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lou: bill lee, mark grant, erin gibbs, thank you for being with us. thank you for being with us.we hope that you will be as well. good night from new york. epstey results are in. find out why there are so many questions. epstein's attorneys are saying they are not satisfied with these results. far left congress woman playing the victim again after rejecting israel's offer to allow her to visit her grand mother in the west bank. fellow squad member alexandria ocasio-cortez making this insane claim about supporters of donald trump. >> trump relied
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lou: bill lee, mark grant, erin gibbs, thank you for being with us.york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: welcome to program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. coming up, venture capitalist are peter teal, my special guest this weekend. but first, august can be an unpredictable month for the markets, and this year no different with wild swings in both directions. how should investors prepare for the rest of the month and the rest of the year? as far as the markets and the economy. joining me right now is cornerstone macro's chief investment strategist, and it is great to have you, michael, thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. maria: you have been really cautious on this m
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lou: bill lee, mark grant, erin gibbs, thank you for being with us.nnouncer) from television city in hollywood... ladies and gentlemen, sonny and cher! (applause) i'm constantly being asked what makes a good marriage. why don't you ever tell me? (laughter) (announcer) they were the perfect couple... i'm the fall guy. i know i'm getting it tonight... no you're not. (laughter and applause) (announcer) and they always made beautiful music together. ♪ listen, baby ♪ just call my name ♪ i'll be there in a hurry ♪ you don't have to worry ♪ 'cause, baby, there ain't no mountain high enough ♪
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mark grant is back with us. now, mark, president trump just tweeted about you and we followed up on that tweet by saying frankly, we think that the federal reserve is going to be stampeded into a fairly quick and sharp interest rate cut. do you agree with that? you think they are going to be stampeded? i'm putting the tweet on the air while you're speaking. >> okay. yes, i think the fed is going to have to cut rates. i think they have been absolutely backed into a corner by the other central banks of the world. i think the comment that one of our guests just made about politicized is very interesting because the fed is the only central bank of any of the major central banks of the world that has any sort of independence. all the rest of the central banks do exactly what the governments tell them to do, and with germany going into a recession, i expect that the next ecb meeting will be shock and awe as the ecb cuts rates dramatically. stuart: the europeans are going to be printing money all over again by the trill
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stuart: mark grant, we really appreciate you being with us this morning, first time on the show ever,n though you and i conversed on the occasion. >> yes, sir. stuart: thank you very much, mark. >> stuart, great being on with you. you're a pleasure. stuart: thank you, mark. jack listening to all this, raising your hand? >> i would ask, ashley, remember what normal looks like. people might know. i will define it a 10-year treasury, five to 6%. that is half century average for where rates are. we didn't get back to normal at any point after the great recession. we thought we were about to climb, maybe halfway back towards normal. now we're back down in the basement again. makes me wonder, i'm 46 years old. will i ever see five to 6% on treasury treasury again? susan: no. stuart: seem as long way off. >> how does the story end? we wait for the bubble. we wait for the bust. we need even lower interest rates to do something about it. we wonder if we have you have dry powder. when do we ever see normal yields again? stuart: there is one bright spot. mortgage rates. ashley: it hasn't worked
stuart: mark grant, we really appreciate you being with us this morning, first time on the show ever,n though you and i conversed on the occasion. >> yes, sir. stuart: thank you very much, mark. >> stuart, great being on with you. you're a pleasure. stuart: thank you, mark. jack listening to all this, raising your hand? >> i would ask, ashley, remember what normal looks like. people might know. i will define it a 10-year treasury, five to 6%. that is half century average for...
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lou: bill lee, mark grant, erin gibbs, thank you for being with us. thank you for being >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: welcome to program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. coming up, venture capitalist are peter teal, my special guest this weekend. but first, august can be an unpredictable month for the markets, and this year no different with wild swings in both directions. how should investors prepare for the rest of the month and the rest of the year? as far as the markets and the economy. joining me right now is cornerstone macro's chief investment strategist, and it is great to have you, michael, thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. maria: you have been really cautious on this market, negative, and you've been right. i want to get your take on what we might see for the rest of the year. where are we in term of markets and investinged today from your standpoint? >> sure. the global economy has been slowing now for abou
lou: bill lee, mark grant, erin gibbs, thank you for being with us. thank you for being >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: welcome to program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. coming up, venture capitalist are peter teal, my special guest this weekend. but first, august can be an unpredictable month for the markets, and this year no different with wild swings in...
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day, the major markets sell-off on wall street bill lee, chief economist at milliken institute, mark grantd aaron gibbs. good to have you with us. aaron, we start with you, this is a trillion dollar day. going all the wang wei. >> yeah, and in end it did feel like it was much to do about nothing. the inversion was short lived. and this was really about investors panicking. the fears and somewhat maybe, i want to say not over blown but when you really look at what kind of indicator an inverted yield curve it, usually a recession two years in advance, we're worried 'something that might happen two years from now. and markets, the u.s. equity markets can go up for some time, it feels like, low trading volume day, and people just over reacted a little bit. lou: and mark. we're talking about as erin said, a transitory moment, we don't know if will be extended to an actual inversion of the yele curve -- yield curve, and yesterday there was such relief half of tariffs to be imposed on september 1 have been deferred by the administration to december, today it is a new deal. we're talking about the
day, the major markets sell-off on wall street bill lee, chief economist at milliken institute, mark grantd aaron gibbs. good to have you with us. aaron, we start with you, this is a trillion dollar day. going all the wang wei. >> yeah, and in end it did feel like it was much to do about nothing. the inversion was short lived. and this was really about investors panicking. the fears and somewhat maybe, i want to say not over blown but when you really look at what kind of indicator an...
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lou: bill lee, mark grant, erin gibbs, thank you for being with us. thank you for being with us. congressman sean duffy will be with us tomorrow. we hope that you will be as well. good night from new york. epstey results are in. find out why there are so many questions. epstein's attorneys are saying they are not satisfied with these results. far left congress woman playing the victim again after rejecting israel's offer to allow her to visit her grand mother in the west bank. fellow squad member alexandria ocasio-cortez making this insane claim about supporters of donald trump. >> trump relied on a coalition, a core part of that coalition were racist building a coalition with all sorts of other people that could be susceptible to racist views. trish: we'll talk about this. conservative journalist, the guy getting attacked in that video andying ngo is with us. he has a warning as our country prepares for dual protests in portland, oregon. primetime rrp begins next. the autopsy results are in. jeffrey epstein has been dead for six days. and this morning the new york city medical e
lou: bill lee, mark grant, erin gibbs, thank you for being with us. thank you for being with us. congressman sean duffy will be with us tomorrow. we hope that you will be as well. good night from new york. epstey results are in. find out why there are so many questions. epstein's attorneys are saying they are not satisfied with these results. far left congress woman playing the victim again after rejecting israel's offer to allow her to visit her grand mother in the west bank. fellow squad...
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mark grant chief global strategist, -- aaron gives chief investment officer gives wealth management.you all with us. aaron let me start with you to trillion dollar day going all the wrong way. >> s and in the end it did not feel like it was much ado about nothing. the inversion was short-lived and this is really about investors panicking. fears and somewhat i want to say not completely overblown but when you really look at what kind of indicator and inverted yield curve is usually talking about a recession, two years in advance. we are worried about something that might happen two years from now and the markets, they can go for quite some time. it definitely feels like the low trading volume day and people just overreacted a little. lou: and mark, i mean we are talking about as erin says about this yield curve you know yesterday was such relief that half of the tariffs that were to be imposed on september 1 had been deferred by the administration and today is a new deal. we talked about the yield curve that seems to override the help of the strength of the economy, other markets. you
mark grant chief global strategist, -- aaron gives chief investment officer gives wealth management.you all with us. aaron let me start with you to trillion dollar day going all the wrong way. >> s and in the end it did not feel like it was much ado about nothing. the inversion was short-lived and this is really about investors panicking. fears and somewhat i want to say not completely overblown but when you really look at what kind of indicator and inverted yield curve is usually talking...
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mark grant opened up a package of baseball cards that was 29 years old. thank goodness for the bht to maintain freshness. >> that is awful. >> totally disgusting. >> nobody cares who he got. >> the story is all about the gum. >> would you put that in your mouth after 29 years? >> it was not good when it was fresh. >> i can tell you that without tasting at. >> good night everybody. ♪herrrre come this hair is happenin'! they think normal pesticide treatments will stop us! nix ultra!!! ahhhh!!! kill super lice and eggs with nix ultra. more effective than the leading prescription. hey, ready for lunch? oh, one sec. is that the prototype drive system for the high-g rover? no, bernadette got me a fitbit so she can track how much i'm exercising. that'll teach her to care about your health. i can't wait to see the look on her face when i die young. when was the last actual exercise you got? the other day, when she tried to put that fitbit on me and i ran away from her. according to a recent study, simply thinking about exercise, even while sitting still, can have
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moments ago, we introduced mark grant, b.g the charge about cheap money, free money, give-aways, the end of the financial world as we know it. welcome back to the program. now, money, what do you make of this, why is it such a bad thing that interest rates in america are tumbling? why is that bad? >> stuart, it's not necessarily bad but one thing that i do want to explain that you raised earlier, you were talking about the central banks and you were saying it's the central banks that are doing this and that. i don't think that statement looks far enough. if we take the european union, the ecb has no independence, zero. it is not like the fed in the way it's set up. the ecb is nothing but a front for the governments in europe. consequently, i think most people don't understand this, consequently, it's the governments, germany, the netherlands, france, who are -- can't pay for their social programs, who can't pay for their budgets, they are directing the ecb, it's just a front to print money, buy their bonds and maybe at the ne
moments ago, we introduced mark grant, b.g the charge about cheap money, free money, give-aways, the end of the financial world as we know it. welcome back to the program. now, money, what do you make of this, why is it such a bad thing that interest rates in america are tumbling? why is that bad? >> stuart, it's not necessarily bad but one thing that i do want to explain that you raised earlier, you were talking about the central banks and you were saying it's the central banks that are...
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mark grant is with us, the man himself, global strategist for b. reilly fbr. u. good to see you. you have been writing about this for months and months and months, these negative interest rates in europe and japan, where you actually, where the lender pays the borrower. can you tell me what the end game is there? because this can't go on forever. >> well, it may not go on forever but it's going to go on for a very long time. what this is is something that no one could have believed would ever happen, which is where, you know, the lender is paying the borrower for the privilege. it's just ridiculous. but what happened is in europe, switzerland and japan, they couldn't afford their budgets, they couldn't afford their social programs, they couldn't afford to raise taxes without the politicians being thrown out or in the case of the european union, they would be violating all the covenants of the european union, so what they did is they got together and they got the european central bank to issue -- make money from nothing, then buy the sovereign debt, corporate de
mark grant is with us, the man himself, global strategist for b. reilly fbr. u. good to see you. you have been writing about this for months and months and months, these negative interest rates in europe and japan, where you actually, where the lender pays the borrower. can you tell me what the end game is there? because this can't go on forever. >> well, it may not go on forever but it's going to go on for a very long time. what this is is something that no one could have believed would...
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welcome back a lots to talk about in the sports world tonight there always is mark harper grant lotus joining us from the senate bay area sports night. >>guys you getting ready for bay area sports night 7 o'clock on kron on grand it is amazing how quickly things can change in major league baseball just a week ago everyone's excited about the trade deadline here we go the giants but now they have lost 6 of their last 7 games swept by the washington nationals, do you think com. there's some regrets over not doing more at the deadline. no. >>and i think that if there's regret now then you're short-sighted he this is a long 162 game season. the giants were really hot. before the trade deadline. now they've cooled off almost every team in the and mlb has ebbs and flows like that i think if you're panicking now. you have a short-sighted view of how really long this sea acs he gts got swept the a's at a tough day as well last 10 one to the cu and wrigley they lose van series but they are much closer. >>in the wild-card standings will be breaking it all down and giants a's raiders welcome the
welcome back a lots to talk about in the sports world tonight there always is mark harper grant lotus joining us from the senate bay area sports night. >>guys you getting ready for bay area sports night 7 o'clock on kron on grand it is amazing how quickly things can change in major league baseball just a week ago everyone's excited about the trade deadline here we go the giants but now they have lost 6 of their last 7 games swept by the washington nationals, do you think com. there's some...
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stuart: mark grant, you're all right. see you again soon. thank you, sir.ant to look at real closely. uber and lyft. there's a new report and it says these two companies are pocketing more money from drivers' fares than they have been reporting. uber said they were only taking 21% of a ride's fare. lyft said it was 26%. this report found on average, uber took 35% and lyft took 38%. both stocks, up this morning. there is some good news for lyft, though. analysts at guggenheim are saying they will be able to turn a profit in just two years. they are raising the price target for lyft to $60 a share. which i think would still be below the ipo price. >>> how about grub hub and dine brands. they are partnering to offer delivery to more than 3,000 ab wi applebee's and ihop locations. this is more of the delivery wars which are not going away. >>> let me recap my editorial. the presidential frontrunners on the left are in my opinion, unelectable. the moderates desperate. the climate warriors and socialists are leading them over the electoral cliff. more on that. >>
stuart: mark grant, you're all right. see you again soon. thank you, sir.ant to look at real closely. uber and lyft. there's a new report and it says these two companies are pocketing more money from drivers' fares than they have been reporting. uber said they were only taking 21% of a ride's fare. lyft said it was 26%. this report found on average, uber took 35% and lyft took 38%. both stocks, up this morning. there is some good news for lyft, though. analysts at guggenheim are saying they...
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it is not that george thomas is a question mark with lincoln but with grant, he still has questions. one of the things ulysses s grant will come from mississippi to take over in chattanooga and he will want to bring the man he has the greatest confidence in and that is william sherman. he brings sherman with him and sherman is supposed to launch the assault that will break the defensive positions that braxton bragg built up at missionary ridge. unfortunately, those of you who have studied the battle will know the typography is a little uncertain and the opponent is decisive, patrick clay burned. sherman will not be able to make the assault on the confederate right that will break missionary ridge. troops, couldas be almost any aspect to see what will move out of the town between missionary ridge and chattanooga. make an assault against the middle part of that confederate position and the troops do capture the lower earthworks along the base of missionary ridge. fireare still subject to from missionary ridge itself because the earthworks are not up against the ridge. they are just out
it is not that george thomas is a question mark with lincoln but with grant, he still has questions. one of the things ulysses s grant will come from mississippi to take over in chattanooga and he will want to bring the man he has the greatest confidence in and that is william sherman. he brings sherman with him and sherman is supposed to launch the assault that will break the defensive positions that braxton bragg built up at missionary ridge. unfortunately, those of you who have studied the...
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. >> it has to be, mark grant opinions i respect enormously says we are under attack financial attack coming down. >> we will be watching that i know you have more 8 minutes see you stop top of the hour "varney & company" begins after "mornings with maria" 9:00 a.m. eastern lisa ericsson final thoughts before we go? >> so really nice jobs' report, we were really looking for something solid to continue to into are the economy, because right now, as we've talked about the manufacturing sector is weakening really the consumer and spending that is holdings it up we saw that, support come through nicely today i think what we want to continue to watch is inflation side. the nice thing is participation rate did tick up going to give us a a little bit more potential breathing room going forward. maria: we leave it there great to see you have a good weekend thank you lisa ericsson joining us there final thoughts from all-star panel on july jobs' report first this special update from tennis channel. >> welcome back to tennis channel court report for fox business, great tennis day four 2019 citi
. >> it has to be, mark grant opinions i respect enormously says we are under attack financial attack coming down. >> we will be watching that i know you have more 8 minutes see you stop top of the hour "varney & company" begins after "mornings with maria" 9:00 a.m. eastern lisa ericsson final thoughts before we go? >> so really nice jobs' report, we were really looking for something solid to continue to into are the economy, because right now, as we've...
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on the s&p 500 the dow looking to open lower by 265 points we're reminded by "squawk box" friend mark grante lowest yield on the ten year note since 2008 financial crisis, 137%. >> do you know the date on that? >> august -- >> july 2016 i believe. >> no no. >> we're talking about the lowest yield since august 2008. >> okay. we have got a senator that we want to bring into this conversation right now the trade war of course, this very big component of what's driving this sell-off in stocks this morning and the drop in bond yields as well. joining us right now is senator tom cotton of arkansas, a member of the banking intelligence and armed services committee we appreciate you joining us i'll ask you the same question i asked mohammed, the president has laid out a strategy to be very tough on china. seems to have been emboldened really even in the last several days given the way that things have moved and yet the stock market and now we're watching the bond market move in other directions on him. how do you feel about that and what do you think the president can or will do >> i heard mohammed
on the s&p 500 the dow looking to open lower by 265 points we're reminded by "squawk box" friend mark grante lowest yield on the ten year note since 2008 financial crisis, 137%. >> do you know the date on that? >> august -- >> july 2016 i believe. >> no no. >> we're talking about the lowest yield since august 2008. >> okay. we have got a senator that we want to bring into this conversation right now the trade war of course, this very big...
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we can speak to our political correspondent mark lobel this is something we took for granted a whilend order, some sense from priti patel that they need to shore up that position a bit. particularly the controversy in the fall in the number of police officers over the last ten years. yes, that the same number that boris johnson has pledged to bring back, 20,000 police officers cut since 2010, they are hoping to bring back over the next three years, with over £1 billion of spending, recruitment starting in septemberfor spending, recruitment starting in september for england and wales. and priti patel wanting to change the image of the party, to be the party of law and order once again after a rise in recorded crime and violent crime. she is using herfirst interview here with the mail to say that police officers should be empowered to do the job, and they may relax the regulations stop and search in order to get criminals to feel terror on the streets, and taking a harder line on drug use. she points to cannabis use, which some would consider less bad, if you like on the scale of drug
we can speak to our political correspondent mark lobel this is something we took for granted a whilend order, some sense from priti patel that they need to shore up that position a bit. particularly the controversy in the fall in the number of police officers over the last ten years. yes, that the same number that boris johnson has pledged to bring back, 20,000 police officers cut since 2010, they are hoping to bring back over the next three years, with over £1 billion of spending, recruitment...
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different institutions around the country to provide institutional support for this grant presidential library. msu president markno came up with the idea for the book and when you look at the copy of the cover you notice the book has been written by a number of people, chief justice of rhode island retired frank williams. the thing we tried to do you can see it's a thin book. we wanted something thin so they might actually read it. but in any case readers will read this particular book and learn about grant the man and not just direct the mess. most significantly i think the connection between the grant family and the family of the first msu president. fortunately the university press of mississippi with the publisher of the book has made the book available purchase to the general public. and the story of grant and his fascinating connections favor abraham lincoln and this confederate general stephen d lee makes grant become even more well-known than he already is. so jim probably along with many of you will take comfort in the fact that my book contains no mathematics at all. even though i have a article coming
different institutions around the country to provide institutional support for this grant presidential library. msu president markno came up with the idea for the book and when you look at the copy of the cover you notice the book has been written by a number of people, chief justice of rhode island retired frank williams. the thing we tried to do you can see it's a thin book. we wanted something thin so they might actually read it. but in any case readers will read this particular book and...
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as the obesity crisis grants summer resorts to drastic solutions from. the mark. to radical surgery. on it you will be gentle you can assure you can be gentleness up to machines and even. one o one days do best to gates is china that he's the boss. was. at a traditional restaurant in the southeastern city of shoots a. 15 year old do sure he's having a last supper of sorts he's been over white since he was 6 and in the moment his father be dropping more to a special feature. it's canned fruit being sent to keep it being easier is awfully lucky another doesn't want any sheets so one is a medium if. you know what you're one there was no one on your mind or elsewhere there's. sure why has a fetus after talks his father nurse that the camp will be a child that cannot goes on and they see how many people this is what she will find adventurous. that's a lot that's. come into their heads hard hugo's you know god he gets you looking at you because you. just. feel this will be his last moments of indulgence sometimes. the next morning. and he spun to make their way to the c
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mark well this we had a ninety day. reprieve that was granted back in may and this deadline which was actually today was under the radar it has to be said not a lot of people have been thinking about it. now we've heard that they will at least temporarary reprieve will be extended for further in ninety days it's actually gives hallway and american suppliers more time to find altlternate arrangements. now this clash between wall in washington kicked into high gear back in may when donald trump issued a national security order which essentially banned far away from doing any business with american entities. a few days later the administration announced that three month grace period which is now been renewed allowing companies that have contracts with paul way. to convert to fill them at least for now mondays extension also included an expansion adding forty six wally affiliates to its blacklist. it means over a hundred companies overall will now be subject to these restrictions. no way buys a lot of components like chips for its smartphones and te
mark well this we had a ninety day. reprieve that was granted back in may and this deadline which was actually today was under the radar it has to be said not a lot of people have been thinking about it. now we've heard that they will at least temporarary reprieve will be extended for further in ninety days it's actually gives hallway and american suppliers more time to find altlternate arrangements. now this clash between wall in washington kicked into high gear back in may when donald trump...
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grant. that was the biggest publishing success of its day. >> host: that was mark twain is publishing companythat's right. he talked grant who was dying of cancer at this time to let him publish the memoirs instead of some other publishing house that grant grant had sort of a gentleman agreement with. twain just outbid him. he said argued all this money upfront, blah, blah, blah. he published the book and it was the biggest publishing success in american history to that time. and grandes widow made the equivalent of 6.0 off of it and twain himself made about 4 million. turn substantial. >> guest: yes. using the equipment today of what those figures would be. but it was a huge success. i think he wrote, the first check you wrote to grants widow was $200,000 and that was in the currency of the day. but then he published a series of books that did not do so well. one was called one headways to cook eggs. one was called the speech of monkeys in two parts. these books didn't do so well. so eventually that business went broke. >> host: in the sense he lost that money he made off grants book? >> gue
grant. that was the biggest publishing success of its day. >> host: that was mark twain is publishing companythat's right. he talked grant who was dying of cancer at this time to let him publish the memoirs instead of some other publishing house that grant grant had sort of a gentleman agreement with. twain just outbid him. he said argued all this money upfront, blah, blah, blah. he published the book and it was the biggest publishing success in american history to that time. and grandes...
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mark. >> a couple of things, one thing grant neglected to mention was that joe johnson had stating command in the seven days campaign, and not been wounded for instance. this would've made a change everything for a grant would've probably not had a very starring role in the rest of the war. it would've ended then. i will say that first fall. we can also look at joe johnson's record in the atlantic record in the campaign where he retreated and gave a grant to the.where he could it be given up anymore. this exhausted the political will of the richmond government ultimately resulting in the sacking and replacement of hud. in a region's error on the part of jefferson davis as many of you might know for what he did afterwards. exhaustion of public will and exhaustion of armies are two different things which is another.i would make. lee's has come under criticism by many modern authors and even some of the time. george bruce and grant also said lee attacked too much a lost too many men the south couldn't afford it. that was what the confederate public wanted and needed at the time. they needed t
mark. >> a couple of things, one thing grant neglected to mention was that joe johnson had stating command in the seven days campaign, and not been wounded for instance. this would've made a change everything for a grant would've probably not had a very starring role in the rest of the war. it would've ended then. i will say that first fall. we can also look at joe johnson's record in the atlantic record in the campaign where he retreated and gave a grant to the.where he could it be given...
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. > across washington the last three years have been marked by a regular anything much of with granted -- for taken for granted in the u.s. hina relationship needs to be reassessed. given the stpt it which normalized relationship between and china was es ssumed and taken into account during the construction of supply chains such as pharmaceutical and medical fors much of -- sectors has provoked policy politicians to rethink assumptions that have economy.d the whether we should assume highhcare will be a unique technology sector not subject to the strains that mark other high technology industries or whether it is earlier in china's foreign direct investment cycle and has will lt the pressures but requires an assessment. ri risk we must weigh their success is applicable to health occur. and buy yes yo -- it has tan nique ecades of vin he is mement and ties between academia, medical centers and industry. should doubt their appetite caution is worth whether it will be as successful as quickly as it has een in other high technology sectors. should china's ambition prove it 23eu8d r filled
. > across washington the last three years have been marked by a regular anything much of with granted -- for taken for granted in the u.s. hina relationship needs to be reassessed. given the stpt it which normalized relationship between and china was es ssumed and taken into account during the construction of supply chains such as pharmaceutical and medical fors much of -- sectors has provoked policy politicians to rethink assumptions that have economy.d the whether we should assume...
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grant) in sports... the a's continue to battle in the american league wild card race... mark has the highlights...all-- seeing the entire spectrum on this trip... they'll spend the weekend in new york facing a yankees team with the top record in the american league. but first, time to finish off a royals team that's among the worst in baseball. --we get right to it-- top 4th... 2-1 royals... jurickson profar tees off on glenn sparkman... deep to rght- centerfield and gone for a 2-run home run... his 17th of the season... oakland takes a 3-2 lead. --next inning... seth brown... he's had a great start since being called up... lines one to centerfield... mark canha scores...5-2 a's... brown with 4 hits and a couple of rbi --bottom 5th...kc making a run. cheslor cuthbert... pulls one deep and off the wall in left field... two runners score... royals cut it to 7-5 a's... chris bassitt gave up 5 runs in 4 2/3 innings --top 9th... what a play 8-7 a's... runners on 2nd and 3rd... corban joseph pops one into foul territoy... cuthbert comes over to make a nice catch falling intthe dugout... but... by rule..
grant) in sports... the a's continue to battle in the american league wild card race... mark has the highlights...all-- seeing the entire spectrum on this trip... they'll spend the weekend in new york facing a yankees team with the top record in the american league. but first, time to finish off a royals team that's among the worst in baseball. --we get right to it-- top 4th... 2-1 royals... jurickson profar tees off on glenn sparkman... deep to rght- centerfield and gone for a 2-run home...
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we talk about this as mark said most of it is block grants and then there's also emergency funding so for instance if there's a big storm in some part of the country we need to help out those who have been hurt there they will take care of that. forty-nine is for heating and 51% is for weatherization or improving the system in crisis assistance. eligibility is for those of 150% below the federal poverty rate. very, very low. think about the fact that in 2015 the federal reserve says that half of americans can't pay for $400 emergency cost right now is overwhelming how many people need this aid. what nina and i do is go to congress and explain this to them and for the most part members of congress understand and as they listen to the stories and say this is a real need and something that government is here to do but when one of the difficulties with liheap is not an entitlement. has to be appropriated every year. when there are situations where congress is squabbling over some issue and hold up the government from being funded, liheap gets hurt. if there's a continuing resolution were
we talk about this as mark said most of it is block grants and then there's also emergency funding so for instance if there's a big storm in some part of the country we need to help out those who have been hurt there they will take care of that. forty-nine is for heating and 51% is for weatherization or improving the system in crisis assistance. eligibility is for those of 150% below the federal poverty rate. very, very low. think about the fact that in 2015 the federal reserve says that half...
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different institutions around the country to provide institutional support for this grant presidential library. msu president markcame up with the idea for the book and when you look at the copy of the cover you notice the book has been written by a number of people, chief justice of rhode island retired frank williams. the thing we tried to do you can see it's a thin book. we wanted something thin so they might actually read it. but in any case readers will read this particular book and learn about grant the man and not just direct the mess. most significantly i think the connection between the grant family and the family of the first msu president. fortunately the university press of mississippi with the publisher of the book has made the book available purchase to the general public. and the story of grant and his fascinating connections favor abraham lincoln and this confederate general stephen d lee makes grant become even more well-known than he already is. so jim probably along with many of you will take comfort in the fact that my book contains no mathematics at all. even though i have a article coming ou
different institutions around the country to provide institutional support for this grant presidential library. msu president markcame up with the idea for the book and when you look at the copy of the cover you notice the book has been written by a number of people, chief justice of rhode island retired frank williams. the thing we tried to do you can see it's a thin book. we wanted something thin so they might actually read it. but in any case readers will read this particular book and learn...
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markings on them. all of the original spanish-american land grants, the surveyors never crossed into them because the land was already somebody else's land. all the little boxes that you see, if you could see from where you are at, you will see notations like final h, meaning final homestead, cash entry, stuff like that. each one of those has a case file somewhere. it gives somebody story -- somebody's story about how they got the land from the government. we may have the record in my office. if it was a full patent and a certificate was issued, it is most likely going to be in the national archives in washington, d.c. the reason we would have it is if the entry person did not follow up and finished the application process. then we would have that. we have tens of thousands of these where they were either rights-of-way, leases, or people just did not follow up. but you can get great information out of them. this one here covers part of old mission, san fernando. pretty cool stuff. the next one i have. you can see the kalinga mountains down below. again, part of mission, san fernando as well. that one has
markings on them. all of the original spanish-american land grants, the surveyors never crossed into them because the land was already somebody else's land. all the little boxes that you see, if you could see from where you are at, you will see notations like final h, meaning final homestead, cash entry, stuff like that. each one of those has a case file somewhere. it gives somebody story -- somebody's story about how they got the land from the government. we may have the record in my office....
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they are contained to a marked off area with yellow tape, waiting for news of this injunction. this interim injunction that was grantedairport authority late last night and then confirmed by the airport authority this morning. the airport authority is waiting for the sealed documents to arrive before -- as required by law, before posting them. they are aware of the interim injunction. that gives the airport authority the right to restrain any luck -- unlawful activities, meaning blocking passengers from getting to their aircraft were occupying areas that have not been legally designated a demonstration area. they are aware of this interim injunction. they say once it gets posters on the wall as required by law, they will decide how to act on that. today, aircraft are leaving and arriving as much on schedule as possible. there is still a backlog after two days of disruption. again, i can't forecast what will happen in the afternoon. some protesters are telling us they are calling for a sixth consecutive day, which today is, and shows unity among the protesters at the international airport. david: stephen engle's and th
they are contained to a marked off area with yellow tape, waiting for news of this injunction. this interim injunction that was grantedairport authority late last night and then confirmed by the airport authority this morning. the airport authority is waiting for the sealed documents to arrive before -- as required by law, before posting them. they are aware of the interim injunction. that gives the airport authority the right to restrain any luck -- unlawful activities, meaning blocking...
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grant, bbc news, rondonia state. tens of thousands of rohingya refugees have held a rally at a camp in bangladesh to mark two years sinceoffensive in myanmar. the protestors gathered on what they described as "genocide remembrance day". over 700,000 fled their native rakhine state in myanmar in august 2017 after the violent crackdown. 0ur correspondnet akbar hossain spent the day at the rally. they turned in their tens of thousands — rohingya muslims, calling for justice. they prayed for those killed by the myanmar military. this is their rohingya genocide day. the refugees living in this bangladesh camp want the myanmar government to ensure their citizenship and human rights. translation: our mothers and sisters were tortured in myanmar and we came here two years ago. with this rally, we want to show to the whole world that we are victims of genocide and torture. this is called the largest refugee camp in the world. one million rohingya muslims live here. the camp is cramped and people live in unhygienic conditions. when i walked around the camp, i saw anxious faces, but they say they cannot go back. translation: we ar
grant, bbc news, rondonia state. tens of thousands of rohingya refugees have held a rally at a camp in bangladesh to mark two years sinceoffensive in myanmar. the protestors gathered on what they described as "genocide remembrance day". over 700,000 fled their native rakhine state in myanmar in august 2017 after the violent crackdown. 0ur correspondnet akbar hossain spent the day at the rally. they turned in their tens of thousands — rohingya muslims, calling for justice. they...
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the last three years have been marked by a recognition that much of what has been taken for granted in the u.s. china relationship specifically and globalization more generally needs to be reassessed. given the extent which is normalized relationships between the united states and china had been assumed and taken into account during the construction of critical supply chain such as those in the pharmaceuticals and medical device sectors much of the thinking has been jarring and it has provoked policymakers and politicians to rethink assumptions that undergird the global economy for nearly three decades. whether we should assume that health care will remain a tech make sector not subject to the strain and fissures that mark other high-technology or whether china's foreign -- has not felt these pressures will send will requiring a passionate assessment. assessing risk we must assuage whether china's success in other high-technology sectors are applicable to health care. health care ecosystems and in particular life sciences biotech are fragile and if proven difficult to re-create. were t
the last three years have been marked by a recognition that much of what has been taken for granted in the u.s. china relationship specifically and globalization more generally needs to be reassessed. given the extent which is normalized relationships between the united states and china had been assumed and taken into account during the construction of critical supply chain such as those in the pharmaceuticals and medical device sectors much of the thinking has been jarring and it has provoked...
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part in a genocide day rally sunday, marking the second anniversary of their flight from burma after a brutal military crackdowown. rohingya refugees demanded burma grant them citizenship and a guarantee of safety as they marched in the world's largest bazar. camp in cox's two years agago, over 700,000 rohingya muslims fled burma's rakhine e state.e. this is mohammad salim, one of the approximately 1 million rohingya refugees now living in bangladesh. >> they burned our houses, took away our cattle, seized our land. if they return our lands, homes, and give us citizenship, then we will go baback. otheherwise, we will not go. amy: president trump is denying he suggested using nuclear bombs to stop hurricanes a after axios reported he raisised the questin multiple times at meetinings wih national security and homeland securityty officialsls. acrdrding to a sourcrce presidet e suchcheeting, trump said -- "they start forming off the coast of africa, as they're moving across the atlantic, we drop a bomb inside the eye of the hurricane and it disrupts it. why can't we do o that?" the idea of nuking h hurricaneso stop them has been around since at l least the
part in a genocide day rally sunday, marking the second anniversary of their flight from burma after a brutal military crackdowown. rohingya refugees demanded burma grant them citizenship and a guarantee of safety as they marched in the world's largest bazar. camp in cox's two years agago, over 700,000 rohingya muslims fled burma's rakhine e state.e. this is mohammad salim, one of the approximately 1 million rohingya refugees now living in bangladesh. >> they burned our houses, took away...
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rees—mogg, baroness evans and the chief whip, mark spencer, all visited the queen earlier today to ask permission to suspend parliament. we know that permission was grantedre in quite a discreet fashion, because there was an army of media here, waiting to film them going in, but they must have used one of the other many entrances to this vast estate on royal deeside. we are not sure how long the meeting lasted, and it could have been as short as ten minutes. these things tend to be over quite quickly. and then they got back on their way, headed back into aberdeen, which is about an hour headed back into aberdeen, which is aboutan hourand headed back into aberdeen, which is about an hour and 15 minutes away, and our colleagues were in contact with jacob rees—mogg at the airport, and they asked whether he was worried about a legal challenge, and he said, it is completely proper constitutional procedure. when asked if the queen was happy to see him, he simply said, you'd have to ask her majesty. there has been a bit of, shall we say, a break in the queens holiday. this is a private holiday, she comes to balmoral every year. she is here to relax and spend ti
rees—mogg, baroness evans and the chief whip, mark spencer, all visited the queen earlier today to ask permission to suspend parliament. we know that permission was grantedre in quite a discreet fashion, because there was an army of media here, waiting to film them going in, but they must have used one of the other many entrances to this vast estate on royal deeside. we are not sure how long the meeting lasted, and it could have been as short as ten minutes. these things tend to be over quite...
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every president between grant and mckinley had served in the civil war, and many of the people in leadership positions both in government and business, were marked by this experience. but i think that in a way that is, you know, maybe you'd say it's an outlier of a period. so we don't think back on it necessarily this way, but it was a point where america became very anti-military and really embraced both the civil warsh -- the reaction against the civil war, believed militaries get us into that, so we need a small military, we need to be isolationist at least in military terms, right? we don't want a military that will take us abroad to fight. we want to reembrace, you know, john quincy adams' admonition we don't go abroad in search of monsters to destroy, we are just a well-wisher for the world. but you hit on an important point, which is the perception that europe that way, we need to be the opposite was very much in the minds of americans in the late 19th century. it was, you know, you had people looking at europe and saying, well, france has a huge army, russia has a huge army, germany has a huge army, we are not going to be those countries
every president between grant and mckinley had served in the civil war, and many of the people in leadership positions both in government and business, were marked by this experience. but i think that in a way that is, you know, maybe you'd say it's an outlier of a period. so we don't think back on it necessarily this way, but it was a point where america became very anti-military and really embraced both the civil warsh -- the reaction against the civil war, believed militaries get us into...
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grant thank you. >>in bay area news, san francisco police are asking the public for help in trying to solve a cold case mdrder investigation wednesday will mark 13 years since aubrey, a brac ap or casa was killed the 17 year-old student was at the intersection of grove and baker streets in the city when he was shot several times. now at $250,000 reward is being offered in the case and on wednesday. the victim's mother's expected to speak out about the fight for justice for her son. >>a los altos police officer is at a hospital tonight after being exposed to fentanyl police say 3 officers were processing evidence when they were exposed to that powerful synthetic opioid drug one of them reported feeling ill that officer is currently listed in stable condition and a group of police officers is suing the city of oakland and is police commission for losing their jobs. the 5 officers were involved in last year's deadly shooting of joshua pollack homeless man was lying on the ground between 2 homes at the time of the incident officers say he ignored their commands and when he set up, they opened fire. pollack was found with a gun nearby 6 a separate
grant thank you. >>in bay area news, san francisco police are asking the public for help in trying to solve a cold case mdrder investigation wednesday will mark 13 years since aubrey, a brac ap or casa was killed the 17 year-old student was at the intersection of grove and baker streets in the city when he was shot several times. now at $250,000 reward is being offered in the case and on wednesday. the victim's mother's expected to speak out about the fight for justice for her son....
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mark: they would be a search for other suppliers and that will go on, whether it is belgium or china. the korean corporations will have to look for alternate japaners if correct -- if does not grantroblem behind them they can get back to a more traditional trade relationship. they need each other. paul: thanks for joining us. still more ahead on "daybreak: asia." stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. macy's has plunged as quarterly numbers missed estimates and also cutting its profit outlook and warns that even that cut does not take into account the next round of president trump's tariffs. disappointing figures are fueling fears that the tutoring apartment store industry is stocksfor more pain with in traditional chain stores tumbling. paul: berkshire hathaway is hosting its holding in the second -- second quarter. berkshire's view of tech companies has been shifting. the stake is smaller than its apple holding which totals almost $50 billion. berkshire raised its holding in bank of america. shery: warren buffett is earning an investment boost from bill ackman. the activist investor has bought himself a new chun
mark: they would be a search for other suppliers and that will go on, whether it is belgium or china. the korean corporations will have to look for alternate japaners if correct -- if does not grantroblem behind them they can get back to a more traditional trade relationship. they need each other. paul: thanks for joining us. still more ahead on "daybreak: asia." stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. macy's has...
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mark. >> hey, there kristin, a number of potential new gun laws being discussed one of them comes from republican senator lindsey graham and democratic senator blumenthal, both want to implement red flag laws, through grantgram it would allow law enforcement to take weapons away from people deemed to be a risk to themselves or others, a judge would later determine if those weapons should be returned to their owner. >> there has to be imminent threat to harm to one self, go to judge, the gun owner can come in and defend themselves. >> big question many in washington are asking will senator majority leader mitch mcconnell would allow any potential gun law to reach the floor, mcconnell rejected calls to bringing congress back into session, here is what he had to say. >> we are going to put together a bipartisan discussion and get started so that we are hopefully by the time we get back, narrow some differences and see what we can turn into a law rather than just finger-pointing. >> for his part he's open for debate on gun control and expanding background checks for gun purchases. >> i think we can do meaningful, very meaningful background checks, i want to see it happen, so i've got a lot of support and i a
mark. >> hey, there kristin, a number of potential new gun laws being discussed one of them comes from republican senator lindsey graham and democratic senator blumenthal, both want to implement red flag laws, through grantgram it would allow law enforcement to take weapons away from people deemed to be a risk to themselves or others, a judge would later determine if those weapons should be returned to their owner. >> there has to be imminent threat to harm to one self, go to judge,...
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the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis we doe as in my grantining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to protect our nation what has happened to the engine that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. this is not religion this is the politics me and mark an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the cartels are fighting each other and we've been told that we can feel yes these are just in the street it's been a help to refugees since over 700. here some of the very rules of the fund all the things that could be put the. 0 into the. recipients of the mule kristen's called the cost of the year. in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. president donald trump says he's willing to consider meeting his iranian counterpart rouhani if the circumstances are right he made the statement as the g 7 the summit wrapped up and get its fronts trump says the meeting could happen in the coming weeks. i don't know the gentleman i think that i think i kn
the ultranationalist marks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis we doe as in my grantining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to protect our nation what has happened to the engine that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. this is not religion this is the politics me and mark an unholy alliance on al-jazeera. it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the cartels are fighting each other and we've...