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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, investors patiently waiting for a phase one trade deal. big returns to the treasury market, yields retreating from three-month highs. u.s. credit delivering the second biggest week of issuance so far this year. we begin with the big issue. just what is feeding investor optimism? >> the fundamentals are a lot more of a driver. >> it is all about trade. >> it is 100% a data issue. >> i have to disagree with that. >> trade is becoming a secondary issue. >> i think it is dependent on trade issues. >> the real key here is the global growth bottom. >> data has bottomed out. >> probably bottomed out. >> the data has been decelerating for the last year, 18 months. that is coming to an end. >> confidence is rebuilding. you can see it in the bottoms up numbers. >> the data has been bottoming. it is not 100%. >> all we are looking for markets to go hire is for the global economy to revive and overall trade issues do not get worse. >
jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. ? jonathan: coming up, investors patiently waiting for a phase one trade deal. big returns to the treasury market, yields retreating from three-month highs. u.s. credit delivering the second biggest week of issuance so far this year. we begin with the big issue. just what is feeding investor optimism? >> the fundamentals are a lot more of a driver. >> it...
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jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts now. coming up, rinse and now. repeat. president trump says the trade deal is close. enthusiasm dating. spreads widening, triple c junk credit rolling over. let's begin with the big issue. overlooking year-end risk. >> everything is awesome right now. >> hope is a wonderful thing. a truepotential for bottoming of the economy in 2020. >> we are pretty constructive on 2020. >> we are just not there yet. ,> there are still some scabs wounds here. >> i don't know if there will be a trade deal. >> we don't even know how many war phases we could get. >> anything could go wrong at this point. we don't want to end the year on a mediocre note. the year is not over yet. run the table, oksana aronov, george rusnak, and greg peters. gray, let's begin with you. a real year-end field to soma discussions we've been having. how do you have a 2020 call before 2019 is even over? greg: people want to look forward just to look forward. there is such a focus on seasonality. lik
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts now. coming up, rinse and now. repeat. president trump says the trade deal is close. enthusiasm dating. spreads widening, triple c junk credit rolling over. let's begin with the big issue. overlooking year-end risk. >> everything is awesome right now. >> hope is a wonderful thing. a truepotential for bottoming of the economy in 2020. >> we are pretty constructive on 2020....
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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, global risk appetite remains at the mercy of the next trade headline. treasuries heading for a big week, and bond yields climbing to three-month highs. and as credit rallies, investors waiting for the fourth biggest corporate issue on record. we begin with the big issue, the global bond market shakeout. >> it feels that in the bond market yields could go higher. >> close to 2% right now. >> certainly you can go beyond 2% likely by year-end. >> we weren't expecting them to keep going up for sure. >> if it keeps pushing higher, then you'll start to get a capitulation which will bring us another leg higher in yields. >> we have seen some capitulation. >> you will continue to see pressure on yields. >> lower bond yields from here probably the market would not like. >> if this push higher in yields reverses, it reflects significant deterioration in macro. >> the market has come around to the view that maybe we are not going into a recessi
jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. coming up, global risk appetite remains at the mercy of the next trade headline. treasuries heading for a big week, and bond yields climbing to three-month highs. and as credit rallies, investors waiting for the fourth biggest corporate issue on record. we begin with the big issue, the global bond market shakeout. >> it feels that in the bond market yields could...
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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 patiently waiting for a phase one trade deal. big returns to the treasury market, yields retreating from three-month highs. u.s. credit delivering the second against week of issuance this year. we begin with the big issue. what is feeding investor optimism? >> it is all about trade. >> it is 100% a data issue. >> trade is becoming a secondary issue. >> i think it is dependent on trade issues. >> data has bottomed out. >> the data has been decelerating the past 18 months. that is coming to an end. >> confidence is rebuilding. >> the data has been bottoming. forll we are looking markets to go hire is for the global economy to revive and trade issues to not get worse. >> if trade negotiations fall apart right now, and the tariffs go in, you cannot tell me that the data will not get worse. you either get a phase one deal, which is fine, or it falls apart, and we go into phase one tariffs, which is bad. jonathan: joining me around the table is matthew
jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield. starts right now. coming up, investors patiently waiting for a phase one trade deal. big returns to the treasury market, yields retreating from three-month highs. u.s. credit delivering the second against week of issuance this year. we begin with the big issue. what is feeding investor optimism? >> it is all about trade. >> it is 100% a data issue. >> trade is becoming a...
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jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. coming up, global risk appetite remains at the mercy of the next trade headline. treasuries heading for a big week. bond yields climbed to a three-month high. we begin with a big issue. the global bond market shakeout. >> it feels that in the bond market yields could go higher. beyondainly you can go 2% likely by year-end. >> if it keeps pushing higher, then you'll start to get a capitulation which will bring us another leg higher in yields. >> you will continue to see pressure on yields. >> lower bond yields from here the market would not like. >> it reflects significant duration in macro. >> the market has come around to the view that maybe we are not going into recession but slower growth environment. >> they perhaps haven't overweighted duration. >> you want to be fine duration here because we have not yet seen a sustained pickup in momentum in u.s. data. jonathan: joining me are robert tipp, samantha azzarello, and krishna memani. any more oxygen left in this treasuries a lot we
jonathan: from new york city, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. coming up, global risk appetite remains at the mercy of the next trade headline. treasuries heading for a big week. bond yields climbed to a three-month high. we begin with a big issue. the global bond market shakeout. >> it feels that in the bond market yields could go higher. beyondainly you can go 2% likely by year-end. >> if it keeps pushing higher, then you'll start to get a capitulation...
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it is coming up next, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block and begin in europe, where the primary market is showing few signs of calling. deutsche bank raising 500 million euros, helping weekly sales to pass 30 billion. no shortage of supply on this side of the atlantic. the junk-bond market set for its busiest week in two months. after pricing more than $10 billion. finally, the big one, abbvie selling a monster $30 billion in bonds to finance its acquisition of allergan. peaking at $77 billion with big demand to buy a piece of the biggest debt sale so far in 2019. it took the supply to roughly $50 billion, the second-biggest week of 2019. >> rates are cheap. why wouldn't you raise as much as you can? there are flows into the fund. once you are a large issuer, everybody forgets, you become a big weight in the index. the more you issue, the bigger you get. jonathan: still with me are kathy jones, matt hornbach, mike schumacher. kathy jones, we just took down the fourth bigges
it is coming up next, this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block and begin in europe, where the primary market is showing few signs of calling. deutsche bank raising 500 million euros, helping weekly sales to pass 30 billion. no shortage of supply on this side of the atlantic. the junk-bond market set for its busiest week in two months. after pricing more than $10 billion. finally, the big one,...
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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, rinse and repeat. president trump says the trade deal is close. enthusiasm fading. high yields spreads widening, ccc junk credit rolling over. let's begin with the big issue. overlooking year-end risk. >> everything is awesome right now. >> hope is a wonderful thing. >> low and contained inflation. >> the potential for a true bottoming of the economy in 2020. >> 2020. >> 2020. >> we are pretty constructive on 2020. >> people want the year to be over. >> we are just not there yet. >> there are still some scabs, wounds here. >> december 15 is looming. >> i don't know if there will be a trade deal. >> that could create dislocation in the market. >> we don't know how many more phases we could get. >> anything could go wrong at this point. we don't want to end the year on a mediocre note. >> we need to see the data come through in order to pop the champagne and call the all clear. jonathan: the year is not over yet. joining me
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. "bloomberg real yield" starts right now. . jonathan: coming up, rinse and repeat. president trump says the trade deal is close. enthusiasm fading. high yields spreads widening, ccc junk credit rolling over. let's begin with the big issue. overlooking year-end risk. >> everything is awesome right now. >> hope is a wonderful thing. >> low and contained inflation. >> the potential for a...
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this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: from new york, i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." i'm want to begin in europe, where primary market sales jumped 47% last month, the second-biggest increase this year. in the u.s., investment-grade borrowers sold over $26 billion of debt in two sessions. danaher among the standouts. issuing $4 billion to back its purchase. finally in high-yield, u.s. junk-bond issuers largely remained on the sidelines. a grand total of two deals roughly for $2.3 billion. -- $3.3 billion. blackrock saying credit quality is taking center stage. >> every time i think the high-yield market has run out of gas and it is not interesting, i tried to buy high quality high-yield and loans. it is hard to buy it, but you can buy as much as you want of the weaker stuff. demand continues. jonathan: back with me is bob michele, gershon distenfeld, priya misra. gershon, your take on credit? -- on the demand for credit. gershon: there is nothing new here. it remains a bifurcated market. i hate to use rating classes let's call that doub
this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ jonathan: from new york, i'm jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg "real yield." i'm want to begin in europe, where primary market sales jumped 47% last month, the second-biggest increase this year. in the u.s., investment-grade borrowers sold over $26 billion of debt in two sessions. danaher among the standouts. issuing $4 billion to back its purchase. finally in high-yield, u.s. junk-bond issuers largely remained on the sidelines. a grand...
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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, the u.s. economy, delivering stronger-than-expected jobs growth, validating the fed's pause. clarida says the economy is in a good place. just as the u.s. and china look to close out phase one. -- close-out trade one of a trade deal. we begin with the big issue, an unexpectedly solid jobs report. >> pretty solid report. >> really strong. >> good numbers. >> strung across the board. >> the jobs number did not disappoint. >> pretty impressive. >> we not only had a stronger report but we had a revision higher for the prior number. >> don't write off the economy just yet. it has a lot of fundamental strength. >> the u.s. economy is very resilient. >> they are a lot stronger than people think. >> the fed is in a good spot with what they have done and where the data is. >> i don't think the fed does anything differently other than pat themselves on the back. >> a pat on the back for chair powell. >> this is a picture-perfect soft landing i
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg "real yield" starts right now. coming up, the u.s. economy, delivering stronger-than-expected jobs growth, validating the fed's pause. clarida says the economy is in a good place. just as the u.s. and china look to close out phase one. -- close-out trade one of a trade deal. we begin with the big issue, an unexpectedly solid jobs report. >> pretty solid report. >> really strong. >>...
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this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg real yield. right here with the treasury market in the 30 year treasury yield climbing to a high. the $19 billion auction and maturity this week. boosting u.s. investment grade supply but by issuance. next week, investors await the monster $28 billion issue and finally over in europe, and the sales of rocha and the for record with more than seven weeks to spare. the annual tally exceeding 1.2 8 trillion euro. sticking with europe, investor appetite for european exposure has remained. being less bad than it has been an with sentiments already so negative, it's an interesting time to go back. less bad is enough to buy risk. jonathan: less bad, that is not the by european risk. >> we don't really like european credit at the moment. we would rather be with an investment grade on the high-end of high-yield in the u.s.. jonathan: let's talk about that. i imagine this is a difficult population to make. euro versus the united states. >> do you find credit assets very active at this point? the answer is n
this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg real yield. right here with the treasury market in the 30 year treasury yield climbing to a high. the $19 billion auction and maturity this week. boosting u.s. investment grade supply but by issuance. next week, investors await the monster $28 billion issue and finally over in europe, and the sales of rocha and the for record with more than seven weeks to spare. the annual tally exceeding 1.2 8 trillion euro....
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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, the u.s. economy delivering stronger-than-expected jobs growth. validating the fence pause. clarida says the economy is in a good place. just as the u.s. and china look to close out phase one. we begin with a big issue, and unexpectedly solid jobs report. >> pretty solid report. >> really strong. >> the jobs number did not disappoint. >> we not only had a stronger part but we had a revision higher for the prior number. >> don't write off the economy just yet. it has a lot of fundamental strength. >> they are a lot stronger than people think. >> the fed is in a good spot of where the data is. >> i don't think the fed does anything differently other than a pat on the back. >> a pat on the back for chair powell. a picture-perfect soft landing is what they are track four. jonathan: here in new york is bob michele, priya misra, and gershon distenfeld. priya, a solid payrolls report. i thought we would start by making up excuses for a week j
jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, i'm jonathan ferro. bloomberg real yield starts right now. coming up, the u.s. economy delivering stronger-than-expected jobs growth. validating the fence pause. clarida says the economy is in a good place. just as the u.s. and china look to close out phase one. we begin with a big issue, and unexpectedly solid jobs report. >> pretty solid report. >> really strong. >> the jobs number did not disappoint. >> we not...
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and since jonathan has no family to speak of, his fate was sealed. basically, death by loneliness. >> i mean, that just doesn't seem right. it doesn't seem fair. so. >> reporter: so, although there was nothing laurie could do for her patient as a nurse, she decided there was something she could do as a mom. >> it was just in my heart that there was no other choice other than to bring him home. >> howdy, howdy, howdy! >> reporter: after knowing jonathan just three days, laurie invited him home and became his legal guardian. >> you had a good day? >> i did. >> reporter: jonathan now lives here full-time. >> a long with laurie's son austin. and because of her boundless compassion -- >> ooh, thisooks good. >> reporter: jonathan was able to get on the transplant list, and just a few months ago got his new heart. in a few weeks, he'll be well enough to live on his own again, although laurie says she has no plans to release him from her care. this isn't over when he gets better? >> no, no. he is going to go down to my family's house for christmas with us an
and since jonathan has no family to speak of, his fate was sealed. basically, death by loneliness. >> i mean, that just doesn't seem right. it doesn't seem fair. so. >> reporter: so, although there was nothing laurie could do for her patient as a nurse, she decided there was something she could do as a mom. >> it was just in my heart that there was no other choice other than to bring him home. >> howdy, howdy, howdy! >> reporter: after knowing jonathan just three...
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laura: but no gotcha momt for you, jonathan? jonathan: i think the gotcha moment if there was one was the timing of the release of theai the rest of it is the type of thing that drives people cra about trump. but as a disptor, there are people in is country that love it. that is why 50% want impeachment, 50% do not. laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. as we heardes earlier, ent trump welcome to the turkish leader to the white house today. it is the first time the two n have met president erdogan launch an offensive against kurdish fighters in syria last month. it comes as turkey has said they are considering buying even more military hardware russia. aleem maqbool has more. aleem: the timing of this visit is unseemly to many. with the trumps welcoming to the white house a man whose forces have attacked a neighboring country, leaving hundreds dead and many thousas displaced. pres. trump:er thank you much. it is a great honor to be with president erdogan. aleem: president trump's decision to withdraw u.stroops from n
laura: but no gotcha momt for you, jonathan? jonathan: i think the gotcha moment if there was one was the timing of the release of theai the rest of it is the type of thing that drives people cra about trump. but as a disptor, there are people in is country that love it. that is why 50% want impeachment, 50% do not. laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. as we heardes earlier, ent trump welcome to the turkish leader to the white house today. it is the first time the two n have met...
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and jonathan groff. plus music from the teskey brothers. and now, letting it go once again, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks, hola, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching, thank you for come beining. hey, you know, i don't know if you know this, you know what day tomorrow is? tomorrow is the three-year anniversary of the day donald trump was elected president of the united states. and it's been smooth sailing ever since. trump plans to celebrate his adversary by playing golf and making love to an overcooked steak with catsup on it. this is kind of interesting. you know how the president has the best words, uses all the best words? well, he's in monroe, louisiana last night, where he treated the crowd to what seems to have become his new favorite word that is not a word. >> mueller, remember that mueller, with that hoax. the biggest lie ever foistered on the american people. >> jimmy: foistered. he did it again in lexington. >> the most egregious fraud ever foistered. >> jimmy: and again in tupelo
and jonathan groff. plus music from the teskey brothers. and now, letting it go once again, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: thanks, hola, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching, thank you for come beining. hey, you know, i don't know if you know this, you know what day tomorrow is? tomorrow is the three-year anniversary of the day donald trump was elected president of the united states. and it's been smooth sailing ever since. trump plans to...
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jonathan: thank you. laura: for the second day in a row we are being warned to that too little is being done to prevent climate change. todait is the human -- u.n. environment which says the current targets to cut carbon emissions fall far short. in places like zimbabwe, the real-life impact is beg felt. serious drought is threatening urban and rural life. theur bbc's stephen saas gone to see the effects. stephen: when the river is in full flow, you can see why the orploreravid livingstone called it a viewhe angels. but look at the falls now. this is what southern africa's prolonged drought means, the volume of water is down by two here we are at thipoint. it is called the horseshoe falls viewpoint. but there iso falls. >> yes, the change -- the low falls, they are becoming more frequent. who knows community in oneer yer will be no fall, no water. stephen: two hours north is the national park, a land dying of thirst. it has the largest conceration of elephants in all of africa. i don't know if you can see
jonathan: thank you. laura: for the second day in a row we are being warned to that too little is being done to prevent climate change. todait is the human -- u.n. environment which says the current targets to cut carbon emissions fall far short. in places like zimbabwe, the real-life impact is beg felt. serious drought is threatening urban and rural life. theur bbc's stephen saas gone to see the effects. stephen: when the river is in full flow, you can see why the orploreravid livingstone...
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in ukraine nick connolly good evening to you both jonathan firstly to you what struck you about the good evening testimony today from memory you have on of it the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. well 1st i just want to say that i had an opportunity to work with mushy ivana beach and she's one of the one of america's top diplomats so there's deep deep disappointment in washington both sides of the aisle in her treatment and today's hearing where she again provided i think very telling testimony about an effort one to oust her a shadow effort by the trump administration to conduct policy that's not in the interest of the united states but to further donald trump's political own political agenda and so i think the testimony today particularly the moment where the chair of this committee adam schiff read out a tweet highlighting the president once again trying to intimidate mushy of honor which to me really highlights the challenge that we have in washington i want to pick up on some of that with me because nick the form and void was branded bad by the president who discredited in uk
in ukraine nick connolly good evening to you both jonathan firstly to you what struck you about the good evening testimony today from memory you have on of it the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. well 1st i just want to say that i had an opportunity to work with mushy ivana beach and she's one of the one of america's top diplomats so there's deep deep disappointment in washington both sides of the aisle in her treatment and today's hearing where she again provided i think very telling...
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laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. jonathan: thank you. laura:he forecond day in ae to prevent climate chanth. today it ihuman -- u.n. environment agency, which says the current targets to cut carbon emissions fall far short. in places like zimbabwe, the real-life impact is being felt. serious drought is threatenil urban and rufe. the bbc's stephen sackur has gone to see the effects. stephen: whethe river is in full flow, you can see why the explorer david livingstone lled it a view for the angels. but look at the falls now. this is what southern africa's prolonged drought means, the thirds.wn by two here we are at this viewpoint. al is called the horseshoe viewpoint. >> yes, the change -- the low falls, they are becontng more freq who knows community in one yr there will be noall, no water. stephen: two hours north is the national park, a land dying of thirst. it has the largest conceration of elephants in all of africa. i don't know if you can see, but there is a group of elephants just over there. each elephant needs 300 kilograms of fo
laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. jonathan: thank you. laura:he forecond day in ae to prevent climate chanth. today it ihuman -- u.n. environment agency, which says the current targets to cut carbon emissions fall far short. in places like zimbabwe, the real-life impact is being felt. serious drought is threatenil urban and rufe. the bbc's stephen sackur has gone to see the effects. stephen: whethe river is in full flow, you can see why the explorer david livingstone lled it a...
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laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. jonathan: thank you. laura: now to hong kong, where hundreds of student protesters are under siege university cornered by police. they are being told to surrender or face tear gas and rubber bullets. protesters outside are trying to break thpolice lines, some using petrol bombs. these are some of most violent clashes since demonstratgans in june. gabriel gatehouse is in hong kong and as been with protesters for the past few days. gabriel: sunday morning. it's day five of the protest at hong kong polytechni university . and it is about turn into a siege. lithe po are at the junction just there and now advancing on the lines. tear gas is coming. under fire, the protesters retreat onto campus. if arrested, man fear physical or sexual assault and long sentences. >> the police attacking us. briel: for their part, authorities fear chaos and instability. e blue spray is laced with tear gas. in the face of government intransigence and aggressive policing, a protest movemend hs morpheto a total rejection ofsy chin
laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. jonathan: thank you. laura: now to hong kong, where hundreds of student protesters are under siege university cornered by police. they are being told to surrender or face tear gas and rubber bullets. protesters outside are trying to break thpolice lines, some using petrol bombs. these are some of most violent clashes since demonstratgans in june. gabriel gatehouse is in hong kong and as been with protesters for the past few days. gabriel: sunday...
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>> now, i aren't you and jonathan. when and if any evidence of a high crime or misdemeanor appears and it's real evidence, not hearsay, i will take it seriously but i'm not going to take it seriously when i have the transcript in front of me. i don't consider it to be significant. i have the transcript and followed this closely. the histrionics adam schiff practiced, especially with his closing argument don't carry the day with americans or lawyers. >> brought up witnesses. i did not bring up adam schiff. the witness' testimony is evidence. i have to leave it there. we will come back with more of jonathan and you and this show. this is a show. i don't think the proceedings was a show but we will bring you back for another dull segment. >>> coming up next, presidential senator kamala harris is taking a break to join me live on "politics nation," you won't want to miss it. first, my colleague, richard liu with today's other stories. >> breaking news from the "washington post" reported the pentagon says the defense secret
>> now, i aren't you and jonathan. when and if any evidence of a high crime or misdemeanor appears and it's real evidence, not hearsay, i will take it seriously but i'm not going to take it seriously when i have the transcript in front of me. i don't consider it to be significant. i have the transcript and followed this closely. the histrionics adam schiff practiced, especially with his closing argument don't carry the day with americans or lawyers. >> brought up witnesses. i did...
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laura: but no gotcha moment for you, jonathan? jonathan: i think the gotcha timing of the release of thethe aid. the rest of it is the type of thing that drives people cra about trump. but as a disruptor, there are people in this country that love it. that is why 50% want impeachment, 50% do not. laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. as wheard earlier, president welcome to the turkis leader to the white house today. it is the first time the two men have met president erdogan launch an offensive against lakurdish fighters in syri month. it comes as turkey haid th conse ueemly to man with the trumps welcoming to tho white a man whose forces have attacked a neighboring country, leaving hundreds dead and many thousands displaced. pres. trump: thank you very much. it is a great honor to be with president erdogan. decision to withdraw u.stroopsom orthern syria in effect give president erdogan the gaden light to i pres. trump: the relationship we have had is good, and i have heard all the pundits three or four or five weeks a
laura: but no gotcha moment for you, jonathan? jonathan: i think the gotcha timing of the release of thethe aid. the rest of it is the type of thing that drives people cra about trump. but as a disruptor, there are people in this country that love it. that is why 50% want impeachment, 50% do not. laura: jonathan turley, thanks for being with us. as wheard earlier, president welcome to the turkis leader to the white house today. it is the first time the two men have met president erdogan launch...
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rivera un joven colombiano que trabaja y vive en la zona, jonathan estÁs aquÍ en ediciÓn digital por favor cuÉntanos lo que pasÓ por tu mente cuando estabas en el trabajo y de repente escuchas todo este caos, jonathan: buenas tardes lo primero fue comunicarme con mi familia porque tambiÉn trabajan por el Área, gracias a dios todos estÁn bien y más que todo mi hermano que trabajaba allÍ a un lado de donde ocurriÓ todo, necesitaban cerrar todo el Área, entonces lo que hicieron fue mandarlos a casa pero estÁ bien, tomÓ rumbo a su casa, ahorita al salir de mi trabajo hay muchas calles cerradas, hay helicÓpteros y la gente estÁ asustada esta un poco tenso el ambiente ailen: jonathan afortunadamente tÚ te encuentras bien y familiares tambiÉn pero te pregunto tienes miedo, no se que tan seguido transite por esta zona o si implementar hasta alguna medida de seguridad jonathan: miedos y porque han habido muchos casos con mi armas de color de cuchillo y eso mÁs que nada da miedo. normalmente cojo el tren y nunca transito del puente, no sentÍ el puente tenga algo especial, no s
rivera un joven colombiano que trabaja y vive en la zona, jonathan estÁs aquÍ en ediciÓn digital por favor cuÉntanos lo que pasÓ por tu mente cuando estabas en el trabajo y de repente escuchas todo este caos, jonathan: buenas tardes lo primero fue comunicarme con mi familia porque tambiÉn trabajan por el Área, gracias a dios todos estÁn bien y más que todo mi hermano que trabajaba allÍ a un lado de donde ocurriÓ todo, necesitaban cerrar todo el Área, entonces lo que hicieron fue...
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jonathan: it was very significant. when he came it was clear he was adopting a type of mutually assured destruction strategy. he was saying ev the loop -- in other words, i go down, everyone goes down. immediately starteweetpeople denying they had meetings and even denying they really knew who he was type of tweets. but he did a lot of damage, because his point was that tre was no irregular small group called the three amigos.t everyone was p the amigos. laura: the president has said there was no quid pro quo. sondland said there was one. about the ukrainians calling for investigations to get a white house visit. how damaging is that? jonathan: well, i think the most damaging aspect is that sondland was quite clear that he came to understand that president trump these investigations in ukraine. but he also gave a lot of points to the republicans. ople may not have noticed, butga republicaned a lot of ground today. he said he did not understand at this was an investigation of the bidens. he did not connect the bidens ti
jonathan: it was very significant. when he came it was clear he was adopting a type of mutually assured destruction strategy. he was saying ev the loop -- in other words, i go down, everyone goes down. immediately starteweetpeople denying they had meetings and even denying they really knew who he was type of tweets. but he did a lot of damage, because his point was that tre was no irregular small group called the three amigos.t everyone was p the amigos. laura: the president has said there was...
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jonathan i'm going to ask you because you are you alluded to potential action. needing to be taken by the regional community on the international community and i'm going to ask you very briefly here because the into burundi a dialogue that was being led by the east african community basically has failed the african union has had human rights observers in country but they haven't released a public report pretty much ever and you've talked about this culture of impunity right so this isn't just about abuses taking place it's about the the atmosphere within which that happens so what what room is there now fast action to take place the u.n. security council also has done very little why the silence and where do we go from here well you know they're just called just where the discourse of african countries voted to fear in. if that turn on the face of other of other countries are sort of unless the situation becomes very very critical before any like a you or any other country award was tipping to traverse or just wish it right and as the other my colleague question
jonathan i'm going to ask you because you are you alluded to potential action. needing to be taken by the regional community on the international community and i'm going to ask you very briefly here because the into burundi a dialogue that was being led by the east african community basically has failed the african union has had human rights observers in country but they haven't released a public report pretty much ever and you've talked about this culture of impunity right so this isn't just...
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i think jonathan's spot on. these kinds of relationships, where someone is reporting to someone else. someone has control over their compensation, etc., it is not a bad thing to have that basically just completely eliminated in the workplace. >> the best news here is mcdonald's now sets a standard for every other major corporation that they will not stand for breaking the rules, no matter who it is. i mean, this guy was a very popular ceo that did very well for the company, did -- big turn around. the stock had been doing very very well. i think it is good on them, and it is a lesson to every chiefton out there that if you don't, you know, do the straight and narrow -- this guy was making a lot of money, what a great reputation. i think it was warren buffett that once said it takes 20 years to gain a reputation and five minutes to lose it. you see what happens. >> i think we need to question and keep an open mind about the rule applying to all indirect reports. there should be no question mark about the direct a
i think jonathan's spot on. these kinds of relationships, where someone is reporting to someone else. someone has control over their compensation, etc., it is not a bad thing to have that basically just completely eliminated in the workplace. >> the best news here is mcdonald's now sets a standard for every other major corporation that they will not stand for breaking the rules, no matter who it is. i mean, this guy was a very popular ceo that did very well for the company, did -- big...
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standing by for us in prague correspondent jonathan crane jonathan good to see you tell us what is happening where you are right now. well this is the latest in a series of protests organized by the activist group 1000000 women to democracy and initially the estimates suggest that this is by far the biggest the day how safe asa passing the course remains and it came to let just behind me. now as you say this coincides with the anniversary of the velvet revolution the food of communism in and check the back and that fact hasn't been lost on the protesters here the people we've spoken to say this isn't just about fighting corruption this isn't just about demanding the resignation of the prime minister it's about not taking for granted all those hard freedoms little tamil krissy that was for so hard for 30 years ago now bobbish is drawing comparisons with donald trump in the u.s. about this leads a populist party here is a very rich businessmen as you say and he's accused of being in conflicts of interest because as well as being the prime minister his business is going to trust runs people say
standing by for us in prague correspondent jonathan crane jonathan good to see you tell us what is happening where you are right now. well this is the latest in a series of protests organized by the activist group 1000000 women to democracy and initially the estimates suggest that this is by far the biggest the day how safe asa passing the course remains and it came to let just behind me. now as you say this coincides with the anniversary of the velvet revolution the food of communism in and...
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so it was in the writer jonathan as i love it that's how you sums it up because jonathan i want to bring in this comment we got from someone watching on you tube a man he says explaining the reason that it is everywhere is that you can only do that with a low maintenance weapon the simple ease of use of the 8 k. allowed the soviets to then give them away so i want to show our audience because i know our gas probably already know this i want to show our audience the places that it is traveled at least models of the 8 k. so this is mozambique's national flag you might notice it there you saw it in the 1st tweet that i read it on the today show explained that there this. quite interesting one saddam hussein's gold plated a k 47 that was found after the u.s. invasion of iraq and this last one is a whole list be a mike 10 photos that show how the 847 has become a global political symbol a scroll to show you just a few chill a iraq the hezbollah although some say this is a variant of the a k 47 not the a k 47 itself but explaining that and why it has really spread so many places eunice i want
so it was in the writer jonathan as i love it that's how you sums it up because jonathan i want to bring in this comment we got from someone watching on you tube a man he says explaining the reason that it is everywhere is that you can only do that with a low maintenance weapon the simple ease of use of the 8 k. allowed the soviets to then give them away so i want to show our audience because i know our gas probably already know this i want to show our audience the places that it is traveled at...
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jonathan ba rtley, the chance to put your question to jonathan bartley, the co—leader of the green party. 0ver jonathan bartley, the co—leader of the green party. over the next hour we will be hearing questions from listeners on 5 live your call, taking questions submitted online and via social media to your questions answered on the bbc. you can get in touch when we are on the air. and we are also giving you the chance to e—mail your questions. they have no answer to the question of what they would do... and apologies. we are clearly having some technical issues at the moment. you are hearing a clip of boris johnson rather than the studio in sa lfo rd. johnson rather than the studio in salford. i am told we can go back there now. and apparently we can'tjust there now. and apparently we can't just yet. those technical problems continue. let me remind you that we are hoping to rejoin nicky campbell in salford for that special question and answer session with jonathan for that special question and answer session withjonathan bartley, co—leader of the green party. it is one of a serie
jonathan ba rtley, the chance to put your question to jonathan bartley, the co—leader of the green party. 0ver jonathan bartley, the co—leader of the green party. over the next hour we will be hearing questions from listeners on 5 live your call, taking questions submitted online and via social media to your questions answered on the bbc. you can get in touch when we are on the air. and we are also giving you the chance to e—mail your questions. they have no answer to the question of what...
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he when did you first come across jonathan miller? i came across him because beyond the fringe was an extraordinary moment, and jonathan was, there wasjonathan miller, alan bennett, peter cook, they were in an extraordinary partnership, and the thing that jonathan was, extraordinary partnership, and the thing thatjonathan was, its a difficult word to find. he was a polymath, that's what people call him, but he was an extraordinary all—rounder. there he is, a comedian, a stand—up comedian in the early days, and then very rapidly he also, his passion in biology and medicine, he was a very good friend of oliver sacks, who wrote the man who sought his wife as a hat,... we are also talking about the passing of clive james. they were of similar characters. here was another man in clive james through turned that intellect to comedy. yes, i can hardly believe that today has happened. i'vejust hardly believe that today has happened. i've just heard about clive in the last few minutes. yes, obviously clive had come over from australia and h
he when did you first come across jonathan miller? i came across him because beyond the fringe was an extraordinary moment, and jonathan was, there wasjonathan miller, alan bennett, peter cook, they were in an extraordinary partnership, and the thing that jonathan was, extraordinary partnership, and the thing thatjonathan was, its a difficult word to find. he was a polymath, that's what people call him, but he was an extraordinary all—rounder. there he is, a comedian, a stand—up comedian in...
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jonathan: thank you. laura: now to hong kong, where hundreds of studenprotesters are under siege in university bcornerpolice. they are being told to surrender or face tearub gas andr bullets. protesters outside are trying to break the police lines, some using petrol bombs. these are some of most violent clashes since demonstrations began in june. gabriel gatehouse is in hong for the past few days.otesters gabriel: sunday morning. it's day five of the protest at hong kong polytechnic univeity . and it is about to turn into a the police are at the junction just there and now advanci on the lines. tear gas is coming. e under fire, thotesters retreat onto campu if arrested,an m fear physical or sexual assault and long sentences. >> the police attacking us. gabriel: for their part, authorities fearnd chaos a instability. e thblue spray i laced with tear gas. in the face of government intransigence d aggressive policing, a protestt movemen has morphed into a total rejection of china's political system. and some
jonathan: thank you. laura: now to hong kong, where hundreds of studenprotesters are under siege in university bcornerpolice. they are being told to surrender or face tearub gas andr bullets. protesters outside are trying to break the police lines, some using petrol bombs. these are some of most violent clashes since demonstrations began in june. gabriel gatehouse is in hong for the past few days.otesters gabriel: sunday morning. it's day five of the protest at hong kong polytechnic univeity ....
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so jonathan you see these 2 opposing sides there although both still be true can you give us the back story how did this come about. sure yeah totally so you want to be extreme views and views in the middle as well. as to origins the car kalashnikov was a military man himself time criminal it was injured times mine to theirs and of small arms came up with a submachine gun. on a carbine. ended up in charge of a design team working on a new concept there so why for so combining different types of weapon into along the central something that would do all of the jobs of an infantry unit automatic fire medium range controllable fire as well. so this was based in part on a german german concept and 2nd world war there filmed. but we got assault rifle from this is very much the russian take on the design. i want to play a video comments from a member of our community who had some parts on the creator this is eric harper is a political science lecturer in the us here in virginia and here's what he told the stream he'd been plucked out of obscurity to lead a new research development program a
so jonathan you see these 2 opposing sides there although both still be true can you give us the back story how did this come about. sure yeah totally so you want to be extreme views and views in the middle as well. as to origins the car kalashnikov was a military man himself time criminal it was injured times mine to theirs and of small arms came up with a submachine gun. on a carbine. ended up in charge of a design team working on a new concept there so why for so combining different types of...
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jonathan is extremely colorblind. he's just been handed a pair of high-tech glasses that let him see vivid colors for the very first time. it wasn't until this moment that he could appreciate what many take for granted. >> i was feeling joy and happiness that i could finally see all this color and a little bit of sadness because i wasn't able to see color my whole life. >> come here, dude. >> reporter: jonathan got the special glasses from his principal who is also colorblind. >> mom, you better get in there, too. that is so awesome. i told you it's going to be a little emotional. >> reporter: you see jonathan walking around the classroom mesmerized by the periodic table. >> don't you want to touch them? i wanted to touch every color. right? go ahead. you can touch them. >> reporter: after this video went viral, the family started a gofundme page to help others. in just a few days donations poured in, skyrocketing to roughly $24,000. >> it's just snowballed in a beautiful, beautiful way. >> reporter: and jonathan gett
jonathan is extremely colorblind. he's just been handed a pair of high-tech glasses that let him see vivid colors for the very first time. it wasn't until this moment that he could appreciate what many take for granted. >> i was feeling joy and happiness that i could finally see all this color and a little bit of sadness because i wasn't able to see color my whole life. >> come here, dude. >> reporter: jonathan got the special glasses from his principal who is also colorblind....
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jonathan, you very much. jonathan head in hong kong. president trump's lawyer — rudy giuliani — says he's not concerned about being indicted for crimes now being investigated by the impeachment inquiry. this is after the us state department released records relating to the trump administration's dealings with ukraine which show repeated contacts between secretary of state mike pompeo and mrgiuliani. here's chris buckler in washington with the latest developments. during the impeachment enquiry rudy giuliani's name was mentioned a lot. he has been accused of smearing people and of trying to push ukraine into lodging these politically partisan investigations into donald trump's rivals. well, he has come out fighting. and in a pretty angry interview with fox news mr giuliani has defended himself against any wrongdoing. are you afraid, mr mamma, that you could be indicted? 0h mamma, that you could be indicted? oh well. how long have you known me? i have no new several years. oh well. how long have you known me? i have no new severalyear
jonathan, you very much. jonathan head in hong kong. president trump's lawyer — rudy giuliani — says he's not concerned about being indicted for crimes now being investigated by the impeachment inquiry. this is after the us state department released records relating to the trump administration's dealings with ukraine which show repeated contacts between secretary of state mike pompeo and mrgiuliani. here's chris buckler in washington with the latest developments. during the impeachment...