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he was the second university of chicago student to be murdered in chicago this year already, anotherrking lot and mayor lightfoot and others are not doing enough. there been a lot of empty platitudes, a lot of broken promises, she pledged she would make chicago the safest big city in america and clearly that's not happening. she was at lollapalooza instead of taking crime seriously. jillian: when i was in college, we were calling in city leaders to get their act together to stop the crime that is impacting the entire city, not only that but the youth of our generation, we've seen kids, babies being killed because of this violence on the streets especially in chicago. what do you want to see happen? >> a number of policies the chicago government and lightfoot have endorsed that are particularly dangerous and likely contributed to this problem, a limitation of cash bail, allowing people to return to the streets and commit corporate crimes, leading to the death of young children as young as 5, 6, 7 and older kids in the da not prosecuting people claiming they don't have resources to pro
he was the second university of chicago student to be murdered in chicago this year already, anotherrking lot and mayor lightfoot and others are not doing enough. there been a lot of empty platitudes, a lot of broken promises, she pledged she would make chicago the safest big city in america and clearly that's not happening. she was at lollapalooza instead of taking crime seriously. jillian: when i was in college, we were calling in city leaders to get their act together to stop the crime that...
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i mean, i don't -- whether it's university of chicago or the school of las vegas, going ahead and take some winnings, that's house money, and maybe you leave the craps table and play yourself some blackjack. i don't know what it is. but my point is, i'm looking at how things are trading -- >> i want to jump in, there's actionable advice here, maybe, i think, i'm not going to speak for you, tell me if i'm wrong. maybe sell a little bit of the profits you've made and what, buy a couple of longer dated put options on the overall market? what exactly would you do? >> well, i wouldn't be a proponent of doing both. that's essentially doubling down i wouldn't sell something, and then buy protection. i would just buy protection. and if the protection expires worthless you've essentially sold something you've gone ahead and spent that premium. if it works out in your favor, you've protected yourself. that would be the way that i would play that. >> yeah, carter worth, you've heard the conversation, fundamental from the fed, and steve, and nadine, and bonawyn, talking options and buying protecti
i mean, i don't -- whether it's university of chicago or the school of las vegas, going ahead and take some winnings, that's house money, and maybe you leave the craps table and play yourself some blackjack. i don't know what it is. but my point is, i'm looking at how things are trading -- >> i want to jump in, there's actionable advice here, maybe, i think, i'm not going to speak for you, tell me if i'm wrong. maybe sell a little bit of the profits you've made and what, buy a couple of...
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of the 20th century published by princeton this year. now a word from our sponsors. today's event is prevented by the chicago center for contemporary theory at the university of chicago and cosponsored by the joint center for history and economics at harvard university as well as the seminary talk bookstore and the law letters and society program at the university of chicago. two of those sponsors of today's event we give our thanks. finally, a brief remark about format. professor rothchild will offer an opening comment on john's book which john will respond in turn and the idea is the conversation will unfold fromthere . as moderator i will be taking questions from our large audience which you can post in the q and a book i believe . and i plan to inject on these questions into these conversations how do we proceed so please add questions to the q and a box really whenever you wish from now on and i'll try to for those into the conversation as best i can. we will wrap up by 1 pm central time or in 53 minutes from now. okay, so with that i will hand over to emma rothschild. >> thank you very much and it's a real pleasure to be here . i have thousands of questions to
of the 20th century published by princeton this year. now a word from our sponsors. today's event is prevented by the chicago center for contemporary theory at the university of chicago and cosponsored by the joint center for history and economics at harvard university as well as the seminary talk bookstore and the law letters and society program at the university of chicago. two of those sponsors of today's event we give our thanks. finally, a brief remark about format. professor rothchild...
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simmons, and then university of chicago and am working on wall street were i had an english teacher isa senior analyst who taught me half of what i know about retailing for more. i think you develop your own writing style. i mean, i think you get to a point where you feel comfortable with it and i and i probao overuse certain techniques here and there. i quote marks usually use quote market is like the direct quotation somebody saying something. i'm saying i'm not really sure this word means what they say it means. like it was a terrible event or something. i can't think of a good example other than that but where maybe it was, maybe it wasn't. like eric wants, like now. >> host: cultivate the skills of contemplation, take the path less traveled, 5% of the time and be skeptical, three pieces of advice in "the lifetime learner's guide to reading and learning." thanks for joining us on booktv. >> guest: hey, thank you for having me. i really enjoyed it. have a great day. >> here's a look at some books being published this week. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold a
simmons, and then university of chicago and am working on wall street were i had an english teacher isa senior analyst who taught me half of what i know about retailing for more. i think you develop your own writing style. i mean, i think you get to a point where you feel comfortable with it and i and i probao overuse certain techniques here and there. i quote marks usually use quote market is like the direct quotation somebody saying something. i'm saying i'm not really sure this word means...
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as well as the bookstore and the society program of the university of chicagoall those sponsors of today's event we give our thanks. finally, a remark about format. professor will have open comments on john's book to which john will respond in turn and the idea is a conversation will unfold from there. i will be taking questions from our audience which you can post in the q&a on the platform. i plan to inject these questions into the conversation to proceed so had questions to the queue and day books whenever you wish from now on and i'll try to follow into the conversation best i can. we will wrap up 1:00 p.m. central time or in 53 minutes from now. with that, i will hand over to professor. >> thank you very much and it is a real pleasure to be here. i have thousands of questions and of going to limit myself but i want to start by saying something about the ages of american capitalism as a book and literary genre or style. you've done something extraordinarily new which is to write a book which is political in which political history economic history really ar
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today's event is presented by the chicago center for contemporary theory of the university of chicago and cosponsored the joint center for history and economics at harvard university. as well as a seminary bookstore in the society programs of the university of chicago, to all of the sponsors of today's event wee give our thanks. finally a brief remark about formatpr. professor rothschild will have comments on john's book to which john will respond in turn for the idea is the conversation will unfold from there. as a moderator i will taking questions from our live audience which you can post in the q&a box i believe. and i plan to inject some of these questions into the conversation as we proceed. so please add questions to the q&a box. really whenever you wish from now on and i will try to pull those into the conversation as best i can. we will wrap up by 1:00 p.m. central time or in 53 minutes from now. okay so with that i will hand over to professor. >> thank you very much. it is a real pleasure to be here. i actuallyua have questions i'm going to limit myself to only a couple. i wa
today's event is presented by the chicago center for contemporary theory of the university of chicago and cosponsored the joint center for history and economics at harvard university. as well as a seminary bookstore in the society programs of the university of chicago, to all of the sponsors of today's event wee give our thanks. finally a brief remark about formatpr. professor rothschild will have comments on john's book to which john will respond in turn for the idea is the conversation will...
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visibly upset officers are gathering outside the university of chicago hospital. police have not said what prompted the shooting. thousands of vaccine passport protesters marching through paris carrying signs that read quote our freedoms are dying and don't touch our kids. the demonstrations come days after lawmakers expanded the list of locations where vaccination passes will be required. starting monday people will need a pass to enter cafes, restaurants and long distance travel. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "justice." katie: weo "justice." against all odds, new york governor andrew cuomo remains in office. this despite a scathing report from the attorney general that includes serious allegations of state and federal crimes. >> the investigation found that his actions violated multiple state and federal laws as well as the executive chamber's own written policies. i'm inspired by all the brave women who came forward. and more importantly, i believe them. katie: president biden and chuck schumer called for the governor to resign. how does he survive major scand
visibly upset officers are gathering outside the university of chicago hospital. police have not said what prompted the shooting. thousands of vaccine passport protesters marching through paris carrying signs that read quote our freedoms are dying and don't touch our kids. the demonstrations come days after lawmakers expanded the list of locations where vaccination passes will be required. starting monday people will need a pass to enter cafes, restaurants and long distance travel. i'm jackie...
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thrilled to bring you the former governor of the federal reserve system, randall kroszner of the university of chicago school of business . dovetail the mystery around the table of the eccles building. they have a new fed theory, a new fed construction, but we've got the same old data. how to they fit? randall: same old data, but a new framework. that's exactly right. we have this average inflation targeting framework that says when we see inflation coming, we are going to act now proactively. it says we are not going to do that, we are going to wait until inflation gets to at least our target or maybe above for we start to act. obviously we have seen that because inflation has been very high over the last few months, but the fed has said we are not moving until 2022, 2023. jonathan: are there any hawks left at the federal reserve? randall: oh yes. jonathan: who are they? because it sounds like to me there are doves and there are super doves. and i see no hawks right now. who are they? randall: i guess that also changes in context, too. you have someone like governor waller, who spoke recently, who sa
thrilled to bring you the former governor of the federal reserve system, randall kroszner of the university of chicago school of business . dovetail the mystery around the table of the eccles building. they have a new fed theory, a new fed construction, but we've got the same old data. how to they fit? randall: same old data, but a new framework. that's exactly right. we have this average inflation targeting framework that says when we see inflation coming, we are going to act now proactively....
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a second officer is being treated at the university of chicago and he's in grave condition. t officers are -- visibly upset officers are gathering outside the university of chicago. mudslides are reek can havoc along the highway. the detours are causing significant delays. sometimes adding an extra 250 miles to routes. it's slowing down trucks delivering fuel to the area. i'm jackie ibanez. dan bongino. enjoy. dan: walked back to "unfiltered" and we are back with former president donald trump. your voice when you give speeches and see an american flag you grab the flag, and brace yourself and proud of our country. yet we have athletes in the on the bricks representing our country deciding it's a good idea for the international audience to embarrass the country take a need and you seek ratings, as a result. your thoughts on that? >> the ratings plummeted for the nfl, it plummeted for baseball, you see what's going on for look at the soccer team from women's soccer team all of a sudden they're not like they were. they were supposed to win the gold medal but the word woke means
a second officer is being treated at the university of chicago and he's in grave condition. t officers are -- visibly upset officers are gathering outside the university of chicago. mudslides are reek can havoc along the highway. the detours are causing significant delays. sometimes adding an extra 250 miles to routes. it's slowing down trucks delivering fuel to the area. i'm jackie ibanez. dan bongino. enjoy. dan: walked back to "unfiltered" and we are back with former president...
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with respect to my son, he did acquire covid from the university of chicago campus last november. ssessed his level of immunity several times. he is very robustly immune to several protein entities on the iris putting the spike protein. at a level very much comparable to vaccinated people. we engaged in a discussion with physicians of the university of chicago and i think we had an externally productive discourse and i think reason eventually prevail. i don't think this is -- many of our allies are doing exactly this but they are focusing on immunity, not vaccination is the gold standard for giving people a pass to engage in public activities. >> shannon: you are not anti-vaccine. you have been vaccinated. you think it make sense for people who haven't had covid. you're saying if you have had covid you may have these immunity markers that are good or better. you know that there is a study, cdc and nih have been sliding out of kentucky that says, the louisville courier journal says the study shows covid-19 vaccines offer better protection of the natural and that vaccines after prior
with respect to my son, he did acquire covid from the university of chicago campus last november. ssessed his level of immunity several times. he is very robustly immune to several protein entities on the iris putting the spike protein. at a level very much comparable to vaccinated people. we engaged in a discussion with physicians of the university of chicago and i think we had an externally productive discourse and i think reason eventually prevail. i don't think this is -- many of our allies...
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today's event is presented by the chicago contemporary theory of the average chicago and cosponsored by the joint center for history and economics at harvard university as well as seminary co-op bookstore and the law letters and society program at the university of chicago. to all of those sponsors of today's event we give our thanks. finally, a brief remark. professor rothschild will offer her comments on jon's book to which jon will respond in turn, and the idea is the conversation will unfold from there. as moderator i will be taking questions from our large audience which you can post in the queue with a box i believe on the zoom platform. i plan to inject some of these questions into the conversation as we proceed. please ask questions to the q&a box really whenever you wish from now on and i will try to get those into the conversation as best i can. we will wrap up by 1 p.m. central time, or in 53 minutes from now. okay, so with that i will hand over to professor rothschild. >> thank you very much, and it's a real pleasure to be here. i actually have certain questions to ask jonathan levy i'm going to limit myself to only a couple of what to st
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university of chicago student and managing editor confident chicago thinker joins us now. id da. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for coming up what's your reaction to the mayor and only one person has been caught for all these crimes? >> it's truly heart breaking. i mean, i go to u chicago. i'm a senior this has been my second home for a long time now. and i wasn't able to return this summer in large part due to the rise in violence. lori lightfoot says it on decline. murders up 49%. shawlts up 23% as a result of peer of mine was shot on his way to a summer internship and killed. before that in january there was another student killed by a stray bullet in a parking garage. so the situation is very bad and it's truly heart breaking. ainsley: it's changing what you are doing. would you have normally been there over the summer and hung out with your friends. >> yeah. of course. it's where people go to have internships. it's where we all have apartments year around. it would be what we would do. it's not what is happening. ainsley: max lewis was killed on the train coming
university of chicago student and managing editor confident chicago thinker joins us now. id da. >> thank you for having me. >> thanks for coming up what's your reaction to the mayor and only one person has been caught for all these crimes? >> it's truly heart breaking. i mean, i go to u chicago. i'm a senior this has been my second home for a long time now. and i wasn't able to return this summer in large part due to the rise in violence. lori lightfoot says it on decline....
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anyway i went to the university of chicago and finishing it up i got a call from a reporter at "usa today" who i've gotten to know what i was at the sentencing commission by the name of dennis kushan and he asked me about the article i was doing and he asked me what i was working on and i said i just finish this paper on concealed carry. he said that sounds interesting and could i send them a copy of a dead. a week later it was on the front page of "usa today" and we were off to the races there. normally i would have just stayed in the area for one, two or three papers but in this case and that then and a lot of academics, i've never seen so much information that's been out there. i guess i convinced myself that if i didn't engage in this debate nobody else would and it's been a high cost to my academic career but it's something i never thought i'd a these speaking to somebody about 20 are some years later. >> host: john lott are you a gun on her? >> guest: after he did the initial research i saw the net benefits of families and people owning guns and we went out and bought a few guns. i
anyway i went to the university of chicago and finishing it up i got a call from a reporter at "usa today" who i've gotten to know what i was at the sentencing commission by the name of dennis kushan and he asked me about the article i was doing and he asked me what i was working on and i said i just finish this paper on concealed carry. he said that sounds interesting and could i send them a copy of a dead. a week later it was on the front page of "usa today" and we were...
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sponsors.or today's event forwards of contemporary theory and with the bookstore with the university of chicago with the sponsors of today's events and finally a brief remark. and then he will respond internment the idea the conversation will unfold from there. and this is from the large audience in which you can post in the q&a books on a living platform. and i plan to reject to some of these questions into the conversation to help me proceed. so please add questions to the q&a box whenever you wish from now on and i will try to throw those into the conversation best i can. we will wrap up 1:00 p.m. central or in 53 minutes. and now to professor rothschild. i have thousands of questions but i will limit myself to only a couple talk about the ages of american capitalism is politicalnd and that they really are the same thing and this is a work in which the high and low economic ideas in the same story. but the integration so often ordescribed in theory is even more difficult and it really does work in the bar on —- in the book so familiar history of hamilton, jefferson and madisonfe and these ep
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simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on wall street where i had an english teacher as a senior analyst who taught me a lot about retailing or more. i think you just develop your own writing style and you know, i mean i think you get to a point where you feel comfortable with it and probably you tend to overuse certain techniqueshere and there . but yeah, when something," are usually when i use for market it isn't like a direct quotation summary saying something on san juan, i'm not sure this board means what theysay . like, it was a terrible event or something. i can't think of a good example other than that but maybe it was, maybe it wasn't . air quotes, like now. >> cultivate the skills of contemplation, take the path less traveled, five percent of the time and be skeptical, three pieces of advice in gary hoover's lifetime learner's guide to readingand learning. thanks for joining us . >> thank you, i enjoyed it. have a great day. >> here's a look at books being published this week, in the afghanistan papers the washington post's craig whitlock uses official docum
simmons and then university of chicago, i've been working on wall street where i had an english teacher as a senior analyst who taught me a lot about retailing or more. i think you just develop your own writing style and you know, i mean i think you get to a point where you feel comfortable with it and probably you tend to overuse certain techniqueshere and there . but yeah, when something," are usually when i use for market it isn't like a direct quotation summary saying something on san...
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austin goolsbee from university of chicago booth school of business.to president obama they are joining me now, welcome to you. >> thank you. trey: i'm going to ask you the same question, i'll start with you professor, it is more of an american question. i'm curious, presidents and presidential candidates from both parties say we should leave afghanistan. are we leaving because we accomplished the mission? we failed to accomplish the mission? we're we grew weary of the mission. >> seems like all of the above in a way. the -- we started what the mission was drifted overtime. started we want to get bin laden and stop the taliban from sponsors and hosting terrorist organizations, we succeeded at that. over 20 year president, we spent over 2 trillion transforming that mission to something else. now it does seem like people got weary of it. you see what the afghan military was able to do after 20 years of investment from the united states. trey: chairman chaffetz? >> i think it is a little bit of all of the above. initially to root out the terrorists and de
austin goolsbee from university of chicago booth school of business.to president obama they are joining me now, welcome to you. >> thank you. trey: i'm going to ask you the same question, i'll start with you professor, it is more of an american question. i'm curious, presidents and presidential candidates from both parties say we should leave afghanistan. are we leaving because we accomplished the mission? we failed to accomplish the mission? we're we grew weary of the mission. >>...
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saturday night, chicago police officers prayed outside the university of chicago hospital for that officer still in critical condition, as well as for french who was already pronounced dead. the police are not our enemies. their human justice. we are chicago mer, laurie lightfoot, who took office in 2019 met officers at the hospital where there are reports that officers gave lightfoot the cold shoulder as she approached them risking their lives every day for our safety and security. that reality became very real last night in an emergency room, monks tiers and fears from the finest and the most courageous people. i know lightfoot has been a controversial figure in the eyes of the chicago police back when she was inaugurated in 2019 as the city's 1st black woman and openly gay female mer. lightfoot vowed throughout her campaign to remove the chicago pd's gang database, implement civilian oversight of policing, and fully removed immigration and customs enforcement or ice agents. in 2020, it was a different story. lightfoot, 2020 budget proposal gave a 7 percent increase to chicago's p. d. bu
saturday night, chicago police officers prayed outside the university of chicago hospital for that officer still in critical condition, as well as for french who was already pronounced dead. the police are not our enemies. their human justice. we are chicago mer, laurie lightfoot, who took office in 2019 met officers at the hospital where there are reports that officers gave lightfoot the cold shoulder as she approached them risking their lives every day for our safety and security. that...
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are live in chicago detail detail a source as the surviving officer was shot three times one of the bullets went through his eye he is fighting for his life at this moment at the universityicago medical center. the officer who gave her life in the name of public safety has been identified. just 29 years old, she had been on the force since 2018. preparations are underway to move her remains to the next page in her farewell. police officers gathered and they hug and shed a tear. chicago police superintendent noted that despite the loss police officers put on the uniform again and return to the street and encourage the people of chicago to embrace the men and women behind the badge. project leaders troubled neighborhoods to put aside hostility with police. >> there are some who say we do not do enough for the police and that we are handcuffing them from doing their jobs. there are others who say that we do too much for the police. it is constant strife is not what we need in this moment. detail it occurred just after 9:00 p.m. local time on a troubled south side neighborhood. they were doing the community safety team to combat the bloodshed they pulled the car over one man
are live in chicago detail detail a source as the surviving officer was shot three times one of the bullets went through his eye he is fighting for his life at this moment at the universityicago medical center. the officer who gave her life in the name of public safety has been identified. just 29 years old, she had been on the force since 2018. preparations are underway to move her remains to the next page in her farewell. police officers gathered and they hug and shed a tear. chicago police...
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he's a professor of economics at the university of chicago school of business, he's an economic professorwelcome to both of you. let me start with you. it's quite a thing. you remember when we talked about the minimum wage, the federal minimum wage is $7.25. we have been talking for years about $10, $12, $15. and now we are at a place where wages are higher, that will create higher incomes, that will create more spending, and even the small businesses that feel like they're being pinged by these higher wages, people will spend more money with them, and we will end up with some of these countries where costs are higher in income is higher. >> absolutely, what we've done i think is emphasize what many of us believed, that if we face the labor market filled with men oxen-y,, the power of firms to set wages, and then they set them to low, many of us argued for a long time. we had workers organize it so many places, to fight for 15 in the union. and this became the norm. the acceptable wage. and now, we see firms no longer in this environment, because we have broken i believe, the grip that ma
he's a professor of economics at the university of chicago school of business, he's an economic professorwelcome to both of you. let me start with you. it's quite a thing. you remember when we talked about the minimum wage, the federal minimum wage is $7.25. we have been talking for years about $10, $12, $15. and now we are at a place where wages are higher, that will create higher incomes, that will create more spending, and even the small businesses that feel like they're being pinged by...
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so this is a doctrine that is originally developed by the university of chicago and then why a la. and then the basis of the federalist society which is a formal and informal organizational lawyers who share originalist convictions and all of them republican nominee since 1985 have been members of the society and in fact that is become the federal society's nominees i think there are a couple of problems here. the founders did not all great if you say the original ones which ones are you talking about. medicine will not agree which madison the same thing is that he says in 1786 and 87 he does not say in 1796 and 97 and he is different pretty and are you assuming there is five and they will say no to that. and if you want to argue about what the original intent of a particular period piece of legislation is, you are claiming to be historic's. very few lawyers while they tend to argue on the one hand or on the other hand basis because of their training in the legal system that we developed. your prosecutor or you are a dense attorney. you shape the evidence according to your client an
so this is a doctrine that is originally developed by the university of chicago and then why a la. and then the basis of the federalist society which is a formal and informal organizational lawyers who share originalist convictions and all of them republican nominee since 1985 have been members of the society and in fact that is become the federal society's nominees i think there are a couple of problems here. the founders did not all great if you say the original ones which ones are you...
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not the university of chicago, not supply and demand of the shelling cross but the fish market of massachusetts. james karen grew up in the sweat of one of the most mercantile -- i know it well -- mercantile towns and villages of america and joins us off of the whaling ship at morgan stanley this morning. it is supply and demand, jim. it is price up in price down, yield up and deal down. what are bonds going to do? >> that is the key question and i agree with lisa that it is all about rates. i think it is time for math. i think we have to reverse engineer this in order to understand what is going to happen today. tom: please. james: when we think about the fed's funds rate and the 10 year yield, the 10 year yield is the overnight interest rate reinvested every night for 10 years. those two should be the mathematical equipment. taking that as a starting point, we have to look at where we expect the value for fed's funds to be, when the fed starts hiking rates, and at the point when they are done hiking rates. the fed tells us that is 2.5% at this point. if we believe the fed, if the fed funds ra
not the university of chicago, not supply and demand of the shelling cross but the fish market of massachusetts. james karen grew up in the sweat of one of the most mercantile -- i know it well -- mercantile towns and villages of america and joins us off of the whaling ship at morgan stanley this morning. it is supply and demand, jim. it is price up in price down, yield up and deal down. what are bonds going to do? >> that is the key question and i agree with lisa that it is all about...
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the bank of russia president speaking, the governor speaking, and it's like you are at the university of chicagonomics classroom. so, these central banks take their jobs very seriously. they are truly independent central banks. and unlike the u.s., which can get away with this, they cannot. they are being very careful. you see that in chile, as we saw today with the biggest rate increase, russia has been doing this consistently, brazil has been hiking as well. you see that in different parts of the world but not in developed countries. >> we will talk about china after these. stay with us, komal sri kumar. it is gdp day in australia. lower export volumes in the second quarter. we get views from rbc's a little bit litter on. next, ever grantde -- evergrande's funds fall short. we get more with su-lin ong. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> evergrande, then -- the worst and dented company is getting into a deeper hole. you look at the bonds, they think after the war -- they tank after defaulting on borrowings. you can see the bonds in 2025 is down to 34.7 sense of a dollar. it's compounding all the problems.
the bank of russia president speaking, the governor speaking, and it's like you are at the university of chicagonomics classroom. so, these central banks take their jobs very seriously. they are truly independent central banks. and unlike the u.s., which can get away with this, they cannot. they are being very careful. you see that in chile, as we saw today with the biggest rate increase, russia has been doing this consistently, brazil has been hiking as well. you see that in different parts of...
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he is a professor of economics at the university of chicago's booth school of business. essor at howard university and the chief economist for the afl-cio. welcome. william, this is quite a thing. the minimum wage, federal minimum wage $7.25. we have been talking for years about $10, $12, $15. now we're at a place where wages are higher. that'll create higher incomes. that'll create more spending. even the small businesses that in the moment feel like they're feeling pinched by the higher wages, they will -- people will spend more money with them and we'll end up like some of these countries where costs are higher and income is higher. >> absolutely. what we've done i think is emphasize what many of us believed that we faced a labor market filled with the power of firms to set wages and that they had set them too low. many of us argued as you said for a long time. we have workers organized at so many places to fight for $15 and union and this became the norm, the acceptable wage. and now we see firms no longer in this environment able to hold workers because we've broken
he is a professor of economics at the university of chicago's booth school of business. essor at howard university and the chief economist for the afl-cio. welcome. william, this is quite a thing. the minimum wage, federal minimum wage $7.25. we have been talking for years about $10, $12, $15. now we're at a place where wages are higher. that'll create higher incomes. that'll create more spending. even the small businesses that in the moment feel like they're feeling pinched by the higher...
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she is the author of over 30 books a long time economist with the university of illinois at chicago. her most recent book veteran human onyx is just out. when you mimi a human onyx. i am an economist also historian i've been a professor of english and philosophy. i think economics should not give up the numbers or anything like that. but it should add to it what we can learn from the humanity from shakespeare i learned a lot every time i hear the flute and harp it is an all hands on deck idea we have to understand our whole life. and in particular always catch myself when it talk about adam smith. not only adam smith but his followers until now you think they can do economics just by watching people but watching people not tell you about the meaning that they bring to their economic life. what is your job been to you? what does consumption mean to you? we as humanities consider and modern economics does not. i am in favor of human onyx. >> doctor, and your view what does a shakespeare or mozart add to our understanding of her economic life. >> they tell you why people do things the he
she is the author of over 30 books a long time economist with the university of illinois at chicago. her most recent book veteran human onyx is just out. when you mimi a human onyx. i am an economist also historian i've been a professor of english and philosophy. i think economics should not give up the numbers or anything like that. but it should add to it what we can learn from the humanity from shakespeare i learned a lot every time i hear the flute and harp it is an all hands on deck idea...
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i'm wondering whether you agree with a representative from the university of chicago, saying he is worried fed is too complacent about how slow they can taper and how slowly they can move away from this and inflation really is picking up faster and they will have to raise much -- raise rates much quickly than they previously thought. do you agree with that assessment? conrad: i think the risks are in that direction. you bring up an important point about what the bond market is pricing in. it obviously does not have an outlook that we concern the fed. it would provide comfort for the fed. when we think about inflation expectations, we can think about market expectations and we can look back to last year when the inflation expectations were built into the treasury market, particularly in the short-term. between when we had the outbreak of covid, we had a sharp decline in inflation breakeven, long-term breakevens, and those moved sharply higher after inflation moved up. i do not look at the market as providing a good signal about where inflation is going. we can also think about the expectati
i'm wondering whether you agree with a representative from the university of chicago, saying he is worried fed is too complacent about how slow they can taper and how slowly they can move away from this and inflation really is picking up faster and they will have to raise much -- raise rates much quickly than they previously thought. do you agree with that assessment? conrad: i think the risks are in that direction. you bring up an important point about what the bond market is pricing in. it...
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let me bring in austin who is professor at the university of chicago.ort. how concerned are you about a but here. you know it is july 1 through july 15. >> yeah, that is a big but. if you take the last -- we have been talking about jobs numbers for a long time, you and i, and two months with 940,000 jobs, that is about the best two month months to ever happen. and this you want to be just thrilled or over joyed, but as i said from the beginning, the vie us have a boss, if any, it started ranging out of control, i think there is fears that we have to keep an eye on for the next month or two. >> let me put a but to the but. a year ago the reason we lost a bunch of jobs is that the jobs were a lot of service industry jobs. they're the last jobs to come back and they still have not come back. and with corporate america wants to stay in business, is it possible that the delta variant, as bad as the surge is, that it doesn't have the same kpik impact? >> yeah, i don't think it will have the bite that we had in march or april of last year that were epicly the
let me bring in austin who is professor at the university of chicago.ort. how concerned are you about a but here. you know it is july 1 through july 15. >> yeah, that is a big but. if you take the last -- we have been talking about jobs numbers for a long time, you and i, and two months with 940,000 jobs, that is about the best two month months to ever happen. and this you want to be just thrilled or over joyed, but as i said from the beginning, the vie us have a boss, if any, it started...
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a male counter part was also shot, he is fighting for his life as we speak, he is at the university of chicago hospital where last night police officers converged with their lets blaring, they could be seen hugging each other, shedding a tear out of grief for the fallen comrade. they say this is an example of how the cops put their lives above their own in their commitment to public safety. >> selflessly, they go out here and do their jobs, thanklessly they do it, without asking for anything. they do it because they love it. they do it because it's something a higher calling for them. and they do it because it's the right thing to do. >> reporter: it started with a traffic stop around 9:00 p.m. local time last night. part of the new community safety team, assembled by superintendent brown to combat the nightly gun violence we see in in the south and west sides. the area was on the south side. frequently when we report on gun violence in chicago, we talk about that area. there were three people in the vehicle, two males and one female. someone opened fire, there was an exchange of gunfire. both
a male counter part was also shot, he is fighting for his life as we speak, he is at the university of chicago hospital where last night police officers converged with their lets blaring, they could be seen hugging each other, shedding a tear out of grief for the fallen comrade. they say this is an example of how the cops put their lives above their own in their commitment to public safety. >> selflessly, they go out here and do their jobs, thanklessly they do it, without asking for...
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did last year at the very few highly selected institutions that that impacted >> yeah, the university of chicagot 81,000 bucks, jenny rickard start saving now, folks. thank you for joining on this special 6:00 p.m. edition of "fast money. we fast money we appreciate it see you tomorrow the news with shepard smith starts right now >>> the president addresses the nation, and people on opposite ends of the country battle mother nature's fury. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> will in crisis. >> currently the parish is without power and we're without area some areas facing a month or more without power. >>> i was not going to extend this forever war.
did last year at the very few highly selected institutions that that impacted >> yeah, the university of chicagot 81,000 bucks, jenny rickard start saving now, folks. thank you for joining on this special 6:00 p.m. edition of "fast money. we fast money we appreciate it see you tomorrow the news with shepard smith starts right now >>> the president addresses the nation, and people on opposite ends of the country battle mother nature's fury. i'm shepard smith. this is the news...
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he was taken to the university of chicago hospital where officers converged last night. they could be seen hugging and shedding tear for fallen comrade. despite the loss police officers put the uniform and went to harm's way this morning. >> they go out here and do their jobs, thanklessly they do it without asking for anything, they do it because they love it, they do it because it's something is a calling for them and they do it because it's the right thing to do. mike: and you just heard from the deputy chief there and not superintendent brown. all started with traffic stop 9:00 p.m. local time last night. the officers were part of the community safety team that has been formed recently to combat the bloodshed that we see on the south and west sides of the city. they pulled the car over. there were 3 occupants of the car, two males and one female. someone opened fire. there was an exchange of gunfire. both of the police officers were hit. one of the males inside of the car was hit. he survived. both of the males were taken into custody immediately. the female from the
he was taken to the university of chicago hospital where officers converged last night. they could be seen hugging and shedding tear for fallen comrade. despite the loss police officers put the uniform and went to harm's way this morning. >> they go out here and do their jobs, thanklessly they do it without asking for anything, they do it because they love it, they do it because it's something is a calling for them and they do it because it's the right thing to do. mike: and you just...
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university school of law. he was a marshal scholar and oxford. he is the aunlauthor of "the positive second amendment." he published in leading law reviews such as yale law journal and the university of chicago law review and has been cited by the supreme court of the united states, the united states court of appeals, the united states district courts and in congressional testimony and legal briefs. we will begin this morning with darryl as he noted his work provides some of the historical work. >> thank you so much for that introduction. thanks to the national history center for this invitation to speak to you. i should start with a disclaimer. i'm not a historian. i am a legal academic. i'm a lawyer who is really interested in the way history influences the way legal doctrine develops. professor saul will be better at actually speaking with authority and detail on the actual historical regulations. instead, i want to offer a framing for you about how the supreme court does and may use history to justify its conclusions. in the 2008 discussion district of columbia versus heller, the high court resolved one very important but narrow issue. that issue was whether the second amendment right to
university school of law. he was a marshal scholar and oxford. he is the aunlauthor of "the positive second amendment." he published in leading law reviews such as yale law journal and the university of chicago law review and has been cited by the supreme court of the united states, the united states court of appeals, the united states district courts and in congressional testimony and legal briefs. we will begin this morning with darryl as he noted his work provides some of the...
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so this is a doctrine of jurisprudence that is originally developed by bork at the university of chicago and then yale. and is the basis of the federalist society which is a informal organization of lawyers who share originalist convictions all of the republican nominees to the court since 1985 have been members of the federal society. and in fact, that's become if you're a republican president you go to the federalist society for your nominees. um i think that there are a couple of problems you one is founders didn't all agree. so if you say the original antenna the founders, which ones are you talking about? madison is not going to agree that which madison are you talking about is done the same thing that madison says in 1786 87 he doesn't say in 179697. he's different. and are you assuming that they're divinely inspired and they'll say no to that not to that? but um and if you want to argue about what the original intent of a particular piece of legislation is you are claiming to be historians. very few lawyers are trained in history. and lawyers tend to argue on on the one hand or on
so this is a doctrine of jurisprudence that is originally developed by bork at the university of chicago and then yale. and is the basis of the federalist society which is a informal organization of lawyers who share originalist convictions all of the republican nominees to the court since 1985 have been members of the federal society. and in fact, that's become if you're a republican president you go to the federalist society for your nominees. um i think that there are a couple of problems...
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what he is teaching at the university of chicago. it was a national celebrity put a member of when pbs was running a series on economics and content a lot of interviews. his thinking inspired a lot of reagan's policies including the tax cuts and budget policies that helped restart the economy. what was nancy reagan's role in the success i'm anxious to read it. she's a good reporter with the "washington post" i've known her foror years. what was nancyt reagan's role was nancy reagan was invaluable. wanted to mixers the best shoes men in the world was a traditional. she was elegant she was beautiful. people who are using reagan went to help her husband or hurt her husband. she famously was involved more so when is president of the united states. they were a true true partnership. one of the great romances of whiteout history going back to george and martha washington more strange than others. they were not only a loving couple, and things like that. it was a good political team. his influence was much more subtle than say eleanor roosev
what he is teaching at the university of chicago. it was a national celebrity put a member of when pbs was running a series on economics and content a lot of interviews. his thinking inspired a lot of reagan's policies including the tax cuts and budget policies that helped restart the economy. what was nancy reagan's role in the success i'm anxious to read it. she's a good reporter with the "washington post" i've known her foror years. what was nancyt reagan's role was nancy reagan...
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it was a very emotional scene outside the university of chicago hospital where he is fighting for his life at this hour. officers gathered, they hugged and shed a tear for the fallen and gravely wounded officers. mayor lori lightfoot declared a day of mourning as flags have been lowered to half staff. she urged the public particularly in black and brown neighborhoods to end the constant strive with police. police superintendent david brown noted despite the loss, police officers put on the uniform again this morning and returned to the streets. >> they come to work willing to run toward danger. toward gunfire. and they're willing to sacrifice their lives to save the lives of perfect strangers. >> reporter: now, just before 9 p.m. local time, or i should say just after 9 p.m. local time, police pulled over a car in a troubled south side neighborhood called west inglewood. the officers pulled that car over, two men and one woman were inside. both officers were hit, the gunman was hit. both of the men were arrested right away, the woman in the car escaped but was picked up this morning.
it was a very emotional scene outside the university of chicago hospital where he is fighting for his life at this hour. officers gathered, they hugged and shed a tear for the fallen and gravely wounded officers. mayor lori lightfoot declared a day of mourning as flags have been lowered to half staff. she urged the public particularly in black and brown neighborhoods to end the constant strive with police. police superintendent david brown noted despite the loss, police officers put on the...