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layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make.nowing its treasure. they didn't. they then eventually declared some of it, being the gold, which is something that you couldn't sell to anybody because it's so unique. the coins were another matter and the thieves founded just the man to sell them. detectorists simon weeks. wicks took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of well over £3 million. by the time the trio enlisted paul wales, another local dealer, police were already on their trail but it wasn't easy. it's an unregulated body colic fix my body, the coin dealerships in the united kingdom and approved a big problem for us. there is no regulation, no records. one crucial piece of evidence to another wales home, coins from the hoard sewn into the case for a magnifying glass. this is a fraction of what the thieves failed. the trail has gone cold and so far they've done nothing to aid the search for the treasure. the feeling of finding something like that would be amazing and the fir
layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make.nowing its treasure. they didn't. they then eventually declared some of it, being the gold, which is something that you couldn't sell to anybody because it's so unique. the coins were another matter and the thieves founded just the man to sell them. detectorists simon weeks. wicks took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of well over £3 million. by the time...
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layton davies and george powell, rsmetal detectorists for y now had a decision to make. >> if you findre, you need to declare it within 14 days of knowing it is treasure. they didn't. they declared some of it, being the gold, something you couldn't sell because it is so unique. robert: the coins were another lltter, and the thieves found just the man to hem. he took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of over 3 million pounds. by the time e trio enlisted paul wells, another loca dealer, police were on their trail. but it wasn't easy. >> an unregulated body, the coin dealerships of the united kingdom. that proved a big problem for us. there is no regulation, no records. robert: one crucial piece of evidence turned up at paul's home. coins from the hoard carefully sewn into the case for a magnifying glass. this is a fraction of what the thieves found. the trail has gone col they have done nothing to aid the search for the treasure. >> the feeling of finding something like that will be amazing. the first thing motion detectorists wl do is sh
layton davies and george powell, rsmetal detectorists for y now had a decision to make. >> if you findre, you need to declare it within 14 days of knowing it is treasure. they didn't. they declared some of it, being the gold, something you couldn't sell because it is so unique. robert: the coins were another lltter, and the thieves found just the man to hem. he took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of over 3 million pounds. by the time e...
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the detectorists, leighton davies and george powell, maintained they had been searching the land withthe law, they had just 1a days to declare it. but as the court heard, their priority was to establish how much the items were worth. those enquiries suggested that the treasure could be valued at millions of pounds. the british museum showed us items the detectorists did declare, exquisite gold jewelry from the time of alfred and perfectly preserved coin showing an alliance between the kingdoms of wessex and murcia. this is certainly one of the most important hoards to turn up from the anglo—saxon or viking period. in terms of the information we can derive about alfred's relations with the vikings, about his relations with the rest of england. but had the accused declared all of theirfinds? the photos seem to show hundreds of buried coins. police believe some of them ended up in the hand of the co—accused, simon wicks and paul wells. wicks, filmed here at his shop in 2011, took two batches of coins to a london dealer. the detectorists asked wells to advise them on valuation and police
the detectorists, leighton davies and george powell, maintained they had been searching the land withthe law, they had just 1a days to declare it. but as the court heard, their priority was to establish how much the items were worth. those enquiries suggested that the treasure could be valued at millions of pounds. the british museum showed us items the detectorists did declare, exquisite gold jewelry from the time of alfred and perfectly preserved coin showing an alliance between the kingdoms...
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the detectorists, leighton davies and george powell, maintained they had been searching the land with suggested that the treasure could be valued at millions of pounds. the british museum showed us items the detectorists did declare, exquisite gold jewellery from the time of alfred and perfectly preserved coin showing an alliance between the kingdoms of wessex and murcia. this is certainly one of the most important hoards to turn up from the anglo—saxon or viking period, in terms of the information that we can derive about alfred‘s relations with the vikings, about his relations with the rest of england. but had the accused declared all of theirfinds? the photos seem to show hundreds of buried coins. police believe some of them ended up in the hand of co—accused simon wicks and paul wells. wicks, filmed here at his shop in 2011, took two batches of coins to a london dealer. the detectorists asked wells to advise them on valuation and police searching his home found several more coins hidden inside the case of a magnifying glass. davies and powell insisted all but two coins had come fr
the detectorists, leighton davies and george powell, maintained they had been searching the land with suggested that the treasure could be valued at millions of pounds. the british museum showed us items the detectorists did declare, exquisite gold jewellery from the time of alfred and perfectly preserved coin showing an alliance between the kingdoms of wessex and murcia. this is certainly one of the most important hoards to turn up from the anglo—saxon or viking period, in terms of the...
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for their crimes, george powell was jailed for 10 years and layton daviesen wasnced to eight and a half robert hall reports. robert: the treasure stolen by a viking invader., golver, coins, a missing link in the birth of a nation. what we have is coins minted in two neighboring kingdoms, wessex, everything south of the thames, d mercier, which extends from the thames. this dates from the very moment that england as a single kingdom is taking shape, so you could arrse this is england's hoard. we don't know why the viking loot was buried here, but it laid undiscovered for 1000 years until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece ce and captured on the finder's mobilephone. layton davies and george poll, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make. need to declare it within 14 days of knowing it is treasure. they didn't. they declared some of it, being the gold, something you couldn't sell becau it is so unique. robert: the coins were another matter, and the thieves found just the man to sell them. he took samples to a london dealer and passed on ts that they were
for their crimes, george powell was jailed for 10 years and layton daviesen wasnced to eight and a half robert hall reports. robert: the treasure stolen by a viking invader., golver, coins, a missing link in the birth of a nation. what we have is coins minted in two neighboring kingdoms, wessex, everything south of the thames, d mercier, which extends from the thames. this dates from the very moment that england as a single kingdom is taking shape, so you could arrse this is england's hoard. we...
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george powell was jailed for ten years and layton davies was sentenced to eight—and—a—half years.ing invader, gold, silver and the treasure stolen by a viking invader, gold, silverand coins, the treasure stolen by a viking invader, gold, silver and coins, the missing link in a birth of a nation. we have coins minted in two neighbouring kingdoms, wessex, basically everything south of the river thames, and murcia, which extends from the thames up to the humber. and this dates from the very moment that england has a single kingdom, and is taking shape. you could argue this is england's first. we don't know why the viking loot was buried here in herefordshire, but it lay undiscovered for 1000 yea rs, but it lay undiscovered for 1000 years, until it was stolen again. a treasure trove unearthed piece by piece, and captured on the mobile phone, detectorists for years, piece, and captured on the mobile phone, detectorists foryears, now they had a decision to make. if you find treasure, you must declare it within 14 days of knowing it is treasure, they did not and then they eventually decl
george powell was jailed for ten years and layton davies was sentenced to eight—and—a—half years.ing invader, gold, silver and the treasure stolen by a viking invader, gold, silverand coins, the treasure stolen by a viking invader, gold, silver and coins, the missing link in a birth of a nation. we have coins minted in two neighbouring kingdoms, wessex, basically everything south of the river thames, and murcia, which extends from the thames up to the humber. and this dates from the very...
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discovered in herefordshire in 2015. 51—year—old layton davies was jailed for eight and half years and george powell public of exceptionally rare and significant coins. hospital waiting times in northern ireland are at their highest ever level with some people waiting over four years to see a specialist for even routine issues. an independent health think tank has warned that parts of northern ireland's health service have collapsed and people are experiencing agonising waits that wouldn't happen if they lived elsewhere in the uk. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. a formerfirefighter, eugene hynes is now battling to save his eyesight. he is one of more than 6,000 people in northern ireland waiting for a cataract operation, some waiting several years. i have been told that i am 6,555th on the list and that is only to see a consultant and i'm very, very worried for my eyes. from the age of 40, you've more chance of going blind and i'm 52 and itjust really scares me. i don't want to go blind. i really don't. figures obtained by the bbc show patients in northern ireland are waiting years for
discovered in herefordshire in 2015. 51—year—old layton davies was jailed for eight and half years and george powell public of exceptionally rare and significant coins. hospital waiting times in northern ireland are at their highest ever level with some people waiting over four years to see a specialist for even routine issues. an independent health think tank has warned that parts of northern ireland's health service have collapsed and people are experiencing agonising waits that wouldn't...
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george powell and layton davies didn't declare their thousand—year—old find, and instead sold it on tos book written by the tv star and author david walliams. now it's been turned into a musical with the help of the royal shakespeare company and the singer robbie williams. will gompertz has more. # though it feels so right to me, how do i know that it isn't wrong? you gave us two weeks! no—one else can see. two weeks to write 24 songs! # feel like i belong. elton john wrote the songs for billy elliot in one week. yeah, but i can go... mimics gibberish. but, you know, i can't — i don't know how to do that! words are very different. i bet eltonjohn did, but i bet you... lee hall, i think, wrote the lyrics. well, i bet you lee hall took about two months to think of the words. 0k, all right. # you have to admit that's a perfect fit. # i've never dressed up like a girl. # you wouldn't ever know it. it's written before you had a child. it's written before instagram and social media has become a big thing. if you were writing it today, would you write it differently? um, i hope not, because i
george powell and layton davies didn't declare their thousand—year—old find, and instead sold it on tos book written by the tv star and author david walliams. now it's been turned into a musical with the help of the royal shakespeare company and the singer robbie williams. will gompertz has more. # though it feels so right to me, how do i know that it isn't wrong? you gave us two weeks! no—one else can see. two weeks to write 24 songs! # feel like i belong. elton john wrote the songs for...
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layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make. it wasn't easy. it's an unregulated body, the coin dealerships in the united kingdom, and that proved a big problem for us. there is no regulation, there is no records. one crucial piece of evidence turned up at paul wells' home — coins from the hoard sewn into the case for a magnifying glass. this is a fraction of what the thieves found. the trail‘s gone cold and so far they've done nothing to aid the search for the treasure. the feeling of finding something like that would be amazing and the first thing that most metal detectorists will do is share that, as in, would want to share that with the museum or want to share that with their friends. the fact that these two guys haven't done that undermines all of the good work of all those people who do the right thing. the men, who will return to court today, could hold the key to a mystery yet to be solved. robert hall, bbc news, herefordshire. we'll be back with more from naga in norwhich in a few minutes — after the news, travel and we
layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make. it wasn't easy. it's an unregulated body, the coin dealerships in the united kingdom, and that proved a big problem for us. there is no regulation, there is no records. one crucial piece of evidence turned up at paul wells' home — coins from the hoard sewn into the case for a magnifying glass. this is a fraction of what the thieves found. the trail‘s gone cold and so far they've done nothing to aid...
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layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make.. they then eventually declared some of it, being the gold, which was, obviuosly, something you couldn't sell to anybody because it is so unique. the coins were another matter. the thieves found just the man to sell them — detectorist simon wicks. wicks took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of well over £3 million. by the time the trio enlisted paul wells, another local dealer, police were already on their trail. but it wasn't easy. it is an unregulated body, the coin dealerships in the united kingdom, and that proved to be a problem for us. there is no regulation, there are no records. 0ne crucial piece of evidence turned up at the home of paul wells — coins from the hoard carefully sewn into the case for a magnifying glass. this is a fraction of what was found by the thieves. the trail‘s gone cold and, so far, they've done nothing to aid the search for the treasure. these finds, of course, have a financial value, but the wider value
layton davies and george powell, metal detectorists for years, now had a decision to make.. they then eventually declared some of it, being the gold, which was, obviuosly, something you couldn't sell to anybody because it is so unique. the coins were another matter. the thieves found just the man to sell them — detectorist simon wicks. wicks took samples to a london dealer and passed on the news that they were looking at a value of well over £3 million. by the time the trio enlisted paul...
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we havejust been heeding that this is the case of a george powell, aged 38, leighton davies, aged 51,hat with our correspondent, but of the sentencing they are under way for those metal detectorists who failed to declare a very hefty haul of treasure that they found. more now on the murder of british backpacker grace millane in new zealand. a 27 year old man —who can not be named for legal reasons — has been found guilty. grace was found buried in bushland outside auckland last december. well, we‘re joined now by mandu reid who is the leader of the women‘s equality party. i know you have taken a particular interest in this case because of the way it was covered. for people who haven‘t followed, perhaps you can tell us your concerns. i am notjust interested in this case, i find tell us your concerns. i am notjust interested in this case, ifind it deeply distressing. i am devastated by it. it is a classic example of the victim blaming. the lines of enquiry within the courtroom and played out on some media outlets are very simply deflecting blame away from the killer and putting a spotli
we havejust been heeding that this is the case of a george powell, aged 38, leighton davies, aged 51,hat with our correspondent, but of the sentencing they are under way for those metal detectorists who failed to declare a very hefty haul of treasure that they found. more now on the murder of british backpacker grace millane in new zealand. a 27 year old man —who can not be named for legal reasons — has been found guilty. grace was found buried in bushland outside auckland last december....
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i'm still having some legitimacy in terms of spreading knowledge and technology pretty ago powell meets george the community make a recommendation for something monumental a horrific past slavery studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks new polling shows 70 percent of americans believe president did something wrong regarding her with details coverage for the former. followers of the belief brotherhood this isn't just a police city but their ritual capital from around the world a yellow ribbon became a symbol of the full catalogue politicians will jailed a side dish last month. by. iraq's employees army commanders to restore order after protesters stormed their rounds consulate in and set it on 5. hello welcome to our jazeera live from doha i'm on team dan it's also coming up south korea accuses north korea of launching what appear to be missiles when live in seoul with the latest. china accuses the u.s. of interference some warns of consequences after president trump signs a law supporting hong kong's human rights are made on going protests we need families in western
i'm still having some legitimacy in terms of spreading knowledge and technology pretty ago powell meets george the community make a recommendation for something monumental a horrific past slavery studio to be unscripted on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks new polling shows 70 percent of americans believe president did something wrong regarding her with details coverage for the former. followers of the belief brotherhood this isn't just a police city but their ritual capital from around...
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the detectorists, leighton davies and george powell, maintained they had been searching the land with the detectorists did declare, exquisite gold jewelry from the time of alfred and perfectly preserved coin showing and perfectly preserved coin showing an alliance between the kingdoms of wessex and murcia. this is certainly one of the most important hordes to turn up from the anglo—saxon and viking period. in terms of the information we can derive about alfred's relations with the vikings and his relations with the rest of england. but had the accused declared all of their fines? the photos seem to show hundreds of buried coins. police believe some of them ended up in the hand of the co—accused, simon wicks and paul wells. wicks, filmed at his shop in 2011 took two batches of coins to a london dealer. he asked wells to advise them on valuation and police searching his home found several more coins hidden inside the case of a magnifying glass. davies and powell insisted all but two coins had come from another site, but the jury had come from another site, but the jury were not convince
the detectorists, leighton davies and george powell, maintained they had been searching the land with the detectorists did declare, exquisite gold jewelry from the time of alfred and perfectly preserved coin showing and perfectly preserved coin showing an alliance between the kingdoms of wessex and murcia. this is certainly one of the most important hordes to turn up from the anglo—saxon and viking period. in terms of the information we can derive about alfred's relations with the vikings and...
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after returning from vietnam, colin powell earned an mba from george washington university. he rose in the army ranks to be the first four-star african-american as chairman as the joint chiefs of staff as well as the youngest, 52, and the first rotc graduate. powell served in the nixon, carter, reagan, h w bush, and clinton white house. he served as secretary of state during the george w. bush presidency. this distinguished professional says said the lessons of vietnam was to make sure the united states knows what we are getting into before our country goes to war. he went on to say don't fight a war with another country that has greater investment in it and a greater cause than ours. this advice is known as the powell doctrine. powell has said after the united states invests a military force in a war, both political and diplomatic efforts are considered. colin powell has said the objective of war needs a political base. finally, he says that once there is a sound military objective, there has to be decisive force to support it. the last military person, david petraeus, was a
after returning from vietnam, colin powell earned an mba from george washington university. he rose in the army ranks to be the first four-star african-american as chairman as the joint chiefs of staff as well as the youngest, 52, and the first rotc graduate. powell served in the nixon, carter, reagan, h w bush, and clinton white house. he served as secretary of state during the george w. bush presidency. this distinguished professional says said the lessons of vietnam was to make sure the...
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i mean i ran the middle east bureau for colin powell in the george w.ministration in the run-up to the war in iraq. like many of my colleagues in the state department, we had deep misgivings about what we were embarked upon and the rush to war. so we made clear our concerns as honestly as we could within the system, but then once decisions were made, we did our best despite our misgivings to implement those decisions. >> ambassador burns, i appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> if you were watching the hearings closely today like i and everyone here was, you may have noticed a young woman who in the background seemed to be sneezing constantly, and i felt for her all day long because she had to work, and yet she was clearly very sick. one of the -- she's really become one of the unsung stars of the hearing. she went viral, literally. we're going to talk to her ahead. we'll be right back. achoo. stand up straight. and speak with purpose. yeah? go on, give it a practice run. kelsey. kelsey. marriage? oh. okay. look maybe you should just show
i mean i ran the middle east bureau for colin powell in the george w.ministration in the run-up to the war in iraq. like many of my colleagues in the state department, we had deep misgivings about what we were embarked upon and the rush to war. so we made clear our concerns as honestly as we could within the system, but then once decisions were made, we did our best despite our misgivings to implement those decisions. >> ambassador burns, i appreciate your time. >> my pleasure....
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powell previously served as an assistant secretary and as ndersecretary of the treasury under president george h.w. bush. with responsibility for policy institutions, the treasury debt market, and related areas. prior to joining the worked as a n, he lawyer and investment banker in new york city. we thank you chairman powell for attending today's hearing and insights.ard to his you are now recognized for your testimony, mr. powell. chairman powell: thank you, vice chair , and aloney and members of the committee. let me start by saying my colleagues and i support the of max mument employment nd we are committed to providing clear explanations about our policies and our actions. congress has given us an degree of independence so that we can effectively pursue our statutory goals based on facts and objective analysis. we appreciate that our with it an brings obligation for transparency and accountability. i'll discuss the outlook for the economy and for monetary policy. he u.s. economy is now in the 11th year of this expansion and he baseline outlook remains favorable. gross domestic product, or
powell previously served as an assistant secretary and as ndersecretary of the treasury under president george h.w. bush. with responsibility for policy institutions, the treasury debt market, and related areas. prior to joining the worked as a n, he lawyer and investment banker in new york city. we thank you chairman powell for attending today's hearing and insights.ard to his you are now recognized for your testimony, mr. powell. chairman powell: thank you, vice chair , and aloney and members...
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chair powell: i will briefly comment that i was serving in the treasury department in 1990 under resident george h. w. bush reached.agreement was it was not my area of the treasury, but it was politically unpopular. i think history has treated president bush well, and appropriately so, and others involved in that process, for stepping up and setting things up on a much more sustainable basis. incoming clinton administration in a better place than it would have been without it. rep. price: and then the clinton administration learned this kind of activity was unpopular. i certainly learned it in my district. i think those votes, i look back on that and think those are among the best boats we ever cast. chair powell: history has been kind to people who do those kinds of things. in terms of slack, i think you are asking what ability to respond to a downturn, not slack. the ability to respond to a downturn. we have less because rates are lower. we could use our unconventional tools and do so aggressively if appropriate. it is also important that congress retain a level of fiscal space so you can reac
chair powell: i will briefly comment that i was serving in the treasury department in 1990 under resident george h. w. bush reached.agreement was it was not my area of the treasury, but it was politically unpopular. i think history has treated president bush well, and appropriately so, and others involved in that process, for stepping up and setting things up on a much more sustainable basis. incoming clinton administration in a better place than it would have been without it. rep. price: and...
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george were right. the dissenters who said we don't need to cut again. >> yeah or you could say the message from powell and there are different views on whether the adjustment was necessary rosengren and george obviously think it wasn't. but i think it underscores that the cuts are over. >> labor force participation rate tick up it looks like having a harder time finding workers. pool of available labor fell to the lowest level since november 2011 what is that telling us? >> i think it's very consistent what you're seeing in the jobs numbers. labor demand continues to be strong and i think the long-term trend in labor force participation is really slightly down still because of demographics aging of the population. but against that, you've got this very strong labor demand, which is pulling more people into the workforce, which is obviously a good thing and is a signal that, yeah, job markets very robust. >> you've written in the last couple weeks that scarcity, labor scarcity is not a big deal right now in terms of subtracting numbers from non-farm is that true >> yeah. so i think there is -- are some
george were right. the dissenters who said we don't need to cut again. >> yeah or you could say the message from powell and there are different views on whether the adjustment was necessary rosengren and george obviously think it wasn't. but i think it underscores that the cuts are over. >> labor force participation rate tick up it looks like having a harder time finding workers. pool of available labor fell to the lowest level since november 2011 what is that telling us? >> i...
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george speaking now. this will continue all day. you can continue to watch under terminal using the function live . up? what have we got coming jay powelltand. we will bring you the fed chair's testimony on capitol hill, live at the top of the hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." is cannabis company tilray our stock of the hour after reporting mixed quarter results, featuring losses greater than beacted, with revenue ting estimates. isomberg's kristi noem standing by with cowen and company senior research analyst vivien azer. >> thank you for joining us. i wanted to talk about a recent forecast at the beginning of this week. you actually raised your outlook for how big the u.s. market is going to be. 2030, upon in sales by from 80 billion dollars previously. interesting to see that, given the stock declines we have seen. it's been a tough two months for the market. what's driving your bullishness on the space? vivien: the revenue profile in the u.s. has been very healthy. we are seeing more and more andumers into the category, there is
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will later on with george kent, deputy assistant of secretary state your european and eurasian affairs and his recollection of the phone call impact on ukraine. for your money, jerome powell, only jerome powell will have so much to say about continuation of a recovery the president says is second to none in the post-world war ii period. that is in the eye of buy holder. federal reserve chairman is big reason. three rate cuts for this year. that might be it for the time become time being. no indications that the chairman will change the economy anytime soon. the goldilocks variety, not too strong, not too weak, inflation held at bay, inflation not necessarily invisible. to hear the fed chairman tell it, perfect. let's go to the hearing. >> look exclusively at the data, at the research, at the performance of the u.s. economy, those are things, we have a very careful, thoughtful process that's been developed over decades, over a century really. that is how we try to set interest rates. we don't consider political factors and things like that in what we do. >> thank you. i have a friend in switzerland who went to borrow $10 million. got a negative interest rate, negative .3 o
will later on with george kent, deputy assistant of secretary state your european and eurasian affairs and his recollection of the phone call impact on ukraine. for your money, jerome powell, only jerome powell will have so much to say about continuation of a recovery the president says is second to none in the post-world war ii period. that is in the eye of buy holder. federal reserve chairman is big reason. three rate cuts for this year. that might be it for the time become time being. no...