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jonathan: thank you.e the story is not going away anytime soon. tom: it is there. it is a little bit off our radar of what we do at "bloomberg surveillance" but can we learn what the documents are without giving away the secrets? that would help, i think. jonathan: no idea. i just wonder how this keeps happening. tom: i asked did it happen before but nobody noticed it? president pharaoh in 1953 can hide had a classified document by the telephone. jonathan: i was not born here so that cannot happen. it could happen for you though. tom: zachary taylor, i think, how to classified document. [office sounds] ♪upbeat music♪ ♪♪ ♪when the day that lies ahead of me♪ ♪♪ ♪seems impossible to face♪ ♪a lovely day (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day) (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day)♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. it's official, america. a bank that knows your business grows your business. xfinity mobile is the fastest mobile service. and gives you unmatched savings with the best price for two lines of unli
jonathan: thank you.e the story is not going away anytime soon. tom: it is there. it is a little bit off our radar of what we do at "bloomberg surveillance" but can we learn what the documents are without giving away the secrets? that would help, i think. jonathan: no idea. i just wonder how this keeps happening. tom: i asked did it happen before but nobody noticed it? president pharaoh in 1953 can hide had a classified document by the telephone. jonathan: i was not born here so that...
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jonathan: the u.s.retary of transportation we didn't celebrate christmas because of the events of southwest starts the new year and there is an issue with the faa. tom: forget about the politics of this, there is no head of the faa. the reason he is so visible, can you imagine amh as the head of the faa, she would've been on the tarmac. pete buttigieg has nobody. jonathan: from new york this morning, good morning. no disruption whatsoever after yesterday. the s&p 500 is totally unchanged and equity futures are putting together two days of gains. deals are lower by a basis point or two. euro-dollar is $1.07. crude is 78.35. jeff curry had a better reopening play and he said it's crude. he came up with a monster number four copper. 11,000, 500. 500. tom: i did not know how to get lme quotes. jonathan: i think tom: whatever but the screen for dummies like me is lme which is important. we are not deemphasizing commodities right now are youamh joins us with the resident in mexico city. she joins us from her
jonathan: the u.s.retary of transportation we didn't celebrate christmas because of the events of southwest starts the new year and there is an issue with the faa. tom: forget about the politics of this, there is no head of the faa. the reason he is so visible, can you imagine amh as the head of the faa, she would've been on the tarmac. pete buttigieg has nobody. jonathan: from new york this morning, good morning. no disruption whatsoever after yesterday. the s&p 500 is totally unchanged...
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jonathan: the band is back to gather. tom: happy. jonathan: we did that yesterday. larry david said you can have three more days. from new york city this morning, good morning. let's talk about tesla, the stock down by 12% yesterday in a bit of a bounce back this morning by 1.5% or so with huge pressure on that stock. tom: i have no idea where the tipping point is for elong mosque. -- for elon musk. he has 11 or 12% of the company but with this plunged down and this new leg lower, the nickel thing is where is the tipping point for him? jonathan: he is down 60% since the start of q4. it's been brutal. tom: you are already promoting your show? jonathan: i'm promoting the research at 940 eastern time on bloomberg television, if anyone is interested. lisa: it's not showing up in the price. it's down 70% over the last few months but i'm wondering whether we see a similar type of decline in the deliverables for other automakers. do we get a sense that tesla is not alone and if it is, does it get punished more for possible loss of dominance? jonathan: it's apple as well. a
jonathan: the band is back to gather. tom: happy. jonathan: we did that yesterday. larry david said you can have three more days. from new york city this morning, good morning. let's talk about tesla, the stock down by 12% yesterday in a bit of a bounce back this morning by 1.5% or so with huge pressure on that stock. tom: i have no idea where the tipping point is for elong mosque. -- for elon musk. he has 11 or 12% of the company but with this plunged down and this new leg lower, the nickel...
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jonathan: u.s.ating. >> that all shows a significant slowing in demand and also a recession. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. tom: we welcome all of you to our studios. lisa will be there so look for that here. as you mentioned earlier the shock of nine days better than good then the gloom crowd of december 29. jonathan: what a difference. up 10% today. up about 8% year to date before today mention a couple of single names. tom: jonathan: yeah. jonathan:copper prices, take your pick. high yields, united states. tom: i like how you run copper this is about reopening and i would suggest that china reopening is not a score they people that predicted that or a call. -- goal. i would say it's about shock the total unpredictable shock. jonathan: when we go to china, it will be a lot more tolerant. it wouldn't have mattered with the data was overnight. it was better than estimated. whatever they want to tell you about china. people appreciate the idea
jonathan: u.s.ating. >> that all shows a significant slowing in demand and also a recession. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. tom: we welcome all of you to our studios. lisa will be there so look for that here. as you mentioned earlier the shock of nine days better than good then the gloom crowd of december 29. jonathan: what a difference. up 10% today. up about 8% year to date before today mention a couple of single...
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jonathan: does it work? >> the issue is there is a lot of positioning going on in front of thursday's cpi. from the aspect of a cap being on risk assets like we saw basically two hours into yesterday's session, it probably does work but it could be an entirely new narrative after that report comes out. tom: your shop invented the synthesis of equity analysis and economic analysis. a guy from texas did this a few years ago. synthesize right now the enduring belief that america clears itself like nobody else. we will get through higher rates, we will get through all the tech layoffs and the other drama that's out there. synthesize the optimism on your floor now. >> point blank, ed has been of the view for nine months that inflation is going faster than the market believes and thus far, it started to materialize, is full your inflation forecast is 2.5%. that is an entire new set of circumstances for the fed to deal with if that's right. that is probably in and of itself, the argument for risk assets we think to
jonathan: does it work? >> the issue is there is a lot of positioning going on in front of thursday's cpi. from the aspect of a cap being on risk assets like we saw basically two hours into yesterday's session, it probably does work but it could be an entirely new narrative after that report comes out. tom: your shop invented the synthesis of equity analysis and economic analysis. a guy from texas did this a few years ago. synthesize right now the enduring belief that america clears...
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jonathan: incredibly rare for this to happen. jonathan: yeah.here has been other times in the 19th century. tom: it has unusual. -- unusual. i noticed in the afternoon, what will speaker mccarthy, speaker to be mccarthy, speaker designate mccarthy, what is his to do list this morning before the session starts? >> count the votes. does he have them? at least try to get 16 of them to vote for him. he can also try to get individuals, they're likely not going to come from the democratic side. bring down the number needed so he can win the majority. if it is not every single member voting, he does not need to 18, he needs much less. that happened in the past. he needs to get the math sorted. at this moment, it remains to be seen if he was able to move the needle last night. talks went late into the evening. what we are hearing, some of these concessions, which is giving away the kitchen sink are falling on the table, like one person, many one individual can call for a vote of confidence and oust him. what you are seeing now could foreshadow another f
jonathan: incredibly rare for this to happen. jonathan: yeah.here has been other times in the 19th century. tom: it has unusual. -- unusual. i noticed in the afternoon, what will speaker mccarthy, speaker to be mccarthy, speaker designate mccarthy, what is his to do list this morning before the session starts? >> count the votes. does he have them? at least try to get 16 of them to vote for him. he can also try to get individuals, they're likely not going to come from the democratic side....
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jonathan: is that a dig? tom: that is not a day. jonathan: i was still working. nasdaq futures are still negative. lisa: today the week begins at 8:30 a.m. the report is on the fourth quarter last year and this employment role report will give a sense of what the fed can look at in terms of inflationary pressure and then it 9:00 a.m., we get a bunch of inflation data for the month of november. how much are prices coming down for we seeing a flattening? we've been talking about how we've seen the worst, the biggest part of the slowdown in the housing market and if that's true, that tailwind is not going to be as strong as some expected. earnings continue to roll out and we just got ups which gave a worse than expected projection going forward and the shares are dropping. after the bell, advanced micro devices and western digital. i am watching the semiconductors. the s&p followed with the others giving a negative production or a disappointing projection for the year ahead in advance micro devices and western digital will give us a view on the potential to restrict
jonathan: is that a dig? tom: that is not a day. jonathan: i was still working. nasdaq futures are still negative. lisa: today the week begins at 8:30 a.m. the report is on the fourth quarter last year and this employment role report will give a sense of what the fed can look at in terms of inflationary pressure and then it 9:00 a.m., we get a bunch of inflation data for the month of november. how much are prices coming down for we seeing a flattening? we've been talking about how we've seen...
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jonathan: nice.nt so the landlord's listening is a terrible market, absolutely terrible. you don't want to do it. stick with it. equity features right now no bus here in the equity market we have 9/10 of 1% on the s&p we are done about 35 points. 10-year, 341. tom: 26 minutes before economic data alicia levine looking at equity and capital markets i'm going to go math on you right now. first and second differ of it if what is the convexity out there? what is the accelerated force that scares you? >> what scares me is the pricing in the soft landing that is happening since the beginning of the year because as you know, it's not actually what happens in the data that moves markets, it's what's already priced in. so everybody was defensive by the end of the year. china reopening, the growth impulse, tech is going to make a resurgence, great for stocks, great for multiples. the soft landing is out there and it simply wasn't priced in at all. then we move towards that end that is ultimately the risk. in t
jonathan: nice.nt so the landlord's listening is a terrible market, absolutely terrible. you don't want to do it. stick with it. equity features right now no bus here in the equity market we have 9/10 of 1% on the s&p we are done about 35 points. 10-year, 341. tom: 26 minutes before economic data alicia levine looking at equity and capital markets i'm going to go math on you right now. first and second differ of it if what is the convexity out there? what is the accelerated force that...
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jonathan: dreadful.ith the philadelphia fed having the pulse of business structure. not just big business but across all regions. jonathan: how much weight should they put on the survey data coming in? really weak over the last couple of weeks. tom: retail sales will be go beneath that headline data. . annmarie hordern is in washington. she knows into office there was discussion with people who are strategist. there was a wonderful, spirited conversation with lawrence freeman of king's college. he wrote in the ft yesterday this oba new and different war. it was followed up in the washington post by mike o'hanlon on north korea. he also talks about a new and next war in ukraine. how will this war change? annmarie: what we are waiting for an terms of the news on this war is whether or not germany is going to send these battle tanks. olaf scholz would not answer the question yesterday when they sat down in berlin. he will be attending davos. people expect them to announce whether or not germany is going to
jonathan: dreadful.ith the philadelphia fed having the pulse of business structure. not just big business but across all regions. jonathan: how much weight should they put on the survey data coming in? really weak over the last couple of weeks. tom: retail sales will be go beneath that headline data. . annmarie hordern is in washington. she knows into office there was discussion with people who are strategist. there was a wonderful, spirited conversation with lawrence freeman of king's college....
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jonathan: futures down 1%.his is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: going into the federal reserve, equities down. the s&p, negative one full percentage point. the nasdaq, quite a run, up 11% coming into monday. futures down by 1.3%. plenty of bears talk. mike wilson, morgan stanley, perhaps this week will serve as a reminder. yields look like this, two-year, 4.2341. 10-year up for basis points. we heard from lissette mentioning the latest letter from steve major, his newsletter -- lisa about mentioning the latest letter from steve major, his newsletter. it would've been a good decision to buy. the question is whether you think hike is the ultimate rate hike. on foreign exchange, euro-dollar shaking up as follows, stronger euro, her dollar. euro-dollar 1.0899. we will get cpi from france in the few days. germany gdp came in soft going into thursday. the ecb looking for another 50 basis point move. fed decision on wednesday, ecb on thursday, and the u.s. payrolls report rounding out the week. what a week coming up. michael:
jonathan: futures down 1%.his is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: going into the federal reserve, equities down. the s&p, negative one full percentage point. the nasdaq, quite a run, up 11% coming into monday. futures down by 1.3%. plenty of bears talk. mike wilson, morgan stanley, perhaps this week will serve as a reminder. yields look like this, two-year, 4.2341. 10-year up for basis points. we heard from lissette mentioning the latest letter from steve major, his newsletter -- lisa about...
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jonathan: do you do tiktok? lisa: do you? jonathan: absolutely not.not that it gets banned, it has organizational power which gen z can create headaches for some of the elected officials. jonathan: here in the united states or china? lisa: everywhere. they can buy for -- making life harder for multinationals everywhere. jonathan: i find the tiktok thing nuts. congress can't get its act together on it. the former president try to make a drive there and going nowhere. lisa: you lose the support of an entire generation and i will say this, lt as charged in terms of my progeny but having them say we don't want to do it. there is a disbelief that they, that people could be manipulated through tiktok. jonathan: using about the dangers of communism, we talked about this briefly. in murray, good to see you don't in washington, d.c.. -- are we going to have that conversation more? i don't think gen z cares about what is behind that platform. not one bit. lisa: this is the conversation we had. jonathan: what are they saying? lisa: i care less about communism ve
jonathan: do you do tiktok? lisa: do you? jonathan: absolutely not.not that it gets banned, it has organizational power which gen z can create headaches for some of the elected officials. jonathan: here in the united states or china? lisa: everywhere. they can buy for -- making life harder for multinationals everywhere. jonathan: i find the tiktok thing nuts. congress can't get its act together on it. the former president try to make a drive there and going nowhere. lisa: you lose the support...
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jonathan: live from new york city this morning. i'm jonathan ferro. equity futures up .4%.om: what are we coming up and as inflation reports is centered on it. we are talking about what happened over the weekend. i think they are talking about a good jobs report, blah blah blah and there was that ism report which really showed a slowing economy out there somewhere, boom, up went equities. jonathan: payrolls got all the credit for the move in friday's session. the ism that came up about 90 minutes after the payroll port -- report is what really drove the yield curve into america much lower. lisa: there was this feeling in the employment report that perhaps you have a goldilocks scenario or soft landing where wages are coming in even though there is a strong report. the ism seemed to give a double whammy punch saying you are going to have weakness. whether that is enough to stick through the cpi report on thursday and big earnings on friday this week, that varies. jonathan: chairman powell speaking tomorrow on the back of all of this data. we have got the ism on manufacturing
jonathan: live from new york city this morning. i'm jonathan ferro. equity futures up .4%.om: what are we coming up and as inflation reports is centered on it. we are talking about what happened over the weekend. i think they are talking about a good jobs report, blah blah blah and there was that ism report which really showed a slowing economy out there somewhere, boom, up went equities. jonathan: payrolls got all the credit for the move in friday's session. the ism that came up about 90...
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jonathan: the tension is obvious.ess obvious has been the tension between the europeans and americans over the investment around things like ev's. have we reconciled any differences? greg: not really. i wrote this morning i thought mexico was a. just platitudes. nothing accomplished, including no deal on dvds. -- ev's. i thought the summit was useless. tom: what did the progressives, the far left wing of the democratic party, what did they learn from the mccarthy speaker fiasco? what lessons were taken from the strength and negotiating power of the far right by the far left? greg: two things. number one, some people in the democrat's party feel this gives them the opportunity to continue branding these extremists as the enemy. that might help them. but i think the bigger take away is going to be a tough fight. it's going to be a nasty year. there is going to be hearings. i think there is a chance trump could get indicted in georgia later in the month. it's going to be a nasty year, and i think the democrats got a wake
jonathan: the tension is obvious.ess obvious has been the tension between the europeans and americans over the investment around things like ev's. have we reconciled any differences? greg: not really. i wrote this morning i thought mexico was a. just platitudes. nothing accomplished, including no deal on dvds. -- ev's. i thought the summit was useless. tom: what did the progressives, the far left wing of the democratic party, what did they learn from the mccarthy speaker fiasco? what lessons...
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jonathan: nadia, thank you. that is the second voice in the last 20 minutes or so talking up or rather talking down. nadia level -- lovell things tech is our future. tom: i would go up the adults are telling me look at the income statement. i would go up and look at what the changed expectations are for revenues. if you get disinflation trend you would stasis. you have to believe relevant growth comes in. jonathan: lisa is on the money. a lot of people say why take the risk? lisa: i wonder how much of that is a discussion at a moment of such uncertainty when people can actually get income elsewhere at what point do equities get cheap enough to offer the offset and the potential upside again, i don't how much people are talking about this but when you talk about cash it is just hiding. it's just you are getting income that might be up of the dividend yield you are getting on many stocks. jonathan: if you haven't been around many years would you, especially if you listen to the show. and you heard the numbers 2, 3
jonathan: nadia, thank you. that is the second voice in the last 20 minutes or so talking up or rather talking down. nadia level -- lovell things tech is our future. tom: i would go up the adults are telling me look at the income statement. i would go up and look at what the changed expectations are for revenues. if you get disinflation trend you would stasis. you have to believe relevant growth comes in. jonathan: lisa is on the money. a lot of people say why take the risk? lisa: i wonder how...
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jonathan: 2024?ll is rated the job numbers are 34 minutes away. ♪ store was also the first time you realized... we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? [together] the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. godaddy. tools and support for every small business first. and it's easier than ever to■ get your projects done right. inside, outside, big or small, angi helps you find the right so for whatever you need done. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. just search or scroll to see upf on hundreds of projects. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness it's easy to make your home an a check out angi.com today. angi... and done. hi, i'm katie, i've lost 110 pounds on golo in just over a year. it's easy to make your home an a golo is different than other programs i had been on because i was specifically looking for something that helped with insulin resistance. i had had conversations with my physician indicatin
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jonathan louis vafano is my brother. jonathan was so kind. he felt guilty even so much as killing a bug. he once took the bus downtown just to baby-sit our cousin's kid, even though it was his own birthday. jonathan would spend hours upon hours listening to my problems and would do anything to support me. but at the time he needed the same support, no one responsible for his care, cud today, and control gave it to him. jonathan suffered from bipolar disorder and depression, for which he sought professional help and support from his family. he was never any type of threat or danger to us or to others. in october 2016, jonathan was arrested in baton rouge, louisiana, while having a mental breakdown and taken to east baton rouge parish prison. in his 10 weeks in pretrial detention, jonathan never received a mental evaluation. after cutting his wrists, he was placed in isolation. despite our frequent phone calls, our family was repeatedly told that jonathan did not want to speak to us. it was only on christmas that we heard from him. jonathan tol
jonathan louis vafano is my brother. jonathan was so kind. he felt guilty even so much as killing a bug. he once took the bus downtown just to baby-sit our cousin's kid, even though it was his own birthday. jonathan would spend hours upon hours listening to my problems and would do anything to support me. but at the time he needed the same support, no one responsible for his care, cud today, and control gave it to him. jonathan suffered from bipolar disorder and depression, for which he sought...
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this is bloomberg, the open with jonathan ferro. ♪ jonathan: live from new york.organ stanley says stocks are pricing week data. we begin with soft versus hot. >> we have seen very mixed signals. >> all of the
this is bloomberg, the open with jonathan ferro. ♪ jonathan: live from new york.organ stanley says stocks are pricing week data. we begin with soft versus hot. >> we have seen very mixed signals. >> all of the
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jonathan: you'll be the last one standing. tom: where is lisa? jonathan: probably skiing.lways say were on assignment and we take a day off but she's probably skiing. she's quite the skier. tom: she goes in the helicopter, darby manchester. jonathan: darby this weekend, north london to darby this weekend. we're going to be launching a sports podcast, seriously. tom: we are doing it sunday. important darby, thank you for the ticket offer. we really appreciate it. but i don't think were going to be there. jonathan: would you like to do that? we should do one of those. we just saw a champ people can drop by and they can take our commentary instead of the commentary on peacock and nbc. >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world with the first word, i'm lisa mateo. in alabama and georgia violent weather killed at least seven people. much of the damage took place in alabama where a tornado cut a 20 mile path. six people were killed and more than three dozen homes were damaged or destroyed. china's exports keep falling and global demands continue to fall off. exper
jonathan: you'll be the last one standing. tom: where is lisa? jonathan: probably skiing.lways say were on assignment and we take a day off but she's probably skiing. she's quite the skier. tom: she goes in the helicopter, darby manchester. jonathan: darby this weekend, north london to darby this weekend. we're going to be launching a sports podcast, seriously. tom: we are doing it sunday. important darby, thank you for the ticket offer. we really appreciate it. but i don't think were going to...
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jonathan: i've got time for one more. it's interesting to me that the market always seems to dictate the stories we talk about. prices, shapes, sentiment. and the headlines often come about from where the market is on any given week. clearly we have rallied in europe and over the past couple of months. and clearly off the back of that the conversation has changed. being here in london this week you can't escape the fact there is still a war in europe. for many reasons, based on what has happened over the last month or so there are reasons to say, that war has the potential of escalating again. i understand we have escaped what could have been a much more brutal winter on the continent. i'm just wondering, how long before we start worrying about winter in europe and what is actually happening in ukraine? peter: you make a good point. part of the optimism we have been seeing priced in is based on the collapse of gas prices. that reflects two things, a mild winter, which we cannot assume will be repeated next year, and a wea
jonathan: i've got time for one more. it's interesting to me that the market always seems to dictate the stories we talk about. prices, shapes, sentiment. and the headlines often come about from where the market is on any given week. clearly we have rallied in europe and over the past couple of months. and clearly off the back of that the conversation has changed. being here in london this week you can't escape the fact there is still a war in europe. for many reasons, based on what has...
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jonathan: several things. we have a history and a number of have the firm within 20 years is really important, that we have a cohesive team that has grown, but we have a lot of steady hands that have been around a long time. we saw a rush of default, 9/11, worldcom. i can go through everything. that helps remind people we have seen bad things before and at the markets recovered. it is what you do during those times that defines the next five years of success. secondly, how we look at investments. back in 1998, it was very simply long bond, pick the best credit, it did not matter which one you had, rates or stable. over time, that has become much more nuanced. there is a long bond, floating fixed. it has been a -- the markets have grown up in the way that asset allocation matters more. are there is a lot more trading of volatility -- there's a lot mark trading in -- there is a lot more trading of volatility. how we think about credits, traditionally it was the macroeconomic analysis. today, it is 50-50. we have
jonathan: several things. we have a history and a number of have the firm within 20 years is really important, that we have a cohesive team that has grown, but we have a lot of steady hands that have been around a long time. we saw a rush of default, 9/11, worldcom. i can go through everything. that helps remind people we have seen bad things before and at the markets recovered. it is what you do during those times that defines the next five years of success. secondly, how we look at...
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jonathan told us he wasn't allowed to call us.uring that phone call, we learned about jonathan's attempt on his own life. we could not get the details before the for profit phone system cut off our call. even though we provided more funds, we weren't able to continue the call. e we trusted the system. my family trusted the system when it provided us jonathan's court date. my family flew across the country only to discover we were provided the wrong date. we trusted his public defender would be advocating for jonathan's mental health, care, and release, and the advice to which is a little longer in custody to resolve the case. we trusted the baton rouge sheriff's office who confirmed jonathan was receiving the care he needed in detention. on february 2nd, 2017, jonathan hanged himself with a bedsheet in his cell. when we finally saw his lifeless body, the first time in ten weeks, he was handcuffed to an intensive care unit bed. it was only then we realized how wrong we were to place our trust in the system, which told us there was
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i'm jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. this sunday celebrate the movies here did what the senior any moment now here will bring that valona today was his 94th birthday, he dedicated his life to make sure that this nation's founding ideals and principles applied equally to african americans. and as a nation honors in this holiday weekend we are reminded just how far we've come and how far we still have to go. the country remains deeply divided on many important, issues of factor flecked it by the new congress. in their first full week as a majority in the house republican zeroed a -- in the last week, republicans have been given a free path to a theater e. you are under cut to the -- draconian budget plan that will lead to, cuts to, medicare and social security. even though it might seem like we are headed for two years of unrelenting chaos, we should heed the message doctor king delivered. the now peoples overwork and how to creation culture with the mines -- >> turn to me now is the chair, neutral, of the congressional bl
i'm jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. this sunday celebrate the movies here did what the senior any moment now here will bring that valona today was his 94th birthday, he dedicated his life to make sure that this nation's founding ideals and principles applied equally to african americans. and as a nation honors in this holiday weekend we are reminded just how far we've come and how far we still have to go. the country remains deeply divided on many important, issues of factor...
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jonathan: i am not shaving. i'm waking up at about 6:00, having a nice breakfast, sync family and friends. let's set the stage, into 2023, the consensus is clear. first half is tough, we've got to pay the bill. second half is better, you get recovery. the year starts and everyone is wrong. the nasdaq up today, the euro stocks 50 here in europe up about 9%. max kettner of hsbc said get on board. i have to say, you are the man i wanted to catch up with. the note from a couple of weeks ago, i will share the quote in case our audience missed it. there's -- bears holding a 22, massive underweight, and you said this cannot we see a variety of reasons to be less bearish on risk assets in the next half. do you like what you see so far? max: so far yes, but we've got to be honest there's been some easing in the bond side of things. not just cyclical strength but on the bond side. that has been taken pretty positively by risk assets and that is part of the reason why the nasdaq was outperforming, i growth and tech stocks
jonathan: i am not shaving. i'm waking up at about 6:00, having a nice breakfast, sync family and friends. let's set the stage, into 2023, the consensus is clear. first half is tough, we've got to pay the bill. second half is better, you get recovery. the year starts and everyone is wrong. the nasdaq up today, the euro stocks 50 here in europe up about 9%. max kettner of hsbc said get on board. i have to say, you are the man i wanted to catch up with. the note from a couple of weeks ago, i will...
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jonathan mean. people jonathan you mean.ta a day to put calcutta we pay $5 a day to put the and they are great productions for productions they are they for all and i you all you sometimes do and i you know i think it goes down a bit. yeah you know the graphics yeah yeah. you know the graphics don't properly that's don't get properly but that's fine. veterans fine. so i'm forces veterans should called heroes as should not be called heroes as label a hindrance so the label can be a hindrance so the new suggested that the new study has suggested that the implies will work for less implies they will work for less and can direct them into lower paying and can direct them into lower paying careers, which is actually producers actually just like our producers so actually just like our producers s0 is conducted , lot of so research is conducted, lot of experiments involving , 6500 experiments involving, 6500 participants to examine veterans experience low rates of employment and earnings and their civilian . despite the their civil
jonathan mean. people jonathan you mean.ta a day to put calcutta we pay $5 a day to put the and they are great productions for productions they are they for all and i you all you sometimes do and i you know i think it goes down a bit. yeah you know the graphics yeah yeah. you know the graphics don't properly that's don't get properly but that's fine. veterans fine. so i'm forces veterans should called heroes as should not be called heroes as label a hindrance so the label can be a hindrance so...
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i'm jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. this sunday, thousands continue to take to the streets as the nation mourns the death of yet another black man killed at the hands of law enforcement. memphis authorities initially portrayed it as a routine traffic stop gone awry. but, when your black in america, there is no such thing as a routine traffic stop. we give our children the talk for a reason. we teach our children, and remind ourselves how to behave in front of cops, how to talk to cops. be respectful. be calm. all in the hopes that if we are pulled over, that we will survive the encounter. the release of the footage of five memphis police officers beating 29 year old tyre nichols, which we must warn you as just urbane, exposed how fleeting that hope can be. tyre was respectful. tyre was cooperative. until it became clear that he was in danger. no wonder he ran away. i would've run away to, if my home were just yards away, and the cops had already made it violently clear that they weren't there to protect and serve. no wo
i'm jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. this sunday, thousands continue to take to the streets as the nation mourns the death of yet another black man killed at the hands of law enforcement. memphis authorities initially portrayed it as a routine traffic stop gone awry. but, when your black in america, there is no such thing as a routine traffic stop. we give our children the talk for a reason. we teach our children, and remind ourselves how to behave in front of cops, how to talk to...
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jonathan mean. people jonathan you mean.ta a day to put calcutta we pay $5 a day to put the and they are great productions for productions they are they for all and i you all you sometimes do and i you know i think it goes down a bit. yeah you know the graphics yeah yeah. you know the graphics don't properly that's don't get properly but that's fine. veterans fine. so i'm forces veterans should called heroes as should not be called heroes as label a hindrance so the label can be a hindrance so the new suggested that the new study has suggested that the implies will work for less implies they will work for less and can direct them into lower paying and can direct them into lower paying careers, which is actually producers actually just like our producers so actually just like our producers s0 is conducted , lot of so research is conducted, lot of experiments involving , 6500 experiments involving, 6500 participants to examine veterans experience low rates of employment and earnings and their civilian . despite the their civil
jonathan mean. people jonathan you mean.ta a day to put calcutta we pay $5 a day to put the and they are great productions for productions they are they for all and i you all you sometimes do and i you know i think it goes down a bit. yeah you know the graphics yeah yeah. you know the graphics don't properly that's don't get properly but that's fine. veterans fine. so i'm forces veterans should called heroes as should not be called heroes as label a hindrance so the label can be a hindrance so...
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jonathan: eb versus the federal reserve? >> the ecb. jonathan: thank you, is good to see you. three people i've asked over the last 24 hours who they like more and all three say the ecb. tom: i'm glad you are asking this question. it goes back to nominal gdp and i don't see with or without war how they can do that? jonathan: to simons point, we haven't got a crystal ball we don't know where the economy is going but relatively speaking, it's better than it was three months ago area we will see that from the german government tomorrow. tom: new accommodation in the united states and still remarkably restrictive in europe which is a remarkable distinction. jonathan ferro will continue in london through the morning and through the week as well. it's a company from the past but there is a difference. with minnesota manufacturing, it is 3m and lisa has been a believer. this is not the minnesota mining complex. lisa: it's down three point 5% after missing the forecast for the earnings share and talking about cost cuts and ongoing macro economic uncertainty. that's been the theme with
jonathan: eb versus the federal reserve? >> the ecb. jonathan: thank you, is good to see you. three people i've asked over the last 24 hours who they like more and all three say the ecb. tom: i'm glad you are asking this question. it goes back to nominal gdp and i don't see with or without war how they can do that? jonathan: to simons point, we haven't got a crystal ball we don't know where the economy is going but relatively speaking, it's better than it was three months ago area we will...
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alex and jonathan, thank you both. appreciate it. >> in the meantime a reparations committee in san francisco wants to give back black residents $5 million each and that's only the beginning. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live with the dee details. from the san francisco african-american reparations, would likely cost the cash strapped city tens of billions of dollars. among the proposals, a one time lump sum payment of $5 million to each eligible person to compensate the affected population for the decades of harm that is they have experienced. a recommendation to supplement lower income african-american households to reflect the area median income annually for at least 250 years. that median income, by the way, was $97,000 in 2022. the committee argues that "racial disparities across all metrics have led to a significant wealth gap in san francisco, by elevating income to match ami black people can better afford housing and achieve a better quality of life. and the committee also recommends a comprehensive
alex and jonathan, thank you both. appreciate it. >> in the meantime a reparations committee in san francisco wants to give back black residents $5 million each and that's only the beginning. the chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live with the dee details. from the san francisco african-american reparations, would likely cost the cash strapped city tens of billions of dollars. among the proposals, a one time lump sum payment of $5 million to each eligible person to compensate the...
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i think jonathan's points are great. you know, both mar-a-lago and this deal with classified material, and the statute is really clear. both of these men were citizens at the time, vice president had left the office, and he was a private citizen, and had this material. the president left office and he was, former president, obviously different in how you handle classified information as president. you can declassify documents and that's part of their argument that is all part of the trump argument. but both things are bad inherently for holding on to these documents in this way. now, what's interesting is the coverage of all of this and the republicans saying there are two tiers here in the way the administration is dealing with it and the media is dealing with it. and that's fair. there were news organizations that had 3d layouts of how many people could have gotten to the documents in mar-a-lago. well, will we see that with how many people could have gotten in the garage at wilmington? remember, this president and the
i think jonathan's points are great. you know, both mar-a-lago and this deal with classified material, and the statute is really clear. both of these men were citizens at the time, vice president had left the office, and he was a private citizen, and had this material. the president left office and he was, former president, obviously different in how you handle classified information as president. you can declassify documents and that's part of their argument that is all part of the trump...
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jonathan: what is the baseline for the united states now? you got federal serve saying hold, you've got markets saying cut. where are you on that? andrew: i think the fed will go two more times and hold in march. powell has created the space for this, talking about the maximum and so on. from our point of view, it is likely the fed will be on hold for some time. when you think about markets, markets pricing in all sorts of scenarios. scenarios where the fed will have to the cut deeply if the recession is much deeper. the most likely outcome is the fed on hold. we are's -- are still not out of the woods on inflation. a lot has to go right on the inflation front. the risk which markets were very focused on last year has receded in terms of the fed have to be a lot more unfriendly. in terms of our positioning, we want to pay a lot of attention to a scenario where inflation is stubbornly high and you're going to to have to have another period of fed rate hikes which would be quite difficult in terms of risk assets, asset markets more generally.
jonathan: what is the baseline for the united states now? you got federal serve saying hold, you've got markets saying cut. where are you on that? andrew: i think the fed will go two more times and hold in march. powell has created the space for this, talking about the maximum and so on. from our point of view, it is likely the fed will be on hold for some time. when you think about markets, markets pricing in all sorts of scenarios. scenarios where the fed will have to the cut deeply if the...
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that way jonathan ferro can get home from london. he is in london testing restaurants and he talks foreign exchange how is london? jonathan: reflecting on 1901, it was a difficult year for us all. good morning. we have a european fx strategy sitting with us in london. let's talk about the difference right now between people constructive on the u.s. economy and people less so. the people less so claiming sub 50 cpi and the jobless claims data will come out which is in and around 200,000, which one is it? >> i think we are somewhere in between. there is a slowing and is definitely feasible in the manufacturing sector especially with a soft survey. one has to watch this with that historically tight labor market. this is not going to be an easy one for the fed. mortgage pricing at 4.9%, the terminal rate, i think we could reprice a bit higher but to the extent that we won't reprice modestly higher, i don't think 35 basis points will affect the dollar. i think we have reached a point where the fed has been come close to the peak and know
that way jonathan ferro can get home from london. he is in london testing restaurants and he talks foreign exchange how is london? jonathan: reflecting on 1901, it was a difficult year for us all. good morning. we have a european fx strategy sitting with us in london. let's talk about the difference right now between people constructive on the u.s. economy and people less so. the people less so claiming sub 50 cpi and the jobless claims data will come out which is in and around 200,000, which...
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i'm jonathan lemire on this friday, january 6th. it is, of course, the second anniversary of one of the darkest days in our nation's history and we will have full coverage of the commemoration of the insurrection a little later in the show. we will begin with house lawmakers who are set to vote today again on who should be their next speaker. for the third straight day yesterday a republican stalemate over who should get the gavel ended in no nominee receiving the 218 votes required to become speaker. like on tuesday, and wednesday house democrats unanimously voted for their new minority leader hakeem jeffries. but a small faction of the republican party which won back a slim house majority in november's midterms continued to stand in the way of former minority leader kevin mccarthy's bid for the speakership. in five more ballots yesterday, bringing the total to 11 this week, mccarthy failed to pick up a single new vote. for historic context the last time a speakership race went to a 12th ballot was more than 200 years ago. back in
i'm jonathan lemire on this friday, january 6th. it is, of course, the second anniversary of one of the darkest days in our nation's history and we will have full coverage of the commemoration of the insurrection a little later in the show. we will begin with house lawmakers who are set to vote today again on who should be their next speaker. for the third straight day yesterday a republican stalemate over who should get the gavel ended in no nominee receiving the 218 votes required to become...
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. >>> drew and jonathan scott.wn to their regions of fans as "the property brothers." and they know real estate. i had a chance to catch up with the siblings. thanks for joining us. >> of course. >> i'm so happy to be here with you guys, because you guys are famous real estate gurus and we know that mortgage interest rates have virtually doubled from a year ago, which has wreaked havoc on the real estate market. what advice do you have for sellers? >> i think the important thing is to understand why you're looking at selling. a lot of people get a bit frantic if they don't know, there's pending recession coming, what's happening? let's sell and get out now. the thing is, that's a part of the problem if there's panic selling. and so i feel, if you have the ability to hold on to a property, if you have a property you need to rent out, make a little extra money off it while you can right now, whatever you can do to make sure you're not doing a panic sale is a good thing. >> what happens when, you know, buying slows do
. >>> drew and jonathan scott.wn to their regions of fans as "the property brothers." and they know real estate. i had a chance to catch up with the siblings. thanks for joining us. >> of course. >> i'm so happy to be here with you guys, because you guys are famous real estate gurus and we know that mortgage interest rates have virtually doubled from a year ago, which has wreaked havoc on the real estate market. what advice do you have for sellers? >> i...
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jonathan hunt the live in moscow, idaho with more, hello, jonathan.o, mike, the house where those four brutal murders took place behind me here is and will remain a crime scene for some time as i step out so you can take a closer lack at it. you can see there's still an officer outside. it is still sealed off by police crime scene tape and as you look up there, you can see the second and part of the third floor, those two floors are where the murders took place and police have continued to gather evidence from this home over the last few days. on friday afternoons, for instance, they brought out mattresses and boxes of other evidence as they continue to gather the fiscal evidence to make their case against 28-year-old brian kohberger who made court a -- court appearancn thursday. although former detectives we have spoken on fox say we will eventually know what was in bryan's kohberger's mind. >> what do i mean by that, all the things he's written, turned papers, thesis, i believe maybe the motive is buried somewhere in some of the documents he has wri
jonathan hunt the live in moscow, idaho with more, hello, jonathan.o, mike, the house where those four brutal murders took place behind me here is and will remain a crime scene for some time as i step out so you can take a closer lack at it. you can see there's still an officer outside. it is still sealed off by police crime scene tape and as you look up there, you can see the second and part of the third floor, those two floors are where the murders took place and police have continued to...
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>> todd: did jonathan freeze and do we have jonathan back?jonathan, did you hear my last question? >> i did not, can you please repeat it? so a mirrored of countries you listed for the people who are trying to cross the border behind you, china, uzbekistan, russia when they try to come here illegally, the border patrol is sending them back to mexico. i would assume they would get sent into the country and they have to wait for extradition hearing. >> they are all being processed 6 miles here and processed within two or three days commit to penning the background check, they will be released into tucson or one of the other major cities. >> todd: unreal. jonathan lines, fascinating insight from you. we appreciate it. speed to south america, thank you, john. >> todd: flux flying over transgender bathroom and locker policy. >> imagines a young female shy and feeling awkward about your growing body and your school has allowed biological mail to interests in the same locker room as you. >> before you put a kid in harm's way, you better throw this p
>> todd: did jonathan freeze and do we have jonathan back?jonathan, did you hear my last question? >> i did not, can you please repeat it? so a mirrored of countries you listed for the people who are trying to cross the border behind you, china, uzbekistan, russia when they try to come here illegally, the border patrol is sending them back to mexico. i would assume they would get sent into the country and they have to wait for extradition hearing. >> they are all being...
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perhaps we don't have jonathan with us. if you're just now joining us, you're looking at live pictures right now of law enforcement -- >> i'm here. >> okay. you're here. >> sorry, no problem. >> we were just discussing moments ago, you and i, about the thin information that law enforcement was revealing at that press conference and you said that is usually intentional. they may know a lot more than they're willing to publicly reveal. what are your thoughts right now? >> well just looking at these images that we're watching, you know, this is in reading the posture of law enforcement, this is a very high-risk situation for law enforcement. if you see the posture that the officers are taking, they're all taking a defensive position. they have the vehicle, the white van is locked in with two armored vehicles. so this is not just a regular vehicle stop. this is something that they believe that the driver of this vehicle poses a high threat to the public. you see that the area has been essentially cordoned off by law enforcement
perhaps we don't have jonathan with us. if you're just now joining us, you're looking at live pictures right now of law enforcement -- >> i'm here. >> okay. you're here. >> sorry, no problem. >> we were just discussing moments ago, you and i, about the thin information that law enforcement was revealing at that press conference and you said that is usually intentional. they may know a lot more than they're willing to publicly reveal. what are your thoughts right now?...
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you obviously connected, jonathan. in making a case against biden running in 2024. i want to point out that there is no sense of empathy. here it reads like it was written by a republican. how do you explain that? >> first of all, i will challenge your promise on that, alex. the article and by my saying but if he doesn't run, which by the, way two thirds of democrats have been mistaken last year, believe that he should not run for president. they support and they like him but they think he is too old to serve a second term. which would and when he was 86 years old. so, in any event i ended this piece saying that if he decides not to run, all of his shortcomings will be forgotten. the wolves in the republican party will go true on somebody else. and joe biden will take his proper place as the most accomplished one term president in american history. this could not have been written by a republican. it is worth and more in sorrow than in anger. and i conclude that he just does not nimble enough, good enough on defense, a
you obviously connected, jonathan. in making a case against biden running in 2024. i want to point out that there is no sense of empathy. here it reads like it was written by a republican. how do you explain that? >> first of all, i will challenge your promise on that, alex. the article and by my saying but if he doesn't run, which by the, way two thirds of democrats have been mistaken last year, believe that he should not run for president. they support and they like him but they think...
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and, jonathan, this is that secret that you alluded to.e them, and, jonathan, his drop the mic line will be, he'll say, and that is how michael joseph mansfield became the longest serving party leader until today. >> we should note also mcconnell joining president biden on the president's trip to kentucky to talk about that bipartisan infrastructure bill, eye raising to see the two of them together. you have reporting on a judiciary panel being formed by members of the gop. tell us what you have heard. >> yeah, jonathan, this brings us full circle because this is another concession that leader mccarthy made to conservatives. still saying this morning it's not enough. this could be a subcommittee of the judiciary committee, look into what they are calling weaponization of the federal government, who are the targets? the targets are fbi, cia, and the broader intelligence community. the department of homeland security for that disinformation panel that they put out. this, jonathan, is driven by conservatives ire over the twitter files that el
and, jonathan, this is that secret that you alluded to.e them, and, jonathan, his drop the mic line will be, he'll say, and that is how michael joseph mansfield became the longest serving party leader until today. >> we should note also mcconnell joining president biden on the president's trip to kentucky to talk about that bipartisan infrastructure bill, eye raising to see the two of them together. you have reporting on a judiciary panel being formed by members of the gop. tell us what...
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jonathan, stay with us. let's do some — our lives. jonathan, stay with us.stronomical — the launcher one's payload maxes out atjust 300 kilograms — while the falcon 9 can hold 34 times more — a whopping 10,000 kilos with every launch. so a lot more bang for your buck. but virgin's offering is a little more weather proof — the horizontal launch means it's less likely to be called off than a spacex launch. let's get the view from the us and houston — eric berger, senior space editor at arz technica and author of liftoff, a book on the origins of virgin orbit�*s main competitor — spacex. welcome to the programme. are you quivering in your boots as we get ready to launch our space programme here in britain? i ready to launch our space programme here in britain?— here in britain? i am very excited to see this _ here in britain? i am very excited to see this launch _ here in britain? i am very excited to see this launch tonight. - here in britain? i am very excited to see this launch tonight. how i here in britain? i am very excited - to see this launch tonight. h
jonathan, stay with us. let's do some — our lives. jonathan, stay with us.stronomical — the launcher one's payload maxes out atjust 300 kilograms — while the falcon 9 can hold 34 times more — a whopping 10,000 kilos with every launch. so a lot more bang for your buck. but virgin's offering is a little more weather proof — the horizontal launch means it's less likely to be called off than a spacex launch. let's get the view from the us and houston — eric berger, senior space editor...
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well, since jonathan's father's name was also jonathan plum, then don't fantasize about the whole secrete names. them. and here there are names from somewhere taken from some tradition. which jonathan or the testament of which branch quite right, then, let's make a conclusion. now, namely, gulliver is connected with the fact that both come from the old testament quite right, we read correctly, jonathan was the name of the son of saul and friend of david a. la-la sure was called one of the biblical kings. the fact is that the biblical gave their children mainly furitania. well, i can suggest a very difficult question is a difficult question. question number two oh now already we viewers will be difficulty already it’s easier for the english for me, because they can pronounce the name of this people. the fact is that gulliver visited, because not only midgets and giants, about whom children mainly read, and i read as a child, but he also extinguished it hard. say well , i'll try. talking horses and the question what european language, according to the author of gulliver's travels, most res
well, since jonathan's father's name was also jonathan plum, then don't fantasize about the whole secrete names. them. and here there are names from somewhere taken from some tradition. which jonathan or the testament of which branch quite right, then, let's make a conclusion. now, namely, gulliver is connected with the fact that both come from the old testament quite right, we read correctly, jonathan was the name of the son of saul and friend of david a. la-la sure was called one of the...
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jonathan: i am heavily caffeinated. yamiche: yes. president biden broke his silence after days of not wanting to answer questions about the classified documents. what led to that and how much pressure is he feeling? lisa: i think the white house from the -- weijia: i think the white house from the beginning has had a carefully crafted strategy, not only for the documents but how to communicate that to the people. our team broke the story and the big question after that was why didn't you disclose it yourself if you knew about these in november, if you knew about more documents found in december at his wilmington house? i think that's what they are struggling with more, because this president pledged transparency. the is transparency when it comes to the white house cooperating with the department of justice, but transparency with the american public is very different and i think that's where the discrepancy is. in terms of the white house strategy for dealing with it now, it is very clear. i think what we heard from president biden y
jonathan: i am heavily caffeinated. yamiche: yes. president biden broke his silence after days of not wanting to answer questions about the classified documents. what led to that and how much pressure is he feeling? lisa: i think the white house from the -- weijia: i think the white house from the beginning has had a carefully crafted strategy, not only for the documents but how to communicate that to the people. our team broke the story and the big question after that was why didn't you...
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jonathan turley weighing in as we get the first statement from the d.a. in shelby county, tennessee. let's bring in geraldo, rivera, fox news correspondent at large and co host of "the five." we heard what the prosecution had to say. good to have you here today. what are your thoughts based on what you saw in that live news conference. >> i think the thing that has not been mentioned and makes it historic and very curious as to what the outcome might be, including the community response to it, all five of those officers are black. i have heard this unit, the scorpion unit describe the officer there's young, macho, brave, brutal. you know, they also were guilty described inhumane, disturbing, disgusting, heinous, reckless. you know, very grave. i wonder, though, will the community respond with the same passion as it has done in george floyd or in rodney king. where all the cops were n nonblack, put it that way. in george floyd, there was an asian involved. rodney king, all cops were white. most of george floyd the cops were white. will the community feel t
jonathan turley weighing in as we get the first statement from the d.a. in shelby county, tennessee. let's bring in geraldo, rivera, fox news correspondent at large and co host of "the five." we heard what the prosecution had to say. good to have you here today. what are your thoughts based on what you saw in that live news conference. >> i think the thing that has not been mentioned and makes it historic and very curious as to what the outcome might be, including the community...
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>> yeah, jonathan.g. our polling is up that shows not only do americans say an equal number are concerned about the biden classified documents. you end up having 33% of adults saying they're very concerned about the classified documents found at bind's former office and his home. 36% are very concerned about the documents found at donald trump's mar-a-lago home. what's also interesting, jonathan, we end up finding a majority of democrats say they're somewhat or very concerned about the biden documents, and the majority of republicans are somewhat or very concerned about the trump documents. >> so tell us what else from this poll. respondents were asked what kind of change they thought president biden had brought to the country. what do they have to say in answer to that? >> yeah, jonathan. we tested this right before president biden delivers his state of the union address next week, and the poll ended up finding that 42% think that joe biden has brought the wrong kind of change. now this is proportion n
>> yeah, jonathan.g. our polling is up that shows not only do americans say an equal number are concerned about the biden classified documents. you end up having 33% of adults saying they're very concerned about the classified documents found at bind's former office and his home. 36% are very concerned about the documents found at donald trump's mar-a-lago home. what's also interesting, jonathan, we end up finding a majority of democrats say they're somewhat or very concerned about the...
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because i call him father jonathan for two decades. it's interesting to me. i wonder what you thought when pope benedict resigned. were you surprised? were you disappointed? what was the feeling at the vatican at that point in time? >> just for a little context, pope francis gave me a dispensation a few years back to leave the catholic priesthood, public ministry, with the possibility of pursuing family and marriage. i am very grateful to pope francis. the day that pope benedict resigned, i was actually in an effort getting ready to take some vacation. i was going to play golf with some friends. it was 6:00 in the morning. i'll never forget, we get a call saying "the pope has resigned." it would not be true. the pope does not resign. pope benedict did it. he felt like he could no longer be a guard of the roman catholic church because of his emotional and physical weakness. one of the things that, when i'm looking at these images right now, what i'm going to miss so much about pope benedict besides just as personality is the clarity tha
because i call him father jonathan for two decades. it's interesting to me. i wonder what you thought when pope benedict resigned. were you surprised? were you disappointed? what was the feeling at the vatican at that point in time? >> just for a little context, pope francis gave me a dispensation a few years back to leave the catholic priesthood, public ministry, with the possibility of pursuing family and marriage. i am very grateful to pope francis. the day that pope benedict resigned,...
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but jonathan, this is just beginning.s basically, decades of neglect by the u.s. government to what is happening in latin america. what we are seeing right now is also a result of these countries not being able to properly recover from covid. there is no lifeline to a lot of these individuals and the government like the many americans we see here at home. so overnight, believe it or not, in latin america, we have seen 16 million individuals who were living in middle class families, all of a sudden in dire poverty. dire poverty. so a lot of this is recuperation. we are also seeing a movement in latin america to right wing authoritarian governments. sound familiar? while this is an interesting start, it will be a lot of concern, though. because if you are an asylum seeker, technically, you are allowed to come to the united states, frankly, to any border according to international law. so it will be interesting to see how on the international scale fund actually comes to play. it is a very different migration. >> you know, m
but jonathan, this is just beginning.s basically, decades of neglect by the u.s. government to what is happening in latin america. what we are seeing right now is also a result of these countries not being able to properly recover from covid. there is no lifeline to a lot of these individuals and the government like the many americans we see here at home. so overnight, believe it or not, in latin america, we have seen 16 million individuals who were living in middle class families, all of a...
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john. >> john: fox news contributor, jonathan turley.than, as the investigation goes on and the classified documents found in various locations throughout the mid atlantic region in the possession of joe biden, now growing calls for the university of delaware to open up the doors on the so-called ok box of all of the documents, 1850 boxes worth, from his time in the senate. can we make the logical assumption that if there were classified documents found in his possession at his home in delaware from his time as senator, there just might by 1 or 2 at the university of delaware. >> well, john, we know that the risk is obviously clear, you know, you have a president who appears as senator to have removed material while he was a member of the senate, that was classified. we also have heard reports that he wrote classified material into notebooks that were also seized. there is a huge trove rainfall documents from that period sitting at the university of delaware. some of us have been highly critical of this relationship. biden's converted th
john. >> john: fox news contributor, jonathan turley.than, as the investigation goes on and the classified documents found in various locations throughout the mid atlantic region in the possession of joe biden, now growing calls for the university of delaware to open up the doors on the so-called ok box of all of the documents, 1850 boxes worth, from his time in the senate. can we make the logical assumption that if there were classified documents found in his possession at his home in...
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jonathan: right. mccarthy and this would be a political ender, i would just go to 40 democrats and say what you want? it seems unrealistic but a bunch of states right now are doing that, were they have an independent speaker, they've had leaders in the state legislatures not of the ruling party, they have cut deals, bipartisan deals. it's plausible in a universe other than our own. [laughter] amna: there's a bipartisan model we can point to this week, pretty dramatic split screen to see president biden and mitch mcconnell standing before the call a legislative miracle, the denver structure bill that will yield a big bridge project in kentucky, that is a dramatic contrast. david: that's the threshold that needs to be drawn. they are professionals. they have a sense of basic honesty and decency. you might not have liked george bush or barack obama, they more -- they were admirable human beings. we have sunk below that threshold from any people in congress. amna: a different kind of chaos two years ago,
jonathan: right. mccarthy and this would be a political ender, i would just go to 40 democrats and say what you want? it seems unrealistic but a bunch of states right now are doing that, were they have an independent speaker, they've had leaders in the state legislatures not of the ruling party, they have cut deals, bipartisan deals. it's plausible in a universe other than our own. [laughter] amna: there's a bipartisan model we can point to this week, pretty dramatic split screen to see...
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mike: is that more effective jonathan? >> it's definitely better than him constantly complaining about a fraudulent election but i do think, look, joe biden ran defeated donald trump just saying this he would provide a better america and alternative to him in 2020 and he won by 7 million votes. in 2024 he will have probably the best record of any first term president to run on and contrasting that with donald trump who i imagine is going to add some point go back to his airing of grievances and weird conspiracy theories that he brings up and that will be the majority of his campaign. i'm so excited that donald trump is out on the campaign trail. ly giver him money, i will volunteer for him if it helps him be the nominee against joe biden i can't wish for a better race in 2024 as a democrat. mike: i'm sure garrett wants to respond to at least some of that, one possible candidate is new hampshire governor chris sanunu he said today that he thinks former president trump has lost his mojo. >> he comes to new hampshire and fran
mike: is that more effective jonathan? >> it's definitely better than him constantly complaining about a fraudulent election but i do think, look, joe biden ran defeated donald trump just saying this he would provide a better america and alternative to him in 2020 and he won by 7 million votes. in 2024 he will have probably the best record of any first term president to run on and contrasting that with donald trump who i imagine is going to add some point go back to his airing of...
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