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♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial the report. i'm paul gigot. violent clashes continued this week at colleges and and universities across the country as police departments from new york city to los angeles moved in to clear pro-palestinian encampments and arrest protesters in scenes reminiscent of the vietnam war era. after more than a week of silence, president biden addressed the growing campus chaos on thursday. >> there's the right to protest but not the the right the cause chaos with. vandalism, trespassing, breaking windows, shutting down campuses, forcing the cancellation of classes and graduations, none of this is a peaceful protest. dissent is essential to democracy, but dissent must if never heed to disorder or denying the rights of others so students can finish the semester and their college education. paul: joining me now is former indiana governor and former president of purdue university, mitch daniel withs. great to see you, mitch. thanks for joining us. so when you were president of purdue, did you ever have an episode like this
♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial the report. i'm paul gigot. violent clashes continued this week at colleges and and universities across the country as police departments from new york city to los angeles moved in to clear pro-palestinian encampments and arrest protesters in scenes reminiscent of the vietnam war era. after more than a week of silence, president biden addressed the growing campus chaos on thursday. >> there's the right to protest but not the the right the cause...
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paul: thanks very much for that. as you mentioned, tech stocks joining and almost everything rally with one exception's. we are keeping an eye on shares of baidu and jd.com ahead of the earnings releases. bloomberg intelligence believes baidu may post lower due to advertising growth amid competition from short platforms. and jd.com with greater utilization of its logistics assets. our next guest primarily researches logistics stocks. she is a senior equity analyst of morningstar investment analyst asia. want to start with your expectations around jd.com. is there risk here perhaps to cost? it has widened its free delivery service. what sort of impact might that have? chelsey: i think you're right that there would be some pressure on costs. this year we are expecting net profit on that basis, i don't think it can rise much. in fact it's possible that it will decline. so i think the sheer margins in net profit will definitely see pressure, because jd has to retain customers, and i believe that probably 40% comes from l
paul: thanks very much for that. as you mentioned, tech stocks joining and almost everything rally with one exception's. we are keeping an eye on shares of baidu and jd.com ahead of the earnings releases. bloomberg intelligence believes baidu may post lower due to advertising growth amid competition from short platforms. and jd.com with greater utilization of its logistics assets. our next guest primarily researches logistics stocks. she is a senior equity analyst of morningstar investment...
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paul: yeah. hard to overstate the enormity. bloomberg's china correspondent there. for more on china data, let's bring in amy, head of strategies with more than 100 billion dollars in funds for joining us, thank you for your time. i want to start off with profit numbers, 6.7%, more than expected. how long cannot be sustained? helen as long as the government wants. assumption numbers are we and it is a surprise, but most major upon his housing cycles tend to lead retail sales. you need to buy a car because you have moved to suburban areas. none of that is happening in china because the government switched to housing and consumption will take a backseat. there is not a lot the government can do but they can control bumping into manufacturing. paul: it is sustainable for as long as they want, a growth target as well. amy: when i look at indicators we follow for china, there is dislocation. i see stabilization and i mean the old economy. the new economy is kind of stalling around deleveraging. the ol
paul: yeah. hard to overstate the enormity. bloomberg's china correspondent there. for more on china data, let's bring in amy, head of strategies with more than 100 billion dollars in funds for joining us, thank you for your time. i want to start off with profit numbers, 6.7%, more than expected. how long cannot be sustained? helen as long as the government wants. assumption numbers are we and it is a surprise, but most major upon his housing cycles tend to lead retail sales. you need to buy a...
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>> paul: very upset. when you watch yourself play a sport on tv you realize how bad you actually look. >> stephen: everyone should be forced to play a sport they love on camera and then come home and go "oh." >> paul: you think you're looking like michael jordan and you look out there and you're like "oh, this is bad. it's like a toddler being tossed into a pool." >> stephen: you and your wife also cohost a podcast with jason manzo gus. "how did this get made." i love the premise. is it strictly films that are bad and you can't figure how they got made or is it just how do movies get made? >> paul: a movie where we celebrate bad movies. >> stephen: we all have a bad movie that we love. >> paul: it's like "garbage pail kids: the movie." >> stephen: i don't know either of those movies. do you have a favorite bad mo movie? >> paul: there is one called samurai cop made by a german dresher director who saw a lot of 80s movie since about a cop from san diego who comes from los angeles. it's a lot of -- heads ar
>> paul: very upset. when you watch yourself play a sport on tv you realize how bad you actually look. >> stephen: everyone should be forced to play a sport they love on camera and then come home and go "oh." >> paul: you think you're looking like michael jordan and you look out there and you're like "oh, this is bad. it's like a toddler being tossed into a pool." >> stephen: you and your wife also cohost a podcast with jason manzo gus. "how did...
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paul: rebecca wilkins there. let's take a look at some of the stocks we are tracking on the markets at the moment. let's have a look at apple's of priors -- suppliers currently trading. it has been a good week for hong kong tech stocks also, hon hai better by 6%. take a look at aac technologies also in positive territory. what if we got coming up? we will take a look at global movers at the moment. let's see what we have here. again, a lot of green on the screen. we have -- china returning from a long weekend, japan and korea currently on long holiday, but the msci index firmly in positive territory at the moment. still to come, we will go back lives to the bnp paribas conference in hong kong. the ceo of mahindra's automotive division will be joining us for an interview next. this is bloomberg. ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bi
paul: rebecca wilkins there. let's take a look at some of the stocks we are tracking on the markets at the moment. let's have a look at apple's of priors -- suppliers currently trading. it has been a good week for hong kong tech stocks also, hon hai better by 6%. take a look at aac technologies also in positive territory. what if we got coming up? we will take a look at global movers at the moment. let's see what we have here. again, a lot of green on the screen. we have -- china returning from...
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i'm paul allen. the yen's weakening extends, paring a stirred -- search unsuspected intervention that saw the currency gain 3% in minutes. fed chair powell sounded less hawkish than expected or the hang seng poised to enter a bull market with the longest win streak since 2018. we speak with the german software giant sap about how it's helping customers utilize ai and cloud technologies. we will be joined by the head of asia fixed income with her strategy on the back of the fed's rate outlook. let's check how the markets are doing. no trade in china today but hong kong up and running. what are you watching, avril? >> a lot of upside in hong kong but in general a mixed bag across the asia-pacific. it seems like investors were bracing for a more hawkish fed. we got a fed that downplayed that the move would be imminently a rate hike. also the shrinking of the balance sheets to ease pressure on money markets. yet powell also signaled that while keeping the cuts on the table, they might not come so soon, e
i'm paul allen. the yen's weakening extends, paring a stirred -- search unsuspected intervention that saw the currency gain 3% in minutes. fed chair powell sounded less hawkish than expected or the hang seng poised to enter a bull market with the longest win streak since 2018. we speak with the german software giant sap about how it's helping customers utilize ai and cloud technologies. we will be joined by the head of asia fixed income with her strategy on the back of the fed's rate outlook....
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welcome to "bloomberg markets asia," i'm paul allen. asian stocks treading water as traders await the u.s. cpi print for fresh clues on fed policy. hong kong stocks are giving up earlier gains ahead of earnings from tech giants alibaba and tencent. japanese bond yields and surging to decade plus highs on bets the boj will further reduce debt buying to ease pressure on the ailing yen. plus, janet yellen admitting china may retaliate against terrifying from the biden administration, we hear exclusively from the u.s. treasury secretary. let's get straight to markets and look at how they are faring. avril hong is in singapore keeping an eye on things. >> we're seeing asia stocks moving sideways. you get the feeling this is the way it's going to be until we get the u.s. cpi print. that is projected to show moderation but not enough to prompt fed rate cuts. we did see chinese equities starting the day on the front foot, but they have pulled off session highs, even ahead of those big tech earnings out of china. keeping an eye on what we're see
welcome to "bloomberg markets asia," i'm paul allen. asian stocks treading water as traders await the u.s. cpi print for fresh clues on fed policy. hong kong stocks are giving up earlier gains ahead of earnings from tech giants alibaba and tencent. japanese bond yields and surging to decade plus highs on bets the boj will further reduce debt buying to ease pressure on the ailing yen. plus, janet yellen admitting china may retaliate against terrifying from the biden administration, we...
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paul, stay with me. let me bring _ probably see more. paul, stay with me. let me bring in _ probably see more. paul, stay with me. let me bring in alayna - probably see more. paul, stay with i me. let me bring in alayna consova, vice president for policy and programming ata vice president for policy and programming at a global think tank based in bratislava. thank you for being here on the programme. in terms of what we've seen today, obvious shock there in the country. are you hearing any new details? is there anything emerging from the government, from the hospital in terms of where we are with this, the condition of the prime minister, or anything about the alleged assailant? taste anything about the alleged assailant?— anything about the alleged assailant? ~ ., ., ., . assailant? we do not have much information _ assailant? we do not have much information at _ assailant? we do not have much information at this _ assailant? we do not have much information at this point. - assailant? we do not have much information at this point. the i information at th
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paul: thanks very much. let's get a bit more analysis on what's going on in markets. . we are joined by bloomberg china show coanchor david in glace, and neeraj seth, cio and ahead of aipac fundamental fixed income at blackrock. we are sing another strong day of gains in hong kong, especially on china make a text to close out the week. but i do feel like we have been here before. is this going to be an enduring trend? david: you know, we were counting our cleat going into this week how may times we have seen -- actually going into this week how may times we have seen rather significant rallies, at least five to 6%, going as much as 250%, of course -- to 50% come of course, amidst the broader downtrend. we've gotten in our hearts broken five times. 30% into the rally and certainly just given on price alone, this one is a little bit more extended than the previous others. although that being said, the reopening rally was really what top of that list. the question right now is, is this more than short covering?
paul: thanks very much. let's get a bit more analysis on what's going on in markets. . we are joined by bloomberg china show coanchor david in glace, and neeraj seth, cio and ahead of aipac fundamental fixed income at blackrock. we are sing another strong day of gains in hong kong, especially on china make a text to close out the week. but i do feel like we have been here before. is this going to be an enduring trend? david: you know, we were counting our cleat going into this week how may...
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paul: what did he tell us? jim: ben: ben: he told us we should expect more from this budget in critical minerals. there have been about 500 million in exploration for general resources, with a specific focus on critical minerals. he told us there will be more in the budget for that. he told us he is not backing down on his rba legislation, which will split the single board into two boards. about three things we don't know left from the budget. we don't know whether the government will have a second consecutive surplus, although we suspect they probably will. we don't know exactly what the future may will look like. we don't know exactly what the subsidies for households in terms of energy and rent will look like. we covered all of this with the treasurer, who i spoke to on the weekend. >> i think we have to strike a finer balance in this budget between the near term and longer term. also making sure we can provide that cost-of-living relief for people who are doing it really tough at the moment at the same time
paul: what did he tell us? jim: ben: ben: he told us we should expect more from this budget in critical minerals. there have been about 500 million in exploration for general resources, with a specific focus on critical minerals. he told us there will be more in the budget for that. he told us he is not backing down on his rba legislation, which will split the single board into two boards. about three things we don't know left from the budget. we don't know whether the government will have a...
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avalarahhh ahhh paul: the u.s. has again warned baking it in face consequences if chinese companies continue supplying russia with components for weapons used to attack ukraine. this was on a visit to kiev, repeating that washington is open to further sanctions. >> the mood in the capital today is one of urgency in terms of doing everything they can to defend their country. i have been impressed by the brave men and women in the ukraine and the fact that they are committed to fighting for their freedom and doing everything they can to build an economy and a free and democratic country. i am here because the united states wants to be their partner in doing that. in addition to talking to them about sanctions, i have been able to talk to them about economic support and the ways we can make sure our allies and partners stand with the brave men and women of ukraine. >> you said yesterday on your tour in kyiv that an acceptable amount of weapons components are still getting into russia. there is a sentiment that sanctio
avalarahhh ahhh paul: the u.s. has again warned baking it in face consequences if chinese companies continue supplying russia with components for weapons used to attack ukraine. this was on a visit to kiev, repeating that washington is open to further sanctions. >> the mood in the capital today is one of urgency in terms of doing everything they can to defend their country. i have been impressed by the brave men and women in the ukraine and the fact that they are committed to fighting for...
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paul. well i'll read the headline. 1 angry. paul. well i'll read the headune.1in angry. paul. well i'll read the headline. 1 in 3 uk women are sad. worse than saudi arabia and kosovo. and i love these arbitrary comparisons. why kosovo? why saudi arabia? anyway research on 80,000 women from 143 countries shows levels of despair among british women, with worry, stress and anger is all rising. so the researchers found that 39% of british women reported stress against an eu average of 34. so again, we're losing here. i mean, 90% of those women had met louis schaefer, i understand, but yes , schaefer, i understand, but yes, we never do well in these polls. we never the uk, we never do well in any eurovision. it's against does this happen in the states? i mean, do you see these states? no. >> americans are more aspirational. they would never admit to being sad. it would just be like it make them seem as though they'd failed. they'd say that they were having a low day or something, but they never say they were set because isn't. it's sad. a medical condition is that a lady is a winte
paul. well i'll read the headline. 1 angry. paul. well i'll read the headune.1in angry. paul. well i'll read the headline. 1 in 3 uk women are sad. worse than saudi arabia and kosovo. and i love these arbitrary comparisons. why kosovo? why saudi arabia? anyway research on 80,000 women from 143 countries shows levels of despair among british women, with worry, stress and anger is all rising. so the researchers found that 39% of british women reported stress against an eu average of 34. so again,...
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paul and paul's imprisonment in particular. i'm thinking about how we the carceral setting of paul at four letters of paul are written from prison. so ephesians, philippians, colossians so i lehman and you call this space repeatedly the paul inhabited as his subterranean chamber which i was like i love this subterranean chamber. so here's the question. can you talk to us a bit about, the relationship between this roman carceral space that occupied this sub subterranean chamber, his enterprise of letter writing and his racket collaborations, secretaries or this of enslaved coauthors and collaborators you are referring to? how do we put these pieces together in a different kind of fits configuration that is maybe truer to what archeology is telling us, truer to what we about the text and how writing is happening now. how do you reset our our imaginations about? paul is writing letters in prison. yeah. so thank you for about this cathartic had a great deal this for my book so i'm always happy to talk about it. so i started the arc
paul and paul's imprisonment in particular. i'm thinking about how we the carceral setting of paul at four letters of paul are written from prison. so ephesians, philippians, colossians so i lehman and you call this space repeatedly the paul inhabited as his subterranean chamber which i was like i love this subterranean chamber. so here's the question. can you talk to us a bit about, the relationship between this roman carceral space that occupied this sub subterranean chamber, his enterprise...
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haidi: paul allen. coming up, australian shadow treasurer joins us for the opposition view on the federal budget and singapore's future. the prime minister will be sworn in. breaking news, we are hearing the president has informed the president, jean-paul that he is out of the company after extended disputed tension between the state-controlled giant in the broader in -- broader government. we've seen the settling down of tensions as a government battle over the chief executive. we had a dispute inside the administration causing shares to swing wildly. reported rumors he would be fired. after a few weeks that were called for the ceo. we are now hearing that magdala will be the new president. she was the general director of the national petroleum agency so we will bring you more details, the former ceo under fire who wanted to bring down fuel prices and create job creating investments. the market opens in sydney and tokyo are next, this is bloomberg. ♪ annabelle: we are counting down to asia's major ma
haidi: paul allen. coming up, australian shadow treasurer joins us for the opposition view on the federal budget and singapore's future. the prime minister will be sworn in. breaking news, we are hearing the president has informed the president, jean-paul that he is out of the company after extended disputed tension between the state-controlled giant in the broader in -- broader government. we've seen the settling down of tensions as a government battle over the chief executive. we had a...
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paul day is in felixstowe. his _ scary three months. paul day is in felixstowe. his rate _ scary three months. paul day is in felixstowe. his rate will _ scary three months. paul day is in felixstowe. his rate will more - scary three months. paul day is in | felixstowe. his rate will more than double, a £200 rise in monthly repayments. double, a £200 rise in monthly repayments-_ double, a £200 rise in monthly rea ments. �* , ., ., ., repayments. i'm still going to have to make cutbacks. _ repayments. i'm still going to have to make cutbacks. we _ repayments. i'm still going to have to make cutbacks. we are - repayments. i'm still going to have to make cutbacks. we are going i repayments. i'm still going to have to make cutbacks. we are going to| to make cutbacks. we are going to have to stop going out, we are going to have to stop spending money. we do, we like to travel around and go to different cities, and go shopping. that is part of our life. but we are going to have to cut that back. it but we are going to have to cut that back. , , ., ., ., ., back. i
paul day is in felixstowe. his _ scary three months. paul day is in felixstowe. his rate _ scary three months. paul day is in felixstowe. his rate will _ scary three months. paul day is in felixstowe. his rate will more - scary three months. paul day is in | felixstowe. his rate will more than double, a £200 rise in monthly repayments. double, a £200 rise in monthly repayments-_ double, a £200 rise in monthly rea ments. �* , ., ., ., repayments. i'm still going to have to make cutbacks. _...
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paul adams live injerusalem. here in the uk, the mp for dover, nathalie elphicke, who defected from the conservatives to labour last week, has been accused of lobbying ministers over her former husband's sexual assault court case. her spokesman has dismissed the claims. our political correspondent nick eardley sent this report. the latest allegation is that nathalie elphicke effectively lobbied ministers before her then—husband's trial. the allegation if she spoke to thejustice secretary robert buckland and suggested that at the time of the trial should be moved to avoid extra publicity. sir robert buckland, who was thejustice secretary at the time, has told the sunday times that she was told in no uncertain terms that it would be "completely inappropriate to speak to the judge about the trial at all. " the bbc has spoken to the robert and he has confirmed that account. ms elphicke, through a spokesman, has said the claims are nonsense, while the labour party has questioned why the allegations were only made af
paul adams live injerusalem. here in the uk, the mp for dover, nathalie elphicke, who defected from the conservatives to labour last week, has been accused of lobbying ministers over her former husband's sexual assault court case. her spokesman has dismissed the claims. our political correspondent nick eardley sent this report. the latest allegation is that nathalie elphicke effectively lobbied ministers before her then—husband's trial. the allegation if she spoke to thejustice secretary...
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paul, let me bring you in, of slovakia. paul, let me bring you in. because _ of slovakia. paul, let me bring you in, because over _ of slovakia. paul, let me bring you in, because over the _ of slovakia. paul, let me bring you in, because over the last _ of slovakia. paul, let me bring you in, because over the last hour - of slovakia. paul, let me bring you in, because over the last hour or. in, because over the last hour or so, and let me pose, because out of the corner of my eye i can see the pictures beginning to come in, so i think that news conference that we are expecting has just started. we will wait to see if we have a translation, but the news conference i was talking about in the next little while has seemed to have started, so those are the pictures. wait for the lions to come in, those are the president of slovakia addressing the news conference, so we will monitor the key lines in the next few months, but paul, we were describing the events on the ground, and just the numbers of political leaders talking about their political shock, and i suppose whatever the
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paul, good to talk to ou, a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you. paul _ a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you, paul adams _ a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you, paul adams there, - a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you, paul adams there, our. to you, paul adams there, our diplomatic correspondent, in jerusalem, covering the latest developments for us. thank you, paul. a pocket watch that belongs to winston churchill has gone under the hammer. the 18—carat gold watch, engraved with sir winston's coat of arms, exceeded initial estimates of £20,000—30,000. the watch went to a private collector in the uk after a "ferocious bidding war", particularly from the united states. the gift from herbert henry asquith was believed to acknowledge sir winston's "bold move" in 190a when he famously crossed the floor from the conservative party to the liberal party. finally this half hour, something not to try unless you know what you are doing. take a look at this. the season—opening event in the cliff diving world series has taken place in athens. each diverjump
paul, good to talk to ou, a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you. paul _ a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you, paul adams _ a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you, paul adams there, - a little unclear. paul, good to talk to you, paul adams there, our. to you, paul adams there, our diplomatic correspondent, in jerusalem, covering the latest developments for us. thank you, paul. a pocket watch that belongs to winston churchill has gone under the hammer. the 18—carat gold watch,...
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i >> paul, it sounds amazing. i mean, in terms of like scientific progress, if this is going to save people's lives from what is a horrible and terrifying disease , that's terrifying disease, that's fantastic news. yeah. >> i mean, there's no arguing that. i think that's true. the opinion i'm about to share is not mine. steve and alan come up with it last night. sadly, we didn't do the headliner show last night, so i'm going to use steve and alan's opinion as my own. he gets frustrated because he's actually clever and a scientist and he's, you know, he says this is not a vaccine the same way louis does. louis is much cleverer than people give him credit for. yeah primarily it's a treatment because what you need to have had the you need to have had the cancer. so they sampled the dna, you've had they sampled the dna, you've had the cancer. and once you've had the cancer. and once you've had the cancer, they then can take that. and essentially provide you with a treatment which becomes a vaccine for for, like as pau
i >> paul, it sounds amazing. i mean, in terms of like scientific progress, if this is going to save people's lives from what is a horrible and terrifying disease , that's terrifying disease, that's fantastic news. yeah. >> i mean, there's no arguing that. i think that's true. the opinion i'm about to share is not mine. steve and alan come up with it last night. sadly, we didn't do the headliner show last night, so i'm going to use steve and alan's opinion as my own. he gets...
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paul. >> yeah. civil service diversity roles to be scrapped. huzzahi unbelievable stuff . in an unbelievable stuff. in an overhaul aimed at ending the back door politicisation of the civil service, mandarins will be ordered not to hire staff dedicated to boosting diversity , dedicated to boosting diversity, equality and inclusion. and i don't know about you, leo, or you, krista, but i'm a big fan of the old fashioned meritocracy. >> absolutely. paul. i went to see a guy called alex edmonds presenting, doing a sort of book toun presenting, doing a sort of book tour. this is a guy who's written a book called may contain lies, and he's a guy, an academic who's looked into whether or not dei really benefits companies. and he had a lot to say about cognitive diversity, meaning not people in different colours. and like, what do people think, you know? yeah diversity of thought. >> can you imagine? i mean, there's none here. but but we are a minority. >> we're doing well to have some thought . tho
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paul welcome back to headliners. paul. the sunday times. you can make a lot of money out of car crashes. is what people comment underneath twitter clips of louis on this show. but anyway , louis on this show. but anyway, tell us about the story. >> beautiful stuff. the scammers making a living out of crashing into cars. so this is all about crash for cash. and if our viewers and listeners aren't too sure what that is, these scams are where some wally will throw themselves in the general direction of a car bonnet. you know, the car could. i think we've got a clip , actually, we've got a clip, actually, we've got a clip, actually, we've got a clip, actually, we've got to see that in a second. but what do we hey, this is live tv, but maybe we haven't got it just yet. but paul, you're not the host. >> i'm sorry, man, i'm trying to officially do it. let's take a look at that clip . what the hell? >> what the hell are you , idiot? >> what the hell are you, idiot? oh my god, oh my god i oh my god, oh my god! >> what the hell are you doing? on my g
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paul reiser, michael mcdonald. i wouldn't put you two together to write -- >> you wouldn't think. >> jimmy: -- to write a book. yeah, i wouldn't -- how did you end up writing a memoir? >> you know, people have been confused by it. a musician and a comedian writing a book. >> jimmy: yes. >> but there is precedent, you might remember. leonard bernstein and buddy hackett did a book together. >> jimmy: of course. >> and of course luciano pavarotti and carrot top. and they together -- [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: did not know that. i got the audible book. i didn't read it. >> it has been done. >> jimmy: but i think it's genius, by the way, of you to get a world famous, one of the best comedians in the world, best-selling author, to write your memoirs. >> well i don't know about genius, but i'm a lucky man. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. how did you guys first meet? >> we -- how did we meet? it's embarrassing. no, you know what? here's what happened. mike was playing at a private event right near my house. and i walked in,
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paul: thanks, belle. coming up next we will speak with kwok lung hongchoy, link asset management ceo about their assets in hong kong and the chinese mainland. this is bloomberg. ♪ thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh business license guidance? ahhhhhh -cross-border sales? -ahhhhhh -item classification? -ahhhhhh does it connect with acc...? ahhhhhh ahhhhhh ahhhhhh just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. yeah. haidi: link asset management which runs a hong kong-listed real estate investment trust reported a jump in revenue, of the net property income fell short of analyst
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back to cameron we go with paul allen and our next guest. paul: thank you. i am here with angus taylor, the shadow treasurer. if there were an election in the governor would lose, angus taylor it would be your next australian treasurer. thank you for joining us. i want to start with the obvious question around inflation. we have had so many different forecasts. the government says this is not inflationary. they see inflation back to the rba target by the end of the year. rba disagrees. what is your view? angus: it is very clear the reserve bank has warned the government that these inflationary pressures have not been beaten yet. that is also in the markets. there are still significant inflationary pressures that are unbeaten. and without beating them, the risk is ongoing insistent inflation. that is certainly what we have seen so far. we have the most persistent inflation in the world, according to economists. i think that is a very reasonable perspective to have. sadly, this budget is not beating that. 16% increase in spending in two years. four dollars of
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ahead of the paul. about this? ahead of the paul pelosi wrote a letter— about this? ahead of the paul pelosi wrote a letter to _ about this? ahead of the paul pelosi wrote a letter to the _ about this? ahead of the paul pelosi wrote a letter to the judge _ about this? ahead of the paul pelosi wrote a letter to the judge in - about this? ahead of the paul pelosi wrote a letter to the judge in which i wrote a letter to the judge in which he talked about the injuries that he, injuries in which he says that he, injuries in which he says that he still suffers deeply feels the effects of them. nancy pelosi had also urging the judge to give david also urging the 'udge to give david a ., " also urging the 'udge to give david around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. russia's president putin has said there are no plans to capture ukraine's second city of kharkiv at least for now. instead he said his troops are carving out a buffer zone in the area, after their recent offensive. russian forces have been advancing in the north east, near kharkiv, and fierce fighting
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we're here with paula and paul. you guys have been on this show together before. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: worked together. "hudson valley ballers." >> yep. >> seth: "this is 40." >> "snl." >> seth: "snl." you've written things for paul over the years. >> mm-hmm, i've loved it. he was just one of those hosts that killed every single sketch. >> seth: a very game, a very game host. [ cheers and applause ] >> paula -- paula, i mean, paula is a genius. and i think anyone that knows her, you can tell, like, she's incredible. so it's the greatest thing in the world. >> seth: you wrote a country song for wiig and paul, where they just -- >> yes. >> seth: it was entire song about a fedex package tracking number? >> yes, james anderson and i wrote a sketch about just the numbers they're singing, and it's kind of like an ode to billy -- >> seth: yeah. >> not billie jean king. it's ode to billy joe, i think is it. nobody cares. >> seth: and paul -- >> ode to billy joel. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's what -- that's what billy joel's n
we're here with paula and paul. you guys have been on this show together before. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: worked together. "hudson valley ballers." >> yep. >> seth: "this is 40." >> "snl." >> seth: "snl." you've written things for paul over the years. >> mm-hmm, i've loved it. he was just one of those hosts that killed every single sketch. >> seth: a very game, a very game host. [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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thank you for that, paul. the show is nearly oven that, paul. the show is nearly over, so let's take another quick look at thursday's front pages. we have the daily mail europe on edge after pro—russian slovak pm is gunned down. the guardian slovakian leader fighting for his life after assassination attempt. the telegraph nhs turn on doctors who blow whistle over safety. the times starmer sets out to woo voters with six pledges. the daily mirror my six fixes for britain and the daily star , britain and the daily star, doctor doolittle we can chinwag with the eighth. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guest josh howie and paul cox, headliners we'll be back tomorrow with andrew doyle, nick dixon and scott capurro . it's dixon and scott capurro. it's the dream team if you're watching a five, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise thank you. good night . good night. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> evening. welcome to your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. sunny spells for m
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paul, any in at the last minute. paul, any fake tan experience? >> none whatsoever. i won't be wearing any this weekend. it's ten degrees out there. yeah. what's the point of having fake tan under a fleece top? >> well, you know the point of fake tan is that when you think, oh, it's fine, i'll just i'll just go out in layers and then all of a sudden the sun comes out because it's england and you can't trust the weather. and suddenly you've got maybe sort of reasonable coloured shoulders and terribly white legs . and terribly white legs. >> that is me, to be fair. that's why i've got like a tan. >> that's why i lean out the window whistling at women. >> what does that mean? no i don't know why people do that. sorry, sorry, i wasn't i wasn't even listening. don't. >> don't interrupt him being sexist , louis. okay. right. sexist, louis. okay. right. that's the front pages looked at. time for a break. now join us in part two for a story about students getting out of hand and some unhelpfully late news about what you needed to know, about what you needed to know, about wh
paul, any in at the last minute. paul, any fake tan experience? >> none whatsoever. i won't be wearing any this weekend. it's ten degrees out there. yeah. what's the point of having fake tan under a fleece top? >> well, you know the point of fake tan is that when you think, oh, it's fine, i'll just i'll just go out in layers and then all of a sudden the sun comes out because it's england and you can't trust the weather. and suddenly you've got maybe sort of reasonable coloured...
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paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. we'll be live with paul in a moment. drjames smith is a british doctor currently working from the un building in rafah. speaking to the bbc earlier he outlined what the situation — on the ground is like. coming into rafah today, the streets that were previously packed with idp �*s living in makeshift tents, most have now been dismantled and people have now been dismantled and people have fled. the area immediately around the un building is almost unrecognisable now. all the people that were seeking some degree of sanctuary there have fled. the road yesterday from rafah city and khan younis were completely packed with people. it was almost impossible to move. we also saw people moving by foot for the first time now. that's because there are so few vehicles available to transport people, and the cost of a journey in a vehicle or even on a donkey right now is prohibitively expensive. {line or even on a donkey right now is prohibitively expensive. one view from rafah- _ here in the uk, the foreign secretary lord cameron,
paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. we'll be live with paul in a moment. drjames smith is a british doctor currently working from the un building in rafah. speaking to the bbc earlier he outlined what the situation — on the ground is like. coming into rafah today, the streets that were previously packed with idp �*s living in makeshift tents, most have now been dismantled and people have now been dismantled and people have fled. the area immediately around the un building is almost...
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>> paul, i voted. go on. you make your point. >> that's great truth in that . >> that's great truth in that. actually, i do think the next election is a done deal, and i don't believe the polls for a minute either. i think labour's still got work to do. neil kinnock said yesterday. you know, the country has not fallen in love with. >> well he's he's he's been there before. that's absolutely right. >> so the modernisation, the modernisation of the labour party has to continue. we have to have that conversation, has to have that conversation, has to carry on and we can't take any votes for granted . any votes for granted. >> but the one thing, the one thing, mark, the tories have got to do is, for goodness sake, they've got to stop shooting each other, pull together , get each other, pull together, get behind. this is the point. >> this is the point, paul. >> this is the point, paul. >> the tories , the tories. >> the tories, the tories. >> the tories, the tories. >> we can win. >> we can win. >> but the
>> paul, i voted. go on. you make your point. >> that's great truth in that . >> that's great truth in that. actually, i do think the next election is a done deal, and i don't believe the polls for a minute either. i think labour's still got work to do. neil kinnock said yesterday. you know, the country has not fallen in love with. >> well he's he's he's been there before. that's absolutely right. >> so the modernisation, the modernisation of the labour party has...
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to wipe the floor with paul. might swallow an earring, too. dom from jersey. maybe we can hire jake,e we paul and mike tyson to protect c our southern border. maybe need a little bit more help. but that at least takes caret ta of texas. >> sal from massachusettkes. >> i hope jake takes those diamond earrings out or michael diamk his tooth. >> well, he's had a gold ring before right there. sally from michigan, that interview with the former latin king was amazing. i was in tears. god bles as janice from louisiana. jesse, have you ever smoked a toad? if not, would you? the answer is nor smok and no. sam from california. s ba >> you know it's bad when hollywood starts to leave the golden state. >> bill from virginia, all contestants on sink or swim should be required to wear onswimsuits as part of the them. how about only the women? i don't want to see joe concha some swimsuit. >> cathy from bethlehem, pennsylvania, happy daynnsylv weekend. how are you celebrating? i'llanhappy me be in california. >> that's all for
to wipe the floor with paul. might swallow an earring, too. dom from jersey. maybe we can hire jake,e we paul and mike tyson to protect c our southern border. maybe need a little bit more help. but that at least takes caret ta of texas. >> sal from massachusettkes. >> i hope jake takes those diamond earrings out or michael diamk his tooth. >> well, he's had a gold ring before right there. sally from michigan, that interview with the former latin king was amazing. i was in...
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for the pbs newshour, paul solman. amna: today, ukrainian troops fell back to defensive lines amid one of russia's largest offensives since the beginning of the full scale invasion more than two years ago. president volodymyr zelensky has postponed all foreign travel, and the u.s. secretary of state announced new weapons deliveries while in ukraine. but as nick schifrin reports, in north-east ukraine's kharkiv, the front is fragile. nick: along try to hold the line. this is the kharkiv region where ukraine long ago pushed russia out. now, it needs reinforcements to hold russia back. just 2.5 miles from russia, the center has been ripped apart. a ukrainian soldier fighting in the city sends us videos of russian shelling and russian troops on the cities tour edge. he says, with the help of drone attacks on russian tanks today, they push russian troops back but he fears russia could take the city. >> the situation is very dire. for the sixth day in a row, the enemy has been parting with all possible munitions, rockets, ar
for the pbs newshour, paul solman. amna: today, ukrainian troops fell back to defensive lines amid one of russia's largest offensives since the beginning of the full scale invasion more than two years ago. president volodymyr zelensky has postponed all foreign travel, and the u.s. secretary of state announced new weapons deliveries while in ukraine. but as nick schifrin reports, in north-east ukraine's kharkiv, the front is fragile. nick: along try to hold the line. this is the kharkiv region...
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paul allen has more. paul: australia's strength has been built on digging stuff up, an old idea that has paid off. adding value to raw materials. this week billions in spending will be thrown at green steel, solar panel manufacturing and other industries. >> not replacing private investment in the opportunities of the future but attracting more of it will require public investment and we need to make sure we get value for money or that >> a future in australia is a flagship policy is the government eyes an election campaign. it was born out of necessity. the u.s. says the ira, japan has the green transformation act. france is giving billions to clean energy companies. government intervention is having a moment. australia is a recipient of a loan to alpha, which produces critical minerals to the energy transition. australia has abundant deposits but limited manufacturing in a supply chain dominated by china. reducing dominance will require more than cheap loans. >> it is critical for australia to build its
paul allen has more. paul: australia's strength has been built on digging stuff up, an old idea that has paid off. adding value to raw materials. this week billions in spending will be thrown at green steel, solar panel manufacturing and other industries. >> not replacing private investment in the opportunities of the future but attracting more of it will require public investment and we need to make sure we get value for money or that >> a future in australia is a flagship policy...
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paul welcome back to headliners. paul, the guardian . and the last paul, the guardian. and the last time we talked about angry people, i said they were weak minded. and you should have seen the tweets i got. so let's do it again. >> right . again. >> right. rage. again. >> right . rage. the rage >> right. rage. the rage epidemic is our modern world fuelling aggression, asked the guardian. so last week, a video showing 60 year old peter abbott screaming abuse at a tv producer , samantha isaacs gained a viral audience after abbott was found guilty at paul magistrates court for using threatening words or behaviour to cause alarm, distress, fear of violence . now distress, fear of violence. now i've seen the video. maybe many of our viewers have and i don't think people are angrier. i mean, there are lots of things that would suggest that our modern world could make you more angry ' modern world could make you more angry , we're under a lot more angry, we're under a lot more pressure. it would seem. we probably work a lot more, but compared to the victorian era, i'm not sur
paul welcome back to headliners. paul, the guardian . and the last paul, the guardian. and the last time we talked about angry people, i said they were weak minded. and you should have seen the tweets i got. so let's do it again. >> right . again. >> right. rage. again. >> right . rage. the rage >> right. rage. the rage epidemic is our modern world fuelling aggression, asked the guardian. so last week, a video showing 60 year old peter abbott screaming abuse at a tv...
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paul do given new york's history. paul. no. >> good point. nyu protesters call for the death of america or death to america . and long live death to america. and long live intifada. lovely work, chaps , intifada. lovely work, chaps, sinister protest pro—hamas flyers have emerged on the nyu campus campus amid fears of a rampant anti—semitism and threatening behaviour at demonstrations. now, these protests and protesters have come have become so progressive that they've made being...
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you're a harsh man, paul this mess. you're a harsh man, paul, who's this? doug, said i, voted in hull. i was very disappointed. he says that there was no representation from reform uk. dale says i voted at every election since i was 18 years of age. i'm now 61 years young, but i didn't bother to vote yesterday . dale, i need the vote yesterday. dale, i need the details. why not? and what would have made you, turn out? was it, i don't know the lack of choice. did you not feel that your vote would matter? i want the details, before the break, i asked you if you still had boris johnson. do you think the tories would have done better? or. and i know it's like saying if my aunt had wheel should be a bus, but if you had boris johnson, do you think you would have still. what are you laughing at? >> well, because if my aunt said we should be a bus. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> yeah, that's a saying. >> i didn't know that was a saying. >> you've never heard that saying. >> a great saying, and i'm going to use that repeatedly. >> have you heard that saying, i'm not g
you're a harsh man, paul this mess. you're a harsh man, paul, who's this? doug, said i, voted in hull. i was very disappointed. he says that there was no representation from reform uk. dale says i voted at every election since i was 18 years of age. i'm now 61 years young, but i didn't bother to vote yesterday . dale, i need the vote yesterday. dale, i need the details. why not? and what would have made you, turn out? was it, i don't know the lack of choice. did you not feel that your vote...