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chris put csis on the map. i think there were other parts of the department that have important cybersecurity relations. if you could talk a little bit more about those. mr. krebs: happy to -- >> happy to. looking back at the past year, i think it was a challenging year for everybody to truly focus their attention on protecting the election. with respect to the work and division for the department that the secretary outlined last week. for those of you that are not familiar with cisa, let me recap that. cisa's role is focused on protecting the civilian agencies. cisa has a key roll to play here. -- role to play here. it is a key interlocker. we to focus on what we can do to protect and help our respective partners across the country. what a lot of people are not aware of is in addition to cisa, the department has a number of components with important missions. the u.s. secret service has a two front mission. the first one everyone is familiar with with respect to protecting the president and senior cabinet offi
chris put csis on the map. i think there were other parts of the department that have important cybersecurity relations. if you could talk a little bit more about those. mr. krebs: happy to -- >> happy to. looking back at the past year, i think it was a challenging year for everybody to truly focus their attention on protecting the election. with respect to the work and division for the department that the secretary outlined last week. for those of you that are not familiar with cisa, let...
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csi 300, gains of 2/10 of 1%. gains in terms of the chinex.t to bring your focus back to the china story. that yield differential continues to strength. you have question marks about liquidity in the second quarter. that is calling into question whether you will see foreign inflows in terms of bonds in terms of chinese bonds for the second quarter. that remains a question for investors. 655 in terms of the currency. bang
csi 300, gains of 2/10 of 1%. gains in terms of the chinex.t to bring your focus back to the china story. that yield differential continues to strength. you have question marks about liquidity in the second quarter. that is calling into question whether you will see foreign inflows in terms of bonds in terms of chinese bonds for the second quarter. that remains a question for investors. 655 in terms of the currency. bang
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i'm going to end with one story told from csi dixie and the inquest there. it is the story of the deaths of james cook moses parks allen attaway, david phillips, hampton stevens and albert minyard in hamburg, south carolina in 1876. so this is where we'll end with this one story. from a set of inquests in the csid case set this map i know is probably hard for you all to see hamburg is right here. it is directly across the savannah river from augusta. just if you can orient yourself to augusta, you're practically in hamburger hamburg is directly across the way. so here is the savannah river which is rolling down to the sea here and here is the port at charleston one of the most important cities in the antebellum south so hamburg had been settled in 1820 by henry schultz who named the town after the famous city, right and his native germany it quickly became a hub of wagon traffic would come here pulling cotton from the interior of the south at first in 1820, right? we don't have railroads yet. most of that cotton is then going by river by savannah river to po
i'm going to end with one story told from csi dixie and the inquest there. it is the story of the deaths of james cook moses parks allen attaway, david phillips, hampton stevens and albert minyard in hamburg, south carolina in 1876. so this is where we'll end with this one story. from a set of inquests in the csid case set this map i know is probably hard for you all to see hamburg is right here. it is directly across the savannah river from augusta. just if you can orient yourself to augusta,...
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up with the guys that were coming in from bahrain so is always telling somebody earlier today, and csis if you watch the show, our agency is truly nothing like the show, although it's very entertaining. but we are about 2000 agents worldwide, and if you think about that, the fbi is five or six times that big if not larger. so, our supervisors look at us as a generalists. we're supposed to be able to walk into a scene and be able to do just about anything that is a felony crime regarding the navy and the marine corps. so think of it like the texas rangers, it's one ranger, one fight, it's kind of one agent, one fight. there were six of us on the ground and as myself and don thompson hit the tarmac, because the commander six fleet allowed us to use his jet from naples, italy, we want direct into aid in. literally the pilot said, good luck. and turned right around and left a standing on the tarmac, with her seat bag full with whatever care we could put back in a duffel bag filled with personal gear. and we walked into what was probably not much bigger than this room as the terminal for the
up with the guys that were coming in from bahrain so is always telling somebody earlier today, and csis if you watch the show, our agency is truly nothing like the show, although it's very entertaining. but we are about 2000 agents worldwide, and if you think about that, the fbi is five or six times that big if not larger. so, our supervisors look at us as a generalists. we're supposed to be able to walk into a scene and be able to do just about anything that is a felony crime regarding the...
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the csi 300 is the biggest loser, 1.3%.g a look at what else is happening in the sovereign bond space, u.s. treasury yields decline across the yield curve. the dollar is also seeing lower before recovering, that's as fed chair jerome powell is easing monetary policy for the foreseeable time. commodities, take a look at the oil price. not much going on there. we'll just near $60 a barrel. and also heading for a weekly drop, saudi arabia defending that opec-plus planned to increase output and increase output gradually. it's nimble enough to change course if necessary. that's what we had at of the saudi energy minister, prince someone -- prince mohammed ld some non--- prince salman. the s&p 500 also showing strong gains. coming up, we have the head of private market strategies group elisa would and the president and the first managing director, jeffrey okamoto. and black-eyed peas rapper will.i.am. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. an historic vote, a ballot cast b
the csi 300 is the biggest loser, 1.3%.g a look at what else is happening in the sovereign bond space, u.s. treasury yields decline across the yield curve. the dollar is also seeing lower before recovering, that's as fed chair jerome powell is easing monetary policy for the foreseeable time. commodities, take a look at the oil price. not much going on there. we'll just near $60 a barrel. and also heading for a weekly drop, saudi arabia defending that opec-plus planned to increase output and...
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using csi dixie which you can find at csi dixie.org what this site does is it takes 1582 inquests that were done in south carolina between 1800 and 1900. it digitizes them that is you can read a trans you can you can read the original record, but it also datafized them was this a homicide was this a suicide was this an accidental death? all of that okay, just to get a sense of what they look like what you'll see as you get into this assignment. these are the corners reports as i first came across them when i was at the south carolina department of archives and history you guys know, i'm one more bad dude, right? i have been fixated on death since i was a little kid. and i think i was always destined to open this box of corners reports and south carolina the minute. i opened it. i was just how many are in here it's all endings, right? i'll know nothing of the noon of any of these life like the happy moments in all of these lives are perfectly lost to me. i'll only know the end and every time i pick it up it doesn't end well. right, they all end different they do they all end the same. f
using csi dixie which you can find at csi dixie.org what this site does is it takes 1582 inquests that were done in south carolina between 1800 and 1900. it digitizes them that is you can read a trans you can you can read the original record, but it also datafized them was this a homicide was this a suicide was this an accidental death? all of that okay, just to get a sense of what they look like what you'll see as you get into this assignment. these are the corners reports as i first came...
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in asia, fluctuating across the csi 300. the quarter on quarter reading was the important one, that was a miss. a little softness on the yuan. joining us today is alan higgins , cio / managing director, coutts & company. let's start with china, and the latest overnight. when you dig into the numbers, what surprised you the most out of this mega data dump out of china? alan: it was a slight miss, i'm not too concerned about that, but encouraged about the retail sales number in china because the bigger picture, we need this move toward consumption in china to rebalance china away from the exports. that was encouraging. on the myths, the revision was strong -- on the miss, the revision was strong. fairly flat markets. the currency was a little bit -- another headline miss may be a concern for some but i think it is fine. the levels are quite extraordinary. annmarie: definitely. massive ace effects coming into play. what does this mean -- massive base effects coming into play. will the ecb continue to support, or will they ratch
in asia, fluctuating across the csi 300. the quarter on quarter reading was the important one, that was a miss. a little softness on the yuan. joining us today is alan higgins , cio / managing director, coutts & company. let's start with china, and the latest overnight. when you dig into the numbers, what surprised you the most out of this mega data dump out of china? alan: it was a slight miss, i'm not too concerned about that, but encouraged about the retail sales number in china because...
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you have china csi 300 following along with the china index. see a rally in a lot of metal players. and the yuan on track for its first weekly advance since february. annmarie: the csi 300 now down 0.6%. thank you for joining us. a strong economic recovery in china is fueling demand for shipping. the industry has spent the last year trying to meet demand. despite the drama, robust demand for shipping is showing no signs of slowing down. that is according to the ceo of hapag-lloyd, rolf habben jansen. i want to get your thoughts on the continuous impacts you are seeing and supply chains due to the blockage we saw in the suez canal. rolf: it did have an impact but i would say it is short-term. it lasted six days and it took another five days to get it resolved. today, there is basically no backlog. of course, that means in the northern, european ports, that will take another 4-6 weeks to work through. and we need to get the ships back to asia which means we will miss a couple of voyages on the way back to europe later in the quarter but i will st
you have china csi 300 following along with the china index. see a rally in a lot of metal players. and the yuan on track for its first weekly advance since february. annmarie: the csi 300 now down 0.6%. thank you for joining us. a strong economic recovery in china is fueling demand for shipping. the industry has spent the last year trying to meet demand. despite the drama, robust demand for shipping is showing no signs of slowing down. that is according to the ceo of hapag-lloyd, rolf habben...
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the csi 300 bucking the trend up by 1%. here is some of the stocks we are tracking.oc recovers from the pandemic. china banca -- china vanke is down. amp is set to split after talks ended. down by almost 13%, slumping as much as 20% after its q3 update. taking a quick look at commodities, particularly agriculture, down 0.8%. it was at the highest in almost eight years. crude palm oil up by 1.6% above the 4000 ringgit mark. a mixed bag. >> there we go. we are talking sport next. what super league? the spectacular collapse in the project and how european soccer can emerge from what some are calling one of the biggest blunders in sports history. the ceo of sports capital advisors will be on the show next to talk about what happens and where we go from here. >> welcome back. we are wrapping things up almost where we began. the european breakaway soccer league plans collapsed after it was met with widespread condemnation. have a listen. >> it is going to be one of the most ridiculous proposals in nearly 40 years of business. another 20 plus -- it is one of the most ridicu
the csi 300 bucking the trend up by 1%. here is some of the stocks we are tracking.oc recovers from the pandemic. china banca -- china vanke is down. amp is set to split after talks ended. down by almost 13%, slumping as much as 20% after its q3 update. taking a quick look at commodities, particularly agriculture, down 0.8%. it was at the highest in almost eight years. crude palm oil up by 1.6% above the 4000 ringgit mark. a mixed bag. >> there we go. we are talking sport next. what super...
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19th century story about how death investigation becomes forensic science and ultimately becomes the csi series. now we all have a pretty lurid sense, i think, of death investigation provided by local news, right? this graphic is everywhere. i found a million of these. it's always the same with police tape and chalk outlines, so we have a very lurid sense of death investigation where if it bleeds it leads school in journalism in the united states. i will take the evolution of this system very seriously and talk about how it's developed over time, starting with historical importance. the most obvious area in death investigation is critically important and it's our justice system, and corners and medical examiners participate from the very beginning of any death investigation, right, they are there on the scene, they pronounce a cause of death. that sets the entire investigation in motion. then they are there with the death investigation throughout the process until the very end when they may, in fact, testify at trial. we can't imagine having a society without death investigation and it's
19th century story about how death investigation becomes forensic science and ultimately becomes the csi series. now we all have a pretty lurid sense, i think, of death investigation provided by local news, right? this graphic is everywhere. i found a million of these. it's always the same with police tape and chalk outlines, so we have a very lurid sense of death investigation where if it bleeds it leads school in journalism in the united states. i will take the evolution of this system very...
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for csis recommendations, we recommend that congress and the biden administration work together to enact a policy on medical supply chain security centered around diversification within a network of trusted supplier countries that cooperate with the u.s. in order to bolster and guarantee a steady supply of essential medical products in future public health crises. eligibility criteria for trusted partners status could include commitment to safety and efficacy of medical products, ip protection, and free data flow. all partners would commit to enhanced supply chain visibility, work towards a new plural lateral trade agreement for the medical sector. exemplify trust, reliability, and commit to cyclical support for supply chain security by prioritizing the flow of goods and information sharing during crises. we suggest several possible structures for the trusted partner network, including, perhaps, reciprocal negotiations with trading partner countries, or unilateral designation of countries eligible for the network similar to the gsp program could be considered as a structure. as i said at
for csis recommendations, we recommend that congress and the biden administration work together to enact a policy on medical supply chain security centered around diversification within a network of trusted supplier countries that cooperate with the u.s. in order to bolster and guarantee a steady supply of essential medical products in future public health crises. eligibility criteria for trusted partners status could include commitment to safety and efficacy of medical products, ip protection,...
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csi 300 are trying to get into the positive, looking flat at 5083.s get to our -- let's get to our guest. thank you for joining us. is the reflation trade done with now? >> good morning.
csi 300 are trying to get into the positive, looking flat at 5083.s get to our -- let's get to our guest. thank you for joining us. is the reflation trade done with now? >> good morning.
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and head over to yemen to meet the vanguard and investigative unit of fbi and csis. to me about three days to get there and the seven to ten days turned out to two and enough years. would not traded for anything. >> how long did it take for the government of yemen to acknowledge that this was not an accident? they were saying that for a few weeks, or for how long? >> it was the better part of the week. i think somewhere about the 16th, 17th of october the president and his administration said yes, even by that time there was information coming from the government of yemen as well as all source intelligence pointing to definitely not an accident. >> the former facet or was supposed to be with us tonight but cannot make. it one of the questions i want to ask her, at the time of the bombing what was the relationship as a country with yemen? >> you would probably know that. >> yes, for my segment in dubai and previously in bahrain, i had colleagues in that area spent quite a bit of time in yemen in and out. i don't wanna go to deeply just for the sake of time and history
and head over to yemen to meet the vanguard and investigative unit of fbi and csis. to me about three days to get there and the seven to ten days turned out to two and enough years. would not traded for anything. >> how long did it take for the government of yemen to acknowledge that this was not an accident? they were saying that for a few weeks, or for how long? >> it was the better part of the week. i think somewhere about the 16th, 17th of october the president and his...
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csi 300 are trying to get into the positive, looking flat at 5083. rishaad: let's get to our -- let's get to our guest. thank you for joining us. is the reflation trade done with now? >> good morning. we think not. we believe it is just taking a pause. the reflation trade to us is not a shortened thing. i think there is a lot of focus on the big rebound in economic data where they look at economies like the u.s. . it is undoubtedly taking a bit of a pause. we have seen new covid bodies. we have a lot of positive data. there are legitimate questions about how much of an upside we can get. but when you look through these factors, these factors are fundamentally -- within a few weeks or months. as long as they cover that policy support, we don't think the reflation trade is going away. rishaad: with credit suisse going on the bond market, yields are creeping up and suddenly we had a realignment, but the yield curve has moved down, especially the belly of it. give us a sense of why and if this is another pause. manpreet: it is really linked to what measu
csi 300 are trying to get into the positive, looking flat at 5083. rishaad: let's get to our -- let's get to our guest. thank you for joining us. is the reflation trade done with now? >> good morning. we think not. we believe it is just taking a pause. the reflation trade to us is not a shortened thing. i think there is a lot of focus on the big rebound in economic data where they look at economies like the u.s. . it is undoubtedly taking a bit of a pause. we have seen new covid bodies....
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csi 300 up 2.1%. the china act -- chinext up. the csi up at .1%. this is the most in three weeks. stocks making a big comeback, and as we reported earlier, these regulatory overhangs taking in their stride by investors. some liquor maker's are on the way up with some up 2.1%, pacing the market at the moment. car parts also rallying. some companies getting a boost in the partnership with huawei. shanghai composite on the upside. we are looking also at some of these other aspects that could be providing relief, perhaps indeed some of the huarong debt issue being relieved, and caused some of the jitters to disappear. a lot more on the way. that is a look at shanghai and this is bloomberg. haslinda: looking ahead to key stories, investors are watching in india today, a record surge of covid-19 infections continues and health experts are worried a new variant could be racing through the crowded nation. hong kong is the latest major city to ban flights from india. rishaad: we have rising defaults in india as well, and this has prompted the country to tighten oversight over corporate bon
csi 300 up 2.1%. the china act -- chinext up. the csi up at .1%. this is the most in three weeks. stocks making a big comeback, and as we reported earlier, these regulatory overhangs taking in their stride by investors. some liquor maker's are on the way up with some up 2.1%, pacing the market at the moment. car parts also rallying. some companies getting a boost in the partnership with huawei. shanghai composite on the upside. we are looking also at some of these other aspects that could be...
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i am a senior fellow with the csis policy center. i direct the women school. a high-level panel on vaccine confidence, misinformation, and national security. in july of 2020, csis joined with the london school to convene experts from public health, cybersecurity, public opinion research, social media and communication. to assess the implications of misinformation and vaccine covenants -- confidence in the context of national security. the panel is cochaired by steve morrison, senior vice president heidi larson, professor of anthropology, risk, and decision science. as the panel met virtually over the summer and fall, the members were clear about three things. the low levels of public confidence in covid vaccines represented a threat to the potential of the u.s. to effectively control and recover from the pandemic. having an ample supply of safe and effective vaccines would be critical but they must be liver to the public in an effective manner to ensure public confidence. and dealing with the challenges of information and disinformation around vaccines and cov
i am a senior fellow with the csis policy center. i direct the women school. a high-level panel on vaccine confidence, misinformation, and national security. in july of 2020, csis joined with the london school to convene experts from public health, cybersecurity, public opinion research, social media and communication. to assess the implications of misinformation and vaccine covenants -- confidence in the context of national security. the panel is cochaired by steve morrison, senior vice...
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and for those watching i am suzanne spalding, i am the senior adviser for csis. i want to echo the welcome to all of you, for this latest installment in a yearlong strategic dialog, that we have been talking about. civics as a national security imperative. it's made possible by funding from creating new maher philanthropies. director wray, in your remarks today, you have talked about the threat of influence and disinformation, for the last three years there have been many democratic institution projects, and we've been working to understand and counter adversary attacks on our democracy and our democratic institutions. with a particular focus on russian disinformation. that undermines public trust in our justice system. including courts, law enforcement, and you in your team have been looking at this for quite some time. how dangerous do you think these information operations, disinformation from our adversaries how seriously she would be taking this? >> we take it extremely seriously. you know, at the end of the day, part of what i would consider a crucial compo
and for those watching i am suzanne spalding, i am the senior adviser for csis. i want to echo the welcome to all of you, for this latest installment in a yearlong strategic dialog, that we have been talking about. civics as a national security imperative. it's made possible by funding from creating new maher philanthropies. director wray, in your remarks today, you have talked about the threat of influence and disinformation, for the last three years there have been many democratic institution...
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. >> the senior advisor and i lead the democratic institutions project here at csis. i was formerly the undersecretary for what was then called the national protection and programs director and is now the infrastructure security agency. we are very excited to be able to have this conversation this afternoon about the cybersecurity mission with a wonderful group of people who are really my friends and
. >> the senior advisor and i lead the democratic institutions project here at csis. i was formerly the undersecretary for what was then called the national protection and programs director and is now the infrastructure security agency. we are very excited to be able to have this conversation this afternoon about the cybersecurity mission with a wonderful group of people who are really my friends and
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nationalist and the general of the communist forces meet the ignited states general marshal for a truce, to csishe national government and communist guerrilla forces under mao. it appears he is having the last laugh. the chinese communists having game time to build a strength, violate the truce and sweep over china. this victory parade in shanghai is in honor of stalin, mueller say soon, and another. the 50-year treaty between red china and russia is signed between russia's foreign minister, in the process of stalin, molotov, christian animal. stolen and now witnessing. the example of korea. world war ii ends in the northern part of korea in the hands of soviet troops. united states and soviet representatives meet insole two but it becomes clear that the russians are not interested in a free united korea. but are determined to bring the entire country under communist -- koreans north of the parallel, the boundary line between free and communist held korea, during the liberty and prosperity existing below the line, come in thousands to the new republic, fleeing the autocratic communist peoples re
nationalist and the general of the communist forces meet the ignited states general marshal for a truce, to csishe national government and communist guerrilla forces under mao. it appears he is having the last laugh. the chinese communists having game time to build a strength, violate the truce and sweep over china. this victory parade in shanghai is in honor of stalin, mueller say soon, and another. the 50-year treaty between red china and russia is signed between russia's foreign minister, in...
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we know those pills w analyz we know those pil csi fent a methamphetamine. we know that mr. floyd's salivary dna was found on pills. how much fentanyl does it take to kill him? this is from the minneapolis police department's training. approximately two to three milligrams, smaller than a penny. this is from the squad car. you can look at these pictures closely during the course of your evidence. there is a video of mr. floyd, when mr. floyd is being subdued and restrained by the police, mr. maurice hall reaches into his bag, he's looking through the window as we watch, and then he throws something, all right. we know that mr. floyd had drugs in his mouth. we know that some percentage of that would have been consumed and absorbed into his system. we don't know how much he took before, right. we don't know when he took an earlier dose in relation because fentanyl had actually started to metabolize, so fentanyl was longer before. for the medical experts to minimize the timing and the amount of illicit drugs that were found in mr. floyd's drug stream, it is just simply incredib
we know those pills w analyz we know those pil csi fent a methamphetamine. we know that mr. floyd's salivary dna was found on pills. how much fentanyl does it take to kill him? this is from the minneapolis police department's training. approximately two to three milligrams, smaller than a penny. this is from the squad car. you can look at these pictures closely during the course of your evidence. there is a video of mr. floyd, when mr. floyd is being subdued and restrained by the police, mr....
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terrorism, what has happened over the last 25 years, as you were just noting with the reporting based on csis information is that we see a lot more of these types of antigovernment and white supremacist and far-right attacks. host: you touched on this earlier, but a question from edward in new jersey, what is the endgame these groups want when they overthrow the usa? guest: it is different for everyone. if you look at the old line militias, they became very trump -aligned in the last several years. as long as trump was the president, they were supportive of trump. when trump was no longer the president, then they swung back into full antigovernment mode. they talk relentlessly about the constitution and returning to a true interpretation of the foundational documents of this country. that is the thing that they are excited about and they are fixated on. when you get to the boogaloo boys, who are the more recent militia movement, the newer incarnation, they do a lot of the same talk, the constitution, the founding fathers. but they are very fixated on arcane tangents and libertarian theories.
terrorism, what has happened over the last 25 years, as you were just noting with the reporting based on csis information is that we see a lot more of these types of antigovernment and white supremacist and far-right attacks. host: you touched on this earlier, but a question from edward in new jersey, what is the endgame these groups want when they overthrow the usa? guest: it is different for everyone. if you look at the old line militias, they became very trump -aligned in the last several...
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, what has happened over the last 25 years as you were just noting with the reporting based on the csis information is that we see just a lot more of these types of anti-government and white supremacists far-right attacks. that's what we see. >> you touched on this earlier, but a question on -- from edward in key port, new jersey, he says what is the end game these groups process they want when they overthrow the usa? >> yeah, so it's different for everybody. if you look at the old line militias, they became very trump aligned in the last several years so they were anti-government, but as long as trump was the president they were supportive of trump. when trump was no longer the president then they swung back into full anti-government mode. they talk relentlessly about the constitution and returning to a true interpretation of the foundational documents of this country. that's the sort of thing that they are excited about and that they are fixated on. when you get to the boogaloo boys, they are also very fixated by libertarian theories, so they talk about reducing all government to the
, what has happened over the last 25 years as you were just noting with the reporting based on the csis information is that we see just a lot more of these types of anti-government and white supremacists far-right attacks. that's what we see. >> you touched on this earlier, but a question on -- from edward in key port, new jersey, he says what is the end game these groups process they want when they overthrow the usa? >> yeah, so it's different for everybody. if you look at the old...
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there is a chance the csi 300 might actually reclaim the tuesday moving average. not close there since -- closed below there. a couple takes away from reclaiming it -- ticks away from reclaiming it. anna: perhaps bank earnings is one we can jump on. wells fargo jumped the most in months giving investors something to cheer. >> as it relates to the quarter, you saw three or four things driving the results. first the economic trends are continuing to improve. you saw whether it was our home lending business, our investment banking business, our asset-based -- our wealth business, all those areas were up double digits. that is sort of helpful as you think about the performance. you are also seeing strong credit performance on the consumer side and the corporate side. part of that is driven by many of the accommodation programs, but also this tremendous amount of government stimulus injected over the past year. has provided a good bridge for consumers as they work through all these issues related to the pandemic. we have also been trying to do a lot of work with our sm
there is a chance the csi 300 might actually reclaim the tuesday moving average. not close there since -- closed below there. a couple takes away from reclaiming it -- ticks away from reclaiming it. anna: perhaps bank earnings is one we can jump on. wells fargo jumped the most in months giving investors something to cheer. >> as it relates to the quarter, you saw three or four things driving the results. first the economic trends are continuing to improve. you saw whether it was our home...
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this is china's csi flashing bearish signals.ndexes -- it was material stocks that led that drag for the index after authorities of out -- avowed they would move to rein in commodity prices. shery: coming up next, some big players on board including microsoft and google as it continues to grow. we will speak to the ceo -- coo peter gray. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. i'm vonnie quinn with first word headlines. sources say the u.s. treasury secretary will decline to label china in current seem and if you later. -- label china a currency and if you later. -- currency manipulator. janet yellen and her team are considering rolling back some trump era policies. german chancellor angela merkel's succession took a turn. this csu is turning its back on the cdu. this sets off a tense showdown months before a national election. president biden calls for calm in minnesota after an officer shot and killed a 20-year-old black mentoring a traffic stop. by and said he spoke to the states governor and called for a full investiga
this is china's csi flashing bearish signals.ndexes -- it was material stocks that led that drag for the index after authorities of out -- avowed they would move to rein in commodity prices. shery: coming up next, some big players on board including microsoft and google as it continues to grow. we will speak to the ceo -- coo peter gray. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. i'm vonnie quinn with first word headlines. sources say the u.s. treasury secretary will decline to...
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on thursday, putting the csi 200 for the past month in three. haidi: asia beats coming out of u.s. big tech. amazon encouraging investors the company's pandemic momentum is not wayne i as the world -- is not waning as the world begins to reopen. let's get it over to ed ludlow for the details. what were the highlights? ed: the main takeaway was the outlook for the second quarter. 110 to $116 billion in sales. significantly higher than wall street's expectations. the concern is the boost to the amazon e-commerce business and its cloud business, what happens when the vaccine rollout is successful and we come back to pre-pandemic conditions? the outlook gives us a sense of the sense amazon has. that is what the street was paying attention to. you guys have a fantastic chart. 24 consecutive quarters of topline growth above 15%. in the most recent quarter, 44% growth was significantly higher than expectations. the difference this time around, costs are coming down and the bottom line is getting a big boost from aws, the cloud unit. shery: we saw the international business being profitabl
on thursday, putting the csi 200 for the past month in three. haidi: asia beats coming out of u.s. big tech. amazon encouraging investors the company's pandemic momentum is not wayne i as the world -- is not waning as the world begins to reopen. let's get it over to ed ludlow for the details. what were the highlights? ed: the main takeaway was the outlook for the second quarter. 110 to $116 billion in sales. significantly higher than wall street's expectations. the concern is the boost to the...
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csi 300 index reversing earlier losses, now up to 10th of 1%.eign investors -- looking at other asset classes, that yen easing a little bit versus the dollar after hitting its robust level since early march. the rally probably boosted by haven playsyen. we have oil at 63.69, edging happen eighth of percent. [indiscernible] largest ever sale of new shares by a hong kong listed company, extending the gains from the debut yesterday, up 5%, up about 3%. alibaba down, under a lot of pressure. both are under investigation for antitrust. that is a snapshot of the markets. rish? rishaad: let's see what coming out. wyndham hotels increasing property by 40% this year. we discussed those plans with the regional president. it's an exclusive one. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: you are back with bloomberg markets. wyndham hotels and resorts says it is remaining on track of its goal of operating more than 2000 hotels in the asia-pacific within the next three years, it is the world's largest hotel franchising company and it is estimating a 40% increase in openin
csi 300 index reversing earlier losses, now up to 10th of 1%.eign investors -- looking at other asset classes, that yen easing a little bit versus the dollar after hitting its robust level since early march. the rally probably boosted by haven playsyen. we have oil at 63.69, edging happen eighth of percent. [indiscernible] largest ever sale of new shares by a hong kong listed company, extending the gains from the debut yesterday, up 5%, up about 3%. alibaba down, under a lot of pressure. both...
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csi 300 index bucking the trend. we are watching today, asian semi conductor makers after bullish forecasts. it is one of the key suppliers to taiwan semi conductor manufacturing. gains also in focus, one company says it sees -- other asset classes we are looking at, offshore yuan looking like this after extending the longest winning streak since march 2020. it is at the highest close in five weeks. another company continues to advance after the boc says it will back asset purchases. that is a snapshot of the markets. rishaad: don't miss our exclusive interview ahead with the bmw. we will assess its apec outlook and chip shortages with the asia managing director, christopher wehner. you are with bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: asia." here are your first word headlines. in his annual state of the nation address, president putin addressed countries not to cross russia's redline, saying if they do they will regret it. putin did not single out any rivals individually, though tensions between mo
csi 300 index bucking the trend. we are watching today, asian semi conductor makers after bullish forecasts. it is one of the key suppliers to taiwan semi conductor manufacturing. gains also in focus, one company says it sees -- other asset classes we are looking at, offshore yuan looking like this after extending the longest winning streak since march 2020. it is at the highest close in five weeks. another company continues to advance after the boc says it will back asset purchases. that is a...
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when you look at the csi 500, the 200 day moving averages 200 point above and related to tech. 22% etfs what we are expecting on mci china, tom was mentioning an 18% pop in gdp numbers. don't jump out of your chair you see that number, that is of course well choreographed. this will be an interesting day and we will see if it is a fundamental story or a sentimental story, and the huarong headlines coming out of the story might help sentiment on the margins. shery: david ingles in hong kong and tom mackenzie in beijing, thank you. don't miss special coverage of the fallout from huarong and rising credit concerns later at 9:30 a.m. hong kong time, 11:30 a.m. in sydney. haidi: we will get more insight into the chinese economy with gdp figures later from the chinese mission chief joining us in the next hour. we will hear from chief china economist from jp morgan and others as well. let's get to vonnie quinn with first word headlines. bonnie: two senior republican lawmakers are calling on more restrictions of chipmaking tools sent to china. in a letter to the commerce secretary, they say th
when you look at the csi 500, the 200 day moving averages 200 point above and related to tech. 22% etfs what we are expecting on mci china, tom was mentioning an 18% pop in gdp numbers. don't jump out of your chair you see that number, that is of course well choreographed. this will be an interesting day and we will see if it is a fundamental story or a sentimental story, and the huarong headlines coming out of the story might help sentiment on the margins. shery: david ingles in hong kong and...
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on the csi 300, the operators are underperforming. 10 year government bond yields.ation, not inflation, is your risk. they have run the data going back to 1990. we are in a psychosis of an inflation narrative. our next guest says get ready for 155. the ceo, fiona. we are reopening at home in the united kingdom. the question i have for you is simple. as our last guest said, what kind of riproaring economic recovery do you expect? ? good morning. >> we expect a strong recovery. the least of the risk and inflation being the biggest of the risk. the package in the u.s. and the fact that shops are reopening in the vaccine rollout has advanced quite well. we see the excitement of people to shop and consume in a period where cash has been quite high, historical high in the different saving accounts of people. we think there will be consumers and inflation from the fact that production has some loopholes. not working necessarily at full power. we see strong growth. as i said, stronger than before the pandemic in 2024. annmarie: manus it did point to what our last guest has
on the csi 300, the operators are underperforming. 10 year government bond yields.ation, not inflation, is your risk. they have run the data going back to 1990. we are in a psychosis of an inflation narrative. our next guest says get ready for 155. the ceo, fiona. we are reopening at home in the united kingdom. the question i have for you is simple. as our last guest said, what kind of riproaring economic recovery do you expect? ? good morning. >> we expect a strong recovery. the least of...
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>> on the one hand, it was state of the art csi fall river and the police came in and picked up pieces of carpeting and picked up wood molding. the bodies were autopsied. the stomachs were sent to harvard, so in -- you know, in some ways they did what they could. this is before fingerprint evidence, long before dna but even before fingerprint is used as identification let alone, you know -- let alone for investigative purposes and then, on the other hand, you can say they really botched things because there was nothing like the preservation of the crime scene that you would expect. i mean, one of the striking things about reading the accounts is how many people are just wandering through the crime scene on the day of the murders, and we know that based on the testimony that mrs. borden was moved so there are things that, you know, insofar as they hinge on the exact placement of the body or the way that the bodies fell, we can't really be certain about them, so i think it's kind of a mixed -- a mixed bag, but, i mean, one thing i would say is that based on how quickly the jury came to i
>> on the one hand, it was state of the art csi fall river and the police came in and picked up pieces of carpeting and picked up wood molding. the bodies were autopsied. the stomachs were sent to harvard, so in -- you know, in some ways they did what they could. this is before fingerprint evidence, long before dna but even before fingerprint is used as identification let alone, you know -- let alone for investigative purposes and then, on the other hand, you can say they really botched...
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. >> the senior advisor and i lead the democratic institutions project here at csis. i was formerly the undersecretary for what was then called the national protection and programs director and is now the infrastructure security agency. we are very excited to be able to have this conversation this afternoon about the cybersecurity mission with a wonderful group of people who are really my friends and colleagues.
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so the quietly built a case on csi basics. take twitchell's garage for instance.e normal light of day. and this is a photo taken from the same angle minutes later once the floor was sprayed with aluminum all, the chemical that makes blood glow. >> huge spots in the garage which would indicate a large pulling of blood. they found a piece of a human tooth in the garage. we found blood splatter all along the walls. the garage doors. hundreds of spots of splatter where an obvious beating had taken place. >> also in the garage? csi and vested gaiters found this big gang processing kit. >> kitty hunters would take out and push to cut up a moose or whatever they've killed to bring him out. this is what he used and every single tool in that kit had our victims dna on it. >> and in twitchell's car, police found other hard evidence. >> we find a knife in their. a knife with blood on it. >> visible? blood >> visible blood on that night. and that blood matches up to johnny altinger. >> he just left in the car? >> and the car. the car turns out to be an absolute gold mine. it
so the quietly built a case on csi basics. take twitchell's garage for instance.e normal light of day. and this is a photo taken from the same angle minutes later once the floor was sprayed with aluminum all, the chemical that makes blood glow. >> huge spots in the garage which would indicate a large pulling of blood. they found a piece of a human tooth in the garage. we found blood splatter all along the walls. the garage doors. hundreds of spots of splatter where an obvious beating had...
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everything we have come to know in a "csi" type crime scene, whether in population culture, television, movies or in real life, is all due to frances glessner lee and what she did at harvard university in boston. this is a diorama model made around 1943 by frances glessner lee to train homicide detectives to practice crime scene investigation. this is one of the tallest ones called barn. one of the earliest ones she made. and represents a fellow who is hanging from a rope. his name was eben wallace. mr. wallace was an argumentive type of person, according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet. a local farmer was found dead by his wife emelda. mrs. emelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with it. when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn threatening suicide. mr. wallace would stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade him mott to do it. on the day of july 14th, 4:00, they had a dispute. mr. wallace made his usual threats but she didn't foll
everything we have come to know in a "csi" type crime scene, whether in population culture, television, movies or in real life, is all due to frances glessner lee and what she did at harvard university in boston. this is a diorama model made around 1943 by frances glessner lee to train homicide detectives to practice crime scene investigation. this is one of the tallest ones called barn. one of the earliest ones she made. and represents a fellow who is hanging from a rope. his name...
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all three of them knew this wasn't going to be an episode of "csi" forensic science saving the day. >s, none of that. >> in terms of what people are used to seeing nowadays with dna, we didn't have it. we just had to do detective work which means get out there and interview people. >> they say without pre-conceived theories they chased down the old leads again, the speeding car, the man in the greek fisherman's cap and the bearded lady and re-examined the old motive. was it possible that barbara had been shot to death over a pricey, collectible comic book? >> thank you, sir. >> the cold case detectives interviewed over a hundred people. and of all those fresh 2007 interviews, the one they did with this man turned out to be the game changer. his name is mike renault a girl's softball coach, now confined to a wheelchair after 2003. in 1990, he was a college senior and a spiderman fanatic. on july 13, the night of the murder, detectives learned he had placed a call to the comics world store. he thought it had been around 5:30 or so about 30 minutes before the murder. the avid collector w
all three of them knew this wasn't going to be an episode of "csi" forensic science saving the day. >s, none of that. >> in terms of what people are used to seeing nowadays with dna, we didn't have it. we just had to do detective work which means get out there and interview people. >> they say without pre-conceived theories they chased down the old leads again, the speeding car, the man in the greek fisherman's cap and the bearded lady and re-examined the old motive....
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so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyard. >> not co-located doesn't allow for easy exchange of information to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the new facility will be in one location. the current locker room with shared with other officers. it is not assigned to just traffic companies. there are two showers downstairs and up. both are gym and shop weres are old. it needs constant maintenance. >> forensic services provides five major types of testing. we develop fingerprints on substances and comparisons. there are firearms identification to deal with projectiles, bullets or cartridge casings from shootings. dna is looking at a whole an rare of evidence from -- array of evidence from dna to sexual assault to homicide. we are also in the business of do
so the csi unit location is at the hall of justice, and the crime laboratory is located at building 60 sixty old hunters point shipyard. >> not co-located doesn't allow for easy exchange of information to occur. >> traffic division was started in 1909. they were motor officers. they used sidecars. officers who road by themselves without the sidecar were called solo. that is a common term for the motorcycle officers. we have 45 officers assigned to the motorcycles. all parking at the...
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and everything that we come to know in a csi type crime scene investigation whether in popular culture and television and movies in real life. is all due to francis glistenerly and what she did at harvard university in boston. this is a diorama model that was made around 1943 by frances glessner lee. to train homicide detectives to practice crime scene investigation. this is one of the tallest ones called barn when the earliest ones that she made. and represents a fellow who's hanging from a rope. his name is even wallace. and mr. wallace was an argumentative type of person according to the information that's in the front of the cabinet even wallace a local farmer was found dead by his wife imelda. mrs. imelda wallace was questioned and gave the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with. things didn't go the way he wanted he would go out to the barn threatening suicide mr. wallace was stand on a bucket and put a noose around his neck, but she would always manage to persuade him not to do it. and the afternoon of july 14th around 4 o'clock. they had a dispute and mr. w
and everything that we come to know in a csi type crime scene investigation whether in popular culture and television and movies in real life. is all due to francis glistenerly and what she did at harvard university in boston. this is a diorama model that was made around 1943 by frances glessner lee. to train homicide detectives to practice crime scene investigation. this is one of the tallest ones called barn when the earliest ones that she made. and represents a fellow who's hanging from a...
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. >> do you support him to csis expand the supreme court? >> no. support the president's commitment to study such a proposal, if that's your question i have no plans to bring it to the floor. >> what that is is what is republican discipline discipline. while the legislation proposed by a group of democrats would increase the number to 9 to 13, it's not going anywhere, at least off for now. as she mentioned, the president signed an executive order last week establishing a commission to study the prospect, but that is the extent of it so far and that is enough for the speaker of the house so far. still with us, thankfully, tim miller. i know you do politics because i watched you entombed with nikole all the time. here is a political question, anyway you view this as the ether ill-timed or overreach, on the part of this subset of the democratic party? >> not actually, no. i think primarily because i agree with the position i think that there is a sense where they will continue to try and push right, try and push the democrats to change the landscape,
. >> do you support him to csis expand the supreme court? >> no. support the president's commitment to study such a proposal, if that's your question i have no plans to bring it to the floor. >> what that is is what is republican discipline discipline. while the legislation proposed by a group of democrats would increase the number to 9 to 13, it's not going anywhere, at least off for now. as she mentioned, the president signed an executive order last week establishing a...
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everything we've come to know id aue csi type investigation, whether in movies or real life, is all due to francis glizner lee, which she did at harvard university in boston.ide this is a diorama model made around 1943 by francis glizner lee to train homicide detectives in crime scene investigation. this is one of the tallest ones called fr"burn," one of the earliest ones she made, and as represents a fellow who is acco hanging from ard rope.allace bas name is evan wallace, an are type person. she made the following statement. mr. wallace was hard to get along with.age to when things didn't go the way he wanted, he would go out to the barn, threatening suicide. dispe mr. wallace would put a noose s around his neck, but she would also persuade him not to do it.o in the afternoon on july 14th around 4:00, they had a dispute, and mr. wallace made his usual threats, but she didn't follow e him to the barn right away. when she did go to the barn, shd found the premises as represented in the model.lways the bucket usually stood in thet corner just outside the barn wf door, but yesterday she h
everything we've come to know id aue csi type investigation, whether in movies or real life, is all due to francis glizner lee, which she did at harvard university in boston.ide this is a diorama model made around 1943 by francis glizner lee to train homicide detectives in crime scene investigation. this is one of the tallest ones called fr"burn," one of the earliest ones she made, and as represents a fellow who is acco hanging from ard rope.allace bas name is evan wallace, an are...
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by his coke standards, i expect to see him starring soon in "csi: mar-a-lago."re they do an analysis of caffeinated false promises. it's not like this is the first time either. he got into politics by ranting about manufacturing moving to china. but remember this? >> i have nothing against china. i just hate that their leaders are so much smarter than our leaders. >> these are beautiful ties. the ties are made in china? >> right. i mean, it's just boycott means you don't use the stuff. >> yeah, that is what that means. >> i know you were most concerned by the fact that drinks in the trump hotel in d.c. cost nine bucks. >> for a soda. $9. and cocktails, i don't want to say -- i can't remember exactly what they cost, but i want to say it's in the 20s. some of them. and some of them even more. you are paying for more than the cocktail as you are with the coke. what, i'm not sure, but something else. >> we're just asking the question. >> question mark. >>> the jury will continue deliberations to decide the fate of derek chauvin. what they are doing to prepare. >> pl
by his coke standards, i expect to see him starring soon in "csi: mar-a-lago."re they do an analysis of caffeinated false promises. it's not like this is the first time either. he got into politics by ranting about manufacturing moving to china. but remember this? >> i have nothing against china. i just hate that their leaders are so much smarter than our leaders. >> these are beautiful ties. the ties are made in china? >> right. i mean, it's just boycott means you...
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when the csi techs entered bonnie and mike's house the first thing they spotted were shoes. >> size 10 sneakers? >> yeah. that match the print. >> bonnie's sister's suspicions of foul play were based on her love for her 3 1/2-year-old son. >> there is no way she would have left aaron. there is no way she would have walked out the door and left aaron behind with him. >> and then there was an interview mike did on tv the night after bonnie disappeared. his matter of fact manner left many viewers baffled. >> basically, she just wasn't happy and she wanted to leave. and i couldn't really stop her from leaving. >> but detective hinson was more focused on the smiling boy on the couch next to mike. little aaron. >> i wanted the child interviewed. >> the child? >> yeah. i wanted aaron. >> the 3 1/2-year-old boy. >> yes. i wanted him interviewed. >> and what a horrifying story the boy would tell. >> coming up -- >> i was trying to determine what she had on. you know, clothing. and he got real quiet and whispered, and he said, "red blood." >> mommy was wearing blood? >> wow. chills up and down m
when the csi techs entered bonnie and mike's house the first thing they spotted were shoes. >> size 10 sneakers? >> yeah. that match the print. >> bonnie's sister's suspicions of foul play were based on her love for her 3 1/2-year-old son. >> there is no way she would have left aaron. there is no way she would have walked out the door and left aaron behind with him. >> and then there was an interview mike did on tv the night after bonnie disappeared. his matter of...