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christine: side-by-side.id: at this point in your life, do you feel discrimination against you in your life as a professional? christine: i am aware of discrimination against many young women in all parts of the world. david: in recent years central banks have been worried about something called climate change. why should central bankers be worried about climate change? is that something in your purview? christine: to me it is a no-brainer consideration. climate change is part and parcel of our mandate. think about it -- drugs, famine, pandemic, flood, massive fires, all of that is going to have an impact on prices, inflation, price stability. not only do we talk about assets, but we have to talk about transition costs that many companies are going to face in order to move from the business they conduct today to how they should conduct their business tomorrow, let alone the new products they will have to come up with. david: historically ceos have only cared about their shareholders. should ceos be talking ab
christine: side-by-side.id: at this point in your life, do you feel discrimination against you in your life as a professional? christine: i am aware of discrimination against many young women in all parts of the world. david: in recent years central banks have been worried about something called climate change. why should central bankers be worried about climate change? is that something in your purview? christine: to me it is a no-brainer consideration. climate change is part and parcel of our...
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christine: -- that developed.ben and his boyfriend were in the same residential college i was dating my husband and spent a tremendous amount of time there. we spent a lot of time together. beyond that went ben moved from d.c. to san francisco we picked up our friendship right where we left it. these are people, two individuals who came to my family -- my childhood home and opened presents with my family on christmas morning. so, i think that probably says a lot about the level of friendship that we had. emily: there are broader questions about how pinterest treats women and people of color. former coo sued the company for gender discrimination. two black women have publicly accused the company of pay and equity and say they were pub -- they were victims of racism and sexist remarks at the company. employees have staged a virtual walkout. the company has been sued over its workplace culture. what do you make of this, especially given this is a company that serves a majority female customer? christine: look, i will
christine: -- that developed.ben and his boyfriend were in the same residential college i was dating my husband and spent a tremendous amount of time there. we spent a lot of time together. beyond that went ben moved from d.c. to san francisco we picked up our friendship right where we left it. these are people, two individuals who came to my family -- my childhood home and opened presents with my family on christmas morning. so, i think that probably says a lot about the level of friendship...
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christine, laura? let's get a check on cnn business this monday morning. looking at markets around the world, a mixed performance in asia. you can see a big move in hong kong as shares of everbrand, one of china's largest real estate developers continues to fall there. you can see european shares have opened sharply lower here this morning. on wall street, stock index futures looking like a big decline this morning. more than 1.5%. that's more than 500 points on the dow giving back and the big meeting is on wall street. is it strong enough to stand on its own? when the pandemic hit, the fed began buying bonds every month. investors will be waiting for when the fed can start dialing back the purchases. they'll get reports from fed ex, nike, costco. we're looking to see if there will be any spillover. another tech crackdown. do yin, china's version of tiktok is limiting users under 14 years old to only 40 minutes a day. this is the latest move to curb screen time for younger users in china. last month ch
christine, laura? let's get a check on cnn business this monday morning. looking at markets around the world, a mixed performance in asia. you can see a big move in hong kong as shares of everbrand, one of china's largest real estate developers continues to fall there. you can see european shares have opened sharply lower here this morning. on wall street, stock index futures looking like a big decline this morning. more than 1.5%. that's more than 500 points on the dow giving back and the big...
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christine james, it has been — and that is great. speaking - and that is great. christine james, it has been great speaking to - and that is great. christine james, it has been great speaking to you. | it has been great speaking to you. thank you very much indeed. christine james is one of only three british women to reach their final in the us open era. —— in the open era. almost £60,000 people will be pounding the streets of newcastle tomorrow morning as the great north run takes place. but this year's event is expected to be even more special than usual as the uk's biggest run turns a0. three of tomorrow's 57,000 runners join me now on the eve of their 13.1—mile adventures. let's speak to six—time great north run conquorer sean dolan from billingham is getting ready to take on the 13.1—mile route, annie slinn, she's running in memory of her mum judith who passed away several years ago from a brain tumour and lee walkerfrom durham — who is running for the charity tiny lives in memory of his baby son. to all of three of you, thank y
christine james, it has been — and that is great. speaking - and that is great. christine james, it has been great speaking to - and that is great. christine james, it has been great speaking to you. | it has been great speaking to you. thank you very much indeed. christine james is one of only three british women to reach their final in the us open era. —— in the open era. almost £60,000 people will be pounding the streets of newcastle tomorrow morning as the great north run takes...
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in 1959 when she returned to the us open christine _ with mr. us open christine truman i with mr. in 1959 when she returned. to the us open christine truman was presented the runners—up silver plate. unlike emma raducanu who had said to a bank £900,000 just for reaching the final. for said to a bank £900,000 'ust for reaching the final.i said to a bank £900,000 'ust for reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. _ reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it _ reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it was _ reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it was an - reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it was an image | no money involved. it was an image again. but she's grown up knowing that there is money involved. and good luck to her, she is now a millionaire. although it's a nice problem to have it will also be different for her now. this problem to have it will also be different for her now.- problem to have it will also be different for her now. this is the congratulat
in 1959 when she returned to the us open christine _ with mr. us open christine truman i with mr. in 1959 when she returned. to the us open christine truman was presented the runners—up silver plate. unlike emma raducanu who had said to a bank £900,000 just for reaching the final. for said to a bank £900,000 'ust for reaching the final.i said to a bank £900,000 'ust for reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. _ reaching the final. for me there was no money involved. it _...
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christine, why does this matter? largest economy, and it is deeply intertwined with everything that's playing out in the u.s. >> absolutely. even the moves of its human capital, if you will, like video gaming and these sorts of things of the population. all of that goes toward that bigger, longer term goal, common prosperity. david culver, really interesting. nice to see you. >>> some strong criticism of facebook this morning from salesforce chief executive mark benioff. he's already compared facebook too big tobacco. now benioff says social media sites should be held accountable for ignoring the misinformation on their platforms. he spoke with cnn's mattie began. matt egan. >> i think in some of the case of the social media like facebook, they don't care their platform is filled with misinformation. and look at how it has affected the world. you can talk about the political process. you can talk about the climate. you can talk about the pandemic. in each and every major topic, it gets connected back to the amount of
christine, why does this matter? largest economy, and it is deeply intertwined with everything that's playing out in the u.s. >> absolutely. even the moves of its human capital, if you will, like video gaming and these sorts of things of the population. all of that goes toward that bigger, longer term goal, common prosperity. david culver, really interesting. nice to see you. >>> some strong criticism of facebook this morning from salesforce chief executive mark benioff. he's...
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christine and laura?tonio doctor who wrote a "washington post" op-ed claiming that he violated texas's ban on abortions, he is facing two lawsuits brought under this new law. get this. both suits filed against dr. alan braid oppose the texas law. one says he wants the judge to rule on the constitutionality. the center for reproductive rights is representing the doctor and he said he felt compelled to serve his patients. >> reporter: with the texas law in place, he is having to turn most of his patients away. the options he has for them are untenable. >> needing to travel out of state, which many cannot do even if there is means for them to be able to leave the state financially. and so he feels as a doctor who has been providing care for years, that it is important to challenge this blatantly unconstitutional law. >> supporters of the texas law call these lawsuits a publicity stunt. >>> schools and health departments are bracing for a possible twin demic with flu in the middle of a raging pandemic. last y
christine and laura?tonio doctor who wrote a "washington post" op-ed claiming that he violated texas's ban on abortions, he is facing two lawsuits brought under this new law. get this. both suits filed against dr. alan braid oppose the texas law. one says he wants the judge to rule on the constitutionality. the center for reproductive rights is representing the doctor and he said he felt compelled to serve his patients. >> reporter: with the texas law in place, he is having to...
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christine, laura? >>> thank you so much for that. >>> to europe now. angela merkel's party heads for defeat. what it means for your role on the world stage. cnn live from berlin. ♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers countless sources of energy. but it's only human to find the ones that could power a better future. at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we only serve those who honorably served. all ranks, all branches, and their families. are we still exclusive? absolutely. and that's exactly why you should join. meet jeff. in his life, he's been to the bottom of the ocean. the tops of mountains. the er... twice. and all the places this guy runs off to. like jeff's, a life well lived should continue at home. home instead offers customized services from personal care to memory care, so older adults can stay home, stay safe, and stay happy.
christine, laura? >>> thank you so much for that. >>> to europe now. angela merkel's party heads for defeat. what it means for your role on the world stage. cnn live from berlin. ♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. our planet offers countless sources of energy. but it's only human to find...
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christine, back to you. >> thank you, laura.e in clifton, new jersey where the cars behind me look like they are parked on the street but they are not. these are cars that have floated here from somewhere else with all kinds of debris underneath. these streets all around here in these neighboring counties were rivers, actual rivers. we talked to a police officer about an hour ago who was saying some of these cars that they are towing away this morning smashed up by water. they would just come all the way down. we saw one car that was being pulled away maybe a quarter mile down the road we found the front bumper of that car. so this is a water event here that is something that is simply record-breaking. the basements of many of these homes are complete losses. will have to be gutted, water just gushing through windows and in some cases coming through the concrete and lynn knoll yum. s la knlynn knoll lum. and of course it all began in louisiana, this is the story of hurricane ida and it will be a long recovery for louisiana. we'l
christine, back to you. >> thank you, laura.e in clifton, new jersey where the cars behind me look like they are parked on the street but they are not. these are cars that have floated here from somewhere else with all kinds of debris underneath. these streets all around here in these neighboring counties were rivers, actual rivers. we talked to a police officer about an hour ago who was saying some of these cars that they are towing away this morning smashed up by water. they would just...
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it is a shift christine lagarde says does not amount to a taper.he spoke after the central bank's policy decision. >> the rebound phase in the recovery of the euro area economy is increasingly advanced. inflation has increased to 3% in august. we expect inflation to rise further this autumn, but to decline next year. the new projections for the annual inflation are at 2.2% in 2021. we see the risks to the economic outlook is broadly balanced. what we are doing is recalibrating pep. tom: still with us is tatjana greil castro, co-head of public markets / portfolio manager, muzinich & co. thank you for staying with us. what for you was the standout point from this meeting, from the decision, and from christine lagarde? tatjana: two things stood out. she said she wants to keep favorable financial market conditions, and what that implies really is with less supply, the sufferings they are issuing are at a new level. we continue to see fiscal policy , this is working together with monetary policy, and we should not forget draghi was always talking about
it is a shift christine lagarde says does not amount to a taper.he spoke after the central bank's policy decision. >> the rebound phase in the recovery of the euro area economy is increasingly advanced. inflation has increased to 3% in august. we expect inflation to rise further this autumn, but to decline next year. the new projections for the annual inflation are at 2.2% in 2021. we see the risks to the economic outlook is broadly balanced. what we are doing is recalibrating pep. tom:...
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or do you agree with christine lagarde?are not discussing ending the program in response to financial conditions, therefore it is not tapering. or do you say the name does not matter? give us your thoughts. >> the last option is the closest to our perspective. as equity investors, we know that eventually tapering will come. interest rates will rise. from that perspective, that is what we need to think about. we need investors to think about what drives long-term value of companies rather than short-term moves in share prices. the debate is when does tapering begin, whether it is in europe or the u.s.? o$=■let's get improving a more stable global economy. that will go along with tapering and higher interest rates to some extent. those are facts that we know will come in time. the specific timing is not so important. just understanding the way they are going to impact specific companies and their businesses from our perspectives is what's going to impact the valuation. >> i know you think europe is one of your favorite overwe
or do you agree with christine lagarde?are not discussing ending the program in response to financial conditions, therefore it is not tapering. or do you say the name does not matter? give us your thoughts. >> the last option is the closest to our perspective. as equity investors, we know that eventually tapering will come. interest rates will rise. from that perspective, that is what we need to think about. we need investors to think about what drives long-term value of companies rather...
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>> reporter: that's right, christine.racting zbgrowg attention here because it is affecting life and traffic lights in some cities, skyrocketing sales of candles in many places. this is the results of a perfect storm. on one hand you have soaring demand because of the country's, you know, economic recovery driven by export and industries. so a lot of power hungry manufacturing in construction. on the power side you have power plants generating less power than usual because of a coal shortage thanks to soaring prices now helped by the government's import ban of australian coal because of geopolitical tensions. then you have local authorities launching these political campaign-style efforts to cut energy consumption towards the end towards the year-end to meet the annual emissions reductions target because president xi jinping has made this a priority. all the factors leading to an unthinkable scenario of the world's power seemingly running out of power. it's going to put further strain on the global supply chain already fa
>> reporter: that's right, christine.racting zbgrowg attention here because it is affecting life and traffic lights in some cities, skyrocketing sales of candles in many places. this is the results of a perfect storm. on one hand you have soaring demand because of the country's, you know, economic recovery driven by export and industries. so a lot of power hungry manufacturing in construction. on the power side you have power plants generating less power than usual because of a coal...
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laura, christine?> jasmin, thank you so much for your reporting as always. >>> all right, weighing in on the critical week in washington, former president barack obama called the biden agenda essential for families. >> anybody who pretends that it's a hardship for billionaires to pay a little bit more in taxes so that single mom gets child care support, or so that we can make sure that our communities aren't inundated by wildfires and floods and that we're doing something about climate change for the next generation, that's an argument that is unsustainable. >> he said he counts himself among those wealthy people who can pay more to fund this agenda. what's at stake? crucial funding for families when it comes to child care. day care subsidies for middle class families, up to nearly $15,000 a year. two free years of pre-k, two free years of community college, 12 weeks of paid leave to tarke care of a sick family member. some women, remember, dropped out of the labor market during the pandemic because of
laura, christine?> jasmin, thank you so much for your reporting as always. >>> all right, weighing in on the critical week in washington, former president barack obama called the biden agenda essential for families. >> anybody who pretends that it's a hardship for billionaires to pay a little bit more in taxes so that single mom gets child care support, or so that we can make sure that our communities aren't inundated by wildfires and floods and that we're doing something...
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laura and christine? ryan, thank you so much for that. >>> a gold medal olympic winning swimmer the latest to reach a plea deal in his role in the capitol riot. he wore his team usa jacket in the insurrection. he's pleading guilty to a felony charge of obstructing an official proceeding. he has agreed to cooperate with the government in the prosecution of others involved in the attack in order to have some of his charges dismissed. >>> all right. a little progress to show so far, but president biden is sticking with his time-tested strategy. can he get democrats on the same page to pass two sweeping bills and save his agenda? it's a wishlist on wheels. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. lease the 2021 c 300 sedan for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. (man) go on, girl, go on and get help! [heartwarming music] (man) ah! (burke) smart dog. with farmers
laura and christine? ryan, thank you so much for that. >>> a gold medal olympic winning swimmer the latest to reach a plea deal in his role in the capitol riot. he wore his team usa jacket in the insurrection. he's pleading guilty to a felony charge of obstructing an official proceeding. he has agreed to cooperate with the government in the prosecution of others involved in the attack in order to have some of his charges dismissed. >>> all right. a little progress to show so...
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juan: i think people should remember christine todd whitman did not act alone.ically was acting under orders. it was later revealed i think by the treasury secretary under the bush administration that george bush had -- the president at the time, had directly ordered that wall street be reopened within a week of the attacks. there was a fear in the administration that the continued closing of the financial markets was going to have a disastrous effect on the world capital. so basically, once bush ordered wall street be reopened, that meant thousands and thousands of financial industry workers had to come back to downtown manhtan, then the health officials, including christine todd whitman, had to justify, had to justify the orders. and rather than do the science first and figure out the policy, the policy was established and science was made to fit the cts. itas laterevealed byhe epa's inspect generaleport at the wte house -- e had ofhe envinment policy at e whit house,ames colson, had actual rewrittenhe press reeas the was putng out downpy the health imcts. thi
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christine and laura?ers, thanks so much for that, matt. >> thanks, matt. >>> so, what would you do if you were told you were kidnapped from the hospital as a baby? the incredible discovery sent one man on a lifelong search for the truth. the new cnn film, the lost sons, premieres sunday night at 9:00 only on cnn. (burke) i've seen this movie before. (woman) you have? (burke) sure, this is the part where all is lost and the hero searches for hope. then, a mysterious figure reminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ helen knew exercise could help her diabetes... but she didn't know what was right for her. no. nope. no way. but then helen went from no to know with
christine and laura?ers, thanks so much for that, matt. >> thanks, matt. >>> so, what would you do if you were told you were kidnapped from the hospital as a baby? the incredible discovery sent one man on a lifelong search for the truth. the new cnn film, the lost sons, premieres sunday night at 9:00 only on cnn. (burke) i've seen this movie before. (woman) you have? (burke) sure, this is the part where all is lost and the hero searches for hope. then, a mysterious figure reminds...
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christine, laura?> leyla santiago, thank you. >>> it was a big lie, they knew it, and what an internal memo shows about the former president's election claims. >>> homeland security takes action against agents at the border. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. usaa is made for the safe pilots. like mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your car, that's it. so ditch the
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peer-to-peer conversations with christine lagarde.w david rubenstein was channeling lisa abramowicz and he said i'm looking at yields. lisa: i missed that part of the interview. tom: lisa's looking at yields and the answer is rubenstein went to the inflation-adjusted yield, nominal yield, inflation up, ever greater, lower yields. this is not in the textbooks. lisa: it's not. why do you want to get negative real yields, it doesn't make any sense? yet, here we are. even as we see inflation with a sub -1% real yield on the 10 year, can this dynamic change when you have the bond purchases outstripping the entirety of what the u.s. government is selling? think of that for a second. tom: your kids can do it, negative german yields, minus growing inflation is a giant norm is yield. christine lagarde has the real german tenure well over standard deviation. that is a normal. what is normal? stay with us through the day. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we ge
peer-to-peer conversations with christine lagarde.w david rubenstein was channeling lisa abramowicz and he said i'm looking at yields. lisa: i missed that part of the interview. tom: lisa's looking at yields and the answer is rubenstein went to the inflation-adjusted yield, nominal yield, inflation up, ever greater, lower yields. this is not in the textbooks. lisa: it's not. why do you want to get negative real yields, it doesn't make any sense? yet, here we are. even as we see inflation with a...
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i'm christine roman. we. >> i'm laura jarrett. >>> we begin with the white house running into roadblocks from all directions as it enters a critical period to set an economic agenda for the end of the year and the 2022 midterms. democrats in congress are trying to push ahead with a sweeping multitrillion dollar 10-year spending plan to expand the social safety net that includes child care, tackling the crime crisis. the goal to submit detailed bills by the end of the week. democrats from the opposite end of the spectrum are drawing hardlines. >> he would not have my vote on $3.5. b chuck knows that. we talked about this. we put out $5.4 trillion. all the help we put there and will run until next year 2022. what the urgency? >> it's absolutely not acceptable to me and i don't think it's acceptable for the president, for the american people, or the overwhelming majority of the people in the democratic caucus. >> so that's in the senate. in the house, speaker nancy pelosi said a september 27th deadline to vo
i'm christine roman. we. >> i'm laura jarrett. >>> we begin with the white house running into roadblocks from all directions as it enters a critical period to set an economic agenda for the end of the year and the 2022 midterms. democrats in congress are trying to push ahead with a sweeping multitrillion dollar 10-year spending plan to expand the social safety net that includes child care, tackling the crime crisis. the goal to submit detailed bills by the end of the week....
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home of christine. yes, stacy, what else? also, while we've been here in paris, one thing i want to observe is that a lot of the shops on shawn's really say we saw a lot of major shops closed and he walked down in the shopping straight. they are close. there is a lot of economic impact from the coven locked downs and the pandemic. however, if you go up to shawn's lease a, to the arc, the channels you see covered in cristo, this is the, you know, celebrated. who is the artist to wrap things right? correct. he had wrapped paul know if i believe, like 20 years ago. of course christo is dead now, but he died in 2019, but this is something he worked on for decades actually. so they've wrapped the arctic rails, and the class still qual, yeah, absolutely. as the last of the cristo, wrapping our projects posthumously, put together here in paris of the arctic trails. and you know, when you hear about it, they're going to wrap the arc de triomphe in cloth. you know, it sounds like not very interesting, but when you actually see it, it
home of christine. yes, stacy, what else? also, while we've been here in paris, one thing i want to observe is that a lot of the shops on shawn's really say we saw a lot of major shops closed and he walked down in the shopping straight. they are close. there is a lot of economic impact from the coven locked downs and the pandemic. however, if you go up to shawn's lease a, to the arc, the channels you see covered in cristo, this is the, you know, celebrated. who is the artist to wrap things...
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another happy birthday to christine sloan. >> it's a great day to be here. i finally get to meet everybody. >>> it is labor day. we're talking about the weekend. that's where we begin this half hour, with the growing fears that the holiday weekend will trigger another deadly spike in covid cases. >> covid infections have forced at least 1,000 schools in 35 states to close for in-person learning since the start of the academic year. >> health officials are concerned that labor day gatherings, getaways and jam-packed sporting events can make things even worse. on this labor day weekend, there are concerns that holiday travel and gathering could be the catalyst for another surge of covid-19. the delta variant is driving the national average case load to nearly 150,000 infections a day, 13 times what it was in june. >> we can't be having 150,000 new infections per day. that's pandemic numbers. that's the first thing we've got to crack that one right away. >> reporter: hospitals struggling to keep up. many patients are unvaccinated. >> our icus, still have too ma
another happy birthday to christine sloan. >> it's a great day to be here. i finally get to meet everybody. >>> it is labor day. we're talking about the weekend. that's where we begin this half hour, with the growing fears that the holiday weekend will trigger another deadly spike in covid cases. >> covid infections have forced at least 1,000 schools in 35 states to close for in-person learning since the start of the academic year. >> health officials are concerned...
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speaking at an ecb forum, christine lagarde and christine powell both repeated that inflation spikes temporary. china's national development and reform commission has most to keep regulation electricity and gas prices stable. earlier, bloomberg sources said beijing was considering a hike in energy costs for factories to help ease a growing supply crunch. china's power crunch may hurt agricultural production and processing and trigger a renewed surge in world food prices. the autumn harvest is under way just as food shortages hit half of provinces where china's food is grown. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. shery: the surge in the dollar and an unexpected weekly gain in u.s. fuel supply led to a choppy day for traders. a pause in that relentless value we have seen so far. su: a bit of a pullback from surging to three-year highs. you look at the energy price chart, you see the pullback was pretty much across the board with the exception of gold, which moved higher with this big s
speaking at an ecb forum, christine lagarde and christine powell both repeated that inflation spikes temporary. china's national development and reform commission has most to keep regulation electricity and gas prices stable. earlier, bloomberg sources said beijing was considering a hike in energy costs for factories to help ease a growing supply crunch. china's power crunch may hurt agricultural production and processing and trigger a renewed surge in world food prices. the autumn harvest is...
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here's abc's christine sloan. >> reporter: the horror of rushing waters. homes and basements flooding and getting trapped in a car taking on water. that nightmare became a reality for millions this week. >> i'll hold you. >> reporter: police say you should never try to drive through flooded streets. but if you find yourself in that situation, abc's matt gutman has some life-saving tips. safety experts helped him simulate a flash flood in real-time. one of the first things that happens, water gets into your tail pipe, causing the engine to stall. and once outside your vehicle, it takes only six inches of water to knock you off your feet. >> first thing, take your seat belt off. next thing, roll down the window. if you need to break it and the window is not going down, use a headrest, smash it. hit the corner of your window. next, the seat belt. want to roll down the window as quickly as you can. want to use anything you can, to climb up to get on top of this roof. to climb on this roof. >> reporter: experts say stay with your vehicle as long as possible. bu
here's abc's christine sloan. >> reporter: the horror of rushing waters. homes and basements flooding and getting trapped in a car taking on water. that nightmare became a reality for millions this week. >> i'll hold you. >> reporter: police say you should never try to drive through flooded streets. but if you find yourself in that situation, abc's matt gutman has some life-saving tips. safety experts helped him simulate a flash flood in real-time. one of the first things that...
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christine: crypto's are not currencies.y are highly speculative assets that claim their fame as currencies possibly but they are not. they are not. i think we have to distinguish between crypto's that are highly speculative, suspicious occasionally, and high intensity in terms of energy consumption assets, but they are not a currency. on the other hand, you have the stable coins that are beginning to proliferate, which some big tech are trying to push along the way, which are a different animal and need to be regulated where there has to be oversight that corresponds to the business they are actually conducting irrespective of how they named themselves. but you have the central banks. they are prompted by demand of customers to produce something that will make the central bank and central-bank currencies in the century we are in, which is why we are not all looking at central-bank digital currencies. instead of having banknotes and cash in our pockets or wallets, we can have exactly the same thing but in a digital form. all
christine: crypto's are not currencies.y are highly speculative assets that claim their fame as currencies possibly but they are not. they are not. i think we have to distinguish between crypto's that are highly speculative, suspicious occasionally, and high intensity in terms of energy consumption assets, but they are not a currency. on the other hand, you have the stable coins that are beginning to proliferate, which some big tech are trying to push along the way, which are a different animal...
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other oscar hopefuls include christine stuart as - include christine stuart as princess diana strugglingish royal family. jackie was also oscar for its portrayal of jackie kennedy. was also oscar for its portrayal ofjackie kennedy. i portrayal of jackie kennedy. i think portrayal ofjackie kennedy. i think you have the wrong idea about me. think you have the wrong idea about me— about me. the card counter directed _ about me. the card counter directed by _ about me. the card counter directed by paul _ about me. the card counter directed by paul schrader, l about me. the card counter i directed by paul schrader, the writer of raging bull and taxi driver is the story of a gambler and former soldier haunted by experiences in iraq. its leading actor, oscar isaac, is being tipped for awards nominations. as venice has launched best picture winners in the shape of water to nomad land, the festival director says that he would have turned down this year's invitation to attend. . down this year's invitation to attend. , , ., ., attend. lucky because we are at the opening _ attend. lucky because we
other oscar hopefuls include christine stuart as - include christine stuart as princess diana strugglingish royal family. jackie was also oscar for its portrayal of jackie kennedy. was also oscar for its portrayal ofjackie kennedy. i portrayal of jackie kennedy. i think portrayal ofjackie kennedy. i think you have the wrong idea about me. think you have the wrong idea about me— about me. the card counter directed _ about me. the card counter directed by _ about me. the card counter directed...
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i mentioned the christine social union in bavaria for on 32.5 percent. if that comes in the around that well, that would be the lowest numbers date posted since 1949. farrah thought the conservative block set for pops the worst ever showing in the book the stag. they have spent the last 16 years in power with angular merkel at the helm. it's now looking unlikely, or looking, uncertain whether there'll be a part of the next government us all. this is nick nick, race. this election is an exceptional situation. a president. we don't have any certain outcome, any certain figures, but we can already say that we cannot be satisfied with the results. and yet, the outcome of election still unclear this will be not current, yet shawn's eigen. well, germany is all about coalitions when it comes to who rules the country. so let's have a look at some of the, the mathematical possibilities based on how things look at the moment. the grand coalition is between the center right in the center left. that's what's real germany for the last 4 years or unlikely. that is wha
i mentioned the christine social union in bavaria for on 32.5 percent. if that comes in the around that well, that would be the lowest numbers date posted since 1949. farrah thought the conservative block set for pops the worst ever showing in the book the stag. they have spent the last 16 years in power with angular merkel at the helm. it's now looking unlikely, or looking, uncertain whether there'll be a part of the next government us all. this is nick nick, race. this election is an...
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i mean, christine, i find it very painful.e i think we're all trying to figure out even though she's been very open, right, she even penned that "time" magazine article, very open about struggling with something at the root of her mental health, but did we hear from her anything more telling about what's at the root of why she says she feels very happy when she wins but very sad and then doesn't want to cry, but she's kind of like, sharing with us all a little bit but i think there's still a lot of questions about what is she really going through. what's happening? >> totally, fredricka. it's heartbreaking and your heart goes out to her. of course, we wish her well. she's 23 years old. she's already won four grand slam titles. she's had a career of a lifetime in four years, and actually three years, and so it's all coming to bear. it's coming down on her. she has been so honest over this summer, a summer that has highlighted mental health for her. for simone biles, obviously, other athletes. thank goodness they're talking abou
i mean, christine, i find it very painful.e i think we're all trying to figure out even though she's been very open, right, she even penned that "time" magazine article, very open about struggling with something at the root of her mental health, but did we hear from her anything more telling about what's at the root of why she says she feels very happy when she wins but very sad and then doesn't want to cry, but she's kind of like, sharing with us all a little bit but i think there's...
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eurozone bonds rallying as christine lagarde says the ecb pepp program will continue to buy bonds at moderately slower pace. we will discuss that in just a moment. easyjet slides as it signals it will raise $2 billion in stock and debt. the european carrier also rejecting an offer from rival whiz. -- from rival wizz. taylor: -- my goal for the next hour. let's get a gold here in the market check on where we are in these markets. sort of seeing an improvement here on the tape, 4523, and an increase in this reflationary trade with the russell 2000 as well. that has really seen improvement in the last hour and a half. you are seeing bonds catch a bit of a bid. coming up at want to talk p.m. on a 30 year bond auction. we had a successful 10 year bond auction yesterday, but this is a very stable 1.9 5%. crude markets are turning around a little bit. you have been nailing this about the energy markets all week. china releasing some of their national reserves, all in an effort to help combat some of the rising raw material prices we have been seeing. we saw that in the ppi numbers with them
eurozone bonds rallying as christine lagarde says the ecb pepp program will continue to buy bonds at moderately slower pace. we will discuss that in just a moment. easyjet slides as it signals it will raise $2 billion in stock and debt. the european carrier also rejecting an offer from rival whiz. -- from rival wizz. taylor: -- my goal for the next hour. let's get a gold here in the market check on where we are in these markets. sort of seeing an improvement here on the tape, 4523, and an...
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joining us is pierre thomas and christine brennan. good morning to you both.ered this extensively from the beginning, but to have these young women, these elite athletes before congress telling the story, how they were ignored by the fbi was infuriating. >> they are american heroes. they will always be american heroes, and their story is so important even though much of this has been known. we have been talking about this, hearing from them and hearing about the absolute failure of the adults to help these young athletes who are all by the way young women, but winning olympic gold medals for the united states. the nation cheering for them, and we have been talking about this since 2015 or 2016, and full blown 2017, and 2018, but the impact statements in that courtroom, and here we are again. the reminder is essential. as i said, they are national treasures. thank goodness for them, but the suffering for them when they tell the story over and over again, how many more times do we have to hear this story before people listen and the adults realize what they have
joining us is pierre thomas and christine brennan. good morning to you both.ered this extensively from the beginning, but to have these young women, these elite athletes before congress telling the story, how they were ignored by the fbi was infuriating. >> they are american heroes. they will always be american heroes, and their story is so important even though much of this has been known. we have been talking about this, hearing from them and hearing about the absolute failure of the...
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it might be a different tone than what we would get from christine lagarde.han: let's get that tone right now with ecb president christine lagarde after leaving rates unchanged but adjusting the pace of the pandemic emergency purchase program. that news conference is about to begin. euro-dollar positive a little more than a 10th of 1%. let's take a listen. pres. lagarde: the vice president and i welcome you to our press conference. the rebound phase in the recovery of the euro area economy is increasingly advanced. output is expected to exceed its pre-pandemic levels by the end of this year. with more than 70% of european adults fully vaccinated, the economy has largely reopened. allowing consumers to spend more and companies to increase production. while rising immunity to the coronavirus means the impact of the pandemic is now less severe, the global spread of the delta variant could yet delay a full reopening of the economy. the current increase in inflation is expected to be largely temporary and underlying price pressures are building up only slowly. the
it might be a different tone than what we would get from christine lagarde.han: let's get that tone right now with ecb president christine lagarde after leaving rates unchanged but adjusting the pace of the pandemic emergency purchase program. that news conference is about to begin. euro-dollar positive a little more than a 10th of 1%. let's take a listen. pres. lagarde: the vice president and i welcome you to our press conference. the rebound phase in the recovery of the euro area economy is...
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christine lagarde insists it's not tapering. china's unprecedented intervention in oil market tapping into reserves the first time to lower prices. paul: let's talk a little bit more about that he be decision. christine lagarde slowing the pace of purchases to 80 billion euros per month. very clear it's not a taper. it is not a taper. madam lagarde saying the lady is not tapering. this is called a recalibration. we will donate -- debate the semantics of that, shall we? shery: given that we continue to see these signals from whether it is the fed or boe that they start to -- want to start unwinding stimulus measures, not surprising given we see inflationary pressures. china had to intervene in oil markets for the first time ever, explicitly saying they wanted to lower prices of raw materials, not surprising given the ppi number we got overnight, right? paul: we had a bit of good news in australia as well. we got the roadmap on the thursday about what the easing of the lockdown here is going to look like. october 18 is the date se
christine lagarde insists it's not tapering. china's unprecedented intervention in oil market tapping into reserves the first time to lower prices. paul: let's talk a little bit more about that he be decision. christine lagarde slowing the pace of purchases to 80 billion euros per month. very clear it's not a taper. it is not a taper. madam lagarde saying the lady is not tapering. this is called a recalibration. we will donate -- debate the semantics of that, shall we? shery: given that we...
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we want to listen into christine lagarde who is speaking at this forum. pres.an unusual recession followed by an unusual recovery. it is an unusual recovery because it is the steepest recovery we have seen in the euro area since 1975. by the end of 2021 the euro area will be back to pre-pandemic levels and we will move back to the trend that it was on before the pandemic hit us. this recovery is very unusual, very rapid. i would say it has been largely attributable to the rapid vaccination campaign, because now over 70% of the population over the age of 12 is fully vaccinated. it is attributable to the removal of the containment and the lockdown measures that have been virtually removed in all euro area except for some social distance protection such as the wearing of masks. it has not stopped or reduced the activity, both in manufacturing and in services, which have picked up significantly. we have seen interesting reaction on the part of those who suddenly were released in the sense that we have seen a pickup of purchases of goods, which was very unusual, and
we want to listen into christine lagarde who is speaking at this forum. pres.an unusual recession followed by an unusual recovery. it is an unusual recovery because it is the steepest recovery we have seen in the euro area since 1975. by the end of 2021 the euro area will be back to pre-pandemic levels and we will move back to the trend that it was on before the pandemic hit us. this recovery is very unusual, very rapid. i would say it has been largely attributable to the rapid vaccination...
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thank you, christine, for that. christine salumi, 9 for the united nations fennimore head on the news hour, including guineas who leaders, ty, to the control of the country. by naming military governors. i call to arms mas shadow government declares of people defensive war against the military, june. and in fort brazilian police open an investigation into the argentine in football is accused of breaking, pointing. ah, in other world news, frances top court of appeal has rolled against one of the country's largest companies, over allegations that it funded i saw in syria. the court overturned a ruling not to formerly investigate cement, make a la phosphor complicity in crimes against humanity. the company continue to operate in northern syria between 20122014. despite the threat of on who including i saw in the region patasha butler has more from paris. when ferny a big blow to the far is reputation, a judges from says highest court effectively overturning this 2019 ruling. and what that means is that it pays the way
thank you, christine, for that. christine salumi, 9 for the united nations fennimore head on the news hour, including guineas who leaders, ty, to the control of the country. by naming military governors. i call to arms mas shadow government declares of people defensive war against the military, june. and in fort brazilian police open an investigation into the argentine in football is accused of breaking, pointing. ah, in other world news, frances top court of appeal has rolled against one of...
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christine brennen, thank you. sure to tune in the all new cnn film "lfg" premieres monday, 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. ♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. this is the greatest idea you'll ever hear. okay, it's an app that compares hundreds of travel sites for hotels and cars and vacation rentals like kayak does for flights. so it's kayak. yeah, like kayak. why don't you just call it kayak. i'm calling it... canoe. compare hundreds of travel sites for thousands of trips. kayak. search one and done. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-building, wellness-boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. save
christine brennen, thank you. sure to tune in the all new cnn film "lfg" premieres monday, 9:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. ♪ clearly, velveeta melts creamier. this is the greatest idea you'll ever hear. okay, it's an app that compares hundreds of travel sites for hotels and cars and vacation rentals like kayak does for flights. so it's kayak. yeah, like kayak. why don't you just call it kayak. i'm calling it... canoe. compare hundreds of...
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it's by christine molloy and joe lawlor who are an irish film—making duo. films like helen, which is a wonderful, intense psychological drama. so the story is, our central figure, rose, discovers where her birth mother lives. her birth mother said that she didn't want any contact, but she goes from dublin to london, and it turns out that her mother, who is an actress, her house is on the market, so she goes to the house, posing as somebody who might be interested in buying it. here's a clip. are you really looking to buy the house? why do you ask? well, it's just you look a little young and i really don't want to waste anyone's time here. erm... silence. the thing is...you're right. i...am looking on behalf of... what? a client. so how many square feet is the property? 3,000. mmm. so you can see even from that clip performance is a lot of it, so she is pretending to be somebody else, she then meets her mother, she wants to know why her mother gave her up and i won't give away the answer to that — but she then adopts another identity to go to track down aida
it's by christine molloy and joe lawlor who are an irish film—making duo. films like helen, which is a wonderful, intense psychological drama. so the story is, our central figure, rose, discovers where her birth mother lives. her birth mother said that she didn't want any contact, but she goes from dublin to london, and it turns out that her mother, who is an actress, her house is on the market, so she goes to the house, posing as somebody who might be interested in buying it. here's a clip....
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christine, the perfect person to talk about this. know, regardless of where this case ends legally, christine, just the fact that these female athletes have sued their employer, the very federation that oversees their sport for the entire country, i mean this is pretty groundbreaking. >> oh, without a doubt, laura. and very much in keeping with what this team is. you go back to the 99ers as they're called, the great rose bowl victory, brandi chastain and the penalty kick, ripping off her shirt in celebration. that was in july of '99 and that team was fighting for equal pay. but they were also incredibly popular even as they were dealing with less than the men. they were on the cover of time, news week, people, the same week. so you've got the most popular really, i think you can argue the most popular women's sports team on earth and the most important women's sports team on earth, the u.s. women's national soccer team again right in the forefront of these important conversations. and, yes, they're fighting even as they're playing. t
christine, the perfect person to talk about this. know, regardless of where this case ends legally, christine, just the fact that these female athletes have sued their employer, the very federation that oversees their sport for the entire country, i mean this is pretty groundbreaking. >> oh, without a doubt, laura. and very much in keeping with what this team is. you go back to the 99ers as they're called, the great rose bowl victory, brandi chastain and the penalty kick, ripping off her...
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alysia christine burton basmajian. kenneth william basnicki. steven joseph bates.l james battaglia. w. david bauer. ivhan luis carpio bautista. marlyn capito bautista. mark lawrence bavis. jasper baxter. lorraine g. bay. michele beale. todd m. beamer. paul frederick beatini. jane s. beatty. alan anthony beaven. lawrence ira beck. manette marie beckles. carl john bedigian. michael ernest beekman. >> in my uncle, thomas s swift. you live on and we think about you every day and i can't wait to meet you again. >> my brother tj hargrave who we continue to miss and love every day. the world is a lesser place without them. maria a. behr. max j. beilke. yelena belilovsky. nina patrice bell. debbie s. bellows. stephen elliot belson. paul m. benedetti. denise lenore benedetto. bryan craig bennett. eric l. bennett. oliver bennett. margaret l. benson. dominick j. berardi. james patrick berger. steven howard berger. john p. bergin. alvin bergsohn. daniel david bergstein. graham andrew berkeley. michael j. berkeley. donna m. bernaerts. david w. bernard. [bell chimes] [bell chime
alysia christine burton basmajian. kenneth william basnicki. steven joseph bates.l james battaglia. w. david bauer. ivhan luis carpio bautista. marlyn capito bautista. mark lawrence bavis. jasper baxter. lorraine g. bay. michele beale. todd m. beamer. paul frederick beatini. jane s. beatty. alan anthony beaven. lawrence ira beck. manette marie beckles. carl john bedigian. michael ernest beekman. >> in my uncle, thomas s swift. you live on and we think about you every day and i can't wait...
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christine, can you weigh in on that? >> hi, president mccarthy. we'll have a presentation on that, and we'll cover that, yeah. >> president: okay. >> great. i'll sit tight. thank you so much. >> president: thank you, vice chair. thank you, christine. can i go to commissioner alexander tuk, please? >> yes, thank you. i was curious -- i apologize that i was sick and unable to make last month's meeting, but i don't think there was an update on this, but has the board of examiners had a chance to review the question about gas prices yet? has that come before the board of examiners? i believe that is where we left it in june, that they were going to review it and give us a ruling? >> president: director, can you give us an update. i know there is a clear roadmap of when this is coming back to us. so maybe just an update, if you have it. >> jeff faulkner is spear-heading this, so maybe he can give us an update on this. but i know the effort is progressing very well, and we're getting down to a limited number of cases that we need to put more attention t
christine, can you weigh in on that? >> hi, president mccarthy. we'll have a presentation on that, and we'll cover that, yeah. >> president: okay. >> great. i'll sit tight. thank you so much. >> president: thank you, vice chair. thank you, christine. can i go to commissioner alexander tuk, please? >> yes, thank you. i was curious -- i apologize that i was sick and unable to make last month's meeting, but i don't think there was an update on this, but has the board...
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>> christine, this is the roughest part of the presidency because crises just keep coming at you.e one around his domestic agenda, the infrastructure plan. that is of his own volition, he is tri-going to try to work very hard to get democrats to pass this plan. difficult, we've seen resistance from people like joe manchin and kyrsten sinema to the price tag. but all the things that come at you that have nothing to do with you, the hurricane, the difficulties with this afghanistan withdrawal, spurred by the collapse of the afghan government, resurgence of covid-19 which despite the president's very hard push for vaccinations, he has hit that wall of resistance, and the only thing that is bringing up the willingness to take vaccines and the rate of vaccinations now is just how all of the delta variant is in many states. florida for example. so he has to juggle all these things at the same time. the one thing to remember is that the key to getting the economy right again during a pandemic is to get the pandemic under control and the white house knows that. >> absolutely. getting covi
>> christine, this is the roughest part of the presidency because crises just keep coming at you.e one around his domestic agenda, the infrastructure plan. that is of his own volition, he is tri-going to try to work very hard to get democrats to pass this plan. difficult, we've seen resistance from people like joe manchin and kyrsten sinema to the price tag. but all the things that come at you that have nothing to do with you, the hurricane, the difficulties with this afghanistan...
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thank you, christine. we will check back with you.ve more on the breaking news here in new york after many people have been left stranded overnight in subway stations, bus stations, unable to get back to their homes or to their jobs after this flooding caught a lot of people off guard. we have more on that coming up and also more on the breaking news out of the supreme court after they have now broken their silence on that restrictive texas abortion ban. that's next. my name is monique, i'm 41,...