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andrew: yes. david: and you are on the board. andrew: yes.id: do you see energy prices or oil prices coming down anytime in the near future? or do they go be over $100 a barrel for quite some time? andrew: the commodity markets, as you might know, it is impossible to give you an answer. the most important dynamic of them all is climate change and co2 emissions, how can we make oil and gas more -- i think it is destined to be phased out, it will eventually dampen demand, ev's will come soon, ev is the future. we will go through periods of pricing for some years to come. i cannot tell you whether it is going to be high or low, nobody can. david: saudi arabia has an enormous amount of oil. they are interested in finding ways to do things not related to oil. electric vehicles is one of them? andrew: the vision of 2030 put in place by the crown prince has, as a big piece of it, to diversify from oil and go into other businesses and activities. so, chemicals, plastics, creating a circular carbon economy, hydrogen, the green economy, solar, renewabl
andrew: yes. david: and you are on the board. andrew: yes.id: do you see energy prices or oil prices coming down anytime in the near future? or do they go be over $100 a barrel for quite some time? andrew: the commodity markets, as you might know, it is impossible to give you an answer. the most important dynamic of them all is climate change and co2 emissions, how can we make oil and gas more -- i think it is destined to be phased out, it will eventually dampen demand, ev's will come soon, ev...
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andrew: it is fair.ink of smokestacks and we think of smokestacks and re-think of rivers on fire. branding is everything, and no days everything is printed in a heartbeat. -- nowadays everything is branded in a heartbeat. everything in modern life is made. i used to say at dow, we only have three functions, to make, to sell, and to use -- but to invent, to make, and to sell. china attracted assembly and then assisted on rnd. there were only 0 rnd labs1 -- 10 foreign r&d labs in. china -- there were only 10 foreign r&d labs in china. now there are thousands. manufacturing and r&d live together. they live together through scaling and the topics of innovation are in manufacturing because you learn while you make. when you digitize, you learn more. digitizing manufacturing is a massive opportunity. one of the things the united states is phenomenal at as we know how to scale, but if we have lost our ability to actually make, then we start to atrophy the innovation side. david: the conventional wisdom is that
andrew: it is fair.ink of smokestacks and we think of smokestacks and re-think of rivers on fire. branding is everything, and no days everything is printed in a heartbeat. -- nowadays everything is branded in a heartbeat. everything in modern life is made. i used to say at dow, we only have three functions, to make, to sell, and to use -- but to invent, to make, and to sell. china attracted assembly and then assisted on rnd. there were only 0 rnd labs1 -- 10 foreign r&d labs in. china --...
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andrew: yes. david: and you are on the board. andrew: yes.avid: do you see energy prices or oil prices coming down anytime in the near future? or do they go be over $100 a barrel for quite some time? andrew: look, commodity markets, as you might know, it is impossible to give you an answer. other than you know the most important dynamic of them all is climate change and co2 emissions, how can we make oil and gas, for that matter, coal before, but i think it is destined to be phased out, it will eventually dampen demand, ev's, which i am sure we will talk about soon, ev saloon, the electrification would see a dampening of the market. it is impossible to predict in the short term. we went through different periods of zigzagging prices for some years to come. i cannot tell you whether it is going to be high or low, nobody can. david: saudi arabia has an enormous amount of oil. they are interested in finding ways to do things not related to oil. electric vehicles is one of them? andrew: the vision of 2030 put in place and you're quite familiar wi
andrew: yes. david: and you are on the board. andrew: yes.avid: do you see energy prices or oil prices coming down anytime in the near future? or do they go be over $100 a barrel for quite some time? andrew: look, commodity markets, as you might know, it is impossible to give you an answer. other than you know the most important dynamic of them all is climate change and co2 emissions, how can we make oil and gas, for that matter, coal before, but i think it is destined to be phased out, it will...
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andrew: just shy of 15.he last couple were in the merged entity, which my successor than -- then set up, but certainly the 15 years included the last two as executive chairman of the dow/dupont entity, but i let us into the merger -- led us into the merger, and the rationale was a 10-year remake. we put a strategy in place for five and executed over 10 years to move us back to and innovation-centric company. we had lost our way. we had rested on the laurels of our previous invention, and our innovation chest was bear -- bare, so we reconstituted the company. david: you changed from dow chemical to doubt, dropped the chemical, and then merged with dupont. andrew: dupont founded on explosives, dow founded on chlorine. you think about the corporate history in both of those. the portfolios have both been assembled by the time we hit this injury -- century were across a range of applications, and there were many things for many markets. the premise was we put the two together and separate for more pure plays. dow
andrew: just shy of 15.he last couple were in the merged entity, which my successor than -- then set up, but certainly the 15 years included the last two as executive chairman of the dow/dupont entity, but i let us into the merger -- led us into the merger, and the rationale was a 10-year remake. we put a strategy in place for five and executed over 10 years to move us back to and innovation-centric company. we had lost our way. we had rested on the laurels of our previous invention, and our...
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alagero andrew alameno margaret ann alario gary m.o jon leslie albert peter craig alderman jacquelyn delaine aldridge-frederick david d. alger >> your children are thriving. like you, they are fun people, succeeding in their careers and their life. we celebrate you all today. >> my father john wesley albert. i was 13 years old september of 2001. we had a wonderful relationship and i knew him about as well as a 13-year-old boy can know his father. the reality is that i, along with countless other children who lost parents, missed out on countless memories, moments, conversations. so while the grief receded a bit with time, the permanent absence of my father is as palpable today as it ever was. >> jacquelyn delaine aldridge-frederick david d. alger ernest alikakos edward l. allegretto eric allen joseph ryan allen richard dennis allen richard l. allen christopher e. allingham anna s. w. allison janet marie alonso anthony alvarado antonio javier alvarez victoria alvarez-brito telmo e. alvear cesar amoranto alviar tariq amanullah angelo am
alagero andrew alameno margaret ann alario gary m.o jon leslie albert peter craig alderman jacquelyn delaine aldridge-frederick david d. alger >> your children are thriving. like you, they are fun people, succeeding in their careers and their life. we celebrate you all today. >> my father john wesley albert. i was 13 years old september of 2001. we had a wonderful relationship and i knew him about as well as a 13-year-old boy can know his father. the reality is that i, along with...
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i one day is prince andrew. more difficult proposition? i think prince andrew is a more difficult proposition over the last 2 years. both the new king charles and prince william, we are, we are told have sought to essentially cut prince andrew out of the, the royal family for fear that he's continuing association with them on a key risk bringing it in to disgrace. this was because of the events of 2019 accusations, leveled it at andrew because of his close friendship with the convicted sex offender jeffrey stun gillan maxwell as well. and of course, that bombshell interview with the babies emily mate las in november 2019, which was really a dramatic fall from grace prince andrew. his public image was really tarnished by that, by that interview and the, the ongoing discussion in around the court case. and the final settlement of i side of court lead to questions being asked about who was paying the the several millions to to virginia. if ray, who was andries accuser. so it's been a very difficult 2 or 3 years for prince andrew. what we do n
i one day is prince andrew. more difficult proposition? i think prince andrew is a more difficult proposition over the last 2 years. both the new king charles and prince william, we are, we are told have sought to essentially cut prince andrew out of the, the royal family for fear that he's continuing association with them on a key risk bringing it in to disgrace. this was because of the events of 2019 accusations, leveled it at andrew because of his close friendship with the convicted sex...
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all of them, including andrew, were in uniform.g took his place at the head of the coffin, the duke of york at the foot. the princess royal on one of the flax. the earl of wessex on the other. they stood with their heads bowed. watching members of the extended royal family, though not princes william and harry, they, with the queens other grandchildren will mount a vigil tomorrow. the vigils of the sons and daughter lasted for a little less than 15 minutes, a personal tribute on a very public stage. and all the while, the long lines of spectators continue to file past. for them, it was an added reward. >> the strength of the king and his siblings, standing there in front of so many members of the public is overwhelming and breathtaking. >> so strong, those children are so strong. >> on a busy day for the new king, and important speech about diversity and faith. he told faith leaders at buckingham palace that he would be sovereign of all communities. >> commitment to those vital principles of freedom, generosity of spirit, and care
all of them, including andrew, were in uniform.g took his place at the head of the coffin, the duke of york at the foot. the princess royal on one of the flax. the earl of wessex on the other. they stood with their heads bowed. watching members of the extended royal family, though not princes william and harry, they, with the queens other grandchildren will mount a vigil tomorrow. the vigils of the sons and daughter lasted for a little less than 15 minutes, a personal tribute on a very public...
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are you really doing that andrew? andrew, andrew, this is not a propaganda show. andrew, i need you to stop. i need to stop for a second. are you really taking issue with the horrors of colonialism, andrew? >> i am certainly taking issue with your remarks about slavery. we all abolished at 32 years before you did. we did not kill 600,000 people in a civil war over it. >> so, you think that is fine. there are people all over the world were born in colonial countries, because, when i was born the british empire still existed. and, that is okay for everybody? >> which country were you born. in >> kenya. >> right, and the canyons not only supported the appointment of prince charles, now king charles, as the head of the commonwealth, but we just had a fantastic statement from the president of kenya saying what a wonderful thing that is. >> and the president of the united states is going to attend her funeral. the fact is. >> why on earth do you want to concentrate on the negative things of an institution from 100 years ago. >> i can't read you my opening, again. i did
are you really doing that andrew? andrew, andrew, this is not a propaganda show. andrew, i need you to stop. i need to stop for a second. are you really taking issue with the horrors of colonialism, andrew? >> i am certainly taking issue with your remarks about slavery. we all abolished at 32 years before you did. we did not kill 600,000 people in a civil war over it. >> so, you think that is fine. there are people all over the world were born in colonial countries, because, when i...
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>> andrew, what is your expectation for what is coming up? molly again, we see some cars that are lined up next to harry and meghan and wonder if this means this lock about might be coming to a close soon? molly, you've made it to a railing, what do you see? i have forged my way through the crowds, made it through a railing. we do see those cars and these rulings actually only go down about halfway up the long walk. i do think the walk may be coming to a close for the rain comes down and i do want to say it's interesting talking to everybody here, they care so much about the two brothers and everybody here is hopeful that maybe but the fact of the four them came out together. they see the brothers together, means a real healing. the one thing that yesterday heard from a lot of people as people were very sad, watching what's happening there in case they will get in the car. people were very sad to see harry traveling alone katie. there was a lot of sadness and yet people young and old, i spoke to people in harry had not traveled -- with his br
>> andrew, what is your expectation for what is coming up? molly again, we see some cars that are lined up next to harry and meghan and wonder if this means this lock about might be coming to a close soon? molly, you've made it to a railing, what do you see? i have forged my way through the crowds, made it through a railing. we do see those cars and these rulings actually only go down about halfway up the long walk. i do think the walk may be coming to a close for the rain comes down and...
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and as i said andrew will go first and then he'll be followed by alex and then afterward we'll give andrew a chance to rebut anything. he feels really needs to be addressed. that any point that alex rays so andrew. so slides thanks. so let me begin by saying energy is the most important thing in the world if you have energy you can do anything else you want. so the real question is what's the best way to generate energy now, we generate most of our energy from fossil fuels right now, but let me talk about some of the disadvantages of fossil fuels so let's talk about number one climate change. let me explain why i personally am extremely concerned about climate change. let's go back to the last ice age. this is basically what north america looked like it was covered with thousands of feet of ice or about half covered there were different ecosystems. sea level is 300 feet lower. it was a different planet if you walked outside you would not recognize your planet. now it was about 10 degrees fahrenheit colder at that time. so think about that 10 degrees fahrenheit and the global average you co
and as i said andrew will go first and then he'll be followed by alex and then afterward we'll give andrew a chance to rebut anything. he feels really needs to be addressed. that any point that alex rays so andrew. so slides thanks. so let me begin by saying energy is the most important thing in the world if you have energy you can do anything else you want. so the real question is what's the best way to generate energy now, we generate most of our energy from fossil fuels right now, but let me...
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and back with us is andrews roberts. i know we've been talking about trying to hold the united kingdom together, but i do want to go back to the protocol, the planning for the next ten days. london bridge is down was the code word that was allegedly, according to this guardian report from a few years ago, what was going to be told to the prime minister the moment that it was revealed, privately, at least, at first, that queen elizabeth died. and there was a moment yesterday in parliament, and we have video of it, where the prime minister was passed a note. and we don't know what that note says, but i do want to play this moment, because, it's very weighty. >> you're seeing it right there, that's not the prime minister opening the note, but there was certainly a noticeable change, andrew, in body language after that was passed around. might that be what we anticipated? >> yes, i mean, somebody has got to be told somehow and you're not allowed to answer your mobile phone in the house of commons, so that is the way historic
and back with us is andrews roberts. i know we've been talking about trying to hold the united kingdom together, but i do want to go back to the protocol, the planning for the next ten days. london bridge is down was the code word that was allegedly, according to this guardian report from a few years ago, what was going to be told to the prime minister the moment that it was revealed, privately, at least, at first, that queen elizabeth died. and there was a moment yesterday in parliament, and...
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andrew s. natsios and i happen to be at the republican national convention in detroit when he was tapping -- to be his running, made as vice president. that came to a shock to the political establishment. even the people who are in detroit at the convention, because we it was gerald ford vice president, co-presidency, all the sort of stuff. i think it was faith that gave him the breadth of experiences that he had, and they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world was when russia was looking to reemerge, not as the soviet union, but something else. the berlin wall comes down. even the british bun weren't in favor of german reunification at that time, they were skeptical of it. george h. w. bush was the kind of visionary transformational leader that was patient and kind and inclusive and didn't command, he invited. the way he worked, especially during the time of the reunification of germany, really meant that there would be no hot war. we ended the ideology of the c
andrew s. natsios and i happen to be at the republican national convention in detroit when he was tapping -- to be his running, made as vice president. that came to a shock to the political establishment. even the people who are in detroit at the convention, because we it was gerald ford vice president, co-presidency, all the sort of stuff. i think it was faith that gave him the breadth of experiences that he had, and they came together at exactly the right time. think how dangerous the world...
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dr andrew— financial markets. 0k. dr andrew sentance, - financial markets. 0k.nce, thank you financial markets. 0k. dr- andrew sentance, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. afs is the institute for fiscal studies. mark 0stwald is chief economist and global strategist at adm investor services international as the bank of england made its announcement that it would be buying government debt, we have seen prices come down, the cost of borrowing reduce significantly. what are your thoughts on what is ahead in the days to come? i thoughts on what is ahead in the days to come?— thoughts on what is ahead in the days to come? i think, as andrew sentance _ the days to come? i think, as andrew sentance mentioned, the days to come? i think, as - andrew sentance mentioned, the key thing is we are not going to get any clarity in terms of how this is all going to be funded. what is the overall assessment is, both of the bank of england which will have to wait until the beginning of november, still five weeks ago, and then the government in two months, and markets basic
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prince andrew there in the car. prince andrew, despite scandals here in the states and elsewhere, was still one of her favorites. she was under pressure to -- under pressure to go through some punishment of him, withdrawal of some of his duties. as you can see there, that is prince william as well, i believe, in the car with prince andrew. prince edward is in that car. i don't think you see prince william. i can see prince edward, i think in the back seat. looks like in the front seat what would be the passenger seat there if the photo -- yeah, if the photo is not reversed that would be prince andrew. pointing out that she stuck by prince andrew as long as she could, despite all the troubles that he has been experiencing. >> certainly. absolutely. i think the key point is that at the moment, i don't think that is reflective of how supportive she is of official roles for him or bringing him back into the fold in a more meaningful way. i think when someone is unwell, what we are seeing is a mother is unwell and her ch
prince andrew there in the car. prince andrew, despite scandals here in the states and elsewhere, was still one of her favorites. she was under pressure to -- under pressure to go through some punishment of him, withdrawal of some of his duties. as you can see there, that is prince william as well, i believe, in the car with prince andrew. prince edward is in that car. i don't think you see prince william. i can see prince edward, i think in the back seat. looks like in the front seat what...
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so, andrew? >> so, slide. thanks. begin by saying energy is the most important thing in the world. you have energy, you can do anything else you want. so the real question is what's the best way to generate energy. now, we generate most of our energyet from fossil fuels right now. let me talk about some of disadvantages of fossil fuels. number one, climate change. let me explain why i personally am extremely concerned about climate change.he let's go back to the last ice age. this is the basically what north america looked like. it was covered with feet of ice, orr about -- or about half covered. it was a different can planet. if you walked outside, you would not recognize your planet. now, it was about 10 degrees fahrenheit colder at that time, so think about that, 10 degrees fahrenheit in theag global average. you cool the planet, you get an ice age. 10 degrees. so let's think about the future. we are on track for 5 degrees of warming. that's half of an ice age unit. that has the possibility of completely remaking t
so, andrew? >> so, slide. thanks. begin by saying energy is the most important thing in the world. you have energy, you can do anything else you want. so the real question is what's the best way to generate energy. now, we generate most of our energyet from fossil fuels right now. let me talk about some of disadvantages of fossil fuels. number one, climate change. let me explain why i personally am extremely concerned about climate change.he let's go back to the last ice age. this is the...
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broom date -- brewin debate when you factor in the presence of prince andrew. a big embarrassment to the royal family. -- the way meghan markle and prince harry is beginning to be right about by the british establishment. interesting to see how that all works out. amy: just to be clear, meghan markle, who leveled charges of racism against the royal family, and prince andrew, who paid out multimillion dollar settlement in sexual sault case involving himself related to jeffrey epstein. >> should be remembered prince andrew dsn't really have money of his own, it was paid by the royal estate, by his mother. it took someone to pay o to get him off the hoo -- topend witheffreypstein and sorted episodes. 12 million pounds british taxpayers money was paid to get prce andrew off the hook. coulsee when prince andrew appes and is uniform dripping with metals and -- en he pears in wtminster abbey, i think it will tinge the majesty of the event, the majesty of the royal funeral. people shouting at prince andrew [indiscnible] that is ing to be interesting. the queen stood by
broom date -- brewin debate when you factor in the presence of prince andrew. a big embarrassment to the royal family. -- the way meghan markle and prince harry is beginning to be right about by the british establishment. interesting to see how that all works out. amy: just to be clear, meghan markle, who leveled charges of racism against the royal family, and prince andrew, who paid out multimillion dollar settlement in sexual sault case involving himself related to jeffrey epstein. >>...
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andrew: i think it's more substantial. plan kwasi kwarteng set out went way beyond whathe did not k for borrowing was. and the outlook to the economy, we will not hear about that until the end of november which is extraordinary, because normally those forecasts come out alongside the budget. i don't think that is just messaging, i think that is mishandling. and also the scale of the reduction in taxes, according to the institute of fiscal study, this is the second biggest tax reduction we have seen in the postwar period, only being shrunk by tony barber's reckless budget in 1972. dani: is this bond market reacting to a more difficult fiscal position? imogen: i think the bond market is reacting to this deluge of supply that is about to, on board -- come onboard. on the other side of the coin, we don't have the same monetary policy easing we had during the pandemic era to mop up all that additional bond supply. the government will be borrowing that through the bond market. and those bonds need to find a home, it's not obviou
andrew: i think it's more substantial. plan kwasi kwarteng set out went way beyond whathe did not k for borrowing was. and the outlook to the economy, we will not hear about that until the end of november which is extraordinary, because normally those forecasts come out alongside the budget. i don't think that is just messaging, i think that is mishandling. and also the scale of the reduction in taxes, according to the institute of fiscal study, this is the second biggest tax reduction we have...
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alix: andrew, thank you.w gillenland:, toyota north america senior vice president of automotive operations, thank you --andrew gillenland, toyota north america senior vice president of automotive operations, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: let's talk about where equity markets are on both sides of the atlantic. the states to getting to rollover a little. european equities are down. nevertheless, we have seen some selling. we are seeing energy stocks having a day today, which is significant. euro-dollar a little higher now, up by around point 2%. what we are seeing is gas prices beginning to climb a little higher, on the day that we hear a plan from brussels. the close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: the 14th of september, european equity by and large are lower. the countdown to the close starts right now. >> the countdown is on in europe. this is bloomberg markets: european close guy johnson and alix steel. guy: european stocks are lower heading into the close, but they are bouncing off those lows. we
alix: andrew, thank you.w gillenland:, toyota north america senior vice president of automotive operations, thank you --andrew gillenland, toyota north america senior vice president of automotive operations, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: let's talk about where equity markets are on both sides of the atlantic. the states to getting to rollover a little. european equities are down. nevertheless, we have seen some selling. we are seeing energy stocks having a day today, which is...
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i'm going to go after andrew i andrew weissmann.pecial -- about what andrew weissmann did with the fbi. this president goes against everything i've ever faced up against anything when i've tried to get records, trying to find out information from the government and things like the freedom of information act, republication review. this would completely up and an entire generation of case law. there's no way the government can let it stand. they don't want lawyers and everybody else to use it to start peeling back all this classified information. >> there's also the fact that the government said, in its last filing, that it would appeal if the judge rules against them the way she has tonight. so that appeal could be coming as early as tomorrow. neal katyal, andrew weissmann, bradley moss, can't thank you enough, especially an important night like this, to break down this information for us. coming up, marco rubio is part of the senate intelligence committee and he's now defending donald trump's illegal possession of at his florida hom
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whereas prince andrew, 15 years younger, and prince andrew is 11 years younger, prince edward is 15 yearsthey were like a second generation. so there's two different almost like families here. they have different relationships with the queen. >> trisha, it is hard to overstate the potency of this moment for people who are filing through, who have waited so long just to say thank you to pay respects to the queen. and now to be just feet from the king and his three siblings. this is a rare opportunity for anyone to be in this presence. especially at a moment like this. >> people have said, many people have said they want to be able to tell their children, their grandchildren, that they were there. just going past the queen's coffin. so as you say, going past the four siblings, the four royals, and all of the other royals looking on. i mean, that's got to be absolutely amazing. and again, it's lovely how it's not just been saved for dignitaries. it is very much for whichever everyday person happens to be filing past. and i think that's such an important part. i just wanted to come in there.
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who were very much to the fore with andrew. had to look closely. >> as we have been going, christiane back and forth between the ceremonial, what's happening with parliament and also the grieving of the mother and the services here, i was wondering if king charles has been holding an audience with members of parliament, with the prime minister. i'm wondering if that perhaps will carry over when these dignitaries start to come into town including the president of the united states on tuesday, if he might indeed hold audiences with him as well. >> i'm absolutely sure that will be the case. the senior members of the international community, the senior leaders of the international community such as the president of the united states, such as the presidents and leaders of europe, such as some longstanding friends and important leaders in the middle east, for instance, the king of jordan is coming over. there's been a decades' long relation between the king of jordan and the royal family here, going back to king hussein and king abdu
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andrew, _ today at tomorrow's prices. good advice. andrew, i— today at tomorrow's prices.ngs you have seen in your time. it's certainly been a turbulent period and some of the moves over very short periods of time in the value of the pound sterling and in the government's borrowing costs are set in the bond market were remarkable. but borrowing costs are set in the bond market were remarkable.— borrowing costs are set in the bond market were remarkable. but it's not the financial — market were remarkable. but it's not the financial crisis _ market were remarkable. but it's not the financial crisis of _ market were remarkable. but it's not the financial crisis of 2008 _ market were remarkable. but it's not the financial crisis of 2008 which - the financial crisis of 2008 which was a _ the financial crisis of 2008 which was a time — the financial crisis of 2008 which was a time when the government here and in _ was a time when the government here and in many— was a time when the government here and in many other countries had to bail out _ and in many other countries had to
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did we get andrew back? >> we're back. >> there he is.back from outer space. >> good to see you. >> the conversation about baseball, it's a better conversation than looking at the markets this morning. >> a little bit ugly, right? so, the fed raises rate, right, three-quarters of a point, markets go down. how about today? >> it will be up marginally, but the larger picture across the board from anybody who owns stocks these days is they have been down and continue to be down. the truth is given what we're hearing from the federal reserve, they would like them to go down even more, and that is the big question. we talked about it a lot before, willie, this idea of hurting the economy to help the economy. it appears now that jay poul el is speaking hawkishly about how he plans to d this, and he really does want to raise interest rates materially more, probably another 75 basis points next month and possibly another 75 basis points before the end of the year. and probably continues this into '23. all this is now increasing the risk of a poss
did we get andrew back? >> we're back. >> there he is.back from outer space. >> good to see you. >> the conversation about baseball, it's a better conversation than looking at the markets this morning. >> a little bit ugly, right? so, the fed raises rate, right, three-quarters of a point, markets go down. how about today? >> it will be up marginally, but the larger picture across the board from anybody who owns stocks these days is they have been down and...
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(andrew syvret) there is a slower pace of life in guernsey.ometimes, it's the butt of jokes in jersey because it does move slower. but that's why some people have chosen to live there. there is an attraction with a more gentle, tranquil way of life. combined with easy access to an airport and things like wi-fi and broadband and all those modern luxuries if you like, guernsey has those, but it's not quite as immersed as in jersey, shall we say. in guernsey perhaps, people are a little bit less commercial in the way that they go about things. (sophie fouron) the british channel islands have many things in common, obviously, but they're also very distinct from one another. jersey, for example, is the financial capital. and guernsey wants to be closer to its roots. that's the way they want it. hello! - hey! hello! - knock! knock! - come on in. (sophie fouron) this is so beautiful. - thank you. those are asparagus. - asparagus! - yeah, you don't normally see them like this, because i've left them to grow. they grow really fast. - and under glass, e
(andrew syvret) there is a slower pace of life in guernsey.ometimes, it's the butt of jokes in jersey because it does move slower. but that's why some people have chosen to live there. there is an attraction with a more gentle, tranquil way of life. combined with easy access to an airport and things like wi-fi and broadband and all those modern luxuries if you like, guernsey has those, but it's not quite as immersed as in jersey, shall we say. in guernsey perhaps, people are a little bit less...
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but prince andrew, not here. we saw prince andrew where you were, how much of an issue with that have been if prince andrew had attended, then that would have been a decision that would be, would have been made at the highest level that would have been there would be the royal family is quite obviously very aware of the it's public image and as a result it is very aware of the impact that it has that whatever decisions it makes with regards to it's held public image. it is very aware of the impact that that is going to have on the members of the members of the public. eights is difficult to know how members of the public would have felt about prince andrew being a amongst the group. obviously if there are people who am i would have an opinion about, so the prince, andrew good or bad. so it's very difficult to tell what kind of her reaction they would have had it will, as i say, be more interesting, i think from a political point of view to see where what happens, what involvement he might have in the future engag
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also with us andrew weissmann weissmann. mr.aw, that the attorney generals talk, about 60 3:12, how does it apply here, what are the standards that have to be met? >> 63, 12 is one of the two statutes that give the ag really remarkable powers when it comes to dealing with the business community. we've all heard over the years about the martin act. 60 3:12 is a law that allows the ag to prosecute people civilly who engage in a persistent, repeat it illegality. but it also has much broader import, like here, when you're in the fraud context. because fraud typically is a very demanding violation to prove. there is a whole laundry list of violations, a whole laundry list of elements that have to be met to prove fraud. on the other hand, to prevail under 63, 12, or what is called fraud, the ag need simply prove deceptive acts or concealment, that's it. there is no laundry list. so, it is, it is built towards providing a business community in new york that will show high integrity. and provide the ag with great powers and enforcing th
also with us andrew weissmann weissmann. mr.aw, that the attorney generals talk, about 60 3:12, how does it apply here, what are the standards that have to be met? >> 63, 12 is one of the two statutes that give the ag really remarkable powers when it comes to dealing with the business community. we've all heard over the years about the martin act. 60 3:12 is a law that allows the ag to prosecute people civilly who engage in a persistent, repeat it illegality. but it also has much broader...
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that is prince edward there, prince andrew as well.aboutway these images show. >> they normally travel separately. they are all in one car. faces are stark. prince andrew in the front very close to the queen and prince edward also increasingly close to the queen in recent years because he has been taking on more and more responsibilities. we have to look at those faces and try to read what we can into them thechlt are all in the same car and didn't have to be. it feels to me like they rushed to get there as quickly as possible and this was the most efficient way. we know prince william arrived as well. i think we are only waiting on prince harry and relying on local photographers here because this is only just happened. they've been based up there so waiting to see images come through. i think once prince harry is in there, not a working role but still a senior member and very high up in the line of succession. i think they want him there before any announcements were made. it would seem dismissive i think if the announcements were mad
that is prince edward there, prince andrew as well.aboutway these images show. >> they normally travel separately. they are all in one car. faces are stark. prince andrew in the front very close to the queen and prince edward also increasingly close to the queen in recent years because he has been taking on more and more responsibilities. we have to look at those faces and try to read what we can into them thechlt are all in the same car and didn't have to be. it feels to me like they...
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and as you say, amongst those amongst the members of the royal family, prince andrew, no. prince andrews, personal life for the last couple of years has been the stuff of headlines. and there has been a certain degree of distancing between that prince andrew and the royal family. but it was interesting to see that he was part of this group. and one can speculate whether or not this is an, an effort by the family to essentially put differences to one site in a low turn center to be part of the family morning process. and they've, it'll be interesting to see that sir james was just talking about earlier about what the processes that are going to happen over the next couple of days. and when they cleans coffin is going to be in san jose cathedral in edinburgh. in a couple of days time there will what's known as the vigil of the prince's and that his friend the prince, is a friend. exceptionally stand dark around the coffin of the queen. it will be interesting to see me for it or not prince andrew is part of that, but this is so significant moment as well because this was the
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the program general jackson president monroe and the florida territory tonight in partnership with andrew jackson's the hermitage in nashville, tennessee. now a little bit about how this program came to be. we're delighted to have aaron adams with us tonight. who is the director of education at the hermitage and you'll be hearing a little bit more about her in just a moment. highland was fortunate. to open new exhibits this past september and these exhibits you know for the first time in sight history interpreted the building that you see here in the photograph as a guest house built during monroe's presidency by two enslaved carpenters named peter and george prior to 2016. you know, we had thought this building to be part of the main house. so this is a really significant recuration to now have this building curated as it was as a guest house and one of our exhibit goals was to really anchor this building in place. you know, what was happening in highland and the world historically, you know as the enslaved carpenters peter and george were literally hammering nails into the wood to const
the program general jackson president monroe and the florida territory tonight in partnership with andrew jackson's the hermitage in nashville, tennessee. now a little bit about how this program came to be. we're delighted to have aaron adams with us tonight. who is the director of education at the hermitage and you'll be hearing a little bit more about her in just a moment. highland was fortunate. to open new exhibits this past september and these exhibits you know for the first time in sight...
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i have andrew weissmann, neal katyal, matt miller. all the lawyers i need. >> we're gonna get right to it. >> have a great show. >> thank you alex. thank you. tonight the trump lawyers have filed a replied to the justice department's opposition to the judge appointing a so-called special master to examine some of the government records seized by the fbi at donald trump's florida home. neal katyal andrew weissmann, and matt miller will give us the air inside. the most important thing to keep in mind, the single most important thing to know about the trump lawyers filing tonight is that it does not say one word about something included in the justice department's filing last night. it could get some of the trump lawyers indicted for obstruction of justice. one of the very important pieces of evidence in the justice department's filing last night is a copy of an under oath affidavit written by one of the trump's lawyers, inside -- swearing under oath on that day that at that moment they were handing over to the fbi and a federal prosecut
i have andrew weissmann, neal katyal, matt miller. all the lawyers i need. >> we're gonna get right to it. >> have a great show. >> thank you alex. thank you. tonight the trump lawyers have filed a replied to the justice department's opposition to the judge appointing a so-called special master to examine some of the government records seized by the fbi at donald trump's florida home. neal katyal andrew weissmann, and matt miller will give us the air inside. the most important...
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andrew, what does that tell you? >> that tells me that i'm afraid, i believe, that the long life of the majesty, her queen, is peacefully moving towards its close. i think first of all that. secondly the way in which the royal family is converging on balmoral, the fact she had covid in february and she's 96. the fact that the -- that she had to postpone at the last minute a privy council meeting that was on zoom, frankly, was not -- all of these things you take together. i'm afraid they only point in one direction. >> we certainly hope and pray that that is not what is the outcome of this. as you say, i mean, the facts are the facts, as we see this live broadcast from outside balmoral castle in scotland, where it is 3:22 p.m. we're going to take a short break and be right back with our continuing coverage of this breaking news. queen elizabeth doctors, quote, concerned for her health. we'll have the very latest right here on msnbc. you can do just a. thanks, dad. that's right, robert. and it's never too early to lear
andrew, what does that tell you? >> that tells me that i'm afraid, i believe, that the long life of the majesty, her queen, is peacefully moving towards its close. i think first of all that. secondly the way in which the royal family is converging on balmoral, the fact she had covid in february and she's 96. the fact that the -- that she had to postpone at the last minute a privy council meeting that was on zoom, frankly, was not -- all of these things you take together. i'm afraid they...
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our guest today, andrew card. andrew card served with the national endowment to democracy, interim chief executive officer, president of franklin pierce university, acting dean of the bush school of public service at texas a and m and senior government role under three us presidents including white house chief of staff to george w. bush, and secretary to george h w bush. we have executive director of fiscal institute of international affairs. he has been it distinguished professor on diplomacy at georgetown, vice president of worldvision, a veteran who served in the gulf war, us special envoy to the darfur process and most especially administer of international development. today they have edited and produced transforming our world, george h w bush and american foreign policy, a collection of essays from well-known foreign-policy practitioners who participated in unfolding international events in the administration. i to make sure everyone knows we will have time to take some audience questions near the end of the
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older than prince andrew and 15 years older than prince edward.gap. they're almost like two completely families. and he never really saw much of them growing up because he was at school in scotland. he only ever saw them at summers in balmoral there is a lot more, but i don't know what you would like know. >> did you ever see a public rift between any of the four siblings? >> oh, yes, absolutely. there is one right now. will was a one with prince andrew and of course his big scandal there with epstein. and one of the things there was it was prince charles who actually really had put his foot down and said that he did not want him to be right now, he only wants him to be in a mourning suit, not wearing his royal uniform. and if you remember, prince philip's funeral back in '21, just over a year ago in april of '21, they were all wearing mourning suits. why? because the queen gave in to the fact that because he wasn't able to wear a uniform, everybody had to be in mourning suits. that isn't going on anymore. it's far more public now that prince char
older than prince andrew and 15 years older than prince edward.gap. they're almost like two completely families. and he never really saw much of them growing up because he was at school in scotland. he only ever saw them at summers in balmoral there is a lot more, but i don't know what you would like know. >> did you ever see a public rift between any of the four siblings? >> oh, yes, absolutely. there is one right now. will was a one with prince andrew and of course his big scandal...
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andrew, you're the expert on this. just help us understand what we're seeing. >> in a sense, it was very fortuitous. even now to have a chance to say good-bye to her which they took with gusto. on both sides of the coffin, some five-hour wait. going back a mile which gave us a sense of what it's going to be like over the next five days here in london. i think that the way in which princess anne first of all took part in the vigil of the princes, which the first woman ever to do that, and the very fact that it was all televised. the fact she has now come down in the plane with the queen. these are all new things. this was not the way it was done. i think you're seeing the monarchy modernize the way in which we saw television allowed into the counsel, for example, and in other occasions is improving in westminster hall yesterday. gives us an idea that king charles does want to move with the times in the way it was intended. it stays once step behind society. >> and a statement from the princess royal princess anne who fl
andrew, you're the expert on this. just help us understand what we're seeing. >> in a sense, it was very fortuitous. even now to have a chance to say good-bye to her which they took with gusto. on both sides of the coffin, some five-hour wait. going back a mile which gave us a sense of what it's going to be like over the next five days here in london. i think that the way in which princess anne first of all took part in the vigil of the princes, which the first woman ever to do that, and...
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andrew >> you see what you want to see.u like to see. >> very good point, andrew >> that's true >>> coming up, when we return, airports across the country bracing for worker protests today. we have details next. >>> and economist judy shelton will talk about worldwide inflation and the fed and much, much more. always one to say provocative things >>> you can watch or listen to us live right now on the cnbc app. we're coming right back. live shot of new york tyci i'm in washington, d.c. this morning. back in a moment >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning executive edge showing airports dealing with the wave of protests from workers and bartenders and lounge attendants at san francisco international airport. it happened yesterday over wages and staffing flight attendants expected to demonstrate at 21 airports around the u.s. and in london. this is all happening today to draw attention to workplace problems made worse by under staffing ing neither strike is expected to disrupt travel this week, but this is the latest s
andrew >> you see what you want to see.u like to see. >> very good point, andrew >> that's true >>> coming up, when we return, airports across the country bracing for worker protests today. we have details next. >>> and economist judy shelton will talk about worldwide inflation and the fed and much, much more. always one to say provocative things >>> you can watch or listen to us live right now on the cnbc app. we're coming right back. live shot of...
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. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. before heading to scotland this morning the king will come here to westminister where both houses of parliament will meet to pay tribute to the queen. this morning, britain's new king and queen consort meeting with members of parliament at westminster hall before traveling back to scotland joining other members of the royal family for a procession to st. giles cathedral. >> i can't help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. >> reporter: the queen's coffin will lie in rest to allow the people of scotland to pay their respects. the qun'final beginning on sunday, her casket, draped in the scotland royal standard, adorned with a wreath of her favorite flowers, leaving her beloved balmoral estate, taking the long road toward edinburgh. >> just important to say good-bye. she's been on the throne for a long time. it means a lot. sorry. >> reporter: across the scottish countryside, thousands lining the way to say good-bye. >> she loved ballater. she loved it and we loved her as w
. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. before heading to scotland this morning the king will come here to westminister where both houses of parliament will meet to pay tribute to the queen. this morning, britain's new king and queen consort meeting with members of parliament at westminster hall before traveling back to scotland joining other members of the royal family for a procession to st. giles cathedral. >> i can't help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us. >>...
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professor kehinde andrews, welcome to democracy now!ading your words, why don't you tell us that story and talk about the coverage of the queen and what the queen's passing means, not only for britain, but the commonwealth and the realms? do you think this could mean the end of empire? can you hear me, professor? >> y, sorry. i think you captured a lot of it. what is happening today, the collective grief of the country. [indiscernible] sometimes they just clash so much you feel alienated. people queuing 24 hours. it just seems like the country has gone kind of collectively mad. [indiscernible] who never saw the queen son who represented them -- saw the queen is representative of them. amy: talk about the windrush generation. your paternal grandmother came to britain as a part of that from jamaica. can you explain that more to people who are not familiar with what happened? >> my family was part of the british in part -- remember, what made britain great included jamaica or my family was from. in jamaica, slavery -- african americans tak
professor kehinde andrews, welcome to democracy now!ading your words, why don't you tell us that story and talk about the coverage of the queen and what the queen's passing means, not only for britain, but the commonwealth and the realms? do you think this could mean the end of empire? can you hear me, professor? >> y, sorry. i think you captured a lot of it. what is happening today, the collective grief of the country. [indiscernible] sometimes they just clash so much you feel alienated....
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andrew, giuliani, possibly testing members of the group. does any that surprise you?dozens telling a friend group, it's not like the right in the middle of it all. >> yeah, now, it does not surprise me at all, and i think we're gonna see a lot of revelations coming out, during the trial about connections with specifically, roger stone, giuliani, i'm sure. but i think it was really kind of stone that was probably the one taking the lead and opening lines of communication between the campaign, and then a ministration -- leaders of these different -- >> seditious conspiracy theories, those are serious charges. to think this is making any current members of the oath keepers kind of wake up to how serious this is, and the trouble they could all be in? >> i'm sure hope it is. i think it depends on how much account help, whether or not there are any repercussions to the events we saw, the violent insurrection we saw on january 6th. because thus far, there has not really been any really count held through these leaders. there's been some times, sure, but cases dismissed, and
andrew, giuliani, possibly testing members of the group. does any that surprise you?dozens telling a friend group, it's not like the right in the middle of it all. >> yeah, now, it does not surprise me at all, and i think we're gonna see a lot of revelations coming out, during the trial about connections with specifically, roger stone, giuliani, i'm sure. but i think it was really kind of stone that was probably the one taking the lead and opening lines of communication between the...