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david rosenberg there of rosenberg research. last week, we talked about an equity market pricing in this story of hope. point --n rosenberg's -- twod rosenberg point, thiserg's market may look like the same market for a while. tom: right now, the emotion is on this horrific pandemic, but it could really go for quite some time. jonathan: up next on this program, isaac built and ski -- isaac boltanksy, compass point research. this is bloomberg. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. another promising development in the fight to end the coronavirus pandemic. a vaccine developed by the university of oxford and astrazeneca prevented a majority of people in a large trial from getting the disease. it stopped an average of 70% from falling ill. that is below the high bar set by pfizer, turner, but effectiveness did rise to above 90% for one of two testing regimes. joe biden plans to name long-term advisor anthony blinken secretary of state. he served as national security advisor and deputy secretary of state. jake sullivan
david rosenberg there of rosenberg research. last week, we talked about an equity market pricing in this story of hope. point --n rosenberg's -- twod rosenberg point, thiserg's market may look like the same market for a while. tom: right now, the emotion is on this horrific pandemic, but it could really go for quite some time. jonathan: up next on this program, isaac built and ski -- isaac boltanksy, compass point research. this is bloomberg. ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta....
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rosenberg is the expert on the mathematics of rates of changes, jeffrey rosenberg, can you glean fromd market what the bed is on stimulus? jeffrey: not really. i think you're talking about the debate about stimulus in a lame-duck session. tom: that or the how much of it. the crazy position we are in right now. they were so good that the rates of change have spread, can you glean a policy response out of it? jeffrey: i would not go that far. i think what you are seeing is a good report from the labor market reminding us there is labor market healing going on and postelection you had cleaned up a lot of crowded positioning around the steepening from fiscal policy. you're coming into today's report with a lot of positioning that is more neutral. expectations, post a big flattening we saw after the election and we priced out the blue wave. now what we are seeing is not so much about a bond market view toward stimulus, but simply the stimulus is naturally occurring in the labor markets feel it is a strong report, a strong vote of confidence -- pun intended. hope you caught that. lisa: we d
rosenberg is the expert on the mathematics of rates of changes, jeffrey rosenberg, can you glean fromd market what the bed is on stimulus? jeffrey: not really. i think you're talking about the debate about stimulus in a lame-duck session. tom: that or the how much of it. the crazy position we are in right now. they were so good that the rates of change have spread, can you glean a policy response out of it? jeffrey: i would not go that far. i think what you are seeing is a good report from the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, yerevan. mart—een vees—kaara was impeached over bribery allegations. but protestors furious at the impeachment are still marching on the streets of the capital lima, despite appeals for calm. mark lobel‘s report does include some flashing images, from the start. further unrest on the streets of lima. hours after the swearing in of a new president these protesters think will damage their country. police have fired tear gas and arrested people. translation: they have damaged private property and continue to come. we have to disperse them. the politicians call for unity, currently up in flames. the row flared up after monday‘s impeachment of former president martin vizcarra on bribery allegations, prompting his removal from office. protesters are unhappy at this change, with elections months away, with the country in the midst of a coronavirus crisis, and with economic policies to usher in as the country battles a recession. moments after the vote, and on live television, one protester had this m
steve rosenberg, bbc news, yerevan. mart—een vees—kaara was impeached over bribery allegations. but protestors furious at the impeachment are still marching on the streets of the capital lima, despite appeals for calm. mark lobel‘s report does include some flashing images, from the start. further unrest on the streets of lima. hours after the swearing in of a new president these protesters think will damage their country. police have fired tear gas and arrested people. translation: they...
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steve rosenberg, dadivank, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.es. because widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines. search—and—rescue downed trees and power lines. sea rch—and—rescue operations are ongoing to to save people. mexico is fighting. local people accuse authorities are providing no support to storm victims. the former president of ghana, jerry rawlings has died at the age of 73. flight lieutenant rawlings twice seized power in military coups, and executed three of his predecessors. but he went on to win two elections as he oversaw ghana's transition to stable multi—party democracy. the prosecutors' office in peru has requested that the former president, martin vizcarra, be banned from leaving the country for the next eighteen months, following his impeachment over corruption allegations. the outcome of the vote has led to protests from his supporters, who clashed with riot police outside the congress building on wednesday. amnesty international says it has evidence that scores and possibly hundreds of civilians have been kille
steve rosenberg, dadivank, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.es. because widespread flooding, downed trees and power lines. search—and—rescue downed trees and power lines. sea rch—and—rescue operations are ongoing to to save people. mexico is fighting. local people accuse authorities are providing no support to storm victims. the former president of ghana, jerry rawlings has died at the age of 73. flight lieutenant rawlings twice seized power in military coups, and...
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steve rosenberg reports. in nagorno—karabakh, the exodus has begun.anded to azerbaijan. for the armenian soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow, everyone here has lost comrades. but for these young men there is relief, too, that the war is over. translation: if this war had continued we would have all been killed. azerbaijan has more money, weapons, and military equipment than us. armenia was given less than a week to vacate this land. this man is packing up and taking absolutely everything with him. he is stripping the house bare. he's even removed all the windows. translation: i feel so much pain you can imagine. i don't know where to go, i have seven children but no home. nearby, silent prayers in an armenian monastery, but within days, azerbaijan will control the town. the ancient monastery in dadivank is proof, say people here, that this land was and is armenian. but history is complex in the caucasus. only 30 years ago dadivank was part of azerbaijan, until armenian forces captured it. and if they must leave now, some armenians are leaving nothing
steve rosenberg reports. in nagorno—karabakh, the exodus has begun.anded to azerbaijan. for the armenian soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow, everyone here has lost comrades. but for these young men there is relief, too, that the war is over. translation: if this war had continued we would have all been killed. azerbaijan has more money, weapons, and military equipment than us. armenia was given less than a week to vacate this land. this man is packing up and taking absolutely everything with...
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steve rosenberg reports.ting has stopped but the exodus has begun. ethnic armenians are rushing to leave before much of this area is handed to azerbaijan. for these armenian soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow, everyone has lost comrades. but for these young men there is relief, too, that a bloody six—week war is over. translation: if this war had continued, we would have all been killed. azerbaijan has more money, weapons and military equipment than us. armenia was given less than a week to vacate this land. this man is packing up and taking absolutely everything with him. he is stripping the house bare. he's even removed all the windows. translation: i feel so much pain, you cannot imagine. i do not know when to go. i have seven children but i have no home. nearby, silent prayers in an armenian monastery, but within days, azerbaijan will control the town. the ancient monastery in dadivank is proof, say people here, that this land was and is armenian. but history is complicated in the caucasus. only 30 years
steve rosenberg reports.ting has stopped but the exodus has begun. ethnic armenians are rushing to leave before much of this area is handed to azerbaijan. for these armenian soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow, everyone has lost comrades. but for these young men there is relief, too, that a bloody six—week war is over. translation: if this war had continued, we would have all been killed. azerbaijan has more money, weapons and military equipment than us. armenia was given less than a week to...
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steve rosenberg, dadivank, bbc news.idence that hundreds of been called in a massacre in the tigray region, which comes between a conflict between the federal army and aid forces. they said they were either stabbed or hacked to death on monday night. is this ethiopia on the cusp of civil war? these are federal forces in the northern region of tigray. a bitter fallout between the national government and leaders of this region descended into confrontation. this is this is humera airport. federal forces say they've cut it from the regional tigray people's liberation front, which led ethiopia for nearly three decades. talks have been called for, but the national government says it's past that point. translation: we have come here with high morale since we heard about this. we are determined that this force has to either surrender or be destroyed, whatever it is. italy's known about the welfare of civilians in tigray. phone lines, internet and bunking have been cut off. aid agencies say the situation is dire. we definitely ne
steve rosenberg, dadivank, bbc news.idence that hundreds of been called in a massacre in the tigray region, which comes between a conflict between the federal army and aid forces. they said they were either stabbed or hacked to death on monday night. is this ethiopia on the cusp of civil war? these are federal forces in the northern region of tigray. a bitter fallout between the national government and leaders of this region descended into confrontation. this is this is humera airport. federal...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, dadivank.ter sunday's general election, but with votes so far counted and published its now become clear that aung san suu kyi's ruling national league for democracy has won enough seat to form the next government. simon adams, from the global centre for the responsibility to protect says he's concerned about a lack of democratic process. it has been a great victory for aung san suu kyi obviously and that will be the story that will be in many international newspapers and sent around the world but i guess my question is somebody who comes from a human rights background in terms of the work that is done by my centre is at what cost? because i think it's fair to say that this election was not free and certainly not democratic when you're systematically disenfranchising, for example, the minority rohingya in the rakhine state in the north and in other areas like shan and kachin, with the electoral commission did not let people from minority populations vote. that is about 1.5— 2 million people who
steve rosenberg, bbc news, dadivank.ter sunday's general election, but with votes so far counted and published its now become clear that aung san suu kyi's ruling national league for democracy has won enough seat to form the next government. simon adams, from the global centre for the responsibility to protect says he's concerned about a lack of democratic process. it has been a great victory for aung san suu kyi obviously and that will be the story that will be in many international newspapers...
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steve rosenberg, dadivank, bbc news.d possibly hundreds of civilians have been killed in what it calls a massacre in ethiopia's tigray region. this comes as a conflict between the federal army and tigrayan forces has entered a second week. the aid agency says the victims were stabbed or hacked to death in mai kadra town on monday night. anne soy reports. is this ethiopia on the cusp of civil war? these are federal forces in the northern region of tigray. a bitter fallout between the national government and leaders of this region descended into confrontation. this is humera airport. federal forces say they've captured it from the regional tigray people's liberation front, which led ethiopia for nearly three decades. tplf has called for talks, but the national government says it's past that point. translation: we have come here with high morale since we heard about this. we are determined that this force has to either surrender or be destroyed, whatever it is. little is known about the welfare of civilians in tigray. phone
steve rosenberg, dadivank, bbc news.d possibly hundreds of civilians have been killed in what it calls a massacre in ethiopia's tigray region. this comes as a conflict between the federal army and tigrayan forces has entered a second week. the aid agency says the victims were stabbed or hacked to death in mai kadra town on monday night. anne soy reports. is this ethiopia on the cusp of civil war? these are federal forces in the northern region of tigray. a bitter fallout between the national...
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steve rosenberg has this report from yerevan.lies grieving. so many fresh graves. burning incense — the armenian way of sending prayers to heaven. the sense of loss here is made more acute by defeat. this family lost a son recently in kara bakh. they're angry with russia for not backing armenia against azerbaijan. "president putin," he says, "has betrayed all christian people." his wife blames defeat on armenia's own leaders. "for years," she says, "they've been selling us out, selling our land with the blood of our sons. they'll pay. the parents of the dead will gouge out their eyes." "go away," she shouts. "traitor," they say. they're talking about armenia's prime minister, nikol pashinyan. these protesters believe that by ceding territory to azerbaijan in and around karabakh, mr pashinyan has betrayed them. we are here to demand the prime minister, nikol pashinyan, to resign. only one person decided to give land. but this land is not his land. it is our nation's land. in hiding since the peace deal, nikol pashinyan used social
steve rosenberg has this report from yerevan.lies grieving. so many fresh graves. burning incense — the armenian way of sending prayers to heaven. the sense of loss here is made more acute by defeat. this family lost a son recently in kara bakh. they're angry with russia for not backing armenia against azerbaijan. "president putin," he says, "has betrayed all christian people." his wife blames defeat on armenia's own leaders. "for years," she says, "they've...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, yerevan. news agency that president—elect joe news from the afp news agency that president—electjoe biden has named his long—time ally as white house chief of staff, ron klain. he was chief of staff whenjoe biden was vice president and saw management of the stimulus bill in 2009 and the stimulus bill in 2009 and the response to the ebola out week. we will bring you more on that. peru's new interim president manuel merino has announced his pick to lead a new cabinet after the former president martin vizcarra was impeached over bribery allegations. but protestors furious at the former president's impeachment continue to march on the streets of the capital lima, despite appeals for calm. mark lobel‘s report includes some flashing images from the start. further unrest on the streets of lima. hours after the swearing in of a new president, these protesters think will damage their country. police have fired tear gas and arrested people. translation: they have damaged private property and continued t
steve rosenberg, bbc news, yerevan. news agency that president—elect joe news from the afp news agency that president—electjoe biden has named his long—time ally as white house chief of staff, ron klain. he was chief of staff whenjoe biden was vice president and saw management of the stimulus bill in 2009 and the stimulus bill in 2009 and the response to the ebola out week. we will bring you more on that. peru's new interim president manuel merino has announced his pick to lead a new...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, yerevan.n a success story. today marks seven months since there was a domestically transmitted case of covid—i9 on the island of taiwan. as we've been hearing, the world as a whole is hitting new records, but in the other direction — so what can taiwan teach the us and the world? let's speak to professor hsien—ho lin, an infectious disease epidemiologist from the national taiwan university. he joins us from taipei. thank you forjoining us. looking at the figures, seven deaths in taiwan out of a population of 23 million, just 550 confirmed cases. it is just staggering to think how that's possible. yes. so i think there are some major appeals of the current success in taiwan. so we've had a strict border control since the very beginning, and we have targeted testing of the cases, coupled with a very efficient contact tracing programme. and in terms of the population reactions, people are following the suggestions of social distancing and wearing masks. so i think we were able to do that without
steve rosenberg, bbc news, yerevan.n a success story. today marks seven months since there was a domestically transmitted case of covid—i9 on the island of taiwan. as we've been hearing, the world as a whole is hitting new records, but in the other direction — so what can taiwan teach the us and the world? let's speak to professor hsien—ho lin, an infectious disease epidemiologist from the national taiwan university. he joins us from taipei. thank you forjoining us. looking at the...
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let's go back now to simon rosenberg who is in washington he is the president of new democrat network and a former advisor to president bill clinton simon well it's not over till it's over how do you see the path for victory for joe biden. well it's as you described i mean i think with arizona being called last night and with us winning this single district nebraska 2 if we win. wisconsin and michigan then we've had 270 and right now that looks like that could happen as early as today they'll be other states that will be counting pennsylvania and georgia and north carolina will be counting produce is potentially in so those states may not be known but i think i think our side believes that biden will have to 70 declared for him by the end of today and that the election will be functionally over it may take a few days for that for the president to decide how to manage all this but i don't think they're going to mount a major legal challenge and i think we're getting close to this being decided for job ok you don't think they're going to mount a legal challenge but donald trump has plan
let's go back now to simon rosenberg who is in washington he is the president of new democrat network and a former advisor to president bill clinton simon well it's not over till it's over how do you see the path for victory for joe biden. well it's as you described i mean i think with arizona being called last night and with us winning this single district nebraska 2 if we win. wisconsin and michigan then we've had 270 and right now that looks like that could happen as early as today they'll...
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from the region, our correspondent steve rosenberg reports.baijan. for the armenian soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow, but for these young men there is relief, too, that the war is over. translation: if this war had continued we would have all been killed. azerbaijan has more money, weapons, and military equipment than us. armenia was given less than a week to vacate this land. this man is packing up and taking absolutely everything with him. he is stripping the house bare. he's even removed all the windows. nearby, silent prayers in an armenian monastery, but within days, azerbaijan will control the town. the ancient monastery in dadivank is proof, say people here, that this land was and is armenian. but history is complex in the caucasus. only 30 years ago dadivank was part of azerbaijan, until armenian forces captured it. and if they must leave now, some armenians are leaving nothing behind. this family are destroying their home, so that no azerbaijani can move into it. translation: i built this house from scratch. i can't leave it to any
from the region, our correspondent steve rosenberg reports.baijan. for the armenian soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow, but for these young men there is relief, too, that the war is over. translation: if this war had continued we would have all been killed. azerbaijan has more money, weapons, and military equipment than us. armenia was given less than a week to vacate this land. this man is packing up and taking absolutely everything with him. he is stripping the house bare. he's even removed...
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yodel wilhelm keitel fritz and culkin, bronner huns, frank and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger phone. she wrote and i'll bet the state with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years heatless vice chancellor franz fun, poppen. right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate hunts for each or were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions were once again tightened to avoid the risk of the death row inmates. committing suicide officials wanted all 11 to be ready for the gallows in their cells. the nazi leaders prepared for their execution kammen during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected. months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch during items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions were scheduled for october 16th lights were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but during saw his c
yodel wilhelm keitel fritz and culkin, bronner huns, frank and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger phone. she wrote and i'll bet the state with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years heatless vice chancellor franz fun, poppen. right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate hunts for each or were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions were once...
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doctor to houma for the defendant rosenberg. for alfred toma an avowed opponent of the nazi regime who now had to defend a nazi war criminal the proceedings were grueling on him and to dust behind. if i was a real shock for everyone involved basically all of the lawyers. because they'd never suspected the dimension of the crimes. but ition. nish. they didn't know the extent of the atrocities committed at auschwitz birkenau she stood tall back and both. my father certainly didn't and it was conducted with the so many germans only learned the full extent of the nazis crimes during the trial including those committed by nicholas franks father. so i have the feeling that he was rightfully charged them for these because i saw photos of the corpses of the concentration camps including the bodies of children who were my age at the time and that shocked me because it only said underneath them poland i thought poland belong to us the funk family my oldest brother norman saw the photos and he went to our mother and said mom if the photos
doctor to houma for the defendant rosenberg. for alfred toma an avowed opponent of the nazi regime who now had to defend a nazi war criminal the proceedings were grueling on him and to dust behind. if i was a real shock for everyone involved basically all of the lawyers. because they'd never suspected the dimension of the crimes. but ition. nish. they didn't know the extent of the atrocities committed at auschwitz birkenau she stood tall back and both. my father certainly didn't and it was...
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rosenberg, anything to add to this as well?> i would echo the sentiments that my colleague said maintaining that social connectionnd being creative in a way youo it is important and i thinkhe one thing i would adds that as part of the medication is that employees need to change or time and so you need to adapt as the employs need our changing and i think we've learned tha as th pandemic has lasted longer then anyone had hopedhat we had to adjust the typef resources we provide to staff and how we outreach to them and the situations facing change. >> i appreciate that very much andsi you're right, this is lasd much longer than any of us had thought or hope but by dissing the are remember our tconversation set by easter and fill in the blink after that we do not realize it would be easter 2021 when we were saying it but it is just the reality of where we are today. i have about nine hours more of questions for each of you but you will be glad to know the vote has been called and we cannot do nine hours more of questions with you b
rosenberg, anything to add to this as well?> i would echo the sentiments that my colleague said maintaining that social connectionnd being creative in a way youo it is important and i thinkhe one thing i would adds that as part of the medication is that employees need to change or time and so you need to adapt as the employs need our changing and i think we've learned tha as th pandemic has lasted longer then anyone had hopedhat we had to adjust the typef resources we provide to staff and...
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rosenberg has been reporting in the u.s. and at guantÁnamo bay since the day it opened on january 11th, 2002. she started with the miami herald where before that she reported from the middle east and moved recently to "the new york times." she has won many awards including the robert f kennedy journalism award, the silver gavel award and was part of the miami herald team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news in 2001. so, let me tell you the format. they will talk and then i will come back on and i will pose questions from the audience. if you have any questions please feel free to put them in the chat or the q and a and i will get to as many as i can. without further ado, take it away. >> thank you very much. >> i'm going to talk about the book quickly. the story you tell starts this way. america gets a cruel sucker punch december 7th, 1941. the pearl harbor attacks galvanize and demoralize americans. they were angry, probably scared and wanted revenge. four months later, a scrappy bunch of pilots at the center of th
rosenberg has been reporting in the u.s. and at guantÁnamo bay since the day it opened on january 11th, 2002. she started with the miami herald where before that she reported from the middle east and moved recently to "the new york times." she has won many awards including the robert f kennedy journalism award, the silver gavel award and was part of the miami herald team that won the pulitzer prize for breaking news in 2001. so, let me tell you the format. they will talk and then i...
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.e have no clue jonathan: coming up, david rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at rosenberg. forward to that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the nightmare scenario would be if the unemployment rate begins to go higher. >> equity volatility and uncertainty remains elevated. >> in the very short-term term, we are very much due for a rough time. >> if we take a long-term perspective, we have a pretty supportive market. >> we are going to have a big year, 6% growth. >> the fed has been quite clear they expect the federal government to hopefully provide more income support. >> they really want congress to do with job, and that is not happening -- to do its job, and that is not happening. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz.
.e have no clue jonathan: coming up, david rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at rosenberg. forward to that. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the nightmare scenario would be if the unemployment rate begins to go higher. >> equity volatility and uncertainty remains elevated. >> in the very short-term term, we are very much due for a rough time. >> if we take a long-term perspective, we have a pretty supportive market. >> we are going to have a big year, 6% growth....
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steve rosenberg reports. >> in nagorno-karabakh, the fighting has stopped.thnic armenians are rushing to leave before much of this area is handed to azerbaijan. for these soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow. everyone here has lost comrades. for these young men, there is relief. a bloody six week war is over. >> if this was -- if this continued, we would have all been killed. >> armenia was given less than a week to vacate this land. packing up and takg absolutely everything with him. he is stripping the house b are. he has even removed all the windows. >> i feel so much pain, you cannot imagine. i don't know where to go. i have seven children. i have no hope. nearby, silent prayers in an armenian monastery. within days, azerbaijan will control the town. the ancie monastery is proof that this land was and is armenian, say the people here. history is complicated. only 30 years ago, it was part of azerbaijan until armenian forces captured it. if they must leave now, some armenians are leaving nothing behind. this family is destroying their home so that no azerb
steve rosenberg reports. >> in nagorno-karabakh, the fighting has stopped.thnic armenians are rushing to leave before much of this area is handed to azerbaijan. for these soldiers, defeat is hard to swallow. everyone here has lost comrades. for these young men, there is relief. a bloody six week war is over. >> if this was -- if this continued, we would have all been killed. >> armenia was given less than a week to vacate this land. packing up and takg absolutely everything...
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and chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. welcome, both. chuck, let's talk about these legal challenges. the president keeps telling people that there's, you know, hope here, that they can do something in michigan, they can peel off arizona, georgia, which is, you know, right on the cusp of going to biden as we look at these numbers. arizona having done it overnight. and then something in pennsylvania and michigan has a bigger margin. donald trump won michigan by 10,700 votes or something in that neighborhood. none of these cases are going anywhere, are they? >> no, they're not, andrea. look, the president would be absolutely right if he had evidence. that's all he's missing, just evidence, right? there's an enormous difference between filing a lawsuit and filing a meritorious lawsuit. anyone can file a lawsuit. but filing a meritorious lawsuit is much harder because you need facts and without those facts, he can talk all he wants and he can file all he wants but in the end it's not going to make a bit of difference. and so what we're seein
and chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. welcome, both. chuck, let's talk about these legal challenges. the president keeps telling people that there's, you know, hope here, that they can do something in michigan, they can peel off arizona, georgia, which is, you know, right on the cusp of going to biden as we look at these numbers. arizona having done it overnight. and then something in pennsylvania and michigan has a bigger margin. donald trump won michigan by...
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. >> want to pick up on what ali was putting down chuck rosenberg is an msnbc contributor and former and senior fbi official he was also part of the 2016 transition and helped the trump team familiarize themselves with doj operations so, chuck, you know what you're talking about, especially when it comes to transitions right now. so, when it comes to the justice department, joe biden's team, as we mentioned, is tapping recently departed doj officials, trying to circumvent this standoff based on your experience, is that enough? >> it's not enough look, i think it's valuable, kendis i don't think it's enough. i think it would be more valuable for the transition teams to have access to the folks who are currently there and whatever data and information they hold, by the way, and that includes access to intelligence briefings it's just beyond me that the biden team wouldn't be getting that now, even if you don't think he's the next president -- and by the way, he is -- but even if you don't think he will be, there's a non zero chance he will be. and if there's a non zero chance, of cours
. >> want to pick up on what ali was putting down chuck rosenberg is an msnbc contributor and former and senior fbi official he was also part of the 2016 transition and helped the trump team familiarize themselves with doj operations so, chuck, you know what you're talking about, especially when it comes to transitions right now. so, when it comes to the justice department, joe biden's team, as we mentioned, is tapping recently departed doj officials, trying to circumvent this standoff...
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formal of the alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz, zokol and skulking bruner, huns, frank, and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death. by hanging, martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger. funs hero. and i'll bet she escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years as vice chancellor franz fun, poppen. right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate hans preacher were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions were once again tightened to avoid the risk of the death row inmates. committing suicide officials wanted all 11 to be ready for the gallows in their cells. the nazi leaders prepared for their execution kammen during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected. months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch during items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions were scheduled for october 16th lights were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but durin
formal of the alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz, zokol and skulking bruner, huns, frank, and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death. by hanging, martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger. funs hero. and i'll bet she escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years as vice chancellor franz fun, poppen. right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate hans preacher were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security...
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price marshall, herman gehring hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief ideologist alfred rosenberg in the dark. under them the 20th, 1945. many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a hone. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace, planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because not guilty, like home and getting none of the accused, were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learnt about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 946, the sentences were handed down 3 acquittals, 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12 death sentences were carried out shortly afterwards. the nuremberg trials became a historical milestone. they paved the way
price marshall, herman gehring hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief ideologist alfred rosenberg in the dark. under them the 20th, 1945. many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people as a hone. the charges...
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the very formal of it alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz zokol, and punch, drunk, and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia by a lot of fun, chirac and escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years. hitler's vice chancellor franz fun, poppen right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate. hans richer were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions were once again tightened to avoid the risk of the death row inmates. committing suicide. officials wanted all 11 to be ready for the gallows in their cells. the nazi leaders prepared for their execution. hammond during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected. months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch during items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions was scheduled for october, 16th lights were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but during
the very formal of it alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz zokol, and punch, drunk, and alfred rosenberg were also sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia by a lot of fun, chirac and escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years. hitler's vice chancellor franz fun, poppen right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate. hans richer were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions...
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alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz, zokol, and skulking broner huns, frank and alfred rosenberg werealso sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger, fun chirac, and albert speer. escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years. hitler's vice chancellor franz fun, poppen right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate hans preacher were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions were once again tightened. to avoid the risk of the death row inmates committing suicide officials wanted all 11 to be ready for the gallows in their cells. the nazi leaders prepared for their execution. hammon during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected. months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch during items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions were scheduled for october, 16th lights were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but du
alfred yodel, vilhelm keitel fritz, zokol, and skulking broner huns, frank and alfred rosenberg werealso sentenced to death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia bulger, fun chirac, and albert speer. escaped with 20 years in prison, calderon, it's got 10 years. hitler's vice chancellor franz fun, poppen right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef goebbels associate hans preacher were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions...
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just alfred rosenberg in the dark. on november 20th, 1945. many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rules of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people, as a home. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because not guilty, like home and getting none of the queues were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learnt about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 946, the sentences were handed down 3 acquittals, 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12 death sentences were carried out shortly afterwards. the nuremberg trials became a historical milestone. they paved the way for the future international crimin
just alfred rosenberg in the dark. on november 20th, 1945. many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rules of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people, as a home. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace planning,...
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david rosenberg from rosenberg research joins us by phone thanks for joining us. >> thanks for havingur expectation as to how much further, particularly the cyclical stocks, pulling back today, can run, with all the good news we've had for those types of stocks of late? >> well, look, some of them, like the restaurant stocks, are already back up at their all-time highs so i think there's still some beaten-down sectors that have catching up to do. i would say the hotels, airlines, theme parks. if you believe in the big recovery story and the snap-back with the vaccines, there's still some catching up to do even within the value space you look at rets, in general, look to be -- seem to have somewhat upside here we're talking about a really limited universe, even within the value space right now. but still some opportunities. >> do you think janet yellen is as positive for the broader markets as perhaps was celebrated on the news of her likely nomination? >> look, this is a market, wilf, that seems to fit the narrative to the pricing we were supposed to get a blue wave coming out of the
david rosenberg from rosenberg research joins us by phone thanks for joining us. >> thanks for havingur expectation as to how much further, particularly the cyclical stocks, pulling back today, can run, with all the good news we've had for those types of stocks of late? >> well, look, some of them, like the restaurant stocks, are already back up at their all-time highs so i think there's still some beaten-down sectors that have catching up to do. i would say the hotels, airlines,...
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advisor to president bill clinton thank you for your time mr rosenberg as ought to tell it's of course that we are waiting we are listening to the counts but is this what we've seen so far disappointing for the democrats no i mean job number one was to be done on trump and i think we're on track to do that it just didn't happen as quick as perhaps we all want it and joe biden is on track to get potentially as high as 52 or even 53 percent of the vote in one of the highest turnout elections in american history so i think you know this has been a bloody battle you know i think we will i think we're worried about the senate i think it would be important for us to also bring the senate along along with president biden but i think you know we feel good i think donald trump is going to be a former president and joe biden is going to be the next president of states that was our main job this cycle and i think we're on the verge of achieving it a couple of states that we are keeping an eye on expecting results you know possibly in the coming hours. wisconsin i mean less than one percentage poi
advisor to president bill clinton thank you for your time mr rosenberg as ought to tell it's of course that we are waiting we are listening to the counts but is this what we've seen so far disappointing for the democrats no i mean job number one was to be done on trump and i think we're on track to do that it just didn't happen as quick as perhaps we all want it and joe biden is on track to get potentially as high as 52 or even 53 percent of the vote in one of the highest turnout elections in...
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headlined americans are primed to accept their adversaries narrative or does what the author is more rosenberger and here's how the story begins or russia's internet research agency at cramton link company executives in who and peroration organized religious both in support of president elect drum and in protest against him by an event and manhattan demonstration called trump is not my president who as many as 10000 people to the street so this is just amazing i mean the masses accuse jews or you know. create in more than financial economy and then also organize in the great depression in 130 in the same way you know this. publication foreign affairs if you loose russia both help in trying to win and then organizing and really against him you know this is just amazing and what they're suggesting and the same story here i mean biden's connections to china to you know the we door world moskos matter i mean these are facts you know when they write for example that these allegations or unclear provenance this is against again the foreign affairs a recent new york war story involves biden's son hunte
headlined americans are primed to accept their adversaries narrative or does what the author is more rosenberger and here's how the story begins or russia's internet research agency at cramton link company executives in who and peroration organized religious both in support of president elect drum and in protest against him by an event and manhattan demonstration called trump is not my president who as many as 10000 people to the street so this is just amazing i mean the masses accuse jews or...
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thinking about what presents to buy for your friends and family. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenbergig question, of course, is what to get the kids. well, i was in my local moscow supermarket yesterday, and in the toy section i spotted this. which says a lot, i think, about today's rusher. which says a lot, i think, about today's russia. it's a board game for children aged between five and ten, and it's called we are proud of our motherland. it's a very patriotic present. let me just read you a bit of the blurb. pride in and love for the motherland is the foundation of self—esteem and personal identity, and patriotism is the highest form of social consciousness, channelling the power of the people into creativeness and development. anyway, let's play. basically, you have to find the patriotic pictures that match patriotic poems on these cards. for example, if our enemy comes at us with war, our army and navy will guard the door. planes, tanks, cannons, nuclear missile silos. enemies don't make us mad, we are the strongest in the world. nice. if you are lucky to have been dealt some o
thinking about what presents to buy for your friends and family. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenbergig question, of course, is what to get the kids. well, i was in my local moscow supermarket yesterday, and in the toy section i spotted this. which says a lot, i think, about today's rusher. which says a lot, i think, about today's russia. it's a board game for children aged between five and ten, and it's called we are proud of our motherland. it's a very patriotic present. let me just read...
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thinking about what presents to buy for your friends and family. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg was in my local moscow supermarket yesterday, and in the toy section i spotted this. which says a lot, i think, about today's russia. it's a board game for children aged between five and ten, and it's called we are proud of our motherland. it's a very patriotic present. let me just read you a bit of the blurb. "pride in and love for the motherland is the foundation of self—esteem and personal identity, and patriotism is the highest form of social consciousness, channelling the power of the people into creativeness and development." not exactly snakes and ladders or happy families, is it? anyway, let's play. basically, you have to find the patriotic pictures that match patriotic poems on these cards. for example, "if our enemy comes at us with war, our army and navy will guard the door. planes, tanks, cannons, nuclear missile silos. enemies don't make us mad, we are the strongest in the world." nice. if you're lucky to have been dealt some of these images, you put them down. next poem.
thinking about what presents to buy for your friends and family. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg was in my local moscow supermarket yesterday, and in the toy section i spotted this. which says a lot, i think, about today's russia. it's a board game for children aged between five and ten, and it's called we are proud of our motherland. it's a very patriotic present. let me just read you a bit of the blurb. "pride in and love for the motherland is the foundation of self—esteem and...
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hague price, marshall, herman gehring hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief archaeologist alfred rosenberg in the dark on nov 20th, 1945. many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people, as a home. the charges against the main war, criminals included conspiracy against world pace, planning, unleashing and conducting a war of aggression, crimes and violations of martial law. crimes against humanity. because not guilty, like home and getting none of the accused, were willing to take responsibility. many germans only learnt about the unbelievable extent of the crimes during the trial. on october 1st, 946, the sentences were handed down 3 acquittals, 3 life sentences for prison sentences, 12 death sentences were carried out shortly afterwards. the nuremberg trials became a historical milestone. they paved the way
hague price, marshall, herman gehring hitler's deputy rudolf hess and chief archaeologist alfred rosenberg in the dark on nov 20th, 1945. many of the leading nazi figures had by then gone into hiding or committed suicide, including hitler. but for the 1st time in history, the rulers of a country had to answer to an international criminal court. the allies wanted to show that the individuals would be held responsible for the crimes of the nazis, not the german people, as a home. the charges...
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here's steve rosenberg in moscow apologies, we will not have that commode will have the in a moment.d also to germany. we see different reactions commode of the curiosities of the trump in the opinion in the us has been disrupted by donald trump's approach. causing tensions around trade. was next to her to china, move around here. well, it is interesting. i think expectations here are very low from this us election, whoever wins, partly because donald trump is viewed to hear as someone who basically failed to deliver on the promises he made four years ago of improving relations with moscow, partly because joe biden is viewed here as someone who is more hardline than donald trump, someone who could impose more sanctions on russia, and that is why one popular russian news site today said that from russia the us election was all about choosing between bad and very bad. if you speak to communist party officials, especially more hardline communist party officials, they actually want, believe it or not, donald trump to win. and that is because they see the sort of chaos and dysfunctional n
here's steve rosenberg in moscow apologies, we will not have that commode will have the in a moment.d also to germany. we see different reactions commode of the curiosities of the trump in the opinion in the us has been disrupted by donald trump's approach. causing tensions around trade. was next to her to china, move around here. well, it is interesting. i think expectations here are very low from this us election, whoever wins, partly because donald trump is viewed to hear as someone who...
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. >> a letter from defendant rosenberg to defendant title in 1942 stated clearly, a large part of the of war has starved or died because of the hazards of the weather. in many cases, prisoners of war could no longer keep up in the march because of hunger and exhaustion. and numerous camps will, no shelter for the prisoners were not provided at all. even tools were not provided to dig holes or caves. >> yet, when some objected that this treatment violated the geneva convention, the defendant answered with this memorandum. >> we are concerned with the destruction of an ideology. therefore, i approve and back the measures. >> this is approved by the testimony of a general who worked under an admiral. the general attended conferences where crimes against whole populations were plotted in advance by the nazi conspirators. will you please explain exactly what took place at this conference in gaza? >> first of all, we had a short top. particularly, as it regards to the polish region. secondly, they spoke vehemently against the measures that they had found out about, to which they projected e
. >> a letter from defendant rosenberg to defendant title in 1942 stated clearly, a large part of the of war has starved or died because of the hazards of the weather. in many cases, prisoners of war could no longer keep up in the march because of hunger and exhaustion. and numerous camps will, no shelter for the prisoners were not provided at all. even tools were not provided to dig holes or caves. >> yet, when some objected that this treatment violated the geneva convention, the...
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yodel wilhelm keitel fritz zokol and skulking broner huns front, and alfred rosenberg were also sentencedto death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia by a little fun shiraz, and albert escaped with 20 years in prison. khaldoon, it's got 10 years. hitler's vice chancellor franz fun poppen right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef gobbles associate. handsfree were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions were once again tightened to avoid the risk of the death row inmates. committing suicide. officials wanted all 11 to be ready for the gallows in their cells. the nazi leaders prepared for their execution. hammond during asked to be shot, but his request was rejected. months earlier, he had made friends with an american guard, takes wheelus. the u.s. soldier was apparently willing to fetch going items from the luggage room in exchange for a signed photograph. the executions were scheduled for october 16th cell lines were kept on around the clock with the prisoners under constant observation. but during saw his chance
yodel wilhelm keitel fritz zokol and skulking broner huns front, and alfred rosenberg were also sentencedto death by hanging. martin borman was sentenced to death in absentia by a little fun shiraz, and albert escaped with 20 years in prison. khaldoon, it's got 10 years. hitler's vice chancellor franz fun poppen right. spang, president, shocked, and yosef gobbles associate. handsfree were acquitted. their relief was plain to see in the prison in nuremberg, security precautions were once again...
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we had watched recently nationalist china turned into red china and the spies rosenberg.arrested, tried, and convicted. we were about to teach our children that something younger listeners tonight will not believe but is so-called duck and cover strategy. when the atomic bomb comes to put your hands over your head you duck under the desk and be okay. that is how petrified we were. joe mccarthy understood those fears better than just about anybody. he understood rather than just sitting there are traitors in the government that was the cowboy a way to capture america's imagination. he also understood something the ultimate cynicism so if he delivered a bombshell of a speech like that the journalist to were listening what have known who to call instantaneously and then to anyone with a local ap reporter and afterwords on every newspaper in america and never turned back and this was the birth the joe mccarthy and that was the birth the mccarthyism. >> i would agree but the other interesting part is it really was by the seat-of-the-pants. and the reality didn't line up with w
we had watched recently nationalist china turned into red china and the spies rosenberg.arrested, tried, and convicted. we were about to teach our children that something younger listeners tonight will not believe but is so-called duck and cover strategy. when the atomic bomb comes to put your hands over your head you duck under the desk and be okay. that is how petrified we were. joe mccarthy understood those fears better than just about anybody. he understood rather than just sitting there...