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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi facing down the european central bank horse. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government debt. >> you had a significant rally. >> big rally. >> huge rally in the bond market. >> huge inflows, one-sided trade. >> insatiable demand for yield. >> the message is that things are slowing down. >> slowing down. >> growth is slowing everywhere. >> slowing global growth. >> the fed is not cutting fast enough to keep up with the falling growth outlook. >> they are actually behind the curve. >> the market is crying out for more. >> we are looking at extraordinary times in bond markets. jonathan: joining me from london is james athey. in new york, greg staples, priya misra of td securities. priya, what a month it's been. the 10 year treasury, people f
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi facing down the european central bank horse. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government debt. >> you had a significant rally. >> big rally....
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jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, no drama in this month's payroll report. the attention firmly elsewhere as the white house whipsaws wall street, announcing more tariffs on chinese imports, providing more fuel for global bond markets, driving the german yield curve below zero. let's begin with the big issue. is the fed prepared to underwrite the trade war? >> it is highly likely the trade issue will dominate a thinking at the fed. >> you have to extrapolate this and think about the fed delivering a series of cuts. >> this creates enough uncertainty where even the strong payrolls report that we got today is likely going to secure that cut. >> we are going to get a 50 basis points one way or another. r. trump now knows the buttons he has to press to get the outcomes that he wants. >> good policy, that policy, the white house is listening. that is why you are seeing the president be so aggressive right now. >> to the extent trump continues to push on the tr
jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, no drama in this month's payroll report. the attention firmly elsewhere as the white house whipsaws wall street, announcing more tariffs on chinese imports, providing more fuel for global bond markets, driving the german yield curve below zero. let's begin with the big issue. is the fed prepared to underwrite the trade war? >> it is highly likely the trade issue...
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this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." would like to head to the auction block and begin in europe, where investors offered to buy almost twice the amount of 10 year bonds the german treasury sold at auction. the demand taking the yield on the notes below the ecb key deposit rate for the first time. in the united states, boeing selling $5.5 billion worth of bonds in its largest ever dollar-denominated offering. the largest portion of the offering, a 30 year security yielding nearly 1.5 percentage points more than treasury. the third and final issue, daimler getting more than 6.5 billion euros of bids in its second multi-tranche offering of the year. the automaker raising 3 billion euros in a 4-point deal with pricing tightening at least 10 basis points on all the tranches. staying in europe, the battle between the weaker fundamentals and qe continues. skybridge has a warning for investors. >> fighting the fed or central banks has always been a losing battle post-crisis. so pretty much every short position you have had incl
this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." would like to head to the auction block and begin in europe, where investors offered to buy almost twice the amount of 10 year bonds the german treasury sold at auction. the demand taking the yield on the notes below the ecb key deposit rate for the first time. in the united states, boeing selling $5.5 billion worth of bonds in its largest ever dollar-denominated offering. the...
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jonathan: it grows with gdp.will see a 20 multiple by the end of the cycle not because stocks are brilliant and there is growth, but because interest rates are so low it will force money in. is it time to jump in the trade? probably not, but over the next 12 to 24 months you will see seeuation -- you will evaluation. -- valuation. tom: you have curve inversion in the united kingdom and united states. u.k. inversion is a worse level. germany,w yields in difficult germany data as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." we have the yield curve and versions in the u.s. and u.k. -- inversions in the u.s. and u.k. let's go to one of the most definitive and authoritative voices when it comes to bonds. you had a great piece which basically looked at the criteria for defining a bubble and you say bonds met that criteria. what does it mean for the future? john: i suppose it means two things. first of all, we are very much more in a bubble and when the bubble finally bursts, it will hurt that much mor
jonathan: it grows with gdp.will see a 20 multiple by the end of the cycle not because stocks are brilliant and there is growth, but because interest rates are so low it will force money in. is it time to jump in the trade? probably not, but over the next 12 to 24 months you will see seeuation -- you will evaluation. -- valuation. tom: you have curve inversion in the united kingdom and united states. u.k. inversion is a worse level. germany,w yields in difficult germany data as well. this is...
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david: jonathan, go ahead.baby. >> france is a terrible place let's just put out there. >> whoa, whoa. >> whoa. >> france has youth unemployment of 20% for years and years and years, here in the united states, it's 8% and it's because of their ideas. this has been the classic entitlement state, big caltech big spending big government and we see there's rioting on the streets for weeks and weeks and weeks what we should do to combat this david here in the states is not tax french wine. that's what i don't get here. the answer to an entitlement state in europe isn't to make america a high tax state but really to make america great again get rid of all of those taxes and the notion of taxing french wine that americans want to buy to get back at france just cut taxes for america. make this a free country, a low tax country and business will prosper. >> local businesses will be very angry. think of all of the people in california thinking oh, gosh these wines from france is so cheap they takeaway from my business. >
david: jonathan, go ahead.baby. >> france is a terrible place let's just put out there. >> whoa, whoa. >> whoa. >> france has youth unemployment of 20% for years and years and years, here in the united states, it's 8% and it's because of their ideas. this has been the classic entitlement state, big caltech big spending big government and we see there's rioting on the streets for weeks and weeks and weeks what we should do to combat this david here in the states is not...
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david: all right go ahead jonathan. you were dying to get in. >> briefly, david 50% of the budget goes to these entitlement programs medicare, and so people get very consumerred. they say don't takeaway my social security. think about trump the great planner looking 20 years down the horizon and developing a program to for example, let people opt out of these programs that takes a visionary and that would be a real boom to our economy. david: i'd like to opt out of any tax i can to do that. meanwhile, joe biden touting his lead in the polls in his first 2020 tv ad, just released but it's his wife whose getting most of the attention today. her controversial comments, the democratic voters we'll play them for you coming next. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? >> we have to beat donald trump and all of the polls agree, joe biden is the stronge
david: all right go ahead jonathan. you were dying to get in. >> briefly, david 50% of the budget goes to these entitlement programs medicare, and so people get very consumerred. they say don't takeaway my social security. think about trump the great planner looking 20 years down the horizon and developing a program to for example, let people opt out of these programs that takes a visionary and that would be a real boom to our economy. david: i'd like to opt out of any tax i can to do...
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jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake at westminster.p rocky has been found guilty... he has been ordered to pay damages to the victim. from stockholm, our correspondent is on the line. so a bit more about the man and what has happened in court today? yes, asap rocky certainly known but not a household name. he is now in sweden after one of the most high profile court cases in years. it has dominated the news the last month or so, ever since asap rocky gone into a fight outside a burger bar while he was here in sweden as part of his european tour. now he has never denied that fight, but said he acted in self—defense because he and his entourage were being followed by the victim and his friend. but in court, thejudge did not buy victim and his friend. but in court, the judge did not buy that. this victim and his friend. but in court, thejudge did not buy that. this is thejudge did not buy that. this is the statement that we got given both in swedish and in english, and it says here, "there was not a situation in which they were entitled t
jonathan, thank you very much. jonathan blake at westminster.p rocky has been found guilty... he has been ordered to pay damages to the victim. from stockholm, our correspondent is on the line. so a bit more about the man and what has happened in court today? yes, asap rocky certainly known but not a household name. he is now in sweden after one of the most high profile court cases in years. it has dominated the news the last month or so, ever since asap rocky gone into a fight outside a burger...
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jonathan: yes. people need to understanomthat that oklcase is based on very unsettled ground, public nuisance. those types of novel claims have done well on the trial level --e peave used them against guns and lead paint. they also failed on appeal. public nuisance is usually about things like interfering with air, water, public resources. to use it on something likere this, f a products liability type of issue, really does not rll with most courts. laura: is it possible that individual plaintiffs could come for doctors now after the drug companies? jonathan: they could, but there is statute of limitations issues. you could file terms of malpractice against a physiciano those cases arh, because these are people who became addicts because they themselves took too many of these pills. there is a question ofif pla's conduct, their own responsibility. that is why not a lot ofs hese cave been brought to court, because they are difficult to make out in front of a jury. laura: jonathan turley, thanks ning
jonathan: yes. people need to understanomthat that oklcase is based on very unsettled ground, public nuisance. those types of novel claims have done well on the trial level --e peave used them against guns and lead paint. they also failed on appeal. public nuisance is usually about things like interfering with air, water, public resources. to use it on something likere this, f a products liability type of issue, really does not rll with most courts. laura: is it possible that individual...
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what -- so laugh, you think when jonathan snotted himself. >> yeah, jonathan snotted himself. >> yeahile filming and what is the story behind it? >> the hardest that i've laughed. oh [ laughter ] oh oh okay [ cheers and applause okay, so, it was actually when -- it was - [ laughter ] its during our press shoot for season - >> yes >> yes >> wait, it was during our press shoot for season four. >> yep >> and we were dressed as cheerleaders >> yep [ laughter ] and jonathan tried to do a a really sexy pose and he sneezed and he got a cup of boogers in his beer [ laughter ] they went everywhere i actually peed myself [ cheers and applause ♪ >> you got it. >> of course you got it. >> jimmy: this is for tan. >> tan >> jimmy: yeah >> oh, i'm sorry, tan. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it'll be good. it'll be fine. >> by the way, i think bobby's probably going to get all these answers. >> i'm shocked we got him to put them on over his hair. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can you hear you can't hear, okay >> see - >> jimmy: perfect. >> can you hear? >> jimmy: jonathan has described tan as the smartest
what -- so laugh, you think when jonathan snotted himself. >> yeah, jonathan snotted himself. >> yeahile filming and what is the story behind it? >> the hardest that i've laughed. oh [ laughter ] oh oh okay [ cheers and applause okay, so, it was actually when -- it was - [ laughter ] its during our press shoot for season - >> yes >> yes >> wait, it was during our press shoot for season four. >> yep >> and we were dressed as cheerleaders >>...
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azafata del aviÓn lee 1 emotivo mensaje para el niÑo, la voz se le corta por momentos y entre aplausos jonathando capitÁn por 1 dÍa y recibe sus insignias, la aventura de esta familia comenzaba pues no sabÍa que convertirse en viral este vÍdeo, provocÓ 1 avalancha de cariÑo y buenos deseos para el pequeÑo que padece cÁncer en el hÍgado y apenas le quitaron 1 tumor lejos de mejorar su condiciÓn empeorÓ. >> nos dijeron que ya no tenÍa remedio, que ya se lleno de tumores, y que de 100 niÑos salvaban 10. >> el mismo nos lo dijo, que porque a Él, en ese momento no supe quÉ decirle. >> entendieron de inmediato que no habÍa tiempo que perder y ante este temor de que muriera pusieron rle el sueÑo al niÑo. >> lo trajimos porque Él estÁ fuerte todavÍa estamos preparados para lo que sea pero vamos a luchar hasta el final. >> varias personas pudiera poner de su parte para comprar los boletos de aviÓn y este hotel donde jonathan pudo hacer su sueÑo hecho realidad. >> nadie creerÍa que quien se ve en este vÍdeo allÁ estaban, hace unas 2 semanas. sometido a 1 cirugÍa o del extranjero 80% del hÍgado, la histor
azafata del aviÓn lee 1 emotivo mensaje para el niÑo, la voz se le corta por momentos y entre aplausos jonathando capitÁn por 1 dÍa y recibe sus insignias, la aventura de esta familia comenzaba pues no sabÍa que convertirse en viral este vÍdeo, provocÓ 1 avalancha de cariÑo y buenos deseos para el pequeÑo que padece cÁncer en el hÍgado y apenas le quitaron 1 tumor lejos de mejorar su condiciÓn empeorÓ. >> nos dijeron que ya no tenÍa remedio, que ya se lleno de tumores, y que...
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jonathan: she is probably right.the overall cost of health care, medicare for all would cost society last then today system. it depends on things like how generous you make it today's medicare insurance is not that generous. it is not covered -- it does not cover dental. it does not cover vision. there is a big copayment when you go to the doctor's office or hospital. she is leaving aside the bigger issue, which is it would save money overall, but it would replace a hidden tax, which is what your employer pays for your health insurance with an explicit tax, which is a medicare for all tax. it is one thing to say it would save money. it is another thing to actually pay for it. that is going to involve mary -- involve americans trusting they will get raises from their employers to offset the cost employers are paying for health insurance. david: the government would be paying all that money. the 16% of the gdp that goes to health care. the government would have to tax us. of health care spending today is private. most
jonathan: she is probably right.the overall cost of health care, medicare for all would cost society last then today system. it depends on things like how generous you make it today's medicare insurance is not that generous. it is not covered -- it does not cover dental. it does not cover vision. there is a big copayment when you go to the doctor's office or hospital. she is leaving aside the bigger issue, which is it would save money overall, but it would replace a hidden tax, which is what...
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and so jonathan, now we're looking at the image as.ar is this is a command post area that has been created. perhaps you can see the images too as you see a number of officers walking. describe for me what you are see. >> actually we're seeing a convergence of various different law enforcement entities. we just saw members of the u.s. border patrol who were ipicking up post, the task cal tekts ca teams. and we he wisomewhere el paso p there as well. and you want to make sure communication is accurate and timely to all the units that are involved. i see some fer where i am tperi has been set up. there seems to be a more relaxed posture, so that could be a signal that the immediate threat has been put down. and now we switch over to assessing the damage. basically allowing medical personnel t set up a perimeter and switching over into a crime scemode. >> so what tells you relaxed posture, because of the red tape, b there you see law enforcement are gathered, they are not tactical positions. they are seemingly more -- you are allowing pres
and so jonathan, now we're looking at the image as.ar is this is a command post area that has been created. perhaps you can see the images too as you see a number of officers walking. describe for me what you are see. >> actually we're seeing a convergence of various different law enforcement entities. we just saw members of the u.s. border patrol who were ipicking up post, the task cal tekts ca teams. and we he wisomewhere el paso p there as well. and you want to make sure communication...
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laura: jonathan turley, thanks for joining us. jonathan: thank you. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on today's program, puerto rico is bracing for tropical storm doriansl we go to theand to see how aresidents preparing. laura: it's been a year since new zealand decided to ban foreigners from most of the country's housing market. it came after skyhigh prices pushed many locals out of the market. how has the ban worked on increasing domestic homeownership? more o this story from auckland. reporter: a family home for sale in one of auckland's top suburbs. a y a fears ago, properties like this were under the hammer at skyhigh prices. an undersupply ofomes, a surge in migration, and huge interest from chinese buyers led to a housing crisis, leaving many locals priced out of the market. >> it was not something i could compete with. we knew very limited, finite offer that had an absolute we felt like there were people worth unlimited pockets. reporter: last you the government banned overseas buyers from purchasing was property
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i'm with jonathan. i don't want the government in any of it but i think it's unfair to be journalism completely as a liberal propaganda. >> i agree with you but honestly i asked this question today if it doesn't the president, on some level, bear some of this response ability because he takes every opportunity not to go after one particular newspaper reporter but a tax the press at large and the media is in that sewing this element of distrust that essentially paves the way for burning? >> i completely agree with that. >> one thing about donald trump. he did not start this fight. the media supported - they love to trump for a long time and then they did everything they could so he fought back. he said something that i widely disagree with. he said the press is the enemy of the people. they're not the enemy of the left. they love the left. but i enemies to conservatives? absolutely. >> he did not start it? what kind of argument is that i hear that for my eight -year-old kid. [inaudible conversations] dav
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susan page, jonathan lemire, jonathan allen, thank you all for being here with us. >>> coming up, most people know the city as ewr. its airport code on your luggage tag. but tonight the real people who live in newark, new jersey are dealing with lead in the water and a failure of their government. michael moore, who has seen this movie where he grew up, is standing by to talk with us. >>> and later, the phrase the president keeps repeating that seems to be catching on, particularly on his news network of choice as "the 11th hour" is just getting started on this august friday night. hey! i'm bill slowsky jr., i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excited... anyways... i've got their app right here, i can troubleshoot. i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it's great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don't even know your phone anymore... excuse me?! what? i don't know your phone number. aw well. he doesn't know our phone number! you have our fa
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro.al yield" starts right now . coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi facing down the central bank horse. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government debt. >> you have a big rally. >> huge rally in the bond market. >>
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro.al yield" starts right now . coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi facing down the central bank horse. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government debt. >> you have a big rally. >> huge rally in the bond market. >>
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jonathan lemire, and jonathan allen, a veteran political reporter who happens to be our nbc news national political reporter. good evening and welcome to you all. susan, i'd like to begin with you. where the shattering of norms are concerned, how big a week have we just witnessed, remembering this is summer vacation for the president? >> you know, i actually think the controversy over israel denying entry to two american members of congress at the urging of the president was shocking. even in 2 1/2 years of things we say break the norms, this is one i think crosses a new line, for the president of the united states to encourage an ally, one of our closest allies to refuse to let two american citizens, members of congress, into their country i think is on the list of the most far-reaching and serious undermining of democratic, national, and international norms that we've seen. >> jonathan lemire, with susan's comments in mind, is it possible to gauge what the white house made of this week and how fearful they really are of the economy down the road? >> as you mentioned, the president's on
jonathan lemire, and jonathan allen, a veteran political reporter who happens to be our nbc news national political reporter. good evening and welcome to you all. susan, i'd like to begin with you. where the shattering of norms are concerned, how big a week have we just witnessed, remembering this is summer vacation for the president? >> you know, i actually think the controversy over israel denying entry to two american members of congress at the urging of the president was shocking....
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host: let's get response from jonathan. guest: reforms should be a focus in market-based to prevent. but it is simply not true. endangered species issuesn are lanpublic land issue. as part of the story but the vast majority of private land that isnd habitat. we should contribute more and pay more tod encourage it. but we also often consider the incentives for landowners whether if the incentive is to destroy habitat, important right now pray to thehtto real change these were to destroy habitat because if you don'ts you will face for burn from a galatian. guest: endangered species do not recognize state borders. they don't care if we will be a blue state or red state. they represent heritage that we have inherited and hope to pass down to our children. so i think it'spe a question of how we are going to reaffirm a national commitment to w protecting endangered species and natural resources. it is certainly true that endangered species can be found a publicly and privately and in endangered species act and provisions that add
host: let's get response from jonathan. guest: reforms should be a focus in market-based to prevent. but it is simply not true. endangered species issuesn are lanpublic land issue. as part of the story but the vast majority of private land that isnd habitat. we should contribute more and pay more tod encourage it. but we also often consider the incentives for landowners whether if the incentive is to destroy habitat, important right now pray to thehtto real change these were to destroy habitat...
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in that moment little jonathan looks up at her.ou can see him barely being able to mumble the word gracias to her. ♪ they made it to the ocean. and with the help of dad, little jonathan is able to experience what it feels like to be in the ocean. ♪ >>> this first video is from russia. it's shooting across to the other side of the road. >> oh. >> there's another one as well. >> oh. >> a car completely engulfed in flames. as this other one goes by, there's some explosions going off. i would speculate that's probably some batteries exploding. apparently that was an electric car. now, reports say that that particular car was on autopilot, and that it had run into a tow truck that was already stopped on the road to deal with another disabled vehicle. eyewitnesss ran up helped to get the driver and kids out of the car before it was fully engulfed. >> considering everything and the severity, it's good nobody was injured. >>> we go to china for this next video. this video is gold. this fella right there, he turned up trying to get some gas
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jonathan? >> yeah. vice president biden's mischaracterizations or mashing three or four stories into one, they really do pale in comparison to the real world, real life implications of the lies, prevarications, misstatements, misleading anything that president trump is saying. i think that because there's a reservoir of good will for joe biden. people call him uncle joe. they're willing to give him a bit of a pass on this. as he likes to say, mike you know this on the campaign trail, he says his father told him joey don't compare me to the almighty. compare me to the alternative. for vice president biden and the campaign overall, when stacked up against president trump, they think they still -- and i would tend to agree -- they stack up pretty well up against the sitting president. >> but, mike, as you cover him, he's in a primary fight and in two weeks he'll be facing his competitors, elizabeth warren, for the first time on the stage who is the detail person. i got a plan for this. that's not who joe b
jonathan? >> yeah. vice president biden's mischaracterizations or mashing three or four stories into one, they really do pale in comparison to the real world, real life implications of the lies, prevarications, misstatements, misleading anything that president trump is saying. i think that because there's a reservoir of good will for joe biden. people call him uncle joe. they're willing to give him a bit of a pass on this. as he likes to say, mike you know this on the campaign trail, he...
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jonathan: i don't think you are alone. guys, it's been fantastic to catch up with you through the morning, post payrolls and post that tweet on trade as well. the scores look like this this morning. the morning to you all worldwide on this payrolls friday. equities are lower by seven tons of 1% -- by 7/10 of 1% on the s&p. looking like this in the treasury market. yields 1.87 on a 10 year maturity. in foreign exchange, risk aversion there to see with a stronger japanese yen. ,ollar-yen down one half of 1% 1.06 -- 106.76. this was the countdown to the open. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ vonnie: is just after 10:00 a.m. in new york, three a clock p.m. in london, and more than 30 minutes into the u.s. trading session. from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: economic data broke just a few them's ago. michigan sentiment data coming in just shy of what economists were looking for. current conditions dropped, but expectations were higher than the previous reading. , no
jonathan: i don't think you are alone. guys, it's been fantastic to catch up with you through the morning, post payrolls and post that tweet on trade as well. the scores look like this this morning. the morning to you all worldwide on this payrolls friday. equities are lower by seven tons of 1% -- by 7/10 of 1% on the s&p. looking like this in the treasury market. yields 1.87 on a 10 year maturity. in foreign exchange, risk aversion there to see with a stronger japanese yen. ,ollar-yen down...
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yes, they are, jonathan. yes, they are.avid: all i know, all i know is there is a special place in hell for those people that scam the elderly. a special place in hell, and we need to get them somehow. google cracking down on politics at work, but is it just making the companies perceived biases look even worse? with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. you may have gingivitis. when you brush, and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. david: well save your politics for somewhere else. google issuing new rules for its employees after continued complaints of internal political bias, and disruptions in the workplace, in a public memo, the tech giant says "our primary responsibility is to do the work we each have been hired to
yes, they are, jonathan. yes, they are.avid: all i know, all i know is there is a special place in hell for those people that scam the elderly. a special place in hell, and we need to get them somehow. google cracking down on politics at work, but is it just making the companies perceived biases look even worse? with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal...
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what, jonathan? jonathan, sometimes it's like you purposely say that, put man first, fine. with that. it helps the economy grow. you have helped the united states grow. but we do need to discuss the climate pollution. it is not a partisan problem. it is something that affects all of us. to this particular town, to just jump and say that it's not working, starting in 2017, yes, you're right, electricity bills have gone up over $1,000. it's very expensive. what is very concerning, too, is georgetown city officials are refusing to release any type of electricity contract so their transparency is completely missing. but overall, why not give credit. this is a city trying to change the way, trying to become more innovative. of course it's not going to happen overnight. nothing happens overnight. so why not give the city a break a little bit and give it some time? david: stlothey voted against i. >> what's innovative about forcing people to pay more for energy they are using to run their lives and better their lives? that's not innovative. that's a step backwards. david: steve wa
what, jonathan? jonathan, sometimes it's like you purposely say that, put man first, fine. with that. it helps the economy grow. you have helped the united states grow. but we do need to discuss the climate pollution. it is not a partisan problem. it is something that affects all of us. to this particular town, to just jump and say that it's not working, starting in 2017, yes, you're right, electricity bills have gone up over $1,000. it's very expensive. what is very concerning, too, is...
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jonathan, thank you.o young daughters. 23—year—old louise porten from rugby killed her two daughters last year. cctv footage showing three—year—old lexi on the left and 17—month—old scarlett, returning home with their mother early last year. she's 23—year—old louise porton, a former model from warwickshire whose selfishness led to the unimaginable. the murder of her two girls, just weeks apart. first it was lexi, who'd been taken to hospital on two occasions before. 0n the 2nd january last year, louise porton called 111, telling them lexi had stopped breathing. she was kept in hospital overnight. two days later, she called 999 to say lexi had stopped breathing again. paramedics attended the address, revived her and took her to hospital. she was kept in but on the 8th january, lexi was discharged from hospital and returned home. a week later, another 999 call was made, and this time the emergency services found lexi dead. ambulance service, is the patient breathing? no. they‘ re not breathing? no. 0k, and
jonathan, thank you.o young daughters. 23—year—old louise porten from rugby killed her two daughters last year. cctv footage showing three—year—old lexi on the left and 17—month—old scarlett, returning home with their mother early last year. she's 23—year—old louise porton, a former model from warwickshire whose selfishness led to the unimaginable. the murder of her two girls, just weeks apart. first it was lexi, who'd been taken to hospital on two occasions before. 0n the 2nd...
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i am david asman, joining me on the panel jonathan own neck, jackie d analyst, zachary and gary deeseoth. president trump taking slack after tax cuts, he says the economy is strong so we do not need them. larry kudlow, national economic council will join us at any minute now. but jackie, if the economy is slowing down and there are signs, today we have revisions of the amp limit figures to the downside, what do you do other than cut taxes? >> it's an option that's on the table and the president took off the table. i think it's a danger talking to much to the media even if the strategy that the white house is considering that they may not employ depending on the cell this plays out. we take every word and we pounce on it. yesterday he was doing and today he is not. he may still do it who knows. >> one obvious example is when stimulants would be taken to the pages of the wall street journal which is to in the tariffs. in the trade war, even larry kudlow himself admitted that the tariffs are in fact taxes on americans. we heard from businesses big and small and all these baha'i in the sk
i am david asman, joining me on the panel jonathan own neck, jackie d analyst, zachary and gary deeseoth. president trump taking slack after tax cuts, he says the economy is strong so we do not need them. larry kudlow, national economic council will join us at any minute now. but jackie, if the economy is slowing down and there are signs, today we have revisions of the amp limit figures to the downside, what do you do other than cut taxes? >> it's an option that's on the table and the...
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what does this mean for your clients like jonathan sanchez? >> good evening.en we thought that the administration couldn't sink to any lower depths they find a new way to torture immigrant children and families. ending this medical deferred action program is really cruel and unjust. families like the sanchez are receiving families to say they have 33 days to leave the united states or they face deportation. many of these children are receiving treatment for cancer and for other life threatening illnesses. they are actually receiving these letters in the hospitals, in the hospital bedrooms telling them they have to leave the united states. it's just horrific. the families are devastated and really traumatized by this. >> what can you tell us about jonathan's particular case? how is he holding up since he came forward with his story and what is his current status right now? >> jonathan and his mom and dad are so courageous and so brave for speak out on this situation. jonathan is so brave. he's being treated for cystic fibrosis and he has anxiety attacks. they w
what does this mean for your clients like jonathan sanchez? >> good evening.en we thought that the administration couldn't sink to any lower depths they find a new way to torture immigrant children and families. ending this medical deferred action program is really cruel and unjust. families like the sanchez are receiving families to say they have 33 days to leave the united states or they face deportation. many of these children are receiving treatment for cancer and for other life...
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from the scene, jonathan head reports. jonathan: as the last flights came in, the passengers were greeted with a chorus of appeals from young hong kongers pleading for support. they feared the police were about to storm the airport. its sudden closure left travelers he will third -- people there -- left travelers and stuck. therine morgan and her daughter, helen, were due to fly back to britain, but their flight was cceled. >> flew from taipei this morning and it was fine until we got to warrivals, and it mass protests. >> i have a level results on thursday, so i'm hopg i get back for them. jonathan: more people poured into the termil to protest police brutaenty over the d. this incident in particula where cornered, region, and shot at -- beaten, and shot at w,h pepper gu has shocked hong kong. conference, local journalists held up pictures of the images, demanding betteran swers from the city's police chief's. this is now a beleaguered force, detested by many hongon kgers over its handling of the unrest. would china inter
from the scene, jonathan head reports. jonathan: as the last flights came in, the passengers were greeted with a chorus of appeals from young hong kongers pleading for support. they feared the police were about to storm the airport. its sudden closure left travelers he will third -- people there -- left travelers and stuck. therine morgan and her daughter, helen, were due to fly back to britain, but their flight was cceled. >> flew from taipei this morning and it was fine until we got to...
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from hong kong, jonathan head, reports. this is how it starts every weekend now in hong kong.ing barricades into an art form here. they work with impressive speed and coordination. there is never much time before the police arrive. these confrontations are now a familiar routine in hong kong's streets. generally, the protesters retreat, avoiding direct contact. but, by nightfall, the clashes were happening in multiple locations across the city and getting worse. the police are stressed and acting at times with little restraint. this was an underground station where protesters were corralled by the police and then beaten down the escalators. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has called for an independent investigation into police tactics. it's one of the five demands of the protest movement. but his intervention has been rebuffed by china which accuses britain of meddling in its internal affairs. there are those here who still hope for some kind of foreign support for their cause. in truth, though, they are largely on their own and up against an unyielding and increasingly i
from hong kong, jonathan head, reports. this is how it starts every weekend now in hong kong.ing barricades into an art form here. they work with impressive speed and coordination. there is never much time before the police arrive. these confrontations are now a familiar routine in hong kong's streets. generally, the protesters retreat, avoiding direct contact. but, by nightfall, the clashes were happening in multiple locations across the city and getting worse. the police are stressed and...
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jonathan groff, we have to talk about "mindhunter.> yeah. >> jimmy: i love that dude oh my gosh do you guys get along? you must >> we get along really well. here's the thing, if you show up and are ready to give 125% it's a dream it's like he makes everybody work at sort of the top of their abilities. the one tiny problem that i have on set with david that i feel like you also would share in is that i have trouble with laughing so i get - >> jimmy: what [ laughter ] what me laughing oh my god! oh, really >> yeah, cause it's so serious and he doesn't allow me to smile cause i smile a lot in person >> jimmy: no, "mindhunter. yeah, it's not a comedy. >> yeah, exactly >> jimmy: no yeah. i couldn't even audition for david fincher. he would totally throw me out of the room. >> you could you could. >> jimmy: no, i can't. because i can't keep a straight face >> you're doing it right now >> i know, but give me one of the lines. i'm gearing up >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. this is why we -- together okay, the line is
jonathan groff, we have to talk about "mindhunter.> yeah. >> jimmy: i love that dude oh my gosh do you guys get along? you must >> we get along really well. here's the thing, if you show up and are ready to give 125% it's a dream it's like he makes everybody work at sort of the top of their abilities. the one tiny problem that i have on set with david that i feel like you also would share in is that i have trouble with laughing so i get - >> jimmy: what [ laughter ]...
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in for jonathan ferro. people asking where jonathan is, he is on sabbatical.s all there is to it. bloomberg "real yield" after this historic week. peter tchir is with us, kathy jones, and margie patel. as we move through the weekend and drive the conversation into a tumultuous august end. we have to go to margaret patel on the yield hauled demand for credit. right now we are reaching for yield, we have to get there. the big issue -- goldman sachs had a note on this a couple hours ago, on energy high-yield. is that another problem for high-yield, or was that market cleared a few years ago? margaret: they did a fantastic job of clearing primarily by issuing equity common stock to clear their balance sheet. yes, i think a sensitive sector like that to downward prices, which is what the case is for energy, the sector has a way above average risk for those credits. tom: you have been historic saying dividend growth is a possibility as a yield alternative. are we closer to where dividend growth is the new yield? margaret: i think so. because if you look a better qua
in for jonathan ferro. people asking where jonathan is, he is on sabbatical.s all there is to it. bloomberg "real yield" after this historic week. peter tchir is with us, kathy jones, and margie patel. as we move through the weekend and drive the conversation into a tumultuous august end. we have to go to margaret patel on the yield hauled demand for credit. right now we are reaching for yield, we have to get there. the big issue -- goldman sachs had a note on this a couple hours ago,...
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jonathan why is this sense as divisive among the kenyans. well the sun sauce is held in every in every country every 10 years i live in england and the census is held every every 10 years every 10 or so in this. country like. tribal and ethnic sensibilities are very very. high and i think nuff care or might be taking to our $48.00 at the suspicions any. species on behalf of the people and. the government you know has suffered a lot i have to make. sure it's not taxed at all in recent times ok so in their governments as concerts and questions and i think it's in lying and it would be need to do that twice to be able to identify you know who lives with you know who he said tracking on who he said for not as well and so forth but you know in the absence of adequate death a petition i get i did with england right and i can give my. some attention from the star by me see if we don't know leaked out that information is protected by data i mean if i don't protect it it will fall to a wrong ok so the government's obvious said i don't go back to hous
jonathan why is this sense as divisive among the kenyans. well the sun sauce is held in every in every country every 10 years i live in england and the census is held every every 10 years every 10 or so in this. country like. tribal and ethnic sensibilities are very very. high and i think nuff care or might be taking to our $48.00 at the suspicions any. species on behalf of the people and. the government you know has suffered a lot i have to make. sure it's not taxed at all in recent times ok...
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okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. guaranteed acceptance? i like guarantees. keep going. and with this plan, your rate is locked in for your lifetime, so it will never go up. sounds good to me, but at my age, i need the security of knowing it won't get cancelled as i get older. this is lifetime coverage as long as you pay your premiums. it can never be cancelled, call now for free information. you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. use this valuable guide to record your important information and give helpful direction about your final wishes to your loved ones. and it's yours free. it's our way of saying thank you just for calling. so call now. you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not, because you have e*trade whose tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on chart
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i know that no leader is going to be universally liked but jonathan the let me start with you this was pretty embarrassing for a new prime minister. it's massively humiliating and it illustrates something very important about boris johnson which is he's an extraordinarily divisive prime minister perhaps the most divisive prime minister in modern times just a week into his premiership where normally prime minister starts off with a bounce a popular goodwill and popularity but because boris johnson is so reviled for his long career in public this is a rather public service is long reputation for his honesty and his instrumental role in the brics the referendum which is of see such a divisive issue that people just don't see that he is a man that really has anyone's interests at heart other than his own and that has been very clearly expressed in scotland and wales and in the northern ireland political parties as you can see and with a prime minister who is sort of blackmailing island if you like telling islands to abandon its basic economic and political interests to sort of satisfy the
i know that no leader is going to be universally liked but jonathan the let me start with you this was pretty embarrassing for a new prime minister. it's massively humiliating and it illustrates something very important about boris johnson which is he's an extraordinarily divisive prime minister perhaps the most divisive prime minister in modern times just a week into his premiership where normally prime minister starts off with a bounce a popular goodwill and popularity but because boris...
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so in your eyes and jonathan boris johnson is and i'll use this description he has a has a product or symptom which one is that of the disunity in the u.k. . absolutely the problem the problem of course johnson well one of the many problems with boris johnson is that he's actually not as popular as the conservative party thinks he is the reason that the conservatives elected boris johnson was that they thought that he was a winner so they overlooked his many kind of gaffes and verbal and verbal or sort of a journalistic errors and offensive remarks over the last few months alone the last years and he suddenly became the number one candidate because they thought that he could win but that was actually very outdated notion because the only time he's really won was in london and that is the food bricks it london is london now thinks very little of boris johnson because of his role and embrace it and of course scotland as he said was very opposed to price that wales is now much more remain that it was in 2016 and as you say there is huge concern about a no deal bricks in there in the rura
so in your eyes and jonathan boris johnson is and i'll use this description he has a has a product or symptom which one is that of the disunity in the u.k. . absolutely the problem the problem of course johnson well one of the many problems with boris johnson is that he's actually not as popular as the conservative party thinks he is the reason that the conservatives elected boris johnson was that they thought that he was a winner so they overlooked his many kind of gaffes and verbal and verbal...
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what is the story, jonathan?ojevich and his family are essentially just waiting and hoping, hoping he might soon indeed fly the coop, the coop being the federal prison behind me here. that's the entrance that blagojevich went into seven years ago. the entrance out from which he may walk in the next hours and days if president trump does indeed commute his sentence. he's not housed in that main building. he is behind us and a smaller building you can't see it was outside the building that he was seen on camera exercising over the weekend. we are told he ran about 20 laps around a baseball field and if you can picture this, if you really want to, he then came back out and did a bunch of shirtless push-ups. meantime, some welcome back balloons appeared outside his chicago home. his wife said she did not put them there but quite conspicuously she was seen on camera standing next to them and even more conspicuously, she did not remove those welcome back balloons. >> shepard: so now we get word from two sources that he
what is the story, jonathan?ojevich and his family are essentially just waiting and hoping, hoping he might soon indeed fly the coop, the coop being the federal prison behind me here. that's the entrance that blagojevich went into seven years ago. the entrance out from which he may walk in the next hours and days if president trump does indeed commute his sentence. he's not housed in that main building. he is behind us and a smaller building you can't see it was outside the building that he was...
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jonathan. le pega terrible. dÓnde estÁ la zurda?paco: habÍa conquistado lo mÁs difÍcil. creo que lo demÁs habÍa sido centralizado. el balÓn de yotÚn. viene este balÓn. pineda para darle traslado y juego a magueÑa cruz azul ahora lo ha incrementado. ahÍ se decide escobar. es perfil derecho y tambiÉn le cuesta a este hombre. allÁ está alan acosta. 34 aÑos de edad. marc: vuelve con lÍnea de cuatro. juega mÁs como exterior y esta era estupenda. angulo ingresaba sÓlo pero la sirvió mal. toÑo: vamos de vuelta a la mls. golazo. 2-1 de los reds sobre el fire. paco: falta de gonzÁlez. levantÓ demÁs la pierna orbelÍn pineda. marc: creo con el centro del cambio fue el que estÁ en este momento. yo lo digo porque adaptÁndose a esa posiciÓn tenÍa una buena llegada y una buena distribuciÓn. ese primer partido era mediocampista. aquÍ estÁ cabeza, no bajo lo suficiente ese balÓn y termina siendo saque de meta. un saludo muy especial de la gente de la mÁquina celeste tambiÉn para la del puebla. vemos de nuevo la jugada del gol, cÓmo arranca la jugada
jonathan. le pega terrible. dÓnde estÁ la zurda?paco: habÍa conquistado lo mÁs difÍcil. creo que lo demÁs habÍa sido centralizado. el balÓn de yotÚn. viene este balÓn. pineda para darle traslado y juego a magueÑa cruz azul ahora lo ha incrementado. ahÍ se decide escobar. es perfil derecho y tambiÉn le cuesta a este hombre. allÁ está alan acosta. 34 aÑos de edad. marc: vuelve con lÍnea de cuatro. juega mÁs como exterior y esta era estupenda. angulo ingresaba sÓlo pero la...
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i am tom keene, in for jonathan ferro.oomberg real yield," not final thoughts, but because of the extraordinary nature of the week, with peter tchir, margie patel, and kathy jones of schwab with us as well. we are diving into the ramifications of this for the little guy. kathy, i got to go to you. i do not know where the little guy is with this, $2000 or $100,000 or even $1 million. what does the little guy do, pushed around by these institutional realities? kathy: at the end of the day, it has not changed that much. it is all about being diversified, understanding your time horizon, and making sure that you have some safe assets. so we have been emphasizing more on the safe assets lately, because we are getting more defensive, both in equities and in fixed income. but it hasn't really changed. you still need that diversification. tom: ok, this is really important. i'm going into the real yield here. ferro stays inside two years. i am going to go on the real yield based off of the actuarial assumption. margie, the actuaria
i am tom keene, in for jonathan ferro.oomberg real yield," not final thoughts, but because of the extraordinary nature of the week, with peter tchir, margie patel, and kathy jones of schwab with us as well. we are diving into the ramifications of this for the little guy. kathy, i got to go to you. i do not know where the little guy is with this, $2000 or $100,000 or even $1 million. what does the little guy do, pushed around by these institutional realities? kathy: at the end of the day,...
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jonathan is right. it's not subtle. it's also not surprising because donald trump has talked for a long time wanting to go to a merit-based system, merit-based meaning you get points for being better educated, having more money. congress has been completely uninterested in doing that. he is now trying to do that administratively. >> before the kennedys came along, they were elite, but they had some sense of what it was like to be immigrants. some sense. and they changed the law. it wasn't a quota. it wasn't northern europeans. the law used to be if you have a lot of people like germans, a lot of english people, then you can get a lot of english and a lot of germans in, which makes it very hard for jews and italians and everybody else to get into the country. >> that's right. to jonathan's point, this particular aspect of the law has been in place. they're now you can say weaponizing it and making it a real part of -- >> why? >> well, it's largely to your point about how the president has already articulated his view of
jonathan is right. it's not subtle. it's also not surprising because donald trump has talked for a long time wanting to go to a merit-based system, merit-based meaning you get points for being better educated, having more money. congress has been completely uninterested in doing that. he is now trying to do that administratively. >> before the kennedys came along, they were elite, but they had some sense of what it was like to be immigrants. some sense. and they changed the law. it wasn't...
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good stuff, jonathan, we'll be back to you. jonathan hunt in hong kong. thank you, sir.markets. bring in jonathan hoenig. i will ignore the name of his capitalist pig hedge fund for a second. this is serious stuff. what we heard from jonathan hunt is a little chilling. he is saying there will be protests saturday night in hong kong. the hardcore will turn out. if it turns violent, i think that will have a big impact on our trade talks with china. what say you? >> this time around, stuart, as you have alluded to, there has been tremendous military been bused in by the chinese to address a lot of these protests. there has been potential talk, very horrific talk this could be another type of tiananmen square setting up. given the fact, hong kong such nexus for world trade, this is tremendous financial center, if there are armed conflicts on the street, you can bet our market given the holiday will react quite feverishly, quite violently this week. stuart: put the hong kong situation on one side for a second. i get the feeling, this market, our market, just wants to go up. w
good stuff, jonathan, we'll be back to you. jonathan hunt in hong kong. thank you, sir.markets. bring in jonathan hoenig. i will ignore the name of his capitalist pig hedge fund for a second. this is serious stuff. what we heard from jonathan hunt is a little chilling. he is saying there will be protests saturday night in hong kong. the hardcore will turn out. if it turns violent, i think that will have a big impact on our trade talks with china. what say you? >> this time around, stuart,...
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back with me, jonathan lemire. joining me, political campaigns editor steve sheppards.ith the morning consult this spring and found 70% of registered voters say the president used twitter too much. my favorite are the 1% who say he doesn't tweet enough. but maybe on days like today when he's been tweeting, retweeting, fairly nonstop, i wonder what the net effect of this is. the president rejects the idea the public is weary of it, but he does use it as the major communications branch of the white house. >> well, the public is weary of it. i would also say that i think all this does serve is to bake in how the american public views the president's use of president's use of twitter. we asked in that poll, 70% say he tweets too much. asked that the year before in 2018 and it was 72% said he tweeted too much. we asked in 2017, six months into his presidency, 68% said he tweeted too much. this is essentially about 70% of the country. and that's been very, very, very stable throughout the course of his presidency. in all, these tweets seem to do, even if one feeds the outrage
back with me, jonathan lemire. joining me, political campaigns editor steve sheppards.ith the morning consult this spring and found 70% of registered voters say the president used twitter too much. my favorite are the 1% who say he doesn't tweet enough. but maybe on days like today when he's been tweeting, retweeting, fairly nonstop, i wonder what the net effect of this is. the president rejects the idea the public is weary of it, but he does use it as the major communications branch of the...
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we have jonathan lamere, alesse jordan, jonathan kapehart, shannon pettypiece and mr.resident's trip yesterday, but just your broad stroke thoughts over the last couple of days. you've got a piece talking about the power of a president's words. >> yes. i mean, i think it's been a moment where there's clearly a vacuum of the kind of leadership that franklin roosevelt described in 1932, even before he became president. he said the presidency is not an engineering job, it's not an administrative job, it's preeminently a place of moral leadership. and i mean that not simply in the consoler and chief, which is a new cliche. you know, it's like saying we got this. it's sort of entered that place. you know, what we need is someone who speaks to the best part of us. and uses the power of the office to make the country demonstrably safer and better. and that is where the president has fallen down again and again and again. my own view is that joe biden and cory booker and beto o'rourke stepped in and actually played that role over the last 72 hours or so. >> yeah. and we're goi
we have jonathan lamere, alesse jordan, jonathan kapehart, shannon pettypiece and mr.resident's trip yesterday, but just your broad stroke thoughts over the last couple of days. you've got a piece talking about the power of a president's words. >> yes. i mean, i think it's been a moment where there's clearly a vacuum of the kind of leadership that franklin roosevelt described in 1932, even before he became president. he said the presidency is not an engineering job, it's not an...