And hes calling it extreme vetting. Donald trump announcing a plan to more strictly screened immigrates through the united tates. Catherine thanks for being with us. We will start a off what is turning out to be a major talking point here in france today. It used to be skimpy beach wear that raised eyebrows but there us a growing debate over just the opposite. Ere talking about full body coverings. Three french towns have now banned the garment in quick succession. The latest of them partly inspired by a violent fight on a beach that bloke out after some local youths tried to photograph burk kinney clad women. No just fashionable swimwear from muslim women who want to cover up on the beach some say it goes against french secular alues. This town has become the third to ban the beach wear. The mayor said people there feeled provoke by that sort of thing. He emphasized hes not targeting muslims but wants to get rid of islamist fundamentalists on the island who says have no business here.
Julie hyman has the latest on the markets. After the uplift we had to a major agger average, we are seeing a bit of a downdraft, that a huge one but if you look in the sectors on the move, financials in the green, but that is the only group. We have utilities declining the most as bond yields continue to go up. A pretty Diverse Group in terms of what is falling, but i did want to point out there were the worst performers in the s p 500 were those like monsanto. Brownforman cutting its forecast. Dollar tree, which was out with its earnings and actually rose following those numbers, but analysts are weighing in and saying they were not that great and downgraded to neutral. There is a little bit of company news moving things around. Mark of looking at are we looking at a poor day after a giant game . Gain . Julie we are still lower by about 70 points, but we have had this and norm is ounce from the lows of the year. One of the other charts we have been looking at if you take a look at the
This was a fascinating conversation. What stood out for you . Theres really nothing like it that i can think. It was supposed to be more on leadership of the various fed chairmen from years past and not about interest rates, but there was an awful lot there about current Monetary Policy. I felt one of the interesting questions was asked, why dont you do more . Why dont you overshoot inflation . Why dont you help boost wages in the economy, for instance, which is a hot topic right now in the election. And it was interesting to me no, thelen said, economy is actually progressing quite well right now, and she even said there is some evidence that inflation is moving up. Remember, in recent comments, she said she wasnt so certain that inflation was up. To me, the core pce is 1. 7 , which is close. That was quite interesting, i thought. Mark did you get a sense that that question was aimed at calling into question the feds mandate . Dual mandate . Not every central bank has a dual mandate o
Victory for every american. [applause] charlie on the democratic side, Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton by 14 points. Mr. Sanders do not tell secretary clinton. She is getting a little nervous. And i dont want her to get more nervous. But i believe weve got an excellent chance to win new york and a lot of delegates in that state. Charlie joining me now from washingtons jeanne cummings. She is the Political Editor for the wall street journal. Here in new york, the hosts of bloombergs with all due respect and the managing editors of bloomberg politics, Mark Halperin and john heilemann. And if you have not seen the circus, you should go see that, too. Also here, mike barnicle. He is a political commentator and contributor to msnbc. I am pleased to have all of them here back on this program. Mark halperin, i begin with you. What did wisconsin change . Mark every three episodes im on here, i like to quote one of my fathers jokes, and today i will quote this one. Only two people understan
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