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my conversation with the editor of the "new york times" modern love column daniel jones and the host of "note to self" the tech show about being human. plus, the man behind aliens, gladiator, blade runner and so many other blockbuster, ridley scott on why he had to reshoot parts of his latest film and still release it on time. >>> good evening and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. swiping left, swiping right, pew research has found that 59% of adults in america think online dating is a good way to meet people but how is love in the digit a.al age changing the way experience romance and desire. this valentine's week, i decided to ask the editor of the "new york times" love column daniel jones and manoush zomorodi. welcome to you both from new york. >> thank you. >> so we are talking about love at the end of this valentine's day week. you both met your spouses in the old-fashioned way. do you wish you had or had taken the online app route? >> i'll take that one first, daniel, if you don't mind. i would say no based on everything that i have heard from my tens o
my conversation with the editor of the "new york times" modern love column daniel jones and the host of "note to self" the tech show about being human. plus, the man behind aliens, gladiator, blade runner and so many other blockbuster, ridley scott on why he had to reshoot parts of his latest film and still release it on time. >>> good evening and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. swiping left, swiping right, pew research has found that 59%...
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the white house not to mention that the stock market and the dow jones industrial average self restraint and i think it hurt anyone daniel if there is a force in washington that can truly impact the way we see markets perform that is and it remains the u.s. federal reserve right yes and no because of course the fed acts on what's happening in the economy so they have to react to what's happening that they don't dictate the course however it's very important that they get the timing right and the extent of interest rate rises right because they don't want to alarm the markets not so those who want really sure what it means when you increase interest rates it makes borrowing more expensive so companies find it difficult to well it's more expensive to borrow and invest that money and that impacts impacts on the stock price as the era of cheap money may be over a question about said before we run out of time is this a a correction that we have heard that has been predicted or is this the correction that is long over due yes yes or no is it the correction that's long overdue. the correction is certainly overdue and we were ju
the white house not to mention that the stock market and the dow jones industrial average self restraint and i think it hurt anyone daniel if there is a force in washington that can truly impact the way we see markets perform that is and it remains the u.s. federal reserve right yes and no because of course the fed acts on what's happening in the economy so they have to react to what's happening that they don't dictate the course however it's very important that they get the timing right and...
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daniel webster in the dartmouth college case. the interesting thing about this bar, then as now, there were a select few lawyers who argued >> walter jones. i'm sorry. i am blanking. >> there was joseph hopkinson. he was the cocounsel with daniel webster. the interesting thing about this bar, then as now, there were a select few lawyers who argued before the supreme court bar, and they really knew each other, personally and professionally. so, for example, william wirt who argued for the bank of the united states had been the government's prosecutor in the aaron beurre trial for treason, and luther martin, the constitutional delegate for maryland has been aaron burr's defense attorney, these men came together again and again. >> in his book, peter iron says about the attorney general of the state of maryland, luther martin, he reportedly argued the fletcher case ten years earlier in a drunken state and he was rumored to be ineebbriated during the mcculloch as well. it's absolutely clear, he had a drinking problem, something that people openly discussed. it became a significant impediment. such that his last two or three years as attorney
daniel webster in the dartmouth college case. the interesting thing about this bar, then as now, there were a select few lawyers who argued >> walter jones. i'm sorry. i am blanking. >> there was joseph hopkinson. he was the cocounsel with daniel webster. the interesting thing about this bar, then as now, there were a select few lawyers who argued before the supreme court bar, and they really knew each other, personally and professionally. so, for example, william wirt who argued...
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daniel webster what about the case from maryland? >> luther martin a very good attorney general and also walter jones and, i'm drawing a blank. >> and then there was cocounsel. but then as now there are much fewer lawyers who argue they knew each other professionally and prefer slowly so for example arguing for the bank of the united states is the governments prosecutor in the aaron burr trial for treason in march in the former delegate from maryland was the defense attorney for ehrenberg. they came together again and again. >> peter iron says about the attorney general it is reportedly argued that fletcher case in a drunken state ten years earlier and was rumored to be any related during the james mcculloch argument he was a skilled orator. do you know about that? >> it is absolutely clear he had a drinking problem that people openly discussed and it became a significant impediment the last two or three years as attorney general were not terribly successful. and it sped up his death. >> toward the end of his life moving into ehrenberg's house and his old client took care of him. >> talking about daniel webster who was well-known in
daniel webster what about the case from maryland? >> luther martin a very good attorney general and also walter jones and, i'm drawing a blank. >> and then there was cocounsel. but then as now there are much fewer lawyers who argue they knew each other professionally and prefer slowly so for example arguing for the bank of the united states is the governments prosecutor in the aaron burr trial for treason in march in the former delegate from maryland was the defense attorney for...
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danielle thank you very much stay there for a minute we're coming back to you in a moment but first off of the severe downturn of monday and tuesday international markets have recovered strongly the dow jones index closed in the green last night providing relief for asian stocks they saw a broad rebound as investors regain confidence and went bargain hunting after tumbling as much as seven percent on tuesday japanese stocks enjoyed a robust recovery upbeat corporate earnings from the likes of to you would have helped put more than anything else the bounce back in japan and other engine markets came as investors took cues from a rally on wall street late in the trading day after the choppy session there u.s. investors exchanged panic for perspective following monday steep sell off sharp downturns can take the air out of a market that may have been doing well for too long and investors can move back and add more feasible prices but analysts warn it isn't exactly going to be back to smooth sailing going forward. from our perspective we had come far fast without. any rest along the way if you will. and this is an opportunity for for investors to reconfirm not only their their investment thesis
danielle thank you very much stay there for a minute we're coming back to you in a moment but first off of the severe downturn of monday and tuesday international markets have recovered strongly the dow jones index closed in the green last night providing relief for asian stocks they saw a broad rebound as investors regain confidence and went bargain hunting after tumbling as much as seven percent on tuesday japanese stocks enjoyed a robust recovery upbeat corporate earnings from the likes of...
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jones industrial average has gone positive now ohm by 5 points, it was up 20. >> jeff one mentioned in passing that we now are in, perhaps, a higher volatility regime and you and daniele talked about being late cycle this seems to be the premise on which a lot of market strategy is based right now, right? so we've kind of maybe hit the peak for melt up momentum in late january now we have this sort of higher volatility chopping around period but you're suggesting there is still further to go in a final phase of a bull market is that how you see it playing out, jeff? >> i do, mike. we all know what happens in the year after the yield curve inverts, right that's a clear sign. we're in the late cycle, we get a recession, we get a bear market but what else is talked about is what happens in the year before the yield curve inverts in this late cycle environment that's usually a great environment for stocks, double digit returns, but accompanied by a lot of pullbacks usually tied to views on what the fed or other central banks might do so get used to this volatility dollar cost average if you've got money to put into the markets. they've only begun to get to this later sta
jones industrial average has gone positive now ohm by 5 points, it was up 20. >> jeff one mentioned in passing that we now are in, perhaps, a higher volatility regime and you and daniele talked about being late cycle this seems to be the premise on which a lot of market strategy is based right now, right? so we've kind of maybe hit the peak for melt up momentum in late january now we have this sort of higher volatility chopping around period but you're suggesting there is still further to...