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tune into the full conversation on the david rubenstein show tonight at 9:00.rning when we came in, it was a risk off field to the markets, whether it was fx, bond, equity markets. you saw some buying come into the u.s., and then it shifted. maybe it was this interview coming out or hitting the record highs in the s&p's. then we saw some serious moves in the bond market. selling on the short end in the u.s., buying on the back and led by canada. francine: we heard from the bank of canada accelerating the timing of their rate hikes, so they said they would stop their bond buying program and moved to reinvestment. that also moved markets in canada significantly. the canadian dollar is now rising. overnight rates maintaining at 0.25%. it reminded me of what happened at the bank of england. you don't have one of the major central banks reprice, but if you say if they are hawkish, what does that mean for the fed? we are all using the same supply chain, so maybe something to look at deeper. alix: the difference is the canadian dollar is higher. when the boe gets more
tune into the full conversation on the david rubenstein show tonight at 9:00.rning when we came in, it was a risk off field to the markets, whether it was fx, bond, equity markets. you saw some buying come into the u.s., and then it shifted. maybe it was this interview coming out or hitting the record highs in the s&p's. then we saw some serious moves in the bond market. selling on the short end in the u.s., buying on the back and led by canada. francine: we heard from the bank of canada...
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emily: you can watch the david rubenstein show wednesdays 9:30 new york time.up, mark zuckerberg responds to comments made on bloomberg technology by an early facebook investor. what he had to say, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: two of the world's most valuable fintech startups are joining forces. strike will allow retailers to add corn a bank's buy now pay later service as a purchasing tool. this comes at a time when rivals are striking deals to win a share of the repayment industry. amazon has struck a deal to use verizon's network to link up its thousand strong satellites. this sets up a rivalry with star link. jeff bezos has committed $10 million to the satellite subsidiary. it plans to launch more than 3000 satellites into low-earth orbit to provide broadband internet. two weeks ago we were joined on the show by an early facebook investor, reid hoffman. he spoke candidate -- candidly about how the social network lost people's trust especially over handling of claims leveled against the company by whistleblower frances haugen. take a listen to what he ha
emily: you can watch the david rubenstein show wednesdays 9:30 new york time.up, mark zuckerberg responds to comments made on bloomberg technology by an early facebook investor. what he had to say, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: two of the world's most valuable fintech startups are joining forces. strike will allow retailers to add corn a bank's buy now pay later service as a purchasing tool. this comes at a time when rivals are striking deals to win a share of the repayment industry....
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mark: don't miss general mark milley on the david rubenstein show. former u.s.secretary steven mnuchin says he is opposed to the introduction of new taxes and warning about the consequences of a billionaires tax. on the sidelines of saudi arabia's flagship investment. >> now is the wrong time to raise taxes on anybody whether it is billionaires or average consumers. the problem is it probably won't raise much money since a lot of this money will be given away to foundations. it's probably unconstitutional. the third issue is it creates very bad incentives. mark: secretary mnuchin added the levy probably wouldn't rake in as much cast as its proponents expect. russian president vladimir putin has told the company to focus on refilling the european gas storage facilities. that is when they will have finished the campaign. the move is expected to ease europe's supply crunch. global news 24 hours a day on gloom -- bloomberg quicktake. i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome to bloomberg markets. we welcome both our bloomberg audiences. here are the to
mark: don't miss general mark milley on the david rubenstein show. former u.s.secretary steven mnuchin says he is opposed to the introduction of new taxes and warning about the consequences of a billionaires tax. on the sidelines of saudi arabia's flagship investment. >> now is the wrong time to raise taxes on anybody whether it is billionaires or average consumers. the problem is it probably won't raise much money since a lot of this money will be given away to foundations. it's probably...
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david rubenstein joins us, with peer-to-peer conversations with him, i really want to focus on the hockeyr from belmont hills. for those of you not in the know, that's really good prep school hockey, then on to princeton and rotc. david rubenstein, the path of general miley to the top of the pecking order for miley was original, wasn't it? david: it was. we never had a joint chiefs of staff server with an undergraduate from the ivy league and he didn't expect to spend his career in the military, but it worked out that way. he's from a military family but interestingly his father didn't want him in the military. his father really try to keep them out. how is his service -- tom: how is his service cover -- colored by the fact that his father was truly on the shores of iwo jima? david: his father knew the horrors of military combat from world war ii and tried to keep his son from going to west point. he went to princeton on effectively a hockey scholarship but he got into rotc and ultimately stayed in the military. it's an unusual story and he has obviously become one of the most visible of
david rubenstein joins us, with peer-to-peer conversations with him, i really want to focus on the hockeyr from belmont hills. for those of you not in the know, that's really good prep school hockey, then on to princeton and rotc. david rubenstein, the path of general miley to the top of the pecking order for miley was original, wasn't it? david: it was. we never had a joint chiefs of staff server with an undergraduate from the ivy league and he didn't expect to spend his career in the...
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for the first time this pandemic we welcome david rubenstein into our studios. for joining us. took you three days to get into the building? david: it is more complicated but it is worth it. mike is doing a good job to make it not comfortable but process driven. maybe that will be the future for business. julie sweet has to do with this at accenture. tell us how the columbia log glad -- law grad is different than what we see. david: accenture is a publicly traded company. more than $200 billion in market cap. one of the largest companies in the world run by a woman. she is trained as a lawyer and not as a consultant. they are the biggest consulting firm in the world. they have done a better job at building their presence around the world. there are now 624,000 employees. tom: what i find interesting, and she is really pushing the needle on this and is an example to other corporations, is the rate of debate of work from home. how to the best and brightest work from home versus working from the carlisle office? david: it turns out during covid people who have tech
for the first time this pandemic we welcome david rubenstein into our studios. for joining us. took you three days to get into the building? david: it is more complicated but it is worth it. mike is doing a good job to make it not comfortable but process driven. maybe that will be the future for business. julie sweet has to do with this at accenture. tell us how the columbia log glad -- law grad is different than what we see. david: accenture is a publicly traded company. more than $200 billion...
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foundation institute executive director john heubusch. >> it is a real privilege to be with david rubenstein this morning, who has written some remarkable books. i think this is your third, david, "the american experiment" is outright? >> that's correct. >> a real, real terrific study of some americans have been successful across so many fields, and what i loved about the book first to say, david, is it seems a synopsis of a number of the interviews that you have done in the past years of these fine americans. i just have to say it was a real treat but when i saw the title "the american experiment", here we are as a nation 230 some odd years old, and yet you, come te story that you are come to find to this day as an experiment. why is that? >> when the country was great it was an experiment. there never been a country create a whole thought this way and the experiment that the founding fathers gave us was a representative democracy. nobody really good last very long. thomas jefferson was not at the constitutional convention while we should do every 20 us we should reinvent the couch because
foundation institute executive director john heubusch. >> it is a real privilege to be with david rubenstein this morning, who has written some remarkable books. i think this is your third, david, "the american experiment" is outright? >> that's correct. >> a real, real terrific study of some americans have been successful across so many fields, and what i loved about the book first to say, david, is it seems a synopsis of a number of the interviews that you have...
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earlier today he sat down with david rubenstein, cofounder of the carlyle group, at the economic clubshington, d.c. to discuss whether he supports the 15% minimum corporate tax. sen. manchin: we are going to do a deep dive and we should do a deep dive and that is why i have always said, when you do reconciliation in such a manner that is partisan, you don't go through regular order, doesn't go back to the committee, there is not a hearing, you don't have a chance for you all to come testify and tell us what is working, this could have this ramification, did you think about this. we don't have the professionals. basically you have a few staff trying to put things together and massage at the way they want it. i thought that wasn't a good way. do i think i know? i don't know. i went 25% on corporate net, 28% all in, got rid of carried interest. you have been hearing this wealth tax has got everybody excited to a certain extent. the only thing i said about taxation is it should be fair. david: the wealth tax, in your view, is something you support? sen. manchin: i haven't seen text on it.
earlier today he sat down with david rubenstein, cofounder of the carlyle group, at the economic clubshington, d.c. to discuss whether he supports the 15% minimum corporate tax. sen. manchin: we are going to do a deep dive and we should do a deep dive and that is why i have always said, when you do reconciliation in such a manner that is partisan, you don't go through regular order, doesn't go back to the committee, there is not a hearing, you don't have a chance for you all to come testify and...
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jonathan: general mark milley will be speaking with david robinson in, -- david rubenstein in full.conversations." what we saw was a very significant event of a test bay hypersonic weapons system, and it is very concerning. he goes on to say, i do not know if it is quite a sputnik moment, but it is very close to that. it has all of our attention. tom: born in 1957, jon, i relived that in my childhood memory, and there was an intense fear of sputnik and what we do. within the classification of what we cannot cannot talk about, jon, i really want to say, more than any other military officer we have now, he is the most on estimated. he is rotc out of princeton. i cannot convey how unusual that is. most importantly, his father was on the shores of iwo jima. lisa: what we see in both the rhetoric that, frankly, has been harsh out of the administration and the increasing moves of corporations out of china. how does this diverge? at what point do corporations have a role to play in this? i see this, because, actually, if you'll take a look at tech giants, co's the -- ceo's there, they have
jonathan: general mark milley will be speaking with david robinson in, -- david rubenstein in full.conversations." what we saw was a very significant event of a test bay hypersonic weapons system, and it is very concerning. he goes on to say, i do not know if it is quite a sputnik moment, but it is very close to that. it has all of our attention. tom: born in 1957, jon, i relived that in my childhood memory, and there was an intense fear of sputnik and what we do. within the classification...
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senator joe manchin spoke earlier david rubenstein at the economic club of washington, d.c.his morning. well, he did speak at the economic club of washington, d.c. still saying that there appears could be a deal closer than we think. bloomberg washington correspondent annmarie hordern joins us. what did you take away from that? annmarie: he's wrapping that up now. he reiterated the fact, when it comes to taxes, it is something being discussed on capitol hill. we don't have the text for what i knew billionaire tax would look like. he rated rates that he supports the 15% memo and corporate tax rate. potentially there is a path forward from the trump -- for the trump tax cut to last through this democratically controlled congress and white house. also, what happens with paid leave and climate. in the top line figure, senator manchin said he could not say for sure what the top line figure would be, but reiterated what he thought was fair was $1.5 trillion, and that in washington, we just talk about billions now as chump change. he seems to have softened on that stance. they are
senator joe manchin spoke earlier david rubenstein at the economic club of washington, d.c.his morning. well, he did speak at the economic club of washington, d.c. still saying that there appears could be a deal closer than we think. bloomberg washington correspondent annmarie hordern joins us. what did you take away from that? annmarie: he's wrapping that up now. he reiterated the fact, when it comes to taxes, it is something being discussed on capitol hill. we don't have the text for what i...
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professor joseph ellis, you said during your interview with david rubenstein, a little bit earlier that the immersion revolution and rebellion was a power issue, not a money issue pretty can you explain that pretty. >> all be my best briefly that the british attempt attack the colonies and oppose legislative mandates on them was essentially driven by the desire to increase revenue and reduce the size of the national debt which was $147,000. but in truth, the amount of money collected was less the cost of enforcing and the issue at stake in the colonists was not how much you are taxing us, but the fact that we have no say given that that we are being taxed without our consent so the underlying source of the crises that begins in 1774, in the wake of the coercive acts is to control us and from the british, we have the authority to government and consolidate our empire the way that gives us control from london in a way that we never exercised before. >> so when you talked about from london what was the communication back and forth between the colonies and london at that point and how long
professor joseph ellis, you said during your interview with david rubenstein, a little bit earlier that the immersion revolution and rebellion was a power issue, not a money issue pretty can you explain that pretty. >> all be my best briefly that the british attempt attack the colonies and oppose legislative mandates on them was essentially driven by the desire to increase revenue and reduce the size of the national debt which was $147,000. but in truth, the amount of money collected was...
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vonnie: that was in an interview with david rubenstein. haslinda: still ahead, we discuss opportunities in renewables with the chinese business head of the world's largest wind turbine maker. thomas keller will be joining us later this hour. david: before that, we are looking ahead to some earnings, key earnings out of apple and amazon. we break it down what it means for you about supply chains, and research analysts will be joining us in the next couple of minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. we are keeping an eye on samsung, which was out with earnings this morning. it was a neat, but it says supply chain disruptions persist. -- it was a beat. pretty much good and bad news at the same time. of course, that supply chain disruption continues and is set to meet impact demand going forward. david: this goes really into everything else, right? it fits right in the middle of the supply chain. i guess this will fit into the apple story later on because they are very dependent on apple for revenue. they might be able to find this
vonnie: that was in an interview with david rubenstein. haslinda: still ahead, we discuss opportunities in renewables with the chinese business head of the world's largest wind turbine maker. thomas keller will be joining us later this hour. david: before that, we are looking ahead to some earnings, key earnings out of apple and amazon. we break it down what it means for you about supply chains, and research analysts will be joining us in the next couple of minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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haidi: chairman of the joint chiefs of staff there with david rubenstein.an watch that conversation at 7:00 p.m. hong kong time. coming up next, the chip crunch continues to loom large for big automakers. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have seen recovery from the impact in cute free from some of our supply base -- q3 from our supply base that caused a little more impact. i'm optimistic we are through the worst of it. that's what gives me confidence we will see a stronger q4 and then a stronger q1 and as we get to the second half of next year, continue. shery: gm's ceo. let's get more on gm and order earnings and the impact chip shortage is having on the industry -- gm and ford earnings. >> automakers today showed that they have navigated it pretty well, both gm and ford. both beat massively with earnings expectations. they did better than people expected. gm talking about still seeing chips being an issue for them going forward, and i think that was enough to really spook investors. ford struck a more confident tone when they talked about chips. they suffered e
haidi: chairman of the joint chiefs of staff there with david rubenstein.an watch that conversation at 7:00 p.m. hong kong time. coming up next, the chip crunch continues to loom large for big automakers. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we have seen recovery from the impact in cute free from some of our supply base -- q3 from our supply base that caused a little more impact. i'm optimistic we are through the worst of it. that's what gives me confidence we will see a stronger q4 and then a...
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in an interview from september, 2020 with david rubenstein, general powell talks about his upbringing, military career and serving for presidents. upbringing, military career and serving four perspectives. >> i'm david rubin tine and we're here apt mount vernon, george washington's home and we're here with another famous general, colin powell. thank you very much for coming today. >> thank you very much, david. i've been here before and i've been here with you many times before. david: as we sit here today, this incredential house. it was thought over 100 years by the mounts vernon ladies association. that i have bought it and now they operate it but they have no men on their board. can you imagine how this could possibly happy? gentle powell: they have demonstrated that to us for the fast couple hundred years almost now. and they've done a great josh, kept the place looking absolutely beautiful and i think you would not be successful if you feel tried to get on the board. david: i think that's kuch. we've had 200-plus years of mental as presidents of the united states. do you ever wo
in an interview from september, 2020 with david rubenstein, general powell talks about his upbringing, military career and serving for presidents. upbringing, military career and serving four perspectives. >> i'm david rubin tine and we're here apt mount vernon, george washington's home and we're here with another famous general, colin powell. thank you very much for coming today. >> thank you very much, david. i've been here before and i've been here with you many times before....
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another announcement, this one a little bit more serious, senator joe manchin speaking with david rubenstein at the economic club of washington, d.c., 9:00 a.m. if you want to watch that on the bloomberg, that is one to watch. tom: i got an email from indiana pointing that out to me today. jonathan: does the author of that email support the -- tom: of course. if you are from west lafayette, there's nothing else. jonathan: college football. what does boiler up mean? does anyone have any idea? [laughter] it is like roll tide over at bama. what does that mean? tom: it is greek to me. lisa: tom, are you lobbying for another day off? jonathan: he's got one. i approved it. it's monday. lisa: i think the person from indiana approved that one. [laughter] jonathan: he always asks me, always. is it ok, jon? can i have thursday and friday off? i will be off thursday and friday, and you will be off on monday. just a bit of separation. tom: and lisa is taking off november, so it works. jonathan: what do they say about love and distance? it makes the heart grow fonder? all of that stuff. tom: we are sensi
another announcement, this one a little bit more serious, senator joe manchin speaking with david rubenstein at the economic club of washington, d.c., 9:00 a.m. if you want to watch that on the bloomberg, that is one to watch. tom: i got an email from indiana pointing that out to me today. jonathan: does the author of that email support the -- tom: of course. if you are from west lafayette, there's nothing else. jonathan: college football. what does boiler up mean? does anyone have any idea?...
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i'm a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a mission to educate americans about the rich and diverse history of the white house and the people who lived and worked there. our guest this evening is michael giorgione. mike is a retired rear admiral from the navy's civil engineer corps. he served in a variety of assignments around the world in his 29-year military career including as commander of camp david. after military retirement in 2010, mike has worked in private industry and now is the chief executive officer of a building information systems technology company headquartered in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october of 2017, he published his first book, "inside camp david: the private world of the presidential retreat." mike travels often speaking about the book and has covered by "the wall street journal," the "today" show, smithsonian, npr, c-span, and many other print, radio, and television
i'm a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a mission to educate americans about the rich and diverse history of the white house and the people who lived and worked there. our guest this evening is michael giorgione. mike is a retired rear admiral from the navy's civil engineer corps. he served in a variety of...
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his conversation with david rubenstein next.. ♪ >> we will all negotiate in good faith you have to keep your options open. i think 1.5 is more than fair since we did 1.9 and is another 1.2, and i have to start thinking about how much -- i never heard trillion dollars used when we had the meltdown in 2007 and 2008. they got up to $800 billion and then we thought it was outrageous that you would have to spend this much money to keep us from financial collapse. we talk about billions like chump change, and we now are in the trillions like it is expected. and what did world war two cost us? what did the marshall plan cost in today's dollars? i was just curious. i had one of my researchers check it out and they said what do you think, and i said i do not know? they said $4.7 trillion. we save the world and world war ii and rebuilt europe on $4.7 trillion. we have spent $5.4 trillion and we will have a heck of a lot more. dani: that was senator joe manchin with david rubinstein. it is interesting to see how the next few days pan out a
his conversation with david rubenstein next.. ♪ >> we will all negotiate in good faith you have to keep your options open. i think 1.5 is more than fair since we did 1.9 and is another 1.2, and i have to start thinking about how much -- i never heard trillion dollars used when we had the meltdown in 2007 and 2008. they got up to $800 billion and then we thought it was outrageous that you would have to spend this much money to keep us from financial collapse. we talk about billions like...
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. >> in this weeks public for search with that we bring you david rubenstein, best selling author, businessman and philanthropist. he was co-finance cochairman of the carlyle group, the world's largest and most successful private investment firm. in spring 2020 he was joining us at the reagan library for in-person event for his new book how to lead. with the covid event that was not able to happen. we reached out. during today's conversation he shares have the book is published some of our nation's greatest minds to explore the inspiring story of america including
. >> in this weeks public for search with that we bring you david rubenstein, best selling author, businessman and philanthropist. he was co-finance cochairman of the carlyle group, the world's largest and most successful private investment firm. in spring 2020 he was joining us at the reagan library for in-person event for his new book how to lead. with the covid event that was not able to happen. we reached out. during today's conversation he shares have the book is published some of...
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. >> in this weeks public for search with that we bring you david rubenstein, best selling author, businessman and philanthropist. he was co-finance cochairman of the carlyle group, the world's largest and most successful private investment firm. in spring 2020 he was joining us at the reagan library for in-person event for his new book how to
. >> in this weeks public for search with that we bring you david rubenstein, best selling author, businessman and philanthropist. he was co-finance cochairman of the carlyle group, the world's largest and most successful private investment firm. in spring 2020 he was joining us at the reagan library for in-person event for his new book how to
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. >> watch more of his comments on the david rubenstein show.4 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: selloffs in the short end of the bond market in australia continues after daily operations . another 17 basis point move in the three year yield. this raises the question, how much will a flatter yield curve hurt stocks? we see this scramble as tightening is happening faster than markets expected. at what point will the negative correlation play out for equities? >> the yield curve is flattening. in march it was 1.6%. then down to 1%. but looking at the gap between the two-year and tenure is [indiscernible] so growth expectations have come off a little bit but have not reached a level where it is a major concern and would derail the market. we think eventually it will go up [indiscernible] we think inflation will start easing the second half of next year as pandemic rules ease. haidi: structural adjustments might not be transitory, particularly pertaining to crackdown
. >> watch more of his comments on the david rubenstein show.4 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: selloffs in the short end of the bond market in australia continues after daily operations . another 17 basis point move in the three year yield. this raises the question, how much will a flatter yield curve hurt stocks? we see this scramble as tightening is happening faster than markets expected. at what point...
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rich can play" about the story of opportunity zones that is out this week with a nice blurb by david rubensteinom to this david. david, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning. help us understand what's happened last night and to the extent that it matters, how you think this is going to play again because this movie will start up all over in november. >> basically, the republicans were unwilling to put the u.s. into default they bought some time from the democrats i think the democrats will unify their caucus and put together moderates and progressives to pass the big spending bills and tax bills they have in the works you mentioned my book. this is how washington will work in the end somebody will take something to get their vote the republican of south carolina managed to get the opportunities into the bill. i am certain, well, we'll get something and allow them to swallow hard and democrats will pass it. i'm not sure but most people watching think democrats aren't so stupid as to blow this chance for a huge legislation. >> you think they get both bills? >> i think they get bot
rich can play" about the story of opportunity zones that is out this week with a nice blurb by david rubensteinom to this david. david, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> good morning. help us understand what's happened last night and to the extent that it matters, how you think this is going to play again because this movie will start up all over in november. >> basically, the republicans were unwilling to put the u.s. into default they bought some time from the...
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in an interview from september, 2020 with david rubenstein, general powell talks about his upbringing, military career and serving for presidents. upbringing, military career and serving four perspectives.
in an interview from september, 2020 with david rubenstein, general powell talks about his upbringing, military career and serving for presidents. upbringing, military career and serving four perspectives.