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jerome corsi is here on the news that the wikileaks founder, jewell assange -- julian assange, has beenested. and the state with some of the highest taxes in the country is using taxpayer money to foot the bill so illegals can go to college. i mean, hey, what about the american kids whose families can't afford it? how about them? do they matter? "trish regan primetime" begins right now. ♪ ♪ trish: tonight, the by rom city -- hypocrisy of the dems on full display, terrified that the investigation they insisted on having, an investigation they believed would prove the president of the united states to be an agent of russia, is about to backfire. on them! the attorney general is now on record saying spying did occur. the question now, what was the spying predicated upon? this is a question every american citizen should want to know the answer to, right? i mean, as americans we have zero tolerance when it comes to spying on innocent citizens, our freedom, our privacy. these are things that are inherently american. regardless of party affiliations. and yet the democrats, the same people that
jerome corsi is here on the news that the wikileaks founder, jewell assange -- julian assange, has beenested. and the state with some of the highest taxes in the country is using taxpayer money to foot the bill so illegals can go to college. i mean, hey, what about the american kids whose families can't afford it? how about them? do they matter? "trish regan primetime" begins right now. ♪ ♪ trish: tonight, the by rom city -- hypocrisy of the dems on full display, terrified that...
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the president comes out and says you're out of your with mind, jerome powell.nd clacking, and the next thing you know wall street now agrees with the president that we have to keep interest rates low. and jamie die loan, the other day -- jamie dimon the other day admitting without saying that the president was right. >> and trump was spot on, latter part of 2018. interest rates are too high, no need for that rate hike. and sure enough, the bond yield comes down to 2.5%. what happens to mortgage applications for the purchase of a home, we now have the strongest four-week arm for that metric of -- average for that metric of the current economic recovery. and, by the way, not the entire equity market was flat today. we did have some nice advances posted by housing-related share prices. lou: right. i'm still going to call it flat though because the indexes were flat. i want some action in that market, you know? and we're getting very nice appreciation, and i love it. how long does it last, john lonski? >> this could go on and on and on as long as we can9 continue t
the president comes out and says you're out of your with mind, jerome powell.nd clacking, and the next thing you know wall street now agrees with the president that we have to keep interest rates low. and jamie die loan, the other day -- jamie dimon the other day admitting without saying that the president was right. >> and trump was spot on, latter part of 2018. interest rates are too high, no need for that rate hike. and sure enough, the bond yield comes down to 2.5%. what happens to...
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trump appointed jerome powell, and has been complaining about it ever since. >> i think we have much more of a fed problem than anybody else. >> my biggest threat is the fed because the fed is raising rates too fast. i think the fed is far too stringent and they're making a mistake. >> this is why the fed is meant to be an independent body because every president would like loose money heading into an election, make the economy artificially pumped up to make them look good. that's why the fed has to be so independent and why there are so many concerns about the president trying to put two insi insiders, people close to him on the board. >> this is another way the president breaks with tradition, unorthodox, there were reports about him firing jerome powell because he didn't like the way he was operating the fed. speaking of president trump, he's set to travel to the u.s., mexico border. early thursday, he said this. >> we're going to give them a one-year warning and if the drugs don't stop or largely stop, we're going to put tariffs on mexico and products in particular cars. and if t
trump appointed jerome powell, and has been complaining about it ever since. >> i think we have much more of a fed problem than anybody else. >> my biggest threat is the fed because the fed is raising rates too fast. i think the fed is far too stringent and they're making a mistake. >> this is why the fed is meant to be an independent body because every president would like loose money heading into an election, make the economy artificially pumped up to make them look good....
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host: jerome, anderson california, on our line for , independent callers, you are next. caller: good morning, greta. how are you doing today? host: morning. doing fine. guest: my statement is that -- caller: my statement is that i have yet to see a responsible drilling project in the united states of america, no matter what kind of regulations or stipulations you put on it. we can go down the line of how many of those we have had. and it is also -- what else i wanted to say was, i am getting sick and tired of this administration -- of all administrations -- saying they did this or they did that, and we are ahead of these guys. and we are ahead of these guys. i don't care. it is like the old mother said. if your friend jumped off a cliff, would you jump, too? no. it does not matter what way did. it matters to me what we do. host: ok, jerome. guest: he makes a very good point. it is all about what actions are we taking? and this administration has taken extensive action to ensure that the energy development in this country continues to comport with the gold standard of env
host: jerome, anderson california, on our line for , independent callers, you are next. caller: good morning, greta. how are you doing today? host: morning. doing fine. guest: my statement is that -- caller: my statement is that i have yet to see a responsible drilling project in the united states of america, no matter what kind of regulations or stipulations you put on it. we can go down the line of how many of those we have had. and it is also -- what else i wanted to say was, i am getting...
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seventy first minute that sing on to a bar from daniel didn't share was the wolves in control and jerome are a c. on put the final nail in the coffin seven minutes later a three one involves board win and hanover could only hang their heads as relegation looms. the other two teams mired in the relegation battle faced off with stuttgart in sixteenth hosting bottom side nuremberg and it was nuremberg who took the lead. headed home just before before half time before reacted quickest after the ball ricocheted off the bottom of that. right place right time the home side then equalized about five home the team to find a win of the final score of their one. and now it's time to get a roundup of all the results so far for match day twenty eight by of course have a dormant lives extended their winning streak to six and doesn't go through one in berlin they haven't lost the top flight here since one thousand nine hundred seventy nine frankfurt overcame shock of all spoken them to hand over to a seventh straight defeat to number draw drew as we just saw but it was a very little for their relegatio
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go to the new jerome x. you tube channel. a good minute story. with exclusive insights. and of policy concerning arts and culture change your. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss our. welcome to news from the world of ops and culture is it the biggest movie of the yeah avengers endgame is opening around the world this week we'll be talking about that and. a no wage in virtual was a violinist who's getting rave reviews about how expressive playing. and a german student whose photos transformed great of an architecture into colorful fantasy . well it's finally arrived dominic and it's not open in your country yet it will in the next few days avengers endgame is the most anticipated film of the year because it's the last in the series of what has become the highest grossing franchise of all time and all superheroes have toppled those loose ends from the previous movies and get rid of him. plus some but starting point the end game played by dallas lead fifty percent of slim holliman creatures sleep the stakes couldn't be higher f
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come to the new jerome x. you tube channel. oh good line up stewards. with exclusive. must see concerning parts of culture to your. place to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers a little. soon subscribing and don't miss out. it's crunch time for european elections are just around the corner of the building an easy you might ask a simple why should i care what the european market is one of the biggest in the once every month everybody needs to get so watch our special show you will actions why they matter to asia to be suits from the local side to money value more beautiful new elections why they matter to asia on t.v. of the oh. i'm not laughing at the gym i just sometimes i am but i stand up and whimper that. thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes the question put in here think the future of the country that i now know the time. needed seems to think his grandmother there. it's cold out there. i might show join me for meet the jetman sunday w. post. welcome to arts and culture french president amount of oil mccraw wants not random com
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. >> jerome finds hunter in the corner and he drilled it.with their career high 27 points. and by the way, if you're wondering about famous allumns. robert f. kennedy, allen poe and vern. >> vern is right up with them. >> vern wants to hear our report. >> what do you think was the difference between the first and the ndmore opportunistic in the second half. he was the hot guy. let's face it he's an outstanding player. normally he's a guy that's going to score a lot for virginia. once he got going they really featured him and he wanted the ball. i'm sure coach bennett said look. let's run the offense. let's try to set some screens for him. let's try to open him up. and he rebounded inside he scored in and out. i thought dennis did a fantastic job. >> texas tech had a chance to win this game. i wonder if players are aware of the situation and i'll tell you specifically of what we said. virginia tech is up three. the ball is inside and they kicked out. had they defended that play differently we could have had a different result. >> i thought re
. >> jerome finds hunter in the corner and he drilled it.with their career high 27 points. and by the way, if you're wondering about famous allumns. robert f. kennedy, allen poe and vern. >> vern is right up with them. >> vern wants to hear our report. >> what do you think was the difference between the first and the ndmore opportunistic in the second half. he was the hot guy. let's face it he's an outstanding player. normally he's a guy that's going to score a lot for...
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it is jerome powell, the chair of the federal reserve.an trump nominated for that position because he literally thought the last fed chair was too short, that's why he fired her. but ever since powell took office trump has repeatedly berated him for raising interest rates. trump regards powell as one of the greatest mistakes of his administration, and that's saying something. probably has more to do with whether trump is releected than almost any single factor so clearly worried about that, the president has decided to try to stuff the board with preposterous cronies. first, stephen moore has been wrong about almost all of his predictions as $75,000 of unpaid taxes, was found in contempt of court of shorting his ex-wife in $300,000 of alimony and has said he's going to have to learn about the fed on the job. >> i'm going to be on a steep learning curve myself about how the fed operates, how the federal reserve makes its decisions, and this is real exciting opportunity for me. >> well, it'll be exciting to learn, won't it, while you're doi
it is jerome powell, the chair of the federal reserve.an trump nominated for that position because he literally thought the last fed chair was too short, that's why he fired her. but ever since powell took office trump has repeatedly berated him for raising interest rates. trump regards powell as one of the greatest mistakes of his administration, and that's saying something. probably has more to do with whether trump is releected than almost any single factor so clearly worried about that, the...
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viviana: president trump's relationship with fed chairman jerome powell reportedly isn't getting anythe last week, trump blasted powell at three meetings and blames the fed for holding back the economy instead of the stock market. he reportedly told powell "i guess i'm stuck with you." global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. alix: theresa may is speaking in prime minister's questions, talking very heatedly yet again against the public wanting a cross party solution. david: you have to feel a little bit sorry for her, but she is saying she once a deal. she doesn't want to leave without a deal. she wants a cross party solution. she wants all these things, but no one wants to give them to her. [laughter] it is a tough position. alix: it really is. going to come back to washington now and the trade talks resuming between the west and china, with reports that the -- with us now is bloomberg's michael mckee. it was just like you were saying about there
viviana: president trump's relationship with fed chairman jerome powell reportedly isn't getting anythe last week, trump blasted powell at three meetings and blames the fed for holding back the economy instead of the stock market. he reportedly told powell "i guess i'm stuck with you." global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. alix: theresa may is...
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you've had jerome corsi on your show, having your? jerome corsi actually sent us, i think, the documents that demonstrate they were trying to get him to live. >> laura: what incenses you the most about this report? >> speak with complete deceptiof trying to present the facts from cohen as if they are true. >> laura: michael cohen. >> i can tell you any of the things i have personal knowledge about on the report from cohen our lives. to take him and put them there as if we are going to take his credibility over the president of united states is totally warped. at least you've got to put out in that report the issues of his credibility, some people are warned that he lied, what, three years ago months ago in front of cummings that he didn't seek a job. he saw a pardon with me. i will testify against him and his perjury trial and i'll call cuomo the justified because cuomo knows he was seeking. >> laura: why was mcgahn threatened to quit? >> actually at one point he said he told the president he was going to quit. actually had to amend t
you've had jerome corsi on your show, having your? jerome corsi actually sent us, i think, the documents that demonstrate they were trying to get him to live. >> laura: what incenses you the most about this report? >> speak with complete deceptiof trying to present the facts from cohen as if they are true. >> laura: michael cohen. >> i can tell you any of the things i have personal knowledge about on the report from cohen our lives. to take him and put them there as if...
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comes as president trump takes yet another whack at a seemingly favorite punching back, fed chair jerome powell. steve liesman is here to break it down. >> weaker than expected data on services and jobs confirming a slowdown has descended upon the american economy and newly revealed presidential comments about the fed chairman make it clear whom the president blames for all of it let's look at the private sector data from abp. 129. that's against an estimate of 173. they stuck with their strong february number at 198 7 the government came in around 0 20,000 they're sticking to their guns on that. negative services kind of on the weak side. there's the nonforeign payroll, 170,000 for this friday. some people may take that down given the adp number moodies put it together. they say the job market is weakening with employment slowing. businesses are hiring cautiously as the economy is struggling with fading fiscal stimulus, the trade uncertainty and the lagged impact of fed tightening you can see how it's off the highs of last summer it remains at 56 at a strong level for the economy. the p
comes as president trump takes yet another whack at a seemingly favorite punching back, fed chair jerome powell. steve liesman is here to break it down. >> weaker than expected data on services and jobs confirming a slowdown has descended upon the american economy and newly revealed presidential comments about the fed chairman make it clear whom the president blames for all of it let's look at the private sector data from abp. 129. that's against an estimate of 173. they stuck with their...
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>> a little bit, i mean, he appointed jerome powell as chair.ire at his vice chair, all very good people acting pretty independently, so there are 12 voting members of the open market committee, adding two who are much more partisan, but i think this is more barking rather than fundamentally changing things. it will provide some noise. it will provide some commotion, but i don't think this is going to undermine the federal reserve on its own. give it another six years, i don't know, but for now i think this is a change. the good news is he didn't do this before. >> well, is it your concern that he may be doing it now because, you know, of 2020 and lower interest rates that sure might be a lot more appealing to a lot of voteers? >> oh, he absolutely is doing it now because of 2020, and he seems to be wishing that he did it two years ago. fortunately he didn't. i think he has a really good team. absolutely these are more partisan appointments that he's made until now, no question about it, but, you know, i think really the -- it's too late. he's a
>> a little bit, i mean, he appointed jerome powell as chair.ire at his vice chair, all very good people acting pretty independently, so there are 12 voting members of the open market committee, adding two who are much more partisan, but i think this is more barking rather than fundamentally changing things. it will provide some noise. it will provide some commotion, but i don't think this is going to undermine the federal reserve on its own. give it another six years, i don't know, but...
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>> we have reporting on president trump's relationship with the fed chair, jerome powell.d replacing him with kevin walsh. walsh was on trump's short list when he ultimately selected powell. trump considered this according to two sources who discussed the matter directly with the president late last year. this is the latest development in what has been a tortured relationship over the last year on the functioning of the fed and markets. >> talk to us about axios' reporting, that people close to biden believe bernie sanders' advisers are behind the campaign against the former vice president, which we have heard from sanders' camp, they are strongly denying. what are you hearing? >> well, this is reporting from my colleague. biden's advisers have made very clear that they're not diswaded from the allegations that are out. they're full steam ahead for his announcement. they are blamblaming, privately casting blame over their rivals for -- some of them are talking in conspiratorial terms, what is happening. >> do you have a sense of what's coming forward with joe biden, the wo
>> we have reporting on president trump's relationship with the fed chair, jerome powell.d replacing him with kevin walsh. walsh was on trump's short list when he ultimately selected powell. trump considered this according to two sources who discussed the matter directly with the president late last year. this is the latest development in what has been a tortured relationship over the last year on the functioning of the fed and markets. >> talk to us about axios' reporting, that...
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jerome, key, cut the highlights, virginia wins their first-ever national title, 85- 77. >> going through what we did last year, and it helped me as a coach, all the stuff they talked about, it got us a pionshipo a al >> hi dad said he would come and plague us to with me. -- play augusta with me. >> i think i'm okay now. >> amen to that. >>> >>> the giants picked up first baseman tyler austin from the twins, and brandon belt was in left field with newly acquired austin at first bathe, -- first base, bye-bye baby, his first career grand slam, the first in two years, 5-0 lead evaporated, radius it's a to run home run. -- reyes. madison bumgarner took his club heading to the clubhouse. and a 93 mile fastball hits her roto- par a in the face. -- gerardo parra, the giants lose 6-5. >>> only 6000 fans show up, in baltimore, 2 runs score, it gets worse, throw to first base, matt chapman can't save it, the orioles explode for 12 runs tonight, the only guy who didn't contribute, chris davis, 0-3, extending his hitless street to 49 consecutive at- bats, a major lead -- major- league record.>>>h to
jerome, key, cut the highlights, virginia wins their first-ever national title, 85- 77. >> going through what we did last year, and it helped me as a coach, all the stuff they talked about, it got us a pionshipo a al >> hi dad said he would come and plague us to with me. -- play augusta with me. >> i think i'm okay now. >> amen to that. >>> >>> the giants picked up first baseman tyler austin from the twins, and brandon belt was in left field with newly...
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the fed chairman, jerome powell, selected by trump, obviously, the board members when they become vacantby the president. it's the policy-making committee of the fed, the governing body. it basically votes to raise interest rates, do quantitative easing. it's called monetary policy. it's a big part of the economy, controlling the money supply, okay? he wants to put two guys in there, steve moore, herman cain. we should point out these are somewhat unconventional selections. why is that? trump wants to be a disrupter. he's not putting people in there from the economic globalist policy establishment. he's putting a businessman, herman cain, stephen moore. served as chairman of the kansas city fed way back when but he's maybe known as ceo of godfather's pizza. steve moore, little different. a polemicist. editorial writer. worked at the heritage foundation. one of the authors of trump's tax plan. not considered part of the crew. that started out the resistance. the resistance doubled down on some personal stuff. herman cain allegations of sexual misconduct. liz: cain in this hour yesterday s
the fed chairman, jerome powell, selected by trump, obviously, the board members when they become vacantby the president. it's the policy-making committee of the fed, the governing body. it basically votes to raise interest rates, do quantitative easing. it's called monetary policy. it's a big part of the economy, controlling the money supply, okay? he wants to put two guys in there, steve moore, herman cain. we should point out these are somewhat unconventional selections. why is that? trump...
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president trump is blaming jerome powell for holding back the booming economy. is he right?an economic visor coming up. ♪ i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job....
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but jerome corsi fit within the four corners of the jurisdiction of the special counsel so that's why hard to predict or speculate about it. it wouldn't be anything you would think would be russia related and it might be things like michael cohen with hush money payments. that's one of them that's not redacted. >> phil, you have a much better eye for this than i ever will. i was trying to figure out what the redactions may be about. there was a significant amount of russia talk going on in there obviously, how they're the main malefactor in all of this. in terms of what has redacted, what do you want to settle as the level of expectation if we finding out what it is? >> i don't think it will change judgments. a lot of redactions relate to the fact that the president talks about and his team talks about this is obama's fault. we heard in last midterms that the russians are still meddling. there's a counterintelligence investigation. that's redacted in the report. there's private information about u.s. citizens who should not be public in the report. that's redacted. there's ongoing inv
but jerome corsi fit within the four corners of the jurisdiction of the special counsel so that's why hard to predict or speculate about it. it wouldn't be anything you would think would be russia related and it might be things like michael cohen with hush money payments. that's one of them that's not redacted. >> phil, you have a much better eye for this than i ever will. i was trying to figure out what the redactions may be about. there was a significant amount of russia talk going on...
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we will see what jerome powell has to say about that. it has come down, lower than they would like. growth looks fine, not a problem there. inflation is what is on everyone's mind right now. jonathan: consumer price tolerance looks ok as well. several companies through the week, pepsico, coca-cola, dr. and gamble, all saying they can put up prices, and they got the green light from the consumer. there are a few signs that things are picking up. iain: i think so. if you think about the overall market, typically q1 is not great from a gdp standpoint. we also had to shut down to contend with, retail sales have picked up recently. there are some green shoots as look forward to q2. it is probably better than what most people have hoped for, when you look at where we were in november, december. greg: yesterday jobless claims notwithstanding, look at how strong the job market is. wages are going up. we think that will support prices. your view is the treasury yields are going lower. matthew: we are at 2.25 by the end of the year. puttingps out at me, the gdp report to the side, is what the
we will see what jerome powell has to say about that. it has come down, lower than they would like. growth looks fine, not a problem there. inflation is what is on everyone's mind right now. jonathan: consumer price tolerance looks ok as well. several companies through the week, pepsico, coca-cola, dr. and gamble, all saying they can put up prices, and they got the green light from the consumer. there are a few signs that things are picking up. iain: i think so. if you think about the overall...
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it's jerome powell, a lawyer and former private equity executive who was considered a pretty moderateublican before joining in a consensus builder across-parties. he served on the fed board since 2012 and also worked in the treasury under george h.w. bush. i tell you all that to give you a sense of basically who is in charge. many people do remember how pivotal the fed can be in a crash. andrew sorkin tracking how it came down to bankers and regulators in a room like you're looking at to try to prevent that downturn from becoming a crash. it was all documented in the film "too big to fail." >> i'm running a company. if the fed tells me i can't offer competitive pay for talent, you're going to launch the biggest brain drain this country's ever seen. is that the way you want to run the banks? >> until the money is repaid to the treasury, there will be some limitations on tax deductions on golden parachutes. >> well, there you go. >> i don't really understand why there needs to be so much tension about this. the country is facing the worst economy since the great depression. if the finan
it's jerome powell, a lawyer and former private equity executive who was considered a pretty moderateublican before joining in a consensus builder across-parties. he served on the fed board since 2012 and also worked in the treasury under george h.w. bush. i tell you all that to give you a sense of basically who is in charge. many people do remember how pivotal the fed can be in a crash. andrew sorkin tracking how it came down to bankers and regulators in a room like you're looking at to try to...
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hasa: jerome powell reportedly reasserted the federal reserve's independence.was not a meeting between the chairman had a democratic lot -- this was during a meeting between the chairman and democratic lawmakers. he was reportedly also asked about the president potential picks for the fed board, but he said he does not discuss nominations. of becoming the first nation to land a privately financed spacecraft on the moon have been dashed. the capsule crashed before a scheduled touchdown in the sea of tranquility. it left nothing -- there was nothing to slow the dissent of of theft -- descent craft. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna and matt. anna: thank you. it has been a brutal year of layoffs for european banks. societe generale is slashing 1600 jobs, and a bank in poland is cutting nearly 1000. there are more at risk. a merger between deutsche bank and commerzbank could see 30,000 jobs cut. the measures are also extending into the
hasa: jerome powell reportedly reasserted the federal reserve's independence.was not a meeting between the chairman had a democratic lot -- this was during a meeting between the chairman and democratic lawmakers. he was reportedly also asked about the president potential picks for the fed board, but he said he does not discuss nominations. of becoming the first nation to land a privately financed spacecraft on the moon have been dashed. the capsule crashed before a scheduled touchdown in the...
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two good news jerome executrix channel. a good line of stories. with exclusives. kind of a must see concerning arts and culture team europe. the place to be for curious minds are going to do it yourself networkers lead so for subscribing and don't miss our place. in. the old order is history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role in these kids' pledge shifting powers the topic in focus at the global media forum twenty nineteen and the laboratory with the digital age group who are we following whom do we trust to debate and shape the future at the deutsche of l a global media forum twenty nine t. the place made for minds. oh. sri lanka's president has called a meeting to review possible intelligence failures after a series of explosions during easter services sunday killed at least two hundred ninety people and injured five hundred more three explosions struck catholic churches in the capital colombo and two other towns separate blasts targeted.
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jerome coursey they prepared in indictment against jerome coursey for allegedly lying to investigatorshe is a conspiracy theorist associate of roger stones deciding to leak alling the information. he wasn't taking the plea deal and nothing happened to him. he is the only sort of obvious bucket you look at this and think okay. >> that would be one. >> that's possible. that could be one. when you look at the list of the other ones you know it really does show you first of all the scope of how much work mueller and his team did. and how many unanswered questions there are. and we don't know if these are investigations that could potentially relate to other people in the president's inner circle. we don't have any insight into that. >> that's the key. how does it relate to the president? and what kind of. >> and does in relate to the obstruction, right when they say the motive. >> there could be other -- other. >> other things he thought he was. >> correct. >> helping by hurting. >> correct. the big thing is what's going on in the southern district of new york here in new york. and the oth
jerome coursey they prepared in indictment against jerome coursey for allegedly lying to investigatorshe is a conspiracy theorist associate of roger stones deciding to leak alling the information. he wasn't taking the plea deal and nothing happened to him. he is the only sort of obvious bucket you look at this and think okay. >> that would be one. >> that's possible. that could be one. when you look at the list of the other ones you know it really does show you first of all the...
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. >> reporter: now pilot jerome stanislaus is taking him under his wing. >> that's a perfectly coordinatedup, stanislaus also found an interest in flying, but he didn't have the same guidance. >> i told myself i would never abobably be a pilot because i never saw a pilot that looked like myself. >> reporter: just over 2.5% of aircraft pilots and flight engineers are african american according to the bureau of labor statistics. so last year stanislaus started giving free flights, often to kids of color. >> aviation is just a very expensive career to get into. so it's definitely amos inion in aviati.e a kiup for the first time, you see their reaction. >> oh, it's priceless. >> this is the best day of my life. >> reporter: six-year-old boogie and his three-year-old brother tyler landed with mixed reactions. >> it was fun. >> reporter: it was fun? what's going on with your little brother? th knocked out. >> reporter: you might want to be a pilot when you grow up? >> yeah. >> reporter: why? you fell asleep in the back. >> yeah. >> reporter: why do you do it? >> because i love it. i'm sorry. >>
. >> reporter: now pilot jerome stanislaus is taking him under his wing. >> that's a perfectly coordinatedup, stanislaus also found an interest in flying, but he didn't have the same guidance. >> i told myself i would never abobably be a pilot because i never saw a pilot that looked like myself. >> reporter: just over 2.5% of aircraft pilots and flight engineers are african american according to the bureau of labor statistics. so last year stanislaus started giving free...
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will go to the new jerome x. you tube channel. a good line of stewards. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts culture in europe. should be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribe and don't miss out. and irresponsible chain reaction of progress. began around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution in philosophy enabled this mention that people became aware of their abilities and strengths in a new way and there was an outpouring of self-confidence mentions it's the first. architects. scientists. and artists. something invented completely new things and talk of the ancient giants who had originally been its teacher who seemed to be among. the culture of out of the darkest middle ages into a new credit. system there's probably no place anywhere in the us when things were invented such quick succession. when it factor this week. a powerful storm cyclon canada has hit northern mozambique barely a month after another huge storm leveled the country leaving hundreds dead and wreaking devastation the u.n. has warned of more flash floodin
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welcome to the new jerome x new two channel. the gold mine of stupids. with exclusive. must see concerning arts and culture to ensure a. place to be for juries minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribing and don't miss a. year of the principal chain reaction of breasts the first. began around six hundred years ago. in the renaissance the revolution in faucet enabled us mention that people became aware of their abilities and strengths in a new way. there was an outpouring of self-confidence and mentions it's the first. architects. scientists. and artists. can invent a completely new things and talk of the ancient giants who had originally been its teacher somebody. trying to put europe out of the darkest militias into a new. state there's probably no place anywhere in the mall when things were in minute such a quick succession of. the renaissance. starts april twenty second d. w. . in sudan the interim. hensel has held its first meeting since seizing power from veteran leader omar al bashir kerr testers are demanding immediate civilian control of the government they sa
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to the new jerome x. you tube channel. a good line of story. with exclusive insights. to see concerning. your own. to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribing don't miss. the first. this. coming up on the program it's big on the biggest election the world has ever seen india. has got a prime minister. done enough to secure a second top class. a board and. south korea except for decades.
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. >> do you think that the fed chairman jerome powell is doing a good job? >> i do. i know we have had discussions about that in recent weeks. >> with him? >> we just had a lot of discussions. i started my career at the federal was there -- reserve. i was 13 when i was in omb, i was at the new york fed in 1973. i have a long history with the fed. it's well known that the president did not agree with the last couple of rate hikes. i agree with the president on this. i thought they were unnecessary. that doesn't mean we cannot express our opinions. we all have views. as i have said before when the fed is ready, i would not mind seeing them lower the target rate 50 basis points or so in line with the low inflation rate. having said that with regard to powell who is a friend, he's a good person and will turn into a good fed chairman. rich -- is a vice-chairman, and old friend of mine a great guy and i think they will work well. i notice from the various reports and so forth they had changed their view. i don't in the foreseeable future, maybe never again in my lifetime,
. >> do you think that the fed chairman jerome powell is doing a good job? >> i do. i know we have had discussions about that in recent weeks. >> with him? >> we just had a lot of discussions. i started my career at the federal was there -- reserve. i was 13 when i was in omb, i was at the new york fed in 1973. i have a long history with the fed. it's well known that the president did not agree with the last couple of rate hikes. i agree with the president on this. i...
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jerome says bond is bond, vote with your feet and don't watch if you don't like the character.est. kenny says i have always watched bond but after the last film i feel there is nowhere he can go or carry on, film—making has changed in the last ten years. it might be interesting to see sponsors demand changes, they do not wa nt to sponsors demand changes, they do not want to be tied to anything they see as old—fashioned. randeep somel is back with us, we have a piece in the new york times, regulators around the world cycling facebook. earlier this week we heard there was a sizeable amount of money aside to cover a likely fine over privacy concerns? they have had decisions withjeff discussions with the ftc. the good news from facebook‘s perspective is they are at a stage where they are discussing the fines, it means they're probably coming close to a resolution. they have got to the election issues, the data privacy issues, the highland content issues in cambridge analytica. hopefully they can put that behind them. mark zuckerberg has been open and saying, regulate us. regulation
jerome says bond is bond, vote with your feet and don't watch if you don't like the character.est. kenny says i have always watched bond but after the last film i feel there is nowhere he can go or carry on, film—making has changed in the last ten years. it might be interesting to see sponsors demand changes, they do not wa nt to sponsors demand changes, they do not want to be tied to anything they see as old—fashioned. randeep somel is back with us, we have a piece in the new york times,...
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come to the new jerome x. new channel. a good line of stories. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts culture team you're a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. on what's the connection between bread flour and the european union he knows. correspondent and avid baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the team. swapping recipes for success strategy that make a difference. baking bread on a d.w.i. . britain should have already left the european union in forty eight hours the breaks it barrier will finally be broken a crash exit unless the e.u. says yes to another delay at this very hour at an emergency summit in brussels the fate of britain and europe and everyone in between is being decided tonight delay or not the moment of brecken ing has arrived i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day.
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it will be fascinating next week to see what jerome powell has to say about that.t has come down, lower than they would like. growth looks fine, not a problem there. inflation is what is on everyone's mind at the moment and that is what everyone is focusing on. jonathan: consumer price tolerance looks ok as well. we have heard from several u.s. companies through the week, pepsico, coca-cola, procter and gamble, all saying they can put up prices, and they got the green light from the consumer. they paid up and revenue growth came along. there are a few signs that things are picking up. ian: i think so. if you think about the overall market, typically q1 is not great from a gdp standpoint. from seasonals that we all know about. we also had the shutdown to contend with, retail sales have picked up recently. there are some green shoots as look forward to q2. so maybe it is not that bad of a print. it is probably better than what most people have hoped for, when you look at where we were in november, december. greg: yesterday's jobless claims number notwithstanding, loo
it will be fascinating next week to see what jerome powell has to say about that.t has come down, lower than they would like. growth looks fine, not a problem there. inflation is what is on everyone's mind at the moment and that is what everyone is focusing on. jonathan: consumer price tolerance looks ok as well. we have heard from several u.s. companies through the week, pepsico, coca-cola, procter and gamble, all saying they can put up prices, and they got the green light from the consumer....
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jerome miller says he has done nothing wrong and will appeal the decision to deny him licensed to facee finding in a driving test. is that he and his tea m driving test. is that he and his team stand for integrity, decency and honesty and they will fight this with everything they have. they have asked for a b sample to be tested but as it stands joshua has asked for a b sample to be tested but as it standsjoshua has no opponents for what would have been his first fight in the us. that is all the sport for now but the rest of the stories on the website and app. the easter weekend is upon us and the forecast is a positive one — if you like warmth and sunshine. all four nations of the uk had that warmest day of the year so far. temperatures set to climb further. perhaps 25 or 26 degrees across the south east on saturday. high pressure in charge of keeping things dry and holding these weather fronts at bay for the most part. it is looking fine for good friday. one or two patches of fog through the night but clearing early in the morning and then lots of sunshine. patches of cloud possible
jerome miller says he has done nothing wrong and will appeal the decision to deny him licensed to facee finding in a driving test. is that he and his tea m driving test. is that he and his team stand for integrity, decency and honesty and they will fight this with everything they have. they have asked for a b sample to be tested but as it stands joshua has asked for a b sample to be tested but as it standsjoshua has no opponents for what would have been his first fight in the us. that is all...
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fed chairman jerome powell said the stock market would be five thousand to ten thousand points higherif the central bank had done its job properly brags it is of rubbish the bank of england and its canadian governor mark carney prediction on the economic impact of britain's decision to leave the european union president to when of turkey triggered short selling of the lira after the central bank started propping up the currency ahead. of elections and more doubts a been cast on india's economic data the central bank has lowered interest rates just before elections there all this at a time when the international monetary fund has lowered projections for growth to three point three percent the lowest growth since two thousand and nine well joining us here in doha to talk more about this is aqua khan senior director of asset management and welcome so about the independence of the central banks it seems that the they're there under threat from several leaders in the world president trump and in turkey modi in india and so on what do you make of that. so when it's very easy for a politicia
fed chairman jerome powell said the stock market would be five thousand to ten thousand points higherif the central bank had done its job properly brags it is of rubbish the bank of england and its canadian governor mark carney prediction on the economic impact of britain's decision to leave the european union president to when of turkey triggered short selling of the lira after the central bank started propping up the currency ahead. of elections and more doubts a been cast on india's economic...