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whether that was stevenson's quoting stevenson or not. but anyway, i'd love to know when they were at the final decision, which was so complicated. as you say. what kind of a role did he have so? can you talk about that? because i've seen in my research and things like that that you know, there are different things that were written about adlai stevenson involvement. but he did on october 25th, i think had this speech that that got a lot of attention this on the jfk library website. it says, you know, us. this is one. here it is. he says it says during the debate in the security council, this is the un security council, the normally courteous u.s. ambassador, adlai stevenson, aggressively confronted his soviet union counterpart, bulgarian zorin, with photograph evidence of the missiles in cuba. that's from october 25th. and it's also read that he also might have been the one to suggest the exchange. so what can you fill in for us? stevenson ultimately becomes a really important figure in all this. as say he comes out pretty forcefully the
whether that was stevenson's quoting stevenson or not. but anyway, i'd love to know when they were at the final decision, which was so complicated. as you say. what kind of a role did he have so? can you talk about that? because i've seen in my research and things like that that you know, there are different things that were written about adlai stevenson involvement. but he did on october 25th, i think had this speech that that got a lot of attention this on the jfk library website. it says,...
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whether that was stevenson's quoting stevenson or not. but anyway, i'd love to know when they were at the final decision, which was so complicated. as you say. what kind of a role did he have so? can you talk about that? because i've seen in my research and things like that that you know, there are different things that were written about adlai stevenson involvement. but he did on october 25th, i think had this speech that that got a lot of attention this on the jfk library website. it says, you know, us. this is one. here it is. he says it says during the debate in the security council, this is the un security council, the normally courteous u.s. ambassador, adlai stevenson, aggressively confronted his soviet union counterpart, bulgarian zorin, with photograph evidence of the missiles in cuba. that's from october 25th. and it's also read that he also might have been the one to suggest the exchange. so what can you fill in for us? stevenson ultimately becomes a really important figure in all this. as say he comes out pretty forcefully the
whether that was stevenson's quoting stevenson or not. but anyway, i'd love to know when they were at the final decision, which was so complicated. as you say. what kind of a role did he have so? can you talk about that? because i've seen in my research and things like that that you know, there are different things that were written about adlai stevenson involvement. but he did on october 25th, i think had this speech that that got a lot of attention this on the jfk library website. it says,...
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georges elhedery will replace ewen stevenson as cfo. warns client sentiment is being hurt by uncertainty even as rising rates drive better-than-expected profit in the third quarter. it is higher interest rates that came to the saving grace of bank earnings. hsbc and ubs both beating thanks to upper -- to net interest income. we may be reaching peak hawkish policy, you can see it in weaker pmi data for the u.k., europe and u.s. all of that translating into weaker dollar today, it is basically flat. the trend of lower yields persisting, down four basis points for u.s. 10-year yields. not too much change when it comes to the u.s. equity picture , s&p and nasdaq futures had been hired to start but they are sinking lower. we have tech earnings on deck, microsoft and alphabet today and later in the week we will get apple. apple announced they will be hiking the price of services, but why would you want to buy tech until we get earnings, so perhaps hesitation there. let's look at that european futures, those are struggling to find a direction.
georges elhedery will replace ewen stevenson as cfo. warns client sentiment is being hurt by uncertainty even as rising rates drive better-than-expected profit in the third quarter. it is higher interest rates that came to the saving grace of bank earnings. hsbc and ubs both beating thanks to upper -- to net interest income. we may be reaching peak hawkish policy, you can see it in weaker pmi data for the u.k., europe and u.s. all of that translating into weaker dollar today, it is basically...
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and university of michigan economist betsey stevenson, she'll tell us about the financial pressures facingmericans, especially parents. >>> the global economy is also struggling, adding to the pressure, russia's attacks in ukraine intensify, destroying regional supply lines and energy infrastructure. ukraine's ambassador to the u.s. oksana markarova will join us. >>> then dramatic video from the congressional investigation into the january 6th attack shows lawmakers pleading for help to secure the capitol. >> tremendous and all instigation of the president of the united states. >> i'm going to call up the secretary of d.o.d. >> we have some senators still in their hideaways. they need massive personnel now. >> we'll learn more about the behind the scenes from the au authors of a new book "unchecked." it's all just ahead on "face the nation." >>> good morning and welcome to "face the nation." we are just over three weeks away from midterm election day. voters are already casting ballots in 18 states and voting will start in 8 more this week. what are they focused on and which party do they
and university of michigan economist betsey stevenson, she'll tell us about the financial pressures facingmericans, especially parents. >>> the global economy is also struggling, adding to the pressure, russia's attacks in ukraine intensify, destroying regional supply lines and energy infrastructure. ukraine's ambassador to the u.s. oksana markarova will join us. >>> then dramatic video from the congressional investigation into the january 6th attack shows lawmakers pleading...
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adley stevenson hayden nixon with a passion. the leaders of the democratic party one the fundamental extreme one because nixon was vulnerable and two because eisenhower was not you didn't talk the great man, because it was a waste of your time. so you went after someone that they thought was possible to go after but what is worse than that? is today in newspapers magazines television, you have some of these people who are commentators that i nicely call idiots. and they will tell you material that makes no sense at all and one day one thing and one day the exact opposite thing. but back in the day in 1960. you had a bevy of famous calmness of newspaper reporters that simply wrote what happened? whereas kennedy had these great energetic audiences. election had awful. nobody was there. and if you saw a pictures kennedy had good audiences and surprise nixon had good audiences. did nixon have people that thought he was charismatic? absolutely the kennedy have people that thought he was charismatic. yeah. but theodore white for examp
adley stevenson hayden nixon with a passion. the leaders of the democratic party one the fundamental extreme one because nixon was vulnerable and two because eisenhower was not you didn't talk the great man, because it was a waste of your time. so you went after someone that they thought was possible to go after but what is worse than that? is today in newspapers magazines television, you have some of these people who are commentators that i nicely call idiots. and they will tell you material...
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and i've mentioned this book before by david stevenson, the british historian of the war. and in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that really as important. in some ways more important than the actual fighting on western front that brought about the end of the war. and i want to go them just very quickly the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they had had enough this began with bulgaria. there's a strange map in that. this began with bulgaria. at the end of september, 1918, with out of the war. the ottoman turks were isolated and. they're already under a lot of pressure with british forces and british empire forces coming from mesopotamia and up through palestine, into anatolia itself. so bulgaria pulled out of the war then the ottoman turks pulled out of the war. yes. well, when you say bulgaria in the territory territory, not no. september, i think september 29. why remember that? years. oh, 1980. sorry, 1988. i'm talking about. and then finally austria-hungary was simply disin
and i've mentioned this book before by david stevenson, the british historian of the war. and in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that really as important. in some ways more important than the actual fighting on western front that brought about the end of the war. and i want to go them just very quickly the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they had had enough this began with bulgaria. there's a...
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a lot of that stevenson' has to do with books that use pirates as a motif. in the most famous example of that, of course, is robert lewis stevenson's treasure island which was published in 1883. stevenson weaves a wonderfully dramatic tale of the search for pirate treasure, replete with a map of skeleton island where an x marks the spot where the treasure is to be found. treasure island is also the book that gave us that familiar see shanty refrain, 15 men on a dead man's chest, yohoho and a bottle of rum. drink and the devil had done for the rest. yohoho and a bottle of rum. and now you know why i became a writer and not a singer. now during this talk, i will be showing a number of new yorker cartoons that were late to the pirate theme. in case you can't them, i will read the punchline. for what it's worth, yohoho and a chilled pino grigio actually rhymes. you'd be amazed. there are hundreds of cartoons the new yorkers put out of the decades that use pirates as a theme. now, movies have also had a major impact on how we view pirates. most recently, disney's
a lot of that stevenson' has to do with books that use pirates as a motif. in the most famous example of that, of course, is robert lewis stevenson's treasure island which was published in 1883. stevenson weaves a wonderfully dramatic tale of the search for pirate treasure, replete with a map of skeleton island where an x marks the spot where the treasure is to be found. treasure island is also the book that gave us that familiar see shanty refrain, 15 men on a dead man's chest, yohoho and a...
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vintage market, zip stevenson you don't zip levi's. >> levi jeans. it they have the button fly you do not zip and the guy the bottom's name was zip. greg supers were invented. what people don't know this they want to vent until the 19 that is been to the story about it's true. they used to have -- there used to be a little thing like here levi strauss just have one right there but they called a rivet? until his grandson went to a campfire when dane stood up and no more rivets that was it. look it up people. greg: that was riveting, thank you. cat, here's a question i want to ask you. i think you'll answer this. a they found theba genes abandon n a coal mine. why would someone abandon their genes? because they pooped in them. who takes up their jeans at work? but not having orgies in the coal mine. this gene has 200-year-old feces in it. >> you thought i would love t be asked that question? you've known me for how long? geez.r okaysl and what you want? >> thank you.. tyrus?ne >> i do wonder what happened i didn't write that down my mind did not go the
vintage market, zip stevenson you don't zip levi's. >> levi jeans. it they have the button fly you do not zip and the guy the bottom's name was zip. greg supers were invented. what people don't know this they want to vent until the 19 that is been to the story about it's true. they used to have -- there used to be a little thing like here levi strauss just have one right there but they called a rivet? until his grandson went to a campfire when dane stood up and no more rivets that was it....
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i was just texting with bryan stevenson who also won that year.is calling for ales's release from prison, congratulated him winning the nobel peace prize today. he was not able to meet him in person because of the midst of the pandemic. i believe ales is the only one who me to sweden for the awards. so you spent time with him. >> yeah, that was really incredible to hear his words there again and very typical for him to always think of others first and think of the international and universal nature of this price for democracy and human rights. he calleprospect of having to go to prison his darkest dream. unfortunately, that is what happened. he was arrested again, together with other colleagues, and just spent his 60th birthday -- now a couple of days ago -- in prison and a very bad conditions that we have also been protesting at the u.n. human rights council. with this nobel peace prize now, belarus has to understand they have to immediately release ales bialiatski and other pro-democracy fighters who are imprisoned. russia has to understand that
i was just texting with bryan stevenson who also won that year.is calling for ales's release from prison, congratulated him winning the nobel peace prize today. he was not able to meet him in person because of the midst of the pandemic. i believe ales is the only one who me to sweden for the awards. so you spent time with him. >> yeah, that was really incredible to hear his words there again and very typical for him to always think of others first and think of the international and...
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aly stevenson hated nixon with a passion. the leaders of the democratic party went to the fundamental extreme. because nixon was vulnerable, and also because eisenhower was not. they did not attack the great man because it was a waste of your time. so you went after someone that they thought was possible to go after. but what is worse than that is, today in newspapers, magazines, television, you have some of these people who are commentators. i nicely called him idiots. [laughs] they will tell you material that makes no sense at all, and one day one thing, one day the exact opposite thing. but, back in the day, in 1960 you had a bevy of famous columnists, newspaper reporters that simply wrote what happened. whereas kennedy had they's great, energetic audiences. nixon had awful audiences. nobody was there. if you saw pictures, kennedy had good audiences. and, surprise, nixon had good audiences. did nixon have people thought he was charismatic? absolutely! did kennedy have people that thought he was charismatic! yes! theater wh
aly stevenson hated nixon with a passion. the leaders of the democratic party went to the fundamental extreme. because nixon was vulnerable, and also because eisenhower was not. they did not attack the great man because it was a waste of your time. so you went after someone that they thought was possible to go after. but what is worse than that is, today in newspapers, magazines, television, you have some of these people who are commentators. i nicely called him idiots. [laughs] they will tell...
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kyle put down 90% of the funds, and zip stevenson put down 10%. kyle is just 23 years old, and he is putting down this kind of cash for vintage jeans, which shows what kind of appeal they have for the gen z vintage buyers market. zip stephenson has served as almost like a mentor for kyle and looking out for these rare vintage finds. kristen: what do you suppose they will do with them? julie: right now they are on display by appointment only at zip stephenson's shop in l.a., but i think the real motive behind these types of purchases is investment. britt eaton purchased these pants for 23,000 -- $23,000 and auctioned them for $76,000. if you more years you can imagine them selling for $100,000 or more. kristen: thank you s kristen: thanks for joining us today for "getting answers." >>> tonight, breaking news. the largest earthquake to rattle the san francisco bay area in years. residents warned to stay on alert. tonight, scientists on the reason why. >>> and that deadly school shooting. tonight, the arsenal now discovered and the note. authorities
kyle put down 90% of the funds, and zip stevenson put down 10%. kyle is just 23 years old, and he is putting down this kind of cash for vintage jeans, which shows what kind of appeal they have for the gen z vintage buyers market. zip stephenson has served as almost like a mentor for kyle and looking out for these rare vintage finds. kristen: what do you suppose they will do with them? julie: right now they are on display by appointment only at zip stephenson's shop in l.a., but i think the real...
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in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that were really as important, in some ways more important, then the actual fighting on the western front that brought about the end of the war. i want to go through them very quickly. the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they finally have had enough. this began with bulgaria, that's a strange map, isn't it? it began with alberto bulgaria at the end of september, 1918. with bulgaria out of the war, the ottoman turks were isolated. and they were already under a lot of pressure, with british forces and british empire forces coming from mesopotamia and up through palestine, syria, in two and a totally at itself. so, after bulgaria pulled out of the war, then the ottoman turks pulled out of the war. yes? >> would you say bulgaria -- [inaudible] >> i think elizabeth temper 29th, i don't know i remember that. oh 1918, sorry. 1918 i'm talking about. finally, austria hungry was simply disintegrating. it's various national groups were pulling apart, declaring t
in this book, stevenson argues that there were three other factors that were really as important, in some ways more important, then the actual fighting on the western front that brought about the end of the war. i want to go through them very quickly. the first factor that stevenson mentions is that germany's other partners began to pull out of the war. they finally have had enough. this began with bulgaria, that's a strange map, isn't it? it began with alberto bulgaria at the end of september,...
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in conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, stevenson. the bloodstains that are in the house today.n conclusion, lady and gentlemen, the coverage of the van dorn death was mostly planted towards the allegiance of the publication. the stevenson murder, quote, of general earl van dorn, a conspicuous traitor, we'll strike a thrill of heart through the whole south. pennsylvania's carlile weekly herald says that this man was a conspicuous traitor. he had not a particle of moral principle. he was deceiving alike, friend and foe, falls to his country, his god and his fellow man. and a violent death was a natural consequence of the life stained all over with violence. i don't think they liked him. >> [laughs] >> i want to end this right where i began. it earl van dorn could not be buried in port gibson, his hometown, because it was in federal hands. he was buried at the godbold family plot. remember, the girl i told you about in the beginning? -- his wife. he's taken to alabama, mount vernon, to be exact, i bet you remember that one. and eyewitness reported as we watch the immense root perc
in conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, stevenson. the bloodstains that are in the house today.n conclusion, lady and gentlemen, the coverage of the van dorn death was mostly planted towards the allegiance of the publication. the stevenson murder, quote, of general earl van dorn, a conspicuous traitor, we'll strike a thrill of heart through the whole south. pennsylvania's carlile weekly herald says that this man was a conspicuous traitor. he had not a particle of moral principle. he was deceiving...
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treasure island, which was published in 1883 stevenson weaves a wonderfully dramatic tale of the search for pirate treasure replete with a map of skeleton island. where an x marks the spot where treasure is to be found. treasure island is also the book that gave us that familiar sea shanty refrain 15 men on the dead man's chest yoho and a bottle of rum drink in the devil had done for the rest yoho and a bottle of rum and now you know why i became a writer and not a singer. now during this talk. i'm going to be showing a number of new yorker cartoons that relate to the pirate theme in case you can't read them. i will read the the punchline for what it's worth yoho and a chilled pinot grigio actually rhymes you'd be amazed. there are hundreds of cartoons that the new yorkers put out over the decades that use pirates as a theme now movies have also had a major impact on how we view pirates. most recently disney's pirates of the caribbean franchise is generated a renewed pirate mania. this fellow looks like johnny depp, right? actually, i wanted to have a picture of johnny depp in the book.
treasure island, which was published in 1883 stevenson weaves a wonderfully dramatic tale of the search for pirate treasure replete with a map of skeleton island. where an x marks the spot where treasure is to be found. treasure island is also the book that gave us that familiar sea shanty refrain 15 men on the dead man's chest yoho and a bottle of rum drink in the devil had done for the rest yoho and a bottle of rum and now you know why i became a writer and not a singer. now during this talk....
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little never, i've stivers, i'm phoning muslim stevenson hammond, i'm not getting calls. i'll slap a loop in a 55 when. okay, so mine is the speed anyone else with we will van in the european union, the kremlin community up machine, the state on russia today and switch r t sport mckibben, our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with oh, when i was showing wrong one. 03, just don't hold any new world that is yet to shape out. disdain becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, yes, absolutely. well, with the truth, when enough was shut occasionally, you know, she was come up with some stuff done with all the little money somebody wrote up with with a few minutes and it was up here to help you with a this is one of the places that the ukrainian military had destroyed off to getting an anonymous tip off to investigate the off the motto, shirley, my kids both is in the guns and speaks to a detainee admit that he was hired by you claim to identify the the infrastructure target
little never, i've stivers, i'm phoning muslim stevenson hammond, i'm not getting calls. i'll slap a loop in a 55 when. okay, so mine is the speed anyone else with we will van in the european union, the kremlin community up machine, the state on russia today and switch r t sport mckibben, our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with oh, when i was showing wrong one. 03, just don't hold any new world that is yet to shape out. disdain becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail....
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which can last proper direly. asked stevenson the do sneeze . no one is selina. ah, shush my children remain children with they always need a sense of wonder and joy boss of the logan's pabo this what kind of academic russian drama theatre gala mika york felipe of a never forgets this that from jetta orchard long gets it back. like it said, i shouldn't likely to get the subsidies through it's gathering of those that i did in the theater also cares for children who have lost their parents that are watching work by like your mom. so if someone was not, can we just have to let them god was gets borman mogley perhaps my gets got good m e, my master, could we bring a copy? tim scorecards, j astellas, his mom of pop artist alicia chad therapy finally gets kid on parallel until i leave she dallas to he is a dad she tiara stump, she slipping my chest over citizen with a spit i needed to alexander for santa what it is national it's yard wrong because you used to chose on which international oregon. nas just to peggy, she said to nick national data. for 8 years they've bee
which can last proper direly. asked stevenson the do sneeze . no one is selina. ah, shush my children remain children with they always need a sense of wonder and joy boss of the logan's pabo this what kind of academic russian drama theatre gala mika york felipe of a never forgets this that from jetta orchard long gets it back. like it said, i shouldn't likely to get the subsidies through it's gathering of those that i did in the theater also cares for children who have lost their parents that...
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we're point stevenson i work of oh squish you me go there for that is dylan you was. so the, what the issue erica dorsey did is i assumed that you start to ross each is totally loosely in april 2014 ukraine's leaders dotted to divide the country's population into us. and them will krajina abuse or, or standing the, and the coachman still greater than yessir of dental cluster. well, could you to just issue a carter sub sheila, you store or credit your towson year. i see it got the rou, schuman i see. as a marcia furnished a bull grade, i put the studios to turn your children, showing these photos of people grotesquely tied up. can be seen by anyone, middle to middle mythology, a pre narrative from what i just her mother yoshika story cough. he paused roscoe previously with co stoba. now let's though just a woolen. i believe i was younger, he would be work. but toyota solution when you join him in the bucket coordinate nazis. my okay, he's go bunder roscoe chillman masika, dora that she to new schedule and he's not pretty geo of any normal person would find these peache
we're point stevenson i work of oh squish you me go there for that is dylan you was. so the, what the issue erica dorsey did is i assumed that you start to ross each is totally loosely in april 2014 ukraine's leaders dotted to divide the country's population into us. and them will krajina abuse or, or standing the, and the coachman still greater than yessir of dental cluster. well, could you to just issue a carter sub sheila, you store or credit your towson year. i see it got the rou, schuman i...
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i've studied as i phone and ignore slant, stevenson hammond, i'm looking for a group in the 55 with. okay, so mine is 25 must be the one else with rural van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia for date and school r t spoke mckibben, our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with i want to with this with you, i guess with you, i am with with full credit, it's going to be out of wood from beach. but still, these are for this patient. but in the board with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk the coursework in more than a classical community school national to look at what i want to look into. it just had to go to another bus and deal lucky. so buckle unemployment. got those people a month, barry, this little note with all those murders for this, you then come, but this is what i meant to perform, but of those most p
i've studied as i phone and ignore slant, stevenson hammond, i'm looking for a group in the 55 with. okay, so mine is 25 must be the one else with rural van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia for date and school r t spoke mckibben, our video agency, roughly all band on youtube with i want to with this with you, i guess with you, i am with with full credit, it's going to be out of wood from beach. but still, these are for this patient. but in the board with...
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life in prison without parole for beat parkland school shooter. nicholas cruz admitted kenning, 14 stevenson, 3 staff in 2018. it is the deadliest my shooting to reach jerry trial in the us. i'm disgusted with our legal system. i'm disgusted with those jurors. i'm disgusted with the system that you can allow 17 dead and 17 others shot and wounded and not give the death penalty. what do we have? the death penalty for was the purpose of it. you said a precedent today. you said a present for the next mass killing and nothing happens to you. you'll get life in jail. i'm sorry. that is not okay. as a country, we need to stand up and say that's not ok. the u. s. house select committee, investigating last year's storming of capitol hill has voted to subpoena, former u. s. president donald trump to testify. trump has never before been forced to give evidence before congress, not even during his to impeachment trials. how to j. castro reports. those in favor will say i, i, the vote was unanimous to subpoena or illegally compelled, former u. s. president donald trump, to testify before congress about
life in prison without parole for beat parkland school shooter. nicholas cruz admitted kenning, 14 stevenson, 3 staff in 2018. it is the deadliest my shooting to reach jerry trial in the us. i'm disgusted with our legal system. i'm disgusted with those jurors. i'm disgusted with the system that you can allow 17 dead and 17 others shot and wounded and not give the death penalty. what do we have? the death penalty for was the purpose of it. you said a precedent today. you said a present for the...
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than that in terms of those mp5 is the range — from devon seats like simonjupp to carlisle, john stevensonish mps, remain and leave. i think the critical issue will be the economy. rishi had the right plan in the summer. i think it is the right plan now. i think he is the best candidate to provide stability and confidence for the millions of workers and businesses up and down the country. i also think he's the right candidate to bring the party together with a government of all the talents to relentlessly deliver for the british people, whether it's on the cost of living, crime, schools, nhs, and get us moving forward. which is what i think the country needs to see. one of those supporting the idea of borisjohnson returning as party leader and prime minister is andrew stephenson, who's currently a minister in the government. i'm encouraging borisjohnson to win because during the summer i helped oversee the conservative leadership election as party chairman, i travelled around the country to over 80 different constituencies. what i heard from party members and people in the street, the leng
than that in terms of those mp5 is the range — from devon seats like simonjupp to carlisle, john stevensonish mps, remain and leave. i think the critical issue will be the economy. rishi had the right plan in the summer. i think it is the right plan now. i think he is the best candidate to provide stability and confidence for the millions of workers and businesses up and down the country. i also think he's the right candidate to bring the party together with a government of all the talents to...
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awesome stevenson. him not getting his house on some of it within the sissy battle deseeno keys on his group. i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today, and split marquee sputnik given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest. and we put the question, did you think even chris, with willing at the a salute historian, no, cranium, g doin soon enough idea. she ship a duck lean that she pulled out of control input to abort solution. she'll go to the to g at them awarded by like really the never did not sing, but cynthia, with tim shopped on her own dish. but i live alone. oh, crazy that to where you store lot of the my subway. but just dory on a salad. she have a lease, get us, but generally shipping that he just figured i needed his daughter to take him over to them. i need a price quote for that, for a one. they each the one that or up where you actually did with a bunch of good breed global. i'm saying years about i few book on my job is to put up here enough room for a few quick to take a picture of. i'
awesome stevenson. him not getting his house on some of it within the sissy battle deseeno keys on his group. i'm speaking with, we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today, and split marquee sputnik given our video agency, roughly all band on youtube and pinterest. and we put the question, did you think even chris, with willing at the a salute historian, no, cranium, g doin soon enough idea. she ship a duck lean that she pulled out of control input...
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in germany to lay out a plan for reconstruction, which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. stevenson has more from bowling, a plea for a 21st century marshall plan for ukraine. similar to what do you and i did state to design, to rebuild western europe after world war 2. it's a sure this will not miss. the destruction is measurable. the suffering of the country is great. estimates of extent to the damage very widely. it's probably already many hundreds of billions of euros in the medium term. however, the issue will be reconstruction for destroyed, houses and roads will have to be rebuilt. factories repaired with fever. this is a task for generations to kona of gov. of your president followed him as a lensky addressing the conference from keith. urge countries on don us to stick to the promises national fostering covering while our 1st recovery plan is $17000000000.00 for critical immediate or construction of is a hospital schools, vital transport, an amateur infrastructure. it is necessary to give people a new base for life already. now we have not yet received a single sent for the
in germany to lay out a plan for reconstruction, which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. stevenson has more from bowling, a plea for a 21st century marshall plan for ukraine. similar to what do you and i did state to design, to rebuild western europe after world war 2. it's a sure this will not miss. the destruction is measurable. the suffering of the country is great. estimates of extent to the damage very widely. it's probably already many hundreds of billions of euros in the medium...
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francine: is ewen stevenson's departure a surprise? does it change the strategy?n: i do not think it changes anything. he has overseen an incredible transformation. he has been one of the key drivers. does the strategy change? no. the focus is very much now on running the business as is. it does not change a great deal. there is not anything sinister there. i'm a little surprised at the strength of the reaction. francine: what are the key takeaways for banks overall? ubs and hsbc better-than-expected but more controversial banks reporting later this week. jonathan: there is a tailwind, the question is what do you do with credit charges. reporting excess profitability, look at the u.k. if there has been a windfall tax, can you frontload charges? that is very interesting. clearly, the cushion being provided by revenue because rates have risen so quickly. look at the shares, the market is still seeing bad debt. the answer lies somewhere in between. francine: thank you so much. coming up, plenty more on the u.k.'s new prime minister. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: wel
francine: is ewen stevenson's departure a surprise? does it change the strategy?n: i do not think it changes anything. he has overseen an incredible transformation. he has been one of the key drivers. does the strategy change? no. the focus is very much now on running the business as is. it does not change a great deal. there is not anything sinister there. i'm a little surprised at the strength of the reaction. francine: what are the key takeaways for banks overall? ubs and hsbc...
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shery: senior editor, reed stevenson with the latest on the japanese carmakers.e watching those on the open of trades in korea and japan. also those shares relating to asian tech companies and korean drama, production studios given netflix positive results. we will be watching for a press conference at 11:00 a.m. local time over service disruption. two ceos will apologize. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is daybreak asia. we're counting down to asia's major market opens as we see the rebound in wall street, given the positive start to earnings season. we will see what reaction we get in the trading session. paul: it looks like we are setting up for a day of gains across the asia-pacific. it raises the question, does the bottom and are we back tomorrow talking about more selling? volatility seems to be the name of the game. what are you watching? annabelle: a lot of questions around how long these gains can last but it seems for the said it -- set up investors are focused on what is coming through in corporate earnings rather than the risk coming from fed tighten
shery: senior editor, reed stevenson with the latest on the japanese carmakers.e watching those on the open of trades in korea and japan. also those shares relating to asian tech companies and korean drama, production studios given netflix positive results. we will be watching for a press conference at 11:00 a.m. local time over service disruption. two ceos will apologize. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is daybreak asia. we're counting down to asia's major market opens as we see the rebound...