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jonathan martin, you were on capitol hill today and i missed you. we were on different sides of the capitol. but i think you can get the theme i'm getting out here. the emotion at the u.s. capitol after january 6, can you help us understand, let's get away from the washington, all the washington stuff. what does this mean for regular americans and what does this mean for the government for our next few years? is this where we're going to for a long time? jonathan: yeah. i can't recall a moment in our country's recent history when politics was this poisonous and by that i meanhen there was a level of contempt and disdain between the two parties that they don't just view the other as the opposition in a lot of cases they view the other as something eveworse than an adversary. short of an enemy but not far from it. and i think we see that increasingly in communities and states, politics has gotten so darn polarized. and obviously that's reflected with people's lawmakers in washington and in state capitals. you just don't have the kind of friendly relat
jonathan martin, you were on capitol hill today and i missed you. we were on different sides of the capitol. but i think you can get the theme i'm getting out here. the emotion at the u.s. capitol after january 6, can you help us understand, let's get away from the washington, all the washington stuff. what does this mean for regular americans and what does this mean for the government for our next few years? is this where we're going to for a long time? jonathan: yeah. i can't recall a moment...
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>> jonathan martin's point is exactly right. republicans struggle to express simple truths in public. last night, we saw what happens when they are given an opportunity to express simple truths and to defend the truth in private. about 70% of house republicans took a position contrary to that of former president trump who had been calling some members encouraging them to remove liz cheney from her leadership position. privately, it seems like republicans know that they should embrace truth and facts. however, they are unable to do so publically. that's a big challenge for a party that wants to offer a clear and convincing alternative to the governing party in washington, d.c., which is the democratic party. last night revealed a lot of what happens in the house republican conference, revealed a lot about how members think, which is not exactly consistent -- it's not at all consistent with how they act in public. >> yesterday, the speaker put out a press relief -- her office put out a press release about this. she referred to the
>> jonathan martin's point is exactly right. republicans struggle to express simple truths in public. last night, we saw what happens when they are given an opportunity to express simple truths and to defend the truth in private. about 70% of house republicans took a position contrary to that of former president trump who had been calling some members encouraging them to remove liz cheney from her leadership position. privately, it seems like republicans know that they should embrace...
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jonathan martin, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks, abby. >>> coming up next, we'ren black women and we are going to shine a light on one of them who had a profound impact on the civil rights movement, and you may not often see her in the history books. night, i'll be eating the al pastor burrito from boca burritos right here in aurora. (doorbell rings) excellent as a local access show, we want everyone to support local restaurants. right cardi b? yeah! eat local! (trill sound) loves me. loves me not. new neutrogena® skin balancing! 3 made-for-you formulas with 2% pha exfoliate and condition for soft, balanced skin. find the one. neutrogena® at panera, when we make a pizza... we don't just “make a pizza.” we use fresh, clean ingredients... to make a masterpiece. order our new pepperoni and four cheese flatbread pizzas for delivery or pickup today. panera. the new myww+ gives you more of what you need to help you lose weight! more simplicity with the what's in your fridge? recipe feature. and more motivation with on-demand workout classes. the new myww+. join today fo
jonathan martin, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks, abby. >>> coming up next, we'ren black women and we are going to shine a light on one of them who had a profound impact on the civil rights movement, and you may not often see her in the history books. night, i'll be eating the al pastor burrito from boca burritos right here in aurora. (doorbell rings) excellent as a local access show, we want everyone to support local restaurants. right cardi b? yeah! eat...
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check out this tweet from jonathan martin from "the new york times." this morning he noted there are still physical reminders of what happened that day. those who were at the capitol on january 6 will probably never forget what they experienced. on monday congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez summarized her experience during a livestream on instagram. >> i hide behind my door like this, like i'm here. and the bathroom door starts going like this. like the bathroom door is behind me -- or rather, in front of me. i'm like this. the door hinge is right here. and i just hear, "where is she, where is she?" and this was the moment where i thought everything was over. my brain was able to have so many thoughts in that moment, between these screams and these yells of "where is she, where is she." and so i go down and i just -- i mean, i thought i was going to die. >> white house correspondent hunter walker of yahoo! news was at the capitol this day. this week he tweeted that some folks were debating whether survivors had a right to be scared. he wrote, i have
check out this tweet from jonathan martin from "the new york times." this morning he noted there are still physical reminders of what happened that day. those who were at the capitol on january 6 will probably never forget what they experienced. on monday congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez summarized her experience during a livestream on instagram. >> i hide behind my door like this, like i'm here. and the bathroom door starts going like this. like the bathroom door is...
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streets are revealing whose side they are on in anticipation of a fierce battle for power jonathan specialist martin selma's believes on the union needs to do a lot of soul searching to figure out the direction it wants to head to. the losing the war the marrying the lost it was obviously in many circumstances you would expect the political leadership to resign i mean at the beginning it will take for example the chain with to resign after the british were defeated novick in norway so you can imagine that the room somebody has to take the blame it isn't going to be the old forces this can have to be the political leadership that presidents under normal circumstances would accept the per the prime minister's recommendation to sack the generals. overseas not on the us that suggests that the within the political class as it were this is all sorts he has been diminished of clinical demonstrators on the streets who are not happy with what's going on and the results of the war the imagine in of whatever changes take place there's going to have to be a big sort of soul searching it all mean here about the
streets are revealing whose side they are on in anticipation of a fierce battle for power jonathan specialist martin selma's believes on the union needs to do a lot of soul searching to figure out the direction it wants to head to. the losing the war the marrying the lost it was obviously in many circumstances you would expect the political leadership to resign i mean at the beginning it will take for example the chain with to resign after the british were defeated novick in norway so you can...
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from jonathan martin of the new york times reminding folks of the national guard presence still underneaththat senate chamber . >> .. february 12 as the birthday of abraham lincoln saying i will be thinking about president lincoln today as i return to the senate floor for the fourth day of this second impeachment trial of donald trump. i will strive, as i do every day, to honor his legacy and representing the land of lincoln and that is from senator dick durbin. the senate in a break here, recess and we will wait until possibly we see more senators come to the stakeout position in the halls of congress and in the ohio clock corridor and along the senate subway there. this is from x euros and they are live reporting of the trial as it is underway. their defense team focuses on arguments and they say that the president lawyer donald shown played a 13 minute video selectively edited montage and media personalities using the word fight and similar phrases during speeches and commentary arguing that it is a standard political rhetoric protected by the first amendment. democrats in the chamber could
from jonathan martin of the new york times reminding folks of the national guard presence still underneaththat senate chamber . >> .. february 12 as the birthday of abraham lincoln saying i will be thinking about president lincoln today as i return to the senate floor for the fourth day of this second impeachment trial of donald trump. i will strive, as i do every day, to honor his legacy and representing the land of lincoln and that is from senator dick durbin. the senate in a break...
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everyone is losing the up ramping of gina martin adams. jonathan: real yields are higher.h hopes. those have been plugged into what is happening with the financials forget the banks have rallied 21% this year. much smarter people with visibility on things have been talking to me in the last 24 hours, saying that actually, the allocation to this story isn't full yet. there is still some money due to be squeezed. do you agree with that? gina: certainly out of banks. we have had financials as the play top-performing sector and our scorecard since november. it has been creeping up since last summer. so certainly, the outlook looks much better for banks than most people are anticipating. i think it is a big tell also, regarding positioning, that the banks all sold off on much better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings. so any sort of irrational exuberance embedded in the financial sector was relieved in the first couple of weeks of earnings season. as long as the yield curve is becoming more upward sloping, it is really hard to fade the banks trade. it is just going to result
everyone is losing the up ramping of gina martin adams. jonathan: real yields are higher.h hopes. those have been plugged into what is happening with the financials forget the banks have rallied 21% this year. much smarter people with visibility on things have been talking to me in the last 24 hours, saying that actually, the allocation to this story isn't full yet. there is still some money due to be squeezed. do you agree with that? gina: certainly out of banks. we have had financials as the...
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rate sensitive stock, which you will be talking -- which we will be talking about with gina martin adams. jonathansuzuki comes up the next hour. tom: dan suzuki is great. a data check. the 30 year bond, 2.07%. it is negative to in fargo. jonathan: 1995 on the dollar index. we are back to session highs. tom: i like your data check. negative two degrees in fargo. jonathan: temperatures in fargo is the new data check. from new york city, a good morning to you all. i'm jonathan ferro. heard on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv, this is "bloomberg surveillance." karina: with the first word news, i'm karina mitchell. the deep-freeze could keep parts of texas in the dark for days. power suppliers from texas to north dakota implement rolling power outs for the second day in the row. the operator of the texas electric grid says it could be days before power plants are up and running. on tuesday night outages spread to arkansas, louisiana, and mississippi. meanwhile the u.s. and japan have reportedly agreed to extend their agreement on trip funding. the deal will keep japan cost of keeping u.s. forces -
rate sensitive stock, which you will be talking -- which we will be talking about with gina martin adams. jonathansuzuki comes up the next hour. tom: dan suzuki is great. a data check. the 30 year bond, 2.07%. it is negative to in fargo. jonathan: 1995 on the dollar index. we are back to session highs. tom: i like your data check. negative two degrees in fargo. jonathan: temperatures in fargo is the new data check. from new york city, a good morning to you all. i'm jonathan ferro. heard on...
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jonathan marchessault knocks it past martin jones. 1-0. sharks down 2-0 but on the move, the one time or. 1. still 2-1 in the third. that pass goes off the skate and right past jones. the sharks do lose in the home opener. they are back at it monday at anaheim. nate lashley, he found the beach and then he decided to play the shot. it went from the beach to the beach. how about datable baby? he remains tied for second. not all bad. jordan spieth is in third until this approach on 16. we are going to show you a great shot. his second eagle in a week. he has a two shot lead going into championship sunday. this abc 7 sports report sponsored by local toyota dealers. >>> new, large vaccination sites are opening up we have details on the sites coming to gilroy and the east bay. >>> homeownership is hard and becomes harder when you face discrimination. hear from a city couple that this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it'
jonathan marchessault knocks it past martin jones. 1-0. sharks down 2-0 but on the move, the one time or. 1. still 2-1 in the third. that pass goes off the skate and right past jones. the sharks do lose in the home opener. they are back at it monday at anaheim. nate lashley, he found the beach and then he decided to play the shot. it went from the beach to the beach. how about datable baby? he remains tied for second. not all bad. jordan spieth is in third until this approach on 16. we are...
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jonathan alter recalls the life of former president jimmy carter. the american enterprise institute john 48 presents his guide to understanding the electoral college. the impact of writers like james baldwin, martin luther king jr. and malcolm x and jennifer jennifer o'meara profiles isabel blackwell, two of the first women to receive medical degrees in the united states. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. >> welcome to the center for brooklyn history thought. tonight we are focusing on the complicated centuries old relationship between america and iran with expert john ghazvinian whose new book is titled america and iran, a history 20/20 to the president.
jonathan alter recalls the life of former president jimmy carter. the american enterprise institute john 48 presents his guide to understanding the electoral college. the impact of writers like james baldwin, martin luther king jr. and malcolm x and jennifer jennifer o'meara profiles isabel blackwell, two of the first women to receive medical degrees in the united states. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. >> welcome to the center for brooklyn history...
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jonathan alter recalls the life of former president jimmy carter. the american enterprise institute john 48 presents his guide to understanding the electoral college. the impact of writers like james baldwin, martin luther king jr. and malcolm x and jennifer jennifer o'meara profiles isabel blackwell, two of the first women to receive medical degrees in the united states. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. >> welcome to the center for brooklyn history thought. tonight we are focusing on the complicated centuries old relationship between america and iran with expert john ghazvinian whose new book is titled america and iran, a history 20/20 to the president. for i introduced john and his conversation partner hooman majd let me say a word about the center for brooklyn history. my name is marcia ely and i'm director of programs at the center which was formerly the brooklyn historical society is now a part of the brooklyn public library. in addition to stewarding the most extensive collection of brooklyn history in the world and in addition to our research and education activities, every week the center for brooklyn history offers free public programs like this one grou
jonathan alter recalls the life of former president jimmy carter. the american enterprise institute john 48 presents his guide to understanding the electoral college. the impact of writers like james baldwin, martin luther king jr. and malcolm x and jennifer jennifer o'meara profiles isabel blackwell, two of the first women to receive medical degrees in the united states. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. >> welcome to the center for brooklyn history...