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betty: again, that was john nichols, editor in -- and chief speaking with mark carney.o jeff -- bring in joe. what did you think? end thehink in the civil thing is they would rather wait for the fed to move to go first. the pound was probably a little bit too strong to their liking. there is no inflation you. -- yet. it is true what he was saying, he wants to make sure the public knows there is likely going to be a rate hike, the half will be gradual. that sounds similar to what we have been hearing. basically i do not think it is much as a clear sign that he necessarily makes it out to be. basically i think it is a lot more simple. they do not like the fact that the account with strong, they wanted the fed to move. betty: it was interesting he said it was reasonably prudent people would think they would raise in 2016. it seems like the consensus it will -- is it will not be until i-17 to see movement -- 2017 to see movement. joe: one of the interesting things is, everyone figures the bank of england is going to go after the fed. as long as the fed waits, there is a goo
betty: again, that was john nichols, editor in -- and chief speaking with mark carney.o jeff -- bring in joe. what did you think? end thehink in the civil thing is they would rather wait for the fed to move to go first. the pound was probably a little bit too strong to their liking. there is no inflation you. -- yet. it is true what he was saying, he wants to make sure the public knows there is likely going to be a rate hike, the half will be gradual. that sounds similar to what we have been...
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let's bring back our panel, joy reid, erin mcpike and john nichols. e on the response from the republicans? >> it's been deafening. deafening silence, and it is true that ted cruz did tweet something and so has john kasich and credit to them, but it is striking to me that in the immediate aftermath of this shooting, this shooting that took the lives of three people including a police officer, who is a co-pastor of his church, you did not see republican contenders who have been so outspoken, who have always had something to say about planned parenthood and about a host of other issues step up. they did not have to change their positions. they did not have to say something that would satisfy supporters of abortion rights or reproductive health, but they could have said this is jarring, this is troubling. this is a good point at which to think about how we talk about issues, to think about how we frame these debates and i'll remind you, reverend, we have a great history in this country of candidates being tested in moments like this. you will recall in 19
let's bring back our panel, joy reid, erin mcpike and john nichols. e on the response from the republicans? >> it's been deafening. deafening silence, and it is true that ted cruz did tweet something and so has john kasich and credit to them, but it is striking to me that in the immediate aftermath of this shooting, this shooting that took the lives of three people including a police officer, who is a co-pastor of his church, you did not see republican contenders who have been so...
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core inflation which mark carney cited in o interviewur with him went john nichols spoke to him.e inflation which e and energyd prices actually accelerated. he says that is important because that strips out imported inflation from the outside. but it is a figure which tells us, we aren't going to be seeing a hike in interest rates anytime soon. francine: that's get back to tim. leader talking about deflation. it is very difficult percent of banks to have the firepower and the tools to combat this. y difficult for the banks to have the firepower and the tools to combat this. the u.k. wants to raise rates. tim: that will become more apparent next year. as we were talking about earlier, it is going to depend on the outlook for commodities and what they do going into next year. there is also a big relative game going on. playing off different central banks and what the fed is going to do. it will depend, of course, how long and how high the fed is going to go with its rate rise. so it is very hard to make any calls on a six-twelve-month basis. i think the name of the game will be low
core inflation which mark carney cited in o interviewur with him went john nichols spoke to him.e inflation which e and energyd prices actually accelerated. he says that is important because that strips out imported inflation from the outside. but it is a figure which tells us, we aren't going to be seeing a hike in interest rates anytime soon. francine: that's get back to tim. leader talking about deflation. it is very difficult percent of banks to have the firepower and the tools to combat...
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for more on tuesday's off-year election results, we are joined by john nichols, political writer for "the nation." john, let's start in kentucky. you have republican victory for the first time for governor in 40 years. well, it is not the first time. there was a republican elected once over the last 40 years -- amy: second time. >> you are right this is a remarkable win for the republicans and it ought not be underestimated. the key thing to understand here is that matt bevin, the winner of that election, was -- he is a total outsider. he is a millionaire who a year ago challenged mitch mcconnell for the senate nomination from the far right. he won his republican gubernatorial nomination this year by only 83 votes. everybody was saying, this guy is way too extreme, way too far out, way too outrageous. he was sometimes referred to as kentucky's donald trump, and yet he won. this is an important thing to understand. in the state were democrats have held their own at the state and local level up to this point, democrats ran an incredibly cautious campaign against matt bevin. they basical
for more on tuesday's off-year election results, we are joined by john nichols, political writer for "the nation." john, let's start in kentucky. you have republican victory for the first time for governor in 40 years. well, it is not the first time. there was a republican elected once over the last 40 years -- amy: second time. >> you are right this is a remarkable win for the republicans and it ought not be underestimated. the key thing to understand here is that matt bevin,...
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across the country, inspiring parents, teachers and artists who are looking for deep discounts like john nichols always comes in looking to spark his imagination. >> it's a good place to be creative and express your creativity with what they have. >> it cannot compete with the creations rising outside. the condo, the apartment, the restaurants, the upscale markets that signal a place has become trendy. what do we discard in this process? >> it's a terrible thing. it's a terrible thing, but i mean, it's the way d.c. is going. it's, you know, it's gentrification. it's taking out poor places for much more classy places, shall we say, and it's sad. >> reporter: but scrap isn't going away for good. >> we are going to somewhat go underground, you know, do some other things for a little while while we figure out what our next step is and hopefully find a new location somewhere in the area. >> scrap is practicing the new three rs, regroup, reimagine, re-emerge. scrap will be closing this saturday, day after tomorrow. everything has to go. massive discounts. we posted a link to their website on the d.c.
across the country, inspiring parents, teachers and artists who are looking for deep discounts like john nichols always comes in looking to spark his imagination. >> it's a good place to be creative and express your creativity with what they have. >> it cannot compete with the creations rising outside. the condo, the apartment, the restaurants, the upscale markets that signal a place has become trendy. what do we discard in this process? >> it's a terrible thing. it's a...
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john nichols covers the story for the progressive magazine "the nation". >> it's no secret that in northernstates, labor unions, particularly unions are the backbone of the democratic party. walker went right at that base. >> by monday, february 14th, graduate students at the university of wisconsin madison who belonged to a union of teaching assistants organized a march to the nearby state capitol to protest the bill. >> these graduate students mostly started going into the capitol and it was a gentle protest and tv cameras were there and i think it had a very powerful protest. >> tuesday there were more protests. >> by the next day there were many, many people who said i think i'll get in on that. >> outraged citizens at the capitol spread quickly around facebook. >> this affects lives. this affects the economy. this affects job and this affects everything. >> on wednesday a crowd of more than 30,000 people shows up including teachers from all over the state and thousands of studenteds from the university. some of whom had never been near a union and didn't know much about what a union wa
john nichols covers the story for the progressive magazine "the nation". >> it's no secret that in northernstates, labor unions, particularly unions are the backbone of the democratic party. walker went right at that base. >> by monday, february 14th, graduate students at the university of wisconsin madison who belonged to a union of teaching assistants organized a march to the nearby state capitol to protest the bill. >> these graduate students mostly started going...
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the boe and the interview he gave john nichols yesterday was outstanding.they covered broad subjects. think about prudence. yellen is live. carney is prudent.a and mario draghi is vigilant. today is jobs day. between the food and jobs, i do not know which one excites me more. francine: estimates are for 185,000 jobs to be added for october. the on implement rate is forecast to drop to 5%. manus: u.s. equities are where we indicated. let's have a look at the day ahead. &p, of course. 97. nasdaq trading 4,6 francine: two are other top stories. dams at a brazilian iron ore project have burstordly killed as mudslides buried dozens of homes. the project is a joint venture. we've been trying to find out more about this, because, these disasters, it is a tragic loss of life but it is one of the disasters we do not know yet what impact it could have. we do not know the scale of it. we do not know how big it is. and we do not know if this will impact bhp negatively for years to come. manus: it is all about reputation. and all about the safety in question. let's brin
the boe and the interview he gave john nichols yesterday was outstanding.they covered broad subjects. think about prudence. yellen is live. carney is prudent.a and mario draghi is vigilant. today is jobs day. between the food and jobs, i do not know which one excites me more. francine: estimates are for 185,000 jobs to be added for october. the on implement rate is forecast to drop to 5%. manus: u.s. equities are where we indicated. let's have a look at the day ahead. &p, of course. 97....
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alix: that was mark carney speaking exclusively with john nichol quade. was an interesting and in-depth interview. scarlet: facebook's growth is surging answer has the stock. but is it out of hand? we will discuss. ♪ alix: earlier, we were talking about disappointing earnings, but that is not the case for facebook parent hitting new highs after delivering it another solid quarter. 41% jumpfacebook site in revenues thanks to the strength of mobile ads. mark, you now see the stock going from 132 105. what accounts for the target increase? about 3%, 4%, 5% better than we thought. we are looking at this belmont's out at 2017. we think with 35% sustained growth, it warrants it. hard is it to value a company that seems to be on its own? it is hard to compare to any other company in the space. mark: i think that's right, but i have one answer for you, which is google. but not google today, google back in 2007 in 2008, when it, too, was seen this kind of 50% revenue growth in its core advertising business. so there are historical comps. scarlet: you look at margi
alix: that was mark carney speaking exclusively with john nichol quade. was an interesting and in-depth interview. scarlet: facebook's growth is surging answer has the stock. but is it out of hand? we will discuss. ♪ alix: earlier, we were talking about disappointing earnings, but that is not the case for facebook parent hitting new highs after delivering it another solid quarter. 41% jumpfacebook site in revenues thanks to the strength of mobile ads. mark, you now see the stock going from...
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john nichols will sit down with him later this morning. david: it is great. , we are told, the worst u.s.-earnings season since 2009, with the biggest quarterly drop since the aftermath of the financial crisis. there is a story on bloomberg news and let's bring in mike regan. mike, how do you measure worst? mike: it is still weigh about 2009, probably in the neighborhood of double, but as far as growth, the negative growth -- actually, we had a growth last quarter so this is the first -- david: meaning it is not growing as fast? earnings arening shrinking. at about 5% this quarter. back in 2009, earnings were falling much faster. energy is the big story, shrinking by more than 50%. everyone hadion when we originally started seeing lower s&p 500 earnings predictions were just energy flurries, but now it is spreading out throughout all the other sectors. really the only sectors growing earnings this quarter are consumer discretionary, hotels, retailers, restaurant chains, technology companies are growing isittle bit and health care growing. otherwise, you are s
john nichols will sit down with him later this morning. david: it is great. , we are told, the worst u.s.-earnings season since 2009, with the biggest quarterly drop since the aftermath of the financial crisis. there is a story on bloomberg news and let's bring in mike regan. mike, how do you measure worst? mike: it is still weigh about 2009, probably in the neighborhood of double, but as far as growth, the negative growth -- actually, we had a growth last quarter so this is the first -- david:...
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nichol nicholas kristof. thank you all so much for joining us this evening. a sober conversation with john miller earlier.y first question is to mike, you listen to that interview with john miller and look at the events over the last week. if we are in a war between isis and the west, who is winning right now? >> well, certainly isis has had some tactical victories and they've done something pretty important for their terrorist credentials. they have been able to pull off very sophisticated operations. it's not easy to get into france undetected, let alone be able to put together bomb makers and get vehicles and do other things and get on target and have that event go off as planned. that's a very difficult thing to do and it's that level of sophistication and all that planning means they had a tactical victory. same with bringing the plane over the sinai, killing the russian tourists and same with getting folks into lebanon and getting those bombs to go off on target, killing 46 people. so it is -- they are having a series of tactical victory, strategically we're nowhere close to losing. but that is an i
nichol nicholas kristof. thank you all so much for joining us this evening. a sober conversation with john miller earlier.y first question is to mike, you listen to that interview with john miller and look at the events over the last week. if we are in a war between isis and the west, who is winning right now? >> well, certainly isis has had some tactical victories and they've done something pretty important for their terrorist credentials. they have been able to pull off very...