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professor emily banks, fantastic to _ smoking. professor emily banks, fantastic to get _ smoking.n _ smoking. professor emily banks, fantastic to get you on with - fantastic to get you on with your insights and thoughts, it's been a pleasure to speak to you. thousands of people have taken to the streets of wrexham to celebrate their football team winning promotion back to the english football league. it is the oldest football club in wales with the team and the town achieving globalfame after being team and the town achieving global fame after being bought by hollywood actors ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney. theyjoin reynolds and rob mcelhenney. they join to reynolds and rob mcelhenney. theyjoin to the press a few hours ago for a victory parade. —— theyjoined the press. after a journey that took 50 years to complete, the promotion party they will rememberfor promotion party they will remember for decades. 50,000 supporters lined wrexham's streets for eclipse of the players and their celebrity owners. after so long in the doldrums, they can save a success. doldrums, they can save
professor emily banks, fantastic to _ smoking. professor emily banks, fantastic to get _ smoking.n _ smoking. professor emily banks, fantastic to get you on with - fantastic to get you on with your insights and thoughts, it's been a pleasure to speak to you. thousands of people have taken to the streets of wrexham to celebrate their football team winning promotion back to the english football league. it is the oldest football club in wales with the team and the town achieving globalfame after...
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briefly, we will speak to professor emily banks from the australian national university.lia and the measures that we are seeing that are taking place? 50. the measures that we are seeing that are taking place?— that are taking place? so, we have reviewed _ that are taking place? so, we have reviewed the _ that are taking place? so, we have reviewed the worldwide | have reviewed the worldwide evidence for the australian government and there are significant risks with e cigarettes are gaping. particularly for nonsmokers and for young people. there is some evidence that they can help some smokers to quit. so the measures by the australian government terribly to tread that balance between reducing use among young people, particularly adolescents and children and allowing access for smokers who want to use them to quit. for smokers who want to use them to quit-— them to quit. emily, 'ust briefly come if�* them to quit. emily, 'ust briefly come if you b them to quit. emily, just briefly come if you don't| them to quit. emily, just - briefly come if you don't mind, do you think
briefly, we will speak to professor emily banks from the australian national university.lia and the measures that we are seeing that are taking place? 50. the measures that we are seeing that are taking place?— that are taking place? so, we have reviewed _ that are taking place? so, we have reviewed the _ that are taking place? so, we have reviewed the worldwide | have reviewed the worldwide evidence for the australian government and there are significant risks with e cigarettes are gaping....
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banks that are so likely to have an issue in this environment? deposits were steady last week when the price action was anything but. it's emily: i know. d i don't know that the challenges of liquidity getting moved from the system will just be impacting the banking system. there are other companies, unprofitable growth, zombielike companies that are going to be impacted. it is easy to run a zombie company when interest rates are at zero as you can take on more leverage for free. we are starting to see the lagged impact of fed and central-bank tightening globally start to impact these businesses. we want to be find fault of how much risk we are taking. him we don't want to reach for risk, owning growth, we want to protect against valuation risk by leaning into value, own higher quality assets and emphasize bonds in portfolio. the fact that we are getting four to 5% yield, income is something we have not had much of over the last 10 years or so. this is an important moment for investors to consider lagging into duration and letting bonds do their job in the portfolio. alix: is that we were talking about in finding value? do these compani
banks that are so likely to have an issue in this environment? deposits were steady last week when the price action was anything but. it's emily: i know. d i don't know that the challenges of liquidity getting moved from the system will just be impacting the banking system. there are other companies, unprofitable growth, zombielike companies that are going to be impacted. it is easy to run a zombie company when interest rates are at zero as you can take on more leverage for free. we are...
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saw have a nice bank holiday? i saw emily— have a nice bank holiday? houting at the— with some of our bank holidays? i shouting at the screen. i was shouting at the screen. no,— i was shouting at the screen. to, no— i was shouting at the screen. no, no, no. with— i was shouting at the screen. no, no, no. with my gin and onto— no, no, no. with my gin and tonto tn— no, no, no. with my gin and tonto tn-so— no, no, no. with my gin and tonto tn-so .- no, no, no. with my gin and tonic in-so i was.- no, no, no. with my gin and tonic in so i was. i had tonic in hand. so i was. i had a oneot— tonic in hand. so i was. i had a oneot tonn— tonic in hand. so i was. i had a great bank. holiday. did you? annoy,— great bank. holiday. did you? anynoy, ._ great bank. holiday. did you? anynoy, t on— great bank. holiday. did you? anyway, i am michelle dewberry teentno— anyway, i am michelle dewberry keeping-company- keeping you company till seven otonootoe— alongside me. baroness tooooettne— alongside me. baroness jacqueline foster. jacqueline arlene foster. i otnoyo— jacq
saw have a nice bank holiday? i saw emily— have a nice bank holiday? houting at the— with some of our bank holidays? i shouting at the screen. i was shouting at the screen. no,— i was shouting at the screen. to, no— i was shouting at the screen. no, no, no. with— i was shouting at the screen. no, no, no. with my gin and onto— no, no, no. with my gin and tonto tn— no, no, no. with my gin and tonto tn-so— no, no, no. with my gin and tonto tn-so .- no, no, no. with my gin and tonic...
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— emily and dawn and happy bank ioiiioy iiomioo— emily and dawn and happy bank holiday monday, everybodys abolish king should have done is abolish the king should have done is abolish mo imi— king should have done is abolish the bank holiday. _ king should have done is abolish the bank holiday. yes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks holiday. yes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks it's day. yes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks it's not yes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks it's not aes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks it's not a good cause king should have done is abolish thethinks it's not a good start he thinks it's not a good start to he thinks it's not a good start io-ioigm— he thinks it's not a good start io-ioigm . — he thinks it's not a good start io-ioigm. 0h.- he thinks it's not a good start to-reign . oh, there- he thinks it's not a good start to reign . o“ “:iz; c he thinks it's not a good start to reign . o“ xiii c to the reign. oh, there it is. there is the column. it's our there is the
— emily and dawn and happy bank ioiiioy iiomioo— emily and dawn and happy bank holiday monday, everybodys abolish king should have done is abolish the king should have done is abolish mo imi— king should have done is abolish the bank holiday. _ king should have done is abolish the bank holiday. yes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks holiday. yes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks it's day. yes, because king should have done is abolish thethinks it's not...
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you can now pay by bank account and are more monthly discounts. emilyhow ai and chatgpt will be integrated into this. can you paint the picture brighter for us? what does airbnb and the experience look like five years from now? how do you use this technology to deal with the fluctuating issues around pricing and demand and companies like airline prices and hotel prices that you cannot control? brian: the are a few things we are going to do. the greatest vision is we build large language models into an application, and model like the chatgpt four, and then we will tune the models based on our data and customer information. i would like airbnb to know more about their customers than any other company. we would ask you a super question like who are you and what do you want? then we would build the most robust profiles and be in the business of matching you. imagine ai like the ultimate airbnb concierge. we can matching to exactly what you want, a be even beyond travel. they also think we can level the playing field with cartels from a customer standpoint.
you can now pay by bank account and are more monthly discounts. emilyhow ai and chatgpt will be integrated into this. can you paint the picture brighter for us? what does airbnb and the experience look like five years from now? how do you use this technology to deal with the fluctuating issues around pricing and demand and companies like airline prices and hotel prices that you cannot control? brian: the are a few things we are going to do. the greatest vision is we build large language models...
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neesom and me, emily sewen. — dawn neesom and me, emily sewen. nephew— dawn neesom and me, emily carver. happy bankl, it is not just the hotel. you need think that when tide need to think that when the tide comes in, are actually comes in, you are actually hired. the whole entire island for yourselves. guests come here from around the to world experience the hospitality and the food . it's pressure that we the food. it's pressure that we sen-h— the food. it's pressure that we sen-h henhhe— the food. it's pressure that we can't handle. it's— the food. it's pressure that we can't handle. it's you- : it's pressure that we can't handle. it's you know, hs— can't handle. it's you know, h-s soohhng— can't handle. it's you know, it's cooking great food, keeping it's cooking great food, keeping h seesoneh— it's cooking great food, keeping it seasonal, keeping it simple to it seasonal, keeping it simple ho us— it seasonal, keeping it simple ho heehhng— it seasonal, keeping it simple to us, keeping it— it seasonal, keeping it simple to us, keeping it simple and hush— to us, keeping it simple and tush hhwhng—
neesom and me, emily sewen. — dawn neesom and me, emily sewen. nephew— dawn neesom and me, emily carver. happy bankl, it is not just the hotel. you need think that when tide need to think that when the tide comes in, are actually comes in, you are actually hired. the whole entire island for yourselves. guests come here from around the to world experience the hospitality and the food . it's pressure that we the food. it's pressure that we sen-h— the food. it's pressure that we sen-h...
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banks in the past two months. it has also driven down home sales by nearly 20%. emilyokyo has been house hunting in minnesota for six months. >> i don't think anyone's ever prepared to pay more. but it's -- it's unfortunately our society. >> reporter: and yet the inflation those rate hikes were meant to tame remains stubbornly high. down from last year's peak of 9% but still far from the goal of 2%. >> it's now clear that the fed was late in starting its rate hike campaign. and because they were late, they had to increase by much more than the normal pattern of fed increases. >> reporter: now some economists are warning that raising rates again could push the u.s. economy into a recession. in a letter to the fed chair this week, ten congressional democrats led by senator elizabeth warren urged him to change course. the current strategy, they warned, has the potential to throw millions of americans out of work. chairman powell issued a warning of his own about what could happen if congress fails to raise the debt limit and triggers a default. >> no one should assume tha
banks in the past two months. it has also driven down home sales by nearly 20%. emilyokyo has been house hunting in minnesota for six months. >> i don't think anyone's ever prepared to pay more. but it's -- it's unfortunately our society. >> reporter: and yet the inflation those rate hikes were meant to tame remains stubbornly high. down from last year's peak of 9% but still far from the goal of 2%. >> it's now clear that the fed was late in starting its rate hike campaign....
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banks in the past two months. it has also driven down home sales by nearly 20%. emilyor six months. >> i don't think anyone is ever prepared to pay more, but it's cut, it's unfortunately our society. >> reporter: and yet the inflation those rate hikes were meant to tame remains stubbornly high. down from last year's peak of 9%, but still far from the goal of 2%. >> it's now clear that the fed was late in starting its rate hike campaign, and because they were late, they had to increase by much more than the normal pattern of fed increases. >> reporter: now, some economists are warning that raising rates again could push the u.s. economy into a recession. in a letter to the fed chair this week, ten congressional democrats, led by senator elizabeth warren, urged him to change course. the current stratey, they warned, has the potential to throw millions of americans out of work. chairman powell issued a warning of his own today about what could happen if congress fails to raise the debt limit and triggers a default. >> no one should assume that the fed can protect the econ
banks in the past two months. it has also driven down home sales by nearly 20%. emilyor six months. >> i don't think anyone is ever prepared to pay more, but it's cut, it's unfortunately our society. >> reporter: and yet the inflation those rate hikes were meant to tame remains stubbornly high. down from last year's peak of 9%, but still far from the goal of 2%. >> it's now clear that the fed was late in starting its rate hike campaign, and because they were late, they had to...
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narrative for a soft landing is really taking hold once again, and the banking turmoil that was front and center, you know, to emily's point, you can discern any volatility in the equity market. that's why the markets were saying, maybe the fed still has to go 25 basis points, but i want to mention one thing, scott, about where the markets may actually be positioning for this debt ceiling. if you look at the one-month volatility, and if you look at the call volatility, it is continuing to come down, but if you look at the 90% put for example, it has not come down nearly as much there is demand, and investors are trying to hedge their best one month out whether the fed raises rates or not. i think that's the debt ceiling hedge. >> we have been watching the shortest of short parts of the yield curve. one-month, three-month, six-month, all over 5% one of those is at a 20-year high, but, you know, the idea, emily, that the fed -- we thought was done what if they're not? what's the risk in that? >> yeah, we know that the fed has shifted back to this data-dependent stance, and frankly as of late, the data's come in a lot b
narrative for a soft landing is really taking hold once again, and the banking turmoil that was front and center, you know, to emily's point, you can discern any volatility in the equity market. that's why the markets were saying, maybe the fed still has to go 25 basis points, but i want to mention one thing, scott, about where the markets may actually be positioning for this debt ceiling. if you look at the one-month volatility, and if you look at the call volatility, it is continuing to come...
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banks in the past two months. it has also driven down home sales by nearly 20%. emilyed to pay more. but it's unfortunately our society. >> reporter: and yet the inflation those rate hikes were meant to tame remains stubbornly high. down from last year's peak of 9%, but still far from the goal of 2%. >> it's now clear that the fed was late in starting its rate hike campaign. and because they were late, they had to increase by much more than the normal pattern of fed increases. >> reporter: now some economists are warning that raising rates again could push the u.s. economy into a recession. in a letter to the fed chair this week, ten congressional democrats led by senator elizabeth warren urged him to change course. the current strategy, they warned, has the potential to throw millions of americans out of work. chairman powell issued a warning of his own today about what could happen if congress fails to raise the debt limit and triggers a default. >> no one should assume that th failure to pay our bills on time. >> reporter: the president is sitting down with congress
banks in the past two months. it has also driven down home sales by nearly 20%. emilyed to pay more. but it's unfortunately our society. >> reporter: and yet the inflation those rate hikes were meant to tame remains stubbornly high. down from last year's peak of 9%, but still far from the goal of 2%. >> it's now clear that the fed was late in starting its rate hike campaign. and because they were late, they had to increase by much more than the normal pattern of fed increases....
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bank. ranked #1 1 in customomer satisfafaction h retatail bankingng in calififornia by j j.d. po. >>> we are back at 8:38 with the sweetest story you will see all day. >> emiliei should say afternoon away. while the glamorous event boasted a professional photographer, deejay, even a limo ride, the most special aspect for many there was it was their first. >> a little gloss on that. >> reporter: at 95 years old, she doesn't get to experience firsts very often anymore. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: but just outside of baltimore, she's getting primped and pampered for a day that's long overdue. >> final thing to make the outfit complete. >> reporter: evelyn's daughter-in-law is helping her to get ready for prom for senior citizens why didn't you go to prom? >> i didn't finish high school i had to go to work. >> i think it was tough. her mom brought up seven children by herself, forcing her to work a lot. the kids, as soon as they could work, they went out to work. >> reporter: turns out evelyn isn't alone. dozens of residents at atrium senior living have never been to prom before. >> i said, well, we have to do a prom you have to go to prom once in your life. >> r
bank. ranked #1 1 in customomer satisfafaction h retatail bankingng in calififornia by j j.d. po. >>> we are back at 8:38 with the sweetest story you will see all day. >> emiliei should say afternoon away. while the glamorous event boasted a professional photographer, deejay, even a limo ride, the most special aspect for many there was it was their first. >> a little gloss on that. >> reporter: at 95 years old, she doesn't get to experience firsts very often anymore....
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bank holiday, but fair she's worked fair play to her. she's worked hard, we don't mind it hard, but we don't mind as it means emily is on our means emily carveruick paced delivery services? do you think they're taking advantage of their employees, their planning to put couriers back on this call work system? is that fair about listening. you're tteterho— about listening. you're listening. gb views radios, rehe— listening. gb views radios, reete .— listening. gb views radios, reete . — listening. gb views radios, radio . welcome- listening. gb views radios, radio. t t listening. gb views radios, radio . t t listening. gb views radios,- radio . welcome back to dewbs& c0 radio. welcome back to dewbs& co with me, emily carver, keeping me company until seven is joe phillips, political commentator and ben habib, ceo of the first property group and a member of the reform party . now rapid the reform party. now rapid grocery delivery firms are preparing to move hundreds of couriers paid by the hour onto zero hour contracts. they are quite often referred to as on call . work as an employer is not call. work as an employer is not obuged call. work as a
bank holiday, but fair she's worked fair play to her. she's worked hard, we don't mind it hard, but we don't mind as it means emily is on our means emily carveruick paced delivery services? do you think they're taking advantage of their employees, their planning to put couriers back on this call work system? is that fair about listening. you're tteterho— about listening. you're listening. gb views radios, rehe— listening. gb views radios, reete .— listening. gb views radios, reete . —...
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emily and jordan after the . news good morning. it's 930 on monday, the 29th of may. and happy bank holiday to you all.
emily and jordan after the . news good morning. it's 930 on monday, the 29th of may. and happy bank holiday to you all.
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emily you know, let's look at, for- know, let's look at, for example, the money that goes out of the country into people sending money home. world bankd, a running machine, a treadmill that we constantly have to be keeping up with? well demand in our public infrastructure by then , bringing infrastructure by then, bringing more people in from abroad, aid and so on and so forth. and not we're not concentrating on how to make our own country sustainable for the long term . sustainable for the long term. if you were looking at the statistics that we've seen from the past year , where would you the past year, where would you say would be the where could we start cutting the numbers? because of course, people look at the things and they say, oh, worker visas, well, we need them for these shortages. students good for the economy. we want them our universities them to prop up our universities to hong kong as well. you to au hong kong as well. you know, to protect them. know, we need to protect them. and the economy and they're good for the economy . well, course, . ukrainians. well, of course, we no to the we can't say no to the ukrainians.
emily you know, let's look at, for- know, let's look at, for example, the money that goes out of the country into people sending money home. world bankd, a running machine, a treadmill that we constantly have to be keeping up with? well demand in our public infrastructure by then , bringing infrastructure by then, bringing more people in from abroad, aid and so on and so forth. and not we're not concentrating on how to make our own country sustainable for the long term . sustainable for the...