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jonathan: this is bloomberg surveillance alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro. lisa will be here tomorrow. wake up call from janet yellen, the best estimate is we will be unable to continue to satisfy the government's early -- obligations by early june and potentially as early as june 1. president biden making a move, setting a high-stakes debt limit meeting between professional -- congressional leaders on may 9 and we just heard mccarthy agreed to eight may ninth meeting with the president. tom: i am wrong on this. i'm hardwired to ignore it and i'm wrong. the pros tell me this time is different. in the market tells me this time is different. there are oddities in the short term market, the trust market that indicate tension to may 9. jonathan: let's compare and contrast two things. the urgency of markets that came yesterday, june 1, compare that with a lack of urgency around meeting with congressional leaders. why do we have to wait a week from this -- and week from now for this. tom: they will have a may 9 meeting to decide who kicks to -- kicks the can down
jonathan: this is bloomberg surveillance alongside tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro. lisa will be here tomorrow. wake up call from janet yellen, the best estimate is we will be unable to continue to satisfy the government's early -- obligations by early june and potentially as early as june 1. president biden making a move, setting a high-stakes debt limit meeting between professional -- congressional leaders on may 9 and we just heard mccarthy agreed to eight may ninth meeting with the president....
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jonathan: go to the jersey shore. tom: happy tuesday. jonathan: happy.uesday coming up, jeanette low of strategics next. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world with the first word. a deal made -- may finally be shaping up to avoid a catastrophic u.s. default. sources say republican and white house negotiators are closing in on a deal to raise the debt limit and cap federal spending for two years. the agreement would include measures to upgrade the electric grids and cut 10 billion dollars for budget increase for the irs. another republican may be gearing up to enter the 2020 for u.s. presidential race. wall street genre -- journal reports doug burgum is planning an event on june 7 to make a major announcement. brigham is a wealthy software entrepreneur who was first elected in 2016. bank of japan governor says the boj's balance sheet is not necessarily in a normal state, given the bank's large holdings of government bonds and etf's. he played down the importance of wages or any single economic data set. as atrigger for economic chang
jonathan: go to the jersey shore. tom: happy tuesday. jonathan: happy.uesday coming up, jeanette low of strategics next. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world with the first word. a deal made -- may finally be shaping up to avoid a catastrophic u.s. default. sources say republican and white house negotiators are closing in on a deal to raise the debt limit and cap federal spending for two years. the agreement would include measures to upgrade the electric grids and...
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lisa: jonathan: the stock is down jonathan: a little more than 5%.gan stanley is coming up shortly. good morning, your equity market is just about unchanged on the s&p 500. ♪ fresh, warm hot dogs! when i'm not selling hot dogs, i invest in a fund that advances innovations like robotics. fresh, warm hot dogs, straight out of my torso! one for you, one for you. oh, you're a messy one. cool, right? so cool. anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. hot dogs! fresh, warm hot dogs! before investing carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com. jonathan: welcome back to work. the s&p 500 is just about unchanged, good morning to you. it's going to be ok, five days and we get a weekend. the nasdaq is -0.1%. on the nasdaq 100, 4 weeks long winning streak. that's the longest since february. they finally broke out of the tight range. six consecutive days of yields higher on the two year and yields are back on this mo
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jonathan: we are diversified.en yesterday talked about how he would make airlines pay for hotels. jonathan: what did he have to say? lisa: just three phones for delayed -- just refunds for delayed or canceled flights. it was obviously catering to everybody's frustration with the experience. jonathan: i think there is an inverse correlation with how airlines are doing and how we feel about them. i think you can get a decent feel for what the experience is like at the moment. lisa: wasn't that the problem withalitalia? jonathan: they are amazing. they did go bankrupt. they had some trouble. the food is so good. the margins on the food must be tightening. ♪ ic) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) -awww. -a -awww. -nope. ( ♪♪ ) constant contact delivers the marketing tools your small business needs to keep up, excel, and grow. constant contact. helping the small stand tall. these days, our households depend on the internet more and more. families grow, houses get smarter, and our demands on the internet increase. that's why we jus
jonathan: we are diversified.en yesterday talked about how he would make airlines pay for hotels. jonathan: what did he have to say? lisa: just three phones for delayed -- just refunds for delayed or canceled flights. it was obviously catering to everybody's frustration with the experience. jonathan: i think there is an inverse correlation with how airlines are doing and how we feel about them. i think you can get a decent feel for what the experience is like at the moment. lisa: wasn't that...
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jonathan: i'm not sure what that was. tom: canoeing. jonathan: oh, i see. tom: she is up there flyfishing. she holds it like this. jonathan: stability. i'm sure you have done that many times. she will be back for payrolls friday, we hope. in new york city this morning, good morning, good morning. equity futures are better than good now, up by 0.6% on the s&p 500. you got to get that debt deal through congress. let's get to nvidia, up by more than 3% in the premarket. this close to a $1 trillion market cap. tom: it's not a parlor game to me. there is legitimacy here. these are benchmarks that matter. they matter on how they did it. apple did it differently and microsoft did it differently but i look at the number of employees. over $200,000 -- over 200,000 employees but nvidia is much less. jonathan: the magic number this morning is 404.86 for that $1 trillion line in the sand. big gains in the equity market of the back of several names. nvidia is close to $1 trillion market cap and looking at the nasdaq 100 up 5% in two days. that index is up more than 30%
jonathan: i'm not sure what that was. tom: canoeing. jonathan: oh, i see. tom: she is up there flyfishing. she holds it like this. jonathan: stability. i'm sure you have done that many times. she will be back for payrolls friday, we hope. in new york city this morning, good morning, good morning. equity futures are better than good now, up by 0.6% on the s&p 500. you got to get that debt deal through congress. let's get to nvidia, up by more than 3% in the premarket. this close to a $1...
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jonathan: stop there, no spoilers. tom: i'm not. jonathan: are you done? tom: everybody was all over twitter yesterday. jonathan: bramo is the star of the show. lisa: there is a little picture in the far distance. it meant a lot to me. jonathan: equities are softer in the s&p 500, negative by 0.2%. manufacturing data for the eurozone is terrible. services were just about ok and the euro is breaking down, $1.07, another retreat this morning. lisa: you point to the manufacturing side but on the others, the services sector came out better than expected with increased pricing pressure. this is two sides of the wrong going for a region that still faces a lot of inflation but potentially some sort of decline in what we see. we will get that view on u.s. economic data but today we hear a host of different speakers from the qatar economic forum. it will be interesting to see following on the ryanair discussion yesterday. when it comes to pmi in the u.s., we get that around 9:45 a.m., a sense of if we see the same kind of bifurcation in the u.s. at a time when econ
jonathan: stop there, no spoilers. tom: i'm not. jonathan: are you done? tom: everybody was all over twitter yesterday. jonathan: bramo is the star of the show. lisa: there is a little picture in the far distance. it meant a lot to me. jonathan: equities are softer in the s&p 500, negative by 0.2%. manufacturing data for the eurozone is terrible. services were just about ok and the euro is breaking down, $1.07, another retreat this morning. lisa: you point to the manufacturing side but on...
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jonathan: i agree.oliver chen, michael burke who ran bergdorf said vanessa friedman of the new york times, altogether, from london. he takes it so seriously. jonathan: as you should. lisa: it is a multibillion business. tom: what do you do if you put a sweatshirt in the dryer and shank at? oliver: you have asked about this before. it defense the material. sometimes you want to shrink it in sometime to don't. lisa: sometimes one wants to trinket. oliver: he was rethinking a real stature in the shade. jonathan: i think we are done. thank you. tom: i have been ordered to see lagerfeld at the met. jonathan: so fight next on the market, not fashion. 0.4%. debt ceiling talks will resume between negotiators on both sides of the debate in washington, d.c. later. ♪ >> investors have worked themselves up into a frenzy. >> the signal and the noise are incredibly difficult to parse. >> no one should doubt that a recession is on the horizon. >> morning, everyone. jonathan ferro, tom keene, and lisa abramowicz on blo
jonathan: i agree.oliver chen, michael burke who ran bergdorf said vanessa friedman of the new york times, altogether, from london. he takes it so seriously. jonathan: as you should. lisa: it is a multibillion business. tom: what do you do if you put a sweatshirt in the dryer and shank at? oliver: you have asked about this before. it defense the material. sometimes you want to shrink it in sometime to don't. lisa: sometimes one wants to trinket. oliver: he was rethinking a real stature in the...
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jonathan: 3.4%.onths ago when they went from zero. tom: can we just have a moment of silence. we all have our names that we know how far we from recession? this is a reelection unemployment report for joe biden. this is really good math. jonathan: i don't want to get over my skis 18 months out. i have no idea what things look like next week in financial system, never mind next year in the economy. but we have gone from zero on fed funds and unemployment is still at 3.4%. the fed is projecting something around 3.5% by year end. at the moment, michael mckee, you are not seeing this developed at all. on the headline, can you jump in on the slowing jobs growth? whether the trend is there for us to get our hands on? mike: there does not appear to be a trend in there. we seem to be flattening out because we are looking at the same numbers over the last couple months. we had 253,000 and we had basically 236% -- 236,000 last month. we are looking at kind of a flat number but it is still the same number out t
jonathan: 3.4%.onths ago when they went from zero. tom: can we just have a moment of silence. we all have our names that we know how far we from recession? this is a reelection unemployment report for joe biden. this is really good math. jonathan: i don't want to get over my skis 18 months out. i have no idea what things look like next week in financial system, never mind next year in the economy. but we have gone from zero on fed funds and unemployment is still at 3.4%. the fed is projecting...
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lisa: jonathan: you are suggesting that for cvs? jonathan: i don't think so.e are sensitive issues and i take your point that there is a partition between an analysis of restaurants and retail. there is a distinction there. what target has done here, this will reverberate this morning throughout all of retail america. jonathan: looking forward to the conversation on the equity market. your broader equity market on the s&p 500 positive by 0.3%. similar on the nasdaq with not much big moves. more euro weakness, breaking down to a doubt -- to about $1.08. we just had a list of missed data points in factory orders and investor confidence at germany as well. at the same time, the u.s. is showing some resilience. production yesterday, retail sales yesterday and some hawkish voices in the mix from the federal reserve as well. more that still to come. for new york city for our audience worldwide, on crime watch in new york. bramo's tour of new york. things are getting better. ♪ (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because we focus on
lisa: jonathan: you are suggesting that for cvs? jonathan: i don't think so.e are sensitive issues and i take your point that there is a partition between an analysis of restaurants and retail. there is a distinction there. what target has done here, this will reverberate this morning throughout all of retail america. jonathan: looking forward to the conversation on the equity market. your broader equity market on the s&p 500 positive by 0.3%. similar on the nasdaq with not much big moves....
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jonathan: debt ceiling optimism. welcome from new york city this morning good morning for our audience worldwide this is bloomberg surveillance alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz. we have some debt ceiling optimism. tom: i think it's more than that i think it's more than the debt ceiling the president canceled the trip he is in japan. it's the debt ceiling optimism but what else is going on this is important. our first guest is an unconfirmed bull. it's percolating. jonathan: i'm with you. tom: alicia levine everyone is unhappy, that's the trick. jonathan: nibbling away at the rate cuts that have been priced for the second half. the bumpy road to absolutely nowhere. wednesday biggest one-day gain since may 5 what does that tell you? lisa: bumpy road to nowhere, i will repeat what you said. there's a little bump perhaps for the direction people calling this a risk rally risks are being taken off the table, potentially, may be. the catastrophic possibilities aren't as present as they were perhaps a week ago. tom:
jonathan: debt ceiling optimism. welcome from new york city this morning good morning for our audience worldwide this is bloomberg surveillance alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz. we have some debt ceiling optimism. tom: i think it's more than that i think it's more than the debt ceiling the president canceled the trip he is in japan. it's the debt ceiling optimism but what else is going on this is important. our first guest is an unconfirmed bull. it's percolating. jonathan: i'm with you....
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jonathan: jim bullard of the st.re having with mike mckee last week. we have had upside surprise after upside surprise going all the way back to last april for the march payrolls report of 2022. on the day, the jobs report, a series of upside surprises. tom: that was the perfect sot to play. what if we get a market that reacts to a bullish fed? right now, 5.0 four, up 50 basis points is what bullard is saying and make that even tighter. jonathan: federal reserve has shifted and there is a belief the bar is higher than was maybe a higher -- a couple months ago. you mean -- you need the bank stress test fade. lisa: rate cuts priced into the market versus economic data that has surprised the upside at the fastest pace going within a year. at what point do we start to see some sort of consensus consolidated around the banking stress either going away or raining predominate in this narrative? jonathan: you have the bank stress on top of the debt ceiling mess and what you have implied in the previous dot plot with the race
jonathan: jim bullard of the st.re having with mike mckee last week. we have had upside surprise after upside surprise going all the way back to last april for the march payrolls report of 2022. on the day, the jobs report, a series of upside surprises. tom: that was the perfect sot to play. what if we get a market that reacts to a bullish fed? right now, 5.0 four, up 50 basis points is what bullard is saying and make that even tighter. jonathan: federal reserve has shifted and there is a...
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jonathan: it is a tough call.to a june meeting a do not know what the debt ceiling scenario looks like. latest reporting is that the president will leave g7 dinner early. the plan is for him to get an update from his negotiating team. latest from axios suggesting that early june day, janet yellen pushing the story. that it is real. tom: it is different from how president trump will handle it but with great respect to all, this president has miles of legislative experience. it is a symbolism. i do not know what he does after the dinner. maybe he watched pga championship but it is a symbolism leaving g7 dinner to get briefed on what is going on -- it is a theater of it as well. jonathan: they want us to understand that. they want us to talk about that. tom: they want republicans to talk -- understand that. jonathan: he may be abroad, but he's going to leave dinner early and prioritize domestic issues. tom: he was two years old when hiroshima happened. this was the last world war ii presidents and the theater. jonath
jonathan: it is a tough call.to a june meeting a do not know what the debt ceiling scenario looks like. latest reporting is that the president will leave g7 dinner early. the plan is for him to get an update from his negotiating team. latest from axios suggesting that early june day, janet yellen pushing the story. that it is real. tom: it is different from how president trump will handle it but with great respect to all, this president has miles of legislative experience. it is a symbolism. i...
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jonathan: jonathan: most of them have closed down.en you said that basically. with the u.s. banking particularly in europe countries. that is a different topic. the s&p 500 negative 0.1%. retail sales 30 minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) constant contact delivers the marketing tools your small business needs to keep up, excel, and grow. constant contact. helping the small stand tall. was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked and keep more of what you make. or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a real solution. i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. eating all these different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and
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jonathan: they are not good. tom: again. jonathan: there is always something to do. you how to open the account. is that the future of at goldman? lisa: i will make a bet with you that that's not the case. in all honesty, howard marks is always investing. jonathan: you are there to make trades. that's the whole point. we are looking forward to it. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with the first word. the political fate of the turkish president hangs in the balance as he is heading for a runoff election. erdogan has a lead of more than 2 million votes, none of to avoid a second round. that would put them against the opposition leader. he has been in power for two decades. the ukrainian president meets with the british premise are. they will provide ukraine with air defense missiles and long-range attack drones. to linsky met with leaders from germany and france. ford plans to lay off more than 1300 workers in china due to plunging sales. ford's market share in china has fallen by half since 2016. consumers are buying electric vehicles from tesla. ford says it's because are
jonathan: they are not good. tom: again. jonathan: there is always something to do. you how to open the account. is that the future of at goldman? lisa: i will make a bet with you that that's not the case. in all honesty, howard marks is always investing. jonathan: you are there to make trades. that's the whole point. we are looking forward to it. ♪ >> keeping you up-to-date with the first word. the political fate of the turkish president hangs in the balance as he is heading for a...
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jonathan: it is impressive.he senior loan officer opinion survey, we should get a potential survey of that from chairman powell in the news conference. it was tightening before this mess and we expected to continue to tighten. you had the potential for the regional banks lending standards to be tightening lending standards even more from that, which you imagine is going to lead to weaker growth. lisa: how much do you choose to trust your projections when they have failed so many times before? it is not linear. jonathan: very lumpy. the whole thing is and will continue to be. it is a process. equity futures unchanged on the s&p 500. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome to a new era of flight. jonathan: welcome to the program. this is "bloomberg surveillance." jp morgan putting out investor presentation after securing the deal with first republic. all regulatory approvals received, the transaction has closed. a payment of 10 point fdic $6 billion to the fdic -- $10.6 billion to the fdic. there is just a page that reads
jonathan: it is impressive.he senior loan officer opinion survey, we should get a potential survey of that from chairman powell in the news conference. it was tightening before this mess and we expected to continue to tighten. you had the potential for the regional banks lending standards to be tightening lending standards even more from that, which you imagine is going to lead to weaker growth. lisa: how much do you choose to trust your projections when they have failed so many times before?...
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jonathan: yes. wanted everybody literally to sleep at the headquarters. explain how you get to last night's debacle over what elon musk brought over the last 12 months. >> it's always a surprise when you lay off almost all of your staff and think your building doesn't work. that was why they had so many extra staff, one of the reasons. i think it's a symbol -- it's as simple as that. they don't have a platform that works at scale anymore. tom: they can rebuild it back but how did they get here? they could've gone weeks in advance that if he put 200,000 people and jonathan ferro on twitter spaces, it will crash, right? >> you are right, the problem is we are seeing elon musk's ability to run advertising business is not particularly good. that's why the hope is that the new ceo can push them back. he needs to move away from the business and let her run it. lisa: the public discussion rent elon musk and his twitter adventures has been ridiculous. the quiet conversation among the media companies is can
jonathan: yes. wanted everybody literally to sleep at the headquarters. explain how you get to last night's debacle over what elon musk brought over the last 12 months. >> it's always a surprise when you lay off almost all of your staff and think your building doesn't work. that was why they had so many extra staff, one of the reasons. i think it's a symbol -- it's as simple as that. they don't have a platform that works at scale anymore. tom: they can rebuild it back but how did they get...
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jonathan p.fway done, in some sense. take the fed's coefficients they have published in the past. the second in 12 months has the -- the second 12 months has a bigger impact than the first 12 months. there is still this lag effect we expect to mount over the coming years. in the fomc statement when they say they are considering the lagging effects, i think they mean it. lisa a.: one of the challenges is the belief from people that we see a structural increase in inflation going forward, and others saying it is quite the opposite. which camp to use it in and how do you determine what is right? jonathan p.: it is going to be impossible. we will all know in 20 years and there will be a lot of dissertations written about it. when we look at the cross-section -- to us population aging is disinflationary. if it really goes into rivers, then we estimate -- the magnitudes we estimate are not large when we do these decompositions. when we think about what is unfolding with inflation, we are looking at bas
jonathan p.fway done, in some sense. take the fed's coefficients they have published in the past. the second in 12 months has the -- the second 12 months has a bigger impact than the first 12 months. there is still this lag effect we expect to mount over the coming years. in the fomc statement when they say they are considering the lagging effects, i think they mean it. lisa a.: one of the challenges is the belief from people that we see a structural increase in inflation going forward, and...
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jonathan: apple?e, 28% per year return over the last 10 years is different than the banks. i know there is lots of strategic ideas out there. i went back on the bloomberg and the screen and the bloomberg is stunning. the shares look like intel but apple is venting money. this share buybacks over the last number of years have an extraordinary. will they drop a bombshell today on use of cash and dividend further new share buybacks? >> it will be reminder that apple generates a ton of free cash flow and if you don't buy the stock and warren buffett doesn't, apple will buy the stock. i expect another increase in their share repurchase plan. you couple that with their dividend and the dividend yield looks modest, they will generate value back to shareholders nets contribute -- contribute into this strong performance for the stock. tom: what is your glide path on revenue? they had a big pandemic boom a few years ago when everyone had to have a computer at home. what is the single digit revenue glide path of
jonathan: apple?e, 28% per year return over the last 10 years is different than the banks. i know there is lots of strategic ideas out there. i went back on the bloomberg and the screen and the bloomberg is stunning. the shares look like intel but apple is venting money. this share buybacks over the last number of years have an extraordinary. will they drop a bombshell today on use of cash and dividend further new share buybacks? >> it will be reminder that apple generates a ton of free...
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jonathan: pmi's coming in softer? lisa: that will be the theme going forward to understand how much disinflation takes hold. we haven't mentioned the debt limit. that's part of the reason why i took time up at the house is voting on the debt limit deal. how much of a pushback is there from the freedom caucus? also ron desantis coming out against this and how must've this factor into the presidential election. jolts data comes out at 10:00 a.m.. i came back for the fed speak which includes the boston fed president and michelle bowman and patrick harker and fed governor philip jefferson, curious to see whether there is any cohesive -- jonathan: once that debt ceiling deal passes, you will have lots of issues. tom: i didn't understand the memos. there is a lot of money coming in in short term paper. this is your world, the short term paper versus benchmark, 181 basis points near that 191. jonathan: it's exciting to come back for the ship -- for the fed speak. we talked about the outperformance of the nasdaq and good morn
jonathan: pmi's coming in softer? lisa: that will be the theme going forward to understand how much disinflation takes hold. we haven't mentioned the debt limit. that's part of the reason why i took time up at the house is voting on the debt limit deal. how much of a pushback is there from the freedom caucus? also ron desantis coming out against this and how must've this factor into the presidential election. jolts data comes out at 10:00 a.m.. i came back for the fed speak which includes the...
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jonathan: euro side of this.he economy is robust. the risk is all right here in america, banks and debt ceiling, they see data come out of europe and you're thinking, and adjusting. -- and you are thinking, interesting. the euro story can break down quickly. tom: if you go back to the orlando sentinel from a few years ago, you can talk about a sterling ballerina and the ballerina career that was legit in what the parents at the cameron dawson is have a fallback. her fallback has been sterling strategy. chief investment officer. tell me about the ballet we are in right now. ballet is a path that tough business -- is a tough business. cameron: ballet always ends in a wedding or a death. so i think that is what we're looking at this cycle which is are we going to have a recession or not and that is why the market has been flat because we are in the world where you know there are risk of recession of high, but we're not seen the white of the ice in hard data and we continue to have the sideway chop. jonathan: do you
jonathan: euro side of this.he economy is robust. the risk is all right here in america, banks and debt ceiling, they see data come out of europe and you're thinking, and adjusting. -- and you are thinking, interesting. the euro story can break down quickly. tom: if you go back to the orlando sentinel from a few years ago, you can talk about a sterling ballerina and the ballerina career that was legit in what the parents at the cameron dawson is have a fallback. her fallback has been sterling...
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jonathan's great to be back. thank you for having me. 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the vietnam war. tonight on q&a, we'll discuss the war with metropolitan of art president and ceo daniel weiss. mr. weiss his book in that time tells the story of poet and musician michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during the war after. the helicopter he was piloting was shot down over cambodia. but because there was one else there and it had to be done, o'donnell made the decision immediately that he would rescue men. so he went down to into the landing zone area and he hovered on the ground for 4 minutes waiting for the team to arrive there, which is in a battle condition, eternity. it's a very long time to be sitting vulnerable to the enemy. but he he waited. the reconnaissance team arrived, injured but safe. they boarded the helicopter, all of them. and o'donnell began to pull the helicopter up above the tree line and radioed, i have all i have everyone. i'm coming out. daniel weiss with, his book i
jonathan's great to be back. thank you for having me. 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of the vietnam war. tonight on q&a, we'll discuss the war with metropolitan of art president and ceo daniel weiss. mr. weiss his book in that time tells the story of poet and musician michael o'donnell, who went missing in action during the war after. the helicopter he was piloting was shot down over cambodia. but because there was one else there and it had to be done, o'donnell made the...
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what do-jonathan? well,i do you think, jonathan?s who are sick of the western . i suppose wokeness western. i suppose wokeness wouto— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to too— western. i suppose wokeness would be the word to use , who would be the word to use, who wort— would be the word to use, who wont to — would be the word to use, who want to move to— would be the word to use, who want to move to russia . so want to move to russia. so troy-rc— want to move to russia. so they're thinking— want to move to russia. so they're thinking of starting tuttotuo— they're thinking of starting tuttotuo o— they're thinking of starting building a village . i mean, building a village. i mean, otwtouctw— building a village. i mean,l obviously—quite obviously this can take quite a wtttc— obviously this can take quite a while. whether— obviously this can take quite a while. whether not this is while. whether or not this is going—anything] while. whether or not this is. going—anything, who going to come to anyt
what do-jonathan? well,i do you think, jonathan?s who are sick of the western . i suppose wokeness western. i suppose wokeness wouto— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to too— western. i suppose wokeness would be the word to use , who would be the word to use, who wort— would be the word to use, who wont to — would be the word to use, who want to move to— would be the word to use, who want to move to russia . so want to move to russia. so...
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welcome back, jonathan. jonathan, let's walk through your whistle blowing. you were an attorney with a major company, s b m off. sure. how did you become aware of bribery that was taking place? and once you realized what was happening, what did you do? so i'm a and external lawyer that for a client will he saw, i was the lawyer, was the law firm got in touch with my mediates boss, the general counsel about some potential shenanigans involving the noise, client level energy, and the turnouts. that's s b m have been paying bribes and order. so we, in a contract in connection with that. when is he in equitorial? kenny, it was payoff the preston's saw amongst others. and so that lawyer rang up like the general counsel on the basis that he knew him having access for x on the other compliance issue a few years before. now the key to this was that my general counsel and the maturity of the company with the management boards of a salesman and the see people in the accounts. but certainly as a result of that cool, those people on the outside certainly became aware of
welcome back, jonathan. jonathan, let's walk through your whistle blowing. you were an attorney with a major company, s b m off. sure. how did you become aware of bribery that was taking place? and once you realized what was happening, what did you do? so i'm a and external lawyer that for a client will he saw, i was the lawyer, was the law firm got in touch with my mediates boss, the general counsel about some potential shenanigans involving the noise, client level energy, and the turnouts....
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it's outrageous, jonathan.his effort to try to erase whole segments of society from our history whether they're african americans or latinos or jewish americans or lgbtq+ americans, it's pernicious. it's designed to divide. it's designed to undermine our national cohesion and our ability to remain a functioning, vibrant democracy. and it can't be allowed to stand. it's really, truly an effort to tear us apart. we need to be a nation that's proud of our history. there is a great deal to be proud of. there are things -- there are chapters that are painful and difficult. we've got to acknowledge and reckon with those. that's what a great nation does. we learn from our history. we learn from our successes. we learn from our failures, and we get better and better. and those who are afraid to allow our children to learn the truth are not -- they have no interest in the well-being and growth and development of the next generation, and i question their commitment to the national enterprise of democracy and one nation i
it's outrageous, jonathan.his effort to try to erase whole segments of society from our history whether they're african americans or latinos or jewish americans or lgbtq+ americans, it's pernicious. it's designed to divide. it's designed to undermine our national cohesion and our ability to remain a functioning, vibrant democracy. and it can't be allowed to stand. it's really, truly an effort to tear us apart. we need to be a nation that's proud of our history. there is a great deal to be proud...
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. >> hey, jonathan, hi, jonathan, hurry during, sir? >> i'm doing well, mark, what's on your mind? >> -- i've been on here a few times, >> mark got a lot of callers, thanks for calling back. what's on your mind today? >> what's on my mind, jonathan, every time i call this line, i get hung up on. 100 percent. when you hang up on me this time, i'll stay on the line, i'll let your producers infiltrate. let's have a real show, jonathan. >> what's the public policy issue you want to talk about? >> obviously i want to talk about is what i'm talking about right now, jonathan. i will come to washington d.c., i will speak with you, jonathan, -- anyone else, let's get it on. has someone from the public talk. >> that's what we do here, we let people do it every day on this program. you don't have to come to washington, you can call in and talk about a public policy issue. we'll go to fred in maryland. a republican. good morning. >> good morning, i was wondering why you weren't calling me on the news coverage this morning, breaking on the hunter biden scandal, implicating the president as well
. >> hey, jonathan, hi, jonathan, hurry during, sir? >> i'm doing well, mark, what's on your mind? >> -- i've been on here a few times, >> mark got a lot of callers, thanks for calling back. what's on your mind today? >> what's on my mind, jonathan, every time i call this line, i get hung up on. 100 percent. when you hang up on me this time, i'll stay on the line, i'll let your producers infiltrate. let's have a real show, jonathan. >> what's the public...
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caldwell shermichael singleton, jonathan alter, ashley pratte oates. jonathan.ect of this. the call tomorrow with the democrats, the president sort of setting up the very much the way mccarthy has with his members tonight. sort of giving them the 411. how do you -- what would you say if you were the president, to garner the most momentum out of that call for this deal? >> i think i'd go to the apollo 13 line. failure is not an option. >> there you go. >> the clock is ticking. there's going to be some grumbling. not everybody is going to be happy. he did to protect medicaid. -- work requirements would've been, by all accounts from what we are hearing, which would've been really inhumane. to think people were sick and say, you must work. that was one of the most obscene of the republican proposals. that is not in this deal. they are rolling back some food stamp eligibility, where it was just a couple of years ago. so that's something that democrats should be able to swallow. but i think the other thing, michael, that he's going to have to tell them, is as simone i
caldwell shermichael singleton, jonathan alter, ashley pratte oates. jonathan.ect of this. the call tomorrow with the democrats, the president sort of setting up the very much the way mccarthy has with his members tonight. sort of giving them the 411. how do you -- what would you say if you were the president, to garner the most momentum out of that call for this deal? >> i think i'd go to the apollo 13 line. failure is not an option. >> there you go. >> the clock is ticking....
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what do-jonathan? well,i do you think, jonathan?s who are sick of the western . i suppose wokeness western. i suppose wokeness wouto— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to too— western. i suppose wokeness would be the word to use , who would be the word to use, who wort— would be the word to use, who wont to — would be the word to use, who want to move to— would be the word to use, who want to move to russia . so want to move to russia. so troy-rc— want to move to russia. so they're thinking— want to move to russia. so they're thinking of starting tuttotuo— they're thinking of starting tuttotuo o— they're thinking of starting building a village . i mean, building a village. i mean, otwtouctw— building a village. i mean,l obviously—quite obviously this can take quite a wtttc— obviously this can take quite a while. whether— obviously this can take quite a while. whether not this is while. whether or not this is going—anything] while. whether or not this is. going—anything, who going to come to anyt
what do-jonathan? well,i do you think, jonathan?s who are sick of the western . i suppose wokeness western. i suppose wokeness wouto— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to— western. i suppose wokeness wouto to too— western. i suppose wokeness would be the word to use , who would be the word to use, who wort— would be the word to use, who wont to — would be the word to use, who want to move to— would be the word to use, who want to move to russia . so want to move to russia. so...
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i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's loaded with guarantees. if you're age 50 to 85, $9.95 a month buys whole life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. you cannot be turned down for any health reason. there are no health questions and no medical exam. and here's another guarantee you can count on: guaranteed lifetime coverage. your insurance can never be cancelled. just pay your premiums....
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jonathan said yes.ped this photo that day after he latched on to salvador dali's "purgatory 25." jonathan paid $9,000 with shipping and fees. in the lower left, his new dali is embossed and numbered. >> 9 of 25. >> reporter: but when park west delivered, jonathan immediately knew it wasn't the same. >> zero number, zero stamp. >> reporter: here they are side by side. on the left, jonathan's photo from the resort auction. on the right, what park west delivered to his home. >> it was a copy. flat-out, it was not the same exact art. >> reporter: he complained and asked where his dali was. >> "oh, that art is lost so we sent you this one." "well, we can offer you store credit." >> reporter: stuck in him bow with "purgatory 25," jonathan asked us to help him get a refund. our team emailed park west about the switcheroo. the gallery took back the replacement and refunded jonathan's $9,000. >> it wouldn't have happened without you. >> reporter: a park west rep says cases like this are rare and offered this exp
jonathan said yes.ped this photo that day after he latched on to salvador dali's "purgatory 25." jonathan paid $9,000 with shipping and fees. in the lower left, his new dali is embossed and numbered. >> 9 of 25. >> reporter: but when park west delivered, jonathan immediately knew it wasn't the same. >> zero number, zero stamp. >> reporter: here they are side by side. on the left, jonathan's photo from the resort auction. on the right, what park west delivered...
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we're very happy to be joined by jonathan taylor. jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. we're happy to have you, jonathan. it's unusual that a case of whistleblower retaliation is so clear. cut usually wasn't blowing as complicated and messy, not so with this case. you saw your legality, and you reported it, your company and its subsidiary admitted their guilt and paid a huge penalty. the story should have ended right there. what happened next? and how did monaco get involved? so it's, it's about what happens upon discovering the cost, right? correct. positive invest in and it's out reporting it was help and it's um, covering up as much as possible because and i'd be disclosing to the also to use as little as possible. this became evidence of a quite 7 young and i started feeding your thirty's with the full story. i'm starting with the us securities and exchange commission like graduating into about 56 of the prosecutors. this is asked for was and i started these spins, obasi fell attempts to minimize the level of disclosure out formats i became every member. well, if yo
we're very happy to be joined by jonathan taylor. jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. we're happy to have you, jonathan. it's unusual that a case of whistleblower retaliation is so clear. cut usually wasn't blowing as complicated and messy, not so with this case. you saw your legality, and you reported it, your company and its subsidiary admitted their guilt and paid a huge penalty. the story should have ended right there. what happened next? and how did monaco get involved? so it's,...
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jonathan: it is an ongoing challenge we are facing as an industry.t is one of the things we are focused on at mack is establishing charging infrastructure. presenting this kind of technology to the market requires a very holistic approach, which means not only do you need to meet needs with a battery electric truck that can do the job you needed to do, you need the charging, the infrastructure, the charging ports and you need to have the capability to service new technology. we are very focused on developing those relationships as an example, working on i-5 corridor high where where folks can go in and charge the trucks. it remains a challenge and when we are working to tackle as an industry. matt: the bev and potentially hydrogen powered trucks, that addresses a sustainability issue that volvo has been so interested in. they are doing a lot of other things, for example making trucks out of sustainable steel. on the safety side of things, the dream i think is autonomous trucking for the long-haul. are we any closer to that, is that a possibility? are
jonathan: it is an ongoing challenge we are facing as an industry.t is one of the things we are focused on at mack is establishing charging infrastructure. presenting this kind of technology to the market requires a very holistic approach, which means not only do you need to meet needs with a battery electric truck that can do the job you needed to do, you need the charging, the infrastructure, the charging ports and you need to have the capability to service new technology. we are very focused...
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jonathan. >> horrific. just horrific.n chesky coming to us from allen, texas, thank you very much for that report. joining me now is fred guttenberg, who lost his 14-year-old daughter. jamie, and the parkland shooter five years ago. he's coauthor with criminologists thomas putin -- on the new book, american carnage, shattering the missile fuel gun violence. fred, i wish we were meeting again like this under different circumstances. you and i had last saw it shot there at the birdie auction awards on april 26. there have been 20 mass shootings, including yesterday's tragedy in texas. what is it going to take to stop this? >> you know, i'm glad you brought up -- brady and i, for two, years have been working on an initiative to engage with the business community to get more involved in doing something about gun violence. the truth is, bad legislators, in that legislation in texas is ground zero for that. pass the risk and cost of gun violence off to the business community. texas is going as far as to punish businesses who wa
jonathan. >> horrific. just horrific.n chesky coming to us from allen, texas, thank you very much for that report. joining me now is fred guttenberg, who lost his 14-year-old daughter. jamie, and the parkland shooter five years ago. he's coauthor with criminologists thomas putin -- on the new book, american carnage, shattering the missile fuel gun violence. fred, i wish we were meeting again like this under different circumstances. you and i had last saw it shot there at the birdie...
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we are very happy to be joined by jonathan taylor. jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. we're happy to have you, jonathan. it's unusual that a case of whistle blower. retaliation is so clear, cut usually wasn't blowing as complicated and messy, not so with this case. you saw illegality, and you reported it, your company and its subsidiary admitted their guilt and paid a huge penalty. the story should have ended right there. what happened next? and how did monica go get involved? so it's, it's about what happens upon discovering the cost, very corrupt positive. i'm s b m and it's out reporting and it was help and it's um, coming up as much as it possibly cuz disclosing to the all thoughts ease as little as possible. this became evidence of a quite 7 young and i started feeding your forty's with the full story sussing with the us securities and exchange commission, like graduating into about 5 to 6 of prosecute has this is that so it was done. i started these spins, obviously fell, attempts to minimize the level of disclosure out formats i became every member. well, if you
we are very happy to be joined by jonathan taylor. jonathan, thank you so much for joining us. we're happy to have you, jonathan. it's unusual that a case of whistle blower. retaliation is so clear, cut usually wasn't blowing as complicated and messy, not so with this case. you saw illegality, and you reported it, your company and its subsidiary admitted their guilt and paid a huge penalty. the story should have ended right there. what happened next? and how did monica go get involved? so it's,...
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jonathan? >> yeah. good morning, brian, steve, and ainsley.son and charged him with murder and four counts of aggravated assault. it all unfolded in a medical office building where i am in midtown, atlanta, they say the gunman opened fire, seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy pierre who worked for the centers of disease control in atlanta. the cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in a midtown atlanta shooting. police received the call of an active shooter at 12:0
jonathan? >> yeah. good morning, brian, steve, and ainsley.son and charged him with murder and four counts of aggravated assault. it all unfolded in a medical office building where i am in midtown, atlanta, they say the gunman opened fire, seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy pierre who worked for the centers of disease control in atlanta. the cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in a midtown atlanta shooting. police received the...
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jonathan? >> andy? >> martha: jonathan? >> the most serious for me is always mar-a-largo and obstruction of justice. that's the one. when you talk to clients, you always look at the most serious threats, the one that can put you behind bars. it's a criminal case. georgia has problems. we'll see what new evidence that they have. the evidence that we already know could face some problems. but this is all going to be thrown in to the mix. whether it was move the needle for voters is really uncertain. >> martha: that's the question. we have seen some very surprising things happen over the last several years with regard to that. andy, your thought on what is ahead. just about 30 second here. >> i agree with jonathan about the criminal jeopardy. i wouldn't go to sleep on the civil trial in october for all the reasons that jonathan in particular described before about the structural advantages the plaintiffs side has in a case like that. i just think that that could be very bad, especially in october. >> martha: great to have you
jonathan? >> andy? >> martha: jonathan? >> the most serious for me is always mar-a-largo and obstruction of justice. that's the one. when you talk to clients, you always look at the most serious threats, the one that can put you behind bars. it's a criminal case. georgia has problems. we'll see what new evidence that they have. the evidence that we already know could face some problems. but this is all going to be thrown in to the mix. whether it was move the needle for voters...
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jonathan, you are talkinu parties. jonathan, you are talking about _ parties. talking about momentum that we appear to see talking about momentum that we appearto see in talking about momentum that we appear to see in thailand, with young and old appearing to come together at the ballot box. but in terms of the coalition talks now, how will they proceed? i don't think they will be that straightforward. because pheu thai and move is forward —— and move forward are both antimilitary... the party that carried the mantle of fighting against authoritarian rule, they are perhaps going to have to be used to being second fiddle, pheu thai, they have fewer seats than move forward. no one party could form a viable government with other parties without the other, so they realise they have to come together. what they could do now, which is very important in the thai context, they are facing this military appointed senate of 250 senators who may be opposed to reform and could block them, but if they bring in some of the middling parties with reasonable blocks of seeds into
jonathan, you are talkinu parties. jonathan, you are talking about _ parties. talking about momentum that we appear to see talking about momentum that we appearto see in talking about momentum that we appear to see in thailand, with young and old appearing to come together at the ballot box. but in terms of the coalition talks now, how will they proceed? i don't think they will be that straightforward. because pheu thai and move is forward —— and move forward are both antimilitary... the...
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i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.al travelers will no longer have to provide proof of an administered covid vaccine to enter the united states as of today. in response to the vaccine requirement lift president biden issued a statement reading in part this. "considering the progress we have made and based on the latest guidance from our public health experts i have determined we no longer need the international air travel restrictions i imposed in october 2021." the biden administration announced the change along with lifting vaccine requirements for federal workers early last week. joining us now nbc news medical contributor dr. van gupta. dr. gupta, great to see you again this morning. as just stated the covid-19 public health emergency in the united states has been officially lifted. give us the practical implications of that, but also just update us as to where we stand right now, the nation stands right now in battling this virus. >> jonathan, good morning and thank you for platforming this. it's critical to recog
i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us.al travelers will no longer have to provide proof of an administered covid vaccine to enter the united states as of today. in response to the vaccine requirement lift president biden issued a statement reading in part this. "considering the progress we have made and based on the latest guidance from our public health experts i have determined we no longer need the international air travel restrictions i imposed in october 2021." the biden...
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jonathan hunt? >> jonathan: never. we would never sleep in separate beds. me? [laughs] >> jonathan: with a 26 children. i just will not sickness is different. i will give you that. >> david, we have stepped apart for 15 years. better rested. randy smith, just get a bigger bed. lee says, we have a hybrid approach. my wife goes to bed before i do so my snoring does not keep her from falling asleep. the intimacy of sleeping together can be replaced. okay, great. everybody, thank you, kevin, kelly, jonathan, jackie and thank you for watching america's late news, "fox news @ night." en trace gallagher in los angeles. we will see you back here tomorrow night. ms. bring more. ♪ do more. ♪ see more. bring bring more , h more if not for you to grasp, still see more . got my baby sitting by me shining like and be more only silver linings in the clouds. silver linings in the clouds. >>e. made from feels like sometimeseu are so busy taking care of everyone else. you don't do enough forone ro yourselfof or your mouth, but eventually it will remind you when it does. ably
jonathan hunt? >> jonathan: never. we would never sleep in separate beds. me? [laughs] >> jonathan: with a 26 children. i just will not sickness is different. i will give you that. >> david, we have stepped apart for 15 years. better rested. randy smith, just get a bigger bed. lee says, we have a hybrid approach. my wife goes to bed before i do so my snoring does not keep her from falling asleep. the intimacy of sleeping together can be replaced. okay, great. everybody, thank...
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we ought to not be surprised, jonathan. trump went in the white house, he hung the picture of andrew jackson in the oval office. andrew jackson it was an open supporter of states rights white supremacy for -- put judge on the supreme court who was the one that came with a decision was the one that -- it wasn't like they were not telling us who they are and who they were. the question is whether we can unite across all lines. and latinos, lgbtq, that fight back. but they're not even ashamed or be bashful about their agenda as they made it very plain this week. >> frank, right of time. i want to give an opportunity to give your reaction quick to what you just heard from senator tuberville. >> this is mainstreaming. what do you to be fringe throughout our history, the kkk pushing back on -- for support of eta. people on the fringes of said about the civil rights movement. and now, it's becoming mainstream. we got a u.s. senator saying this. we have people running for president who are allied with a. so this is the distinction
we ought to not be surprised, jonathan. trump went in the white house, he hung the picture of andrew jackson in the oval office. andrew jackson it was an open supporter of states rights white supremacy for -- put judge on the supreme court who was the one that came with a decision was the one that -- it wasn't like they were not telling us who they are and who they were. the question is whether we can unite across all lines. and latinos, lgbtq, that fight back. but they're not even ashamed or...
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jonathan marcus, thank you very _ activities by pyongyang. jonathan marcus, thank you very much.ng the news day. stay with us. hello. 25 pa rt 25 part one celsius was the high in northwest wales on tuesday, making it the warmest day here so far across the country. for the rest of the week it does a mainly dry thanks to high pressure was always the warmest and sunniest of the weather toward western parts of the uk, always a bit cooler and cloudy further east. blocking area of high pressure will continue to bring this mainly what dry weather. cast your eyes down toward southern europe, a different story here, daytime showers and thunderstorms breaking out for the rest of the week for the rainfall totals will continue to mount here, could see localised flooding in places. further north thanks to that area of high pressure it is going to stay almost bone dry. we could see some drizzle at times across eastern england under the thickness of the cloud as we start early wednesday for the rainfall totals will continue to mount here, could see localised flooding in places. further north th
jonathan marcus, thank you very _ activities by pyongyang. jonathan marcus, thank you very much.ng the news day. stay with us. hello. 25 pa rt 25 part one celsius was the high in northwest wales on tuesday, making it the warmest day here so far across the country. for the rest of the week it does a mainly dry thanks to high pressure was always the warmest and sunniest of the weather toward western parts of the uk, always a bit cooler and cloudy further east. blocking area of high pressure will...
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jonathan: yes.rks is stock prices anticipate earnings cycles sort of six to 12 months out. so given that stock prices in china and the rest of the region last october it's crucial that we do see earnings recovery in the -- recover in the second half of this year and we have a high degree of confidence in that with what where seeing on the ground. outside of china we have this broad situation in semiconductors and technology hardware where the firms are adjusting production, inviners to are starting to fall back. and we think fundamental demand will build up through the next cycle through 2025. so it isn't just china. there's also for this region a very important turn in the cycle in semiconductors. more broadly. shery: we are talking about korea and the likes of taiwan as well. jonathan: there are other two major overweights. and we are funding those through a more cautious stance on markets -- middle east and latin america. all of which typically late cycle performers and did quite well through the
jonathan: yes.rks is stock prices anticipate earnings cycles sort of six to 12 months out. so given that stock prices in china and the rest of the region last october it's crucial that we do see earnings recovery in the -- recover in the second half of this year and we have a high degree of confidence in that with what where seeing on the ground. outside of china we have this broad situation in semiconductors and technology hardware where the firms are adjusting production, inviners to are...
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>> thank you, jonathan. >> let's talk about the urgency, there are 20 calendar days between now, the 19, and june 1st. the house is in session for only nine of them in the senate, for only seven of them. do you think a deal is even possible between now and then? >> this is becoming to be a scary situation, as you outlined. i think you are right, most people who are looking at this are thinking there is not enough time to reach a big deal. the kind of deal you are talking about in 2011. we could end up with a short term deal. something that kicks that can to september, and we play this crisis out then, but at least there is more time to talk and there would not be a default, the bottom line, we have to avoid a default, we are already starting to see some panic in the pachter markets. >> there was supposed to be a meeting between the president and congressional leaders, a part two of the meters that happen on tuesday. the stats are still talking. should we take that as a good sign that the staffs are still tal
>> thank you, jonathan. >> let's talk about the urgency, there are 20 calendar days between now, the 19, and june 1st. the house is in session for only nine of them in the senate, for only seven of them. do you think a deal is even possible between now and then? >> this is becoming to be a scary situation, as you outlined. i think you are right, most people who are looking at this are thinking there is not enough time to reach a big deal. the kind of deal you are talking about...
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>> bret: jonathan hunt in our west coast newsroom. jonathan, thank you.to politics and kentucky. kentucky republicans are about to settle on a candidate to face incumbent democratic governor andy beshear in the fall. tomorrow's primary features a dozen hopefuls but a couple of standouts in that list. senior national correspondent rich edson has a preview primary eve in kentucky. trying to unseat andy beshear. daniel cameron rallied supports. >> i've taken on and con confronted the great challenges come in this commonwealth. >> cammeron previously worked as mitch mcconnell's legal counsel. he says he will back law enforcement and address the opioid epidemic. cammeron has serious backing. >> kentucky right to life. over 100 law enforcement officials and president donald j. trump have endorsed this campaign. >> one of his opponents former united nations ambassador kelly craft. she points out the former president endorsed her opponent months before they got in the race. trump reunder the endorsement holding a tele rally. has the backing of mike pompeo, senato
>> bret: jonathan hunt in our west coast newsroom. jonathan, thank you.to politics and kentucky. kentucky republicans are about to settle on a candidate to face incumbent democratic governor andy beshear in the fall. tomorrow's primary features a dozen hopefuls but a couple of standouts in that list. senior national correspondent rich edson has a preview primary eve in kentucky. trying to unseat andy beshear. daniel cameron rallied supports. >> i've taken on and con confronted the...
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la investigaciÓn la iniciÓ una madre a la que jonathan donÓ su esperma. >> jonathan tiene 100 hijos registradosstralia, mÉxico, estados unidos y taiwÁn. reportero: la justicia dijo que no era bueno para la salud mental de los niÑos tener cientos de medios hermanos que no eligieron. pero este caso no es el Único. en nuestro dÍa a dÍa cada vez mÁs hombres deciden donar su esperma, como poncho de nigris que lo hizo hace poco. >> yo dejÉ 150 millones de esperma congelados para que siga la raza evolucionando. mejorar la especie de los humanos. reportero: regresando la noticia, los tribunales de paÍses bajos en europa quieren crear una ley para parar los pies de hombres como jonathan y poder controlar su descendencia fuera y dentro de la frontera de su paÍs. presentador: esta historia es tremenda. esta maÑana me puse a investigar un poquito mÁs de este caso. resulta que Él en su paÍs sÓlo podÍa tener como donante de esperma 25 hijos. comenzaron a investigar y se dieron cuenta de que tenÍa 550 en todo el mundo. es decir, cuando le pararon los pies a su paÍs se dedicÓ a recorrer el mundo, fue a francia
la investigaciÓn la iniciÓ una madre a la que jonathan donÓ su esperma. >> jonathan tiene 100 hijos registradosstralia, mÉxico, estados unidos y taiwÁn. reportero: la justicia dijo que no era bueno para la salud mental de los niÑos tener cientos de medios hermanos que no eligieron. pero este caso no es el Único. en nuestro dÍa a dÍa cada vez mÁs hombres deciden donar su esperma, como poncho de nigris que lo hizo hace poco. >> yo dejÉ 150 millones de esperma congelados...