we have three, plus the two therapy dogs
>> christina gibbs, lieutenant christina gibbs, so those are the two people that will be handling the dogs. >> president feinstein: very good. thank you. do my fellow commissioners have any questions or comments for the chief? all right -- yeah. commissioner covington, yes. >> commissioner covington: thank you. chief, i'm glad to know that you didn't pull rank on the puppy. that's to lieutenant gibbs to do that. how many dogs do we have in the department, including the two new...
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. >>> let's continue the inflation conversation now with erin gibbs.nly does inflation 'cause us to pay more for pretty much everything, it may influence the fed to raise rates or the bond market to do it sooner for them, what does that mean for stocks tie them together. >> so a couple of things obviously financials are taking a harder hit, which is unusual this time since normally yield curves and inflation is generally seen as good for banks but in this case because it's so far out and it's hitting the economy so quickly, that's hurting them but i think the biggest impact right now what we're really seeing is that it's hurting those small caps and mid caps the hardest. and they've been really stuck in this trading range since we saw this inflation since your april worries. small caps, mid caps basically been trading completely flat and so, this further inflation and further signs all these new numbers coming out, means they're probably going to be stuck in another trading range for quite a few months and we may not see them recover into their up tren
. >>> let's continue the inflation conversation now with erin gibbs.nly does inflation 'cause us to pay more for pretty much everything, it may influence the fed to raise rates or the bond market to do it sooner for them, what does that mean for stocks tie them together. >> so a couple of things obviously financials are taking a harder hit, which is unusual this time since normally yield curves and inflation is generally seen as good for banks but in this case because it's so far...
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erin gibbs with us. and uma i came close the last time. next time, uma, i will be 100%. meantime talk about this market. uma, let me start with you, your overall assessment. last tuesday was the fourth session back-to-back-to-back where we closed near the bottom of the session. ugly closes. people were becoming worried. inflation in the air. stagflation in the air, all kinds of things, yell here we are knocking on the all-time high again. >> great to be here, charles, back again. you know at this point we've seen some earnings results coming out and it is kind of fair to say at this point covid really feels like it is in the rear view more mirror for us, we focused on what is coming ahead. as we try to navigate the markets for our clients something we're really focused on is looking at stocks that really have great demand drivers at their back. also have really good pricing power to make it through the inflationary period. if you look at type of things that will be working in this post-covid environment i think a great example of that we were great, public markets, view
erin gibbs with us. and uma i came close the last time. next time, uma, i will be 100%. meantime talk about this market. uma, let me start with you, your overall assessment. last tuesday was the fourth session back-to-back-to-back where we closed near the bottom of the session. ugly closes. people were becoming worried. inflation in the air. stagflation in the air, all kinds of things, yell here we are knocking on the all-time high again. >> great to be here, charles, back again. you know...
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let me bring in robert gibbs. robert, i don't know about you, but i'm having a lot of 2009, 2010 flashbacks. you were going to get health care by the fourth of july, before the august recess. you remember. march 2010. what is the -- how important do you think it is at a minimum that there is some progress made, something is passed, maybe the infrastructure gets passed and signed before virginia and is virginia a deadline to pay attention to? >> i do think it is important, chuck. as you mentioned, the biden administration is way ahead of where we were on health care. so let's give them some credit on that. i don't know whether that's giving them credit or taking it away from us. but look, i think that i take former governor terry mcauliffe on this. i think he clearly wants to be able to show the democratic base his base that something is happening in a positive way in washington. i think look, i think the virginia race is a little different in that washington media market is dominant in that electorate unlike it mi
let me bring in robert gibbs. robert, i don't know about you, but i'm having a lot of 2009, 2010 flashbacks. you were going to get health care by the fourth of july, before the august recess. you remember. march 2010. what is the -- how important do you think it is at a minimum that there is some progress made, something is passed, maybe the infrastructure gets passed and signed before virginia and is virginia a deadline to pay attention to? >> i do think it is important, chuck. as you...
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you've got two major consumers of coal saying sorry and we are not doing this unless in india's casey gibb to accept anyways probably going to take much longer. china paradoxically a country suffering already the terrible environmental consequences of climate, rising temperatures. pretty much going to turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to. this turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to.— turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to. this is part ofthe world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. _ world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. it's _ world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. it's all— world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. it's all very - world if it chooses to. this is part of the problem. it's all very rare. of the problem. it's all very rare for borisjohnson to suddenly wear the crown of virtue and become the bombastic leader of the world on climate change. and now it's the beginning of the end. he's so good at this. he's so good at this kind of creating this mood, but actually it's really
you've got two major consumers of coal saying sorry and we are not doing this unless in india's casey gibb to accept anyways probably going to take much longer. china paradoxically a country suffering already the terrible environmental consequences of climate, rising temperatures. pretty much going to turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to. this turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to.— turn its nose the address of the world if it chooses to. this is part...
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dan celebrates darrow gibbs. i'm going to send off, but goes to support all this stuff and have been for ages. now. the media and the global media in the west is a central player in all the wars that have been taking place in the 21st century. the lies about iraq were told by the new york tribes were federal in the b, b. c. under pressure from blair, director general, the b, b. c who didn't tow the line, were basically forced out, etc, etc. so these walls have effectively cemented guerrero of the state media in particular like the bbc of cnn and our west germans, tony tony, blinking biden's, a man in the state to bob and said he was a great man. i think what i'm getting out is because you were a pioneer multicultural issues. i worked for you on a, on a friday program. after all, i'm always seeing the weapon izing of identity politics to cover up the kind of actions you're just talking about. people can see are interviewed sy hersh on the my lai massacre and our youtube channel because they kept on talking about i
dan celebrates darrow gibbs. i'm going to send off, but goes to support all this stuff and have been for ages. now. the media and the global media in the west is a central player in all the wars that have been taking place in the 21st century. the lies about iraq were told by the new york tribes were federal in the b, b. c. under pressure from blair, director general, the b, b. c who didn't tow the line, were basically forced out, etc, etc. so these walls have effectively cemented guerrero of...
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i gibbs, this bizarre ervish to get conklin high 9. k answered alzheimer high, you fall on to seal east. i'm but i diverse if it's e at this portfolio to salmon to bowen, ornish visits in east of spit t fishy cronkite from the small in viet. oh, barrels garnish on this afghan, this new tinkle might have ended to a t and then m. m. dragon's jo. john. i an o. s. hand. now. mid capes. shy june, fear am i'm blind. good old hates costs. little bit silent ads. only bins fells ishall fuck golfed. ear shanella john shipped distal glow sawdust, 4 feet deep and shone scottish tint thus. darcy sneezed so vivid on this invoice. the children had on k, another via the shower near the i'm to london. laden's was, he should hunks police unarmed vanished. so our interview de la m. laban quality read them, does volunteers each on each law hung to summarize, thanks to an excellent health care, switzerland as a country where retirees tend to live the longest to fund their pensions. xerox public pension fund has to place bets on thousands of americans dying
i gibbs, this bizarre ervish to get conklin high 9. k answered alzheimer high, you fall on to seal east. i'm but i diverse if it's e at this portfolio to salmon to bowen, ornish visits in east of spit t fishy cronkite from the small in viet. oh, barrels garnish on this afghan, this new tinkle might have ended to a t and then m. m. dragon's jo. john. i an o. s. hand. now. mid capes. shy june, fear am i'm blind. good old hates costs. little bit silent ads. only bins fells ishall fuck golfed. ear...
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i gibbs, this bizarre ervish to get conklin high 9. k answered alzheimer high, you fall on to seal east. i'm but i diverse. if you'd see at this portfolio 2000 to buy one ornish visits initially, i'll spit if he should cronkite from the small in viet out. bevells garnish on this afghan. these new to go. mine have indebted to a t and van m. m. dragon's jo john ein or s hands now? mid capes. shy june fear. and i'm giant gazoomba heights. ghost little bit silent ad zane levens fellows shall fall, golfed ye shanella. jonah shipped this door glow, saw that paul feet feel deep, and chance cashed him to death. darcy sneezed so vivid on these invested children had on k another via the shower near the island. and then laden's was he shrugs police, unarmed violent, vanished. so our interview de la laban quality read them, thus volunteers each on each law hung. to summarize, thanks to an excellent health care, switzerland as a country where retirees tend to live the longest. to fund their pensions. xerox public pension fund has to place bets on t
i gibbs, this bizarre ervish to get conklin high 9. k answered alzheimer high, you fall on to seal east. i'm but i diverse. if you'd see at this portfolio 2000 to buy one ornish visits initially, i'll spit if he should cronkite from the small in viet out. bevells garnish on this afghan. these new to go. mine have indebted to a t and van m. m. dragon's jo john ein or s hands now? mid capes. shy june fear. and i'm giant gazoomba heights. ghost little bit silent ad zane levens fellows shall fall,...
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i gibbs, this bizarre ervish to get conklin hiking 9, kate answered alzheimer. hi, you fall on to seal east, i'm but i diverse if it see at this portfolio to 1000 to bowen or near visits initially off spits. if you should cronkite from the small in viet out bevells county sh. on this afghan, this new tinkle might have ended to a t. and then m. m. dragon's jo john an o s. hand now mid capes. shy june, fear em. i'm blind. good old hates. go stupid, cylon ads, only bins fellows shall fall, golfed ear shanella joined, shipped distal glow, sawdust, 4 feet deep, and shone scottish tint thus. darcy sneezed, so vivid on these invested children had on k, another via shower near the iron curtain. laden's was, he shrugs, police, unarmed violent, vanished. so our interview daily and leaping quality written thus, volunteers, he shall mishma hunter to summarize, thanks to excellent health care. switzerland is a country where retirees tend to live the longest to fund their pensions. xerox public pension fund has to place bets on thousands of americans dying early because they
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i gibbs, this bizarre ervish to get conklin hiking 9 k answered alzheimer. hi, you fall on to seal east, i'm but i diverse if it see at this portfolio to 1000 to bowen ornish visits in need of pity. fisher cronkite from the small in viet out. bevells garnish on the east africa. these need to go might have, indeed did to a t and van m. m. dragon's jo. john. an o. s. hunt now mid cape's stadium. fear m. andre and grizzled heights. ghost, stupid, silent ad zane levens fellows shall fall, golfed ye, shanella. jonah shipped this door. glow saw that 4 feet deep and chance cashed him to death. darcy sneezed so vivid on the scene. vista jolen had on k, another via shower. near the anderson levens was he should hunks police unarmed violent, vanished. so i've interviewed de la m leap and quality. read them. does volunteers each on each law hung to summarize, thanks to an excellent health care, switzerland as a country where retirees tend to live the longest to fund their pensions. xerox public pension fund has to place bets on thousands of americans dying early, becau
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gibbs, is recognized. rep. gibbs: madame chairwoman, i ask unanimous consent for a letter from myself to be entered into the election. rep. maloney: without objection. rep. gibbs: in this letter, i talked about disappointment with the work this committee has performed under your leadership. rational oversight is one of the most important responsibilities of the united states congress and we are responsible for investigating arbitrary and capricious behavior, abuse, waste. we have not allowed our committee to conduct oversight on these pressing issues. we have not examined the policies that led to the southern border crisis. rodney scott wrote a letter to the senate and house leadership stating options have been given to the biden administration, border patrol immigration, and the department of homeland security, but every recommendation has been rejected. last week, the civil liberties subcommittee selected part six of its hearing, titled "confronting white supremacy," but have yet to hear about people frustrat
gibbs, is recognized. rep. gibbs: madame chairwoman, i ask unanimous consent for a letter from myself to be entered into the election. rep. maloney: without objection. rep. gibbs: in this letter, i talked about disappointment with the work this committee has performed under your leadership. rational oversight is one of the most important responsibilities of the united states congress and we are responsible for investigating arbitrary and capricious behavior, abuse, waste. we have not allowed...
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one's called community lu gibbs, 2 warriors leaders with your permission, i'd like to be able to give you a coin, my shoe, a broad selena levy or to play the trench a little. i have only irishman you ever met could never have dreamed. oh i but not with me. i know there is also may be a bit of jet lag to in his leave with the secretary of state here seeming a bit confused about which side of the official car to enter. as the one he approached was already occupied by president biden. i doctors in france, a warning that budget cuts are leading to staff shortages and a lack of hospital beds. this comes as top scientists in france or warning that the country's health care system could be pushed to the brink of collapse if it faces another wave of the covey pandemic we spoke to a nursing union rep about how bad it's got o c. it's the government that's to blame for the shortage of medical personnel. france is the only country in the world that's been cutting funding during the pandemic. medical staff are outraged by bas and ready to quit over it because they want no parts of it. since june,
one's called community lu gibbs, 2 warriors leaders with your permission, i'd like to be able to give you a coin, my shoe, a broad selena levy or to play the trench a little. i have only irishman you ever met could never have dreamed. oh i but not with me. i know there is also may be a bit of jet lag to in his leave with the secretary of state here seeming a bit confused about which side of the official car to enter. as the one he approached was already occupied by president biden. i doctors in...
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david gibbs, co—author of this unesco report told me more about theirfindings.ed, they will emit carbon into the atmosphere, and it's a matter of how much forests we cut down relative to how much forest we leave it standing. if we cut down too much, we have forests that emit more carbon than they are capturing from the atmosphere. we mentioned that this includes some of the world's biggest and most protected forests. how many are we talking about and which forests? we looked at first in 257 different sites around the world, in the unesco world heritage system, and on the whole, these sites are capturing a lot more carbon than they are emitting, approximately they capture around half of the carbon that is emitted by the united kingdom, from fossil fuel emissions in a year however, ten sites are emitting more carbon than they capture during the last 20 years and this was very surprising to us. what were some of those ten sites? so, one of the sites that emit more carbon than it captured is the wetlands in brazil, these have had extensive fires in recent years. ima
david gibbs, co—author of this unesco report told me more about theirfindings.ed, they will emit carbon into the atmosphere, and it's a matter of how much forests we cut down relative to how much forest we leave it standing. if we cut down too much, we have forests that emit more carbon than they are capturing from the atmosphere. we mentioned that this includes some of the world's biggest and most protected forests. how many are we talking about and which forests? we looked at first in 257...
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you grow them mill, you one under stalingrad should buy gibbs over a 1000000 and 100 the tower and 800000 leash mentioned means russian. you and people have died or is paid for. how many people, how many british have died, 83400000 or something? how many of the u. s. troops? bullock who broke the spine? overflow of the german army. that you put that will have you forgotten that daniel nipple wu? no, you haven't forgotten her, it's boisvert. it pulls it. now, what did you want? somebody to approvals, you won't let it on. there just isn't using dorm on the, to the events of the past to achieve their own immediate lexical goals. crucial manipulation of history, new york can never result in something good or productive, and it certainly does not lead to better relationship moscato. so there is another question for a timothy latanya for them must catello her only thank you for the meeting. but i, it's been 30 years in columbus of lesser with union here and go more whole more. so get a little slow. you sleep in and he will wearily talking about. we're gonna select the closest i get touch talk,
you grow them mill, you one under stalingrad should buy gibbs over a 1000000 and 100 the tower and 800000 leash mentioned means russian. you and people have died or is paid for. how many people, how many british have died, 83400000 or something? how many of the u. s. troops? bullock who broke the spine? overflow of the german army. that you put that will have you forgotten that daniel nipple wu? no, you haven't forgotten her, it's boisvert. it pulls it. now, what did you want? somebody to...
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but sir, they didn't, and stream, we faced the revolution linear to people, and i put near prettyman gibbs, you know, i did that and i look at that in about the same, the way it was seen that magic of reasonable talk one. i'm glad that you can treat that little aim, that needed to change. felt that parade to the progressives, and 2 or 3. mrs. answer to that. i want to carriers of what political and ideological talk mama, which that was to believe it. so sometimes it is, what we see is a way out is actually salary always towards exacerbating a crisis. no revolution is worth the damage, it's certain deals on people. now we're thirdly, in a war in the new world, it's very important to you clearly said you have a foothold you for your culture only for your history, for your traditions. the intertwining of nations, certainly accurately. or she said her, it was something that was loosely hooked, makes us north and makes it so valuable things the blood supply, it has to be an organic process that shouldn't be fast filling things that are alien to us. it will shoot, shoot, or was loo blogs or be a
but sir, they didn't, and stream, we faced the revolution linear to people, and i put near prettyman gibbs, you know, i did that and i look at that in about the same, the way it was seen that magic of reasonable talk one. i'm glad that you can treat that little aim, that needed to change. felt that parade to the progressives, and 2 or 3. mrs. answer to that. i want to carriers of what political and ideological talk mama, which that was to believe it. so sometimes it is, what we see is a way out...
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but at the wedding of edward, amidst gibbs, there's them, there's bouquets from churchill and hitler or their presence for both of them. you say yeah, he was close. you know, he was, it became friendly with hitler. of course he met him in october 1937 along with other nazi leaders when he did his tour of germany and towards her assess training camps. church, of course, of his great a protector of the application. he sort of was for the king's party. but i think his church began to realize really what, what the winter was like. his sympathies waned. and as you say, he had someone puts of you to russell in spain to assassinate him. if required, if, if, if he did go across the germans, he threatened to court martial him, and the reason he was sent the bahamas as governor was basically to get him out of the way is in so he couldn't get up to any mischief. but of course, even in the bahamas, he was up to mischief with german agents. i mean, today there's a class of oligarchy tech, no oligarchy, who talks about ayn rand and all sorts of strange political ideas. i mean, we're not necessaril
but at the wedding of edward, amidst gibbs, there's them, there's bouquets from churchill and hitler or their presence for both of them. you say yeah, he was close. you know, he was, it became friendly with hitler. of course he met him in october 1937 along with other nazi leaders when he did his tour of germany and towards her assess training camps. church, of course, of his great a protector of the application. he sort of was for the king's party. but i think his church began to realize...
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the plane was traveling from you, mayor zona to montgomery gibbs airport in san diego. at least a dozen homes were damaged to completely destroyed. a debris field that is almost a block as far as length and we have parts of the actual airplane strewn across at least 10 homes and into some of the streets. that plane also hit a ups truck ups employees among the two people who died cause of the crash still under investigation. you may see a shortage of more than just retail store and restaurant workers. this coming holiday season coming up why it may be hard to find santa claus. at a new engineering idea to stop the sinking of the troubled millennium tower in san francisco, the very latest plan to keep it from tilting after some other efforts. have all failed. stay with us. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get f
the plane was traveling from you, mayor zona to montgomery gibbs airport in san diego. at least a dozen homes were damaged to completely destroyed. a debris field that is almost a block as far as length and we have parts of the actual airplane strewn across at least 10 homes and into some of the streets. that plane also hit a ups truck ups employees among the two people who died cause of the crash still under investigation. you may see a shortage of more than just retail store and restaurant...
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david gibbs is co—author of the unesco report and gave me more details. when we cut down forests allh forest we cut down relative to how much forest really standing. it how much forest really standing-— how much forest really standinu. . ., ., ., standing. if we cut down too much forest _ standing. if we cut down too much forest we _ standing. if we cut down too much forest we have - standing. if we cut down too much forest we have forestl much forest we have forest emitting more carbon than they are capturing from the atmosphere.— are capturing from the atmoshere. ~ ., atmosphere. we mentioned in the introduction _ atmosphere. we mentioned in the introduction this _ atmosphere. we mentioned in the introduction this includes - atmosphere. we mentioned in the introduction this includes some i introduction this includes some of the world's biggest and protected forest, how many are we talking about and which forests? ~ ., ., ~' we talking about and which forests? ~ ., ., ~ ., we talking about and which forests? ~ ., ., , , forests? we look at forests in 257 different _ forests? we look
david gibbs is co—author of the unesco report and gave me more details. when we cut down forests allh forest we cut down relative to how much forest really standing. it how much forest really standing-— how much forest really standinu. . ., ., ., standing. if we cut down too much forest _ standing. if we cut down too much forest we _ standing. if we cut down too much forest we have - standing. if we cut down too much forest we have forestl much forest we have forest emitting more carbon...
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gibbs, is recognized. rep. gibbs: madame chairwoman, i ask unanimous consent for a letter from myself to be entered into the election. rep. maloney: without objection. rep. gibbs: in this letter, i talked about disappointment with the work this committee has performed under your leadership. rational oversight is one of the most important responsibilities of the united states congress and we are responsible for investigating arbitrary and capricious behavior, abuse, waste. we have not allowed our committee to conduct oversight on these pressing issues. we have not examined the policies that led to the southern border crisis. rodney scott wrote a letter to the senate and house leadership stating options have been given to the biden administration, border patrol immigration, and the department of homeland security, but every recommendation has been rejected. last week, the civil liberties subcommittee selected part six of its hearing, titled "confronting white supremacy," but have yet to hear about people frustrat
gibbs, is recognized. rep. gibbs: madame chairwoman, i ask unanimous consent for a letter from myself to be entered into the election. rep. maloney: without objection. rep. gibbs: in this letter, i talked about disappointment with the work this committee has performed under your leadership. rational oversight is one of the most important responsibilities of the united states congress and we are responsible for investigating arbitrary and capricious behavior, abuse, waste. we have not allowed...
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joining me now, robert gibbs and doug hyde. the democrats? how tough was mcauliffe on the president he wants to campaign for? >> i think the race in the commonwealth of virginia is enormously important for a lot of reasons. it's going to signal a lot as we head into the midterms on a narrative basis. it's important as a state going forward. i also think psychologically, it's a big deal for the biden agenda. there's no doubt this is an important state. it's a state that biden won by ten points. i think many people can understand former governor mcauliffe's frustration how long this has gone on, this desire. my guess is that joe biden agrees in locking the room and coming out with an agreement. i don't know that that's going to happen by the end of october. >> doug, what about the fact that he seems to be running more against donald trump. you heard him talking about trump and january 6 more than anything else, and abortion. >> donald trump is a great unifier for democrats. what we don't know is if the donald trump in theory, mea
joining me now, robert gibbs and doug hyde. the democrats? how tough was mcauliffe on the president he wants to campaign for? >> i think the race in the commonwealth of virginia is enormously important for a lot of reasons. it's going to signal a lot as we head into the midterms on a narrative basis. it's important as a state going forward. i also think psychologically, it's a big deal for the biden agenda. there's no doubt this is an important state. it's a state that biden won by ten...
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gibbs: my time has expired. i would like without objection to submit a couple of articles to the record. rep. maloney: without objection. the gentlelady from california, ms. jackie spear, is recognized for five minutes. rep. speier: thank you, madam chair. doctor, can you tell me what the american college of obstetricians says about abortion? dr. moayedi: i can't tell you what the overall statement is, but all physicians, all ob/gyns should offer nonbiased, evidence-based care, and abortion as part of the spectrum of health care. ms. speier: in testimony today, have you heard nonbiased statements being made about the procedure being made by your colleague? dr. moayedi: i have not. rep. speier: can you elucidate on that? dr. moayedi: i've heard several racist statements, white people discussing what black people should do with the press -- pregnancies. i've also heard several pieces of misinformation around what medication abortion does or does not. these are not chemicals. i think i heard very strange terminolog
gibbs: my time has expired. i would like without objection to submit a couple of articles to the record. rep. maloney: without objection. the gentlelady from california, ms. jackie spear, is recognized for five minutes. rep. speier: thank you, madam chair. doctor, can you tell me what the american college of obstetricians says about abortion? dr. moayedi: i can't tell you what the overall statement is, but all physicians, all ob/gyns should offer nonbiased, evidence-based care, and abortion as...
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cover because she would not sit for a photograph, and i remember asking the editor of "time," nancy gibbsn't sit -- let alone an interview, wouldn't even sit for a photograph? she said i think it was ayatollah khomeini in 1978 or '79. so this is an extraordinarily guarded person. did that -- how did you get through? >> well, you're absolutely right, she is the most private public person in the world, i would say. and, of course, that made it the ever-est of writing projects because i didn't want to write a book about germany politics, i wanted to capture the woman. and this astonishing german east bloc scientist who broke through the all-male german political culture and got herself elected four times chancellor. i wanted to know how did she do that, because she has so few visible performance skills or rhetorical skills. so the mystery was, how? >> so what is the secret of her success? at one level i have to assume that there's a level of political skill, but also ruthlessness because she comes to power taking down the man who mentored her, helmut kohl, the chancellor of germany. >> absol
cover because she would not sit for a photograph, and i remember asking the editor of "time," nancy gibbsn't sit -- let alone an interview, wouldn't even sit for a photograph? she said i think it was ayatollah khomeini in 1978 or '79. so this is an extraordinarily guarded person. did that -- how did you get through? >> well, you're absolutely right, she is the most private public person in the world, i would say. and, of course, that made it the ever-est of writing projects...