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you will find that through bank examination, not because the person that got cheated could figure it out. bank of america gets called in because bank examiners discovered they were charging people illegally on junk fees. nobody finds that but the people down in the banks doing the bank examination on be half the consumers. we tried a patchwork of law enforcement for consumers before 2008. we had all of the laws scattered among seven agencies. we saw how it ended. it ended with millions of people losing their homes. millions of people losing their jobs. millions of people losing their savings. the cfpb is our law enforcement agency to make sure that the giant banks follow the rules on consumer protection. for me, right now, i would be really worried about doing business with a giant bank when there is no cop on the beat. sen. thank, --chair scott: thank you, senator. i recognize myself or one question, relevant to your job, mr. chairman. there were some questions. your response was basically to get people in place for the next administration and then we will proceed again. treasury beth sent recen
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bank, eu and un1t around the reconstruction, in this p bank, eu and un report world bank, eu and un report where figure ofly this is absolutely that any essential that any reconstruction place reconstruction must place in the forefront palestinians in the forefront of it, it must be a palestinian process that reconnects in gaza and the west bank. we are still in -hase west bank. we are still in phase - of _ west bank. we are still in phase - of the - west bank. we are still in| phase - of the ceasefire phase one of the ceasefire deal, that is going to end soon, how much support are you soonbhow muchsunport are you that soonbzhow muchsunport are you that there for phase aflot a lot more aflot more complicated because it sees an end to the war? how fragile do you war?'howfra'gile'dd'you think: is? it war?'h'owfragite do'y�* - - ' is? , a , that is? it is incredibly fragile- _ that is? it is incredibly fragile. there - that is? it is incredibly fragile. there is - that is? it is incredibly fragile. there is so - that is? it is incredibly fragile. there is so to be fragile; there is es mesh te he in relation
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banks. and over the course of next week, we're going to begin to test them. we're going to going to figure out which of these banks is which is doing really well. we can open it up. and when we open a bank, you can be assured that this bank is going to be stable for you to take the money out from under your mattresses where americans been storing it because they were concerned about bank collapses. you could take that money out of your mattress and put it back the bank. and this was big move to close all the banks in the country. and it was one of those things that could have caused a kind of panic the country, because nobody would have access to money that they didn't have on hand, which a bit of a problem in various parts of the country because people didn't have enough cash on hand and there was a lot of bartering that was happening. people were being paid in scrip, which is just sort of like a kind of an iou. and yet because of that first inaugural address and because americans had bought into that idea that it was going to take some bold moves in order to try to get this economy up ru
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is notjust inflation the bank of england needs to worry about, it is growth too. putting a bit of a brake on the economy, if the economy is already a bit weak, which recent figuresly. unfortunately, any cut likely to be passed on to savings rates. of course, the bank of england rate tends to impact easy—access savings. there are still deals available to lock your cash away a better savings rate. 0f of course we will bring you the rate decision as soon interest rate decision as soon it happens on midday on bbc at a school in sheffield have urged anyone carrying knives to imagine the devastation they can cause. harvey willgoose died after being stabbed twice in the chest at his school on monday. to go through the same pain. he shouted downstairs, "i'm going to school, mum, are you proud of me?" and i went, "yeah." "i love you." brilliant. my best pal. he... and he wasjust... their grief is raw. but how this family wanted to talk about their devastation at losing him. it's getting us through this horrific time. iam. tributes to harvey have been widespread. flowers left at the sheffield united ground. he was a keen fan. to read the messages. harvey's parents have me
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bank of england needs to worry about, its growth, too. and if you think putting up interest rates is like if the economy is already a bit weak, which recent figures, and that now they are a bit higher so you are really hoping the bank carries on cutting rates after today's expected cut at midday. peter, briefly, the potential impact on savers as well. unfortunately, any cuts are likely to be passed on to savings rates. a better savings rate. unfortunately, lots of us can't really afford to lock up cash away for a long time anyway. that was 5525, business reporter. in the area. you are watching bbc news. business headlines after the summer break. —— utterly short hello again. that now is slowly lifting. and as we go through the next few days, it's going to turn colder than it is today. there will be further frost and some patchy fog. the snow mostly on the hills. don't forget you can check out your bbc weather app. it will tell you what's happening with the weather of our weather, so things are fairly settled. we'll see more sunshine than we had yesterday, but a bit more cloud will develop through the day with a lot of clear skies. so, a lot more
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here —— 77 here——the policymakers here —— the reserve bank of poucyz 55 ,, . wiping away some $90 billion dollars off the company's however, that figureg it as a �*once in a lifetime' business opportunity. our north america business correspondent, but the results were overshadowed by weakness in the cloud computing unit, and profit and sales guidance short of estimates. reported a i9% rise in revenue to around weak cloud numbers. at a time when investors have grown increasingly new ai models, and claims amazon, like microsoft, has already made deepseek�*s the japanese prime minister shigeru ishiba is in washington to hold his first meeting steel to buy us steel. will see things differently. trump has previously said he would also block deal but the two companies are definitely to save the example the boss of deal. for example the boss of steel met with deal. for example the boss of s on l met with deal. for example the boss of s on thursday met with deal. for example the boss of s on thursday and 1et with deal. for example the boss of s on thursday and 1et i comes 57 day before the japanese onexday before the japanese shigeru onedeay
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kind of, um and it did all the ration since they 7 of october for years the, the figures docs of the mind. so i've been up until about having in the west bank. so the, the military uh, the number of soldiers they knew that heavy weight burns the bags that they've been deployed a couple of days ago. and it's as indicate that the huge, this is, this is kind of, this is the bottom of the bro. there is so i think you, for days, variety all need to control the west bank of to control mainly more than 22. uh, but a senior refugee camps in west bank they, it's considered to be sent to the hop code the but as the, you know, resistance and made it difficult and, and the not often in the west bank. so i, as i mentioned in the beginning, it's, it's, it's being blind them about that. and also these are the statements of the, the, is a, the intelligence of the template base, or the intelligence surface. uh, you mentioned the app is at the time, and there's a need for that and is that ideal location in there? but it's the end of the day comes to fight terrorism and they administer the group that mindset plan to attack the. is that a the cities in the uh,
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bank examination. not because the person who was cheated could figure it out. bank of america is hauled in because bank examiners discovered that they were charging people illegally on junk fees. nobody finds that the people down in the banks doing the bank examination on behalf of the consumers. we tried a patchwork of law enforcement for consumers before 2008. we had all of those laws scattered among seven different agencies and saw how it ended. it ended with millions of people losing their homes. millions . losing their jobs and their savings. pfb b is our law enforcement agency to make sure that the giant banks follow the rules on consumer protection. for me i would be really worried about doing business with a giant bank when there is no cop on the beat. chair scott: thank you, senator. i will recognize myself or one question and it will even be relevant to you, i promise. thank you for your patience for being here. i wanted to follow-up -- i know that senator rawlins asked three questions and your response was the people in place with the administration and then
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bank examination. not because the person who was cheated could figure it out. bank of america is hauled in because bank examiners discovered that they were charging people illegally on junk fees. nobody finds that the people down in the banks doing the bank examination on behalf of the consumers. we tried a patchwork of law guilty on junk fees. nobody finds that. but the people who are down in the banks doing the bank examination on behalf of the consumers. look, we tried a patchwork of law enforced for consumers before for 2008. we had all those laws scattered among seven different agencies. and we saw how it ended. it ended with millions of people losing their homes, millions of people losing their jobs, millions of people losing their savings. the cfp is our law enforcement agency to make sure that the giant banks follow the rules on consumer protection. and for me, right now, i'd be really worried about doing business with a giant bank when there's no cop on the beat. thank you, senator. i would recognize myself for just one question, and it'll even be relevant to
bank examination. not because the person who was cheated could figure it out. bank of america is hauled in because bank examiners discovered that they were charging people illegally on junk fees. nobody finds that the people down in the banks doing the bank examination on behalf of the consumers. we tried a patchwork of law guilty on junk fees. nobody finds that. but the people who are down in the banks doing the bank examination on behalf of the consumers. look, we tried a patchwork of law...
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that tells me that the currency has a lot of issues outside of what's going on here, tied up in politics and central banking figurescountry's currency is weakening and you're an export economy, of course that's going to give you potential upside on exports. think japan keeping their yen weak on purpose intentionally. but let's say you need to buy inputs. let's say you don't have domestic resources and you're in manufacturing and exporting. then you have to go outside the country. your currency is weaker. your import costs may go up, fueling some inflation and slowing of your economy. and central banks. central banks have to deal with the aftermath of this. and what it will be is anybody's guess. >> yeah. i mean, we have the resources though, and i guess we're going to go travel and make the most of it. rick. >> thank you. >> and you know, one thing we have to say, kelly, real quick. you're right, though, it's not good for multinational companies, but it's great if you're sitting home in your lounge chair because your dollar is going to go way farther. with all the countries sending things here that they're exportin
that tells me that the currency has a lot of issues outside of what's going on here, tied up in politics and central banking figurescountry's currency is weakening and you're an export economy, of course that's going to give you potential upside on exports. think japan keeping their yen weak on purpose intentionally. but let's say you need to buy inputs. let's say you don't have domestic resources and you're in manufacturing and exporting. then you have to go outside the country. your currency...
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the bank of england itself does not �* quite how it not know quite how it will react because we iiil 277: the 277: _he very “57777777 the very latest 7777777777777 the very latest on inflation figuresalso with cars we're going to be announcing some very, very big... latest from trump. what speaker ;tors what speaker to rs and they are what speaker to rs and to they are what speaker to rs and to learn they are what speaker to rs and to learn a they are what speaker to rs and to learn a whole 'e not espected to learn a "he'e more. lot more. the last press we saw fed that they are in no signalled that they are in no hurry to interest rates. zf 7fed cited 77 7fed cited7that7777 the 525 fie—sis fits?! lee; is t h e es d —l�*."*'l�*.”=—....ua..u is on, inflate"; ig aging ts: “342w- , ~ ~ but 2:2 we saw elevated. injanuary, we saw the cpi figure that inflation the cpi figure that inflatien. . to 3%, and concern here there. the market concern here that higher is to the fed t ”sw-iff’ifivi 77- 7 7 interest andthe 77 expecting the to on interest rate cuts and to uncut for 2025. the fed that cut for 2025. the fed that it t for 2025. the fed that it is or 2025. the fed e 77 policies, policies,
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banks of the potomac over the weekend. there was a vigil to remember the young figure skaters who perished in the disaster. >> we honor the lives of those that we've lost by holding on to the beauty that they brought into this world. let us find comfort and the love and support of one another during this time, and know that the memory of those who lost their lives will be upheld with compassion, admiration, and effervescence forever. >> yesterday, search teams recovered the third and final black box from the wreckage. the ntsb hoping the data inside will answer questions about the military helicopters altitude and flight path. joining us now is mary schiavo, cnn aviation analyst, former inspector general at the department of transportation. mary, good morning. it's always good to see you. um, can you talk a little bit about some of the disparity that we've learned that seems to exist or potentially exists between the data that the controller and the tower was seeing about the flight path of the helicopter, the altitude, specifically of the helicopter, compared to where we know the helicopter actually was in the sky. >> yes
banks of the potomac over the weekend. there was a vigil to remember the young figure skaters who perished in the disaster. >> we honor the lives of those that we've lost by holding on to the beauty that they brought into this world. let us find comfort and the love and support of one another during this time, and know that the memory of those who lost their lives will be upheld with compassion, admiration, and effervescence forever. >> yesterday, search teams recovered the third...
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bank. so far, we've gotten compensation figures for five of the top six u.s. banks this year.much in line with each other. you look at what those banks did. over the last. year in 2024. it's kind of remarkable. i just have a 12 month performance right now looking at 75% gains for goldman sachs, 65% gains for morgan stanley. oh, there you go. the one year chart right there. so morgan stanley up 65% in the last year. jp morgan up 58%. goldman up 75%. so you put that into context. when you look at some of the raises that. >> the ceos. >> got, it is it's been a pretty remarkable 12 months for the banks and their their pay packages. >> and it does feel like. >> 30 million is. kind of. you know. >> that's that's. >> your your baseline bogey. >> i mean there's. >> most of it is. >> stock of course. and you. >> know i. >> always mention when you have. >> a relatively. >> new ceo, a lot. >> of times. the board. wants to load them up with with more stock. >> but i also it's. >> worth keeping in mind these. >> are companies where. >> there's a. >> lot of amazingly. highly paid. >> people
bank. so far, we've gotten compensation figures for five of the top six u.s. banks this year.much in line with each other. you look at what those banks did. over the last. year in 2024. it's kind of remarkable. i just have a 12 month performance right now looking at 75% gains for goldman sachs, 65% gains for morgan stanley. oh, there you go. the one year chart right there. so morgan stanley up 65% in the last year. jp morgan up 58%. goldman up 75%. so you put that into context. when you look at...
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however, though, when you actually step back and digest all of the figures in this statement, this was another set, a strong set of numbers for the banku look at it on an annual basis or a quarterly basis, they deliver the top and bottom line beats today for the full year and the quarter as well. however, though there is a lot of interesting stories when you think about unicredit, it's not just about the business and the numbers, it's also about what they're trying to do in terms of consolidation. there's a question mark as to whether they will have to increase their bid for banco bpm here in italy. and on top of that, what the german election is going to mean for unicredit's plans in terms of potentially buying commerzbank, the second largest lender in germany as well. here's andrea orcel addressing what he would like to see from the german election. >> we made. >> that investment on certain premises. >> those premises. unfortunately changed. >> we have elections. the elections were accelerated. >> which is a good thing. >> in general. >> not only because. >> of us. and we're waiting to see the. >> completion of those elections, the
however, though, when you actually step back and digest all of the figures in this statement, this was another set, a strong set of numbers for the banku look at it on an annual basis or a quarterly basis, they deliver the top and bottom line beats today for the full year and the quarter as well. however, though there is a lot of interesting stories when you think about unicredit, it's not just about the business and the numbers, it's also about what they're trying to do in terms of...
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seem have the second half bank of england, it those interest m sets these interesterates doesn't but inflation sets these interesterates deesh't but inflation right now but figureill go in the future and it is to think that when it it is likely to think that when it looks we are likely to see looks ahead, we are likely to see inflation back towards the 2% inflation coming back towardsthe 2% so we are likely to see that target. so we are likely to see that cut in a few minutes' time and i w whalf an eye ww w w whalf an eye on w w whalf an eye on that w we learn at wwwwww wwewwww learnatthwe w we learn at the same because we will learn at the same time, this is a market sensitive announcement, we don't get any it comes out at clock w then we learn exactly how many and then. we learn. exactly how hearty of the feel this the wa to no, there ma be some is the way to go, there may be some disagree and say we should be w thewre there are some cautious because there are some floating for example, issues floating around, for example, those budget measures, the rise in national contributions and changes to business rates, which some are warning could prices w-m -i!im pri
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bank of england revised up its forecast. we heard from andrew bailey yesterday, pouring cold water over strong figures, not quite 1% but not aion but look, bailey echoed catherine man. even if he did not get to the same jumbo cut, actually it's not likely to knock the boe off the careful cuts. tom: bloomberg sees an additional three cuts, don't they? in terms of what this means there is further pain, is defense spending taking money? >> it looks like it might do. the treasury asked departments to cut boodgets, about 5% cut or 11% cut as worst case scenario. now because of the need to spend more because of the push to europe, the worst case is looking more like a base case and defense argument could be a cover for austerity, it really speaks to the difficulty rachel reeves is in. as we head toward a spending review, but also, another blow to rachel reeves, the supreme court refused to let the treasury intervene in this landmark court case on car financing. i know that you know that this is important, it is a blow to her growth agenda. shares were down 4%, this is a major thing for consumers and banks. tom: lizzy burden indeed
bank of england revised up its forecast. we heard from andrew bailey yesterday, pouring cold water over strong figures, not quite 1% but not aion but look, bailey echoed catherine man. even if he did not get to the same jumbo cut, actually it's not likely to knock the boe off the careful cuts. tom: bloomberg sees an additional three cuts, don't they? in terms of what this means there is further pain, is defense spending taking money? >> it looks like it might do. the treasury asked...
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bank. those figures coming from the palestinian health ministry. relatives could be seen gathering out a local set of symmetry to see off their loved ones and grief. the amount of today we released the bodies from the refrigerators to their families, so they could see them before the bearings the . we may find the following images disturbing people into need more in the depths of those tail the is really miller, 3 continued operations in the west by the latest encouraging call. the iron will by the idea began around a fortnight ago just after the from us. israel cease. fire was a great is really forces said they have limited 50 quote terrorists in the area. and the teen, at least the 100 more people will the is really army, also a forwarded it destroy $23.00 buildings as part of their actions. they're claiming the highest military infrastructure. nonsense palestinians in northern gowns are struggling to find medical aids with the enclaves, infrastructure mostly in the okay. and the one main hospital i have 3 remains. operational and an easy is medical emergency rescue committee, assist victims of wor
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of the bank accounts of the shippers. and so that's the reason why all of these companies around the nation are trying to figure out what is going on, and if indeed the tariff is going to be happening. and so that's really the big thing here. and if you look at a really great chart in terms of looking at the inflationary impact, so you have a chart of, of, of an index that the fed reserve uses when, when you look at interest rate, interest interest rates and you see that skyrocket approach. that my friends, is the impact of tariffs. and that is the reason why a lot of companies out there are saying the customer is going to pay for this. >> so what can companies do to kind of hedge or prepare as they try to figure out what's going on? and is this going to impact a huge retailer like walmart more or less than it would, you know, a small business person who imports parts or very small quantities of things from one of these countries. >> it's going to hit the smaller retailer, walmart. they have the bandwidth and the capacity to bring in their product as well as truck it in. i spoke with rick muscat. he's actually the presiden
of the bank accounts of the shippers. and so that's the reason why all of these companies around the nation are trying to figure out what is going on, and if indeed the tariff is going to be happening. and so that's really the big thing here. and if you look at a really great chart in terms of looking at the inflationary impact, so you have a chart of, of, of an index that the fed reserve uses when, when you look at interest rate, interest interest rates and you see that skyrocket approach....
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bank issues than they were on expanding their aims. but the ten companies together. and this is all in figures nine of 22 black rock was at 9.5 trillion. vanguard at 8.1. ubs in switzerland at 4.3. but bellamy management at 4.5. state street four. morgan stanley at 3.3. jpmorgan chase. they still, you know, almost $3 trillion that they were managing amundi and france at 5 trillion. allianz and allianz owns pimco, which pimco is a u.s. investment company, but they totally bought out by allianz. and at 4.8 trillion, then capital 2.7 capital group privately held at there. kind of an interesting outlier in of a lot of the elite factions there's on the chart it shows that the um um. was $49 trillion in 22 or 26 trillion of the from these companies. so that's nearly double and and in three i looked up just recently blackrock now at 10.4 and vanguard's at 9.3 so there's an extra trillion you plus right there. so we know growing and expanding quite rapidly. and the global. 0.505% represents 40 million people. this includes. 6 million millionaires, usually multiples millionaires and 2600 billionaires. these ar
bank issues than they were on expanding their aims. but the ten companies together. and this is all in figures nine of 22 black rock was at 9.5 trillion. vanguard at 8.1. ubs in switzerland at 4.3. but bellamy management at 4.5. state street four. morgan stanley at 3.3. jpmorgan chase. they still, you know, almost $3 trillion that they were managing amundi and france at 5 trillion. allianz and allianz owns pimco, which pimco is a u.s. investment company, but they totally bought out by allianz....
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of the west bank and gaza and east jerusalem was that it's about the future of the region and the configuration on the new axis in the region, following the war on guys. so the idea of figures are very high will each and every level kind of give you briefly why it's on the 4th and 4th term. in particular, already we're talking about $600000000000.00 to a trillion dollars of investments in the united states. we are talking about potential deals on oil and we are talking about so yeah, the big probably the factor to the, the most important the content data bought because other countries like egypt, another decided they don't want to that prominence if you would. and because they're not confident, i would have great of say and what goes on in israel and palestine moving forward then. so you're going to be and there is no country that is there and want to know . but as we would have issues with more than solid years, so in the end of the day, the solid is looking out for the house of the past 15 months and they're not impressed. they are not impressed by is performance. and they are terribly disturbed by its general side. so even the crown princess divert the solid. yeah, that'
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of it. >> american banks in canada are barely allowed to lend money, and they can't even accept deposits. less than six figures. canada dumps cheap lumber into the u.s, and it erupts. major duties on american dairy farmers. plus, they're delinquent on norad and nato. so it's time to pay up. canada tried to hold out and just ended up begging for mercy. >> americans have to understand how hurt and frankly, how furious canadians are. our sovereignty is being challenged. and so, yeah, regular canadians across the country are coming up with ways to stand for canada, to fight for canada, to defend canada, but mostly to say to our american neighbors, guys, just cut it out. just stop it. this is a terrible idea. >> well, our first mistake was begging for mercy on cnn, not fox. everybody knows trump doesn't watch that channel. we're even seeing trade war propaganda on canadian snl. >> what the hell are you doing? what? that's heinz ketchup. so it's american by french's. it's canadian. we're in a trade war, you traitor. >> i'm sorry, i didn't know. >> mrs. butterworth, you were going to buy american maple sirup. oh, oka
of it. >> american banks in canada are barely allowed to lend money, and they can't even accept deposits. less than six figures. canada dumps cheap lumber into the u.s, and it erupts. major duties on american dairy farmers. plus, they're delinquent on norad and nato. so it's time to pay up. canada tried to hold out and just ended up begging for mercy. >> americans have to understand how hurt and frankly, how furious canadians are. our sovereignty is being challenged. and so, yeah,...
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bank. stop the europe's at great risk of, of russian invasion, stomach is due to travel to washington next week to present the coordinated europe and position on ukrainian pace tools. he has cool and figure a pin nations to increase defense spending and says british troops could bring to point to your crime if necessary on your crane. where at the very early stage of the process, europe must play its role. and per pet consider committing purchased forces on the ground. alongside up as if there was a last in piece of agreement. but the must be a us bucks stop. because a us security guarantee is the only way to effectively to, to russia from attack, can you create a good you are paying leaders have held their own emergency some, as in the french capital to discuss they have roland ukraine's future. german chancellor, olaf shelves has one but know dick tad can be imposed on you, crime, a cold on you of and that you wish to act together when it comes to keep secure. think patasha butler reports from paris to your pin security. is that a turning point? said the u commission chief as she joined other you need isn't the head of nato for an emergency summit in paris. the block is in turmoil off
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bank. so i understand that it is right. the investigation is on the way. was that heading well, these early army has released the initial findings of the prob, saying that they're still trying to figure out how the government went on detected as he arrived on foot in a tactical best and an em 16 rifle. the military also says that there was a gun battle that ensued and during the shoot out, the gunman actually managed to go to a watchtower and then to was really soldiers were shot and killed the 6 others wounded. and the military says that after the gunman had tried to get away another is really soldier, had thrown a grenade in his direction and then the shooter was ultimately shot dead by these really military. but what they're trying to really figure out here is how a person was able to approach this checkpoint without raising any alarms. because this is an area where there's been a bolstered security presence in the northern part of the occupied west bank. as these rarely army intensifies its activity there and how the, the you and talk to you about a catastrophe in janine come for water is running special, saying about why they've, they've created such wide spread destruction of c
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bank well known and they very much align with smoke friction blended up here. and uh, trump side by side or to the year when also stephanie. so you have a number of right wing figures within this administration who are very much in agreement with the smoke patient with ben copier and with the is brand new ultra right? so based upon that, i think there was a real possibility that donald trump might extend his approach or giving his blessing before i'd like to or some kind of he's really and that are in the west bank. we heard him saying that um, in about 4 weeks, he's going to make his announcements about where the weather ought to. and next to westbank code to announce that he supports his ready self warranty. over the west bank. and i am suspecting that, um trump is going to give nothing, you know pretty much what he wants when it comes to palestine bought in exchange for that. i think that on the sure the wrong. what i mean to say here was the trump has we heard any statements, he's not going to be, he wants to deal with the wrong. so he might give nothing to have one say what he wants in public storage. it's strange for the whole. turning it down when it comes t
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of it? we don't get anything. >> jesse: american banks in canada are barely allowed to lend money and they can even accept deposits less than six figuresnada dumps cheap lumber into the us and interrupts major duties on american dairy farmers. plus delinquent on norad and nato so it's time to pay. canada tried to hold out and just ended up begging for mercy. >> americans have to understand how hurt and frankly how furious canadians are. our sovereignty is being challenged and so yes, regular canadians across the country are coming up with ways to stand for canada and to fight for canada and to defend canada. but mostly to say to the american neighbours, just cut it out. to stop it this is a terrible idea. >> jesse: first mistake was begging for mercy on cnn, not fox. everybody knows trump does not watch that channel. we are even seeing trade war propaganda on canadian snl. >> what are you doing? that's american. you have to buy french's, it's canadian, we are in a trade war you trader. >> i'm sorry, i didn't know. >> misses butterworth? you were going to by american maple syrup? >> that cost way more. so does freedom. >> jesse: canada
of it? we don't get anything. >> jesse: american banks in canada are barely allowed to lend money and they can even accept deposits less than six figuresnada dumps cheap lumber into the us and interrupts major duties on american dairy farmers. plus delinquent on norad and nato so it's time to pay. canada tried to hold out and just ended up begging for mercy. >> americans have to understand how hurt and frankly how furious canadians are. our sovereignty is being challenged and so...
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banks get figure, and regulations disappear altogether . but that is not your mandate. the fed must maintain its independence and integrity. the interests of the public before elon musk. the world's richest man does not care about the price of eggs. he doesn't have to when he has already bought the presidency. i yield back. >> the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from california recognized from five minutes. >> thank you for joining us today. i want to commend you again for ignoring the outside noise and stay true to the feds dual mandate. chairman powell, it seems the advent of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies has helped the united states increased productivity when compared to other countries around the world . that makes our country more competitive in envy of economic growth. the boom in productivity is sustainable in the long term and if so, how does that increase in productivity affect your models to forecast inflation. therefore monetary policy? >> we have had a boom in productivity. it is most welcome. some of them could be more sustained. you mentioned technology and ai. it could be a sustainable incre
banks get figure, and regulations disappear altogether . but that is not your mandate. the fed must maintain its independence and integrity. the interests of the public before elon musk. the world's richest man does not care about the price of eggs. he doesn't have to when he has already bought the presidency. i yield back. >> the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from california recognized from five minutes. >> thank you for joining us today. i want to commend you again for...
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bank. at least 5 will be going back to their homes. it occupied you through, russo, i'm, and 7 of the rest of the 72 will be deported to live in exile. now there are some key figures and names on this list. let's walk you through. some of them among them are chevy, but of who the 47 year old man who spends 22 of his 27 year sentence in is really jails. and it's worth mentioning that is really forces have rated his home and his father is now injured in the hospital because it's really forces don't want any sort of celebrations around the prison or release. this is something we've been seeing repeatedly. and in fact, before the exchange deal even started back on january 19th, there was a letter from the israel prison service that said they were taking extraordinary measures to stop what they called celebrations among palestinians. and any sort of expressions of joy in those words were verbatim. so we have seen the homes of the prisoners were set to be released rated. they've also been read it afterwards in an effort to stop that. some other key names on the list here are i met a bu, shamae, a 45 year olds from bethlehem who was arrested in 2003. so these are people
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bank. geoff: what are the implications of this current shutdown? what work is not getting done? rohit: that's what i want to know and we have to figureof the investigations that were in advanced stages, is all of that going to simply be deleted? that means all of those consumers who might have been cheated and all of the companies and their executives, who is really winning in that? it is clearly not consumers. geoff: former director of the consumer financial protection board, thanks so much. rohit: thanks. ♪ amna: president trump has spent his first weeks in office reshaping much of the american immigration system through executive actions, and working to see through a campaign promise of mass deportations. for more on this, i'm joined by chad wolf, former acting secretary of homeland security in the first trump administration and current executive director of the america first policy institute, a conservative think tank. secretary wolf, welcome back to the program. sec. wolf: thanks for having me. good to be here. amna: what has press secretary karoline leavitt said that more than people have been 8000 arrested in immigration enfor
bank. geoff: what are the implications of this current shutdown? what work is not getting done? rohit: that's what i want to know and we have to figureof the investigations that were in advanced stages, is all of that going to simply be deleted? that means all of those consumers who might have been cheated and all of the companies and their executives, who is really winning in that? it is clearly not consumers. geoff: former director of the consumer financial protection board, thanks so much....
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retail sales figures with the credit data that much of the last several years government and the consumer side the spending has been fueled by credit as the credit is running out as banks are unwilling to lend to consumers or consumers take on more debt, whatever the case may be that's putting the brakes on spending we will need productivity and income to catch up where we've gone to in terms of spending before we reach anything sustainable. charles: always appreciate these conversations. absolutely fantastic. taylor riggs is in for liz claman. >> i'm hoping the ad productivity will grow was way out of the debt problem. good to see you, so fun to have you earlier. hello i am taylor riggs and for liz claman. equity bond markets close for presidents' day but we are working, you know what does not close, crypto. bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, x rp all down almost 1 - 4.5% across the board, also take a look at nat gas that is dropping earlier your down 2% but interesting crude oil higher by 1%, this is all on reports that opec plus may push back supply increases despite president trump's calls to lower prices, meanwhile we have bigger needs to watch this week. walmart, ali b
retail sales figures with the credit data that much of the last several years government and the consumer side the spending has been fueled by credit as the credit is running out as banks are unwilling to lend to consumers or consumers take on more debt, whatever the case may be that's putting the brakes on spending we will need productivity and income to catch up where we've gone to in terms of spending before we reach anything sustainable. charles: always appreciate these conversations....
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figure seen holding steady from january. >> fed chair jerome. >> powell heads. >> back to the hill for a second. >> day of testimony, after signaling the. >> central bank isn't incut rates. >> earnings season. >> continues. >> with reddit, cisco. >> and robinhood among the. >> names reporting. >> today. >> and we'll get a check on the crude markets with opec set to release its monthly oil market report this afternoon. openai sparked a frenzy in the artificial intelligence space with. >> others trying to. >> catch up. but it's not. >> the only. >> player in the game. the uae's al minister told cnbc. ai minister excuse. >> me, told cnbc. >> the minister also. >> gave. >> his views on what the surprise bid from elon musk and his consortium for the company says about the state of the global ai race. take a listen. >> i don't know how. >> elon feels. >> i can't. >> comment on his. >> sentiment, but. >> you have to think about it. >> he was the. >> major shareholder. >> for $50. >> million at one point of time, so i'm not sure how he feels, but i'd love to ask him about that. how do you think the battle. >> for openai is going. >> to play out? >> you could. >> argue
figure seen holding steady from january. >> fed chair jerome. >> powell heads. >> back to the hill for a second. >> day of testimony, after signaling the. >> central bank isn't incut rates. >> earnings season. >> continues. >> with reddit, cisco. >> and robinhood among the. >> names reporting. >> today. >> and we'll get a check on the crude markets with opec set to release its monthly oil market report this afternoon....
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of feelings about polling, about the economy, what that means for politics. but in donald trump's history as a political figure, one thing he has been able to bank on is a perception, reality based or not, that he knows what he's doing when it comes to the economy. right? this is the whole billionaire vibe, right? oh, he seems so rich. so therefore he must be good with money. it's never felt to me like somebody who buys golden toilets is the obvious choice for a good steward of money. but what do i know? that said, look at what's going on with trump and specifically the perception of whether he knows what he's doing or not. on the economy. i mentioned in the quinnipiac poll when americans were asked, do you approve of trump's handling of the economy? the answer was no. he's minus four on the economy. americans disapprove of trump's handling of the economy. cnn specifically asks, has trump done enough to reduce the price of everyday goods? 62% of the public says no. even among republican leaning voters, specifically, a majority of republican leaning voters say trump is not doing a good job on bringing prices down in the washington post. do you approve or disapprove
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retail sales figures with the credit data that much of the last several years government and the consumer side the spending has been fueled by credit as the credit is running out as banksore debt, whatever the case may be that's putting the brakes on spending we will need productivity and income to catch up where we've gone to in terms of spending before we reach anything sustainable. charles: always appreciate these conversations. absolutely fantastic. taylor riggs is in for liz claman. >> i'm hoping the ad productivity will grow was way out of the debt
retail sales figures with the credit data that much of the last several years government and the consumer side the spending has been fueled by credit as the credit is running out as banksore debt, whatever the case may be that's putting the brakes on spending we will need productivity and income to catch up where we've gone to in terms of spending before we reach anything sustainable. charles: always appreciate these conversations. absolutely fantastic. taylor riggs is in for liz claman....
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bank. police then escorted the group's charter bus to the tarmac of reagan national airport and the runway where the american eagle jet was supposed to land. that crash is impacting the figureity especially hard. the president of u.s. figure skating tells the today show that the young skaters who died last week made him extremely hopeful about the team's future. they were a great group, very talented. the outlook was really great. we had some great skating skills and jumpers and, you know, they were our future. later today, ice rinks across the u.s. will stand in solidarity with their own moment of silence to honor those victims. happening today, san francisco's new mayor taking a new step in trying to tackle the problem of illegal sales of stolen goods. some believe it all starts with so-called fencing happening out in the open streets in the city. today in the bay's ginger conejero joins us live in san francisco this morning. and ginger, really, this is a problem that's been going on for a while. even former mayor london breed also tried to address. that's right laura. you can call it a bit of legislative deja vu, but mayor london breed, along with senator state senator s
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figures. several fed bank chiefs. they're also speaking throughout the day. and the earnings parade just continues with results from disney, ford, uber and qualcomm. and then on the back ofs, uber ceo will speak with squawk on the street coming up at 9 a.m. eastern. also we're going to have ford ceo. he's going to do the same thing. speaking with closing bell overtime in a first phone conversation at 4 p.m. eastern time. before we let you go, one more quick look at the futures we've been mentioning all morning long in the red. a potential probe by chinese regulators on apple and also earnings from alphabet weighing on the futures. right now you're seeing the s&p down about 31 points. the dow looks like it would open about 80 points lower. the nasdaq the hardest hit down nearly 200 points nearly 1% lower. quick check on apple and google as well. both under quite a bit of pressure. that does it for us. squawk box starts right now. >> good morning. >> president trump. >> announcing a. >> proposal for the u.s. >> to. >> take long. >> term control. >> of gaza. we will. >> take you live to washington, d.c. >> alphabet shares. >> falling after. >> revenue missed the street's ex
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figured out in advance. it was kind of learn as you go process. >> the first time i ever saw chris really fly, he came at camera, and for some reason, he actually banked his body and he flew past us. the cameras stopped rolling. there was dead silence. and then like 50 people all of a sudden started just cheer. >> the flying happens in the eyes. it must happen as a state of the grace that it needed. it caused me to do a flip in the air as i'm going up on a crane arch backwards, and wave all at the same time. bye. richard donner: he convinced me when i first met him that he would fly. he's also convinced me he'll walk again. by. >> he convinced me. when i first met him that he would fly. he's also convinced me he'll walk again. >> i began to face my new life. i tried to cover up my feelings as best i could. but when i saw her home again, i wept. >> i do wonder what it was like for him to look out and be like. that's the pond that i skated on. now i'm just staring out at the past. >> beautiful day in the berkshires. >> carpe diem. mal. >> people often ask me what it's like to be confined to a wheelchair. i would say the worst part of it is having to mak
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of all, and i think there's a there are many reasons for that. why the big banks in particular feel like it's necessary. i mean, it's a compliance heavy workplace. half the year is spent figuringet credit and compensation for what they did. and so it's not as easy to just sort of do that when everyone's at home. plus they're big organizations and it acts as a bit of a culling process, probably. >> and the onboarding. >> for new employees especially. >> right. >> it's not just financial services now. i mean, you will not find a ceo, at least off the record, who who speaks to us, who wants their employees working from home. and i do think there's a bit of a shift on this that comes from the white house. i mean, one of the president's first executive orders before he was even in office for a full day, was demanding that federal workers work five days a week from the office. i think it feeds into the whole buyouts, you know, if they don't want to, if they don't want to work in the office, then they should take the buyouts and not work. and then i found this 2024 report from the omb, which is showing that the department of education, as of 2024, half of the staff work remotely. abo
of all, and i think there's a there are many reasons for that. why the big banks in particular feel like it's necessary. i mean, it's a compliance heavy workplace. half the year is spent figuringet credit and compensation for what they did. and so it's not as easy to just sort of do that when everyone's at home. plus they're big organizations and it acts as a bit of a culling process, probably. >> and the onboarding. >> for new employees especially. >> right. >> it's not...
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we recently saw an interest rate cut by the bank- interest rate cut by the bank of england, what does this figureterest rate decisions? figure mean for future interest rate decisions?— rate decisions? you are right, that was the _ rate decisions? you are right, that was the third _ rate decisions? you are right, that was the third rate - rate decisions? you are right, that was the third rate cut - rate decisions? you are right, that was the third rate cut ofl that was the third rate cut of this cycle after they hit their peak last year after the inflation caused by the russia ukraine war. nobody sees that today's data is going to change what we expect for the rest of the year. so there is another rate cut is perhaps going to come in in may and another one may be, or two, come in in may and another one may be, ortwo, by come in in may and another one may be, or two, by the end of the year, nothing in the data today to change that because the bank of england is looking at a broader picture. we are not in that 10% inflation territory we were a couple of years ago and of course we do expect economic
we recently saw an interest rate cut by the bank- interest rate cut by the bank of england, what does this figureterest rate decisions? figure mean for future interest rate decisions?— rate decisions? you are right, that was the _ rate decisions? you are right, that was the third _ rate decisions? you are right, that was the third rate - rate decisions? you are right, that was the third rate cut - rate decisions? you are right, that was the third rate cut ofl that was the third rate cut of...
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japan has posted better—than—expected growth figures, growing in the last straight quarter. the bank of
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analysts believe today's figure will show a rise of 2.8% in the 12 months to january. the bank of england expects inflation to keep on rising for months to come at a time when the economy's barely growing, a dangerous combination that economists call stagflation. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. at harry king & sons near ipswich, they've been building and repairing small boats for 170 years. it's a highly skilled job, and all the work is done by hand by a small team of craftspeople. but for owner sarah curtis, running the business is becoming increasingly difficult. wages, obviously, is the biggest cost. electricity, which has doubled — notjust the unit price, but the standing price has doubled. hear we th; udl."£";1;””w'” ' we the level the 7,t:’ glifiér gear. ever will f; , at , c ' at? if’ of iurther of furl not i year. 7 7 cysezarjlf tyzeza'rjif it thujyesr lf’it went t; 33; gr | the dramatically but in the last of . will 7— cut the of sstirats suit. frsfifi. tbs bsfifi'sfi in sstirats sat. frshi. tbs 5315.55 in we pm mm h of z’e’ij is s z. aeeping iisf’j: s ..f.
analysts believe today's figure will show a rise of 2.8% in the 12 months to january. the bank of england expects inflation to keep on rising for months to come at a time when the economy's barely growing, a dangerous combination that economists call stagflation. our business correspondent theo leggett reports. at harry king & sons near ipswich, they've been building and repairing small boats for 170 years. it's a highly skilled job, and all the work is done by hand by a small team of...