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tom: the long and short of it, greenwich, connecticut. i'm here harborside with the big yachts and hedge fund players and investors. we do see is the rebound. what i want to go to is the emotion of the last 18 hours and you look at aj at barclays and he says this is china's lehman moment and barklay says no. jon: not even close the words out of barclays. how any times have we heard this through the morning, it is not lehman? kailey: a lot of confidence on the part of analysts and strategists that china will not let ever grand collapse entirely. that is coupled with the rating downgrade again from s&p overnight saying a default is all too probable and they do not expect china to directly step in and help of a grand. there's -- help ever grand. jon: you have to acknowledge the economic impact is a big one. that is what were going to talk about. i'm not sure choosing mostly stream benchmark is a useful one to discuss whether we should be worried or not. clearly there will be economic impact in china and some people arguing -- most people arg
tom: the long and short of it, greenwich, connecticut. i'm here harborside with the big yachts and hedge fund players and investors. we do see is the rebound. what i want to go to is the emotion of the last 18 hours and you look at aj at barclays and he says this is china's lehman moment and barklay says no. jon: not even close the words out of barclays. how any times have we heard this through the morning, it is not lehman? kailey: a lot of confidence on the part of analysts and strategists...
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we thank the greenwich economic forum.e here tomorrow, next week come into the autumn, perfect. this is bloomberg on radio and on television. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. switch to xfinity mobile and save hundreds on your wireless bill. plus, save up to $400 when you purchase a new samsung phone or upgrade your existing phone. learn more at your local xfinity store today. (woman) i don't want to look like this anymore. (man) what is happening to my body? (woman) why can't i lose weight? (announcer) you may be suffering from insulin resistance. measure your waist. females measuring more than 35 inches and males measuring more than 40 inches may have insulin resistance. to learn how to reverse insulin resistance and lose weight effe
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i am looking at greenwich harbor in the sun. taste the salt tax.ughter] the guy up on the hill has so much money, he doesn't care about the salt tax. an update on governor lamont's salt tax. annmarie: it is nice to see you in greenwich, but you really went to far links today to avoid me on my home coming to new york. they promised they will do something with it, something meaningful. it is still being worked out. that is the update. but moderates in the house and senate say they will not vote for reconciliation if salt is not addressed. jonathan: thank you. great work. our washington correspondent here in new york city for the next couple of days. we took this beautiful shot of a lonely older gentleman sitting alone with an empty seat. i asked you all to make some contributions. this is the winter. tom has a special relationship with a man called harry. he's 28 years old. he plays for a club called tottenham hospice. that is a beautiful picture. stephen newton, shout out on twitter. you win this morning. this is beautiful. tom: it brings a tear to
i am looking at greenwich harbor in the sun. taste the salt tax.ughter] the guy up on the hill has so much money, he doesn't care about the salt tax. an update on governor lamont's salt tax. annmarie: it is nice to see you in greenwich, but you really went to far links today to avoid me on my home coming to new york. they promised they will do something with it, something meaningful. it is still being worked out. that is the update. but moderates in the house and senate say they will not vote...
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over in greenwich is the atomyze ceo along with sonali.e have this whole conversation going around the future of commodities, the future of cleaner commodities as well. how much do you see demand for the easier frictionless trading in those particular commodities right now? >> i think the demand is tremendous. atomyze is building a tokenization platform as well as a marketplace for investing in commodities including palladium, platinum, nickel, cobalt. because of supply chain technology, you are able to include metadata. not only do you have direct title to ownership but you can track and trace where the metal came from, where it was produced, and many of the esg components. taylor: a lot of this comes in response to what institutional investors. are looking for . how much do you expect large funds to move into what you offer? >> there are two things. one is that atomyze the platform is going to offer a portfolio of commodities on the platform, so it will not only enable people to invest in one particular commodity but in a range of assets
over in greenwich is the atomyze ceo along with sonali.e have this whole conversation going around the future of commodities, the future of cleaner commodities as well. how much do you see demand for the easier frictionless trading in those particular commodities right now? >> i think the demand is tremendous. atomyze is building a tokenization platform as well as a marketplace for investing in commodities including palladium, platinum, nickel, cobalt. because of supply chain technology,...
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in greenwich, the town hall soon as you can. in greenwich, the town ball has _ soon as you can.as become _ soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall has become an _ soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall has become an aid - soon as you can. in greenwich, the | town hall has become an aid centre with staff and volunteers operating a 24—hour shift problem. the council's leaders say support from central government has been almost nonexistent. brute central government has been almost nonexistent-— nonexistent. we have received a lane nonexistent. we have received a large number — nonexistent. we have received a large number of _ nonexistent. we have received a large number of almost - nonexistent. we have received a large number of almost 700 - nonexistent. we have received a l large number of almost 700 newly arrived afghans who are quarantined in one of our local hotels. they arrived, but there has been no support system in place to work with them. in fact, support system in place to work with them. infact, we support system in place to work with them. in fact, we have be
in greenwich, the town hall soon as you can. in greenwich, the town ball has _ soon as you can.as become _ soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall has become an _ soon as you can. in greenwich, the town hall has become an aid - soon as you can. in greenwich, the | town hall has become an aid centre with staff and volunteers operating a 24—hour shift problem. the council's leaders say support from central government has been almost nonexistent. brute central government has been almost...
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it is the main topic at the greenwich economic forum.oubini talked earlier to tom keene, about his concerns over debt. >> compared to a decade ago, the level is about -- much higher than before. 20 years ago, it was 20% of gdp. right now it is 360 and rising. in china, 330% and rising. my concern is we are in a debt trap. not just fiscal dominance. central banks will eventually want to phase out conventional monetary policy. given that ratio, there is a risk of a crash. they will be in a debt trap and will be unable to normalize policy. >> so honored that you are here. i am pleased to announce that barry eichengreen's new book on debt is my book of the year, and this is the guy to talk about it. how do you interpret the outcome of this buildup in debt, which is life at the zero bound? >> we are in a situation where in normal times we are not reducing deficits. whenever there is a crisis, we backstop the financial system, more buildup of public debt, build up a private. with zero or negative rates, quantitative easing is cheap. in good ti
it is the main topic at the greenwich economic forum.oubini talked earlier to tom keene, about his concerns over debt. >> compared to a decade ago, the level is about -- much higher than before. 20 years ago, it was 20% of gdp. right now it is 360 and rising. in china, 330% and rising. my concern is we are in a debt trap. not just fiscal dominance. central banks will eventually want to phase out conventional monetary policy. given that ratio, there is a risk of a crash. they will be in a...
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tom: could you see me in greenwich? jonathan: chairman powell, do you think he will be able to talk about the forecast, or will he be overwhelmed by questions about what certain presidents have been doing with their money on the side? tom: that's is going to come up. i am sort of surprised that we are talking about this. i totally take your point. jonathan: we will be talking about china. two interest payments. we have of heard about one. kailey: kind of is right. statement from evergrande, saying their privately resolved payments. there is another payment due within the next day. that is unclear. china seems to be prioritizing china and the chinese players involved. all that offshore, maybe not so much. that will be interesting to see play out. jonathan: if we do and evergrande special, we should just call it, china decides. tom: there is a lot of different opinions. i and with scott minerd on this. it is wednesday. their goal is to get to our friday evening, really china's goal is to get somewhere in the vicinity of o
tom: could you see me in greenwich? jonathan: chairman powell, do you think he will be able to talk about the forecast, or will he be overwhelmed by questions about what certain presidents have been doing with their money on the side? tom: that's is going to come up. i am sort of surprised that we are talking about this. i totally take your point. jonathan: we will be talking about china. two interest payments. we have of heard about one. kailey: kind of is right. statement from evergrande,...
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, we are doing a piece of work— in greenwich, we are doing a piece of work with— in greenwich, we arealso looking at places of safety and some people have said they do— safety and some people have said they do not feel safe over here, a place _ they do not feel safe over here, a place over— they do not feel safe over here, a place over there with lots of overgrown bushes where they don't feel safe, _ overgrown bushes where they don't feel safe, so we are those conversations about places and education, and we are also doing work— education, and we are also doing work with— education, and we are also doing work with perpetrators too, escalating that work in the borough. we started — escalating that work in the borough. we started a while ago but will continue — we started a while ago but will continue to do that because it is really— continue to do that because it is really important.— continue to do that because it is really important. yesterday some ersonal really important. yesterday some personal safety — really important. yesterday some personal safety alarms _ really important. ye
, we are doing a piece of work— in greenwich, we are doing a piece of work with— in greenwich, we arealso looking at places of safety and some people have said they do— safety and some people have said they do not feel safe over here, a place _ they do not feel safe over here, a place over— they do not feel safe over here, a place over there with lots of overgrown bushes where they don't feel safe, _ overgrown bushes where they don't feel safe, so we are those conversations about places...
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i will be speaking with the revolution chair ahead of his keynote at the greenwich economic forum.e that, let's get a look at stitch fix fourth-quarter revenue beating estimates. the platform announcing the launch of stitch fix freestyle, an online boutique that constantly refreshes according to your preferences. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we got hit by the covid coming. so then we bounced back from that. >> supply chain problems that we are facing is very traditional economics >> >> 101. ic over the medium term and nine megabits supply shortage. reduced. >> we are looking at inflation term being the short to medium. >> added value but not as we should have added. >> we 24/7 buying and partnering with the market leaders leading digital transformation in their industries. >> a lot of the funds are taking much longer term bets so we feel much less sensitive to a change in the policy. emily: just some of the big names who joined us on bloomberg television throughout the day from the greenwich economic form. the event i'll find discussions focused on the transformation of tech and work in
i will be speaking with the revolution chair ahead of his keynote at the greenwich economic forum.e that, let's get a look at stitch fix fourth-quarter revenue beating estimates. the platform announcing the launch of stitch fix freestyle, an online boutique that constantly refreshes according to your preferences. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we got hit by the covid coming. so then we bounced back from that. >> supply chain problems that we are facing is very traditional economics...
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you position at greenwich. ah ah, i looked around for days trying to some anything connected to my family. and now only a few hours before you're planning on leaving the country. i was turning down a road towards the village. they had been deported from more than 70 years earlier . ah . what was the question when you're off? because i was just sure with the judgment on those who want to know did you get a chance to look or just use the divide? yeah. you tend to put in, you know, the quarter was actually it was the last one you want because you get a, get him, you and you can yes. even though the good evening, susan. this. sure. his sure his thought is, you know, find out that there's an yes oh guys. will you be as i'm with her to know that he is a guy in a bit of you know, have any idea because now you get to know. yeah, they do. a doors show here. was who saw the yeah. the sun smell, they would. yeah. they would. yeah. nick, there was for janik. eula. yeah. kasha and paul dick with the baby. interesting me sco
you position at greenwich. ah ah, i looked around for days trying to some anything connected to my family. and now only a few hours before you're planning on leaving the country. i was turning down a road towards the village. they had been deported from more than 70 years earlier . ah . what was the question when you're off? because i was just sure with the judgment on those who want to know did you get a chance to look or just use the divide? yeah. you tend to put in, you know, the quarter was...
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you all knew much greenwich, german. oh, we're near enough coverage and as you can, okay, you know him a little calmer. oh my real quick. you bet belgium and when these exhibit or 30 when you have to look after. no, he didn't smile so far. had music either. we mean then, and you can then goodman's dish, it's been enough cook about that it will cook of gillum who i should be should i did. she didn't know how we're in my recovery. she logical come head ah, in dr. laboratory and i guess it's quite well equipped for media right analysis, but lacks the technology. if you repeat in and american labs which can truck incoming meteorites approaching earth in morocco, the eyes and ears of local people do that job during which quito america gets over. other when it can, it couldn't is it could be a little more. because if you didn't come in that community and don't come in a hustle, which i did show for dokie to the duty i am reached, it's a good deal. i had to nick buck and fuzzy. come in to dinner. we'll oh, mucking ben. gloom wa
you all knew much greenwich, german. oh, we're near enough coverage and as you can, okay, you know him a little calmer. oh my real quick. you bet belgium and when these exhibit or 30 when you have to look after. no, he didn't smile so far. had music either. we mean then, and you can then goodman's dish, it's been enough cook about that it will cook of gillum who i should be should i did. she didn't know how we're in my recovery. she logical come head ah, in dr. laboratory and i guess it's quite...
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greenwich, german. oh, we'll need a couple nears. you can look if you want him a little calmer. oh my real quick. you bet. benjamin. when these exhibit or 30, when you have to look after. no, he did. the smile saw far and nice because we need them and they can then good man use it in in coco bought it, who will cook of give me. why should he be? should i did? she didn't know how we're in. so my recovery me, she led coca head. oh the in dr. peace laboratory and i guess you're quite well equipped for media right analysis but lacks the technology. if you're repeating and american labs, which can truck incoming meteorites approaching earth, i o. the eyes and ears of local people do that job for doing to keep america to other when it can. it couldn't is it could be or a bond with more. because if you don't come in that community don't come in a hustle, which i'm sure dokie could do a duty. i am rich to to bird. you had to nick buck and fuss and come in to dinner with oh, who marking pen gloom was come in a low moderately rather than to be taken by the me for the no man's in the rocki
greenwich, german. oh, we'll need a couple nears. you can look if you want him a little calmer. oh my real quick. you bet. benjamin. when these exhibit or 30, when you have to look after. no, he did. the smile saw far and nice because we need them and they can then good man use it in in coco bought it, who will cook of give me. why should he be? should i did? she didn't know how we're in. so my recovery me, she led coca head. oh the in dr. peace laboratory and i guess you're quite well equipped...
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and then met go a little bit, nicole falcon and a master look and feel marked, you all know much greenwich, german. oh will nice. and now coming near you can look you know him a little calmer. oh my real quick. you bet. benjamin. when these exhibit or 30 miscue which are for know hey deal. and you smile so far. had music either. we need dinner, nick and then good man. do it, haven't enough coke about it. who will cook of me? who i should be? should i did? she didn't know how we're in. so my discovery, she led coca head. oh the in dr. piece laboratory and i guess it's quite well equipped for media right analysis, but lacks the technology. if you're repeating and american labs, which can truck incoming meteorites approaching earth. oh, rock. the eyes and ears of local people do that job for doing with a teachable america to other when it can it couldn't is it could be all upon with a more. because if he didn't come in that community and come in to hustle, which i could show for dokie could do a duty item to to bird you had to nick buck and fuck, come in to dinner with o. mocking pen. gloom w
and then met go a little bit, nicole falcon and a master look and feel marked, you all know much greenwich, german. oh will nice. and now coming near you can look you know him a little calmer. oh my real quick. you bet. benjamin. when these exhibit or 30 miscue which are for know hey deal. and you smile so far. had music either. we need dinner, nick and then good man. do it, haven't enough coke about it. who will cook of me? who i should be? should i did? she didn't know how we're in. so my...
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nicole, when you feel fucking of an a master, what can feed mac, do you all do much. greenwich, german. oh will nice. and now coming near you can look if you know him, a little calmer. oh my real quick. yvette benjamin. when these exhibit or 30 miscue would look for noah dulu noah dulu smiled so far and neither could we meet then can good man you should have been in. cocoa bought it. who will cook of me who i should be? should i did? she didn't know how we're in my room. she let. let me go ahead. oh, the in doctor laboratory and i guess it's quite well equipped for media right analysis, but lacks the technology. if you're repeating and american labs, which can truck incoming meteorites approaching earth, i o. the eyes and ears of local people do that job. the one with a teachable america to over other when it can, it couldn't. and is it could be all upon move out because if he doesn't come in that community, don't come in a hustle, which i'm sure dokie could do a duty. i am rich to to bird. you had to nick buck and fuck come in to dinner instead. oh, marking, been gloom was come in to
nicole, when you feel fucking of an a master, what can feed mac, do you all do much. greenwich, german. oh will nice. and now coming near you can look if you know him, a little calmer. oh my real quick. yvette benjamin. when these exhibit or 30 miscue would look for noah dulu noah dulu smiled so far and neither could we meet then can good man you should have been in. cocoa bought it. who will cook of me who i should be? should i did? she didn't know how we're in my room. she let. let me go...
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their allocations to chinese stocks up by three times, three times and you had ray dally oh at the greenwichent forum this week saying this is all manageable by the way all of this is not just an investing story. this is national security issues. and yet joe biden did not even address china and the general assembly this week, senator. >> is been priority in the administration that let made a lot of money investing other people's money in china. there's a lot of people and a lot of companies made a lot of money gaining a small population is very large market. they want that to continue not just ten years from now they will be here ten years now they want to know how much money can the make for their funds, their investor, their company of the next two or three years. by the time this crashes are not third terrible thing happens i'll be long gone. it's not their money they're risking but it's a risk to the country. it's a risk because it's not just a market failure. i don't exactly recall who said this is the way things happen with investors it's true there are market failures to rent and you
their allocations to chinese stocks up by three times, three times and you had ray dally oh at the greenwichent forum this week saying this is all manageable by the way all of this is not just an investing story. this is national security issues. and yet joe biden did not even address china and the general assembly this week, senator. >> is been priority in the administration that let made a lot of money investing other people's money in china. there's a lot of people and a lot of...
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and dob, riley widgets, famous forage fresh fruits and register bows such as palmer, greenwich and grapes. now agriculture constitute almost 25 percent of the country g, d p. and the 1970s agricultural produce are almost 48 percent of the revenue and discount re oregon dog, one cash flowing river. but now people are digging deeper and deeper to find gum water and add to dag et problem. that is compounding mad case. the fact that the water act before dr. we've talked to the old farmers hare. ok. i've never been this bad guy from that, that there was, that was not us. although we had a few good years of rain the past 2 years have been terrible. as you can see, there is no water running through the channels. the river has dried up and now you can see with your own eyes, we're pulling ground water through water pumps. if the international community is serious to try to help the people it might bring and help by offering better quality and go ahead and farmers to be able to increase their per create g international community will after take note of that because the country had now limping back
and dob, riley widgets, famous forage fresh fruits and register bows such as palmer, greenwich and grapes. now agriculture constitute almost 25 percent of the country g, d p. and the 1970s agricultural produce are almost 48 percent of the revenue and discount re oregon dog, one cash flowing river. but now people are digging deeper and deeper to find gum water and add to dag et problem. that is compounding mad case. the fact that the water act before dr. we've talked to the old farmers hare. ok....
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london, sadiq khan, has paid tribute to a primary school teacher who was found dead in a park in greenwich, who was 28 and from kidbrooke, was murdered. mr khan said that "women and girls deserve to feel safe at all times" in every part of london. a vigil is being held on friday evening. the government has won a high court ruling, which means climate change protesters could be jailed if they continue a campaign of disruption on the m25 motorway. the insulate britain group has blocked parts of the busy motorway surrounding greater london five times in the past two weeks. the department for transport says more than 200 campaigners have been arrested at the protests. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, has promised a strong response after one of his top aides survived an apparent assassination attempt. speaking from the un in new york, he said he had no idea who was behind the attack, but it could be people �*within or outside' the country. a volley of bullets hit the political aide's car as he left home. our ukraine correspondent, jonah fisher, has more details from kyiv. sergei she
london, sadiq khan, has paid tribute to a primary school teacher who was found dead in a park in greenwich, who was 28 and from kidbrooke, was murdered. mr khan said that "women and girls deserve to feel safe at all times" in every part of london. a vigil is being held on friday evening. the government has won a high court ruling, which means climate change protesters could be jailed if they continue a campaign of disruption on the m25 motorway. the insulate britain group has blocked...
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in greenwich, the town hall has become an aid centre with staff and volunteers operating a 24—hour shiftncil's labour leaders say support from central government has been almost non—existent. we've received a large number of almost 700 newly—arrived afghans who are quarantined in one of our local hotels, and the pressure has been on. not only that, they arrived, but there's been no support system in place to work with them. so, in fact, we've been stepping in the gap. local authorities across britain have access to a share of £5 million in government funding for supporting and housing afghans, but at the moment, fewer than a third of the councils have offered to help find homes for the new arrivals. the home office refuses to say who's come forward because they don't want to name and shame councils who may yet open their doors, but experience suggests local authorities in east anglia and the fens take very few refugees and asylum seekers, while councils in the north—east and north—west of england take proportionately many more. here in huddersfield, there were mixed views about whether l
in greenwich, the town hall has become an aid centre with staff and volunteers operating a 24—hour shiftncil's labour leaders say support from central government has been almost non—existent. we've received a large number of almost 700 newly—arrived afghans who are quarantined in one of our local hotels, and the pressure has been on. not only that, they arrived, but there's been no support system in place to work with them. so, in fact, we've been stepping in the gap. local authorities...
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london, sadiq khan, has paid tribute to a primary school teacher who was found dead in a park in greenwichs murdered. 0ur correspondent lauren moss reports. a community in shock at the death of another young woman on the streets of london. sabina nessa's body was discovered in cator park in kidbrooke on saturday afternoon. members of her family came to lay flowers and remember the primary school teacher they say had a beautiful soul. she honestly was the most caring person, kindest, sweetest girl you could meet. sabeena's heart was as good as gold, she would never have a bad thing to say about anyone. she's... her sisters are going to miss her so much. detectives believe sabeena was attacked almost 2a hours before her body was found, at 8:30pm on friday night, minutes from her home. a postmortem examination was inconclusive. police and sabeena's family are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. for the sake of humanity, for the sake of, you know, women, children, daughters, sisters, you know, this is a heinous crime. a man in his 40s, arrested on suspicion of murder, has be
london, sadiq khan, has paid tribute to a primary school teacher who was found dead in a park in greenwichs murdered. 0ur correspondent lauren moss reports. a community in shock at the death of another young woman on the streets of london. sabina nessa's body was discovered in cator park in kidbrooke on saturday afternoon. members of her family came to lay flowers and remember the primary school teacher they say had a beautiful soul. she honestly was the most caring person, kindest, sweetest...
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and nodded, and dob, riley widgets, famous forage fresh fruits and register bows such as boehmer greenwich, and grapes. now agriculture constitute almost 25 percent of the country g, d, p and the 1970s agricultural produce earned almost 48 percent of the revenue and discount re oregon dog, one cash flowing river. but now people are dig a deeper and deeper to find gum water and i died a problem that there's compounding mad kids and the fact that the water act before they're dry and we've talked to the old farmers hair. okay. i've never been this bad guy when i got that was that was not a suffer, although we had a few good years of rain. the past 2 years have been terrible. as you can see, there is no water running through the channels that the river has dried up. now you can see with your own eyes, we're pulling ground water through water pumps. if the international community a serious or try to head the outline people it might bring in head by offering better seat quality and go ahead and farmers to be able to increase their per a create g international community. we'll have to take note o
and nodded, and dob, riley widgets, famous forage fresh fruits and register bows such as boehmer greenwich, and grapes. now agriculture constitute almost 25 percent of the country g, d, p and the 1970s agricultural produce earned almost 48 percent of the revenue and discount re oregon dog, one cash flowing river. but now people are dig a deeper and deeper to find gum water and i died a problem that there's compounding mad kids and the fact that the water act before they're dry and we've talked...
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but on weekends he took the bus in to greenwich village. >> this is where you used to come. >> right i saw gjimmy hendrix, and i ran in to bruce, it was an odd thing to do, coming here. >> when were you looking to do? >> get better. >> little stevie and bruce each had successful bands back in jersey. >> most people were not taking us as seriously as what me and bruce were. we were the only ones that i knew of for rock and roll was everything. >> he joined up with springsteen, first in the group steel mill. ♪ ♪ and later, in the e-street band. >> once we started to work together, i felt that he had something special that i could compliment. you know -- >> he co-produced springsteen's album, the river are, and his first big hit, hungry heart. ♪ ♪ >> but by 1984, van zant sensed a change in springsteen. >> at a certain point, it felt like he was not paying attention anymore. >> paying attention to you? >> yeah, the advice was not as readily taken as it once was and i thought, to preserve the friendship it may be best to leave, you know. >> it cannot have been an easy moment for you? >>
but on weekends he took the bus in to greenwich village. >> this is where you used to come. >> right i saw gjimmy hendrix, and i ran in to bruce, it was an odd thing to do, coming here. >> when were you looking to do? >> get better. >> little stevie and bruce each had successful bands back in jersey. >> most people were not taking us as seriously as what me and bruce were. we were the only ones that i knew of for rock and roll was everything. >> he...
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mayor of london, sadiq khan, has paid tribute to a primary school teacher found dead in a park in greenwich here's lauren moss. a community in shock at the death of another young woman on the streets of london. sabina nessa's body was discovered in cator park in kidbrooke on saturday afternoon. members of her family came to lay flowers and remembered the primary school teacher they say had a beautiful soul. she honestly was the most caring person, kindest, sweetest girl you could meet. sabina's heart was as good as gold, she would never have a bad thing to say about anyone. she's... her sisters are going to miss her so much. detectives believe sabina was attacked almost 24 hours before her body was found, at 8:30pm on friday night, minutes from her home. a postmortem examination was inconclusive. police and sabina's family are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. for the sake of humanity, for the sake of, you know, women, children, daughters, sisters, you know, this is a heinous crime. a man in his 40s, arrested on suspicion of murder, has been released pending further enq
mayor of london, sadiq khan, has paid tribute to a primary school teacher found dead in a park in greenwich here's lauren moss. a community in shock at the death of another young woman on the streets of london. sabina nessa's body was discovered in cator park in kidbrooke on saturday afternoon. members of her family came to lay flowers and remembered the primary school teacher they say had a beautiful soul. she honestly was the most caring person, kindest, sweetest girl you could meet. sabina's...
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iamjoined by i am joined by archdeacon alastair cutting of lewisham and greenwich.my— these events are really important. three my -- — these events are really important. three my —— through my ministry over the years— three my —— through my ministry over the years i— three my —— through my ministry over the years i have been involved in a number— the years i have been involved in a number of— the years i have been involved in a number of sudden and tragic deaths and i number of sudden and tragic deaths and i was _ number of sudden and tragic deaths and i was particularly moved by this one, and i was particularly moved by this one. and _ and i was particularly moved by this one. and to — and i was particularly moved by this one, and to echo with my colleague, archdeacon, — one, and to echo with my colleague, archdeacon, who is to my daughters were murdered in london last year, and there _ were murdered in london last year, and there are some echoes about a young _ and there are some echoes about a young woman being found in a park that are _ young woman being found i
iamjoined by i am joined by archdeacon alastair cutting of lewisham and greenwich.my— these events are really important. three my -- — these events are really important. three my —— through my ministry over the years— three my —— through my ministry over the years i— three my —— through my ministry over the years i have been involved in a number— the years i have been involved in a number of— the years i have been involved in a number of sudden and tragic deaths and i...
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as a paramedic and i my currently licensed but i started walking toward the world trade center on greenwicheet. i saw arms and legs and pieces of bodies and a lot of bad stuff. i put on my latex gloves and i walked up i got to the front door and there is this guy from fema who was -- i said i'm not license but i'm trained as a paramedic and he said that doesn't matter now, come on in. we went in and went under the basement to the other side of the building and basically, people were coming down the stairs in the fire department was arriving in groups they were going up the stairs. there was a group of us and people were leaving out the exit and they were getting killed by debris that was falling. we would corel people and groups of 50 or 100 and go out the door and look for debris. and we would tell them go and they would run out in groups we did that maybe 15 or 20 times when the second plane hit. at that point i started cursing i turned to the fbi agent. i said we are supposed to be prepared for this. two guys in the bomb squad cayman and i said are we looking for secondaries? my first th
as a paramedic and i my currently licensed but i started walking toward the world trade center on greenwicheet. i saw arms and legs and pieces of bodies and a lot of bad stuff. i put on my latex gloves and i walked up i got to the front door and there is this guy from fema who was -- i said i'm not license but i'm trained as a paramedic and he said that doesn't matter now, come on in. we went in and went under the basement to the other side of the building and basically, people were coming down...
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emily: just some of the big names who joined us on bloomberg television throughout the day from the greenwich. the event offering discussions focused on the transformation of tech and work in post-covid world. i want to bring in the revolution chair and ceo and also holding a keynote forum. great to have you back with us. the pandemic is dragging on. there is still a lot of uncertainty and i am curious for your view of the future. when we look back on this time, what do you think the defining tech trends or inflection points will be of the covid era? >> i think it is going to be a shake the snow globe moment were a lot of things settle out in ways that might surprise us. the acceleration of telehealth. we have seen the benefit of companies like talk space. we have seen the acceleration of companies in e-commerce. the bigger story is how we are unbundling how you live and how you work. that is accelerating a lot of the trends we have been talking about for a decade around regional entrepreneurship, the rise of the rest. it is going to be amazing to see what happened. nobody knows exactly how t
emily: just some of the big names who joined us on bloomberg television throughout the day from the greenwich. the event offering discussions focused on the transformation of tech and work in post-covid world. i want to bring in the revolution chair and ceo and also holding a keynote forum. great to have you back with us. the pandemic is dragging on. there is still a lot of uncertainty and i am curious for your view of the future. when we look back on this time, what do you think the defining...
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tom: we will get updated forecast for major global economies from the oecd, and the greenwich form wills including ray dalio and alan greenspan. switching focus to a u.k. story and banking story, jp morgan has opened a digital retail bank and the u.k. as it seeks to expand its consumer business overseas. joining us is our u.k. finance editor. why now for j.p. morgan? >> it is an interesting moment, i think the main thing is they don't have a retail presence outside the u.s., so i expect the executives are looking for that business, which is something like 50% of their revenue in the u.s.. we have a big investment bank in the u.k., one we see what we can do on the retail side? but there are a lot of questions in a notoriously competitive market. manus: we have just been debating goldman sachs, their retail proposition, markets, which i must say is an enviable deposit rate, does it go head-to-head in terms of grabbing market shares, because at think -- i think out one point they had to stall what they were taking in. >> that is right, in the u.k., they stop taking deposits because they ca
tom: we will get updated forecast for major global economies from the oecd, and the greenwich form wills including ray dalio and alan greenspan. switching focus to a u.k. story and banking story, jp morgan has opened a digital retail bank and the u.k. as it seeks to expand its consumer business overseas. joining us is our u.k. finance editor. why now for j.p. morgan? >> it is an interesting moment, i think the main thing is they don't have a retail presence outside the u.s., so i expect...
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great work yesterday at the greenwich economic forum. tom: and you dove into that as well.hought ned lamont was very transient. jonathan: think he's got some issues? i think he has a few. tom: the cheapest house around the harbor is like 22 million. jonathan: like a two bedroom? tom: it's a four bedroom but no docks. our guest is joining us, this is one of the right advantages we have, we can lean on experts like damian. these guys are knee-deep in the stuff we blather on each and every day. we will now have a clinic with him. what is the difference between a you on bond and dollar -- yuan bond in dollar bond. >> the biggest difference is one is in china and one is a u.s. dollar. just overnight, we saw the fact that they did and off exchange settlement of 37 million. that was on the yuan bond. there's a lack of transparency surrounding what the exchange settlement was, maybe it was deferral of interest. but the real focus is on the market. we have $84 million on the dollar bond coming due. the difference in my mind between the bonds is that chinese corporate scum of course
great work yesterday at the greenwich economic forum. tom: and you dove into that as well.hought ned lamont was very transient. jonathan: think he's got some issues? i think he has a few. tom: the cheapest house around the harbor is like 22 million. jonathan: like a two bedroom? tom: it's a four bedroom but no docks. our guest is joining us, this is one of the right advantages we have, we can lean on experts like damian. these guys are knee-deep in the stuff we blather on each and every day. we...
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rude way toward anyone who has hiv positive, that was rightly condemned but what is your status, in greenwichd buckley got into the big db. >> the speaker of the house in the uk trashing it. the case that america is overrun with cultists. >> i say to my republican friends and i do have some, take back your party as you are the grand old party, you have done wonderful things for our country, now has been hijacked by a cold, that is not good for our country. laura: pelosi made sure to defend the nation she's most loyal to, china. >> there is continuation of genocide, with their violation of religious priority of tibet, with their suppression of democracy in hong kong, getting worse in terms of suppression. having said all of that we have to work together on climate. climate is an overriding issue. >> you can suppress religion, suppress free speech and wash your sins away, and she claims half of america is in a cold, come on. >> they have to be good on climate. >> when public officials are held accountable. with this is our new orleans mayor, at one of the slinky is bars in town, a man at the ba
rude way toward anyone who has hiv positive, that was rightly condemned but what is your status, in greenwichd buckley got into the big db. >> the speaker of the house in the uk trashing it. the case that america is overrun with cultists. >> i say to my republican friends and i do have some, take back your party as you are the grand old party, you have done wonderful things for our country, now has been hijacked by a cold, that is not good for our country. laura: pelosi made sure to...
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you couldn't card someone at a door in greenwich village on that.were criticized for saying otherwise. remember he got into that big debate at the time and he had to walk it back. >> all summer carving up the country, the speaker of the house was in the u.k. trashing it. yes, pelosi was out making the case for america. the case that america is overrun with cultists. >> i would say to my republican friends, and i do have some, take back your party. you are the grand old party of america. you've done wonderful things for our country. your health has been hijacked by a cult that is not good for our country. >> but like general milley, pelosi made sure to defend the nation she is most loyal to. china. >> with their continuation of -- with their violation of the cultural mentalistic religious priority of tibet with their sun of democracy in hong kong, they are just getting worse in terms of suppression. having said all of that, we have to work together on climate. climate is an overriding issue. >> so laura, let me get this straight. you can suppress rel
you couldn't card someone at a door in greenwich village on that.were criticized for saying otherwise. remember he got into that big debate at the time and he had to walk it back. >> all summer carving up the country, the speaker of the house was in the u.k. trashing it. yes, pelosi was out making the case for america. the case that america is overrun with cultists. >> i would say to my republican friends, and i do have some, take back your party. you are the grand old party of...
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is manageable according to ray dalio so investors will be stumped -- we spoke to bloomberg at the greenwich >> there is a tendency, understandable tendency, to think, because they are malware and communists, that they are going to go back to that kind of thing and they are not. xi jinping just, for example, introduced the newest stock market in beijing. he made a point of being the one who introduced the market in beijing to these small and medium-sized enterprises. they know that it catches nice. the issue is that the capitalist is not in control. the issue is that there is a system for the whole system and then what they want to do is make sure that it is not a capitalist driven system. and then there is data control, and then you have to understand, there's micromanagement. it's like the kids -- there is a top-down versus bottom-up. whether you like it or not, that is what it is. >> how can our viewers prosper from there micromanagement of the real estate debt collapse we are beginning to see in china? what is the opportunity if we see their dominant investor position domestically go dow
is manageable according to ray dalio so investors will be stumped -- we spoke to bloomberg at the greenwich >> there is a tendency, understandable tendency, to think, because they are malware and communists, that they are going to go back to that kind of thing and they are not. xi jinping just, for example, introduced the newest stock market in beijing. he made a point of being the one who introduced the market in beijing to these small and medium-sized enterprises. they know that it...
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my name is david matsul of 472 greenwich street which my wife and i own with our son. this will house our multi-generational family including our 93-year-old great grandmother. it incorporates features that are harmonious, compatible and common place in this neighborhood and addresses accessibility issues for all family members. please allow me to turn over this presentation to our architect ms. dawn law. thank you very much for your kind relation. >> thank you, david. good afternoon, commissioners. this is dawn, your architect for the project sponsor. next slide. thank you. the building currently has two floors. one for each unit. the proposed expansion will create two larger family of five multigeneration dwelling. the building currently has no garage and is posing an accessible issue for grandma who will be living on the upper unit. the garage will provide safe interior access to take her to the top floor or the lower units to see her grandson. while it allows for one off street parking unit, we decide to just stick with one. from the outside, the single car garage
my name is david matsul of 472 greenwich street which my wife and i own with our son. this will house our multi-generational family including our 93-year-old great grandmother. it incorporates features that are harmonious, compatible and common place in this neighborhood and addresses accessibility issues for all family members. please allow me to turn over this presentation to our architect ms. dawn law. thank you very much for your kind relation. >> thank you, david. good afternoon,...
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canada has a snap elections today, tuesday you have the greenwich economic forum that begins with rayso alan greenspan, and major forecast for the economy. dani: then it is all about race decision from japan and the u.s. on wednesday. thursday, d.o.e. -- boe, and friday, quad leaders summit. a lot to watch out for, the risk of evergrande emanating out into markets. that is it for us. the european open is next. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose weight only to put it back on. no more sacrificing, period. it improves your lifestyle and delivers incredible results. with over 2 million satisfied customers, golo is the new way to lose weight. this is the only p
canada has a snap elections today, tuesday you have the greenwich economic forum that begins with rayso alan greenspan, and major forecast for the economy. dani: then it is all about race decision from japan and the u.s. on wednesday. thursday, d.o.e. -- boe, and friday, quad leaders summit. a lot to watch out for, the risk of evergrande emanating out into markets. that is it for us. the european open is next. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the...
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so the greenwich village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music,for their ways of looking at the world, too. ♪ and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers. >> bob dylan thought that folk music was poetry. he took beat energy and mixed it with folk culture, and it's more lyrical intensity than anybody's put to song before. ♪ and the negro's name is used, it is plain ♪ ♪ for the politician's gain as he rises to fame ♪ >> up until the time of bob dylan, there were the songwriters and there were the singers. dylan started writing his own music. >> he says, i am going to comment on the world, i'm going to comment on the nature of this human experience. bob dylan was sort of in this white-hot moment of saying more in the popular song than anyone ever had before. ♪ only a pawn in the
so the greenwich village movement was there to celebrate people's culture. >> if you like the music,for their ways of looking at the world, too. ♪ and then, eventually, one guy emerges as being special. ♪ ♪ a bullet from the back of a bush took medgar evers' blood ♪ >> during that time in the '60s, as that cultural revolution was slowly bubbling and kids were starting to question authority, question what was happening in their country, they're looking for answers. >>...
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. >> first off, i want to thank you, sean come on behalf of rick greenwich and myself for sending leorel. we both live here but there is no amount of money you can give us to get down there but it is an absolute disaster with homelessness and drug use. >> sean: he said this is a rough area. what are you doing? i'm going to get her down here. >> it's a true nightmare. but in a broader sense, i campaign debate with larry and i am obviously very much for his candidacy and larry doesn't want to become governor the way gavin newsom does in that gavin newsom wants to rule over the people of this state as a king. the realtor once to get out of the way. and the means that these people, -- that somehow this is a republican recall, i've been there and been there with real people. most of the people supporting larry. they are not traditional republicans. there is plenty of republicans and conservatives of course but these are regular californians that are sort of a political or may be democrats or independents who have been mugged by the reality that you described. all the terrible things that g
. >> first off, i want to thank you, sean come on behalf of rick greenwich and myself for sending leorel. we both live here but there is no amount of money you can give us to get down there but it is an absolute disaster with homelessness and drug use. >> sean: he said this is a rough area. what are you doing? i'm going to get her down here. >> it's a true nightmare. but in a broader sense, i campaign debate with larry and i am obviously very much for his candidacy and larry...
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who was convicted as a teenager of gang-related crimes and went to prison for it and somebody in greenwichtails about, you know, how is this country doing on the metrics and basic data actually gets you into questions of motivation and environment and how do we make the choies we make. >> this fury you write about is in the atmosphere, it's in the air we breathe right now. what did you learn about it. >> in some ways i think we have to trace it further back than we sometimes think. look, all of us saw the events on january 6th. i was there as a reporter for "the new yorker" at the capitol and one thing that struck me the number of people i met who said this was their first trip to washington, d.c. ever, which is a sign of how alienated they feel from our political process. and i said -- here's a data point that drove it home, in 1964, 77% of americans felt they could trust the government. today that number is collapsed. 50 years later it's down to less than 18% so and that's about more than the government. it's about our feeling towards one another and beginning to build the systems that m
who was convicted as a teenager of gang-related crimes and went to prison for it and somebody in greenwichtails about, you know, how is this country doing on the metrics and basic data actually gets you into questions of motivation and environment and how do we make the choies we make. >> this fury you write about is in the atmosphere, it's in the air we breathe right now. what did you learn about it. >> in some ways i think we have to trace it further back than we sometimes think....
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it's the greenwich village as we know it.ing became more affordable and artists could move there. but the big example we could use historically that you and i lived there is the deindustrialization of great cities that happened in the '70s and '80s when manufacturing decamped and people predicted '6 the death of new york and that's when president ford said, new york, drop dead, deal with your fiscal crisis, but what happened was those older factory buildings proved to be the perfect place for art studios, musical venues for practice, other venues. they ever become the incubators and accelerators for the great tech boom in new york city, so what wouldn't surprise me is if our big experiment with remote work is recasting our office towers and office buildings, which are located in the most central and best locations served by transit and trains in the densest part of our cities, if they came back with socialized connectivity and actually more residents and more affordable housing. >> when you look globally, it's fair to say tha
it's the greenwich village as we know it.ing became more affordable and artists could move there. but the big example we could use historically that you and i lived there is the deindustrialization of great cities that happened in the '70s and '80s when manufacturing decamped and people predicted '6 the death of new york and that's when president ford said, new york, drop dead, deal with your fiscal crisis, but what happened was those older factory buildings proved to be the perfect place for...
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. >> the bar patrons who rioted in greenwich village after a routine police raid on a gay bar, the stonewall969, could not have known their wild insurrection would enter history as the birthday of the gay liberation movement. >> in the '60s and 70s, you see an explosion in fighting for rights, queer liberation. >> to the credit of someone like norman lear and the many people who worked with him, they put people with lgbtq identities on television and to treat them as characters, not punch lines. >> we haven't seen a gay character. why haven't we seen a gay character? i mean they exist. >> get a load of this. my son-in-law and his pal, tinker bell. >> excuse me. >> hey, steve. >> hi, mr. bunker. >> they bring their own stories to families all the time. >> kelsey, he's trying to tell me that steve is -- >> i just wouldn't want my place to become no, uh, hangout. >> i mean there was story material there. >> steve, you're going to want to bust him wide open when i tell you this. i don't know where he gets these brainstorms, but he thinks that you're -- i can't even say it, steve. >> he's right,
. >> the bar patrons who rioted in greenwich village after a routine police raid on a gay bar, the stonewall969, could not have known their wild insurrection would enter history as the birthday of the gay liberation movement. >> in the '60s and 70s, you see an explosion in fighting for rights, queer liberation. >> to the credit of someone like norman lear and the many people who worked with him, they put people with lgbtq identities on television and to treat them as...
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the founder of hedge fund bridgewater associates spoke with bloomberg at the greenwich economic forum i think there's a tendency and an understandable tendency to think because they are -- capital and communist that they're going to go back to that kind of a thing. the -- they're not. xi jinping, for example, introduced a newer stock market in beijing and made a point of being the one who introduced the market in beijing to be small and medium sized enterprises. they know that it catches mice. and so the issue is the capitalist is not in control. the issue is there's a system for the whole system, and then what they want to do is make sure that it's not a capitalist-driven system. so -- and then there's data control. and then you have to understand there's micromanagement. it's like the kids, there's a top down versus bottom up. whether you like it or not, that's what it is. >> how can our listeners and our viewers prosper from their micromanagement of the real estate debt collapse? we're beginning to see in china. what is the opportunity if we see their dominant investor position eco
the founder of hedge fund bridgewater associates spoke with bloomberg at the greenwich economic forum i think there's a tendency and an understandable tendency to think because they are -- capital and communist that they're going to go back to that kind of a thing. the -- they're not. xi jinping, for example, introduced a newer stock market in beijing and made a point of being the one who introduced the market in beijing to be small and medium sized enterprises. they know that it catches mice....
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. -- [indiscernible] and broke it down into four smaller city blocks by extending greenwich and fulton street. about half of the 16 acres were set aside for the memorial and the other half are the rebuilding of the world trade center. these images you see -- the competition and delineated where they thought the memorials should fit with -- which was some 60 feet below the surrounding streets and sidewalks. i found my own experiences in new york and how important civic space was and how -- union square in washington square, we bill them and they billed us. -- identity comes from -- [indiscernible]-- i felt very disconnected. as almost a political exercise i imagined a very different memorial. one where instead of being below street level, it would be up. that proposal -- two days ideas of -- capturing -- [indiscernible] public space. this is showing the memorial galleries behind those waterfalls. where we would encounter the -- i was one of eight finalists. in late 2003 when i visited the site, people had left after the recovery and i could still see some of the subterranean parking sla
. -- [indiscernible] and broke it down into four smaller city blocks by extending greenwich and fulton street. about half of the 16 acres were set aside for the memorial and the other half are the rebuilding of the world trade center. these images you see -- the competition and delineated where they thought the memorials should fit with -- which was some 60 feet below the surrounding streets and sidewalks. i found my own experiences in new york and how important civic space was and how -- union...