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jonathan: thank you. one way of putting it. craig trudell out of london. the stock is down 6%. jp morgan, wells fargo moments away. both expect a report by 7:00 a.m. eastern time. gerard cassidy joins us now. interesting guidance from j.p. morgan. how low is the barth that the reset themselves in september? gerard: it's interesting. as you pointed out in september they talked about consensus estimates for income from 2025. they thought it was too high. the number was $90 billion. today when you look at consensus, our number included, it is $88 billion to $89 billion. i don't effect jp morgan to give guidance on 2025. during the question-and-answer i expect them to be asked what do you feel about the new consensus number. i would not be surprised if they still say it's on the high side. they did extremely well in rising short-term interest rates. they have always pointed out the following written varmint, the net interest income would come under pressure. that is what we are respecting today. jonathan: who
jonathan: thank you. one way of putting it. craig trudell out of london. the stock is down 6%. jp morgan, wells fargo moments away. both expect a report by 7:00 a.m. eastern time. gerard cassidy joins us now. interesting guidance from j.p. morgan. how low is the barth that the reset themselves in september? gerard: it's interesting. as you pointed out in september they talked about consensus estimates for income from 2025. they thought it was too high. the number was $90 billion. today when you...
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jonathan: thank you.the moment, the accusation and the level of people who want to drop endorsements, half want to continue them. a lot of people complaining about this. it is not about being neutral, not about endorsing, it is about endorsing a particular candidate that matters here. lisa: one of the issues jeff bezos is facing is that cnn reported that the ceo of amazon had calls with the trump camp. so he came out because of this criticism and had to say, have to be clear, there is no quid pro quo. jeff bezos says our profession, i did not know he was a journalist. jonathan: he is one of us. not really next, closing arguments on the campaign trail. vp harris: on day one, i will be working for the american people. fmr. pres. trump: are you better off now than you were four years ago? jonathan: that conversation up next. from new york, good morning. ♪ (cheerful music) (phone ringing) [narrator] not all multi-millionaires built their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa.
jonathan: thank you.the moment, the accusation and the level of people who want to drop endorsements, half want to continue them. a lot of people complaining about this. it is not about being neutral, not about endorsing, it is about endorsing a particular candidate that matters here. lisa: one of the issues jeff bezos is facing is that cnn reported that the ceo of amazon had calls with the trump camp. so he came out because of this criticism and had to say, have to be clear, there is no quid...
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jonathan: full charge. the biggest jump in investor optimism since june 2020 on fed cuts, china stimulus, and a soft landing. lisa: how much is predicated on the idea of a fed being really dovish and cutting rates significantly? is this all news is good news? if you have a no landing it is a good thing, a soft landing is a good thing, you won't get a hard landing because the consumer is strong. that has been the tone even as you have had an incredible bullish tilde whether it's in the fund manager survey or in positioning. you've seen a pricing out of rate cuts that hasn't seem to matter for equity in valuations. jonathan: brent crude negative by more than 5%. welcome back. the washington post reporting that maybe those energy assets in iran might be spared? annmarie: washington is getting through to benjamin netanyahu and what they deem as acceptable when it comes to retaliation. you're seeing the risk premium that came from the president of the united states a week and a half ago when he was may be too tr
jonathan: full charge. the biggest jump in investor optimism since june 2020 on fed cuts, china stimulus, and a soft landing. lisa: how much is predicated on the idea of a fed being really dovish and cutting rates significantly? is this all news is good news? if you have a no landing it is a good thing, a soft landing is a good thing, you won't get a hard landing because the consumer is strong. that has been the tone even as you have had an incredible bullish tilde whether it's in the fund...
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jonathan: it looms large.the room that everyone acknowledges but do not put in the forecast because they do not know what to do with that. mike: i had one central bankers say that their hope is that if donald trump is elected that the markets crash, because they want the markets to send a message to trump not to do this, this. annmarie: and the point that he is regulated to the dow jones. jonathan: can you tell us where that is from? mike: europe. jonathan: good to be seeing you. jobless claims are five minutes away. we are looking for 242,000. we are looking for a big distortion as well off of the back the hurricanes. several states across this nation over the past views -- few weeks. we will catch up with steve up next. jonathan: the opening bell is 60 minutes away. the economic data is seconds away. mike mckee will break that down. it is a nice balance up by 0.5 percent encouraged by a blowout quarter from tesla and optimistic just -- projections from the man himself that investors seem to be buying this mo
jonathan: it looms large.the room that everyone acknowledges but do not put in the forecast because they do not know what to do with that. mike: i had one central bankers say that their hope is that if donald trump is elected that the markets crash, because they want the markets to send a message to trump not to do this, this. annmarie: and the point that he is regulated to the dow jones. jonathan: can you tell us where that is from? mike: europe. jonathan: good to be seeing you. jobless claims...
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jonathan: not much. equity futures are down point 25% in the s&p 500 and in the bond market, the grind higher continues. lisa: these are the highest levels we have seen on 10 year yields going back to july 25. i have to wonder how much we are seeing d rotation in equities. we talked about cyclicals, small caps, all of it coming with a beautiful decline in yields. everyone saying that inflation will come down. that has been a challenge. how much is it challenging an entire narrative with a market yield at its highest levels in two months at the same time that you are seeing rotation back into the big stocks. is it a blip or a trend? jonathan: is it the economic data or the politics. yesterday we noted the global move. we saw this in europe and australia, not just the u.s. there is divergence between germany and europe. on the german curve, the two-year is down seven basis points. when it comes to the election and the policies we can see from a trump presidency, wouldn't you assume that would lead to a dis
jonathan: not much. equity futures are down point 25% in the s&p 500 and in the bond market, the grind higher continues. lisa: these are the highest levels we have seen on 10 year yields going back to july 25. i have to wonder how much we are seeing d rotation in equities. we talked about cyclicals, small caps, all of it coming with a beautiful decline in yields. everyone saying that inflation will come down. that has been a challenge. how much is it challenging an entire narrative with a...
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jonathan: bw up by .60%.habet shares rising after the reported third-quarter results that beat expectations. expending on artificial intelligence paying off with cost for ai boosted search falling 90%. the stock up by close to 6%. lisa: are they taking share away from amazon and microsoft? we will find out in the next coming days, where some of the earnings are coming out, but this was the behemoth they were trying to get into, can they basically say there ai makes a cloud superior? and that has been one of the proper drivers for all tech companies. jonathan: confirmation from the control room, airplanes are required to have ashtrays for the simple reason that some people still try to smoke on board. lisa: yeah. jonathan: that is shocking. i was thinking really old planes with ashtrays by the arm trace. lisa: you once called me out and said, well, what you are talking about, i saw, outrageous. i lifted up. jonathan: i was talking about really old planes. annmarie: he was talking about a battalion flight. jona
jonathan: bw up by .60%.habet shares rising after the reported third-quarter results that beat expectations. expending on artificial intelligence paying off with cost for ai boosted search falling 90%. the stock up by close to 6%. lisa: are they taking share away from amazon and microsoft? we will find out in the next coming days, where some of the earnings are coming out, but this was the behemoth they were trying to get into, can they basically say there ai makes a cloud superior? and that...
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the bananas, jonathan.e story in a way that i have to say was unexpected. lisa: there have actually been stories written about our banana intake and how it is only one particular type of banana and there could be a shortage, so this is the reason why. annmarie: people depend on bananas for their breakfast and i'm just looking out for them. jonathan: people like you. annmarie: theoretically. jonathan: digesting fed chair jay powell's message that he is in no hurry to move ahead with more rate cuts but neil debtor sees 100 more basis points for year end, citing the fact that unemployment is likely to continue rising in asian continues to slow. welcome to the program as always. just one very short line i think captured everything. why take the chance with inflation results? can you answer your own question? >> i think when i look ahead, i do think there is additional upward pressure here on the unemployment rate. if you look at what consumers are telling you about the jobs market, it's not like they are tellin
the bananas, jonathan.e story in a way that i have to say was unexpected. lisa: there have actually been stories written about our banana intake and how it is only one particular type of banana and there could be a shortage, so this is the reason why. annmarie: people depend on bananas for their breakfast and i'm just looking out for them. jonathan: people like you. annmarie: theoretically. jonathan: digesting fed chair jay powell's message that he is in no hurry to move ahead with more rate...
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jonathan: thank you. i knew this would be extensive. new york has the highest concentration of any mi -- of millionaires on the planet. annmarie: it's extension -- extortion. mohamed el-erian is laughing because he knows i'm checking stubhub everyday but it's ridiculous. jonathan: what is the lowest-priced ticket? annmarie: if you go to los angeles and watch the night. you would have to take a flight. $975. jonathan: ok. , trump 2.0 haunting global leaders. >> indiscriminate tariffs would isolate america on the world's stage. tariffs alone are not a path of prosperity. jonathan: that conversation is annexed. -- is up next. good morning. ♪ ♪ i can't believe you corporate types are still calling each other rock stars. you're a rock star. we're all rock stars. oooo look look at my data driven insights, i'm a rock star. great job putting finance and hr on one platform with workday. thank you! guys, can you keep it down. i'm working. you people are (guitar noises). hand over the air guitar. i've got another on
jonathan: thank you. i knew this would be extensive. new york has the highest concentration of any mi -- of millionaires on the planet. annmarie: it's extension -- extortion. mohamed el-erian is laughing because he knows i'm checking stubhub everyday but it's ridiculous. jonathan: what is the lowest-priced ticket? annmarie: if you go to los angeles and watch the night. you would have to take a flight. $975. jonathan: ok. , trump 2.0 haunting global leaders. >> indiscriminate tariffs would...
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jonathan: what are you voting for? annmarie: jonathan: jonathan: exactly.quity futures on the s&p 500, negative by zero point 4%. up next, earnings from gm and a reaction from bloomberg and craig trudell. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ -we can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. it's our son, he is always up in our business. ameriprise financial. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad h
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jonathan: thank you.meron's -- adam kamins of moody analytics on the fallouts we could see in florida. one individual that might be worth paying attention to his raphael bostic, many states that have been hit fall under his coverage. i will get all of that out at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. we have some comments from him, we will see how that addresses the economic fallout of the hurricanes. elsewhere, here is your bloomberg brief. yahaira: the pentagon says the u.s. visit by israel's defense minister has been postponed. they learned it is because of a last-minute objection from benjamin netanyahu. president joe biden is set to speak with netanyahu later today. taiwan semiconductor shares are rising .70% after sales at tsmc beat expectations as the company posted a 39% increase in revenue. nvidia and apple's main chipmaker will reveal results thursday and give investors a deeper look at the state and power of ai driven growth. lisa abramowicz sat down with the jp morgan chairman jamie dimon in london and aske
jonathan: thank you.meron's -- adam kamins of moody analytics on the fallouts we could see in florida. one individual that might be worth paying attention to his raphael bostic, many states that have been hit fall under his coverage. i will get all of that out at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. we have some comments from him, we will see how that addresses the economic fallout of the hurricanes. elsewhere, here is your bloomberg brief. yahaira: the pentagon says the u.s. visit by israel's defense...
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jonathan: of course.the same time that they brought the thad into the region. i can't get over the piece of equipment they've moved to israel. we've never seen this before and this is a serious piece of technology that would likely have iran and its proxies on guard. jonathan: the latest on boeing, the latest report boeing is looking to raise $15 billion in a sale of shares in a convertible bond. announcing steps to raise $25 billion in a filing earlier this week. boeing is looking to repair finances with an outgoing cash drain and worker strike. that is down one third of 1%. lisa: we have reported news with boeing shares higher? i ask because it seems ike every drip feed of information is worse and worse. at this point, it is expected they would have to raise money. the question was, when? whether the threats to cut staff came ahead of that to shore up support? the question continues, how will they get out of the doom loop? annmarie: it has been more than a week since the latest contract negotiation in w
jonathan: of course.the same time that they brought the thad into the region. i can't get over the piece of equipment they've moved to israel. we've never seen this before and this is a serious piece of technology that would likely have iran and its proxies on guard. jonathan: the latest on boeing, the latest report boeing is looking to raise $15 billion in a sale of shares in a convertible bond. announcing steps to raise $25 billion in a filing earlier this week. boeing is looking to repair...
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jonathan: thank you. that point. looking ahead to cpi thursday. we are vulnerable to this flipping the other way with cpi on thursday. dani: we are vulnerable, and what we have been missing his tenure yields have been moving higher since before the fed's decision. the bond market has been telling us something before the friday payroll report. maybe 50 is too much. maybe there is a threat. maybe you need to commit a higher premium. there are risks in the market that maybe we can ignore when we are freaking out about recession. maybe the jobs data lets us put that back in the spotlight. jonathan: the commodity market has been a piece of that puzzle. let's get you an update on stories elsewhere. here is your bluebird brief. yahaira: chevron has agreed to part ways with some of its assets in canada. the energy provider will sell to canadian natural resources for $6.5 million. the sale comes as chevron focuses its growth plan on other parts of the world, must be the permian basin near the u.s. and a field impa
jonathan: thank you. that point. looking ahead to cpi thursday. we are vulnerable to this flipping the other way with cpi on thursday. dani: we are vulnerable, and what we have been missing his tenure yields have been moving higher since before the fed's decision. the bond market has been telling us something before the friday payroll report. maybe 50 is too much. maybe there is a threat. maybe you need to commit a higher premium. there are risks in the market that maybe we can ignore when we...
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jonathan: stay safe.y of abc and tampa as hurricane milton barrels towards the people of florida. it is not a time where politics is top of mind but we have to talk about the election. henrietta treyz will join us later this morning. 17% of critical battleground state of north carolina is currently in a fema designated disaster zone. annmarie: it's incredible when you look at the counties hit the hardest by helene and also the counties that voted for the former president donald trump in 2020. he's a republican counties. she talked about how republican voters outnumbered democrats in the helene aftermath two to one which is what you have a lot of concern about making sure the people can go out and vote. how can they vote when you don't have power, clean water, barely can get your kids back to school? these are the questions had of november 5. jonathan: entire zip codes across three states, florida, georgia and north carolina which will include middle florida by the end of this week are entirely without acc
jonathan: stay safe.y of abc and tampa as hurricane milton barrels towards the people of florida. it is not a time where politics is top of mind but we have to talk about the election. henrietta treyz will join us later this morning. 17% of critical battleground state of north carolina is currently in a fema designated disaster zone. annmarie: it's incredible when you look at the counties hit the hardest by helene and also the counties that voted for the former president donald trump in 2020....
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jonathan: ok.p next, elon musk shaking up the campaign. >> we are giving out a million dollar prize, all you have to do is sign a petition in support of the constitution. jonathan: that conversation is up next from new york city this morning, good morning. ♪ i can't believe you corporate types are still calling each other rock stars. you're a rock star. we're all rock stars. oooo look look at my data driven insights, i'm a rock star. great job putting finance and hr on one platform with workday. thank you! guys, can you keep it down. i'm working. you people are (guitar noises). hand over the air guitar. i've got another one. we invent them, we design them, we build them. and one day, we have to let them soar. ♪ i'm always coming home ♪ jonathan: all-time highs by the end of friday's session, what is that, lisa? lisa: i can't count any higher. jonathan: what is that mean for work? lisa: i don't know. [laughter] 25? small caps outperformed the rotation that has been the staple. jonathan: super helpfu
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jonathan: sneak peek. voters, joe biden is -45 favorability with swing state voters, so it not like they were waiting on the final word from the president. and donald trump doing the donald trump shall not persuade them either. if i'm donald trump, i'm probably more concerned about the puerto rican impact of my comments in a state like pennsylvania where there are half a million puerto ricans, joe biden won pennsylvania by 80,000 votes. i don't love those numbers if i'm donald trump. lisa: i would like to dig into that comment that joe biden is reviled. how not well has kamala harris distinguished herself from him? at this point, her response to that whole situation was, look, he walked him back, but that is not how i feel. is that enough? evan: i wish she had hid it harder. i don't think there's much time for her to redefine her relationship to the president. all of her research showed strong distance would have been better. they never really got there. this week, when she was responding to what he said a
jonathan: sneak peek. voters, joe biden is -45 favorability with swing state voters, so it not like they were waiting on the final word from the president. and donald trump doing the donald trump shall not persuade them either. if i'm donald trump, i'm probably more concerned about the puerto rican impact of my comments in a state like pennsylvania where there are half a million puerto ricans, joe biden won pennsylvania by 80,000 votes. i don't love those numbers if i'm donald trump. lisa: i...
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jonathan: brent crude down.ion race continues to tighten. >> by the way, we're leaving in all the polls but we have to win. we are leading in the polls but we have to do it. they're good at that one thing you know that is. they are professional thieves. >> 23 days until election day. and we are nearing the home stretch. we are nearing the home stretch. jonathan: do polling showing donald trump closing the gap with kamala harris with just over three weeks remaining until election day as pressure builds, tensions report of the rising between team harris, team biden. someone on the harris team says top white house aides are not's officially coordinating biden's messaging and schedule to align with what is best for the vice presidents campaign. joining us now for the latest, michael shepard. can we start with that story? what did you make of that story over the weekend? >> there's no question that there are still a lot of bruised feelings between the two camps, the biden camp in particular for cigna president that w
jonathan: brent crude down.ion race continues to tighten. >> by the way, we're leaving in all the polls but we have to win. we are leading in the polls but we have to do it. they're good at that one thing you know that is. they are professional thieves. >> 23 days until election day. and we are nearing the home stretch. we are nearing the home stretch. jonathan: do polling showing donald trump closing the gap with kamala harris with just over three weeks remaining until election day...
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jonathan had this to say. fear of downside has left the building, fear of missing the upside is front and center. where is sentiment question mark how can we have two different views on positioning and sentiment from two completely different banks? julian: both arboles and the bears are holding their desk. what we would say is coming into september we all know september has a history of being a negative month. the first week or so you have the flush out and you had position, but as i said after that 50 basis point cut, you have read growth. i would say sentiment is not overly enthusiastic but certainly bordering their and if we were to see despite all this negative news out of the traditional semi manufacturers. if you saw the ai theme move further upside, sentiment could get enthusiastic very quickly. jonathan: a conversation without talking abut the federal reserve so let's talk about it. is it the easiest job in washington dc to be the fed chair and would it be better if we flipped a coin to make a decision
jonathan had this to say. fear of downside has left the building, fear of missing the upside is front and center. where is sentiment question mark how can we have two different views on positioning and sentiment from two completely different banks? julian: both arboles and the bears are holding their desk. what we would say is coming into september we all know september has a history of being a negative month. the first week or so you have the flush out and you had position, but as i said after...
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jonathan: the latest on the strikes. live from new york city this morning, good morning. ♪ jonathan: this rally stalled. we are down about .4% on the s&p 500. there is a growing sense that once we get over these near-term hurdles this rally can carry on. goldman sachs, i am bullish on equities. i am worried that my 6000 target is too low. in the bond market, yields higher. under surveillance this morning, a man-made disaster. >> this natural disaster is incredibly consequential. the last thing we need on top of that is a man-made disaster. what is going on at the ports. we are getting pushed back already. we are hearing from the folks that they are having trouble getting products they need to cover the port strike. the owners are making tens of millions of dollars. last thing they need is lost profit off of this. it is time to get the strike done. jonathan: president biden up in pressure for port employers to reach a deal as every major container port on the atlantic and gulf coast remain shuttered. he joined vice presid
jonathan: the latest on the strikes. live from new york city this morning, good morning. ♪ jonathan: this rally stalled. we are down about .4% on the s&p 500. there is a growing sense that once we get over these near-term hurdles this rally can carry on. goldman sachs, i am bullish on equities. i am worried that my 6000 target is too low. in the bond market, yields higher. under surveillance this morning, a man-made disaster. >> this natural disaster is incredibly consequential. the...
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jonathan: thank you., dueling economic plans. >> i am a believer in tariffs. it is the most beautiful word there is, tariff. >> i will create what is called an opportunity economy. jonathan: that conversation next. ♪ jonathan: equity futures on the s&p 500 negative -- rather, positive by 0.5%. use a saying negative because we only had one positive day last week. up this morning by half of 1%. yields higher by a single basis point. under surveillance this morning, dueling economic plans. >> i am a believer in tariffs. giant tariffs. it is the most beautiful word, tariff. >> we will create what i call an opportunity economy. an opportunity economy. we will build what i call an opportunity economy. >> i want to cut taxes on americans while putting tariffs on china and foreign countries. >> focused on bringing down the cost of living for working families, investing in small businesses and entrepreneurs. >> i will support a tax credit for family caregivers who take care of a parent or loved one. >> i will be l
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jonathan: the edge of bullish. lisa: hold on. jonathan: almost there on the brink. lisa: don't put me in that box john. to me there's a question of how this market is positioned. i'm less interested in calling the longer term and saying it seems like people are preparing for the fed to cut aggressively in the face of ongoing weakening. whether that happens if it does not happen could be a disruption. >> the difference within the bulls and bears are layoffs. layoffs are really subdued. neil. awaiting for layoffs to turn these the fed is willingly falling behind the curve. let's turn to another theme. crude right now, today winning streak. crude is waking up to it's happening in the middle east. brent up by 2%, wti up by a most three. annmarie: the president's national security advisor said the term fog of war was meant for mo -- moments like these pre-that's what the market was able to touch. you saw this immediate increase in oil prices 5% knee-jerk reaction. absolute recalibration from what we saw from iran to israel. it feels like there's a cap on these prices bec
jonathan: the edge of bullish. lisa: hold on. jonathan: almost there on the brink. lisa: don't put me in that box john. to me there's a question of how this market is positioned. i'm less interested in calling the longer term and saying it seems like people are preparing for the fed to cut aggressively in the face of ongoing weakening. whether that happens if it does not happen could be a disruption. >> the difference within the bulls and bears are layoffs. layoffs are really subdued....
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jonathan: let's get to it.the bar is for the 25 you have penciled in to turn into a 50 in november? ellen: the bar is fairly low if the unemployment rate continues to rise. you can get a healthy employment number today. you can get a healthy employment number in november. if the unemployment rate continues to rise, because that keys off a different report, the household survey report. that is the sole measure that chair powell is watching. if that continues to rise, you have hit your threshold. you said we won't tolerate more weakness in the labor market. i don't think, especially when rates are this high, that there is a particularly high bar to get to 50. lisa: even jay powell talked about how the rising unemployment doesn't represent a weak market, it represents an increase in the overall jobs market in terms of supply of workers. why does this become the most important indicator if he himself has said, maybe it's not measuring weakness per se, but a change in the demographics of the labor market? ellen: tha
jonathan: let's get to it.the bar is for the 25 you have penciled in to turn into a 50 in november? ellen: the bar is fairly low if the unemployment rate continues to rise. you can get a healthy employment number today. you can get a healthy employment number in november. if the unemployment rate continues to rise, because that keys off a different report, the household survey report. that is the sole measure that chair powell is watching. if that continues to rise, you have hit your threshold....
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jonathan: used a couple of phrases. investing money in colin allred's race, putting resources into colin allred's race. for the uninitiated watching this interview, could you talk about, what exactly does that mean and what exactly does the democratic senatorial campaign committee do? sen. peters: we work closely with our candidates, working on their campaign. we raise money. the money that we raise, to use the investment term, we will invest in those campaigns. we will provide resources for television advertising. you can do ads for the candidate. we also do a lot of the analytical work. that means polling data, focus groups, message development. the one thing we have worked a great deal on and have been successful is the field campaign. we will put offices in court nader's -- and coordinators to recruit volunteers and do door-to-door canvassing that is so important, especially in a close race.we put more money in the ground campaign then we did on-air. my team always thought in a close race that makes the difference.
jonathan: used a couple of phrases. investing money in colin allred's race, putting resources into colin allred's race. for the uninitiated watching this interview, could you talk about, what exactly does that mean and what exactly does the democratic senatorial campaign committee do? sen. peters: we work closely with our candidates, working on their campaign. we raise money. the money that we raise, to use the investment term, we will invest in those campaigns. we will provide resources for...
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oh about christianity here jonathan. on right. about christianity here jonathan. on right .nathan. on right. and the fact is this it's an anti—christian law. clearly it's the prevailing ideology which is which is wokeness doesn't allow christianity, even though we're in an ostensibly christian country. you may as well go full big brother and have the tv screen in the house, literally, right tv screen big brother in the house, because monitoring you're praying in your house. now, just quickly on this story , now, just quickly on this story, when i've talked about buffer zones in general, people even on my twitter or followers of me have said, well , no, but you have said, well, no, but you don't want to harass them in the abortion centres, which of course you don't. but it's interesting how course you don't. but it's interestirtimes. "mh'i ~ ~ , , multiple times. >> but it is still. yeah, it's against the law to arrest them. so that's where, as it turns out, cling on there can't we? jonathan, the daily mail, as a member of the bald community, this is good news. there's a well
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jonathan set a legal press. jonathan. jonathan. okay.r self—id across, you know, countries like spain have implemented that. now, that is an issue. now that men, biological men can declare intact biological men , which is intact biological men, which is 90% of trans identifying women are intact. men can now do that , are intact. men can now do that, and they will be able to have those rights, biological female rights across the eu. that's an issue. jonathan. yeah. no, it certainly is. and what's interesting is there are certain countries like hungary and slovakia and romania who have either banned or are planning to ban people legally changing their genders. so there's going to be presumably more of this conflict, people moving from one country to the next. and there won't be the same rules which will be, you know, i guess, uproot certain people's lifestyles if they're aiming to move from one country to the other. so it's just you know, it's not consistent. and there it's not consistent. and there it goes against the eu project. the whol
jonathan set a legal press. jonathan. jonathan. okay.r self—id across, you know, countries like spain have implemented that. now, that is an issue. now that men, biological men can declare intact biological men , which is intact biological men, which is 90% of trans identifying women are intact. men can now do that , are intact. men can now do that, and they will be able to have those rights, biological female rights across the eu. that's an issue. jonathan. yeah. no, it certainly is. and...
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jonathan. >> go on.n, it's a total nonsense, every word of it. argentina has said consistently , through every said consistently, through every single government that it has absolutely no intention of ever mounting a military operation ever again. and britain has military bases on the falklands. it has many personnel there for just in case there is ever any kind of attack on the falklands again, which won't happen. and by the way, the argentine economy is in no state at all to be thinking about any kind of attack on the falklands. look, the point about the falklands is that it seemed improbable. >> it is improbable, as it might seem , when you send out the kind seem, when you send out the kind of signals that our government sends out about the weakness in the united kingdom. it invites foreign powers to take advantage of us. and that is what is happening on the international stage . stage. >> it doesn't actually matter, because it's not going to happen. it's probably it's improbable that the sun won't ri
jonathan. >> go on.n, it's a total nonsense, every word of it. argentina has said consistently , through every said consistently, through every single government that it has absolutely no intention of ever mounting a military operation ever again. and britain has military bases on the falklands. it has many personnel there for just in case there is ever any kind of attack on the falklands again, which won't happen. and by the way, the argentine economy is in no state at all to be thinking...
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jonathan, thank you very much. that was jonathan _ here. jonathan, thank you very much.nathan, thank you very much. that was jonathan head in _ here. jonathan, thank you very much. that was jonathan head in beirut. - presidentjoe biden will visit florida today to meet communities affected by hurricane milton. at least 23 people have died and more than 3 million homes and businesses were left without power. our north america correspondent rowan bridge reports. from the air, the damage wrought by milton is clear. across a swathe of the state, homes and lives were turned upside down by one of the worst storms to hit in 100 years. as the clean—up continues, hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses have been left without power, and the death toll has continued to rise. petrol shortages have led to frayed tempers, as people scramble to get what they can. they were fighting — like, fist fighting. one girl hit another girl with a car. it was just crazy. they were really fighting, over gas. you're seeing lines that are about a half mile long and you are seeing people get ver
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i'm jonathan lemire.starting your day and week with us. >>> today, in deed, marks the one-year anniversary of the deadliest terror attack in israel. last year hamas fighters stormed across the gaza border, rampaging communities in southern israel. they killed about 1,200 people, and took more than 250 hostages. the biggest massacre happened in the desert where thousands of people were attending the supernova music festival. 364 people were killed there, many others kidnapped. videos of some of the abductions were shared widely on social media including a girl who was later rescued by israeli defense forces. now more than a year later, hundreds still remain captive in gaza, including seven americans. it's believed more than 30 of the hostages are now dead. after october 7th, israel declared war on hamas, launching one of the most intense bombardments ever recorded in modern warfare. more than 40,000 palestinians have died since. it's unknown how many of those are hamas members. certainly many innocent civi
i'm jonathan lemire.starting your day and week with us. >>> today, in deed, marks the one-year anniversary of the deadliest terror attack in israel. last year hamas fighters stormed across the gaza border, rampaging communities in southern israel. they killed about 1,200 people, and took more than 250 hostages. the biggest massacre happened in the desert where thousands of people were attending the supernova music festival. 364 people were killed there, many others kidnapped. videos of...
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jonathan? >> we're seeing footage right now of one of those tornados that are just massive and truly dangerous. so priscilla, obviously the sun's not up yet, so it's difficult to really assess. officials have -- it's difficult to know exactly how bad things were. give us the latest where you are now. the orlando region obviously inland, is there any reports of injuries or deaths? >> reporter: yes. so here in orlando we know that fire and the police had to shelter in place at one point overnight, but now they are back out on the roads. we haven't seen any reports of injuries or deaths yet here. and the big concern here really was the flooding. we saw hurricane ian in 2022 just brought devastating flooding to the orlando area, and so that is really what they have been telling people to prepare for. and we spoke to residents here yesterday who said that they were prepared. they felt like they were going to be okay. but, of course, you never really know especially when those flood waters start rush
jonathan? >> we're seeing footage right now of one of those tornados that are just massive and truly dangerous. so priscilla, obviously the sun's not up yet, so it's difficult to really assess. officials have -- it's difficult to know exactly how bad things were. give us the latest where you are now. the orlando region obviously inland, is there any reports of injuries or deaths? >> reporter: yes. so here in orlando we know that fire and the police had to shelter in place at one...
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thank you, jonathan, for that excellent introduction to this remarkable book that jonathan has gifted us with in way in rediscovering john jacob original narrative. i want to thank scott casper and for his generous introduction and for hosting me again at the american antiquities society. we can't seem to get rid of me. so. my first question really has to do with your discovery of this narrative right? with its title, the united states. governed by 600,000 despot, its jonathan is the first to actually discover this version of john jacob's narrative. the original version published in australia. and i was struck by the title. the title itself is just. and his allusion to 600,000 despots by which i assume he means american slave holders. he's very careful in the narrative that jonathan has here in talking about the number of slaves. he says there are 3 million slaves. and that was actually close to the 1850 census. by 1860, we have nearly 4 million. but if you at the census records of 1850, in 1860, the number of american slave holders is. between 350 to 390000. and jacob's uses 600,000.
thank you, jonathan, for that excellent introduction to this remarkable book that jonathan has gifted us with in way in rediscovering john jacob original narrative. i want to thank scott casper and for his generous introduction and for hosting me again at the american antiquities society. we can't seem to get rid of me. so. my first question really has to do with your discovery of this narrative right? with its title, the united states. governed by 600,000 despot, its jonathan is the first to...
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thank you, jonathan, for that excellent introduction to this remarkable book that jonathan has gifted us with in way in rediscovering john jacob original narrative. i want to thank scott casper and for his generous introduction and for hosting me again at the american antiquities society. we can't seem to get rid of me. so. my first question really has to do with your discovery of this narrative right? with its title, the united states. governed by 600,000 despot, its jonathan is the first to actually discover this version of john jacob's narrative. the original version published in australia. and i was struck by the title. the title itself is just. and his allusion to 600,000 despots by which i assume he means american slave holders. he's very careful in the narrative that jonathan has here in talking about the number of slaves. he says there are 3 million slaves. and that was actually close to the 1850 census. by 1860, we have nearly 4 million. but if you at the census records of 1850, in 1860, the number of american slave holders is. between 350 to 390000. and jacob's uses 600,000.
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jonathan, actually, thank you so much. joining us now again for, reaction to the debate. >> democratic consultant julian epstein and fox news contributor and research fellow at the hoover institution, kieran skinner. julian, it struck me that j.d. vance was particularly strong on. the border, which is obviously an issue that both governor walz and vice president harris have a difficult time talking about because of what has happened over the last three and a half years. >> well, he was very good on border and the polls have shown anywhere between 70 and 80% of voters do not like what biden and harris have done with respect to open borders. now, the democratic refrain that is you could support the bipartisan lankford legislation and that sort of they're out on this. i think that's going sort of a rabbit hole for the democrats. and i have advised publicly written about this, as you know, jonathan, but they shouldn't be making that argument because. >> i think it's sort of an empty argument given that that legislation would a
jonathan, actually, thank you so much. joining us now again for, reaction to the debate. >> democratic consultant julian epstein and fox news contributor and research fellow at the hoover institution, kieran skinner. julian, it struck me that j.d. vance was particularly strong on. the border, which is obviously an issue that both governor walz and vice president harris have a difficult time talking about because of what has happened over the last three and a half years. >> well, he...
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jonathan: what is expensive about it?ities are at an all-time high, financing is available, real estate prices are going up yet we are stimulating. we are stimulating fiscally. it is not clear we need more rate cuts at this point in time. to the extent we encourage growth -- growth was very strong as you saw from gdp for the quarter -- to the extent we accelerate the economy and have to go in the other direction, that would not be a good day. jonathan: you think the fed might have to hike interest rates in 2025? marc: i'm not saying that but i see no reason for the cutting of rates right now. scarlet: that was apollo ceo marc rowan speaking with our jonathan ferro. you can catch more of that interview on bloomberg.com. let's go back to the developing storm in the middle east. after iran launched an attack on israel, israel responded without provoking all-out war. for more on the situation we want to bring in bobby ghosh, who has three decades of reporting starting in the 1990's. a lot of people were thinking what happened
jonathan: what is expensive about it?ities are at an all-time high, financing is available, real estate prices are going up yet we are stimulating. we are stimulating fiscally. it is not clear we need more rate cuts at this point in time. to the extent we encourage growth -- growth was very strong as you saw from gdp for the quarter -- to the extent we accelerate the economy and have to go in the other direction, that would not be a good day. jonathan: you think the fed might have to hike...
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hi, jonathan. yeah, last night, republican senator j.d. vance and democratic minnesota governor tim walz went head to head in the first and only vice presidential debate. both reinforce their running mate stances on a slew of issues. they spoke about israel, the border and abortion, among other key issues. and at one point, they even shared a moment of empathy about gun violence. but the border and immigration was a major talking point, advancing lot of what can help the issues at the border. start with law enforcement. >> listen. first of all, the gross majority of what we need to do at the southern border just empowering law enforcement to do their job. i've been to the southern border more than our borders our kamala harris has been. and it's actually heartbreaking because border patrol agents, they just want to be empowered to do their job. of course, additional resources would help, but most of this is about the president and the vice president empowering our law enforcement to say, if you try to come across the border illegally, you'
hi, jonathan. yeah, last night, republican senator j.d. vance and democratic minnesota governor tim walz went head to head in the first and only vice presidential debate. both reinforce their running mate stances on a slew of issues. they spoke about israel, the border and abortion, among other key issues. and at one point, they even shared a moment of empathy about gun violence. but the border and immigration was a major talking point, advancing lot of what can help the issues at the border....
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jonathan? yeah, i agree with a lot of that. i think jd vance was able to do something that a lot of candidates just don't have, which is able to tell a story. and at the red hillbilly elegy, which amazing book. >> he was able to heard in some one-line zingers tonight. he talked about the people who are phds out there but don't know common sense. i mean, he was able to connect with people in their lot of people out there that look at people with these phd's and high degrees. what do they know or it's it's a foreign language with the talking. so vance was able to really 'onnect with a lot of voters for middle class and the working class, that it's difficult for a lot of republicans to do that. so i think he used to storytelling ability to connect with a lot of voters. it won't be the last time we see you. >> so jd vance began a lot of his sentences with i the product of a middle-class family. he talked about the single mother and the drug addiction and then would pivot to something else. but he started that regardless of the topi
jonathan? yeah, i agree with a lot of that. i think jd vance was able to do something that a lot of candidates just don't have, which is able to tell a story. and at the red hillbilly elegy, which amazing book. >> he was able to heard in some one-line zingers tonight. he talked about the people who are phds out there but don't know common sense. i mean, he was able to connect with people in their lot of people out there that look at people with these phd's and high degrees. what do they...
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>> i'm jonathan came part i'm jonathan capehart.resident trump speaking in butler, pennsylvania, where he was almost assassinated. things have been at a pausing his speech, because there's been a bit of a medical emergency in the crowd. he's looking off to the side, because first responders are tending to someone who may have fainted, we do not know, but that has been the hold up in his speech there in butler, pennsylvania. let's go back. it looks like he is about to start speaking again. we are switching gears. joining me now my panel, a former federal prosecutor, senior writer for politico, also maxwell on siriusxm, former director aggressive media for the clinton campaign author of the end of white politics and former republican congressman of florida msnbc political analyst. let's go really quickly around the horn here. we have been watching this now for about 30 minutes. your top of mind reactions from what we've heard? >> look, he started off fine he was on prompter he seemed to veer off somewhat. we heard the story of getting
>> i'm jonathan came part i'm jonathan capehart.resident trump speaking in butler, pennsylvania, where he was almost assassinated. things have been at a pausing his speech, because there's been a bit of a medical emergency in the crowd. he's looking off to the side, because first responders are tending to someone who may have fainted, we do not know, but that has been the hold up in his speech there in butler, pennsylvania. let's go back. it looks like he is about to start speaking again....
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>> yes, jonathan. erie pennsylvania in erie county, pennsylvania, one of those counties that has popped back and forth between democrats and republicans in recent elections, one half ohandful of bellwether counties in the state of pennsylvania, which is the state these candidates are spending a lot of time and money. i think one both campaigns look at as the most critical of the state. here is vice president harris, i think in some of the clips we just saw this is definitely an effort by kamala harris to find those folks who are simply uncomfortable with donald trump and bring them into her corner. and there are two ways for her to do that. of course, one is to make the sale based on her agenda. we heard her talk a little bit about nobel laureates, "the wall street journal" and others who have said her plans for the economy are better than trump. but the other way is make them deeply uncomfortable with donald trump, make people who don't love him or dislike him so upset they will go out and vote. and i
>> yes, jonathan. erie pennsylvania in erie county, pennsylvania, one of those counties that has popped back and forth between democrats and republicans in recent elections, one half ohandful of bellwether counties in the state of pennsylvania, which is the state these candidates are spending a lot of time and money. i think one both campaigns look at as the most critical of the state. here is vice president harris, i think in some of the clips we just saw this is definitely an effort by...
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i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us, and we have an extraordinarily busy show for you this morning. and we'll begin with the latest developments out of the middle east where iran has launched a ballistic missile attack against israel. yesterday iran fired about 180 missiles into israeli territory, forcing millions of people, millions of people to take cover in bomb shelters. but with the help of u.s. forces, most of the missiles were intercepted, and no deaths were reported in israel. one civilian, however, did die in the west bank. a small town in central israel was also hit, damaging a school building. thankfully, no one was injured in that attack. iran claims it targeted three military bases including an air base in the desert. the idf says that attack had no impact on the air force's operational capabilities. iran says the strikes were in response to the killings of two militant group leaders and an iranian commander. israel has taken responsibility for the death of hezbollah's h
i'm jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us, and we have an extraordinarily busy show for you this morning. and we'll begin with the latest developments out of the middle east where iran has launched a ballistic missile attack against israel. yesterday iran fired about 180 missiles into israeli territory, forcing millions of people, millions of people to take cover in bomb shelters. but with the help of u.s. forces, most of the missiles were intercepted, and no deaths were...
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tonight so please when we welcoming valerie jackson and jonathan eig.good evening i'm good evening and of all of the things you mentioned, my favorite thing is to read in the talk about it. we been doing this for 20 years pretty well so happy to be here and jonathan isla so great to se you and i think the last time we were together i was interviewing you on your mohammed ali book. linda wonderful time. and as a matter of fact, i had to tell you about him he taps ahead to put into the book. i was trying to be discriminatingh in his noticing that there was a temple wait a minute you have to slow down pretty well, this is discrimination. [laughter] is a first look down with this really means though is that this is a very comprehensive rich book, that contains so much important information, that you really well cannot resist highlighting things and underscoring things. >> which color marks the corrections. [laughter] [applause] [applause] >> no no okay right anyway, there have been so many books written already about working through thinking i have eight or
tonight so please when we welcoming valerie jackson and jonathan eig.good evening i'm good evening and of all of the things you mentioned, my favorite thing is to read in the talk about it. we been doing this for 20 years pretty well so happy to be here and jonathan isla so great to se you and i think the last time we were together i was interviewing you on your mohammed ali book. linda wonderful time. and as a matter of fact, i had to tell you about him he taps ahead to put into the book. i...
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i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. >> [ music ] >> 16 days to go until election day and the candidates are marking the final days with a flurry of activity. right now, donald trump is holding a town hall in lancaster, pennsylvania, which comes just a day after his off the rails speech at arnold palmer regional airport. among the rambling, unhinged nonsense, trump also unleashed his typical vulgarity when attacking the vice president. >> you have to tell kamala harris that you have had enough, that you just can't take it anymore, we can't stand you, you are a vice president" . >> trump also stopped by a mcdonald's in bucks county today where he worked briefly as a fry cooker. without a hairnet, i might add. he also said he was paying for some of the meals. how is that not a campaign- finance violation? anyway, when trump showed up, he once again falsely claimed that vice president harris lied about working at mcdonald's as a college student. you know, it's kind of hilarious how harris's so living large, rent-free in trump's strange head, that he felt it necessary to put o
i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. >> [ music ] >> 16 days to go until election day and the candidates are marking the final days with a flurry of activity. right now, donald trump is holding a town hall in lancaster, pennsylvania, which comes just a day after his off the rails speech at arnold palmer regional airport. among the rambling, unhinged nonsense, trump also unleashed his typical vulgarity when attacking the vice president. >> you have to tell kamala...
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jonathan, it is such a fabulous description.ead that description, as you know i got that lucky seat because it is a random selection every day as to which seat you get. i got the lucky seat directly behind trump and i used my binoculars to look at exactly what you described on his head, which i couldn't see from the naked eye, but the binoculars revealed it all. >> first of all, lawrence thank you for that very generous introduction. i am grateful. this was one of the great stories i ever covered in 40 years in journalism. i was at ground zero with george bush and the megaphone. i saw the fall of communism in chocolate slovakia and have covered some really interesting stories. i won't bore you with that further. but, watching the floor person say, guilty, guilty, guilty 34 times, this was high drama in the most significant trial of the 21st century, so far. he is a convicted felon. if he loses he will quite likely be sentenced to at least some jail time. these are dramatic events that unfortunately, most americans couldn't fully
jonathan, it is such a fabulous description.ead that description, as you know i got that lucky seat because it is a random selection every day as to which seat you get. i got the lucky seat directly behind trump and i used my binoculars to look at exactly what you described on his head, which i couldn't see from the naked eye, but the binoculars revealed it all. >> first of all, lawrence thank you for that very generous introduction. i am grateful. this was one of the great stories i ever...
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jonathan, thank you.t for us from jerusalem, where we were just hearing from jonathan about that drone attack that killed israeli soldiers, what has been the reaction to that in israel? because israelis are used to reading about their military successes against hezbollah. but hezbollah, asjonathan was saying, fighting back with that drone attack. yeah, you're right. this is the single biggest attack against an israeli installation since the 7th of october. a drone somehow, a slow, low flying, relatively slow moving drone was able to breach israeli air defence systems and take that military base in the north of israel, not far from haifa, completely by surprise. those people killed and injured appeared to have been in a dining room at the time. scenes on television last night showed ambulances and helicopters ferrying the wounded to various hospitals around northern israel. today, there's been a series of high profile visits by the minister of defence and so forth to the site saying that israel and the the
jonathan, thank you.t for us from jerusalem, where we were just hearing from jonathan about that drone attack that killed israeli soldiers, what has been the reaction to that in israel? because israelis are used to reading about their military successes against hezbollah. but hezbollah, asjonathan was saying, fighting back with that drone attack. yeah, you're right. this is the single biggest attack against an israeli installation since the 7th of october. a drone somehow, a slow, low flying,...
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jonathan was a translator.n 2007, the couple got married, and in 2008 they moved from kyiv to ternopil. now the couple is raising six children. we did such a homeschool for a while. with them, that is, home school, it was according to the american program, now they are all in a ukrainian school, the older ones, katya and george, are in a comprehensive ordinary school, and the three, after them, in a private school, also ukrainian. at home, marky's family speaks english, in the environment they use ukrainian, this is how, john recalls, his parents communicated with the children, now in ukraine john's brothers live, sisters in america and jordan, mother in georgia. in the 21st year , the last time we all gathered in america, and... well, almost all of us in the 22nd, right after the invasion, many of our brothers and sisters came to ukraine to help, or some were in hungary, in poland, there with a humanitarian woman, that is, a lot of people connected, well, i just didn't, the full-scale invasion of russia found
jonathan was a translator.n 2007, the couple got married, and in 2008 they moved from kyiv to ternopil. now the couple is raising six children. we did such a homeschool for a while. with them, that is, home school, it was according to the american program, now they are all in a ukrainian school, the older ones, katya and george, are in a comprehensive ordinary school, and the three, after them, in a private school, also ukrainian. at home, marky's family speaks english, in the environment they...
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it's a very risky strategy, jonathan.g wins for republicans in 2018, when republicans lost the house in 2020, lost the presidency in the senate, in '22 when they underperformed in federal elections where they were supposed to have a red wave. so here he is for the fourth time in a row, donald trump going back to the well. we'll see if it works out for him. this strategy had failed on three consecutive general elections. >> we'll have more on that moment a little later in the morning. former republican congressman carlos curbelo of florida, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >>> up next here, republican vice president nominee, senator j.d. vance, finally gives a straight answer about whether or not he thinks donald trump lost the 2020 election. we'll play for you his new comments after weeks of dodging the question. you won't want to miss it. >>> then, coming up on "morning joe," the key takeaways from vice president kamala harris' contentious interview with fox news. did the democratic nominee move the needle
it's a very risky strategy, jonathan.g wins for republicans in 2018, when republicans lost the house in 2020, lost the presidency in the senate, in '22 when they underperformed in federal elections where they were supposed to have a red wave. so here he is for the fourth time in a row, donald trump going back to the well. we'll see if it works out for him. this strategy had failed on three consecutive general elections. >> we'll have more on that moment a little later in the morning....