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ten stamps, idealfor sending written by michael bond.south—east. they are clearing away into the north sea, and then we have got further showers coming in across western scotland and northern ireland. the more persistent rain pushing up into the northern isles. in between, areas of cloud but a fair bit of sunshine. this weak weather front continuing to sink southwards, bringing a band of cloud across parts of england and wales with the odd shower in it, but brightening up behind it. still feeling humid in the south with highs up to 26. now, the cloud continues to move down into the south—east through the course of the night. the northern half of the country still prone to some showers, but there will be some clear spells, as well, and a lot of dry weather. so tonight is going to be cooler than last night, especially where we do have the clearer skies. tomorrow, then, we start with the cloud and the odd splash of rain moving away from the south—east, and then we are looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers. across northern ireland, en
ten stamps, idealfor sending written by michael bond.south—east. they are clearing away into the north sea, and then we have got further showers coming in across western scotland and northern ireland. the more persistent rain pushing up into the northern isles. in between, areas of cloud but a fair bit of sunshine. this weak weather front continuing to sink southwards, bringing a band of cloud across parts of england and wales with the odd shower in it, but brightening up behind it. still...
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city five years since the publication of the first book written of course as you will know by michael bondt. stay with us on bbc news. lots more still to come, including the headlines and the rest of the news. hello there. we are into the last week of summer, meteorological speaking at least. and unfortunately, it looks as though it is going to be staying unsettled. it will not be a wash—out but keep an eye on for scattered showers over the next few days they have the potential to be heavy with thunder and lightning. low pressure towards the north—west of the uk at the minute. it has been bringing rain to some parts of scotland through today. elsewhere, largely dry and still warm. temperatures have reached 25, 20 6 degrees in the south—east. over the next few days, those temperatures are going to fall back to closer to what they should be for the time of year. this evening and overnight, we continue to see wet weather for central areas of scotland. largely dry elsewhere. a lot of clear sky developing tonight. a cooler night. last night we saw temperatures for many staying in the low teens.
city five years since the publication of the first book written of course as you will know by michael bondt. stay with us on bbc news. lots more still to come, including the headlines and the rest of the news. hello there. we are into the last week of summer, meteorological speaking at least. and unfortunately, it looks as though it is going to be staying unsettled. it will not be a wash—out but keep an eye on for scattered showers over the next few days they have the potential to be heavy...
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fictional character 265 years since the publication of the first paddington bear book written by michael bond to bring you collection. ijust want to bring you some images live from atlanta, georgia, because thatis live from atlanta, georgia, because that is outside fulton county jail, where in the coming hours, donald trump is due to be turning himself in because he is facing charges of over allegedly to overturn the vote. you are watching bbc news. nervous students in england, wales, northern ireland, have been getting their exam results today. hundreds of thousands have received their gcse results and the number of parties has fallen for a second year running. pass rates are now closer to where they were before the pandemic in 2019. the look on her face has it all. she got the gcse results he was hoping for. i face has it all. she got the gcse results he was hoping for.- results he was hoping for. i feel ha - it results he was hoping for. i feel happy it is _ results he was hoping for. i feel happy it is done- _ results he was hoping for. i feel happy it is done. to _ results he was hoping
fictional character 265 years since the publication of the first paddington bear book written by michael bond to bring you collection. ijust want to bring you some images live from atlanta, georgia, because thatis live from atlanta, georgia, because that is outside fulton county jail, where in the coming hours, donald trump is due to be turning himself in because he is facing charges of over allegedly to overturn the vote. you are watching bbc news. nervous students in england, wales, northern...
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this strong homes report being under constant threat of murder, abduction, extortion, and sexual bonds. michael dive, it is a june list and ortho of highs. he will not paris. she says some of the gangs in the country are supported by the government and believes the best way to achieve last in pace is to re political and traditional reform. a g 9 and g, pep, they are kind of a, a loose amalgam of various games around the city. and what we've seen most recently over the, over the past weekend in terms of the displacement is we have a gain from a group called an area called rand ravine, pushing into a neighborhood feel tough and sway. trying to basically push those people out. so they will have a clear routes for their kidnapping enterprises and also routes towards a couple of neighborhoods that have risen up against the gang since about april, the movement full block away, which means a chunk of wood basically increase. oh, i think you still definitely have connections between economic and political actors in haiti and the games themselves. i would say the games have a greater deal of autonomy th
this strong homes report being under constant threat of murder, abduction, extortion, and sexual bonds. michael dive, it is a june list and ortho of highs. he will not paris. she says some of the gangs in the country are supported by the government and believes the best way to achieve last in pace is to re political and traditional reform. a g 9 and g, pep, they are kind of a, a loose amalgam of various games around the city. and what we've seen most recently over the, over the past weekend in...
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michael: everybody in the bond market is wrestling with this question. what is the term premium?lieved it should be positive. we are in the early stages of the return to what we had pre-financial crisis. alix: and can we talk about technical levels for a second? for the 10 year, what are the key levels we are watching? michael: people are talking about a 4.50, 4.60 10 year. some are talking about the door being open to yields pushing it in that direction but at the end of the day, there are people coming back to the fed is close to being finished. it is insulin -- inflation to moderate enough to allow them to cut rates next year? the bond market has been consistently placing in a lot of rate cuts. that trait is not really worth the bond trader the longer the site is on hold, the higher rates stay. alix: thank you. looking forward to that in one hour. ok. we made it through today. i am trying to make a pivot back to giraffes. i do not have one. guy: there is a few things you do not see often today -- a, mike mckee, white hat. -- in a cowboy hat. and a giraffe with no spots. there
michael: everybody in the bond market is wrestling with this question. what is the term premium?lieved it should be positive. we are in the early stages of the return to what we had pre-financial crisis. alix: and can we talk about technical levels for a second? for the 10 year, what are the key levels we are watching? michael: people are talking about a 4.50, 4.60 10 year. some are talking about the door being open to yields pushing it in that direction but at the end of the day, there are...
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aug: the commission says drexel and the head of its junk bond department, michael milken, made a secretle, california company wix came to milken's firm and told them that it was planning a takeover. the government charges that milken, in effect, went and whispered that secret to ivan boesky in new york. so boesky bought the stock before it went up, made millions, shared the profits with milken's firm, but the bottom line is, milken betrayed his client, charged a million-dollar fee, and then secretly earned $6.5 million more at the client's expense. levine: authorities are worried that further disclosures resulting from the boesky affair may weaken public confidence in financial markets and weaken the markets themselves. [ indistinct talking ] i just came from inside, and it looks like a madhouse. i guess the bull market's over, huh? it's a bloodbath down there. brady: they're calling it the monday massacre -- the worst drop in wall street history. well, i'd call it the nearest thing to a meltdown i ever want to see. brady: by the closing bell, the dow jones industrial average was down m
aug: the commission says drexel and the head of its junk bond department, michael milken, made a secretle, california company wix came to milken's firm and told them that it was planning a takeover. the government charges that milken, in effect, went and whispered that secret to ivan boesky in new york. so boesky bought the stock before it went up, made millions, shared the profits with milken's firm, but the bottom line is, milken betrayed his client, charged a million-dollar fee, and then...
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ivor wood's1970s cartoon fans and they celebrate 65 years since the first of the creations for michael bond's . interesting, >> paddington. interesting, because the fact he was from peru, i remember as a youngster thinking, where is peru? why peru ? the only other way i would peru? the only other way i would have learnt about peru would have learnt about peru would have been through football. so that's very that's education. >> bit of education there. >> bit of education there. >> do you still lick a stamp? >> do you still lick a stamp? >> no. sticky the sticky. yeah, they don't. but you lick the envelopes anymore i >> -- >> oh, no, no, no. >> luckily . >> luckily. >> luckily. >> so i didn't know that. so that shows you how long it is since love sending a letter since i love sending a letter quite often. >> letter. right time for >> send a letter. right time for your apparently, it's >> send a letter. right time for y(bit apparently, it's >> send a letter. right time for y(bit damp apparently, it's >> send a letter. right time for y(bit damp today. arently, it's >> send a letter. right time f
ivor wood's1970s cartoon fans and they celebrate 65 years since the first of the creations for michael bond's . interesting, >> paddington. interesting, because the fact he was from peru, i remember as a youngster thinking, where is peru? why peru ? the only other way i would peru? the only other way i would have learnt about peru would have learnt about peru would have been through football. so that's very that's education. >> bit of education there. >> bit of education...
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bond. joining me now, legal expert michael cardoza. historic day.stion and and he goes to the fulton county jail. the previous indictments where he was booked was inside of a courthouse. think that has any? any relevance at all a message that's sent to him somehow. not really. but as i looked at the mug shot, that's you're saying that the first time i've seen i thought. >> did he prepare for that post that he practiced the post and the other thought i had was they're smart. put in the mug shot out because my initial thought when i heard ok, it's going to be booked and that's fingerprint. and that's a mug shot. the boy, some sheriffs going to make an awful lot of money. they don't put this out, they'll be selling underground some money. so it's good that was smart of them to put it out. let me ask you about you've been a prosecutor. you you are a criminal defense attorney. >> good criminal. defense attorneys used to be prosecutors. they know how it works. that's correct. in this case, we're talking about georgia.
bond. joining me now, legal expert michael cardoza. historic day.stion and and he goes to the fulton county jail. the previous indictments where he was booked was inside of a courthouse. think that has any? any relevance at all a message that's sent to him somehow. not really. but as i looked at the mug shot, that's you're saying that the first time i've seen i thought. >> did he prepare for that post that he practiced the post and the other thought i had was they're smart. put in the mug...
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michael, i mean what do you make of trump's 200,000 dollar bond, the fact that he, unlike his other whatst part of that here? >> look, at the end of the day, 200,000, he'll have no problem with raising the money. worst comes to worst, hill go to his stupid supporters to do it, and they will just pony up to one of his various different parks. i find it ironic or comical that i had to post the 500,000 dollar bond for another man having an affair, and receiving back the money that i received from him and his $200,000 for trying to overturn a free and fair election. i mean, i just don't see the correlation, but it is what it. is >> you mentioned his legal defense fund that he has, jenna ellis who's a former trump attorney that is the -- defender of his is now saying this has become one of the bring your principles and just one man, why is it maga funding anyone's defense? i mean what do you make of the fact that there are some people whose legals bills he covers and other peoples like jenna ellis who are up that their bills are uncovered. ? ? >> there's never a reason for donald that you can
michael, i mean what do you make of trump's 200,000 dollar bond, the fact that he, unlike his other whatst part of that here? >> look, at the end of the day, 200,000, he'll have no problem with raising the money. worst comes to worst, hill go to his stupid supporters to do it, and they will just pony up to one of his various different parks. i find it ironic or comical that i had to post the 500,000 dollar bond for another man having an affair, and receiving back the money that i received...
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bond. with the director. michael coresese. i got picture with them. steven spielberg too.hat movie, "avatar," is they have a special suit like this. james cameron put you in computer and become avatar. wow, look, it's beautiful. look, i'm swim now! i shooting arrow! >> you're one of us now. >> now i'm avatar! go see "avatar" in 3d with the glasses. it's boom! come in your face! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, yehya. >> jimmy, jimmy, he's the best! i love you, i love you. >> jimmy: i love you too, yehya. i love you, i love you too. all right. god bless you too. >> god bless you forever. >> jimmy: god bless you. >> god bless you. >> jimmy: god bless you. >> no, god bless you. >> jimmy: today, god can bless you, tomorrow god can bless me. >> god bless you and the audience. >> jimmy: and the audience. god bless you too. >> i take picture before oscar. >> jimmy: you did? >> with you. >> jimmy: yeah? >> can i take picture? >> jimmy: god bless you, yes, of course. >> god bless you. oh, you want to take a picture now? >> yeah, you and me. >> jimmy: okay,
bond. with the director. michael coresese. i got picture with them. steven spielberg too.hat movie, "avatar," is they have a special suit like this. james cameron put you in computer and become avatar. wow, look, it's beautiful. look, i'm swim now! i shooting arrow! >> you're one of us now. >> now i'm avatar! go see "avatar" in 3d with the glasses. it's boom! come in your face! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, yehya. >> jimmy,...
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as part of their bond orders p for jenna ellis, the former legal adviser to the trump 2020 campaign it's $100,000. cambridge analytica lean -- >> cathleen lathem $100,000. and michaeleye on those developments from the court. >>> a new study with the worrying finding that a mild case of covid increased the risk of persistent health problems two years later. those are believed to be the first to document how conditions associated with long covid linger years before the initial infection. i want to bring in dr. vin gupta. there's been so much mystery surrounding long covid. now we have something like a long term study. what did we learn here? >> chris, that's right. our understanding of long covid isn't terribly advanced from this time four years ago. we still don't know the extent of long covid, how to define it what diagnostic criteria. we really don't know how to treat it as still three years into this -- or living with covid-19. but what did the study show? it looked at about 140,000 veterans getting care within the va system across the country that had covid. anywhere from mild covid all the way to severe and compared it against a group of veterans that never had
as part of their bond orders p for jenna ellis, the former legal adviser to the trump 2020 campaign it's $100,000. cambridge analytica lean -- >> cathleen lathem $100,000. and michaeleye on those developments from the court. >>> a new study with the worrying finding that a mild case of covid increased the risk of persistent health problems two years later. those are believed to be the first to document how conditions associated with long covid linger years before the initial...
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bond. champion your skin. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 70 pounds on golo. thousands on other diets that didn't work. on golo, i spent a couple hundred bucks and got back down to my high school weight. you're not gonna believe this thing is possible but it is. goli, taste your goals. [cheers and applause] >> sean: when former president donald trump shows up in court tomorrow, he will be appearing before a judge who has developed a reputation for coming down especially hard on january 6 rioter's. why didn't we ever go after the people involved in the summer of 2020 riots. 574 of them, dozens of that americans, thousands of injured cops, billions of property damage. anyway, she also said that what happened that they should never be compared to those 574 riots. why not? a riot should never have been anyplace, anywhere. this is the exact same judge who released all of the trump white house records for the jan january 6th committee. so if the special counsel is prosecuting donald trump for children the results of the election, what about all the times the democra
bond. champion your skin. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 70 pounds on golo. thousands on other diets that didn't work. on golo, i spent a couple hundred bucks and got back down to my high school weight. you're not gonna believe this thing is possible but it is. goli, taste your goals. [cheers and applause] >> sean: when former president donald trump shows up in court tomorrow, he will be appearing before a judge who has developed a reputation for coming down especially hard on january 6...
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bonds are fairly attractive. >> great point. so michael hartnett, chief investment strategist over at bank of america says that the jump in this market represents what he is calling a big rally before a big collapse. i have read where you're starting to worry maybe the market is getting ahead of itself right now, is that right? >> well, look, the market got up to my year-end target of 4600, basically on july 31st. so it is five months ahead of schedule. i think the market is going to move sideways. it could go down and then come right back up to 4600. i didn't raise my 4600 target, i kept it, but i'm, i think the second half of the year will simply be a more challenging one than the first half. next year i think will be a better year as you probably know i'm still talking about 5400 by the end of next year but for the here and now we achieved my year-end target. i will leave it there. charles: all right. let's leave it there as well. ed, fantastic stuff as always. again, love having you up first because i always learn something so does the
bonds are fairly attractive. >> great point. so michael hartnett, chief investment strategist over at bank of america says that the jump in this market represents what he is calling a big rally before a big collapse. i have read where you're starting to worry maybe the market is getting ahead of itself right now, is that right? >> well, look, the market got up to my year-end target of 4600, basically on july 31st. so it is five months ahead of schedule. i think the market is going...
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bond market trading. what else did you learn about the thing central bankers are worried about that they cannot change? michael: that is a good point. they cannot necessarily change. they were looking at a lot of changes to the overall global economy that have come about in the wake of the pandemic and there is not a lot they can do about some of those things because a lot of them are fiscal. the debt question presenting a paper that got a lot of attention that suggested the debt levels, not just in united states but in europe or elsewhere are not too high. they are not sustainable. his conclusion was nothing is going to happen because there is no political will to do it. that elicited a number of comments from people in the audience about how depressing that sounded. other issues, there are some questions about real estate and the fact that everybody is locked into low rates in the u.s.. rates are really high. the housing market has come to a standstill and does that change? we ever get rates down to that level? people were talking about will jay powell mention our star, the neutral rate, he only did in passi
bond market trading. what else did you learn about the thing central bankers are worried about that they cannot change? michael: that is a good point. they cannot necessarily change. they were looking at a lot of changes to the overall global economy that have come about in the wake of the pandemic and there is not a lot they can do about some of those things because a lot of them are fiscal. the debt question presenting a paper that got a lot of attention that suggested the debt levels, not...
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next guest was one of those people back in 2018 when he faced a $500,000 bond for his actions in protecting donald trump. michael book is "revenge." he has two podcasts, and he joins me now. what do you make of trump's $200,000, the fact that unlike in his other ones, he is going to have to post part of that. >> at the end of the day, he'll have no problem raising the money. worst comes to worst, he'll go to his stupid supporters and do it and they'll pony up to one of his various different pacs. i find it ironic or comical that i had to post a $500,000 bond for another man having an affair have receiving back the money that i received from him and his is $200,000 for trying to overturn a free and fair election. i mean, i just, i don't see the correlation, but it is what it is. >> you mentioned his loyal defense fund that he has. jenna ellis, who is a former trump attorney, who is a vociferous defender of his, is now saying this has become a bigger principle than just one man. why isn't maga inc. funding everyone's defense? what do you make of the fact that there are some people's bills he covers. >> there is ne
next guest was one of those people back in 2018 when he faced a $500,000 bond for his actions in protecting donald trump. michael book is "revenge." he has two podcasts, and he joins me now. what do you make of trump's $200,000, the fact that unlike in his other ones, he is going to have to post part of that. >> at the end of the day, he'll have no problem raising the money. worst comes to worst, he'll go to his stupid supporters and do it and they'll pony up to one of his...
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barry bonds welcomes former giants manager bruce bochy back to oracle park. the giants playing catchup in the fourth. michael conforto ropes it to right. bochy has the rangers ready to play. they banged out 16 hits and go onto beat the giants. your final, 9-3. the giants were one for 12. ey try to avoid the sweep sunday. >>> each count he put in fly ball to deep right center. >> the as get a 2-1 lead over the nationals. but, with a score tied in the ninth, it is a walk off solo home run. and the nats go onto beat the as , the final 3-2. the niners kick off their preseason tomorrow in las vegas. trey lance will start in the center while brock perdy is taking the afternoon off. sam darnold in the second half. lance and darnold are in a battle for the backup job. as for purdy, still up in the air. >> i think, get to that point. eventually. i don't think there is a necessity to do it this week or anything like that. so getting my 11 on 11 at practice. getting my timing and everything out the receivers as a whole. >> all right, the 49ers take on the raiders tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. in los angeles. that's a look at s
barry bonds welcomes former giants manager bruce bochy back to oracle park. the giants playing catchup in the fourth. michael conforto ropes it to right. bochy has the rangers ready to play. they banged out 16 hits and go onto beat the giants. your final, 9-3. the giants were one for 12. ey try to avoid the sweep sunday. >>> each count he put in fly ball to deep right center. >> the as get a 2-1 lead over the nationals. but, with a score tied in the ninth, it is a walk off solo...
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michael lewis and more writing his bike. last week prosecutors asked the court to revoke his bond. concerned that he spoke with a reporter about personal writings of caroline ellison. she was a former executive at his firm, a former romantic partner and see witness against him. so his attorney say trying to revoke the bond and put him back in jail for essentially talking too much is a violation of the free speech and that trial is expected to start in october. >> okay. >> lauren: october 2 to be exact. stuart: he's in palo alto? lauren: where he has been since december. stuart: tough. bitcoin at 29,300, ethereum down a little. are you buying any cryptos? i don't think you bought cryptos in the past, mark tepper. >> i owned enough to be dangerous because if all my buddies get rich, you know, who are drunk at the bar every weekend, if they get rich owning crypto, i got to own some too so i own just a little bit. what's most important is as i'm explaining to think compliants i think this is now a time with all investors look at adding trip koenen at bare minimum and people talking abo
michael lewis and more writing his bike. last week prosecutors asked the court to revoke his bond. concerned that he spoke with a reporter about personal writings of caroline ellison. she was a former executive at his firm, a former romantic partner and see witness against him. so his attorney say trying to revoke the bond and put him back in jail for essentially talking too much is a violation of the free speech and that trial is expected to start in october. >> okay. >> lauren:...
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trump is using the services of charles shaw of foster bail bonds llc to put up the $200,000. is that normal, michael moore, the former u.s. attorney for georgia. is that normal? >> there's nothing normal about that at all. because you're paying a bail bondsman a fee to sign your balance if it was somebody would put up their own cash, special somebody who is wealthy. they would make a deposit. >> is only 10%. $20,000. >> that has to be in his self a change. >> or in the change of his giant plane. >> across more than that to come out. it is unusual to see that. some people put up a property bond if they live in the state are in the county where the gel is, but here, to have him use a bail bondsman is different. >> why would he do such a thing? >> i feel like i'm watching a campaign trip as opposed to a court trip and for everything from the number of the colors in the secret service detail, to the fascination with the plane coming in and the big production and i'm not sure that that is a play into the narrative of me as a victim and i'm being victimized, so i'm doing this. that's the only thing that i
trump is using the services of charles shaw of foster bail bonds llc to put up the $200,000. is that normal, michael moore, the former u.s. attorney for georgia. is that normal? >> there's nothing normal about that at all. because you're paying a bail bondsman a fee to sign your balance if it was somebody would put up their own cash, special somebody who is wealthy. they would make a deposit. >> is only 10%. $20,000. >> that has to be in his self a change. >> or in the...
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i mean, michael, should the judges and all of trump spending cases put a gag order and or revoke trump's bondse his words posed a very real threat of harm to witnesses, prosecutors, judges, and others, including you? >> well, that's the big problem. right now, everybody is worried about themselves. so you see for example, the district attorney, alvin bragg. you see some of the judges. you see some of the prosecutors, they're all saying hey, look. this type of language it's absolutely unacceptable. there is no ifs, ands, or buts about. it is unacceptable, the people that they are not protecting or the people they are not including, at least in the conversation, are the witnesses. now, look, i have to be very clear about it. at least here in new york, 70 plus percent of the people are massive, even now, team cohen fans. but that doesn't mean that you don't have people who are still on team trump. this is a very dangerous scenario that it's a dangerous game that they're playing. it is not just donald trump that is doing this. we saw ron desantis the other day, talk about flipping throats. this rh
i mean, michael, should the judges and all of trump spending cases put a gag order and or revoke trump's bondse his words posed a very real threat of harm to witnesses, prosecutors, judges, and others, including you? >> well, that's the big problem. right now, everybody is worried about themselves. so you see for example, the district attorney, alvin bragg. you see some of the judges. you see some of the prosecutors, they're all saying hey, look. this type of language it's absolutely...
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bond market, treasuries rallying all morning. with the inflation report around the table, there is night -- mike mckee. -- here is mike mckee. michaelasting this hit this on the head. cpi, 2/10 gain on the month. pushes with the headlines year-over-year. it drops the core year-over-year to 4.7% from 4.8% so as the bond traders would say, this one was on this cruise. --the screws. we are up to 248,000 and the prior week was 247,000. the continuing claims number was 164,000. it could be some strike activity in the initial jobless claims but we don't know for sure and we have to look into that but claims are not the good news. for you at home, you are still getting ahead of inflation, real average hourly earnings come in at 1.1%. that is lower than 1.3% in june but it means you are making more. jon: thank you very much. the equity market by -- up by a tenths of 1% -- by 8/10 of 1%. further, extra dollar weakness, the euro raking up by three quarters of 1%. 1.1060 on the euro. further sign of disinflationary forces taking hold. tom: the answer is, i look at inflation adjusted weekly earnings and it is a quiet number off a revised 0.7% i
bond market, treasuries rallying all morning. with the inflation report around the table, there is night -- mike mckee. -- here is mike mckee. michaelasting this hit this on the head. cpi, 2/10 gain on the month. pushes with the headlines year-over-year. it drops the core year-over-year to 4.7% from 4.8% so as the bond traders would say, this one was on this cruise. --the screws. we are up to 248,000 and the prior week was 247,000. the continuing claims number was 164,000. it could be some...
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michael shellenberger, thank you for joining us today. >> aishah: president biden is hosting the leaders of south korea and japan at camp david as he trees to forge deeper bondsour asian allies amid tensions with china. but will it really work? former cia station chief dan hoffman standing by next. ney for your family? newday usa can help. veterans have earned a lot of va benefits with their service, but the va home loan benefit is a big one. by using your benefit at newday you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value and take out an average of $70,000. use that money to pay off high rate debt and get back on your feet financially. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv sleep more deeply and wake up rejuvenated. purple mattresses exclusive gel flex grid draws away heat relieves pressure and instantly adapts. sleep better. live purple. right now save up to $900 off mattress sets during purple's labor day sale. visit purple.com or a mattress firm near
michael shellenberger, thank you for joining us today. >> aishah: president biden is hosting the leaders of south korea and japan at camp david as he trees to forge deeper bondsour asian allies amid tensions with china. but will it really work? former cia station chief dan hoffman standing by next. ney for your family? newday usa can help. veterans have earned a lot of va benefits with their service, but the va home loan benefit is a big one. by using your benefit at newday you can borrow...
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bonds. spanish and german inflation pick up while u.s. growth softens. we will see how to manage the front end. and an point for crypto. we will speak to michael sonnenshein. and inflection point for hp, shares just thinking after cutting its outlook as recovery limps along. from new york, i am alix steel with dani burger in london. guy johnson is off today. i feel like we are going to examine economic data, inflation, and may be divergence between the u.s. and europe. and how to manage that. dani: there is so much data. it would be unusual but we are about to head into an extended weekend. it feels this data as having even more of a consequence. alix: the volume is not as terrible as monday but nothing to write home about. speaking of, we get economic data coming out, u.s. pending home sales coming in less bad than estimated. mike: there are some magazines considered purses. you can on the cover and the opposite thing happens. the media has been talking about the death of the housing industry and it seems to have turned around, pending home sales up in the month of july, better than the revised figure in june. even june was revised. on a year
bonds. spanish and german inflation pick up while u.s. growth softens. we will see how to manage the front end. and an point for crypto. we will speak to michael sonnenshein. and inflection point for hp, shares just thinking after cutting its outlook as recovery limps along. from new york, i am alix steel with dani burger in london. guy johnson is off today. i feel like we are going to examine economic data, inflation, and may be divergence between the u.s. and europe. and how to manage that....
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michael. thank you for the advice. >> thank you. >>> markets climbing several hurdles during the mini rally. tomorrow, the august jobs report. for more on the economy and the bondarket reaction, let's get to rick santelli in chicago. hello, rick. >> reporter: hi, contessa, and thank you. i might welcome a special guest on today's important day today, and tomorrow, of course, jobs report. managing director of pimco, jerome schneider. welcome. >> thank you. >> i'm going to look at the data. i disagree with the conventional wisdom out there. all i hear all day is, year-over-year of core pce at 4.2% was in line. it might have been in line, but it was 0.1 hotter, and the entire year habis been above 4.. half of last year was above 5%. we haven't been below 4% since september of 2021. do you think inline is important, or is that awfully sticky looking? >> it's a little sticky looking. in fact, i think we have to caution investors from looking at too much of the minutiae of any one data point, whether it is today's figures with spending and income or tomorrow's figures with jobs. the reality is, that the notion of what is inflation is a complex notion. we have the fed
michael. thank you for the advice. >> thank you. >>> markets climbing several hurdles during the mini rally. tomorrow, the august jobs report. for more on the economy and the bondarket reaction, let's get to rick santelli in chicago. hello, rick. >> reporter: hi, contessa, and thank you. i might welcome a special guest on today's important day today, and tomorrow, of course, jobs report. managing director of pimco, jerome schneider. welcome. >> thank you. >> i'm...
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bond market. you'll hear from robert tip of bob michael at jp morgan asset management through the next couple of hoursthe politics, the political fallout down in washington, dc, henrietta trace have faded. partners will be joining us in about 25 minutes, joining us now is a man who's seen it all, john rynning, chief economic adviser at brin capital and a former economic adviser to the bank of england. john, good morning to you. good morning. what did you make of that one yesterday afternoon? uh, what are we talking about here? the the downgrade, not the indictment. you know, it seems 12 years out of sync. i agree with the comments about some years. and el-erian, i mean, there's no particular news to spur it. we know the fiscal trends in the us have been bad and will continue to be bad as signaled by the outlook from the cbo. so i don't i don't we got through a terrible political battle over the debt ceiling and somehow now we got through that. so but but but in the end, it's the us treasury. and you know, i don't think people buy us treasuries because of a rating of some rating agency. there may be te
bond market. you'll hear from robert tip of bob michael at jp morgan asset management through the next couple of hoursthe politics, the political fallout down in washington, dc, henrietta trace have faded. partners will be joining us in about 25 minutes, joining us now is a man who's seen it all, john rynning, chief economic adviser at brin capital and a former economic adviser to the bank of england. john, good morning to you. good morning. what did you make of that one yesterday afternoon?...
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michael smerconish. can donald trump campaign within the parameters of his release? trump was booked on thursday in georgia. his fingerprints and mug shot recorded. his release was determined by a bond order filed with the court three days prior. it was agreed to by the judge, the district attorney fani willis, and three trump lawyers. it enables trump's release upon post ing the bond, by the way kind of interesting that ending cash bail has become a rallying cry, but not in this case. more important going forward are the limits placed on trumps's release. he was warned not to threaten or intimidate witnesses or co-defendants. the defendant shall perform no act to intimidate any person known to him or her to be a codefendant or witness in this case or to otherwise obstruct the administration of justice. this shall include but not limited to the following. here's but one example. the defendant shall make no direct or indirect threat of any nature against any codefendant. the limitations on trump, more restrictive hasn't those placed on any of the other 19 defendants in this case. trump's order included limitations on his use of social media, incolluding reposts. the above shall inclu
michael smerconish. can donald trump campaign within the parameters of his release? trump was booked on thursday in georgia. his fingerprints and mug shot recorded. his release was determined by a bond order filed with the court three days prior. it was agreed to by the judge, the district attorney fani willis, and three trump lawyers. it enables trump's release upon post ing the bond, by the way kind of interesting that ending cash bail has become a rallying cry, but not in this case. more...
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. >> michael moore, let me bring you back in here, and let's look at the big defendant, the former president, and just remind our viewers what he agreed to in his bond deal yesterday. $200,000, no direct communication with co-defendants, no direct communication with witnesses, bars direct or indirect threats on social media. you know the legal community there. how serious do you think that the judge will take those specific bans on communications, but also the social media threats? >> i think he'll look at them pretty seriously. he'll enforce that. the problem is he's going to have to balance trump's first amendment right as he's engaging in this campaign. one of the witness ps in the case against him is his former vice president who is also a candidate for the office he, too, seeks. so this political back and forth, you don't want to interpret it as a threat. that's the risk. so how will those things be seen? this case is going to be full of these lines that people have to decide what crosses the line as we go forward. the court is going to have to do that as relates to political speech, social media posting and that type of thing. i want to tell y
. >> michael moore, let me bring you back in here, and let's look at the big defendant, the former president, and just remind our viewers what he agreed to in his bond deal yesterday. $200,000, no direct communication with co-defendants, no direct communication with witnesses, bars direct or indirect threats on social media. you know the legal community there. how serious do you think that the judge will take those specific bans on communications, but also the social media threats?...
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bond market, we have 150 basis cash basis -- 150 basis points priced in. matt: there seems to be some debate about whether the term premium is correct. what do you think it should be? michaelit is an interesting question. the big challenge for the market is not only the amount of term premium but what is the neutral rate of interest and there are a number of factors contribute rating -- contribute into the environment -- certainly pre-2008 and i think that is the biggest driver for the market. sonali: you talked about energy mediating -- about inner mediating concern -- enter mediating concerns -- intermediating concers. --concerns. michael: the amount of intermediation capacity in the system is not expanding. sonali: how big can you get? i'm curious about your business because it is clear that you are in connect with the banks. how big have you gotten and who are you taking the share from? the institutional businesses have been a big focus for us over the recent years and if you take a step back, you look at citadel securities as traditionally being a retail market maker, over the last for years, we have transitioned to having a strong institutional present as well and th
bond market, we have 150 basis cash basis -- 150 basis points priced in. matt: there seems to be some debate about whether the term premium is correct. what do you think it should be? michaelit is an interesting question. the big challenge for the market is not only the amount of term premium but what is the neutral rate of interest and there are a number of factors contribute rating -- contribute into the environment -- certainly pre-2008 and i think that is the biggest driver for the market....
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bonds. but will this be a typical august? wall street ended july on a high, the s&p closing yesterday on a 16 month high. even one of the biggest pessimists of the year, michaelson, now sees the rally lasting longer. so maybe this august will be different. treasuries, 10 year yield traded near 3.95%. more u.s. eco-data out today. if it comes in strong, that could be the next kicker higher for yields. but let's get back to the rba story because australia's central bank has kept its key interest rates unchanged following a cooling of inflation pressures and weaker household spending. but the rbi has kept the door open to future hikes. see how asian markets are faring with tania chen. what is happening where you are? tania: yes, that reserve bank of australia decision making one hour ago and it is a hold with a cash rate of 4.1%. the second straight month they have held it. markets seem to be pricing as a dovish hold pre-there is a caveat they are looking to see if there might be potential conditions in which they would have to raise rates again. they would be looking at conditions around inflation and household spending. going into this, markets were pricing in
bonds. but will this be a typical august? wall street ended july on a high, the s&p closing yesterday on a 16 month high. even one of the biggest pessimists of the year, michaelson, now sees the rally lasting longer. so maybe this august will be different. treasuries, 10 year yield traded near 3.95%. more u.s. eco-data out today. if it comes in strong, that could be the next kicker higher for yields. but let's get back to the rba story because australia's central bank has kept its key...
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michael? >> well, i -- i'm a little less sang wish about it than i think the bond market is what i see is theing 12 months back, that can npg picked up 0.2 in july and in june. in a nch, less than what we had several months ago my worry is maybe we have a economy with 5% underlying inflation. we've now got 4% financial conditions aren't kite i don't think increases and that i think is be flufrmt and what did you see six, eight months out in terms of the broader piece. sflt fed has indicated comfort with this. they might take september off. the markets right be right about that but i think commonwealth home we tonight is likely and going in to 2024 i think the fed is going to want to see evidence that underlying inflation is on track to hit its 2% target i thid they'd be comfortable with that making particular sun between a level downshift and getting stuck at frnd the ditia i think support a shift down to four i'm not sure the ditia supports a trend. looks like it heading back to two. there or were so that's where i'd love to start. we saw last week some really strong market numbers. we added
michael? >> well, i -- i'm a little less sang wish about it than i think the bond market is what i see is theing 12 months back, that can npg picked up 0.2 in july and in june. in a nch, less than what we had several months ago my worry is maybe we have a economy with 5% underlying inflation. we've now got 4% financial conditions aren't kite i don't think increases and that i think is be flufrmt and what did you see six, eight months out in terms of the broader piece. sflt fed has...
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michael, great to have you with us. how do you view this rise in bond yields?wwind for stocks. is that something that you continue to be concerned about, or do you know the ten-year is going to see its peak soon? >> i think the ten-year can go a little higher. typically the bond market is always going to lead the stock market and i think we've expected the fed to continue to raise rates. i don't see a reason why it doesn't continue to go higher. i'm not saying it's going to be 6 or 7% but i think we're starting to see a little bit of pain in the equity markets. but i think that could continue for a little while as rates push higher and they're more competitive for people's dollars. >> you're recommending investors cycle out of tech. we've seen that cycling out of the biggest tech companies already with microsoft down 15% or so from its peaks. apple down about 10%. where do you put that money? >> it's typically a process that we do. obviously, last year, tech down so much. made a lot of sense to add that to it in january and conversely, july. we took money off t
michael, great to have you with us. how do you view this rise in bond yields?wwind for stocks. is that something that you continue to be concerned about, or do you know the ten-year is going to see its peak soon? >> i think the ten-year can go a little higher. typically the bond market is always going to lead the stock market and i think we've expected the fed to continue to raise rates. i don't see a reason why it doesn't continue to go higher. i'm not saying it's going to be 6 or 7% but...
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michael kreis, a law professor at georgia state university, who has been following the fulton county case closely. and also gloria borger, cnn's chief political analyst. elliott, i want to start with trump's bond agreement, part of the negotiations that he would also surrender on thursday. and there are these very clear parameters here. trump has to abide by them, including that he is prohibited from any direct or indirect communication about the case with witnesses or codefendants or any direct or indirect threats toward any codefendant, witness, or victim in the case. the agreement says that those rules, quote, shall include posts on social media or reposts of posts made by another individual on social media. do you think that's fair, or should the judge have waited to draw that line? >> it's absolutely fair. and these are generally unremarkable provisions trying to minimize the fact that a defendant might threaten witnesses or could threaten witnesses in the future. look, any judge lives in the real world and is aware of the history certainly of defendants that come before them, but of this particular defendant and is aware of this defendant's history of sometimes incendiary social media po
michael kreis, a law professor at georgia state university, who has been following the fulton county case closely. and also gloria borger, cnn's chief political analyst. elliott, i want to start with trump's bond agreement, part of the negotiations that he would also surrender on thursday. and there are these very clear parameters here. trump has to abide by them, including that he is prohibited from any direct or indirect communication about the case with witnesses or codefendants or any...
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year bond remain negative which might also keep the fed in play longer than current conventional wisdom a lot to decipher there. ii want to bring in piper sandlr chief investment strategist, michaelantrowitz. it is getting lonely. you have to start feeling gary cooperrish in high noon and holding the fort down. here is the irony. the market does, at least not today has been acting toppy, i saw where you wrote this is not a 2019 style soft landing scenario. so share those thoughts with the audience. >> how are you doing, charles? there is quite a bit of difference both on the positive and negative side compared to 2019 with the most clear differences what is going on in terms of policy with the fed and continuing to tighten and really unlikely to ease anytime soon which i think is key because historically the fed started easing pretty quickly after past tightening cycles. i don't think anyone thinks we get any rate cuts this year. certainly not unless things get really bad. and you know, you've got commercial bank tightening lending standards when in 2018 they were easing lending standards into between 2019. those are the two stark differences and i would say the market in 2019 ra
year bond remain negative which might also keep the fed in play longer than current conventional wisdom a lot to decipher there. ii want to bring in piper sandlr chief investment strategist, michaelantrowitz. it is getting lonely. you have to start feeling gary cooperrish in high noon and holding the fort down. here is the irony. the market does, at least not today has been acting toppy, i saw where you wrote this is not a 2019 style soft landing scenario. so share those thoughts with the...
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michael mckee will drop by and phyllis in on the data. coming up, jp morgan on the bondket and equity futures are down 0.8% in the bond market rallying in the years -- and yields lower by 10 basis points and the dollar is stronger. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com wake up, achievers. you're making the most of every hour of your life. (we did it) except the hours that you're sleeping. so why do we leave so much untapped potential on the table? this is a next level bed, for a next level you. my circadian rhythm is kicking your circadian rhythms butt! it's not a competition. i know, but i'm still winning! so, it is a competition. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, 36-month financing on select smart beds. shop now only at sleep number. wow, you get to watch all your f
michael mckee will drop by and phyllis in on the data. coming up, jp morgan on the bondket and equity futures are down 0.8% in the bond market rallying in the years -- and yields lower by 10 basis points and the dollar is stronger. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always...
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clark, georgia state senator shawn still, campaign staffer michael ronan, and attorney robert cheley. they were processed and released on bond. election supervisor misty hampton turned himself in, but it is unclear if she was released. clark is the most notable in the group. in the final weeks of the trump administration, the former president came close to naming him acting attorney general. that potential appointment was the subject of a tense oval office meeting, where other top justice department officials threatened to resign if he was installed as a.g. yesterday, trump's former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, and the former executive director of the group black voices for trump, harrison floyd, were also booked. meadows, who has petitioned to have his case moved to federal court, was released on $100,000 bond. a hearing on that matter is scheduled for monday. and floyd became the first co-defendant to not be released after being booked. that was because he did not have a preset bond agreement. a chicago woman who was once a publicist for kanye west and a lutheran pastor who is also from illinois are the last t
clark, georgia state senator shawn still, campaign staffer michael ronan, and attorney robert cheley. they were processed and released on bond. election supervisor misty hampton turned himself in, but it is unclear if she was released. clark is the most notable in the group. in the final weeks of the trump administration, the former president came close to naming him acting attorney general. that potential appointment was the subject of a tense oval office meeting, where other top justice...
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bonded. football fans. >> fi- @ well, we will be >> tastic well, we will be reflecting on life of sir reflecting on the life of sir michael 2700 people tributes. now. over 2700 people a year in the uk are diagnosed with massive glioma, a terminal cancer that affects the inner chest, wall and abdomen . with chest, wall and abdomen. with nine out of ten cases down to exposure to asbestos, campaigners are calling for better management of asbestos , better management of asbestos, even though its supply and use was banned in 1999. >> it's estimated as many as 1.5 million buildings in britain may contain it. and o'reilly has this report . this report. >> michael staniforth died at the age of 64 after a nine month battle with mr glioma. he was unknowingly subjected to asbestos whilst working as an apprentice plumber. but the symptoms of the cancer were only diagnosed in 2021. >> we had a very short period of time to get his heads around mesothelioma. >> what it was, how he'd got it , and obviously losing him in that way . our lives are just that way. our lives are just never going to be the same again . dad was just a kind , . d
bonded. football fans. >> fi- @ well, we will be >> tastic well, we will be reflecting on life of sir reflecting on the life of sir michael 2700 people tributes. now. over 2700 people a year in the uk are diagnosed with massive glioma, a terminal cancer that affects the inner chest, wall and abdomen . with chest, wall and abdomen. with nine out of ten cases down to exposure to asbestos, campaigners are calling for better management of asbestos , better management of asbestos, even...