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surely, in these times, it is not a coincidence that dudley council last week announced a decision toome, despite a clear desire of the local people to restore the building and maintain it for cultural use. will the government look at that decision? and, more broadly, what guarantees will they give that, with both the effects of covid and the loosening of planning rules, many of our physical cultural assets, not just theatres but art centres, museums and other venues, will not eventually be facing a similar fate? my lords, i'm sorry to hear about the fate of the dudley hippodrome, but i think, strategically, this fund has been very much aligned to the fact that we must protect key physical institutions in order to protect the jobs and creativity that are found there. some 90,000 jobs are currently at risk in the creative industries and regional theatres right across the country are under threat. treasury schemes haven't helped the creative freelance sector, and we now know this is because the chancellor doesn't regard them as being viable jobs. does the noble baroness the minister agr
surely, in these times, it is not a coincidence that dudley council last week announced a decision toome, despite a clear desire of the local people to restore the building and maintain it for cultural use. will the government look at that decision? and, more broadly, what guarantees will they give that, with both the effects of covid and the loosening of planning rules, many of our physical cultural assets, not just theatres but art centres, museums and other venues, will not eventually be...
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katrina dudley of franklin mutual. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. wells fargo chief executive officer is apologizing for comments he made about struggling to find experienced black executives. he apologized for what he called his insensitive comment in a june memo that set new diversity targets and tied executive pay to improving those metrics. he said there was "a very limited pool of lack tenant -- talent -- black talent to recruit from." bloomberg has learned that the fintech giant is confident that there will be 20 of demand for one of the largest equity deals. they will stake to lock in -- seek to lock in corner stern -- cornerstone investors. j.p. morgan chase is moving to hundred $30 billion to frankfurt ahead of brexit. the shift would make it one of the largest banks in germany with less than four months to go before the brexit transition period expires. thanks have been bp -- beefing up operations in case u.k. fo
katrina dudley of franklin mutual. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. wells fargo chief executive officer is apologizing for comments he made about struggling to find experienced black executives. he apologized for what he called his insensitive comment in a june memo that set new diversity targets and tied executive pay to improving those metrics. he said there was "a very limited pool of...
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. >> bill dudley came out a few weeks ago and said some of the fire at the fed is attenuating just the of diminishing returns as they embarked on so much stimulus over the last decade or so do you agree with that do you think that especially if we see a continuation of this pandemic and its economic fallout, with a second wave, a delayed vaccine and so forth, do you think the fed is going to be -- have -- i guess more of their hands tied with regard to having a meaningful impact and propping up the economy? >> i do agree with dudley in the sense he meant it, that the fed has sort of pulled out the stops already. what i was talking about a moment ago is if no brush fires start showing up in the financial system that aren't there today, so there's no fire to douse, but if there are more brush fires and there is a fire to douse, the fed will run -- then the fed will be able to do something that it's not doing now. it doesn't have to do now, and i don't doubt that it will do it, but on the broad picture, which is what dudley was talking about, giving the economy more umph, giving aggregate
. >> bill dudley came out a few weeks ago and said some of the fire at the fed is attenuating just the of diminishing returns as they embarked on so much stimulus over the last decade or so do you agree with that do you think that especially if we see a continuation of this pandemic and its economic fallout, with a second wave, a delayed vaccine and so forth, do you think the fed is going to be -- have -- i guess more of their hands tied with regard to having a meaningful impact and...
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honourable friend agree with me that the best way to support our heroic staff at the hospital in dudleytral message of washing our hands, maintain social distancing, and where face coverings when appropriate? he puts it very well and very succinctly and i really couldn't add anything to what he says. one of the most shocking aspects of the coronavirus pandemic has been the disproportionate impact on black patients and minority ethnic residents. when public health and can released a report, the government was warned it needed to act immediately to stop further preve nta ble act immediately to stop further preventable deaths, but we have seen new urgency. the chair of the british medical association is now warning that government inaction will lead to more preventable deaths of black, asian and minority ethnic residents in the winter. what will the prime minister do about it?” already mentioned earlier on that we have done a great deal to target measures to protect those in front line jobs, measures to protect those in front linejobs, including measures to protect those in front line jobs
honourable friend agree with me that the best way to support our heroic staff at the hospital in dudleytral message of washing our hands, maintain social distancing, and where face coverings when appropriate? he puts it very well and very succinctly and i really couldn't add anything to what he says. one of the most shocking aspects of the coronavirus pandemic has been the disproportionate impact on black patients and minority ethnic residents. when public health and can released a report, the...
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i am just looking at a column, bloomberg opinion column by bill dudley, and he is making the point that the fed's new approach will not help the economy not. he says recovery depends much more on congress and the white house. to your point about what is happening with those checks that were coming from the u.s. government and maybe are less forthcoming now, would you go along with that view? that it is all about congress and what congress can do? chris: well, potentially. the fed kind of spent all their ammunition here. they are purchasing $80 billion worth of securities a month, promising people they are not going to raise rates on till -- back andlation comes the labor market gets back to closer to 3.5% unemployment rate. they are trying to tell people they are not going to raise rates for a good seven years or something. i don't know how much that is going to stimulate business investment. it is very tricky here with all these crosscurrents. as these $600 weekly checks went away, subtracting like $60 billion per month of spending for august, we have the payroll tax cut coming on sept
i am just looking at a column, bloomberg opinion column by bill dudley, and he is making the point that the fed's new approach will not help the economy not. he says recovery depends much more on congress and the white house. to your point about what is happening with those checks that were coming from the u.s. government and maybe are less forthcoming now, would you go along with that view? that it is all about congress and what congress can do? chris: well, potentially. the fed kind of spent...
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haidi: bill dudley said in an opinion article from bloomberg saying the feds framework, these tweaks,significant shift. but really, it kind of suggests that even more so than before, we are looking to the fiscal side to do the heavy lifting. we really need that to step up now? lara: i think if you look at the difference between forecasts that are fairly good for gdp and for the economy and forecasts that show either a double-dip or i think a slow recovery, a lot of the difference there is your assumption about fiscal stimulus. i think what i see as a real concern is if they wait too long, they could be in in emergency situation. -- an emergency situation. we had a much stronger rebound in q3 so far and i think a lot of us expected this is a good be thoughtful and enact stimulus that is more targeted versus having to send checks to every household for things to really deteriorate rapidly again in the future. even a double-dip scenario. haidi: really appreciate your time and your views. lara rhame, u.s. economist. rebounding ins extended trade after a bullish forecast that topped estima
haidi: bill dudley said in an opinion article from bloomberg saying the feds framework, these tweaks,significant shift. but really, it kind of suggests that even more so than before, we are looking to the fiscal side to do the heavy lifting. we really need that to step up now? lara: i think if you look at the difference between forecasts that are fairly good for gdp and for the economy and forecasts that show either a double-dip or i think a slow recovery, a lot of the difference there is your...
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world, and they could have stopped the pandemic in wuhan had they acted honestly, openly and can dudley with the rest of the world -- candidly. knowing that president xi called you right around this time, you made the comment, clearly he was lying. how does it feel to be lied to by the president of china, and how -- what kind of costs will he pay with that? you said you haven't spoken to hum since. >> i have not spoken to him since, and we made a great trade deal. we did the biggest corn purchase, the biggest soybean purchase, the biggest cattle purchase in our history from china. china purchasing from us. but i view it differently. the trade deal's a great cool that we made, but i view it differently. we're taking in tremendous amounts of dollars in tariff riffs. we never took in ten cents under biden and obama. they didn't have a clue, they had no idea what they were doing. we're taking in billions and billions of dollars, and yet i have a whole different feeling on china. it's just a very different -- bruin bruin even that's --ing with measured with that. they really are responsible
world, and they could have stopped the pandemic in wuhan had they acted honestly, openly and can dudley with the rest of the world -- candidly. knowing that president xi called you right around this time, you made the comment, clearly he was lying. how does it feel to be lied to by the president of china, and how -- what kind of costs will he pay with that? you said you haven't spoken to hum since. >> i have not spoken to him since, and we made a great trade deal. we did the biggest corn...
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another link, very, very clear link in the literary monthlies , this is charles dudley warner. and he is writing as certain as it appears comes the crop of summer novels. fluttering down the style and procession through the railway cards, littering the drawing room table ornamental attractive fanciful designs. as a welcome and grateful as the girls in muslin. later on in the call he goes on to say that when you are reading something, summer reading should always come lightly clad in out of -- it should always come in lightweight paperback. okay. let me drill down just a little bit further to show you how this narrative arc, this discourse really takes place. the book buyer is a really, really good site for doing this. you can really see the process of reframing at work clearly in charles, the book buyer. this publication was very well-known today. it was one of the leading american publishing companies the 19th century. and initially it was a house or can produce a magazine designed to feature the firm's own work. and at this time it starts, 1867, he specializes in enthusiastic
another link, very, very clear link in the literary monthlies , this is charles dudley warner. and he is writing as certain as it appears comes the crop of summer novels. fluttering down the style and procession through the railway cards, littering the drawing room table ornamental attractive fanciful designs. as a welcome and grateful as the girls in muslin. later on in the call he goes on to say that when you are reading something, summer reading should always come lightly clad in out of --...
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this is karel dudley warner and in harpers he's writing as certainly as the birds appear comes the crop of summer novels . watering down the stall in possession through the wear away in cars, littering the drawing room table, inlet covers, ornamental attractive and colored in fanciful designs as welcome and grateful as the girls in muslim. later on in this column he goes on to say that when you're reading something, summer reading should always come lightly clad and out of state. that is, it should always come in a lightweight paperback , a metaphor for relief . okay. let me drill down just a little bit further to show you how this narrative arc, this discourse takes shape and the book buyer is a really good site for doing this. you can really see this process of reframing network clearly in charles scribner's the book buyer. this publication is very well known today. it was published by charles scribner's, one of the leading american publishing companies of the 19th century . and initially was a house organ, that is a magazine designed to feature the firm's own work and at this time wh
this is karel dudley warner and in harpers he's writing as certainly as the birds appear comes the crop of summer novels . watering down the stall in possession through the wear away in cars, littering the drawing room table, inlet covers, ornamental attractive and colored in fanciful designs as welcome and grateful as the girls in muslim. later on in this column he goes on to say that when you're reading something, summer reading should always come lightly clad and out of state. that is, it...
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this is charles dudley warner eggen harper sees writing as certainly as the birds appear comes the cropof summer novels fluttering down the stalls in procession through the railway cars littering the drawing room tables in light covers,, ornamental, attractive incomes and fanciful designs as welcome and grateful as the girls in muslim. later on in this call he goes on to say that when you're reading something summer reading should always, quote, lightly clad and out of states. that is, it should always come in a lightweight paperback, a metaphor. let me jewel down a little bit further to show you how this narrative art, , this discourse really takes shape in the book buyer is a really, really good site for doing this. you can see this process of refraining at work clearly in charles scribners the book buyer. this publication is little known today. it was published by charles scribners come one of the leading publishing companies of the 19th century and initially it was a house organ. that is, a magazine designed to feature the firms own work. at this time when it starts 1867 scribners s
this is charles dudley warner eggen harper sees writing as certainly as the birds appear comes the cropof summer novels fluttering down the stalls in procession through the railway cars littering the drawing room tables in light covers,, ornamental, attractive incomes and fanciful designs as welcome and grateful as the girls in muslim. later on in this call he goes on to say that when you're reading something summer reading should always, quote, lightly clad and out of states. that is, it...
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political viewpoints two months before an election if there are any folks who lean toward that phil dudley see a little bit more of some angst or differences of opinion maybe people are thinking about at this meeting that's what i wanted to highlight. >> there's been a lot of focus on the dollar's apparent weakness in recent months. >> we had the piece called "the death of the dollar. the death of the dollar has been around for many decades people have been calling for it in the 90s and the 2000s and the 2010s. the same crowd that predicted the sort of hyper inflationary events and the balance sheet running out of control and the fed losing credibility and everybody deciding to save and pay their bills. it's a very fun game to talk about and you can wave bitcoin flag or a china flag, the reality is the reserve currency is the u.s. dallas dollar i think this is all very overblown. one thing i say on the balance sheet as driving this inflation story, the fed's balance sheet hasn't even gone up by 2 x since they started in march. over the course of the crisis last time, the balance sheet went
political viewpoints two months before an election if there are any folks who lean toward that phil dudley see a little bit more of some angst or differences of opinion maybe people are thinking about at this meeting that's what i wanted to highlight. >> there's been a lot of focus on the dollar's apparent weakness in recent months. >> we had the piece called "the death of the dollar. the death of the dollar has been around for many decades people have been calling for it in...
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and then the president, will dudley said he deof defended it.ncouraging all to speak their minds freely and to consider carefully alternative points of view. it's incumbent upon us to treat each other with respect and not perpetrate or tolerate personal attacks. so what do you think about this class? is it a good idea? >> well, let me express my mind freely as he requests. one, he ought to be fired. two, the idea of just think about the language. how do you communicate with the masses? that is communist language designed to create a dictatorship. we don't have masses. we have citizens. the great genius of the founding fathers wasn't launching the revolution. it was turning the revolution into a constitution establishing the rule of law. when you put up somebody like rivera to young people as though he is a role model. a murderer. he was in charge of killing people in cuba. and he sadly has become this wonderful literary hero. frankly, personally as a professional historian, totally sick of the way in which the academic world now lives in a fanta
and then the president, will dudley said he deof defended it.ncouraging all to speak their minds freely and to consider carefully alternative points of view. it's incumbent upon us to treat each other with respect and not perpetrate or tolerate personal attacks. so what do you think about this class? is it a good idea? >> well, let me express my mind freely as he requests. one, he ought to be fired. two, the idea of just think about the language. how do you communicate with the masses?...
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level of government, and i do think asi level of government, and i do think as i said in a speech in dudleyeformer where it is necessary. you shy or reformer where it is necessary. you are shy or reformer where it is necessary. you are the minister for the civil service, so when do you think that reform will take place? there are changes and improvements going on the whole time but i wish to stress to the committee that this is not being done in any spirit of disapproval of the ethic of service or the performance of our civil service because they do an outstanding job and what we want to do is to try to make sure that they can perhaps respond faster, better, to the needs of the public. any such reform would not alter the established relationship between ministers and civil servants? no, the principles are extremely important. when should a minister resigned rather than officials? ministers should of course be responsible and indeed is the minister for the responsible and indeed is the ministerfor the civil responsible and indeed is the minister for the civil service and prime minister, i ta
level of government, and i do think asi level of government, and i do think as i said in a speech in dudleyeformer where it is necessary. you shy or reformer where it is necessary. you are shy or reformer where it is necessary. you are the minister for the civil service, so when do you think that reform will take place? there are changes and improvements going on the whole time but i wish to stress to the committee that this is not being done in any spirit of disapproval of the ethic of service...
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canurkowski, kelsey kriswala, julie dudley, monica marsula, and sandy lekusky. on the same shift? >> thank goodness over time two of us were on overtime, and the others are assigned to that shift. so we just got lucky. jedediah: right, and kelsey what was it like to work with an amazing team? >> it was really cool. i'm the youngest so it was really cool to be with all of them that have been here for a while and learn from them and its never happened before, so it was definitely fun. jedediah: julie what was the experience like for you? >> probably the same as kelsey said. it was fun. it was inspiring to work with other strong women, it was a little different because we didn't have the guys around so we got to laugh at them a little bit, but all in all it was a great shift. jedediah: [laughter] lt. marsulo, i want to ask you because firefighting is typically people think of it as a male career but there's a lot of young women out there that may want to become firewomen, and they look at you and are so inspired by you so what's your message to them? >> don't let a
canurkowski, kelsey kriswala, julie dudley, monica marsula, and sandy lekusky. on the same shift? >> thank goodness over time two of us were on overtime, and the others are assigned to that shift. so we just got lucky. jedediah: right, and kelsey what was it like to work with an amazing team? >> it was really cool. i'm the youngest so it was really cool to be with all of them that have been here for a while and learn from them and its never happened before, so it was definitely fun....