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donald trump's chief of staff unmoved by these concerns. donald trump unmoved. my understanding is the only person even paying attention to these concerns is white house counsel don mcgahn. you exist at the intersection of the mueller investigation and sort of the existence and creation of a fisa warrant and the kinds of people that they would want to listen to as part of that investigation. what's your sense of what sort of political exposure, someone like rod rosenstein could have, if a memo like this came out that might give donald trump the cover he needs to fire snim >> look, i mean, i think what you're seeing is the result of a sustained campaign, right? we've been hearing all about the deep state, you know, the fbi -- we live in a world where republicans going after law enforcement agencies in the united states, the fbi, the cia. i think, you know, their reputation has suffered, and you see that by republican members of congress sort of shrugging their shoulders over their concerns, you know. >>> the question about this memo and what it could be used for,
donald trump's chief of staff unmoved by these concerns. donald trump unmoved. my understanding is the only person even paying attention to these concerns is white house counsel don mcgahn. you exist at the intersection of the mueller investigation and sort of the existence and creation of a fisa warrant and the kinds of people that they would want to listen to as part of that investigation. what's your sense of what sort of political exposure, someone like rod rosenstein could have, if a memo...
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yields are back up 12 basis points, relatively unmoved i -- relatively unmoved. 30 years is down by four12%. still ahead, it is the final spread on this program and the week ahead. minutes from the fed, the powell era begins in the central bank. this is "real yield". ♪ ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg "real yield." week, monday is president's day in the u.s., stock and bond markets are closed, european prime ministers were fight -- will vote for the ecb's next vice president. we will also get minutes from the fed and bank of england. still with me, jeff, kathleen and nick. thedn't you mail about amount of issuance coming from the treasury, specifically t-bills into next week. kathleen, will feel be the insatiable demand for treasury needs hey ramp up issuance in the coming months? i doubt that very much. looking at the short end is going to be important. you have supply from the treasury. you also have companies that are now incented to use their cash. they are already in dollar investments, but they are in short duration investments. when holdings start getting sold, those yields will be a
yields are back up 12 basis points, relatively unmoved i -- relatively unmoved. 30 years is down by four12%. still ahead, it is the final spread on this program and the week ahead. minutes from the fed, the powell era begins in the central bank. this is "real yield". ♪ ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg "real yield." week, monday is president's day in the u.s., stock and bond markets are closed, european prime ministers were fight -- will vote for the ecb's next vice...
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two, tents, and 30's, yields are back up 12 basis points, relatively unmoved i need 10 year yield, althoughdid see a 10 year high. still ahead, it is the final spread on this program and the week ahead. the powell era begins in the central bank. this is "real yield". ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg "real yield" and it is time for breaking news, the special counsel robert miller and i think 13 russians for hacking during the u.s. election, u.s. and i think internet research agency related to u.s. elections and the special counsel investigation goes on and results continue to come through. i think 13 russians for hacking during the u.s. elections, or coverage on that later writer on bloomberg tv. for final spread, monday is president's day in the united states, and the europe by ministers will ball come and get minutes from the fed, the bank of england, and governor mark carney will be addressing the committee. i had any mail about the issuance coming from the treasury, specifically t-bills. is there going to be insatiable demand the treasury needs as they wrap up issuance in the coming months?
two, tents, and 30's, yields are back up 12 basis points, relatively unmoved i need 10 year yield, althoughdid see a 10 year high. still ahead, it is the final spread on this program and the week ahead. the powell era begins in the central bank. this is "real yield". ♪ jonathan: this is bloomberg "real yield" and it is time for breaking news, the special counsel robert miller and i think 13 russians for hacking during the u.s. election, u.s. and i think internet research...
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byseemed a very much unmoved the carnage we are seeing in markets. is putting it in a longer-term perspective. he has been president of the new york fed for 10 years and workinghis career after at goldman sachs. he says you have had a 20% run-up, it is not surprising to see a pullback. he is sanguine. let's hear why. the implications for the economic outlook are marginal, so probably not change our thinking about the economic out look. furtherre to go on much and be much more persistent, then it could affect household and business spending behavior and that could influence the economic outlook, but so far it is small potatoes. that this iss dramatic and makes a lot of headlines. people have to be impressed by this come up at it is not something get that will make consumers spend less money or businesses invest less weird in fact he has revised his growth 2.5%.st for 28 teen up to he thinks there will be enough growth to start boosting inflation. rate hikes,three ok, that is consensus come up that there is talk on wall street about for rate hikes. her
byseemed a very much unmoved the carnage we are seeing in markets. is putting it in a longer-term perspective. he has been president of the new york fed for 10 years and workinghis career after at goldman sachs. he says you have had a 20% run-up, it is not surprising to see a pullback. he is sanguine. let's hear why. the implications for the economic outlook are marginal, so probably not change our thinking about the economic out look. furtherre to go on much and be much more persistent, then...
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relatively unmoved on a 10 year yield, even though we did have a fiscal year highest 294. 3.1 2%.fourk to still ahead is the final spread on the program. the week ahead featuring minutes from the fed. the powell era begins. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for a final spread. is presidents' day here and the united states. stock and bond markets are close. you also get minutes from the fed, the bank of england. the governor will address the parliament's treasury committee. , kathleen and amount ofjpmorgan, issuance that will come from the treasury into next week. thehere going to be inflation will demand that the treasury needs as they really ramp up issuance in the coming months? that veryi doubt much. i think that is why looking at the short and it will be important. you have supplies from the treasury. you also have companies that are now in scented to start using their cash. they are already in dollar investments. in short duration investments. when those holding start getting sold, those yields will be a lot higher. i think it
relatively unmoved on a 10 year yield, even though we did have a fiscal year highest 294. 3.1 2%.fourk to still ahead is the final spread on the program. the week ahead featuring minutes from the fed. the powell era begins. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." it is time for a final spread. is presidents' day here and the united states. stock and bond markets are close. you also get minutes from the fed, the bank of england. the...
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still that is movement in an unmoving debate and students aim to harness that momentum and turn it intoaign. the students seem to have ca ptu red campaign. the students seem to have captured a moment, giving a face and voice to widespread anger and frustrations to mass shootings but whether the movement has the power to bring real change will be the story of the coming months. and stay with us because we'll have more on that story later in the briefing. looking at other stories... a wide—ranging study led by researchers at the university of oxford counters suggestions that anti—depressant medicines can be ineffective. their in—depth analysis of 21 drugs showed they all helped patients manage their condition. andrew plant reports. they are one of the most commonly used drugs in the world with millions of prescriptions for antidepressants given out every year. but for years, there's been debate and doubt over how effective they really are. now, the university of oxford has analysed the data on a huge scale and says every one of the 21 drugs they looked at did help patients to manage their
still that is movement in an unmoving debate and students aim to harness that momentum and turn it intoaign. the students seem to have ca ptu red campaign. the students seem to have captured a moment, giving a face and voice to widespread anger and frustrations to mass shootings but whether the movement has the power to bring real change will be the story of the coming months. and stay with us because we'll have more on that story later in the briefing. looking at other stories... a...
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>> not only does it reveal how unmoved they were, but more that there was a systematic attempt to not believe these women. that there clearly was knowledge that these allegations were credible, and yet there was institutional bias to say this is not true, this did not happen, and believing rob porter stories. which, by the way, are incredible by their very nature, that there was a dispute in the case of the photo of the black eye, that she was hit in the eye by rob. one thing we should also say, these women talked to people about these incidents. these were not just these women and details. they told the fbi and family members. they've come out and described a culture of fear, of abuse. this is not a case of #metoo movement. this is domestic violence, and this story is appalling on so many levels. yes, it's a scathing indictment of this particular white house and how they operate. yes, questions are being asked of john kelly, rightfully of hope hicks and her role in it as well. but more to the way that women are treated. it's the way these allegations have been looked at. it's the way
>> not only does it reveal how unmoved they were, but more that there was a systematic attempt to not believe these women. that there clearly was knowledge that these allegations were credible, and yet there was institutional bias to say this is not true, this did not happen, and believing rob porter stories. which, by the way, are incredible by their very nature, that there was a dispute in the case of the photo of the black eye, that she was hit in the eye by rob. one thing we should...
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yields are back up 12 basis points relatively unmoved on a 10 year basis point. years we grind a little bit dour -- down down by four to , 3.12%. still ahead, it is the final spread on this program and the week ahead featuring minutes from the fed, the powell era begins at the central bank. this is bloomberg "real yield". ♪ ♪ i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." it is time now for final spread. coming up over the next week monday is president's day in the , united states. stock and bond markets are closed. european prime ministers will vote for the ecb's next vice president. we will also get minutes from the fed and bank of england. governor mark carney will be addressing the parliaments treasury committee. still with me, jeff from blackrock, kathleen, and nick gartside from j.p. morgan. about the amount of issuance coming from the treasury, specifically t-bills into next week. kathleen, is there going to be the insatiable demand for treasury needs as they ramp up issuance in the coming months? kathleen: i doubt that very much. and i think that is
yields are back up 12 basis points relatively unmoved on a 10 year basis point. years we grind a little bit dour -- down down by four to , 3.12%. still ahead, it is the final spread on this program and the week ahead featuring minutes from the fed, the powell era begins at the central bank. this is bloomberg "real yield". ♪ ♪ i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." it is time now for final spread. coming up over the next week monday is president's day in the...
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still, that's movement in an unmoving debate.um and turn it into a national campaign. change will be the story of the coming months. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, tallahassee, florida. our correspondent gary o'donghue is in maryland where later today the head of the national rifle association is making his first speech since the florida school shooting. gary, what's he likely to say? that is interesting because the nra has a pattern of these things, when the shootings happened. it goes very quiet in the immediate aftermath of that and that's exactly what's happened this time. this will be the first public comments by the head of the nra since the parkland shooting and there's a lot of things for him to address. there is pressure for example for a ban on assault rifles, something they won't support at all. there is pressure to raise the age at which you can buy such guns, that's one of the suggestions in the florida house at the moment. then there's the question of what you do about people with mental health problems and their ac
still, that's movement in an unmoving debate.um and turn it into a national campaign. change will be the story of the coming months. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, tallahassee, florida. our correspondent gary o'donghue is in maryland where later today the head of the national rifle association is making his first speech since the florida school shooting. gary, what's he likely to say? that is interesting because the nra has a pattern of these things, when the shootings happened. it goes very...
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in this spot it's unmoving. we will be stuck with very sunny and mild weather.haps too much of a good thing. the clear night. breezy over the hills. after a mild day, temperatures mild as well. santa rosa at 46 degrees, san francisco 53, we stay on the warm side of average. some record daily highs possible once again because everybody even the beach hits the 70s. fremont 73. nevermore 74, san francisco 72. the pattern will hold over the next seven days. nine days like this. through next friday, mid to upper 60s near the bay and low to mid 70s inland. staying well above average at the beach. strange weather pattern to have for this long. smack dab in the middle of winter. that's your forecast.>>> beer lovers lining up around the block. a northbay tradition that draws people from around the world. it could not come at a better time. >>> the king himself response to rumors of him joining the warriors in the off season. he needed help to fix a tweeting error. the damage had been done. the tweet he wishes he could take back. that's coming up. durant... the sacramento
in this spot it's unmoving. we will be stuck with very sunny and mild weather.haps too much of a good thing. the clear night. breezy over the hills. after a mild day, temperatures mild as well. santa rosa at 46 degrees, san francisco 53, we stay on the warm side of average. some record daily highs possible once again because everybody even the beach hits the 70s. fremont 73. nevermore 74, san francisco 72. the pattern will hold over the next seven days. nine days like this. through next friday,...
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happening before.soti mean it is pretty crazy.he says it's not uncommon for people to leave cars sitting unmovedng the street for months on end but there have been few break ins. sotnot really. this is probably the weirdest thing around here at this point.so far, investigators have not identified the suspect nor have they said if any of the stolen tires were recovered. finally, police say they have so far been unable to find any surveillance video that might help them identify the suspect. in fremont, charles clifford kron 4 news. (grant) (grant) it was hard to miss the snow at the summit of mt. diablo this morning...and a lot of people just had to drive up the mountain to satisfy the snow itch. kron four's spencer blake went up there to check it out, and to look ahead to the next big storm. (looklive)this is as far as you could drive up mount diablo tuesday - about 2 miles beyond the junction ranger's station.(vo) the road is closed to drivers because these narrow roads aren't safe in some places.past here, cyclists and hikers can get by, but they should make sure they'll be able to get safely
happening before.soti mean it is pretty crazy.he says it's not uncommon for people to leave cars sitting unmovedng the street for months on end but there have been few break ins. sotnot really. this is probably the weirdest thing around here at this point.so far, investigators have not identified the suspect nor have they said if any of the stolen tires were recovered. finally, police say they have so far been unable to find any surveillance video that might help them identify the suspect. in...
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this, the president unmoved. alice, how is this anything other than having a blind eye toward reality with the president and just playing favorites? >> it is nothing other than that, chris. he decides whoepts to suppo he support and who he doesn't. and he always supports the men. when we have cases like this, he typically tries to downplay the allegations. he will defend the men and denigrate the women. off times he will choose to push aside men who have been accused of that and stand behind a republican. domestic violence is and sexual harassment is nonpartisan, nonrace, nongender, n. for the president to say mere allegations of this sort are damaging to the people that are falsely accused or facing mere allegations know they're damaging to the victims. they're damaging to the women and the men who are suffering silently because they are victims of abusers. and that is something he needs to embrace. we'll give him the benefit of the doubt. he didn't know until it hit the newspaper. that was four and a half days
this, the president unmoved. alice, how is this anything other than having a blind eye toward reality with the president and just playing favorites? >> it is nothing other than that, chris. he decides whoepts to suppo he support and who he doesn't. and he always supports the men. when we have cases like this, he typically tries to downplay the allegations. he will defend the men and denigrate the women. off times he will choose to push aside men who have been accused of that and stand...
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happening before.soti mean it is pretty crazy.he says it's not uncommon for people to leave cars sitting unmoved along the street for months on end but there have been few break ins. sotnot really. this is probably the weirdest thing around here at this point.so far, investigators have not identified the suspect nor have they said if any of the stolen tires were recovered. finally, police say they have so far been unable to find any surveillance video that might help them identify the suspect. in fremont, charles clifford kron 4 news. (steve)an uber driver says she was sexually assaulted by a rider in the upscale mill valley section of marin county. (pam)she thinks the attacker is still out there... (pam) and tonight she begging for help... and trying to warning others..(steve)kron 4's j-r stone spoke with the driver today and joins us live from mill valley with her story... that you'll only see on kron 4 j-r ? an uber driver in the north bay says this is the mark a man left on her as he sexually assaulted her as she gave him a ride home. sot he started pulling on the back of my neck...tried to
happening before.soti mean it is pretty crazy.he says it's not uncommon for people to leave cars sitting unmoved along the street for months on end but there have been few break ins. sotnot really. this is probably the weirdest thing around here at this point.so far, investigators have not identified the suspect nor have they said if any of the stolen tires were recovered. finally, police say they have so far been unable to find any surveillance video that might help them identify the suspect....
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that nationals of the russian federation interfered in our 2016 lx yet the president himself remains unmovedoday was to focus on his own defense, deny his own collaboration in this assault. he's incapable of considering the country's defense. as to the assault on the home front, he's also unable to perform. he remains protective of the as. this serves as a guarantee on the a. >> reporter:-15's future. why not purchase the weapon that is as in many states as easy to buy as it is to shoot. with an american commander refusing to defend his country, what stops vladimir putin from engaging again this election year in what the online thugs pulled off in 2016? two years ago russians supported donald trump for president and disparaged hillary clinton. as the mueller indictment cites, they created bogus internet postings, posed online as american political activists and fraudulently purchased advertisements all with the strategic goal of sowing discord in our country. shooting up our schools and killing our kids is another way one could sow discord, so is having a president unwilling to stop either t
that nationals of the russian federation interfered in our 2016 lx yet the president himself remains unmovedoday was to focus on his own defense, deny his own collaboration in this assault. he's incapable of considering the country's defense. as to the assault on the home front, he's also unable to perform. he remains protective of the as. this serves as a guarantee on the a. >> reporter:-15's future. why not purchase the weapon that is as in many states as easy to buy as it is to shoot....
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in an essay from my website, annie duke noted pick an issue, watch the parties draw an unmoveable line in the sand and quietly look back just a few years and notice the parties have switched sides. she is right and here is the kicker. while the parties have switched sides, voters have not. whether the issue is trade, deficit spending or respect for law enforcement, we are witnessing major shifts in party positions without a corresponding voter realignment. it used to be that people joined political parties because of their principles or at least that's what they say. today it seems party affiliation is determining your principles, not vice versa. and that's what rand paul was noting when he took to the senate floor in opposition to the deal. >> when the democrats are in power, republicans appear to be the conservative party. but when republicans are in power, it seems there is no conservative party. >> and not just that, republicans have been the party of law and order since at least the summer of '68. now it is the gop led by the president that is condemning of the fbi and the investi
in an essay from my website, annie duke noted pick an issue, watch the parties draw an unmoveable line in the sand and quietly look back just a few years and notice the parties have switched sides. she is right and here is the kicker. while the parties have switched sides, voters have not. whether the issue is trade, deficit spending or respect for law enforcement, we are witnessing major shifts in party positions without a corresponding voter realignment. it used to be that people joined...
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evaluation and morgan who held the knife, who drew those pictures discovered in her bedroom, and who was unmoved she would now receive an extraordinarily rare diagnosis for someone so young. early onset schizophrenia. were you surprised? >> no. um, i wasn't surprised simply because there is a family history of schizophrenia. >> her father? >> yes, her father has schizophrenia. >> reporter: in fact, morgan's father had been hospitalized at least four times as a teenager himself. >> was that one of the first things you thought of after the stabbings? >> it was. that she must be sick. >> reporter: but if morgan's father had a history of schizophrenia, we asked, did her parents look for warning signs along the way? >> i think it was something that had been building, that we both didn't notice and also attributed to the changes she was going through as an adolescent. >> do you feel responsible? >> i think on some level, i'll always feel responsible for not knowing that my daughter wasn't well. >> reporter: her daughter, morgan, would stay in that jail for a year and a half, untreated for mental illne
evaluation and morgan who held the knife, who drew those pictures discovered in her bedroom, and who was unmoved she would now receive an extraordinarily rare diagnosis for someone so young. early onset schizophrenia. were you surprised? >> no. um, i wasn't surprised simply because there is a family history of schizophrenia. >> her father? >> yes, her father has schizophrenia. >> reporter: in fact, morgan's father had been hospitalized at least four times as a teenager...
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the prosecutor unmoved. the father didn't want us to seek the death penalty. and he's the victim.ent the state of texas. >> reporter: kent, who has now spent more than a decade making the weekly drive to death row, asked his son be given a life sentence with no chance of parole. the odds were stacked against him. since 1982, there have only been three commutations so close to an execution. but then -- >> now to our top story tonight, a death row fight for life. >> reporter: a phone call to kent's lawyer with news beyond his best hopes. a unanimous vote to recommend clemency. >> a recommendation for clemency. >> oh, my god. >> it's bizarre. it's surreal. and we're just so encouraged that the system worked here. >> reporter: but that controversial decision isn't the final word. would governor greg abbott accept the board's recommendation? kent goes to the governors office, but isn't able to meet anyone in person. >> he is a very law and order kind of guy and believes in the death penalty. there's a lot of speculation here and i don't think anybody knows what the governor's going to
the prosecutor unmoved. the father didn't want us to seek the death penalty. and he's the victim.ent the state of texas. >> reporter: kent, who has now spent more than a decade making the weekly drive to death row, asked his son be given a life sentence with no chance of parole. the odds were stacked against him. since 1982, there have only been three commutations so close to an execution. but then -- >> now to our top story tonight, a death row fight for life. >> reporter: a...
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unmovable. i thought and i don't know what i thought enough. these were the people the u.s. military expected to welcome them. but they soon made enemies of people like allie and his family. what. but then. if i thought i should be. ok if it's. ok for. a living a job it could be him in america they think this is over. here. who. think. that you don't want to. his followers listens to him deliver some of his most incendiary sermons against the occupation here in his base in the nearby city of coup for. now santa spends much of his time in iran and on this friday he isn't here but the message is political populist and doesn't shy away from criticizing the government in baghdad. well there is if yeah it was you know there was and there was you're here where here you are here for the sermon addresses the deepening conflict between iraqi prime minister nouri al maliki's party and opposition blocs that has virtually paralyzed parliament for months was there a sheet where he was. over the years santa has cultivated the image of an independent champion of the dispossessed shia who m
unmovable. i thought and i don't know what i thought enough. these were the people the u.s. military expected to welcome them. but they soon made enemies of people like allie and his family. what. but then. if i thought i should be. ok if it's. ok for. a living a job it could be him in america they think this is over. here. who. think. that you don't want to. his followers listens to him deliver some of his most incendiary sermons against the occupation here in his base in the nearby city of...
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still, that's movement in an unmoving debate.national campaign. this feels like something new. the students seem to have captured a moment. they're giving a face and a voice to widespread anger and frustration about mass shootings. but whether their movement has the power to bring real change will be the story of the coming months. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, tallahassee, florida. 0ur north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue gave us this update from maryland, where later today the head of the national rifle association is making his first speech since the florida school shooting. the nra has a pattern to these things when these shootings happened. it goes very quiet in the immediate aftermath, and that is what has happened this time. this will be the first public comments by the head of the nra says the head of the head of the nra says the head of the parkland shooting more than a week ago. there are lots of things address. there is pressure for a ban 0h address. there is pressure for a ban on assault rifles, which they wil
still, that's movement in an unmoving debate.national campaign. this feels like something new. the students seem to have captured a moment. they're giving a face and a voice to widespread anger and frustration about mass shootings. but whether their movement has the power to bring real change will be the story of the coming months. barbara plett—usher, bbc news, tallahassee, florida. 0ur north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue gave us this update from maryland, where later today the head...