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jonathan m.: i think the answer is a very definitive no.atd, even is where the concentrated job loss is impacted most, low interest rates and the absolute limitation on supply keep that market pretty tight. maybe not as tight as it was three or four months ago, but still very tight. ago youwas only weeks and i were living in studios. jonathan miller with 6000 square feet north of new york city. he has with miller samuel as well. lisa, i am glad we digressed. it really is about markets. i am absolutely stunned at the continued fixation on billionaire articles, like the whole wall street journal mansion session. our fascination on this stuff i find crazy. lisa: there is so much there. on one hand, there is just the pure fascination and drool factor of some of these homes. this has also been an area where you see an incredible amount of building and foreign investment at a time when those issues are being particularly hard-hit. you go lower down, the question, as our st. louis says is can i get a discount. the answer is it is unclear whether y
jonathan m.: i think the answer is a very definitive no.atd, even is where the concentrated job loss is impacted most, low interest rates and the absolute limitation on supply keep that market pretty tight. maybe not as tight as it was three or four months ago, but still very tight. ago youwas only weeks and i were living in studios. jonathan miller with 6000 square feet north of new york city. he has with miller samuel as well. lisa, i am glad we digressed. it really is about markets. i am...
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. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. ferro,mm jonathan together with lisa -- with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. looking forward to forecast coming from president lagarde in a news conference 45 minutes after the decision. the forecasts are not supposed to be pretty. tom: really glad you mentioned it. the forecasts that come out around these meetings are very important, and you really wonder how they will forecast price change of inflation or disinflation and the fear of deflation across europe. it is decidedly different than the challenge chairman powell has america. jonathan: and i would argue it is likely to forecast pushing this ecb to consider qe, and pushing the market belief that that is what is coming in around 15 minutes. there's been very little pushback, if any, from the ecb ahead of this decision that that is what we won't get. many people think it is what we will get. if we don't, i think there's massive scope for disappointment and a downside surprise and a series of markets in europe
. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. ferro,mm jonathan together with lisa -- with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. looking forward to forecast coming from president lagarde in a news conference 45 minutes after the decision. the forecasts are not supposed to be pretty. tom: really glad you mentioned it. the forecasts that come out around these meetings are very important, and you...
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m, "tu gente, tu voz." ramÓn: otros muchos, les saluda jonathan schoop gracias a convenios en "univisiÓn".vivo junto todo apunta que la reactivaciÓn econÓmicatoma un rumbo indefinido. el condado de realizÓ ciertos cambios en sus restricciones restaurantes podrÁnuna condiciÓn aragonesa rotatorios son los marÍa antonieta mejía. marÍa: ramÓn, buenas noches, que sus restos estÁn extraÑando comer en un restaurante,podrÁn hacerla partir de maÑana en el condado de san mateo. les quiero aclarar que solamente podrÁn comer al felipe, en el exterior del restaurante. a partir del sÁbado, restaurantes condado de san mateo podrÁn servir comida a sus clientes en el exterior de sus locales,pero para algunos niÑos de negocios estÁ ayudando resolver todos sus problemas econÓmicos. >> nos ayudarÁ en gran parte porque supuestamente la gente sÓlo puede comer afuera, es lo que yo sÉ y nada mÁs tengo una casa de cuatro sanos. repor en, rogelio alvarado que algo es algo. autoridades del condado de san mateo de recomienda a suscomerciantes que consultan sociedades para saber cÓmo mecer vender mÁs clientes fuera de
m, "tu gente, tu voz." ramÓn: otros muchos, les saluda jonathan schoop gracias a convenios en "univisiÓn".vivo junto todo apunta que la reactivaciÓn econÓmicatoma un rumbo indefinido. el condado de realizÓ ciertos cambios en sus restricciones restaurantes podrÁnuna condiciÓn aragonesa rotatorios son los marÍa antonieta mejía. marÍa: ramÓn, buenas noches, que sus restos estÁn extraÑando comer en un restaurante,podrÁn hacerla partir de maÑana en el condado de...
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jonathan, thanks. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. m♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> president trump is blaming the violent protests on anarchists. he also wants those known as antifa, an umbrella term for far-left leaning groups that resist white supremacists be designated a terrorist organization. nikole killion is at the white house. >> reporter: it's unclear how this designation, if it happens, could work since there are no domestic terrorism statutes under federal law. as protests intensified near the white house and across the country, president trump in a series of tweets sunday praised the national guard in minneapolis for shutting down radical left anarchists, then declared, the united states of america will be designating antifa as a terrorist organization." >> the president wants to know what the fbi has been doing to surveil, to disrupt, to prosecute antifa. and in they haven't been doing that, we need a plan right away. >> reporter: in a statement, attorney general william barr said, the violence instiga
jonathan, thanks. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. m♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> president trump is blaming the violent protests on anarchists. he also wants those known as antifa, an umbrella term for far-left leaning groups that resist white supremacists be designated a terrorist organization. nikole killion is at the white house. >> reporter: it's unclear how this designation, if it happens, could work since there...
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. >> for more, i'm joined by congress m congressman which heard from george floyd's brother today. and jonathan la mere, white house reporter. congressman, how did it feel to hear the brother of george floyd speak to us today and what about you, what about that testimony do you think might change the way things are? >> good to be with you, joy. it was a really important day. and i would encourage every one of your viewers to watch his testimony in full online. it was incredible powerful and we were so grateful that he was willing to join the committee and share his perspective after memorializing his brother. i thought his testimony was quite moving in particular as he talked about wanting to make sure that his big brother, george floyd's death, was not in vain. so as we reflect where we are today, i will tell you, not with standing, i'm hopeful that we are going to enact those sweeping reforms that you described at the top of your program. ultimately, i think the hearing today was very important in that regard. >> and just to give you a few for the viewers, this is some of what is in the bill,
. >> for more, i'm joined by congress m congressman which heard from george floyd's brother today. and jonathan la mere, white house reporter. congressman, how did it feel to hear the brother of george floyd speak to us today and what about you, what about that testimony do you think might change the way things are? >> good to be with you, joy. it was a really important day. and i would encourage every one of your viewers to watch his testimony in full online. it was incredible...
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on the back of this you could see a robust , butonment -- of bank m&a on the back of this you could see a robust environment. jonathan these banks have managed to push people online because the branches weren't open, what happens to branches over the next couple of years? thomas: the trend coming into this was the number of ranches in america were shrinking. i think an important trend was that the nation's biggest yanks were opening packages of 20 or 30 branches, and let's say the 30 largest cities in the country , and then they tended to shrink the number of branches elsewhere. i think those trends are going to continue, and i also am hearing when i talk to some of these bank management teams that their service centers are reporting that folks who have never used digital applications in the past are signing up for the first time, even though they have been long-term customers. what i think that means is you are probably going to have less of a need for branches, and much of the digital activity will stick post crisis. jonathan: it is hard to think in a world like this, with unemployment in the double digits, if you
on the back of this you could see a robust , butonment -- of bank m&a on the back of this you could see a robust environment. jonathan these banks have managed to push people online because the branches weren't open, what happens to branches over the next couple of years? thomas: the trend coming into this was the number of ranches in america were shrinking. i think an important trend was that the nation's biggest yanks were opening packages of 20 or 30 branches, and let's say the 30...
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to wear them and how to wear them safely co m e wear them and how to wear them safely come if you do, cast your mind back to the 3rd of april, and when jonathanapril, and whenjonathan van tam, the deputy chief medical officerfor whenjonathan van tam, the deputy chief medical officer for england, said this. there is no evidence that general wearing a facemask by the public who are well affects the spread of the disease in our society. what matters right now is social distancing. and what is the government think about mask right now? today, actually the announcement came today from the 15th of june announcement came today from the 15th ofjune in england, it will be compulsory to wear a face covering of some kind on public transport. something that for example the mayor of london has been talking about for almost two months now. and if you did not do that you will not be allowed to travel and you could end up allowed to travel and you could end up being fine. the government i think, reluctantly but has eventually ended up in this place. and a lot of people saying this is far too slow and why didn't you do it ages ago? in the government saying no
to wear them and how to wear them safely co m e wear them and how to wear them safely come if you do, cast your mind back to the 3rd of april, and when jonathanapril, and whenjonathan van tam, the deputy chief medical officerfor whenjonathan van tam, the deputy chief medical officer for england, said this. there is no evidence that general wearing a facemask by the public who are well affects the spread of the disease in our society. what matters right now is social distancing. and what is the...
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to welcome in my panel, political reporter jonathan swan, washington post columnist eugene robinson. he is the author of "and an msnbc contributor john much me author of "jon lewis" his truth is marching onset to be published in october. very timely, as always. thank you-all for being here tonight and jonathan swan, i'd like to start with you for the latest reporting out of the white house in what has to have been a turbulent day for many staffers who were involved in planning for this rally. i mean, the expectations were set so high based on what his campaign manager was saying publicly about tickets. obviously, there has been some suggests perhaps they were punked by a bunch of teenagers on the internet, but between the actual substance of the speech, the optics, the number of people in the arena and now our reporting that the president is furious about this, where do things stand behind the curtain and is there any chance the president is going to fire his campaign manager? >> well, i have no reporting that the president is going to do that, but i can confirm that he was not pleased with, as you can imagine. i interviewed the president o
to welcome in my panel, political reporter jonathan swan, washington post columnist eugene robinson. he is the author of "and an msnbc contributor john much me author of "jon lewis" his truth is marching onset to be published in october. very timely, as always. thank you-all for being here tonight and jonathan swan, i'd like to start with you for the latest reporting out of the white house in what has to have been a turbulent day for many staffers who were involved in planning...
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thank my mentor and one who fought m this fight for more than half a century, reverend jesse lewis jackson is with us. [applause] and his spokesman for rainbow/push, jonathantion his ear, so don't laugh. stand up, kevin. we joke each other. [applause] brother, beloved, brother ludicrous. [applause] tyree skids and. [applause] who is an, extraordinary activit in his own right. master p. [applause] the one and only created genius will packard is with us today. [applause] and a brother that we have marched together and have done a lot of things. he doesn't just put his name on somebody's petition. he puts his body on the line, brother t.i. is in the house. [applause] i want one of the greatest gospel singers alive, is tiffany here? wait a minute, wait a minute. i didn't want to announce it but let me tell you something, one of the most popular outstanding artists but is also committed, i read an interview, she thinks i'm old and don't read stuff, but i do. she has been committed to saying the right things, and she wanted to be here today. and i was busy joking with kevin and i didn't even luck, let us welcome our sister tiffany hadish is in the house. [applau
thank my mentor and one who fought m this fight for more than half a century, reverend jesse lewis jackson is with us. [applause] and his spokesman for rainbow/push, jonathantion his ear, so don't laugh. stand up, kevin. we joke each other. [applause] brother, beloved, brother ludicrous. [applause] tyree skids and. [applause] who is an, extraordinary activit in his own right. master p. [applause] the one and only created genius will packard is with us today. [applause] and a brother that we...
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jonathan: richard haass, always good to get your thoughts on this program. the council of foreign relations president and author of the new york times bestseller "the world, a brief introduction." the eu proposing m curbs in a -- challengetiny to chinese takeovers. very much a goal of not just the united states, but i go that the eu shares. the way the continent goes about doing that over the next several years is going to be key, and whether the share in the effort is going to be a critical effort of that as well. thisyou see interdependency of the developed countries and how they react to china. , thatd go back to obe they will be overcome by events. i don't know what those events will be, but you have to be ready. am uncertain how ready we are. where is the response even to hong kong? jonathan: much more still to come on this program. up next, kevin warsh, former federal reserve governor, next on the federal reserve and monetary policy worldwide. with equity futures advancing, good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this "bloomberg surveillance." we are live on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. alongside tom k
jonathan: richard haass, always good to get your thoughts on this program. the council of foreign relations president and author of the new york times bestseller "the world, a brief introduction." the eu proposing m curbs in a -- challengetiny to chinese takeovers. very much a goal of not just the united states, but i go that the eu shares. the way the continent goes about doing that over the next several years is going to be key, and whether the share in the effort is going to be a...