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kimberly-clark is a clear exception here. when you look at american express, for example, they're bringing on new clients. sonali: the reserves didn't decrease as much as analysts expected. remember, wall street is such a big risk management here, jon. they're a lot of reading the tea leaves for what could go wrong this year and what companies are preparing here. we expect the worst is not over with. kriti: you cover the banks. we've been covering the banks quite a bit on bloomberg television and radio. what's interesting to me also, it's not about cards but loan growth as well. these are beacons of american consumer health. obviously, the health of the global consumer as well. what are the messages that the bank earnings are telling us that we will be watch? jess: what customers are doing well in particular? you look at american express and they're bringing on platinum gold card members. those are people with money to spend. what happens when you go to the middle and lower-middle income consumer. sonali: anyone with a studen
kimberly-clark is a clear exception here. when you look at american express, for example, they're bringing on new clients. sonali: the reserves didn't decrease as much as analysts expected. remember, wall street is such a big risk management here, jon. they're a lot of reading the tea leaves for what could go wrong this year and what companies are preparing here. we expect the worst is not over with. kriti: you cover the banks. we've been covering the banks quite a bit on bloomberg television...
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mason clark there from institute for _ weeks. mason clark there from institute for the _ weeks.stitute for the study - weeks. mason clark there from institute for the study of - weeks. mason clark there from institute for the study of war, l weeks. mason clark there from i institute for the study of war, they do so much forjoining us on the programme with your thoughts. china's financial hub, shanghai, is struggling to feed 25 million people who're living under lockdown. some people there have already been confined to their homes for weeks, and the city may not be able to reopen for at least another month if it's to wipe out the coronavirus outbreak. monica miller reports. residents in shanghai are frustrated. they've been stuck in a strict lockdown for 11 days, and running out of food. millions of residents are up before dawn in a race against time to book food and grocery delivery slots on apps that are struggling to keep up with the demand. many items are already sold out by the time they checkout. under the quarantine rules, couriers have been limited on how far they can tra
mason clark there from institute for _ weeks. mason clark there from institute for the _ weeks.stitute for the study - weeks. mason clark there from institute for the study of - weeks. mason clark there from institute for the study of war, l weeks. mason clark there from i institute for the study of war, they do so much forjoining us on the programme with your thoughts. china's financial hub, shanghai, is struggling to feed 25 million people who're living under lockdown. some people there have...
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in that in clark county, but outside of clark county people on our own. which sometimes made me fearful, but i mean nothing happened. god is with us when we are doing the right thing and as dr. king once said the time is always right to do what is right. wow, remind our guests that we will be we're taking your questions if you put them in the chat and claire will join us again in about i don't know eight or so minutes so we can take some of those questions and and present them to mary francis. i just want to finish one little close the loop on something so when you try to invite your family to the concert at the uga chapel couldn't do it, you know. so then comes your graduation commencement, august 16th, 1962 and like any other student. you want it family and friends there? so tell us what happened? well that time i'm mean you see i didn't really know. wait until like to know that i was really going to graduate so it was i didn't have time to just send invitations, but i invited my family and my friends my church. and 74 people when did their way in cars
in that in clark county, but outside of clark county people on our own. which sometimes made me fearful, but i mean nothing happened. god is with us when we are doing the right thing and as dr. king once said the time is always right to do what is right. wow, remind our guests that we will be we're taking your questions if you put them in the chat and claire will join us again in about i don't know eight or so minutes so we can take some of those questions and and present them to mary francis....
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you went to clark college? >> yes, i did. >> and it seems like that was an extraordinary liberating experience for you even though you stayed in atlanta. and i -- if you don't mind, there is something in the book that i would like to quote from? >> please do. >> it is from a journal entry of your own when you were 17 years old at the end of orientation at clark college. and so i can't -- let me just read what you wrote because i just find it so powerful. on saturday evening, a freshman orientation week i mused as i walked back the my dorm, thank god i am an american, an american who can go forward not as a negro, but as a true american citizen to the greater heights and pinnacle success. tonight i say a fervent prayer for the freshman class of clark college and the freshman classes all over the world thate they night dedicate themselves to the task of finishing this college course in four years, if possible, and then turn back to help their people who are not as fortunate as they, mold themselves into true citi
you went to clark college? >> yes, i did. >> and it seems like that was an extraordinary liberating experience for you even though you stayed in atlanta. and i -- if you don't mind, there is something in the book that i would like to quote from? >> please do. >> it is from a journal entry of your own when you were 17 years old at the end of orientation at clark college. and so i can't -- let me just read what you wrote because i just find it so powerful. on saturday...
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clark, department of zoology, university of marilyn. this is my son, get to know each other well. here. so dr. clarke is the most famous shark specialist. it's great you don't have luggage. jacques said nothing. afraid of freezing parts of the diving equipment, new uniforms are needed so that the calypse team is recognized at a glance. and even more so for you. this is a must, of course. if i could bargain for myself at least a tenth of a percent of the income from the found deposits. i have a surprise for you. hand over control, wait, what are you doing got licensed that year. and why didn’t he tell me that why didn’t he tell me, i don’t even know the license does not give the right to drive twin-engine. yes, you're sure they wanted to. what beautiful music. and this is your dr. clark. if only he could tell me her name himself. is emilia prettier? so that nagiyev was not here. this is my house, we kind of discussed everything. i have a feeling that one command is not enough. and we should run more. you heard what i said. all understood
clark, department of zoology, university of marilyn. this is my son, get to know each other well. here. so dr. clarke is the most famous shark specialist. it's great you don't have luggage. jacques said nothing. afraid of freezing parts of the diving equipment, new uniforms are needed so that the calypse team is recognized at a glance. and even more so for you. this is a must, of course. if i could bargain for myself at least a tenth of a percent of the income from the found deposits. i have a...
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when it got to the clark county line, it turned around and went back to athens. we found out later that that was the state patrol, they were charged with keeping us safe in that -- in clark county. it sometimes made me fearful but nothing happened. god is with us when we are doing the right thing. as dr. king once said, the time is always right to do what is right. >> i want to remind our guests, we're taking your questions, if you'll put them in the chat. and claire will join us again in about, i don't know, eight or so minutes, so we can take some of those presents and present them to mary frances. i want to close the loop on something, so when you tried to invite your family to the concert at the uga chapel, couldn't do it, so then comes your graduation commencement, august 6th, 1962. and like any other student, you wanted family and friends there. so tell us what happened. >> well, that time -- you see, i didn't really know, i had to wait until i got my grades at the end of the summer to know that i was really going to graduate. so i didn't have time to send
when it got to the clark county line, it turned around and went back to athens. we found out later that that was the state patrol, they were charged with keeping us safe in that -- in clark county. it sometimes made me fearful but nothing happened. god is with us when we are doing the right thing. as dr. king once said, the time is always right to do what is right. >> i want to remind our guests, we're taking your questions, if you'll put them in the chat. and claire will join us again in...
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but outside of clark county we were on our own. sometimes this made me fearful but nothing happened. god was with us when we were doing the right thing. as dr. king once said, the time is always right to do what is right. >> i want to remind our guests that we are taking your questions if you put them in the chat. clare will join us again in about eight or so minutes so we can take some of those questions and present them to marry francis. i want to finish, to close the move bomb something and when you tried to invite your family to the concert of the huge ehr ball, couldn't do it, and then comes your graduation commencement uga, august 1962. like every student, you wanted family and friends. they are so dallas what happened. . >> i didn't really know, i had to wait until i got my grades at the end of the summer to know that i was really going to graduate. i didn't have time to send invitations. when i invited my family and my friends, my church. 74 people were ended their way in cars down 70 eights. >> 74. >> 74 people came in it'
but outside of clark county we were on our own. sometimes this made me fearful but nothing happened. god was with us when we were doing the right thing. as dr. king once said, the time is always right to do what is right. >> i want to remind our guests that we are taking your questions if you put them in the chat. clare will join us again in about eight or so minutes so we can take some of those questions and present them to marry francis. i want to finish, to close the move bomb...
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debby clarke: well, it is a bit annoying.oyed when you cannot influce a foreign government. doug clarke: i mean, we can't do trade at any cost. i mean, we got to uphold, you know, our principles and the principles of the australian way. we don't want to lie down in a fetal position and get cked to death. we need to stand up and fight back. stephen: australia is challenging china's tariff at the world trade organization. dan tehan: it might take one or two years for us to resolve it, but the principle of it is incredibly important. we want to go to the umpire, and we want to get a decision from the umpire, whether the actions being taken are right or not. if we don't have organizations like the world trade othe rule of the jungle.o to, then it's basically stephen: barley was the start of a slew of trade allegations and sanctions that followed a souring of relations between canberra and beijing. female: the foreign minister, marise payne, is refusing to be drawn on whether she trusts chinover its handling of the coronavirus pan
debby clarke: well, it is a bit annoying.oyed when you cannot influce a foreign government. doug clarke: i mean, we can't do trade at any cost. i mean, we got to uphold, you know, our principles and the principles of the australian way. we don't want to lie down in a fetal position and get cked to death. we need to stand up and fight back. stephen: australia is challenging china's tariff at the world trade organization. dan tehan: it might take one or two years for us to resolve it, but the...
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he nominated tom clark to be attorney general of the of the united states tom clark at the time was goshen a year older than i am now. i'm 44 tomorrow clark was 45 at the time. was clark had been an unexceptional law student and actually it ended up in washington by accident. then it franklin roosevelt had wanted to hire tom clark's older brother who was an exceptional law student in a big shot lawyer and was by all accounts on his way to doing grand things and tom clark told her older brother said no, i'm doing very well here in texas. and so then the senator from texas said to the white house. well, i've got his younger brother where you take him. they said fine send them up send them up and they gave tom clark initially something of a lackey job in the department of justice. mccork worked in worked his way up what he might have lacked in. perhaps academic ability he certainly made up for in work ethic and he became truman's attorney general and became very successful in being an aggressive attorney general in part because he recognized that he was not the best lawyer in the building. an
he nominated tom clark to be attorney general of the of the united states tom clark at the time was goshen a year older than i am now. i'm 44 tomorrow clark was 45 at the time. was clark had been an unexceptional law student and actually it ended up in washington by accident. then it franklin roosevelt had wanted to hire tom clark's older brother who was an exceptional law student in a big shot lawyer and was by all accounts on his way to doing grand things and tom clark told her older brother...
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general clark, u.s.ease, go ahead. >> yes. i was going to come in on what the question was, because i was -- i have greatest respect for the secretary general of u.n. i know him. but the statement he's released is actually a very dangerous thing for him to be wishing. if you could stop russia right now and say freeze, a lot of people would be very happy. but you would be rewarding aggression. this is a country who has threatened nuclear war, done an unprovoked attack, taken half the territory of ukraine including the most valuable part of ukraine in the south, and if the war would simply stop and stop everything right now, and let's just talk about it, unless russia pulls out, we've accepted a great breach of the entire rules-based international system which we've lived under for 70 years. so we need to give support to ukraine. they need to drive russia out and then we get a peace agreement that maybe we can live with. >> there's also the war crimes issue. right? general clark, u.s. intel leaders say the
general clark, u.s.ease, go ahead. >> yes. i was going to come in on what the question was, because i was -- i have greatest respect for the secretary general of u.n. i know him. but the statement he's released is actually a very dangerous thing for him to be wishing. if you could stop russia right now and say freeze, a lot of people would be very happy. but you would be rewarding aggression. this is a country who has threatened nuclear war, done an unprovoked attack, taken half the...
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i agree with my friend general clark completely.mber one has leadership. it has no professional ethos, it has no set of organizational values, and they are tied to a corrupt and inhumane political body. so that is why they're doing what they're doing. there are no military objectives to be achieved in this. in fact, i would contend that it's stoking the desire of the ukrainian military and the population to resist this kind of thing. when you read history, when you read some of the most barbarian armies in the world, these are the kinds of things they do, and they always lose in the end. because people understand the value of human life, the value of protecting society and advancing a social system, and the russians seem to be doing exactly the opposite of that. >> general clark, do you believe that the russians have had the ability to reconstitute their forces, to reequip, to bring new forces to the fight in the east? i'm wondering what you make of the russian offensive so far. >> i think they've had difficulty reconstituting. i th
i agree with my friend general clark completely.mber one has leadership. it has no professional ethos, it has no set of organizational values, and they are tied to a corrupt and inhumane political body. so that is why they're doing what they're doing. there are no military objectives to be achieved in this. in fact, i would contend that it's stoking the desire of the ukrainian military and the population to resist this kind of thing. when you read history, when you read some of the most...
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perry was the one introduced clark to trump. explained why the principle departuty won work especially with the fbi. meadows responded, "i got it, let me work on the deputy position." perry replied, "just sent you something on signal." that's why they asked perry to appear before the committee, something he refused to do. meadows handed over these texts and more than 2,000 have been obtained by cnn. and we went in search of scott perry today to get an explanation of what he was looking for from mark bmeadows, his staff ignore all of our requests so you found him today at the capitol asked him to respond and all he would say to me is "heck no," no explanation for the effort he made trying to prevent the certification of the 2020 election. anderson. >> yeah, he plans to communicate on signals now. >>> shanghai has been on a strict covid lockdown with many residents blocked from leaving their home. the city is trying to rush to contain a new omicron outbreak. we'll have the latest on that, next. allergies don't have to be scary. sp
perry was the one introduced clark to trump. explained why the principle departuty won work especially with the fbi. meadows responded, "i got it, let me work on the deputy position." perry replied, "just sent you something on signal." that's why they asked perry to appear before the committee, something he refused to do. meadows handed over these texts and more than 2,000 have been obtained by cnn. and we went in search of scott perry today to get an explanation of what he...
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general clark, the u.s. said russian forces have completely withdrawn from the area around kyiv, chernive, but can ukrainians take any comfort in that? >> not really. because they've got to get their land back, yes. but it is a real niinsight, dig out the people who mie be western oriented or create an opposition and take what you need and kill as many as you need to and what happened north of kyiv is they didn't dispose of the bodies well. we have no idea what is happening in mariupol where they've pulled tens of thousands into russia. what is happened to those people or the ones that have disappeared down in mariupol. this is a horrendous war crime. but this is what putin said he was going to do. he wants to eradicate ukraine, and that is what he said. and before the war started, he had listed and how many were on it, of the people he wanted eliminated so i think this is a terrible tragedy unfolding and it's not over yet because the russians are still there and still pushing. >> it certainly is not over ye
general clark, the u.s. said russian forces have completely withdrawn from the area around kyiv, chernive, but can ukrainians take any comfort in that? >> not really. because they've got to get their land back, yes. but it is a real niinsight, dig out the people who mie be western oriented or create an opposition and take what you need and kill as many as you need to and what happened north of kyiv is they didn't dispose of the bodies well. we have no idea what is happening in mariupol...
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clark. ms. clark: thank you, chief manger, for joining us. thank you for your work at the capitol police. i think your word was appropriate. the circumstances and challenges are relentless. and you meet them with hard work and dedication and we could not function without you. so we're very, very grateful. i was going to ask you about recruitment. i am delighted to hear that is one problem you don't seem to be having. i wondered if you are participating in any particular programs or associating with groups to help diversity within the hiring? chief manger: yes. first of all, we have contracted with a search firm that's helping us recruit because i don't want to take any chances. i want to make sure that's not the -- that doesn't become an issue for us. but more importantly, we have -- we're very pleased to have hired a chief diversity officer that came on board about two or three weeks ago. vila alejandro has hit the ground running to ensure our practices, our hiring practices, recruitment practices are exactly where they need to be. and so i'
clark. ms. clark: thank you, chief manger, for joining us. thank you for your work at the capitol police. i think your word was appropriate. the circumstances and challenges are relentless. and you meet them with hard work and dedication and we could not function without you. so we're very, very grateful. i was going to ask you about recruitment. i am delighted to hear that is one problem you don't seem to be having. i wondered if you are participating in any particular programs or associating...
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ken clarke, gordon brown and george osborne, — clarke, gordon brown and george osborne, they did setthe structure of the modern british economy to the point where _ of the modern british economy to the point where it has withstood breaks it, point where it has withstood breaks it. the _ point where it has withstood breaks it, the pandemic and ukraine. and it is still— it, the pandemic and ukraine. and it is still here — it, the pandemic and ukraine. and it is still here. it is still strong, if is still here. it is still strong, it this— is still here. it is still strong, if this still, — is still here. it is still strong, if this still, it is a very low unemployment. low interest rates, certainty _ unemployment. low interest rates, certainly popular in ways. it is not in any— certainly popular in ways. it is not in any way— certainly popular in ways. it is not in any way a — certainly popular in ways. it is not in any way a basket case and i would say that— in any way a basket case and i would say that one — in any way a basket case and i would say that one of the great things we are
ken clarke, gordon brown and george osborne, — clarke, gordon brown and george osborne, they did setthe structure of the modern british economy to the point where _ of the modern british economy to the point where it has withstood breaks it, point where it has withstood breaks it. the _ point where it has withstood breaks it, the pandemic and ukraine. and it is still— it, the pandemic and ukraine. and it is still here — it, the pandemic and ukraine. and it is still here. it is still...
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but nato countries, as general clarks has said, can do a lot more. and flowing in not just the kind of weapons that have been sent in great quantities but really the more major capabilities like tanks, like artillery, like multiple launch rocket systems that general clark was talking about, frankly anti-ship missiles. there's a lot of missiles being shot from the black sea, the ukrainians could defend themselves. that's really important. i think the problem, as general clark said, we, the united states, have very little of the equipment that the ukrainians actually know how to use or allies do. and if the allies insist that for every t-72 tank they send to ukraine they need an m1a1 from us, that's going to be problematic. we just don't have enough of them to be sent in. so, figuring out how to measure what we would need to send to the polls, the bulgarians and others so they can start arming and providing more capabilities to the ukrainians, it's just a tough task. remember that also we want these countries to be able to defend ourselves with our hel
but nato countries, as general clarks has said, can do a lot more. and flowing in not just the kind of weapons that have been sent in great quantities but really the more major capabilities like tanks, like artillery, like multiple launch rocket systems that general clark was talking about, frankly anti-ship missiles. there's a lot of missiles being shot from the black sea, the ukrainians could defend themselves. that's really important. i think the problem, as general clark said, we, the...
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here's what, clark's total confusion as the mask rules change from city to city and airport to airportuci such the court should stay out of this. correction the justice system uphold the law?
here's what, clark's total confusion as the mask rules change from city to city and airport to airportuci such the court should stay out of this. correction the justice system uphold the law?
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kimberly clark is rallying 9% off good earnings. it's really showing it's got pricing power. twitter is up again, of course and some other names like lockheed martin, some individual stock stories. earnings season, are you getting any signs of caution from corporate america? or is this just about the fed and looking forward? >> well, there are signs of caution. i think in terms of downward guidance that you have of companies that have reported, it's running higher than average. the beat rate is fine. the absolute earnings growth is not that impressive. i think it's okay. earnings growth is good enough, and in fact, coming into this week or coming into today, stocks were trading okay in aggregate off their reports. up less than 1%, but not down, not a sell the news type response so i think that the caution or the reasons for caution lay ahead. it's nauot really what happened versus expectations in the first quarter. it's how much of a squeeze they're going to be on the economy. is the fed looking to really crunch the housing market for example, as those sector stocks would sug
kimberly clark is rallying 9% off good earnings. it's really showing it's got pricing power. twitter is up again, of course and some other names like lockheed martin, some individual stock stories. earnings season, are you getting any signs of caution from corporate america? or is this just about the fed and looking forward? >> well, there are signs of caution. i think in terms of downward guidance that you have of companies that have reported, it's running higher than average. the beat...
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clark says that will likely determine whether or not bail will eventually be set.son that motive is relevant is because you don't know whether this baby was targeted for some particular reason for these people were interested. >> in other children. so until that becomes more clear, i think the court he's concerned that they are a danger to the community. clark also says the mental health of the 2 defendants will also be explored in the weeks ahead. >> and he said it's possible that you may end up not being tried in santa clara county due to all the media attention during the search for baby brandon, you can see the defense perhaps seek to do a gag order to keep the media attention down or you may see this case transferred much because >> the community so invested in finding baby brandon. >> now the 2 defendants will be back in court on may. 12th at that point, they will re argue the whole issue of bail. it's also possible that who could enter a plea at that time live at superior court in san jose. dan kerman kron. 4 news. all right. and to the east bay now, teacher
clark says that will likely determine whether or not bail will eventually be set.son that motive is relevant is because you don't know whether this baby was targeted for some particular reason for these people were interested. >> in other children. so until that becomes more clear, i think the court he's concerned that they are a danger to the community. clark also says the mental health of the 2 defendants will also be explored in the weeks ahead. >> and he said it's possible that...
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the must clark was the main ship in russia's lexi fleet. it's lost marks, a significant reduction in russia's firepower in the area and a huge symbolic blow for moscow. as russia analysts constantine edgar explains just how significant the loss of this warship is. for russia, it is daunting. indeed, 3 years on the soviets on and nothing could have been imagined them well, it is a blow to perceive definitely it is a very practical blow to the black. safely to colleague mentioned 16 cruise missiles. i spoke to navy experts today all through the day, and they told me that around about 70 a cruise missiles word before or within the in the arsenal of the black, sickly. that means basically like more than 20 percent are off now. and finally, it is important that most qual, which is actually, ironically, cold, slobber or glory in russian. in the solid days, it was commission in 1983 was supposed to be the main air defense platform for the whole lexi fleet. it was armed with, well, fairly well has miss out that they failed to intercept the ukrainia
the must clark was the main ship in russia's lexi fleet. it's lost marks, a significant reduction in russia's firepower in the area and a huge symbolic blow for moscow. as russia analysts constantine edgar explains just how significant the loss of this warship is. for russia, it is daunting. indeed, 3 years on the soviets on and nothing could have been imagined them well, it is a blow to perceive definitely it is a very practical blow to the black. safely to colleague mentioned 16 cruise...
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general clark, let me start with you. one of the many things that mr. kirby said that was very interesting is that the secretary of defense is personally involved at this point in trying to get the ukrainians some long-range air defense systems, which is the kind of thing that president zelenskyy keeps asking for. >> i think that's really an important point, and i'm so glad to see secretary austin doing this personally because it does take high-level conversations when you are dealing with something as sensitive as long-range air defense for government leaders in eastern european countries to give it up and wait for the patriot to come in. so i know that, you know, we're working as fast as we can to get patriot replacements in there, but anything that secretary austin could do to encourage the slovakians to give it up now before the patriots arrive, that's great. >> and kimberly dozier, the whole notion of the russians putting a general who is known as the butcher of syria into direct russian troops there, our colleague -- my colleague barbara star aske
general clark, let me start with you. one of the many things that mr. kirby said that was very interesting is that the secretary of defense is personally involved at this point in trying to get the ukrainians some long-range air defense systems, which is the kind of thing that president zelenskyy keeps asking for. >> i think that's really an important point, and i'm so glad to see secretary austin doing this personally because it does take high-level conversations when you are dealing...
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. >> all right good stuff, kimberly-clark is soaring now, too, degas.dy for that it's the second best-performing stock which is why degas owns it and why we'll talk about it when we come back cnbc is celebrating financial literacy month and kari firestone on how financial literacy is a great equalizer. >>> financial literacy is important for this country because it's a great equalizer it allows people to be independent. it gives people a playing field because they understand how to deal with your money the importance of saving income, cash flow and debt, and if you don't have that you create a class of people that do understand and those that do not, and that is not what democracies are about. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people are taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one more time” by britney spears ♪ e*trade now from morgan stanley. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, the
. >> all right good stuff, kimberly-clark is soaring now, too, degas.dy for that it's the second best-performing stock which is why degas owns it and why we'll talk about it when we come back cnbc is celebrating financial literacy month and kari firestone on how financial literacy is a great equalizer. >>> financial literacy is important for this country because it's a great equalizer it allows people to be independent. it gives people a playing field because they understand how...
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i'm clark's stepdad. clark morrow. >> matt, you appeared in the 2011 movie "contagion." >> he said he was feeling very warm in ms. tatum's class. i took his temperature again since i called. it was just a touch over 100. >> okay. well... >> the plot is about a deadly respiratory disease that spreads around the globe. it becomes a pandemic. >> hope you feel better, clark, okay? >> okay. thank you. >> attaboy. >> in the book, you write... how did the pandemic help raise public urgency for your case? >> i think it accentuated a lot of this for us because the very first thing we heard was, "wash your hands," right? and the first thing we both thought of was, "well, there's 770 million people who don't have access to clean water to wash their hands with." >> yeah, and it drove home for me, like, how interconnected we are. u know, if, you know, covid can hop on a plane and move around the world in a matter of weeks, you know, are we any safer than people who are there, right? and if they can't wash their hands
i'm clark's stepdad. clark morrow. >> matt, you appeared in the 2011 movie "contagion." >> he said he was feeling very warm in ms. tatum's class. i took his temperature again since i called. it was just a touch over 100. >> okay. well... >> the plot is about a deadly respiratory disease that spreads around the globe. it becomes a pandemic. >> hope you feel better, clark, okay? >> okay. thank you. >> attaboy. >> in the book, you write......
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i'm dave clark. it is friday. it's the first day of april and steve paulson the great steve paulson has your weather forecast. are you fooling you fool? i'm not falling. i'm telling you the truth. thank you. the fabulous mr clark appreciate that on april 1st that is true. a little bit of fog, but then sunny and warmer today. you know those two they'll be in town and we're looking at forties and fifties palo alto 42 the coolest livermore in santa rosa. that's in town. by the way, i don't use the airport. i use it in town. because who lives at the airport? it's all george carlin . morning. low clouds, sunny and nice to warm and temperatures. they're going a little above two near average here. alright, it's friday. we'll say good morning to here's the man. mr. sal castaneda steve. thank you very much happy friday, and we're starting off with a crash in denville. unfortunately. and that would be southdown 6 80 at sycamore valley road. a big rig in a sedan got into it, and the right lane is blocked, altho
i'm dave clark. it is friday. it's the first day of april and steve paulson the great steve paulson has your weather forecast. are you fooling you fool? i'm not falling. i'm telling you the truth. thank you. the fabulous mr clark appreciate that on april 1st that is true. a little bit of fog, but then sunny and warmer today. you know those two they'll be in town and we're looking at forties and fifties palo alto 42 the coolest livermore in santa rosa. that's in town. by the way, i don't use the...
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clark, that was excellent. thank you, i really appreciate it. >> thank you, mike. >> to be a disney lobbyist in tallahassee, that has to be like the epitome of job security these days, right? what are your thoughts? tweet knee at smerconish, go to my facebook, youtube page, i'll read during the course of the program. from the social media world. disney chose its political path and will now pay the consequences. well, i mean, to hear press sonnenfeld say it, what choice did they have, right? if there aren't guard rails for us as a society, then there's no environment in which to do business. i'm more of the opinion, we can have the argument about the merit of the law. i already told you my view about that. we can have a separate argument as to whether disney should have yielded to the wishes of its employees. but what about the first amendment implications? this is retaliatory, would governor desantis have signed into law what he did but for disney speaking up? why are conservatives wedded to the constitution, n
clark, that was excellent. thank you, i really appreciate it. >> thank you, mike. >> to be a disney lobbyist in tallahassee, that has to be like the epitome of job security these days, right? what are your thoughts? tweet knee at smerconish, go to my facebook, youtube page, i'll read during the course of the program. from the social media world. disney chose its political path and will now pay the consequences. well, i mean, to hear press sonnenfeld say it, what choice did they...
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it is significant with retired army four star general wesley clark. also tonight, even as russia intensifies its attack on the east, we are learning more about the did he agree of atrocities. the national police staying bodies of more than 900 civilians, 900, have been recovered in the kyiv area just in the days since russian forces retreated. in his address to his country tonight, he told ukrainians, and these are his words, maybe you somewhere in russia cruelty is respected. but in ukraine, it is despised and punished. even in places under russian bombardment, that cruelty is being eased by neighbors bravely helping neighbors. last night, clarissa ward brought us a story of an 86-year-old woman named lydia. i want to show you a portion. her report with a warning, it is truly heart-breaking. as you watch it now and as you'll see in a moment, lydia remarkably is safe tonight. >> reporter: volunteer igor spends his days visiting the elderly and disabled. today he is checking in on 86-year-old lydia. petrified and alone, he has yet to find an organizati
it is significant with retired army four star general wesley clark. also tonight, even as russia intensifies its attack on the east, we are learning more about the did he agree of atrocities. the national police staying bodies of more than 900 civilians, 900, have been recovered in the kyiv area just in the days since russian forces retreated. in his address to his country tonight, he told ukrainians, and these are his words, maybe you somewhere in russia cruelty is respected. but in ukraine,...
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here, general clark, not the clark about whom we all thought, not wesley clark, but the current one,ed several secrets of the bolshanel. let's listen. we noticed that the ukrainians are much stronger they showed themselves in battle and we must admit this for the most part. this is a merit of the partnership that has been formed over the years. i don't know if you want to talk about it here, but is there any unclassified information about the benefits of our partnership. our special operations forces worked with other allies to come to ukraine and help strengthen the ukrainian special operations forces. during this time. their numbers have not only doubled, but i would say their capabilities have also our forces have increased with the ukrainian ones on the territory of ukraine since the russian invasion of 2014 . it was key and long lasting not only for the usa and ukrainians, but also for many allies of the fans who were also with us in ukraine and trained ukrainian partners shoulder to shoulder with us. and we also have to give credit for training some of the national guard forces
here, general clark, not the clark about whom we all thought, not wesley clark, but the current one,ed several secrets of the bolshanel. let's listen. we noticed that the ukrainians are much stronger they showed themselves in battle and we must admit this for the most part. this is a merit of the partnership that has been formed over the years. i don't know if you want to talk about it here, but is there any unclassified information about the benefits of our partnership. our special operations...
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i thought time to invite back richard clarke to see if he's worried. he served three u.s.ational security council. he was also a special adviser to cyber security to president george w. bush, his brand-new article comes out on tuesday called "artificial intel intell intelligentsia." >> this week, he did disarm the main intel unit from the russian military from computer networks around the world. i was worried about your reaction to that. >> well, michael, they didn't disarm the russian military unit but they did take down one network it was preparing to use. remember, president biden said a few days there was evolving intelligence. that was his phrase. evolving intelligence that the russians were getting ready to attack in cyberspace. what that meant, they discovered a network of russian-controlled computer systems in cyberspace, in the u.s. and the fbi got into that network and pretended to be the russian controllers and shut that network down. separately, microsoft found a network that was getting ready to attack. and went to court and got court orders and shut that netw
i thought time to invite back richard clarke to see if he's worried. he served three u.s.ational security council. he was also a special adviser to cyber security to president george w. bush, his brand-new article comes out on tuesday called "artificial intel intell intelligentsia." >> this week, he did disarm the main intel unit from the russian military from computer networks around the world. i was worried about your reaction to that. >> well, michael, they didn't...
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veronica clark from citi talking about the bank of canada.p morgan kicks off earnings for major banks in the u.s. with kind of mixed results. we will talk about the report and what to expect for the rest of wall street, seemingly all coming tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets ." time for the stock of the hour. it has to be jp morgan today. kicking of bank earnings. the shares are lower by more than 3% after the results were clouded by a loss of $524 million tied to volatility caused by russia's invasion of ukraine. sonali basak is here with more. it seems like almost every bank is reporting tomorrow. but was the opening salvo like for jp morgan? sonali: bank of america on monday. four tomorrow. it will be a long day. goldman sachs and morgan stanley reporting at the same time. that will be a lot to absorb. we want to see competitive training here -- trading here. it did not fall near as anyone expected. it only fell about 1% which is good for goldman. matt: we were looking for a drop in the beak the street's estima
veronica clark from citi talking about the bank of canada.p morgan kicks off earnings for major banks in the u.s. with kind of mixed results. we will talk about the report and what to expect for the rest of wall street, seemingly all coming tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is "bloomberg markets ." time for the stock of the hour. it has to be jp morgan today. kicking of bank earnings. the shares are lower by more than 3% after the results were clouded by a loss of $524...
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with us now, veronica clark of citigroup global. about economic repercussions, talk about how large those could be in the u.s.. we have deutsche bank, the first big bank out with a warning that the u.s. economy will fall into a recession in 2023. where do you put the odds? mike: -- veronica: near-term growth is still really strong. if i had to put a number two and i would say 25% for the next year. it certainly gets higher as we are getting into late 2023 and 2024. the near-term directives are from geopolitical issues. the main issue is higher gas prices, which can weigh on growth. normally we think of the u.s. economy as hedged to higher oil. guy: i keep hearing that the u.s. consumer has lots of money saved up from the pandemic. the balance sheet is strong for the consumer, as a result of which they can weather this storm. the consumer data is rolling over pretty quickly. how do i put those two things together? veronica: if we look at the last two years of savings data, that is the difference between incomes and consumption, there
with us now, veronica clark of citigroup global. about economic repercussions, talk about how large those could be in the u.s.. we have deutsche bank, the first big bank out with a warning that the u.s. economy will fall into a recession in 2023. where do you put the odds? mike: -- veronica: near-term growth is still really strong. if i had to put a number two and i would say 25% for the next year. it certainly gets higher as we are getting into late 2023 and 2024. the near-term directives are...
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clark. this is al jazeera life from dell, also coming up city in ruins. people stop returning to chaney, have to see what's left of their homes of to weeks of, for new us sanctions target. the russian president, daughters and other leading political figures at new research show.
clark. this is al jazeera life from dell, also coming up city in ruins. people stop returning to chaney, have to see what's left of their homes of to weeks of, for new us sanctions target. the russian president, daughters and other leading political figures at new research show.
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why did trump want to put jeff clark on the top of the justice department? why did he want to take out the existing leadership and put this guy in here? what we have new le learned from the new disclosures is that one of the things thate jeff clark thought the justice department should do, what he thought they could do, is that the justice department should issue a legal memo, a legal opinion, stating that actually the fake elector's plan was legal. and mike pence had every opportunity, and every legal right, to only count electors he wanted. and to send others back to the states. or indeedto to consider the leg fake electors case. if the justice department issued a legal memorandum stating that was all kosher, presumably trump thought that would solve the problemth and that's why trump tried to install jeff clark as the new attorney general so that the justice department could do stuff like that to declare the coup to be legal. we also learned from these new disclosures that multiple members of congress participated in the call that the white house chief of
why did trump want to put jeff clark on the top of the justice department? why did he want to take out the existing leadership and put this guy in here? what we have new le learned from the new disclosures is that one of the things thate jeff clark thought the justice department should do, what he thought they could do, is that the justice department should issue a legal memo, a legal opinion, stating that actually the fake elector's plan was legal. and mike pence had every opportunity, and...
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welcome to the program, general clark. we go back a long way.have covered a lot of wars together and i just wonder what you are seeing now with this claim of liberation around kyiv. obviously, redirection of forces to the east. but how you see the momentum, countrywide, potentially playing out over the next few weeks? >> well, it's on a knife edge, christiane. i mean, it's really reassuring to see the liberation of the kyiv area. on the other hand, if the russian forces that are building up in the donbas are not eliminated, this moment of exultation could be temporary. there is a lot of russian combat power there and remember, the ukrainians don't have their own military industrial complex. they are dependent on assistance from other countries not only the u.s. but our nato allies because they need that kind of old soviet equipment. they can't use our m1 tanks and so forth. if they don't get a what they need, they could be quickly overwhelmed by the russians in the next offensive. >> so certainly, the ukrainians are not feeling exulted as you sa
welcome to the program, general clark. we go back a long way.have covered a lot of wars together and i just wonder what you are seeing now with this claim of liberation around kyiv. obviously, redirection of forces to the east. but how you see the momentum, countrywide, potentially playing out over the next few weeks? >> well, it's on a knife edge, christiane. i mean, it's really reassuring to see the liberation of the kyiv area. on the other hand, if the russian forces that are building...
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clark says the mental health of the 2 defendants will also be looked into in the weeks ahead. >> and he says it's possible defense attorneys might ask for a gag order or to have the trial moved out of santa clara county. it's going to be difficult for these 2 to get a fair trial here. i think also the pretrial publicity surrounding it is going to make it very difficult. the 2 defendants will be back in court on may. 12th to argue the bail issue again. >> at that time, they may also enter a plea at santa clara county superior court in san jose. dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> not a case of road rage on an interstate in san diego. it ended with the man being shot. the shooting coming just 2 days after a chp officer was shot on the same interstate down there. the highway patrol says in this most recent incident, somebody in a volkswagen beetle pulle up alongside a jeep wrangler on interstate 8 and fired multiple shots hitting a man in his stomach. the man drove to the nearest target. and as you can see here waited for help. >> the driver drove into the mission valley mall parking lot and wa
clark says the mental health of the 2 defendants will also be looked into in the weeks ahead. >> and he says it's possible defense attorneys might ask for a gag order or to have the trial moved out of santa clara county. it's going to be difficult for these 2 to get a fair trial here. i think also the pretrial publicity surrounding it is going to make it very difficult. the 2 defendants will be back in court on may. 12th to argue the bail issue again. >> at that time, they may also...
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clark. we're trying to get a sense when that will happen so that everybody can immediately log on, first of all. and second of all, so that we can study these and get them out to people and prepare ourselves for saturday's mapping. >> if i may -- vice-chair, if i'm able to complete these sooner than the end of day wednesday we'll, of course, send them out and to go public. you know, send them out -- and make them live and send them out to the public, etc. excuse me, or send them to the clerk to make public before that. >> yes. and, please, let us know -- well, the clerk will let us know as soon as they come. so we look forward to them, and if you have any questions, clarification questions during the time, please let me know and we'll direct you to the right person to -- >> sorry, commissioners, i want to get clarifications. here's how i see it and, like i said, i am -- with the map, that we worked on today, very little, little connection and i was able to mostly follow some of the edits tha
clark. we're trying to get a sense when that will happen so that everybody can immediately log on, first of all. and second of all, so that we can study these and get them out to people and prepare ourselves for saturday's mapping. >> if i may -- vice-chair, if i'm able to complete these sooner than the end of day wednesday we'll, of course, send them out and to go public. you know, send them out -- and make them live and send them out to the public, etc. excuse me, or send them to the...
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clark starting tomorrow. today will be more sunshine and a little bit warmer, but we were definitely cooler yesterday. by far the warmest, warmest temps are on the way, but we'll get a bigger jump tomorrow. just a little one today, mostly sunny here, it's everything is clearing out pretty rapidly, so you're two for tuesday has cooler lows. no doubt about it. there's still a breeze in place out of the west northwest. mostly sunny. it'll be nice. today we are bumping those temps up we bit but there will be a bigger jump tomorrow for sure. alright hello, head over to sound now and say good morning. i hope it's quiet out there. it is pretty quiet out there, steve right now. we don't have anything really that talk about because things are clear. it should be at four in the morning and my personal opinion. take a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. it looks pretty good here. with no major issues. you can also see that traffic is moving along pretty well on interstate 8 80 north and south right in front of the c
clark starting tomorrow. today will be more sunshine and a little bit warmer, but we were definitely cooler yesterday. by far the warmest, warmest temps are on the way, but we'll get a bigger jump tomorrow. just a little one today, mostly sunny here, it's everything is clearing out pretty rapidly, so you're two for tuesday has cooler lows. no doubt about it. there's still a breeze in place out of the west northwest. mostly sunny. it'll be nice. today we are bumping those temps up we bit but...
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this but clark gable a few years later would do an entirely different film. on the south and about slavery and it was powerful and people were very angry at clark gable for doing that film. i can't think of the name of it right now to save my life, but i saw i've only seen it maybe once but he is you know, he is, you know, sort of the dashing southerner who's you know, really intimate? with his slaves intimate and he realizes he has sort of this come to jesus moment. where he's like of this is wrong. you know, he's hearing sort of the rhetoric and and he decides to become essentially a spy. i think it was right a spy for the north as he's you know, his slaves are helping him. like, you know it all people he ends up freeing it's really an interesting thing and i gotta find i got to find the name of that. i'm sorry. i can't remember somebody out there might know if you know put it in the chat this clark gable movie and it came out like in 1942 1945 something like that. it's really interesting. but yeah, i mean, like i said, it's a gorgeous film. the characters
this but clark gable a few years later would do an entirely different film. on the south and about slavery and it was powerful and people were very angry at clark gable for doing that film. i can't think of the name of it right now to save my life, but i saw i've only seen it maybe once but he is you know, he is, you know, sort of the dashing southerner who's you know, really intimate? with his slaves intimate and he realizes he has sort of this come to jesus moment. where he's like of this is...