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tim charrington versus todd winkler?test," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's, you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> reporter: good, solid upper-middle class guy? >> up yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and loyalty, was a whole lot of nothing. todd, on the other hand. >> we went to orlando with them, to disney world. >> and he was picking up the bill for this stuff? >> yeah. most of the time, yeah. >> reporter: don had no way of knowing that tim was, for a time, still in rachel's life -- sort of. you didn't lose touch completely. >> no. we really kept in touch. >> reporter: why would they do that? maybe because marriage, her marriage, rachel led him to believe wasn't all apple pie andite cream. >> because she wanted to share with me what was going on. >> reporter: what did she tel
tim charrington versus todd winkler?test," said her dad, don hatfield. >> the guy's an air force academy graduate. he's successful in business. he's a family man. he's, you know, from the midwest. he's gotta be great. >> reporter: good, solid upper-middle class guy? >> up yeah, no. >> reporter: and he's got a plane and he's got -- >> planes and boats and -- you know, all over the place. >> what tim, the starving artist could offer, beyond love and...
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come on back it's a fun show, jennifer lopez, henry winkler, twenty one pilots!e they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. accident forgiveness from allstate. verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. offer it at a price built for everyone. with the phone everyone loves and the watch everyone wants. buy iphone 11, get one on us. plus $150 off apple watch. this is unlimited built right. contactless delivery tarright to your door,very- designed for your day. so you can work out, join in, and game on. just download the target app and try it today. does your deodorant protect you all day? we put
come on back it's a fun show, jennifer lopez, henry winkler, twenty one pilots!e they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident...
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tom: matt winkler, we have to leave it there. winkler, our editor-in-chief emeritus, with an article on esg. you can look at it on the terminal as well. we will try to get it out on twitter through the morning. much more to talk about through the morning. us.a kirr will join that is where we are focused right now, with all the back and forth, with all the fiscal stimulus discussion, and of course the earnings coming on as well, and a quiet into summer markets, and the day to day noise of this pandemic. a good time to catch up with beata kirr of bernstein. futures at -10. dell futures at -79. the fixed backup .76 points. 25.50 on the vix. continued dollar weakness over the last three days. also a two cent spread, coming back from where it was yesterday. a little bit steeper. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ tom: this morning, they "clearly do not have shared values." the distance between republicans and democrats is far greater than a $2 trillion divide. speaking of distance, it is 294 feet to walk from a trump international hot
tom: matt winkler, we have to leave it there. winkler, our editor-in-chief emeritus, with an article on esg. you can look at it on the terminal as well. we will try to get it out on twitter through the morning. much more to talk about through the morning. us.a kirr will join that is where we are focused right now, with all the back and forth, with all the fiscal stimulus discussion, and of course the earnings coming on as well, and a quiet into summer markets, and the day to day noise of this...
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instead, we recently spoke with ben winkler, chairman of the mocratic party of wisconsin, to see what their plans are for rallying constituents in the lead up to the elect ben, we caught up with you about a year ago. plans were to have a big 'ol d.n.c. convention in wisconsin. get everybody excited about the convention being there and perhs help flip the state blue. now, virtual convention. good, bad, indifferent for all that enthusiasm you wanted to get going? >> you know, the number one priority for democrats when it comes to the convention is to make sure that people are safe. and, frankly, the democratic message, in this election and in general, is that we actually care about peopls and what happ them. it's why we fight so hard to make sure that people have healthcarewa that's why w to fight and organize and build to stop the corovirus pandemic, so we ca safely send kids back to school and reopen theconomy and not watch the death toll climb day after day. so, all of that is oa piece with having a virtual convention that doesn't put people's lives at risk. >> sreivasan: so, what ha
instead, we recently spoke with ben winkler, chairman of the mocratic party of wisconsin, to see what their plans are for rallying constituents in the lead up to the elect ben, we caught up with you about a year ago. plans were to have a big 'ol d.n.c. convention in wisconsin. get everybody excited about the convention being there and perhs help flip the state blue. now, virtual convention. good, bad, indifferent for all that enthusiasm you wanted to get going? >> you know, the number one...
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aat is extraordinary, testament to matt winkler and our economics team to build out overentral-bank coveragears, ending with michael mckee's important conversation with patrick harker of the philadelphia fed. all of them managing the pandemic message. sundstrom manages the asset allocations of pimco and we are thrilled that she could join if this money. i am managing the bloomberg terminal, which shows me a renewed compression -- she could join us this morning. i am managing the bloomberg terminal, which shows me a renewed compression. what does that signal? geraldine: it signals the economy could be recovering in general, but the interest rate is unlikely to behave as usual. all of the central bankers around the world have promised us similar policy. tothe curve decides not follow their desire, then yield curve control could be following, and as far as the eye can see, i would say that the market will have confidence that the rate will stay low despite flight becauset of the deficits around the world. and very below volatility in interest rates as a result. people take it for granted. tom:
aat is extraordinary, testament to matt winkler and our economics team to build out overentral-bank coveragears, ending with michael mckee's important conversation with patrick harker of the philadelphia fed. all of them managing the pandemic message. sundstrom manages the asset allocations of pimco and we are thrilled that she could join if this money. i am managing the bloomberg terminal, which shows me a renewed compression -- she could join us this morning. i am managing the bloomberg...
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that was matt winkler. on the radio, we will talk with the president of the american petroleum institute. that is continuing on bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 1:00 p.m. in new york, six a copy him in london, i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to "bloomberg markets." the u.k. lays out its recovery plan, and nearly 30 a billion-dollar blueprint named at saving jobs. i will be speaking with the chief secretary to the treasury in just two minutes. vonnie: in the u.s., the president is set to meet this afternoon with his mexican counterpart. they are said to discuss usmca trade and investment. we will get the view from former u.s. t.r., carla hills. with onel speak businesswomen balancing social activism and a recession. let's take a look at the markets. as you can see, very much a massive disparity want to come the nasdaq and s&p, although both are higher. the s&p off of the highs of the day, up 4/10 of 1%.
that was matt winkler. on the radio, we will talk with the president of the american petroleum institute. that is continuing on bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 1:00 p.m. in new york, six a copy him in london, i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to "bloomberg markets." the u.k. lays out its recovery plan, and nearly 30 a billion-dollar blueprint named at saving jobs. i will be speaking with the chief secretary to the treasury in just two minutes. vonnie: in the u.s., the president is set to meet...
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when the story was ready for publication, editor in chief matthew winkler crushed it saying, quote, it is for sure going to, you know, invite the communist party to, you know, completely shut us down and kick us out of the country. so i just don't want to see that as a story that's justified. in short, essentially all major american media outlets other than those of a more conservative or libertarian bent, are subject to powerful chinese influence. what they cover is what the c.c.p. wants them to cover. what they say is what the chinese communist party wants them to say. a recent example is telling. in a report looking at evening news broadcasts from january 17 through march 13, the media research center found that out of -- i'm sorry, 634 minutes of coronavirus coverage, just three minutes and 14 seconds were in any way critical of the chinese government's actions. and 20% of the stories, reporters cited chinese statistics. those statistics, regarded as fraudulent by most objective observers, went unchallenged 97% of the time. this relationship between the u.s. news media and the chin
when the story was ready for publication, editor in chief matthew winkler crushed it saying, quote, it is for sure going to, you know, invite the communist party to, you know, completely shut us down and kick us out of the country. so i just don't want to see that as a story that's justified. in short, essentially all major american media outlets other than those of a more conservative or libertarian bent, are subject to powerful chinese influence. what they cover is what the c.c.p. wants them...