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>> anne sebba's powerful biography coming seven years after the trial is the first time ethel rosenberg's story has been told with a dramatic and tragic that her psychotherapist over a three-year period. hers is a resident story of what happened when a government motivated by fear trampled on the rights of its citizens. anne sebba is a prize-winning biography lecture and former foreign correspondent and has written several books including woman and later re-cn. a former chair of society of authors and now on the council anne is a senior fellow at the institute of historical research. she lives in london and is staying up quite late to talk with us this evening and it's a thrill to welcome you tonight at gramercy books to share your extraordinary biography with their central ohio community. >> thank you. i'm absolutely thrilled to be with you. thank you for hosting this event. >> we are excited for the conversation that we will have and with david as professor of history at ohio state university. he teaches courses in 20th century america ranging ranging from world war i through the 60s. h
>> anne sebba's powerful biography coming seven years after the trial is the first time ethel rosenberg's story has been told with a dramatic and tragic that her psychotherapist over a three-year period. hers is a resident story of what happened when a government motivated by fear trampled on the rights of its citizens. anne sebba is a prize-winning biography lecture and former foreign correspondent and has written several books including woman and later re-cn. a former chair of society...
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tom: equipped data check before jeffrey rosenberg.ooking at a bond market that picks up steam. jonathan: equity futures not doing much. yields are higher, the curve is deeper, the yields are higher on a 10 year by five basis points to 1.27. it is an upside surprise. 943,000. tidy revisions as well. tom: jeffrey rosenberg joining from blackrock. doing wonderful work at multi-strategy. is it a regime change today when you see the revisions, when you see 1.81 nonfarm payrolls over 60 days, does it shift the blackrock view? jeffrey: it is a good question. i was thinking the exact same thing. we have had a lot of negative surprises focused on the delta variant. it is important to remember this payroll report is pretty the cdc mask wearing change and guidance, it does not incorporate more recent changes. yet to the extent we follow the pattern we have seen in india in the u.k. where the variant surges but it is not a permanent surge, we could be seeing the peaking of the negative news that has been about the second derivative and the slow d
tom: equipped data check before jeffrey rosenberg.ooking at a bond market that picks up steam. jonathan: equity futures not doing much. yields are higher, the curve is deeper, the yields are higher on a 10 year by five basis points to 1.27. it is an upside surprise. 943,000. tidy revisions as well. tom: jeffrey rosenberg joining from blackrock. doing wonderful work at multi-strategy. is it a regime change today when you see the revisions, when you see 1.81 nonfarm payrolls over 60 days, does it...
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from moscow, steve rosenberg boards. >> it was the day the world held its breath.oup in a nuclear superpower. tanks rolled into moscow, right up to red square. communist hardliners had seized power in the soviet union. but the people were not having any of it. defiance on the streets. and outside of parliament. from the russian president or skelton. the coup collapsed. four months later, so did the country. the soviet union was consigned to history. dimitri help to build the barricades outside parliament. he and his wife remember the elation. >> everyone deserves the right to influence what's going on. now i feel that it failed. the economy is deteriorating. human rights a deteriorating. you can see it from any direction. >> at the time the collapse of the coup was hailed as a victory for people power but in the years that followed, democracy failedo route itself in russia. that's partly because life became so tough here that in the eyes of many russians, the concept of democracy became discredited. it's also because for those running russia today, authoritarian ru
from moscow, steve rosenberg boards. >> it was the day the world held its breath.oup in a nuclear superpower. tanks rolled into moscow, right up to red square. communist hardliners had seized power in the soviet union. but the people were not having any of it. defiance on the streets. and outside of parliament. from the russian president or skelton. the coup collapsed. four months later, so did the country. the soviet union was consigned to history. dimitri help to build the barricades...
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steve rosenberg has more now on that you of the unfolding crisis . >> the russian state media, therea certain amount of gloating over what's happening in afghanistan and over the unraveling exit strategy of the united states. it's if you heard quite a lot from commentators and tv anchors here. that back in 1989 when soviet troops pulled out, the withdrawal was much more orderly and the pro-moscow afghan government left behind then lasted for three years before it fell. as one russian newspaper put it this week, russia really shouldn't take too much joy from america's problems because if you dance on someone's grave, the grave could become your own. the kremlin does understand that there are big dangers here for russia. i mean just look at the map. russia is much closer to afghanistan than america is. the last thing that moscow wants is for and afghanistan under the taliban to become a hot that of radicalism and a staging post for islamist militants who could target central asia and possibly russia itself. that is precisely why the russians have been working so hard trying to establis
steve rosenberg has more now on that you of the unfolding crisis . >> the russian state media, therea certain amount of gloating over what's happening in afghanistan and over the unraveling exit strategy of the united states. it's if you heard quite a lot from commentators and tv anchors here. that back in 1989 when soviet troops pulled out, the withdrawal was much more orderly and the pro-moscow afghan government left behind then lasted for three years before it fell. as one russian...
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matt rosenberg is a "the new york times" reporter covering national security. thanks to both of you this coverage this morning our breakage continues with "the sunday show" with jonathan capehartw" starting right now. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart. this sunday we're continuingod monitor breaking news in afghanistan where taliban forces have swiftly taken over. seizing key cities and closing innd on the capital city of kab. nbc news is reporting that intense negotiations with the taliban are underway to safely evacuate americans and allied afghans from the embassy there. the embassy will close once all personnel have been transferred out. according to defense officials, bagram air base and par 1 prison have also fallen. 5,000 to 7,000 prisoners were released, some of whom are hardened taliban and al qaeda fighters. this a morning the taliban capturedal the key city of jalalabad in the eastern region of thern country, solidifying their near total control of the country.
matt rosenberg is a "the new york times" reporter covering national security. thanks to both of you this coverage this morning our breakage continues with "the sunday show" with jonathan capehartw" starting right now. >>> good morning, i'm jonathan capehart. this sunday we're continuingod monitor breaking news in afghanistan where taliban forces have swiftly taken over. seizing key cities and closing innd on the capital city of kab. nbc news is reporting that...
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joining us to discuss is david rosenberg, founder of rosenberg research good to see you, as always talks how negative it is. is it a slight slowdown? >> well, it's probably somewhere in between i think that there's no doubt that the delta variant is having a very big impact. what's really ironic is that the impact is falling more on people who are vaccinated than people unvaccinated you know, the unvaccinated, they don't care, they're still going out, but the vaccinated folks that are concerned that the delta can actually, you know enter into their body is having a material impact. change is always at the margin i'm not saying things are falling off the inclusive, but we were not talking long ago how restaurant activity had gone to new pre-covid highs, and now we're 10% below, just in the past month hotel occupancy levels, they're down four weeks in a row you mentioned air traffic, especially leisure travel, that's fallen to a three-month low. this is very important you know, when you're looking at the consumer spenting data that came out on friday for july, real consumer spending was n
joining us to discuss is david rosenberg, founder of rosenberg research good to see you, as always talks how negative it is. is it a slight slowdown? >> well, it's probably somewhere in between i think that there's no doubt that the delta variant is having a very big impact. what's really ironic is that the impact is falling more on people who are vaccinated than people unvaccinated you know, the unvaccinated, they don't care, they're still going out, but the vaccinated folks that are...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news.ver the last four years, more and more blue crabs have been found in the mediterranean. originally from the north atlantic, they are consuming fish stocks and damaging nets. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. this man has been fishing these waters for years. they normally catch eels but in recent years they call is mostly full of crabs, lots and lots of crabs. translation:— crabs, lots and lots of crabs. translation: seems there are crabs, we translation: seems there are crabs. we no — translation: seems there are crabs, we no longer— translation: seems there are crabs, we no longer catch i translation: seems there are crabs, we no longer catch eels l crabs, we no longer catch eels and we no longer have any income. it is worse this year. last year we got a few eels but this year nothing, nothing, nothing. the crab is all over the lagoon, everywhere. the blue crab _ the lagoon, everywhere. the blue crab has _ the lagoon, everywhere. the blue crab has been _ the lagoon, everywhere. the
steve rosenberg, bbc news.ver the last four years, more and more blue crabs have been found in the mediterranean. originally from the north atlantic, they are consuming fish stocks and damaging nets. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. this man has been fishing these waters for years. they normally catch eels but in recent years they call is mostly full of crabs, lots and lots of crabs. translation:— crabs, lots and lots of crabs. translation: seems there are crabs, we translation: seems...
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steve rosenberg is in moscow and robin brant is in shanghai.inks with the taliban and interests in this working out. is it clear to you what the russians are doing, focusing on, in these last moments of the us role and shift to a new chapter. it’s moments of the us role and shift to a new chapter-— a new chapter. it's interesting, because on _ a new chapter. it's interesting, because on paper, _ a new chapter. it's interesting, because on paper, still, - a new chapter. it's interesting, because on paper, still, russia labels the talent the ban —— the taliban terrorist organisation. moscow is taking and proud matic approach and is making it crystal clear that it wants to engage with the taliban and strike up a good working relationship with the group. the russian embassy remains open in kabul, and in recent days, the russian ambassador to kabul has been praising the taliban and that the group has been bringing order back to the streets of kabul. that is at odds with the fact that russia views the taliban as a terrorist organisation. i think the
steve rosenberg is in moscow and robin brant is in shanghai.inks with the taliban and interests in this working out. is it clear to you what the russians are doing, focusing on, in these last moments of the us role and shift to a new chapter. it’s moments of the us role and shift to a new chapter-— a new chapter. it's interesting, because on _ a new chapter. it's interesting, because on paper, _ a new chapter. it's interesting, because on paper, still, - a new chapter. it's interesting,...
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dow is down about 128 points or so >> and we have a big show coming up today blackrock's jeff rosenberg will join us with his first reaction to the fed minutes, when he thinks the tapering will start plus the ceo of imax and box offices. and robinhood. a meme stock gearing up for its first report since going public. an analyst and early shareholder will join us to break down those results. >> stock up 7.5% into the report steve, let's start with the fed and the market reaction. >> yeah, the fed officials grappled with the three main risks to the economy inflation, delta variant and asset purchases at the july meeting. they had not yet decided when and how to taper here are the minutes in the main goals had not yet been met but progress seen toward those goals. the delta variant posed risk -- downside risk to the economy and inflation again. several times said it was largely transitory more specifically on the issue of tapering. fed officials, most participants saw tapering this year tapering seen by some in coming months several thought the taper should begin early next year. as we repo
dow is down about 128 points or so >> and we have a big show coming up today blackrock's jeff rosenberg will join us with his first reaction to the fed minutes, when he thinks the tapering will start plus the ceo of imax and box offices. and robinhood. a meme stock gearing up for its first report since going public. an analyst and early shareholder will join us to break down those results. >> stock up 7.5% into the report steve, let's start with the fed and the market reaction....
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on last day of his president see, bill clinton granted a full pardon to susan rosenberg.erground. she allegedly participated in 1983 bombing of u.s. capitol. the explosion blowing off robert byrd's door, damaged the senate cloak room. a year after -- a close friend of barack obama, who helped launch his career, he and michelle obama were close him for years, after two of his friends blew themselve up in a townhouse turned bomb factory. he wrote, we cased white house, pentagon, was like -- big was off on a technicality. we see black lives matter, and marxist organizations and violent in the city, done to portland courthouse, and billions of damage. maybe 15 people killed in the summer that period of time. i do not support breaching any government building, i spent my life standing up for law enforcement. i was chief of staff to attorney general of u.s., i know a political motive when i see one, i know a phony committee hearing when i see one, they don't want to get to all of the facts but promoting politics, what your take on this. >> you are right. we condemn violence on
on last day of his president see, bill clinton granted a full pardon to susan rosenberg.erground. she allegedly participated in 1983 bombing of u.s. capitol. the explosion blowing off robert byrd's door, damaged the senate cloak room. a year after -- a close friend of barack obama, who helped launch his career, he and michelle obama were close him for years, after two of his friends blew themselve up in a townhouse turned bomb factory. he wrote, we cased white house, pentagon, was like -- big...
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we can now go to moscow and hear from steve rosenberg. thanks— and hear from steve rosenberg.approach— thanks very much. russia is taking a pragmatic approach to _ thanks very much. russia is taking a pragmatic approach to what - thanks very much. russia is taking a pragmatic approach to what is - pragmatic approach to what is happening _ pragmatic approach to what is happening in— pragmatic approach to what is happening in afghanistan. - pragmatic approach to what is i happening in afghanistan. yes, moscow— happening in afghanistan. yes, moscow officially— happening in afghanistan. yes, moscow officially continues - happening in afghanistan. yes, moscow officially continues to i happening in afghanistan. yes, - moscow officially continues to label the taliban — moscow officially continues to label the taliban a — moscow officially continues to label the taliban a terrorist _ the taliban a terrorist organisation, - the taliban a terrorist organisation, but - the taliban a terroristj organisation, but that the taliban a terrorist. organisation, but that is the taliban a terrori
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i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will also be joined by steven keller, san francisco public works board of urban forestry. the rules of presentations are as follows. the
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steve rosenberg _ certainly russian officials. steve rosenberg in — certainly russian officials.eather showing its hand in mainland scotland is that we should see sunshine across many parts of scotland. after a dull start, the cloud will break and not look quite as gloomy with brighter skies and generally dry weather on wednesday. temperatures more widely up a reasonable 20 or 21 celsius. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: kabul airport reopens following a day of desperation and chaos, in which thousands tried to flee afghanistan after the taliban took control of the capital. us presidentjoe biden defends his decision to withdraw troops from afghanistan, saying the mission was counter—terrorism, not nation—building. new zealand announces a snap lockdown — after the country detected its first case of locally transmitted covid—19 since february. haiti suffers further. after the death toll in saturday's earthquake passes 1,400 — a tropical storm makes landfall on the island. bob dylan is being sued by a woman who says he sexually abused her in 1965 when she was 12 years old. he
steve rosenberg _ certainly russian officials. steve rosenberg in — certainly russian officials.eather showing its hand in mainland scotland is that we should see sunshine across many parts of scotland. after a dull start, the cloud will break and not look quite as gloomy with brighter skies and generally dry weather on wednesday. temperatures more widely up a reasonable 20 or 21 celsius. hello this is bbc news. the headlines: kabul airport reopens following a day of desperation and chaos, in...
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steve rosenberg reflects on the anniversary. it was the day the world held its breath. into moscow right up to red square. communist hardliners has seized power in the soviet union. but the people were not having any of it. defiance on the streets. and outside parliament. from russia's president boris yeltsin. the coup collapsed. four months later, so did the country. the soviet union was consigned to history. dmitry had helped build the barricades outside parliament. he and his wife tatiana still remember their elation when the coup failed. i felt a great hope for a great new russia, democratic russia. where everyone has the right to influence all the things going on but now i feel that my hope failed. the country is deteriorating, human rights deteriorating. the soviet union is an autonomy. at the time the collapse of the coup was hailed as a victory of people power but in the years that followed, democracy failed to root itself in russia. that is partly because life became so tough here that in the eyes of many russians, the very concept of democracy became discredit
steve rosenberg reflects on the anniversary. it was the day the world held its breath. into moscow right up to red square. communist hardliners has seized power in the soviet union. but the people were not having any of it. defiance on the streets. and outside parliament. from russia's president boris yeltsin. the coup collapsed. four months later, so did the country. the soviet union was consigned to history. dmitry had helped build the barricades outside parliament. he and his wife tatiana...
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our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more.half years back in february in a case might be perceived as politically motivated. back then he is found guilty of breaking probation rules of the suspended sentence for embezzlement. now he is facing fresh charges which could extend his time behind bars. the anti—corruption foundation that he founded and the russian authorities labelled extremist, has been accused of acting and illegal activities and unsanctioned protests. and as the anti—corruption foundation which anti—corru ption foundation which published anti—corruption foundation which published a string of high—profile investigations alleging massive corruption at the heart of russian power. one of those investigations claimed that vladimir putin had built himself £1 billion palace on the black sea, something the kremlin denied. the other thing to keep in mind is that the men were talking about, one year ago was poisoned in siberia with a nerve agent. an evidences emerged implicating the state and that assassination attempt. no
our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has more.half years back in february in a case might be perceived as politically motivated. back then he is found guilty of breaking probation rules of the suspended sentence for embezzlement. now he is facing fresh charges which could extend his time behind bars. the anti—corruption foundation that he founded and the russian authorities labelled extremist, has been accused of acting and illegal activities and unsanctioned protests. and as the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. cinema tickets as incentives. and, as luxmy gopal reports, venues like nightclubs are being turned into vaccination centres during the day to try to make it easier for people to get a jab. not the sort of shots you'd normally expect to have on a night out at a club. 0n the dance floor of this london venue, people are getting their dose of the covid vaccine. i'm actually in a musical in the west end at the corner, and i've just finished a show, and i noticed that this was open. it's, like, such a good thing for, like, the youth. to be like, look, this is where we're at. you know this place. you feel comfortable here. sojust come along and get yourjab. for the first time, night clubs, including heaven in central london and the nightingale in birmingham, are being used as temporary vaccination clinics to try to encourage more young people to get the jab. in the same way that different communities have gone into, i whether it be a synagogue - or a mosque, wherever they go, to try to targe
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. cinema tickets as incentives. and, as luxmy gopal reports, venues like nightclubs are being turned into vaccination centres during the day to try to make it easier for people to get a jab. not the sort of shots you'd normally expect to have on a night out at a club. 0n the dance floor of this london venue, people are getting their dose of the covid vaccine. i'm actually in a musical in the west end at the corner, and i've just finished a show, and i noticed...
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stephen rosenberg reflects on the anniversary. it was the day the world held its breath.e. communist hardliners has seized power in the soviet union. but the people were not having any of it. defiance on the streets. and outside parliament. from russia's president boris yeltsin. the coup collapsed. four months later, so did the country. the soviet union was consigned to history. dmitry had helped build the barricades outside parliament. he and his wife tatiana still remember their elation when the coup failed. i felt a great hope for a great new russia, democratic russia. where everyone has the right to influence all the things going on but now i feel that my hope failed. the economy is deteriorating, human rights deteriorating. the soviet union is an autonomy. the soviet union is returning. at the time the collapse of the coup was hailed as a victory of people power but in the years that followed, democracy failed to root itself in russia. that is partly because life became so tough here that in the eyes of many russians, the very concept of democracy became discredited.
stephen rosenberg reflects on the anniversary. it was the day the world held its breath.e. communist hardliners has seized power in the soviet union. but the people were not having any of it. defiance on the streets. and outside parliament. from russia's president boris yeltsin. the coup collapsed. four months later, so did the country. the soviet union was consigned to history. dmitry had helped build the barricades outside parliament. he and his wife tatiana still remember their elation when...
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we >> anne sebba's powerful biography coming seven years after the trial is the first time ethel rosenberg'sstory has been told with a dramatic and tragic that her psychotherapist over a three-year period. hers is a resident story of what happened when a government motivated by fear trampled on the rights of its citizens.
we >> anne sebba's powerful biography coming seven years after the trial is the first time ethel rosenberg'sstory has been told with a dramatic and tragic that her psychotherapist over a three-year period. hers is a resident story of what happened when a government motivated by fear trampled on the rights of its citizens.
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and on last day of his presidency, clinton released rosenberg. member of weather underground.he allegedly participated in participate 1983bombing of u.s.. blowing off robert byrd's door. and damaged the senate cloak room. a year after bill ayer's girlfriend, a choice friend of barack obama, who helped launch his career and he and michelle were close to ayer for years, --two friends blew themselves up in a bomb -- factory. bill ayers was off on a technicality. we see black lives matter, marxist organization, enormous violence in the cities, and what was done to portland courthouse, and lafayette park, 15 people killed, i do not support breaching any government building. i spent my life standing up for laww enforcement. i was chief of staff to attorney general of united states in reagan administration. but i know a political motive when i see one, i know a phony committee hearing when i see one, when they don't' to get to the facts but they are promoting politics, your take. >> you are right. we condemn violence on january 6 and all violence last summer. democrats have been inco
and on last day of his presidency, clinton released rosenberg. member of weather underground.he allegedly participated in participate 1983bombing of u.s.. blowing off robert byrd's door. and damaged the senate cloak room. a year after bill ayer's girlfriend, a choice friend of barack obama, who helped launch his career and he and michelle were close to ayer for years, --two friends blew themselves up in a bomb -- factory. bill ayers was off on a technicality. we see black lives matter, marxist...
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i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will also be joined by steven keller, san francisco public works board of urban forestry. the rules of presentations are as follows. the appellants and department are given seven minutes for presentation and three minutes for rebuttal. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have three minutes to address the board. four votes are needed to grant an appeal or modify an order or determination. to enable public participation, sfgov is streaming this hearing live, and we will have the opportunity to provide public comment for each item on the agenda. please note that this hearing will be rebroadcast on fridays at 4:00 p.m. on channel 26. a link to the live stream is found on our website, sfgov.org/boa. sfgov is streaming the broadcast information and public comment information at the bottom of the broadcast. listen for the public comment portion of your item to be called and dial star, nine, which is the equivalent of raising your hand so we know you want to speak
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authoritarian government had used torture and violence to silence dissent. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberghours, alexander lukashenko was live on tv. his first major news conference since the 2020 presidential election in belarus. a vote he is widely believed to have rigged. he claims the election had transparent and democratic and that after the vote there had been no oppression. but over the last year, the images from belarus have told a very different story. the authorities have used violence and intimidation to suppress dissent. to silence those who have accused mr lukashenko of stealing the election. police detained thousands of protesters. in belarus, that is thought to be more than 600 political prisoners. today, britain, america, and canada imposed more sanctions on minsk. my colleague asked mr lukashenko for his reaction. you can choke on those sanctions there in the uk. for a thousand years we did not even know great britain existed and we don't want to know now. you are america's lapdogs. it's dramas like this one that have cemented mr lukashenko's reputation as euroope's last d
authoritarian government had used torture and violence to silence dissent. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberghours, alexander lukashenko was live on tv. his first major news conference since the 2020 presidential election in belarus. a vote he is widely believed to have rigged. he claims the election had transparent and democratic and that after the vote there had been no oppression. but over the last year, the images from belarus have told a very different story. the authorities have...
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tom: david rosenberg publishing moments ago the same idea. he looks at labor and wage dynamics, and he is vicious. he just says stop hyperventilating about higher inflation. he's going the other way. jonathan: dan iverson, pimco legend, just seeing that now. "there's a lot of uncertainty on inflation, and one of our base cases is the relationship between home prices and rents. there may be more sustained inflation pressure from the rental side. lisa a: one of the biggest homeowners out there raised rents by 8% in one month, in april. this idea that this feeds into base costs. how does this affect the stickiness of the underemployment, the fact that people need to demand higher wages in order to make it worthwhile for them to go back to work? this could bleed through to a higher inflationary pressure. jonathan: as rent becomes more insensitive -- more expensive, renters become more concerned about sticky inflation, pushing the 10 year to 1.75%. a lot of coulds in this. tom: i go to wages. i go to would labor. that is the foundation. jonathan:
tom: david rosenberg publishing moments ago the same idea. he looks at labor and wage dynamics, and he is vicious. he just says stop hyperventilating about higher inflation. he's going the other way. jonathan: dan iverson, pimco legend, just seeing that now. "there's a lot of uncertainty on inflation, and one of our base cases is the relationship between home prices and rents. there may be more sustained inflation pressure from the rental side. lisa a: one of the biggest homeowners out...
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this is something jeffrey rosenberg over at blackrock wentz out as well. the market is believing it, too. it has not moved as much as the backend which suggests we will get not necessarily raising rates anytime sooner but perhaps we get asset purchases. manus: what are the eurodollar futures telling you? this is where the differentiation comes in. you have dollars pricing and 25 basis points. is that too dovish? we can debate that in the next 30 minutes because lack rock institute were with me 30 minutes ago and they took the other side of that trade. they said we are not that hawkish. it's the end of 2023 for them before you begin to see a hike. we can debate what is on the board. dani: on the board, we have more calm this in markets -- clamness in markets. some of the is settling down a little bit. not too much direction in the dollar for most of the morning, can hire one basis in lower yields. we are about 1.31 on these 10 year yields and we are seeing a little bit more strength coming through in oil which had fallen. finally, i want doubt iron ore beca
this is something jeffrey rosenberg over at blackrock wentz out as well. the market is believing it, too. it has not moved as much as the backend which suggests we will get not necessarily raising rates anytime sooner but perhaps we get asset purchases. manus: what are the eurodollar futures telling you? this is where the differentiation comes in. you have dollars pricing and 25 basis points. is that too dovish? we can debate that in the next 30 minutes because lack rock institute were with me...
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rosenberg and university of virginia.nt targets not subject matter but a particular view taken by the speakers on the subject. the district made two mistakes. first it has a statement that says that the school, we believe in black lives matter and stands for the social justice statement that the artwork represented. so i think it gets over the hurdle. they have adopted the language. the second mistake is when there were inquiries about putting all lives matter or blue lives matter, the school board took a position and said no. it said these are opposition views. i disagree that they are opposition views. i stand for them all. black labs, blue lives, all lives matter personally. the school board said that they are -- the opposing views. that's what they were going to have a problem. they adopted and then prohibited and opposing view. >> shannon: part of the complaint say it's viewpoint discoloration availing the first amendment and creates a hostile educational environment. plaintiffs seek an end back to the discriminatory
rosenberg and university of virginia.nt targets not subject matter but a particular view taken by the speakers on the subject. the district made two mistakes. first it has a statement that says that the school, we believe in black lives matter and stands for the social justice statement that the artwork represented. so i think it gets over the hurdle. they have adopted the language. the second mistake is when there were inquiries about putting all lives matter or blue lives matter, the school...
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let's pick it up there with tonight's political panel, kevin walling, editor of all israel news joe rosenberghe brand-new book "enemies and allies tense relationship in the middle east" and former chairman of the house oversight committee doxxed contributor jason chaffetz. thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> shannon: i want to start by playing something the president said today about having to do with afghanistan and hoping we will get the folks out. >> no one trusts them. we're counting on their self-interest to continue to generate their activities. if it's in their self interest that we leave when we said. and that we get as many people out as we can. >> shannon: jason, is not enough or be able to trust them to get this done? >> we have 13 dead marines, absolutely no. do you fear joe biden? i don't think the enemy does. i think there is a lot of different factions they are in afghanistan that want to see death and destruction to the united states and israel, by the way. i think it's a death trap. you've got to lead with force. it's the ronald reagan adage, the donald tr
let's pick it up there with tonight's political panel, kevin walling, editor of all israel news joe rosenberghe brand-new book "enemies and allies tense relationship in the middle east" and former chairman of the house oversight committee doxxed contributor jason chaffetz. thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> shannon: i want to start by playing something the president said today about having to do with afghanistan and hoping we will get the folks out....
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our rosenberg bookshop is open wednesday through saturday, and you can get and visit the website at newberry .org and to learn about our current exhibitions in public program series about the age of revolution across the americas that late 18th and early 19th centuries next mission will be open until i'm sorry it is july 24th in today's program is one example of the newberry's library commitment to public engagement and intellectual engagement. better communities of scholars, students and the public to discuss ideas that matter in our world today essential to newberry's mission. also committed to contributing to better understanding of history in order to promote equity and understanding. as with that obligation we would like to begin today's program with a statement about the newberry's history of the land on which the city of chicago resides. located near the several waterways, and the base library since i landed that intersects with the upper original homelands of several tribal nations the council the pottawatomie and of nations. the inland confederacy the. and nation and others nations.
our rosenberg bookshop is open wednesday through saturday, and you can get and visit the website at newberry .org and to learn about our current exhibitions in public program series about the age of revolution across the americas that late 18th and early 19th centuries next mission will be open until i'm sorry it is july 24th in today's program is one example of the newberry's library commitment to public engagement and intellectual engagement. better communities of scholars, students and the...
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pick it up there with tonight's political panel, kevin walling, editor of all israel news, joel rosenberguthor of the new book "mnes and allies" about the tense relationship in the middle east and former chairman of the house oversight committee, fox news contributor jason chaffetz. thank you all for doing double duty tonight, it's good to see you again. >> shanna, good to be back. >> shannon: joel, i want to start with you. we talked about the fact that israeli -- there's an israeli delegation, including the prime minister rule who will will meet with the president that was delayed because of the events of today, give us a setting again for what this means to that region watching this unfold with the u.s., leaving afghanistan in a way that brings, you know, no positive connotations whatsoever. >> yeah. the israeli prime minister is a former special surface commando himself. he was our defense minister, protege of former prime minister benjamin netanyahu, so he's got a lot of experience actually, but he came in, the whole plan was to talk about iran and iran is rapidly moving towards nucl
pick it up there with tonight's political panel, kevin walling, editor of all israel news, joel rosenberguthor of the new book "mnes and allies" about the tense relationship in the middle east and former chairman of the house oversight committee, fox news contributor jason chaffetz. thank you all for doing double duty tonight, it's good to see you again. >> shanna, good to be back. >> shannon: joel, i want to start with you. we talked about the fact that israeli -- there's...
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i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associations and i would like to welcome you to tonight's program. to our members, i'm so glad you're here. it's your support that
i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associations and i would like to welcome you to tonight's program. to our members, i'm so glad you're here. it's your support that
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(the rosenbergs) ♪ i can't be anything ♪ ♪ without you ♪ ♪ don't you know? and bread ♪ ♪ or maybe birds of a feather ♪ ♪ feather ♪ ♪ i don't know anything about you ♪ ♪ what will it take ♪ ♪ for you to call me? ♪ ♪ i can't be anything without you ♪ (playing dramatic, up-tempo music) (grunting, metal scraping) (imitating english accent) you've come to nottingham once too often. (imitates english accent) after today, there'll be no need
(the rosenbergs) ♪ i can't be anything ♪ ♪ without you ♪ ♪ don't you know? and bread ♪ ♪ or maybe birds of a feather ♪ ♪ feather ♪ ♪ i don't know anything about you ♪ ♪ what will it take ♪ ♪ for you to call me? ♪ ♪ i can't be anything without you ♪ (playing dramatic, up-tempo music) (grunting, metal scraping) (imitating english accent) you've come to nottingham once too often. (imitates english accent) after today, there'll be no need
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i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates and i'd like to welcome you to tonight's program.our members, we're so glad you're here. and if you're joining us for the first time an equally warm welcome
i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates and i'd like to welcome you to tonight's program.our members, we're so glad you're here. and if you're joining us for the first time an equally warm welcome
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here's steve rosenberg speaking to yalda hakim earlier.ing to make out that they are not panicking about events in afghanistan. russia is in no rush to evacuate all its diplomats and citizens from kabul, although, it has emerged that some diplomatic staff will be flown out of the country. also, moscow has said that that taliban is guarding the perimeter of the russian embassy. it has promised reportedly debt to her may be russian diplomats and we believe there will be contacts tomorrow between ambassador and the taliban about longer—term security arrangements. clearly, moscow is in no rush to recognise that taliban now, keep in mind that that taliban now, keep in mind that that taliban now, keep in mind that that taliban is labelled a terrorist organisation by russia on paper, despite the fact that high—level contacts have been going on between that taliban and russian officials for some years now. interestingly, the kremlin's special envoy on afghanistan said today that recognition of that taliban would depend on its behaviour. he said th
here's steve rosenberg speaking to yalda hakim earlier.ing to make out that they are not panicking about events in afghanistan. russia is in no rush to evacuate all its diplomats and citizens from kabul, although, it has emerged that some diplomatic staff will be flown out of the country. also, moscow has said that that taliban is guarding the perimeter of the russian embassy. it has promised reportedly debt to her may be russian diplomats and we believe there will be contacts tomorrow between...
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. >> good evening, i'm lauren rosenberg, with smithsonian associates, i'd like to welcome you to tonight's program. for members, i'm so glad that your here, it's your sport that makes events like this possible. and if you're joining us for the first time, a warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs at smithsonian associates. now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone, or anything else that might make noise. thank you. this past march
. >> good evening, i'm lauren rosenberg, with smithsonian associates, i'd like to welcome you to tonight's program. for members, i'm so glad that your here, it's your sport that makes events like this possible. and if you're joining us for the first time, a warm welcome and an invitation to explore the wide range of programs at smithsonian associates. now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone, or anything else that might make noise. thank you. this past march
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steve rosenberg reports. he called it the big conversation. in the end, it was very big.arus have told a very different story. the authorities have used violence and intimidation to suppress dissent, to silence those who have accused mr lukashenko of stealing the election. police detained thousands of protesters. in belarus, that is thought to be more than 600 political prisoners. today, britain, america and canada imposed more sanctions on minsk. my colleague sarah rainsford asked mr lukashenko for his reaction. you can choke on those sanctions there in the uk. for 1000 years, we didn't even know great britain existed, and we don't want to know now. you are america's lapdogs. it's dramas like this one that have cemented mr lukashenko's reputation as europe's last dictator. in may, he forced a ryanairjet flying from greece to lithuania to land in minsk so he could arrest an opposition blogger. and last week, the death of a belarusian dissident in kyiv prompted more international scrutiny of mr lukashenko's government. he denies any connection to that death. but he had thi
steve rosenberg reports. he called it the big conversation. in the end, it was very big.arus have told a very different story. the authorities have used violence and intimidation to suppress dissent, to silence those who have accused mr lukashenko of stealing the election. police detained thousands of protesters. in belarus, that is thought to be more than 600 political prisoners. today, britain, america and canada imposed more sanctions on minsk. my colleague sarah rainsford asked mr...
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i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates and i'd like to welcome you to tonight's program. to our members, we're so glad you're here. and if you're joining us for the first time an equally warm welcome and an open invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer at smithsonian associates. now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. this past march marked the 50th anniversary of the u.s. navy fighter weapons program. we are thrilled this evening to welcome the program's founder, dan pedersen. he entered the u.s. navy in 1953 and went on to become the senior officer in the group of nine men who formed the navy's legendary top gun program in march 1969. he served in combat during the vietnam war with a flying crews on "uss hancock" and three on uss enterprise. he retired as a captain having accumulated 6,100 flight hours and 1,005 carrier landings while flying 39 types of aircraft. for those of you who know his story from "top gun," you'll be happy to know that jerry bruk hiem
i'm lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates and i'd like to welcome you to tonight's program. to our members, we're so glad you're here. and if you're joining us for the first time an equally warm welcome and an open invitation to explore the wide range of programs we offer at smithsonian associates. now is the perfect time to turn off your cell phone or anything else that might make noise during the program. thank you for doing that. this past march marked the 50th anniversary of the u.s....