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also we start with cnn asia specific editor andrew stephens live in beijing.ave to believe north korea is going to be first and foremost on the agenda for today's meeting. yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. no doubt about that what hasoev. he's been pushing this line not just recently but for some time now. think back to april when xi jinping and donald trump met and it's been described as a bromance, but from that nothing's happened as far as u.s. administration's concerned over china's putting more pressure on north korea. so the relationship between the u.s. and china has been souring since then, so xi and trump meet once again to talk about north korea once again following this icbm launch and there's still no meeting of minds. still big daylight between these two on what to do next. the only thing now is the relationship is getting worse. so pushing forward is going to be very, very difficult for trump to get xi on board and remember too, you talked about these military -- these military maneuvers by the u.s. and south korea, this is what the chinese say h
also we start with cnn asia specific editor andrew stephens live in beijing.ave to believe north korea is going to be first and foremost on the agenda for today's meeting. yes? >> reporter: oh, absolutely. no doubt about that what hasoev. he's been pushing this line not just recently but for some time now. think back to april when xi jinping and donald trump met and it's been described as a bromance, but from that nothing's happened as far as u.s. administration's concerned over china's...
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andrew: stephen stapczynsk that is the interesting --andrew: that is the interesting piece.umbers like today need to be firm to confirm they are on track to raise interest rates. are we moving in that trajectory? are the dots more likely to be right than the market? matt: to what extent the geopolitical tensions hurt your forecast and the fed's plans to raise rates? if, for example, the u.s. and china start to get into it over both korea, could be -- could it be a problem for rates? andrew: geopolitical is attempting to call a break -- to calibrate. it disrupts markets with isatility and if the event not very good, bonds tend to rally. those tend to be short-lived. unless it is something really major, we would say, maybe have some short-term impact, but it doesn't really derail the economy. it is hard to imagine something like north korea could really escalate to the point where it has a material downward impact on the u.s. economy. short-term, yes, certainly the potential for volatility. longer-term, i think the fed is on course. they are pretty resolute about removing acco
andrew: stephen stapczynsk that is the interesting --andrew: that is the interesting piece.umbers like today need to be firm to confirm they are on track to raise interest rates. are we moving in that trajectory? are the dots more likely to be right than the market? matt: to what extent the geopolitical tensions hurt your forecast and the fed's plans to raise rates? if, for example, the u.s. and china start to get into it over both korea, could be -- could it be a problem for rates? andrew:...
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let's bring in cnn andrew stephen in hong kong and the journalist kari kary in tokyo. we saw throughout this missile test kim jong un proudly overseeing it all. implications this could be the start of more to come from pyongyang >> yeah, it's more like the middle because we have seen significant wrapping up of the missile testing and the nuclear testing under kim jong un's regime. and kim was present at the launch yesterday hannah. in fact the kcna news report be the news agency of north korea, saying he feasted his eyes upon the newly built missile and said that the -- the fight against the u.s. was coming to a final phase. and kim also is very, very clear in what happens next. he described that missile launch as a gift to the united states on their independence day. and he urged his scientisting to send many more gifts big and small to the yankees in his own words over the period ahead. so making it very clear north korea intends to continue the missile program. don't forget of course there is a nuclear program as well. the next key issue now that there is an icbm --
let's bring in cnn andrew stephen in hong kong and the journalist kari kary in tokyo. we saw throughout this missile test kim jong un proudly overseeing it all. implications this could be the start of more to come from pyongyang >> yeah, it's more like the middle because we have seen significant wrapping up of the missile testing and the nuclear testing under kim jong un's regime. and kim was present at the launch yesterday hannah. in fact the kcna news report be the news agency of north...
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seth stephens-davidowitz is going to talk about his book "everybody lies" for 15 to 20 minutes and after that seth is going to sit down and they're going to have a conversation with andrew gelman of mb
seth stephens-davidowitz is going to talk about his book "everybody lies" for 15 to 20 minutes and after that seth is going to sit down and they're going to have a conversation with andrew gelman of mb
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stephen engle on the new bond connect and handover commemoration over the weekend. we will have more analysis on the bond connects later. we will be joined by pine bridge's andrew. markets, weberg have this person. staying in the u.s., let's get it preview of what to look out for. what to watch. ramy: even though it is a shortened week we have a lot of stuff. let's look at monday with regards to the equities on the radar. social media, something that has gone with our viewers in australia. patent toa grant or start peer-to-peer payments. this will be interesting in terms of how it impacts the big four banks. the $1 billionst or so. potential impacts with trading. we will be seeing what happens with facebook shares when those start trading in the u.s. -- wynn, macau, this is because of macau gambling revenue. #btv 7382. on the right-hand side, the green bar chart is 29.9% in terms of a rise in gaming revenue. that is the highest since 2014, but the estimate was found 30% rise. a lot of people are optimistic this will keep going especially after the last few years. asia,en it is monday in wrapping up the weekend. got to look at the box office. three, -- using the
stephen engle on the new bond connect and handover commemoration over the weekend. we will have more analysis on the bond connects later. we will be joined by pine bridge's andrew. markets, weberg have this person. staying in the u.s., let's get it preview of what to look out for. what to watch. ramy: even though it is a shortened week we have a lot of stuff. let's look at monday with regards to the equities on the radar. social media, something that has gone with our viewers in australia....
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sir stephen house, the first chief constable announced in august 2015 he was resigning early following criticism over the force's handling of a number of controversial incidents. last month, andrewing. now the chief constable is under investigation by the independent police investigation and review commissioner. mr gormley lives at tully alan castle — police hq, so any suggestion he should take gardening leave while under investigation could pose further difficulties. sussex police and brighton social services have been criticised in a damning report for failing to properly protect two teenaged boys who died fighting on the battlefield in syria. 18—year—old abdullah deghayes and his 17—year—old brotherjaffar were killed in 2014, after leaving home in brighton to fight for a group affiliated to al-qaeda. a serious case review found the boys' family had been monitored for years, but police and social workers in brighton failed to identify tell—tale signs of radicalisation. jon hunt has this report. the two brothers travelled to syria, it shocked and confused the authorities. they say they had no evidence the pair had been at risk of radicalisation. yet they had been under the watc
sir stephen house, the first chief constable announced in august 2015 he was resigning early following criticism over the force's handling of a number of controversial incidents. last month, andrewing. now the chief constable is under investigation by the independent police investigation and review commissioner. mr gormley lives at tully alan castle — police hq, so any suggestion he should take gardening leave while under investigation could pose further difficulties. sussex police and...
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seth stephens-davidowitz is going to talk about his book "everybody lies" for 15 to 20 minutes and after that seth is going to sit down and they're going to have a conversation with andrew gelman of columbia university and harry enten of 538 and we will viciously attack seth and the book he has produced. seth will get the opportunity to defend the supplemental will take questions from the audience and follow the same procedure. seth, do you want to go first? >> thanks dan for the introduction and for inviting me to this panel and this is a book , "everybody lies" about five years of research i have been doing. i will describe what it is and for the last 80 years if you want to know what people want, why people did the things they did, what people are going to do you have basically one main approach. you ask them. you conduct a randomized survey said gallup or peel or quinnipiac will go out and ask people questions and there is a main problem with this approach which is that people tend to lie and surveys to make themselves look good. if you ask people immediately before an election are you planning to vote the overwhelming majority of americans in the survey will say su
seth stephens-davidowitz is going to talk about his book "everybody lies" for 15 to 20 minutes and after that seth is going to sit down and they're going to have a conversation with andrew gelman of columbia university and harry enten of 538 and we will viciously attack seth and the book he has produced. seth will get the opportunity to defend the supplemental will take questions from the audience and follow the same procedure. seth, do you want to go first? >> thanks dan for...