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willem: there really is not one. politically palatable is sort of anything that stimulates demand, -- rate cuts are dim in us are dim minimus. balance sheet expansion does not get to the real economy anymore. really out policy is of oomph. and we have to raise the fiscal policy for the discovery of animal spirits, which is not too likely. forget monetary policy. it has had its day. guy: so donald trump is on the right track when he talked about some sort of a new deal? willem: i do not know about donald trump. i do think we need fiscal stimulus, preferably one that is monetized because that could not impair the future stability of the country, engaging and fiscal stimulus. real rates being as low as they are, even non-monetized fiscal stimulus would be desirable. tom: professor, we were growing to do the single best chart. -- we are going to do the single best chart. normalized balance sheets, the fed, the ecb in blue. do you assume their balance sheets expanded in perpetuity? is that the only way out? willem: most l
willem: there really is not one. politically palatable is sort of anything that stimulates demand, -- rate cuts are dim in us are dim minimus. balance sheet expansion does not get to the real economy anymore. really out policy is of oomph. and we have to raise the fiscal policy for the discovery of animal spirits, which is not too likely. forget monetary policy. it has had its day. guy: so donald trump is on the right track when he talked about some sort of a new deal? willem: i do not know...
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do you agree, willem buiter? willem: yes. it has to make sure that what is a nasty shock, a self-inflicted wound, does not become a financial crisis. thether, the lines between ecb and the fed have to make sure that liquidity in all necessary currencies -- willem: i hope the helicopter money does not hit the big ferris wheel in parliament as well. willem buiter of citigroup and seth masters from bernstein. as we look at the jobs report, the former chairman of the president's council on economic advisers, alan krueger. this is "bloomberg surveillance." from new york and london, this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." francine in london, i am tom keene in new york. we are going to rip up the script in a big way. "rk gilbert wrote a brilliant bloomberg view" column today. here is mark gilbert. thank you for mentioning me. i guess that would help the gray vote. tom: willem buiter with us with citigroup. this is not stanley fischer, this is irving fisher. james tobin of el and milton friedman in chicago all loved the
do you agree, willem buiter? willem: yes. it has to make sure that what is a nasty shock, a self-inflicted wound, does not become a financial crisis. thether, the lines between ecb and the fed have to make sure that liquidity in all necessary currencies -- willem: i hope the helicopter money does not hit the big ferris wheel in parliament as well. willem buiter of citigroup and seth masters from bernstein. as we look at the jobs report, the former chairman of the president's council on economic...
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willem: absolutely. to the extent that the market fears a funding crunch, you have a proven track record with the european central bank as a lender of last resort. there is no question of self-fulfilling fear driven collapses. it is not part of the picture. tom: bring up the "morning must-read" right now. it would be inappropriate for me uiterk professor b about this. tom: michael moore, do you see any indication in bloomberg reporting that merges will occur? michael: not in the near term. i think the tone from regulators is shifting. you are seeing regulars so focused on banks building up capital over the last few years, and now they seem more open to consolidation in the banking sector, and some mergers happening. the problem is, banks are catching up to those capital rules, and no one feels so comfortable in their capital positions and their profitability picture that they want to take on a major merger, which is often possibly especially upfront, and can drag on for a long time. every bank is working
willem: absolutely. to the extent that the market fears a funding crunch, you have a proven track record with the european central bank as a lender of last resort. there is no question of self-fulfilling fear driven collapses. it is not part of the picture. tom: bring up the "morning must-read" right now. it would be inappropriate for me uiterk professor b about this. tom: michael moore, do you see any indication in bloomberg reporting that merges will occur? michael: not in the near...
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willem: we will see. today's payroll is going to be important if we get something probably -- means it is a lagging indicator, and the first quarter was terrible, and you cannot blame it on the , as if -- because historically mild winters affect gdp growth. policy uncertainty has been up so much. tom: we have to go to break here. it is a most interesting jobs day. michelle meyer is with us from bank of america merrill lynch, and professor buiter from citigroup. 's chairman of the president's council on economic advisers. will we see a lower unemployment rate, and 8:30? this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: i am francine lacqua in london. tom keene is in new york. this is what i picked for our morning must-read. --s is david focus landau david full kurtz landau -- he says -- francine: willem buiter from citigroup is still with us. his main point is that basically so itb is doing too much, structural reform or encourage fiscal spending, so it is the ecb's fall. is not the ecb's fall. they have to
willem: we will see. today's payroll is going to be important if we get something probably -- means it is a lagging indicator, and the first quarter was terrible, and you cannot blame it on the , as if -- because historically mild winters affect gdp growth. policy uncertainty has been up so much. tom: we have to go to break here. it is a most interesting jobs day. michelle meyer is with us from bank of america merrill lynch, and professor buiter from citigroup. 's chairman of the president's...
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willem: we will see. data is -- ment way, there is a concern if the under indicators -- if the other indicators are more forward-looking. that thehere is risk u.s. economy is softening. i do not think i have heard the word "recession" quite yet for the u.s., but there is a risk of a slowdown that seems to be underway, not just driven by external demand and distractions. it is domestically driven through excessive corporate leverage and capex. tom: i want to go back to caroline hyde. can you reaffirm the likelihood of global recession? recessionll, a global -- it is a global growth recession. we are close to that. of 2015, ifquarter you correct the chinese data for the obvious factor that is in there, you get about 2% global growth. -- ihat is well below think that is as close to the recession as you can get. tom: caroline, in the econometrics undergrad course at factor, the fudge factor is one of the detestable ideas. pick it up, please. caroline: talking more about the dollars -- we have seen some dollar
willem: we will see. data is -- ment way, there is a concern if the under indicators -- if the other indicators are more forward-looking. that thehere is risk u.s. economy is softening. i do not think i have heard the word "recession" quite yet for the u.s., but there is a risk of a slowdown that seems to be underway, not just driven by external demand and distractions. it is domestically driven through excessive corporate leverage and capex. tom: i want to go back to caroline hyde....
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willem: yes. both employment and wages, both employment and wages, especially for inflation, are actually up. we actually may be seeing a slight reduction in inequality last year, median household income increased for the first time since the 1980's probably. we are not at the end of the troubled road in terms of the sharingof globalization unequally, but there is hope. julie: it seems like there is hope even if you do get some of the disruptions in europe we are about and the uncertainty with stimulus packages in the u.s. the backdrop is strong. willem: as long as we don't get into trade wars. some really big caveats. willem: i think we will be fine. david: explain one thing to me. oth wayseard it b that wage growth hurts margins because you pay your employees more and that it helps because the consumer spends more. willem: both. obviously. remains --onstant lower wage growth. case, itis weak in any is probably more helpful to have consumption growing faster than have investment coming out of the
willem: yes. both employment and wages, both employment and wages, especially for inflation, are actually up. we actually may be seeing a slight reduction in inequality last year, median household income increased for the first time since the 1980's probably. we are not at the end of the troubled road in terms of the sharingof globalization unequally, but there is hope. julie: it seems like there is hope even if you do get some of the disruptions in europe we are about and the uncertainty with...
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willem: i doubt it. at least not anything like the intensity of the rhetoric on trade where he was talking about 45% ericsson chinese goods. as far asration shipping 11 million people back to mexico. there will be some protectionism, but it will be measured. ofs not going to be a policy openness and diversity. francine: does it need to start with the cabinet? does he need democrats in there? people that think independently and are well-informed and it may have just read with them in the past. tom: we are getting perspective this morning. the markets are on the move. it's a subtle market. the bond market is closed. there are some serious currency moves at the bottom. that's all you need to know. , 2112 onncies crushed mexico. that's extraordinary. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ we aim to please. the capital and the drama yesterday of president-elect donald trump on the balcony with his wife. the library of congress in the background. more importantly for the democrats on the hill, in the foreground
willem: i doubt it. at least not anything like the intensity of the rhetoric on trade where he was talking about 45% ericsson chinese goods. as far asration shipping 11 million people back to mexico. there will be some protectionism, but it will be measured. ofs not going to be a policy openness and diversity. francine: does it need to start with the cabinet? does he need democrats in there? people that think independently and are well-informed and it may have just read with them in the past....
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willem: the only recent for the fed to raise rates would be financial stability reasons. to do a mandate, inflation of price ability -- price stability is no reason for a -- recent for raising rates in the foreseeable future. i think financial excess is brewing again. must obviously in the corporate sector, especially the high-yield. who knows where else excesses are brewing? it has no instrument other than but the onlyrgins, interest -- the only instrument is rates. they want to fire a warning shot . excessive credit growth, the other way to do it is by raising rates. scarlet: thank you very much. what are the potential pitfalls of these policies? we discuss the misconceptions next. joe: negative rates are gaining traction, from the bank of japan to the ecb, central banks are adopting all of to spur growth. the founder of the financial blog the contrary and corner joins us now by phone. us, what is everybody missing and getting wrong about negative rates? >> thank you for having me back. i think the confusion comes from the idea that as soon as they started talking about
willem: the only recent for the fed to raise rates would be financial stability reasons. to do a mandate, inflation of price ability -- price stability is no reason for a -- recent for raising rates in the foreseeable future. i think financial excess is brewing again. must obviously in the corporate sector, especially the high-yield. who knows where else excesses are brewing? it has no instrument other than but the onlyrgins, interest -- the only instrument is rates. they want to fire a warning...
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willem: extremely difficult. there was a presidential -- going on, and if one candidate gets elected, there is certainty of global trade war. do you invest in this environment? no, you hold off. i spoke this to be reflected in data---- expect this to be reflected in capex data. alix: when you look at longer-term growth maybe not being as strong in the last three quarters as they thought? willem: again, never believe the gdp data. this is key. to the extent that it contains information, it is even more cautious and less likely to raise rates this year and beyond. clearly there is a warning to the fed that the economy is probably not as strong as they thought or hoped it might be. the implications for policy are obvious -- do less and do it well. >> when you put your dashboard together, what are the critical numbers? pmi data, filtered payroll data. they are more interesting and productive -- predictive. confidence data, household and business. for the rest, you talk a lot to your cabbie. [laughter] and will take y
willem: extremely difficult. there was a presidential -- going on, and if one candidate gets elected, there is certainty of global trade war. do you invest in this environment? no, you hold off. i spoke this to be reflected in data---- expect this to be reflected in capex data. alix: when you look at longer-term growth maybe not being as strong in the last three quarters as they thought? willem: again, never believe the gdp data. this is key. to the extent that it contains information, it is...
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seuss's mantle, he is mo willem. has novels include "don't let the pigeon drive the bus" along with his elephants and piggy series. the new york historical society has brought together original art, sketches, and drawings from his most popular books. i was fortunate enough to meet him for a chat. do you get emotional all hanging in one place? >> i do. >> reporter: every picture displayed at the new york historical society tells the story about mo willems. >> this is before we did stuff digitally. these are the actual cells. >> reporter: some like how he created "elephant's friend piggy" only he can bring to life. >> it was an open casting call. i had a musk rat, a squirrel with a helmet, i had sidekicks, and nothing jelled. then piggy showed up, and she was so piggy and so sweet and so pure that she got cast. she got the role. >> i love that if i didn't know these were characters, i would think that you were talking about real people. >> they are completely real. >> reporter: his passion for characters started as a c
seuss's mantle, he is mo willem. has novels include "don't let the pigeon drive the bus" along with his elephants and piggy series. the new york historical society has brought together original art, sketches, and drawings from his most popular books. i was fortunate enough to meet him for a chat. do you get emotional all hanging in one place? >> i do. >> reporter: every picture displayed at the new york historical society tells the story about mo willems. >> this is...
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. >>> still to come we'll get you caught up on the markets, plus we willem buiter will join us. ♪ (music pl ♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." central banks in focus this week. fed begins a two day policy meeting this morning. and bank of japan meets later this week. joining us now williem buiter. thank you for joining us. between bank of japan and the fed which is more important this week. >> well the fed always. about the weight of any other central banks. they will however not do anything in terms of great movement. while there is some chance the bank of japan will cut rates further or do something else in expansion of nature in attempt to get the yen down. so as always the fed is the most important since they will do nothing and do it well. i think japan is probably more interesting. >> i'm wondering if you think given that your report a little gloomier than others on the street whether the fed is going to move at all this year when it comes to raising rates. >> the fed looks at -- conditi
. >>> still to come we'll get you caught up on the markets, plus we willem buiter will join us. ♪ (music pl ♪ throughout) uh oh. what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ does nobody use a turn signal anymore? ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." central banks in focus this week. fed begins a two day policy meeting this morning. and bank of japan meets later this week. joining us now williem buiter. thank you for joining us. between bank of japan and the fed which is more...
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from steven tyler in the skittles to willem dafoe in this spot for snickers, more than 61 new ads paid about $5 million for 30 seconds of air time. g with the wrong daddy! y and this guy. yep ryan bill, where everyone is ryan reynolds is officially the e place all the ladies want to to and we can thank hyundai for making that a reality. am of the dead pool star >> will you go to got a 1-year-old at home and a wife waiting for me. i'm going to get out of here and go watch it on tv. >> it's hard to explain to your wife that you're hanging out at the super bowl when she's home with the baby.n the even for i want to go see them.way, if you heard the payton manning interview on ther on two prat occasions, bud says they didn't play them. nfl players are actually banned from endorsing alcohol, but we do know that payton has owned shares in some anheuser-busch explain why some people would want to go home sand drink budweiser. >>> which oscar nom naygan as a run way model. >>> and our teresa giudice exclusive, how bad did she n ter "friends" ended. we'll find out why. that's on etonline.com >>
from steven tyler in the skittles to willem dafoe in this spot for snickers, more than 61 new ads paid about $5 million for 30 seconds of air time. g with the wrong daddy! y and this guy. yep ryan bill, where everyone is ryan reynolds is officially the e place all the ladies want to to and we can thank hyundai for making that a reality. am of the dead pool star >> will you go to got a 1-year-old at home and a wife waiting for me. i'm going to get out of here and go watch it on tv....
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> it's a challenge facing many of america's biggest cities and it turns out some communities far off the beaten path. homelessness. so often it is seen as an almost unfixable problem, but "america tonight"'s producer ryan lockland traveled route 66 to find a woman whose strength was in creating home. >> one night it was march 12th, 2014, i woke up with a strong voice in my head, that said, you need to take over older motels and make them into transitional housing. whoa, what's that? i wasn't looking to doing that. that morning i woke up started to make phone calls. i wrote the business plan, found motel and a year later we opened up. my name is laurie lowe and i'm the founder and executive director of a new living. i think we have a solution. you know we have our emergency system room. we took over the motel, the whole entire property, and we've turned it into a transitional housing facility. >> the motel 66. route 66. you can't get it better than that. >> i know that. >> it's for homeless individuals who are working or have a
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> it's a challenge facing many of america's biggest cities and it turns out some communities far off the beaten path. homelessness. so often it is seen as an almost unfixable problem, but "america tonight"'s producer ryan lockland traveled route 66 to find a woman whose strength was in creating home. >> one night it was march 12th, 2014, i woke up with a strong voice in my head, that said, you...
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willem: global recession -- global growth recession. 2% -- tom: which is -- willem: we are close to that. the last quarter of 2015, if you correct the chinese data for the obvious fudge factors in there, you get about 2% global growth. capacity.s well below i think that is as close to recession as you can get. caroline: we have seen weakness this week, down 2.5%. how much will that be a bit of a relief coming to the fed right now? how much do they want the market to target down on the u.s. dollar or one to stick by hikes for the rest of the year or will they change the talk? willem: i'm sure they will change the talk and i'm sure they're slightly regretful of having talks past december. four heights completely off the table. i wouldn't say we are seeing the cyclical high and cycle, but the weakness that is already discernible, relative to what was expected evenly last year, means the that is worrying about -- the fed is worrying about development and external drugs on growth. you will be -- they will be sitting on their hands and doing it very well for the seeable future. b==let: that wa
willem: global recession -- global growth recession. 2% -- tom: which is -- willem: we are close to that. the last quarter of 2015, if you correct the chinese data for the obvious fudge factors in there, you get about 2% global growth. capacity.s well below i think that is as close to recession as you can get. caroline: we have seen weakness this week, down 2.5%. how much will that be a bit of a relief coming to the fed right now? how much do they want the market to target down on the u.s....
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only it's actor willem dafoe - and he's not very happy with the whole situation. snickers then delivers a line from their popular "you're not you when you're hungry" campaign. dafoe then magically transforms into the lovely marilyn monroe - and the scene goes on to become as we remember it - one of the most iconic in american cinema. 3 3 good morning... it's .... friday february 5-th i'm holly good morning. here is a look 3 at current conditions across the region. your day planner shows temperatures warming by noon. coming up, i'll show you our 7-day forecast for both the mountains and upstate. 3 3 3 3 3 happening right now... more than 800 customers are in the dark along airport road in arden. this is new video just in to the newsroom. duke energy's website says the outage was reported just after three this momoing. the site does not give an estimated crews are assessing damage. we are making calls to find out what caused the outage, and will update you as we get more information. 3 3 3 we are just two days away from super bowl 50. the excitement has been buildin
only it's actor willem dafoe - and he's not very happy with the whole situation. snickers then delivers a line from their popular "you're not you when you're hungry" campaign. dafoe then magically transforms into the lovely marilyn monroe - and the scene goes on to become as we remember it - one of the most iconic in american cinema. 3 3 good morning... it's .... friday february 5-th i'm holly good morning. here is a look 3 at current conditions across the region. your day planner...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. ♪ ♪ >> it's 5:00 in the morning and the fishermen who have accepted a settlement are headed to the airport. the iom has provided them tickets back to myanmar. a journey that in one day will fly them over the ocean expanse that they fished for years. so the fishermen are going to be taking commercial flights back to myanmar. they are flying first to jakarta and then on to bangkok. these men have lived together now for months. and for those who fish together, it's been even longer. but most of them, it's the first time they've sat on an airplane. >> almost all migrant workers are like the victims of trafficking. when they are being recruited the family is always in accident. >> cha cha is an advocate who work on behalf of trafficked immigrants in myanmar. >> especially when they come back the depression, so they cannot cope with their life when they are back. >> yangon airport, officials from myanmar's anti-trafficking police are here to greet the fishermen. the men will be provided shelter for tonight but tomorrow they're on
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. ♪ ♪ >> it's 5:00 in the morning and the fishermen who have accepted a settlement are headed to the airport. the iom has provided them tickets back to myanmar. a journey that in one day will fly them over the ocean expanse that they fished for years. so the fishermen are going to be taking commercial flights back to myanmar. they are flying first to jakarta and then on to bangkok. these men have lived together...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> this is one of the most important sites in the century. >> this linked the mafia and the church. >> why do you think you didn't get the medal of honor? >> i can't allow you not to go into that because that is your job. >> we gonna bring this city back one note at a time. >> proudest moment in my life. >>> the reports we've seen from flint, michigan recently reveal a city against the ropes struggling after an already beleaguered community learned that its water supply had been poisoned. while the city fights back to regain its health, a role model for flint's recovery is gearing up for her own return. a young woman who long punched over her weight and aiming to step back in the ring for a shot at the second olympic goal. sarah hoye meant clarissa shields. >> reporter: it's just after 10:00 in the morning, and clarissa is midway through her morning run. the 20-year-old is out training along saginaw street, passing a string of crumbling buildings and liquor stores for a shot to defend her gold medal at the 2016 olympic games i
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> this is one of the most important sites in the century. >> this linked the mafia and the church. >> why do you think you didn't get the medal of honor? >> i can't allow you not to go into that because that is your job. >> we gonna bring this city back one note at a time. >> proudest moment in my life. >>> the reports we've seen from flint, michigan recently reveal a city...
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nicole: willem dafoe gets transformed into marilyn monroe. we'll tell you how. several up weeks in a row. today dow futures are slightly her ahead of jobs report. 4points higher for dow. s&p futures up five 1/2. you're watching "fbn:am," first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ >> action. ♪ >> sweetheart, don't look at me like that. it will be amazing. >> stop. this is a disaster. who's the genius who put as girl in heels on subway grate. >> miss mon roy, eat a snickers. >> why? >> you get a little cranky when you're hungry. >> better? >> better. >> this will never make the cut, morons. lauren: nicole: that was snickers new super bowl commercial starring willem dafoe and marilyn monroe from the 1955 movie, seven-year itch. it is from the you're not you when you're hungry campaign. at least my kids will get to see marilyn monroe. lauren: there you go. anyone going to the super bowl weekend will expect to spend a lot of money. cost of hotel rooms are marked up as much as 98%. win report says that the rooms at hyatt reg sy in the financial district, g
nicole: willem dafoe gets transformed into marilyn monroe. we'll tell you how. several up weeks in a row. today dow futures are slightly her ahead of jobs report. 4points higher for dow. s&p futures up five 1/2. you're watching "fbn:am," first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ >> action. ♪ >> sweetheart, don't look at me like that. it will be amazing. >> stop. this is a disaster. who's the genius who put as girl in heels on subway grate. >>...
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willem: no. think it is too deeply rooted to get kicked out and we will have to wait to see what actually happens in the way of tax cuts, infrastructure , and, of course, the tax cut. the markets are assuming the best. david: willem buiter, earlier today. vonnie: coming up, wayfair's ceo niraj shah. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberge from headquarters, i'm david gura. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." >> there was an attack at ohio state university. abc news is reporting one suspect is dead. abc is siding the columbus department of public safety. affiliate in columbus are reporting nine people hospitalized. a spokesperson said injuries in the attack include stab wounds and being hit by a vehicle. officials say the scene is secure. classes have been canceled for the day. president-elect donald trump is seriously considering retired to bel david pretorius secretary of state. he plans to meet with him this afternoon at trump tower in new york. that is according to a senior of
willem: no. think it is too deeply rooted to get kicked out and we will have to wait to see what actually happens in the way of tax cuts, infrastructure , and, of course, the tax cut. the markets are assuming the best. david: willem buiter, earlier today. vonnie: coming up, wayfair's ceo niraj shah. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberge from headquarters, i'm david gura. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." >> there was an attack at ohio state university. abc...
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willem buiter from citi. thank you for joining us. "squawk box" is next. >> good morning. the rally cats are ready but do these cats say make america great. dow, nasdaq, russell 2000 and s&p 400 mid cap hitting all time highs. energized market oil prices jumping ahead of a key opec meeting later this month. trump transition. the president-elect promises to withdraw from a 12 nation trade deal. you know it as tpp on his first day in office. it's tuesday, november 22, 2016 and "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ . >> announcer: live from new york where business never sleeps this is "squawk box". >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm kelly evans along with joe kernen and mike santoli. let's look at equity futures after this record breaking session we had yesterday. the dow poised to open higher another 37 points. 17 higher for the nasdaq. s&p implied to open three points hire. just can't stop these moves, i guess. let's check out interest rates. ten year note they are a little below 2.3%. a level we'll keep an eye on. >> oil prices building on yesterda
willem buiter from citi. thank you for joining us. "squawk box" is next. >> good morning. the rally cats are ready but do these cats say make america great. dow, nasdaq, russell 2000 and s&p 400 mid cap hitting all time highs. energized market oil prices jumping ahead of a key opec meeting later this month. trump transition. the president-elect promises to withdraw from a 12 nation trade deal. you know it as tpp on his first day in office. it's tuesday, november 22, 2016 and...
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i cannot get enough of willem defoe as marilyn monroe. molly: it is very close. will you be watching the game? >> i will. i will be staying up late but glued to the game. molly: it is time now for our press review. i am joined here in the studio by floris filament no -- by florence villeminot. we are starting off of something that has made headlines in france, changes to the way things will be spelled. the french are attached to their complicated spelling. to government has decided implement an older form from 1990 to essentially simplify french spelling. you can see here, the front page is outraged, talking about the spelling reform that has sparked a general outcry. starting next year, french school books for children will implement these changes. what are they? 2400lan is to simplify words in the french linkage. ae word that means waterlily thatbe spelled withn -- the word that means waterlily will be spelled with an f, not a ph. u'sertain cases, i's and will be left off. lots of people went to facebook and said we have to keep the reflexive. they are very muc
i cannot get enough of willem defoe as marilyn monroe. molly: it is very close. will you be watching the game? >> i will. i will be staying up late but glued to the game. molly: it is time now for our press review. i am joined here in the studio by floris filament no -- by florence villeminot. we are starting off of something that has made headlines in france, changes to the way things will be spelled. the french are attached to their complicated spelling. to government has decided...
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willem. >> tai-kqon, though thank you. >> die alone and how to do it. >> chris: points. the eagle-eyed tingle detective will find some clues on his youtube channel. let's take from trailer for his book "buttception," that features a house with the address "703." here's where it gets weird. listen, listen, this is serious. >> this is where it gets weird. >> chris: this is the weird part! chuck has trolled men's right's activist vox day, who once appeared on the podcast the tom woods show: episode 703. in his videos, tingle also wears a bag on his head, just like the performance art piece by shia lebeouf, who is often lusted after on twitter by @maryjane703, who lives in alexandria, virginia, area code 703. there's more! i know. i know. scoop your brains back into your head because you're going to need them to process it. if that distribute blow your mind, we found catholic law review case 703 that has to do with sodomy laws, and the name of the case? "bowers v. hardwick." oh, my god! oh, my god! i'm in this, too! first of all, i was innocent. second of all, the only expla
willem. >> tai-kqon, though thank you. >> die alone and how to do it. >> chris: points. the eagle-eyed tingle detective will find some clues on his youtube channel. let's take from trailer for his book "buttception," that features a house with the address "703." here's where it gets weird. listen, listen, this is serious. >> this is where it gets weird. >> chris: this is the weird part! chuck has trolled men's right's activist vox day, who once...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera" with me, ali velshi. my guest this week is celebrity chef marcus samuelsson. >> marcus samuelsson, someone told me never trust a chef that doesn't eat his own food. you don't look like a guy that [ laughs ] >> kid ding. i eat your food. why are you so skinny? >> every morning i try - not every morning, three days a week i run in central park. it's not about the running, it's about the routine, thinking through next step. what the day would bring. >> in the early morning. >> yes. >> and one thing is the only time i know i'll be by myself. and running gave me a great focus. also it's - it keeps me focused, but allows me to go back and eat my own food. i eat a lot of food, too much. that's part of the job. >> yes. >> you're on tv. you're on a great food show. i love the shows, it's my guilty pleasure. there's some people that criticize the idea that you and anthony bordain and others, now there's t-shirts, hats, frozen food, aeroplane food that you make, does it dilute your brand. it mak
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> you're watching "talk to al jazeera" with me, ali velshi. my guest this week is celebrity chef marcus samuelsson. >> marcus samuelsson, someone told me never trust a chef that doesn't eat his own food. you don't look like a guy that [ laughs ] >> kid ding. i eat your food. why are you so skinny? >> every morning i try - not every morning, three days a week i run in central park....
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> welcome back. let's take you through the top stories. at least 60 people rv died in a suicide attack south of baghdad in iraq. i.s.i.l. says it was behind the attack. the turkish newspaper that was seized by the government last week has resumed publication with a notable change in its editorial stance. the greek prime minister is expected to seek the immediate relocation of thousands of refugees at an e.u. summit in brussels on monday. it comes at a prediction that 100,000 could be trapped inside greece by the end of the month. so why are officials warning that the situation in greece is likely to deteriorate so quickly? according to the u.n. last year more than a million people tried to cross the sea. the vast majority trying to enter europe from turkey by crossing into greece. this is a breakdown of arrivals by month. you can see it climbed in peaks to october when more than 220,000 people attempted the see crossing. now look at what happens when you put in the figures from this year so far. a hu
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> welcome back. let's take you through the top stories. at least 60 people rv died in a suicide attack south of baghdad in iraq. i.s.i.l. says it was behind the attack. the turkish newspaper that was seized by the government last week has resumed publication with a notable change in its editorial stance. the greek prime minister is expected to seek the immediate relocation of thousands of refugees at an e.u....
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the youngest of a group of famous american painters that included jackson pollock, mark rothko and willem de kooning, who pioneered a new style of american art known as abstract expressionism. after robert motherwell's death, jack flam became president of the foundation dedicated to his work, and was assembling a catalogue of all of motherwell's paintings, what's known as a catalogue raisonnee. essentially a dealer would want a motherwell that they have, that they are selling, to be in the catalogue of motherwell's work, so that-- >> flaml absolutely. >> cooper: it gives it legitimacy? >> flam the catalogue raisonnee in a way is the bible for the market. >> cooper: for years, jack flam and his researchers had been gathering information about hundreds of purported motherwell paintings, analyzing them to sort out the real ones from the fakes. essentially you're doing detective work? >> flam: it is very much detective work, yes. >> cooper: into an artist's past, an artist's history? >> flam: yes, i mean you end up knowing things about the artist that the artist himself or herself did not kno
the youngest of a group of famous american painters that included jackson pollock, mark rothko and willem de kooning, who pioneered a new style of american art known as abstract expressionism. after robert motherwell's death, jack flam became president of the foundation dedicated to his work, and was assembling a catalogue of all of motherwell's paintings, what's known as a catalogue raisonnee. essentially a dealer would want a motherwell that they have, that they are selling, to be in the...
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narrated by willem dafoe. . >>> america's economy is doing pretty well, but much of the rest of the world is not doing so hot. in particular a slow down in one country, china, causing anxious angst and economies across the globe. in january i participated in dubos, where economists and journalists gather to forecast economic trends. i sat with a chief economist at mcgrath hill financial to talk about the second largest economy after the united states, and what the slowing economy means for the rest of us, here is what he told me. >> china is the epicentre of global market attention, that was a shift in 2005. there's a reason for of the emphasis on china is for a number of reasons. they are an important economy. >> it continued to grow 8%, and has given global growth. the last 2-3 years it has been slowing. and that is starting to cause concerns. the markets can cope with slow growth, but there's concern about the debt or credit overhang. china did not grow spectacularly in the wake of that global crisis by chance. they pumped up credit and investment leaving them with an investment credit
narrated by willem dafoe. . >>> america's economy is doing pretty well, but much of the rest of the world is not doing so hot. in particular a slow down in one country, china, causing anxious angst and economies across the globe. in january i participated in dubos, where economists and journalists gather to forecast economic trends. i sat with a chief economist at mcgrath hill financial to talk about the second largest economy after the united states, and what the slowing economy means...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. radio-inactivity this time on the program. we're looking at the challenges to a nuclear-powered future. in the five years since the catastrophic accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant on japan's coast, fought the industry to a standstill in many places, even in a world hungry for chief and plentiful and low-carbon electricity. scott peterson, anna auriliio are with me. to the points anna was making. >> the nuclear watch dogs over our sites, they just recently released their assessments and 90 in the top safety categories. and that regulator has inspectors at each one of our sites with 24-7 access and they look over our shoulders every single day. that's who i would trust as the arbiter of safety. is i think most people in the neighborhoods around those plants are very comfortable with safety because they know the people who work there and they understand the upgrades that have been made and not just after fukushima. we have a continuance maintenance and
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> you're watching "inside story." i'm ray suarez. radio-inactivity this time on the program. we're looking at the challenges to a nuclear-powered future. in the five years since the catastrophic accident at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant on japan's coast, fought the industry to a standstill in many places, even in a world hungry for chief and plentiful and low-carbon electricity. scott...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. governme parts of besieged city of ties from houthi fighters. you're watching al jazeera live from our hours in doha. also coming up. fighting breaks out at a rally for u.s. republican presidential hopeful donald trump forcing him to cancel the
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. governme parts of besieged city of ties from houthi fighters. you're watching al jazeera live from our hours in doha. also coming up. fighting breaks out at a rally for u.s. republican presidential hopeful donald trump forcing him to cancel the
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that's actor willem dafoe in a dress as marilyn monroe. >> who is the genius that puts a girl in heels on subway grate? >> as we saw on the set a few weeks back kain and crew pumped things up by casting another >> is anybody there? >> eugene levy here ad libbing lines as the prop guy running the wind fan under dafoe's marilyn. >> how many shots does it take to blow some air up a dress? >> it's funny to see him in the dress. it's just on the surface funny. >> i hope so. >> it better be funny. snickers' entire brand strategy is riding on this one ad campaign. how many times will this ad replay in a year? >> oh, thousands. >> allison miazga-bedrick is marketing director for snickers. she admits getting noticed via the super bowl is expensive. although she won't say how expensive. >> why is it worth it? >> because of the eyeballs and the impressions and everything that comes along with it. so the fact that we're sitting here talking about it is exactly that. it's not just the 30 seconds that you're paying for. that surrounds it which is why peter paine and his team spend weeks in an edit r
that's actor willem dafoe in a dress as marilyn monroe. >> who is the genius that puts a girl in heels on subway grate? >> as we saw on the set a few weeks back kain and crew pumped things up by casting another >> is anybody there? >> eugene levy here ad libbing lines as the prop guy running the wind fan under dafoe's marilyn. >> how many shots does it take to blow some air up a dress? >> it's funny to see him in the dress. it's just on the surface funny....
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. at least 28 people have been killed in an explosion in the center of the turkish capital ankara. the president of the ivory coast says 14 civilians and 14 soldiers have been killed. french investigators have called for medical confidentiality to be relaxed for pilots following last year's germanwings air disaster. as the war in syria head towards its six year, the u.s. secretary of state hits out at the syrian government accused of disrupting talks to end the conflict. >> reporter: just hours before the syria talks were due to start in geneva, u.s. secretary of state john kerry was in paris meeting with some of his european counterparts. he told reporters the cessation of hostilities, now in place for over two weeks, had significantly reduced violence, but one side was not fully complying. >> the syrian people strongly support the cessation of hostilities because it has made their lives better. to date the single biggest violator of th
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. at least 28 people have been killed in an explosion in the center of the turkish capital ankara. the president of the ivory coast says 14 civilians and 14 soldiers have been killed. french investigators have called for medical confidentiality to be relaxed for pilots following last year's germanwings air disaster. as the war in syria head...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. ♪ ♪ >> a lesson now about racism at home and far away. we often assume that the kind of clashes we've seen between police and communities of color takes place only in our country. but that is not the case. in fact, brazil, which has a much higher rate of homicide than the united states, also faces serious allegation of minorities. in fact police have killed more black brazilians in the last five years than african americans by u.s. police in the last three decades. a young baltimore woman became our guide about the truth to living black in brazil. >> my name is mia hampton. i live in brazil. being black in brazil makes believe your life last no value. i never believed that. i knew my people built this country. i became obsessed with comparing systems. once i got the chance to actually come here. being here is to be connected to african in some way whether it's the food you eat, the music you play, the no things come directly from your culture from west africa. brazil is home to the second largest group of , 90% of the popula
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. ♪ ♪ >> a lesson now about racism at home and far away. we often assume that the kind of clashes we've seen between police and communities of color takes place only in our country. but that is not the case. in fact, brazil, which has a much higher rate of homicide than the united states, also faces serious allegation of minorities. in fact police have killed more black brazilians in the last five years than...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> coming up tonight, we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands have taken to the streets here in protest. >> this is where gangs bury their members. >> they're tracking climate change. >> mired in corruption and bankruptcy, detroit is a vibrant yet struggling city. the most obvious is blight. home to the america's working class, 80,000 buildings almost a fifth of the structures in the city are now home to squatters and hot beds of crime and violence. it doesn't paint a pretty picture but one man sees beauty among the burned out ruins. tony mica, a detroit native. who spends a lot of time taking pictures of his city's decay and distress. >> i'm tony mica, people might know me as tony detroit. as of right now i have more than 350,000 followers on instagram. the pictures i post of detroit are basically pictures that i see everyday just being a detroiter. old architecture, homeless people, abandoned buildings, burned out buildings. when i walk out the fr
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> coming up tonight, we'll have the latest... >> does the government give you refugee status? >> they've marched to the border. >> thousands have taken to the streets here in protest. >> this is where gangs bury their members. >> they're tracking climate change. >> mired in corruption and bankruptcy, detroit is a vibrant yet struggling city. the most obvious is blight. home to...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> it's been eight years since the great recession wreaked havoc on the world economy. central banks like the federal reserve were forced to step in and shepherd the long and painful recovering. disfunctional politicians couldn't set aside differences long enough to enact the recovering. weir back with the chief economic advisor at the financial firm, and chair of president obama's global development council, and mohammed and i were together working through it in real time. economically. this antiestablishment feeling that has taken hold in america, which is supporting donald trump, and supporting bernie sanders. is this unique to america or are world? >> you see it in europe. it's the result of not just inadequate growth, but the fact that the benefits of the growth have gone to a small segment of the population. people are angry. what do angry? >> they are attracted to antiestablishment movements, impacting th
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >>> it's been eight years since the great recession wreaked havoc on the world economy. central banks like the federal reserve were forced to step in and shepherd the long and painful recovering. disfunctional politicians couldn't set aside differences long enough to enact the...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> this is "talk to al jazeera", i'm ali velshi, joined by culinary artist and restaurant owner marcus samuelsson. if you want to be your job, you have to bus and wait tables and do your thing. >> yes.. >> your programme goes into high schools. tell me about it? . >> well my experience taught me two things, i thought what do my surroundings look like - there was never people of colour, and few women. i thought about it it, the day i have an opportunity to give back, i want to hire more diverse kitchen. we see that really it is a programme that is started by richard grasman where he focussed on after school programme, and giving them simple tools in life skills through cooking. right, showing up on time, making an armalet. being disciplined. and eventually if you do that well, you get a scholarship, and eventually go to college. very often for free, full scholarship to go to places like cornell, the culinary newt of america. major scholarships. and 15 years, 20 years later. we have students that own their own business, or are
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >>> this is "talk to al jazeera", i'm ali velshi, joined by culinary artist and restaurant owner marcus samuelsson. if you want to be your job, you have to bus and wait tables and do your thing. >> yes.. >> your programme goes into high schools. tell me about it? . >> well my experience taught me two things, i thought what do my surroundings look like - there was never people of...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months. >> what's your message then? >> we need help now. >> you're watching al jazeera america. >>> back to the polls, voters in four more states have their say on who should represent their party in the race for any white house. >>> the vice president visits the middle east, his hopes of tightening ties with allies. >>> and turkey and europe reach an agreement that they say will help thousands stranded on a der per rate journey. ♪ >>> but we're going to begin with breaking news in the freddie gray case. the maryland court of appeals >> we are in day three of our historical flooding going on. and the reason it's lasting so long is our atmosphere is stairary, and until th
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. >> al jazeera america brings you independent reporting without spin. >> not everybody is asking the questions you're asking me today. >> we give you more perspectives >> the separatists took control a few days ago. >> and a global view. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> getting the story first-hand. >> they have travelled for weeks, sometimes months....
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narrated by willem dafoe. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> a quick reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. 34 people have been killed and 125 others injured after an explosion in the center of the turkish capital ankara. al-qaeda in the maghreb claimed responsibility on an attack in a resort town in ivory coast. 14 civilians and two soldiers were killed. the justice minister has been sacked after making remarks about the prophet muhammad >>> french investigators called for changes to rules surrounding the medical confidentiality of pilots. it comes after a french inquiry into the germanwings crash. 149 people were killed after the pilot deliberately flew his aircraft into the ground. france's bea air accident investigation office said in its final report, that neither co-pil co-pilot or his doctors notified his employer about his health issues. they've asked the world health organisation to draw up rules o
narrated by willem dafoe. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> a quick reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. 34 people have been killed and 125 others injured after an explosion in the center of the turkish capital ankara. al-qaeda in the maghreb claimed responsibility on an attack in a resort town in ivory coast. 14 civilians and two...
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. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. photos >> now we take a look atseeking shelter and some of the approaches to finding it in some of america's high growth cities. homelessness has taken on new meaning. more people these days who simply cannot afford the rent. take nashville, tennessee. maintain's lisa fletcher found homeless advocates taking a influence approach, thinking small. >> reporter: they call it the sanctuary. a cluster of tiny homes for the homeless. wow. this is actually really nice. >> yes. >> reporter: no doubt it's small just six by ten feet but for guys like charles it's pleating a big need. how much has a place like this helped you get back on your feet? >> yeah, it's really helped me a lot. >> these micro-homes in downtown nashville are part of a growing national trend, a short term solution to get people off the streets. >> mentally does it make it easier to set your goals and to move on when you can come home at night to a little home? >> yes, it -- you know, come home, your privacy, gives you time
. >> "fukushima: a nuclear story," narrated by willem dafoe. photos >> now we take a look atseeking shelter and some of the approaches to finding it in some of america's high growth cities. homelessness has taken on new meaning. more people these days who simply cannot afford the rent. take nashville, tennessee. maintain's lisa fletcher found homeless advocates taking a influence approach, thinking small. >> reporter: they call it the sanctuary. a cluster of tiny...