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brian. >> dom, good morning thank you very much.ll the headlines and all of the chaos that the decision has generated in the united states, we felt it was important for the global audience to hear from the source. that is energy minister abdulaziz bin salman he does not give very many interviews he did sit down with us at the opec meeting in vienna we met at 8:00 p.m. local time that was well after the decision had been made and blowback begun. i began by asking a simple question how would he explain to our audience why they made thi decision listen >> i always talk about this building as a silo where all of the political packages are outside that building or diversity that we have and with all of the political issues that are not helpful if we kept it inside this building that is being kept that is carried forward with us with opec plus >> what is the market based decision for what happened today? >> honestly, it is what it has shown in the press conference. first of all, we have testimony, not by ourselves, but by the market look
brian. >> dom, good morning thank you very much.ll the headlines and all of the chaos that the decision has generated in the united states, we felt it was important for the global audience to hear from the source. that is energy minister abdulaziz bin salman he does not give very many interviews he did sit down with us at the opec meeting in vienna we met at 8:00 p.m. local time that was well after the decision had been made and blowback begun. i began by asking a simple question how...
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>> reporter: dom, that remains to be seen new demand for office space, dom, fell for the third straighte report from ets. it was down 11.5% from july and below half of the pre-pandemic pace this despite an uptick last spring when some companies ordered employees back to work this tracks in-person and virtually. this is an indication of future leasing. vac one in seven saw a decline in august demand in the cities. the markets with the biggest drops, new york and seattle and los angeles. down 23% and 14% and 15% boston and chicago and san francisco with modest declines researchers say economic concerns around inflation and rising interest rates are fueling uncertainty which may be inhibiting potential tenants from embarking on search for office space until the picture is clearer a report from fitch showed a slight improvement of employees back in the office an improvement in new york with 49% of manhattan office workers are in the workplace in the week dom. >> okay. the data suggests and this is maybe a leading indicator of the return to office how do -- these are the major markets. is th
>> reporter: dom, that remains to be seen new demand for office space, dom, fell for the third straighte report from ets. it was down 11.5% from july and below half of the pre-pandemic pace this despite an uptick last spring when some companies ordered employees back to work this tracks in-person and virtually. this is an indication of future leasing. vac one in seven saw a decline in august demand in the cities. the markets with the biggest drops, new york and seattle and los angeles....
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>> no, dom, it is not.overnment deserves credit for back tracking partially on the plan they put forward. the plan as it currently stands and could change again, is bad policy pure fiscal stimulus deficit finance tax and government spending increasing at the time when the economy is operating well beyond full employment and inflation pressure are severe. more severe than the u.s they have a serious fiscal problem. this adds to that. there are questions of fiscal sustainability dom, the thing that is most disturbing is the lack of credibility of the government. you know, how that may effect the credibility of the bank of england. bank of england is in a tough spot they need to raise interest rates to offset the package and that will be tough to do under the scrutiny of the government the credibility of the folks running the show is really low obviously, a big problem for the uk the uk is an important part of the financial system and that is a problem for everybody. >> you are probably the third dozen person
>> no, dom, it is not.overnment deserves credit for back tracking partially on the plan they put forward. the plan as it currently stands and could change again, is bad policy pure fiscal stimulus deficit finance tax and government spending increasing at the time when the economy is operating well beyond full employment and inflation pressure are severe. more severe than the u.s they have a serious fiscal problem. this adds to that. there are questions of fiscal sustainability dom, the...
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what is top of mind this week besides large cap tech >> dom, you are right.er bowl week. next week we have the fed meeting. this is an important week to get the understanding of what we are seeing certainly the bar has been lowered for q3 earnings. we are expecting to get a better global insight look at caterpillar and boeing we want to get a better understanding. we have a lot of headwinds a lot of news from china with new additional lockdowns earnings give us a better understanding of what the forward guidance and the strike of the dollar has done and realize the damage it has done to our economy >> okay. if that is the case, there are a number of reports that could tell us something about what it will be like bellwether type names. what is the most important report that is coming out? >> i think it is caterpillar and boeing those two i want to identify there have been themes all year in 2022. boeing has been a name with the ebbs and flows and fits and starts of the global reopening boeing gives us a great insight of what we see from the business travel per
what is top of mind this week besides large cap tech >> dom, you are right.er bowl week. next week we have the fed meeting. this is an important week to get the understanding of what we are seeing certainly the bar has been lowered for q3 earnings. we are expecting to get a better global insight look at caterpillar and boeing we want to get a better understanding. we have a lot of headwinds a lot of news from china with new additional lockdowns earnings give us a better understanding of...
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>> dom, i was shocked at the markets reaction to the ending of the party congress. i thought the market did anticipate that xi would elevate key allies some to play a key role in the chinese government were associated with the zero covid policy i'm shocked at the market response rumors, dom, that a potential level player was liquidated with the market drawdown. it was a pure selling panic. a lack of buyers as well just a strange day hope to get a snap back. >> can you blame them? can you blame the lack of buyers for being apprehensive given president xi there are people who call him emperor xi or chairman xi. this is an administration which has cracked down on many important companies in china what is to say they will not continue in the coming years >> i think xi's speech last sunday where he mentioned modernization almost 90 times. the most frequently said word was modernization. a clear emphasis on the economy. if you want common prosperity, you need a level of prosperity i think we were a little bit shocked that president xi is certainly in full control of the c
>> dom, i was shocked at the markets reaction to the ending of the party congress. i thought the market did anticipate that xi would elevate key allies some to play a key role in the chinese government were associated with the zero covid policy i'm shocked at the market response rumors, dom, that a potential level player was liquidated with the market drawdown. it was a pure selling panic. a lack of buyers as well just a strange day hope to get a snap back. >> can you blame them?...
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a very tough market for a very unique house dom?i wonder, can you clear something up for us, because you deal with and you report on the ultrawealthy all the time you're an expert on them can you tell us, buyers that buy $23 million homes, do they take out mortgages for these things or do they cut checks for them in other words, do rising interest rates factor into this ultra-wealthy side of the equation >> reporter: brokers will say they do typically pay cash for these properties, but what's missed in that argument [ inaudible ] -- >> i think we lost robert frank there in the middle of western massachusetts. again, a $23 million home up for sale i wonder who's going to bid on it >>> coming up on the show, municipal bond performance on track for the worst year for at least the 1980s, but fund inflows, inflows are booming so what's behind the disconnect? and is the worst over for those muni bonds that's coming up next. "the exchange" will be right back ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? h
a very tough market for a very unique house dom?i wonder, can you clear something up for us, because you deal with and you report on the ultrawealthy all the time you're an expert on them can you tell us, buyers that buy $23 million homes, do they take out mortgages for these things or do they cut checks for them in other words, do rising interest rates factor into this ultra-wealthy side of the equation >> reporter: brokers will say they do typically pay cash for these properties, but...
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to rise heading into midterm elections dom?> brie jackson live from washington, dc, with the latest there. thank you very much. >>> let's get a check on more of this morning's headlines with frances rivera good morning >> good morning. the justice department is being asked to reject trump's request that the documents be turned over to his lawyers and a special master >>> the iconic angela lansbury died tuesday, five days before her 97th birthday. she's best known for her starring role on "murder she wrote," but she also leaves behind a legendary legacy on hollywood and broadway in addition to the 12 seasons of "murder she wrote," she voiced mrs. potts in ""beauty and the beast."" star and stage angela lansbury was 96 years old. >>> trea turner put the dodgers on the board with a first inning home run l.a. dodgers survive and held on for the game one win, 5-3. >>> in the bronx, harrison braider's first home run couldn't have come at a better time anthony rizzo blasted one. and too the biggest playoffs so far in houston. >> in to
to rise heading into midterm elections dom?> brie jackson live from washington, dc, with the latest there. thank you very much. >>> let's get a check on more of this morning's headlines with frances rivera good morning >> good morning. the justice department is being asked to reject trump's request that the documents be turned over to his lawyers and a special master >>> the iconic angela lansbury died tuesday, five days before her 97th birthday. she's best known for...
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the report request comes as the white house was apparently mulling that very move dom? >> all right, bertha -- >> i was also tempted to say aluminum. >> from our friends over at the atlantic aluminum, a very formal word bertha coombs, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, more on the dramatic rebound carrie firestone lays out the stocks she thinks look attractive amid the wild swings in the market. xi jinping set to lay out the vision for that country's economy, the shifts they may make to counter head winds over there coming up next the panel voting to subpoena former president donald trump over the capitol hill riot and insurrection a very busy hour sll aadtihe when "worldwide exchange" returns after this commercial break. millions have made the switch from the big three to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, introducing, the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to
the report request comes as the white house was apparently mulling that very move dom? >> all right, bertha -- >> i was also tempted to say aluminum. >> from our friends over at the atlantic aluminum, a very formal word bertha coombs, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, more on the dramatic rebound carrie firestone lays out the stocks she thinks look attractive amid the wild swings in the market. xi jinping set to lay out the vision for that country's economy,...
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>> dom, you said it. you should be my intro every single time. fed this week. in addition to -- listen, consensus is the fed will raise rates 75 basis points. i'm paying attention to the forward guidance the fed has been very clear that they want inflation at that 2% target the fed, of course, watches pce and we all watch cpi, of course. those are lagging indicators the current indicators are signaling the prices are starting to decline. commodities prices are coming down housing prices as well it takes a while for declining prices to reflect in pce or cpi whether they will start tapering back those hikes >> tiffany, tiffany, i'll stop you for a second we have a limited amount of time if that is the case, is this a market you can buy would you feel comfortable doing so or do you have to wait for the data points to come out before you put money to work or take it off the table? >> you don't have to wait. the first thing is your earlier guest talked about buying tech although we have seen a rally, i think tech is still a good thing to buy we are fo
>> dom, you said it. you should be my intro every single time. fed this week. in addition to -- listen, consensus is the fed will raise rates 75 basis points. i'm paying attention to the forward guidance the fed has been very clear that they want inflation at that 2% target the fed, of course, watches pce and we all watch cpi, of course. those are lagging indicators the current indicators are signaling the prices are starting to decline. commodities prices are coming down housing prices...
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we're down a little bit today, dom. but we're up 8 to 10 bucks a barrel in the last couple of sessions on talk of what's going to happen here way tonight set the stage. this was supposed to be a virtual meeting. opec has been doing these virtual meetings think got to be pretty boring, kind of rubber stamping to get back to pre-covid levels all of a sudden everyone's phones blow up and everyone is booking fight because we're expecting something big. we're here in austria. one of the people whose phone was blowing up, helima croft it's a beautiful city. we're happy to be here the fact they brought us in person, what does that mean to you? >> this is not a micromove this was assembled hastily on saturday we all had to get here brian, as you know, we're hearing numbers like 2 billion numbers being cut, running through the end of 2023. so this is a significant adjustment while we're in the midst of a crisis in decades. >> we'll get to that in a second let me ask a different question. sit at all possible that these leaks of 1
we're down a little bit today, dom. but we're up 8 to 10 bucks a barrel in the last couple of sessions on talk of what's going to happen here way tonight set the stage. this was supposed to be a virtual meeting. opec has been doing these virtual meetings think got to be pretty boring, kind of rubber stamping to get back to pre-covid levels all of a sudden everyone's phones blow up and everyone is booking fight because we're expecting something big. we're here in austria. one of the people whose...
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dom, back to you >> phil, ben, thank you very much for that.preciate it still ahead on the show, mortgage rates climbing yet again today. we'll get the latest numbers and what that means for the housing slowdown and the market overall. that's all coming up next. what if you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customers all on different systems. you need to pull it together. so you call in ibm and red hat to create an open hybrid cloud platform. now data is available anywhere, securely. and your digital transformation is helping find new ways to unlock energy around the world. - yieldstreet presents: alternative investing with kal penn and transolder kal penn.lping - oh, the stock market is doing that fun thing again. - hey news from the future, you're going to live through that about 10 more times. (laughs) - oh, it's no stress. i just discovered yieldstreet. they vet investments that don't ride the stock market rollercoaster. - ooh. i think some of my gray hairs just reversed. - yeah. you're w
dom, back to you >> phil, ben, thank you very much for that.preciate it still ahead on the show, mortgage rates climbing yet again today. we'll get the latest numbers and what that means for the housing slowdown and the market overall. that's all coming up next. what if you were a global energy company? with operations in scotland, technologists in india, and customers all on different systems. you need to pull it together. so you call in ibm and red hat to create an open hybrid cloud...
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let's check on the other top headlines with frances rivera in new york >> dom, good morning we startof revenge. that is what vladimir putin is calling the brutal attacks on a dozen ukrainian cities he blames ukraine for the crimea bridge explosion more than 84 missiles and drones hitting the capital for the first time in months ukraine shutdown half of the missiles using air defenses. ukrainian president says they will provide defense systems. >>> and uvalde school district superintendent is retiring hall harrell announced retirement after three decades with the district. families praised the decision after the school board meeting last night saying it should have come sooner. >> where were you when we heard the news about my sister being massacred? your board members hired you do to do a job and you failed tremendously causing a lifetime of pain and anguish. >> on friday, the district police department was suspended for the response to the massacre which left 19 students and 2 teachers dead. >>> mahomes with another touchdown. >> travis kelce proved to be the head chief on monday ni
let's check on the other top headlines with frances rivera in new york >> dom, good morning we startof revenge. that is what vladimir putin is calling the brutal attacks on a dozen ukrainian cities he blames ukraine for the crimea bridge explosion more than 84 missiles and drones hitting the capital for the first time in months ukraine shutdown half of the missiles using air defenses. ukrainian president says they will provide defense systems. >>> and uvalde school district...
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no true. dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. another interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge betted elements such as this on used laser scanning technology to map no to tom. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010 in 2012. he scans not just not sure it's on you know, but it does, since it's not hundreds of cathedrals from sweden to spain, not true. dom was, i think, a crown jewel and a lot of ways. and andrew talon did not live to see exactly how important his scans would turn out to be severa
no true. dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. another interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge betted elements such as this on used laser scanning technology to map no to tom. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked...
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let's bring in cnbc's dom chu. dom, wall street's going to be partying like it's 1981, which means they're not going to be partying. going to be ugly out there. take us through it all. >> all right. so, joe, mika, to your point here, there's no easy way to sugar coat this. it basically says inflation is still a big, bad problem. it's not as bad as it was earlier this summer when the consumer price index showed inflation was up around 9% on a year-over-year basis, but today's read still shows what we saw as a possible cooling off in consumer prices late in the summer back in august is not exactly playing out as a trend lower in inflation just yet. so the annualized rate of intlags, 8.2%, in september, still shows that the fed has a long ways to go in the battle against inflation. now, even if you strip out those more volatile food and energy prices, which, by the way, are actually showing some signs of falling, that so-called core consumer price index came in hotter than expected, still up over 6.5%, 6.6% to be exac
let's bring in cnbc's dom chu. dom, wall street's going to be partying like it's 1981, which means they're not going to be partying. going to be ugly out there. take us through it all. >> all right. so, joe, mika, to your point here, there's no easy way to sugar coat this. it basically says inflation is still a big, bad problem. it's not as bad as it was earlier this summer when the consumer price index showed inflation was up around 9% on a year-over-year basis, but today's read still...
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no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting to tell you about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge vetted elements such as this talon use. laser scanning technology to map no to done. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010 in 2012. he scans not as much as i'm, you know, but it does, since it's not hundreds of cathedrals from sweden to spain, not true. dom was, i think, a crown jewel and a lot of ways. andrew talon did not live to see exactly how important his scans would turn out to be several months
no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting to tell you about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge vetted elements such as this talon use. laser scanning technology to map no to done. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked...
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in 2019 of fire destroyed large parts of the natural dom cathedral. the incident shot france and people world wide businessmen. one of the most iconic landmarks in paris was lost forever. fortunately, not its cowardly being restored, which with the original thanks and part of this man, andrew tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting to tell you about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge vetted elements such as this talon use laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from
in 2019 of fire destroyed large parts of the natural dom cathedral. the incident shot france and people world wide businessmen. one of the most iconic landmarks in paris was lost forever. fortunately, not its cowardly being restored, which with the original thanks and part of this man, andrew tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video,...
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his stage name is dom pasta. >> it's really fantastic. pretending for the audience that i didn't know but it's really great . >> dom pasta has promised me the greatest dish of spaghetti carbonara i've ever tasted and he tells me why pasta matters so much to him. >> italian food is popular food. it's the normal people, the working-class people, they create the roots of italian food . >> today we may think of a bowl of pasta as the ultimate comfort food but there's a distinctly uncomfortable history of italians fighting oppression through pasta. in the early 1930s, mussolini and his fascist, and post-import bans on various foreign goods. this led to food shortages, malnutrition and a lack of meat which raise the prospect of italian tables with no pasta. in typical style, rather than lifting the bands, mussolini tried to convince italians that eating pasta would make them week, lazy and even sexually impotent that a high-protein diet would make them more productive. the campaign was clearly not a success. >> when they arrived, a big part of
his stage name is dom pasta. >> it's really fantastic. pretending for the audience that i didn't know but it's really great . >> dom pasta has promised me the greatest dish of spaghetti carbonara i've ever tasted and he tells me why pasta matters so much to him. >> italian food is popular food. it's the normal people, the working-class people, they create the roots of italian food . >> today we may think of a bowl of pasta as the ultimate comfort food but there's a...
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did not some good to won't be able to put a voice on just did not waive all but those are going to dom monica said. lot say of neil us. oh, francois mitchell shorter one. you're not that the kicker, the don mitchell. i am a bit as odd so he will nip up all speed. skip it, almost all, just to kill. you could have danced underwear and you what those east console song results from some show here, which does she late and on some of it with renewable. she'll have she lucky that out of you. went on just on the gun. them it was you. my after i only work, she. not sure yet. we'd been use them up at the money she still out of college like up she mo, resign you. and she does your district. yeah. and i can get stuff pushed to now them e 6 just yet by using his go. she doesn't want ah no, yes. oh no. oh oh oh, is she there used to us here to pick up a vinegar cds. that's in a she shut he uses. she said that, i mean yes, but the most the issue was yes. at that i see as that is which in laura spots that you do love that guys you jen yet to which in turn it open you my g says to withdraw door, listen
did not some good to won't be able to put a voice on just did not waive all but those are going to dom monica said. lot say of neil us. oh, francois mitchell shorter one. you're not that the kicker, the don mitchell. i am a bit as odd so he will nip up all speed. skip it, almost all, just to kill. you could have danced underwear and you what those east console song results from some show here, which does she late and on some of it with renewable. she'll have she lucky that out of you. went on...
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so it goes on, is that why the most do not dom yes, because i know you're supposed change. your local are co via how was supposed to be more different g e, then it says eastern europe with change swaby and ski go downstream jungle years. continue with the all old people in your is donny, so he please consult fee mine to my bank. son is the thank on talked us, we'll try to shove his college or controller domino political controller ask about this. ah, for example, germany and france to a lesser extent. exploiting the weak members of the european union, greece in croatia, anywhere where germany can make big business. that is a form of exploitation and the greek economy be considered ruined by the european union. yes, it was ruined by the european union. it's already listed. when you look now, at how many greeks have left the country, it's an embarrassment how many young people have left the country. it's an embarrassment ah, resources are being depleted, but yet another attempt at dividing the world has become a major item on the mountain agenda. so if you had to rush over th
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joining morgan brennan in just a few minutes for "power lunch" that starts right now >>> sure does, dom here's "power lunch. a growing red wave, inflation is the top issue as the midterm inches closer. housing hurts, sales hit a ten-year low, mortgage demand falling to 25-year low we'll speak with a prominent economist who says there's more housing pain ahead and the carnage will continue into 2023. >>> the morning gains have gone, the dow was up 399 points at its highs of the session right now the dow is down 48 points near the lows of the session the s&p is 3671. similar percentage boost for the nasdaq composite, 10619. utilities, industrials, financials are the worst performing s&p sectors and strong earnings from ib m&a t and t haven't been enough to support the broader market this afternoon overall as the focus remains on the treasury market and inflation, interest rates, the benchmark ten-year treasury note yield reaching levels not seen since 2008. the economy ranks as the top concern among voters as the midterm approach but a very big divide. >> i want to show you three things f
joining morgan brennan in just a few minutes for "power lunch" that starts right now >>> sure does, dom here's "power lunch. a growing red wave, inflation is the top issue as the midterm inches closer. housing hurts, sales hit a ten-year low, mortgage demand falling to 25-year low we'll speak with a prominent economist who says there's more housing pain ahead and the carnage will continue into 2023. >>> the morning gains have gone, the dow was up 399 points at...
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let's bring in cnbc's dom chu. what are we looking at today, dom?urn. icy and shot, icy and hot is what the fed is looking at right now, right, because what we have is a hot-ish economy, at least in a certain measure, and the fed is looking to ice it down. >> that's good. >> it is pretty good, right. here's the reason why it's important, is because what happened on friday, right, we had a pretty decent we'll call it jobs number. job growth is still there but it's slowing down. but unemployment came down. that's good, right? the problem is in a situation like this, it's all about what the federal reserve and really central banks around the world have to do to get things under control on that price hike or inflation front. we know what they have to do. they have to take cash out of the economy, and that means raising interest rates to slow things down like inflation in the economy. clear signs, though, that inflation is slowing down in certain parts. we see fuel prices dropping. i pay for gasoline multiple times a week. i see it as well. food prices f
let's bring in cnbc's dom chu. what are we looking at today, dom?urn. icy and shot, icy and hot is what the fed is looking at right now, right, because what we have is a hot-ish economy, at least in a certain measure, and the fed is looking to ice it down. >> that's good. >> it is pretty good, right. here's the reason why it's important, is because what happened on friday, right, we had a pretty decent we'll call it jobs number. job growth is still there but it's slowing down. but...
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in 2019 of fire destroyed large parts of the natural dom cathedral. the incident shot france and people worldwide businessmen, one of the most iconic landmarks in paris was lost forever. fortunately, not its cowardly being restored with the original thanks and part of this man, andrew tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge bedded elements such as this talon used laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010
in 2019 of fire destroyed large parts of the natural dom cathedral. the incident shot france and people worldwide businessmen, one of the most iconic landmarks in paris was lost forever. fortunately, not its cowardly being restored with the original thanks and part of this man, andrew tell him no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon. here the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why...
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so dom door will not up but aside. yep. will need you can name you're comfortable with the lady told jonathan available cvd conference with me on those people. the faking was they don't need to foster numerical young if you don't before you know he'd seduce yona. so could you speak jessica? i also could, i mean i did was that goes in foster care equal down canada. $40000.00 sun on. you can see this is you're not at all, it's not really the young stuff. you know, that he just, you know, still not a bad go over it. with m all that, so that personally, the students that are also disco, ball valuable to probably know grady not you know, the thought walking but also i was talking with you but we don't look at mr. laska animal goes on with lisa in their models. we known she was said yellow of allowed washer levies, unit mando, but we don't. she was through the, our local law. sheena. now, she had them under, but we should do. and i don't know what's going on. if i moved on to question, i'm just will. i'm into my dad or you know t
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the ladybug we were remarkably liter who dom williams tameka to him. unequal joe from home european from him you believe though that new coil switching into your that a motion? i was mad, your toner, co ability to any of the dead yard? said gay gunshot is a successful moldova farmer. he has 80 hector as of land, but all his successes mean almost nothing. now, the agricultural sector which can't survive without credit and state support is honest aveson diet. i did it. who was guy? yes. both of these corn and wheat field straddled it with ukraine. the quote number is the preferred cuz it is a possibility. if you would have a quote, zoom longer with you, but the quote beatty couldn't get the quote let you look, i will rational words. i did, yes, there is no curves. plasma w, does she got with dice and what is it? let you are so bad me, lou on of you ebara that i did not louder than brought you come home. would you away? yes. because will room to room? yes. but does their new name, i mean by the book that i bought a brought to so i will not all of the cool part of it is full. so she'll good
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no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon here. the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video which is why the image looks a bit distorted. another interesting detail too about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge bedded elements such as this talon used laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010 in 2012. he scans not as much as i'm, you know, but it does, since it's not hundreds of cathedrals from sweden to spain, not turned on was i think, a crown jewel. and a lot of ways. andrew talon did not live to see exactly how important his scans would turn out to be several months before
no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon here. the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video which is why the image looks a bit distorted. another interesting detail too about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge bedded elements such as this talon used laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to...
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of course, a big question mark as to whether russia and dandy do sort of make some explosions in the dom in the a nova gulf cra, on in some way sort of flood the region on that was the intention. no so made sense to ask for it civilians to leave on for the military to leave. so i think that we cannot exclude that these 2 elements come hand in hand, that there was a plan which was in a way, uncovered by a western intelligence. i'm, you bring an intelligence out of sort of, you know, in some way making an explosion, exploding more attacking or in some way of knowing up the dom. well, that would have not created, i make your pret tasks of he and that's why it may be that was the reason why they were asking most of people's indians to me. tell us, what do you believe is real intention of rushes targeting of civilian infrastructure and can that plan of action succeed when russia has a city, i mean, city and my view of the objectives in mind when he's trying to heat into these. so sort of infrastructure, which is very important for they say strengths of the ukraine and economy on, on lives of
of course, a big question mark as to whether russia and dandy do sort of make some explosions in the dom in the a nova gulf cra, on in some way sort of flood the region on that was the intention. no so made sense to ask for it civilians to leave on for the military to leave. so i think that we cannot exclude that these 2 elements come hand in hand, that there was a plan which was in a way, uncovered by a western intelligence. i'm, you bring an intelligence out of sort of, you know, in some way...
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so if you went to your dom as nigeria supposed they will produce electricity, it will, which will then feed into the economy and the lives of people. so fundamentally, this is a poor governance issue, principally on the side of niger and minister. you're in charge of water resources for nigeria, it's been for decades. why hasn't the damn been finished? first of all, let me say that it's easy to, to, to, to label the label level down. if you were actually picking a date was kind enough to nature the other issue, there are plenty issues. and these are centered on the fact that we have a federal government for a system of government. so there are responsibility for federal government and their response from the states. i want to say that that is not just like with them . yes, it's a factor. so, but we don't need all the doesn't go down on a baby for us to be able to check the situation. we need so many doubts of the bid may try on the been a busy we did. we did to down guy, we need to down to rabbi with valor. in addition to the doesn't, doesn't house or w. i took it that they're talking
so if you went to your dom as nigeria supposed they will produce electricity, it will, which will then feed into the economy and the lives of people. so fundamentally, this is a poor governance issue, principally on the side of niger and minister. you're in charge of water resources for nigeria, it's been for decades. why hasn't the damn been finished? first of all, let me say that it's easy to, to, to, to label the label level down. if you were actually picking a date was kind enough to nature...
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the time when obviously he has great wealth and his wife and the family were avoiding tax through non—domn't the time of the place for that, you can congratulate and see a prime minister of asian heritage getting into number ten and seeing how amazing that is and congratulating them on that basis without bringing everything else into it. and i think sometimes, especially with the fast pace of politics, you know, it can get ahead of itself where it sometimes it is nice to stop and look at something for what it is and say this is a good thing. you might not like everything that person stands for but this is a good thing, and conservatives do that for me as well, you know, they don't agree with where i am politically. when you were on here at last, we talked a lot about your life story, your personal story, what people will also know is you have now seen two women prime ministers, both conservative, the first one was a conservative, there is something that the labour party, isn't there, which is they broke the ceiling in many ways to get black and ethnic minority people and department, to ge
the time when obviously he has great wealth and his wife and the family were avoiding tax through non—domn't the time of the place for that, you can congratulate and see a prime minister of asian heritage getting into number ten and seeing how amazing that is and congratulating them on that basis without bringing everything else into it. and i think sometimes, especially with the fast pace of politics, you know, it can get ahead of itself where it sometimes it is nice to stop and look at...
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, sidney. poor predictive to confirm his tom was fighting terrorism, which it did do all his mother dom and down on because in been causing you to, to, in sports and in phase on to england. fizzle, baskerville is to always tear real threat or us as well. sit down in his army with our support, one tories against this threat won't. we'll do news. ah, after 27 years of exile in the us, kelly marie appeared on to the libyan political scene. he seemed to be the only figure, capable of standing up to the speckled is lamar state terrorist group? who's at ross the middle east had the west worried loose out of the hello. this isn't a kuda top. it's all in the traditional sense of the term. i'm leading many the east rally to his site. that is right. i refused to fall in line with hafta, whom they saw as a new dictated war broke out with to oppose half to us army the western cities on the young men and prepared them for battle. a mention knob was one of the 1st to join the fight. myers. were you familiar with them? mcgraw? a med father, a med and i met you when you were a student at university. no
, sidney. poor predictive to confirm his tom was fighting terrorism, which it did do all his mother dom and down on because in been causing you to, to, in sports and in phase on to england. fizzle, baskerville is to always tear real threat or us as well. sit down in his army with our support, one tories against this threat won't. we'll do news. ah, after 27 years of exile in the us, kelly marie appeared on to the libyan political scene. he seemed to be the only figure, capable of standing up to...
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a real standout performance, the likes of elliott whitehead, dom young, will really have everyone taking the england camp has been saying. first head coach shaun wayne. we did need a confidence booster, we did 0k against fiji, we did well today. we know what we can do. and we can still improve on that performance, no doubt about it in my mind. adam, i wonder it if it has reset expectations, what are they now? well, the sky is the limit, if today is anything to go by. let me bring in robbie hunt. let's be clear, was that england being brilliant or samoa not being ready enough? you know, i think it is fair to say that... that is what these early rounds are about. you can see that shaun wayne has invested into that england squad, they prepared really well, we saw it in the performance against fiji last week and they have taken it to another level today. they were brilliant, the final 20 minutes they've racked up the points for the opening 20 minutes, the decision—making, how they decided to get forward, it just took all the energy out of samoa _ and that is why we saw the breakaway happen a
a real standout performance, the likes of elliott whitehead, dom young, will really have everyone taking the england camp has been saying. first head coach shaun wayne. we did need a confidence booster, we did 0k against fiji, we did well today. we know what we can do. and we can still improve on that performance, no doubt about it in my mind. adam, i wonder it if it has reset expectations, what are they now? well, the sky is the limit, if today is anything to go by. let me bring in robbie...
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thanks, dom.der the hood for "sectornomics." >> i want to say for viewers watching yesterday, i may have been distracted because joe was in the studio stalking around before his interview >> no, no. he was so serious and i got right next to the camera i was going -- right >> lurking around plasmas and circling around the set of "the exchange." was that joe kernen? >> he started laughing that's what people do, dom, when we're friends. >> especially around you anyway, joe, it is the only sector in the s&p that is in positive territory and by a lot. 50% gains versus s&p which is down 23. to give you context about just how big a gap it is, the second best performing sector in the s&p 500 is consumer staples. that is still down 12% that's second place versus the first place up 51% it has been a big move higher for sure this is big because energy is becoming increasingly more important part of the market it is still only one fifth the size of technology with sectors. ne in terms of best and worst, the n
thanks, dom.der the hood for "sectornomics." >> i want to say for viewers watching yesterday, i may have been distracted because joe was in the studio stalking around before his interview >> no, no. he was so serious and i got right next to the camera i was going -- right >> lurking around plasmas and circling around the set of "the exchange." was that joe kernen? >> he started laughing that's what people do, dom, when we're friends. >>...
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but as we know now, his family were avoiding tax through non—dom status.take you through the arguments about how his wife now pays tax here. and yes, she does because that was that was exposed. but the point is, is that people people listening to that, people that hear that would say, hang on a minute, i don't mind you being wealthy, but don't preach towards who are struggling. if you're now not paying your taxes and are not doing the right thing when you're chancellor of the country. and i get that. i'm essentially asking you questions about what it says about the labour party. you see, you could celebrate rishi sunak as a british success story. that is a success story for our country, that is a symbol of what we want people to aspire to be. but what you know what his aspiration something labour believing absolutely 100%. and we've got many wealthy labour party members and supporters out there because, you know, people that have come from humble beginnings that do create great wealth, they understand actually people that haven't had wealth bestowed upon t
but as we know now, his family were avoiding tax through non—dom status.take you through the arguments about how his wife now pays tax here. and yes, she does because that was that was exposed. but the point is, is that people people listening to that, people that hear that would say, hang on a minute, i don't mind you being wealthy, but don't preach towards who are struggling. if you're now not paying your taxes and are not doing the right thing when you're chancellor of the country. and i...
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dom?> all about relatively to your pain when if comes to oil and gas companies they are all pretty much tied to oil and gas some more than others. if you look at the energy sector overall versus crude versus the energy storks can you see here the orange and white lines, okay, the ones that track the energy stocks in oil kind of trade together up until a little bit of a discrepancy in divergence in the early part of the spring this year if you take a look at some of the stocks at play, the data team at y charts took a look at correlations or trading relationships between stocks in the sector and oil prices, and what they found was pretty interesting. among the names that have the least amount of correlation or trading relationship over the past three years to oil prices are names like pipeline operators, kinder morgan, also look at kortea look at eqt on the natural gas of things, much more tied to natural gas prize. if you look at some of the highest correlation, we're talking about names a
dom?> all about relatively to your pain when if comes to oil and gas companies they are all pretty much tied to oil and gas some more than others. if you look at the energy sector overall versus crude versus the energy storks can you see here the orange and white lines, okay, the ones that track the energy stocks in oil kind of trade together up until a little bit of a discrepancy in divergence in the early part of the spring this year if you take a look at some of the stocks at play, the...
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every one could dance, and even the slightest movement produced to sound that was the goal, american dom sir robert wexler, sent for himself and developing the motion. composer? it's been a minute. as for allah, i believe we're all dancers, we're all musicians, and that's the principle behind the motion. composer good bought, it enables us all to experience those instincts on people with all capabilities mention it ala face kaiten. already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began experimenting with motion tracking a new york. he recorded dances, movements using body sensors, and then convert the movement data into sounds. oh, that lead the foundation for the motion composer which create sounds based on people's gestures. to achieve this, a 3 d camera films, a person's movements, software then converts the sequences into corresponding sounds. the system detects even the smallest motions. the motion composers used in therapeutic clinics and inclusive schools. many are moved by the ability to express themselves artistically through movement. in mice and ray, most people are overcom
every one could dance, and even the slightest movement produced to sound that was the goal, american dom sir robert wexler, sent for himself and developing the motion. composer? it's been a minute. as for allah, i believe we're all dancers, we're all musicians, and that's the principle behind the motion. composer good bought, it enables us all to experience those instincts on people with all capabilities mention it ala face kaiten. already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began...
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invasion of ukraine in february, rushes industry and trade ministries that car dealer of tow comp, upto dom would buy the stakes. south africa has pledged to take over part of s. com's multi 1000000000 dollar debt to help the utility company stay afloat and ease the energy crunch. the government has already poured large sums into s. com, but south africa has suffered from sweeping power outages due to the company's aging and poorly maintained infrastructure. the war in ukraine is speeding up a global departure from fossil fuel use any adoption of more renewables. that's according to a new report by the international energy agency. the paris based organization says global emissions are set to peak by 2025, giving way to cleaner sources, including renewables. rising prices for oil, gas, and coal are behind a trend. di e. a said the war was needing to quote, profound and long lasting changes in energy markets. cloudy tempered is an energy economist with the german institute for economic research in berlin. she joins me for more. claudia, this report suggest a turning point, but it's not all go
invasion of ukraine in february, rushes industry and trade ministries that car dealer of tow comp, upto dom would buy the stakes. south africa has pledged to take over part of s. com's multi 1000000000 dollar debt to help the utility company stay afloat and ease the energy crunch. the government has already poured large sums into s. com, but south africa has suffered from sweeping power outages due to the company's aging and poorly maintained infrastructure. the war in ukraine is speeding up a...
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the blue line a dom occasion lined by the u. n. is also disputed whether the maritime borders dio, could be a step towards white. a peace agreement is unclear, but the deal paved the way to more gus exploration a potentially economic benefit for both countries. well, i spoke to our correspondence in the region, rebecca, written in jerusalem and uh how much i take in a root. it told me how the deal is being viewed there overhead, as we heard there this deal has bay more than a decade in the making their vain. numerous rounds of negotiations broken by the u . s. as we just heard that have all been unsuccessful until a couple of weeks ago when the 2 sides finally did reach that agreement, that deal now has been signed by the lebanese side and the israel side ending more than a decade of conflict over this disputed region. is being held as a huge moment, a huge success by both sides, bye, but as a historic moment. in fact, i mean, let's not forget that these 2 sides as we just heard in that report, have a, you know, diplomatic ties. th
the blue line a dom occasion lined by the u. n. is also disputed whether the maritime borders dio, could be a step towards white. a peace agreement is unclear, but the deal paved the way to more gus exploration a potentially economic benefit for both countries. well, i spoke to our correspondence in the region, rebecca, written in jerusalem and uh how much i take in a root. it told me how the deal is being viewed there overhead, as we heard there this deal has bay more than a decade in the...
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no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon here. the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge betted elements such as this talon used laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then linked to photos of the scanned areas. andrew became fascinated with the cathedral from a very young age. his work there in trying to create a global laser survey. that is really what makes his work stand out there. so we are still reading the benefits of that effort from 2010 in 2012. he scans not as much as i'm, you know, but it does, since it's not hundreds of cathedrals from sweden to spain not turned on was i think, a crown jewel on a lot of ways. and andrew talon did not live to see exactly how important his scans would turn out to be several months b
no tra, dom was a lifelong passion for andrew talon here. the belgian born art historian is walking around the 850 year old cathedral before the fire. he was recording a $360.00 degree video, which is why the image looks a bit distorted. mother, interesting detail to see about this is a bit of lead that was often used as a joint between edge betted elements such as this talon used laser scanning technology to map no to them. he collected more than $1000000000.00 data points, which he then...
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after rushes invasion of ukraine in february, rushes industry and trade ministry said car dealer after dom would by the states and south africa has pledged to take over part of s. com's multi $1000000000.00 debt to help the utility companies stay afloat and ease the energy crunch. the government has already poured large sums into s. com, but south africa suffered from sweeping power outages due to the company's aging and poorly maintained infrastructure. and speaking of energy, the energy crunch in europe has homeowners thinking up new solutions to ease the burden. solar panels on the roof are no longer the only option. you can put smaller ones on your balcony or even install a micro wind turbine. now they're not quite pocketful power plants but useful nonetheless. finally, the right fasteners have arrived to this home, just outside of lapses. juergen lost and his son can finally add a 2nd panel to the solar power system on the balcony. it's connected to the electrical system. and can produce 520 kilowatt hours of power each year. it cost the family around $1000.00 euros. the current power
after rushes invasion of ukraine in february, rushes industry and trade ministry said car dealer after dom would by the states and south africa has pledged to take over part of s. com's multi $1000000000.00 debt to help the utility companies stay afloat and ease the energy crunch. the government has already poured large sums into s. com, but south africa suffered from sweeping power outages due to the company's aging and poorly maintained infrastructure. and speaking of energy, the energy...
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and even the slightest movement produced to sound that was the goal, american dom sir, robert wexler, set for himself and developing the motion. composer, it's been a minute to 3. i believe her, all dancers were all musicians. and that's the principle behind the motion. composer about it enables us all to experience those instincts. all people with all capabilities, mention it ala face kaiten. already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began experimenting with motion tracking a new york. he recorded dances, movements using body sensors, and then converted the movement data into sounds. oh, that lead the foundation for the motion composer which create sounds based on people's gestures. to achieve this, a 3 d camera films, a person's movement. software then converts the sequences into corresponding sounds . the system detects even the smallest motions. the motion composers used in therapeutic clinics and inclusive schools. many are moved by the ability to express themselves artistically through movement. in mice and re, most people are overcome with emotions and joy, joy, it's
and even the slightest movement produced to sound that was the goal, american dom sir, robert wexler, set for himself and developing the motion. composer, it's been a minute to 3. i believe her, all dancers were all musicians. and that's the principle behind the motion. composer about it enables us all to experience those instincts. all people with all capabilities, mention it ala face kaiten. already back in the mid 19 seventy's, robert wexler began experimenting with motion tracking a new...
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now ex president of henry dom yuba was toppled by junior army officers on friday. the qu has sparked concern among world powers as the region battles. a growing is lucy surgeons. the ukrainian forces are pushing ahead with their counter offensive. after recapturing a key eastern town from russia to craning military says it struck several russian command points and ammunition depos. president lensky says lemon in the eastern vignettes region has been quote, fully cleared, of russian troops retreated from the town on saturday. of it, you shared by ukrainian police, appears to show their forces tearing down russian flanks. dw correspondent nicolai is following russia's withdrawal from the man from the cleaning capital key of earlier we asked him what moscow military strategy might be following this latest setback. larose trying to mobilize hundreds of thousands people, many of whom have no military experience, told, some of whom seem to be seemingly older than i would expect in their late forty's. fifty's not older. and we were you seeing reports of these people who,
now ex president of henry dom yuba was toppled by junior army officers on friday. the qu has sparked concern among world powers as the region battles. a growing is lucy surgeons. the ukrainian forces are pushing ahead with their counter offensive. after recapturing a key eastern town from russia to craning military says it struck several russian command points and ammunition depos. president lensky says lemon in the eastern vignettes region has been quote, fully cleared, of russian troops...
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implementing joint renewable energy projects with germany. dick to sin testing to santa trenton domino dom ordinance and the government of mongolia has proposed a new recovery policy. it's a big policy to get out of economic dependency. wouldn't stay within the framework of this policy. we intend to implement large projects related to energy and industrialization in cooperation with the government of germany. it does have, for example, electric cars or the future that germany is a leader in that industry large, been dying out at ariba in this context. large scale production of components used for batteries is possible in mongolia to 12, but modesty. poland picked to mr. stephen. therefore there is the opportunity of establishing links and cooperating with mongolia in that sector. that ad hoc model . so for mongolia that would bring advantages in terms of energy independence and job growth. so i can also to some don't and for germany, it is possible to cooperate with mongolia on future electricity sources and automobile markets, without depending on one countries. portion saw the dutch alm
implementing joint renewable energy projects with germany. dick to sin testing to santa trenton domino dom ordinance and the government of mongolia has proposed a new recovery policy. it's a big policy to get out of economic dependency. wouldn't stay within the framework of this policy. we intend to implement large projects related to energy and industrialization in cooperation with the government of germany. it does have, for example, electric cars or the future that germany is a leader in...