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for more, i am joined by ece temelkeren.alist anduthor of "how to lose a country: the seven steps from democracy to dictatorship." for folks who are not familiar with this case, why do you believe osman kavala was sentenced to life in prison without parole? and why was he in particular hand such a harsh sentence when he was one of hundreds of thousands of people who participated in those 2013 protests? ece: well, he's the symbol that erdogan chose to punish. i think. osman kavala is an internationally renowned activist. his ties with europe in western countries, he is well known around the world, was the actual reason mr. erdogan chose to make him an example. i think he wanted to give the message that i don't carebout the reaction coming from the west anymore. geoff: what then does this incident say about the state of free speech in turkey? e: this is the last nail in the coffin of freedom of speech and also democracy, because at least since 2010, there has the situation has been deteriorating. but now this is more like in-y
for more, i am joined by ece temelkeren.alist anduthor of "how to lose a country: the seven steps from democracy to dictatorship." for folks who are not familiar with this case, why do you believe osman kavala was sentenced to life in prison without parole? and why was he in particular hand such a harsh sentence when he was one of hundreds of thousands of people who participated in those 2013 protests? ece: well, he's the symbol that erdogan chose to punish. i think. osman kavala is...
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what decisions were made at the meeting of the council of ec, what does the bank offer us for credit debts? and also why in america they want to cancel customs duties, we will not only tell about this, the next few minutes. you are watching economic news and anton-malyuta. kind morning. the council has introduced a simplified import procedure for socially significant goods, they can be declared for release before submitting a customs declaration, lists of items that are critical for the economy of nuclear power plants, these are goods for production, food , light industry, electronics, and many others. the commission also changed the rules for registering medical devices in eggs provides for the expansion of exceptional cases when the circulation of medical devices can be regulated by national legislation. this will allow optimize the circulation of medical devices in emergency situations, including in the context of restrictive economic measures. in relationship. at least one of the states. the decision is temporary in the work of additional price containment measures. this was stat
what decisions were made at the meeting of the council of ec, what does the bank offer us for credit debts? and also why in america they want to cancel customs duties, we will not only tell about this, the next few minutes. you are watching economic news and anton-malyuta. kind morning. the council has introduced a simplified import procedure for socially significant goods, they can be declared for release before submitting a customs declaration, lists of items that are critical for the economy...
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that he successfully managed to stop problems in currencies on the financial market quite quickly, the ec made a decision to increase the stability of our economies, according to alexander lukashenko, further emergency measures need to be taken in terms of logistics. of considerable interest is the initiative of the commission for the implementation of the eurasian agroexpress project. it is designed to ensure regular impeded supply of agricultural goods by rail transport, including with china. in addition , it is necessary to seriously speed up the work on creating new cooperation ties and import substitution, especially for critically imported goods. relevant is the proposal to develop indicative balances in relation to essential goods for the internal market . the eaeu has a good position in terms of food security, however, due to the rush demand in the world for priority food products, close coordination is necessary to prevent shortage of certain goods in our countries. i believe that the baptism of the identified problems needs to be tightened up by the rest of the cis states, the m
that he successfully managed to stop problems in currencies on the financial market quite quickly, the ec made a decision to increase the stability of our economies, according to alexander lukashenko, further emergency measures need to be taken in terms of logistics. of considerable interest is the initiative of the commission for the implementation of the eurasian agroexpress project. it is designed to ensure regular impeded supply of agricultural goods by rail transport, including with china....
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solution is to have an arbitration mechanism in place like we have in the tca rather than having the ecrom the outset the dup _ as the final arbiter. from the outset the dup warned - as the final arbiter. from the | outset the dup warned about as the final arbiter. from the - outset the dup warned about the consequences of this protocol and thatis consequences of this protocol and that is why we opposed it from the beginning. we recognise that the political and economic instability it would cause and the harm it would create for the union itself. the statement today as a welcome if overdue step. that is a significant move towards addressing the problems created by the protocol and getting power—sharing based upon a cross community consensus up and running again. therefore, we hope to see progress on the bill in order to deal with these matters in days and weeks not months and as the legislation progresses we will take a graduated and cautious approach. we want to see the irish sea border removed and the government honouring its commitment in the new decade new approach agreement to prot
solution is to have an arbitration mechanism in place like we have in the tca rather than having the ecrom the outset the dup _ as the final arbiter. from the outset the dup warned - as the final arbiter. from the | outset the dup warned about as the final arbiter. from the - outset the dup warned about the consequences of this protocol and thatis consequences of this protocol and that is why we opposed it from the beginning. we recognise that the political and economic instability it would...
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ec ec >>> for the first timever, a black hole is captured sits in the heart of the milky way, it is about picture shows the shadow of a black hole surrounded by a light ring which is light bent by the gravity of the black hole. it is four million times more massive than our sun. if we could see it at night, it would have been the same size of a donut sitting on the moon. it took astronomers to capture and confirm this image. 300 researchers from 80 institutions working with the event horizon tells us. the news continues. >> that was a donut sitting on the moon. very visual, that's what i took about that is and something about the milky way. anderson, thank you so much. i am laura coats and this is "cnn tonight." to be a fly on the wall in tha
ec ec >>> for the first timever, a black hole is captured sits in the heart of the milky way, it is about picture shows the shadow of a black hole surrounded by a light ring which is light bent by the gravity of the black hole. it is four million times more massive than our sun. if we could see it at night, it would have been the same size of a donut sitting on the moon. it took astronomers to capture and confirm this image. 300 researchers from 80 institutions working with the event...
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minutes and you just can't believe you go completely around everything--everything that we know, every ece completely around it in 90 minutes. michael: for more than 50 years, the rush to the stars has been limited to nations with vast resources. until no male: the cost is really plummeting because private companies are making it efficient. the things that used to be a billion and a half dollars are now $100 million, you know, prices are literally plummeting by a tenth of the price, a hundredth of the price, it used to be. and simply because it's cheaper, we can do it. brad: and i like to point to india, for instance. their mission cost, i think, just under $100 million, which is still really expensive. male: do you copy? female: yes, yes, yes, i copy. i'm detached. brad: the movie, "gravity," with sandra bullock and george clooney, cost $120 million. it is now cheaper to go into space than make a movie about going into space. jonathan mcdowell: the old saying, right, was the way to make a small fortune in space was to start off with a big one. but actually now, about a third of all space
minutes and you just can't believe you go completely around everything--everything that we know, every ece completely around it in 90 minutes. michael: for more than 50 years, the rush to the stars has been limited to nations with vast resources. until no male: the cost is really plummeting because private companies are making it efficient. the things that used to be a billion and a half dollars are now $100 million, you know, prices are literally plummeting by a tenth of the price, a hundredth...
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you're the one is sternness, stick, freedom, and journalist ec safety. those are things we take very, very seriously around the world. we have numerous instances, unfortunately, of journalists being killed by they work. we push all the time for accountability on these cases. we hope that we find it in this case. we hope so too. we hope that you continue pushing for shootings. legacy. we continue pushing for her to get just her legacy secure. she's one of the policy. the american journalist behind was sorely mister and mac. you're right, we need to know we need to work in the following up. thank you so much, mr. george. know, he's the head of the palestinian affairs in the u. s. embassy city in. if one of more than 55, palestinian journalists who were killed over the past few years by israeli fire. so we're not talking about an incident here or to be is really army often targets journalists when we go covered confrontations, clashes. and if you talk to alison in doing this, they would tell you that this is intended to stop telling the truth to suffer poor
you're the one is sternness, stick, freedom, and journalist ec safety. those are things we take very, very seriously around the world. we have numerous instances, unfortunately, of journalists being killed by they work. we push all the time for accountability on these cases. we hope that we find it in this case. we hope so too. we hope that you continue pushing for shootings. legacy. we continue pushing for her to get just her legacy secure. she's one of the policy. the american journalist...
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of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ecfrom all children. so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for their kids. gerry: coming up, press secretary jen psaki saying good-bye, but will her bias just get worse under her successor? we'll take it up. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. t
of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ecfrom all children. so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for...
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of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ec so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for their kids. gerry: coming up, press secretary jen psaki saying good-bye, but will her bias just good-bye, but will her bias just get worse big game today! everybody ready? alexa, ask buick to start my enclave. starting your buick enclave. i just love our new alexa. dad, it's a buick. i love that new alexa smell. it's a buick. we need snacks for the team. alexa, take us to the nearest grocery store. getting directions. alexa will get us there in no time. it's a buick. let's be real. don't make me turn this alexa around. oh my. it's painful. the buick enclave, with available alexa built in. ask “alexa, tell me more
of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ec so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for their kids....
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of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ecfrom all children. so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for their kids. gerry: coming up, press secretary jen psaki saying good-bye, but will her bias just get worse (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, o
of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ecfrom all children. so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for...
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of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ecren. so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for their kids. gerry: coming up, press secretary jen psaki saying good-bye, but will her bias just get worse allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. lemons. lemons. lemons. the world is so full of lemons. when you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. luckily they've all got chase. so you can go and see all those lemons, for less. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. big game today! everybody ready? alexa,
of allowing tax dollars to follow students rather than funding systems that believe that the way to ecren. so that certainly helps school choice advocates who have been working on thissish -- this issue for a long time. the pandemic supercharged it into giving them the ability to see what their kids were learning, and when they come out and publicly say they're going to are get rid of honors programs, parents look at their options and develop other pathways for a better future for their kids....
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the rule we're talking about is eu/ec 261. it's bureaucratic lingo for sure. which matters is what airline you fly, how far and how much they're delayed. the measuring stick is how late you arrive at your destination. compensation kicks in when you arrive two hours more more later than you were supposed to. it starts at 250 euro for short flights and goes up to 600 euro for the farthest flights that are delayed the longest. when we made the video, 600 euro was about 659 u.s. dollars. your airline is key. any time you're flying an eu airline to, from, through or around europe, the rules apply. a flight delay can trigger cash competition. when your flying u.s. carriers, cash payments are not required on your way to europe. but on your way home, they are. eu 261 requires payments unless the airline can prove what the law calls extraordinary circumstances, things like nasty weather or strikes. other issues like maintenance or crew shuffling do require compensation to you. here is how to get paid. you'll have to file a claim after your flight. so keep your receipt
the rule we're talking about is eu/ec 261. it's bureaucratic lingo for sure. which matters is what airline you fly, how far and how much they're delayed. the measuring stick is how late you arrive at your destination. compensation kicks in when you arrive two hours more more later than you were supposed to. it starts at 250 euro for short flights and goes up to 600 euro for the farthest flights that are delayed the longest. when we made the video, 600 euro was about 659 u.s. dollars. your...
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failed on friday over oil vargo issue, ec wants purchases to stop in 6 months crude oil in russia, and the end of the year also petroleum products, have previously agreed on a delay until the end of 23 years for hungary and slovakia, after which the czech republic, bulgaria and austria demanded similar exceptions for themselves, i was ready to agree to the first five packages of eu sanctions, but from the very beginning i gave to understand that there is a red line of this energy for hungary, the continuation of the eu on the embargen of energy resources from russia is tantamount to an atomic bomb, then a bombardment. we are ready to support this decision, but on the condition that the czech republic will be granted a delay until then. until the capacity of pipelines that can deliver oil to the czech republic is increased, the question arises against whom the oil embargo will work. yes, financial iconamists . the times is confident that russia will definitely have nothing to lose. yes, it will sell maybe less oil, but at higher prices and no one has the desire or physical ability to in
failed on friday over oil vargo issue, ec wants purchases to stop in 6 months crude oil in russia, and the end of the year also petroleum products, have previously agreed on a delay until the end of 23 years for hungary and slovakia, after which the czech republic, bulgaria and austria demanded similar exceptions for themselves, i was ready to agree to the first five packages of eu sanctions, but from the very beginning i gave to understand that there is a red line of this energy for hungary,...
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hungary an exception is needed to reconfigure refineries and for them we have not given a time frame the ecnitor so that it does not take too long. how much is too much of a very vague concept, the head of the european commission, solemnly, announcing the imminent rejection of almost 90% of russian oil, nevertheless placed a special emphasis on exceptions for hungary , while too optimistic about the timing transition. if experts say that it will take years, then ursula vonderlein believes that a couple of months will suffice. to replace, in order to replace the oil that is supplied to hungary through the druzhba pipeline, the loading of the pipeline, adria, coming from croatia with the required volumes, will be increased. it can be achieved in about one and a half to two months. this will require some investment and the hungarian refinery will also have to be upgraded, since the composition of russian oil is different from that what comes through the adriatic pipeline. by the way, croatia is already declaring its ambitions to become a european energy hub, and such plans are even before the
hungary an exception is needed to reconfigure refineries and for them we have not given a time frame the ecnitor so that it does not take too long. how much is too much of a very vague concept, the head of the european commission, solemnly, announcing the imminent rejection of almost 90% of russian oil, nevertheless placed a special emphasis on exceptions for hungary , while too optimistic about the timing transition. if experts say that it will take years, then ursula vonderlein believes that...
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doing terms of emphasizing the need to address that it will be interesting to see the next couple of eceetings and whenb they start to telegraph that timing for that first rate hike we which we have yet to see. you can understand why inflation does not keep ramping up. alix: in the meantime, a relief rally in the u.s.. thanks a lot and coming up, we will take the market view of the question of the day. had a you position for it if you're asking it today? >> marketplace has embraced the possibility of a cause -- of a pause in september but the only reason the fed will pauses because demand has come down fast. alix: that's mohamed el-erian joining us earlier today. has inflation peaked or caused? we will ask the head of u.s. equity strategy. >> our economic scene has been optimistic that we will get to moderation but i think we are in the moderation camp and the trend will be more favorable going forward. anna: good to see you so moderation is how you would describe it. >> we have generally tried to strike a balance in our work folio. on the value side, we like financials in the side, we
doing terms of emphasizing the need to address that it will be interesting to see the next couple of eceetings and whenb they start to telegraph that timing for that first rate hike we which we have yet to see. you can understand why inflation does not keep ramping up. alix: in the meantime, a relief rally in the u.s.. thanks a lot and coming up, we will take the market view of the question of the day. had a you position for it if you're asking it today? >> marketplace has embraced the...
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opportunity there to solve the real| issues for them which, - i have to say, don't include the issue of the ecde issues like customs declarations and some issues around plants and animal products. - that is what the european union wants to discuss. _ we haven't been given the chance at all. - but i'm confident that if both - governments were to work together, i and that's it's britain and ireland | or britain and the european union, and come together and someone says, "look, we have _ listened to everybody, - nobody in northern ireland gets everything that they want, but here is the best that - we can come up with" — - that was the protocol, really — i've no doubt if bothj sides came together that the political leadership - in northern ireland would follow. before you go, let's step back to the bigger picture. you nodded to it there, the election result in northern ireland last week, and we see the rise of sinn fein and the rise of sinn fein in the republic as well. do you ponder a moment, a future perhaps several or more years down the track where there is a very live conversation about a uni
opportunity there to solve the real| issues for them which, - i have to say, don't include the issue of the ecde issues like customs declarations and some issues around plants and animal products. - that is what the european union wants to discuss. _ we haven't been given the chance at all. - but i'm confident that if both - governments were to work together, i and that's it's britain and ireland | or britain and the european union, and come together and someone says, "look, we have _...
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they are trying to cut that ec ho. tom: prices are up again today on the back of this news. the broader impact as these disputes really unfold between the ukrainians on the russians? >> we already had a gas price crisis before this war began. the war is on the back of that at has pushed up prices further. it's been fairly volatile. how we come out of it is a little unclear. europe has said that they won't open nord stream 2 which could have broadcast from russia. here you have a war which is right on the territory where most of the gas crosses. we're beginning to see [indiscernible] in some ways, it's a surprise there has not been any disruption until now. tom: indeed given the state of the conflict, the invasion by russia, that gas supplies have continued. our senior reporter for international affairs. we will get more analysis on the situation with leslie vinjamuri, director of the u.s. and americas program at chatham house. what do we know about ukraine's attempt -- russia's attempt to cut ukraine off with a soft commodities and with energy supplies as well, is this part
they are trying to cut that ec ho. tom: prices are up again today on the back of this news. the broader impact as these disputes really unfold between the ukrainians on the russians? >> we already had a gas price crisis before this war began. the war is on the back of that at has pushed up prices further. it's been fairly volatile. how we come out of it is a little unclear. europe has said that they won't open nord stream 2 which could have broadcast from russia. here you have a war which...
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enthusiasm in these last two years, they used it to float extremely overvalued ipos and spacs, and the s is ec're talking tens of billions of dollars at top, and guess who's left holding the bag? now that these stocks have been smoked, chairman gensler, please, i say, please give it a rest are. do not brag. this is not the right time. the public is being crushed under your watch. it's time for you to really step up, stop tweeting. come on this show, let's talk about it. people need you desperately not because the markets are down. folks are used to going up and down in the market. everyone understands the risk, they just want you to, please, level the playing field. they want a real hot to make a big difference in their lives. so far today we're getting a difference. can it hold on though? liz, we had a mice rally into the -- nice rally into the close yesterday, maybe two days in a row? liz: can it hold? at least for now, charles, thank you. have a good weekend. charles: you too. liz: after a week of major market losses, we have a bounceback. dow set to snap a 6-day losing streak that pretty m
enthusiasm in these last two years, they used it to float extremely overvalued ipos and spacs, and the s is ec're talking tens of billions of dollars at top, and guess who's left holding the bag? now that these stocks have been smoked, chairman gensler, please, i say, please give it a rest are. do not brag. this is not the right time. the public is being crushed under your watch. it's time for you to really step up, stop tweeting. come on this show, let's talk about it. people need you...
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he's the one who's followed on from martin feldstein to deliver what is called ec 10.hat did you say to the eager students who have never seen a bond market like this and never seen the second derivative moves that we are seeing in markets as it relates to our economy? jacob: to our students, i told them that when the price goes down, the yield goes up -- jason: to our students, i told them that when the price goes down, the yield goes up. [laughter] what i am not sure your viewers are on top of is that i think this inflation is going to be pretty persistent good not where it is now, but above where the fed wants it to be. that means the fed is going to need to stay at it. a fed funds rate of 4% or higher, completely plausible, not priced into the market right now. lisa: people believe the fed will rescue the markets. you are saying no way. why? jason: because we are way above our inflation target. that is the job the fed was assigned. you have a chair who talks about himself in the sort of wake of paul volcker, that historical shadow. he wants to bring that inflation
he's the one who's followed on from martin feldstein to deliver what is called ec 10.hat did you say to the eager students who have never seen a bond market like this and never seen the second derivative moves that we are seeing in markets as it relates to our economy? jacob: to our students, i told them that when the price goes down, the yield goes up -- jason: to our students, i told them that when the price goes down, the yield goes up. [laughter] what i am not sure your viewers are on top...
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other people say it needs to go lower for them to feel comfortable coming back into this market, and ec that reflected in the volatility here. that realized volatility has not gotten back to the levels we saw in 2000 -- not gotten as high as the levels we saw in 2000 and think about the selloffs we had in 2016 and 2011 we had. we have not approach those levels and a lot of people want to before they go comfortable reentering new positions. ed: do you want me to jump in and defend myself on that? guy: i have to say, i saw you on twitter earlier on. you thought this would be a punch up. you are going to defend yourself. go. ed: i think coming on the show with you, guy and alix, we talk about a narrow focus, how we volume these -- how we value these stocks? take that out of the equation. look at earnings season. apple and disney two cases in point. disney learned with the shutdowns in china covid is not going away. it is leaving profits on the table in its parks business, which was a bright light in its typical outlook. so forget where we are going for the world is still hard. we are talki
other people say it needs to go lower for them to feel comfortable coming back into this market, and ec that reflected in the volatility here. that realized volatility has not gotten back to the levels we saw in 2000 -- not gotten as high as the levels we saw in 2000 and think about the selloffs we had in 2016 and 2011 we had. we have not approach those levels and a lot of people want to before they go comfortable reentering new positions. ed: do you want me to jump in and defend myself on...
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episode two of our series on california's crisis on roku, amazon fire, or apple tv by downloading our and ec app. >>> approaching a quarter to eight, in texas, you can see a look here. it is a difficult morning across the country following the latest deadly shooting. this happened at rob elementary school, taking the lives of 19 children and two teachers. some families had to wait in agony to learn of their loved ones had survived the school cancels all events including graduation for the rest of the year. >> another community that will never be the same. we are live at the elementary school. wendy, here we go again. not even 24 hours after the shooting, what is the mood there for you this morning? >> marcus and laura, good morning to you. it was a somber and stormy night in south texas. a little bit of good is to report as the sun begins to come up in this area. however, in fourth grade teacher that was shot while protecting her student had managed to survive an intense surgery overnight. however, the death toll could rise because there are so many people that are still in the hospital. the
episode two of our series on california's crisis on roku, amazon fire, or apple tv by downloading our and ec app. >>> approaching a quarter to eight, in texas, you can see a look here. it is a difficult morning across the country following the latest deadly shooting. this happened at rob elementary school, taking the lives of 19 children and two teachers. some families had to wait in agony to learn of their loved ones had survived the school cancels all events including graduation for...
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you look through the-- you look through the -- bit.tephan: aycus a ttle ec >> what happens is -- >> stephenou look at these images pop of the planets, the constellations, of earth,-- earth,-- >> stephen: that's my girl right enceladus right there. >> enceladus -- >> stephen: there's a lot of water there, right? >> underneath, yeah. in fact, in fact, oh, sorry. just today, there was the press conference for the planetary decadal survey that announced the priorities and enceladus is one of the priorities. >> stephen: are they going too drill through that ice. >> they don't have to, because it has ice geysers so the stuff underneath is coming to you. >> stephen: i heard pluto has ice geysers, too. >> don't try to get pluto a planet again. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you're afraid to engage. you're afraid to engage. >> i know where you're trying to get there. they just announced that. there's a whole new schedule for that, for planetary exploration. what i'm saying here, the planets are objects, you can learn about them, you see pictures of them, but they pop in this book. >> stephen: it's really
you look through the-- you look through the -- bit.tephan: aycus a ttle ec >> what happens is -- >> stephenou look at these images pop of the planets, the constellations, of earth,-- earth,-- >> stephen: that's my girl right enceladus right there. >> enceladus -- >> stephen: there's a lot of water there, right? >> underneath, yeah. in fact, in fact, oh, sorry. just today, there was the press conference for the planetary decadal survey that announced the...
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when you have liquidity come out of the market that is the first place ec a come out of as well.'t think it is surprising that we saw a lot of the volatility we saw this week, especially when you look at some of the crypto names or some of the more highflying tech names and high-valuation names. those riskier assets, it makes sense it would be the first to come down as liquidity starts to come down. but i think you have to watch. i'm not all in on the camp that we are having capitulation at this point in time or we have had a bottom. nobody calls that exactly, you look at the fix, the vix is at a 30, and typically you do not have that capitulation until you get the vix around 40. usually have around half the s&p trading below its 65-day averages. we are not at that number yet. i think there might be some more volatility, a little bit more to go on the give-and-take on a daily basis before we see true capitulation. guy: victoria, good morning. our last guest was raising the possibility that what we are seeing is a permanent reset lower for growth names and their valuations. do you
when you have liquidity come out of the market that is the first place ec a come out of as well.'t think it is surprising that we saw a lot of the volatility we saw this week, especially when you look at some of the crypto names or some of the more highflying tech names and high-valuation names. those riskier assets, it makes sense it would be the first to come down as liquidity starts to come down. but i think you have to watch. i'm not all in on the camp that we are having capitulation at...
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the biggest concern for me is what are we going to do for women who have ec topic pregnancies or womenho have life-threatening consequences to their health, because they are pregnant. who gets to decide whose life we save? or whether we will let both the mother and the fetus die? it's a very frightening future for ob-gyns and their patients. >> how worryed are you if the supreme court overturns roe v. wade will embolden those who want to use violence against abortion clinics and abortion providers? >> i think it will come to more of a law situation where patients, where other people will say, oh, well that doctor provided an abortion and there was a heartbeat, so they go to court, and i think it will be more, instead of physical violence, it will be more legal action, which they'll have a right to do at that point. >> one last quick question before we're out of time, if the supreme court justice, or republican lawmaker were to ask you why roe shouldn't be overturned, what would you say? what one thing would you say to them? >> i would say it's my body, my choice, if you choose not to h
the biggest concern for me is what are we going to do for women who have ec topic pregnancies or womenho have life-threatening consequences to their health, because they are pregnant. who gets to decide whose life we save? or whether we will let both the mother and the fetus die? it's a very frightening future for ob-gyns and their patients. >> how worryed are you if the supreme court overturns roe v. wade will embolden those who want to use violence against abortion clinics and abortion...
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. >> somebody, steve, who did terribly in ec 10 in college, i'll admit that on national tv because it's undeniable. if the tightening that's being felt in the economy is the tightening that the fed intended for the end of the year, a lot of the economists were forecasting a recession in 2023, do you think that gets pulled forward? >> i do. but remember there's a lot of crazy cross currents in this economy. you know, first of all, i think it's very hard to have a recession that everybody knows is coming. in some sense, by definition, a recession is the result of factors you don't know are coming why? your inventories get out of whack. you've got a smashed down inventories. if everybody seeing this coming in august or sometime of 2023, it's going to be very hard to have it. you also have this anomalous idea that travel is surging. autos is coming back amid all of this the market may call a recession, but the consumer and businesses may not show up. you've got a story i don't want to raise the curtain too much on frank holland's going to talk tomorrow about business investment it's going c
. >> somebody, steve, who did terribly in ec 10 in college, i'll admit that on national tv because it's undeniable. if the tightening that's being felt in the economy is the tightening that the fed intended for the end of the year, a lot of the economists were forecasting a recession in 2023, do you think that gets pulled forward? >> i do. but remember there's a lot of crazy cross currents in this economy. you know, first of all, i think it's very hard to have a recession that...
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if you do this repeatedly, it's not just a strategy the ec problem, you're not being strategically ambiguousteam to do something they ought not do which is make you look like you're wrong. they need to be lifting up your message, and they're not able to do that all too often. howard: i wonder whether the president is actually trying to send a message knowing the official policy will have to be walked back. look, you covered the trump white house. if the if president trump had done the exact same thing, would the media reaction have been the focus of his foreign policy knowledge? >> no. i think the problem would have been the media despised president trump writ large. you remember "the washington post", for example, had a daily fact check, and they had thousands and thousands of incidences where they accused him of lying even in the case where he may have misspoken. i think the difference would have been that the media would have said this is a person who is not buttoned up. even biden himself, you may recall back in 2001, said words matter in an op-ed that he wrote about then-president presi
if you do this repeatedly, it's not just a strategy the ec problem, you're not being strategically ambiguousteam to do something they ought not do which is make you look like you're wrong. they need to be lifting up your message, and they're not able to do that all too often. howard: i wonder whether the president is actually trying to send a message knowing the official policy will have to be walked back. look, you covered the trump white house. if the if president trump had done the exact...
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ec. i' seventy six . . i'm not middlem n aged. i'm not going to be one hundred and fifty two. just>> laura i wasu maybe i don't know you just it's also your peril. it's just an old chicken makeau good soup. are you as worried aboute the children. i care about childrenhild as you can do. yeah i was in there helpingin the chipmunk movie. you forget you know i want to be a teacher. yeah. to go in anddr. i thought what i do was the first day i'd give them all ridgeland and then no matter what their race i'd make them write any bollix class one i will talk in class and thenov i guess i'd be controversial and introduce don't say they can't talk about. plumber's crack missionarybe position or line dancing or the state of florida until they can make up their own minds. you never mi know i'm with you on that. i don't think we should talk about any of that stuff. but then again, yout know, i just prefer children not to be taught at all, just be kept on an island. >> well, i think i mean the kids to me because i washi involved in the chipmunk movie, i'm in an airport and a childpm will c
ec. i' seventy six . . i'm not middlem n aged. i'm not going to be one hundred and fifty two. just>> laura i wasu maybe i don't know you just it's also your peril. it's just an old chicken makeau good soup. are you as worried aboute the children. i care about childrenhild as you can do. yeah i was in there helpingin the chipmunk movie. you forget you know i want to be a teacher. yeah. to go in anddr. i thought what i do was the first day i'd give them all ridgeland and then no matter what...
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ec i justom hate the fact that disney has taken sides.i just wish disney would just focus children and families and entertaining them and making them happy m and having a magical time instead of just taking sides. sides. i locations are divisible sometimesocat difficult to eveno to work because there's two sides. there's animosity, there's attacks and disney was about americaty.. it was just american wonderful corporation and now it's just another political forum for people to get upset with each other.political forum. go governor , i think it was a new york times in alo piece about yu and a lot of this today saidsi that , look, the original mission of disneyon early i thought was settle disney world in st. louis that was the original thought for disney world. and so they're like t dd. why nt have announced a five year plan to move disney worldced in response to you to st. louis or to atlanta or jared polis and colorado governor paula said bring it on to coloradora will welcome you with open arms. what if you're the governorar that drove
ec i justom hate the fact that disney has taken sides.i just wish disney would just focus children and families and entertaining them and making them happy m and having a magical time instead of just taking sides. sides. i locations are divisible sometimesocat difficult to eveno to work because there's two sides. there's animosity, there's attacks and disney was about americaty.. it was just american wonderful corporation and now it's just another political forum for people to get upset with...
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say that cities and communitiesv need small mome and pop shops have been decimated just because of ecthat . wewe have an education problem. we have a media problem. people are not publicizing these stories necessarily from the beginning to sayo this is who those people are and also that people weren't thinking widely enough because what the black lives matter movement was actually about was systemic racism in all cornershe of the country so people could donate c to organizations, free speech organizations, climate organizations, no racism at all because if you said white lives matter, you got to cancel because don't talkot to me about across the possibilities. all right. the reason that white livesar matter or allll lives matter or blue eyes matter was first of all, never heard of them. this is not a wrongat organization. just in defense of lawrence that was around for ten yearsea that the charityrs worker, just> like i've been writing about black lives matter since 2014 and exactly who they are and i, i and now we know the truth about them so fast. this is the next80 challenge. can b
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ec sot you're saying we should be able to lie? we should expect that she will lie like you and you should expect her to be a politician. she's a g politician. and the fact that no, no, no, no, no, of course you help me h not this isn't no, that's notli being political . that's outrighttth lying. there's a big difference to me, joe , if those tweets showns, that you showed in your your monologue aren't the first three or four questions to green jump here in her first day on the job, then we have no hope for t the white house press corps outside of producing jackie heidrick, she launched, as you mentioned, several chilling attacks on democracytt as you pointed out, said without ambiguity. 2016 election was stolen from . llary not true . 2018 gubernatorial election in georgia was stolen from staceylect abrams. not true . that sounds for the lack of a better word that doesn't actually exist. insurrectionist. right. and should be noted that koreen jumpier is married to a cnn political analyst and comes from msnbc a . she called this ne
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statement and statement basically says a proposed program is not a decision to issue specificallyram ec or toin authorize any drilling or development. this i from yarl's office. so it looks like you are on this show everything down that you know you're okay with this. >>w i i'm sorry i am sitting in this hearing and not my god, somebody that shuts down>> the cabinet secretary in charge of that didn't know it was happening. mike taylor runs combined energy servicesombi joins us . mike , thanks so much for coming on . it feels like this is from a consumer perspective anyway, an energy crisis . t it's not clear to me whyad the administration while that crisis is hurting, people, it's the number one issue voters said they're worried about they'd be screwed using domestic energy production, preventing why are they doing w that , tucker ? well, we saw on day one of the administration said it's time to end fossil fuels. so my family owns a retail propane gas and heating oiltr distributorship here in upstate new york . we've been servicingibatyork. oe customers over 50 years. this week the aver
statement and statement basically says a proposed program is not a decision to issue specificallyram ec or toin authorize any drilling or development. this i from yarl's office. so it looks like you are on this show everything down that you know you're okay with this. >>w i i'm sorry i am sitting in this hearing and not my god, somebody that shuts down>> the cabinet secretary in charge of that didn't know it was happening. mike taylor runs combined energy servicesombi joins us ....
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again,ou this is a very young,ec very volatile early technology network that'shnha growing very quickly. a lot of people don't understand it yet. but again, very different from the larger crypto market. bitcoin is a digital propertyy that has the potential to be in the hands of eight billion people across the world and give them access to a moreor inclusive financial system. and i think it's important to remember that because as you mentioned in the show, with all this money printing we've created a system of debt that has crushed saversec and it's benefited the people atei the top. it's socialized losses and privatized gains. and now we havend we countryry that's polarized and frustrated because people feel left behind . soso nicely put.mn i'm glad you came on tonight.an thank very much. h good to see you for having me, m bruno. thank you . so bill hemmer and dagen mcdowell join us on a finalth exam. yes, we have a talk show and we're a game show rather and we're proud of it.th that's straight ahead. college wasn't built for me. i didn't care if i had to work a double shift or if my ki
again,ou this is a very young,ec very volatile early technology network that'shnha growing very quickly. a lot of people don't understand it yet. but again, very different from the larger crypto market. bitcoin is a digital propertyy that has the potential to be in the hands of eight billion people across the world and give them access to a moreor inclusive financial system. and i think it's important to remember that because as you mentioned in the show, with all this money printing we've...
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ec where's your mask? i told you i told you to put on your mask. put it on . >> put it on frank. an thank you .k now remember to meet me after the show theame deal as before. don't forget the cool whip or c you don'too get a tip. so anyway, lupo's outburst is further proof. we live in two worlds but it's not a racial divide or a gender' divide. it's been what it's always been the elites versus the rest of his dirty, grimy commoners. >> i think we now see whose mask hasmy released your lipshe theirs. it's why i don't go to musicals if i want to pay money to have an angry lady yell at me, i'll l just go to judge jeanine's houseto. i don't pay cryonic. he donate his hair to bald eagle so friends we get beat smile always curly and she's on air too early fox and friends first go probably shipka seems like a slice of wonder bread in white and already baked distributor cat to finally children shoes and bumper cars by massive dikika the world television geben and our current deep deep looking good today as always. i put you up around 8:00 tonight . well thank you . so you're between a se
ec where's your mask? i told you i told you to put on your mask. put it on . >> put it on frank. an thank you .k now remember to meet me after the show theame deal as before. don't forget the cool whip or c you don'too get a tip. so anyway, lupo's outburst is further proof. we live in two worlds but it's not a racial divide or a gender' divide. it's been what it's always been the elites versus the rest of his dirty, grimy commoners. >> i think we now see whose mask hasmy released...
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ec >> we do appreciate it. what a shameful thing to chuck schumer do on the senate floor this week. i'll give you a hint.will g it could make our kids even less safe at school. texas congresswoman beth van dine and former congressman seanwo duffy are here next . >> stay with us. hi, this is mike huckabee. isn't it amazing how so much of president trump said still rings true , but schools in the media don't want our kids to hear anything positive and that's why my team created the kids guide to president trump. it'll teach our kids all about president trump's accomplishments and his vision for america. and i want you to have it for free to order your free guide to president trump gift fundo, just visit three trump guide .com that's free trump guide .com a heart attack giving life insurance. no, but we have life insurance ,john. i'm trying to find something we can afford. fortunately in only a few minutes select put down john 500000 dollar policy for only twenty nine dollars a month and swipe at a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars. go to select .com now a
ec >> we do appreciate it. what a shameful thing to chuck schumer do on the senate floor this week. i'll give you a hint.will g it could make our kids even less safe at school. texas congresswoman beth van dine and former congressman seanwo duffy are here next . >> stay with us. hi, this is mike huckabee. isn't it amazing how so much of president trump said still rings true , but schools in the media don't want our kids to hear anything positive and that's why my team created the...
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but should voters in any way beyond ec that the city's top 2 law enforcement officers don't seem to bethe same page or do they need to be? >> now, chief scott in i share a deep commitment to making san francisco safe to police reform and to using our limited resources to make sure that people who are victims of crime receive justice. now, obviously we both face different challenges, bottlenecks and pressures. and i know that there's lots of staff in my office that i wish the police could increase their clearance rates and i'm sure there's lots of police officers who wish that people they're arrested. one thing released from custody so quickly, we've got to work together and one of my commitments to voters over the years ahead of my term is to make sure that all san francisco agencies that have a role to play in public safety police district attorney court probation parole sheriff, all of us have to work together better. and one of the things that's so dangerous in dishonest about the recall campaign's rhetoric. is instead of having a nuanced, complicated, honest conversation about the
but should voters in any way beyond ec that the city's top 2 law enforcement officers don't seem to bethe same page or do they need to be? >> now, chief scott in i share a deep commitment to making san francisco safe to police reform and to using our limited resources to make sure that people who are victims of crime receive justice. now, obviously we both face different challenges, bottlenecks and pressures. and i know that there's lots of staff in my office that i wish the police could...
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together with last month's high prince, let's see what this print looks like and we can have ec whetherding in the near term, and that would probably make investors recalibrate for the next equilibrium, and then think about what next? a lot of the sentiment indicators, positioning, again, reports of programs, bearishness in the chinese covid situation, everything is so bearish. technical or not. shery: finisher thought. -- finish your thought. james: the u.s. market have enclosed down 8%, that's actually a decent opportunity to buy the dip. shery: i was going to ask. other than buying the dip in these potential technical down stocks, what are some of those fundamental trades you could play in the long-term? james: we see a lot of volatility in the market. we are looking at a fundamental catalyst, one being the reopening trade. the covid situation being contained. therefore we are building reopening positions including airlines, booking platforms, travel and leisure, both in the states and europe. people will start normalizing activity which is supported by strong mobility numbers around
together with last month's high prince, let's see what this print looks like and we can have ec whetherding in the near term, and that would probably make investors recalibrate for the next equilibrium, and then think about what next? a lot of the sentiment indicators, positioning, again, reports of programs, bearishness in the chinese covid situation, everything is so bearish. technical or not. shery: finisher thought. -- finish your thought. james: the u.s. market have enclosed down 8%,...
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i'm also glad to see the focus of this hearing the ec impact of covid-19. while the pandemic has receded in many ways many americans are still reeling from the loss of a local and was struggling to deal with the lasting impact of the disease . i've been pushing the bipartisan and bicameral covid-19 cognitive research act which would direct the nsf to provide research on long-term mental health impacts of the disease. it's important we find answers to why so many americans are suffering from physical and mental effects caused by a virus. it is my hope the legislation will help us better understand the lasting impacts the disease can have on mental health outcomes. in today's hearing i'm interested in hearing how new technology can help individuals better access financial institutions and the private sector can work with elected officials and advocacy groups to protect disabled americans iland the shortfalls in law that inhibit individuals with disabilities. i think the chairwoman for convening this hearing and look forward to today's dialogue and i thank all
i'm also glad to see the focus of this hearing the ec impact of covid-19. while the pandemic has receded in many ways many americans are still reeling from the loss of a local and was struggling to deal with the lasting impact of the disease . i've been pushing the bipartisan and bicameral covid-19 cognitive research act which would direct the nsf to provide research on long-term mental health impacts of the disease. it's important we find answers to why so many americans are suffering from...
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parks, conservation, places where you can see everything that is growing, experience everything the ecposters around the world. but what we're saying is that at this point in time, there is a lot you can do in this country, which you will pay to experience as you do all around the world. but we have a differential for international tourists, domestic kiwis, and the way it is going at the moment, it is a cheap place to come to. so i would encourage your viewers to get online, go to newzoolander.com and see what is wonderful about this fantastic country -- newzealand.com. haidi: tourism is to be the biggest export earner for new zealand, even more than dairy. be wanted to be the biggest export earner again? stuart: i have these arguments with the ministry of agriculture, who is my very good friend. tourism is an important part. we are a tourist nation. we got places like queenstown fantastic resorts, that th ebays, they will always be an important part of our economy. during the lockdown, we locked down for two years. the economy has actually done really well. but i do see -- we would lo
parks, conservation, places where you can see everything that is growing, experience everything the ecposters around the world. but what we're saying is that at this point in time, there is a lot you can do in this country, which you will pay to experience as you do all around the world. but we have a differential for international tourists, domestic kiwis, and the way it is going at the moment, it is a cheap place to come to. so i would encourage your viewers to get online, go to...
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i can certainly say that as well, being here, back in our ec headquarters you know, don't look for af people around, because they won't be here. >> no, i think that's right. obviously there's some regional variations in that, i could say, if you're in the middle of the country, it's a different story. doesn't everybody has the zoom subscription it's more, well, people aren't going to get rid of it it's not clear that that means a lot of future growth based on hybrid work. >> i keep thinking what ken griffin said last week, having everybody back together has been really powerful in driving forward our busy we'll see whether or not safety overrides the labor cycle if the labor cycle makes the turn let's get the opening bell here. the big board, it's nicolet bankshares based in wisconsin celebrating its transfer fro the nasdaq and at the nasdaq multiple media company, avid markets its annual investor day. we haven't gotten to best buy, really, mike the first miss in about five years. revenues were ahead. comps down 8.5, we were looking for 9.4. it was trading good in the premarket which
i can certainly say that as well, being here, back in our ec headquarters you know, don't look for af people around, because they won't be here. >> no, i think that's right. obviously there's some regional variations in that, i could say, if you're in the middle of the country, it's a different story. doesn't everybody has the zoom subscription it's more, well, people aren't going to get rid of it it's not clear that that means a lot of future growth based on hybrid work. >> i keep...