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michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. lisa: will u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: when will the u.s. yield curve invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time different? priya: i care. michael: yes. i think the fed is whistling past the graveyard. i think it is a big deal. iain: i think the curve continues to flatten off. i think this time is different. lisa: my thanks to priya misra, michael collins, and iain stealey. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ manus: you are watching the "best of bloomberg daybreak: middle east." i'm manus crowley. aramco's ipo is a no go for the time being. the giant is preparing to head -- hit the debt market with its first international bond offer. moody's downgrades 20 turkish banks and warns the worst
michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. lisa: will u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: when will the u.s. yield curve invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time different? priya: i care. michael: yes. i think the fed is whistling past the graveyard. i think it is a big deal. iain: i think the...
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even these countries like a portugal with 30% unemployment for the young adults or greece and spain, let's face it, almost all of those countries, venezuela was a wealthy country. they were promising to bail out all of south south america a fes ago. it can happen even many -- in places where there was success before. >> yeah, it can. what young people are failing to understand is the history. we're talking about venezuela, but you can also look back reading gulag ark archipelago wn eye-opener. an era of deregulation, in an era of low taxes where you can be entrepreneurial and succeed, i think that makes the case ultimately. charles: david mcintosh, you pushing for a fatter bottom line, you always push, right? you gotta get more, you know? you made a nickel, you've got to make six cents next quarter, a dime next quarter, then a quarter next quarter, and you've got to keep pushing that bottom line. it's got to get fatter and fatter, the stock's got to go higher and higher. people are watching this from the outside looking in saying, golly, it's coming at my expense. what do you tell th
even these countries like a portugal with 30% unemployment for the young adults or greece and spain, let's face it, almost all of those countries, venezuela was a wealthy country. they were promising to bail out all of south south america a fes ago. it can happen even many -- in places where there was success before. >> yeah, it can. what young people are failing to understand is the history. we're talking about venezuela, but you can also look back reading gulag ark archipelago wn...
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peso, s&p is lower than its current d+ grade which is below investment grade and on par with turkey, greece, and fiji. the european union is promising britain and on prominent did -- and on prominent did -- an unprominented trade deal. there's a debate on whose court should have the final say in civic the butte -- civic dispute. >> the relationship we have created over 20, 30 years through various countries, we see what the heads of state of government is proposing. if we achieve it, you have a partnership with no precedent. deadlockedes are amid the island border. police in amsterdam say terrorism is a possible motive at a real race station this morning. -- at a railway station this morning. two people were stabbed. the victim -- the suspect is being questioned at the hospital where he is being treated for gunshot wound. it's washington's turn to say goodbye to john mccain. he lived and worked in the nation's capital for more than four decades. he's now lying in state under the u.s. capitol rotunda for a ceremony and public visitation. family friends, and guests gathered for memorial servi
peso, s&p is lower than its current d+ grade which is below investment grade and on par with turkey, greece, and fiji. the european union is promising britain and on prominent did -- and on prominent did -- an unprominented trade deal. there's a debate on whose court should have the final say in civic the butte -- civic dispute. >> the relationship we have created over 20, 30 years through various countries, we see what the heads of state of government is proposing. if we achieve it,...
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think about greece, the debt ceiling debates. i like to kid around the politicians like to take us up on a very uncomfortable ride, let us have a look over the cliff how ugly it could get, and then pull us back at the very last minute. there are headlines the talks could resume between the u.s. and canada on wednesday. so that's another factor here. >> we've got an official comment here from a u.s. trade representative >> a new development here now a u.s. trade representative on the record, robert lighthizer today saying the president identified the president of his intent to sign a trade agreement with canada and mexico if it is willing 90 days from now lighthizer going onto say the agreement is the most advanced trade greet in the world in the next few weeks they'll be able to examine the agreement. they'll find it has huge benefits for our workers, ranchers, farmers and businesses saying we have also negotiated with canada throughout this yearlong process this week those moatings continued at yearlong levels, we made progress
think about greece, the debt ceiling debates. i like to kid around the politicians like to take us up on a very uncomfortable ride, let us have a look over the cliff how ugly it could get, and then pull us back at the very last minute. there are headlines the talks could resume between the u.s. and canada on wednesday. so that's another factor here. >> we've got an official comment here from a u.s. trade representative >> a new development here now a u.s. trade representative on the...
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i think -- i was never worried during the situations with greece or spain, i was never concerned because history is very important. irope has a rich history think as time goes on -- rich history, and i think as time goes on we will make sure that resiliency continues. thatitching to be ok and question on brexit, it seems like the deadline for coming to coming up,t has been and you must have game plans this. what would you say are the author of a messy divorce? i will not desolate -- tidjane: i will not call the outcome in that. we were all asked to present new plans by the ecb. that was the chief executive of credit suisse, speaking to us in beijing in an exclusive interview. time now for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business worries in the news right now. coca-cola is expanding in the hot drinks business by buying a global brand. for is trying costa coffee five point $1 billion -- $5.1 billion. both coke and pepsi have been seeking alternatives while the market in sugary drinks declines. second-biggest u.s. has-hailing company, lyft, hired an ipo adviser t
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michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: one will do you -- with the u.s. yield curve in verve -- invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time birth different? priya: i care. michael: yes. i think the fed is whistling past the graveyard. i think the curve continues to settle off. i think this time is different. lisa: my thanks to priya misra, michael collins, and iain stealey. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, it's a quick p.m. london time. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ looks good to bloomberg first word news is news this afternoon. it is looking less likely that the u.s. and canada will meet today. speaking to reporters in washington, canadian foreign affairs minister said while the canadian and u.s. teams are working hard "we are not there yet." optimistic, saying canadians are goo
michael: greece. iain: i will take greece. u.s. 10 year yields be closer to 2.5% or 3% by year-end? iain: above 3%. michael: closer to 3%. priya: 3%. lisa: one will do you -- with the u.s. yield curve in verve -- invert, six months or 12 or more months? priya: six months. michael: 12 or more. iain: 12 or more. lisa: really quick. you care about the yield curve. or is this time birth different? priya: i care. michael: yes. i think the fed is whistling past the graveyard. i think the curve...
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what the s&p 500 is -- valuation that is about double what the s&p 500 is, analysts are saying it in greece in the margins by 320 basis points. rbc calling it a blog quarter. nursing growth -- blowout quarter. thank you so much. vonnie: we have news crossing the bloomberg. schattner suing the pizza chain and the board. assistance forr stopping irreparable harm to the company. papa john's down about .2%. this is "bloomberg." ♪ . vonnie: 11:00 a.m. in new york and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. 30 minutes left in the trading day in europe. from new york, i am vonnie quinn and this is the european close on bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are covering. indexes are fluctuating slightly higher as trade talks advance. technology shares are advancing. a fifth monthly high for the s&p 500. we will speak with omair sharif about president trump's threat for tariffs on $200 billion of chinese imports and how it could inflect -- affect inflation in the united states. --exclusive interview with 90 minutes left into the trading day in the united states. abigail doolittle is with us. >> small ga
what the s&p 500 is -- valuation that is about double what the s&p 500 is, analysts are saying it in greece in the margins by 320 basis points. rbc calling it a blog quarter. nursing growth -- blowout quarter. thank you so much. vonnie: we have news crossing the bloomberg. schattner suing the pizza chain and the board. assistance forr stopping irreparable harm to the company. papa john's down about .2%. this is "bloomberg." ♪ . vonnie: 11:00 a.m. in new york and 11:00 p.m....
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czech republic and germany both below four percent on the other hand of the spectrum there spain and greece where more than one in six without work. but of course u.s. on inflation is also down to two percent in line with the b's. stable for kids you must have two paul brits at the front but stock exchange public data shows that the block is quite strong and solid now with strong seeming to picking a fight with the e.u. is he perhaps biting off more than he can chew. well with two percent of interest rate and they used to be just in line they may. interest rates may actually be rising by the end of the three years so it's a good it's a good sign yes a question is here really picking a fight though with the e.u. if we imagine this to be a children's break played around which is you know kind of not so far away in his days he's been he's been saying names he's been pointing at a stone maybe but he hasn't thrown any tariffs at you yet he's been much less has the time with china with the tit for tat going back and forth but why is he to start that he'd be getting battled from two directions at
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as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn about philo let's say i'm the troika and here i'm greece banks of the fight well thank you for helping. us we're on the story that's right fail us debt slavery. a parting of ways european leaders talk of a future without the u.s. what is in store for the transatlantic alliance and much much more on this edition of. the bags of politicking more now with our political panel in new york jim. strategist former spokesperson for the california republican party and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyce host of the brian joyce show on talk radio w j o w s j and if the democrats take majority in the house do you think they're going to push for impeachment i think it is the first order of business nancy pelosi swatch i absolutely do and in fact there was a list released the other day of one hundred investigations that the democrats plan to launch should they become elected but here's the problem for democrats this issue of impeachment does not poll well on the campaign trail and that's why you hear democrats staying away from the issue and specially i
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room was a military power geared to waging war unlike in ancient greece gymnasts. sports in the roman empire were viewed solely as a means of military training any type of physical activity practiced as an end in itself was considered a sign of weakness and unmanly us. to improve his neuro work to strengthen his muscles by having the lead plates laid on his chest in the seclusion of the palace he practiced breathing exercises and wrote poems. very little material and when it comes to judging the quality of. poetry for example. the little we have indicates that nero was not on talented and that he must have achieved a certain level of achievement. talented an artist as his biographer is would have us believe. described. as a pleasant low bass though he noted it. was evidently aware of this weakness of the most famous. court to give him. it was a carefree time for nero who indulge his pleasures with little interference from his advisors. agrippina deplored his artistic ambitions the gulf between mother and son wide. fifty nine was a fateful year for agra pino and for
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as a matter of fact, when they would get bored being with me on going tops, i remember greece, and you said, why don't i take jill to dinner. i later learned they were done at the cafe, at the port. and he has her dancing on top of the cement table, drinking ouzo. [laughter] isn't that right -- right, jilly? we got to know each other well. he loved my son beau, and my son hunt. as a young man he came up to my house, to wilmington. out of this grew a great friendship, that transcended whatever political differences we had, or later developed. because above all, we understood the same thing. all politics is personal. it's about trust. i trusted john with my life, and i would. and i think he would trust me with his. we both knew then, from our different experiences, and as our lives progressed we learned more, there are times when life can be so cruel, pain so blinding, it is hard to see anything else. john'sease that took a life, took our mutual friend, teddy's life, the exact same disease, nine years ago. and three years ago, it took my beautiful son beau's life. it's brutal, relentless
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the unhcr said they are ready to support greece. greece has to invite them. the un refugee agency would go to the islands and advise about how to create better conditions, but the key thing is that these people need to be moved off these islands to proper refugee camps and asylum seeker centres, and not these reception centres, which have none of the facilities that they need. thank you very much. let‘s talk to the head of mission in greece, for medecins sans frontieres another charity which called this the worst refugee camp in the world. we have had a response from the which effectively says it greece does not move people out of these refugee camps, it is a fact they are overcrowded and in very difficult situations. what is your reaction to this statement? well, we very much welcome that statement. it is indeed a crisis in overcrowding. this is also a health and mental health crisis, a crisis in protection. as my colleague said earlier in your programme, our medical teams are expecting to trick people for trauma they have experienced in their country of o
the unhcr said they are ready to support greece. greece has to invite them. the un refugee agency would go to the islands and advise about how to create better conditions, but the key thing is that these people need to be moved off these islands to proper refugee camps and asylum seeker centres, and not these reception centres, which have none of the facilities that they need. thank you very much. let‘s talk to the head of mission in greece, for medecins sans frontieres another charity which...
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i was never worried when portugal, ireland, greece, it , i was never concerned. europe has a rich history. i think all of the decision-makers are determined to do with -- whatever is necessary in the end to make sure that the euro continues. nejra: that was tidjane thiam speaking to tom mackenzie in beijing. says he does not regret appointing jerome powell as fed chairman, even after criticizing interest rate hikes by the fed. he made these comments and an exclusive interview with bloomberg in the oval office. andl with us is james athey christian keller. everyone had stars in their eyes at jackson hole as jerome powell spoke. james, you want to focus on what bloomberg is calling the financial stability star. a different picture to the neutral rate? james: yes. i read that article a few days ago and it was a bit of a hallelujah moment. to me it is a philosophical question. this is not about the academics ,nderlined, the economic theory this is about the notion of making decisions under uncertainty. what you can and cannot know. what we have seen in the build up t
i was never worried when portugal, ireland, greece, it , i was never concerned. europe has a rich history. i think all of the decision-makers are determined to do with -- whatever is necessary in the end to make sure that the euro continues. nejra: that was tidjane thiam speaking to tom mackenzie in beijing. says he does not regret appointing jerome powell as fed chairman, even after criticizing interest rate hikes by the fed. he made these comments and an exclusive interview with bloomberg in...
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. , withnever worried portugal, ireland, greece, i was never concerned because history is very important. , and ihas a rich history think we will do what is ever necessary in the end. >> switching focus to the u.k. and the inevitable question on brexit. it seems like a deadline to come to an agreement has been pushed back, and there are risks for a hard out for the u.k. if there is no deal. you must have gamed through and game planned on this. we were ready to present plans. there will be a reasonable outcome which is in everybody's interest. guy: that was the credit suisse speakingane thiam exclusively to bloomberg's tom mackenzie in beijing. interesting what he had to say about what is happening with the market reaction to out of europe. this talk about the stock stories we need to focus on now. coffeead is selling its to coca-cola. sage down by 8%. up next, the bank of finland's governor, olli rehn, an exclusive interview with matt miller. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." made,rst trade deal ever in an exclusive oval office interview, pr
. , withnever worried portugal, ireland, greece, i was never concerned because history is very important. , and ihas a rich history think we will do what is ever necessary in the end. >> switching focus to the u.k. and the inevitable question on brexit. it seems like a deadline to come to an agreement has been pushed back, and there are risks for a hard out for the u.k. if there is no deal. you must have gamed through and game planned on this. we were ready to present plans. there will be...
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over irelandorried or greece. i was never concerned because histories are important. europe has a rich history and i whatever is necessary will be done in the end to make sure the euro continues. anna: that was credit squeeze's ceo speaking to tom mackenzie. ranko berich is still with us. when you look at what is happening in the e.m. fx base and see the argentinian peso continue to decline, the rupiah at the lowest despite four hikes since may from the bank of indonesia. and then you listen to talk about how it comes down to current-account deficits. what hope do e.m. countries with those deficits have of supporting their currencies at all? ranko: it depends on the specific currency. are we talking about credible monetary policy, credible fiscal policy? are there reserves? that is additional on top of that. sayingjane is right in it is not a contagion thing were all of e.m. will enter a bear market. in places, you have very good prospects for a rally. in the case of argentina and turkey, they are dealing with currency crises the question monetary policy in turkey and
over irelandorried or greece. i was never concerned because histories are important. europe has a rich history and i whatever is necessary will be done in the end to make sure the euro continues. anna: that was credit squeeze's ceo speaking to tom mackenzie. ranko berich is still with us. when you look at what is happening in the e.m. fx base and see the argentinian peso continue to decline, the rupiah at the lowest despite four hikes since may from the bank of indonesia. and then you listen to...
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think you're expected to just be a scholar and think about things we used to have that back in ancient greece and stuff you had a lot of friends idea exactly like you and he just thinks he says he's working somewhere around the city of london but actually i've never actually seen him in the cambridge that's just because he's westernized he has to pretend to be a working hotel he's also the i don't know but are just yeah the fact is that we use that thinkers and philosophers we no longer value that and therefore you know in fact you're the highest value in the us economy is to go to business school and apparently that you're being. you know you profit from thinking less so that's actually proven here but this is a system as you said financial eyes and it's all really a debt racket and they they they you know cloak it with these high falutin words like we're just trying to educate the population it's a knowledge economy we're all just going to be smart and. well fool rather well you know enough writers you know in august some are bombing children in yemen you know that you don't want empathy ok
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i completely understand that mediterranean countries, like italy, like malta, like greece, like spain, are sharing more of the burden than other countries. and that's why the system in europe must be that other countries show more solidarity with our south european partners. that is the whole debate we are having that in good and bad times you have to show solidarity among the member states, but one thing is also clear. there is an obligation to save those people, to rescue those people, when they are risking their lives in the mediterranean. but when you see what is happening, whether it's an chemnitz or in italy, or indeed the brexit vote which we will come onto a minute, can you say that eu policy on migration is working? we must improve our eu migration policy. of course things must be better, must get better, but the solution for the migration challenge must be found at a european level. and that's why we have to strengthen european external borders. i believe in some years‘ time we'll have a european border guard and a european coastguard, because we must understand, if you wa
i completely understand that mediterranean countries, like italy, like malta, like greece, like spain, are sharing more of the burden than other countries. and that's why the system in europe must be that other countries show more solidarity with our south european partners. that is the whole debate we are having that in good and bad times you have to show solidarity among the member states, but one thing is also clear. there is an obligation to save those people, to rescue those people, when...
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they trailed 3—1 from the first leg in greece and were all but out when they went behind on the night. despite matej vydra's late equaliser after some penalty box pinball — the result ends burnley‘s first participation in europe for 51 years rangers and celtic will both be in the draw for the europa league which takes place tomorrow. rangers drew 1—all with nine men against russian side fc ufa, to win the tie 2—1. celtic beat lithuanian side suduva 3—0 on the night and a—1 on aggregate. eight—time winners liverpool have been drawn at home to chelsea in the third round of the carabao cup. this is the stage where teams playing in europe join the competition. of the others who received a bye into round three, arsenal will host brentford, holders manchester city will travel to league one oxford united, tottenham watford is one of three all—premier league ties, while manchester united are at home to frank lampard's derby county. the full draw is at our website. scotland's women's world cup fate is out of their hands, despite beating switzerland. they needed to win by two go
they trailed 3—1 from the first leg in greece and were all but out when they went behind on the night. despite matej vydra's late equaliser after some penalty box pinball — the result ends burnley‘s first participation in europe for 51 years rangers and celtic will both be in the draw for the europa league which takes place tomorrow. rangers drew 1—all with nine men against russian side fc ufa, to win the tie 2—1. celtic beat lithuanian side suduva 3—0 on the night and a—1 on...
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that will be familiar to those of you in greece, are a money to pay off the debt for money you have already borrowed. argentina's currency has lost half its value since the start of the year — you'll now need about 39 pesos to buy one american dollar. the country is struggling to repay debts, which are equivalent to 57% of its gross domestic product. well earlier we got analysis of the situation from argentina expert himena blanco. box 1 i think there's two main issues here. one is what happened in the previous administration and what is this administration go. so if we go back to the previous administration would talk about currency controls, it was fiscally irresponsible to subsidize energy to the rate that it was done. so when he takes over he already has an economy in recession and struggling. i think to his credit he manages to stabilise the economy without going into a deep crisis. but he didn't go far enough and the economy remained exposed to external shocks as we have seen in other emerging markets. ithink external shocks as we have seen in other emerging markets. i think a lot o
that will be familiar to those of you in greece, are a money to pay off the debt for money you have already borrowed. argentina's currency has lost half its value since the start of the year — you'll now need about 39 pesos to buy one american dollar. the country is struggling to repay debts, which are equivalent to 57% of its gross domestic product. well earlier we got analysis of the situation from argentina expert himena blanco. box 1 i think there's two main issues here. one is what...
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is trade business cyprus, greece, iceland can have implications just because of it trade links. so that's how i view argentina i worry very much about turkey these days >> go on more about that why is turkey more of a concern for the u.s. than argentina is >> again, it's going to beal secondhand smoking here. it's going to be going through europe the problem isn't so much the economy or the size holdings of bank debts, but i think the issue people are underestimating here is geopolitical the europeans have given turkey a pledge of $6 billion euros to prevent migrants from coming through north africa in the middle east to europe. turkey is holding them back. if turkey is in dire enough straights and need financial aid they could basically tell europe you give us the money or we'll let migrants through if europe says no, turkey may go, try to have talks with russia, or iran or other countries to get the aid, which obviously europe doesn't want to see that other geopolitical country building in that direction. both of those could impact u.s. companies and u.s. equities via u.s. sen
is trade business cyprus, greece, iceland can have implications just because of it trade links. so that's how i view argentina i worry very much about turkey these days >> go on more about that why is turkey more of a concern for the u.s. than argentina is >> again, it's going to beal secondhand smoking here. it's going to be going through europe the problem isn't so much the economy or the size holdings of bank debts, but i think the issue people are underestimating here is...
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matter of fact, when they'd get bored being with me on these trips, i remember in greece, he said why don't i take jill for dinner. later, i would learn they are at a cafe at the port and he has her dancing on top of a cement table drinking. not a joke. jilly. but, we got to know each other well and he loved my sons. as a young man, he came up to my house and he came up to wilmington and out of this grew a great friendship that transcended whatever political differences we had or later developed because, above all, above all, we understood the same thing. all politics is personal. it's all about trust. i trusted john with my life and i would and i think he would trust me with his. we both knew then, from our different experiences that as our life progressed, we learned more, there are times when life can be so cruel, pain so blinding it's hard to see anything else. disease that took john's life took our mutual friends, teddy, the exact same disease nine years ago, a couple days ago and three years ago, took my beautiful son beau's life. it's brutal. it's relentless. it's unforgiving.
matter of fact, when they'd get bored being with me on these trips, i remember in greece, he said why don't i take jill for dinner. later, i would learn they are at a cafe at the port and he has her dancing on top of a cement table drinking. not a joke. jilly. but, we got to know each other well and he loved my sons. as a young man, he came up to my house and he came up to wilmington and out of this grew a great friendship that transcended whatever political differences we had or later...
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inincentive is trying to put in its economy europe looks like it's had its stall out of turkey and greece and those issues and the consumption around the globe is following all the liquidity that the central banks providing provided the economies. and you are likely to see continuing higher expectation for earnings play out. and that doesn't hurt markets. that's what drives markets higher and that's a surge that we probably still haven't seen the greatest part of you want to be in front of that. you do not want to sit here up 30, 40 or higher wondering if it's going to continue you probably want to get in right now and you want to get in before the holiday >> okay. so bob, speaking of the holiday, here you have all the pofrlt managers coming back after their long vacations time for fall cleaning, clean out the closet what goes? >> you know, i think you have to be a little careful here right now. i mean, just like mike said, leading into this segment, you know, up about 8% since june so you know, i don't think you jump in with two hands and two feet if you had new cash coming into the mark
inincentive is trying to put in its economy europe looks like it's had its stall out of turkey and greece and those issues and the consumption around the globe is following all the liquidity that the central banks providing provided the economies. and you are likely to see continuing higher expectation for earnings play out. and that doesn't hurt markets. that's what drives markets higher and that's a surge that we probably still haven't seen the greatest part of you want to be in front of...
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serbia, greece, macedonia and the list is endless and across the we could talk about the new reports about turkey initial. i can tell you there and latin america. four years ago i was at a meeting with treachery tragic l said what can we do about the fact the russians have the first two numbers, rt has diversity numbers in argentina television? i said, there's nothing to do because by law you are prohibited. there are authorities that prevent the military from acting even though it's a warlike action. they are all over the place. not just in the united states. but as we've never seen, tremendous value of reporting, the great budget of russian attacks and probes in the united states are directed at not the left-wing with the right wing. the republican party can support the republican party, lobbies that include affiliate with the republican party, nra, prime example, where you read the indictment and you see the trial reports and other reports that come out about this. you see she was trying to infiltrate the nra. she was involved with groups that are close to republican party i consi
serbia, greece, macedonia and the list is endless and across the we could talk about the new reports about turkey initial. i can tell you there and latin america. four years ago i was at a meeting with treachery tragic l said what can we do about the fact the russians have the first two numbers, rt has diversity numbers in argentina television? i said, there's nothing to do because by law you are prohibited. there are authorities that prevent the military from acting even though it's a warlike...
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as a matter of fact, when they would get bored being with me on these trips, i remember going to see greece, why don't i take jill to dinner. i later learn they're down on a, in a cafe, on the, at the port and he has her dancing on top of a cement table drinking uzo. [laughter]. not a joke. jilly. right, jilly? so, but, we got to know each other well and he loved my son beau and my son hunt. as a young man came up to my house, come up to wilmington. out of this grew a great friendship that transcended whatever political differences we had or later developed because above all, above all, we understood the same thing. all politics is personal. it is all about trust. i trusted john with my life and i would, and i think he would trust me with his. we both knew then from our different experiences that, as i our life progressed we learned even more, that there are times when life can be so cruel. pain so blinding. it is hard to see anything else. the disease that took john's life, took our mutual friends, teddy's life, the exact same disease nine years ago, couple days ago, and three years ago, i
as a matter of fact, when they would get bored being with me on these trips, i remember going to see greece, why don't i take jill to dinner. i later learn they're down on a, in a cafe, on the, at the port and he has her dancing on top of a cement table drinking uzo. [laughter]. not a joke. jilly. right, jilly? so, but, we got to know each other well and he loved my son beau and my son hunt. as a young man came up to my house, come up to wilmington. out of this grew a great friendship that...
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youtube live this is a teacher who says i remember i was working in a group that helped refugees in greece and how much the story brought attention and help to our group and just how quickly that empathy disappeared people for the media got bored so on that note of boredom we found this week just scrolling around r.r.c. this is from andrew and he wrote in europeans are no longer shocked by pictures of drowned telegrams this is americans are getting used to images of teenaged children were letting the fear mongering politicians undermine our basic humanity so andrew actually sent us a video comment picking up on that thread and here's what he told the stream. i think some sympathy for refugees and asylum seekers has diminished in recent years in europe this is mainly due to fear mongering and hate mongering by certain politicians who are trying to pretend this group of people is a huge threat for some reason to their country to their people to europe and try to win votes off the back of that we see this in places like italy where the interior minister has been threatening to send people bac
youtube live this is a teacher who says i remember i was working in a group that helped refugees in greece and how much the story brought attention and help to our group and just how quickly that empathy disappeared people for the media got bored so on that note of boredom we found this week just scrolling around r.r.c. this is from andrew and he wrote in europeans are no longer shocked by pictures of drowned telegrams this is americans are getting used to images of teenaged children were...
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even if it wasn't greece you could see a greek god up in the clouds. the gods are angry. >> somebody call aqua man. >> please. please call aqua man. >> oh my >>> we all get the heebie jeebies and the creepy crawlies and we get scared when we talk about snake videos. crocodiles. big predators. i think our fear has been misguide zprd that's a giant hive, due. >> -- dude. >> this hive discovered in an abandoned home in albany, georgia. so far the nest measures about eight feet tall by six feet wide. but that's just what they've uncovered so far. >> dale, a viewer of "right this minute" and 45 years of experience of bee keeping under his belt, the city called up dale and said we have to get a search warrant, we have to go in there and we have to clean this out. >> but why, if the family likes the bees and wants to have a honeycomb for a home. >> well, they aren't honey, that's the big reason. they're yellow jackets. dale tells us this took two days to remove. >> that's why they're literally in the wall that way. >> you got to be careful with something like
even if it wasn't greece you could see a greek god up in the clouds. the gods are angry. >> somebody call aqua man. >> please. please call aqua man. >> oh my >>> we all get the heebie jeebies and the creepy crawlies and we get scared when we talk about snake videos. crocodiles. big predators. i think our fear has been misguide zprd that's a giant hive, due. >> -- dude. >> this hive discovered in an abandoned home in albany, georgia. so far the nest...
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millions to not go to school at all in a country that is now their new home that in greece there is a glimmer of hope chance are awful as has that story. coderre ahmed abandoned his restaurant in the afghan city of can do is three years ago when he found it riddled with taliban machine gunfire he brought his three children to greece where the aid organization out of cease helps them apply for asylum and find an apartment. is a single parent so he only works occasionally the bulk of his energy goes into helping his children attend school. i want them to be doctors and if by then there is no war in afghanistan to return their build their homes and lives there and help rebuild afghanistan afghans are not entitled to relocate elsewhere in europe so once in greece they enroll their children in school the united nations high commission for refugees says education is vital if their children are to help rebuild their water on country's. gives people something to do. propose them for a future. where there is a future people then or going to be refugees for the rest their lives the walls and pe
millions to not go to school at all in a country that is now their new home that in greece there is a glimmer of hope chance are awful as has that story. coderre ahmed abandoned his restaurant in the afghan city of can do is three years ago when he found it riddled with taliban machine gunfire he brought his three children to greece where the aid organization out of cease helps them apply for asylum and find an apartment. is a single parent so he only works occasionally the bulk of his energy...
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think you're expected to just be a scholar and think about things we used to have that back in ancient greece and stuff you had philosopher and his idea of simply is that he's a guy and he just thinks he says he's working somewhere in the city of london but actually i've never actually seen him in the cambridge just because he's westernized he has to pretend to be a working hotel he's also the i don't know but our ages yeah the fact is that we use that thinkers and philosophers we no longer value that and therefore you know in fact you're the highest value in the us economy is to go to business school and apparently that you're being. you know you profit from thinking less so that's actually proven here but this is a system as you said financial eyes and it's all really a debt racket and they they they you know cloak it with these high falutin words like we're just trying to educate the population it's a knowledge economy we're all just going to be smart and. well full rather well drone operators you know in august some are bombing children in yemen you know that you don't want empathy ok so
think you're expected to just be a scholar and think about things we used to have that back in ancient greece and stuff you had philosopher and his idea of simply is that he's a guy and he just thinks he says he's working somewhere in the city of london but actually i've never actually seen him in the cambridge just because he's westernized he has to pretend to be a working hotel he's also the i don't know but our ages yeah the fact is that we use that thinkers and philosophers we no longer...
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matt: what parallel can you make between greece and italy? greece is the lehman brothers of the troubled european peripherals, surely. we have learned our lesson. we aren't going to let them get that close to failure again. also, a different scale in terms of the problems. maximilian: i wouldn't make a comparison other than the political element i mentioned on how populists act in certain cases. proceed ines europe an environment where it is three years behind the united states. it will struggle to raise interest rates. it is held together by extraordinary monetary stimulus generated out of the ecb. is europe working? majorlian: so, europe has fundamental problems. you are thinking about not fully functioning baking union, no fiscal union, labor is not as flexible as capital and on the other hand, you have any cb which is setting rates -- an ecb which is setting rates for diverse member states. what we are also seeing is europe is growing quite nicely above trend. for example, if you are looking at eurozone growth potential about 1.5%. this c
matt: what parallel can you make between greece and italy? greece is the lehman brothers of the troubled european peripherals, surely. we have learned our lesson. we aren't going to let them get that close to failure again. also, a different scale in terms of the problems. maximilian: i wouldn't make a comparison other than the political element i mentioned on how populists act in certain cases. proceed ines europe an environment where it is three years behind the united states. it will...
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to deal with our own people i have a personal thank you from them that bulls them and they went to greece. to actually go and see it themselves and when they come back again they send me and we'll get a message. for the avar for ever that they thank me to move them to do so all of us all of us have the power to talk to a people who will say you know you oughta for the middle east i'm your from you on muslim your christian we need to educate people bring no matter what we are people and when it comes to educating people i think that you of course are doing that as you speak the been mounted tweets that i see coming in reference up but i want to pivot here to this tweet from doctors ahead of you and on our panel today who wrote in yesterday saying everyone knows where he or she was when they saw the picture of your nephew for the first time so three years ago is when that picture surface today news looks like this is carrying tweeting in syrian refugees in lebanon are now at risk of forced returns despite ongoing battles attacks from militant insurgencies cases of imprisonment torture and f
to deal with our own people i have a personal thank you from them that bulls them and they went to greece. to actually go and see it themselves and when they come back again they send me and we'll get a message. for the avar for ever that they thank me to move them to do so all of us all of us have the power to talk to a people who will say you know you oughta for the middle east i'm your from you on muslim your christian we need to educate people bring no matter what we are people and when it...
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i have two administered to people lot of greece, what of rope and hope they will grow from things that are definitely biblical scene. iti that are definitely biblical scene. it i have those hopes for the president. but as president, donald trump is accused of pathological lying, paying off a porn star and encouraging a draconian immigration policy, with hundreds of parents separated from their children. hallelujah! greenleaf christian centre, a black evangelical church in north carolina. the reverend doctor william barber says many christians have dumped their principles in return for access to power. the leadership of evangelicalism, people like franklin gray and others thomas said that are put donald trump in the white house. do you agree with that? they can say anything. the slave master said god made slavery. it wasn't true. segregation, it wasn't true. the greatest critique of donald trump is not his personal vices. what is his worst is his political vices, his political agenda. members of his congregation agrees. political agenda. members of his congregation agreeslj political ag
i have two administered to people lot of greece, what of rope and hope they will grow from things that are definitely biblical scene. iti that are definitely biblical scene. it i have those hopes for the president. but as president, donald trump is accused of pathological lying, paying off a porn star and encouraging a draconian immigration policy, with hundreds of parents separated from their children. hallelujah! greenleaf christian centre, a black evangelical church in north carolina. the...
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. >>> a ship ferrying people and cars from greece to the island of crete had had to go back. there was a fire in the ship's car garage before it left the dock. everyone was able to get off the ship safely when it docked more than two hours later. >>> puerto rico's government officially raised its death toll from hurricane maria to 2,975. previously only 64 deaths were attributed to hurricane maria. an investigation by george washington university shows people died for several months after the storm hit. the reports on the initial low death count was because physicians lacked training on how to certify deaths after a disaster. >> i think it is alarming and encouraging. it is alarming because of the number of deaths. it is alarming that the study has to be conducted at all. it is probably the most preimminent study done. unfortunately, they could do the study because of the lingering effects from the hurricane. >> the new report was critical of the puerto rican government and cited inadequate preparedness and personnel training. >>> the canadian government is considering a comp
. >>> a ship ferrying people and cars from greece to the island of crete had had to go back. there was a fire in the ship's car garage before it left the dock. everyone was able to get off the ship safely when it docked more than two hours later. >>> puerto rico's government officially raised its death toll from hurricane maria to 2,975. previously only 64 deaths were attributed to hurricane maria. an investigation by george washington university shows people died for several...
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a ship burying people and cars from greece to the island of crete had to turn back to the mainland because of a fire on board. hundreds of passengers on the ship were told to put on life the best and wait on the ships desk to deck the fire was contained and everyone was able to get off the ship safely when it talked more than two hours later. it has been several hours now the greek officials say smoke is still rising from the ships interior at the port. >>> puerto rico's government official raised the death toll from hurricane maria to 2975. the previous death toll was just 64. an investigation by george washington university shows people died for several months after the storm hit report found that initial low death count was partly because of physicians lacked training on how to certify deaths after a disaster. >> i think it is alarming and encouraging. it is alarming because of the number of deaths. it is also alarming that the study has to be conducted at all. it's probably the most preeminent study done after the fact on disaster deaths ever. unfortunately, they can do the study becau
a ship burying people and cars from greece to the island of crete had to turn back to the mainland because of a fire on board. hundreds of passengers on the ship were told to put on life the best and wait on the ships desk to deck the fire was contained and everyone was able to get off the ship safely when it talked more than two hours later. it has been several hours now the greek officials say smoke is still rising from the ships interior at the port. >>> puerto rico's government...
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hello the vigorous thunderstorms that we've seen recently in greece and floating around turkey satellite picture reveals them are about to become rather less decreases all the energy is transferred to the other side of the mediterranean over spain tickly western front to the area of low pressure is associated with increasingly warm air and the whole lot is pushing up some big thunderstorms the west in france and i think further north with the heat now the moment you see that's the dome of warmth and in the middle of europe what i suppose germany poland is deep down to twenty or below that scandinavia too with the water either side of that i think anything that cooler weather will try and push each is not get very far the next batch of biting winds and rain will try and edge into france as you can see it gets in there that'll be the thunderstorms paris as a result ends up with about twenty degrees the whole lot blows through some i think big downpours as this pushes through the alps and yes there is the winds from the north but a chill coming to the low countries so this middle bit german
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nobody now is saying this is a greece-like issue. however the fact that their bonds are trading like this -- keep in mind that most sovereign debt in europe is trading under 1% italy above 3% this is just something else to put on your global macro radar your one number today. >>> let's talk about that, about trade, and this market run with us is ken cayman. you have an interesting view on google and others. start with this are you or your clients surprised by the strength of this market run lately we could be on pace for eight weeks out of nine. >> what people read about how the world will come to an end because the market is at the longest bull one they've ever had, as if there's a magic signal that said you broke the record, now go down. people are thrilled when they see profits. the market is clawing back from the downturn we saw in february, and the break outis to tout is upside, not the down side. that's a bullish sign. with corporate earnings going the way they are, the economy, now trade talks, you know, those looking like the
nobody now is saying this is a greece-like issue. however the fact that their bonds are trading like this -- keep in mind that most sovereign debt in europe is trading under 1% italy above 3% this is just something else to put on your global macro radar your one number today. >>> let's talk about that, about trade, and this market run with us is ken cayman. you have an interesting view on google and others. start with this are you or your clients surprised by the strength of this...
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. >> and the lack of clarified lines greece. >> commissioner honda: know, we don't need that. just public safety and accessibility. on the sidewalk. >> there should also be some basis for allowing the tree to be removed. i think you are allowing the tree to be removed. >> the tree needs to be removed because they present a clear hazard and they are in poor health based on the photos that we saw. >> ok. i have a motion from vice president's wake to grant the appeal and overturn the public works order denying the removal of two trees and directing the bureau of urban forestry to issue the tree removal permit for the two trees with replacement of trees and two by four boxes on the condition that they remain -- they remain a 40-inch wide pedestrian access. >> vice-president swig: at least 8 inches. >> 48-inch wide pedestrian access on the basis that the trees that will be removed are creating a hazard and on the basis that making this change will result in improved public safety and accessibility of the sidewalk. on that motion? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> that motion carri
. >> and the lack of clarified lines greece. >> commissioner honda: know, we don't need that. just public safety and accessibility. on the sidewalk. >> there should also be some basis for allowing the tree to be removed. i think you are allowing the tree to be removed. >> the tree needs to be removed because they present a clear hazard and they are in poor health based on the photos that we saw. >> ok. i have a motion from vice president's wake to grant the appeal...
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you have greece, hungary, and portugal have the highest over stays for countries where you don't need a visa at all. but we are categorizing, we don't with a high risk people are. greece, having a lot of problems, hungary, portugal, i guess people -- everyone wants to come to united states. but we have to be able to control this.. didn't the 9/11 commission say we should do fingerprint entry and exit? am i remembering this correctly? but we don't implement that.hi this is the 9/11 commission, a bipartisan group of experts who spent, what, years studying this after 9/11? why don't we have this? >> i think we do have entry-exit systems, they are just not modernized yet -- >> laura: modernized? after 9/11? >> it's the u.s. government and our systems are antiquated. remember reciprocity. if we start charging bonds to people that come here, bondste will be charged to u.s. citizens that go to those countries, and the students won't be able to go to the countries, so that is a limiting restriction. >> laura: if we are talking about losing a few backpackers in the summer, versus keeping our c
you have greece, hungary, and portugal have the highest over stays for countries where you don't need a visa at all. but we are categorizing, we don't with a high risk people are. greece, having a lot of problems, hungary, portugal, i guess people -- everyone wants to come to united states. but we have to be able to control this.. didn't the 9/11 commission say we should do fingerprint entry and exit? am i remembering this correctly? but we don't implement that.hi this is the 9/11 commission, a...
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the smugglers boat that would take them to europe was left to fend for himself travelling first to greece and austria before landing in kill in the north of germany that he got in touch with the red cross to find out where his family was i'm told that made it to the u.k. often handy. i can see her face on my phone so i feel completely. it's like hitting the jackpot. raiser is not alone the red cross is looking for one hundred thousand missing people worldwide the highest number in ten years. one reason why we get so many requests is certainly to do with the fact that there are more people fleeing now than for a very long time and there are over sixty eight million displaced people worldwide and many of these people whether they are refugees or displaced in their own countries lose contact with their families i'm turn to. the red cross uses placards photos and the internet to search for missing people and in many cases they also find them. having contact with his family again has given me a new zest for life. which is my first i would like to finish my training and then i would like to see
the smugglers boat that would take them to europe was left to fend for himself travelling first to greece and austria before landing in kill in the north of germany that he got in touch with the red cross to find out where his family was i'm told that made it to the u.k. often handy. i can see her face on my phone so i feel completely. it's like hitting the jackpot. raiser is not alone the red cross is looking for one hundred thousand missing people worldwide the highest number in ten years....