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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 market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions soften. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whipsoaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. let's begin with the big issue, shall we? things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> there is no question you are seeing the dynamics shifting. >> what you are seeing is a pricing out of recession risk. >> we don't see recession coming right away. >> maybe august was that peak here. our code the fear trade a peaking. >> chomped a lot of wood in august, sentiment horrible. >> sentiment is bearish. >> maybe we are coming out of it. i think the fed needs to confirm that but maybe we have had a mini cycle. >> we are set up perfectly for a rally in risk assets into the fall. >> if we could just hold earnings, we get a reevaluation story. if you want the
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions soften. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whipsoaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. let's begin with the big issue, shall we? things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting...
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jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell getting the final word ahead of the fed's next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> it is decent. >> data is not bad. >> a goldilocks number. >> the general picture is of a slowing economy. >> still well above what you would expect at this late cycle. >> fears about a u.s. recession are not showing in this report. >> very hard to get a recession in the next 12 months. >> you have got higher wages, hours trending up. >> the labor market is holding in. >> we were worried about manufacturing hours worked and we saw the numbers are hanging fine. >> the jury is out in the manufacturing sector. >> uncertainty is on so many fronts. >> maybe there are some budding signs of some weakness in the employment sector at the fringes. >>
jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell getting the final word ahead of the fed's next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> it is decent. >> data is not bad. >> a goldilocks number. >>...
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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 market mood music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions soften. data looking ok. harder conflation, and the consumer is still driving economic activity. whip soaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. let us begin with the big issues, shall we? things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> and love the theory. >> there is no question you are seeing the dynamics shifting. >> what you are seeing is the pricing out of recession risk. >> we don't see recession coming right away. >> maybe august was that peak fear. >> the fear trade peaking. >> chomped a lot of wood in august, sentiment horrible. >> investor sentiment is incredibly bearish. >> maybe we are coming out of it. i think the fed needs to confirm that, but maybe we have had a mini cycle. >> we are set up perfectly for a rally in risk assets into the fall. >> if we
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the market mood music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions soften. data looking ok. harder conflation, and the consumer is still driving economic activity. whip soaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. let us begin with the big issues, shall we? things looking better than you thought they were. >>...
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jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell eating the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty good in the details. >> a slowing economy. >> still well above what you would expect at this late cycle. >> fears about a u.s. recession are not showing in this report. >> very hard to get a recession in the next 12 months. >> higher wages. >> the labor market is holding in. >> we were worried about manufacturing and we saw the numbers are hanging fine. >> the jury is out in the manufacturing sector. budding there are some signs of some weakness in the employment sector at the fringes. >> the question is where it goes from here. jonathan: joining me around the table, my guest. -- guests. if the payroll report do
jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell eating the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty good in the details. >> a slowing...
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jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. [note] jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell eating the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty good in the details. >> a slowing economy. >> still well above what you would expect at this late cycle. >> fears about a u.s. recession are not showing in this report. >> very hard to get a recession in the next 12 months. >> higher wages. >> the labor market is holding in. >> we were worried about manufacturing and we saw the numbers are hanging fine. >> the jury is out in the manufacturing sector. >> maybe there are some budding signs of some weakness in the employment sector at the fringes. >> the question is where it goes from here. jonathan: joining me around the table, my guests. if the payroll report doesn't change what you sour carless of w
jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. [note] jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell eating the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty good in the details. >> a slowing...
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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 market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions often. -- soften. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whips on a whipsoaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> there is no question you are seeing the dynamics shifting. >> what you are seeing is a pricing out of recession risk. >> we don't see recession coming right away. >> maybe august was that peak here. >> chomped a lot of wood in august, sentiment horrible. >> sentiment is bearish. >> maybe we are coming out of it. i think the fed needs to confirm that but maybe we have had a mini cycle. >> we are set up perfectly for a rally in risk assets into the fall. >> if we could just hold earnings, we get a reevaluation story. if you want the bull market to die, show me the recession. until you ca
♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions often. -- soften. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whips on a whipsoaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early...
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jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell eating the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty good in the details. >> a slowing economy. >> still well above what you would expect at this late cycle. >> fears about a u.s. recession are not showing in this report. >> very hard to get a recession in the next 12 months. >> higher wages. >> the labor market is holding in. >> we were worried about manufacturing and we saw the numbers are hanging fine. >> the jury is out in the manufacturing sector. >> maybe there are some budding signs of some weakness in the employment sector at the fringes. >> the question is where it goes from here. jonathan: joining me around the table, my guest. if the payroll report does
jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell eating the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty good in the details. >> a slowing...
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jonathan: from new york city, i for our viewersrs worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell getting the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed reception for payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty good in the details. >> a slowing economy. >> still well above what you would expect at this late cycle. >> fears about a u.s. recession are just not showing up in this report at all. >> very hard to get a recession in the next 12 months. >> you got higher wages and hours trending up. >> the labor market is holding in. >> we were worried about manufacturing hours worked and we saw the numbers are hanging fine. >> the jury is out in the manufacturing sector. >> uncertainty is enormous on many fronts. >> maybe there are some budding signs of some weakness in the employment sector at the fringes. >>
jonathan: from new york city, i for our viewersrs worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, payrolls friday, another sign the u.s. labor market remains resilient. china providing extra support for the economy, giving investor sentiment another boost, and chairman powell getting the final word ahead of the says next meeting. we begin with the big issue, a mixed reception for payrolls. >> a goldilocks number. >> pretty...
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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, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. optimism driving junk-bond s toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hits 20-month lows. the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue, a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >> a lot of dissension in the ranks. >> i am surprised bollard went as far as to dissent. >> there is a little bit of a split in the dots. >> they are honest differences of opinion and how vulnerable the u.s. economy is. >> on one hand, certain parts of growth, especially domestically, that are holding up. >> the economy is doing well viewed -- well. you can make the argument that the fed should not do anything. >> on the other hand, you have trade war, geopolitical risks. capex spending is going down. >> the fed was too tight. >> you will find more and more divisions in the committee.
jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. optimism driving junk-bond s toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hits 20-month lows. the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue, a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism....
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield." now.rts right coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. where the white house is way limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month or month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with a big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for anything from washington. the impeachment process, we will have to live through four months. i would not focus on that in our investing activity. >> fundamentally, i don't think it alters a whole lot around water economic policies. >> you almost have to ignore it and keep investing the way you would. >> we are focused on the fed, underlying fundamentals. >> for me, trade is the number one thing. >> the trade deal with china, the negative interest rates affecting the markets. >> what the market is focusing on still, they would like to see some sort of resolution on trade. that will be important. jonathan: jo
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield." now.rts right coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. where the white house is way limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month or month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with a big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for anything from...
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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 market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions soften. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whipsoaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> there is no question you are seeing the dynamics shifting. >> what you are seeing is a pricing out of recession risk. >> we don't see recession coming right away. >> maybe august was that peak here. >> chomped a lot of wood in august, sentiment horrible. >> sentiment is bearish. >> maybe we are coming out of it. i think the fed needs to confirm that but maybe we have had a mini cycle. >> we are set up perfectly for a rally in risk assets into the fall. >> if we could just hold earnings, we get a reevaluation story. if you want the bull market to die, show me the recession. until you can produce it, you hav
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions soften. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whipsoaring a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> there is no...
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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 market mode music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions often. -- soft and. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whips on a -- whip soaring it one way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. let us begin with the big issues, shall we? things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> and love the theory. >> there is no question you are seeing the dynamics shifting. >> what you are seeing is the pricing out of recession risk. >> we don't see recession coming right away. >> maybe august was that peak fear. >> chomped a lot of wood in august, sentiment horrible. >> sentiment is incredibly bearish. >> maybe we are coming out of it. i think the fed needs to confirm that but maybe we have had a mini cycle. >> we are set up perfectly for a rally in risk assets into the fall. >> if we could just hold earnings, we get
♪ jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ jonathan: coming up, the market mode music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions often. -- soft and. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whips on a -- whip soaring it one way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. let us begin with the big issues, shall we? things looking better than you thought they were....
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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, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. a little optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. and the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >> there is a lot of dissension in the ranks. a division 7-3. >> i am surprised bullard went as far as to dissent. >> there is a little bit of a split in the dots. >> there are honest differences of opinion in how vulnerable the u.s. economy is. >> on one hand, certain parts of growth, especially domestically, that are holding up. >> you can make the argument that the fed should not do anything. >> on the other hand, you have the trade war, geopolitical risks. >> manufacturing is slowing down. >> capex spending lower. >> you will find more and more divisions in the committee. >> they w
jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. a little optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. and the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism....
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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, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. a little optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. and the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >> there is a lot of dissension in the ranks. a division 7-3. >> i am surprised bullard went as far as to dissent. >> there is a little bit of a split in the dots. >> there are honest differences of opinion in how vulnerable the u.s. economy is. >> on one hand, certain parts of growth, especially domestically, that are holding up. >> you can make the argument that the fed should not do anything. >> on the other hand, you have the trade war, geopolitical risks. >> manufacturing is slowing down. >> capex spending lower. >> you will find more and more divisions in the committee. >> they want
jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. coming up, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade talks between the u.s. and china resume. a little optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. and the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >>...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake off d.c. drama and focus on the policy. on the front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering month-to-month debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for anything from washington. >> the impeachment process, we will have to live through for months in a very divisive election. i would not be focused on that in our investing activity. >> you can't trade this stuff right now. >> fundamentally, i don't think it alters a whole lot around the policy or broader economics. >> you almost have to ignore it and keep investing the way you would. >> we are focused on the fed, we are focused on the underlying fundamentals. >> for me, trade is the big thing. >> we really are focused on trade. >> tariffs. >> the trade deal with china, the negative interes
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake off d.c. drama and focus on the policy. on the front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering month-to-month debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. on the front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. you focusing on the fundamentals are focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for anything from washington. >> the impeachment process, we will have to live through for months in a very divisive election. i would not focus on that in our investing activity. >> you can't trade this stuff right now. >> fundamentally, i don't think it centers a whole lot around the policy war. >> you almost have to ignore it and keep investing the way you would. >> we are focused on the fed, we are focused on the underlying fundamentals. >> for me, trade is the big thing. >> tariffs. >> the trade deal with china, the negative interest rates affecting the markets
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. on the front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. you focusing on the fundamentals are focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. startsrg "real yield" right now. ♪ coming up, the market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions often. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whips on a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> there is no question you are seeing the dynamics shifting. >> we don't see recession coming right away. >> maybe august was that peak here. >> chomped a lot of wood in august, sentiment horrible. >> maybe we are coming out of it. i think the fed needs to confirm that but maybe we have had a mini cycle. >> we are set up perfectly for a rally in risk assets into the fall. if you want the bull market to die, show me the recession. until you can produce it, you have got to take the over. >> no recession, central banks in play, markets outside, going into the fall, trade deal, upside. jonathan: another big week for treasury yields.
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. startsrg "real yield" right now. ♪ coming up, the market music improves. u.s.-china trade tensions often. data looking ok. the consumer is still driving economic activity, whips on a one-way bond market, driving treasuries lower and yields much higher. things looking better than you thought they were. >> what if the market has been acting like early cycle? >> there is no question you are seeing...
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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, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade ties between the u.s. and china resume. optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >> a lot of dissension in the ranks. >> there is a little bit of a split in the dots. >> there are honest differences of opinion and how vulnerable the u.s. economy is. >> on one hand, certain parts of growth, especially domestically, that are holding up. >> you can make the argument that the fed should not do anything. >> on the other hand, you have trade war, geopolitical risks. >> manufacturing is slowing down. >> capex spending is going down. >> you will find more and more divisions in the committee. >> they want to see more cuts by the fed. jonathan: joining me here in new york city, priya misra, diana amoa, and krishna mem
jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade ties between the u.s. and china resume. optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. we begin with the big issue. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >> a lot of...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. on the front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for anything from washington. >> the impeachment process, we will have to live through for months in a very divisive election. i would not focus on that in our investing activity. >> you can't trade this stuff right now. >> fundamentally, i don't think it centers a whole lot around he policy war. >> you almost have to ignore it and keep investing the way you would. >> we are focused on the fed, we are focused on the underlying fundamentals. >> for me, trade is the big thing. >> tariffs. >> the trade deal with china, the negative interest rates affecting the markets. >> what the market is focusing on st
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. on the front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for anything...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. on the trade front aware -- front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not waiting for anything from washington. >> the impeachment process, we will have to live through for months in a very divisive election. i would not focus on that in our investing activity. >> you can't trade this stuff right now. >> fundamentally, i don't think it centers a whole lot around the policy war. >> you almost have to ignore it and keep investing the way you would. >> we are focused on the fed, we are focused on the underlying fundamentals. >> for me, trade is the big thing. >> tariffs. >> the trade deal with china, the negative interest rates affecting the markets. >> what the ma
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, investors looking to shake up drama and focus on the policy. on the trade front aware -- front, where the white house is on limits on u.s. portfolio flows into china. and credit delivering a month of debt supply, cracks appear in the primary market. we begin with the big issue. focusing on the fundamentals and not the politics. >> the market is not...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi left facing down the european central bank courts. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government ebt. >> you had a significant rally. >> big rally. >> huge rally in the bond market. >> huge inflows, one-sided trades. >> insatiable demand for yield. >> the message is that things are slowing down. >> slowing down. >> growth is slowing everywhere. >> slowing global growth. >> the fed is not cutting fast enough to keep up with the falling growth outlook. >> they are actually behind the curve. >> likely to be behind the curve. >> the market is crying out for more. >> we are looking at extraordinary times in bond markets. jonathan: joining me from london is james athey. in new york, greg staples, priya misra of td securities. priya, what a month it has be
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi left facing down the european central bank courts. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government ebt. >> you had a significant rally. >> big rally. >>...
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jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro bloomberg "real yield " starts right now. up, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade ties between the u.s. and china resume. optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >> a lot of dissension in the ranks. >> there is a little bit of a split in the dots. differenceshonest of opinion and how vulnerable the u.s. economy is. parts of hand, certain growth, especially domestically, that are holding up. >> you can make the argument that the fed should not do anything. >> on the other hand, you have trade war, geopolitical risks. capex spending is going down. >> you will find more and more divisions in the committee. joining me here in new york city, priya misra, diana amoa, and krishna memani. priya,egin with you, your thoughts on the potential of another rate cut before year's end? priya: we are looking for another rate cut in october. in
jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro bloomberg "real yield " starts right now. up, a fractured fed delivers another rate cut as trade ties between the u.s. and china resume. optimism driving junk-bond toward a fifth straight week of gains. yield hit 20-month lows. the new york fed rolling out an old tool, funding markets signing some stability. a fractured fed meets a wall of skepticism. >> a lot of dissension in the ranks. >> there is...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi left facing down the european central bank courts. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government debt. >> you have had a significant rally. >> big rally. >> huge rally in the bond market. >> huge inflows, one-sided trades. >> insatiable demand for yield. >> the message is that things are slowing down. >> slowing down. >> growth is slowing everywhere. >> slowing global growth. >> the fed is not cutting fast enough to keep up with the falling growth outlook. >> they are actually behind the curve. >> likely to be behind the curve. >> the market is crying out for more. >> we are looking at extraordinary times in bond markets. jonathan: joining me from london is james athey. of aberdeen standard investments. in new york, greg staples, priya misra of td s
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. ♪ coming up, closing out a chaotic august, following a big month for government bonds. growth anxiety lingering with another round of tariffs set to hit next month. president draghi left facing down the european central bank courts. we begin with the big issue, a month to month for government debt. >> you have had a significant rally. >> big rally....
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jonathan: yeah. so most recently, a tree was brought from france by the french president, and -- i believe it was a year or two ago at this point -- he and president trump planted it on the south grounds. it was a tree from the bella would battlefield in france, where the u.s. marines earned their nicknames "devil dogs", fighting in defense of the allied cause. the tree disappeared from the grounds shortly after. the reason being it needed to go through quarantine, just like anything else. funny story, it was actually planted in an enormous tarp so none of the actual roots of the tree hit the ground. so it is currently, to the best of my knowledge, still at quarantine at the department of agriculture. as soon as it's cleared it will will be coming back. [laughter] jonathan: oh, i'm sorry. >> that's all right. for the vegetable garden that michelle obama was promoting, has it expanded and is much of it organic? and are you really promoting heirloom varieties? jonathan: to the best of my knowledge, it
jonathan: yeah. so most recently, a tree was brought from france by the french president, and -- i believe it was a year or two ago at this point -- he and president trump planted it on the south grounds. it was a tree from the bella would battlefield in france, where the u.s. marines earned their nicknames "devil dogs", fighting in defense of the allied cause. the tree disappeared from the grounds shortly after. the reason being it needed to go through quarantine, just like anything...
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jonathan: we've got to leave it there. larry kudlow, always appreciate and respect your efforts to articulate the views from the white house every first friday of the month following the payrolls report. councildlow, economic director, joining us from washington, d.c. that doesn't for me. 45 minutes into the session, let's get you up to speed on some of the price action. in the equity markets, we are a little firmer, up on the s&p 500. and the bond market, this is what we look like for treasuries. yields unchanged at 1.56% on the 10 year. what a week this has been. coming up at 12:30 eastern, chairman powell delivering a speech from zurich. full coverage here on bloomberg tv and on bloomberg radio. from new york, this was "countdown to the open." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ vonnie: it's a little more than 45 minutes into the u.s. trading session this jobs day from new york -- this jobs day. from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: i'm guy johnson. welcome to "bloomberg markets." vonnie: some incendiary comments therefrom la
jonathan: we've got to leave it there. larry kudlow, always appreciate and respect your efforts to articulate the views from the white house every first friday of the month following the payrolls report. councildlow, economic director, joining us from washington, d.c. that doesn't for me. 45 minutes into the session, let's get you up to speed on some of the price action. in the equity markets, we are a little firmer, up on the s&p 500. and the bond market, this is what we look like for...
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david: jonathan? >> congressman thank you for being with us. listen we've been seemingly increasing sanctions in iran basically since 1979 as gary pointed out they are poking us they shot down a donald this attack on saudi arabia hyponet icily speaking, sir what would it take for you to support a preemptive strike on iran? would it be an attack on american forces specifically, or could an attack on i guess you could putted saudis as allies would that be enough for you to potentially favor a military strike? >> well first let me address your opening statement. if we had not given iran relief when the jcpoa was signed they would have already been crippled we let them up for air. we let them enter into contracts , we gave them their money back and that gave them a new life. with regard to your second question, obviously, if they kill american soldiers, that would be a line that was crossed as far as i'm concerned we shouldn't have had. david: congressman, can we declassify the information about the responsibility of iran for this saudi and present
david: jonathan? >> congressman thank you for being with us. listen we've been seemingly increasing sanctions in iran basically since 1979 as gary pointed out they are poking us they shot down a donald this attack on saudi arabia hyponet icily speaking, sir what would it take for you to support a preemptive strike on iran? would it be an attack on american forces specifically, or could an attack on i guess you could putted saudis as allies would that be enough for you to potentially favor...
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jonathan. we canjoin him now. jonathanm we canjoin him now. jonathan. it is undoubtedly a big moment for the liberal democrats, unveiling sam gyimah as their 18th mp in parliament, and as you heard there, he explained that he himself has been on something of a political journey, having been a government minister a matter of months ago, then resigning, then losing the conservative party whip, voting against the government in that bill aimed at avoiding a new —— no—deal brexit. he comes across the floor in the house of commons and swells the ranks of the lib dems and swells the ranks of the lib dems and parliaments. and as you saw there in the conference hall this evening, the liberal democrats number ship absolutely delighted to be welcoming anyone into their fold, but a conservative mp, until very recently, is a big coup for them and you can't deny the liberal democrats have momentum at the moment, attracting mps who feel disillusioned with their former parties, whether that's the conserv
jonathan. we canjoin him now. jonathanm we canjoin him now. jonathan. it is undoubtedly a big moment for the liberal democrats, unveiling sam gyimah as their 18th mp in parliament, and as you heard there, he explained that he himself has been on something of a political journey, having been a government minister a matter of months ago, then resigning, then losing the conservative party whip, voting against the government in that bill aimed at avoiding a new —— no—deal brexit. he comes...
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listener in london jonathan thank you. iranian leaders have welcomed donald trump's decision to sack national security adviser john bolton the u.s. president says bolton had fallen out with other senior aides and made mistakes iran says washington should use the opportunity to quote push warmongers aside helen fisher has more from washington d.c. . donald trump more on the 911 anniversary at the pentagon then surprisingly called to quarters into the oval office when he returned to the white house the departure of national security adviser john bolton dominating questions to the president he's somebody that i actually had a very good relationship with but he wasn't getting along with people in the administration that i consider very important. i hope we we've left in good stead but maybe we haven't maybe we haven't i have to run the country the way we're running the country iran's president suggests john bolton's abrupt departure from the white house should bring a change in u.s. policy and john has americans should know th
listener in london jonathan thank you. iranian leaders have welcomed donald trump's decision to sack national security adviser john bolton the u.s. president says bolton had fallen out with other senior aides and made mistakes iran says washington should use the opportunity to quote push warmongers aside helen fisher has more from washington d.c. . donald trump more on the 911 anniversary at the pentagon then surprisingly called to quarters into the oval office when he returned to the white...
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jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros. every choice now we're going to tell you. about as you say 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i'll tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of all teams just a few match days ago had they won that fraud look at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian strikes really got the squad play and his rhythm is really fun to see big out front and young look a really nice attacking german saying we've got there and i think there's a good chance they could qualify for the champions league not least because you know the big teams are all tripping themselves up at the moment and i mean who knows if they can keep the run going i reckon if push out why not jonathan is the luck of the fixture making machine i don't want to take anything away from freiburg i want to diminish moment that i know they were popular team especially with the neutrals and to be honest. they've got i think you know they should be fighting relegation e
jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros. every choice now we're going to tell you. about as you say 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i'll tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of all teams just a few match days ago had they won that fraud look at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian strikes really got the squad play and his rhythm is really fun to see big out...
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david: jonathan? >> christina would be cool with the new york times sponsoring a green energy conference or look -- >> the whole thing that jackie is talking about now is no sponsorship because there's supposed to be a news organization covering the news. david: but it's a fair question would you be against that as well? >> yeah. david: there's an answer, jonathan. >> i'm not surprised that they don't want to sponsor oil & gas conference because oil & gas, unfortunately, isn't very popular right now and it's a shame because these big companies, i don't know if they deserve our sponsorship but they deserve our appreciation. look around your house right now almost everything is made of some type of oil by-product. these are the marvel innovators that push man's life forward, in fact life has never been better but if you want to have no carbon footprint go back to the dark ages have candles. >> wow that is such an over exaggeration. you know, we disagree many times i agree oil has revolutionized the way
david: jonathan? >> christina would be cool with the new york times sponsoring a green energy conference or look -- >> the whole thing that jackie is talking about now is no sponsorship because there's supposed to be a news organization covering the news. david: but it's a fair question would you be against that as well? >> yeah. david: there's an answer, jonathan. >> i'm not surprised that they don't want to sponsor oil & gas conference because oil & gas,...
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jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros. every choice now i forgot to tell you. it's a 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of all teams just a few much days ago had they won that fraud at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian strikes really got the squad planes his rhythm it's really fun to see big it's not fun and young really nice attacking german same we've got there and i think there's a good chance they could qualify for the champions league not least because you know the big teams are all tripping themselves up at the moment and i mean who knows if they can keep the run going i reckon of course why not. is the luck of the fixture making machine i don't want to take anything away from freiburg i want to diminish as moment that i know they were popular team especially with the neutrals and to be honest. the budget they've got i think you know they should be fighting relegation every season their chr
jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros. every choice now i forgot to tell you. it's a 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of all teams just a few much days ago had they won that fraud at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian strikes really got the squad planes his rhythm it's really fun to see big it's not fun and young...
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jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros. are going to church now i've got to tell you. it's a 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of all teams just a few much days ago had they won that freiburg at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian strikes really got the squad play and his rhythm is really fun to see big out front and young really nice attacking german saying we've got there and i think there's a good chance they could qualify for the champions league not least because you know the big teams are all tripping themselves up at the moment and i mean who knows if they can keep the run going i reckon of course why not join other is the luck of the fixture making machine i don't want to take anything away from freiburg i want to diminish moment that i know there are popular with the neutrals and to be on the. for the budget they've got i think you know they should be fighting relegation every season they're chri
jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros. are going to church now i've got to tell you. it's a 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of all teams just a few much days ago had they won that freiburg at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian strikes really got the squad play and his rhythm is really fun to see big out front and...
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jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros to. every charge now we're going to tell you. about as you say a 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost it's just a few much days ago had they won that fraud at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian choice really got the squad play and his rhythm is really fun just to see big meals it's not fun and young really nice attacking german saying we've got there and i think there's a good chance they could qualify for the champions league not least because you know the big teams are all tripping themselves up at the moment and i mean who knows if they can keep the run going i reckon of course shout why not join. is the luck of the fixture making machine i don't want to take anything away from freiburg i want to diminish moment. i know they were popular team especially with the neutrals and to be honest the budget they've got i think you know they should be fighting relegation every season they'r
jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros to. every charge now we're going to tell you. about as you say a 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost it's just a few much days ago had they won that fraud at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian choice really got the squad play and his rhythm is really fun just to see big meals it's not fun and young...
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jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros so that bit india are pretty short now i think i'm just talking about as you say 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of old tape just a few much days ago had they won that fraud look at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian choice really got the squad play and his rhythm it's really fun to see big milty it's not fun and young really nice attacking german saying we've got there and i think there's a good chance they could qualify for the champions league not least because you know the big teams are all tripping themselves up at the moment and i mean who knows if they can keep the run going i reckon if washed out why not joe the. luck of the fixture making machine i don't want to take anything away from freiburg i want to diminish moment that i know the reporter to see with the neutrals and to be honest of the budget they've got i think you know they should be fighting relegation e
jonathan here they can win the league 100 euros so that bit india are pretty short now i think i'm just talking about as you say 3rd of the table just one point behind boy and i tell you what they'll be kicking themselves that they lost against cologne of old tape just a few much days ago had they won that fraud look at the top of the table at the end of match day 6 and you know what they've been fantastic all season and christian choice really got the squad play and his rhythm it's really fun...
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before we talk about all of that, jonathan, just talk about benjamin netanyahu's jonathan, just talk about benjamin neta nyahu's fate. do jonathan, just talk about benjamin netanyahu's fate. do you think we are now witnessing the end of the netanyahu era? we definitely could be. but we also may not be. i think it is important at this stage that we think about it in that way. netanyahu we think about it in that way. neta nyahu has not we think about it in that way. netanyahu has not done as well as he would have hoped. these were elections he did not want. the kingmaker pulls the elections and then failed tojoin kingmaker pulls the elections and then failed to join the coalition. it is not looking good for netanyahu, it is not looking good for neta nyahu, but he it is not looking good for netanyahu, but he has proven that he is still a smart player when it comes to making coalitions. he got all the right wing parties and religious parties to agree. that puts him in a slightly stronger position because it means that effectively he has a block of 55 behind him and you need 61 to form th
before we talk about all of that, jonathan, just talk about benjamin netanyahu's jonathan, just talk about benjamin neta nyahu's fate. do jonathan, just talk about benjamin netanyahu's fate. do you think we are now witnessing the end of the netanyahu era? we definitely could be. but we also may not be. i think it is important at this stage that we think about it in that way. netanyahu we think about it in that way. neta nyahu has not we think about it in that way. netanyahu has not done as well...
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and jonathan we also saw johnson defeated with m.p.'s backing this bill aimed at blocking a no deal that's now off to the house of lords but it can still be scuppered there can't it it's unlikely that it will be stuck with that because the house of lords is very well mainly against not any against bretz in itself and so we expect that the lords will cost a sparrow that will come out of the commons as gerry said and it will be passed around the next week and getting royal assent. johnson suffered a series of parliamentary defeat sever the past few days jonathan and there are deep divisions as we know within the conservative party how much is all of this damage him politically in the broader sense and is his leadership in peril now do you think. it's extraordinary that number 10 was having to do not it was that he was going to resign because he is 6 weeks into his premiership so he's kind of been as he has been hugely dense it's because he's lost the fast 3 very a piece of his premiership so of course he has his one promise is to take us
and jonathan we also saw johnson defeated with m.p.'s backing this bill aimed at blocking a no deal that's now off to the house of lords but it can still be scuppered there can't it it's unlikely that it will be stuck with that because the house of lords is very well mainly against not any against bretz in itself and so we expect that the lords will cost a sparrow that will come out of the commons as gerry said and it will be passed around the next week and getting royal assent. johnson...
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jonathan is here. the news has just only broken within the last out of the resignation so what more do we know about amber rudd's reasons for it? to reflect on her political career, she has been something of a survivor, having shouldered responsibility for the windrush scandal, remember that? as home secretary she resigned and came back as work and pensions secretary and survivor boris johnson back as work and pensions secretary and survivor borisjohnson took over as prime minister, when many of her like—minded colleagues didn't, and she was a former remain supporting, one nation, moderate conservative that provided borisjohnson with a bit of coverfor that provided borisjohnson with a bit of cover for others in the party, who were similarly aligned politically to her but, as you saw there, she has some clear reasons for resigning and not only an unease about her colleagues being turfed out of the party for voting against the government, and also on the crucial issue of trust, whereas borisjohnson has
jonathan is here. the news has just only broken within the last out of the resignation so what more do we know about amber rudd's reasons for it? to reflect on her political career, she has been something of a survivor, having shouldered responsibility for the windrush scandal, remember that? as home secretary she resigned and came back as work and pensions secretary and survivor boris johnson back as work and pensions secretary and survivor borisjohnson took over as prime minister, when many...
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back with me, "washington post" opinion writer jonathan capehart, charlie sikes. both are msnbc contributors. charlie, i guess there's no place in ireland that's closer than 100 miles from dublin, maybe even in dublin itself that could accommodate the vp's entourage. >> the grip never ends here. they're almost not pretending anymore. bill barr, mike pence. clearly eager to curry favor with the president, enriching the president's business and his family's by saying this explanation you would think they would have had a better -- at least a better story or a better response other than to say, yeah, the president suggested it and there's no place in dublin. by the way, dublin is kind of a big city. a lot of hotels there. a lot going on. i think he could have done this. you'll stick the taxpayers, the american taxpayers with the cost of shuttling him back and forth from the trump properties. but again -- >> we don't know. maybe he got a friends and family rate at the hotel. >> well, he may have. but you know, when you think about it, in a different world, this ongoin
back with me, "washington post" opinion writer jonathan capehart, charlie sikes. both are msnbc contributors. charlie, i guess there's no place in ireland that's closer than 100 miles from dublin, maybe even in dublin itself that could accommodate the vp's entourage. >> the grip never ends here. they're almost not pretending anymore. bill barr, mike pence. clearly eager to curry favor with the president, enriching the president's business and his family's by saying this...
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jonathan, todd are back. jonathan i know you're with me a free market purist. i have to wonder i mean, so a monopoly is supposed to be about the consumer is getting hurt either with higher prices or fewer options. do you feel that way about amazon? >> no. certainly not the case when it comes to amazon. in fact this is a real negative. talk about previously, melissa from the investor's perspective. this is negative sign for amazon and big tech writ large. look what happened to microsoft once the antitrust case happened in the late 1990s. that stock was dead money for 15 years. even worse a government minder installed at amazon that stifled credibility. melissa: microsoft. >> microsoft stifled credibility this is obviously not a monopoly. this is a government shake down and makes the big tech sector almost uninvestable right now. no wonder you see value stocks rally an momentum stocks including tex sell off on this news. melissa: jonathan made me want to cry there. one of the biggest differences -- well, with microsoft you were really held hostage to their platfo
jonathan, todd are back. jonathan i know you're with me a free market purist. i have to wonder i mean, so a monopoly is supposed to be about the consumer is getting hurt either with higher prices or fewer options. do you feel that way about amazon? >> no. certainly not the case when it comes to amazon. in fact this is a real negative. talk about previously, melissa from the investor's perspective. this is negative sign for amazon and big tech writ large. look what happened to microsoft...
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it's jonathan hoenig. i remember lots of competitors, still to this day, whether it be infoseek, ask jeeves, there is always competition in a free market. would you at least acknowledge the value that google has created? people don't have to buy encyclopedias before, you are going after google but isn't it because you are going after google because they have been so successful in becoming that juggernaut? >> well, we -- >> isn't that why you are going after them? >> i think all of us know exactly how much the internet has perhaps improved our daily lives but we want to again maintain the free market. so it's not going after a company because they are successful. it's making sure that the business practices of all companies, great big ones as well as small ones, are appropriate business practices and are not doing so to thwart competition and prevent new alternatives from existing. our concerns are in protecting businesses and consumers of all sizes. >> general, this is steve moore. i want to first of all s
it's jonathan hoenig. i remember lots of competitors, still to this day, whether it be infoseek, ask jeeves, there is always competition in a free market. would you at least acknowledge the value that google has created? people don't have to buy encyclopedias before, you are going after google but isn't it because you are going after google because they have been so successful in becoming that juggernaut? >> well, we -- >> isn't that why you are going after them? >> i think...
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jonathan is 23 years into a 50 years sentence. >> i want the truth. >> what is that? >> immine am innocent. >> the more maya learned about his case, the more she agreed. >> there were no evidence or dna or footprints. >> as her career grew so did her friendship with jonathan and her passion of what she calls wrongful conviction. >> what does it mean for me to be a citizen? i am also a citizen. a petition for jonathan. >> this call is from a correctional facility. >> reporter: in order to focus on the things that matter most, she needed to step away from the game she loves. >> my priorities were shifting. if i want to be fully present for the things that matter the most to me, i can't do everything. i have to get something up. we are almost at 40,000 signatures. >> reporter: they talk almost everyday. al constant reminder she's all in. >> what do you hope to take away from those conversations? >> hope? >> reporter: maya's message. does she give you hope? >> absolutely. i have help now. >> reporter: jonathan is pushing for a new trial, his fourth appeal. i pray that i w
jonathan is 23 years into a 50 years sentence. >> i want the truth. >> what is that? >> immine am innocent. >> the more maya learned about his case, the more she agreed. >> there were no evidence or dna or footprints. >> as her career grew so did her friendship with jonathan and her passion of what she calls wrongful conviction. >> what does it mean for me to be a citizen? i am also a citizen. a petition for jonathan. >> this call is from a...
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jane: jonathan turley, as yoer, than jonathan: thank you, jane. ja: when we hear stories of migrants from africa trying to escape war and poverty, we usually think of the route across the mediterranean into europe. but an increasing number arere now seeking refuge in the u.s. and canada using an equally dangerous path through central america. since january, 3,500 africans have made the crossing, many from cameroon. most of their journey -- most start their journey by flying to ecuador or brazil. the most dangerous part of their journey a trek through the jungle on the border between colombia and panama. thbbc has been there.. reporter: african migrts somewhere you wouldn't expect t thbe, trekking through a colombian jungle on their way to the u.s. it is dangerous here. they will face deep and st flowing rivers, armed bandits, wild animals. despite the risk, some parents have come with their children. most of the people we meet are from cameroon, where an insurgency has displaced half ae million pe >> i have no regrets because i hope i will reach w
jane: jonathan turley, as yoer, than jonathan: thank you, jane. ja: when we hear stories of migrants from africa trying to escape war and poverty, we usually think of the route across the mediterranean into europe. but an increasing number arere now seeking refuge in the u.s. and canada using an equally dangerous path through central america. since january, 3,500 africans have made the crossing, many from cameroon. most of their journey -- most start their journey by flying to ecuador or...
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in hong kong, jonathan hunt, fox news. melissa: thanks, jonathan. connell: let's bring our market panel in on this jonathan hoenig joins us, capitalist pig hedge fund founding member, fox news contributor, todd horowitz the bubba trading show is with us as well. start this off. you heard jonathan's reporting with some of the people he interviewed dismissive of the move from the government saying too little, too late. what about an investment point of view? it came as a surprise to see the bill withdrawn. some stories maybe the chinese military is going to move in instead we're talking about this so what do you make of it? >> listen the markets in hong kong were so depressed they would bounce at some point anyways. it frees up uncertainty, frees up the fear of china coming in taking over directly with military action. i think it eased some tensions brought in basically we call a dead-cat bounce. it doesn't change the overall economy. it doesn't change anything but ease up tensions and make things more comfortable so investors felt more comfortable ge
in hong kong, jonathan hunt, fox news. melissa: thanks, jonathan. connell: let's bring our market panel in on this jonathan hoenig joins us, capitalist pig hedge fund founding member, fox news contributor, todd horowitz the bubba trading show is with us as well. start this off. you heard jonathan's reporting with some of the people he interviewed dismissive of the move from the government saying too little, too late. what about an investment point of view? it came as a surprise to see the bill...
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jonathan katz of the german marshall fund joining us tonight from washington jonathan we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. in egypt if you mention the arab spring you often get the reaction that was so long ago like a different world well yes and no it has been 6 years since egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi was overthrown by an egyptian army chief abdel fatah el-sisi in that time l.c.c. has ruled egypt with an iron fist but in the past week a new protest wave has emerged the 1st real challenge to all sees a crackdown more than 2000 people have reportedly been arrested since last weekend now the genesis of this protest or videos like the one that you're going to see that was released by and egyptian businessman living in exile muhammad ali has accused president el-sisi and the military of misusing public funds to build presidential palaces in a tomb for the president's mother it comes as economic reforms and. the are hitting egypt middle class of c.z. return to egypt on friday after his address to the united nations general assem
jonathan katz of the german marshall fund joining us tonight from washington jonathan we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. in egypt if you mention the arab spring you often get the reaction that was so long ago like a different world well yes and no it has been 6 years since egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi was overthrown by an egyptian army chief abdel fatah el-sisi in that time l.c.c. has ruled egypt with an iron fist but in the past...
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jonathan katz of the german marshall fund joining us tonight from washington jonathan we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. in egypt if you mention the arab spring you often get the reaction that was so long ago like a different world well yes and no it has been 6 years since egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi was overthrown by an egyptian army chief sisi in that time l.c.c. has ruled egypt with an iron fist but in the past week a new protest wave has emerged the 1st real challenge to all cc's crackdown more than 2000 people have reportedly been arrested since last weekend now the genesis of this protest or videos like the one that you're going to see that was released by and egyptian businessman living in exile muhammad ali has accused president el-sisi and the military of misusing public funds to build presidential palaces in a tomb for the president's mother it comes as economic reforms and. are hitting egypt's middle class sees a return to egypt on friday after his address to the united nations general assembly earlier in the w
jonathan katz of the german marshall fund joining us tonight from washington jonathan we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you. in egypt if you mention the arab spring you often get the reaction that was so long ago like a different world well yes and no it has been 6 years since egypt's 1st democratically elected president mohamed morsi was overthrown by an egyptian army chief sisi in that time l.c.c. has ruled egypt with an iron fist but in the past week a new...
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jonathan: i think there is a realanger. a little over 40% of the american people want to see impeachment, but about 50% do not. the democrats are trying to play both sides, and neither is particularly happy. many of these democrevic voters bethat they brought the democrats into power in the house in part to pursue impeachment. if that is the case, this vote is a year well overdue. those vote are becoming much more vocal. nancy pelosi has been really shakenf outsideshington when people have vented with her and impeachment.is the jane: there is dangepresumably r that trump could come out of this better as bill clinton. d jonathan: that is the catalyst that clearlyelosi is making. pelosi does not want to see impehment because she knows she will lose. they don't have the votes, but more importantly, they don't have a compelling case. e some of ings they are investigating are only marginally relevant to theda impeachment st. other things like obstruction have opposing views. the muellerth reportp helped tr in many respects. lose
jonathan: i think there is a realanger. a little over 40% of the american people want to see impeachment, but about 50% do not. the democrats are trying to play both sides, and neither is particularly happy. many of these democrevic voters bethat they brought the democrats into power in the house in part to pursue impeachment. if that is the case, this vote is a year well overdue. those vote are becoming much more vocal. nancy pelosi has been really shakenf outsideshington when people have...
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jonathan blake, bbc news, bournemouth. police in hong kong have used water cannon and tear gas against protesters throwing petrol bombs and bricks. the violence broke out after thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators marched in defiance of a police ban. the protests have intensified despite the scrapping of a controversial bill which could have seen hong kong citizens being extradited to mainland china as nick beake reports. how much longer can this go on? violence the authorities just can't extinguish. hardcore pro—democracy activists are not backing down, in what is a chinese city, even setting alight the police's latest weapon to try to wash away this protest movement. the police have decided enough is enough. they're making use of water cannon as well as the tear gas. it's worked for a time, but we've just seen that this hard core of protesters just keep on coming back. because this is now the sunday afternoon past—time for the radical youth of hong kong. some say it's gone too far. hitting the economy and frigh
jonathan blake, bbc news, bournemouth. police in hong kong have used water cannon and tear gas against protesters throwing petrol bombs and bricks. the violence broke out after thousands of pro—democracy demonstrators marched in defiance of a police ban. the protests have intensified despite the scrapping of a controversial bill which could have seen hong kong citizens being extradited to mainland china as nick beake reports. how much longer can this go on? violence the authorities just can't...
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jonathan, jonathan blake is in manchester. it is going to be difficult jonathan, it is going to be difficult for the conservatives to keep the focus on what they have planned for the conference this week. with so much uncertainty back at westminster? yes, normally the conference season at westminster? yes, normally the conference season is a time for parties to focus on their own agenda. and to get their message gci’oss agenda. and to get their message across to, not only the party faithful who gather in, whether it is here manchester, or other cities gci’oss is here manchester, or other cities across the uk, but the public more widely. we are in unusual times and the conservatives are missing here in manchester this weekend for the next few days, with parliament still up next few days, with parliament still up and running back down in westminster. normally, of course, mps would shut up shop for a few weeks, but things are a bit different this time around, thanks to the suspension of parliament that was overturned by the courts and the refusal of mps to grant a recess specifically for th
jonathan, jonathan blake is in manchester. it is going to be difficult jonathan, it is going to be difficult for the conservatives to keep the focus on what they have planned for the conference this week. with so much uncertainty back at westminster? yes, normally the conference season at westminster? yes, normally the conference season is a time for parties to focus on their own agenda. and to get their message gci’oss agenda. and to get their message across to, not only the party faithful...
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jonathan: a bit of both. i would not say there is one clear path when we find businesses that have stabilized, we exit. on the other hand, there are many things we hold. you are seeing a cell while deploying capital. 56 billion dollars of capital the last month. it is selected and tends to be a larger situations. tool: jason also caught up talk about investing at a time of instability. : politically, many countries are up in the air in pretty extreme politics. but on the ground in business, it is pretty constructive. most countries in the world are doing ok. , we look forstors places where you can put money and make decent returns. instability sometimes brings opportunity. you just need to think long-term. jason: let's talk about opportunities. some of thisaybe uncertainty drives a valuations down. they have been pretty high, it feels like. are you seeing that yet? bruce: not in the developed markets. our focus is special situations in those places. but europe is being driven by interest rates that are really
jonathan: a bit of both. i would not say there is one clear path when we find businesses that have stabilized, we exit. on the other hand, there are many things we hold. you are seeing a cell while deploying capital. 56 billion dollars of capital the last month. it is selected and tends to be a larger situations. tool: jason also caught up talk about investing at a time of instability. : politically, many countries are up in the air in pretty extreme politics. but on the ground in business, it...