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they don't know where he went but they working citibank wearing a. with >> john: alexis, thank you. the seem to be a targeted shooting. the question is, was this a professional shooting or someone who had some sort of beef against the ceo? >> sandra: the top of "the new york post" is now reporting, per nbc news, that the wife is now speaking for the first time since this happened this morning, looking for her name -- paulette thompson said they had been some threats, that they were getting threats before he was gunned down this morning. she said, basically, "i don't know," in response to why this happened and why this person chose to take her husband's l life. "i don't know, a lack of coverage?" she asked the question, john. see you in a lot of people clearly have beef against the health care industry for various reasons. we don't know if it was related to that or if it might be something else. an intriguing mystery and obviously throwing shock waves through the of new york on this day when tens of thousands of people will be gathering in rockefeller center for the tree lighting cer
they don't know where he went but they working citibank wearing a. with >> john: alexis, thank you. the seem to be a targeted shooting. the question is, was this a professional shooting or someone who had some sort of beef against the ceo? >> sandra: the top of "the new york post" is now reporting, per nbc news, that the wife is now speaking for the first time since this happened this morning, looking for her name -- paulette thompson said they had been some threats, that...
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i'm going to introduce the next speaker debbie in a moment but echo and repeat how for the first citibank was in the project and how grateful we are for your support on this. um, i'll be back in a minute and a couple of more speakers coming up and yeah i'm going to turn it over to debbie. >> good morning, everyone. >> (clapping) good morning. >> all right. i like that. >> um, so it is rainy day in san francisco but this room is sunshine celebrating now housing this happens and why we're out here today my name is debbie i'm with the community development finance team and we provided $35 million to help to build in project we've been a partner with tjpa for many years a privilege to work together and they center the residents and value the community they work in and truly a place where developers and, you know, fill in the gaps it is an honor to get to work with them and as i said earlier we made this part of the team and happy to report our affordable housing is providing under the new ownership i get it loans and investments internationally in year and been around for 1 hundred and 26 yea
i'm going to introduce the next speaker debbie in a moment but echo and repeat how for the first citibank was in the project and how grateful we are for your support on this. um, i'll be back in a minute and a couple of more speakers coming up and yeah i'm going to turn it over to debbie. >> good morning, everyone. >> (clapping) good morning. >> all right. i like that. >> um, so it is rainy day in san francisco but this room is sunshine celebrating now housing this...
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citibank has a transaction system. swift systems. those things are provided to the dollar. to have an alternative currency like the bricks nations described, there has to be an alternative messaging system. out of the cryptosystem should come that. second, if we abandon the idea that a country should have some basket of currency to do a job, like facebook was proposing, something called libra, the government would have to back it up. empowering the crypto world is a great way to undermine the dollar because it encourages the development of the infrastructure necessary for an outside government system. right now, governments control money. this creates a passage from outside the government system. host: this headline, families could be out $2500 if the world lets go of the dollar. guest: we have a bigger budget deficit than anyone else in the world could tolerate. ours is 7% of gdp. the reason we get away with that is because people need dollars to perform trade, need dollars to invest. where are you going to put your money if you are an argentinian schoolteacher? in the arg
citibank has a transaction system. swift systems. those things are provided to the dollar. to have an alternative currency like the bricks nations described, there has to be an alternative messaging system. out of the cryptosystem should come that. second, if we abandon the idea that a country should have some basket of currency to do a job, like facebook was proposing, something called libra, the government would have to back it up. empowering the crypto world is a great way to undermine the...
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citibank is out with a forecast, citigroup, that there will be 650 million versions of optimists by 2050, $7 trillion market. stuart: these projections of enormity. see if you can get people to start drinking more wine because we are in the wine business and not getting a resurgence resurgence of wine drinking. coming up, chilling new details about the shooting of the united healthcare ceo as the manhunt for the gunman is still underway. preemptive pardon, the white house is reportedly discussing pardons or biden allies, lose cheney, adam schiff, we are all over that. ukraine officials holding talks with incoming trump administration reportedly open to a peace deal with russia. former assistant defense secretary elbridge colby on what that deal might look like next. some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. they really know how to put two and two together. voya, well pl
citibank is out with a forecast, citigroup, that there will be 650 million versions of optimists by 2050, $7 trillion market. stuart: these projections of enormity. see if you can get people to start drinking more wine because we are in the wine business and not getting a resurgence resurgence of wine drinking. coming up, chilling new details about the shooting of the united healthcare ceo as the manhunt for the gunman is still underway. preemptive pardon, the white house is reportedly...
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regulatory environment, and that's going to allow innovation it's going to allow trade fi, you know, the citibanks of the world, and everyone else to participate in this new asset class. and, you know, it's tough because you can see one hand, man, it feels frothy, and leveraged, a lot of stocks feel expensive. on the other hand, it feels like the rest of the world is just going to get, you know, the traditional world is just going to get a chance to play. >> exactly >> i think it's going to be volatile that end up higher not lower. >> two questions, what is the practical significance of the s.e.c. chair going to be do you think you're going to see corporate america seeing bitcoin on the balance sheet, do you think we're going to see bitcoin on the 401(k), what's the pragmatic pragmatic change we're going to experience >> our industry we're not going to feel attacked at everything we do. hopefully the s.e.c. gives a company like ours a clear path to a broker dealer we have been desperate to take that track, and so we're going to need congress to pass some legislation on market structure, on stable
regulatory environment, and that's going to allow innovation it's going to allow trade fi, you know, the citibanks of the world, and everyone else to participate in this new asset class. and, you know, it's tough because you can see one hand, man, it feels frothy, and leveraged, a lot of stocks feel expensive. on the other hand, it feels like the rest of the world is just going to get, you know, the traditional world is just going to get a chance to play. >> exactly >> i think it's...
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i'm going to introduce the next speaker debbie in a moment but echo and repeat how for the first citibank was in the project and how grateful we are for your support on this. um, i'll be back in a minute and a couple of more speakers coming up and yeah i'm going to turn it over to debbie. >> good morning, everyone. >> (clapping) good morning. >> all right. i like that. >> um, so it is rainy day in san francisco but this room is sunshine celebrating now housing this happens and why we're out here today my name is debbie i'm with the community development finance team and we provided $35 million to help to build in project we've been a partner with tjpa for many years a privilege to work together and they center the residents and value the community they work in and truly a place where developers and, you know, fill in the gaps it is an honor to get to work with them and as i said earlier we made this part of the team and happy to report our affordable housing is providing under the new ownership i get it loans and investments internationally in year and been around for 1 hundred and 26 yea
i'm going to introduce the next speaker debbie in a moment but echo and repeat how for the first citibank was in the project and how grateful we are for your support on this. um, i'll be back in a minute and a couple of more speakers coming up and yeah i'm going to turn it over to debbie. >> good morning, everyone. >> (clapping) good morning. >> all right. i like that. >> um, so it is rainy day in san francisco but this room is sunshine celebrating now housing this...
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i mean, i, you say once that he didn't know softbank from citibank. so you might have had to have a lot of discussion with him explaining, you know. so jonathan ford is one of my writing mentors and and a great novelist, great, great critics of this uncanny ability to read between the lines and to kind of unpack what a writer might be trying to say, even though you're not aware that you're trying to say it. and and one of the things he fed back to me is there's a consistent father and sons theme that runs through the book. there's your relationship with your father. there's your relationship with your son. and then another thing which features prominently know the closest i came to figuring out son is i met myself with his father. so there's my son and his and and i do among the things that that among the highlights, the emotional highlights of the book is. i lost both my parents with a within a compressed period of time and. i can ask myself the question which a lot of people have found moving, which is what would my father have thought of the of the
i mean, i, you say once that he didn't know softbank from citibank. so you might have had to have a lot of discussion with him explaining, you know. so jonathan ford is one of my writing mentors and and a great novelist, great, great critics of this uncanny ability to read between the lines and to kind of unpack what a writer might be trying to say, even though you're not aware that you're trying to say it. and and one of the things he fed back to me is there's a consistent father and sons...
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the and then the citibank. gotcha. i a cyber in mont. the exact time, the on to see as great was felt in the province. people attended an official memorial debate told off mine ground mosque. the ceremony is the 1st, it is a serious plan across asia. step boston is an object, spoke to some of the survivors of the disaster, just moments before the way sits on boxing day morning, 2004 people hook explosion to 5 of say it was, this is holmes had gone off in the middle of the ocean it was the sound of the ocean floor rupturing, but nobody at this time understood the signs he did not know the sea had thrown into a deadly monster. the wind, no warning systems, no escape routes. on imaginable saints were captured. like here in the indonesian province of g, somehow some rack. this needs to find more than 100. 60000 indonesians and many 1000. since the land got india and thailand, the waste came too quickly and with too high. it was the largest toonami ever recorded, triggered by a magnitude 9 point one earthquake off the coast of indonesia. it a
the and then the citibank. gotcha. i a cyber in mont. the exact time, the on to see as great was felt in the province. people attended an official memorial debate told off mine ground mosque. the ceremony is the 1st, it is a serious plan across asia. step boston is an object, spoke to some of the survivors of the disaster, just moments before the way sits on boxing day morning, 2004 people hook explosion to 5 of say it was, this is holmes had gone off in the middle of the ocean it was the sound...
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don't have as much skew as goldman sachs, citibank, and others.n, some pressure on the economy. this is in the second half. i want a little less exposure to credit. that's why reasons couple down. >> even the downgrades are equal to the weight. how far do you have to travel to come down? >> my next gig, is right across the road. i would just like to say, if i have a second, the capital markets rebound, that piece of the equation is really important. we were at 30 year lows, in terms of equity capital markets. relative to gdp. >> now he is interested. >> i was interested the whole time. >> you love the capital markets. >> it is up and into the right. it is came on for 2025. we have been coming off of this extremely low period, of activity relative to gdp. 30 year lows, just in 2023. we have had a couple of good quarters. equity capital markets, half the cycle average. this is where the juice is. especially in the first half of 2025. >> thank you. >> just after 8:00 a.m. it 8:04 if you are on the east coast. you are watching squawk box. a bunch of b
don't have as much skew as goldman sachs, citibank, and others.n, some pressure on the economy. this is in the second half. i want a little less exposure to credit. that's why reasons couple down. >> even the downgrades are equal to the weight. how far do you have to travel to come down? >> my next gig, is right across the road. i would just like to say, if i have a second, the capital markets rebound, that piece of the equation is really important. we were at 30 year lows, in terms...
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you remember last summer with fist fights outside of citibank. >> most executives, ceos and the like,th no security. i see some of them on the subway. i wonder whether this creates a meaningful chilling effect on that. >> absolutely this is a chilling effect. this is shocking. you know, at first when it came out, the mayor called me and said that morning and said let your people know this was random. this was not random. this was not random. this was a targeted shooting. that made people feel better for five minutes. as soon as it came out it wasn't personal -- >> we were all hoping it was a family dynamic. >> exactly. when it wasn't personal, but an attack on somebody because of their job, then all of a sudden, it changes everything. >> we still don't know what this was. if i was doing a personal attack on somebody, i might do this, too. it doesn't matter in the end because what it has unleashed. i have been shocked following on social media how angry people are and try to justify what has happened as a result. i didn't know about the two other incidents that you mentioned over the w
you remember last summer with fist fights outside of citibank. >> most executives, ceos and the like,th no security. i see some of them on the subway. i wonder whether this creates a meaningful chilling effect on that. >> absolutely this is a chilling effect. this is shocking. you know, at first when it came out, the mayor called me and said that morning and said let your people know this was random. this was not random. this was not random. this was a targeted shooting. that made...
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is upgrading american airlines to outperform, highlighting their exclusive credit card deal with citibanksla to $400, putting the company is the top pick in the sector for autonomous driving goals. trade officials from mexico, canada, china, warning that the proposed tariffs of donald trump would harm all of the economies involved. eugene seroka, weighing in, writing "in los angeles the implications of new tariffs are significant. for every four containers that we move, that's another job. one out of nine workers in southern california, one million people haven't jobs tied to the port complex. jean joins us now. eugene, thank you for being here. how much have you already seen influence of businesses rearranging supply chains ahead of potential changes to policy? eugene: could to be here. happy. a lot. footwear, manufacturers, quotes are from voting, they are building up inventories on top of a relatively strong economy that continues through all of us purchasing and the other headwinds that we face geopolitically, like ongoing negotiations with dockworkers on the coast, drought conditions
is upgrading american airlines to outperform, highlighting their exclusive credit card deal with citibanksla to $400, putting the company is the top pick in the sector for autonomous driving goals. trade officials from mexico, canada, china, warning that the proposed tariffs of donald trump would harm all of the economies involved. eugene seroka, weighing in, writing "in los angeles the implications of new tariffs are significant. for every four containers that we move, that's another job....
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paul: that was the citibank media analyst, one of the best media analysts on the street in my opiniong about streaming, that was a seismic day, yesterday, for netflix. since the beginning of the company they have said they don't have any interest in sports, that's not our thing. as jason pointed out, it is their thing now. i think it wasn't their thing in the past because it was so expensive. and when you weren't as profitable as they are today, it probably wasn't a good investment for them. they would rather make a of thrones or house of cards or whatever, license some other content. now they've got as deep a pocket as anybody of not more so. david: help me understand the perspective on deals like that from the leagues. does the nfl care if they broadcast christmas day on netflix as opposed to cbs, abc, or a traditional network? are they jumping in on getting on board or is it just a simple as who is going to pay us the most money? paul: the nfl is the master, globally, including the english premier league, cricket, anything else, the nfl is the best at that. they create as many part
paul: that was the citibank media analyst, one of the best media analysts on the street in my opiniong about streaming, that was a seismic day, yesterday, for netflix. since the beginning of the company they have said they don't have any interest in sports, that's not our thing. as jason pointed out, it is their thing now. i think it wasn't their thing in the past because it was so expensive. and when you weren't as profitable as they are today, it probably wasn't a good investment for them....
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citibank has a transaction system. swift systems. those things are provided to the dollar.alternative currency like the bricks nations described, there has to be an alternative messaging system. out of the cryptosystem should come that. second, if we abandon the idea that a country should have some basket of currency to do a job, like facebook was proposing, something called libra, the government would have to back it up. empowering the crypto world is a great way to undermine the dollar because it encourages the development of the infrastructure necessary for an outside government system. right now, governments control money. this creates a passage from outside the government system. host: this headline, families could be out $2500 if the world lets go of the dollar. guest: we have a bigger budget deficit than anyone else in the world could tolerate. ours is 7% of gdp. the reason we get away with that is because people need dollars to perform trade, need dollars to invest. where are you going to put your money if you are an argentinian schoolteacher? in the argentinian cur
citibank has a transaction system. swift systems. those things are provided to the dollar.alternative currency like the bricks nations described, there has to be an alternative messaging system. out of the cryptosystem should come that. second, if we abandon the idea that a country should have some basket of currency to do a job, like facebook was proposing, something called libra, the government would have to back it up. empowering the crypto world is a great way to undermine the dollar...
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citibank has a transaction system those things provide that for the dollar. and back it up. empowering the crypto world to undermine the dollar. it is encouraging the development of the infrastructure necessary for outside of government system. right now government is controlled money. create the capacity for outside the government system. >> once you comment a piece you wrote today on the dollar setting and this is just the headline saying families could e at $2500. >> than of the budget deficit. the chinese budget of that thatn we get away with that people need dollars to perform trade. where you can put your money in argentines currency? or the u.s. currency question rick you probably want to find some way to open up a vanguard account and put it here. that requires dollars. those function is dollars. you know a keeper dollars isn't dollars but interest-bearing every 10 year treasury is a nice asset it pays 4% inflation in the night sites is less than that part is going to go up in value in real terms got down. your government is not going you're not worri
citibank has a transaction system those things provide that for the dollar. and back it up. empowering the crypto world to undermine the dollar. it is encouraging the development of the infrastructure necessary for outside of government system. right now government is controlled money. create the capacity for outside the government system. >> once you comment a piece you wrote today on the dollar setting and this is just the headline saying families could e at $2500. >> than of the...