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geoffrey: right. it seems like communication from the fed has been clear, the market knows where it stands. with the ecb, it really has been what the market saw the ecb may be. ready to be more assertive draghi pulled things back. we would expect to see this from the boj as well. when is the yield curve going to be recalibrated? are they going to increase -- four yen appreciation, if it is domestically drive. n. it's a story our investors are not focused enough on. yvonne: what we are showing now from our bloomberg library is v btv -- it shows various european countries showing the same pattern. inflation started to rise. where so many central banks could not get inflation to move towards target, in terms of the g-7 countries, what does that affect investors? what do you buy or sell? geoffrey: private investors, we are still advocating diversification. we think eurozone equities to the u.k., they are risk strong in earnings beyond what is being priced now. the other thing on the private side, we are t
geoffrey: right. it seems like communication from the fed has been clear, the market knows where it stands. with the ecb, it really has been what the market saw the ecb may be. ready to be more assertive draghi pulled things back. we would expect to see this from the boj as well. when is the yield curve going to be recalibrated? are they going to increase -- four yen appreciation, if it is domestically drive. n. it's a story our investors are not focused enough on. yvonne: what we are showing...
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geoffrey: it depends on who you're asking. to look at the ukip turnout because of heading into the vote, the higher the youth turnout assumption. the narrower the gap. we know the youth turnout, let's just say, disappointed during the referendum. is this a chance for them to make their voices heard? ly, more towards the progressive side. if we combine this vote with the european situation, maybe we are starting adjustments back in the center. guy: thank you very much. jeffrey yu joining us from ubs. plenty more conversations to have with him as we try to work her way through a long night of british politics. there are some great functions on your bloomberg. a top live running. you can follow the latest on the election. a market blog as well. we'll run those two things side-by-side. there is another great function, and that is e.u. . that is going to give the latest surrounding what is happening. we're about to hear from newcastle. what that gives us is this map, which is just brilliant because what it does is it breaks dow
geoffrey: it depends on who you're asking. to look at the ukip turnout because of heading into the vote, the higher the youth turnout assumption. the narrower the gap. we know the youth turnout, let's just say, disappointed during the referendum. is this a chance for them to make their voices heard? ly, more towards the progressive side. if we combine this vote with the european situation, maybe we are starting adjustments back in the center. guy: thank you very much. jeffrey yu joining us from...
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starting this hour, geoffrey garrett in 40 minutes time. on bloomberg markets, betty will be speaking to the incoming chief executive of hong kong. her as have to talk to we start next week, marking the anniversary of the handover. you do not want to miss betty's chat with tom friedman at 10:40 a.m. hongyou do not want to konn sydney. look at markets trading in the asia-pacific. it could be a slow start to this friday. we are flat on the index as well as the kiwi at 7267, taking a breather from the 6% climb we have seen in the last month for the currency. australia, we saw some stabilization. 282 for wti. futures heading higher for the asx 200. we did see a bump to end the day, .7% higher on that recovery in the oil price. japan, the yen could keep surprising us. the market starts to doubt how much the fed can tighten. taking a look at japan futures, it could be pretty slow here as well. it is looking to be relatively mixed. they are heading higher, pointing towards a 40 point gain for the nikkei 225. dollar-yen going nowhere. 111.29. let u
starting this hour, geoffrey garrett in 40 minutes time. on bloomberg markets, betty will be speaking to the incoming chief executive of hong kong. her as have to talk to we start next week, marking the anniversary of the handover. you do not want to miss betty's chat with tom friedman at 10:40 a.m. hongyou do not want to konn sydney. look at markets trading in the asia-pacific. it could be a slow start to this friday. we are flat on the index as well as the kiwi at 7267, taking a breather from...
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geoffrey's speech in the house of commons was devastating.allenge her for leadership of the party. she behaved appallingly. i wouldn't have spoken to my gamekeeper like that. i don't think she can survive this. i'm here to announce my decision to put my name forward as leader of the conservative party. i have nothing but admiration for our prime minister, margaret thatcher, but i believe our party and our country need a new leader. [man] it's extraordinary. i am the prime minister. ...make it possible for conservative mps to depose-- a sitting prime minister. sweetie. - he already has open support. as conservative mps gather in westminster to decide who they will back in the leadership contest, the prime minister said she would not be diverted from critical international affairs. tonight in paris, mrs. thatcher is among 34 world leaders who came here to celebrate the end of the cold war and to herald the start of a peaceful new age of east/west cooperation. there's a general feeling that mrs. thatcher is going to win on the first ballot. "we'
geoffrey's speech in the house of commons was devastating.allenge her for leadership of the party. she behaved appallingly. i wouldn't have spoken to my gamekeeper like that. i don't think she can survive this. i'm here to announce my decision to put my name forward as leader of the conservative party. i have nothing but admiration for our prime minister, margaret thatcher, but i believe our party and our country need a new leader. [man] it's extraordinary. i am the prime minister. ...make it...
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geoffrey yu: right now, going to the said.here any scope for the to be more hawkish than they are right now? 2 moreill looking for hikes this year that professor blanchflower. disappointed but not that much eitherto buy or to sell and i go back to cash ratios. alix: geoffrey yu and danny blanchflower, both of you are staying with us. tech sector may signal a mere term dropped -- a term drop. we are ignored issues from d.c., but can it hold up? this is bloomberg. jonathan: from london and our viewers worldwide, u.k. wakes up to hung parliament at theresa may scrambling to form a government. ability to govern is the story. the picture of global markets. futures, muted reaction to a very local story. features former by a the report 1%. -- features are lower by zero .1%. the weaker pound story fueling the exports, listed on the ftse in london and the cable rate drops to 126. it will probably be the biggest one-day drop in 2017. of a buy two basis points on the u.s. 10 year. the story and the u.k., a weaker theresa may vows to lead
geoffrey yu: right now, going to the said.here any scope for the to be more hawkish than they are right now? 2 moreill looking for hikes this year that professor blanchflower. disappointed but not that much eitherto buy or to sell and i go back to cash ratios. alix: geoffrey yu and danny blanchflower, both of you are staying with us. tech sector may signal a mere term dropped -- a term drop. we are ignored issues from d.c., but can it hold up? this is bloomberg. jonathan: from london and our...
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geoffrey juramentado el dÍa nueve, creo...r principal y era lo correcto y lo apropiado que yo hiciera. es el comentario del director comey que ustedes se podÍa recusar. >> probablemente asÍ es, estoy seguro que los abogados del departamento de justicia estÁn comunicÁndose con Él,porque seÑor presidente del comitÉ en efecto como hecho yo me recusÉ ese dÍa, nunca recibí ninguna informaciÓn acerca de la campaÑa, pensÉ que habÍa un problema conmigo, de yo poder servir como fiscal general sobre este asunto y opinÉ que posiblemente tendrÍa que recusar y tomÉ la postura correctamente...creo. de no involucrarme en la campaÑa. de ninguna manera y no lo hice asÍ. >> usted hizo referencia a su jefe de personal enviando un correo electrÓnico y notificando de su decisiÓn de recusar ¿le pidiÓ a su jefe de personal que nos dÉ ese correo electrÓnico? >> creo que la tengo conmigo ahora. ¿tiene alguna interacciÓn con robert moore respecto al correo electrÓnico? >> no la tengo. Él indicÓ que no sabÍa que cuando me recusÉ no habÍa recibido aviso
geoffrey juramentado el dÍa nueve, creo...r principal y era lo correcto y lo apropiado que yo hiciera. es el comentario del director comey que ustedes se podÍa recusar. >> probablemente asÍ es, estoy seguro que los abogados del departamento de justicia estÁn comunicÁndose con Él,porque seÑor presidente del comitÉ en efecto como hecho yo me recusÉ ese dÍa, nunca recibí ninguna informaciÓn acerca de la campaÑa, pensÉ que habÍa un problema conmigo, de yo poder servir como...
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geoffrey briefly, that main story again.ty in last week's election. —— just briefly. there are grave doubts whether the queen's speech, which sets out the government's programme, will go ahead. yesterday was a bit of a breezy day for most parts of the uk, with a fair bit of cloud and a little bit of sunshine. in the north—west of the uk, we got temperatures up to 12 degrees. but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner. we're going to go a bit warmer than that in the next few days, particularly so for england and wales. a lot of dry weather and the forecast and the winds are quite light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and yes, some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland through the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in northern england. about here, not so large, but rain nonetheless. then the cloud breaks up there. sunshine possible during the mo
geoffrey briefly, that main story again.ty in last week's election. —— just briefly. there are grave doubts whether the queen's speech, which sets out the government's programme, will go ahead. yesterday was a bit of a breezy day for most parts of the uk, with a fair bit of cloud and a little bit of sunshine. in the north—west of the uk, we got temperatures up to 12 degrees. but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner. we're going to go a bit warmer than that in the next few...
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. >> printers row lit fest continues now with geoffrey stone. .. geoff, the supreme court has held and it is presently the law in the united states, that the constitution protects most pornography and abortion rights and same-sex marriage. that would have surprised the framers, would have surprised most americans 100 years ago, so how did that happen? >> guest: you have to read the book to answer that. it happened through a combination of social movements that began to change public opinion and public understanding about these issues. it happened -- it was -- with respect to pornography with technological change in the advent of internet and cable which mad it was much more pervasive and happened as a result of the justices having a fuller understanding of the consequences of some of these laws. so maybe i can start with the example of, say, abortion. one thing most people assume today is that dwayne roe v. wads decided in 1973 -- i was a law clerk to justice brennan -- but roe v. wade people assumed it was a radical left wing decision that radical
. >> printers row lit fest continues now with geoffrey stone. .. geoff, the supreme court has held and it is presently the law in the united states, that the constitution protects most pornography and abortion rights and same-sex marriage. that would have surprised the framers, would have surprised most americans 100 years ago, so how did that happen? >> guest: you have to read the book to answer that. it happened through a combination of social movements that began to change public...
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geoffrey donaldson, another quote from arlene foster in the manifesto, there is a need to counter thealist surge, of course, the nationalist surge in the assembly elections in march which brought sinn fein within 1200 votes of the dup as the largest party in northern ireland. that kind of rhetoric is exactly what andrew is complaining about. i don't think it is, it's because gerry adams has said, "this election is a barometer for a border poll". so sinn fein regard this election, that if they do well, they will go to the secretary of state and ask for a border poll. i believe a border poll would be very destabilising. therefore, we have to respond to that. we can't sit on our hands and pretend it isn't happening. and yes, we are saying to the unionists, you need to turn out and vote, and why? because the union is important to pay for the health service, to pay for our schools, for all the public services. but they did turn out in march, you got 250,000 votes. and we are pushing for a greater turnout in this election and we will get it. and john o'dowd, whatever the result of the elect
geoffrey donaldson, another quote from arlene foster in the manifesto, there is a need to counter thealist surge, of course, the nationalist surge in the assembly elections in march which brought sinn fein within 1200 votes of the dup as the largest party in northern ireland. that kind of rhetoric is exactly what andrew is complaining about. i don't think it is, it's because gerry adams has said, "this election is a barometer for a border poll". so sinn fein regard this election, that...
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and chef geoffrey zakarian takes over the "live" kitchen as we continue our eat it, like it, share it
and chef geoffrey zakarian takes over the "live" kitchen as we continue our eat it, like it, share it
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at 2:00, author geoffrey stone with his book "sex and the constitution." and then account 3:00, former congressman trey radel with his book "democrazy." and at 4:00, author thomas ricks with his book "churchill and orwell." watch our coverage of the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest starting saturday 11:00 a.m. eastern on book tv. >>> this sunday, hyde park, new york, at the roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul spi ro, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states and the northern oval office. fdr has an incredibly inquisitive mind. there are 22,000 books, 914 books in this room alone. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> the carnegie endowment
at 2:00, author geoffrey stone with his book "sex and the constitution." and then account 3:00, former congressman trey radel with his book "democrazy." and at 4:00, author thomas ricks with his book "churchill and orwell." watch our coverage of the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest starting saturday 11:00 a.m. eastern on book tv. >>> this sunday, hyde park, new york, at the roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a...
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now to two mps who were at the meeting, oliver letwin, who's the conservative mp for west dorset, geoffreyh yesterday, and in a moment, we'll speak to lord andrew turnbull, who was a top civil servant under three different prime ministers and is now a cross—bench peer. welcome, all of you, thank you very much for talking to us. oliver letwin, how many times did theresa may apologise to you for throwing away the conservative majority in that election? not many! how many? once, twice? i genuinely have no idea! the meeting was not about that. the meeting was about a pretty unanimous view across the whole room of support for what she was doing, and for the need to carry on, and i thought what was really remarkable was the degree of unanimity. how many times did she apologise?” don't think... i can't honestly remember, but as oliver said, that is not really the issue. but did she apologise? i am just interested. is not really the issue. but did she apologise? i amjust interested. she apologise? i amjust interested. she apologise to colleagues who lost their seats, she was humble about that. but
now to two mps who were at the meeting, oliver letwin, who's the conservative mp for west dorset, geoffreyh yesterday, and in a moment, we'll speak to lord andrew turnbull, who was a top civil servant under three different prime ministers and is now a cross—bench peer. welcome, all of you, thank you very much for talking to us. oliver letwin, how many times did theresa may apologise to you for throwing away the conservative majority in that election? not many! how many? once, twice? i...
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geoffrey clifton brown.ictims, who didn't want to go into the centre is to get help, so clearly people need to go out to them. they were angry that there was no clear housing policy as to when and where they were going to be re—housed, but above all what i found was that there is an enormous amount of work being done by volu nta ry amount of work being done by voluntary bodies, all sorts of bodies, but there is a clear lack of coordination as to how these bodies are to move forward together. so can i strongly support what my right honourable friend said this morning that we should establish a high—level government task force thatis high—level government task force that is able to go into a similar sort of disaster, they should be available 2a hours a day, 300s are the five days a year to take over from the immediate gold command situation? can i thank my honourable friend for the feedback he has provided to ministers in relation to the conversations he had. he is absolutely right, the point has been made to
geoffrey clifton brown.ictims, who didn't want to go into the centre is to get help, so clearly people need to go out to them. they were angry that there was no clear housing policy as to when and where they were going to be re—housed, but above all what i found was that there is an enormous amount of work being done by volu nta ry amount of work being done by voluntary bodies, all sorts of bodies, but there is a clear lack of coordination as to how these bodies are to move forward together....