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andrew: i wouldn't worry about that.ack: and other interesting earnings report, lam research lowered their earnings or revenue expectations, the stock popped. what is going on? carleton: it is 20% industrywide. maybe all this bad news is baked into the stops. we 've seen them trade down for a while. i don't know that that is true. there's a lot still going on in the semi conductor space. the one obvious thing is we outfit our home offices or whatever we call our home office, not all of us have one, our homes during the pandemic, some of that demand for top products isn't what it was two years ago. you have a rising geopolitical concerns with the us trying to block exports of chips and equipment to china and american technology for that sort of thing. as we see the effects of that it will take time to see how that affects semiconductor companies. jack: is a do. hourly to hold stocks? carleton: is down 40% this year but it would be an area you want to nibble at the industry, or want to wait and see how it shapes up the nex
andrew: i wouldn't worry about that.ack: and other interesting earnings report, lam research lowered their earnings or revenue expectations, the stock popped. what is going on? carleton: it is 20% industrywide. maybe all this bad news is baked into the stops. we 've seen them trade down for a while. i don't know that that is true. there's a lot still going on in the semi conductor space. the one obvious thing is we outfit our home offices or whatever we call our home office, not all of us have...
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the book global citizen, andrew young. and this is a beautiful book for those of you who hadn't had a chance to to see it. but i want to start our conversation by talking a little bit about you, ernie, and sort of getting to how you got to be the chronicler of of the ambassador. so as i mentioned in your bio, you arrive in atlanta about 25, 26 years ago at a time when a number of the pantheon civil rights leaders were still actively involved in the city. so can you talk a little bit about what it was like for you as a reporter as a as a newspaper guy coming into town at that moment? well, i came to atlanta. i moved to atlanta in 97, the year after the olympics. okay. the paper didn't hire me during the olympics. i suffered beef with them on that. but i came in 1997, and i look at i've always talked about it as kind of like walked into i walked into what i consider the second second set of founding fathers was still living atlanta. so i moved to atlanta and john lewis was there. ktb he was there, hosea williams was there. j
the book global citizen, andrew young. and this is a beautiful book for those of you who hadn't had a chance to to see it. but i want to start our conversation by talking a little bit about you, ernie, and sort of getting to how you got to be the chronicler of of the ambassador. so as i mentioned in your bio, you arrive in atlanta about 25, 26 years ago at a time when a number of the pantheon civil rights leaders were still actively involved in the city. so can you talk a little bit about what...
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let's go onto the i, from andrew bailey. let's go onto the i. sonia. _ from andrew bailey. - from andrew bailey. let's go onto the i, sonia, today, and what you| the i, sonia, today, and what you were talking but a moment ago, and thatis were talking but a moment ago, and that is the cuts. taxes are going to have to rise, department or going to have to rise, department or going to have to rise, department or going to have to face cuts, it seems, as well. we understand german —— german hunt is having a 50—50 balance between the two things, but it is going to be painful, bearing in mind these departments do not have access at the moment. that's riuht. have access at the moment. that's right- there _ have access at the moment. that's right- there is— have access at the moment. that's right. there is a _ have access at the moment. that's right. there is a lot _ have access at the moment. that's right. there is a lot of _ have access at the moment. that's right. there is a lot of areas - right. there is a lot of areas of government spending that have been cut quite soon since 20
let's go onto the i, from andrew bailey. let's go onto the i. sonia. _ from andrew bailey. - from andrew bailey. let's go onto the i, sonia, today, and what you| the i, sonia, today, and what you were talking but a moment ago, and thatis were talking but a moment ago, and that is the cuts. taxes are going to have to rise, department or going to have to rise, department or going to have to rise, department or going to have to face cuts, it seems, as well. we understand german —— german hunt...
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andrew: you know, it is fascinating, emily. know i championed the cpr a and data privacy regulations in california where you are. and because california has now set a higher bar, national legislation is increasingly likely and on the table in part because tech companies wanted to supplant and replace the rules in california. our data is being used not to our benefit. it's $200 billion-plus a year industry. it is eroding our democracy, our kids' mental health. i'm someone who thinks we should own our data, and not only have it used more to our benefit, but if there is going to be market value gained, then we should join in that benefit. so, that's where i would like the national approach to go. europe has new rules that are coming online in 2024, which is right around the corner, and i think that will increase pressure on the states to have a more modernized approach. emily: you have been branching out into crypto and web 3.0, and i am curious how much of a role you think crypto will play in fundraising going into 2024, and if y
andrew: you know, it is fascinating, emily. know i championed the cpr a and data privacy regulations in california where you are. and because california has now set a higher bar, national legislation is increasingly likely and on the table in part because tech companies wanted to supplant and replace the rules in california. our data is being used not to our benefit. it's $200 billion-plus a year industry. it is eroding our democracy, our kids' mental health. i'm someone who thinks we should...
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10 seconds here, andrew. andrew: we'll need to wait and see how much.t the strategic plan is going to be. it's all uncertain at the moment. manus: this will be your abiding memory of this interview, she's cruel. dani: only sometimes. manus: it's a double act here. dani: he handled it well. manus: i think you've made a fair point. let's see where they respond in terms of liquidity and capital. come back when we get the plan. great to have you with us on the show. that is andrew stimpson head of k.d.w. russia coming off the gas delivery, novak is rising in vienna, tomorrow we'll be chasing him. let's get our colleague andrew james in singapore. here we are. germany's energy program is alarming other e. yumplet members -- e.u. members, why? >> 200 billion euros, pretty massive. the concern is somehow the european economies will struggle to match a proportionate sort of package for their own economies given that they face considerably higher borrowing costs in germany. and the fears and the response to the energy crisis. we had a finance minister meeting ye
10 seconds here, andrew. andrew: we'll need to wait and see how much.t the strategic plan is going to be. it's all uncertain at the moment. manus: this will be your abiding memory of this interview, she's cruel. dani: only sometimes. manus: it's a double act here. dani: he handled it well. manus: i think you've made a fair point. let's see where they respond in terms of liquidity and capital. come back when we get the plan. great to have you with us on the show. that is andrew stimpson head of...
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you and andrew gumble both. but i'm not used to seeing these numbers. it's an extraordinary level of 1000000000 area and engagement. it is an extraordinary level . i was looking at some of the numbers open secrets has a good list of people who have spent and you know, the top 10 people spend 500000000 dollars just unbelievable some. and they are sort of like horse race owners. they're backing specific candidates. they're not. they're winning primaries by peter deals. spend enormous sums of money to make sure j. d. vance was the republican nominee and ohio . it's backing a prize fighter, something like that. and we just haven't seen that before, steve. but 10 years ago, i was asked by a german television producer of i would like to comment on the role of the oligarchy. and i said, well, you know, i'm really a specialist in american elections. i don't know much about russia. and he said, no, no, i mean the american allah, galks. and that was of just a shocking praise at the time i, i hadn't thought of it that way. we've always had people who have supporte
you and andrew gumble both. but i'm not used to seeing these numbers. it's an extraordinary level of 1000000000 area and engagement. it is an extraordinary level . i was looking at some of the numbers open secrets has a good list of people who have spent and you know, the top 10 people spend 500000000 dollars just unbelievable some. and they are sort of like horse race owners. they're backing specific candidates. they're not. they're winning primaries by peter deals. spend enormous sums of...
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. >> andrew yang former presidential candidate, former best-selling author, new book forward, andrew i had so much fun on the campaign trail with you. you were always someone who had the most amount of funding that reflected as you kept going up and up in the polls and making debate stage after debate stage . and here you are now the postpresidential post new york city mayor's race with a new book and i thought both really reflected what i had other candidates saw you on the trail which was someone who was having fun and shaking things up. so andrew, in the spirit of shaking things up in the last couple of weeks you have been unable to her and recently your promoting the book as a show of on the show carlson and you felt blowback from some of the people who supported you during the campaign and i just my first question to kick off would you go back on first show? >> one of the things that also happens and it's great to see you. great to see you here but for those watching me and eric hung out on the trail and i have particular but we know what happens. you hang out with other preside
. >> andrew yang former presidential candidate, former best-selling author, new book forward, andrew i had so much fun on the campaign trail with you. you were always someone who had the most amount of funding that reflected as you kept going up and up in the polls and making debate stage after debate stage . and here you are now the postpresidential post new york city mayor's race with a new book and i thought both really reflected what i had other candidates saw you on the trail which...
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right, andrew, you know, i'd love to get your take as well. on this, but wondering, you know, from a, maybe a devil's advocate position saying, well, the american system in a way responded with something. i was surprised by, you know, particularly we saw the obama campaigns and the bernie sanders campaigns. and you know, the rise of the small donor, the $3.00 donor, the $2.00 donor, massive amounts of money. which in a way kind of gave me hope that there were that many people out there giving in small donors that it could make a difference. but, but, you know, in, in the real world does that small level don't, or in which we've seen proliferate because technology allows us to do that, to get pass posted stamps in mailers. is that a counter effect that balances the abuses? perhaps of, you know, the billionaire crowd essentially in politics? well, 1st of all, i'd say that the ride is a small donor movement. if you want to call it that is a direct response to a universal, i would say, discussed at the level of unaccountable moneys flushing around
right, andrew, you know, i'd love to get your take as well. on this, but wondering, you know, from a, maybe a devil's advocate position saying, well, the american system in a way responded with something. i was surprised by, you know, particularly we saw the obama campaigns and the bernie sanders campaigns. and you know, the rise of the small donor, the $3.00 donor, the $2.00 donor, massive amounts of money. which in a way kind of gave me hope that there were that many people out there giving...
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andrew: it varies by market.ld say probably more pressure in the western markets, some pressure in some of the asian markets but less overall than would be the case for a western bank. anna: andy, really good to have you with us this morning, andrew halford, the cfo of standard chartered. we have had earnings from the banking sector this morning. coming up on this program, some of the biggest u.s. tech stocks tumbled in after-hours trading following disappointing results from alphabet and microsoft. more on that sector next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> on the high level and persistence of inflation, the rate environment, and now with a recession call both in the u.s. and europe, the recession will be around 2% next year in gdp terms relative to 2020 as you say, there is a deeper restructuring that needs to go on around energy costs, germany's export industries, our trade relationship with china. and so, i do think repositioning will take some time and will be a number of years. anna: that was that the deutsche bank c
andrew: it varies by market.ld say probably more pressure in the western markets, some pressure in some of the asian markets but less overall than would be the case for a western bank. anna: andy, really good to have you with us this morning, andrew halford, the cfo of standard chartered. we have had earnings from the banking sector this morning. coming up on this program, some of the biggest u.s. tech stocks tumbled in after-hours trading following disappointing results from alphabet and...
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thanks so much for being with us, andrew. andrew: thank you.o's "house of the dragon," a prequel to the popular "game of thrones" series, is a massive hit, setting records for hbo and averaging nearly 30 million viewers per episode. and the series is drawing attention for its representation of women. gender, power, and sexism are among the central themes, and women are key, both onscreen and behind the camera. ahead of the show's season finale tonight, kim renfro is with us. she's entertainment reporter for "insider" and author of "the unofficial guide to the game of thrones." thanks so much for being with us. kim: thank you for having me. geoff: so the series has had women directors, cinematograprs, female writers. we should mention, though, that the top line job titles, creator and showrunner, belong entirely to men. still, though, women are overrepresented behind the scenes as compared to "game of thrones." how does it stack up? and from a creative perspective, why does it matter? kim: absolutely. i think what matters the most in this case i
thanks so much for being with us, andrew. andrew: thank you.o's "house of the dragon," a prequel to the popular "game of thrones" series, is a massive hit, setting records for hbo and averaging nearly 30 million viewers per episode. and the series is drawing attention for its representation of women. gender, power, and sexism are among the central themes, and women are key, both onscreen and behind the camera. ahead of the show's season finale tonight, kim renfro is with us....
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andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the family. the front of the house is very grand. it's the stuff is called greek revival which was the height of style in the united states in the 1830s. we know, think of jackson as representing the growing democracy of the country, and the greek revival style appeal to americans because of the greek democracies. you approach the mansion coming up the driveway that is shaped like a guitar, very appropriate for nashville, the front of the mansion you see two story portico the runs across the house with a gallery and wings when it off to the side that is clearly
andrew jackson and rachel bought this property and 1804. originally it originally it was about 425 acres in size, and with log buildings on the property. over the next 41 years of jackson's life he added land to the property. he bought and sold property all around the edges. so by the time he died in 1845 the plantation was about 1050 acres. jackson understood clearly that part of your power derived from the states that you are on, and they were building a grand stage for him and for the...
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andrew benson, thank you very - red bull's rivals believe. andrew benson, thank you very much.ale are among five players reprimanded by the england & wales cricket board for historical social media posts of a racist nature. rafiq had previously apologised for a facebook exchange from 2011 containing anti—semitic messages. gale was suspended by yorkshire for a tweet from 2010. action has also been taken with england batter danni wyatt, somerset�*s jack brooks and birmingham phoenix's evejones. all five admitted to their offences. nottingham forest will try and drag themselves off the bottom of the table tonight. they host aston villa who are just two points above the relegation zone. forest have lost their last five in a row, but despite that, the manager steve cooper, was given a new contract last week, seeing him through to 2025. cooper is a fantastic manager. the last few games have been awful, obviously, it has all gone wrong dramatically in the last few games. but he's still a fantastic manager, he's still doing everything right, really, pretty much. results will come but h
andrew benson, thank you very - red bull's rivals believe. andrew benson, thank you very much.ale are among five players reprimanded by the england & wales cricket board for historical social media posts of a racist nature. rafiq had previously apologised for a facebook exchange from 2011 containing anti—semitic messages. gale was suspended by yorkshire for a tweet from 2010. action has also been taken with england batter danni wyatt, somerset�*s jack brooks and birmingham phoenix's...
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i wonder what you both think of andrew bailey's - both think of andrew bailey's decision to interveneng in washington at the institute of international finance. washington at the institute of internationalfinance. we washington at the institute of international finance. we will play a little bit of what he had to say. we have had to return back to further, including keeping us up for the whole of the night to do further intervention. it became clear that we as the event of england, has never bought index linked, operation so realise the financials ability purposes we had to do it. we've announced that we will be out by the end of this week we think of rebalancing must be done in a message to the funds and firms involved you've got three days left. you've got to get this done. because again, part of the essence of financial stability intervention is that it financial stability intervention is thatitis financial stability intervention is that it is clearly temporary. andrew bailey speaking _ that it is clearly temporary. andrew bailey speaking to _ that it is clearly temporary. andrew b
i wonder what you both think of andrew bailey's - both think of andrew bailey's decision to interveneng in washington at the institute of international finance. washington at the institute of internationalfinance. we washington at the institute of international finance. we will play a little bit of what he had to say. we have had to return back to further, including keeping us up for the whole of the night to do further intervention. it became clear that we as the event of england, has never...
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tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting to tell you about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge vetted elements such as this talon use laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010 in 2012. he scans not as much as i'm, you know, but it does, since it's not hundreds of cathedrals from sweden to spain not turned on was i think, a crown jewel on a lot of ways. and andrew talon did not live to see exactly how important his scans would turn out to be several months
tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting to tell you about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge vetted elements such as this talon use laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then...
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andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of the institute of national affairs. he has been a distinguished professor at the university of george brown. a veteran who served in the gulf war, u.s. special envoy to sudan during the door for crisis and now, go today they have edited and produced transforming our world. president h. w. bush and foreign policy. a collection of foreign policy essays from well-known practitioners who participated in the unfolding of international events as part of that bush administration. as we get going i want to make sure everyone knows we will have your audience questions right at the end of our program. if you have questions please submit them to event at wilson center dot org. please include your name and affiliation. let me get things going. for me a recurring theme in this book, even though it was written by 20 authors in terms of the essays is good footed. the notion that george h. w. bush was uniquely qu
andrew s. natsios, a executive professor at the bush school at texas a&m university and director of the institute of national affairs. he has been a distinguished professor at the university of george brown. a veteran who served in the gulf war, u.s. special envoy to sudan during the door for crisis and now, go today they have edited and produced transforming our world. president h. w. bush and foreign policy. a collection of foreign policy essays from well-known practitioners who...
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andrew: but drought is not the only challenge. is at war, a fight against a formidable insurgency. there is fighting going on today, part of a conflict that has been devastating somalia for the past three decades, and of course them in a situation of drought, it means getting access to rural communities is not only much more dangerous and expensiv it is also sometimes simply impossible. in some areas, pro-government forces are taking ground, rescuing trapped communities, but baidoa itself remains more or less under siege, a precarious place for refuge. and while the men fight, it is somalia's women who soldier on. omar recently buried her 10-year-old sun and the camp just here beside their makeshift tent. it is not much of a grave. she has four more children to after. -- to look after. "i cannot grieve for my son. there is no time," she says. "i need to find work and foods to keep the others alive." this is 11-year-old dira. the mention of his favorite brother is too much for him. michelle: andrew harding reporting from baidoa, so
andrew: but drought is not the only challenge. is at war, a fight against a formidable insurgency. there is fighting going on today, part of a conflict that has been devastating somalia for the past three decades, and of course them in a situation of drought, it means getting access to rural communities is not only much more dangerous and expensiv it is also sometimes simply impossible. in some areas, pro-government forces are taking ground, rescuing trapped communities, but baidoa itself...
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thanks in part with this man, andrew, tell him. no true. dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. another interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge betted elements such as this on used laser scanning technology to map no to tom. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010 in 2012. he scans not just not sure it's on you know, but it does, since it's not hundreds of cathedrals from sweden to spain, not true. dom was, i think, a crown jewel and a lot of ways. and andrew talon did not live to see exact
thanks in part with this man, andrew, tell him. no true. dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. another interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge betted elements such as this on used laser scanning technology to map no to tom. he collected more than...
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andrew: it is good to be here with you.e think the s&p 500 and other risk markets in the short term can trade higher. this is the view of my colleague michael wilson. i think he had a well-timed call last monday that the s&p can trade up towards 4100. some of the more technical indicators we follow are showing a favorable oversold condition and some healing of key metrics. in the short-term we think we could get some relief. the fact that earnings season has been relatively strong is also helpful. big picture, i do not think this changes it, we still view this as a bear market rally rather than the start of a larger -- scarlet: we are oversold and undervalued but still in the throes of a deep bear market. where would we likely see the value traps? andrew: i do think a market like china is challenging. it is a market that is very inexpensive on a lot of valuation measures. it clearly has major macro economic uncertainty and the evaluation rubric has been unhelpful so far this year. it has been an inexpensive market all year
andrew: it is good to be here with you.e think the s&p 500 and other risk markets in the short term can trade higher. this is the view of my colleague michael wilson. i think he had a well-timed call last monday that the s&p can trade up towards 4100. some of the more technical indicators we follow are showing a favorable oversold condition and some healing of key metrics. in the short-term we think we could get some relief. the fact that earnings season has been relatively strong is...
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and andrew basically has to escape out the back somewhere. right. right. so this is like an auspicious start. and in fact, the women of washington's elite society are going to take matters into own hands at the inaugural ball, where almost a person, they refuse to acknowledge peggy's presence, to speak with her, to even be introduced to her. right. very much drawing a line in the sand here. just one cabinet couple is going to interact with the eton's and that is the very right william berry, the postmaster general. all. but washington society women are basically telling everyone, a member of this society that they have to pick. right. you're either with us. right. with these well-established. well. elite society women or you're with the eton's. right. about which there were a number of rumors. right. so as jackson attempts to get his presidency started here, gossip about the eton's is really going to hover over washington like fog and in many ways it infects most realms political society certainly of jackson's administration. right. in an attempt again to
and andrew basically has to escape out the back somewhere. right. right. so this is like an auspicious start. and in fact, the women of washington's elite society are going to take matters into own hands at the inaugural ball, where almost a person, they refuse to acknowledge peggy's presence, to speak with her, to even be introduced to her. right. very much drawing a line in the sand here. just one cabinet couple is going to interact with the eton's and that is the very right william berry,...
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andrew harding, bbc news, in dolow, somalia.shu. you showed us the story of that one family, andrew. how would you describe the international response? it's not enough, certainly not even halfway meeting the needs, which are growing very fast here. the latest figures are that nearly 8 million people in somalia are in urgent need of help, half the population, doubling in the last few months. britain is giving some £50 million to somalia this year but that is a quarter of what it provided five years ago during the last drought here, which was narrowly avoided becoming a famine. the concern now is that within the next 4—6 weeks a famine could be declared. but that will come too late almost certainly for thousands, will come too late almost certainly forthousands, if will come too late almost certainly for thousands, if not tens of thousands, mostly young children like the boy in my report, who are the most vulnerable victims of this man—made catastrophe, ultimately, because this is really about climate change. but it is also about
andrew harding, bbc news, in dolow, somalia.shu. you showed us the story of that one family, andrew. how would you describe the international response? it's not enough, certainly not even halfway meeting the needs, which are growing very fast here. the latest figures are that nearly 8 million people in somalia are in urgent need of help, half the population, doubling in the last few months. britain is giving some £50 million to somalia this year but that is a quarter of what it provided five...
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when andrew bailey said three days left, markets closed. cross asset correlation, it shows. has the potential to turn around u.s. bond market but the equity market as well. s&p 500 futures coming back a little bit this morning. hong kong tech stocks are getting smoked, down more than 3.2%. it comes with these tensions in the chipmaking sector. let's focus on the boe. the governor andrew bailey warning pension funds they have until the end of the week to wind up positions they cannot maintain before the central bank pulls support. temporary intervention will end on friday despite calls to extend the program. >> we have announced we will be out by the end of the week. the rebalancing must be done i all the funds. you have three days left. you've got to get this done. again, part of the essence of the financial stability intervention is that it is purely temporary. dani: those comments did rattle broad markets. triggering a cell in not only the pound but u.s. stocks as well. we get a report this morning that the boe properly told bankers there may be long bond purchases beyond
when andrew bailey said three days left, markets closed. cross asset correlation, it shows. has the potential to turn around u.s. bond market but the equity market as well. s&p 500 futures coming back a little bit this morning. hong kong tech stocks are getting smoked, down more than 3.2%. it comes with these tensions in the chipmaking sector. let's focus on the boe. the governor andrew bailey warning pension funds they have until the end of the week to wind up positions they cannot...
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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
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...
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that heart—rending report from andrew harding. andrew harding is live injohannesburg tonight.being made already for help, what can you say tonight about the state of the humanitarian aid? the key question _ state of the humanitarian aid? tue: key question of state of the humanitarian aid? tte: key question of course is if and when a famine is declared because that triggers a huge international response and there has been a tendency in that past for famine to be declared too late, you remember the last famine in somalia, half of those who died during the course of that period died before a famine was declared. the encouraging news is that somalia has changed since then, for instance, every family has a mobile phone and the families are struggling but they have a phone and they are now getting cash from charities, from the united nations, directly to them, which gives them power and a sense of control over their lives, and it is much more efficient in terms of a delivery. —— aid delivery. efficient in terms of a delivery. -- aid delivery-— efficient in terms of a delivery. -- ai
that heart—rending report from andrew harding. andrew harding is live injohannesburg tonight.being made already for help, what can you say tonight about the state of the humanitarian aid? the key question _ state of the humanitarian aid? tue: key question of state of the humanitarian aid? tte: key question of course is if and when a famine is declared because that triggers a huge international response and there has been a tendency in that past for famine to be declared too late, you remember...
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>> i agree with andrew on the zero to none here. >> slim to none. >> slim. okay, slim. >> zero to none is just the same. >> i think zero to none is probably more accurate. >> i saw his tweet earlier and i saw the word zero in it. just holding andrew accountable to his social media. >> maybe he changed his mind in 20 minutes, i don't know. >> i think andrew is right, there's no upside for donald trump to testify. what we do know is consistent behavior is he will always stonewall, particularly if it's not to his advantage. >> do they move to contempt? >> i think what we hear from bennie thompson, or at least whey hear, is look, this is a serious situation. we understand there are arguments on all sides. we are weighing it and saying we are going to subpoena him. but that's a very far call from him saying they're actually going to test what many will perceive as an argument of constitutional limits. i will just say this -- we should remember that the prosecutors reporting to leon jaworski in the richard nixon case the day he was pardoned evaluated this and said
>> i agree with andrew on the zero to none here. >> slim to none. >> slim. okay, slim. >> zero to none is just the same. >> i think zero to none is probably more accurate. >> i saw his tweet earlier and i saw the word zero in it. just holding andrew accountable to his social media. >> maybe he changed his mind in 20 minutes, i don't know. >> i think andrew is right, there's no upside for donald trump to testify. what we do know is consistent...
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andrew finance. thank you very much. indeed, andrew simmons outside 10 dining street. well, let's go back to that speech that tuition act made shortly after meeting king charles the 3rd to be officially appointed as the new prime minister of the united kingdom. so like promised to focus as under was expanding on the u. k. economy. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come. but you saw me during cove, it doing everything i could to protect people and businesses with schemes like furlough. there are always limit more so now than ever but i promise you this. i will bring that same compassion to the challenges we face to day. let's go back to under simmons as outside 10 downing street, andrew, one of the things that struck me in the speech that he was making that a m, a one got a sense that said, i was attempting to take responsibility for things that had happened. he acknowledged that as he said, mistakes had been made, not born of ill will or intention, but mistakes had been made. b
andrew finance. thank you very much. indeed, andrew simmons outside 10 dining street. well, let's go back to that speech that tuition act made shortly after meeting king charles the 3rd to be officially appointed as the new prime minister of the united kingdom. so like promised to focus as under was expanding on the u. k. economy. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come. but you saw me during cove, it...