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and their sound, jam master jay.also an aspiring mogul who discovered talent like curtis jackson, ak 50 cent, known for classics like in da club. guided by myles' interviews, dissecting the life of jam master jay and his humble beginnings. >> i never thought he would grow up to be a dj. not when he was little when i was with him. his mother and my mom were sisters. we did everything together as a unit, everything. >> throughout it seems like jam master jay and the other members of run dmc really gave back to the new york community. >> archival interviews with jam master jay being an active member of the community, he stayed close to queens. he was just the guy who stayed close to his roots, wanted to uplift as many people as he could along the way. >> not at any other concerts, but run dmc concerts you can come to get a job, to register to vote. we know we're trying to help our kids. >> before run and d actually came on stage, it was jam master jay that did the scratching. and, you know, he would cut that, run, run,
and their sound, jam master jay.also an aspiring mogul who discovered talent like curtis jackson, ak 50 cent, known for classics like in da club. guided by myles' interviews, dissecting the life of jam master jay and his humble beginnings. >> i never thought he would grow up to be a dj. not when he was little when i was with him. his mother and my mom were sisters. we did everything together as a unit, everything. >> throughout it seems like jam master jay and the other members of...
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let's continue the conversation about jay powell.joined david rubenstein on a platform at the economic club. let's get to michelle and see what she thought of jay powell and the narrative. good morning, michelle. michelle: good morning, manus. i like the way you put it earlier that he tried to take back the narrative on the timeline for interest rates. the key highlight being that well before phrase. something consistent with that guidance this year but not something the committee had put to a hard vote yet. beyond that preconditions they're waiting on three things to raise rate, recovery in the labor markets to be effectively complete, inflation reaching 2% sustainably and that inflation is on track to run moderately above 2% for some time. he noted most members are pegging the timeline for raising rates. as many fed chairs have worn, don't focus too much on the estimates because they will be outcome based instead of just focusing on the forecasts and the rest of the forecast that looks so rosy right now. we do have to be a little b
let's continue the conversation about jay powell.joined david rubenstein on a platform at the economic club. let's get to michelle and see what she thought of jay powell and the narrative. good morning, michelle. michelle: good morning, manus. i like the way you put it earlier that he tried to take back the narrative on the timeline for interest rates. the key highlight being that well before phrase. something consistent with that guidance this year but not something the committee had put to a...
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damn john jay. damn everyone who won't damn john jay. damn everyone who won't put lights in their windows and sit up all night damning john jay. jay raleigh observed that he could make his way through pennsylvania at night by the light of his burning effigies all the way through the state. news of the jay treaty reached the french government even before it was officially revealed to james monroe. washington, irritated by monroe's everettly pro-french actions and statements, instructed secretary of state pickering to recall the minister. monroe received word of his dismissal in december 1776. excuse me, 1796. monroe delayed his return home until august of 1797, partly to avoid harsh atlantic weather and partly to avoid the appearance of meekly acquiesing to his recall. he published a pamphlet of his return, really it was a book, telling his side of the story, aiming harsh criticism at the washington administration and predicting the dire consequences of repudiating the american alliance with france. publication of a view of the conduct of
damn john jay. damn everyone who won't damn john jay. damn everyone who won't put lights in their windows and sit up all night damning john jay. jay raleigh observed that he could make his way through pennsylvania at night by the light of his burning effigies all the way through the state. news of the jay treaty reached the french government even before it was officially revealed to james monroe. washington, irritated by monroe's everettly pro-french actions and statements, instructed secretary...
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damn jon jay, dann who won't damn jon jay. news of the jay treaty reached the french government even before it was officially revealed to james monroe. washington, irritated by monroe's evidently pro-french actions and statements instructed secretary of state timothy pickering to recall the minister. monroe received word of his dismissal in september 1776 -- excuse me, 1796. monroe delayed his return home until august of 1797, partly to avoid harsh atlantic weather and partly to avoid the appearance of meekly acquiescing to his recall. he published a lengthy pamphlet upon his return, really it was a book, telling his side of the story, aiming harsh criticism at the washington administration and predicting the dire consequences of repudiating the american alliance with france. publication of a view of the executive prompted an extraordinary reaction from george washington. his copy of the book reserved as the horton library at harvard university contains what national archives calls the most pointed views of scathing criticism
damn jon jay, dann who won't damn jon jay. news of the jay treaty reached the french government even before it was officially revealed to james monroe. washington, irritated by monroe's evidently pro-french actions and statements instructed secretary of state timothy pickering to recall the minister. monroe received word of his dismissal in september 1776 -- excuse me, 1796. monroe delayed his return home until august of 1797, partly to avoid harsh atlantic weather and partly to avoid the...
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i'll start and, jay, i would love if you would want to come in and perhaps jay or abby have something to add. so you hit on the head with a we started the consultants on which we asked them to look at the market, look at parameter rents and 0 pine as to whether or not it was a exercise to try to reset those and we came to the conclusion as you mentioned that given that it's a moving target, it was not a worthwhile exercise to go through each of our facilities to try to reset to market just due to the dirth of transactions and that we should wait to do that. so that was the initial take on why we should not reset the parameter rates at this moment and instead keep the parameter rates and come up with these leasing tactical approaches to entice tenants in and to sign that three-year lease with us. before i hand it over to jay to talk about the percentages, one other point that we've been focused on is how many of our tenants are out of compliance we've showed earlier the 178 tenants that were looking to figure out what their next move is in terms of coming in to compliance with us or no
i'll start and, jay, i would love if you would want to come in and perhaps jay or abby have something to add. so you hit on the head with a we started the consultants on which we asked them to look at the market, look at parameter rents and 0 pine as to whether or not it was a exercise to try to reset those and we came to the conclusion as you mentioned that given that it's a moving target, it was not a worthwhile exercise to go through each of our facilities to try to reset to market just due...
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jay bryson joins us, the wells fargo chief economist. i want to start with the line from bank of america and it was the risk -- the rates for the participation remains where it is. unemployment can drop quicker than expected and wages can grow quicker than expected. what is your take on that? jay: i would think there is a risk. the labor force participation rate may remain low. i would expect it later this year to pick back up. as the economy recovers, schools reopen, there are millions who have been sitting out of the labor market to take care of children. i think you will see that pick up. we have to go back to 63.5 where it was before the pandemic. right away, that is not going to happen. also keep in mind you are talking about wage increases. before the pandemic, the unemployment rate was at a six year low. we did not really see any wage acceleration at that point. even if the unemployment rate goes down to four or something like that, i am not going -- i'm not convinced we are going to see a huge amount. jonathon: can you compare th
jay bryson joins us, the wells fargo chief economist. i want to start with the line from bank of america and it was the risk -- the rates for the participation remains where it is. unemployment can drop quicker than expected and wages can grow quicker than expected. what is your take on that? jay: i would think there is a risk. the labor force participation rate may remain low. i would expect it later this year to pick back up. as the economy recovers, schools reopen, there are millions who...
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let's talk a little about what is going on with jay powell. speaking over the last hour and saying, frankly, a lot of things he said in the minutes. he has been dovish and wants to continue to communicate that message to the markets. >> we've got a taste of what progress will look like with march employment reports. close to one million jobs, especially if you add january. we want to see a string of months like that so we can see progress in our goals. the recovery remains uneven and incomplete. matt: all right, so he has also talking about the point amanda was making, lindsey piegza joins us. even with the big jobs number we got last week and the pmi number, the best march ever in services, the best march for the ism, manufacturing numbers, since 1983. we have seen a jump in jobless claims again, and as amanda points out, the real problem is people who lost jobs the most and got hit hardest are getting hit hardest now in terms of food inflation. how can the fed deal with this? lindsey: the fed is trying to acknowledge the recent improvement w
let's talk a little about what is going on with jay powell. speaking over the last hour and saying, frankly, a lot of things he said in the minutes. he has been dovish and wants to continue to communicate that message to the markets. >> we've got a taste of what progress will look like with march employment reports. close to one million jobs, especially if you add january. we want to see a string of months like that so we can see progress in our goals. the recovery remains uneven and...
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kathleen: on this panel, jay powell also mentioned driving past homeless encampments in d.c.nd saying that there are millions unemployed. the fed knows you are there, we are going to help you. that is what it is. he sees progress but he wants more. he does not want to get ahead of it and trip it up, so that is why he said all of the kinds of things he said today and why he will continue. shery: kathleen hays. and returning with a big interview in the next hour, san francisco fed president mary daly joining us exclusively at 9:30 am in sydney, 7:30 p.m. in new york. our next guest expects the interest rate to moves to start cooling off soon. let's discuss the broader market implications with brad ewing -- brett ewing. always great having you with us. the rate conversation is still front and center especially when you take a look at the s&p 500 and that is the tv char on the bloomberg showing. where are we headed here? brett: i ultimately believe that the 10 year treasury rate is going to continue probably to move up through the end of the year. what is important for your viewe
kathleen: on this panel, jay powell also mentioned driving past homeless encampments in d.c.nd saying that there are millions unemployed. the fed knows you are there, we are going to help you. that is what it is. he sees progress but he wants more. he does not want to get ahead of it and trip it up, so that is why he said all of the kinds of things he said today and why he will continue. shery: kathleen hays. and returning with a big interview in the next hour, san francisco fed president mary...
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let's turn now to jay pelosk, -- to jay pelosky, tpw investment founder. know you like the sector. do you like what you are seeing so far? jay: i think the fintech area is going to be important going forward. jamie dimon spoke about it in a shareholder letter. i think lisa just nailed it as well. there's a lot of focus on this area. can banks penetrate fintech and fintech penetrate the banks? to me, you want to play the barbell between the value financial names as well as the new finance through fintech. tom: how do they participate in fintech, and particularly in bitcoin with a parabolic move in price? the price move alone has to upset any strategic thinking. jonathan: -- jay: i think it is consistent with the history of bitcoin, and if one believes that that coin is in its scarcity value which is the way i think about it, more institutional adoption means a higher price. blackrock says you could put it into their portfolios read on and on we go. i think that is where the price is at the moment. you strike a price and expect to see higher growth and highe
let's turn now to jay pelosk, -- to jay pelosky, tpw investment founder. know you like the sector. do you like what you are seeing so far? jay: i think the fintech area is going to be important going forward. jamie dimon spoke about it in a shareholder letter. i think lisa just nailed it as well. there's a lot of focus on this area. can banks penetrate fintech and fintech penetrate the banks? to me, you want to play the barbell between the value financial names as well as the new finance...
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guy: jp morgan -- jay: i j.p. morgan, it is our view that the fed will announce tapering at the end of this year and the first rate hike will occur in early 2024. the fact that the market is pricing a full hike by late q1 of 2023 does seem overdone to us, but the fed doesn't seem to be pushing back on those expectations at all, so we think that gap between when we expect the first rate hike and when the fed will actually begin tightening will take some time to close from there. but with respect to your original question about tapering , we think it is probably going to show up in the june fomc meeting. next week is just going to be a bit too early. we will not have had another labor market report, and to the extent that even lately the tone from the leadership, including from chair powell and vice chair clarida, has said we have yet to make further progress tells us this is likely going to be a summer conversation more than anything else. guy: where is the sweet spot on the curve? where's the best value? jay: we a
guy: jp morgan -- jay: i j.p. morgan, it is our view that the fed will announce tapering at the end of this year and the first rate hike will occur in early 2024. the fact that the market is pricing a full hike by late q1 of 2023 does seem overdone to us, but the fed doesn't seem to be pushing back on those expectations at all, so we think that gap between when we expect the first rate hike and when the fed will actually begin tightening will take some time to close from there. but with respect...
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and, jay, let's just cut to the chase about why the cloud matters. it's basically data storage in the servers in the sky, that's what i usually say. they're not in the sky, they're actually on the ground all over the world. but the point being that people can access that data from any device and then share it with anybody because it rests elsewhere. so where do you see microsoft's numbers coming in, and what about google? >> yeah, i mean, that's exactly correct. with the cloud, you know, you're no longer needing companies like law firms or doctors' offices or financial firms developing their own i.t. staff. the companies are not experts in i.t., they're experts in what they do. they don't need to be putting servers in their offices and upgrading every 18 months or so. an expert like google or microsoft, it's an incredible business for these companies because it's a recurring revenue, it's their expertise, very large scale benefits from it. so we're expecting really strong revenue growth numbers from both google and moth. these are their -- and micros
and, jay, let's just cut to the chase about why the cloud matters. it's basically data storage in the servers in the sky, that's what i usually say. they're not in the sky, they're actually on the ground all over the world. but the point being that people can access that data from any device and then share it with anybody because it rests elsewhere. so where do you see microsoft's numbers coming in, and what about google? >> yeah, i mean, that's exactly correct. with the cloud, you know,...
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dovish tone continued from jay powell. he played down the risk of inflation and pledged to get the u.s. back to a great economy. he also invoked a homeless encampment in downtown washington saying the recovery remains incomplete. he said the push to vaccinate people worldwide was important. >> what we have said about our asset purse is they will continue at the current pace until we see substantial progress towards our goals and that means actual progress. we are not looking at forecasts but actual progress. we will be able to measure that with inflation and it is matched with the indicator of maximum employment. i would look at global vaccination as a risk. annmarie: in san francisco, the fed says they are bullish on the recovery but noted we are still a long way to go. >> we have to see further progress. not expect it but see it. annmarie: stay tuned for more from mary daly. later today, we will speak with fed chair -- fed vice chair. that conversation is coming up at 1:00 p.m. london time. joining us this morning to bre
dovish tone continued from jay powell. he played down the risk of inflation and pledged to get the u.s. back to a great economy. he also invoked a homeless encampment in downtown washington saying the recovery remains incomplete. he said the push to vaccinate people worldwide was important. >> what we have said about our asset purse is they will continue at the current pace until we see substantial progress towards our goals and that means actual progress. we are not looking at forecasts...
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but, up next, fed chair jay powell said the u.s. economy appears to be at inflection point and poise for stronger growth. hear more from his interview with david rubenstein next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: fed chair jay powell believes the u.s. economy is at a turning point. it is place for stronger growth and more jobs as the country emerges from the covid-19 pandemic. speaking to david rubenstein, he said debt levels were sustainable for now but the coronavirus is still a major risk. >> the economy, at this point, seems to be at a bit of an inflection point. that makes sense with more widespread of vaccinations. strong fiscal policy, more support for monetary policy. you can see ridership on airplanes going up and people going back to restaurants. i think the march jobs report we recently got shows with that can look like. close to a million jobs in a month. we are going into a. of -- a period of faster growth. there was a spike in cases, perhaps, it may be more difficult. we do see cases having been moved up a bit. i think we wo
but, up next, fed chair jay powell said the u.s. economy appears to be at inflection point and poise for stronger growth. hear more from his interview with david rubenstein next. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: fed chair jay powell believes the u.s. economy is at a turning point. it is place for stronger growth and more jobs as the country emerges from the covid-19 pandemic. speaking to david rubenstein, he said debt levels were sustainable for now but the coronavirus is still a major risk....
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nbc's jay gray joins us from the kennedy space center jay, good morning.ey are, phillip. it's launch, land and repeat the weather's perfect. mission managers say technically as well as mechanically the ship is ready to go and this crew, they're definitely ready for flight >> checks and preparation to begin ingress activities. >> reporter: it's an early wake-up call for crew 2. getting dressed. >> spacex, seats are in the launch position. >> reporter: then buckling up for the commute to work. >> great news. >> reporter: they'll take the fast lane to get to the office, the international space station. one of spacex falcon 9 rocket and capsule that have made the trip before. >> this is the same one that bob benkhen and bob hurley flew on demo one of the international space station. >> reporter: on this mission, his wife will sit in the same seat he was in during the demo trip and she says he's shared some insight into the ride. >> there's not one specific thing, it's really just been a series of tidbits along the way. >> reporter: the trip to the i.s.s. is ex
nbc's jay gray joins us from the kennedy space center jay, good morning.ey are, phillip. it's launch, land and repeat the weather's perfect. mission managers say technically as well as mechanically the ship is ready to go and this crew, they're definitely ready for flight >> checks and preparation to begin ingress activities. >> reporter: it's an early wake-up call for crew 2. getting dressed. >> spacex, seats are in the launch position. >> reporter: then buckling up for...
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jay, i think you should take the lead for a bit. (jay) all right. it for a spin? "give it for a spin"? yeah, sure. ...we celebrate the icons that have influenced the modern world. -let's look. -comedy icons. (tim) for the love of god, let's drive cars! (brad) oh, careful, spot the loony! (laughing) (jay) racing icons. ben lives in this suit, he wears this all the time. (tires screeching)
jay, i think you should take the lead for a bit. (jay) all right. it for a spin? "give it for a spin"? yeah, sure. ...we celebrate the icons that have influenced the modern world. -let's look. -comedy icons. (tim) for the love of god, let's drive cars! (brad) oh, careful, spot the loony! (laughing) (jay) racing icons. ben lives in this suit, he wears this all the time. (tires screeching)
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los rangers perdieron frente a los blue jays de toronto.eocupa? por supuesto. sensodyne sensitivity & gum nos da el efecto de doble acción que de verdad atiende tanto nuestra sensibilidad dental como nuestros problemas de encías. no hay duda de que es algo que recomendaría. en esta carrera, ¿necesitas poder para poner al presumido en su lugar? ¿poder? ¿o poder optimum? porque duracell optimun hace que este vehículo a control remoto sea más rápido que con coppertop. no! ♪♪ ¿piel opaca? ¡ilumínala! nueva garnier brightening micellar water ahora con vitamina c las micelas actúan como un imán. ¡con una pasada, limpia suavemente, desmaquilla e ilumina la piel! nueva micellar water con vitamina c. de garnier, ¡naturalmente! ¡ustedes han vivido de todo! una larga vida de amor y sacrificios. y una y otra vez se levantaron con la frente en alto. han vivido el año más duro pero ustedes mejor que nadie ven ahora un rayo de esperanza. cuando sea su turno, pónganse la vacuna. las vacunas han probado ser seguras y efectivas en estudios clínicos. y pueden
los rangers perdieron frente a los blue jays de toronto.eocupa? por supuesto. sensodyne sensitivity & gum nos da el efecto de doble acción que de verdad atiende tanto nuestra sensibilidad dental como nuestros problemas de encías. no hay duda de que es algo que recomendaría. en esta carrera, ¿necesitas poder para poner al presumido en su lugar? ¿poder? ¿o poder optimum? porque duracell optimun hace que este vehículo a control remoto sea más rápido que con coppertop. no! ♪♪...
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(jay) ...we leave the office in our dust!nine-to-five. (mike) oh, james garner's butt was definitely here. (jay) we meet folks who turn play into a profession... oh, boy. ...and show that crazy ideas sometimes really can work!
(jay) ...we leave the office in our dust!nine-to-five. (mike) oh, james garner's butt was definitely here. (jay) we meet folks who turn play into a profession... oh, boy. ...and show that crazy ideas sometimes really can work!
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but jay powell and the fed don't seem particularly concerned.ast they're going to hold the line. >> they're hoping that lumber is an aberration. yesterday, we had that amazing conversation with jim, from dow, across the board inflation every single one >> 14% sequentially. that's quarterly quarterly. >> poly and ethyl went crazy. >> you had gelsinger on last night talking about the chip shortage it could go on for quite a while. >> it is so meaningful. >> we will talk about that more in the next block of our show. but i just, i don't know, i wonder how that fits into the view of the overall market and to what we expect is going to be a continued pace of increased spending by americans. >> well, why haven't companies stepped up look, the copper companies are expanding, and going to meet demand i don't know, i'm talking to cleveland clips, they have to expand, nucor has to expand, if people aren't liking that quarter, i think that is a big mistake, i think the quarter was very good. but david, companies have to increase supply and i think that's w
but jay powell and the fed don't seem particularly concerned.ast they're going to hold the line. >> they're hoping that lumber is an aberration. yesterday, we had that amazing conversation with jim, from dow, across the board inflation every single one >> 14% sequentially. that's quarterly quarterly. >> poly and ethyl went crazy. >> you had gelsinger on last night talking about the chip shortage it could go on for quite a while. >> it is so meaningful. >> we...
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jay, thank you so much. jay: yep. barb: thank you so much. lemonis: thank you.okay, guys. it's now clear to me that kurt is as overworked and spread thin as barb is, because these really big things are slipping past him, and i want to spend some time with him to understand what's inside of his head and what's causing these problems. what's at stake for you if this doesn't work out? kurt: this is everything to us, but... lemonis: no, just to you. you're not a partner today, right? kurt: not on paper, no. lemonis: and what do you get paid there? kurt: nothing. lemonis: excuse me? kurt: nothing. i mean, at this... lemonis: what do you mean nothing? kurt: i don't... lemonis: you don't have a paycheck? kurt: i don't have a paycheck, any salary. lemonis: come on. how long has that been going on? kurt: 10 years. lemonis: you've worked for free for 10 years? kurt: it's a family thing. lemonis: no, no. no, no, no. no, no, no. how do you pay your bills? kurt: i moved back in with my dad. i mean, i can save money. lemonis: well, you don't have any money to save. i mean...
jay, thank you so much. jay: yep. barb: thank you so much. lemonis: thank you.okay, guys. it's now clear to me that kurt is as overworked and spread thin as barb is, because these really big things are slipping past him, and i want to spend some time with him to understand what's inside of his head and what's causing these problems. what's at stake for you if this doesn't work out? kurt: this is everything to us, but... lemonis: no, just to you. you're not a partner today, right? kurt: not on...
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let's listen in to how jay powell reacted. no sign. yea. [laughter] i'm told -- okay, hold on, we're going to get it. i guess that he just feels like he's scared and that all federal reserve chiefs are there. they to do not want to see a taper tantrum. they don't want to see the markets completely freak out, teddy. teddy? >> yes. well, liz -- i'm here, i'm here. i think, actually, the fed is going to overplay their hand here. i think the real risk for the markets and for the fed is that they get caught flat-footed here, so if he's squirming, he's nervous, i think he has a right to be because i think they have a potential problem. liz: well, he has a right to be because when you have all these reporters needling you over and over again, yeah, it becomes a problem. i do need everybody to look at the dow transports. a pretty significant reversal here because had been higher and now falling. not a huge fall but, or to me, when you start to see this on a fed day right around the time that the report came out that they're leaving rates 0-.25 whic
let's listen in to how jay powell reacted. no sign. yea. [laughter] i'm told -- okay, hold on, we're going to get it. i guess that he just feels like he's scared and that all federal reserve chiefs are there. they to do not want to see a taper tantrum. they don't want to see the markets completely freak out, teddy. teddy? >> yes. well, liz -- i'm here, i'm here. i think, actually, the fed is going to overplay their hand here. i think the real risk for the markets and for the fed is that...
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jay powell speech later today.s to reach a consensus on new global tax rules as janet yellen unveils proposals to recoup $2 trillion. and the eu fails to form a united front over astrazeneca's vaccine. the health commissioner calls for the bloc to speak with one voice. 6:30 a.m. in the city of london. good morning to you. it's all about the fed and we are going to get more news on that later today when we hear from jay powell himself. as steven major set out the top of the show, what does run it hot really mean? evans is talking about potentially 3% would be welcomed. clearly, on inflation front, they are running it hot. strong jobs numbers coming in. what happens in june when they have to upgrade growth prospects but still save we have to remain accommodative? manus: if you look at what steven major had to say about the u.s. bond market, he talks about the 80 points of repricing. that taper is in the price, according to steven major, global head of rates at hsbc. that taper could take place before the end of the y
jay powell speech later today.s to reach a consensus on new global tax rules as janet yellen unveils proposals to recoup $2 trillion. and the eu fails to form a united front over astrazeneca's vaccine. the health commissioner calls for the bloc to speak with one voice. 6:30 a.m. in the city of london. good morning to you. it's all about the fed and we are going to get more news on that later today when we hear from jay powell himself. as steven major set out the top of the show, what does run...
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. >> the week ahead, featuring a fed decision and news conference from jay powell. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. coming up next week, i monday, on wednesday, the big day, a fed decision at the news conferences sharing jay powell. you need gdp figures and thursday is this is the ahead for you? just -- is this just a pause ahead for you? >> yes. that's what we are looking to see, if it change wording also looking to see there's housing crisis is being dominating the outcome. for liking effectiveness and substitution nation. no militancy see. dashed to a changing balance of risks. -- to see if there is any change in the valve of risks. >> there is more risk for how they are framing the evolution of the virus. the base case still remains, middle of the year for some kind of announcement. >> a 32nd final word -- 30 seconds final word. >> jonathan what you miss for next week is the announcement of the american families at. that may end up being the bigger story. >> we appreciate that, i need your help sometimes. thank you. than
. >> the week ahead, featuring a fed decision and news conference from jay powell. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg real yield. coming up next week, i monday, on wednesday, the big day, a fed decision at the news conferences sharing jay powell. you need gdp figures and thursday is this is the ahead for you? just -- is this just a pause ahead for you? >> yes. that's what we are looking to see, if it change wording also looking to see there's...
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jay, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, phillip.ays in this trial, we saw tears in the courtroom, many of the witnesses struggling just to get through their testimony. today, though, we expect the tears to shift to technical aspects in the death of george floyd. >> familiar with the -- >> reporter: as week two of this trial begins, legal observers expect prosecutors not to stray too far from the shocking cell phone video at the core of their case >> there's never an indication of any threat, any struggle that you mix particularly in the final minutes of the video that's helpful for the prosecution. so, they want the jury to continue viewing the video as many times as the court permits them to play it. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the images have been overwhelming for many of the witnesses to this point. >> i do. >> reporter: there were no tears as week one ended on friday. lieutenant richard zimmerman, the most senior officer at the minneapolis police department and a homicide detective on the case telling jurors he's never been trai
jay, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, phillip.ays in this trial, we saw tears in the courtroom, many of the witnesses struggling just to get through their testimony. today, though, we expect the tears to shift to technical aspects in the death of george floyd. >> familiar with the -- >> reporter: as week two of this trial begins, legal observers expect prosecutors not to stray too far from the shocking cell phone video at the core of their case >> there's...
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does, is, stay on this jay, i mean jay, what jay does, is basically take the current numbers and just, look, don't worry about it, you should stop looking at the current numbers. david, i think you're right, if the current numbers continue for many months, but carl, this is a man who basically says i am not worried, the data near term may not be what you should be focused on, focus on 2022, why 2022 because that's when employment may come back to work. this is, i i'm going to use the word, instead of dove versus hawk, i'm going to change the dialogue right now, sensitive. the man is sensitive to people who are not getting jobs particularly minorities. and kcarl, this is a new way to look at the economy. i think it's a far more advanced way. i don't think he gets much credit for it. what he says is as long as this one cohort that is not getting jobs, we're not done, and carl, i find it so refreshing, this guy is like a republican, appointed by a republican president and when i listen to him, you know what he's saying, we got to stop the discrimination, i love it. >> yeah, it's going to
does, is, stay on this jay, i mean jay, what jay does, is basically take the current numbers and just, look, don't worry about it, you should stop looking at the current numbers. david, i think you're right, if the current numbers continue for many months, but carl, this is a man who basically says i am not worried, the data near term may not be what you should be focused on, focus on 2022, why 2022 because that's when employment may come back to work. this is, i i'm going to use the word,...
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our jay gray has the major developments from minneapolis. >> reporter: a week and a half in, there are two clear elements both at the center of testimony. >> is that right >> yes >> reporter: a los angeles police officer telling the jury derek chauvin violated police policy and abused his power the day george floyd died. >> my opinion was that no force should have been used once he was in that position. >> thank you for being here. >> reporter: the defense arguing conditions on the ground, including a gathering hostile crowd and the demeanor of the suspect ultimately give an officer the ability to determine how much force is necessary. >> it may be caught on video and it looks bad. >> yes. >> but it's still lawful >> yes, based on that didn't's policies or based on that state's law. >> reporter: a corner stone of chauvin's defense is that heart disease and drug use led to floyd's death. using audio, chauvin's attorney says he acknowledges using drugs. >> did you hear that >> yes >> did it appear mr. floyd said i ate too many drugs >> yes. >> after a break and after the agent has a chan
our jay gray has the major developments from minneapolis. >> reporter: a week and a half in, there are two clear elements both at the center of testimony. >> is that right >> yes >> reporter: a los angeles police officer telling the jury derek chauvin violated police policy and abused his power the day george floyd died. >> my opinion was that no force should have been used once he was in that position. >> thank you for being here. >> reporter: the...
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jay powell says the u.s. economy is at an inflection point but a resurgence of covid-19 remains the main risk and the german chancellor's coalition heads for a two-man showdown as bavaria's leader throws his hat into the ring to succeed her. a warm welcome to the program, everybody, this monday morning. this is the european market open. 7:00 in london. a little bit later than that in singapore. good morning to you. good to see you. what are the markets saying to you this monday? mark: it's great to have you back. markets do not look quite so happy. it's looking like quite a risk-off day. while it's positive that we have the reopening in london, it's turning much more negative, driven mainly by what is happening in india. an incredible surge in cases. it seems like the virus is getting out of control and spreading into other assets. unfortunately, india is a slightly special case but this might be the theme of this week that the virus will weigh on assets again. anna: we will be talking about the emerging-mark
jay powell says the u.s. economy is at an inflection point but a resurgence of covid-19 remains the main risk and the german chancellor's coalition heads for a two-man showdown as bavaria's leader throws his hat into the ring to succeed her. a warm welcome to the program, everybody, this monday morning. this is the european market open. 7:00 in london. a little bit later than that in singapore. good morning to you. good to see you. what are the markets saying to you this monday? mark: it's...
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[jay] it has been. - and i just enjoy our time so much.
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nbc's jay gray is live in minneapolis. morning, i think with the defense you'll see it wasn't derek chauvin's knee that killed but instead the ewuse or drugs that killed him. it's been at the center of their case and they say it's indisputable evidence that the former minneapolis police officer was guilty of murder for 14 days, the jury heard from police officers, doctors, experts and those that were there. >> do you need a moment? take a minute. >> reporter: from george floyd's family but not -- >> i want to invoke my fifth amendment privilege today. >> reporter: -- derek chauvin facing charts, animations, maps and video and now today, all of that evidence of testimony comes down from the last word from prosecutors. >> the case has gone in as well as i could imagine for the space. >> reporter: and the defense >> all he has to do is convince one juror, right to have one juror doubt the prosecution's case and we have a hung jury. >> reporter: after closing statements and instructions from judge peter cahill >> it's up to th
nbc's jay gray is live in minneapolis. morning, i think with the defense you'll see it wasn't derek chauvin's knee that killed but instead the ewuse or drugs that killed him. it's been at the center of their case and they say it's indisputable evidence that the former minneapolis police officer was guilty of murder for 14 days, the jury heard from police officers, doctors, experts and those that were there. >> do you need a moment? take a minute. >> reporter: from george floyd's...
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when no one is watching by a list of coal narrated by susan gallion and jay osteen.> and the winner is when no one is watching by a list for coal narrated i susan balyan nj off thing >> there's something about hearing a skilled reader read into one character and the entire cast. it elevates the work and makes you feel like the movie truly is playing through your head as you're listening. >> when i first listened to i heard my ancestors voices in narration or the audio book is a part of the constellation. we have family members who fought against each other during the vietnam war. we could have been enemies that we came together to offer the world our story. >> discussing something as vulnerable as family history and the history of america period. >> it just gave me goosebumps. to this day when i read class act and still is me goosebumps so it's amazing to have an audio book to join so many other wonderful audio books. [applause] >> prize-winning author and teacher alicia b. williams. >> thank you john. i want to tell you i sigh your broadway show way back in 1998 and
when no one is watching by a list of coal narrated by susan gallion and jay osteen.> and the winner is when no one is watching by a list for coal narrated i susan balyan nj off thing >> there's something about hearing a skilled reader read into one character and the entire cast. it elevates the work and makes you feel like the movie truly is playing through your head as you're listening. >> when i first listened to i heard my ancestors voices in narration or the audio book is a...
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nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: the calls for justice continue in brooklyn center three days afternte wright was shot and killed during this traffic stop, kim potter, the officer who pulled the trigger wears an orange jump suit instead of a badge charged with second degree manslaughter police have said it was a mistake, that she thought she was firing a taser, not her pistol in a statement prosecutors say potter abrogated her responsibility when she used her firearm instead of taser. >> nothing can bring the wright's son back, right their family member back, their father back, so it's nice, you know, it should happen, it should really be a no brainer. >> reporter: still, this community is on edge as the sun started to set outside the police station, the crowd began to move in under the watchful eye of police, sheriff's deputies and the national guard the security force growing along with the protesters here who say justice for daunte isn't the manslaughter charge filed against potter, it's a conviction jay gray, nbc news, brooklyn center, minnesota. >>> only about ten miles away fr
nbc's jay gray has more. >> reporter: the calls for justice continue in brooklyn center three days afternte wright was shot and killed during this traffic stop, kim potter, the officer who pulled the trigger wears an orange jump suit instead of a badge charged with second degree manslaughter police have said it was a mistake, that she thought she was firing a taser, not her pistol in a statement prosecutors say potter abrogated her responsibility when she used her firearm instead of...
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i still believe jay powell is right. the current bout of inflation means interest rates can keep falling. when nearly everyone is betting the same way like everyone thought how rates were headed higher when they came in today, the market tends to make them look like knuckleheads so i'm calling today a real knucklehead day. or to put it another way, i think the left behind health care stocks are now coming back to life at the expense of the cyclical growth plays. and you should grab one before they take off. buy, buy, buy! bottom line, the health care cohort has wandered in the desert long enough, and they're now surfing the dow jones river. take it to new height, eaven as they were supposed to be drowning in the deep, never to be seen again. i say we take calls. say we go to gisela in florida gisela gisela you know what? i think -- as much as i love gisela and think she is fabulous, we should go to frances in new jersey. >> caller: boo-yah from new jersey even though i'm not sure that means. >> yes no one is. it's just b
i still believe jay powell is right. the current bout of inflation means interest rates can keep falling. when nearly everyone is betting the same way like everyone thought how rates were headed higher when they came in today, the market tends to make them look like knuckleheads so i'm calling today a real knucklehead day. or to put it another way, i think the left behind health care stocks are now coming back to life at the expense of the cyclical growth plays. and you should grab one before...
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from jay powell and john l. they lie. and yet moans covering this people are suffering so i wish. there wasn't the the amount of suffering up there is but there's nothing i can do about it because the there's a tolerance for lying sadly well if your net worth depends on that lie then you end up believing you're willing to suspend disbelief that anything else could happen now in terms of that u.s. government and what grier's sees as his future and terms of where the debt is going he also gets really interesting data on the compound and how much debt is compound doing in america on the government level so he said based on current situation of the us economy and the forecast the deficits in credit expansion 40 trillion dollars in 2025 is too low and we are now looking at u.s. debt a 50 trillion dollars remember that when reagan took over in 1981 the us debt was under one trillion dollars so 44 years later the debt is forecast at 50 trillion in 2025 that is an astounding compound annual growth rate of 28 percent of u.s. debt between 19012025 this figure does not include potential defa
from jay powell and john l. they lie. and yet moans covering this people are suffering so i wish. there wasn't the the amount of suffering up there is but there's nothing i can do about it because the there's a tolerance for lying sadly well if your net worth depends on that lie then you end up believing you're willing to suspend disbelief that anything else could happen now in terms of that u.s. government and what grier's sees as his future and terms of where the debt is going he also gets...
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we have jay powell saying we are going to hold rates as long as we can. jonathan: they are going to keep waiting period coming up, steve. looking forward to the conversation. here her equity market. looking at all-time highs on the s&p 500. 4200 on the s&p 500. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: president biden is betting he can sell the american public on sweeping change. in his speech before congress, the president called for higher taxes on the wealthy to find a massive investment in the nation's social security net. he is asking for trillions of dollars to stock up education and subsidies for working-class families. politics may call for the president abandon some of the more ambitious ideas. he underscored how much he has focused on china and his economy. he says he believes the u.s. and china can cooperate in some areas. he warned his asian ping -- xi j inping wants to make china the most cannot country in the world. the u.s. has warned indian -- the state department issued a level four travel advisory, its highest level. americans have been told not to t
we have jay powell saying we are going to hold rates as long as we can. jonathan: they are going to keep waiting period coming up, steve. looking forward to the conversation. here her equity market. looking at all-time highs on the s&p 500. 4200 on the s&p 500. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: president biden is betting he can sell the american public on sweeping change. in his speech before congress, the president called for higher taxes on the wealthy to find a massive investment in the...
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julianna tatelbaum is live out and about and brings you a look at the big day in the uk >>> and jay powell speaking out about the archegos collapse for the first time on "60 minutes" for the first time last night. >>> and ceos pushing back on the voting laws in georgia. >>> and history in japan hideki matsuyama is the first japanese player to take the green jacket at the masters. it is monday, april 12th this is "worldwide exchange. ♪ simply the best ♪ ♪ better than all the rest ♪ >>> good morning good afternoon good evening welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan good to be back with you after a week off let's jump in. it is monday futures are in the red we have seeing dow futures down about 90 points. not a huge drop. fair value you see is in the green. not quite a toss up. leaning more negative. the overall and why you are here is to see if the solid run of stocks can keep going in april nasdaq 100 is up nearly 6% this month. the s&p 500 is up 4% we have very good market stats coming up for you in the rbi in a bit. other classes like bond yields that h
julianna tatelbaum is live out and about and brings you a look at the big day in the uk >>> and jay powell speaking out about the archegos collapse for the first time on "60 minutes" for the first time last night. >>> and ceos pushing back on the voting laws in georgia. >>> and history in japan hideki matsuyama is the first japanese player to take the green jacket at the masters. it is monday, april 12th this is "worldwide exchange. ♪ simply the best...
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i don't believe there should be strict rules but -- i'm sorry about that >> jay powell online one. >>h. >> he wants to communicate effect ifrly. >> he wants to yell at me on this one it is tough but they need to do somewhat better on this. >> let me wrap it up with this are you surprised just as an economist and policymaker and a person at how the strong american friday is or more or less worried of lasting inflation than you thought you would be at this point >> i have been in the camp of thinking that the economy is much stronger than the fed is thinking and in fact that's been realized that there was all this money and seeing the recent shows i said, look, most people's finances are in better shape. they have been able to go out. i'm eating at restaurants. it is fantastic. i'm vaccinated there's a lot of pent-up demand and americans are doing that and i expected that to happen and exactly what is happening. so far the vaccine looks like it's pretty damn good. a major success of science that it seems that the vaccine is not only working against past variants but the current ones so
i don't believe there should be strict rules but -- i'm sorry about that >> jay powell online one. >>h. >> he wants to communicate effect ifrly. >> he wants to yell at me on this one it is tough but they need to do somewhat better on this. >> let me wrap it up with this are you surprised just as an economist and policymaker and a person at how the strong american friday is or more or less worried of lasting inflation than you thought you would be at this point...
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this resolution is to condemn the article contracting for sex in the pacific war, written by jay mark ramseyer a professor from the japanese legal department at harvard law school which denies this history despite it's acknowledged by the international community, historical records, historical research, and primary testimony from women who have experienced this trauma. mr. jay mark ramseyer is not backed by any historical facts in his article or creditable documentation and his article is a clear case of historical denial. it further ignores and minimizes the gap like the incidents of gender, sex trafficking and all increasing in the world today. this type of historical denialism makes it more difficult against women and deny survivors and sexual servitude and sexual violence and what they deserve and supervisor chan. >> thank you so much president walton and i want to thank you for your leadership on this resolution. colleagues, i think this one is rather personal for me and i want to be able to share with you my personal story if you may indulge me to share with you about my comment
this resolution is to condemn the article contracting for sex in the pacific war, written by jay mark ramseyer a professor from the japanese legal department at harvard law school which denies this history despite it's acknowledged by the international community, historical records, historical research, and primary testimony from women who have experienced this trauma. mr. jay mark ramseyer is not backed by any historical facts in his article or creditable documentation and his article is a...