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jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok., has called for "calm on all sides" after several nights of violence in and around occupied eastjerusalem. more than 100 people were hurt on thursday night in clashes that involved the police, palestinians and far—right jewish demonstrators. militants in gaza launched missiles into southern israel. the israelis responded with air strikes on gaza. there were no casualties on either side. from jerusalem tom bateman reports. the israeli security forces are on horseback and now pushing back the crowd. the palestinians here who had been gathering of it there was something of a stand up for quite a while and the israelis have moved in trying to get this crowd back. we saw some objects and some stones being thrown towards the israelis, firecrackers there from the palestinians. and this is really all been about the israelis trying to disperse palestinians here and the significance of this spot, this is damascus gate come at the entrance to the muslim quarter of the old city and you can see he
jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok., has called for "calm on all sides" after several nights of violence in and around occupied eastjerusalem. more than 100 people were hurt on thursday night in clashes that involved the police, palestinians and far—right jewish demonstrators. militants in gaza launched missiles into southern israel. the israelis responded with air strikes on gaza. there were no casualties on either side. from jerusalem tom bateman reports. the israeli security forces...
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jonathan head reports.nd crimes against humanity gets a welcome. his invitation to meet other southeast asia leaders injakarta is controversial. they have argued they have to meet him to start a dialogue which might help end the crisis in myanmar. however, asean's failure to consult the parallel government formed by mps from last november's election in myanmar, is drawing plenty of criticism. they have sent the wrong message for asean. giving an impression that is approving of people who hold power illegally or unlawfully. the meeting concluded with five demands, all apparently accepted by the myanmar delegation. the leaders called for the violence to stop and negotiations to start between the military and the opposition. for political prisoners to be released and for more humanitarian aid channels into myanmar and a special asean envoy to be appointed. translation: it is beyond our expectation, that is not to say we weren't confident but we did not expect this meeting would go well, our proposals would be
jonathan head reports.nd crimes against humanity gets a welcome. his invitation to meet other southeast asia leaders injakarta is controversial. they have argued they have to meet him to start a dialogue which might help end the crisis in myanmar. however, asean's failure to consult the parallel government formed by mps from last november's election in myanmar, is drawing plenty of criticism. they have sent the wrong message for asean. giving an impression that is approving of people who hold...
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jonathan head reports.ces where the burmese coup leader, accused of genocide and crimes against humanity gets a welcome. the invitation to meet other southeast asia leaders injakarta is controversial. they have argued they have to meet him to start a dialogue which might help end the crisis in myanmar. expectation of asean summits must always be pitched low. however, asean's failure to consult the parallel government formed by mps from last november's election in myanmar, is drawing plenty of criticism. they have sent their wrong message for asean. you give an impression that is meeting with people who hold power illegally or unlawfully. asean said it does not confer recognition of the military regime in myanmar. however, the extraordinary defiance shown by so much of the burmese population presents asean with a crisis it is ill—equipped to address. a member state lurching towards a wider civil war and where those in power have used shocking violence to impose their rule. it's a crisis which cries out for a
jonathan head reports.ces where the burmese coup leader, accused of genocide and crimes against humanity gets a welcome. the invitation to meet other southeast asia leaders injakarta is controversial. they have argued they have to meet him to start a dialogue which might help end the crisis in myanmar. expectation of asean summits must always be pitched low. however, asean's failure to consult the parallel government formed by mps from last november's election in myanmar, is drawing plenty of...
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our south east asia correspondent jonathan head who's in bangkok, explains what happened.ible from the thai side. that post was very isolated, it was cut off from the the rest of the myanmar army and the soldiers there had begun to depend on thai soldiers to leave them food, they did not have enough food, so they were very vulnerable. the karen national union moved in in the very early hours of this morning, around five o'clock. people on the thai side heard all the gunfire and some loud explosions. it suggests there was quite a bit of fighting. then they saw the various huts that had been put there by the burmese to accommodate their soldiers being set on fire. the thai side has confirmed that is what has happened. it looks like the knu has taken the post. but what is important is it reminds us there has been continued fighting in karen state over the past month. often the myanmar military, who are defending what the karen national unionists say are encroachments, they believe the army has expanded its footprint under the cover of a nine—year—old ceasefire and is trying t
our south east asia correspondent jonathan head who's in bangkok, explains what happened.ible from the thai side. that post was very isolated, it was cut off from the the rest of the myanmar army and the soldiers there had begun to depend on thai soldiers to leave them food, they did not have enough food, so they were very vulnerable. the karen national union moved in in the very early hours of this morning, around five o'clock. people on the thai side heard all the gunfire and some loud...
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min aung hlaing went to that asean meeting very controversially to exchange views and to discuss jonathan headk aid has arrived in india so there is some sign of help they are at least. before we go, we've got some incredible pictures of the first supermoon of 2021. it's already been seen in many parts of the world in the last 2a hours. this is how it appeared in istanbul on monday evening, over the city's galata tower at dusk. according to nasa it will peak on tuesday, so if you haven't caught it just yet, there's still time. you watching bbc news. hello again. this month has been a really dry month, particularly across parts of england and wales, where we've just recorded five millimetres of rainfall so far. and that's left the ground completely dried out, desiccated and cracked in places. but there are changes on the way. on monday, we started to see low pressure move in across scotland, and that brought some thicker cloud and finally some rain. and looking at the rainfall amounts that we're expecting through the rest of this week, we'll get around 5—10 millimetres of rain. in the grand sch
min aung hlaing went to that asean meeting very controversially to exchange views and to discuss jonathan headk aid has arrived in india so there is some sign of help they are at least. before we go, we've got some incredible pictures of the first supermoon of 2021. it's already been seen in many parts of the world in the last 2a hours. this is how it appeared in istanbul on monday evening, over the city's galata tower at dusk. according to nasa it will peak on tuesday, so if you haven't caught...
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let's speak to the bbc�*s south east asia correpsondent jonathan head — who's in bangkok.uke of sorts the general but is there also a risk that an inviting him to an event like this they are giving some credence to the military coup? that was alwa s credence to the military coup? that was always a _ credence to the military coup? that was always a risk. _ credence to the military coup? that was always a risk. it _ credence to the military coup? trust was always a risk. it is when they said they were willing to run and i have to say, both indonesia the host and malaysia, both countries have been pushing for the summit and have taken pains to been pushing for the summit and have ta ken pains to stress been pushing for the summit and have taken pains to stress that they were bringing in... as the commander is the myanmar military, not formally recognise him as head of state of the head of the legitimate government, i think they have tried to fudge this but also is to stress this is not about recognition but is in their mind about having a rare chance to deliver their concerns
let's speak to the bbc�*s south east asia correpsondent jonathan head — who's in bangkok.uke of sorts the general but is there also a risk that an inviting him to an event like this they are giving some credence to the military coup? that was alwa s credence to the military coup? that was always a _ credence to the military coup? that was always a risk. _ credence to the military coup? that was always a risk. it _ credence to the military coup? trust was always a risk. it is when they said...
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army, who need their soldiers to crackdown on protests in cities and towns,uld be in trouble. jonathan headc armies try to engage the myanmar military as well it is possible it may find itself very overstretched. and people are waiting to see whether that unity government which includes the athletic armies and the promise of a five roll system whether they turns into a much more powerful arms challenge to the generals who now rule myanmar. the latest fighting is a setback for diplomatic efforts by the association of southeast asian nations — asean — to end the crisis. last weekend they held talks with the head of the army — min aung hlaing, you can see him here — to end violence directed at civilians. the military said they'd consider a plan to resolve the conflict, but would first prioritise law and order. people are sceptical of the military�*s commitment to end the violence — especially after today's this is former us ambassador to myanmar, scot marciel, who tweeted: "asean cannot dither here, " and international pressure is mounting. tom andrews, the un's special rapporteur on the situa
army, who need their soldiers to crackdown on protests in cities and towns,uld be in trouble. jonathan headc armies try to engage the myanmar military as well it is possible it may find itself very overstretched. and people are waiting to see whether that unity government which includes the athletic armies and the promise of a five roll system whether they turns into a much more powerful arms challenge to the generals who now rule myanmar. the latest fighting is a setback for diplomatic efforts...
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jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over the last 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompanied jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim then to me. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we looked at these museums today we would probably never build them and if we looked at these collections today we would probably never assemble them but they are here they exist and we now have to decide what to do with them. the museum complex and dolman the location of west berlin ethnological museum for almost 50 years began preparing in 2016 for the move to the humbled forum. we 1st met jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon. as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum the world around us is the product of 500 ye
jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over the last 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompanied jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim then to me. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we...
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jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his. over the last 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompanied jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim ventimiglia. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we looked at these museums today we would probably never build them and if we looked at these collections today we would probably never assemble them but they're here they exist and we now have to decide what to do with them. the museum complex and dolma the location of west berlin ethnological museum for almost 50 years began preparing in 2016 for the move to the humbled forum. we 1st met jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon. as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum and the world around us is the product of 500 yea
jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his. over the last 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompanied jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim ventimiglia. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we...
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jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over the law. 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompany jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim ventimiglia. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we looked at these museums today we would probably never build them and if we looked at these collections today we would probably never assemble them but they're here day exist and we now have to decide what to do with them. the museum complex and dolman the location of west berlin ethnological museum for almost 50 years began preparing in 2016 for the move to the humbled forum. we 1st met jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon. and as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum of the world around us is the product of 50
jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over the law. 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompany jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim ventimiglia. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we...
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jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over. the last 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompany jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim ventimiglia. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we looked at these museums today we would probably never build them and if we looked at these collections today we would probably never assemble them but they're here day exist and we now have to decide what to do with them. the museum complex and dolma the location of west berlin ethnological museum for almost 50 years began preparing in 2016 for the move to the humbled forum. we 1st met jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon bonn and as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum of the world around us is the product o
jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over. the last 5 years in this ring how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompany jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim ventimiglia. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we...
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jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over the last 5 years in this brings how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompany jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we looked at these museums today we would probably never build them and if we looked at these collections today we would probably never assemble them but they are here they exist and we now have to decide what to do with them. the museum complex and dolma the location of west berlin ethnological museum for almost 50 years began preparing in 2016 for the move to the humble forum. we 1st met jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon. and as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum and the world around us is the product of 500 years o
jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over the last 5 years in this brings how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompany jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said if we looked at...
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this is where the world is headed. jonathanally great to catch up with the former bank of england governor. from new york city this morning, good morning. this thursday morning, and ecb rate decision just around the corner. claims in america going into the equity futures is shaping up. slightly negative. in the bond market, yields high by almost a basis point. euro-dollar maintaining that 120 handle of 120.54. look at another 600 million hit off the back of the chaos. that is the story out of zurich. let's talk about a story in the united states. bank of america producing research this morning. it pays to be green. investors are on top of this in a much bigger way over the last couple of years. tom: a little perspective, i remember the first earth day. i was a senior in high school. it was a joke like really, you've got to be kidding me. the air pollution in this nation is dramatically better than it ever was. i use los angeles as a litmus paper. i remember unable to see the san gabriel mountains, unable to breathe in pasadena
this is where the world is headed. jonathanally great to catch up with the former bank of england governor. from new york city this morning, good morning. this thursday morning, and ecb rate decision just around the corner. claims in america going into the equity futures is shaping up. slightly negative. in the bond market, yields high by almost a basis point. euro-dollar maintaining that 120 handle of 120.54. look at another 600 million hit off the back of the chaos. that is the story out of...
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jonathan: next tuesday, inflation in america. chris harvey, wells fargo securities headf equity strategy. let's put the saloon more simple he. how long can you sit here and say it is transitory? i think that is the stress test right now. i think by definition you can always say it is transitory to some degree. but for the federal reserve, how long can they say it is transitory if we keep seeing numbers in the high twos, maybe into the threes. tom: i hadn't heard transitory for the seven or eight days you were gone, and now you're back, and i really don't know what is transitory other than stocks won't go down. to me, that is a great observation here. boom economy, with some extending it out, and with that boom economy, stocks are bid. lisa: one thing that is not transitory is your ribbing jon about his sabbatical, and i don't think that will ever be transitory. it is a permanent feature of this show. tom: we didn't have enough soccer talk. i mean, jon, will newcastle be relegated? i think it is 50-50, isn't it? jonathan: that is a big conversation for ian shepherdson whe
jonathan: next tuesday, inflation in america. chris harvey, wells fargo securities headf equity strategy. let's put the saloon more simple he. how long can you sit here and say it is transitory? i think that is the stress test right now. i think by definition you can always say it is transitory to some degree. but for the federal reserve, how long can they say it is transitory if we keep seeing numbers in the high twos, maybe into the threes. tom: i hadn't heard transitory for the seven or...
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jonathan: got to head down to washington, d.c. and get an update on the presidents family aid plan. we will do that later in the program. equity futures look like this. in and around all-time highs. we advance almost a 10th of 1%. in the bond market, did you see the selloff? it's picking up. yields up two basis points on a 10 year. in foreign exchange, short of 120 -- 1.21. a fed decision and chairman powell news conference. lisa: the seven year auction approve proved to be a hiccup. what you are talking about -- proved to be a hiccup. jay powell will be giving a press conference, a substantial further progress. what does that mean? will they double down on the idea of transitory in the sense of what they are looking for in inflation but what is the measure of progress in the labor market. apple and facebook, we will get both of those earnings. apple exciting a lot of discussion about supply chain kinks and a pretty massive earnings after their announcement ahead of any potential ramifications on the regulation side. facebook, interesting to see if they will enjoy the same boom from
jonathan: got to head down to washington, d.c. and get an update on the presidents family aid plan. we will do that later in the program. equity futures look like this. in and around all-time highs. we advance almost a 10th of 1%. in the bond market, did you see the selloff? it's picking up. yields up two basis points on a 10 year. in foreign exchange, short of 120 -- 1.21. a fed decision and chairman powell news conference. lisa: the seven year auction approve proved to be a hiccup. what you...
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jonathan: lee ferridge, state street head of multi-asset. getting through it.elt pretty bad this morning. lisa: we are helping out a lot, i'm sure. tom: get vaccinated, folks, like jon ferro. lisa: me today. tom: take someone with you. jon took vet bill. jonathan: for new york, for our audience worldwide, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live on tv and radio. i might walk. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think we could have an employment and productivity boom and a real change. >> we are looking not just at the peak. we are looking at the sustainability of these trends. >> what we have to question is have things structurally really changed. >> what the bond market is telling you, not so fast. the fed has the upper hand. >> it is clear to me that the fed is not raising rates until the end of 2022, 2023. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. tom: good morning, everyone. a
jonathan: lee ferridge, state street head of multi-asset. getting through it.elt pretty bad this morning. lisa: we are helping out a lot, i'm sure. tom: get vaccinated, folks, like jon ferro. lisa: me today. tom: take someone with you. jon took vet bill. jonathan: for new york, for our audience worldwide, this is "bloomberg surveillance," live on tv and radio. i might walk. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think we could have an employment and productivity boom and a real change....
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jonathan fine has headed the ethnological museum since 2020 we've had the opportunity to follow some of his work over the last 5 years in this how will the humble forum deal with the burden of its colonial legacy. in 2021 we accompanied jonathan fine on a tour of the almost complete but largely empty exhibition rooms together with the exhibition designer tim ventimiglia. these collections or things that when we look at them today are very difficult i want to cite a colleague who said. if we looked at these museums today we would probably never build them and if we looked at these collections today we would probably never assemble them but they're here day exist and we now have to decide what to do with them. the museum complex and dolma the location of west berlin ethnological museum for almost 50 years began preparing in 2016 for the move to the humbled forum. we 1st met jonathan fine during this transition period at the time he was the curator for west africa cameroon. and as well as the coordinator of providence research at the museum and the world around us is the product of 500
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jonathan: they did. i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about bunds. tom: i lost my head. jonathan: clearly.e bank talking about the quarter for europe. this is what goldman was talking about. rate differentials in europe's favor. flows in europe's favor. the euro-dollar, a move towards $1.25 perhaps. you can hear the bulls, starting to sound a little bit louder around a stronger euro. tom: i agree, but when did they start arguing about $1.25 euro is being damaging to the business might of europe? jonathan: that's the issue. at what point does the ecb start to step in? questions for christine lagarde around an hour from now. romaine, you are so patient when tom and i go through all of this. we appreciate it. romaine: absolutely. i do my yoga every morning before i come on. tom: radio, remaining -- radio, romaine is bowtie-less today. romaine: i'm sure they appreciate that. basically, earnings were more or less in on with -- more or less in line with what the street expected. the outlook is going to show declining revenue from 2020 levels. a lot of the airline ceos are trying to point to 2019
jonathan: they did. i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about bunds. tom: i lost my head. jonathan: clearly.e bank talking about the quarter for europe. this is what goldman was talking about. rate differentials in europe's favor. flows in europe's favor. the euro-dollar, a move towards $1.25 perhaps. you can hear the bulls, starting to sound a little bit louder around a stronger euro. tom: i agree, but when did they start arguing about $1.25 euro is being damaging to the business might of...
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jonathan: i don't think policy changes in any way, shape or form. i just think the conversation changes, and they have to respond to that. coming up, bank lumbar oda -- banque lombard odier's headf fx strategy. [indiscernible] [laughter] jonathan: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. since i've been using the aerotrainer, my back pain is gone. when you're stretching your lower back on there, there is no better feeling. (announcer) do pelvic tilts for perfect abs and to strengthen your back. do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you have to lose. get it and get it now. your body will thank you. (announcer) find out m
jonathan: i don't think policy changes in any way, shape or form. i just think the conversation changes, and they have to respond to that. coming up, bank lumbar oda -- banque lombard odier's headf fx strategy. [indiscernible] [laughter] jonathan: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise...
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lisa: i've got to say, tom keene has gotten into my head so much. jonathan: that's not good.hat is he saying? lisa: as he's saying we haven't had a 5% pullback, i'm thinking, go to cash. you talk about big spending. how much of these big spending plans have actually been priced in? in other words, how much of the $4 trillion in fiscal support that joe biden has put out there in social programs have actually been counted for in stock markets? joe: i think there's more to come in terms of the price appreciation because as you know, a lot of this money hasn't even transferred yet. it is out there in construction and materials. some of the building, caterpillar type companies. the key is how quickly does it filter down. these are multi-year plans. these are multiyear invest in plans. if you are an investor, don't change these stocks right now. we've got bottleneck shortages. i think the cyclical play is still on, but maybe later this year on a pullback, you could buy them cheaper. jonathan: just going to cut in with a little more detail from the team at credit suisse on this upgr
lisa: i've got to say, tom keene has gotten into my head so much. jonathan: that's not good.hat is he saying? lisa: as he's saying we haven't had a 5% pullback, i'm thinking, go to cash. you talk about big spending. how much of these big spending plans have actually been priced in? in other words, how much of the $4 trillion in fiscal support that joe biden has put out there in social programs have actually been counted for in stock markets? joe: i think there's more to come in terms of the...
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[laughter] jonathan: mark mccormick joining us now, td global head of fx strategy.t are you looking for now? mark: it's an interesting story where the euro peaked to start. it is u.s. exceptionalism, the vaccine story. although things were not in the price when we came through, looking too short euro trade in december. what we see now is quite interesting. april was a reversal of some of these themes. it was very good for commodities and the story that the fed is still going to experiment with average inflation targeting, which means they want to keep the expansion moving stronger and inflation rates at bay. i think where we are now is very interesting because it is a pivot went. we think that euro $1.15 to $1.20, rather than $1.20 to $1.25. jonathan: now we have these shifting reaction functions, the shifting framework at the fed. does that challenge traditional concepts in foreign exchange? mark: i think it absolutely does. we are in a very unique cycle. i think everyone is aware of it. structural forces are really important because we are seeing less globalizatio
[laughter] jonathan: mark mccormick joining us now, td global head of fx strategy.t are you looking for now? mark: it's an interesting story where the euro peaked to start. it is u.s. exceptionalism, the vaccine story. although things were not in the price when we came through, looking too short euro trade in december. what we see now is quite interesting. april was a reversal of some of these themes. it was very good for commodities and the story that the fed is still going to experiment with...
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where do you see all of this headed? jonathan: i feel like it is groundhog day. weeks ago. we are so close. we are always so close to getting to the other side of this pandemic, in terms of cases going down, hospitalizations, deaths, businesses able to reopen, then states in that doing something to mess it all up, and you know, for states to undo their mask mandates, open things quite open again, as cases are going up as variants are running rampant across the land, when you have the cdc director going off script and saying she is extreme he worried about what will happen, i don't think we are out of the woods yet. i think people are being a little too optimistic about how much they can do because of the vaccines. i, like anyone, wou like to get the vaccine and get back to normal, but i would love to get back to normal whenhe country can actually do it in a uniform way, and i am not seeing right now how we will be able to do that by the time of the president's goal of july 4. judy: david? david: we need to make life a lot better so people can go out, and i say th
where do you see all of this headed? jonathan: i feel like it is groundhog day. weeks ago. we are so close. we are always so close to getting to the other side of this pandemic, in terms of cases going down, hospitalizations, deaths, businesses able to reopen, then states in that doing something to mess it all up, and you know, for states to undo their mask mandates, open things quite open again, as cases are going up as variants are running rampant across the land, when you have the cdc...
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head of. and jonathan nez joins us to discuss the impact covid is having on native-american communities. sister norma pimentel runs the catholic charities of the rio grande valley. we ex her about the crush the situation of migrants at the u.s. border. plus, have americans becme too complacent with covid? we'll check in with dr. scott gottlieb. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." on this easter sunday, we'll take a special look at some of the many inequities exacerbated by covid-19. we begin with the virus itself. last week c.d.c. director dr. rochelle walensky spoke about her fear of impending doom, and pleaded with americans to hold on a little longer. the c.d.c. also gave vaccinated americans a green light for air travel, but the t.s.a. reported the highest number of airline passengers since the pandemic began. 18% of americans have been fully vaccinated. case numbers are still rising in 27 states and washington, d.c. in some of those places, the largest number of new cases is among children for the first time. we wan
head of. and jonathan nez joins us to discuss the impact covid is having on native-american communities. sister norma pimentel runs the catholic charities of the rio grande valley. we ex her about the crush the situation of migrants at the u.s. border. plus, have americans becme too complacent with covid? we'll check in with dr. scott gottlieb. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." on this easter...
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jonathan: thank you, sir. jason draho, head of america's al indication. that question, am i missing out? we've all missed out on this rally. i say we all, i'm talking about myself in bitcoin. it has been a rip roaring rally so far. lisa: yeah. we will say it has been a hard one to get right. it either made your year or broken your year. this raises the question do you jump on the train or do you flee? and i ask that question just now to jason because a lot of wealthier individuals are just asking the same questions. jonathan: it's a new asset class and it's a growing asset class. always trying to tie things back to fundamentals. this is just a new growing asset class. and kink sitting here trying to tie back up to inflation, maybe too immature to do that. individuals are conditioned to believe that something like crip to -- cryptoand bitcoin replaced and maybe bemove somewhere like gold and traditionally having that inverse correlation to risk and inflation as well. it has not done that so far this year. lisa: that's what i was going to say. if people wan
jonathan: thank you, sir. jason draho, head of america's al indication. that question, am i missing out? we've all missed out on this rally. i say we all, i'm talking about myself in bitcoin. it has been a rip roaring rally so far. lisa: yeah. we will say it has been a hard one to get right. it either made your year or broken your year. this raises the question do you jump on the train or do you flee? and i ask that question just now to jason because a lot of wealthier individuals are just...
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right now jonathan is shaking his head, this idea of this not being an inevitability to create a supergue -- i am even going to start. tom: i wondering how president biden or good president trump, how they would weigh in on this. lisa: that is your one question. will we get president trump disapproval? tom: this is serious. the europeans could band some of the teams from playing some of the games in europe and the premier league could ban teams because they went to europe. lisa: we are nailing it. the overarching idea. i will say the overarching idea is uefa --i will not even try. tom: they want to be like the boston celtics. that is all they want to do. bain capital owner of the boston celtics will be on. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ want your workout to be easier, more effective, and more convenient? then you should try aerotrainer by golo. the new full body workout that you can do at home or anywhere. it's great for planks, squats, core, and glutes. you'll strengthen and tone muscles, relieve back pain, and reduce stress. it's also great for yoga and pilates. get noticeable re
right now jonathan is shaking his head, this idea of this not being an inevitability to create a supergue -- i am even going to start. tom: i wondering how president biden or good president trump, how they would weigh in on this. lisa: that is your one question. will we get president trump disapproval? tom: this is serious. the europeans could band some of the teams from playing some of the games in europe and the premier league could ban teams because they went to europe. lisa: we are nailing...
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jonathan: can you take a second, tom? you kickback. look relaxed. coming up, david page, accent and this managers head of macroeconomics. i've got an order at $65,000. jonathan: nice. (text chime) (text chime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week is your chance to finally watch shows you missed for free. now you get to talk about them with your friends, no matter what time it is. say "watchathon" into your voice remote and watch for free jonathan: from new york, live on tv and radio, for our audience worldwide, here's the price this monday morning. futures negative on the s&p 500. on the nasdaq, we come in about 0.3%. tesla after the close wednesday, apple thursday. speaking of wednesday, chairman paolo the federal reserve at a news conference. then on wednesday, the president addressing congress. in the bond market, everybody in fixed income all believe that the fed, the ecb make a move when they put out the forecast, but this is a central bank deemphasizing forecasts. so why wait for the forecast if you are no longer dependent on the forecast? j
jonathan: can you take a second, tom? you kickback. look relaxed. coming up, david page, accent and this managers head of macroeconomics. i've got an order at $65,000. jonathan: nice. (text chime) (text chime) (text chime) (sighs) (text chime) (chuckles) (text chime) it's the biggest week in television. watchathon week is your chance to finally watch shows you missed for free. now you get to talk about them with your friends, no matter what time it is. say "watchathon" into your...
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head. i don't know what that is on the -- that is all about. jonathan talked about it, too, so give yourself some credit. we are applying the lessons of the previous cycle. the people in power right now, chairman powell, secretary yellen, have been conditioned by the previous cycle and are taking those lessons and applying them to this moment, and this moment is so different to anything we saw in the previous cycle. tom: i am so glad you bring this up. the only equivalency is 47. it is a false -- his 1947. it is a false equivalency. and the fed was in crisis three years later. the independence that clarida and powell have came from the last time we had this kind of boom economy and then what to do about it. jonathan: building up to an important conversation with the vice chair of the federal reserve, richard clarida, joining us in 20 minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. he was known for his rough public persona and for helping modernize the british monarchy. prince philip come of husband of queen elizabeth, d
head. i don't know what that is on the -- that is all about. jonathan talked about it, too, so give yourself some credit. we are applying the lessons of the previous cycle. the people in power right now, chairman powell, secretary yellen, have been conditioned by the previous cycle and are taking those lessons and applying them to this moment, and this moment is so different to anything we saw in the previous cycle. tom: i am so glad you bring this up. the only equivalency is 47. it is a false...
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head -- the week ahead. that conversation just around the corner. this is bloomberg. jon: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, central bank right decisions from around the globe. we had bank of canada on wednesday. in the big one coming up from the ecb on thursday. finally, got for initial jobless claims in the united states. some final thoughts with my colleagues. let's talk about lagarde. what is left over in europe? is that the source potentially for high yields worldwide? priya: i think europe is underperforming on the vaccine front. there growth numbers are underperforming. the big question is how much will the pcb push back against the rising rates. they have taken a step by saying they are watchful and that they can use their program, we actually expect the ecb to talk about greater facebook by because of the u.s. treasury rate are priced in another infrastructure package, we are going to start with high in interest rate. the ecb is going to allow or even encourage divergence. they need all the help they can get, given everything else going on, given the lack
head -- the week ahead. that conversation just around the corner. this is bloomberg. jon: i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." coming up, central bank right decisions from around the globe. we had bank of canada on wednesday. in the big one coming up from the ecb on thursday. finally, got for initial jobless claims in the united states. some final thoughts with my colleagues. let's talk about lagarde. what is left over in europe? is that the source potentially for high...
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positive, may the 17th is when we are _ looks positive, may the 17th is when we are heading towards being invested —— jonathanhold — invested —— jonathan van—tam. he saying hold the line a little bit longer — saying hold the line a little bit longer because we don't want to do anything _ longer because we don't want to do anything to— longer because we don't want to do anything to throw us off course. so, hopefully— anything to throw us off course. so, hopefully not too long to go. but the oint hopefully not too long to go. elf the point you're making, sam, at the other end of this is you're right, it's been tough for us but it's hardly been toughest for on the front of the i. freedom after a year indoors. so good, such aood after a year indoors. so good, such good neva- — after a year indoors. so good, such good news. people _ after a year indoors. so good, such good news. people in _ after a year indoors. so good, such good news. people in care - after a year indoors. so good, such good news. people in care homes i after a year indoors. so good, such i good news. people in care homes that from tuesday, i wi
positive, may the 17th is when we are _ looks positive, may the 17th is when we are heading towards being invested —— jonathanhold — invested —— jonathan van—tam. he saying hold the line a little bit longer — saying hold the line a little bit longer because we don't want to do anything _ longer because we don't want to do anything to— longer because we don't want to do anything to throw us off course. so, hopefully— anything to throw us off course. so, hopefully not too long...
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these are increasingly bumping heads against one another. jonathan: what don't you buy, tom?: the smart glasses thing. i remember when i was here, somebody brought in the google glasses. jonathan: i remember using them, too. they seemed to revolutionize everything, and they didn't. have they ever worked alex? alex: they haven't come about you could ask someone in 1903 if a car would ever go 100 miles an hour around the racetrack and they would say no. it could be five or even another 10 years. jonathan: i always reflect on that clip of the journalist asking about amazon being bigger than sears. i saw that recently over the last couple weeks. the journalist always looked so smug saying, that's ridiculous. i just try and member that. don't be that guy. [laughter] alex, good to catch up with you. your the visionary. i'm not. tom, you've got to be careful, because sometimes the things we are smug about, we say this is ridiculous, sometimes they of the things that take off. tom: yes, that would be true. but i've really got to talk about this, what is this air thingy if you lose so
these are increasingly bumping heads against one another. jonathan: what don't you buy, tom?: the smart glasses thing. i remember when i was here, somebody brought in the google glasses. jonathan: i remember using them, too. they seemed to revolutionize everything, and they didn't. have they ever worked alex? alex: they haven't come about you could ask someone in 1903 if a car would ever go 100 miles an hour around the racetrack and they would say no. it could be five or even another 10 years....
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i do not expect fox news is going to do a single thing about this but i do have the head of the adl, jonathanliable sources this morning. >> don't you think at some point fox will be forced to publicly deal with it. how much pressure would it take to hear from them? >> right. at some point you're lullabsolu right, an investor conference or interview, one of the murdochs will be asked about their tucker carlson response. their response from the murdochs is something like this, we oppose cancel culture, we're not the speech police. he's entitled to their own opinion. they never try to defend what carlson is saying or other congr commentators, they claim they are above it all, and they don't want to cancel anyone. so unfortunately, they don't deal with the substance of the arguments, but hey, that's what we're here for. >> we're looking forward to your show again this morning as we always do. brian stelter, thank you so much. you're going to see him later this morning on "reliable source." it's at 1:00 a.m. >>> and it is sunday at the masters. few players shot up the leader board, others, not so
i do not expect fox news is going to do a single thing about this but i do have the head of the adl, jonathanliable sources this morning. >> don't you think at some point fox will be forced to publicly deal with it. how much pressure would it take to hear from them? >> right. at some point you're lullabsolu right, an investor conference or interview, one of the murdochs will be asked about their tucker carlson response. their response from the murdochs is something like this, we...
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jonathan: i will do that now, blackrock head of american fundamental.hat's happening right now, bob? bob: thanks for the opportunity to catch up. i do think this is a consolidation. when you take a step back and consider what's happened in the last six months, i think it is really important to keep in mind that we haven't seen a policy prescription in the domestic economy like we are witnessing today in over 40 years. you really have to go to the post-world war ii period to see significant fiscal policy cooperation in a noncrisis period. our argument, as your question -- to answer your question directly, i think this is a pause and i think rates go higher over the balance of the year for a variety of reasons, but primarily for the same reasons that have brought us to these levels from 100 basis lowers in 10 year notes six months ago. that is a function of substantially better nominal gdp growth, significantly greater net issuance of treasuries, and a dual policy impulse right now that is frankly disproportionately large relative to the actual economic c
jonathan: i will do that now, blackrock head of american fundamental.hat's happening right now, bob? bob: thanks for the opportunity to catch up. i do think this is a consolidation. when you take a step back and consider what's happened in the last six months, i think it is really important to keep in mind that we haven't seen a policy prescription in the domestic economy like we are witnessing today in over 40 years. you really have to go to the post-world war ii period to see significant...
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jonathan: the weekly run of gains is about to end. we are headedeek of losses on the s&p 500. up about nine points on the s&p 500, 0.2%. the russell up about 16 points, about 0.7%. get to the bond market. want to look at treasuries, want to look at bunds. want to talk about the data on either side of the atlantic. better in america. yields have been heading lower for another week. we are down around three basis points on the week on the 10 year to about 1.55%. bunds are stable at about -26 basis points. lisa pointed out the upside surprise on the pmi's out of europe. so far, yield action has been pretty muted off the back of that data. what is that look like in the next couple of months if the vaccine progress continues and the data start to pick up as well? switch up the board. investors are still apprehensive. that's the view coming from stephen gallo of bmo. euro swiss just over the last couple of months has been flattening out, stalling, in line with what we have seen elsewhere with treasuries. we had that big lift off of s wiss weakness. then
jonathan: the weekly run of gains is about to end. we are headedeek of losses on the s&p 500. up about nine points on the s&p 500, 0.2%. the russell up about 16 points, about 0.7%. get to the bond market. want to look at treasuries, want to look at bunds. want to talk about the data on either side of the atlantic. better in america. yields have been heading lower for another week. we are down around three basis points on the week on the 10 year to about 1.55%. bunds are stable at about...
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but you needed rain is heading our way back to you, jonathan justine and on the heels of that, the east bay mud board of directors will decide at their next meeting of customers will have to start conserving water. >> for the rest of the year. the decision will be made this tuesday after east bay mud gets a new report on how much water is available right now as well as how much of a water deficit there. it if the board decides to begin conserving water. they'll be asking residents for a voluntary reduction goal of 10%. there's also a new lawsuit that is moving forward against the san francisco unified school district. and this one is over their attempts to change the admissions process at lowell high school. one of the attorneys behind the lawsuit says that it's not more about the admissions process, but. >> instead they are of said that no member of the public was involved in the decision. he says it's not the first time that this sort of thing has happened with the school board. >> it is very really analogous to what else another important decision that the school district did an impr
but you needed rain is heading our way back to you, jonathan justine and on the heels of that, the east bay mud board of directors will decide at their next meeting of customers will have to start conserving water. >> for the rest of the year. the decision will be made this tuesday after east bay mud gets a new report on how much water is available right now as well as how much of a water deficit there. it if the board decides to begin conserving water. they'll be asking residents for a...
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the head of the minnesota justice coalition, jonathan mcclellan, says they've been asking federal officialsor a federal patterns and practices investigation for years. while he and several other rights groups welcome it, he says it is terribly unfortunate that it took the slow-motion murder of floyd to propel it forward. >> this case is significant in the sense that it brought the reality of what black and brown people face into the living rooms of america. this is the same thing that happened when the march happened over the edmund pettus bridge. the reality of what black people were facing was brought into the living rooms of america, and that spawned a litany of legislation. the same thing needs to happen with this as well. >> reporter: in a cnn analysis of minneapolis police department data after floyd's death are the department reported using force on far fewer people. then the use of force spiked late last year. and black people are still subject to the use of force by minneapolis officers at a highly disproportionate rate. the analysis found between 2008 and may 25th, 2020, when chau
the head of the minnesota justice coalition, jonathan mcclellan, says they've been asking federal officialsor a federal patterns and practices investigation for years. while he and several other rights groups welcome it, he says it is terribly unfortunate that it took the slow-motion murder of floyd to propel it forward. >> this case is significant in the sense that it brought the reality of what black and brown people face into the living rooms of america. this is the same thing that...
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jonathan: always good to hear from you, and always too short. tina fordham, avon hearst -- avonhurst headlitical strategy. coming up as a guy from ubs you might have heard of, luke kawa. tom: nope. we will have to see. jonathan: i'm looking forward to that conversation. tom: i don't know. i think he's worthy of a substantial piece. jonathan: how long is a conversation with him? looking forward to that. luke kawa joining us on bloomberg radio and tv. i think he used to work here once upon a time. tom: what is amazing is axel weber will be watching. [laughter] jonathan: i'm going to whip through the price action. all-time highs on the s&p 500. big week for the nasdaq coming into friday. on the session, off by about 38 points on nasdaq 100 futures. interesting to see the stability in treasuries. euro-dollar a little negative, down to $1.1875. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg television, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total bo
jonathan: always good to hear from you, and always too short. tina fordham, avon hearst -- avonhurst headlitical strategy. coming up as a guy from ubs you might have heard of, luke kawa. tom: nope. we will have to see. jonathan: i'm looking forward to that conversation. tom: i don't know. i think he's worthy of a substantial piece. jonathan: how long is a conversation with him? looking forward to that. luke kawa joining us on bloomberg radio and tv. i think he used to work here once upon a...
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we will turn that on its head because jamie dimon is in the transaction. what is the significance, jonathan the american financier blowing up european football? jonathan: you need to tell me the headlines and that i will read them. tom: can we get one of those big banner screens? jp morgan bets before $.8 billion u.s. as clubs sign binding you. jonathan: we talked about this, jp morgan underwriting this effort. that is why that is different this time around. this is been a threat and it is so much more real this morning because the financing is lined up, the companies are ready to go. that is the difference. tom: we will get jon and his entourage back to his podium. jp morgan financing this transaction. we are thrilled michael shaoul joins us with market field as it management. his great affection for one of those super league teams, manchester united. i want to bring this in of the ark of the asset boom we are in. is the super leaning -- the super league of european football and other symbol of the global financial is asian of the times -- the global financialization of the time. michael:
we will turn that on its head because jamie dimon is in the transaction. what is the significance, jonathan the american financier blowing up european football? jonathan: you need to tell me the headlines and that i will read them. tom: can we get one of those big banner screens? jp morgan bets before $.8 billion u.s. as clubs sign binding you. jonathan: we talked about this, jp morgan underwriting this effort. that is why that is different this time around. this is been a threat and it is so...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern mali. stay with us. still to come, headingpart of a uk pilot studying how to gather safely without spreading covid.— spreading covid. nothing, it seems, spreading covid. nothing, it seems. was _ spreading covid. nothing, it seems, was too _ spreading covid. nothing, it seems, was too big - spreading covid. nothing, it seems, was too big to - spreading covid. nothing, it- seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will really lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally there have _ better housing. internationally there have already _ better housing. internationally there have already been - there have already been protests. the russians at first denied — protests. the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. earlier_ denied anything had gone wrong. earlier when radioactivity levels _ earlier when radioactivity levels began to outside russia where — levels began to outside russia where they forced to admit the accident — where they force
jonathan beale, bbc news, eastern mali. stay with us. still to come, headingpart of a uk pilot studying how to gather safely without spreading covid.— spreading covid. nothing, it seems, spreading covid. nothing, it seems. was _ spreading covid. nothing, it seems, was too _ spreading covid. nothing, it seems, was too big - spreading covid. nothing, it seems, was too big to - spreading covid. nothing, it- seems, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation...
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a cooldown riding on tuesday and then warmer temperatures next weekend, even heading 10 days from now. back to you, jonathan. just saying i want to show you these cute and little guard dogs that lived up to their names as they rushed. >> to scare a bear that walked right into their pasedena home yesterday. the bear just chilling there in the backyard wandering around the dax are stricken some of the water out of the fountain bull fancy thing there. >> that's when the 2 little terriers name scored and mimi jumped into action. start going that bear says, you know what. >> i'm out >> thank you so weekend on kron 4 news. we appreciate your time. i'm justine waldman. on the go, go, go to where the oak island. jason. up next, sports night live. they're gonna get you ready for all things giants about the warriors that everything don't bay area homeowners, learn how you can eliminate monthly mortgage payments and improve your cashflow. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way
a cooldown riding on tuesday and then warmer temperatures next weekend, even heading 10 days from now. back to you, jonathan. just saying i want to show you these cute and little guard dogs that lived up to their names as they rushed. >> to scare a bear that walked right into their pasedena home yesterday. the bear just chilling there in the backyard wandering around the dax are stricken some of the water out of the fountain bull fancy thing there. >> that's when the 2 little...
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jonathan: it's a new tesla! (cheers and applause) - money! wayne: oh, my god, i got a head rush. - give me the big box! wayne brady. wayne: america, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm your host, wayne brady, thanks for tuning in. two people, let's make a deal right now. you, come, let's make a deal, egyptian goddess, everybody else, have a seat. (cheers and applause) hey, hey. and you are, let me see, is it "dee-juh-nay"?
jonathan: it's a new tesla! (cheers and applause) - money! wayne: oh, my god, i got a head rush. - give me the big box! wayne brady. wayne: america, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm your host, wayne brady, thanks for tuning in. two people, let's make a deal right now. you, come, let's make a deal, egyptian goddess, everybody else, have a seat. (cheers and applause) hey, hey. and you are, let me see, is it "dee-juh-nay"?
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jonathan: tina, we always appreciate the perspective. tina fordham, avonhurst headlitical strategy. they are concerned about six cases of clotting connected, they think, to the vaccine from j&j. they are literally just going over the data to try to work out if there is a connection at this point, and that is basically what we know. 6.8 million doses of the j&j vaccine administered in the united states, and six reported cases of rare and severe types of blood clots following the vaccine from j&j leading them to have an investigation. tom: i am going to cut everybody a lot of slack. as i mentioned earlier, and i can't convey this enough, america is different. this is embedded in our academics of medicine and pharmacology. it goes back to after world war ii, we decided to do things differently, and that is still true today. jonathan: equities a little lower off the back of that headline. still down by about 0.2%. cpi coming'out in about five minutes time. 2.54% is your median estimate from the economists we survey at bloomberg, and your price action going into that pri
jonathan: tina, we always appreciate the perspective. tina fordham, avonhurst headlitical strategy. they are concerned about six cases of clotting connected, they think, to the vaccine from j&j. they are literally just going over the data to try to work out if there is a connection at this point, and that is basically what we know. 6.8 million doses of the j&j vaccine administered in the united states, and six reported cases of rare and severe types of blood clots following the vaccine...
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suggest you're asking a great question, but i think jonathan hit the nail on the head. and all or nothing phenomenon. it doesn't mean that there is no effect from it. it means that some people have symptomatic infections. but what we didn't see were serious infections. there is one patient out of 77 patients who got infected or called cases symptomatic infections who met the fda definition of serious did not meet the cdc definition of serious. so what we're doing, is, we're preventing serious illness, even those people getting infected. i think the vaccine is yes, 91.3% effective in this study at preventing symptomatic disease over, with significant numbers up to six months but then also it is protecting people who do get infected. that is a very, very important point. the other thing is, at a population level. this is extremely, an extremely high level of effectiveness. when you couple that with, you know, ongoing infections quite frankly, most of which are in people who are younger, many of which are people younger and not getting seriously ill, we're rapidly reaching
suggest you're asking a great question, but i think jonathan hit the nail on the head. and all or nothing phenomenon. it doesn't mean that there is no effect from it. it means that some people have symptomatic infections. but what we didn't see were serious infections. there is one patient out of 77 patients who got infected or called cases symptomatic infections who met the fda definition of serious did not meet the cdc definition of serious. so what we're doing, is, we're preventing serious...
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jonathan: it's a new tesla! (cheers and applause) - money! wayne: oh, my god, i got a head rush. - give me the big box! n, people, even at home. jonathan: we did it. tiffany: it's good, people. jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. uoff with three people, we're going to make a deal right now. let's see, let's get two people in-studio. let's start off with you, with the paint brush, come on down here. you, the burger, the burger, come on down here. and then up top, we're going to go to
jonathan: it's a new tesla! (cheers and applause) - money! wayne: oh, my god, i got a head rush. - give me the big box! n, people, even at home. jonathan: we did it. tiffany: it's good, people. jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. uoff with three people, we're going to make a deal right now. let's see, let's get two people in-studio. let's start off with you, with the paint brush, come on down here. you, the burger, the burger, come on...
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jonathan: it's a new tesla! (cheers and applause) - money! wayne: oh, my god, i got a head rush. - give me the big box! y: it's good, people. - i'm going for the big deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal." wayne brady here, thank you so much for tuning in. two people, let's make a deal. you, come on over here, and you. (cheers and applause)
jonathan: it's a new tesla! (cheers and applause) - money! wayne: oh, my god, i got a head rush. - give me the big box! y: it's good, people. - i'm going for the big deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal." wayne brady here, thank you so much for tuning in. two people, let's make a deal. you, come on over here, and you. (cheers and applause)
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i still have trouble getting my head around the size of the numbers and how quickly those are coming on. jonathanyou just sent me a message about breakfast conversation etiquette. what is this? tom: i am just trying to keep you guys happy. jonathan: try to keep your mealtime discussions pleasant, something that isn't controversial. it is always a good idea to discover what you like about the food you are eating when everyone else is eating the same meal. tom: you guys were having a transitory argument. jonathan: lisa and i love a heated conversation. lisa: it is important. jonathan: we have been debating these issues off-line for years and years. lisa: and we are not eating breakfast. tom: i just want everybody to be a long. [laughter] lisa: it's transitory. jonathan: we are good over here. you've got a day off coming up, haven't you? i can tell. tom: i just need to rest. jonathan: a little bit of breaking news in the united states. from new york city, good morning , alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz i'm jonathan ferro. economic data just around the corner. let's bring in michael mckee. mic
i still have trouble getting my head around the size of the numbers and how quickly those are coming on. jonathanyou just sent me a message about breakfast conversation etiquette. what is this? tom: i am just trying to keep you guys happy. jonathan: try to keep your mealtime discussions pleasant, something that isn't controversial. it is always a good idea to discover what you like about the food you are eating when everyone else is eating the same meal. tom: you guys were having a transitory...
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jonathan: let's bring in jared watered now, bank of america head of the research investment committee. -- jared woodard now, bank of america head of the research investment committee. what does that mean? jared: this goes from a very narrow fight on soybeans and maybe semiconductors to the future, a much more open-ended, all hands on deck globalization. that is what it looks like, anyway. if we look at the bill, one of the things we saw, although there is this bipartisan rhetoric, there is some unanimity politically in congress. congress voted unanimously i believe to de-list chinese adrs from u.s. exchanges last year. if you think about research and development which is undoubtedly the frontlines of the future of new technology and who is going to win the future, i think the china national parties congress just approved millions for r&d. -- approved billions for r&d. it doesn't sound like catching up to me. tom: folks, it is rare that someone of any bank puts out a research report where the world stops. i think jon, lisa and i can agree that when woodard publishes, the whole world st
jonathan: let's bring in jared watered now, bank of america head of the research investment committee. -- jared woodard now, bank of america head of the research investment committee. what does that mean? jared: this goes from a very narrow fight on soybeans and maybe semiconductors to the future, a much more open-ended, all hands on deck globalization. that is what it looks like, anyway. if we look at the bill, one of the things we saw, although there is this bipartisan rhetoric, there is some...
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if any rain is heading our way in just a few minutes. back to you. just seen in. jonathan, thank you so much. and we have much more here ahead at 6, the police officers first were accused of destroying evidence and now they have lost their jobs. >> the fallout tonight taking over the police departments. attorneys representing former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. >> so they plan to argue to get him a not guilty verdict in the trial. a look back at week one. and the fight to save an east bay college. what can be done to save mills college. >> you're watching kron 4 news the teaching staff at mills college in oakland has not responded to the board's decision to end academic programs in the coming years. >> in an open letter to trustees the faculty at the college said, quote, they're troubled by what the announcement did not say. now they're asking for better communication and increase transparency. >> what we're really focused on right now in this letter and what this letter which is attempts to achieve is. greater participation by the faculty and what's going on.
if any rain is heading our way in just a few minutes. back to you. just seen in. jonathan, thank you so much. and we have much more here ahead at 6, the police officers first were accused of destroying evidence and now they have lost their jobs. >> the fallout tonight taking over the police departments. attorneys representing former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. >> so they plan to argue to get him a not guilty verdict in the trial. a look back at week one. and the fight...