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itn a president does it come is not illegal. and boy, it made headlines but they did not go on to explain anything. i had asked president nixon about that. we were going back from the interview with david frost because i thought this was going to really hard him. and he said -- it was about four in affairs and we were talking about the houston plant and what doing to ours were actions in southeast asia including cambodia and vietnam. and he said it was national security. and that we were also talking about the pentagon papers in the houston plant and the houston plant was of extreme national security. it was about the lbj administration and about the jfk administration. now -- and i- so will just leave you with this. he told me about something that i did not know about. in 1936, there was a supreme court decision that tells the duties of the president in terms of national security. in peace and war. but, there was one commander in chief, not 535 of them in the congress. one. he could do whatever he wanted. it was not illegal. it
itn a president does it come is not illegal. and boy, it made headlines but they did not go on to explain anything. i had asked president nixon about that. we were going back from the interview with david frost because i thought this was going to really hard him. and he said -- it was about four in affairs and we were talking about the houston plant and what doing to ours were actions in southeast asia including cambodia and vietnam. and he said it was national security. and that we were also...
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volatility, itn grinds tighter every day, so a lot of fundamental problems with italy and or could beatility around the election. >> eric touches on something important. after the crisis, are we going to see trade like credit or a rates market? once the ecb market begins clear, it will trade like icredit market, less like -- should say more like a rates market and less like a credit asset. lisa sticking with me, alongside kevin giddis, and next on the program, who will walk you through the spread. here is a check at the markets. yields higher through the week, and what a move you have seen in the u.s. treasury, up 17 basis points on the week so far. it is a steeper curve in the united states. next up, the week ahead. a preview of the week to come. this is bloomberg real yields. ♪ >> this is real yield, and i want to head to the final spread . we get a rate decision from the bank of england with mark carney delivering that. in delivering his report -- the annual report, and annual earnings including tesla, and the potential for another u.s. government shutdown, which most of us have be
volatility, itn grinds tighter every day, so a lot of fundamental problems with italy and or could beatility around the election. >> eric touches on something important. after the crisis, are we going to see trade like credit or a rates market? once the ecb market begins clear, it will trade like icredit market, less like -- should say more like a rates market and less like a credit asset. lisa sticking with me, alongside kevin giddis, and next on the program, who will walk you through...
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rancocas creek.minor flo but itn effect for now and a good portion of the day. be careful of water on the roads there. t. are falling from 49 by 7:00 a.m. to 40 by 11:00 a.m. we bounce back a little bit. i'm expecting a high of 46. notice how we get the return of sunshine. it will be breezy and cooler today, but drying out, but altogether not bad. karen what have you on the roads. >> reporter: tacony-palmyra bridge is up right now, so traffic stopped in both directions. head to the betsy ross bridge instead of the tacony-palmyra this morning. boulevard southbound we have a disabled vehicles off to the right side, the ramp is partially blocked southbound on the boulevard near broad street. you want to watch for that one. we have a couple of accidents, all the ponding and puddling not going to help with that one. upper dublin, injuries on the scene north lime kiln pike at dresher woods road. and knifer road is shut down due to flooding next to big road. new jersey turnpike, last time i showed you this map we were looking at speeds 20 miles per hour. 63 southbound
rancocas creek.minor flo but itn effect for now and a good portion of the day. be careful of water on the roads there. t. are falling from 49 by 7:00 a.m. to 40 by 11:00 a.m. we bounce back a little bit. i'm expecting a high of 46. notice how we get the return of sunshine. it will be breezy and cooler today, but drying out, but altogether not bad. karen what have you on the roads. >> reporter: tacony-palmyra bridge is up right now, so traffic stopped in both directions. head to the betsy...
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itne: but that is important, though, isn' because if that is the case, and the fact that they are dubious methods to investigate their suspects or tir targets -- doesn't that then undermine the broader russia inquiry? liza: well, there's a pretty critical difference between saying they're using dubious methods and using source funded in part by the clinton campaign. does not not naturally lead from one to the other. one of the questions we don't know is what other indicators were there of reliability for this document? re there other reasons to trust this document apart from who funded it? you have to understand that informants always coh their own agendas and biases. informants are often paid.no this ian unusual thing. how significant it is, whether there was a duty to inform the court, depends very much on case-by-case details that we don't know from tho. jane: are we ever going to find out? liza: we are not, my guess, at least for a long time, because its classified. whether it is properly classified or completely harmless information classified, like the nunes memo, we don't know that
itne: but that is important, though, isn' because if that is the case, and the fact that they are dubious methods to investigate their suspects or tir targets -- doesn't that then undermine the broader russia inquiry? liza: well, there's a pretty critical difference between saying they're using dubious methods and using source funded in part by the clinton campaign. does not not naturally lead from one to the other. one of the questions we don't know is what other indicators were there of...
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itn' wa't lyreal carley thewere gog innato eblaie gd too .in , iito s tolilette. don ine somcas ses it itolio ttle too late. the erstare ilpel aoplelive there, so it wldouni be ceo t sea e e.paus laura: what doou y a sees inbe' russia's ultima otetibjecve, its endgame in syria? mejahes: t initial goal of the ssru wiansas teno reha tt assadte sta ipon wer. thire nsania wteanatd th as well. thlae rrgerusansiat itregic goalto be a jomaayr plern i mithe dd eleast. hethiss mesog thinth tat unedta ssotes ug thtoio avd 45 aryeo s agwh iensht pued the sos vietouoft m anyajor diatplomicol r te inhe region in thnin-xoinkissgeerr nda, a now e ssru hiansavsee ansed vaumnd ay thearbae ck. laura: does the u.s. have any vele araget l alyrin sia? mejas:he tte unid atstades me ae sion in e tha obamernoa t to get involved in any realay w an, d the goal of the united atstases h bn eetato sy osut a le. ch apoibss whereev leverage it may hav ha hd ita'n' utsed, andt idoes t emsebe to ierntd estein ttgeaning y remoolnvved today sn it wains p thereouvi adnirast.tion la tura:hank you for
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well -- itns, he may is not a monetary policy.t on the detention of the that isbank's governor, a trick year one and it is not clear how much the ecb nose at the moment. we've already reported my jug he was from the latin authorities and wanted to see more. i'm very interested to see what he had to say about that. >> it is difficult to say what the parliament will come up with. draghi should at least know the answer. there are questions about why it , exactly what is going on behind the scenes. a lot of this is in latvia. as one person said for the ecb, there between a rock and a hard place. of theing at a chart euro at least in relation to the dollar, a little bit of a roller coaster ride when draghi mentioned that fx moves deserve close monitoring. what will the markets glean from what he is saying today in prepared remarks about the euro? >> i would have to pass -- parse this carefully. mario draghi's's comments on the euro generally refer to the fact that the euro is, in other words, there are consequences for monetary policy.
well -- itns, he may is not a monetary policy.t on the detention of the that isbank's governor, a trick year one and it is not clear how much the ecb nose at the moment. we've already reported my jug he was from the latin authorities and wanted to see more. i'm very interested to see what he had to say about that. >> it is difficult to say what the parliament will come up with. draghi should at least know the answer. there are questions about why it , exactly what is going on behind the...
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side, itn the demand has yet to been serialized. am a supply side, extra oil is coming back online.here watching, a mixed picture but overall, asian equity sessions, still pushing on with strength. the asia-pacific index, higher. old is makingand gains. that is all we have for this edition of bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions expressed do not represent bloomberg. >> are you ready to break up with your makeup? >> keep watching. can skincare system that break up -- in as little as seven days. results get better after 30 days. innovator. >> age spots, sunday mitch, splotches.
side, itn the demand has yet to been serialized. am a supply side, extra oil is coming back online.here watching, a mixed picture but overall, asian equity sessions, still pushing on with strength. the asia-pacific index, higher. old is makingand gains. that is all we have for this edition of bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions expressed do not represent bloomberg. >> are you ready to break up with your makeup? >> keep...
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we do not think that the average earnings is necessary, but is translated into itn inflation becauses he, pointed out, how is the economy running with 2% inflation? so, our view is dead. u.s. inflation is likely to be still at the 2% mark. u.s. ten-year just stabilized at the range of 2.8% to 3% in our view. manus: just something to note, --you look at the hufhr this is the path with the in the global route last week. there is still a lot more to be shaken out from the bond market, isn't there? definitely one thing to watch. would also point out that if you just look at the u.s. yields, you are missing out on half the story over there. .ecause yesterday you have we started the year about 30 basis points. germany, the bond yield is up to about 70 to 80. you have to think about the referential of the yield because they do not rise at the same time. manus: what is going to drive the u.s. dollar, then? at the moment, relatively unchanged, but in light of rising yields and attacking the fed and on the hand, fiscal over health what is going to happen to the greenback? >> if the market is p
we do not think that the average earnings is necessary, but is translated into itn inflation becauses he, pointed out, how is the economy running with 2% inflation? so, our view is dead. u.s. inflation is likely to be still at the 2% mark. u.s. ten-year just stabilized at the range of 2.8% to 3% in our view. manus: just something to note, --you look at the hufhr this is the path with the in the global route last week. there is still a lot more to be shaken out from the bond market, isn't there?...
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itn art match and then raise private funds to do the work. i am extraordinary grateful to all of those people across the country for whom we came for support and those who took the leadership roles, stephen spielberg and kate capshaw, judith kern, and others. finally, it is the fourth person that is supposedly the most important, you, the viewer, and generations to come. at the end of the day, the sitters, the artists, and even the donors will sit here, but it is the audience that will remain. every portrait, no matter when it was created, is contemporary, because it is completed when someone has a personal encounter in their time. ultimately, these portraits will live to serve those millions of each of visitors looking for a mentor, some inspiration, and a sense of community. ironically, for this art museum, it is not what you look like that counts. it is what you do that matters. and through the skill of a talented artist providing a window into the life of a president and first lady, people learn history and their place in it, set the cour
itn art match and then raise private funds to do the work. i am extraordinary grateful to all of those people across the country for whom we came for support and those who took the leadership roles, stephen spielberg and kate capshaw, judith kern, and others. finally, it is the fourth person that is supposedly the most important, you, the viewer, and generations to come. at the end of the day, the sitters, the artists, and even the donors will sit here, but it is the audience that will remain....
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california, itn is a largely evangelical church.t he is getting at is the theology most americans want to share. pain is always progress. i do not believe that anymore. i think i really thought that life was a series of ladders. i thought if i kept climbing, it would lead to something. the pain level me. part of it was coming to grips to curenot being able my own cancer and assume that i always have the time i want with while i think all kinds of beautiful things can , ipen in our dark season think it is a beautiful lie to say that pain will always be rewarded. brian: here is a name. he is still alive, 82 years old. this goes back to 1988 when he got himself into a little trouble. i have sinned against you, my lord. ask that your precious blood would wash and cleanse is in then until it seas of god's forgetfulness. never to be remembered against me anymore. , it definedpology in people's minds the caricature of the televangelist. he was incredible. assembly to god pastor. he started off as a prosperity preacher. he decided he though
california, itn is a largely evangelical church.t he is getting at is the theology most americans want to share. pain is always progress. i do not believe that anymore. i think i really thought that life was a series of ladders. i thought if i kept climbing, it would lead to something. the pain level me. part of it was coming to grips to curenot being able my own cancer and assume that i always have the time i want with while i think all kinds of beautiful things can , ipen in our dark season...
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they adopted subgraph of her ire number very well would say they have the atomic bom bomb, they tested itn july why didn't they just wait. so we argue in the bounty of peace and affluence and look back. that generation thought they went in with the major he suffered 50,000 casualties, 12,000 dead, they have 12,000 kamikaze planes we think in japan, they've got another 3 million people and the only thing i can say is they said you don't need to use the nuclear weapons because they are going to turn japan down so it would have been for both sides but it precluded japanese civilization which would have been a stain on our character. it's no more than if curtis lemay had gotten his way. [laughter] let's had quickly on some of the key political leaders. thus winston churchill deserves the reputation he has especially among i think everyone on the right in this country and in this room and one of the questions from the audience is what we have been better off without him in the military scheme? i think they would have cut a deal, hitler was willing to offer them india and the british empire in t
they adopted subgraph of her ire number very well would say they have the atomic bom bomb, they tested itn july why didn't they just wait. so we argue in the bounty of peace and affluence and look back. that generation thought they went in with the major he suffered 50,000 casualties, 12,000 dead, they have 12,000 kamikaze planes we think in japan, they've got another 3 million people and the only thing i can say is they said you don't need to use the nuclear weapons because they are going to...
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doing -- arizona state is becoming more like that and i am wondering if you can react to and whether itn fits with what you see occurring from your vantage point. arizona state is definitely a leader in this field. have a some of us don't sense of how quickly things are normal thed how intensive use of technology is for both current college students and future college generations of students. there was still be a lot of people that go someplace and live with other students. it is a great educational environment. a lot of people are also online for they will split their time. that are focused and interpersonal, that is what is good for those classes but now access to great learning communities around the world. the biggest thing is you have to take all your classes from one place anymore. to make that work with you to there are good systems for transferring credit so you can put together to respond races. we need to be open to new credentials. we need to modernize our financial aid system. this way people can use their student loans or grants for degrees that actually fit the modern labor
doing -- arizona state is becoming more like that and i am wondering if you can react to and whether itn fits with what you see occurring from your vantage point. arizona state is definitely a leader in this field. have a some of us don't sense of how quickly things are normal thed how intensive use of technology is for both current college students and future college generations of students. there was still be a lot of people that go someplace and live with other students. it is a great...
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. >> you have not seen it very , itn, but historically would send a row of dominoes where the stress and one market would lead to liquidation from one market would lead to liquidation in another market. >> look at the two-year treasuries. next -- >> how important is the close the phonetion mark >> answer is yes it is important. out that ao point chart that illustrates what you're talking about. the start ofow and january 2018. it took 18 days to get to the record high. . >> i think there is a psychological effect. the that,e to with that could rattle them. what you put weight into what you see in the last hour or anything like that much more >> not really. there's roomusly money being made or lost right now. i think the point about the close is there will be a ton of trading so it is possible today will be better or worse. i agree this is going to flesh itself out in the aftermarket trading in the teachers trading and tomorrow morning so it is very hard to know what market is going to do. it is the largest move that is going to matter. >> thank you for your perspective. [indiscernibl
. >> you have not seen it very , itn, but historically would send a row of dominoes where the stress and one market would lead to liquidation from one market would lead to liquidation in another market. >> look at the two-year treasuries. next -- >> how important is the close the phonetion mark >> answer is yes it is important. out that ao point chart that illustrates what you're talking about. the start ofow and january 2018. it took 18 days to get to the record high. ....
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no matter what the president tries to focus orngs itn, it's the white house will defend john kelly's handling of the saga. and frankly the president's public comments about it as well. on friday, the president given what amounted to a public letter of recommendation for a man who was formerly one of his most trusted aides. here's what he said then. >> it was very sad when we heard about it and certainly he's also very sad. now, he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent, and i think you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday that he's innocent, so you'll have to talk to him about that. but we absolutely wish him well. >> the president then doubling down a day later on twitter after the ouster of another staffer. that was a speechwriter who was left resigning after some new domestic violence allegations. the president tweeting, people's lives are being shattered and destroyed by a mere allegation. there is no recovery for someone falsely accused. life and career are gone. is there no such thing any longer as due process? what's striking for me, stephanie, her
no matter what the president tries to focus orngs itn, it's the white house will defend john kelly's handling of the saga. and frankly the president's public comments about it as well. on friday, the president given what amounted to a public letter of recommendation for a man who was formerly one of his most trusted aides. here's what he said then. >> it was very sad when we heard about it and certainly he's also very sad. now, he also, as you probably know, he says he's innocent, and i...
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amazon. 02, itn 1999 and 20 cratered 95%. it looks like it is doing the same thing.internet companies, three quarters of them fail. amazon became very successful. they are trying to do better than it is. verycombination is negative. took a long time for the internet stocks to come down. they kept going higher and higher. how do you marry those two? >> look for a base. >> amazon came to a base. bitcoin was at 900 13 months ago. not very profound. yvonne: you mentioned these corrections here, mike. it why is there that level of >> based on the history markets breaking out. guess how much bitcoin rally last year? markets breaking out. it came down to that base. it is likely bitcoin should do that. i look for a neutral level and it is one thing that markets build a base to break out. look for the indications to go there and it is massive supply and decreasing demand. he said it will not be bitcoin in the future. fill in the blank. >> picking the winners is a tough one. it is tempted to read the white paper this weekend and it is impressive. see things like like coin and
amazon. 02, itn 1999 and 20 cratered 95%. it looks like it is doing the same thing.internet companies, three quarters of them fail. amazon became very successful. they are trying to do better than it is. verycombination is negative. took a long time for the internet stocks to come down. they kept going higher and higher. how do you marry those two? >> look for a base. >> amazon came to a base. bitcoin was at 900 13 months ago. not very profound. yvonne: you mentioned these...
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as journalist, i say we cover it, itn news. i ill love the olympic games. you know, that moment when they bring in te olympic flag and hand plys, i think wow what would 14-year-old me have thought about beng at my 18th 18th olympics. but also also pursue the stories. i'm a journalist and this is news and i'm here to cover it, and i do believe sports takes us to important national conversations. so here we are, again. as i said, i think it's a very important conversion to have and shaun white is a part of it and now we're talking about him and i think tt, to me, is the end result. to have the con others will decide where the story lands and the chil.ps fa >> brangham: christine brennan, as always, thank you. >> william, thank you very much. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thk you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, lik
as journalist, i say we cover it, itn news. i ill love the olympic games. you know, that moment when they bring in te olympic flag and hand plys, i think wow what would 14-year-old me have thought about beng at my 18th 18th olympics. but also also pursue the stories. i'm a journalist and this is news and i'm here to cover it, and i do believe sports takes us to important national conversations. so here we are, again. as i said, i think it's a very important conversion to have and shaun white is...
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abovep 500 had been 15% its two day moving average then fell in 2011 to 15% below. , touching itns nowarlier, the s&p 500 could drop to 2300. a little too far too fast. let's end on a bright note. we hope we would have gains. nvidia,ke a look at this is a bright spots. .vidia trading higher they put up a big raise on the strength of the cloud and crypto. this stock is up on the year. hired -- higher. a mixture on the inside there but that is a sum of of the week. lots of volatile trading action. scarlet: good for you finding some news. all major indexes are higher at the moment. of course, we still have another 57 minutes to go. it should be interesting. we saw a record outflows. joining us with the latest, there to say that this is not capitulation yet. >> who knows? to me the most fascinating thing is if you can come inside my terminal here is the main futures contract on the s&p 500. here is the low tuesday morning. lowested that flash crash almost on the nose. happens remarkably often after these sudden crashes. how long it stands is anyone's guess but you can take some comfort tha
abovep 500 had been 15% its two day moving average then fell in 2011 to 15% below. , touching itns nowarlier, the s&p 500 could drop to 2300. a little too far too fast. let's end on a bright note. we hope we would have gains. nvidia,ke a look at this is a bright spots. .vidia trading higher they put up a big raise on the strength of the cloud and crypto. this stock is up on the year. hired -- higher. a mixture on the inside there but that is a sum of of the week. lots of volatile trading...
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trying to promote russian orthodoxy as a substitute for the communist ideology, but it will not work -- itnhe country where will not work. in a country where there are arest 80% of citizens who russian orthodox, the absence of ideology is a prerequisite for each utilitarian state. -- for aputin totalitarian state. vladimir putin is a front for the corporation, and i think you made a crucial mistake when he got carried away by the notion 2014, with the success of my desk in ukraine. ansk in ukraine, and the annexation of crimea. as a result of that, he gave up on the other forces inside his own government which were more liberal to a certain extent. he became the hostage of the information coming out of the fs the. -- the fsb. they are totally re-creating the structure of the week, totally. that,became a hostage of the analysis, is done by an department that was made in the kgb. he himself made the us may be a hostage of the situation, and i it will work for him. navolny, whom i have known for the last 14 years, is a very talented politician, and he is capable of a lot. he was under house ar
trying to promote russian orthodoxy as a substitute for the communist ideology, but it will not work -- itnhe country where will not work. in a country where there are arest 80% of citizens who russian orthodox, the absence of ideology is a prerequisite for each utilitarian state. -- for aputin totalitarian state. vladimir putin is a front for the corporation, and i think you made a crucial mistake when he got carried away by the notion 2014, with the success of my desk in ukraine. ansk in...
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itn i came back this time, is remarkable how much stronger -- thee gotten in europe european union as far as your counterterrorism efforts. one place you have advanced on us and can teach us is countering violent extremism. from the airport side, which i do a lot of work on, i am at a loss as to why we don't screen people in the united states who worked at airports. i know the eu went from not doing the screening to 100% of screening of all employees within the european union. you have made a lot of progress in a short time. my suggestion would be to keep going because the stronger you are from a security standpoint, the stronger we are going to be. doing also what you are doing is , homeland security, ice, all these agencies, fbi. there, the fbi is not always talking to ice in europe. that blows my mind. i grew up on task force concepts where you put two fbi agents, agents,ts -- three dea let's go after this organization, and they brought different strengths to the table. we have to get better at sharing the information. and then come have it so information sharing is better between
itn i came back this time, is remarkable how much stronger -- thee gotten in europe european union as far as your counterterrorism efforts. one place you have advanced on us and can teach us is countering violent extremism. from the airport side, which i do a lot of work on, i am at a loss as to why we don't screen people in the united states who worked at airports. i know the eu went from not doing the screening to 100% of screening of all employees within the european union. you have made a...
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itn there is a main break, is very upsetting economically. when the subway floods in new york city.technology, we are looking at smart pipe that has threads running through it that can warn us before it fails. we are able to monitor pressures so that at night when people use less water, when you have more breaks emma we can dynamically change the pressure in pipes. what was once a low technology think technology can transform and ensure we have safe, reliable, and affordable water fourth generations to come. david: smart pipes. susan, a real pleasure to get your perspective, thank you for joining us. american water works ceo. coming up, ge's days on the dalles could be numbered. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: what i'm watching today is ge. how would you feel about a day without ge in it? here is the way the index tends to be structured. you incur no more than a very the share0:1 between price from highest to lowest. currently sitting at 20:1. if you look at the chart, you can see how that has blown out this year. do you have to kick ge out? what do you wind up putting in? david: ironic
itn there is a main break, is very upsetting economically. when the subway floods in new york city.technology, we are looking at smart pipe that has threads running through it that can warn us before it fails. we are able to monitor pressures so that at night when people use less water, when you have more breaks emma we can dynamically change the pressure in pipes. what was once a low technology think technology can transform and ensure we have safe, reliable, and affordable water fourth...
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expires.he just a few years later, in 1883, the supreme court strikes it itn and holds unconstitutionally exceeds congress's authority under the 14th amendment. there's an amazing human story in this case that i'm sure we'll series.the but justice harlan, who writes writer'ss dissent, has block. he doesn't know what to say although he's so upset by this 14theration of the amendment. his wife finds that the supreme court, the silver inkwell, where tawny wrote the dread scott saying thatfamously african-americans have no rights bound tote people are respect. she puts the inkwell on harlan's deathbed. church.me from he realizes that it's taney's. overcome by if spirit, he writes this spectacular dissent and predicts willsome day the decision be viewed in infamy. that's the civil rights case. much to say about this. but i want the audience to understand the legal stakes. what grounds did the majority hold that congress lacked the power to pass the civil rights act of 1875, and what was the grounds for harlan's dissent? to start with harlan's dissent. what a name. marshall harlan, i think chan
expires.he just a few years later, in 1883, the supreme court strikes it itn and holds unconstitutionally exceeds congress's authority under the 14th amendment. there's an amazing human story in this case that i'm sure we'll series.the but justice harlan, who writes writer'ss dissent, has block. he doesn't know what to say although he's so upset by this 14theration of the amendment. his wife finds that the supreme court, the silver inkwell, where tawny wrote the dread scott saying thatfamously...
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only 59% of stocks on the euro, the stoxx 600 index are trading above their 200 day moving average. , itn that smaller breath goes to show the european markets or others outside the u.s. still have a bit of work to do before they flash a buy signal. yvonne: a great chart there. given the turbulence we did see in february, we're seeing more of a bounce back and the like the u.s. compared to europe and asia. the breadth of the market in china not a strong. a good technical signal to buy more, perhaps. the treasury yields, although we have seen the spike up. it was still haven't hit that 3% threshold. betty: it has proven to be a resistance level. let's talk about more about the risk of sentiment today on wall street in reaction to powell. >> clear volatility. we saw stocks start strong and selloff. sort of the market snapshot. the real focus is on the bond market, which is strong. and you can see as we take a close look at the today chart of the 10 year, and what really happened was bond investors really started to react to the part of the powell testimony where there was a question. we sho
only 59% of stocks on the euro, the stoxx 600 index are trading above their 200 day moving average. , itn that smaller breath goes to show the european markets or others outside the u.s. still have a bit of work to do before they flash a buy signal. yvonne: a great chart there. given the turbulence we did see in february, we're seeing more of a bounce back and the like the u.s. compared to europe and asia. the breadth of the market in china not a strong. a good technical signal to buy more,...
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with stuart purvis, who isa development with stuart purvis, who is a member and a senior executive at itnrt murdoch does not own the majority of shares and therefore comcast has the right to outbid rupert murdoch for those shares. we are going to have an auction. no other complications, a straightforward option and in that auction there will come a moment when the models must decide whether they are buyers or sellers. when exactly will the cash out on sky? will they do it now or later? how surprising is this? we knew that comcast were interested in gate—crashing the deal but we did not know how they would do it. they have done it any very clever way. this simple deal will be attractive to regulators and shareholders. it will force the price up. they are prepared to pay for it that is. it also potentially derails this whole deal between the murdochs and disney which would be an interest of comcast. they might be in love with sky and be prepared to pay a lot of money, but they will look at how they can disrupt their competitors. is that the main motivation? why is comcast interested ? proba
with stuart purvis, who isa development with stuart purvis, who is a member and a senior executive at itnrt murdoch does not own the majority of shares and therefore comcast has the right to outbid rupert murdoch for those shares. we are going to have an auction. no other complications, a straightforward option and in that auction there will come a moment when the models must decide whether they are buyers or sellers. when exactly will the cash out on sky? will they do it now or later? how...
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the futures here up for there contract and we were looking at withrly decent day at 6:32 3.15% and itn at new credit.with the break downe a quick of the hang seng index, this gives you the indication of that stuff there and the energy is in play and follows some of the worst proof armor's in this space over the last or so stop's is really encouraging. >> all right. we will take that. up next, dealing with debt and offloading. this is bloomberg. >> we are counting down to the open in hong kong and they are joining the fray of recovery. cautious recovery. stocks are clawing back into neutral or positive territory on the year, after the massive markets arejapanese playing catch-up. containedngs are going into friday with the shutdown for the lunar new year there is a week and bit of a natural circuit breaker, if you will. me get started here and there is the headline and the reports we're hearing that the president has refused to step down and the weakness in the currency is not quite back and and wegetting a spike can have a look at the open in hong kong and we are up with the ischmark h
the futures here up for there contract and we were looking at withrly decent day at 6:32 3.15% and itn at new credit.with the break downe a quick of the hang seng index, this gives you the indication of that stuff there and the energy is in play and follows some of the worst proof armor's in this space over the last or so stop's is really encouraging. >> all right. we will take that. up next, dealing with debt and offloading. this is bloomberg. >> we are counting down to the open in...
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itn will seek to expand its -- its regional influence and discomfort.an itswill continue to develop military capabilities that threaten u.s. forces and allies in the region. an has theem -- ir largest listed missile force in the middle east. it poses a risk to u.s. naval and allied naval operations in the persian gulf. lebanese hezbollah, with the support of a rant, has deployed thousands of fighters to syria and provides direction to other militant groups. behavior, asative we saw this last weekend in northern israel, increases the potential for escalation. turkey will seek to fort british ambitions in the middle east. syria will face unrest and fighting through 2018, even as damascus recaptures urban areas. iraq is likely to face a likely. lengthy period of unrest. the war in yemen between the backed group and the saudi coalition is likely to continue and will worsen the already tragic humanitarian crisis, or 70% of the population is in need of assistance. the situation in yemen is emblematic of a far larger problem. the number of people displaced by conflict around the world is the highes
itn will seek to expand its -- its regional influence and discomfort.an itswill continue to develop military capabilities that threaten u.s. forces and allies in the region. an has theem -- ir largest listed missile force in the middle east. it poses a risk to u.s. naval and allied naval operations in the persian gulf. lebanese hezbollah, with the support of a rant, has deployed thousands of fighters to syria and provides direction to other militant groups. behavior, asative we saw this last...