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>> jonathan: lina khan on her aggressive approach to regulating america's largest companies. >> jonathan: good morning. welcome to "this week." for as long as i've covered politics, politicians have said, this will be the most important election of our lifetimes. they say that no matter how high or low the stakes actually were. election day 2024 is exactly six months from today, and this time the divisions in our country are so vast and the choice so stark there's little doubt this really is the most important election of our time. no more crying wolf. this is it. we have some news this morning on the state of the race. rick klein is here with the new abc news/ipsos poll. as you look at the numbers, look past the top line. it shows the race essentially tied, but that's not what's most important. if we've learned anything, it's that polls are this far out, they're of limited value, and predicting who will win. our new poll does something else, giving us a stark view of what's on voters' minds and where the campaign is going. here's what stands out. trump has a big double-digit advantage o
>> jonathan: lina khan on her aggressive approach to regulating america's largest companies. >> jonathan: good morning. welcome to "this week." for as long as i've covered politics, politicians have said, this will be the most important election of our lifetimes. they say that no matter how high or low the stakes actually were. election day 2024 is exactly six months from today, and this time the divisions in our country are so vast and the choice so stark there's little...
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jonathan: jonathan pingle is going to be sticking with us. the u.s.ng to break that down for you. and we will catch up with ira jersey, looking ahead to that fed decision later on this afternoon. equities or lower. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. jonathan: just moments ago we had the adp report that came in at 192,000. the estimate was 183,000. looking at things elsewhere, equity futures still -5.4%. on the nasdaq, down by .6%. the bond market, where the fireworks might be over the next few days, the 2-year is down by a couple of basis points. we are down a single basis point on a 10 year. the so-called treasury refunding announcement has just dropped. like mckee is in washington to break that down. mike: good morning. the earnings sizes are unchanged, but we do have other news. 100 to $5 billion is going to b
jonathan: jonathan pingle is going to be sticking with us. the u.s.ng to break that down for you. and we will catch up with ira jersey, looking ahead to that fed decision later on this afternoon. equities or lower. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything....
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jonathan: don't know.tions around these negotiations is because hamas cannot deliver 33 hostages that meet the criteria israel is asking for, life. and that is also the undercurrent here when there is not a clear list or understanding of who is still alive and who is not. jonathan: without a doubt and well-said. apple has been reportedly developing its own ship to run ai tools and data centers. the wall street journal according to the effort to build on the previous attempts to make in-house chips. this coming as apple is set to unveil its latest ipad line up a little bit later this morning and then build on that going into. we all want a sneak peek of what this iphone might look like in september. lisa: and it is not necessarily the look as much as what it will hold in terms of what kind of partial -- artificial intelligence ticket offer. there have been a number of reports about apple creating its own chips. i want to see what technologies they are putting forward as they try to adapt their own technolog
jonathan: don't know.tions around these negotiations is because hamas cannot deliver 33 hostages that meet the criteria israel is asking for, life. and that is also the undercurrent here when there is not a clear list or understanding of who is still alive and who is not. jonathan: without a doubt and well-said. apple has been reportedly developing its own ship to run ai tools and data centers. the wall street journal according to the effort to build on the previous attempts to make in-house...
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jonathan: they are.st data dependency. >> volatility, which we are continuing to see risks breaking something else. jonathan: you keep bringing up this lavender latte. lisa: i think i mentioned it last week. jonathan: do you want to try one? lisa: no, not really. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: informed by the team that the latte coffee with lavender tastes like soap. lisa: we are not in the view of putting views out there that you need to listen to. jonathan: i'm not saying anybody should follow those recommendations. lisa: some people like lavender. jonathan: that is why the stock is down 16%. equity futures up by one third of 1%. yields are lower by a couple basis points. under surveillance this morning, the case against data dependency. >> there is volatility in the infrastructure. it is causing havoc. this volatility, which we are continuing to see risks breaking something else. jonathan: treasuries surging. goldberg writing, this year has been highly frustrating for investors as they conti
jonathan: they are.st data dependency. >> volatility, which we are continuing to see risks breaking something else. jonathan: you keep bringing up this lavender latte. lisa: i think i mentioned it last week. jonathan: do you want to try one? lisa: no, not really. jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: informed by the team that the latte coffee with lavender tastes like soap. lisa: we are not in the view of putting views out there that you need to listen to. jonathan: i'm not saying...
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jonathan: thank you. up next on the program, biden's redline for israel. >> we seek to go after hamas and limit civilian casualties and we will investigate if it investigation is needed. jonathan: that conversation is just around the corner. live from new york city, good morning. ♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. jonathan: equities on the s&p 500 positive .2%. yields unchanged as we kick off a holiday shortened week stateside. 4.4610 on the u.s. 10 year. tons to talk about on the ecb. 1.0 879 on the euro-dollar. on surveillance, biden's redline for israel. >> according to initial reports of fire broke out after the attack. any loss of civilian life is grave and awful. we seek to go after hamas and limit civilian casualties and we will investigate if an investigation is needed. jonathan: israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling the airstrike "a tragic mistake." the white house
jonathan: thank you. up next on the program, biden's redline for israel. >> we seek to go after hamas and limit civilian casualties and we will investigate if it investigation is needed. jonathan: that conversation is just around the corner. live from new york city, good morning. ♪ at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. jonathan: equities on the s&p 500 positive .2%....
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jonathan: but?here is this question of elon musk kowtowing to xi jinping and getting some concessions from him. is there filling in china they want to lure international businesses so they cannot make it absolutely inhospitable? how much of they getting a nod from beijing they're not going to go further? i'm not saying that is the truth, i'm just postulating that could be behind it. jonathan: just thinking out loud. apple is up by 6% in the premarket. payroll report in about two hours. the median estimate in our survey, 240,000. goldman sachs the most bullish looking for 275. elsewhere, traders pulling expectations after the press conference was less hawkish than feared. this two day rally since january. theirry wizman saying come as happen after march 20, we expected the fed speech and appearances coming up would be more hawkish and help bond yields up, not down. are you saying maybe chairman powell -- >> that is what i am saying. march 20, he got smacked in the face and a few weeks subsequent to t
jonathan: but?here is this question of elon musk kowtowing to xi jinping and getting some concessions from him. is there filling in china they want to lure international businesses so they cannot make it absolutely inhospitable? how much of they getting a nod from beijing they're not going to go further? i'm not saying that is the truth, i'm just postulating that could be behind it. jonathan: just thinking out loud. apple is up by 6% in the premarket. payroll report in about two hours. the...
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jonathan: for nikki haley. libby: i think that's unlikely. jonathan: it is good to see you.oming up shares of walmart rising as the company reported searching sales. michael collins joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app. can i sleep over at your new place? can katie sleep over tonight? sure, honey! this generation is so dramatic! move with xfinity. jonathan: live from new york welcome to the program jobless claims 60 minutes away. futures just about positive by .1% the gnostic 500 on a five day winning streak. unchanged this morning. turn to the bond market we were looking at 5% coming into may and down to 4.75 on the two-year. 10 year at 4.34. lisa: libby cantrill was talking about how we have to care about the deficit but this is a residing cry. the sins were not going to have 5% inflation rate and they
jonathan: for nikki haley. libby: i think that's unlikely. jonathan: it is good to see you.oming up shares of walmart rising as the company reported searching sales. michael collins joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ i don't want you to move. i'm gonna miss you so much. you realize we'll have internet waiting for us at the new place, right? oh, we know. we just like making a scene. transferring your services has never been easier. get connected on the day of your move with the xfinity app....
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jonathan: why? julian: we have seen this time and again throughout the last decade or two when the enthusiasm around large cap tech gets the way it is and next week will be an interesting time to test that enthusiasm when we get the stars earnings recorded. the discount is extreme, the seasonality around the russell indices is reliable. the sentiment is small caps have been funding short for active managers for two years now. jonathan: the new york fed president speaking, april cpi positive developments is restrictive and we have heard that a few times. you just said maybe no cuts this year and then straight afterwards sent by small caps. what is the relationship between the two? julian: interestingly enough, if you actually don't cut this year, you may in fact hold longer-term yields in stock by remaining with that degree of discipline. when you think about stocks in general, they are much more sensitive to longer-term yields in terms of discounts. lisa: how much is the confusion evaluation story?
jonathan: why? julian: we have seen this time and again throughout the last decade or two when the enthusiasm around large cap tech gets the way it is and next week will be an interesting time to test that enthusiasm when we get the stars earnings recorded. the discount is extreme, the seasonality around the russell indices is reliable. the sentiment is small caps have been funding short for active managers for two years now. jonathan: the new york fed president speaking, april cpi positive...
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jonathan: equities down by 0.4%.ittle softer in the bond market yields over by two basis points. a game changing ev. >> i think china has a troubled economy and they are using the power of the government to try to win in the clean energy arena. do i think it gets advantages and it's unfair competition? do i think at $13,000 car you can drive to miami from new york is a game changer in terms of clean energy? i also think that. jonathan: stelantis announced bringing an affordable jeep. the hybrid can travel from new york to miami on a single charge. they will invest more than 800 million into new ev battery technology. what does the white house say when consumers ask i want that car and i want it for $13,000? >> the biden administration would say they are looking for this kind of production in the u.s.. they are looking for more fruits of the investment into manufacturing including green vehicles to take fruit here and make these less expensive models here. we heard the stellantis ceo to bring the jeep here. a $13,000
jonathan: equities down by 0.4%.ittle softer in the bond market yields over by two basis points. a game changing ev. >> i think china has a troubled economy and they are using the power of the government to try to win in the clean energy arena. do i think it gets advantages and it's unfair competition? do i think at $13,000 car you can drive to miami from new york is a game changer in terms of clean energy? i also think that. jonathan: stelantis announced bringing an affordable jeep. the...
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: jonathan:. get punished. what is going to happen to nvidia come if nvidia misses estimates? stocks are soaring more than 90%. the poster child of ai facing sky high expectations. estimating a revenue jump in the latest quarter. this stock has had quite a run. lisa: some of the swings have been something like -- it gives you an idea of why this is so important. i think it will be more important to see the broader market response to nvidia. if corporate spending is falling off in any shape, way or form, what does that mean in terms of the change everyone is betting on for productivity etc. that people are saying is fueling the overall rally? jonathan: later on this morning, caroline hyde and ed ludlow picking up the mantle and driving the story forward on bloomberg technology. sounding the alarm on u.s. debt. >> we have running deficits and we are going to have to deal at this sooner rather than later. it is more attractive than later. >> there is a payoff that is assumed, and it is necessary to m
: jonathan:. get punished. what is going to happen to nvidia come if nvidia misses estimates? stocks are soaring more than 90%. the poster child of ai facing sky high expectations. estimating a revenue jump in the latest quarter. this stock has had quite a run. lisa: some of the swings have been something like -- it gives you an idea of why this is so important. i think it will be more important to see the broader market response to nvidia. if corporate spending is falling off in any shape, way...
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jonathan: thank you.to bring up david malpass, the former world bank president. he will speak to anne-marie in about 35 minutes time. january 1, the suspension of the debt limit will be extended. tax rates will rise at the end of 25 and was congress and the president can agree to extend the expiring divisions. 2025 is difficult to get your hands around. if the former president gets a second term, you were staring down massive tariffs. dani: there is also the idea that it stymies the flows of immigrants. immigration has been such a big topic and why the economy looks as strong as it does and why the labor market is healthy and why inflation is low. what happens when that's not the case anymore? jonathan: that conversation is just around the corner. here is the line of you -- -- here's the lineup for you. the bank of england decision is about four minutes away. the equity market in the s&p 500 is negative by 0.2%. the second hour of bloomberg surveillance is up next. ♪ and they're all coming? those who are
jonathan: thank you.to bring up david malpass, the former world bank president. he will speak to anne-marie in about 35 minutes time. january 1, the suspension of the debt limit will be extended. tax rates will rise at the end of 25 and was congress and the president can agree to extend the expiring divisions. 2025 is difficult to get your hands around. if the former president gets a second term, you were staring down massive tariffs. dani: there is also the idea that it stymies the flows of...
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jonathan: the u.s.ave made their move, the europeans, can they find actual real consensus and agreement on something like this? dani: you know the answer to that, history suggests the struggle they have in that. but you're good point, where does this overcapacity go? europeans have a huge problem. annmarie: when you look at the biden administration, they are really going to try to goad them to come along. it's going to be push, push, push, like we saw with sanctions on russia, they will be pushing the europeans do more on china. jonathan: in the middle east, a rift is growing in the israeli war cabinet, the defendant minister pushing for a postwar plan for gaza, benjamin netanyahu yet to announce a path forward despite growing international pleasure -- pressure. saying that in the absence of a plan, the result is a new occupation from israel or a resurgence of hamas as we see in the north gaza strip or even a more radical group. judy joins us now for more. you have written about this. you have thought a
jonathan: the u.s.ave made their move, the europeans, can they find actual real consensus and agreement on something like this? dani: you know the answer to that, history suggests the struggle they have in that. but you're good point, where does this overcapacity go? europeans have a huge problem. annmarie: when you look at the biden administration, they are really going to try to goad them to come along. it's going to be push, push, push, like we saw with sanctions on russia, they will be...
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jonathan: nope.ould make up a nice little story about people going short after listening to him speak, but that would be bs. [laughter] i have no idea. lisa: i'm so glad, i was looking for a reason and i couldn't find one either. maybe it was the bank of japan stepping in? jonathan: i will tell you the inconsistency, it's this year in the bond market. if that had faded as well, ok, something is happening. but yields being lower in the session, they are lower again this morning. lisa: strange on every level. annmarie: what we heard yesterday was that the bigger risk was to the long end of the yield curve. lisa: it's not too stocks. stocks are where they were before the press conference. the tail risk was where it was before the hike. it was taken off the table. bonds, if they are potentially more easy than people thought, what does it mean for long-term inflation? jonathan: alan ruskin, you can make that five now. lisa: the most since the last fed meeting, that's what people were looking at and it giv
jonathan: nope.ould make up a nice little story about people going short after listening to him speak, but that would be bs. [laughter] i have no idea. lisa: i'm so glad, i was looking for a reason and i couldn't find one either. maybe it was the bank of japan stepping in? jonathan: i will tell you the inconsistency, it's this year in the bond market. if that had faded as well, ok, something is happening. but yields being lower in the session, they are lower again this morning. lisa: strange on...
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jonathan: the u.s.ausing a shaman of arms to israel about rising concerns about its planned military offensive in rafah. u.s. officials saying a final decision has not been made. israel also reopening a peak crossing in the gaza strip for a deliveries following pressure from the white house. terry haines joins us for more. there is a long history of this going back several decades. how big is the signal? terry: is a series of signals and they are somewhat inconsistent and somewhat confusing. you have stand shoulder by shoulder on one hand and on the other hand wanting to nitpick operational plans on the ground as well as humanitarian plans on the ground. nary a word and all of that about what the white house is doing about the artificial harbor it was building or what it has been bringing into gaza itself. there are a lot of different signals. this is characterize the administration from day one in the middle east since last fall, and also others of its major foreign policy initiatives whether afghanist
jonathan: the u.s.ausing a shaman of arms to israel about rising concerns about its planned military offensive in rafah. u.s. officials saying a final decision has not been made. israel also reopening a peak crossing in the gaza strip for a deliveries following pressure from the white house. terry haines joins us for more. there is a long history of this going back several decades. how big is the signal? terry: is a series of signals and they are somewhat inconsistent and somewhat confusing....
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jonathan: the u.s.nexpectedly rebounded with the latest gauge of sentiment despite the increase with confidence trending lower in recent months. amanda joins us around the table. we talk about the contradiction in economic data so how is that showing up in markets at the moment? >> from a broad perspective, you've got the top 20% of consumers generally doing 40% of spending and 87% of them are homeowners. at the lower end contribute in a lower percentage of spending, likely to rent. in certain markets, that matters less but in this market it matters a lot because you had on prices up 49% using the case shiller index since 2019. you have borrowing costs for consumers that are in a deposition pretty elevated in terms of credit cards and you have equity market gains for the consumers that are in the asset position. the bifurcation has always existed. there is always a high and low end but in this market, we believe it matters more. how it shows up in corporate credit ironically sectors like retail have bee
jonathan: the u.s.nexpectedly rebounded with the latest gauge of sentiment despite the increase with confidence trending lower in recent months. amanda joins us around the table. we talk about the contradiction in economic data so how is that showing up in markets at the moment? >> from a broad perspective, you've got the top 20% of consumers generally doing 40% of spending and 87% of them are homeowners. at the lower end contribute in a lower percentage of spending, likely to rent. in...
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jonathan: thank you.ibby: in terms of fiscal policy, most importantly that is what resides with congress. does what happened yesterday impact these down ballot races? maybe. we know the senate is incredibly vulnerable for the democrats who hold the senate by one vote. it is high odds that we could see the senate flip. the house is an open question. the house is much more of a national election. the senate, only 34 100 are up for reelection. these types of things can influence the direction of the house. it's too early to say. jonathan: too early, but we are talking about it. libby cantrill talking about it because bramo might go nuts if we don't. lisa: that is so sweet of you. i haven't already gone nuts. jonathan: 50 minutes away from pce data in america. let's get an update on stories elsewhere. here is your bloomberg brief with dani burger. >> lori logan says that policy might not be as restrictive as believed because of that it is important to keep all options on the table. that contrasts with the new
jonathan: thank you.ibby: in terms of fiscal policy, most importantly that is what resides with congress. does what happened yesterday impact these down ballot races? maybe. we know the senate is incredibly vulnerable for the democrats who hold the senate by one vote. it is high odds that we could see the senate flip. the house is an open question. the house is much more of a national election. the senate, only 34 100 are up for reelection. these types of things can influence the direction of...
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jonathan: it's creepy.nderscores the creepiness of the entire endeavor area it's not the look they want at a time when people are wondering about intellectual property, including your voice. jonathan: if scar joe wants to catch up with us about this? you are keen? annmarie: i think she will come on area jonathan: did she mention the story when you spoke? annmarie: she did not. jonathan: coming up, fed speak overload. >> we >> need to be patient. we need to sit a while longer. >> is too soon to tell what path inflation is on. jonathan: that coming up next. live from new york, this is mover. -- bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: welcome to the program. equity futures on the essen 500 are just about unchanged, yields coming in after pushing higher over three days, 442.57. fed speak overload this morning. >> we need to be patient and let restrictive policy do the work. >> we need to sit here for a while longer until we figure out where underlying inflation is headed before we jump to oceans. >> it's appropriate that we mai
jonathan: it's creepy.nderscores the creepiness of the entire endeavor area it's not the look they want at a time when people are wondering about intellectual property, including your voice. jonathan: if scar joe wants to catch up with us about this? you are keen? annmarie: i think she will come on area jonathan: did she mention the story when you spoke? annmarie: she did not. jonathan: coming up, fed speak overload. >> we >> need to be patient. we need to sit a while longer....
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jonathan: that is next.city, this is bloomberg. ♪ [busy hospital background sounds] this healthcare network uses crowdstrike to defend against cyber attacks and protect patient information. but what if they didn't? [ominous background sounds] this is what it feels like when cyber criminals breach your network. don't risk the health of your business. crowdstrike. we stop breaches. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. to start a business, you need an idea. it's a pillow with a speaker in it! that's right craig. a team that's highly competent. i'm just here for the internets. at&t it's super-fast. reliable. you locked us out?! arrggghh! ahhhh! solution-oriented. [jenna screams] and most importantly... is the internet out? don't worry, we have at&t internet back-up. the next level network. i sold a pillow! jonathan: the sports chat did not stop in the commercial break and it was just as dreadful i
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jonathan: u.s.s rising for the first time in a month, a 30 year fixed mortgage hovering above 7%, more than double what it was three years ago. brian nick writing that the housing market with whiplash taking a toll and mortgage demand and building activity. good morning to you. brian: good morning. jonathan: neel kashkari seemingly moving in the direction. where are you at on the side of the debate? brian: you can project the next week what will happen to mortgage demand and confidence in these are the two canaries in the coal mine for interest rates. we are seeing it in the housing market and lower homebuilding activity from q1 to q2 will be incrementally lower gdp and downstream consumers will buy less stuff and fewer people are moving. those things you are relying on, lower interest rates helping the mortgage and stirring more consumer activity in the latter half of the year will not be here because of what we have seen rates to. lisa: haven't we seen this mortgage -- this market dead in the wate
jonathan: u.s.s rising for the first time in a month, a 30 year fixed mortgage hovering above 7%, more than double what it was three years ago. brian nick writing that the housing market with whiplash taking a toll and mortgage demand and building activity. good morning to you. brian: good morning. jonathan: neel kashkari seemingly moving in the direction. where are you at on the side of the debate? brian: you can project the next week what will happen to mortgage demand and confidence in these...
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jonathan: good morning.riking distance of all-time highs worldwide here in the united states equity futures just about positive on the nasdaq 100 just about negative by 0.02%. going into two big prints. cpi and retail sales. getting to the bond market i want to talk about where we were the last time we did this. the two year on april 10 opened up 474 and closed at 4.97, a higher by more than 20 basis points. following a hot cpi print we had a few of them. lisa: i think about how far we've come back down given we are ready 10 year yield around the same level as it was before we got the last cpi print so we've gone full in that time. the way the market is prepared is for a rally they are looking for some sort of positive downside surprise. 49% of investors expect a market reaction to cpi to be positive which speaks to the idea of everyone is looking for a reason to buy rates. jonathan: based on the price action we've seen we've rallied into this move in the equity market and in the bond market as well. let's f
jonathan: good morning.riking distance of all-time highs worldwide here in the united states equity futures just about positive on the nasdaq 100 just about negative by 0.02%. going into two big prints. cpi and retail sales. getting to the bond market i want to talk about where we were the last time we did this. the two year on april 10 opened up 474 and closed at 4.97, a higher by more than 20 basis points. following a hot cpi print we had a few of them. lisa: i think about how far we've come...
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jonathan: either direction.ake to reintroduce a summary rate cut, much more to reintroduce the conversation about hikes, after powell tried to bury them last week in the news conference? jim: we went from asking if he was going to hike rates to a summer cut because we had a missing payrolls -- missing payrolls. if cpi were to miss or beat, it could change the narrative in the next couple weeks. right now we are in that weight mode. when fed officials come out now, the next meeting, june 12, is baked into the cake. we know there is more data after that. jonathan: you will hear from some retailers, walmart. tsmc posted a 60% jump on sales on the backup seemingly never-ending demand for semiconductors. it follows a 34% sales increase in march, helping the stock to an all-time high last month. this sets us up for nvidia, the last big one to report. dani: remember arm yesterday? they are giving a worse forecast, which means the ai demand will peter out. morgan stanley had $300 billion as the capex for a i spend by 20
jonathan: either direction.ake to reintroduce a summary rate cut, much more to reintroduce the conversation about hikes, after powell tried to bury them last week in the news conference? jim: we went from asking if he was going to hike rates to a summer cut because we had a missing payrolls -- missing payrolls. if cpi were to miss or beat, it could change the narrative in the next couple weeks. right now we are in that weight mode. when fed officials come out now, the next meeting, june 12, is...
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jonathan: first place i go.e all talking about a suppose that inflationary outcome in november, whether it is going to be tariffs, additional supply, fiscal easing coming from whichever administration we might get. is it still too early to think about those things? have guests coming on at the end of may thinking about them. michael: i think those are real. whichever party wins you are going to see tightening on that side. it is a scale difference. that said, the reason we are optimistic about inflation in the near term is, if you look at all of these rental surveys, those pete and rolled over a while ago. we thought that meant oer was going to roll over too. the problem is that those surveys have run well ahead of oer, and it turned out oer had to fill the gap between those. at this stage it has filled a gap for all of the surveys except one. it does feel like we are finally going to start to see, you know, some of this oer start to slow. we cannot be 100% sure, because there is still some gap to fill, but the
jonathan: first place i go.e all talking about a suppose that inflationary outcome in november, whether it is going to be tariffs, additional supply, fiscal easing coming from whichever administration we might get. is it still too early to think about those things? have guests coming on at the end of may thinking about them. michael: i think those are real. whichever party wins you are going to see tightening on that side. it is a scale difference. that said, the reason we are optimistic about...
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jonathan. >> jonathan: great work. thank you alexis mcnett it -- mcadams. here in los angeles a stark contrast on how on campus protested to the top colleges in california if not in the country. uec la and usc have been handled by their respective administrations. here in la taking a closer look at that story tonight. good evening. >> and did we are. the usc president feeling the heat over handling of the protest that brought the campus over the last 2 weeks with dozens of faculty calling for her to step down after canceling graduation and angering parents and met with the leaders of the pro- palestinian movement for talks several times in the hopes of working out a deal to end the chaos which did not happen. instead the team called in the lapd resulting in 93 arrests. an interview with the los angeles times on monday she said quote i believe that all along the way we have made the right choice. and at ucla more than 200 protesters were arrested on thursday morning a day after counter protesters targeted the pro- palestinian encampment there. students and p
jonathan. >> jonathan: great work. thank you alexis mcnett it -- mcadams. here in los angeles a stark contrast on how on campus protested to the top colleges in california if not in the country. uec la and usc have been handled by their respective administrations. here in la taking a closer look at that story tonight. good evening. >> and did we are. the usc president feeling the heat over handling of the protest that brought the campus over the last 2 weeks with dozens of faculty...
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jonathan: upon brand.rs get that he has to dress in black, and i will give him a skinny tight too. i think we are a few quarters away from that. lisa: it's going to be as bright as possible to thwart that. he agreed that he is never going to be seen in black. jonathan: up next, a high-profile vote for donald trump. >> biden has been a catastrophe, so i will be voting for trump. trump will be smart to reach out to the millions of people who voted for me and continue to support me. jonathan: the latest from nikki haley, up next. from new york this morning, good morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ [suspenseful music] trains. [whoosh] ♪ trains that sense what isn't on the schedule. ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. ♪ to see hundreds of miles of tracks. ♪ [vroom] [train horn] [buzz] clearing the way, [whoosh] so you arrive exactly where you belong. should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've
jonathan: upon brand.rs get that he has to dress in black, and i will give him a skinny tight too. i think we are a few quarters away from that. lisa: it's going to be as bright as possible to thwart that. he agreed that he is never going to be seen in black. jonathan: up next, a high-profile vote for donald trump. >> biden has been a catastrophe, so i will be voting for trump. trump will be smart to reach out to the millions of people who voted for me and continue to support me....
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jonathan: thank you. got many things to say about this but here's another point -- if you don't know where to find the sport, it's not good for the sport. i see this and other sports as well and i've settled down withfutbol in this country but when it went to peacock, where are they? when you have to sit there to find again, that's not good for the sport. lisa: if you were a kiddo get your television from youtube and you can find it there, you will not be a fan for those teams. jonathan: it's not good for the sport of all especially when the nfl is doing well at the moment. lisa: they need to capitalize on it, get taylor in and do a special and netflix. jonathan: that's what we like. that annoys a lot of people. there are two can't the don't care and other really do. lisa: ray dalio is a swiftly. jonathan: mohamed el-erian, too. is that what ray thinks? annmarie: she can bring a lot of people together. he said -- she said she would be around it if she has the right people around her. jonathan: what is thi
jonathan: thank you. got many things to say about this but here's another point -- if you don't know where to find the sport, it's not good for the sport. i see this and other sports as well and i've settled down withfutbol in this country but when it went to peacock, where are they? when you have to sit there to find again, that's not good for the sport. lisa: if you were a kiddo get your television from youtube and you can find it there, you will not be a fan for those teams. jonathan: it's...
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jonathan?onathan: a jewish owned a bakery in atlanta has been vandalized the owners have received hate mail as new data show anti-semitic incidents have skyrocketed since hamas began the war last october with this invasion into israel. madison scarpino is live a very quick 60% of all anti-semitic attacks last year happen after october 7 edison anti-defamation league. and bert university here in atlanta is one of the many schools for police shut down anti- israel protests. jewish owners of a cookie shop right off of the campus say the store is been receiving threats people are vandalizing it. >> that open the dog door they saw the flag and they said we won't buy here and what you are a murderous you support genocide we are going to tell everyone. in some usage and pull people away don't buy here they are murderers. >> they say since all of the protests things are getting worse the husband and wife owners moved to the u.s. from israel a few years ago were in the idf. the couple's are displaying a
jonathan?onathan: a jewish owned a bakery in atlanta has been vandalized the owners have received hate mail as new data show anti-semitic incidents have skyrocketed since hamas began the war last october with this invasion into israel. madison scarpino is live a very quick 60% of all anti-semitic attacks last year happen after october 7 edison anti-defamation league. and bert university here in atlanta is one of the many schools for police shut down anti- israel protests. jewish owners of a...
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jonathan: can we touch on m&a? we talked about this a few months ago, and you talked about the reality for some companies that can't make deals because they don't know if they'll close. do you sense there is some momentum in the business now going into november, or is there a sense that people are just going to wait to see how this washes out? >> the activity is very high. a lot of conversations, deals being signed up. the concern still applies of whether deals would appear to any other in the past, gone through without challenge and delay. to stay with a deal for a year-plus takes a lot of inten fortitude. a lot of things can happen in the company. people can lose enthusiasm for the deal. all things can go on. people have to say can die that. large companies can hang on longer, because they have more resiliency. but a company might be 30%, 40%, they have to be very careful, and they're cautious. they want to do it, but the question is can we get it done. that's one of the things we say. clarify the rules and let p
jonathan: can we touch on m&a? we talked about this a few months ago, and you talked about the reality for some companies that can't make deals because they don't know if they'll close. do you sense there is some momentum in the business now going into november, or is there a sense that people are just going to wait to see how this washes out? >> the activity is very high. a lot of conversations, deals being signed up. the concern still applies of whether deals would appear to any...
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oh, you've got your book there jonathan. >> jonathan. >> jonathan. >> how are you getting on with gaye ? yeah. pretty good. gay shame? yeah. pretty good. >> i found it on dolan's desk. >> i found it on dolan's desk. >> how are you guys doing? >> how are you guys doing? >> i don't mean the book. i mean the concept in your life. >> oh, yeah. i'm >> oh, yeah. i'm >> i'm a joke. what? do you strip it back? but let's not. let's not. >> i'm getting by closely. >> i'm getting by closely. >> leo, how are you doing? yeah. >> leo, how are you doing? yeah. >> i'm good. thanks. i'm doing pretty good. yeah, yeah, i've been to sri lanka. have you? yeah >> how was it? >> how was it? >> delightful. lovely country. >> delightful. lovely country. >> i can't tell you some weird jokes coming, but actually, no, it was just factually. you had been to sri lanka? >> well, like sri lanka. no, i just met her. no, i went to sri lanka as one of them. >> yeah. the joke. the joke wouldn't have worked. you were right not to do it. all right, well, after that totally non awkward banter, let's crack on and do the fro
oh, you've got your book there jonathan. >> jonathan. >> jonathan. >> how are you getting on with gaye ? yeah. pretty good. gay shame? yeah. pretty good. >> i found it on dolan's desk. >> i found it on dolan's desk. >> how are you guys doing? >> how are you guys doing? >> i don't mean the book. i mean the concept in your life. >> oh, yeah. i'm >> oh, yeah. i'm >> i'm a joke. what? do you strip it back? but let's not. let's not....
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hi jonathan. >> good to be with you today i am jonathan hunt. eric shawn is on assignment. a straight brothers callum and jake robinson went missing apri. they've been camping and surfing and the baja california region of mexico. that area has seen a record levels of violent crime including vehicle theft, homicide, and cartel activity. christina coleman has spoken with friends of the missing surfers she is live in los angeles. >> height jonathan that is right we just spoke with a good friend of the surfers he tells me he was shocked to learn of their disappearance and the popular surfing area. >> we may have had a false sense of security pre-going down there seem so safe it's marketed as everyone can do it it's can't come it's great come at the baja. there is cartel violence it's always been cordoned off. >> from the three bodies and eight waterhole about 130 miles south of san diego. state prosecutors have not yet confirmed whether the bodies of belonged to the missing men. mexican authorities have the pick up truck belonging to the american surfer was found burned near a
hi jonathan. >> good to be with you today i am jonathan hunt. eric shawn is on assignment. a straight brothers callum and jake robinson went missing apri. they've been camping and surfing and the baja california region of mexico. that area has seen a record levels of violent crime including vehicle theft, homicide, and cartel activity. christina coleman has spoken with friends of the missing surfers she is live in los angeles. >> height jonathan that is right we just spoke with a...
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nuance. >> jonathan: i think he wants i think jesse. >> dana: nuance is not -- >> jonathan: coming upanother vice presidential hopeful boasting about it, you guessed it, killing an animal. ♪ ♪ let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. -really? -get a quote at progresivecommercial.com. if you've ever grilled, you know you can count on propane to make everything great. but did you know propane also powers school buses that produce lower emissions that lead to higher test scores? or that propane can cut your energy costs at home? it powers big jobs and small ones too. from hospitals to hospitality, people rely on propane-an energy source that's affordable, plentiful, and environmentally friendly for everyone. get the facts at propane.com/now. >> no application fee if you apply by may 31s
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jonathan: last words, steve?will just say a little note about rfe/rl --we receive our money from congress, but this is an independent news organization. none of our people work for the government. we are fighting the good fight, and we thank everybody for the support as we continue to go about this vital mission. jonathan: last word, clayton? clayton: there is no freedom without press freedom. it is the freedom on which all other freedoms are based. jonathan: with that, perfect timing. jodie ginsberg, steve capus, clayton weimers, thank you for being here for this conversation today. you can't leave until i finish this last it. thank you all of you here and online for being with us today. our slogan, democracy dies in darkness, is a daily reminder to us all to the imports of a free press. to learn more about our upcoming programming and to take advantage of a free trial sufficient of the washington post, please go to washingtonpost.com/live. again, i am jonathan capehart. thank you all very much for being here to
jonathan: last words, steve?will just say a little note about rfe/rl --we receive our money from congress, but this is an independent news organization. none of our people work for the government. we are fighting the good fight, and we thank everybody for the support as we continue to go about this vital mission. jonathan: last word, clayton? clayton: there is no freedom without press freedom. it is the freedom on which all other freedoms are based. jonathan: with that, perfect timing. jodie...
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jonathan:? those opportunities in europe or elsewhere david: we made an acquisition in europe we are going to look. we have a strategy around our asset wealth management business. we have been executing on it. we have been clear we have room to grow and we think we can grow this business high single digits and improve the margins. we have room to run so we will continue on the execution path. jonathan: you been acquiring talent. mr. kaplan is making a comeback. what will he be doing? david: rob had a long and very important career and goldman sachs, ran the investment banking business for a significant period of time. rob was looking to come back into the business. we decided he should come home to goldman sachs. we are thrilled he is spending time with our clients, has deep client relationships. he has always been a leader, mentor to people he believes in deeply. another senior leader who can spend time with all of us in the culture of goldman sachs. we have 4000 people in dallas, texas now. it
jonathan:? those opportunities in europe or elsewhere david: we made an acquisition in europe we are going to look. we have a strategy around our asset wealth management business. we have been executing on it. we have been clear we have room to grow and we think we can grow this business high single digits and improve the margins. we have room to run so we will continue on the execution path. jonathan: you been acquiring talent. mr. kaplan is making a comeback. what will he be doing? david: rob...
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jonathan: last words, steve?will just say a little note about rfe/rl --we receive our money from congress, but this is an independent news organization. none of our people work for the government. we are fighting the good fight, and we thank everybody for the support as we continue to go about this vital mission. jonathan: last word, clayton? clayton: there is no freedom without press freedom. it is the freedom on which all other freedoms are based. jonathan: with that, perfect timing. jodie ginsberg, steve capus, clayton weimers, thank you for being here for this conversation today. you can't leave until i finish this last it. thank you all of you here and online for being with us today. our slogan, democracy dies in darkness, is a daily reminder to us all to the imports of a free press. to learn more about our upcoming programming and to take advantage of a free trial sufficient of the washington post, please go to washingtonpost.com/live. again, i am jonathan capehart. thank you all very much for being here to
jonathan: last words, steve?will just say a little note about rfe/rl --we receive our money from congress, but this is an independent news organization. none of our people work for the government. we are fighting the good fight, and we thank everybody for the support as we continue to go about this vital mission. jonathan: last word, clayton? clayton: there is no freedom without press freedom. it is the freedom on which all other freedoms are based. jonathan: with that, perfect timing. jodie...
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let's bring in jonathan hunt moderating from our newsroom. >> jonathan: what we are seeing now this is the chp unit you are looking at going in through what is being considered the front of the encampment. >> lawrence: rubber bullets. >> jonathan: making entry pretty quickly. those barriers, once they breach part of it, the officers, fall apart pretty quickly, then it's a case of pushing back against the massive protesters, and there are hundreds of them, as we can quite plainly see in there. and they are forming now, obviously, a human barrier. but can you see them being brought out one by one. so this will be methodical. it will happen. it will gather pace as they begin to thin out the crowd. so this is the beginning of the end of this encampment. the police beginning to make progress after hours of waiting there for what they. >> lawrence: look likes they have gone nonlethal. if you see those it appears to be shotguns. those are nonlethal rubber bullets they are firing inside the crowd right now. as officers, as you just heard a little explosion, maybe a flash bang. >> steve: may be
let's bring in jonathan hunt moderating from our newsroom. >> jonathan: what we are seeing now this is the chp unit you are looking at going in through what is being considered the front of the encampment. >> lawrence: rubber bullets. >> jonathan: making entry pretty quickly. those barriers, once they breach part of it, the officers, fall apart pretty quickly, then it's a case of pushing back against the massive protesters, and there are hundreds of them, as we can quite...
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it _ you, jonathan, in the city? yes, you still cannot hear it. it is _ you, jonathan, in the city? is almost a week since russia launched this fresh assault into kharkiv. president putin claiming his troops are advancing every day, ukrainians top military commander admits the russian offensive operations are expanding. he says there will be difficult battles ahead but he says the line is slowly being stabilised. as for president zelensky, he says artillery ammunition, which ukraine has been short of, is now arriving at the front and that they have enough. what he says ukrainians most is her defences, as we witness last night with a mass of russian kamikaze drones buzzing around the skies —— air defensice. longest sustained attack since the war often being meant by machine gun fire. russian forces advancing in the east and the south as well, ukraine's defence lines are being stretched to breaking point. at the moment, they are holding the line.— are holding the line. thank you, jonathan beale, _ are holding the line. thank you, jonathan beale, live _ are holding the line. thank you,
it _ you, jonathan, in the city? yes, you still cannot hear it. it is _ you, jonathan, in the city? is almost a week since russia launched this fresh assault into kharkiv. president putin claiming his troops are advancing every day, ukrainians top military commander admits the russian offensive operations are expanding. he says there will be difficult battles ahead but he says the line is slowly being stabilised. as for president zelensky, he says artillery ammunition, which ukraine has been...
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jonathan jonathan, you and i covered things together. and i can tell you, i don't think you and i could say we've ever, ever covered something so embarrassing to the united states of america, as we are witnessing here on the campus of ucla late at night with law enforcement not being there to do their job. the job that law enforcement would love to do. but some it never probably now is holding them from going on that campus and doing their job. yeah. and ted, do you think we will see them in the next two hour or so? just i've got i've got about 30 seconds, ted, do you think they have to come in within the next hours? because it seems to me if they were going to come in, they would have done it already. >> jonathan i think and i'm hoping and praying that they do in within the next hour or so. i would have to believe that somebody somewhere in california with some regard is watching these two groups. our question and they know that this is wrong. this is alarming. this lawlessness. they are going to have to come in. i would have believe th
jonathan jonathan, you and i covered things together. and i can tell you, i don't think you and i could say we've ever, ever covered something so embarrassing to the united states of america, as we are witnessing here on the campus of ucla late at night with law enforcement not being there to do their job. the job that law enforcement would love to do. but some it never probably now is holding them from going on that campus and doing their job. yeah. and ted, do you think we will see them in...
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paul cox and jonathan coogan . there cox and jonathan coogan.hey are, sitting there, all resplendent with their mics, working , kicking off this working, kicking off this section with the times. and apparently rishi might meet his migration pledge as he pledged to leave the country after losing the election. >> i don't think so. i don't think so. rishi sunak has a fighting chance of meeting migration pledge, says watchdog. this is brian bell, who is the chairman of the migration advisory committee , otherwise advisory committee, otherwise known as mac said the government ban on foreign students bringing family members with them to the uk was producing a much bigger fall than government expected. it could help reduce overall net migration to 200,000, maybe even down to 150,000, which is really interesting because back in june last year, we reported on the fact that there was a net migration of 672,000. huge story, huge number. but what's interesting is the difference between 600 and 72,000 and the possible 150, 200,000 is about half a million peo
paul cox and jonathan coogan . there cox and jonathan coogan.hey are, sitting there, all resplendent with their mics, working , kicking off this working, kicking off this section with the times. and apparently rishi might meet his migration pledge as he pledged to leave the country after losing the election. >> i don't think so. i don't think so. rishi sunak has a fighting chance of meeting migration pledge, says watchdog. this is brian bell, who is the chairman of the migration advisory...
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jonathan, thank you for that. jonathan, thank you for that. jonathan beale live in ukraine.guards have been shot and killed in france, after their prison van was ambushed. a notorious criminal is now on the run. will is now on the run. it be fourth time lucky for the biggest will it be fourth time lucky for the biggest indoor arena in the uk? manchester's co—op live is set to finally open in a hometown show by elbow. and coming up on bbc london: charity workers, police officers and fund raisers walk to honour those killed on our roads. plus, star stylist sam mcknight reflects on a 50—year career working with royalty and supermodels. donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen, is back for his second day of testimony in court in new york in the ex—president�*s hush—money trial. he testified that he lied many times for trump, including under oath, out of "loyalty" and to "protect" the president, when he was his personal counsel. sarah smith, has more from new york. did you get some sleep last night? michael cohen, the prosecution's star witnesses helping to build the case agai
jonathan, thank you for that. jonathan, thank you for that. jonathan beale live in ukraine.guards have been shot and killed in france, after their prison van was ambushed. a notorious criminal is now on the run. will is now on the run. it be fourth time lucky for the biggest will it be fourth time lucky for the biggest indoor arena in the uk? manchester's co—op live is set to finally open in a hometown show by elbow. and coming up on bbc london: charity workers, police officers and fund...
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jonathan, it's classic groupthink. >> jonathan: that what i think it's telling when you say people didn'tubways, why are you walking away from me? and it's probably because you're screaming at me. i don't really judge them for saying, maybe we should talk about the cubs or the mets? but the interesting thing about this, i think that was raised is that she really was talking to half the country. it really captures those. and many people in this country are in this echo chamber, and when you finally meet somebody on at the other half, and the other 50 percent, they are shocked. look, when i grew up in chicago, the first republican i ever met was when i went to college. i was told they existed but i called my parents and said, i met a republican! [ laughter ] these can be very insular communities. but it's gone words to the point that if you are suspecting at somebody's in -- is in that a 5n danger. this is somehow somebody that is unstable. instead of doing what i think dana really raised, this was a great opportunity to actually listen, to figure out why highly educated people don't share
jonathan, it's classic groupthink. >> jonathan: that what i think it's telling when you say people didn'tubways, why are you walking away from me? and it's probably because you're screaming at me. i don't really judge them for saying, maybe we should talk about the cubs or the mets? but the interesting thing about this, i think that was raised is that she really was talking to half the country. it really captures those. and many people in this country are in this echo chamber, and when...
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right, jonathan?'ve been absolutely horrible the entire show. this is. i've been so supportive of you. >> you've been so supportive. it's very strange. frankly i think he's ill. jonathan, what do you think about this person's odd meal? it's not stranger than lewis. >> there is something . something >> there is something. something i probably wouldn't have myself. tomato rice soup. my dad made it. yeah, with a fizzy drink. >> that's what people have. i don't think it's good for you. it's the reason the nhs. sorry, it's the reason the nhs. sorry, i don't mean to interrupt you, but it's the reason the nhs is crumbling. because people are having food like this. they think, oh, this is vegan. this is going to be good. this is made out of tomatoes, which are red. it's good. whatever. >> right. okay. moving on. i would like to apologise again though for lewis's language. i'm just going to move to on our final dilemma this week. and it's from kirsty, the guy i'm talking to is quite the texter. he sent 18 mess
right, jonathan?'ve been absolutely horrible the entire show. this is. i've been so supportive of you. >> you've been so supportive. it's very strange. frankly i think he's ill. jonathan, what do you think about this person's odd meal? it's not stranger than lewis. >> there is something . something >> there is something. something i probably wouldn't have myself. tomato rice soup. my dad made it. yeah, with a fizzy drink. >> that's what people have. i don't think it's...
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this one coming from jonathan turley.ng that michael cohen is understandably angry because he is "the only person to pay the price for this conspiracy." professor turley notes that this the defense finally objected but the judge overruled and this was precisely what merchan said that the prosecutors could not do. it looks again like the strike zone is a lot larger for a prosecution here than it is for the defense. mark, mercedes, as always, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. a real treat for you. steve hilton and leo terrel on deck. they are next with their thoughts about what is happening here. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. feeling ughh from a backed up gut? ughh. miralax works naturally with the water in your body to help you go. free your gut and your mood will follow. for 8 grams of fiber, try mirafiber gummies. only purple's gel flex grid passes the r
this one coming from jonathan turley.ng that michael cohen is understandably angry because he is "the only person to pay the price for this conspiracy." professor turley notes that this the defense finally objected but the judge overruled and this was precisely what merchan said that the prosecutors could not do. it looks again like the strike zone is a lot larger for a prosecution here than it is for the defense. mark, mercedes, as always, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. a...
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bring in navy seal, jonathan gilliam.e have been waiting on this offensive for months based upon reporting and logic moving individuals to a humanitarian zone. it appears imminent, what do you make of the timing, why nowa? >> jonathan: it could be about the hostages still be be held and the 1000 hamas soldiers in the area and what they could be planning themselves. i think it is time. the tactics and the strategy that israel is trying to acco accomplish, they're having to potentially move forward quicker or this may be the time they decided they need to go into the area. right now, the pressure is on as you see across campuses and social media and media in general. the pressure is on for israel to get through this and ramp it up, especially with talks that just are breaking down because hamas and israel can't come to terms with what they want. >> todd: do you read anything into this with fate of the hostages? >> jonathan: there have been a number of hostages that have died in captivity, not sure if they were killed or die
bring in navy seal, jonathan gilliam.e have been waiting on this offensive for months based upon reporting and logic moving individuals to a humanitarian zone. it appears imminent, what do you make of the timing, why nowa? >> jonathan: it could be about the hostages still be be held and the 1000 hamas soldiers in the area and what they could be planning themselves. i think it is time. the tactics and the strategy that israel is trying to acco accomplish, they're having to potentially move...
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>> jonathan: i think defense has done a very good job. with someone like michael cohen, a pathological aversion to the truth. one strategy, keep him on the stand as long as possible to wait for him to spontaneously combust and that is what happened. they kept him on long enough, the call he testified he broke apart on the stand. they will try to rehabilitate and may come back and say, did you mean this call, to bring him back for the jury's trust. but some point, the risk, you have a new york jury being treated like chumps and some are going to realize that and go, don't play us like a mark. you have not stated what the second crime was. >> ainsley: ethics rules, we knew the judge had given money to joe biden. but ethics rules state you are not allowed to do that if you are a judge, what happens in that case? >> jonathan: a lot of people are confused by this, it is clear they say you can't make political contributions and he did. fact it is diminimus or small, misses the point, you make donations to show your support, that is what that $1
>> jonathan: i think defense has done a very good job. with someone like michael cohen, a pathological aversion to the truth. one strategy, keep him on the stand as long as possible to wait for him to spontaneously combust and that is what happened. they kept him on long enough, the call he testified he broke apart on the stand. they will try to rehabilitate and may come back and say, did you mean this call, to bring him back for the jury's trust. but some point, the risk, you have a new...
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jonathan, thank you very much.od to see you. >> thank you martha. >> martha: so, former president donald trump locked in a dead heat with his 2024 rival joe biden. as he is standing trial here in new york tribe -- new york. i've got the panel coming up to stick around we will be back. >> trump convicted in the case? >> i think there are 2 solid cases peer generally sixth and georgia. everything else doesn't make sense. every thing else doesn't make sense here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. >>> this isn't justice this is politics. it's political warfare and we see it happening in third world countries all over the world. i never thought i would see it happening in the united states of america. >> martha: former president donald trump's largest show of support from republican allies or court today yet doing some talking for him outside the courtro
jonathan, thank you very much.od to see you. >> thank you martha. >> martha: so, former president donald trump locked in a dead heat with his 2024 rival joe biden. as he is standing trial here in new york tribe -- new york. i've got the panel coming up to stick around we will be back. >> trump convicted in the case? >> i think there are 2 solid cases peer generally sixth and georgia. everything else doesn't make sense. every thing else doesn't make sense here's to...