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this is what i am curious about and i wish someone would have asked john williams. what is the breaking point? what is the outline where they get too high, and they have to come in and do something for the market? watching the fed and how they react to markets over the years, i feel like they have a tendency to be more reactive than proactive. so no one knows. this is the problem. this isn't their priority. their priority is looking at that unemployment rate, real unemployment somewhere around 10%, so they have not given us a lot. there is an interesting piece by my colleague in london who talk to us strategist at mizuho, and he is saying the five year yield is keeping him up at night. he thinks the way at shot up, 75 basis points yesterday, that implies more tightening in the market, and if you're the fed, you don't want more tightening if you are relying on near zero rates. romaine: you talked about the five year yield, the line in the sand around 75. take the spotlight off jerome powell and shined it on janet yellen in the treasury. some of their decisions to sto
this is what i am curious about and i wish someone would have asked john williams. what is the breaking point? what is the outline where they get too high, and they have to come in and do something for the market? watching the fed and how they react to markets over the years, i feel like they have a tendency to be more reactive than proactive. so no one knows. this is the problem. this isn't their priority. their priority is looking at that unemployment rate, real unemployment somewhere around...
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steve, take it away. >> john, thanks, and it happens that john williams is a former colleague of janet yellen and we will see. john, thank you for joining us, and how much you agree or disagree with the new secretary treasury. and let's come back to the stimulus, and they are all related, john, but the issue of the 10-year yield which is up near 135 and quite a run and down below 1% when we again the year. do you worry that the yields are up or near a place where it is restrictive to economic acti activity >> hi, steve. and good to join the program, and today is my oldest son ken's birthday and hello, ken, if he is watching the program. and for the 10-year yield, it is an important indicator, and what i have seen over the past several months is the reflection of a number of factors the around the economy, and one, it is clearly extra additional fiscal support that we saw late last year, and obviously a lot of the discussion around that, and extra expectations of the fiscal support, and vaccinations here in u.s. and around the world, and the treasury market responding to the good news o
steve, take it away. >> john, thanks, and it happens that john williams is a former colleague of janet yellen and we will see. john, thank you for joining us, and how much you agree or disagree with the new secretary treasury. and let's come back to the stimulus, and they are all related, john, but the issue of the 10-year yield which is up near 135 and quite a run and down below 1% when we again the year. do you worry that the yields are up or near a place where it is restrictive to...
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. >> and i'm john williams. and i'm honored to be here with all of you today.he economic club of new york is the nation's leading nonpartisan forum for discussions on economic, social and political issues. our mission is as important today as ever as we continue to bring people together as a catalyst for conversation and innovation. if i could take a moment to recognize the 324 members of our centennial society as their contributions continue to be the background -- backbone of support for the club and offer support for our wonderful and diverse programming now and in the future. a select group of rising gender business thought leaders, we would also like to welcome graduate students from rutgers university, nyu stern school of business, columbia business school and the school of business at fordham university. it's a great pleasure to welcome back my colleague and esteemed guest of honor, jay powell. chair of the federal reserve. he also serves as chair of the federal open market committee. he served as member of the board of governors after taking office on m
. >> and i'm john williams. and i'm honored to be here with all of you today.he economic club of new york is the nation's leading nonpartisan forum for discussions on economic, social and political issues. our mission is as important today as ever as we continue to bring people together as a catalyst for conversation and innovation. if i could take a moment to recognize the 324 members of our centennial society as their contributions continue to be the background -- backbone of support...
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s fastest rising talents chemically one of the league's biggest stars on the thursday john williams he was the number one pick in the draft and the new orleans pelicans took on the bulky books headlined by most valuable player john. williams did impress scoring 34 points but it was the box he took the game and secured for out scoring his rival by for the bucs winning by the same margin 129 to warn 25 and cycling this message from for tiger woods even as he continues his recovery from that car crash will george distributing the stand next to the so-called home of golf basin under his golf course in scotland which suffered major injuries to his right leg after crashing in l.a. on tuesday he will lie face no sharkey's after that it's ok looking for now thank you very much for this news server to keep it here on al-jazeera i'll be back with you after the break. discover the world of difference. determination. with movie. freedom will climb the skeets child soldiers in the 16 people. corruption and give it compassion. 0 the world a selection of the best films from across our network of coup
s fastest rising talents chemically one of the league's biggest stars on the thursday john williams he was the number one pick in the draft and the new orleans pelicans took on the bulky books headlined by most valuable player john. williams did impress scoring 34 points but it was the box he took the game and secured for out scoring his rival by for the bucs winning by the same margin 129 to warn 25 and cycling this message from for tiger woods even as he continues his recovery from that car...
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steve, what were the takeaways >> in our interview with john williams he was explicit about his lackconcern for the rise in the ten-year. he said he doesn't believe it is going act to restrain economic growth in the u.s. >> as the markets, especially the treasury market responding to some good news on vaccination and progress there and maybe reduce downside risks. and news around additional fiscal support we are seeing signs of rising inflation expectations back to levels that i think are consistent -- closer to consistent with our 2% long-run goal >> the ten-year yield has risen almost 45 basis points since the beginning of the year. a lot in the last nine years coming along with rising inflation expectations even some modest betting on federate hikes late they are year but williams said other fed officials are focused on how far the economy has to go to get back what was lost from the pandemic. >> honestly right now, the economy is still in a pretty deep hole. employment is down by roughly 10 million from where it was before the pandemic unemployment is still quite high and employm
steve, what were the takeaways >> in our interview with john williams he was explicit about his lackconcern for the rise in the ten-year. he said he doesn't believe it is going act to restrain economic growth in the u.s. >> as the markets, especially the treasury market responding to some good news on vaccination and progress there and maybe reduce downside risks. and news around additional fiscal support we are seeing signs of rising inflation expectations back to levels that i...
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. >>> new york fed john williams tells cnbc he's not concerned about valuations he says it's signs thenomy is on the recovery path and the fed is likely to remain accommodative. >> i see the treasury market responding to some good news on vaccination and progress there and maybe reduce downside risk there. and news around additional fiscal support we should accelerate getting back to full, maximum employment to my mind we're seeing signs of rising inflation expectations back to levels that i think are consistent, closer to consistent with our 2% long-run goal and signs of somewhat higher real yields off in the future reflecting greater optimism in the economy. >>> coming up on show, the chips are down for the carmaker. we'll hear from porsche ceo oliver blume about supply chain issues after the break >>> welcome back to the practical. the travel and leisure sector is outperforming this morning within that basket of stocks, iag is rallying. the company has raised its total liquidity by 2.4 billion pounds through a large loan and an agreement to defer pension deficit contribution payment
. >>> new york fed john williams tells cnbc he's not concerned about valuations he says it's signs thenomy is on the recovery path and the fed is likely to remain accommodative. >> i see the treasury market responding to some good news on vaccination and progress there and maybe reduce downside risk there. and news around additional fiscal support we should accelerate getting back to full, maximum employment to my mind we're seeing signs of rising inflation expectations back to...
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. >> one last question before i turn it back over to john williams. is your job fun? [laughter] mr. powell: yes. it is. i love my job. and it is a chance to do work that i things help people. i have great colleagues. -- i think help people. i have great colleagues. it is important. i really do enjoy the work. >> thank you, chairman powell. >> thank you, chairman. mr. powell: thanks, john, greg, thanks, peter. >> thank you for a very insightful discussion on a wide range of issues. i really like the last question. and thanks, peter, and greg. i love the fact that we get questions from the students. and i know greg, you have invited your students to watch this event. i think it's been a great classroom, to see how, chair powell, you view the economy, thing about policy, independence, -- think about policy, independence, really important topics. announcer: coming up on washington journal, john bailey
. >> one last question before i turn it back over to john williams. is your job fun? [laughter] mr. powell: yes. it is. i love my job. and it is a chance to do work that i things help people. i have great colleagues. -- i think help people. i have great colleagues. it is important. i really do enjoy the work. >> thank you, chairman powell. >> thank you, chairman. mr. powell: thanks, john, greg, thanks, peter. >> thank you for a very insightful discussion on a wide range...
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elliot williams and john dean. let's take one step backwards for a second, fellas.hank you for being here. and start with, ooh, that's scary stuff, hearing that lady from the oath keepers saying, i'm waiting for the word and the proud boys showing up. but the link is going to matter. where is the proof, elliot, that she had any reason to believe she would ever hear anything directly from the president of the united states? that's what the threshold would be at a criminal trial. it's still somewhat the threshold here. prosecutors can't make that link. >> right. well, again, we should be careful. this is not a criminal trial. and as congressman raskin said today, common sense should dictate, and mocommon sense say these people would not have been there were it not for president trump directing them to be there, a pattern of conduct over six months or so that led the people to be there. the fact that the justice department is prosecuting these people, from the perspective of trump's lawyers, vindicates the point we've been making all along, which is we don't have to do
elliot williams and john dean. let's take one step backwards for a second, fellas.hank you for being here. and start with, ooh, that's scary stuff, hearing that lady from the oath keepers saying, i'm waiting for the word and the proud boys showing up. but the link is going to matter. where is the proof, elliot, that she had any reason to believe she would ever hear anything directly from the president of the united states? that's what the threshold would be at a criminal trial. it's still...
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. >> i am grateful to john, and to william barr for opening up this investigation, because if not for these brave people like john, to do this reports and feel this was important for us families over 15,000 of us here in newew york. i would not be here today, and i don't believe there would be an investigation into cuomo, high i think he would have been in the seat today instead of merrick garland. i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary.r business, you know spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! you're good. i signed up because i was curious. i learned
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william moss of the johns hopkins school of public health.ns hopkins school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg, founder of bloomberg philanthropy's. fighting covid with big pharma. we speak about their new partnership and their newly minted status as a public benefit corporation. peter gassner is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get to the first word news. covid-19 vaccinations have been halted in new york city because of a massive snowstorm hammering the east coast. the powerful nor'easter has cause the cancellation of all vaccination appointments. once the global epicenter of the coronavirus, the city has continued to face vaccine shortages. the senate is scheduled to take up former president trump's second impeachment trial one week from tomorrow after a shakeup in the form of the president's legal team. last night, he announced to attorneys who believed his defense after others withdrew. even within the white house there is debate about how to meet president biden's promise to issue americans another $1400 in stimulu
william moss of the johns hopkins school of public health.ns hopkins school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg, founder of bloomberg philanthropy's. fighting covid with big pharma. we speak about their new partnership and their newly minted status as a public benefit corporation. peter gassner is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's get to the first word news. covid-19 vaccinations have been halted in new york city because of a massive snowstorm hammering the east...
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two of lincoln's private secretaries, the after mentioned john hay, and also williams started, filed anonymous newspaper dispatches, praising like mcclelland. john hey will not tell you about that, later of course. hey described, at the time, mcclelland as hard at work -- bringing order and efficiency to the army. rounding up absentees, keeping soldiers away from the russia. he pairs in washington. according to the other secretary, it almost seemed as though this nation had a new army. better one week of mcclelland, then a whole year of the red tape officials that proceeded him. horse, agrees -- and other organ that would become, a very critical and mclaren eventually, events emphasize how mcclelland cared for the troops, in both mind and spirit. junior officers, enlisted men, echoed these press reports, and praising mcclelland, for his -- instilling determination we to the recently demoralized regiments. given all this attention we, almost any human beings head would be turned, by all this praise and attention. on this score, i must say, i have to be very sympathetic to mid clown. i
two of lincoln's private secretaries, the after mentioned john hay, and also williams started, filed anonymous newspaper dispatches, praising like mcclelland. john hey will not tell you about that, later of course. hey described, at the time, mcclelland as hard at work -- bringing order and efficiency to the army. rounding up absentees, keeping soldiers away from the russia. he pairs in washington. according to the other secretary, it almost seemed as though this nation had a new army. better...
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two of lincoln's private secretaries, the afore mentioned john hay and also william stoddard, filed anonymouswspaper dispatches praising mcclellan. john hay will not tell you about that later, of course. hay described at the time mcclellan as hard at work bling order and efficiency to the army, rounding up absentees, keeping soldiers away from the rum shot keepers in washington. according to the other secretary, stoddard, it almost seemed as if the nation had a new army. better one week of mcclellan and a whole year of the red tape officials who proceeded him, stoddard wrote. the "new york tribune," another organ that would become very critical of mcclellan eventually, emphasized how mcclellan cared for the troops in both mind and spirit. junior officers and enlisted men echoed the reports praising mcclellan for instilling great artur and determination to the regiments. and given all this attention, almost any human beings' head would be turned by this phrase and attention. on this score i must say i've got to be very sympathetic to mcclellan. i think most of us would probably not be strong e
two of lincoln's private secretaries, the afore mentioned john hay and also william stoddard, filed anonymouswspaper dispatches praising mcclellan. john hay will not tell you about that later, of course. hay described at the time mcclellan as hard at work bling order and efficiency to the army, rounding up absentees, keeping soldiers away from the rum shot keepers in washington. according to the other secretary, stoddard, it almost seemed as if the nation had a new army. better one week of...
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john kirby at 4:00 p.m. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with juan williams, katie pavlich, john duffy sean duffy. dana perino. "the five." you've heard the phrase embarrassment of riches. that's what new york as if he replaced bridges with awful, horrible, no good lawyers in power who ruin people's lives and let people die. or you can call them new york democrats. first there's the governor, who staff admits to covering up rest home deaths. in a just world, would be out. we also know me as a brother at cnn so when the rest home story worsens, what did his comedic sidekick do? tweet out republicans. sadly he kept the giant q-tip at home in his closet with the ankle weights. just an fyi. none of those republicans were responsible for thousands of dead. and so today is the governor feels the heat he took the strange. who's fault could be? >> covid did not get into the nursing homes by people coming from hospitals. covid got into the nursing homes by staff walking into the nursing home. when we didn't even know we had covid. anybody can bring it in. the deliveryman brings it in. the heati
john kirby at 4:00 p.m. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with juan williams, katie pavlich, john duffy sean duffy. dana perino. "the five." you've heard the phrase embarrassment of riches. that's what new york as if he replaced bridges with awful, horrible, no good lawyers in power who ruin people's lives and let people die. or you can call them new york democrats. first there's the governor, who staff admits to covering up rest home...
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john kirby at 4:00 p.m. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with juan williams, katie pavlich, john duffye five." you've heard the phrase embarrassment of riches. that's what new york as if he replaced bridges with awful, horrible, no good lawyers in power who ruin people's lives and let people die. or you can call them new york democrats. first there's the governor, who staff admits to covering up rest home deaths. in a just world, would be out. we also know me as a brother at cnn so when the rest home story worsens,
john kirby at 4:00 p.m. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with juan williams, katie pavlich, john duffye five." you've heard the phrase embarrassment of riches. that's what new york as if he replaced bridges with awful, horrible, no good lawyers in power who ruin people's lives and let people die. or you can call them new york democrats. first there's the governor, who staff admits to covering up rest home deaths. in a just world, would be out....
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oh william douglas o'connor and john burrows were clerks, but also powerful writers. so these things were important to him also it gave him steady income and a and a financial base from which to work and that enabled him to do his hugely important humanitarian work during the civil war when he selflessly gave hours. hours days and days months and months years and years in fact of time to wounded soldiers many of whom credited him with saving their lives through his kindness small gifts and love that. he bestowed during the civil war as they were trying to recover from wounds and disease and suffering a great deal that time in the working in the hospitals is one of the ways and which we see whitman beginning to write and adopt the persona of someone else. he often would write letters for wounded soldiers. sometimes he would write in his own voice. i'm well whitman your son is here and he would comment on the sun in that way, but at other time someone would ask him to write a letter for them. and so then he would inhabit the voice of albion hubbard or another wounded so
oh william douglas o'connor and john burrows were clerks, but also powerful writers. so these things were important to him also it gave him steady income and a and a financial base from which to work and that enabled him to do his hugely important humanitarian work during the civil war when he selflessly gave hours. hours days and days months and months years and years in fact of time to wounded soldiers many of whom credited him with saving their lives through his kindness small gifts and love...
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let's bring in elliot williams and john har wood. the likely defenses. and how they play. john, thank you. he said i condemn this. and i told them to be peaceful. when they protest. i said what i was supposed to say. >> right. but the most compelling thing the house managers noted second-degree what the president was behind was a pattern of conduct that started not just on january 6. but going back to the summer before. we talk about this bfrl on the program. the president started under mining the results of the election last summer. on fox news and again in december when urging people to show up and tweeting be there it will be wild and so on. the interesting thing is the best legal point that came out today is this concept of foreseeability. you know the term well. as a lawyer. can a person have reasonably foreseen the consequences of their conduct? in personal injury law. this time of the year if you dump water on the front porch and someone slips and breaks their neck. you are responsible you could have seen it coming. best instance is remember that truck rally. the bu
let's bring in elliot williams and john har wood. the likely defenses. and how they play. john, thank you. he said i condemn this. and i told them to be peaceful. when they protest. i said what i was supposed to say. >> right. but the most compelling thing the house managers noted second-degree what the president was behind was a pattern of conduct that started not just on january 6. but going back to the summer before. we talk about this bfrl on the program. the president started under...
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fica just say, chief justice evan jenkins, justice elizabeth walker, justice john hutchinson and justice william wu, please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> i have got a few more people to congratulate. congratulate them on earning the positions that many of them already have. they have got a new man for the task at hand but attorney general patrick morrissey secretary of state mike warner commissioner of agriculture kent leonhardt and their newly elected state treasurer riley [applause] and two leaders of the band. leaders of all of you and some of you, but our senate president greg blair, if you would stand, please, and our speaker of the house roger henshaw. i take it that they are standing, but i can't see back there, so please applaud for them. [applause] i spoke just a second ago about the miracle of west virginia, did i not? there have been a lot of accomplishments that happened in the last few years, from surpluses to making education our centerpiece, from putting money aside for pia. and just imagine, for four years, pdi, we never raised a dime in premiums. how somebody coul
fica just say, chief justice evan jenkins, justice elizabeth walker, justice john hutchinson and justice william wu, please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> i have got a few more people to congratulate. congratulate them on earning the positions that many of them already have. they have got a new man for the task at hand but attorney general patrick morrissey secretary of state mike warner commissioner of agriculture kent leonhardt and their newly elected state treasurer riley...
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first, the monetary supply -- and if you wonder where i get these numbers, google john williams government statistics. shadow government statistics. i'm talk about m-1 and m-2. m-1 is a narrow definition of the monetary supply. we are now rocketing over 65% increase. you can go back 20 years and the highest prior increase is under 20%. you have this much of an outlier, look out. m-2 is a narrow definition, including certificates of deposits is better. but even that amount is shooting up 25% a year. the previous high in the last 20 years was 18% in 2008, and you remember what happened after 2008. as the great james garfield, republican president, oh, how we wish he had a full four years, said, he who controls the money supply of the nation controls the nation. please, i beg the chairman of the budget committee, before proceeding forth here, hold a hearing on the money supply. secondly, i want to talk about inflation a little bit. sometimes it's forgotten in both 1980 and 1990 we changed the definition of inflation. but i'm old enough to remember the jimmy carter years and how devastating it
first, the monetary supply -- and if you wonder where i get these numbers, google john williams government statistics. shadow government statistics. i'm talk about m-1 and m-2. m-1 is a narrow definition of the monetary supply. we are now rocketing over 65% increase. you can go back 20 years and the highest prior increase is under 20%. you have this much of an outlier, look out. m-2 is a narrow definition, including certificates of deposits is better. but even that amount is shooting up 25% a...
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justice john hutchinson and justice william and please gave them a round of applause. [applause] >> i've got a few more people to congratulate here, congratulate on them earning the positions that many of them already had. we've got a new man to the task and at hand, but, it's attorney general patrick morrissey, secretary of state mack warner, our state auditor jp, our commissioner of agriculture kent and our newly elected state treasurer riley moore. please stand, our constitutional officers. [applause] >> and two leaders of the band, leaders of all of you all or some of you all in everything, but in senate, craig blair if you would stand and speaker of the house, are roger standall, i can't see them, but they're standing back there, so please applaud for them. [applause] i spoke just a seconding an about the miracle of west virginia, did i not? there's been a lot of accomplishments that have happened in the last few years from surpluses to making our center piece for putting money away and just imagine, we never raised a dime in had premiums. and how somebody can com
justice john hutchinson and justice william and please gave them a round of applause. [applause] >> i've got a few more people to congratulate here, congratulate on them earning the positions that many of them already had. we've got a new man to the task and at hand, but, it's attorney general patrick morrissey, secretary of state mack warner, our state auditor jp, our commissioner of agriculture kent and our newly elected state treasurer riley moore. please stand, our constitutional...
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elliott williams and john dean.'s take one step back for a second, fellas, thank you for being here, and start with, oh, that's -- you know, that's scary stuff, hearing that lady from the oath keepers, or whatever they're called, i'm waiting for the word, and the proud boys showing up, but the link is going to matter. where is the proof, elliott, that she had any reason to believe she would ever hear anything directly from the president of the united states? that's what the threshold would be in a criminal trial. it's still somewhat the threshold here. prosecutors can't make that link. >> right, well, this is not a criminal trial. and as congressman raskin said today, common sense should dictate. and common sense says these people would not have been there were it not for president trump directing them to be there or, a pattern of conduct over six months or so, that led the people to be there. but look, the fact that the justice department is prosecuting these people kind of -- from the perspective of trump's lawyer
elliott williams and john dean.'s take one step back for a second, fellas, thank you for being here, and start with, oh, that's -- you know, that's scary stuff, hearing that lady from the oath keepers, or whatever they're called, i'm waiting for the word, and the proud boys showing up, but the link is going to matter. where is the proof, elliott, that she had any reason to believe she would ever hear anything directly from the president of the united states? that's what the threshold would be...
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william f. buckley jr. hosted john lewis, the cirights icon, to a conversation entitled "politics and black progress." take a look at this clip. >> okay. >> at this particular time in american history, i would say at the ballot box is the most effective and most meaningful instrument that black people can use toward bringing about justice and equality. i'm not suggesting that the ballot is dependency. it's not a queue at all, but it is a weapon, an instrument to be used to bring about changes in the south and throughout this countr >> you know, i picked that clip because it strikes me, charles, that your plan actually is in sync with the premise of lewis' argument and that if the south became a majority black again, it could, through the ballot box, combat white supremacy and inequality for black americans better now than prably any time in our history. is that it? >> yes. and it's fascinating to hear that. i believe absolutely that power is -- you know, i don't dwell in feelings about racism. i don't think that the majority racism is about feelings, whether or not somebody dislikes somebody or not,
william f. buckley jr. hosted john lewis, the cirights icon, to a conversation entitled "politics and black progress." take a look at this clip. >> okay. >> at this particular time in american history, i would say at the ballot box is the most effective and most meaningful instrument that black people can use toward bringing about justice and equality. i'm not suggesting that the ballot is dependency. it's not a queue at all, but it is a weapon, an instrument to be used to...
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o'connor there and even up 46 all another turnover for oregon jones today john davis and the talented freshman zaire. williamscks do it in the clutch and with authority, chris dorky, he might be your pac 12 player of the year. he put it down this massive donkey and 24 points. and oregon up one ej figaro up finding chandler lawson on the weak side. he's in for a slam 71 68 shot at the conference title for the duck, stanford dips to 10 and eight conference, so it's gonna be a tough stretch for them to make the tournament. wow rough going for the cow bears. can we get a bay area winter? not from the barest tonight watch roman silva, who had 15 points to oregon state muscle his way to the bucket for oregon state. we go to the final seconds. down to the bears have a shot at it. jared lucas, mrs andre kelly. rebounds matt bradley into the port port. he will lose the handle and time will expire in the final seconds. counts dropped 10 out of the last 11. she you might say they lost their shirts. tonight in that one is the beat goes on. but you take into account that set a clear it was 30.5 point underdog to gonzaga,
o'connor there and even up 46 all another turnover for oregon jones today john davis and the talented freshman zaire. williamscks do it in the clutch and with authority, chris dorky, he might be your pac 12 player of the year. he put it down this massive donkey and 24 points. and oregon up one ej figaro up finding chandler lawson on the weak side. he's in for a slam 71 68 shot at the conference title for the duck, stanford dips to 10 and eight conference, so it's gonna be a tough stretch for...
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to leave a doubt in anyone's mind as to the accuracy of what we are doing here. >> john: national correspondent william la jeunesse is live for us with the latest. hi, william. >> they need that closer to 2 million just to be safe. with 30 days left to collect those, it is fair to say a recall vote in california looks likely. probably the summary. something else, just 25% of voters in california are republican. 54% of voters in january approved of gavin newsom's performance. an major democrats are united behind them, sharing photo ops with local largely uncritical local media. newsom's problems? homeless populations, lockdowns output many small businesses out of business, and a climbing crime rate that critics say use covid as a cover to release thousands of inmates. here's what critical. i recall involves two votes. on the ballot will be two questions. and if he the second question becomes relevant. his replacement. the candidates with the most votes will win. maybe 20% of the total vote because you could have maybe 100 candidates. right now, there are two major republicans, john, but you expect a maj
to leave a doubt in anyone's mind as to the accuracy of what we are doing here. >> john: national correspondent william la jeunesse is live for us with the latest. hi, william. >> they need that closer to 2 million just to be safe. with 30 days left to collect those, it is fair to say a recall vote in california looks likely. probably the summary. something else, just 25% of voters in california are republican. 54% of voters in january approved of gavin newsom's performance. an...
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question play can patch it jennifer brady john against roscoe dizzy. serina williams play some of the help in the quarter finals on tuesday tracing that elusive 24th grand slam which will equal the record held by margaret court so he has not one of them since 2017 but a coach is relaxed about it does she need that i don't think she needs that edition . i think she but i mean clearly she came back to tennis to win some of the grand slams that's for sure the goal. no she's not. obsessed with the 24 than most people who are in the tennis world but definitely she wants to win ransom's that's the only reason why she came back to tennis cricket now at india's batsmen have both a huge lead against england in the 2nd test after burning the visitors out cheaply on day 2 they racked up the runs to put themselves 481 ahead captain of iraq only here to 50 and robert champion ashwin made a century but he won a very tough pitching and are already 3 wickets down in their 2nd innings there are still $429.00 runs behind with 2 days left in the match so it's looking like an indian vict
question play can patch it jennifer brady john against roscoe dizzy. serina williams play some of the help in the quarter finals on tuesday tracing that elusive 24th grand slam which will equal the record held by margaret court so he has not one of them since 2017 but a coach is relaxed about it does she need that i don't think she needs that edition . i think she but i mean clearly she came back to tennis to win some of the grand slams that's for sure the goal. no she's not. obsessed with the...
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he will talk to john durham who was tasked by william barr to look into the origins of the fbi investigation of the trump campaign. he will see what more he needs to continue. he says he's assured that president biden will not interfere with with the justice department's investigation which barr opened into the tax issues with hunter biden. couple of other things. he said the administration will pause the federal death penalty. in the closing months of the trump administration, it was resumed but there are a will the of questions about it. legal questions especially in terms of fairness of who gets the death penalty. he says that he called the child separation program of trump administration shameful. he said i can't think of anything worse. he also doesn't support defunding the police but he did say the justice department has an obligation under federal law to resume the pattern and practice investigations that were sort of a hallmark of the obama administration but the two attorneys general who succeeded eric holder both jeff sessions and bill barr were very much scaled that back. he said
he will talk to john durham who was tasked by william barr to look into the origins of the fbi investigation of the trump campaign. he will see what more he needs to continue. he says he's assured that president biden will not interfere with with the justice department's investigation which barr opened into the tax issues with hunter biden. couple of other things. he said the administration will pause the federal death penalty. in the closing months of the trump administration, it was resumed...
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back to you. >> john: certainly they would. william la jeunesse across the border.still not open for in person learning. at least until thursday. school leaders calling for a cooling-off period, negotiations with the teachers union. mike tobin has been following this for us live from that great city that is still struggling to get kids back in the classroom, mike, what is the latest? >> well, sandra, that announcement that came yesterday a lot of pressure off of the situation may have prevented a strike created a dynamic where some 30,000 students can continue learning while the teachers in the city tried to pave a way back to the classroom. the announcement came from the office as a joint statement from the mayor's office and the ceo of chicago public schools. and they announced a milestone, but all that really came out of that was two days of remote learning while negotiators had back to the virtual bargaining table. part of the statement reads "we are calling for a 48 hour cooling-off period that will lead to a final resolution on all open issues." students will
back to you. >> john: certainly they would. william la jeunesse across the border.still not open for in person learning. at least until thursday. school leaders calling for a cooling-off period, negotiations with the teachers union. mike tobin has been following this for us live from that great city that is still struggling to get kids back in the classroom, mike, what is the latest? >> well, sandra, that announcement that came yesterday a lot of pressure off of the situation may...
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janice: you know what, i am grateful to john daukas and william barr for opening up the investigatione john to do this reporting and to feel like this was important for us families, over 15,000 of us here in new york, i wouldn't be here today and i don't believe there would be an investigation into cuomo and i actually think he would have been in the seat today instead of merrick garland as biden's ag. so i am so grateful, john daukas is a hero and the reporting today in the wall street journal is incredible. it's incredible for all of us, all of the families that want justice. steve: toward the end of john's article it talks about how the, you know, the legal exposure, mr. cuomo and others place and you talk about how it's a crime to lie to the feds, it's a crime to conceal information and obstruct government investigations as well. so john, now that joe biden is president and, you know, you have new leadership coming in at the department of justice, people are looking to what exactly will be done. you know, i saw this story in the new york post last week, melissa derosa who admitted
janice: you know what, i am grateful to john daukas and william barr for opening up the investigatione john to do this reporting and to feel like this was important for us families, over 15,000 of us here in new york, i wouldn't be here today and i don't believe there would be an investigation into cuomo and i actually think he would have been in the seat today instead of merrick garland as biden's ag. so i am so grateful, john daukas is a hero and the reporting today in the wall street journal...
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john trump. brian williams and nicolle wallace will be picking up our coverage right after this quick break.ricidin hbp. the brand with a heart. for powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. [sizzling] i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive systemime it is. isn't working at its best. taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slow sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil. support your daily digestive health. take the metamucil two week challenge and feel lighter and more energetic. sign up today at metamucil.com. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with
john trump. brian williams and nicolle wallace will be picking up our coverage right after this quick break.ricidin hbp. the brand with a heart. for powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. [sizzling] i may not be able to tell time, but i know what time it is. [whispering] it's grilled cheese o'clock. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive systemime it is. isn't working at its best. taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber...
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cooperate his word introduced into this discussion by john who was the first of canterbury appointed by william and mary of the glorious revolution in 1688. and extending that to the secular realm, people's human choices, actions, agency could also improve their own and others' economic condition. and then finally, in terms of human purpose if you believed it there is no religious value attached to human happiness, that is a good question why the world would be structured so as to foster human well-being. and by contrast, if you thought that human happiness was part of the divinely intended purpose for humans on earth, then of course it follows that we have the ability to lead a moral life and achieve our salvation. that would just be a part of the divine benevolence towards humans. if it is also why the world including our own nature and also social institutions like market would be decided and involved in order to enable humans to achieve secular aspects of their salvation. it and so my argument is that these religious ideas form very much a part of the feinstein, envisions the people like sm
cooperate his word introduced into this discussion by john who was the first of canterbury appointed by william and mary of the glorious revolution in 1688. and extending that to the secular realm, people's human choices, actions, agency could also improve their own and others' economic condition. and then finally, in terms of human purpose if you believed it there is no religious value attached to human happiness, that is a good question why the world would be structured so as to foster human...
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cassie williams speaking just a little bit earlier there. scotland's deputy first minister johnin a row. mr swinney made the announcement at the scottish government's daily press briefing. i can confirm that the total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 895. that represents 4.9% of the total number of tests and takes the total number of confirmed cases in scotland to 184,313. this is the second day in succession in which the positivity rate has been below 5%, which is the world health organization's definition of a pandemic �*under control�*. this is very encouraging news. we also heard the news yesterday that the r number is now between 0.7 and 0.9, comfortably indicating the r number is now below 1.0, representing further the progress that is being made. 1,794 people are currently in hospital, 18 fewer than yesterday. 123 patients are in icu, four fewer than yesterday. i am very sorry to report that 61 additional deaths have been registered in the last 2a hours of a patient who first tested positive over the previous 28 days. that takes the total number of deaths u
cassie williams speaking just a little bit earlier there. scotland's deputy first minister johnin a row. mr swinney made the announcement at the scottish government's daily press briefing. i can confirm that the total number of positive cases reported yesterday was 895. that represents 4.9% of the total number of tests and takes the total number of confirmed cases in scotland to 184,313. this is the second day in succession in which the positivity rate has been below 5%, which is the world...
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john hope. and with a little bit of encouragement because reverend williams, he saw what was happening. saw that this guy had the same kind of drive and ambition that he had had as a young man, so he puts in a good word with president hope. now if they had had s.a.t. scores during that time, he would never have gotten in, but fortunately he could say this person doesn't have very much of an education, but he will work as hard as he can to get through. so at the time when martin luther king moves into the williams' home it's because he's a student. he gets married in the mid-1920s to alberta after a long courtship, takes about five years before they finally get married, but he decides he's going to go and get into morehouse. he gets in kind of on probation that he is going to work really hard. so his three children are all -- or the first two children, christine is born in 1927. he's just -- he's still an undergraduate at morehouse. martin michael jr. -- this is not martin yet. michael jr. is born in 1929. he's still finishing up, and even when a.d. williams is born in 1931, 1930, he's a
john hope. and with a little bit of encouragement because reverend williams, he saw what was happening. saw that this guy had the same kind of drive and ambition that he had had as a young man, so he puts in a good word with president hope. now if they had had s.a.t. scores during that time, he would never have gotten in, but fortunately he could say this person doesn't have very much of an education, but he will work as hard as he can to get through. so at the time when martin luther king...
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main candidates running for president in that election, and that includes john quincy adams, andrew jackson, henry clay, and williamwford, who nobody knows about. so, they run for office. andrew jackson wins the electoral popular vote. but not by absolute majority. what happens, and i think it is only happened in three times in american history, is that the election has to be thrown to the house as determined by the constitution into a contingent election. now according to the rules that election, the house decides between the the top three candidates. henry clay gets tossed because he was not one of the top three. the house now has to figure out which of those candidates is going to win the presidency. each state has one vote. at the time there were 24 states. i believe you had to get 13 states to win the presidency. so they begin debating. henry clay, who is no longer candidate, he really, really, really hated andrew jackson. his policies were closer to adams'. what henry clay does is try to push people toward supporting john quincy adams so he can win the election and john quincy adams does indeed win. after ada
main candidates running for president in that election, and that includes john quincy adams, andrew jackson, henry clay, and williamwford, who nobody knows about. so, they run for office. andrew jackson wins the electoral popular vote. but not by absolute majority. what happens, and i think it is only happened in three times in american history, is that the election has to be thrown to the house as determined by the constitution into a contingent election. now according to the rules that...
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civil war with a discussion between retired general david and historian john about the relationship between ulysses s grant and william to comes to sherman. watch beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv at c-span 3. >> you are watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3, explore our nations past. american history tv on c-span 3, created by americas cable television companies. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv and viewers as a public service. >> our live come fridge of confirmation hearings continue for president biden's nominee is. on thursday and 10 am eastern on c-span 3, marty walsh watched the confirmation hearings live on c-span 3 and stream live or on demand at c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app. >> we hear about the role of middle east oil an american foreign policy since the end of world war ii. in particular, the importance of saudi arabian oil. >> i want to welcome you here this morning. thank you all for coming. my name is dane kennedy. i am the director of the national history center. which is us sponsoring this
civil war with a discussion between retired general david and historian john about the relationship between ulysses s grant and william to comes to sherman. watch beginning at eight eastern and enjoy american history tv at c-span 3. >> you are watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3, explore our nations past. american history tv on c-span 3, created by americas cable television companies. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide american...
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johns hopkins university. we will try to compress it down into a generous amount of time. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg surveillance. coming up later, williamhis is bloomberg. francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. we continue tracking the virus. bloomberg has developed a unique partnership with a leading authority on covid-19. johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response and every day we bring you insight from experts, public health and emergency preparedness. joining us as the johns hopkins associate professor of emergency medicine. thank you for joining us. one of the big headlines for the u.k. is the u.k. approach which is delaying the second dose of the astrazeneca vaccine by 10 to 12 weeks still has 82% efficacy. how much of a good news is that? lauren: i think it is great news. we'd like to see clinical trials rollout and some of the data from these real world populations starting to get the dose, but that is where this is coming from. so knowing health care workers who have had covid and gone through that experience now have a strong immune responses promising to see. tom: i know there are moving averages
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conversation that was had back in the '60s and led by people like ronald reagan and william buckley against folks at that time in the johnve our party in a certain direction. i think that's a debate that we need to have inside our party, and i feel confident that the result will be the same as it was back then with folks like reagan and buckley, real conservatives winning that argument, but it's an argument that obviously we're going to have to have given some of the things that have happened over the last couple of weeks. >> one of the things you heard on the house floor were republicans bringing up statements from ilhan omar, the anti-semitic statements in the past, but maxine waters where she was telling crowds to get in the face of republicans. >> right. well, i just think these false equivalencies are a way that the republican party can distract from the fact that they are promoting and feeding conspiracy theories. when we think about representative greene, she has come into congress, and joe biden, who do they have? they have representative greene and donald trump. is this the future of the party, and as i think th
conversation that was had back in the '60s and led by people like ronald reagan and william buckley against folks at that time in the johnve our party in a certain direction. i think that's a debate that we need to have inside our party, and i feel confident that the result will be the same as it was back then with folks like reagan and buckley, real conservatives winning that argument, but it's an argument that obviously we're going to have to have given some of the things that have happened...
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jose williams, boykin and john lewis looking at at the top of the edmund pettus bridge when they lookedown. they didn't see civilians. they saw deputies, posse men and troopers. they saw the power of the state being martialed against their fundamental human rights. and this is that on a grand scale, what happened on january 6th. is you had in the president, and heading up to january 6th. you had the fear, as you just said, of losing power. white people in the civil rights movement feared losing power. so we, white people, in many ways, martialed vigilante violence to stop it. what president trump was doing was lying in a way segregation was a lie, based on a lie, lying about the election because he feared losing power himself. and the point of america. people say is this america? yeah, actually, it is. and we kid ourselves at our peril to think this isn't an important part of who we are. the point, the mission is to make it a diminimus part of the country. what we saw in the last five years with this president is the worst part offing us went to center stage. >> professor blain, if this
jose williams, boykin and john lewis looking at at the top of the edmund pettus bridge when they lookedown. they didn't see civilians. they saw deputies, posse men and troopers. they saw the power of the state being martialed against their fundamental human rights. and this is that on a grand scale, what happened on january 6th. is you had in the president, and heading up to january 6th. you had the fear, as you just said, of losing power. white people in the civil rights movement feared losing...
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george north, jonny williams, john davies. sibley before captainjoe root was caught forjust six. dan lawrence then went to the last ball before lunch. ben stokes is also out — bowled by spinner ravi ashwin who's been brilliant. and olly pope has also gone. england really struggling, they're 103 for six. serena williams is through to the quarter finals of the australian open. williams is trying to win her 24th career grand slam to pull level wiith margaret court's record, she needed three sets to beat aryna sabalenka in melbourne. naomi osaka is also through to the last eight. she had to save two match points on the way to beating the former wimbledon champion garbine muguruza. and a shock this morning, us open champions and beaten finalist last year dominic thiem is out beaten by grigor dimitrov. jurgen klopp says liverpool's hopes of retaining the premier league title are over after defeat to leicester. they were i—o up with 12 minutes remaining, but went on to lose 3—1 — liverpool goalkeeper alisson with another mistake. he
george north, jonny williams, john davies. sibley before captainjoe root was caught forjust six. dan lawrence then went to the last ball before lunch. ben stokes is also out — bowled by spinner ravi ashwin who's been brilliant. and olly pope has also gone. england really struggling, they're 103 for six. serena williams is through to the quarter finals of the australian open. williams is trying to win her 24th career grand slam to pull level wiith margaret court's record, she needed three sets...
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, as well, because what you have here is one of john c fremont campaign pieces with his slogan, fremont and freedom. down underneath his likeness, william bryant, who takes over as editor of a newspaper, which is alexander hamilton's old abolitionist newspaper, his committee of -- is elevated as a landscape how it, and a father figure for the landscape painters. but he's also celebrate for being an abolitionist. someone gives him an inscribed photograph or humboldt, for his 70th, birthday knowing how much he will cherish that. i mentioned the sanity, fair humboldt had written letters excruciating webster. how can he do? this how can you do this? one of those letters was sent to a businessman by the name of jon mathews, who just a courtesy of translating it because humboldt's he handwriting is terrible in every language, and making it into a large-scale play incurred but has the original letter on one side, and the transcription on the other. and they are handed out to union soldiers for inspiration. this particular one was sent to abraham lincoln, with a letter that says i know you are familiar with humboldt's words. i'm sure gives you
, as well, because what you have here is one of john c fremont campaign pieces with his slogan, fremont and freedom. down underneath his likeness, william bryant, who takes over as editor of a newspaper, which is alexander hamilton's old abolitionist newspaper, his committee of -- is elevated as a landscape how it, and a father figure for the landscape painters. but he's also celebrate for being an abolitionist. someone gives him an inscribed photograph or humboldt, for his 70th, birthday...
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john chow. -- and what does that tell you where we are in the market right now? williambly tells you that we are close to the top, doesn't it? it is difficult to comment from london on this because we have not seen any spacs in london. they are doing that at the expense of the normal scrutiny that you would expect with an ipo process. so, you know, i think buyers need to be quite careful. spac's are run by professional investors. kkr has a spac. they're well-placed to run those organizations. but when you start to see sports stars raising spac's and so on, i think there was a quote in "the new york times" this week saying that the people who have spac's do not have covid. it shows you something. francine: coming up, with brent crude gaining 18% this year, we are next for the oil market. our interview with the international energy agency is coming up shortly, and this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. let's get straight to your bloomberg is this flesh with leigh-a
john chow. -- and what does that tell you where we are in the market right now? williambly tells you that we are close to the top, doesn't it? it is difficult to comment from london on this because we have not seen any spacs in london. they are doing that at the expense of the normal scrutiny that you would expect with an ipo process. so, you know, i think buyers need to be quite careful. spac's are run by professional investors. kkr has a spac. they're well-placed to run those organizations....
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john c. fremont's campaign pieces with his slogan "fremont and freedom" down underneath his likeness. william cullen bryant, alexander von humboldt's old abolitionist newspaper, his 70th birthday, he is celebrated as a landscape poet, and as sort of a father figure for the landscape painters. but he's also celebrated for being an abolitionist. and so someone gives him an inscribed photograph from humboldt for his 70th birthday, knowing how much he'll cherish that. i mention the sanitary fair in 1864. humboldt had written letters excoriating daniel webster for his support of the fugitive slave act. it it's like i used to like webster, and how can he do this? how can you do this? one of those letters was sent to a new york businessman named john matthews who did us the courtesy of translating it because humboldt's handwriting is terrible in every language, and making it into a little large-scale playing card that has the original letter on one side and the transcription on the other. and they are handed out to union soldiers for inspiration. this particular one was sent to abraham lincoln with
john c. fremont's campaign pieces with his slogan "fremont and freedom" down underneath his likeness. william cullen bryant, alexander von humboldt's old abolitionist newspaper, his 70th birthday, he is celebrated as a landscape poet, and as sort of a father figure for the landscape painters. but he's also celebrated for being an abolitionist. and so someone gives him an inscribed photograph from humboldt for his 70th birthday, knowing how much he'll cherish that. i mention the...