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let's bring in our guest, in addition to jeff rosenberg, we also have scott miner of guggenheim.e start with you. is this a distraction? dealing with the repo market? it's just -- >> it's a distraction for investors. we spent so much time talking about it and we will be talking about it during the press conference. for the average investor watching the show, i'm not so sure they are going to take away the correct message from all the cacophony going on. this is a shrine -- a sign of shrinking pains. this is what happens when the fed shrinks in balance to demand liquidity. because they don't know what that means. scarlet: -- 2 there's 14 -- tom: there's 14 hours of coverage. >> and this goes back to what the fed used to do, providing the balance sheet not for crisis reasons. tom: alan moser would say this is what the fed is supposed to do, is this what we have seen? >> the role of the fed is to be the lender of last resort, when you have run out of enough liquidity in the market, -- the interesting thing is they ran out of liquidity. and this is something we have been talking abou
let's bring in our guest, in addition to jeff rosenberg, we also have scott miner of guggenheim.e start with you. is this a distraction? dealing with the repo market? it's just -- >> it's a distraction for investors. we spent so much time talking about it and we will be talking about it during the press conference. for the average investor watching the show, i'm not so sure they are going to take away the correct message from all the cacophony going on. this is a shrine -- a sign of...
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joining me, chuck rosenberg, former assistant u.s. attorney, and maya wiley, senior vice president for social justice at the new school and msnbc legal analyst. chuck, obviously you know andy mccabe. how unusual would it be for a grand jury first of all to say to a prosecutor when we're always told, and the cliche is, grand juries will indict a ham sandwich, to say no? >> highly unusual, andrea. let me address the ham sandwich remark because that stinks a little bit. the reason grand juries often or almost always indict is because the standard in grand juries is probable cause, a relatively low standard in the low. prosecutors know they must have a reasonable probability of conviction in order to proceed. so a good prosecutor would never go to a grand jury with a bad case. a good prosecutor would go when she knew that she had more than she needed. and if you have more than you need, you certainly have at least probable cause. but for grand jury, if in fact this is what happened, to reject the government's indictment, highly, highly un
joining me, chuck rosenberg, former assistant u.s. attorney, and maya wiley, senior vice president for social justice at the new school and msnbc legal analyst. chuck, obviously you know andy mccabe. how unusual would it be for a grand jury first of all to say to a prosecutor when we're always told, and the cliche is, grand juries will indict a ham sandwich, to say no? >> highly unusual, andrea. let me address the ham sandwich remark because that stinks a little bit. the reason grand...
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but that has to count for something when you can watch the process. >> chuck rosenberg, former u.s.in the eastern district of virginia along with other impressive things on his resume. the latest episode of his new podcast, "the oath," he talks to the lead prosecutor in the trial. it's like a visit to another world in which this really is the way it could have gone. great having you here, my friend. thanks, chuck. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. chase. make more of what's yours®. ♪ ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99 now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. now starting at $7.99 yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative, i
but that has to count for something when you can watch the process. >> chuck rosenberg, former u.s.in the eastern district of virginia along with other impressive things on his resume. the latest episode of his new podcast, "the oath," he talks to the lead prosecutor in the trial. it's like a visit to another world in which this really is the way it could have gone. great having you here, my friend. thanks, chuck. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay...
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to chuck rosenberg, to michael schmidt, our thanks. we're back with more right after this. >>> our next segment coming up, why one of the luckiest members of congress, and we say that because he was born to wealth and then literally won the lotto three times in his life, is making house republicans feel rather unlucky tonight. that story when we come right back. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may in
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but that has to count for something when you can watch the process. >> chuck rosenberg, former u.s.he eastern district of virginia along with other impressive things on his resume. "the oath," he talks to the lead prosecutor in the trial. it's like a visit to another world in which this really is the way it could have dgone. thanks, chuck. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. >> we'll be right back stay with us ♪ ♪ applebee's handcrafted burgers now starting at $7.99. process. >> thank you, rachel. process. >> thank you, rachel. orhood you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? orhood flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief for a restless night's sleep. pain settle there's a better choice. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid and the 12-hour pain-relieving strength of aleve that dares to last into the morning. so you feel refreshed. aleve pm. there's a better choice. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car
but that has to count for something when you can watch the process. >> chuck rosenberg, former u.s.he eastern district of virginia along with other impressive things on his resume. "the oath," he talks to the lead prosecutor in the trial. it's like a visit to another world in which this really is the way it could have dgone. thanks, chuck. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. >> we'll be right back stay with us ♪ ♪ applebee's...
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that is according to a new analysis from carol rosenberg at the "new york times." she joins us on the phone from guantanamo bay, cuba. carol, welcome back "newshour". help us understand that the number of prisoners have gone down but somehow the cost has gone up. how is that possible? >> there are number of things going on. the prison buildings were set up as temporary, expeditionary war on terror sites, and they opened, you know, in 2002, and many of the buildings and structures that they have been using are that much older and have needed repairs andd replacement andmaintenance. the price of keeping la sodier, mostly national guard, in uniform has also ne up across the years, and this detention center of 40 prisonerss ha 1800 soldiers, that's 45 troops for every prisoner. 1800 soldiers plus a staff of probably around 300 or more civilian contractors. in addition, guntanamo is just plain expensive. it's down here inba. everything comes in by airplane or barge. everything hasa markup. construction has a markup. extremely isolated, expensive place to run this kind n
that is according to a new analysis from carol rosenberg at the "new york times." she joins us on the phone from guantanamo bay, cuba. carol, welcome back "newshour". help us understand that the number of prisoners have gone down but somehow the cost has gone up. how is that possible? >> there are number of things going on. the prison buildings were set up as temporary, expeditionary war on terror sites, and they opened, you know, in 2002, and many of the buildings and...
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we're lucky to have with us tonight for more chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official, and michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the "new york times." so chuck, let's not mince words. mueller spins this off. it's clear he and his folks want to see this prosecuted. though isn't this a tough one to prosecute? >> these are tough cases to prosecute, brian. but i think there's an important lesson here. number one, look, sometimes you bring a tough case and you lose. the conviction rate for the department of justice at trial is over 90%. but it's not 100%. so when you have cases where you have to prove intent, and that's always the most difficult thing, occasionally prosecutors lose. it doesn't mean that the case was brought in bad faith or improperly brought. it just means that the jury saw it a different way. and that happens. >> michael schmidt, what have we learned from this case other than the fact that some people just go to the highest bidder and regard money as not being dirty as long as it's green?
we're lucky to have with us tonight for more chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official, and michael schmidt, pulitzer prize-winning washington correspondent for the "new york times." so chuck, let's not mince words. mueller spins this off. it's clear he and his folks want to see this prosecuted. though isn't this a tough one to prosecute? >> these are tough cases to prosecute, brian. but i think there's an important lesson here. number one, look,...
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so i read another book by alice rosenberg called how history things wrong. the moral science of our addition to stories. this is not rosenberg time but he says that the theory of mind that we had ever since we were in savannah. that we, that we match the desires for action, rosenberg says this is proven by neuroscience. so he says that newton's law of the universe, law of divine purpose. why do they think that happens? we don't know. it's not. then along comes star wars. who robs biology of purpose. because not sorry, it's that law. and now rosenberg and reimer come along and take away the last part of that . the sense of human purpose that we know what we're doing . the theory of mind doesn't work, we may be just players in a grid of the testing life and who knows why we do what we do. it takes away that sense of storytelling, that sense of explanation. that i think is somewhat frightening still and i'm no technophobe, and accused of being a no optimist to an extreme even more than david but i think there's a common crisis of cognition here, that we think w
so i read another book by alice rosenberg called how history things wrong. the moral science of our addition to stories. this is not rosenberg time but he says that the theory of mind that we had ever since we were in savannah. that we, that we match the desires for action, rosenberg says this is proven by neuroscience. so he says that newton's law of the universe, law of divine purpose. why do they think that happens? we don't know. it's not. then along comes star wars. who robs biology of...
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attorney, former fbi senior official, and msnbc contributor, cluck rosenberg. i want to play a clip with speaker pelosi trying to get to the bottom of this confusion that jerry nadler attempts to clear up but speaker pelosi is still not going there. let's listen to jeff. >> is the specific language not important? >> the american people understand -- you're the only ones who are sewing this. >> it's not true, ma'am. >> come with me sometime and you'll hear what the american people are saying. they understand that impeachment is a very divisive measure, but if we have to go there, we'll have to go there. but we can't go there unless we have the facts. >> she's blaming the media, but it's lawmakers, it's rank-and-file democratic lawmakers pushing this. why does the language matter? >> here's why language matters. i mean, in one sense, if you're just talking politically, it doesn't matter. but if you're talking legally, that's the world i come out of, it does matter. if you were the house of representatives and you wanted stuff from a grand jury and you went to cou
attorney, former fbi senior official, and msnbc contributor, cluck rosenberg. i want to play a clip with speaker pelosi trying to get to the bottom of this confusion that jerry nadler attempts to clear up but speaker pelosi is still not going there. let's listen to jeff. >> is the specific language not important? >> the american people understand -- you're the only ones who are sewing this. >> it's not true, ma'am. >> come with me sometime and you'll hear what the...
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we have an msnbc contributor and host of the great podcast "the oath" with chuck rosenberg. you for being here. tell me the notion of the origin of this permission to indict, did that come from william barr? >> well, it would have come at least from the deputy attorney general who works directly for william barr, so i imagine that the leadership of the department of justice gave the u.s. attorney the green light to proceed. >> what makes me nervous about that is this notion that william barr would be willing to carry out what trump sees as the edict to go after his enemies, meaning anyone who is investigating his connections to russia. >> putting mr. barr aside for the moment, the problem with the president weighing in as vociferously as this one did suggested that no matter what happens, the process has been tainted. you don't have any presidents other than this one opining about who ought to be prosecuted by the justice department that he oversees. and so even if they have a valid case, even if prosecutors are acting in good faith, if they bring charges, there is the dange
we have an msnbc contributor and host of the great podcast "the oath" with chuck rosenberg. you for being here. tell me the notion of the origin of this permission to indict, did that come from william barr? >> well, it would have come at least from the deputy attorney general who works directly for william barr, so i imagine that the leadership of the department of justice gave the u.s. attorney the green light to proceed. >> what makes me nervous about that is this...
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>> sure. >> i love chuck rosenberg with a passion that is hard to describe. i think he's a great american. i'll watch him any time of the day or night, but can i take issue with one thing? congress has not failed to act. the republican senate has failed to act. the house of representatives under democratic leadership has passed back in february many steps that ought to be done immediately, and we're going to pass more now. that's not congress failing to act, it's one party in one house of congress failing to act. let's be clear about that. mitch mcconnell needs to feel the pressure on this, and the voters need to start making it a priority when they're thinking about choosing senators, because the house is where it should be. senate is standing in the doorway. >> yeah, but congressman, couldn't governors in some of these states not necessarily point the finger at one lawmaker or another? the states are being forced to act because washington in total isn't doing anything. >> that's a fair point, but i don't want to let the republicans off the hook by saying, o
>> sure. >> i love chuck rosenberg with a passion that is hard to describe. i think he's a great american. i'll watch him any time of the day or night, but can i take issue with one thing? congress has not failed to act. the republican senate has failed to act. the house of representatives under democratic leadership has passed back in february many steps that ought to be done immediately, and we're going to pass more now. that's not congress failing to act, it's one party in one...
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as anna rosenberg told us, a fiscal stimulus package in disguise.see tens of billions of euros poured into the green economy. that seems like it could be a win-win. you save the earth and you drive consumption. who would not want to do that? nejra: what you have got to get over is the feeling of not wanting to bend too much in germany. matt: exactly. nejra: the number one concern for the public, and our previous guest said, even some conservatives and political elites are on board with this. the question becoming, how it appears? is it an extension of current emissions trading schemes? do we see a carbon tax having an effect on german companies? some headlines coming through from rbs. big headline. rbs naming allison rose as ceo. there was a lot of speculation this is what could happen. rose has already been in another role at rbs for quite a while. now we have a female ceo and a female cfo at rbs. the cfo being katie murray. this headline crossing the bloomberg, we will get you more details as soon as we can. some data breaking in germany as well.
as anna rosenberg told us, a fiscal stimulus package in disguise.see tens of billions of euros poured into the green economy. that seems like it could be a win-win. you save the earth and you drive consumption. who would not want to do that? nejra: what you have got to get over is the feeling of not wanting to bend too much in germany. matt: exactly. nejra: the number one concern for the public, and our previous guest said, even some conservatives and political elites are on board with this....
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one that the women's title and japanese scares swept the podium in the men's event sweden's oscar rosenberg helberg pulled off some impressive moves to win another title to go along with his 2017 victory. surfie will also make its 1st appearance at the tokyo games and athletes have been vying for a lympics spots at the world surfing games also in japan many of the surfers are excited about the possibility of being able to call themselves and olympian. pretty early on special to think about you know i had the chance to pop 5 of the tokyo to interview an exit it's just even crazy to even say that they'll be surfing in the olympics i'm i feel so proud i am hoping to move to stay with this sport is going to be a part of this incredible. moment well it's all your sport for me will have more for you later. thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera back in just a moment with much more off the day's news coming your way see you in a minute thanks for watching. this for. me the cost of priceless results on the threats of the amazon rainforest is a blaze in its links to brazil's drive for would
one that the women's title and japanese scares swept the podium in the men's event sweden's oscar rosenberg helberg pulled off some impressive moves to win another title to go along with his 2017 victory. surfie will also make its 1st appearance at the tokyo games and athletes have been vying for a lympics spots at the world surfing games also in japan many of the surfers are excited about the possibility of being able to call themselves and olympian. pretty early on special to think about you...
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me won the women's title and japanese skaters swept the podium in the men's event sweden's oscar rosenberg pulled off some impressive moves to win another title to go along with his 2017 victory. surfing will also make its 1st appearance at the tokyo games and athletes have been vying for a lump expires at the world surfing games in japan many of the surfers are excited about the possibility of being able to call themselves and olympian. pretty they aren't special to think about you know i had the chance to pop in the tokyo to interview an exit it's just even crazy to even say that i'll be surfing in the olympics and i feel so proud i want to move to see where the sport is going and to be a part of this incredible. movement. good luck to them but that's it for me to back to rob thanks very much indeed sue turton is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more of the day's news and rob mother's advice for being with my friend. to strengthen the good you have to shore the good all the more with it comes to fight against corruption. dysphoric needs heroes heroes like know who are about i
me won the women's title and japanese skaters swept the podium in the men's event sweden's oscar rosenberg pulled off some impressive moves to win another title to go along with his 2017 victory. surfing will also make its 1st appearance at the tokyo games and athletes have been vying for a lump expires at the world surfing games in japan many of the surfers are excited about the possibility of being able to call themselves and olympian. pretty they aren't special to think about you know i had...
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one that the women's title and japanese scarce what the podium in the men's event sweden's oscar rosenberg helberg pulled off some impressive moves to win another title to go along with his 2017 victory. surfie will also make its 1st appearance at the tokyo games and athletes have been vying for a lympics spots at the world surfing games also in japan many of the surfers are excited about the possibility of being able to call themselves and olympian. pretty they aren't special to think about you know i had the chance to pop type of the tokyo to aintree olympics it's just even crazy to even say that they'll be surfing in the olympics on my feel so proud i don't know that's a moment to say where the sport is going and to be a part of this incredible. moment well it's all your sport for me will have more for you later thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera more news coming up in just a moment richelle carey will be with you thanks for watching by. the stories generate fountains of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with different angle
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won the women's title and japanese skaters swept the podium sweden's oscar rosenberg were pulled off some impressive moves to win the men's event. surfing will also make its 1st appearance at the tokyo games and athletes have been vying for a lympics pots at the world surfing games in japan pretty they aren't special to think about you know i had the chance of qualifying for the tokyo 2 in trail and exits just even crazy to even say that i'll be surfing in the olympics and i feel so proud and here a little to move to see where the sport is going to be a part of this incredible. movement good luck to them and that's it for me and you back to see you in london. thanks lee and i $104.00 russian runners have tested their stamina sprint she got the stairs of the tallest building in a catcher in bag after gathered for the annual skyscraper run hoping to be last year's record and climb the 52 floor building in less than 4 minutes 43 seconds 2018 win or even close that soft defended his title couldn't beat his own record 4 seconds so you know what. i say for me is sue to answer for this news
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rosenberg is simply on the bus.a fascinating must watch for me on the fed in this new repo issue, two days in a row, francine, where they will go into the markets to assist to lower interest rates. right now we trust you will listen to our first word news. begin with geopolitics of the day. iran saying it is not looking for war. sending to washington. iran warning the u.s. it would respond swiftly to any action against it. the saudis are confident they can minimize the economic damage from the impact. bloomberg speaking with the ceo of aramco. of september, it will be at capacity. >> to make sure oil exports won't be reduced this month the saudis are drawing down strategic reserves. tom and francine are discussing the federal reserve likely to cut rates for the second straight meeting, but policy makers may be reluctant to forecast second straight tatts. president trump is not going to be happy with another quarter-point cut. last week he called the fed policymakers "boneheads" and that they should reduce rates to z
rosenberg is simply on the bus.a fascinating must watch for me on the fed in this new repo issue, two days in a row, francine, where they will go into the markets to assist to lower interest rates. right now we trust you will listen to our first word news. begin with geopolitics of the day. iran saying it is not looking for war. sending to washington. iran warning the u.s. it would respond swiftly to any action against it. the saudis are confident they can minimize the economic damage from the...
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queen and most of them you'll see very caucasian and then you have lucille lew leone oh and margaret rosenberghis really was a pivotal moment in sheridan because we went from having a very caucasian field of candidates to having a native woman who is very well known locally and she defied expectations. >> and proud to have had this project to better understanding between the indian races. we all hope the good lord protects and accomplish and that we come together to make american remain strong and great. >> when lucy won the rodeo queen title she was obligated to a year in that role stop so the sheridan press this is from july 1952 this is the rodeo addition. she is in her regalia on her horse. here we have the rodeo program from 1952 lucy is on the front with her horse. these photos are taken at the sheridan in and this is lucy posing with her native regalia. in the other photos are in front of it and with her court. the gentleman on the left is howard sinclair. this piece of paper was one of the first invitations for native girls to apply for the contest. they were very specific things they
queen and most of them you'll see very caucasian and then you have lucille lew leone oh and margaret rosenberghis really was a pivotal moment in sheridan because we went from having a very caucasian field of candidates to having a native woman who is very well known locally and she defied expectations. >> and proud to have had this project to better understanding between the indian races. we all hope the good lord protects and accomplish and that we come together to make american remain...
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. >> lloyd daniel rosenberg. >> mark lewis rosenberg. >> andrew ira rosenblum. >> joshua rosenblum. >ua allen rosenthal. >> richard david rosenthal. >> philip rosenzweig >> daniel rosetti. >> richard ross. >> norman rossnow. >> nicholas rossomando >> michael craig rothberg. >> donna marie rothenberg. >> mark david rothenberg. >> james michael roux >> nicholas rowe. >> edward rowenhurst >> judy worlett >> timothy roy senior. >> paul ruback. >> paul rubin. >> joann rubino. >> david ruddell. >> and my uncle, whenever people talk about you, the one thing that stands out the most is your sense of family. i know you would be proud of the amazing family you left behind in the amazing young men and women we have grown into. we love you and miss you. >> and my father, a day doesn't go by your married life fills us. we still continue a legacy, remind our children of you always. we have a new family member, your grandson. we will teach all three grandchildren that you were a great man, wonderful father and great husband to all of us. we love you forever until the end of time. god bless america.
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lloyd daniel rosenberg. mark lewis rosenberg. andrew ira rosenblum. joshua m. rosenblum.hard david rosenthal. philip bartend rosenzweig. daniel rossetti. richard berry ross. gary ross. norman s. also now. nicholas.no michael craig. donna marie rothenberg. mark david. james michael. nicholas charles alexander roe. edward v.. timothy allen roy, senior. paul ruback. ronald j. rubin. joann rubino. david and ruddle. and my uncle. whenever people talk about you the one thing that stands up to be the most is the family and i know you would be proud of the amazing family you left behind and the amazing young man and women we've grown into. we love you and we miss you. and to my father a day doesn't go by. we have a new family member, your grandson. we will teach all three grandchildren that you were a great man, wonderful father and great husband. we love you forever until the end of time. god bless america. >>> adam keith ruhalter. robert e. russell. stephen p. russell. stephen harris russin. michael thomas russo, senior. senior. wayne alan russo. william r. ruth. edward ryan. j
lloyd daniel rosenberg. mark lewis rosenberg. andrew ira rosenblum. joshua m. rosenblum.hard david rosenthal. philip bartend rosenzweig. daniel rossetti. richard berry ross. gary ross. norman s. also now. nicholas.no michael craig. donna marie rothenberg. mark david. james michael. nicholas charles alexander roe. edward v.. timothy allen roy, senior. paul ruback. ronald j. rubin. joann rubino. david and ruddle. and my uncle. whenever people talk about you the one thing that stands up to be the...
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anna rosenberg joining us on the line. great to have you with us.o you expecting opposition gamble on new elections? what is the risk here? >> i think the opposition is actually acting in a very coordinated fashion right now. i do not think they are going to take the gamble, at least until the bill has passed the house of lords, which i think we can take for certain to happen tomorrow or on friday and no later than monday. the opposition may be tempted to yes to a neway election, but we have been hearing members of the labour party saying they will not back a general election for the october 31 deadline because they backthat if johnson comes to power, he may find a way to ignore the law -- for example, by repealing it -- and still call for a no deal brexit. athink labor is playing dangerous game and will likely hold and wait for a general election until no deal is really off the table on october 31. although today was a positive day in terms of risk, the risks crashing out have certainly gone down significantly for now. shery: to your point, boris j
anna rosenberg joining us on the line. great to have you with us.o you expecting opposition gamble on new elections? what is the risk here? >> i think the opposition is actually acting in a very coordinated fashion right now. i do not think they are going to take the gamble, at least until the bill has passed the house of lords, which i think we can take for certain to happen tomorrow or on friday and no later than monday. the opposition may be tempted to yes to a neway election, but we...
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lloyd daniel rosenberg. >> mark louis rosenberg. >> andrew ira rosenblum. joshua m.enblum. >> joshua alan rosenthal. richard david rosenthal. >> phillip martin rosenzweig. daniel rosetti. richard barry ross. norman s.rossinow. nicholas rossomando. michael craig rothberg. donna marie rothenberg. >> mark david rothenberg. james michael roux. nicholas charles alexander rowe. edward rowenhorst. judy rowlett. timothy alan roy sr. paul ruback. >> ronald reuben. >> joanne rubino. david ruddle. >> and my uncle, calixo ania jr. whenever people talk about you, the one thing that stands out to me the most was your sense of family. i know you would be proud of the amazing family you left behind and the amazing young men and women we've grown into. we love you and we miss you. >> and to my father, hugo emsnay. a day doesn't go by that your memory isn't alive within us. we have a new family member, your grandson reuben senay. we will teach all three grandchildren, that you were a great man. a wonderful father and a great husband to all of us. we love you forever until the end of t
lloyd daniel rosenberg. >> mark louis rosenberg. >> andrew ira rosenblum. joshua m.enblum. >> joshua alan rosenthal. richard david rosenthal. >> phillip martin rosenzweig. daniel rosetti. richard barry ross. norman s.rossinow. nicholas rossomando. michael craig rothberg. donna marie rothenberg. >> mark david rothenberg. james michael roux. nicholas charles alexander rowe. edward rowenhorst. judy rowlett. timothy alan roy sr. paul ruback. >> ronald reuben....
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. >> joining me now to discuss the fallout, sean turner and matthew rosenberg. biden now calling for a full investigation into the president, what are your thoughts on that? >> this is obviously -- we need to find out more here. one of the troubling things about this story is that we still know very little. we still flow is a whesle blo e whistle-blower, we don't know what evidence they saw. we have been told this involved ukraine. . look, was that done, was the idea that you can't get your military aide until you investigate biden? we don't know that yet, but we know even the mere fact that the president of the united states called up a foreign leader and said you should investigate a political rival, that is troubling. >> first, on the whistle-blower, do we know if this is someone that listens into the conversation? >> potentially. i understand that this whistle-blower is someone that is an intelligence community official that may have been detailed to the nsc. if you're details there, that means depending on your area of expertise you may be asked to listen i
. >> joining me now to discuss the fallout, sean turner and matthew rosenberg. biden now calling for a full investigation into the president, what are your thoughts on that? >> this is obviously -- we need to find out more here. one of the troubling things about this story is that we still know very little. we still flow is a whesle blo e whistle-blower, we don't know what evidence they saw. we have been told this involved ukraine. . look, was that done, was the idea that you can't...
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. >> chuck rosenberg, let me ask you about what might be accomplished as a result of this, the justice resolution. i gather from the reporting i've read, one thing that could change is there could be questioning by staff counsel of witnesses who are brought before that committee. another thing that could change is that material could be discussed in closed session, which i gather might open the door to allowing the discussion of some grand jury materials. >> yeah, that's right, david. so i think these procedural changes, if enacted, might be helpful to democrats at the margin. but they have a few other hurdles. in other words, in order to get grand jury information, they don't just need to set up a room in which they can read it. they also have to get a court to order it to be disclosed to them. then going back to your first question about what mr. clyburn said earlier, that's why the words matter. if it actually is an impeachment inquiry or an impeachment proceeding, they're more likely to convince a court to give them that stuff. but, look, this is a little bit like giving the keys t
. >> chuck rosenberg, let me ask you about what might be accomplished as a result of this, the justice resolution. i gather from the reporting i've read, one thing that could change is there could be questioning by staff counsel of witnesses who are brought before that committee. another thing that could change is that material could be discussed in closed session, which i gather might open the door to allowing the discussion of some grand jury materials. >> yeah, that's right,...
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also matthew rosenberg. he's also the investigative correspondent for the "new york times."'s listen to rudy giuliani earlier today when he was pressed on appearing before the house intel committee. >> i wouldn't cooperate with adam schiff. i think adam schiff should be removed. if they remove adam schiff, if they put a neutral person in, if they put a democrat in who hasn't expressed an opinion -- >> you're not going to cooperate? >> i didn't say that. >> you said you wouldn't do it. >> i said i will consider it. i have to be guided by my client frankly. i'm a lawyer. it's his privilege, not mine. if he decides that he wants me to testify, of course i'll testify even though i think adam schiff is an illegitimate chairman. >> does attorney/client privilege hold up here? >> you're asking me? >> yes. >> no way, no how. here's why. the attorney/client privilege protects obviously confidential communications, but if i am your attorney and you're my client and you ask me to talk to third parties, ie, ukrainian officials, state department officials, bill barr, members of the justi
also matthew rosenberg. he's also the investigative correspondent for the "new york times."'s listen to rudy giuliani earlier today when he was pressed on appearing before the house intel committee. >> i wouldn't cooperate with adam schiff. i think adam schiff should be removed. if they remove adam schiff, if they put a neutral person in, if they put a democrat in who hasn't expressed an opinion -- >> you're not going to cooperate? >> i didn't say that. >> you...
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let's bring juliette kayyem, matthew rosenberg. you guys heard all of that. let's discuss now. j juliette, "the washington post" reporting that giuliani's interview raising a lot of questions about the president and the white house interaction with ukraine. give me your takeaway, please. >> i think we're sort of missing the take away. rudy giuliani is rudy giuliani. i think my takeaway from today was another letter that the ig for the odni sent to congress. in that letter it becomes clear this is not some trump trying to get policy change in the letter that was disclosed today the ig again says this is an issue of grave concern. we should interpret to not being a policy issue. it is not just someone who heard something passing in the hallway, but then adds this piece which it is something that most significant and important of the odni duty. in other words it relates to american democracy. and the ability if it is the ukraine the ability of the election to be free and pristine from foreign influence. that letter along with the "washington post" reporting tieing it to the ukrain
let's bring juliette kayyem, matthew rosenberg. you guys heard all of that. let's discuss now. j juliette, "the washington post" reporting that giuliani's interview raising a lot of questions about the president and the white house interaction with ukraine. give me your takeaway, please. >> i think we're sort of missing the take away. rudy giuliani is rudy giuliani. i think my takeaway from today was another letter that the ig for the odni sent to congress. in that letter it...
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at the controls is the boards legal process clerk and i'm julie rosenberg, the executive director.will also be joined by representatives from the city department that have cases befored board this evening. we have in the front, scott sanchez, acting deputy zoning administrator, also representing the planning department and planning commission. we have chief building inspector, mauriceo hernandez and sen erin respec inspector be kernin and we have the environmental health branch of department of public-health. the board meeting guidelines are as follows, the board request you turn off or silence all phones and other electronic devices so they will not disturb the proceedings. carry on conversations in the hallway. appellants. permit holders and department respondents are given seven minutes to present and three minutes for rebuttal. people must include their comments within the three or seven-minute periods. members not affiliated have up to three minutes each to address the board and no rebuttal. please speak into the microphone. to assist board in the accurate preparation of minut
at the controls is the boards legal process clerk and i'm julie rosenberg, the executive director.will also be joined by representatives from the city department that have cases befored board this evening. we have in the front, scott sanchez, acting deputy zoning administrator, also representing the planning department and planning commission. we have chief building inspector, mauriceo hernandez and sen erin respec inspector be kernin and we have the environmental health branch of department of...
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espionage nvestigations not only in britain and north america and believe led to the arrest of named rosenberg and related parties. to the atomic energy act of 1946. it looks like a couple of very interesting photographs. how did there work out? bills introduced. and johnson bill introduced in october of 1945 was a storm of criticism from scientists articularly those in argonne including those who were critics ecause they called for a powerful administrator and administrator said they the militaryers of and it was feared they would dominate the part-time empowereders who were to be part of this organization. he fact that it emphasized the administrator had to keep the informeden gendered further suspicion that the army strator would be an officer and the deputy a navy officer. there's never been in the istory of the country always civilian control in situations like this. ecrecy provisions also frightened many scientists as it ad severe penalties for imprisonment up to 10 years and $10,000 of fines for security breaches. the chicago sun headline accused the war department of legislation he thr
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back with us tonight, we're so fortunate to have chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. happens to be the host of the msnbc podcast, as many of you already know, called "the oath," now in its second season as they cover season 3 of the trump white house. chuck, can michael cohen say no when prosecutors show up at the prison where he's incarcerated? >> theoretically, yes, he can say no. you see that sort of conduct in the movies. in real life people in prison or people facing prison time are rational actors. and so if you have the ability, the opportunity to cooperate with the feds or with state law enforcement and to perhaps work off some of your time in return for your information, most rational thinkers, most rational beings do exactly that. >> what do these investigators want to know? >> so it's a violation of -- let me back up for a second. lots of things are a violation of federal law and state law. they can be prosecuted by either. bank robbery, drug dealing, tax evasion. here what was a federal violation, the campaign finance
back with us tonight, we're so fortunate to have chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. happens to be the host of the msnbc podcast, as many of you already know, called "the oath," now in its second season as they cover season 3 of the trump white house. chuck, can michael cohen say no when prosecutors show up at the prison where he's incarcerated? >> theoretically, yes, he can say no. you see that sort of conduct in the movies. in real life people in...
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rudolf able was the soviet spy that snuck into america in the '50s, worked with people such as the rosenbergs to find out the strength and weaknesses of america. here we have an exhibit on area 51 and the atomic bomb, what was taking place with nuclear development, nuclear technology. so this is a map that talks about where all the different blasts were done in the nevada desert, here's an original photo of one of the original mushroom clouds from one of these locations. a nuclear device being tested and getting ready for a test explosion and other photos here of a mushroom cloud in the desert. as we go up the stairs civil defense, atomic bomb information, a photograph of area 51. area 51 is a top secret nevada base in the nevada desert and no one's allowed to go over there, it doesn't exist and the government recently four years ago finally acknowledged it existed. here are some signs basically saying restricted, you cannot go here, authorized personnel only and eventualhy the government realized people were taking photographs of their secret military base so they ended up acquiring more acr
rudolf able was the soviet spy that snuck into america in the '50s, worked with people such as the rosenbergs to find out the strength and weaknesses of america. here we have an exhibit on area 51 and the atomic bomb, what was taking place with nuclear development, nuclear technology. so this is a map that talks about where all the different blasts were done in the nevada desert, here's an original photo of one of the original mushroom clouds from one of these locations. a nuclear device being...
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i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we'll also be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. up front, we have scott sanchez, acting deputy zoning administrator, representing the planning department and excision. we expect joseph duffy, representing the building inspection. leo is here for san francisco public works. and we expect chris buck, irvin forester with san francisco public works, urban forestry. the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board request that you silence all phones and electronic devices. please carry on conversations in the hallway. the rules of the presentation are follows. people affiliated with the parties must include their comments within the 7 or 3-minute period. members not affiliated have up to three minutes and no rebuttal. please speak into the microphone. you are asked but not required to submit a speaker card to board staff when you come up to speak. they're available on the left side of the podium. four votes are required
i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we'll also be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. up front, we have scott sanchez, acting deputy zoning administrator, representing the planning department and excision. we expect joseph duffy, representing the building inspection. leo is here for san francisco public works. and we expect chris buck, irvin forester with san francisco public works, urban forestry. the board meeting...
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leads which assisted ongoing ask and investigations in britain and eventually led to the arrest rosenberg, and related parties. now you get to get atomic energy act of 1946. this looks like a couple of interesting photographs. there were two bills introduced. , senator maeill and represented of johnson introduced in october of 1945. at a storm of criticism from scientists particularly those at argonne national labs including leo szilard and harold yearling. there were critics of this because it called for a powerful administrator. a deputy admin stated they might be members of the military. it was feared they would dominate the part-time commissioners were then empowered also to be part of this organization. bill emphasizehe the administrator had to keep anddeputy fully informed, gendered suspicion that the ministry are would be an army officer, and the deputy in the officer. and the deputy a navy officer. in the history of the country there has was in civilian control of civilian -- of situations like this. secrecy provisions also frightened many scientists as they contained severe penal
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good, old days spies would be dealt with differently, i imagine that's an allusion to the days of rosenbergsnd the likes when spies were executed. would that qualify as witness intimidation? >> it's just -- first of all for presidential behavior, it's disgraceful. he is supposed to be leading the executive branch and these are people serving their country in public service and working on national security matters. it's just disgraceful. it potentially is obstructive behavior, because he is intimidating people who are going to be or could be witnesses in front of a congressional investigation and in addition to what other investigations might come out of all of this. it is potentially obstructive behavior as well and important to note this whistle-blower followed the law. i mean, this person did everything they could -- >> according to maguire acting director of national intelligence. >> exactly. accord fog whing to what he tes today. this individual followed the law. and working in the national security council or the white house wherever it were that many of that, so over half a dozen provi
good, old days spies would be dealt with differently, i imagine that's an allusion to the days of rosenbergsnd the likes when spies were executed. would that qualify as witness intimidation? >> it's just -- first of all for presidential behavior, it's disgraceful. he is supposed to be leading the executive branch and these are people serving their country in public service and working on national security matters. it's just disgraceful. it potentially is obstructive behavior, because he...
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. >> so rosenberg in his book is at the end that machine learning does operate alike like a rake. it tests a whole bunch of possibilities and settleson one . four factors we don't even necessarily know, we can't explain it, but we do that. in line with that i would love if you would tell the crowd about chicken flexors. >> chicken sectors are an example used by philosophers of knowledge. this is all real. so it's important to chicken producers to be able to tell the sex of a chicken because generally they want the layers also known as a female and the males are just fed and just expense so theywant to get rid of the males immediately . so there are chicken sectors who can look at a chicken and tell you what sex is. they can be really fast and incredibly accurate in doing this and they cannot tell you what the observable differences are between amale and female chicken . they just can't. we still don't know and so if you want to become a chicken sex or, just so you can say or have a card printed up, then you get trained by an existing chicken sex or and i've never said the word chi
. >> so rosenberg in his book is at the end that machine learning does operate alike like a rake. it tests a whole bunch of possibilities and settleson one . four factors we don't even necessarily know, we can't explain it, but we do that. in line with that i would love if you would tell the crowd about chicken flexors. >> chicken sectors are an example used by philosophers of knowledge. this is all real. so it's important to chicken producers to be able to tell the sex of a chicken...
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joining us now is cnn national security analyst matthew rosenberg, an investigative reporter at "the new york times." mathu whe matthew, where are we today with this? >> this one keeps getting deepern and deeper. i think you guys said it well. the key question here is, did the president use american power to kind of gain personal advantage here? whether it's political career or something else. what we're hearing now is ukraine that basically, if not directly but in so many words there was a quid pro quo offered, you know, you investigate biden. that helps me politically. you get american military aid. if that's the case, that's incredibly troubling. the president has incredibly broad powers. the president calls up a foreign leader and says we'll not spy on you anymore. i'm not going to send any spies after you. even if that's kim jong-un or vladimir putin. that's the president's prerogative. he can do that. he sets policy. but if he says i'm not going to do it. you're going to give me something that helps me personally, it's beyond helping america. then you have a real issue. and thi
joining us now is cnn national security analyst matthew rosenberg, an investigative reporter at "the new york times." mathu whe matthew, where are we today with this? >> this one keeps getting deepern and deeper. i think you guys said it well. the key question here is, did the president use american power to kind of gain personal advantage here? whether it's political career or something else. what we're hearing now is ukraine that basically, if not directly but in so many words...
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attorney and former senior fbi chuck rosenberg and rick stengel, former managing editor at time magazine. why does this story matter? >> it matters for a couple of reasons. first, nicole, you would hope that there's company, a grownup somewhere who would say i'm just not going to do that. what you're asking me to do doesn't make sense. i remember many years in graduate school professors saying never hire anybody who's desperate for the job. hire somebody with enough professional detachment who can walk away. that's an important thing. here's another reason why it matters. if i were president, and by the way, i'd rather have a root canal every day for four years. [ laughter ] i would surround myself with the most experienced, smartest people i could find. some people think of that as the deep state. but i would want professional career civil servants with expertise in their fields. those are the people who can make or break an administration. those are the people who really know what's going on and how to execute on policy. and so undermining them strikes me not just as wrong but as incre
attorney and former senior fbi chuck rosenberg and rick stengel, former managing editor at time magazine. why does this story matter? >> it matters for a couple of reasons. first, nicole, you would hope that there's company, a grownup somewhere who would say i'm just not going to do that. what you're asking me to do doesn't make sense. i remember many years in graduate school professors saying never hire anybody who's desperate for the job. hire somebody with enough professional...
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he's talking about the rosenbergs. that's what he seems to be talking about. >> he sounds like a criminal, chris. who snitched? who gave up the goods? let's find out who gave up the goods on us and make sure there's a consequence and it's serious and let that be a lesson to everybody else. and it sounds like it's straight out of some bad drama, but the fact is this is the president of the united states, and the concern that i have is that we have created a system for whistle-blowers to come forward because we want people to be trance parent about the abuses in our government. and we've created laws that say we will protect them, and it should be the president of the united states above all who says that we welcome and we'll always protect people who are fighting for the integrity of our democracy. >> well, the complaint the whistle-blower highlights that during his or her call -- the president's call with the ukrainian president the president implicated his own attorney general in the scandal bill barr, which shows tru
he's talking about the rosenbergs. that's what he seems to be talking about. >> he sounds like a criminal, chris. who snitched? who gave up the goods? let's find out who gave up the goods on us and make sure there's a consequence and it's serious and let that be a lesson to everybody else. and it sounds like it's straight out of some bad drama, but the fact is this is the president of the united states, and the concern that i have is that we have created a system for whistle-blowers to...
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and then, i had the opportunity to add an if it with chuck rosenberg who was the acting head of the dba, you'll see him now on and be see in the lb talking about legal issues. he went ahead at the dea. it is on opioid abuse. some kind of public service announcement. check was running very late. were there at the if it i found myself in this room. i was there for public affairs with the director. this was the norm, he would just interview people. to start talking to them. who are you and just start talking to them. what i didn't know was finally called me about the tweet so i knew i was on his radar but i said and realized it was a job interview which i didn't realize. he asked me how are things going in the fbi. the u.s., my doing. i remember pausing taking so the ceo is asking me how i think he is doing. the unit there was i was a week and a off from being my headquarters assignment going back to the field. so this happened in a split second but it felt like an eternity c. i'm going to the field there's nothing they can do to me, [laughter] semi to the field right. so when am i going t
and then, i had the opportunity to add an if it with chuck rosenberg who was the acting head of the dba, you'll see him now on and be see in the lb talking about legal issues. he went ahead at the dea. it is on opioid abuse. some kind of public service announcement. check was running very late. were there at the if it i found myself in this room. i was there for public affairs with the director. this was the norm, he would just interview people. to start talking to them. who are you and just...
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attorney, now an nbc news law enforcement analyst and star podcaster chuck rosenberg.th. senator, i'll start with you. we've got a bunch of people that want to ask you a lot of questions. i want to ask you questions about the work you're doing on the security. you're trying to get your senate colleagues do something serious and effective on the question of skeerg our elections based secu. what's the status of your work there? >> we're getting close on the tax side trying to get agreement, something amy klobuchar and i worked on for 2 1/2 years to work through the process. we're not waiting on the legislative part of it. we're working with the department of homeland security and with the funding we've added about $380 million in funding grants to the states. they've already had that money, they've started implementing it. we is have people with security clearance in every single state, that's a dramatic change from 2016. we've got additional cyber protections on every single state that wants access. they're not compelled but almost every state has done that. the five st
attorney, now an nbc news law enforcement analyst and star podcaster chuck rosenberg.th. senator, i'll start with you. we've got a bunch of people that want to ask you a lot of questions. i want to ask you questions about the work you're doing on the security. you're trying to get your senate colleagues do something serious and effective on the question of skeerg our elections based secu. what's the status of your work there? >> we're getting close on the tax side trying to get agreement,...
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weighing in now are david rosenberg., i'll start with you what does this mean for the fed's meet. >> 25 basis point cut is still baked in the cake and the key is going to be the median dow plot for then of the year whether the fed fulfills the 100 basis point reduction that's still in the price. i think that's beyond what they do will be the dop plots and tone of the press statement, the number of descents, and the tone of the press statement if i'm at the fed right now, this is not an inflationary event. this is actually a deflationary tax on the u.s. consumer if it persists and oil prices go up further and when you take a look at what the fed's been talking about mostly it's been this heightened level of uncertainty and how that's impaired business spending if anything, this actually tilts the odds that the fed is going to be more dovish than less dovish. >> brian, do you agree with that >> i do. the other key for me is the way the calendar works, which the tariffs, because of what happened over the weekend in saudi ar
weighing in now are david rosenberg., i'll start with you what does this mean for the fed's meet. >> 25 basis point cut is still baked in the cake and the key is going to be the median dow plot for then of the year whether the fed fulfills the 100 basis point reduction that's still in the price. i think that's beyond what they do will be the dop plots and tone of the press statement, the number of descents, and the tone of the press statement if i'm at the fed right now, this is not an...
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tom: really interesting yesterday to see scott minard and jeff rosenberg. some distinct different views going forward. francine: interesting looking at the market commentary. chris rupp key captured my imagination when he said how much stimulus does a strong u.s. economy need? we did not have much guidance from jay powell and what the market is pricing in, it will be an interesting dynamic. let's get back to tom porcelli. on the u.s. consumer hold and hold tight and continue spending if the world economy is getting worse? tom p.: the u.s. consumer literally is in absolutely fantastic shape. the short answer is yes. people have to be mindful of a couple things. it is easy to say labor markets are tight and some would say they are lagging indicators. that is completely off base. jobless claims are the leading indicator. let's move away from that element, because i see continued wage pressure and that will be enough to propel consumption. one thing that is underappreciated is the level of saving in the united states. savings is significant. we talk about net p
tom: really interesting yesterday to see scott minard and jeff rosenberg. some distinct different views going forward. francine: interesting looking at the market commentary. chris rupp key captured my imagination when he said how much stimulus does a strong u.s. economy need? we did not have much guidance from jay powell and what the market is pricing in, it will be an interesting dynamic. let's get back to tom porcelli. on the u.s. consumer hold and hold tight and continue spending if the...