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henrietta: i think that's right. we are expecting the ecb to do more at this juncture, given the impact we are seeing. countries are trying their level best not to go into the hardluck down that we had at the beginning of this year -- hard lockdown that we had at the beginning of this year. we are seeing rolling lockdowns, which is going to affect sentiment and it may slow down growth that we've got at the moment. i do think that creates the conditions for the ecb to act. possibly october is a bit early for that. i think they will want to see a bit more. pressureks up the pe for a december move. manus: what caught my eye, the said, we had a long conversation with steven major. at negative, the rba talking a softer line. this reopens the flesh wound that is deeper negative rates in europe if we are to survive the quasi-currency war which is going on. henrietta: deeper negative rates on the european side, i think that we are further down the line in terms of negative rates in other jurisdictions. i think at this junctu
henrietta: i think that's right. we are expecting the ecb to do more at this juncture, given the impact we are seeing. countries are trying their level best not to go into the hardluck down that we had at the beginning of this year -- hard lockdown that we had at the beginning of this year. we are seeing rolling lockdowns, which is going to affect sentiment and it may slow down growth that we've got at the moment. i do think that creates the conditions for the ecb to act. possibly october is a...
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jonathan: henrietta, thank you. henrietta treyz, veda partners director of economic policy. just howportant point, moderate that potential blue wave could be, and the senate half of that blue wave is the important piece. tom: what is interesting is you have 2022 for the democrats, and the election results, and we heard the same thing on the moderatee, where republicans are trying to reform, if president trump loses, with the trump brigade will look like in 2022, so it cuts both ways. jonathan: henrietta mentioned that poll on wisconsin, 57% for biden, trump at 40%. we have seen some real outlier poles in the last few weeks, haven't we? tom: we have. they cut both ways again and again. it is a mystery of polling. i thought we were talking to david sowerby of michigan earlier this morning, and he said, who gets called for a poll? jonathan: not me. we talked about you getting called for a poll the other day. i would love to see that. jane foley of rep. banks:, senior fx of rabobank -- of rabobank, senior fx strategist, coming up on bloomberg. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪
jonathan: henrietta, thank you. henrietta treyz, veda partners director of economic policy. just howportant point, moderate that potential blue wave could be, and the senate half of that blue wave is the important piece. tom: what is interesting is you have 2022 for the democrats, and the election results, and we heard the same thing on the moderatee, where republicans are trying to reform, if president trump loses, with the trump brigade will look like in 2022, so it cuts both ways. jonathan:...
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henrietta: that is the right way to frame it. about one third of the people who voted in 2016 have already voted early. there's still quite a bit of voting left until actual election day. the question now is how can the president correct for the massive disparities that we are seeing in the early vote turnout. the two demographics that i am worried are the female voters and the urban voters. for female voters, we are down 16 points nationwide. battlegrounds states, theme of voters are voting 10 points more than men. your concern for the present, because female voters are in every state regardless of where they are in the electoral college. suburband issue is voters, specifically female suburban. these voters are also turning out at exponential rates, beating 2008 and 2016 threshold. the vast majority of them are both democrats and republicans, but mostly democrats. what you are looking at right now is for the president to speak to women, to speak to suburban women try to get a message across is maybe the exact opposite of what th
henrietta: that is the right way to frame it. about one third of the people who voted in 2016 have already voted early. there's still quite a bit of voting left until actual election day. the question now is how can the president correct for the massive disparities that we are seeing in the early vote turnout. the two demographics that i am worried are the female voters and the urban voters. for female voters, we are down 16 points nationwide. battlegrounds states, theme of voters are voting 10...
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henrietta: thank you for having me. that is the question. i got a flood of emails in my inbox, and they are all about will we get a stimulus deal now. my first reaction is very unlikely. we were very far away from reaching a deal on stimulus even before this bombshell hit. secondarily, what we have seen over the last seven months is that the members of the house and senate who average over the age of 60 are very concerned about quarantine, very concerned about coronavirus. they are all on the campaign trail, and i don't anticipate that they will meet much longer. i am anxious about how the supreme court justice, the potential nominee has been in contact with the president, with all of the senators, especially on the republican side. the senate and the house effectively go into a lockdown situation. tom: i don't mean to interrupt, but i think it is important to frame the ages here. speaker pelosi is 80, and grassley of iowa is 87. lisa: this is a key issue for all of the individuals in washington, and frankly everywhere president trump has vi
henrietta: thank you for having me. that is the question. i got a flood of emails in my inbox, and they are all about will we get a stimulus deal now. my first reaction is very unlikely. we were very far away from reaching a deal on stimulus even before this bombshell hit. secondarily, what we have seen over the last seven months is that the members of the house and senate who average over the age of 60 are very concerned about quarantine, very concerned about coronavirus. they are all on the...
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henrietta: i think so. when you are describing, when you look at the data coming in on the election, the fact that south carolina was a tossup for a senate race -- that is just insane. you are looking at a situation where the market is starting to internalize, there may not be this closely contested election could, and indeed, you have one-party control of the house, senate, and white house. in that environment come you can really pass legislation. we have been talking with democratic leadership about what they want to see, along with the biden campaign. you are looking at deficit finance stimulus as far as the eye can see. the first to would be to trillion dollars in relief to individuals, ui benefits, sort of like a cares act all over again. the second bill would be another $2 trillion focused on infrastructure, getting people back to work. either way you slice this, we are getting stimulus. the fact that the stimulus will depend on the outcome of the election, as we get an average lead for joe biden of n
henrietta: i think so. when you are describing, when you look at the data coming in on the election, the fact that south carolina was a tossup for a senate race -- that is just insane. you are looking at a situation where the market is starting to internalize, there may not be this closely contested election could, and indeed, you have one-party control of the house, senate, and white house. in that environment come you can really pass legislation. we have been talking with democratic...
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. - [henrietta] the southern way of life was something sacred. close your mind, do not question. - [darius] in 1940, a young woman left sweet home alabama for the porta vida of costa rica. - [henrietta] i would be out there exriencing anybody strange,anybody d. - [dariu in a tale of romance d revolution. one woman a quest for adventure finds herself in a true awakening. - he said marriage to would ner be borg. - [darius] she is the "first lady of the revolution." this time onreel...
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abuses you go back to james marion sems and the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's happening today. glenn i'm just going to jump back in to you tube again literally or green warner the tonya thank you for joining us she says look the tuskegee syphilis experiment. anyway linda just ruled off a number of i would just see an ethical experiments own black people in united states take one of them take the tuskegee experiment because within the us people know that outside of the u.s. if they don't they're going to be shocked when you tell them what happened briefly thank you thank you for to me you know this is a classic example of what it means when it says. until the lion gets his own story te
abuses you go back to james marion sems and the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's...
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abuses you go back to james marion sems and the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's happening today. glenn i'm just going to jump back in to you tube again literally or green warner the tonya thank you for joining us she says look the tuskegee syphilis experiment. anyway linda just ruled off a number of i would just see an ethical experiments own black people in united states take one of them take the tuskegee experiment because within the us people know that outside of the u.s. if they don't they're going to be shocked when you tell them what happened briefly thank you thank you for to me you know this is a classic example of what it means when it says. until the lion gets its own story te
abuses you go back to james marion sems and the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's...
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marion sims and the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's happening today. glenn i'm just going to jump back into you tube again literally our green warner the tonya thank you for joining us she says look up to ski syphilis experiment there. any way linda just ruled off a number of i would just see an ethical experiments own black people in the united states take one of them take the tuskegee experiment because within the us people know that outside of the u.s. if they don't they're going to be shocked when you tell them what happened briefly thank you thank you for to me you know this is a classic example of what it means when it says. until the lion gets his own story tell us the
marion sims and the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's happening today. glenn i'm...
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when he talked about were henrietta bradbury, a black woman made it possible to launch torpedoes from submarines, you see a beautiful black woman walking down the street, a black man did not invent her, but -- [applause] >> you can use the opportunity to talk about madame cj walker, a black woman who invented cosmetic products for women with dark complexion, the first woman of any nationality to become a millionaire on her own effort. and then talk about contributions to blood banking, understand blood banks, and daniel williams, the first successful open-heart surgery in the world, look at the surgical lights. thomas citizen, you didn't know he was black, did you? well he wasn't, but his right hand -- his right-hand man, came up with the filament, made the lightbulb work for 2 or 3 days, invented the electric lamp, the telephone for alexander graham bell, was an incredible inventor in his own right, andrew beard, the automatic railroad car, spread the industrial revolution, elijah mccoy, automatically location system, and is that a mccoy? is that the real mccoy, racist people like da
when he talked about were henrietta bradbury, a black woman made it possible to launch torpedoes from submarines, you see a beautiful black woman walking down the street, a black man did not invent her, but -- [applause] >> you can use the opportunity to talk about madame cj walker, a black woman who invented cosmetic products for women with dark complexion, the first woman of any nationality to become a millionaire on her own effort. and then talk about contributions to blood banking,...
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on the path forward in washington, looking forward to our conversation later this morning with henrietta treyz. that coming up shortly on bloomberg tv. tom: she was lights out the last time we talked to her. that will be interesting to see the policy prescription and energy. look for that on one of mr. pharaoh's properties. futures advanced -- on one of mr. ferro's properties. what we will do on a friday, dr. will stoping -- we the show and talk about the unspeakable that is out there. fred dean of the san francisco 49ers died last night of 68 years old. he died of a virus. chris christie, former governor younger,rsey, 10 years just got out of seven days of intensive care. we need to talk to somebody, not a pungent, but a pro. mercedes carnethon is with northwestern, where she is prodigious in epidemiology. how link is this virus to wait? -- to wieight. one of the first signs we saw was individuals who were overweight or obese had worse outcomes. one of the reasons is it is more challenging to treat them. not only are they having more severe inflammatory response when they contract the v
on the path forward in washington, looking forward to our conversation later this morning with henrietta treyz. that coming up shortly on bloomberg tv. tom: she was lights out the last time we talked to her. that will be interesting to see the policy prescription and energy. look for that on one of mr. pharaoh's properties. futures advanced -- on one of mr. ferro's properties. what we will do on a friday, dr. will stoping -- we the show and talk about the unspeakable that is out there. fred...
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base case for people like and rillettes a trades of veda partners is that we just -- are people like henrietta treyz of veda partners is that we just keep doing this until the election because no one wants to walk away. that number of $1.5 trillion, that is where the administration has been for the last three months. we have known that. tom: has the president tweeted today? we've got everything but the 47 tweets we got yesterday. i am kidding as well. one of them was about space force, one of the programs that the president dearly loves. we are going to do spacex. this is another important launch scheduled for spacex, the falcon a.e rocket at 39 the moon port apollo program at kennedy space center. this is star link, the linkage of the internet up in space, particularly for people that don't have the internet. we are out about one minute and 50. and counting. lisa: this is an incrediblevide, this will allow much faster n who are at home looking for activities. tom: there's a serious internet the 92 launches, and the idea of part of the rocket coming back to earth in 53 landings, to me, the mos
base case for people like and rillettes a trades of veda partners is that we just -- are people like henrietta treyz of veda partners is that we just keep doing this until the election because no one wants to walk away. that number of $1.5 trillion, that is where the administration has been for the last three months. we have known that. tom: has the president tweeted today? we've got everything but the 47 tweets we got yesterday. i am kidding as well. one of them was about space force, one of...
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i thought henrietta treyz was brilliant in the last hour on how we move forward, and that debate 13 days away seems forever away, doesn't it? lisa: it also probably is not happening, given what we are experiencing right now. jon is calling it the most expensive and most publicized track and trace yet. when you look at the market today, that pessimism breaking down with futures near session lows right now really speaks to how all of the focus will be on the covid response, but not necessarily fiscal support. any divisions aren't necessarily going to be breached, and the likelihood of another deal getting passed pre-election, pretty low right now. tom: one more observation before we get to kevin cirilli and what -- before we get to kevin cirilli in washington, what did you observe with prime minister johnson's illness? jonathan: if memory serves correctly, it was the end of march when we learned he had tested positive for coronavirus. he was still working, obviously quarantined, and then things really deteriorated into the backend end of the first week of april, where he actually ended up
i thought henrietta treyz was brilliant in the last hour on how we move forward, and that debate 13 days away seems forever away, doesn't it? lisa: it also probably is not happening, given what we are experiencing right now. jon is calling it the most expensive and most publicized track and trace yet. when you look at the market today, that pessimism breaking down with futures near session lows right now really speaks to how all of the focus will be on the covid response, but not necessarily...
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abuses you go back to jamie area and in the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's happening today. glenn i'm just going to jump back into you tube again and look to your green warner the tony thank you for joining us she says look the tuskegee syphilis experiment. anyway linda just ruled off a number of i would just see an ethical experiments own black people in united states take one of them take the tuskegee experiment because within the u.s. people know that outside of the u.s. if they don't they're going to be shocked when you tell them what happened briefly thank you thank you for to me you know this is a classic example of what it means when it says. until the lion gets his own stor
abuses you go back to jamie area and in the way he brutalized slave women and and you know obviously henrietta lacks and having naming herself after her without her permission but come you can come to today i happened to be in georgia and just a month ago we saw where institutionalized let pinas were being sterilized without their permission so this mistrust this reluctance to participate in what comes across as a experimentation is well founded historically but it's well founded in what's...
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mfume: i ask unanimous consent i may hereafter be considered the primary sponsor f h.r. 1966, the henrietta lacks act, a bill also introducedry representative cummings of maryland for the purpose of adding co-sponsors and requesting reprintings under clause 7 of rule 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection so ordered. mr. mfume: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. one of the last votes i cast as a u.s. representative was in favor of the bipartisan reforms crafted by the select committee on the modernization of congress which i've been honored to help lead. i can think of no better way to leave the people's house. with our work done it is time for know begin a new chapter. it has been the honor of my life to serve the people of georgia. i will forever be grateful for their trust and the opportunities given to me by our great nation. i hereby submit my resignation effective 11:59 p.m. on sunday, october 4, 2020, as united states representative of the 14
mfume: i ask unanimous consent i may hereafter be considered the primary sponsor f h.r. 1966, the henrietta lacks act, a bill also introducedry representative cummings of maryland for the purpose of adding co-sponsors and requesting reprintings under clause 7 of rule 12. the speaker pro tempore: without objection so ordered. mr. mfume: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of...