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on book tv and you can watch their programs anytime on booktv.org. >> you are watching book tv. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind scenes on social media on book tv on twitter instagram and facebook. >> over the years on book tv, we have talked with an author about economics and technology, bitcoin, today we will talk with him about his most recent book and it is called gaming ai. what is this book about? >> this book is about the crazy religion that has captivated silicon valley where somehow, their machines can eclipse human intelligence. it cascades through the universe producing an ever more brilliant machine without our help. leaving us behind on the beach collecting guaranteed annual income while larry page -- nearby planets with elon musk. maybe with france aboard now. it is this illusion that somehow the human mind is a computer and can be excelled by computers that has captivated many figures fin silicon valley as a kind of new religion. it is nonsense as i show in gaming ai which is not a great title for a critique of art
on book tv and you can watch their programs anytime on booktv.org. >> you are watching book tv. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind scenes on social media on book tv on twitter instagram and facebook. >> over the years on book tv, we have talked with an author about economics and technology, bitcoin, today we will talk with him about his most recent book and it is called gaming ai. what is this book about? >> this book is about...
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cool on tv, and i also do my homework. in the years after james hanson's speech, jerry taylor was hired by the think tank kato, my name is jerry taylor. i'm the director of natural resource studies here at the cato institute, kato hired people like me, primarily to change public opinion. and that's what i did. there may be some extreme events that occur down the road and we don't know what the chances for that might be. the climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt about the underlying science. james hanson at nasa thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists think there's probably more like 0.3 percent denial about the underlying sciences. the critical is the critical junction that event while taylor takes a sick of water, meat, mock moran of what i'm going to like. yeah, i'm going to be looking at you can be sitting there. so i be like, my job essentially is covering the global warming movement and communicating to the public to the latest findings. you look at the, the satellite data.
cool on tv, and i also do my homework. in the years after james hanson's speech, jerry taylor was hired by the think tank kato, my name is jerry taylor. i'm the director of natural resource studies here at the cato institute, kato hired people like me, primarily to change public opinion. and that's what i did. there may be some extreme events that occur down the road and we don't know what the chances for that might be. the climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt...
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jodi, after all, had admitted to 12 jurors in open court and a few million viewers on tv, that she was the one who shot, stabbed, and then stabbed some more her former boyfriend and secret sex partner. >> as to count one, first degree murder, guilty. >> why, then, did so many millions of trial followers stick around for the final act? [cheers] and why did so many leave home and work to gather on the courthouse steps to await the final verdict? we'll take an in-depth look at the case, into why jodi arias became so obsessed with travis alexander, and so many of you became obsessed with this trial. >> hello. >> we start with this home video, played for the jury. it shows travis holding court amid a circle of friends. look a little closer and you'll see a blond tenderly nestled in his lap. that's jodi, in much happier times, when she and travis first started dating. no hint then of what was coming. >> we were excited for travis finding somebody that he was interested in. >> chris hughes was travis's mentor at work. that's him on the couch with travis and jodi. chris and his wife, skye, wer
jodi, after all, had admitted to 12 jurors in open court and a few million viewers on tv, that she was the one who shot, stabbed, and then stabbed some more her former boyfriend and secret sex partner. >> as to count one, first degree murder, guilty. >> why, then, did so many millions of trial followers stick around for the final act? [cheers] and why did so many leave home and work to gather on the courthouse steps to await the final verdict? we'll take an in-depth look at the...
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and then they are vigorously argued and promoted on capital hill and on tv radio. and so kato was extremely influential because it was one of the largest right of center thing tanks of the united states still is had a lot of visibility because again, invested in communications. so taylor is spreading climate skepticism from one of the most influential think tanks in the usa. jerry taylor tells us that his arguments build on calculations from research. a patrick michaels also employed by kato, any one who goes around and says that carbon dioxide is responsible for most of the warming of the 20th century, hasn't looked at the basic numbers. the climate, skeptical pundits, get bare arguments from a group of climate, skeptical scientists. physicists and climate scientists, fred singer, is behind the organization, science and environmental policy project s e p, p s e p. p is behind the so called leipzig declaration, where some 100 scientist raised doubts about global warming. some 100 a soap climate. scientists actually signed an appeal, put their names down and warned a
and then they are vigorously argued and promoted on capital hill and on tv radio. and so kato was extremely influential because it was one of the largest right of center thing tanks of the united states still is had a lot of visibility because again, invested in communications. so taylor is spreading climate skepticism from one of the most influential think tanks in the usa. jerry taylor tells us that his arguments build on calculations from research. a patrick michaels also employed by kato,...
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one else. with 145 years in children's tv _ as some one else. seven _ as some one else. with 145 years in children's tv run seven days - as some one else. with 145 years in children's tv run seven days a - as some one else. with 145 years in l children's tv run seven days a week, 2a hours a day across more than 20 channels. but you will still find the presenter is doing just what they did a5 years ago. hair raising challenges, cute animals and a puppet. can you tell me what it is you have brought to children's tv? j you have brought to children's tv? i have brought a small orange you have brought to children's tv? j have brought a small orange yellow monster, fun, laughs, ridiculousness and unpredictability. j monster, fun, laughs, ridiculousness and unpredictability.— and unpredictability. i have a surrise and unpredictability. i have a surprise because _ and unpredictability. i have a surprise because there - and unpredictability. i have a surprise because there is - and unpredictability. i have a surprise because there is a i and unpredictabil
one else. with 145 years in children's tv _ as some one else. seven _ as some one else. with 145 years in children's tv run seven days - as some one else. with 145 years in children's tv run seven days a - as some one else. with 145 years in l children's tv run seven days a week, 2a hours a day across more than 20 channels. but you will still find the presenter is doing just what they did a5 years ago. hair raising challenges, cute animals and a puppet. can you tell me what it is you have...
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on radio, on tv, good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. the billionaire founders of kkr are giving up their leadership roles. henry kravis and george roberts are stepping down after dominating private equity for almost half a century. they had elevated joe bae and scott nuttall to co-chief executive officers. the buyer was an fbi agent posing as a foreign official. authorities say the case involved cryptocurrency payments and a memory card hidden inside a peanut butter sandwich. hong kong's chief executive is defending coronavirus travel restrictions out of frustrating global businesses. in an interview, carrie lam said restrictions will stay in place for the foreseeable future. >> of course, i am concerned, and we are working very hard to resume normal travel in a gradual and orderly manner, both with the mainland of china and with other laces. leigh-ann: lam says mainland chinese officials want to follow a stricter reproach to wiping of the virus. the intern
on radio, on tv, good morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. the billionaire founders of kkr are giving up their leadership roles. henry kravis and george roberts are stepping down after dominating private equity for almost half a century. they had elevated joe bae and scott nuttall to co-chief executive officers. the buyer was an fbi agent posing as a foreign official. authorities say the case involved cryptocurrency payments and a memory...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. ongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. this wednesday, futures -53, down on the s&p 1.2 percent. on the nasdaq, down 1.4%. tom: it is moving out there. you go to the currency dynamics as well. what about the thundering silence of the weak dollar crew? it is stunning how that has stopped. jonathan: strong dollar this morning. you by the greenback, you by the u.s. dollar -- you buy the greenback, you buy the u.s. dollar. some indicators showing the tension. it folds into washington as well. our guest coming up has really pushed against weak dollar for months and months. mark mccormack looks like a genius. jonathan: is it fair to say the epicenter of all of this is energy? lisa: natural gas in particular. when you take a look at the united kingdom, prices absolutely surging. but there's a bigger story here, and that is the transition of the economy at a time of a perfect storm. how many times have we talked about supply chain disruptions, a pandemic, and a transition t
this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. ongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. this wednesday, futures -53, down on the s&p 1.2 percent. on the nasdaq, down 1.4%. tom: it is moving out there. you go to the currency dynamics as well. what about the thundering silence of the weak dollar crew? it is stunning how that has stopped. jonathan: strong dollar this morning. you by the greenback, you by the u.s. dollar -- you buy the greenback, you buy...
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you've been on book tv several times. you have brought up your episcopalian roots and activities in the past. what about your religious life? does that play into economics and human autumn? >> right now i am working on a book god in mammon. it was a word which was the language word for money. the subtitle is a public theology for commerce. it tries to show the they're not necessarily enemies. they can be enemies but you can have corruption too. not only in the marketplace. the uncorrupted version of these two that the profane can work together. so if you're going to understand entrepreneur workers or for that matter consumers you need to understand the involvement with the transcendent, what is beyond when i was younger i had it mustang. and that made me feel so cool. is it cheap sports car how cool. that means that we invent the true volume. this word consumerism because humans always. [inaudible] >> when it comes to ethics and morality, what is the role they should play in economics and human onyx? virtue ethics which is
you've been on book tv several times. you have brought up your episcopalian roots and activities in the past. what about your religious life? does that play into economics and human autumn? >> right now i am working on a book god in mammon. it was a word which was the language word for money. the subtitle is a public theology for commerce. it tries to show the they're not necessarily enemies. they can be enemies but you can have corruption too. not only in the marketplace. the uncorrupted...
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jonathan: live from new york city for our audience worldwide on tv, good morning. is the price action after the biggest one-day gain on the s&p, we had some way to the rally, up .4%. advancing on the nasdaq one third of 1%. on the rustle the small caps up .4%. goldman sachs at 8:30 eastern. uscp i around the same time. going into that, this is what -- brent crude through 85 for the first time since 2018. wti $82. in and around seven year highs come up over another .8%. demand is good and supplies a problem. when you start to see inventories come down, you start to see prices rise again. you see that in crude and on copper. tom: that is right where i wanted to go. this is not just about oil. it is about everything else. as kit juckes mentioned it is the rate of change in commodities. jonathan: glencore is cutting back on production because energy prices are so expensive. another one to look at. tom: my pills will cost more money? jonathan: perhaps. let's get to the bond market. on the week, we closed out last week on five 30's, take your pick. 1.10 friday last week.
jonathan: live from new york city for our audience worldwide on tv, good morning. is the price action after the biggest one-day gain on the s&p, we had some way to the rally, up .4%. advancing on the nasdaq one third of 1%. on the rustle the small caps up .4%. goldman sachs at 8:30 eastern. uscp i around the same time. going into that, this is what -- brent crude through 85 for the first time since 2018. wti $82. in and around seven year highs come up over another .8%. demand is good and...
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we have the criminality on tv. we have film. you filmed it. >> you know there is this new trend of people defying congressional subpoenas. not showing up. does there need to be a consequence for this? there could be a referral to the justice department for criminal contempt. is this something you feel the justice department needs to enforce? >> in this case i would. you can't let them escape discussing the background that led to that insurrection. >> in this case we're talking about escaping legal consequence, saeping a subpoena. there does also seem to be an effort to escape the overall reality of what happened on january 6th. the senate judiciary committee put out an interim report on its investigation into what was going on in the justice department. dick durbin cited nine times the democrats on that committee, nine times that the former president tried to more or less overthrow the election before january 6th and had an official in the justice department also trying to send out letters to stop the election from being certifi
we have the criminality on tv. we have film. you filmed it. >> you know there is this new trend of people defying congressional subpoenas. not showing up. does there need to be a consequence for this? there could be a referral to the justice department for criminal contempt. is this something you feel the justice department needs to enforce? >> in this case i would. you can't let them escape discussing the background that led to that insurrection. >> in this case we're talking...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market positive 0.1% on the s&p. earnings coming tomorrow. tom: i am going to say it is a modest pullback over the last number of days. i did the chart for francine earlier this morning. we are basically at a july 21 level, and we have to reset. it begins tomorrow. jonathan: the market worried about higher interest rates and supply chain issues. a haven so far over the last couple of months. the banks have been rallying hard going into numbers tomorrow morning and through the rest of this week. tom: the banks talk about recovery and use of cash. that will be a huge part of the discussion, not only the banks, but everybody else. what i see more and more is there simply two camps looking at the same narratives and saying we are going to get over this fear. others saying they have a persistency that is unmeasurable. jonathan: up 10% on the kbw banks index since september 22. that is quite a run. lisa: how much is it
this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market positive 0.1% on the s&p. earnings coming tomorrow. tom: i am going to say it is a modest pullback over the last number of days. i did the chart for francine earlier this morning. we are basically at a july 21 level, and we have to reset. it begins tomorrow. jonathan: the market worried about higher interest rates and supply chain issues. a haven...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market positive zero point 8%. we advanced 36 points. a can kick set up downing d.c. -- set up down in d.c. tom: drawdown, gloom and all of that, institutions solve the problem. the institution of the gentleman from kentucky solved the problem. the institution of mr. putin in moscow solved the problem. jonathan: how sustainable is every thing you just said? that's the question to me. tom: i'm in trouble leveraged all-cash. it doesn't matter to me. jonathan: thanks for participating this morning, tom. [laughter] lisa: i think it is hard to put your head around any narrative. we've just had a shift in are we in any sort of stagflation fears. have we shifted now to, no, it is not that bad, and policymakers are so concerned about keeping everything going that they will step in at the slightest turbulence? jonathan: it is a lovely bounce this morning for the equity bulls. we are up 39 on the s&p. we advanced 0.9%. yie
this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market positive zero point 8%. we advanced 36 points. a can kick set up downing d.c. -- set up down in d.c. tom: drawdown, gloom and all of that, institutions solve the problem. the institution of the gentleman from kentucky solved the problem. the institution of mr. putin in moscow solved the problem. jonathan: how sustainable is every thing you just said?...
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that's mostly dedicated to dance _ on tv shows. that's mostly dedicated to dance and — on tv shows. amazing to hear about because they are normally seen as it's not... make many new universities, grown from an amalgamation of older colleges and institutions, a hodgepodge mixture of buildings in different locations. few of them have much wow factor. their town houseis have much wow factor. their town house is meant to be a statement. a public face. it's giving the university for the first time a front door. it's open to the public. these staircases are social spaces with a whispering gallery. the library is being mixed in with the dance studios across spare. everything servicing a central overriding thought. bringing people together. after a year of learning by zoom, it everyone cherish a key part of the university experience. so last year or so, then fusing them, does it work?— so last year or so, then fusing them, does it work? well, we proof it's possible- _ them, does it work? well, we proof it's possible. it _ them, does it work? well, we proof it's possible. it was _ them, does
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jonathan: all time highs into friday, good morning, this is bloomberg surveillance live on tv and radio. your equity market is unchanged on the snp on a seven-day winning streak. tom: essentially flat. we are downplaying the record high to extraordinary's of rise and we have the guests to talk to right now. jonathan: contrast the equity move what we see in the rates market. tom: to our audience, the rows are talking about the five year yield in the belly of the curve as they say. i don't think the five-year is in contrast to equities. it signals recovery and signals better earnings. jonathan: they say we add some weight to the belly. jonathan: this was the rotation of earnings season for me. have you seen anything like this? kayley: supply chain issues are coming from social media companies who you would think would be more immune than other sectors out there but snapchat says that people are not just spending money on advertising stuff any company that relies on digital advertising or their revenue is going to feel the effect on that i would note it's not just a supply chain issue. jon
jonathan: all time highs into friday, good morning, this is bloomberg surveillance live on tv and radio. your equity market is unchanged on the snp on a seven-day winning streak. tom: essentially flat. we are downplaying the record high to extraordinary's of rise and we have the guests to talk to right now. jonathan: contrast the equity move what we see in the rates market. tom: to our audience, the rows are talking about the five year yield in the belly of the curve as they say. i don't think...
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social media, email orfind us on tv, radio, online and social media, email or find us on twitter at a look at our websites for previous interviews. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage next week. bye—bye. good evening. there is yet more rain in the forecast for this weekend. rain in the forecast for this weekend. the various bands move rain the various bands of rain will move through quickly. one area rain pushing in from the west overnight in between a slice of clear skies allowing it to get a little bit chilly, 5 in aberdeen. but 11 for cardiff and plymouth by the end of the eye. a little bit milder where we start up with cloud and rain. that will push his way eastward through the day tomorrow. with brighter guys following behind. northern ireland will start up with some sunshine, sunny skies spreading across western scotland certainly the bulk of england and wales albeit with one or two showers temperatures between 11 and 15. with one or two showers temperatures between 11 and 15 . but for sunday we see another dose of wet weather agai
social media, email orfind us on tv, radio, online and social media, email or find us on twitter at a look at our websites for previous interviews. that's all from us. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage next week. bye—bye. good evening. there is yet more rain in the forecast for this weekend. rain in the forecast for this weekend. the various bands move rain the various bands of rain will move through quickly. one area rain pushing in from the west overnight in...
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i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. let's create your trademark style at macy's vip sale with an extra 30% off top designers. plus, 15% off fragrances, skincare, makeup and more... now at macy's. in business, setbacks change everything. skincare, makeup and more... so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. one veteran flight attendant says he and his colleagues train to handl
i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. let's create your trademark style at macy's vip sale with an extra 30% off top designers. plus, 15% off fragrances, skincare, makeup and more... now at macy's. in business, setbacks change everything. skincare, makeup and more... so...
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i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. i'm stefano ramos. the nationwide eviction moratorium was a blessing for some and a curse for others. now that it's over, many are finding the relief that congress began setting aside last year nearly impossible to get. here's abc's trevor ault. >> we had to gut the kitchen out, literally gut it out. all these light fixtures were completely gone. it looks like dirt, it's not, trust me, it was roaches. >> reporter: this is what's left at one of katherine esposito's rental properties in san antonio, texas. >> i've owned this property for a long time. to walk into something like this and have it totally destroyed? it's -- it's heartbreaking. >> reporter: she claims last year the tenants who lived here stopped paying rent and trashed the property. because of natio
i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. ♪ >>> thanks for joining us. i'm stefano ramos. the nationwide eviction moratorium was a blessing for some and a curse for others. now that it's over, many are finding the relief that congress began setting aside last...
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he blamed them on women. >> the fbi learned he appeared on tv several times, ranting about anti feministed. several years ago, he appeared on the colbert report, showing off his break dancing moves, and was mockingly called a difference maker for ladies nights at bars were discriminatory. it was looking very likely that this was the man responsible for both shootings. the judge and mark angelucci were on what appeared to be a lengthy hit list found in hollander's car. also on that list? other judges and attorneys. and something unexpected. >> there were people in the medical field. >> doctors who had treated hollander. the fbi learned from reading his website that he was dying from a rare form of melanoma. >> do you think this played into wet he did, and kind of going out in a blaze of lori? >> it is a logical theory, that was sort of putting his anger on steroids, so to speak. >> now, the fbi scrambled to connect the dots between hollander, the judge and mark angelucci. >> throughout the next few hours, we would piece together that the subject, roy dan hollander, had a professional rela
he blamed them on women. >> the fbi learned he appeared on tv several times, ranting about anti feministed. several years ago, he appeared on the colbert report, showing off his break dancing moves, and was mockingly called a difference maker for ladies nights at bars were discriminatory. it was looking very likely that this was the man responsible for both shootings. the judge and mark angelucci were on what appeared to be a lengthy hit list found in hollander's car. also on that list?...
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. >> it's weird watching yourself on tv while you're on tv. don lemon does that to double his viewership. anyway, i fear that geraldo missed my point. that the anger he felt toward irving is not caused by irving at all. it's caused by the situation created by people in power in order to create conflict to keep us at each other's throats like joy and whoopi fighting over the last eclair in the green room -- they like sweets. the elites are trying to fight a proxy war with each other through the citizens. and unfortunately, it seems to be working. irving was trying to focus on getting a shot in the neck, not getting a shot in the arm, but geraldo felt genuine anger toward him, the same kind i feel towards kilmeade when he won't return my swim trunks. doesn't even own a pool. but the anger is misplaced. it's fury manufactured by the establishment who are scared to death of liability and therefore risk. but they're allisterified of you and me or me and geraldo if we happen to ever agree which is hard to do if you're looking at that mustache. that
. >> it's weird watching yourself on tv while you're on tv. don lemon does that to double his viewership. anyway, i fear that geraldo missed my point. that the anger he felt toward irving is not caused by irving at all. it's caused by the situation created by people in power in order to create conflict to keep us at each other's throats like joy and whoopi fighting over the last eclair in the green room -- they like sweets. the elites are trying to fight a proxy war with each other...
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this week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. >> mitch mcconnell, what's on your reading listll these days? >> well, not surprisingly i tend to tilt toward american history, much of it political. but actually one book i just finished was not about politics. it was about the history of the polio epidemic from beginning to end. it came out in 2006 and won a pulitzer prize and as a polio victim myself, i have always kind of special interest and i thought with the pandemic going on i thought there were lessons going on particularly with regard with vaccines and we've been preaching lately to get vaccinated and the situation that is we found ourselves now and polio is it took 70 years, 70 years to come with two effective vaccines for polio. our marvelous country and our marvelous pharmaceutical compay came out with 3, vaccines in less than a year to get this opportunity to get past the pandemic. one of the most interesting things about the polio period was fdr came down with polio at age 39. most people thought it was children's dise
this week wherever books are sold and watch for many of these authors to appear in the near future on book tv. >> mitch mcconnell, what's on your reading listll these days? >> well, not surprisingly i tend to tilt toward american history, much of it political. but actually one book i just finished was not about politics. it was about the history of the polio epidemic from beginning to end. it came out in 2006 and won a pulitzer prize and as a polio victim myself, i have always kind...
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>> reporter: it's the largest fan experience based on the tv series. event space features 17 rooms chock-full of original costume and props. you can celebrate all of your favorite characters and their props. >> we didn't want to lose all the fun things that happened outside of "the office." once you exit "the office," there's so many moments that have been highlighted. if you're just kind of a causal fan or maybe you pandemic watched the show, being able to live in the environment that they lived in is just as exciting for you. >> reporter: "the office" experience is on michigan avenue and ohio street. it opens to the public friday october 15th and runs through mid-january. tickets start at $37.50. reporting from the magnificent mile, nbc 5 news. >> i think she's into it. if you can't get to chicago to experience the office in person, you can watch the entire series on our streaming platform peacock. just head to peacocktv.com or download the peacock app. as fun as it would be to watch all of that, on a day like this, you want to be out. >> it was so b
>> reporter: it's the largest fan experience based on the tv series. event space features 17 rooms chock-full of original costume and props. you can celebrate all of your favorite characters and their props. >> we didn't want to lose all the fun things that happened outside of "the office." once you exit "the office," there's so many moments that have been highlighted. if you're just kind of a causal fan or maybe you pandemic watched the show, being able to live...
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thank you for your time on book tv . >> thank you. >> it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span2. >> wall street journal senior white house reporter michael bender provided a behind-the-scenes look into president trumps 20/20 reelection campaign . here's a portion of that conversation. >> there's no shortage of trumpet books but you can fill a library with booksover the trunk the last 30 or 40 years . i've written over 1000 stories about trump and just the wall street journal and i wanted to get people something that they originally keep turning the pages here. so i picked this book is the only one to date that explains trump with inside the room details in the oval office under the hood of the $2 billion campaign, exclusive memos, text messages and into some of the decision-making process there . and another unique piece of this is the front row. i was embedded for two years with the people who go to 30, 40, 50 by the end of 2060 60 rails and what i wanted to do here was understand through them a little bit more about this movement. w
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four competition rules, tips on how to get started, visit our website. >> you are watching book tv for complete television schedule, visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media at book tv on twitter, instagram and facebook. >> welcome, everybody. i am the owner of e city bookshop on capitol hill here in washington, d.c. thank you for being with us this evening to celebrate and discuss the secret history of miss america. a new book by amy. before we get started, just a couple of basics to go over, during the event, if you have questions for the author, please put those in the q and a box on the screen. questions for the author about the book, anything surrounding the book, technical issue or you just feel the need to shout out a comment or an observation along the way, just throw that into the chat box. we will allow time during the event for questions that anyone submits to the q&a box. don't forget about that. don't forget that authors and independent bookstores depend on you purchasing the books that they write and that we sell so that we can all kee
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>>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm bradley blackburn, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 11th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news". >>> southwest troubles. the airline cancels nearly 2,000 flights over the weekend, stranding passengers. the debate over the cause of the disruptions. >>> the president's agenda. a cbs news poll finds out how many americans really know about mr. biden's top priorities. >>> the boston marathon returns. the big changes to the race after it was canceled last year because of the coronavirus. well, good morning. i'm ann marine green. >>> southwest troubles. the airline cancels nearly 2,000 flights over the weekend, stranding passengers. but the faa is painting a different picture. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne marie. the faa is saying don't blame us. we had enough people on staff all weekend. now, there are reports that this is a protest by pilots who don't want to be forced to get vaccinated. >> reporter: ryan lacey and his family were looking forward to g
>>> for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm bradley blackburn, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 11th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news". >>> southwest troubles. the airline cancels nearly 2,000 flights over the weekend, stranding passengers. the debate over the cause of the disruptions. >>> the president's agenda. a cbs news poll finds out how many americans really know about mr. biden's top...
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gorman strategic, but he's not spending a lot of time on the tv talking about these strategies. noticed. [laughter] james, come on. lisa: he could spend a little more time talking about it on television, just as an unbiased opinion. james gorman wrote, "your to date, are successful into gratian's of e*trade and eaton vance have supported growth of $400 billion across wealth and investment management." when we talk about assets, how important is it that we are starting to see some consumer lending pick up at the likes of bank of america, and seeing net interest income beat at bank of america and morgan stanley? stephen: bank of america had a nice chart in the presentation about how loan growth had bottomed in the summer and has started to pick back up again. i think as the pandemic recedes, as the companies which went gangbusters last year on fixed income issuance and building up that corporate cash horde ahead of what was expected to be a longer downturn that haven't needed the cash in the last year are starting to come back out of that and take some credit down again, and consum
gorman strategic, but he's not spending a lot of time on the tv talking about these strategies. noticed. [laughter] james, come on. lisa: he could spend a little more time talking about it on television, just as an unbiased opinion. james gorman wrote, "your to date, are successful into gratian's of e*trade and eaton vance have supported growth of $400 billion across wealth and investment management." when we talk about assets, how important is it that we are starting to see some...
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tom: for americans on radio and tv, unilever's massive multiproduct lens has been focused on how to getcale in products. of the zillion products they have, they are always managing for profitability, and they have really set the playbook of how you do that in consumer goods. jonathan: i am willing to pay more for ice cream, tom. i am. i will cut back elsewhere. tom: i will see you in birkenstocks up in vermont. jonathan: i will cut back elsewhere. steve chiavarone is with us now, portfolio manager at federated her mess -- at federated hermes. the difference between the companies, what is your take on that now? steve: this is the story. it is hard to i think inflation is very much not transitory, and i think it is going to be persistent. right now, so far through the earnings season, it has been pretty good. what we are looking for is how do the margins hold up, and at a stock level, you relayed to focus on companies that have pricing power. if it starts eating away at your margin, i think you expect to get punished. we are sifting out the winners and losers right now. tom: steve authers
tom: for americans on radio and tv, unilever's massive multiproduct lens has been focused on how to getcale in products. of the zillion products they have, they are always managing for profitability, and they have really set the playbook of how you do that in consumer goods. jonathan: i am willing to pay more for ice cream, tom. i am. i will cut back elsewhere. tom: i will see you in birkenstocks up in vermont. jonathan: i will cut back elsewhere. steve chiavarone is with us now, portfolio...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance live on tv and radio," -- "bloomberg surveillance," live on tv and radioe and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a rate hike conversation starting much earlier than expected. tom: it is the shock and awe o
this is "bloomberg surveillance live on tv and radio," -- "bloomberg surveillance," live on tv and radioe and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a rate hike conversation starting much earlier than expected. tom: it is the shock and awe o
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>> for who it is one of the largest army installations in the world. >> >> reporter: jasmine caldwell reports four kcen tv on fort hood. >> it has 214,000 acres. there's about 65,000 soldiers, roughly. so it's a very, very large place. >> reporter: myra agonized. the place was so large, her sister could be forgotten easily. and she didn't like what she heard when she spoke with one of vanessa staff sergeants. >> he wasn't able to tell me anything. that made me even more upset. >> reporter: too upset to sit home and wait. >> you had to fourth could? so you needed answers? >> right. >> reporter: myra says she was surprised by the reception she got the gate. >> what did they tell you? >> they tried to ask me if i knew anything. i'm like, if i knew anything, i wouldn't be standing here. >> so this is a mystery? what happened to your sister? no one knows anything? >> everyone claims that they just didn't know. >> reporter: army investigators did tell the family one terrifying thing. >> everything was their, her car, her keys, credit, debit card, ideas self. her military i.d.. she would never leave without it.
>> for who it is one of the largest army installations in the world. >> >> reporter: jasmine caldwell reports four kcen tv on fort hood. >> it has 214,000 acres. there's about 65,000 soldiers, roughly. so it's a very, very large place. >> reporter: myra agonized. the place was so large, her sister could be forgotten easily. and she didn't like what she heard when she spoke with one of vanessa staff sergeants. >> he wasn't able to tell me anything. that made...
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they see all the fights on tv over masks. if you're a parent, how do you talk to your child about why they should get their shot? >> just be honest. my youngest, she wrote a letter to the world. can you help me get my letter out expressing how she wishes she could be vaccinated. yes, she has an aunt who believes in vaccinated but she wishes she could be vaccinated. the more we have regular, plain spoken vaccinations. this is a way to show service, empathy, science in action. yes, there will be a moment of discomfort, but the long-term payout is worth that momentary discomfort. >> i get the sense kids are better about this. >> polling numbers of kids who are going to get that shot is not as high. dr. chris pernell, thank you. >>> alan west who is running for gov more is in the hospital with covid-19. he and his wife received monoclonal antibody infusion therapy. he was vaccinated and was transferred to a hospital in plano. his wife who was vaccinated is home. he's taking hydroxychloroquine and invermectin. both of those should
they see all the fights on tv over masks. if you're a parent, how do you talk to your child about why they should get their shot? >> just be honest. my youngest, she wrote a letter to the world. can you help me get my letter out expressing how she wishes she could be vaccinated. yes, she has an aunt who believes in vaccinated but she wishes she could be vaccinated. the more we have regular, plain spoken vaccinations. this is a way to show service, empathy, science in action. yes, there...
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you turn on the tv and it's like the radio? >> i'm martha quinn. tv music television, the newest component of your stereo system. >> when mtv launched, a generation was launched. 18 to 24-year-olds were saying, i want my mtv. i want my mtv videos. i want my mtv fashion. >> yo. >> mtv was the first network really focused on the youth market. and becomes hugely influential because they understand each other. the audience and the network. >> mtv had a giant impact, visually and musically, on every part of the tv culture that came next. >> freeze! miami vice! ♪ >> friday nights on nbc are different this season thanks to "miami vice." it's a show with an old theme but a lot of new twists. described by one critic as containing flashes of brilliance, nonetheless. shot entirely on location in south miami, the story centers around two undercover vice cops. >> i don't know how this is going to work, tubbs. i mean, you're not exactly up my alley style and persona-wise. heaven knows i'm no box of candy. >> television very much was the small screen. what was int
you turn on the tv and it's like the radio? >> i'm martha quinn. tv music television, the newest component of your stereo system. >> when mtv launched, a generation was launched. 18 to 24-year-olds were saying, i want my mtv. i want my mtv videos. i want my mtv fashion. >> yo. >> mtv was the first network really focused on the youth market. and becomes hugely influential because they understand each other. the audience and the network. >> mtv had a giant impact,...
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plus insider interviews on book tv's new program. 0:00 on afterwards, in his latest book, wouk inc., inside an americas social justice -- he argues corporate america is signing onto woke culture to him praise profit. -- increase profit. former chair of the president's chair of economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. find the full schedule on the program guide or watch on line anytime a.org. >> monday, the u.s. supreme court reviews oral argument in two cases concerning the texas abortion law. which spans nearly all abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy. at 2:00 eastern, here whole women's health versus jensen which challenges a part of lot that gives the public power to enforce it by civil suit without federal court review. at 11:00, united states versus texas, whether the justice department has the right to sue in federal court to block the law. watch the oral argument live coverage on c-span2 live or on demand at c-span.org, listen on c-span radio or on the new c-span
plus insider interviews on book tv's new program. 0:00 on afterwards, in his latest book, wouk inc., inside an americas social justice -- he argues corporate america is signing onto woke culture to him praise profit. -- increase profit. former chair of the president's chair of economic advisers during the george w. bush administration. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2. find the full schedule on the program guide or watch on line anytime a.org. >> monday, the u.s. supreme court...
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thanks for starting your morning with us as we broadcast live on tv and stream live on nbcbayarea.com. >> i'm going to do a facebook live later today. ic we're talking about cooler temperatures over much of the bay area. how are we looking today? >> it looks so nice but cool for many of our micro climates. we're waking up to spotty light sprinkles. it's been in the north bay, but now starting to work into parts of the east bay with some very light showers, all apart of this cold front sweeping through. it's going to give us a cloudy start but it will clear out. temperatures start out in the upper 40s in the north bay. we have low 50s for much of the bay area. we're headed for the 60s and 70s for today. we'll talk about the changes ahead in our weekend forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> breaking news this morning on the covid vaccine. parents, this is for you. pfizer says it's asking the fda for emergency use authorization for its vaccine for younger children. pfizer is the first drug company to ask for approval for its vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11. many parents have been wonder
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this is "bloomberg surveillance live on tv and radio," -- "bloomberg surveillance," live on tv and radioalongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a rate hike conversation starting much earlier than expected. tom: it is the shock and awe of the bank earnings last night. as we heard from lori calvasina, may be a tilt towards something more positive. this is the ambiguity. do higher interest rates signal gloom or a constructive and spirited economy? jonathan: this equity market signaling resilience right now. we are within 1.5% of record highs on the s&p coming into monday, in the face of a conversation about higher rates, and the face of a conversation about slower growth in china. tom: i'm going to go to the vix, 17.53 is a good place to start a monday morning. but i do take your point on the global slowdown. i thought jp morgan was really strong friday evening, michael feroli and the team, and bruce kaz munroe writing really showed the nuances -- and bruce castor and -- bruce kasman writing that they really showed the nuances. lisa: this really goes to the point we wer
this is "bloomberg surveillance live on tv and radio," -- "bloomberg surveillance," live on tv and radioalongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. a rate hike conversation starting much earlier than expected. tom: it is the shock and awe of the bank earnings last night. as we heard from lori calvasina, may be a tilt towards something more positive. this is the ambiguity. do higher interest rates signal gloom or a constructive and spirited economy? jonathan:...
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it's the colonial penn plan you see on tv for $9.95 a month. -you mean life insurance? -yes! one of the hundreds of thousands who already have this coverage. sounds pretty popular. it's their number one plan. well, gosh, you make me feel like i'm missing out on something. (laughing) (jonathan) you might be. did you call about the $9.95 plan yet? hi, i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. in just the last ten years alone, over 8 million americans from all walks of life have called to get free information about the $9.95 plan. now, colonial penn is reaching out to women and men age 50 to 85 with this timely message. in a period of uncertainty, count on the security of the colonial penn $9.95 plan with ironclad guarantees. you can get whole life insurance coverage starting at just $9.95 a month with a lifetime rate guarantee. the $9.95 plan is permanent protection. and colonial penn guarantees your acceptance regardless of your health. there are no health questions to answer. are you ready to learn more about the $9.95 plan? call today for free information. (soft
it's the colonial penn plan you see on tv for $9.95 a month. -you mean life insurance? -yes! one of the hundreds of thousands who already have this coverage. sounds pretty popular. it's their number one plan. well, gosh, you make me feel like i'm missing out on something. (laughing) (jonathan) you might be. did you call about the $9.95 plan yet? hi, i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insurance company. in just the last ten years alone, over 8 million americans from all walks of life have...
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get your tv together with the best of live and on demand.troducing directv stream, with no annual contract. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. >>> coming in leer tuesday evening. he went through iv aintibiotics treatment for a urinary tract infection that infected his bloodstream. it's very common for a man of his age. it could have been very dangerous. he is 75 years old and had previously years ago gone through bypass surgery though this situation this week we're told was unrelated to any heart problems and also unrelated to covid-19. the chair of the department of medicine said his fever and white blood count have returned to normal. on behalf of everyone at u.c. irvine medical center, we were honored to have treated him and will continue to monitor his progress. back to you. >>> now the u.s. is gaining gro
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there are people on tv falsely claiming that following the mask guidance for children is itself some kind of abuse. this pushback feeds on that virulent opposition that i mentioned. it's part of why the u.s. lags in its target for wider vaccination. that target, from everything we know around the globe, is atanable in this wealthy nation. yesterday the situation is the sand and baroque backdrop for tonight's news with the biden administration seeing people convening on our schools and trying to convert them into a sick, theatrical background for their cos place and it's also part of why joe biden shifted from car rho the to stick, to the mandates. we know from the data that other mandates have worked. local city rules, workplace mandates have proven effective. you have the increasing number of people who are vaccinated under the rules and there's the other thing we know about this. this is public health. this is what the government does, this is what journalists do. you look at the evidence. if something doesn't work, i would come on the news and say think tried the mandate and it isn
there are people on tv falsely claiming that following the mask guidance for children is itself some kind of abuse. this pushback feeds on that virulent opposition that i mentioned. it's part of why the u.s. lags in its target for wider vaccination. that target, from everything we know around the globe, is atanable in this wealthy nation. yesterday the situation is the sand and baroque backdrop for tonight's news with the biden administration seeing people convening on our schools and trying to...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market positive five on the s&p, up a little more than 0.1%. jp morgan first out of the gate. tom: i think it is being underplayed. everyone looks at the stock price and says so what. they are doing fine. i thought dames diamond -- i thought james dimon's opening salvo, forget the gloom. jonathan: if you had a headline, things are improving. lisa: however, there is another headline underneath some of the numbers, and that is lending. average lending going up, being driven by the corporations, not consumers. you are still not skin consumer loan growth. to me, that indicates this question mark around how much resilience there will be. jonathan: the equity market not doing much of the back of this. equity futures on the s&p advancing five points, up a little more than 0.1%. 8:30 eastern time with cpi in america. going into that, yields lower by a basis point or two to 1.56 12%. let's check in with bloomberg's sonali
this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market positive five on the s&p, up a little more than 0.1%. jp morgan first out of the gate. tom: i think it is being underplayed. everyone looks at the stock price and says so what. they are doing fine. i thought dames diamond -- i thought james dimon's opening salvo, forget the gloom. jonathan: if you had a headline, things are improving. lisa:...
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. >> it's weird watching yourself on tv while you're on tv. don lemon does that to double his viewership. anyway, i fear that geraldo missed my point. that the anger he felt toward irving is not caused by irving at all. it's caused by the situation created by people in power in order to create conflict to keep us at each other's throats like joy and whoopi fighting over the last eclair in the green room -- they like sweets. the elites are trying to fight a proxy war with each other through the citizens. and unfortunately, it seems to be working. irving was trying to focus on getting a shot in the neck, not getting a shot in the arm, but geraldo felt genuine anger toward him, the same kind i feel towards kilmeade when he won't return my swim trunks. doesn't even own a pool. but the anger is misplaced. it's fury manufactured by the establishment who are scared to death of liability and therefore risk. but they're allisterified of you and me or me and geraldo if we happen to ever agree which is hard to do if you're looking at that mustache. that
. >> it's weird watching yourself on tv while you're on tv. don lemon does that to double his viewership. anyway, i fear that geraldo missed my point. that the anger he felt toward irving is not caused by irving at all. it's caused by the situation created by people in power in order to create conflict to keep us at each other's throats like joy and whoopi fighting over the last eclair in the green room -- they like sweets. the elites are trying to fight a proxy war with each other...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. ongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market totally unchanged on the s&p after five days of gains. we are almost there. tom: jacob kirkegaard this hour, the interview of the day. i'm looking at the earnings come in. i will defer to gina martin adams, david wilson, and our great equity strategists who come on the show, but to me, it is earnings glass half-full. jonathan: another developer hitting the wall. chinese home prices falling for the first time in six years. there's a real slowdown developing their. tom: i want to listen to leland miller and others about the real pulse of the chinese economy. i will be honest, i am simply confused. jonathan: tom is not the only one. we are all confused at the moment. lisa: not just on the slowdown in the housing market, but the ripple effects for the broader economy globally. consider the fact that the housing market in china counts for about 1/3 of the overall economy. it shows a deceleration in one of the hott
this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio. ongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market totally unchanged on the s&p after five days of gains. we are almost there. tom: jacob kirkegaard this hour, the interview of the day. i'm looking at the earnings come in. i will defer to gina martin adams, david wilson, and our great equity strategists who come on the show, but to me, it is earnings glass half-full. jonathan: another developer...
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it was live on tv so anyone who actually watched it live on tv would say wait a minute, that's not what i saw. the videos you will see in the coming weeks and months are going to show the reality that this was anything but an insurrection. the last thing donald trump said when he released the crowd from the gathering, he said go to the seat of power and he said protest peacefully. i think he repeated it a couple of times. that was the order from him and that's with the people did. the people that you saw doing the things that were isolated for the purpose of propaganda were led by people that were not trump supporters. host: what evidence do you have of that? caller: the videos of these people telling their story, the actual arrest of some of them soantifa and people like them were infiltrating that crowd which was set up before hand. they were the instigators, the ones who broke in and the capitol police were in on it. there is plenty of video of the capitol police opening the doors and ushering them in. host: do you agree with that caller? guest: p makes some good points. my colleague
it was live on tv so anyone who actually watched it live on tv would say wait a minute, that's not what i saw. the videos you will see in the coming weeks and months are going to show the reality that this was anything but an insurrection. the last thing donald trump said when he released the crowd from the gathering, he said go to the seat of power and he said protest peacefully. i think he repeated it a couple of times. that was the order from him and that's with the people did. the people...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city on tv and radio, this is bloomberg surveillancel-time highs in the equity market. yields up a couple of bases points and near highs for the year on twos and fives in the bond market. we need to talk about foreign policy and the president of the united states and his big issue is taiwan. >> china, russia and the rest of the world knows we have the most powerful military in. the history of the world don't worry about whether they will be more powerful but you do have to worry about whether or not they will engage in activities that will put them in a position where they make a serious mistake. jonathan: the president was asked if he would defend taiwan and he said yes. tom: i have the memory of misses chang kai-shek coming into the u.s. all sorts of great scholarship on that and all i can say is the sensitivities here are extraordinary. we had secretary chao at the milken conference and she from taiwan visibly shakes when i talked to her about this. jonathan: this is the quotation from the president. i don't want a cold war from the
this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: live from new york city on tv and radio, this is bloomberg surveillancel-time highs in the equity market. yields up a couple of bases points and near highs for the year on twos and fives in the bond market. we need to talk about foreign policy and the president of the united states and his big issue is taiwan. >> china, russia and the rest of the world knows we have the most powerful military in. the history of the world don't worry about whether they will...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio.longside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market up another 0.4%. the earnings so far, so good. tom: the vix under 15. there's a reaffirmation today that is very different than five days ago, 10 days ago. more earnings coming in. tina martin adams and the others we have talked to have said, you know what? the sum total of the earnings and revenues up. jonathan: the big tech players after the bell. microsoft, google. then onto apple. apple was in the news because of the supply chain story, a struggle to meet demand. we thought that would really define this quarter. so far, it hasn't. margins have held up. that has been the story of the year so far. tom: i think the powerpoint, buried in it, you see the reality of ge aviation. their fleet is down 18%. that is their calculation. they are parked on the ground. but away from that is the idea of pretty good margins, even with flat revenues. is that tech? no, but it is good. jonathan: you see what you get here? c
this is "bloomberg surveillance ," live on tv and radio.longside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. your equity market up another 0.4%. the earnings so far, so good. tom: the vix under 15. there's a reaffirmation today that is very different than five days ago, 10 days ago. more earnings coming in. tina martin adams and the others we have talked to have said, you know what? the sum total of the earnings and revenues up. jonathan: the big tech players after the bell....