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mike mckee, from john williams. michael: john williams is saying it is time to join the party.d of time, but he says it is time to cut rates with the economy now in equipoise, which he titled his speech, that means in balance, and inflation passed to 2%, it is now appropriate to dial down the stance of policy by reducing the target range for the federal funds rate. so the vice-chairman of the open market committee is saying we are going to cut rates. he is not yet talking about by how much but there is a q and a. jonathan: and apparently with a thesaurus over the new york fed. torsten slok, what do you make of that? torsten: i think waller will also give more guidance in terms of what is going down with the bigger economic picture but i don't think he will tell us whether this is 25 or 50. it requires an important debate, given the spectrum recently in the speeches. some are suggesting we should have fewer cuts over the next several quarters and others are suggesting we should go faster, so i think they need to gather and think hard about would be like to go to 25 or 50? i woul
mike mckee, from john williams. michael: john williams is saying it is time to join the party.d of time, but he says it is time to cut rates with the economy now in equipoise, which he titled his speech, that means in balance, and inflation passed to 2%, it is now appropriate to dial down the stance of policy by reducing the target range for the federal funds rate. so the vice-chairman of the open market committee is saying we are going to cut rates. he is not yet talking about by how much but...
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la canciÓn del video race team fue escrita por john williams para la guerra de las galaxias y fue interpretadaza de inspirar a la prÓxima generaciÓn a mirar hacia las estrellas, escribiÓ el programa polaris en su sitio we. allÍ se unieron ensambles musicales de estados unidos, haitÍ, suecia, brasil, uganda y venezuela. ahora sÍ que la mÚsica no tiene fronteras. el video fue creado en asociaciÓn con saint jude children's research hospital para que en el programa polaris se estÁ recaudando dinero durante la misiÓn y el sistema usa un programa que tiene como objetivo promover la educaciÓn musical para lograr un impacto social positivo. bueno, les tenemos el espectÁculo que nos regala la fuerza aÉrea real del reino fuerza aÉrea real del reino unido sobre un escenario cuando me diagnosticaron vih, no sabía en quién me convertiría. pero aquí estoy, siendo yo. siga siendo usted y pregúntele a su proveedor de atención médica sobre el tratamiento número uno recetado para el vih, biktarvy. biktarvy es un tratamiento completo de una sola pastilla, una vez al día que se usa para el vih en muchas personas,
la canciÓn del video race team fue escrita por john williams para la guerra de las galaxias y fue interpretadaza de inspirar a la prÓxima generaciÓn a mirar hacia las estrellas, escribiÓ el programa polaris en su sitio we. allÍ se unieron ensambles musicales de estados unidos, haitÍ, suecia, brasil, uganda y venezuela. ahora sÍ que la mÚsica no tiene fronteras. el video fue creado en asociaciÓn con saint jude children's research hospital para que en el programa polaris se estÁ...
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extensively in opera and musical theater, performing with the likes of andrea bocelli and conductor john williamsso bringing new life to mariachi on social media through his instagram stories and tiktok. fans tell him it's crossing generations. when i was young and growing up, i liked this type of music, but it didn't really resonate with me. i didn't stop and really think about it and listen to the lyrics. it was like, oh, that's my parents music, you know? right and so for me, with the content that i post, i really like to sort of distill the meaning of the song into a quick little sentence or soundbite, especially one that maybe has like some gen z slang in there or something, or even just saying the meaning of a song in a more modern way so that people can really listen to it and be like, oh, wait, actually, my favorite song right now says the same thing. and then there's that connection. we've posted a hispanic heritage tab at the top of our homepage, linking to my full interview with alejandro, and we'll continue to bring you inspiring stories with our hispanic community all month long. dow
extensively in opera and musical theater, performing with the likes of andrea bocelli and conductor john williamsso bringing new life to mariachi on social media through his instagram stories and tiktok. fans tell him it's crossing generations. when i was young and growing up, i liked this type of music, but it didn't really resonate with me. i didn't stop and really think about it and listen to the lyrics. it was like, oh, that's my parents music, you know? right and so for me, with the...
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we do hear from john williams. we have a bunch, as well as collins. all of this is coming at a time where people want to understand what the reaction function is from the federal reserve rent jobless claims will be an interesting moment. if it is weak but not that week it is viewed as positive because that gives the fed impetus to go 50 basis points in november. at what point do people start to get worried again? especially at a time where you are getting stimulus and rate cuts around the world? jonathan: two hunted 23,000 is the estimate for job -- 223,000 is the estimate for jobless claims. andrew hallman horse, 70,000. we project a soft 70,000 in new jobs in next week' as payrolls report. can you imagine if we print 70,000 a week tomorrow? lisa: that could be negative in actual terms. if you have 70000 and you subtract 60,000, and then talk about the potential for government jobs and noisy data points that people strip out, you are talking about actual job contraction. that is the reason why that team is looking for a hard landing and something mor
we do hear from john williams. we have a bunch, as well as collins. all of this is coming at a time where people want to understand what the reaction function is from the federal reserve rent jobless claims will be an interesting moment. if it is weak but not that week it is viewed as positive because that gives the fed impetus to go 50 basis points in november. at what point do people start to get worried again? especially at a time where you are getting stimulus and rate cuts around the...
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i think sharing the music of john williams from the stars, there is no more a perfect message than thatacoustics up there? >> really good. >> awesome. >> really? >> we had front row seats. >> yeah. >> the crew using every moment to push forward and learn, including passing through the van allen radiation belt. >> there is a radiation belt that goes around our earth. and so when we went to this higher altitude, we were getting much closer, really kissing the inner portion of that. and so, what that means is that we, as well as our spacecraft were exposed to higher radiation doses. we were taking all sorts of data to be able to learn more through science and research about the human response to that environment. >> so you got more than a few x-rays in terms of exposure. >> we got more than a few. >> you've still got bandages on your fingers. you're still human guinea pigs at this point. >> absolutely. we want to identify some of those challenges associated with long duration space flight. >> you come back now with more questions, more things you want to know in future flights? >> you know
i think sharing the music of john williams from the stars, there is no more a perfect message than thatacoustics up there? >> really good. >> awesome. >> really? >> we had front row seats. >> yeah. >> the crew using every moment to push forward and learn, including passing through the van allen radiation belt. >> there is a radiation belt that goes around our earth. and so when we went to this higher altitude, we were getting much closer, really kissing...
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liz: federal reserve bank of new york president john williams, the headline here, time has come to start's definitely thinking among voting officials, they've been behind the curve. all of this with $35 trillion in debt. >> federal reserve focus shifted from worry about inflation, and the latest jobs numbers. and the rest of this year, and a federal funds rate, and they got to go lower to prevent the economy going into a deep and long-lasting slide. liz: one of the things that surprised me is the earnings story. average hourly earnings, month-to-month is harder than expected, stronger and the average year over year number is stronger. does that jibe with what you are saying in your data? >> surprises me as well. what we are seeing, employers put a pause on increasing wages. were not in a competitive job market that would drive up wages, struggling with recruiting and getting people to work. we are at a point we start to see less jobs, the jolts report was revised to down again, 7.7 million jobs in the us and employment starting to climb. i am surprised by the number. i'm not seeing that
liz: federal reserve bank of new york president john williams, the headline here, time has come to start's definitely thinking among voting officials, they've been behind the curve. all of this with $35 trillion in debt. >> federal reserve focus shifted from worry about inflation, and the latest jobs numbers. and the rest of this year, and a federal funds rate, and they got to go lower to prevent the economy going into a deep and long-lasting slide. liz: one of the things that surprised...
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we do also have new york fed president john williams and fed governor christopher wahler with the keyeches on friday. that is the one that roiled the markets a month ago as well. as we head toward that, there may be nervousness in the market. >>> brazil's supreme court will vote today on whether to uphold a ruling on friday to suspend access to x in the country. the social media platform was shutdown in the early morning hours on saturday after it missed a court deadline to name a representative in the country as mandated by law. it comes after the months of attempts to remove anti-democratic far right voices. >>> cryptocurrency executives want vice president kamala harris to take a softer regulatory stance if she wins the white house. they are planning a fundraising campaign for her in washington, d.c. it is the latest sign that some in the industry are rallying behind harris' candidacy rather than her rival donald trump who previously courted crypto donors. just last week, it was a volatile one with cryptocurrency with bitcoin seeing the worst week since august down 7.5%. ether had
we do also have new york fed president john williams and fed governor christopher wahler with the keyeches on friday. that is the one that roiled the markets a month ago as well. as we head toward that, there may be nervousness in the market. >>> brazil's supreme court will vote today on whether to uphold a ruling on friday to suspend access to x in the country. the social media platform was shutdown in the early morning hours on saturday after it missed a court deadline to name a...
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the start of the easing cycle, left the door open to either 25 or 50 and then the two remarks john williamsler on the morning of payrolls friday suggested that while the door was open later on to 50, it was going to be 25 this time. that might have been just too much that powell thought the weight of evidence was starting to shift after he saw the price reports by last thursday. and felt that you needed a more even balance. it is a little more confusing than it would be if we were not in blackout and we had clear indications. they are going to be talking about both. they would have been talking about both possibilities even if we had not seen what we had seen in the last week. sonali: hopefully a press conference will answer questions not just on today but on the road ahead. research professor of economics act duty -- of economics at duke university. coming upcoming gm shares hitting a session high. some news tied to electric vehicles helping to charge shares forward. it is our stock of the hour next. this is bloomberg. ♪ (grunting) at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thi
the start of the easing cycle, left the door open to either 25 or 50 and then the two remarks john williamsler on the morning of payrolls friday suggested that while the door was open later on to 50, it was going to be 25 this time. that might have been just too much that powell thought the weight of evidence was starting to shift after he saw the price reports by last thursday. and felt that you needed a more even balance. it is a little more confusing than it would be if we were not in...
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. >> that's the fed's john williams speaking a moment ago at the council of foreign relations.ore the blackout. >> williams is a heavyweight. we've all come to recognize that he doesn't swing with a breeze. he's rigorous, and that was a fantastic little bite that should have -- that more in people's minds than what's going on with a.i. >> we will see how that all plays out into prices today as we get the opening bell in a few seconds. interesting day given the kickoff last night on ravens-chiefs and the activity continues here this morning. at the big board, it is the new york giants celebrating the 100th season of the professional football franchise. >> when i look at the value of franchises, chronically undervalued. who doesn't want to own that franchise? i like dallas. i went to see jerry's world. i like new york. >> the ceo doing the honors. i think tyree is here, perhaps. >> got the helmet out. no eagles are here because they're in brazil. busy game last night. do you remember why football is the most exciting thing on earth? a toe can make the difference. >> at the nasdaq
. >> that's the fed's john williams speaking a moment ago at the council of foreign relations.ore the blackout. >> williams is a heavyweight. we've all come to recognize that he doesn't swing with a breeze. he's rigorous, and that was a fantastic little bite that should have -- that more in people's minds than what's going on with a.i. >> we will see how that all plays out into prices today as we get the opening bell in a few seconds. interesting day given the kickoff last...
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of argue that when we had those two last speeches by governor waller and new york fed president john williams that they were, they were sort of saying that maybe a gradual approach was going to win the day. i mean, i sort of want to ask a seven part question about this, but i mean, could you talk, would you have cut rates by 50 basis points if the market had been pricing in like low odds of a 50 point move like they were last wednesday. you know, after the cpi number came out, it was a really small probability of a 50 point cut. does, does that play, play in your consideration at all? just talk a little bit about that. chair powell: thank you. we're always going to try to do what we think is the right thing for the economy at that time. that's what we'll do and that's what we did today. >> thank you, chair powell, simon vich, with the economist. you've mentioned how closely you're watching the labor market. but you also noted that payroll numbers have been a little bit less reliable lately because of the big downward revisions. does that put your focus overwhelmingly on the unemployment rate?
of argue that when we had those two last speeches by governor waller and new york fed president john williams that they were, they were sort of saying that maybe a gradual approach was going to win the day. i mean, i sort of want to ask a seven part question about this, but i mean, could you talk, would you have cut rates by 50 basis points if the market had been pricing in like low odds of a 50 point move like they were last wednesday. you know, after the cpi number came out, it was a really...
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fed if president john williams, who is a voting member, came out and said it's now appropriate to lowerest rates. okay, so what? the nasdaq is falling out of bed, down 264 points, again, that's 1.5%. the dow not down that much, 37 if points. the s&p is down .81%. finish big tech earlier today, all of them were down, same story now, all of them down, apple, microsoft, alphabet, amazon and nvidia, they're down. >>> the 10-year treasury yield had been moving up,ping now it's moving down. look at that, 3.65. maybe that a will make a difference to the nasdaq. now this. next tuesday, september 10th, 9 p.m. eastern on abc the second presidential debate. are you ready? the first one made history. joe biden's performance bounced him out of the race within a month. the next one may not be quite as historic, but since it's likely to be the only debate between harris and trump, it may well be decisive. rump has the ask the questions -- trump has to the ask the questions, what's with the flip-flops? with the mics muted, he will not be able to the interrupt, but he does get two minutes for rebuttal a
fed if president john williams, who is a voting member, came out and said it's now appropriate to lowerest rates. okay, so what? the nasdaq is falling out of bed, down 264 points, again, that's 1.5%. the dow not down that much, 37 if points. the s&p is down .81%. finish big tech earlier today, all of them were down, same story now, all of them down, apple, microsoft, alphabet, amazon and nvidia, they're down. >>> the 10-year treasury yield had been moving up,ping now it's moving...
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second, when this is happening, the president of that very same fed, john williams said last week that made up his mind how much to cut interest rates on september 18th and he wants to cut them. so there is a discard, there is a divergence between the fed expectations and what is coming from the fed officials, and lastly, there is still a lot of fiscal stimulus left, and the fed is behaving as if monetary policy should be implemented without taking any heed and that has been the position. that, to me, shows total adherence of economic theory is that's the reason why inflation has remained so sustained with the monetary policy that is insensitive to what's happening on the fiscal side. >> i did notice, and people like nancy lazar who has been trying to track this and jeb polson trying to figure out what is the fiscal impulse. >> nancy, much more cautious on whether it's running out of steam here based on anecdotal evidence. do you get a sense for what is still coming down the pike? >> yeah. it's modest. >> go ahead. >> it's modest, kelly. i think the key way of looking at this is the ch
second, when this is happening, the president of that very same fed, john williams said last week that made up his mind how much to cut interest rates on september 18th and he wants to cut them. so there is a discard, there is a divergence between the fed expectations and what is coming from the fed officials, and lastly, there is still a lot of fiscal stimulus left, and the fed is behaving as if monetary policy should be implemented without taking any heed and that has been the position. that,...
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we are hearing in the last public commentary from the new york fed if president, john williams, he sayse ready to start the process of rate cuts. where were the jobs last month? if health care remained strong. you add in social assistance, you got 44,000 added. construction, 34,000. government, 24,000. but manufacturing lost 24,000 jobs, and retail lost 11,000. in sum, we were wondering was july the weak number an anomaly? if no. a little bit better in august, but i think the labor market is softening. stuart: it looks like it, doesn't it? check futures, please. here's how the market's behaving after those jobs numbers. dow is up a frank, s&p up a fraction, nasdaq down 33. kenny polcari, this looks like a jobs report the market really wanted. what say you? >> i agree. i don't think it was a disaster. some people were expecting the number to be much less than that even though the expectations was 165. i don't think 142 is a disaster at all. and, by the way, i don't think the market thinks it is either. remember, overnight futures were down triple digits in the dow, the nasdaq and all tha
we are hearing in the last public commentary from the new york fed if president, john williams, he sayse ready to start the process of rate cuts. where were the jobs last month? if health care remained strong. you add in social assistance, you got 44,000 added. construction, 34,000. government, 24,000. but manufacturing lost 24,000 jobs, and retail lost 11,000. in sum, we were wondering was july the weak number an anomaly? if no. a little bit better in august, but i think the labor market is...
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and when you listen to, say, for example, john williams of the new york fed, he sees the personal consumption expenditure, the fed's favorite if inflation number, about 2.25% which is awfully close to 2. finish do you? how do you view it? and what about inflation? is that no longer the issue? >> well, inflation, the the price levels are still clearly the issue for consumers who are still trying to catch up on ground loss to inflation -- lost to inflation earlier in the recovery. that said, the pace of inflation has slowed well below the pace of wage gains and over time you don't want to cause undue pain meaning a further rise in the unemployment rate and have it harder for people entering the labor force to get jobs. that has lengthened out. and even those people who have lost a job, it's harder for them to find a job to replace it. you don't want to the hit a tipping point and accidentally hit a trip wire when we've made this much progress. and we're still talking about monetary policy that's still going to be restrictive even if we cut by so -- 100 basis points by the end of the year. liz:
and when you listen to, say, for example, john williams of the new york fed, he sees the personal consumption expenditure, the fed's favorite if inflation number, about 2.25% which is awfully close to 2. finish do you? how do you view it? and what about inflation? is that no longer the issue? >> well, inflation, the the price levels are still clearly the issue for consumers who are still trying to catch up on ground loss to inflation -- lost to inflation earlier in the recovery. that...
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extensively in opera and musical theater, performing with the likes of andrea bocelli and conductor john williamsalejandro is also bringing new life to mariachi on social media through his instagram stories. fans tell him it's crossing generations. when i was young and growing up, i liked this type of music, but it didn't really resonate with me. i didn't stop and really think about it and listen to the lyrics. it was like, oh, that's my parents music, right? right. and so for me, with the content that i post, i really like to sort of distill the meaning of the song into a quick little sentence or soundbite, especially one that maybe has like some gen z slang in there or something, or even just saying the meaning of a song in a more modern way so that people can really listen to it and be like, oh, wait, actually, my favorite song right now says the same thing. and then there's that connection. if you have a chance to follow him, you really should. it's so interesting. in fact, join us for the entire interview and performance later this morning on our streaming only newscast. it airs at 8 a.m. it
extensively in opera and musical theater, performing with the likes of andrea bocelli and conductor john williamsalejandro is also bringing new life to mariachi on social media through his instagram stories. fans tell him it's crossing generations. when i was young and growing up, i liked this type of music, but it didn't really resonate with me. i didn't stop and really think about it and listen to the lyrics. it was like, oh, that's my parents music, right? right. and so for me, with the...
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of argue that when we had those two last speeches by governor waller and new york fed president john williams that they were sort of saying that maybe a gradual approach was going to win the day. i sort of want to ask a seven-part question about this. i mean, would you have cut rates by 50 basis points if the market had been pricing in low odds of a 50 point move like they were last wednesday, after the cpi number came out, a really small probability of a 50 point cut. does that play in your consideration at all? just talk a little bit about that. thank you. >> we're always going to try to do what we think is the right thing for the economy at that time. that's what we'll do. and that's what we did today. >> thank you, chair powell. you've mentioned how closely you're watching the labor market, but you also noted that payroll numbers have been less reliable lately because of the downward revisions. does that put your focus on the unemployment rate, given the sep projection of 4.4 being the peak in the cycle. would going above that be the kind of thing that would trigger another 50 basis point
of argue that when we had those two last speeches by governor waller and new york fed president john williams that they were sort of saying that maybe a gradual approach was going to win the day. i sort of want to ask a seven-part question about this. i mean, would you have cut rates by 50 basis points if the market had been pricing in low odds of a 50 point move like they were last wednesday, after the cpi number came out, a really small probability of a 50 point cut. does that play in your...
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worldwide musical concert on her violin the composition is called ray's theme and was written by john williamsa the starlink satellite network. gillis played with groups of young musicians around the world and supported children's charities, st. jude's, children's hospital and el sistema. >> we're say nasa astronauts, suni williams and butch wilmore who flew to the international space station aboard that boeing starliner capsule. >> so they are not upset about having to stay the my isis months longer than they expected. but they didn't have to make some arrangements back on cnn's kristin fisher has the details well, this is the first time that we've heard from nasa astronauts, butch wilmore and suni williams since nasa made the decision to send their spaceship starliner comes back to earth without them. >> the mission commander, butch wilmore, who's also a navy test pilot, said that you don't want to see your ship go off without you buddy also said that he understood nasa's decision when you have issues like we've had, there's some changes that need to be made at boeing don board with that, we
worldwide musical concert on her violin the composition is called ray's theme and was written by john williamsa the starlink satellite network. gillis played with groups of young musicians around the world and supported children's charities, st. jude's, children's hospital and el sistema. >> we're say nasa astronauts, suni williams and butch wilmore who flew to the international space station aboard that boeing starliner capsule. >> so they are not upset about having to stay the my...
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requested go windows, although he's most creative constructions for $124.00 i'm coffee only was william john convertibles and sedans, including truncated verse and i'm one is a pickup, a target top convertible, and wagon all in one car on the i listen, i'm and easy to switch between one to bone. if in their goals i grew up with the $124.00 series, practically the last real benz is bins the la compress the lender ones that are cheaper construction built under price constraints and they wanted to...
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lisa: i'm laughing because of john williams, two speeches. one of them, good job report. start scribbling out methodical and gradual, just take out those two words. if you missed the last 20 minutes, we had the wrong kind of downside surprise on adp, 99 versus an estimate of 145k. the right kind of downside surprise on jobless claims. i said earlier if you walk into a room of economists, you would walk back out confused. you are not getting any clear direction either. jay bryson is challenged with solving some of these issues. what is going on in the labor market in america? jay: i think you kind of talked about it before. when we are seeing, we are just not getting as much hiring as we had before. that is consistent with the adp number we got this morning. we are also not seeing businesses lay people off. we are consistent with the initial jobless claims number. the labor market has moved back into better balance, which is a good thing, things are slowing down in the labor market. lisa used the word earlier, you are on a knife edge now. you don't want things to deteriora
lisa: i'm laughing because of john williams, two speeches. one of them, good job report. start scribbling out methodical and gradual, just take out those two words. if you missed the last 20 minutes, we had the wrong kind of downside surprise on adp, 99 versus an estimate of 145k. the right kind of downside surprise on jobless claims. i said earlier if you walk into a room of economists, you would walk back out confused. you are not getting any clear direction either. jay bryson is challenged...
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jonathan: is john williams in the basement? torsten: the focus here on what it is, think carefully about what the ecb is saying, the bank of england. they are not framing their decisions on monetary policy according to some filter. they are framing their debate on the incoming data. i think having that goes into it -- everything that goes into it, it is very interesting. i am just telling you that if you think about the incoming data, then putting it up on the scale, the incoming data should get more weight. jonathan: get out of the basement and get in the living room and look out the window. lisa: nobody puts john williams in the basement. there is the feeling that maybe we are placing too much emphasis on certain measures that are fuzzy. jonathan: there is a great divide going into this decision between market pricing and economist. more than 100 economists surveyed, not even 10% think a 50 basis point cut will happen today. that is something disparate is between professional economists and market participants. lisa: how do y
jonathan: is john williams in the basement? torsten: the focus here on what it is, think carefully about what the ecb is saying, the bank of england. they are not framing their decisions on monetary policy according to some filter. they are framing their debate on the incoming data. i think having that goes into it -- everything that goes into it, it is very interesting. i am just telling you that if you think about the incoming data, then putting it up on the scale, the incoming data should...
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of argue that when we had those two last speeches by governor waller and new york fed president john williams that they were sort of saying that maybe a gradual a approach was going to win the day. i mean, i sort of want to the ask a seven-part question about this -- [laughter] but, i mean, could you talk -- would you have cut rates by 50 basis points if the market had been pricing in, like, low odds of a 50-point move like they were last wednesday after the cpi number came out? it was a really small probability of a 50-point cut. does that play, play in your consideration at all? just talk a little bit about that. thank you. >> we're always going to try to do what we think is the right thing for the economy at that time. that's what we'll do. and that's what we did today. >> >> [inaudible] >> thank you, chair powell. simon, with the economist. you noted that payroll numbers have been less reliable lately because of the big downward revisions. does that put your focus overwhelmingly on the unemployment rate in and given the sep projection of 4.44 basically being the peak in the cycle, would g
of argue that when we had those two last speeches by governor waller and new york fed president john williams that they were sort of saying that maybe a gradual a approach was going to win the day. i mean, i sort of want to the ask a seven-part question about this -- [laughter] but, i mean, could you talk -- would you have cut rates by 50 basis points if the market had been pricing in, like, low odds of a 50-point move like they were last wednesday after the cpi number came out? it was a really...
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had a speech from john williams at the new york fed. no conversation about 50.d a speech from governor waller into the quiet period. no lien into 50 whatsoever. i'm wondering now whether i just ignore all of the fed speeches and listen to the 13th individual on the fomc. what you want to follow now as a professional economist? what will you look for? jonathan: the message is clear. unfortunately for you while it was print media instead of television. [laughter] jonathan: unnamed sources don't work on tv. you can't blur out their face and muffle voice, but carry on. jonathan: as a professional economist and someone who is at the fed, you know, overlapped with john williams in the system, right? i went into the friday of the employment report inking -- and we were writing, ok, should we change the call to 50? well, see with the employment report says and see what guidance we get from williams and waller. they were the last speakers before the quiet period. typically that has been a time when the fomc has rolled out speakers to frame the decision. to me they clearl
had a speech from john williams at the new york fed. no conversation about 50.d a speech from governor waller into the quiet period. no lien into 50 whatsoever. i'm wondering now whether i just ignore all of the fed speeches and listen to the 13th individual on the fomc. what you want to follow now as a professional economist? what will you look for? jonathan: the message is clear. unfortunately for you while it was print media instead of television. [laughter] jonathan: unnamed sources don't...
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the summer of 2016, he dropped the barbell unsuccessfully former un general assembly chairman john william, a few days later he was preparing to testify about the illegal financing of hillary clinton's election campaign. a couple of months later , journalist victor thorn allegedly shot himself. he wrote a book about bill clinton's ties to arms dealers and drugs. and a couple of days later , lawyer sean lucas, who was investigating the fraud in favor of hillary in the democratic party, drowned in his bathtub. so many people who were connected to the clintons, former employees, colleagues, they are all dead, dead, dead, how many people died who were close to them, you just have to look at the number of people killed by the clints. the most high-profile death happened in august 2019 in a prison. he was accused of human trafficking and pedophilia. the day before his death, 2.0 secret files leaked to the press, reports on private parties of bill clinton, prince andrew and other high-ranking officials on the island with underage girls. clinton flew 27 times on epstein's private jet, which he cal
the summer of 2016, he dropped the barbell unsuccessfully former un general assembly chairman john william, a few days later he was preparing to testify about the illegal financing of hillary clinton's election campaign. a couple of months later , journalist victor thorn allegedly shot himself. he wrote a book about bill clinton's ties to arms dealers and drugs. and a couple of days later , lawyer sean lucas, who was investigating the fraud in favor of hillary in the democratic party, drowned...
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william johnson. john calhoun. many others. these producers of constitutional discourse understood themselves as obliged to honor structure of the constitution. in some ways, they were committed to constitutional interpretation through argumentation, spoken as well as written. so now i'd like to turn to a set of court episodes in the book chapters that concerned south carolina in the 1820s and 1830s, but they are not usual stories of south carolina in this period or south carolina in, say, 1861, at the beginning of the civil war. nor do they focus on the usual carolinians of the period. these episodes concern two searing moments of legal and political controversy that began in charleston, but reverberated throughout the nation and across the atlantic. so here we see an image of charleston in 1776. and as this suggests, the city was the creature, its enormous harbor. the point at which the ashley and the cooper rivers opened into the atlantic ocean. by the 1820s, the waters were still the highway connecting the port to trade, co
william johnson. john calhoun. many others. these producers of constitutional discourse understood themselves as obliged to honor structure of the constitution. in some ways, they were committed to constitutional interpretation through argumentation, spoken as well as written. so now i'd like to turn to a set of court episodes in the book chapters that concerned south carolina in the 1820s and 1830s, but they are not usual stories of south carolina in this period or south carolina in, say,...
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. >> john williams, ladies and gentlemen. >> it has to be "star wars." >> yes, "star wars". >> i havee got his iphone 16 pro. the first iphone built for apple intelligence. cuz's holding it up like a baby lion. homie takes those t-mobile savings and calls it a day. respect. now at t-mobile.com, get the new iphone 16 pro on us. and families can save 20% every month versus the other big guys. since the citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to earn me more cash back in my top eligible category... suddenly, life's feeling a little more automatic... oooooohhh... automatic sashimi! earn cash back that automatically adjusts to how you spend with the citi custom cash® card. hey! it's me... your dry skin. we go through a lot every day and lose ceramides my barrier needs to seal in moisture. cerave facial moisturizers, developed with dermatologists, continuously deliver three essential ceramides, to help restore my protective barrier so i can lock in moisture. with cerave, we can feel hydrated and look healthy all day. cerave facial moisturizing lotions. from the #1 dermatologist recomme
. >> john williams, ladies and gentlemen. >> it has to be "star wars." >> yes, "star wars". >> i havee got his iphone 16 pro. the first iphone built for apple intelligence. cuz's holding it up like a baby lion. homie takes those t-mobile savings and calls it a day. respect. now at t-mobile.com, get the new iphone 16 pro on us. and families can save 20% every month versus the other big guys. since the citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to...
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by the great john williams. that needs to be downloadable for everybody.. >> that's a tease. >>> first, prince harry turning 40. so we will look back at the many ways his life has changed over the last decade. and what the royal is saying ahead of his milestone birthday. we'll do that right after this. ♪ who's that sexy thing i see over there? ♪ ♪♪ ♪ that's me. ♪ ♪ standing in the mirror. ♪ ♪ if i was you, i'd wanna be me too. ♪ ♪ i'd wanna be me too. i'd...
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in this country, and we really do little to keep them from committing more crimes. >> j >> john: juan williamss seen a fox news political analyst. david avella is the chair of gopac. crime was a big topic during the debate last night but also one in which one of the moderators chose to jump in and correct the president when he was talking about it. listen to this exchange. >> crime in this country is through the roof, and we have a new form of crime called migrant crime. it is happening at levels that nobody thought possible. >> president trump, as you know the fbi says overall violent crime is actually coming down to this country. >> excuse me, they were defrauding statements. they didn't include the worst cities or the cities with the worst crime. it was a fraud. >> john: two points here, juan. david muir mentioned private crime. there's more to crime then just violent crime. secondly, the statistics were a quarterly report, not an annual report. the quarterly report is not as accurate as the annual report and a lot of big cities didn't include their crime data in the quarterly report. >> th
in this country, and we really do little to keep them from committing more crimes. >> j >> john: juan williamss seen a fox news political analyst. david avella is the chair of gopac. crime was a big topic during the debate last night but also one in which one of the moderators chose to jump in and correct the president when he was talking about it. listen to this exchange. >> crime in this country is through the roof, and we have a new form of crime called migrant crime. it is...
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>> i have some headlines from john williams here from the, yeah. look at that.icy. stance of monetary policy can prove to a more neutral setting. no information about the speed of this. talks about three specific risks he's looking at. first, significant further weakening in the u.s. labor market tops the list. sharp slowdown washes up on these shores and volatile up and down disinflation. his himself in confidence that inflation is moving towards their 2% target. he says the labor market is now roughly in balance and unlikely source of inflation. two sides of the dual mandate moving into better balance. using that phrase and another phrase, esuacor. . one more thing, joe. >> solidly positive on the 210. >> on the 210. >> three points positive. cranking up. not here in quite some time on the 210 spread. >> haven't had recession after the inversion, does the recession come? >> i think gabriel santos on our air saying this is the most dangerous time. >> when it reinverts. >> disinverts. something like that. >> uninverts. >> didn't we learn you really need rick to
>> i have some headlines from john williams here from the, yeah. look at that.icy. stance of monetary policy can prove to a more neutral setting. no information about the speed of this. talks about three specific risks he's looking at. first, significant further weakening in the u.s. labor market tops the list. sharp slowdown washes up on these shores and volatile up and down disinflation. his himself in confidence that inflation is moving towards their 2% target. he says the labor market...
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john williams is giving some introductory remarks, but chris will probably set the tone for how people would watch for. lisa: if the fed does cut by 50 basis points because of a small difference in the headline jobs number or the unemployment rate, how can they argue they are not data point dependent? michael: well, according to jay powell, they are not data point dependent, they are data dependent. the totality of the data.they would look at other numbers. remember, we get a cpi report next week that comes before the fed meeting so they would have something else to hang whatever they do on. but they have to get you to that point. what is interesting as this week i was talking to somebody here who was out last week and said i don't know if i am behind or not. nothing has happened in the economy and nothing is going to happen until friday's jobs report. because we have all these numbers that we think are important this week. but every one of them will be, here is the number, let's talk about how it affects friday, and thinking about friday. it is a little bit like all the political stuf
john williams is giving some introductory remarks, but chris will probably set the tone for how people would watch for. lisa: if the fed does cut by 50 basis points because of a small difference in the headline jobs number or the unemployment rate, how can they argue they are not data point dependent? michael: well, according to jay powell, they are not data point dependent, they are data dependent. the totality of the data.they would look at other numbers. remember, we get a cpi report next...
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four-week average of 230, an employment report for august better than the one for july, listening to john williamsed 25, listening to people like governor waller who indicated 25, and they went which one he five. so who do we listen to? what to look for? lisa: chris burroughs -- bank of america strategists overnight said this feels like a fed that craves to be on the right side of the market. economists expect frontloaded fed rate cuts, about 75 basis points for the remainder of this year. this is what the market is kind of shifting toward. is in that kind of what happened? jonathan: good news is we can leave this conversation behind, we got 50. the next thing is not the election it, it is earnings season. kicking off in a few weeks. fedex after the close yesterday. down about 13% in the premarket, and when you see a move like that, you ask if it is them, execution, or broader economic story? lisa: if you listen to the rhetoric out of the c-suite, it was pretty negative in terms of customers choosing against necessarily paying more for getting packages. it was but well, the sense of urgency is not
four-week average of 230, an employment report for august better than the one for july, listening to john williamsed 25, listening to people like governor waller who indicated 25, and they went which one he five. so who do we listen to? what to look for? lisa: chris burroughs -- bank of america strategists overnight said this feels like a fed that craves to be on the right side of the market. economists expect frontloaded fed rate cuts, about 75 basis points for the remainder of this year. this...
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john whisper lake slit in germany and kenya have signed the migration agreements here in bowie. and now this deal was over seen by kenyan president william bruce all over. and jim and john, so it will f sholtes it means work is from can you will be allowed to feel jump vacancies in germany such as bus drivers. the agreement also allows jim the to deport canyons who don't have the right to stay in the country. dw new sat down with william retired and spoke to him about disagreement. the disagreement we look with and look sorry at 250000 job opportunities for young people from k. that is a bilateral agreement between germany and k. it. it is a win win nowadays, a big lib lib but the fist it didn't jump any these a big lip lip out of a supply inc. and how do you benefit? can you by giving them the opportunities in here on how do you remove the deficit here? by a liberating can i? yeah, i'll happy about this. of course we understand that you've just signed this agreement with all of our shows, but you also just resent the and launched a climate resilience project will x to create over $20000.00 jobs for young people . how do you reconcile th
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fly five black veterans pensions show service under gas that year they were frances bundy, john cheevers, william jackson, bennett, mickey and william wedge bear. and i include them because i always like to give the names of the men and women who served in the armies or with the armies. in closing, i mention, must be made of two contending views of continental army short term levees. one opinion was consistent of what we know of the 1778 drafted men who augmented the army at the beginning of what produced promised to be a crucial campaign in this case, we hear from new jersey general william maxwell when his brigade was on the front lines in early june 1778. he wrote, there is about 450 of the new levies come in. they were coming in daily. and what as greatly to the pleasure of their number, their fine, likely tractable men. on the other hand, in the garrison or winter camp, where food was scarce and matters less pressing, the prospect of having short term men gold. some commanders in march 1780, during the worst winter of the 18th century massachusetts general john paterson wrote of the poor sta
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john miller. and to you elliot williams as well all right. >> there is other news this morning as well. this brand new jobs report released just moments ago, we will discuss what the numbers are and what it says about the next couple of months also in court this hour, donald trump, his motorcade, just arrived he's looking to overturn a verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse kamala harris no trump. >> the debate. everyone's been waiting for follows, simply coverage and exclusive pre and post-debate analysis of cnn special event, the abc news whose presidential debate tuesday at nine eastern on cnn. and streaming on max so why don't you act like a good sister and going some rather baby back ribs. he directed now china are you go get checked out and drama maybe i'll just go get wings for everybody. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean, not spreadsheets. you need to hire. >> i need indeed. >> indeed you do indeed instead, match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description visit indeed.com slash higher hi, my name is damian clark. >> and if
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we have had other historic figures in our history, like john brown. williamyd garrison and other abolitionists. and they are never talked about in this society. i want you to speak on the fact that donald trump doesn't even like like people. and he has shown that when he got sued in new york in the 1980's for not renting to black people. these were black people with money. these were not for black people. he is lying and he is a pathological liar. these people talking about they are not going to vote for harris , we should vote for her just to get donald trump out of the way and off the scene. he's a narcissistic, racist man who has no morals. he has no -- host: you asked for reecie to respond. let's hear her. guest: i will taken unenthusiastic vote. the reality is i don't think that we have to surmise what donald trump's feelings are toward black people. he has expressed it. remember in his 2016 campaign, he said your lives are living in hell, what do you have to lose? that was his appeal. now his appeal is i'm a criminal, aren't you criminals too? can't you
we have had other historic figures in our history, like john brown. williamyd garrison and other abolitionists. and they are never talked about in this society. i want you to speak on the fact that donald trump doesn't even like like people. and he has shown that when he got sued in new york in the 1980's for not renting to black people. these were black people with money. these were not for black people. he is lying and he is a pathological liar. these people talking about they are not going...
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we have had other historic figures in our history, like john brown. williamyd garrison and other abolitionists. and they are never talked about in this society. i want you to speak on the fact that donald trump doesn't even like like people. and he has shown that when he got sued in new york in the 1980's for not renting to black people. these were black people with money. these were not for black people. he is lying and he is a pathological liar. these people talking about they are not going to vote for harris , we should vote for her just to get donald trump out of the way and off the scene. he's a narcissistic, racist man who has no morals. he has no -- host: you asked for reecie to respond. let's hear her. guest: i will taken unenthusiastic vote. the reality is i don't think that we have to surmise what donald trump's feelings are toward black people. he has expressed it. remember in his 2016 campaign, he said your lives are living in hell, what do you have to lose? that was his appeal. now his appeal is i'm a criminal, aren't you criminals too? can't you
we have had other historic figures in our history, like john brown. williamyd garrison and other abolitionists. and they are never talked about in this society. i want you to speak on the fact that donald trump doesn't even like like people. and he has shown that when he got sued in new york in the 1980's for not renting to black people. these were black people with money. these were not for black people. he is lying and he is a pathological liar. these people talking about they are not going...
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majority on the us supreme court, ruled his execution must go ahead, william said away, so men chained his innocence. hurricane john has killed at least 2 people, often making a line full of mexico's southern pacific coast along slight hit the home of a woman and a child in the town of tops, a cooler the category 3 storm push winds of 290 kilometers power causing heavy rain full road closures and power outages and the sights of core arrow authorities. war and flash floods. so still a...