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paul simon's next chapter, ahead on sunday morning. and erin moriarty introduces us to an artist who is colorful yet conservative. seth doane in rome tells us why the world is watching our election. steve hartman meets a family divided. and more. first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 6th of november, 2016. a disturbance at a donald trump rally in reno, nevada last night. trump was rushed off stage by secret service agents and a protester was tackled. turns out someone had shouted gun. trump later returned to the stage to finish his speech. the protesters was identified as a republican unhappy with his party's nominee. in washington a man armed with a firearm was confronted by a uniformed secret service agent near the white house. he was arrested after a brief struggle. president obama was not there. in south carolina, a body found on property where a woman was discovered chained in a metal container for weeks has been identified as that of charles carver, her boyfriend. police now believe her captor may have killed at least
paul simon's next chapter, ahead on sunday morning. and erin moriarty introduces us to an artist who is colorful yet conservative. seth doane in rome tells us why the world is watching our election. steve hartman meets a family divided. and more. first, the headlines for this sunday morning, the 6th of november, 2016. a disturbance at a donald trump rally in reno, nevada last night. trump was rushed off stage by secret service agents and a protester was tackled. turns out someone had shouted...
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cbs sunday morning's lee cowan visited the legendary songwriter at his connecticut home ((paul simon: >> "but i'm still single more and more elements i'm just sort of dragging along this bag of sound instead >>> thats it for 8 news now this morning. hope to see you right back here at eight./// captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> pauley: good morning. i am jane pauley and this is sunday morning. the battle for the whi white hoe is going down to the wire. and if you are thinking it has been a particularly long campaign, you're right. november 8th is the latest date an election can be held. zoo where are we with just two days to go? martha teichner has the big
cbs sunday morning's lee cowan visited the legendary songwriter at his connecticut home ((paul simon: >> "but i'm still single more and more elements i'm just sort of dragging along this bag of sound instead >>> thats it for 8 news now this morning. hope to see you right back here at eight./// captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> pauley: good morning. i am jane pauley...
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>> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us. now let's get to what is obviously the big story of the week. >> secretary clinton's e-mails. >> oh, okay. >> sunday morning goes to the polls, the humorist edition here is jane pauley. >> saturday night live got in its final pokes in campaign 2016 a campaign lee cowan reminds us that has given humorists and voters plenty of comic relief. >> it has been such a head scratcher of an election. >> the late show's stephen colbert thought he better protect himself. >> got to say i have to wear this until the election is over, so i don't claw my eyes out. >> bingo, how many of us feel the same way? >> trump sues so many people he's probably got medallion status at the courthouse. >> instead of being the nation's night-lights, late night come
>> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us. now let's get to what is obviously the big story of the week. >> secretary clinton's e-mails. >> oh, okay....
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. >>> singer paul simon has a career that's spanned more than half a century. his new album "stranger to stranger" debuted at number 1. lee cowan paid simon a visit at his studio. ? >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> don't just do duane eddy the whole time. >> okay. >> reporter: he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. ? anwh create a sound that is uniquely his. ? a long time ago yeah ? ? before you was born dude ? ? when i was still single and life was great ? >> my music is containing more and more elements from -- i'm just sort of dragging along this big bag of sounds that i've been the silent ones have always spoken to paul simon. >> these are vietnamese. they go -- ? >> reporter: he has shelves full of exotic instruments. in his studio at his home in the connecticut countryside. >> so i use it like this. as like a ch sound. >> reporter: each one of them an auditory music. >> i always called it a twanger but it turns out it's from i think india and it's called a gopicha. ? >> report
. >>> singer paul simon has a career that's spanned more than half a century. his new album "stranger to stranger" debuted at number 1. lee cowan paid simon a visit at his studio. ? >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> don't just do duane eddy the whole time. >> okay. >> reporter: he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. ? anwh create a sound that is uniquely his. ? a long time...
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. >>> back in the 60s paul simon ruled the chars with songs like sound of silence and this is -- mrs. robinson and bridge over troubled waters. 50 years later he is back on top with the studio album visited the songwriter at his home. >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> okay. >> reporter: he he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. [ music ] >> reporter: and when it's time to play, they create a sound ? long time ago ? before you was born ? i was still single ? and life was great ? >> my music is containing more and more elements from i am just sort of dragging along this big band of sounds i have been collecting. >> reporter: sounds and not just the silent ones have always spoken to paul simon. they go... >> reporter: at a time when you can be playing your greatest hits you could be not worried about exploring new things and yet you are still kind of trying to push the envelope. >> i am not trying to push an envelope. i have no agenda other than to follow what my ear tells me is interesting. >> singer songwrit
. >>> back in the 60s paul simon ruled the chars with songs like sound of silence and this is -- mrs. robinson and bridge over troubled waters. 50 years later he is back on top with the studio album visited the songwriter at his home. >> reporter: to watch paul simon rehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. >> okay. >> reporter: he he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. [ music ] >> reporter: and when it's time to play, they...
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. >>> back in the 60s, speaking of 60s paul simon ruled the charts with songs like sound of silence, mrs. robison and bridge over troubled waters. 50 years later, he is back on the top with his new studio album which debuted at number one. cbs sunday morning lee cowan visited the songwriter at his home. simonrehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. [ music ] >> reporter: and when it's time to play ? they create a sound that is uniquely his. >> a long time ago ? before you was born ? i was still si >> my music is containing more and more elements from i am just sort of dragging along this big bag of sounds that i have been collecting. >> reporter: sounds and not just the silent ones have always spoken to paul simon. >> these are vietnamese and they go... >> reporter: at a time when you can be playing your greatest hits you could be not worried trying to push the envelope. >> i am not trying to push an envelope. i have no agenda other than to follow what my ear tells me is interesting. >> sing her songwriter pau
. >>> back in the 60s, speaking of 60s paul simon ruled the charts with songs like sound of silence, mrs. robison and bridge over troubled waters. 50 years later, he is back on the top with his new studio album which debuted at number one. cbs sunday morning lee cowan visited the songwriter at his home. simonrehearse is to watch a big band leader in action. he has some of the best musicians in the world at his fingertips. [ music ] >> reporter: and when it's time to play ? they...
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of the most influential musician over five decades, he is often compared to that of bob dinl and paul simon [ music playing ] >> his most famous song "hallelujah" has been covered within it was introduced and he was in the recent "trek" movie. cohen was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 2008 and received a grammy lifetime achievem award in 2010. he was 80-years-old. more fallout for illinois republican congressman excuse me aaron schock. a going indicted him on fraud schock came under scrutiny amid a spending scandal, after a report says he spent tens of thousands of dollars to decorate his office like donton ab abby wambach. he says honest mistakes may have been made and no one spended to break the law. >>> two bald eagles stuck inside a gutter in florida yesterday. apparently a storm drain their orlando. one was able to fly on its own, the other needed to be freed by animal rescue workers. crowds gathered to watch the effort. the rescued bird is being treated for injuries and will be released once it is fully green look at the crowd there. >> it is symbolic. >>> just ahead,
of the most influential musician over five decades, he is often compared to that of bob dinl and paul simon [ music playing ] >> his most famous song "hallelujah" has been covered within it was introduced and he was in the recent "trek" movie. cohen was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 2008 and received a grammy lifetime achievem award in 2010. he was 80-years-old. more fallout for illinois republican congressman excuse me aaron schock. a going indicted...
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his career and influence often compared to that of bob dylan and paul simon. ? hallelujah ? >> his most famous song, hallelujah, has been covered hundreds of times since he released in it 1984. it was introduced and made popular to a whole new he'll also be remembered for suzanne. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2008. leonard cohen was 82 years old. >> more fallout for former illinois republican congressman, in shock. a grand jury has indicted him on 24 counts. schock came under scrutiny amid a spending scandal after reports allege thousands of dollars to remake his office in a representation of downton abbey. no one intended to break the law, he says. >> what could be seen as a metaphor for our political discourse, two bald eagles were stuck inside a gutter in florida yesterday. they got trapped in the storm drain near orlando. one was able to fly away on its workers. look at the crowds gathering. part of the road was blocked off. the rescued bird is being treated for injuries and will be released once it is fully healed. >> it feels like that would b
his career and influence often compared to that of bob dylan and paul simon. ? hallelujah ? >> his most famous song, hallelujah, has been covered hundreds of times since he released in it 1984. it was introduced and made popular to a whole new he'll also be remembered for suzanne. he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2008. leonard cohen was 82 years old. >> more fallout for former illinois republican congressman, in shock. a grand jury has indicted him on 24...
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of the most influential musician over five decades, he is often compared to that of bob dinl and paul simon [ music playing ] >> his most famous song "hallelujah" has been covered hundreds within it was introduced and he was in the recent "trek" movie. cohen was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 2008 and received a grammy lifetime achievem award in 2010. he was 80-years-old. more fallout for illinois republican congressman excuse me aaron schock. a going indicted him on fraud schock came under scrutiny amid a spending scandal, after a report says he spent tens of thousands of dollars to decorate his office like donton ab abby wambach. he says honest mistakes may have been made and no one spended to break the law. >>> two bald eagles stuck inside a gutter in florida yesterday. apparently he got tpp a storm drain their orlando. one was able to fly on its own, the other needed to be freed by animal rescue workers. crowds gathered to watch the effort. the rescued bird is being treated for injuries and will be released once it is fully green look at the crowd there. >> it is symbol
of the most influential musician over five decades, he is often compared to that of bob dinl and paul simon [ music playing ] >> his most famous song "hallelujah" has been covered hundreds within it was introduced and he was in the recent "trek" movie. cohen was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 2008 and received a grammy lifetime achievem award in 2010. he was 80-years-old. more fallout for illinois republican congressman excuse me aaron schock. a going...
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his career often compared to bob dylan and paul simon. ♪ hallelujah >> cohen's most famous song hallelujahas been covered hundreds of times since he released it back in 1984 and then also in the recent shrek movie. he will also be remembered for songs like bird on a wire and suzanne. cohen was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 2008. leonard cohen was 82 years old. >>> more fallout for republican congressman aaron shockechocsch. a grand jury has indicted him. this was after he was found to have used money to design his office. he said no one spended to break the law. >>> and what could be seen as a metaphor for political discourse, two bald eagles stuck inside a gutter in florida, a pair of u.s. symbols somehow got trapped inside a storm drain. only one was able to fly on its own while the other needed to be freed by an hal rescue workers. crowds gathered to watch the evident and part of a road near the storm drain was blocked off. the bird will be relose eleased healed. >>> just ahead, mark zuckerberg responds to growing criticism that facebook may have swayed the election. >
his career often compared to bob dylan and paul simon. ♪ hallelujah >> cohen's most famous song hallelujahas been covered hundreds of times since he released it back in 1984 and then also in the recent shrek movie. he will also be remembered for songs like bird on a wire and suzanne. cohen was inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 2008. leonard cohen was 82 years old. >>> more fallout for republican congressman aaron shockechocsch. a grand jury has indicted him. this...
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he was absolutely original and different from paul simon.anged the cadence of song and poetry in 1967 when his landmark album. we change the cadence right now and try to move you forward into december. holland joins us. he is -- he can't stand these highs in the market. how many charts have you and i seen with major street firms. we are going to have inflation. is it finally here? it's going to happen. it's a function of what policies donald trump puts in place. if there is a significant tax cut for infrastructure spending, it's likely you will see inflation going up over the next few years. can impart itself in price change or goose real gdp. you take the inflation and it bring it right over to the revenue line? >> happy friday. the answer is yes. the most recent example we have seen is in 2009 in china where they bet 5% of their gdp on a stimulus package that was much different. theyfound the shovels and caused inflation. they spent the next two years trying to tamp down inflation. it could still happen. we have lost our memory of that. to
he was absolutely original and different from paul simon.anged the cadence of song and poetry in 1967 when his landmark album. we change the cadence right now and try to move you forward into december. holland joins us. he is -- he can't stand these highs in the market. how many charts have you and i seen with major street firms. we are going to have inflation. is it finally here? it's going to happen. it's a function of what policies donald trump puts in place. if there is a significant tax...
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. >> i tried to do paul simon, once. it was like, i sure like playing in africa. it's like doug henning, right? the power of illusion. [ laughter ] >> doug henning? is there a big call for that? >> magic is illusion. an illusion that can be magical. [ laughter ] that may not sound that intelligent, but then, i'm not that intelligent. [ laughter ] and jamie farr. >> jamie farr? >> yeah. i'm a lover, not a fighter, but that's like groucho marx, so no. gary, get me my clutch bag. hurry. [ laughter ] what i'm saying is, you have to have more nuance. you can't take that on the road. >> not really. >> gary cooper, i only have three words. forget it. he's dead. that's not enough. [ laughter ] >> i have been walking on ballfields for 16 years. remember that great speech? >> yes. >> who was the character on saturday night live? ed grimly? >> yeah. [ applause ] >> what is that? a composite of a little of this and a little of ? kind of a very optimistic spirit. very excited to be here, i must say. oh, give me a break. being on "the tonight show," with johnny carson? i suppos
. >> i tried to do paul simon, once. it was like, i sure like playing in africa. it's like doug henning, right? the power of illusion. [ laughter ] >> doug henning? is there a big call for that? >> magic is illusion. an illusion that can be magical. [ laughter ] that may not sound that intelligent, but then, i'm not that intelligent. [ laughter ] and jamie farr. >> jamie farr? >> yeah. i'm a lover, not a fighter, but that's like groucho marx, so no. gary, get me my...
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it was for a young teenage boy who was an enormous fan of paul simon. as the crematorium curtains closed we sing to the sound of silence and many people cried. the average cost of the child's funeral is 3675 pounds. some don't charge anything, some charge a lot fund, will the prime minister i ask again please to the words of my honorable friends, sign up for the campaign is put an end to means testing so that no parents fear they might lose a child, have the fear of hardship. be change honorable gentlemen raises an important point and i know the honorable members spoke movingly in the debate on this issue and spoke of personal experience and i don't think anyone who hasn't been through the death of a child can possibly understand the pain that brings, not just immediately but thereafter. i recognize the issue the honorable gentlemen has raised, there are as he himself said measures in place, hardship cases where money can be given and authorities -- we have left it to a decision for local authorities and some way of those fees. >> grammar schools have p
it was for a young teenage boy who was an enormous fan of paul simon. as the crematorium curtains closed we sing to the sound of silence and many people cried. the average cost of the child's funeral is 3675 pounds. some don't charge anything, some charge a lot fund, will the prime minister i ask again please to the words of my honorable friends, sign up for the campaign is put an end to means testing so that no parents fear they might lose a child, have the fear of hardship. be change...
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. >> i tried to do paul simon, once. it was like, i sure like playing in africa. it's like doug henning, right? the power of illusion. [ laughter ] >> doug henning? is there a big call for that? >> magic is illusion. an illusion that can be magical. [ laughter ] that may not sound that intelligent, but then, i'm not that intelligent. [ laughter ] and jamie farr. >> jamie farr? >> yeah. i'm a lover, not a fighter, but that's like groucho marx, so no. and lucy, i tried, but i could only get that. hurry. [ laughter ] what i'm saying is, you have to have more nuance. you can't take that on the road. >> not really. >> gary cooper, i only have three words. forget it. he's dead. that's not enough. [ laughter ] >> i have been walking on ballfields for 16 years. remember that great speech? >> yes. >> who was the character on saturday night live? ed grimly? >> yeah. [ applause ] >> what is that? a composite of a little of this and a little of that? >> oh, it was just a character. kind of a very optimistic spirit. very excited to be here, i must say. oh, give me a break. bei
. >> i tried to do paul simon, once. it was like, i sure like playing in africa. it's like doug henning, right? the power of illusion. [ laughter ] >> doug henning? is there a big call for that? >> magic is illusion. an illusion that can be magical. [ laughter ] that may not sound that intelligent, but then, i'm not that intelligent. [ laughter ] and jamie farr. >> jamie farr? >> yeah. i'm a lover, not a fighter, but that's like groucho marx, so no. and lucy, i...
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i think a lot of the run in equities is the old paul simon saying which is a man hears what he wants disregards the rest. everyone wants to think trump is great for the economy. >> what a shift in conventional wisdom. bill acman said he woke up wednesday and decided i feel bullish. >> one thing i do know is donald trump is bad for bonds. that is one thing i'm pretty sure of. >> you are convinced this move will keep going? >> i think largely because donald trump is inheriting an economy that is 2.5% growth, 4.9% unemployment for things to get better for him the economy there has to be inflation and wage growth. >> i get the sense that you disagree at this point. >> shorting bonds. i would say -- >> it's more about a republican sweep than a donald trump victory in the sense that some pro business hasn't been done. i don't think the market would have rallied as much if donald trump won and you didn't have a republican sweep. >> it wasn't just at the national level it is playing out at the state level, too. if you look at state legislators connecticut is even at this point. what do you d
i think a lot of the run in equities is the old paul simon saying which is a man hears what he wants disregards the rest. everyone wants to think trump is great for the economy. >> what a shift in conventional wisdom. bill acman said he woke up wednesday and decided i feel bullish. >> one thing i do know is donald trump is bad for bonds. that is one thing i'm pretty sure of. >> you are convinced this move will keep going? >> i think largely because donald trump is...
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well, paul simon says there are 50 ways to leave your lover. i don't know if there are 50 ways of brexiting. but we are not yet in a post-brexit world. nothing has actually changed. of course something has changed fundamentally, we've had a very important political development in the united kingdom, we know the united kingdom is going to leave but the precise way in which that's going to operate and what is going to happen afterwards and what is going to be the relationship, all of that is very much out in the open. i think the initial reaction in the united states, of course, is one of concern for what this means for the strong reliance -- alliance with europe, the fact that now an important an important member of the european union is goi union is going to withdraw and develop separately i imagine the u.s. is concerned as to what this means for how we manage the relationship. it's of concern to all of us, frankly, and i think we will all be watching carefully to see how this develops. i think the one thing i would say is -- i think we're all
well, paul simon says there are 50 ways to leave your lover. i don't know if there are 50 ways of brexiting. but we are not yet in a post-brexit world. nothing has actually changed. of course something has changed fundamentally, we've had a very important political development in the united kingdom, we know the united kingdom is going to leave but the precise way in which that's going to operate and what is going to happen afterwards and what is going to be the relationship, all of that is very...
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>> well, i mean paul simon says there are 50 ways to leave your lover. i don't know if there are 50 ways of brexiting. we are not yet in a post brexit world. nothing changed. something changed fundamentally, we had an important political development in the united kingdom. they are going to leave. the precise way that is going to happen and what is going to happen afterward, that is out in the open. i think the initial reaction in the united states, of course, is one of concern for what this means for the strong reliance -- alliance with europe. obviously, it's easier from the point of view not just of the u.s., but many partners, if we have 28 countries, a one-stop shop, all party, all part of the same union, the fact that now an important member of the european union is going to withdrawal and develop separately, i imagine the u.s. is concerned as to what this means for how we manage the relationship. it's of concern to all of us, frankly. we will all be watching carefully to see how it develops. i think the one thing i would say is, i think we are all
>> well, i mean paul simon says there are 50 ways to leave your lover. i don't know if there are 50 ways of brexiting. we are not yet in a post brexit world. nothing changed. something changed fundamentally, we had an important political development in the united kingdom. they are going to leave. the precise way that is going to happen and what is going to happen afterward, that is out in the open. i think the initial reaction in the united states, of course, is one of concern for what...
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dan simon, cnn, benicia, california./// ((paul joncich)) want's to make sure everyone has a turnkey on the table. ((christianne klein)) >> we're partnering with several valley businesses to bring thanksgiving dinner to those in need. with your help... we hope to feed at least 25 hundred families. you can drop off your canned and non-perishable items at these locations on the date located on your screen./// paul joncich >>> that's all for us at 4. >> 8 news now at five starts after this. don't forget.. we're always on at las vegas now dot com, on facebook and twitter. ((dave courvoisier)) >>> now at 5... involving exotic animals. and police aren't even sure what to do with them. "it's logistically not a very easy task to remove vicious or exotic animals of this kind so why is it that so many of these animals are living in this small town? ((denise valdez)) >> parents and teachers... struggling schools are not sitting well with them... but what does the proposal really mean? ((dave courvoisier)) >> the clock is ticking... is your holiday shopping done? if not... you're not alone... but e
dan simon, cnn, benicia, california./// ((paul joncich)) want's to make sure everyone has a turnkey on the table. ((christianne klein)) >> we're partnering with several valley businesses to bring thanksgiving dinner to those in need. with your help... we hope to feed at least 25 hundred families. you can drop off your canned and non-perishable items at these locations on the date located on your screen./// paul joncich >>> that's all for us at 4. >> 8 news now at five...
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out: track: house speaker paul ryan says many of the candidates in the house rode trump's coat-tails. giving them a much bigger house majority than they expected. sot: simone pathe, senior political reporter, roll call, in: out: "they ew that they weren't going take the house majority but edidn't to fall short it lookst x seats ack: so what should we in e 115th congress?sot: simo p in: out: "the question will really become how much they're able to get de with a republica house as well." we'll start to find out the ansr to that qut ek as lawmakers kes office in january. reporting on capitol hill i'm kellie meyer. linn county voters decided to cut the size of the board of supervisors. the board held its regular meeting today in cedar rapids. in 2006, linn county voters expanded the board from three to five members. but they approved a ballot measure yesterday cut the board back down to three. kevin kula who started circulating a petition for the change a year ago said fewer supervisors affect people living in rural areas. "the reason we went to 5 supervisors was to increase and improve rural representation on the board of supervisors. um, i'm not sure i can
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simon's world called a jump condition. are we in the middle of a financial jump condition with this selection, with brags it -- brexit? are we having an economic philosophy route as well? paul using all these words, but i share your view that we are now in a situation in history where a particular paradigm we have in using about how markets should be organized nationally and internationally, that paradigm is being shaken mostly because we have not thought sufficiently what the political implications would be. to a different system. we've got a gentleman here who is the world's expert on the clearing of had debt. yesterday in this chair we had had immense concern of italy as an emerging market. full that into market dynamics .ow around this odd word rout are you defensive because of the political economics? can you run a normal market desk in a normal investment desk into the end of the year? paul: i think we need to break up to separate elements. the political elements that led to brexit and donald trump and cause the rotation across sectors. i don't think it has anything to do with the change of paradigm or economic model. it's due to incredibly stretched positioning in te
simon's world called a jump condition. are we in the middle of a financial jump condition with this selection, with brags it -- brexit? are we having an economic philosophy route as well? paul using all these words, but i share your view that we are now in a situation in history where a particular paradigm we have in using about how markets should be organized nationally and internationally, that paradigm is being shaken mostly because we have not thought sufficiently what the political...
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>> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us.
>> pauley: music legend paul simon. >> he even threatened to shut down the government over it. heck took all that money from wall street and predatory payday lenders and voted their way. he even wanted to privatize social security, risking it on the stock market. congressman heck just doesn't care about people like us.