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Bloomberg Surveillance

Surveillance: Stimulus Bets With Lew

Bloomberg Surveillance

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Business News, News, Investing, Business

3.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group President, says the United States is much less interested in the Middle East than before because it is now the world's largest energy producer. Andrew Sheets, Morgan Stanley Chief Cross-Asset Strategist, says you can expect to see a sustainable economic recovery in the next six to twelve months. Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican from Louisiana, says Dr. Fauci's positions on lockdown measures are evolving as we understand the scope of the pandemic. Sarah Hindlian, Macquarie Analyst, says there are legitimate concerns of consumer data collection regarding TikTok given the tensions between the U.S. and China. Jacob J. Lew, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, discusses the politics behind negotiations on the next round of U.S. stimulus.

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There is no speculation that definitive on our world order is Ian Bremer of Eurasia Group. We enjoy so much our beginning of the

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year analysis with his Eureia Group and we're thrilled Dr Bremer could join us

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this morning.

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Ian, I'm going to start with Lebanon. I know there are many other themes to touch here as well.

1:14.8

I want to go to Henry Kissinger's World Order, that wonderful book of a few years ago,

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where Dr. Kissinger speaks about the decline of the state.

1:26.0

Lebanon is a card-carrying decline of the state right now.

1:31.5

How do they write the ship of what was once the jewel of the Levant?

1:36.0

And my God, Tom, I mean any of us that have been to Beirut know it's our favorite city in the Middle East.

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It's so cosmopolitan, it's so lively, it brings together

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so many different civilizations and cultures,

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but the government is a disaster.

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