accommodative policy stances are the source of the information that we are seeing right now and, you know, the best thing and that policymakers and countries can do is actually to start to normalise monetary conditions and, the same time, you know, consolidation is in order because there are high levels of debt in the system and western economies especially public debt as well as corporate debt. it is going to be a drag on long term growth and the risks of stagnation is very, very real. this and the risks of stagnation is very. very real- very, very real. as we mentioned, very, very real. as we | mentioned, comments very, very real. as we - mentioned, comments were very, very real. as we mentioned, comments were made ahead of this meeting that is, you know, geopolitical tension such as tensions in ukraine, now is not the time for this. easier to say that given the situation we are in. that would also be discussed, won t it?
perspective of people on this committee having spoken graphically about abortion and women that choose to have them but spoke about this from the security angle because these women in some cases have shared their stories before. they ve faced both the on slot of people online and in other forums attacking them from making this choice but at the same time, all of them told me that for as many of those comments and threats that they got, they also heard from people who may live in republican districts who had seen parts of their own personal stories reflected in these lawmakers stories. that was really the crux of the interview. they are prepared for the threats in many cases they re receiving them for other policy stances they ve taken. their ready on that front. at the same time, they say the benefit of sharing their stories, no matter how difficult it is for them to do that and you can see them in that video struggling with retelling these traumatizing in some cases stories for them.
night to repay the public trust that they put me. but does not trust extend to the company michael bloomberg built? it limited coverage of its founder when he ran new york city. editor in chief john nichols told the staff yesterday, we will continue our tradition of not investigating mike and his family and foundation. that prohibition extends to bloomberg s rivals because we cannot treat mike s democratic competitors differently. but, this raises the appearance of partisanship, the company will continue to investigate president trump. it s not clear whether trump s family would also be fair game as opposed to joe biden s son. the company will largely limit its coverage to bloomberg s speeches, policies, and polls. initial stories he said he is offering his own mix of moderate policy stances and experience in business, government, and philanthropy as a way to beat the drum. tim o brien and david trip lee, the top editors at bloomberg opinion, are taking leaves to join his campaign. t
i worked morning, noon, and night to repair the public trust that they couldn t make. reporter: does that extent of the company michael bloomberg built which limited coverage of its founder when he ran new york city? editor in chief john nichols told staff yesterday we will continue our tradition of not investigating mike and his family foundation. that prohibition extends to bloomberg s rival because we cannot treat his democratic competitors differently but, this raises the appearance of partisanship, the company will continue to investigate donald trump. it is not clear whether trump s family would also be fair game as opposed to joe biden s son. the company will largely limit its coverage of bloomberg s pgs, policies and poles. initial story said he s offering his own mix of moderate policy stances, experience in business, government and philanthropy as a way to beat trump. the top editors of bloomberg opinion are taking leave to join his campaign.