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: kim -- well, it's a regulation. >> regulation, i'm sorry. paulthat doesn't exist that they are saying that's something you can use if you're a power plant. but ultimately, you know, and they say that 7-12 years to implement this but, of course, if you're a shareholder or an executive of a power plant, you have to make some decisions now about how to prepare for that. so do you agree we dan that a lot of these plants are going to shut down? if. >> well, they won't have any option. as dan said, you cannot there from a cost perspective -- from a cost perspective comply with any of this. and most likely other regulations will get in the way of your ability to do that. dan was mentioning all those pipelines. how are you going to get the permits to make that happen, okay? is so the cost will simply be too much, and so the only other option is to turn to renewables or shut down. and so the people who are having to make these business decisions now, seven years is a long -- sounds like a long time, but it's a short time in terms of the lead time you need
: kim -- well, it's a regulation. >> regulation, i'm sorry. paulthat doesn't exist that they are saying that's something you can use if you're a power plant. but ultimately, you know, and they say that 7-12 years to implement this but, of course, if you're a shareholder or an executive of a power plant, you have to make some decisions now about how to prepare for that. so do you agree we dan that a lot of these plants are going to shut down? if. >> well, they won't have any option....
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a few little known facts about paul. his first job was not at mcdonald's, it was for a campaign volunteer. he was placing a few yard signs when studying at miami of ohio for a local candidate for westchester who had never run for congress before. that guy won and he actually became speaker too speaker boehner. he put the yard signs up right, right? [applause] i don't know if this has happened in quite some time but today we have speaker gingrich with his wife, ambassador ka lis tasm we have speaker pelosi, speaker boehner and also speaker ryan all together. since his very first job, paul has demonstrated the vision we all know and love. we looks ahead but remains anchored to the fundamental truths of the past. one of the biggest reason he is earned so much respect from those in congress, even those who disagreed with him, we all know the american dream doesn't fight for itself, it always needs a champion and a happy warrior. there's no greater warrior for the idea of prosperity, freedom and a strong economy than paul ryan
a few little known facts about paul. his first job was not at mcdonald's, it was for a campaign volunteer. he was placing a few yard signs when studying at miami of ohio for a local candidate for westchester who had never run for congress before. that guy won and he actually became speaker too speaker boehner. he put the yard signs up right, right? [applause] i don't know if this has happened in quite some time but today we have speaker gingrich with his wife, ambassador ka lis tasm we have...
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>> good morning and welcome to daybreak all shelley a, i'm paul and alan and sydney. we are counting down to the major market opens. top stories, white house and republican congressional leaders raise to rally support for the deal to avert a u.s. default. president biden personally calling lawmakers as environmentalists condemn the pack. u.s. equity futures post modest gains with optimism on the deal. markets look ahead to important factors when trading resumes after the memorial day holiday. a gauge of chinese equities in hong kong is closer to a bear market is a slow economic recovery -- as a slow economic recovery keeps investors away. annabelle: we've got the u.s. futures coming online. we have had a public holiday on monday. holidays are seeing trading but we see futures pointing higher at the outset. it really is down to that optimism around the debt deal of the u.s. we are seeing the bloomberg dollar gauge holding onto its losses that came in on friday. this had been the haven currency that investors had been retreating to. oil coming in online. again, thinner t
>> good morning and welcome to daybreak all shelley a, i'm paul and alan and sydney. we are counting down to the major market opens. top stories, white house and republican congressional leaders raise to rally support for the deal to avert a u.s. default. president biden personally calling lawmakers as environmentalists condemn the pack. u.s. equity futures post modest gains with optimism on the deal. markets look ahead to important factors when trading resumes after the memorial day...
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so when these end, i think there's going on the a huge surge. paulur senators, two democrats -- manchin and jonest ther -- excuse me, kyrsten sinema and john cornyn and thom tillis suggested this week that we need a new border management agency temporary orally to have deportation power -- temporarily to make up for the expiration of title 42. this could be something biden could get behind to say, look, let's put a coalition together, but you say he just count want to tackle the progressives. -- doesn't want to tackle the progressives. >> no, i don't think he does because they will not sit down and discuss a real border solution. we're talking the over and over about the border, the southern border, all of these people are coming through the southern border. paul, there are individuals all over the world from africa, from southwest asia, even from europe who would like to come to the united states. immigrate to the united states and work here. then there's the normal process for that. they are all shut out by this border crisis. paul: thanks, khan. w
so when these end, i think there's going on the a huge surge. paulur senators, two democrats -- manchin and jonest ther -- excuse me, kyrsten sinema and john cornyn and thom tillis suggested this week that we need a new border management agency temporary orally to have deportation power -- temporarily to make up for the expiration of title 42. this could be something biden could get behind to say, look, let's put a coalition together, but you say he just count want to tackle the progressives....
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a confirmation bias. they wanted to investigate and that drag us through this for years. paul: it is extraordinary that the fbi playing a role in american elections. i don't remember j edgar hoover for all his sins doing that. what does this tell us about the culture at the fbi? is it a deep widespread corrupted culture or is it as kim suggests, a failure, durham too, failure of leadership at the top? >> how can you expect anything else from leadership? it is also the hillary clinton , fbi decisions are politicized following the political bread come trail to whoever serves their bureaucratic interests. hard to see how it can be different in matters involving intelligence where there is no public oversight, no real oversight, very little congressional oversight. we have a real problem, the fbi reached its crescendo, the trump collusion case and the hillary email case. paul: what do you do? do you blow the place it? usually rely on the fact that you get solid leadership, somebody you can trust. he appoints people he or she can trust and you are supposed to have supervision from
a confirmation bias. they wanted to investigate and that drag us through this for years. paul: it is extraordinary that the fbi playing a role in american elections. i don't remember j edgar hoover for all his sins doing that. what does this tell us about the culture at the fbi? is it a deep widespread corrupted culture or is it as kim suggests, a failure, durham too, failure of leadership at the top? >> how can you expect anything else from leadership? it is also the hillary clinton ,...
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there's a lot of room for error between now and then. paulbloomberg's cross asset asian editor richard and kailey leinz there. let's get to the first word headlines. the u.s. says china has declined a request for a meeting between at lloyd austin and his chinese counterpart. the pentagon says its proposed meeting in singapore aimed to keep lines of can indication open to prevent conflict. china's rejection was called concerning. beijing demanded the u.s. lift sanctions on the purchase of weapons from russia. turkey's new president is said to have met with a market friendly finance minister as he announces a new cabinet. influential names are arranging the talks. erdogan promised his team would have international credibility following his reelection on sunday. spanish prime minister pedro sanchez will dissolve parliament and call a snap election before july 23. the socialist party suffered heavy losses in regional and local elections on sunday. the votes timing will ramp up pressure on the leftist coalition as it struggles to resolve disputes.
there's a lot of room for error between now and then. paulbloomberg's cross asset asian editor richard and kailey leinz there. let's get to the first word headlines. the u.s. says china has declined a request for a meeting between at lloyd austin and his chinese counterpart. the pentagon says its proposed meeting in singapore aimed to keep lines of can indication open to prevent conflict. china's rejection was called concerning. beijing demanded the u.s. lift sanctions on the purchase of...
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paul . you've got a lovely mark. paul mt— . you've got a lovely mark. paul amt-tet— . it was more of a sort of piece . a piece.— headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it- headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it was- of piece. a piece. it was a piece of. of art. art yes. so i was going with the floral decor that i saw in the coronation invitation . yeah, well, it's invitation. yeah, well, it's a teem.— invitation. yeah, well, it's a meet teem— invitation. yeah, well, it's a great, great look.- invitation. yeah, well, it's a great, great look. it- yeah, well, it's a great, great look. it suits you, mt— great, great look. it suits you, mt tt— great, great look. it suits you, and it suited— great, great look. it suits you, and it suited kate— great, great look. it suits you, and it suited kate . she did look and it suited kate. she did look teem— and it suited kate. she did look teem todave— and it suited kate. she did look great today, didn't— and it suited kate. she did look great today, didn't she? she ttt. se— great today, didn't she? she d
paul . you've got a lovely mark. paul mt— . you've got a lovely mark. paul amt-tet— . it was more of a sort of piece . a piece.— headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it- headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it was- of piece. a piece. it was a piece of. of art. art yes. so i was going with the floral decor that i saw in the coronation invitation . yeah, well, it's invitation. yeah, well, it's a teem.— invitation. yeah, well, it's a meet teem— invitation....
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paul . you've got a lovely mark. paul mt— . you've got a lovely mark. paul amt-tet— . it was more of a sort of piece . a piece.— headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it- headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it was- of piece. a piece. it was a piece of. of art. art yes. so i was going with the floral decor that i saw in the coronation invitation . yeah, well, it's invitation. yeah, well, it's a teem.— invitation. yeah, well, it's a meet teem— invitation. yeah, well, it's a great, great look.- invitation. yeah, well, it's a great, great look. it- yeah, well, it's a great, great look. it suits you, mt— great, great look. it suits you, mt tt— great, great look. it suits you, and it suited— great, great look. it suits you, and it suited kate— great, great look. it suits you, and it suited kate . she did look and it suited kate. she did look teem— and it suited kate. she did look teem todave— and it suited kate. she did look great today, didn't— and it suited kate. she did look great today, didn't she? she ttt. se— great today, didn't she? she d
paul . you've got a lovely mark. paul mt— . you've got a lovely mark. paul amt-tet— . it was more of a sort of piece . a piece.— headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it- headband. it was more of a sort of piece . a piece. it was- of piece. a piece. it was a piece of. of art. art yes. so i was going with the floral decor that i saw in the coronation invitation . yeah, well, it's invitation. yeah, well, it's a teem.— invitation. yeah, well, it's a meet teem— invitation....
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concept to pitch 2, it's 190 for nation members. treaty that should have civilians around the world in a paul about that with a former w h o doctor. all right, let's get in for the locked down. sure to vaccinate the vax passes to travel or even more that right . it was just 3 years ago that people were at stores in the us. in the meantime, the world health orly putting together plans for the next pandemic, arkell and handling cobit 19. the w. h o wants to immense and sovereign states, and have your country sign on, which would remove any and all powers your own contract. it sees bit a trade for a universal pross. i the director general at the w h o in geneva, and the best part about this treaty, it doesn't even need your country or head of state to agree on the declared status signs this treaty, your country relinquishes all the w h o and it's specifically states that your likely elected system is powerless to object. they have it right there on the w h. r website. they're not even trying to discuss this shockingly on rave doctor who has spent years of his career at the ws, told me he has spe
concept to pitch 2, it's 190 for nation members. treaty that should have civilians around the world in a paul about that with a former w h o doctor. all right, let's get in for the locked down. sure to vaccinate the vax passes to travel or even more that right . it was just 3 years ago that people were at stores in the us. in the meantime, the world health orly putting together plans for the next pandemic, arkell and handling cobit 19. the w. h o wants to immense and sovereign states, and have...
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it is a termite and the foundation issue. paul: the incoming ceo on the debt limit drama. e next guest says investors should expect a relief rally with big tech continuing to outperform. cal pepper, thanks for joining us. we may get a relief rally. what are you expecting? >> folks are leery about what the politicians are going to do. i think we will see a relief rally. i think we will see a nice relief rally. fear levels go down and that will cause the rally to continue. we're looking forward to the end of this week, next week starting in the middle of next week. paul: do you see some of the fed work for us? >> >> definitely. make no mistake about it, it's being driven by interest rates and what the central bankers are doing. by stomping on the brakes as hard, trying to droon. trying to slow the economies. their inpatient, they do not understand it takes a new months . that's how we are seeing the results we are seeing. they do not have to raise anymore, given a couple of months. they do not like the word because, they're calling it skip. they've done enough damage and they
it is a termite and the foundation issue. paul: the incoming ceo on the debt limit drama. e next guest says investors should expect a relief rally with big tech continuing to outperform. cal pepper, thanks for joining us. we may get a relief rally. what are you expecting? >> folks are leery about what the politicians are going to do. i think we will see a relief rally. i think we will see a nice relief rally. fear levels go down and that will cause the rally to continue. we're looking...
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but as you can see, we actually saw that the fall is not really coming out to what a lead to a paul will at this moment. no way the dry season. yeah. but would you say the place has also been affected by climate change and anyway, mostly the, the low. what i get to obviously the not sure putting that we do have, but you can't completely rule out the, the effect of we know very negative effects of why you know, the climate change that we've been experiencing. go globally, bottom of the reason why we need to pay particular attention to that. but fairly the last 2 years. it was been quite, quite good on record and i feel we not affected as much yet. but yes, we need to look up. how accessible would you say your tourism? yeah. especially to young zambia, varia. and that's the market that we're trying to explore. both we have in collaborative efforts of the private sector as well as you know, the government was we want to make sure that the, you know, a country gets to experience more. so these 2 are offering, take advantage of what we have, you know, as the countries sounds we days more like
but as you can see, we actually saw that the fall is not really coming out to what a lead to a paul will at this moment. no way the dry season. yeah. but would you say the place has also been affected by climate change and anyway, mostly the, the low. what i get to obviously the not sure putting that we do have, but you can't completely rule out the, the effect of we know very negative effects of why you know, the climate change that we've been experiencing. go globally, bottom of the reason...
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a hit. retail sales, month on month contraction of 1.2% for the month of april. paulet a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. nvidia's market valuation of fleetingly crossed the $1 trillion threshold after the chipmakers ai prospects vaulted it into an elite club of five american companies. alphabet, amazon, apple and microsoft are the only u.s. businesses to have trillion dollar valuations. fewer than 10 companies globally have achieved the distinction. mesa has secured investment from singapore's gic that values the industrial gas maker at $13 billion. financial terms were not disclosed. sources tell us gic is paying $2.1 billion for less than 25% stake. they are using the proceeds to help by full control of a joint venture it runs with cvc capital partners. hewlett-packard enterprise shares fell in late trade with projected revenue for the current order fueling fears of slowing growth. hbe sees sales ended in july at up to 7.2 billion companies. the company trimmed its earnings for the fiscal year as it works through a pandemic era backlog. shery: ri
a hit. retail sales, month on month contraction of 1.2% for the month of april. paulet a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. nvidia's market valuation of fleetingly crossed the $1 trillion threshold after the chipmakers ai prospects vaulted it into an elite club of five american companies. alphabet, amazon, apple and microsoft are the only u.s. businesses to have trillion dollar valuations. fewer than 10 companies globally have achieved the distinction. mesa has secured...
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job hunting is a job in itself. paul fits with the most recent data anna zhou at bank of america has seen. >> a decline in terms of people doing gigs over the last 12 months. paul: what is going on? >> they might be rotating into more traditional jobs. so think about, they might be working in a clothing store in a mall now instead of driving deliveries, right? paul: but there are still plenty gig workers out there says economist paul oyer, an authority on the subject. >> there are long term trends in the gig economy, and those continue to be the same as they've been for a long time. and that is slow and steady growth as more workers want flexibility and as more firms want flexibility too. paul: which is how nela richardson sums up the gig economy. >> it allows people to add on to employment if they need the money to make that employment flexible. and so there is right now a symbiotic relationship between what companies need right now and what gig workers are able to provide. paul: that, and the need of so many americans
job hunting is a job in itself. paul fits with the most recent data anna zhou at bank of america has seen. >> a decline in terms of people doing gigs over the last 12 months. paul: what is going on? >> they might be rotating into more traditional jobs. so think about, they might be working in a clothing store in a mall now instead of driving deliveries, right? paul: but there are still plenty gig workers out there says economist paul oyer, an authority on the subject. >> there...
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so delighted to be here today to have a conversation with jean about his book. paul dunbar, the life and times of a caged bird. we are going to have a conversation for about 40 minutes and then we'll open it up for. questions from the audience. before i start the conversation, i wanted to congrats late jean for the publication, this magnificent book. i had the privilege seeing it in its different iterations in manuscript form, and once i held the actual book. i thought it was not only great book, it was an impressive book and i just wanted to say that especially because the publisher is here to acknowledge work. she did also, in terms of the production of the book, its cover and, indeed its existence as an object that opens up to life of paul laurence dunbar. so jean i've noticed in conversations about this book that one of the things that is quite obvious is you spent a lot of time with dunbar. you started thinking about him when you are a student at princeton? and this book took a long time to write, so i wanted to begin the conversation by asking you why. dunbar w
so delighted to be here today to have a conversation with jean about his book. paul dunbar, the life and times of a caged bird. we are going to have a conversation for about 40 minutes and then we'll open it up for. questions from the audience. before i start the conversation, i wanted to congrats late jean for the publication, this magnificent book. i had the privilege seeing it in its different iterations in manuscript form, and once i held the actual book. i thought it was not only great...
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not just not take on new cases but dump clients a hot potato. again, paul chose his clients interest over his personal interest. " he could not abandon ongoing representation just because a client's position is unpopular in some circles." . i want to read the letter from general attorney edward meese. it is a pleasure for me to join your colleagues and friends it's honoring you with the republican national lawyers association award for your distinguished service to our country and to the legal profession. although my limited mobility it prevents me from being with you in person, i wanted to express my congratulations to you and my appreciation for your outstanding public service. as one the leading attorneys in our nation's capital, you have distinguished yourself by serving as the 43rd solicitor general and it's your private practice of law. in these positions, you have represented the basic ideas of principles embodied in the constitution and the legal traditions of our great country. you have been stalwart in your representation of clients that may have
not just not take on new cases but dump clients a hot potato. again, paul chose his clients interest over his personal interest. " he could not abandon ongoing representation just because a client's position is unpopular in some circles." . i want to read the letter from general attorney edward meese. it is a pleasure for me to join your colleagues and friends it's honoring you with the republican national lawyers association award for your distinguished service to our country and to...
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after paramount turned over its footage, a staffer contacted reporter paul derson of the st. h and invited him to secretly view the footage. anderson's fame as a pulitzer prize winner helped the story gain headlines from coast to coast including in the new york times and the washington post. the police were suddenly on the defensive. ♪♪♪ narrator: meanwhile, reporter paul anderson interviewed survivors of the massacre, including mexican american social worker lupe gallardo marshall, who had appeared in a widely published news photo pleading with police on the killing field. while this was going on, the senate committee created a slow-motion version of the paramount footage, a process rarely attempted at the time. with new details uncovered by anderson, it was now possible for probers to track and identify individuals. for example, a steel worker's wife, ada leder, who was five months pregnant, was now easy to follow because of her polka dot hatband. she was brutally clubbed. then she got up and tried to flee, but was arrested and pushed into a police van with badly injured vic
after paramount turned over its footage, a staffer contacted reporter paul derson of the st. h and invited him to secretly view the footage. anderson's fame as a pulitzer prize winner helped the story gain headlines from coast to coast including in the new york times and the washington post. the police were suddenly on the defensive. ♪♪♪ narrator: meanwhile, reporter paul anderson interviewed survivors of the massacre, including mexican american social worker lupe gallardo marshall, who...
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she's not like a pat st. paul. hello paul. a whole lot of me on best buy. people want meaning that like a tie between what the budget for what now to keep a loan. but yeah, the when we don't have enough money, my parents always fight they would always scream and shot that each other. and um, as the eldest brother, it was always up to me to try to resolve the conflict by borrowing more money from neighbors and time. a difference the i am high enough. i haven't done yet, or how? yeah. 23 years old. i live by philippines. i organize, social and political to me and i want that to aspire for more. i wanted to have a better quality of life and i think more importantly, i want my fair in the stop worrying at the stop fighting about money all the time. the lead time. no problem. yeah. the only thing that you want to keep, why kinds of sign you that i'm going to to wait on my telling you, but you got to get to the dental the people find somebody the and see if you like who's so you see the and even want to keep by leave, if you read tonight he saw the sound of a peo
she's not like a pat st. paul. hello paul. a whole lot of me on best buy. people want meaning that like a tie between what the budget for what now to keep a loan. but yeah, the when we don't have enough money, my parents always fight they would always scream and shot that each other. and um, as the eldest brother, it was always up to me to try to resolve the conflict by borrowing more money from neighbors and time. a difference the i am high enough. i haven't done yet, or how? yeah. 23 years...
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i expect that a deal will get done, it will be passed. and we can move forward from here. paullet's talk about the nasdaq which had a pretty good day. nvidia had a very good day but couldn't hold onto the $1 trillion market cap. if you are holding nvidia shares, what do you do? do you take some profit? guest: as it turns out, i do personally own nvidia. i have always been a bull on the stock and i've owned it for a while. clearly, i've made quite a bit of money in the last two weeks because of it. i do struggle on whether or not i should sell it because i think there are long-term term tailwinds to the stock. they are going to make it so the stock will continue to move higher, however we have had quite a pop. i personally sold half of what i owned. i wanted to take profits. i think the long-term story for the stock remains positive. these trends toward ai, the trends that they are on the cutting edge of, they are rising and they are the leader in the space. overall, the long-term story is great but in the short-term, i would be taken profits. shery: can the promise of ai over t
i expect that a deal will get done, it will be passed. and we can move forward from here. paullet's talk about the nasdaq which had a pretty good day. nvidia had a very good day but couldn't hold onto the $1 trillion market cap. if you are holding nvidia shares, what do you do? do you take some profit? guest: as it turns out, i do personally own nvidia. i have always been a bull on the stock and i've owned it for a while. clearly, i've made quite a bit of money in the last two weeks because of...
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paul: a warning there for morgan stanley. we have more to come on daybreak. this is bloomberg. ul: with targets -- turkish president erdogan ceiling reelection victory in a runoff vote, focus now shifts to changes to the cabinet that could signal changes in economic policy. joining us now is gonul tol. president erdogan celebrates victory today with another five years in power. he has a lot of work to do particularly around the economy with inflation around 50%. food prices are soaring. what's the plan for dealing with this? gonul: i don't think he will change course. on the campaign trail he repeatedly said he would continue his unorthodox financial policy. the question is, will he be forced? economists expect a worse turn for the country's economy. and that could force him to go to the imf. in the past he repeatedly said he would not do that. the last year or so he increasingly relied on friendly autocrats. countries like russia for instance. they injected cash into the turkish economy. to shore up the country's finances. so, i think he has two routes moving forward. he could
paul: a warning there for morgan stanley. we have more to come on daybreak. this is bloomberg. ul: with targets -- turkish president erdogan ceiling reelection victory in a runoff vote, focus now shifts to changes to the cabinet that could signal changes in economic policy. joining us now is gonul tol. president erdogan celebrates victory today with another five years in power. he has a lot of work to do particularly around the economy with inflation around 50%. food prices are soaring. what's...
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this is a paul on from the congress party. let me put that to you here in lives, a window of opportunity, but still in a tests lie ahead kind of congress polity make the most of this moment or is it just a one off? as far as the state elections of consent? nick, it's it's, it's not the communist spot. david has to do much. i think the window of opportunity is open for the entire country. and the congress spot, the like any of the 3, but the can facilitate and open the window more, make it into a huge opportunity for the country to change the kind of what it, except the country has the best over the last by any us. because that's not the kind of what it takes, which gives you employment. but if it gets investments from abroad or from even domestic investments, after all, at the end of the day, if i want to invest money, any bad that drove it off the committee a has to have harmony and peace. now that's one basic thing that the prime minister and this ruling 5, it was us to understand. please ensure that there is social will he s
this is a paul on from the congress party. let me put that to you here in lives, a window of opportunity, but still in a tests lie ahead kind of congress polity make the most of this moment or is it just a one off? as far as the state elections of consent? nick, it's it's, it's not the communist spot. david has to do much. i think the window of opportunity is open for the entire country. and the congress spot, the like any of the 3, but the can facilitate and open the window more, make it into...
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. >>> now to a cnn exclusive. paul whelan, a american detained in russia is speaking out from prison with cnn. jennifer hansler who did that interview is joining me now. how is he doing? what could you tell us. >> reporter: paul whelan told me he's feeling positive and confident that the wheels are turning on his case, that the u.s. is working to secure his release. but he wished that that process would play out a lot faster. the last time i spoke with whelan was back in december. it was right after brittney griner has been released and he was very disappointed that he had been left behind in the prisoner swap. it was the second time that the u.s. had secured the release of wrongfully detained american last year, the other was trevor reed. russia said they would not include paul whelan in the prisoner swaps. when i spoke with him today, he seemed a lot more positive and he said he was confident that the u.s. was treating his case as a priority. take a listen to what he told me how about he was feeling. >> i feel that m
. >>> now to a cnn exclusive. paul whelan, a american detained in russia is speaking out from prison with cnn. jennifer hansler who did that interview is joining me now. how is he doing? what could you tell us. >> reporter: paul whelan told me he's feeling positive and confident that the wheels are turning on his case, that the u.s. is working to secure his release. but he wished that that process would play out a lot faster. the last time i spoke with whelan was back in...
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paul: thank you so much for joining us. as mentioned, a lot to discuss in this budget, but the headline return to surplus. the first one in 15 years, but don't expect it to last. haidi: we will be back with paul in the next hour for more these conversations. speaking to the treasure about the budget. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: u.s. futures muted early after stocks slumped in new york. investors watching the debt ceiling impasse but also we are ahead of the u.s. inflation report. let's explain what this means. another cpa day, fireworks am expecting. >> typically we expect another volatile trading day, but last month we didn't have any big market moves. the general consensus is if we were to get a 5% reading or something below that, stocks would rally. goldman had a note saying we would see a 5% gain in the s&p 500. jp morgan said similar. the idea is that softer is better for stocks. the bond market still pricing in three rate cuts. i expect if the number were to come in hotter, we would see one of those rate cuts being taken away. in thi
paul: thank you so much for joining us. as mentioned, a lot to discuss in this budget, but the headline return to surplus. the first one in 15 years, but don't expect it to last. haidi: we will be back with paul in the next hour for more these conversations. speaking to the treasure about the budget. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: u.s. futures muted early after stocks slumped in new york. investors watching the debt ceiling impasse but also we are ahead of the u.s. inflation report. let's...
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in for a shock. 0h! paul laughs. es that are preparing for the unexpected. burlington airport. lima, foxtrot, bravo, oscar. the man who doesn't want any surprises. all right. normally, i have four smartwatches. a band broke on one, so i'm down to three right now. it's a good job you've got the other three, isn't it? it is. otherwise, i'd be losing data. and we're getting nostalgic, with a flashback to those coloured blocks. it's poetry, art and math, all working in magical- synchronicity. it's... it's the perfect game. spencer: air passenger volumes are set to grow from pre—covid levels of 4 billion passengers a year to 8 billion — a little more than the current world population — in about 15 to 20 years. lara: this means there'll be i more aircraft flying and more flights to manage. so, although a lot of the talk recently has been about autonomous cars, let's not forget that planes have had autopilot for quite a while. but just how autonomous could they get? could we one day see flights take off without a human pilot
in for a shock. 0h! paul laughs. es that are preparing for the unexpected. burlington airport. lima, foxtrot, bravo, oscar. the man who doesn't want any surprises. all right. normally, i have four smartwatches. a band broke on one, so i'm down to three right now. it's a good job you've got the other three, isn't it? it is. otherwise, i'd be losing data. and we're getting nostalgic, with a flashback to those coloured blocks. it's poetry, art and math, all working in magical- synchronicity....
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a. paul bird research or on food, and i were culture policy at harvard. kennedy. thank you so much for joining us today. robert. so now which country consumes the most? hmos. are there different dream of standards in different countries? well, it's surprising, but very few people consume g m o as directly as food, staple crops, and the most important food staple cross in the world. that's rice in wheat and potato and in white moves are scarcely being grown anywhere in n g m. o for most hmos are planted either for livestock feed and that would be a savings or your mays or for industrial products like a ethanol from corn or, or fiber from, from general cotton. but uh for direct food use. uh gym. i was don't play a very important role in our diet. if you consume meat, of course, you're indirectly consuming. um, something that uh, had a g and o component to it. if you go to the supermarket and buy packaged foods, many of the package was on the shelf, will contain things like oil or starch is derived from jmt. and so these are g m o corn. but to directly consumed stapl
a. paul bird research or on food, and i were culture policy at harvard. kennedy. thank you so much for joining us today. robert. so now which country consumes the most? hmos. are there different dream of standards in different countries? well, it's surprising, but very few people consume g m o as directly as food, staple crops, and the most important food staple cross in the world. that's rice in wheat and potato and in white moves are scarcely being grown anywhere in n g m. o for most hmos are...
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this is why australia is a great destination for illicit funds. sean: paulunder of the organized crime and corruption reporting project, a group of investigators based in eastern europe. in 2014, his organization used an enormous leak of banking and company records to expose one of the largest-ever global money laundering schemes. they dubbed it "the russian laundromat." paul: in the case of the russian laundromat, more than 20 billion u.s. dollars left russia, entered bank accounts in one bank in the republic of moldova, and from these bank accounts in the republic of moldova, they went sideways. they went--most of the money went to a bank in the european union in latvia called trasta komercbanka, and from there, through some of the world's largest banks, ended up everywhere, including in australia. sean: the leak revealed that some of that money was funneled to a company based in the tiny new south wales coastal town of umina beach. sean: this is the headquarters of gemini packaging, a business established by a russian-born businesswoman to sell food and d
this is why australia is a great destination for illicit funds. sean: paulunder of the organized crime and corruption reporting project, a group of investigators based in eastern europe. in 2014, his organization used an enormous leak of banking and company records to expose one of the largest-ever global money laundering schemes. they dubbed it "the russian laundromat." paul: in the case of the russian laundromat, more than 20 billion u.s. dollars left russia, entered bank accounts...
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in fact, the british government has released the statement saying it's a paul today opposes particularly the death penalty aspect of this law. saying that as opposed to that in all circumstances, a spokesman for the european union has called this simply deplorable. the canadian foreign minister has come out almost immediately calling this of hordes hurl and just uh, the un human rights office is calling this draconian, discriminatory and saying that this requires an urgent judicial review and is condemning his passage. what we know is this is our standard naturalist, also speaking out against is calling it repressive a ray of assault on human rights. what you can see here is that every one from a legal standpoint is really looking at this sort of an exam. and it gets ramifications in terms of government is looking at future engagement with uganda and questioning whether or not it's really a worthwhile partnership. in light of the actions that have been taken by the current government in place can be how can thank you very much indeed. a phone on a 2, but it has been sworn in as non jewis
in fact, the british government has released the statement saying it's a paul today opposes particularly the death penalty aspect of this law. saying that as opposed to that in all circumstances, a spokesman for the european union has called this simply deplorable. the canadian foreign minister has come out almost immediately calling this of hordes hurl and just uh, the un human rights office is calling this draconian, discriminatory and saying that this requires an urgent judicial review and...
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right on top or to amount to the you asian country, don't beach russia or you can union or any of a paul bought 2 or more more, we've a crisis on ukraine this object to became explicit a know we have or so or. busy busy even some uh, ex, treatments to was talking about for a month to russia. it's set, it's easy for us, you will lose in ukraine for exempt for the new at the open punishment. you went for meetings all for. busy the most up love just any piece was claiming to defeat the russia and frog want to rush in small space on, of course a lot, but really provides or energy market don't to have access to for russian, oil and gas. so these are fragmentation, and as you munition of rush, i became a nix. please see the project, you know, of the resort quarter to west with us. that's what we're seeing appear. that's what we're saying from administer laughter. i do apologize. but jumping into if yeah, but it's so good to have you with us. i think, you know, is interesting. you've, you've, you go, some of these, uh, people told me about the dismemberment of russia. meantime, you've got exact
right on top or to amount to the you asian country, don't beach russia or you can union or any of a paul bought 2 or more more, we've a crisis on ukraine this object to became explicit a know we have or so or. busy busy even some uh, ex, treatments to was talking about for a month to russia. it's set, it's easy for us, you will lose in ukraine for exempt for the new at the open punishment. you went for meetings all for. busy the most up love just any piece was claiming to defeat the russia and...
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and in almost all baked goods, paul, more we can't do without this valuable raw material, but it's plantations destroy a huge areas of wilderness. how can we cultivate paul moy awhile safeguarding a rain force close up 30 minutes on d. w. along era to the throne and finally i get any urge you to think of your brand, of those billions of people with your voice from popular prints to controversial monarch charles the 3rd, the making of a monarch in 75 d. w. ready for around 3. her women in asia is back on top of that. so can take out my anger. that key. i'll kill down a i really see that is when asked a life not just a with these in 3 of our award winning documentary theories, her women and ada. oh time ah, for a brain update it's magic, it's the kind of magic a because this orchestra called the brain continuously adapts itself. and so we ask a few astute questions or we smarter swarms or us so wouldn't causes monster waves hope or full or your thoughts. however, we can control i 5, which makes us very power came. we have to learn a lot, and we do that through play. questions about the life of the univers
and in almost all baked goods, paul, more we can't do without this valuable raw material, but it's plantations destroy a huge areas of wilderness. how can we cultivate paul moy awhile safeguarding a rain force close up 30 minutes on d. w. along era to the throne and finally i get any urge you to think of your brand, of those billions of people with your voice from popular prints to controversial monarch charles the 3rd, the making of a monarch in 75 d. w. ready for around 3. her women in asia...
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no, you're, right i think it's unfortunate but it's also a reality. paulxpert, and he sort of it's more of a normal american right? and britney griner was a star. she is arguably the best american female basketball player. there was a tremendous amount of attention. and i think we are seeing a large amount of attention also on evan crush covid shot, because he is a wall street journal reporter and he is not famous by any means, but when reporters are reporting on reporters, there is a certain level of attention that is paid. and so that is a sad reality i think for paul whelan, but the fact that britney griner is still bringing this up? she has made a point in their public appearance to talk about the other americans wrongfully detained around the world. and the need to bring them home. she is trying to keep that momentum going which i think is worth noting. >> thank you very much for keeping us all of later on this. up next, on the lookout, our reporters tell us what they are looking out for on the horizon. family is me, aria, and jade. just the three of
no, you're, right i think it's unfortunate but it's also a reality. paulxpert, and he sort of it's more of a normal american right? and britney griner was a star. she is arguably the best american female basketball player. there was a tremendous amount of attention. and i think we are seeing a large amount of attention also on evan crush covid shot, because he is a wall street journal reporter and he is not famous by any means, but when reporters are reporting on reporters, there is a certain...
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so that was a hard thing to live up to filling your shoes there at paul mill. but so my question nice picture of me they still it's it's bigger than everybody. rex yeah. all the all all your we have these tiny postage stamps. my is shultz as a cabinet member as a team player, i served in government when you know we were to get the interagency cooperating again. eric you and i worked quite hard this with state and defense talking to each other, but i don't ever look in his memoirs. i didn't get much of a sense of shultz as a player on a team and how he interacted the with the national security advisor the pentagon, other agencies. can you comment on that and your experiences with him who wants to take that one. well i'll do it just very briefly that's a really good question. i need to think about it a little. but i mean he again, we go back to the sort of seminal point that he understood the importance having a deep and productive relationship with the president understood the importance of working with the national security council and the national security advi
so that was a hard thing to live up to filling your shoes there at paul mill. but so my question nice picture of me they still it's it's bigger than everybody. rex yeah. all the all all your we have these tiny postage stamps. my is shultz as a cabinet member as a team player, i served in government when you know we were to get the interagency cooperating again. eric you and i worked quite hard this with state and defense talking to each other, but i don't ever look in his memoirs. i didn't get...
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and i believe that we have found a creative and intellectual understanding. he loves complexity. paulerkhoven loves challenges. i wanted to play a part, it seems like i'm repeating a passionate dance. i think from the very beginning. he and i were looking into the film in awe of this opportunity. winkler about the script a few months after it was sold, when paul and michael finally signed on. we argued with the screenwriter. joe esterhaz, joster. hasse, did not want to change anything , thought that it was good, and we quarreled. we asked him to rewrite something. and he kept pushing me. michael believed that in the script, evil wins, that the heroine always wins. he wanted him to win over the negative heroine at the end. i said no, because, unlike the tv movies that set the teeth on edge. here the end is an ambiguous end and makes the film an interesting change. michael and said i'm the director. and you are a screenwriter, you will do as i say, i jumped up and said, do not talk to me, and whine. i'll hurt you. shut up michael and paul went to verkhoven was very upset. and when paul
and i believe that we have found a creative and intellectual understanding. he loves complexity. paulerkhoven loves challenges. i wanted to play a part, it seems like i'm repeating a passionate dance. i think from the very beginning. he and i were looking into the film in awe of this opportunity. winkler about the script a few months after it was sold, when paul and michael finally signed on. we argued with the screenwriter. joe esterhaz, joster. hasse, did not want to change anything , thought...
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'ust a little earlier. i merseyside. i spoke to paul 'ust a little earlier. aul 'ust a little earlier. l think i merseyside. i spoke to pauljust a little earlier. i think afterwards i merseyside. i spoke to pauljust a little earlier. i think afterwards a l little earlier. i think afterwards a lot of peeple _ little earlier. i think afterwards a lot of people came _ little earlier. i think afterwards a lot of people came up _ little earlier. i think afterwards a lot of people came up to - little earlier. i think afterwards a lot of people came up to me - little earlier. i think afterwards a lot of people came up to me andj little earlier. i think afterwards a - lot of people came up to me and say, you didn't _ lot of people came up to me and say, you didn't know didn't you? i had no idea _ you didn't know didn't you? i had no idea i_ you didn't know didn't you? i had no idea i fell_ you didn't know didn't you? i had no idea. i fell for it hook line and sinken — idea. i fell for it hook line and sinker. ., . idea. i fell for it hook line and sinker. . . ., , .,
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it was a political statement embedded in the thing. >> gillian: stand by, paul. we had a view there on screen in our live picture of a swat team driving up the street and pulling in close to the front of that building where this mass shooting took place today, this after a few moments ago. we saw other law enforcement officers flee the scene in a major hurry to get somewhere else. this is all unfolding. i'm rying to narrate it for you to glean whether anything that we're looking at live tells us anything about where this man hunt is right at this moment. >> gillian: so those seem to be sort of conflicting data points. you had cops flee the scene in a hurry. from what we've seen now, you have the swat folks surrounding the initial crime scene. so let me go out on a limb here a little bit. if there's not a -- if there's not misreporting coming in, a false lead coming in that he left the scene, if it's true he left the scene, maybe they found something at the scene that they're concerned about. an unattended bag. is it possible that he dropped a bag or somebody else
it was a political statement embedded in the thing. >> gillian: stand by, paul. we had a view there on screen in our live picture of a swat team driving up the street and pulling in close to the front of that building where this mass shooting took place today, this after a few moments ago. we saw other law enforcement officers flee the scene in a major hurry to get somewhere else. this is all unfolding. i'm rying to narrate it for you to glean whether anything that we're looking at live...
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she saw like a pat st. paul. hello paul. called me back when i was needing that light a tie between what the budget for what now to keep a loan. but yeah, the when we don't have enough money, my parents always fight they would always scream and shot that the other. and um, as the eldest brother, it was always up to me to try to resolve the conflict by borrowing more money from neighbors and family friends. the i am high enough. i you been down yet or how? yeah. so i just 3 years old from either by philippines, i organize social level it because me and i want that to as far for more, i wanted to have a better quality of life. and i think more important than the, i want my fair in the software yang as a stop fighting about money all the time the, the time you know him. mm hm. yeah. that was the only kid. why kinds of sign you that wanted to wait on my telling you, but you got to come to the dental the was he called by somebody, liam he with you and i close. so when you see the, i mean one feet by lean can be tonight. he saw pea
she saw like a pat st. paul. hello paul. called me back when i was needing that light a tie between what the budget for what now to keep a loan. but yeah, the when we don't have enough money, my parents always fight they would always scream and shot that the other. and um, as the eldest brother, it was always up to me to try to resolve the conflict by borrowing more money from neighbors and family friends. the i am high enough. i you been down yet or how? yeah. so i just 3 years old from either...
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he's now a private investigator. paul, thanks for being with us. dominguez was detained near one of the crime scenes with a murder weapon and wearing similar clothes. how unusual is this? >> not unusual. a lot of times -- i mean, from what i read, he fits the profile of a serial killer in the sense he's committed a series of these murders, two that we know of and the attempted murder with no apparent motive. he went back to the crime scene, an area that he may, you know, decide to do another murder. >> so as a former investigator, is this something that the davis police department and the fbi kind of thought that, okay, this might happen? this suspected killer might return to the area and therefore we're on the lookout for him right near the crime scene? >> absolutely. evidently, the davis p.d. as well as the fbi, utilizing their experience and knowledge of their experience with serial killers, determined that that would be the best way to try to, you know, track this particular individual who was responsible for these events. >> what now in terms o
he's now a private investigator. paul, thanks for being with us. dominguez was detained near one of the crime scenes with a murder weapon and wearing similar clothes. how unusual is this? >> not unusual. a lot of times -- i mean, from what i read, he fits the profile of a serial killer in the sense he's committed a series of these murders, two that we know of and the attempted murder with no apparent motive. he went back to the crime scene, an area that he may, you know, decide to do...
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although they or, and beside the rise of a national paul with a new laugh to lie and allow the americans and songs africa. and emphasize at least back to the office, doing a good job for them by themself 1st and then you for the single one thoughts and overlap to empower in the united states of benches, eyes the about the changing walter's books to edit using, changing a world to solve that all that don't have to the apartment. so i think this is a main reason get and i get lots cool. volunteer. why about these? these are all familiar got to china and last year as a us difficult, it's difficult for the automatic apartments. and what i find very interesting is that china is also framing that in terms of human rights. but instead of emphasizing this supremacy of the individual as many individual wealth and capital, the, the emphasis is food on people's ride to basic needs. and i ride to development the right to happiness if you will, but there is a somewhat different balance between the, the rice and the needs of the individual and the collective given that income gaps, poverty levels in w
although they or, and beside the rise of a national paul with a new laugh to lie and allow the americans and songs africa. and emphasize at least back to the office, doing a good job for them by themself 1st and then you for the single one thoughts and overlap to empower in the united states of benches, eyes the about the changing walter's books to edit using, changing a world to solve that all that don't have to the apartment. so i think this is a main reason get and i get lots cool....