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jonathan: it would be larger than it is except the popularity is so high and everybody wants to be a part of this that they generally cap the attendance at 30,000-35,000 people. >> where is it held today? donovan: it is held on the south lawn of the white house. that is what i like to call the president's backyard. >> are the eggs real eggs? jonathan: they are sometimes real eggs. they use wooden eggs. >> they are collectibles. jonathan: definitely. but there are traditionally some real eggs used. in the past, it was all real eggs. >> and who gets to go? jonathan: anybody can go, but you need to submit your request online in advance, and then a lucky lottery winner get to go over and, the other thing is you need to have a small child with you, otherwise -- you know it's an event for the kids and otherwise you would have a lot of adults like me wanting to go. >> well, your book really details the interesting history. you suggest the very earliest known connection goes back as far as dolly madiso
jonathan: it would be larger than it is except the popularity is so high and everybody wants to be a part of this that they generally cap the attendance at 30,000-35,000 people. >> where is it held today? donovan: it is held on the south lawn of the white house. that is what i like to call the president's backyard. >> are the eggs real eggs? jonathan: they are sometimes real eggs. they use wooden eggs. >> they are collectibles. jonathan: definitely. but there are traditionally...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> solid report. strong numbers. >> perfect report for the fed. >> corroborates what they've been saying all along. >> inflation pressures remain pretty subdued. >> goldilocks job report. >> goldilocks job report. >> we are threading the needle. >> businesses have not lost confidence. >> chairman powell's famous not sure if it is debt or fake, but it is resting. >> people said, watch the phillips curve. we will be talking about that every month. happen. >> very little risk of wage inflation. >> huge growth when you look at leisure. that shift is a big deal because that means less inflation, more stable inflation. >>
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> solid report. strong...
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jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. great economy. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> the underlying economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is doing relatively well. >> it looks reasonably stable. >> the u.s. is simply in a better place. >> the economy has continued to grow. >> yes, gdp was higher, but the devil is in the details. >> you have to strip out all of the noise of trade and inventories. inventories and trade, that is not indicative of the underlying economy. >> underlying demand was weak. business investment, pce cooled. >> the u.s. economy is decelerating. >> definitely a deceleration from where we were last year. >> nowhere
jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. great economy. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >>...
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jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. >> the perfect report for the fed. >> this corroborates what they've been saying all along. >> inflation pressers -- pressures. >> this is a goldilocks report. >> goldilocks job report. >> we are threading the needle. >> businesses have not lost confidence. >> chairman powell's famous words, he is not sure if it is debt or fake but it is resting. >> people said, watch the phillips curve. we will be talking about that every month. it will not happen. >> very little risk of wage inflation. >> huge growth when you look at education, leisure. that shift is a big deal because that means less inflation,
jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. >> the perfect report for the fed. >> this...
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jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth burst will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. the united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. great economy. it. can't do smith' dismiss >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> the underlying economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is doing relatively well. >> it looks reasonably stable. >> the u.s. is simply in a better place. >> the economy has continued to grow. >> yes, gdp was higher, but the devil is in the details. >> you have to strip out all of the noise of trade and inventories. if it is inventories and trade, that is not indicative of the underlying economy. >> the underlying demand was weak. business investment, pce cooled. >> the u.s. economy is decelerating. >> definitely a deceleration from
jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth burst will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. the united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. great economy. it. can't do smith' dismiss >> great gdp, great...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. strong numbers. >> the perfect report for the fed. >> this corroborates what they've been saying all along. >> inflation pressures remain pretty subdued. >> goldilocks job report. >> we are threading the needle. >> businesses have not lost confidence. >> chairman powell's famous words, he is not sure if it is debt or fake, but it is resting. >> people said, watch the phillips curve. we will be talking about that every month. it will not happen. >> very little risk of wage inflation. >> huge growth when you look at education, leisure. that shift is a big deal because that means less inflation, more
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. strong...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: the rally continues , driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is bottoming. flows into u.s. credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. the global risk continues. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> a risk on trade >>. risk on within the fixed income space. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no longer your enemy. >> the fed has called a truce on us bond investors. >> support for risk assets, whether it is equities or high-yield credit. >> it is allowing this reach for yield. >> reach for yield. >> reach for yield coming across all different asset classes. >> the market has maybe more upside. >> a little more upside for equities. >> more juice that can be squeezed out. >> we think there is more room to run. jonathan: joining me is subadra rajappa, the head of u.s. rates strategy at so
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: the rally continues , driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is bottoming. flows into u.s. credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. the global risk continues. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> a risk on trade >>. risk on within the...
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jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. >> the perfect report for the fed. >> this corroborates what they've been saying all along. >> inflation pressers -- pressures. >> this is a goldilocks report. >> goldilocks job report. >> we are threading the needle. >> businesses have not lost confidence. >> chairman powell's famous words, he is not sure if it is debt or fake but it is resting. >> people said, watch the phillips curve. we will be talking about that every month. it will not happen. >> very little risk of wage inflation. >> huge growth when you look at education, leisure. that shift is a big deal because that means less inflation, more stable inflation. >> all of that points t
jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. >> the perfect report for the fed. >> this...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. the rally continues, driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is blossoming. inflows into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an unprecedented order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> risk on within the income space. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no longer your enemy. >> the fed has called a truce on us bond investors. >> it is a support system. >> support for risk assets. >> it is allowing this reach for yield. >> reach for yield. >> reach for yield coming across all different asset classes. >> the market has maybe more upside. >> more juice that can be squeezed out. >> we think there is more room to run. jonathan: joining me is subadra rajappa, the head of u.s. rates strategy at societe generale, michael collins, senior portfolio manager, and bob miller. great to have you with me. let's talk
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. the rally continues, driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is blossoming. inflows into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an unprecedented order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> risk on within the income space. >> everything looks great in bonds....
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jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. add in some signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a bid back to government bonds. 10 year bond yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to get a read on the global economy. >> china, europe. >> the eurozone. >> the u.s. >> china forming a bumpy bottom. >> close to a recovery. >> data is encouraging. >> encouraging. >> europe has many existential issues. >> structural hurdles. >> structural problems in europe. >> too many to name. >> disappointed this year. it has been worse than expected. >> pretty weak data. >> this year worse than people expected. >> so awful over recent months. >> the u.s. economy is doing well. >> a strong u.s. economy. >> the u.s. is not doing poorly. >> the u.s. economy may be stuck here. >> it is
jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. add in some signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a bid back to government bonds. 10 year bond yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to get...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is bottoming u.s. credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. the global risk continues. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no longer your enemy. >> the fed has called a truce on us bond investors. >> support for risk assets, whether it is equities or high-yield credit. >> it is allowing this reach for yield. >> reach for yield coming across all different asset classes. >> the market has maybe more upside. >> a little more upside for equities. >> more juice that can be squeezed out. >> we think there is more room to run. jonathan: joining me is subadra rajappa, the head of u.s. rates strategy at societe generale, michael collins, senior portfolio manager, and bob miller, head of fixed income
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is bottoming u.s. credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. the global risk continues. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are...
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jonathan: robert? robert: inflation is moderate, pce has been coming in solidly 2, 1 .67 the last few months. the job number is strong but there is no weighted celebration. unemployment has been stable for six months. many people coming into the workforce. that means maybe it can go faster. i think this is a signal to the be the president was right, which has to be really guy laying, when you are doing your best to do your job, and then suddenly slams you, and they are right. we are growing at over 200,000 last year. we were not relating the economy. maybe if they had that hiked rates so much, we would be growing at a rapid rate and have inflation at target. jonathan: a couple of assumptions underlined in this conversation. ago, this idears that we must begin to the point where payroll decelerates, going back to 100,000. still a healthy labor market, just a mature one. why have we not gone to that point, why is it taking longer? >> one of the things that is frustrating investors and the fed likewise is
jonathan: robert? robert: inflation is moderate, pce has been coming in solidly 2, 1 .67 the last few months. the job number is strong but there is no weighted celebration. unemployment has been stable for six months. many people coming into the workforce. that means maybe it can go faster. i think this is a signal to the be the president was right, which has to be really guy laying, when you are doing your best to do your job, and then suddenly slams you, and they are right. we are growing at...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. ♪ jonathan: the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is bottoming u.s. credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. the global risk continues. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no longer your enemy. >> the fed has called a truce on us bond investors. >> support for risk assets, whether it is equities or high-yield credit. >> it is allowing this reach for yield. >> reach for yield coming across all different asset classes. >> the market has maybe more upside. >> a little more upside for equities. >> more juice that can be squeezed out. >> we think there is more room to run. jonathan: joining me is subadra rajappa, the head of u.s. rates strategy at societe generale, michael collins, senior portfolio manager, and bob miller, head of fixed income at
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. ♪ jonathan: the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is bottoming u.s. credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. the global risk continues. >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really...
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jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a did back to government bonds. 10 year bund yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to get a read on the global economy. >> china, europe. >> the eurozone. >> china forming a bumpy bottom. >> close to a recovery. >> data is encouraging. >> encouraging. >> europe has many existential issues. >> structural hurdles. >> structural problems in europe. >> too many to name. >> this year worse than people expected. >> so awful over recent months. >> the u.s. economy is doing well. >> a strong u.s. economy. >> the u.s. is not doing poorly. >> the u.s. economy may be stuck here. >> it is a sequencing, the u.s. was stable last year. there is a pass off to china and improvement occurring in ch
jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a did back to government bonds. 10 year bund yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to get a read on...
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jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> the underlying economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is doing relatively well. >> the u.s. is simply in a better place. >> the economy has continued to grow. >> yes, gdp was higher, but the devil is in the details. >> you have to strip out all of the noise of trade and inventories. inventories and trade, that is not indicative of the underlying economy. >> underlying demand was weak. business investment, pce cooled. >> the u.s. economy is decelerating. >> definitely a deceleration from where we were last year. >> nowhere close to recession. jonathan: joining me arou
jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better...
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jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. bund yields year heading back toward zero. struggling to get a read on the global economy. >> china, europe. >> the eurozone. >> close to a recovery. >> data is encouraging. >> europe has many existential issues. >> structural hurdles. >> structural problems in europe. >> this year worse than people expected. >> so awful over recent months. >> the u.s. economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is not doing poorly. >> the u.s. economy may be stuck here. >> the u.s. was stable last year. there is a pass off to china and improvement occurring in china. a big week for economic data worldwide and to discuss is free from his rough -- priya misera and victoria fernandez. we have had u.s. retail sales, data out of china and eurozone pmi. what is your conclusion this week?
jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. bund yields year heading back toward zero. struggling to get a read on the global economy. >> china, europe. >> the eurozone. >> close to a recovery. >> data...
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jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth burst will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. soft inflation keeps rate cut bets alive. we begin with a big issue. the united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. great economy. >> you can't dismiss it. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> if you look at the underlying economy. >> the underlying economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is not doing poorly. >> the u.s. is doing relatively well. >> it looks reasonably stable. >> the u.s. is simply in a better place. >> the economy has continued to grow. >> yes, gdp was higher, but the devil is in the details. >> you have to strip out all of the noise of trade and inventories. if it is inventories and trade, that is not indicative of the underlying economy. >> the underlyi
jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth burst will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. soft inflation keeps rate cut bets alive. we begin with a big issue. the united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong...
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jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth burst will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. soft inflation keeps rate cut bets alive. we begin with a big issue. the united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. >> great economy. >> you can't dismiss it. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> if you look at the underlying economy. >> the underlying economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is not doing poorly. >> the u.s. is doing relatively well. >> it looks reasonably stable. >> the u.s. is simply in a better place. >> the economy had continued to grow. >> yes, gdp was higher, but the devil is in the details. >> you have to strip out the noise. >> sift through all of the noise of trade and inventories. >> if it is inventories and trade, that is not indicative of the un
jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth burst will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. soft inflation keeps rate cut bets alive. we begin with a big issue. the united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong...
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before jonathan could get a new hand, the cruelest kind of exchange -- azari tells jonathan there's something that can't be fixed. he would have to lose his leg. >> well, i said, jonathan, i can't do your transplant until you've had your amputations of your legs, and you're up and moving around with your prosthetics. >> reporter: why? so he could be healthy strong and stead y on his feet, so not to stumble and injure his new hand. so the very next day after getting married, back to the hospital for the amputation of his right leg. >> we had our honeymoon in the hospital. it was lovely. >> it was. >> reporter: there was reason to be hopeful. so many high-profile success stories. oscar pistorius breaking records on those blades. a double amputee nearly taking home the mirrorball on "dancing with the stars." you'd think an optimist like jonathan would be prepared. but it seems nothing prepares you for thnt wheyore staring down at an expanse of eo be. >> it took me by surprise that i was so emotional about having my leg amputated. when we left the hospital and i was getting into jennifer's car an
before jonathan could get a new hand, the cruelest kind of exchange -- azari tells jonathan there's something that can't be fixed. he would have to lose his leg. >> well, i said, jonathan, i can't do your transplant until you've had your amputations of your legs, and you're up and moving around with your prosthetics. >> reporter: why? so he could be healthy strong and stead y on his feet, so not to stumble and injure his new hand. so the very next day after getting married, back to...
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jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. great economy. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> the underlying economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is doing relatively well. >> it looks reasonably stable. >> the u.s. is simply in a better place. >> the economy has continued to grow. >> yes, gdp was higher, but the devil is in the details. >> you have to strip out all of the noise of trade and inventories. inventories and trade, that is not indicative of the underlying economy. >> underlying demand was weak. business investment, pce cooled. >> the u.s. economy is decelerating. >> definitely a deceleration from where we were last year. >> nowhere close to
jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, topping all forecasts. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. great economy. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better...
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jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. startsrg "real yield" right now. coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, helping all forecast. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> the underlying economy is doing well. >> the u.s. is doing relatively well. >> the u.s. is simply in a better place. yes, gdp was higher, but the devil is in the details. >> you have to strip out all of the noise of trade and inventories. inventories and trade, that is not indicative of the underlying economy. >> underlying demand was weak. business investment, pce cooled. >> definitely a deceleration from where we were last year. >> nowhere close to recession. jonathan: join me around the table is matt hornbeck, greg london, ian from steely. ian, let's begin with what must be the most hated 3% rate of gdp in america in recent memory
jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. startsrg "real yield" right now. coming up, u.s. gdp delivering a big upside to price, helping all forecast. a headline flattered by an inventory boost fueling doubts the growth verse will be sustainable, providing another lift for treasuries. we begin with a big issue. united states looking like the best house on the block. >> strong growth. >> great gdp, great low inflation. >> better fundamentals. >> the...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now.my is bottoming. inflows into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an unprecedented order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. [inaudible] >> we are in a risk on environment. >> risk on trend. >> risk on within the income space. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no longer your enemy. >> the fed has called a truce on us bond investors. >> it is a support system. >> support for risk assets. whether it be equities or high-yield credit. >> it is allowing this reach for yield. >> reach for yield. >> reach for yield coming across all different asset classes. >> the market has maybe more upside. >> a little bit more upside for equities. >> more juice that can be squeezed out. >> we think there is more room to run. jonathan: joining me is subadra rajappa, the head of u.s. rates strategy at societe generale, michael collins, senior portfolio manager, and bob
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now.my is bottoming. inflows into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an unprecedented order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue. [inaudible] >> we are in a risk on environment. >> risk on trend. >> risk on within the income space. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ? jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. it is drawing numbers. >> the perfect report for the fed. >> this corroborates what they've been saying all along. >> inflation pressures remain pretty subdued. >> this is a goldilocks report. >> we are threading the needle. >> businesses have not lost confidence. >> chairman powell's famous words, he is not sure if it is debt or fake, but it is resting. this is confirmation of that. >> people said, watch the phillips curve. we will be talking about that every month. it will not happen. >> very little risk of wage inflation. >> huge growth when you look at education, leisure. that shift is a big deal
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield," starts right now. ? jonathan: coming up, the return of the goldilocks jobs report and u.s. payrolls bouncing back despite signs of a solid labor market, the president repeating his call for rate cuts, and further distortions in global fixed income. credit with subzero yield piling up. we begin with a big issue, the goldilocks jobs report returns. >> a solid report. it is drawing...
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jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a bid back to government bonds. 10 year bund yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to get a read on the global economy. >> china, europe. >> the eurozone. >> the u.s. >> china forming a bumpy bottom. >> close to a recovery. >> data is encouraging. >> very encouraging. >> encouraging. that is pretty much in the data. >> europe has many existential issues. >> structural hurdles. >> structural problems in europe. >> too many to name. >> disappointed this year worse , than people expected. >> pretty weak data. >> so awful over recent months. >> the u.s. economy is doing well. >> a strong u.s. economy. >> the u.s. is not doing poorly. >> the u.s. economy maybe stuck here a little bit.
jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a bid back to government bonds. 10 year bund yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to get a read on...
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jonathan: robert? robert: inflation is moderate, pce has been coming in solidly 1.6, 1.7 the last few , months. the job number is strong but there is no weighted celebration. unemployment has been stable for six months. many people coming into the workforce. that means maybe it can go faster. i think this is a signal to the fed that may be the president was right, which has to be guiling when you are doing your best to do your job, and then suddenly slams you, and they are right. we are growing at over 200,000 last year. we were not relating the economy. maybe if they had that hiked rates so much, we would be growing at a rapid rate and have inflation at target. jonathan: a couple of assumptions underlined in this conversation. a number of years ago, this idea that we must begin to the point where payroll decelerates, going back to 100,000. still a healthy labor market, it would just mean we had a mature why have we not gone to one. that point, why is it taking longer? >> one of the things that is frus
jonathan: robert? robert: inflation is moderate, pce has been coming in solidly 1.6, 1.7 the last few , months. the job number is strong but there is no weighted celebration. unemployment has been stable for six months. many people coming into the workforce. that means maybe it can go faster. i think this is a signal to the fed that may be the president was right, which has to be guiling when you are doing your best to do your job, and then suddenly slams you, and they are right. we are growing...
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♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. add in some signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a did back to government bonds. 10 year bund yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to get a read on the global economy. >> china, europe. >> the eurozone. >> the u.s.. >> china forming a bumpy bottom. >> close to a recovery. >> data is encouraging. >> encouraging. >> europe has many existential issues. >> structural hurdles. >> structural problems in europe. >> too many to name. >> disappointed this year. it has been worse than expected. >> pretty weak data. >> this year worse than people expected. >> so awful over recent months. >> the u.s. economy is doing well. >> a strong u.s. economy. >> the u.s. is not doing poorly. >> the u.s. economy may be stuck here. >> it is
♪ jonathan: from new york city, for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, getting a mixed read on the u.s. economy. retail sales looking good, services data disappointing. add in some signs of weakness in europe. german manufacturing struggling to bounce back. all of the uncertainties bringing a did back to government bonds. 10 year bund yields heading back toward zero. we begin with the big issue, struggling to...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is -- heroes into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. buting an impressive order for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue -- continues >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no longer your enemy. >> the fed has called a truce on us bond investors. >> it is allowing this reach for yield. >> reach for yield coming across all different asset classes. >> the market has maybe more upside. >> more juice that can be squeezed out. >> we think there is more room to run. jonathan: joining me is the head of u.s. rates strategy at societe generale, michael collins, senior portfolio manager, and bob miller. great to have you with me. let's talk about that support mechanism. low rates and why they can remain low for a whole lot longer. >> central banks wanted that way. it is not j
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is -- heroes into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. buting an impressive order for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue -- continues >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "real yield" starts right now. the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is blossoming. inflows into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue . >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the fed is no longer your enemy. >> the fed has called a truce on us bond investors. >> support for risk assets. >> it is allowing this reach for yield. >> reach for yield coming across all different asset classes. >> the market has maybe more upside. >> more juice that can be squeezed out. >> we think there is more room to run. jonathan: joining me is subadra rajappa, the head of u.s. rates strategy at societe generale, michael collins, senior portfolio manager, and bob miller. great to have you with me. let's talk about that support mechanism. low rates and why they can remain low for a whole lot longer. >>
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "real yield" starts right now. the rally continues driven by lower rates and signs the global economy is blossoming. inflows into u.s. great credit funds for an 11th week. shaping an impressive order book for saudi aramco's debut bond sale. we begin with the big issue . >> we are in a risk on environment. >> everything looks great in bonds. >> credit spreads are really tight. >> the...
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jonathan dice que no tuvo mÁs remedio que aceptar la invitaciÓn. jonathan: no pasaron ni 10 o 15 minutos y habÍa un agente tocando la puerta, y empezÓ a preguntar quiÉn yo era, hostil mente. report jonathan: yo no quise darle ninguna informaciÓn mÍa, y siguiÓ hostil, hasta que llegó un momento en que me dijo que estaba investigando un caso y me dijo que todo se lo iba a decir en el tribunal. reportero: jonathan encajaba con la descripciÓn de las autoridades el presunto asesino. era alto y corpulento. al no quererse identificar, el oficial no arrestÓ y se lo llevÓ. jonathan: cuando llegÓ al cuartel general, me entero que me estaban acusando por un asesinato. yo no sabÍa ni quÉ pensar ni cÓmo actuar, porque no sabÍa lo que estaba pasando. reportero: el hermano de jonathan, fue a la comisarÍa en cuanto se enterÓ. >>la gente me pregunta si jonathan es karateka. sabÍa de quÉ asesinatos se trataba. mÁs me preocupa que dicen que hay una persona que seÑala jonathan. reportero: en septiembre de 2007 comenzÓ el juicio. marcano presentÓ
jonathan dice que no tuvo mÁs remedio que aceptar la invitaciÓn. jonathan: no pasaron ni 10 o 15 minutos y habÍa un agente tocando la puerta, y empezÓ a preguntar quiÉn yo era, hostil mente. report jonathan: yo no quise darle ninguna informaciÓn mÍa, y siguiÓ hostil, hasta que llegó un momento en que me dijo que estaba investigando un caso y me dijo que todo se lo iba a decir en el tribunal. reportero: jonathan encajaba con la descripciÓn de las autoridades el presunto asesino. era...
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jonathan: they may have. this was a close question for the prosecutors as to whether this was obstruction of justice. had he been successful in firing robert mueller, that might have tipped the ballece. you ar with this zen-like question offhe president ordered an obstructive act and no one listened, is it still obstruction? at the end of the day mueller was not fired and the investigation was not delayed. the prosecutors basically puntnd this oneay we cannot say one way or the other. your reading of th report, jonathan, was robert mueller suggesting that congress itself take a look at whether the president obstructed justice? jonathan: well, he was leaving it to congress and thraattorney ge the attorney general and deputy attorney general decided this was note a c for prosecutable obstruction t justice. b congress has a different task. the fact that it might be un indicted conduct does not mean it isea not iable conduct. they have to reach their own conclusions. laura: when you read the report, there are a l
jonathan: they may have. this was a close question for the prosecutors as to whether this was obstruction of justice. had he been successful in firing robert mueller, that might have tipped the ballece. you ar with this zen-like question offhe president ordered an obstructive act and no one listened, is it still obstruction? at the end of the day mueller was not fired and the investigation was not delayed. the prosecutors basically puntnd this oneay we cannot say one way or the other. your...
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jonathan: the kick from banks? guy: yep. jonathan: if you look at the earnings, it is a bit of a surprise that the banks are crushing it on corporate profit, and they are talking about how nims ar, but they are doinge a brilliant job -- strong are, but they are doing a brilliant job. you are seeing a 5% to 6% jump in u.s. banks. it doesn't mean that the environment is brilliant, but it is coming in better than people thought, and it is pretty broad across business lines. guy: i'm wondering, as rates have gone up on the consumer lending site had been benefiting. i look at jpmorgan and bank of america and they are making more money on that side of the business than on the trading side of the business. i'm wondering whether or not that is repeatable in the coming courses if the fed is on hold? jonathan: good question. i just held a dinner for guys in the banking sector. they are more negative on the profit picture that i recall them being as far back as i can remember. ashink if the banks do well stocks, the story is this -- di
jonathan: the kick from banks? guy: yep. jonathan: if you look at the earnings, it is a bit of a surprise that the banks are crushing it on corporate profit, and they are talking about how nims ar, but they are doinge a brilliant job -- strong are, but they are doing a brilliant job. you are seeing a 5% to 6% jump in u.s. banks. it doesn't mean that the environment is brilliant, but it is coming in better than people thought, and it is pretty broad across business lines. guy: i'm wondering, as...
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jonathan turley, thank you very much. an 18-year-old florida will run -- woman who made threats against schools in denver, lorado, has been founded. sol pais had an infatuation with e lumbine massacre, and police closed in on her close to thhigh school were 20 years ago this weekend 13 people were killed by two male students. killed by two male students. nada tawfik is in littleton, colodo, and she joined me a short time ago. what more can you tell us? nada: 18-year-old sol pais was found dead from self-inflicted gunshot wounds after an intense manhunt that included law enforcement such as the fbind local police here. they believed she w a credible threat because in their words, p she madegrimage from florida, miami, florida, to here in colorado because she was obsessed with the 1999 shooting. they believed she was mentally unstable from comments she had made to family and friends and posted online. she was able to legally purchase ita shotgun here in theeton area.of there isourse, all this -- obvious relief that the thre
jonathan turley, thank you very much. an 18-year-old florida will run -- woman who made threats against schools in denver, lorado, has been founded. sol pais had an infatuation with e lumbine massacre, and police closed in on her close to thhigh school were 20 years ago this weekend 13 people were killed by two male students. killed by two male students. nada tawfik is in littleton, colodo, and she joined me a short time ago. what more can you tell us? nada: 18-year-old sol pais was found dead...
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laura: jonathan turley, thank you for joining us. let's go to jane obrien, who is at the white house for us. the president was super bullish earlier on today. what is the mood in the white house now that the report is out there for everyone to read and digest? jane: the most surprising thing is that the president leftor mar-a-lago about an hour ago saying nothing. everyone expected him to make a out of the report, because in his words, there is no c olusion and truction. he has got his headlines and he shaped the narrative. but i think what we are seeing is a white house that really think it is done with explaining. it does not have to explain itself anymore. the report is out and people are iking to make of it what they will and if youtrump, no collusion, let's move on, and if you don't like trumple,y of evidence of obstruction and we need to look at this further. the white house very much is in a place where it wants to be tonight, and for donald trump, he is probably off to play golf. laura: indeed so. house trying move the labont
laura: jonathan turley, thank you for joining us. let's go to jane obrien, who is at the white house for us. the president was super bullish earlier on today. what is the mood in the white house now that the report is out there for everyone to read and digest? jane: the most surprising thing is that the president leftor mar-a-lago about an hour ago saying nothing. everyone expected him to make a out of the report, because in his words, there is no c olusion and truction. he has got his...
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>> i'm glad to hear jonathan talk about that task force. a lot of this has to be intelligence driven. the problem though is that you have loners, losers and loners sitting in their basement fantasizing by becoming famous by doing great damage to some group of innocent people. so these are really, really hard cases, richard, for law enforcement to prevent. that's what's so maddening about it. these losers and loners always pick soft targets. people are vulnerable. we live in a free society. we want folks to be able to worship in any way they choose safely and securely. but the idea of hardening all these targets is really not just a monumental task but an impossible task. so a task force is helpful. what law enforcement always tries to do is get ahead of these threats. but in cases like this, it's darn near impossible. so i applaud the effort to the extent we can educate and secure and make people safe, that's terrific. but sadly the horse has long ago left this barn and we will see soft targets around the country continue to be attacked in
>> i'm glad to hear jonathan talk about that task force. a lot of this has to be intelligence driven. the problem though is that you have loners, losers and loners sitting in their basement fantasizing by becoming famous by doing great damage to some group of innocent people. so these are really, really hard cases, richard, for law enforcement to prevent. that's what's so maddening about it. these losers and loners always pick soft targets. people are vulnerable. we live in a free...
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laura: jonathan turley, thank you so much for joining us. jonathan: thank you. laura: you are wrlching "bbc wonews america." come on tonight's program, protesters take to the streets of algiers again after the choice of an interim president proves unpopular. a british student who made hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of dollars by blackmailing users of porn websites has been jailed. he usedcouter skills to force peoplea to pa fine or risk being exposed as users of internet porn. reporter: cashing out in a london casino, this is one of the u.k.' was prolific and wealthy cyber criminals. fake adverts on porn websites, and as users click on them, the computers locked up with fake rnings. users could pay a small fine to get the computer back. thousands did so out of fear that their habit would be exposed. the national crime agency said it millions of computer users with the help of a russian gang. >> probably the most significant cybercrime offender that the national crime agency has investigated. reporter: why is that? >> the sheer volume and the haslexity
laura: jonathan turley, thank you so much for joining us. jonathan: thank you. laura: you are wrlching "bbc wonews america." come on tonight's program, protesters take to the streets of algiers again after the choice of an interim president proves unpopular. a british student who made hundreds of thousands, possibly millions of dollars by blackmailing users of porn websites has been jailed. he usedcouter skills to force peoplea to pa fine or risk being exposed as users of internet...
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>> yes. >> reporter: why would jonathan turn on his father and lie? the defense lawyer said it was jonathan, not his dad, who was motivated by greed. if stephen scharf was convicted, his son would get all that insurance money. >> who does the money go to? >> it goes to me. >> reporter: in the end, the lawyer called stephen scharf's son a spoiled brat. >> that sounds like some spoiled kid. >> reporter: who was not a credible witness. in closing, he insisted that this wasn't a murder case, just a sad story about a woman who tumbled drunkenly to her death. >> this case is an accident, nothing more, nothing less. >> reporter: soon it would be in the hands of a jury. >>> coming up -- >> it was a lightbulb. you wouldn't help but think, that's interesting. >> the jurors speak. what would they decide? >> stephen, did you kill your wife, jody? >> the verdict when "over the "dateline" continues. continues dear freshpet, rudy got older and suddenly stopped eating... then we found freshpet. now rudy's 13, and going on 3. ♪ let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra
>> yes. >> reporter: why would jonathan turn on his father and lie? the defense lawyer said it was jonathan, not his dad, who was motivated by greed. if stephen scharf was convicted, his son would get all that insurance money. >> who does the money go to? >> it goes to me. >> reporter: in the end, the lawyer called stephen scharf's son a spoiled brat. >> that sounds like some spoiled kid. >> reporter: who was not a credible witness. in closing, he...
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jonathan, if you can stop there. i wa nt to jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state system. there would not be any state system. there would not be any state for the palestinian. it is recognised this solution. benjamin netanyahu is recognised this solution. benjamin neta nyahu is saying recognised this solution. benjamin netanyahu is saying i don't want theirs. what are the palestinians going to do about it? what are parts of the arab world going to do about it? the palestinians, they do not have nuclear warheads like benjamin netanyahu have nuclear warheads like benjamin neta nyahu and have nuclear warheads like benjamin netanyahu and israel. they do not hav
jonathan, if you can stop there. i wa nt to jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state system....
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jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state solution. there would not be any state for the palestinian. it is recognised this solution. neta nyahu is saying i don't want this. what are the palestinians going to do about it? what are parts of the arab world going to do about it? the palestinians, they do not have nuclear warheads like benjamin netanyahu and israel. second, they do not have the fourth biggest army on earth. they do not have the support of the international community, the united states, the biggest super power on earth. so what you expect the palestinians to do? they should be helped by the international co
jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state solution. there would not be any state for the...
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the panel is ready to dive in and debate it, jonathan harris, stephanie hammel are ready to get at it justice is back in a moment. palestinian state, now back to the justice with judge jeanine. >> i just want you to know, i had permission to hug lonnie. >> [applause] >> [laughter] >> i don't know, man. >> i don't want you to have to standalone. by the way he gave me permission to touch him. >> [applause] >> that's joe biden making a joke and trying to turn the page on the controversy surrounding him, with several women accusing the former vice president of inappropriate contact. let's ask our panel tonight conservative columnist stephanie hammel, democrat strategist jonathan harris. listen guys good to have you back. all right so everybody in washington knows that joe biden does this. he's a guy who puts his hands-on someone's shoulder, i mean, honestly i wouldn't like it, someone would get an elbow if they did that to me, but anyway, what do you think? i mean, jonathan, do you think the women have a right to feel that it was inappropriate and that he went past the bounds of what's ap
the panel is ready to dive in and debate it, jonathan harris, stephanie hammel are ready to get at it justice is back in a moment. palestinian state, now back to the justice with judge jeanine. >> i just want you to know, i had permission to hug lonnie. >> [applause] >> [laughter] >> i don't know, man. >> i don't want you to have to standalone. by the way he gave me permission to touch him. >> [applause] >> that's joe biden making a joke and trying to...
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jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state system. —— solution. there would not be any state for the palestinian. it is recognised this solution. neta nyahu is saying i don't want this. what are the palestinians going to do about it? what are parts of the arab world going to do about it? the palestinians, they do not have nuclear warheads like benjamin netanyahu and israel. second, they do not have the fourth biggest army on earth. they do not have the support of the international community, the united states, the biggest super power on earth. so what you expect the palestinians to do? they should be helped by the i
jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state system. —— solution. there would not be any...
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jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are it is written and it is there and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state solution. there would not be any state for the palestinian. it is recognised this solution. neta nyahu is saying i don't want this. what are the palestinians going to do about it? what are parts of the arab world going to do about it? the palestinians, they do not have nuclear warheads like benjamin netanyahu and israel. second, they do not have the fourth biggest army on earth. they do not have the support of the international community, the united states, the biggest super power on earth. so what you expect the palestinians to do? they should be
jonathan, if you can stop there. i want to hear that what the palestinian responses and what the arab world responses to the of the election of benjamin netanyahu. first, this nation state law, it is written and it is they are it is written and it is there and it is documented. we are not going to argue that. second thing, benjamin netanyahu is going to annex the west bank. what it means four major areas of the west bank which is... it means that the death of the two state solution. there would...
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what happens now, jonathan? >> well, his lawyer said he filed a motion to reopen the deportation the case that he was arrested and therefore he should have never been deported in itself. now they have to wait for the judge the rule on reopening the case. the attorney, by the way, told us what should be in everyone's mind's, his wife's service to the united states and the well-being of the daughter, 12-year-old evelyn, who lost her mother in service to the u.s. and faces losing her father by deportation from the very country that her mom died serving, shep. >> shepard: jonathan hunt live in los angeles. we're getting a first look now at the first fund-raising numbers for the 2020 presidential race. according to the federal election committee, senator bernie sanders is leading the crowded democratic pack of candidates. he brought in more than $20 million in q-1. but some political analysts is say more money in the bank doesn't necessarily mean a presidential candidate will win the party's nomination. for instance,
what happens now, jonathan? >> well, his lawyer said he filed a motion to reopen the deportation the case that he was arrested and therefore he should have never been deported in itself. now they have to wait for the judge the rule on reopening the case. the attorney, by the way, told us what should be in everyone's mind's, his wife's service to the united states and the well-being of the daughter, 12-year-old evelyn, who lost her mother in service to the u.s. and faces losing her father...
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jonathan turley, thank you very much. an 18-year-old flora will run -- woman who made threats against schools in denver, colorado, has been founded. sol pais had an infatuation with the columbine massacre, and police closed in on her close to the high school were 20 years ago this weekend 13 people were killed by two male students. killed by two male ss. nada tawfik is in littleton, colorado, and she joined me a short time ago. what more can you tell us? nada: 18-year-old sol is was found dead from self-inflicted gusehot wounds after an int manhunt that included law enforcement such as the fbi and local police here.th believed she was a credible threat because in their words, she made a pilgrimage from florida, miami, florida, to here in colorado because she was obsessed with the 1999 shooting. they believed she was mentally unstable from comments she had madean to family and friend posted online. she was able to legally purchase a shotgun here in the littleton area. there is, of course, all this --bvious relief that the
jonathan turley, thank you very much. an 18-year-old flora will run -- woman who made threats against schools in denver, colorado, has been founded. sol pais had an infatuation with the columbine massacre, and police closed in on her close to the high school were 20 years ago this weekend 13 people were killed by two male students. killed by two male ss. nada tawfik is in littleton, colorado, and she joined me a short time ago. what more can you tell us? nada: 18-year-old sol is was found dead...
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jonathan: well, the u.s. government has tried to avoid this issue, because it is unsolved what he is. is he a journalist, a whistleblower, a dupe, a spy? everyone seems to disagree. they charged him with actually hacking, changing passwords and helping chelsea manning as she tried to hack the system. but the indictment is really light on evidence. directpicuously omits evidence that used a password to get access himself. aithis is going to the question ultimately of what he was doing. times," bbck received cssified nation as journalists and release it. in that sense, at he did seem to be a media-type action. but if the assisted in actua hacking, that is something no reasonable journalist would do. jane: he is also wanted on allegations of rape. who is most likely to succeed in tradition? jonathan: well, the u.s. government has the more powerful claim very likely here. sms like they are driving the schedule. but keep in mind, there have been cases of extradition that have been refused. y the vast majore succes
jonathan: well, the u.s. government has tried to avoid this issue, because it is unsolved what he is. is he a journalist, a whistleblower, a dupe, a spy? everyone seems to disagree. they charged him with actually hacking, changing passwords and helping chelsea manning as she tried to hack the system. but the indictment is really light on evidence. directpicuously omits evidence that used a password to get access himself. aithis is going to the question ultimately of what he was doing....
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jonathan turley is also finding some more tidbits in this report. jonath jonathan? >> well, it's really an amazing insight. during this whole process we're all looking at this moment when mcgahn was told repeatedly to fire mueller. what's amazing is that around page 86 it describes the president repeatedly telling mcgahn to basically punch this guy's ticket and get him out. >> uh-huh. >> and mcgahn calls one of his aides and says he's coming into the office to pack his things. i mean, he tells his aide, look, he wants me to fire this guy. i'm going to come into the office and pack up. so, you can see the tension here where mcgahn understood he just said no, not to one, but repeated orders of a sitting president. >> but explain why this matters because at the end of the day it didn't happen. don mcgahn barred the door and said, no, you cannot do that. so if you're a supporter of president trump or even a critic of president trump, it didn't happen. >> that's right. >> so, okay. >> yeah. i mean, this is the bomb that didn't go off. >> exactly. >> it was not the saturd
jonathan turley is also finding some more tidbits in this report. jonath jonathan? >> well, it's really an amazing insight. during this whole process we're all looking at this moment when mcgahn was told repeatedly to fire mueller. what's amazing is that around page 86 it describes the president repeatedly telling mcgahn to basically punch this guy's ticket and get him out. >> uh-huh. >> and mcgahn calls one of his aides and says he's coming into the office to pack his things....
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jonathan: well, the u.s. government has tried to avoid shis issue, because it is unresolved what he. is he a journalist, a whistleblor, a dupe, a spy? everyone seems to disagree. they charged him with actually hacking, changing passwords and helping chelsea manning as she tried to hack the system. but the indictment is really light on evidence. directpicuously omits evidence that usedt password to cess himself. this is going to raise the of what hetimately was doing. times," bbck received classified nation as journalists and release it. in that sense, what he did seem to be a mediatype action. but if the assistein actual hacking, that is something no le journalist would do. jane: he is also wanted on allegations of rape. who is most likely to succeed in extradition? jonathan: well, the u.s. government has the morrful claim very likely here. it seems like they are driving the schedule. but keep in mind, there have been cases of extradition that have been refused. stthe ajority are successful when the uniteds s
jonathan: well, the u.s. government has tried to avoid shis issue, because it is unresolved what he. is he a journalist, a whistleblor, a dupe, a spy? everyone seems to disagree. they charged him with actually hacking, changing passwords and helping chelsea manning as she tried to hack the system. but the indictment is really light on evidence. directpicuously omits evidence that usedt password to cess himself. this is going to raise the of what hetimately was doing. times," bbck received...
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