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>> john currence: 22 years.ans to come to mississippi. and opened first one, then many more restaurants and businesses in the town of oxford. >> john currence: i've stayed busy. >> anthony: and this is doe's eat place in greenville. >> julia reed: this is the great florence signa. >> anthony: oh, it's so good to meet you. >> julia reed: florence is in charge of the salad bowl and has been for -- this is -- florence is doe senior's sister-in-law. uh, when did y'all open up for us? 1930? >> florence signa: 1941. >> julia reed: '41. close enough. >> anthony: like a lot of folks around here, dominick "big doe" signa got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community. but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming. which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are unique or marked in the native of mi
>> john currence: 22 years.ans to come to mississippi. and opened first one, then many more restaurants and businesses in the town of oxford. >> john currence: i've stayed busy. >> anthony: and this is doe's eat place in greenville. >> julia reed: this is the great florence signa. >> anthony: oh, it's so good to meet you. >> julia reed: florence is in charge of the salad bowl and has been for -- this is -- florence is doe senior's sister-in-law. uh, when did...
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refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was gadhafi has moved away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you are watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that we could go there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and then in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the european union is calling for a transparent investigation this after the deaths of seventeen palestinians in clashes with israeli troops on fri
refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was gadhafi has moved away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you are watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that we could go there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers...
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but john, the most important currency is that we review as a benign super power. >> i want to get to both of you here. vladimir putin meeting with the president on monday. he has watched this. i'm sure he has watched this very closely. what is his take away from the nato summit? >> i imagine he has a big grin on his face because he is accomplishing what he wanted to accomplish. he wanted to call into question the foouuture of the atlantic alliance and he has done that. once again he refused to be confrontation confrontational. this is what vladimir putin is looking for. i'm sure he is deliekted by the outcome of this very busineizaro day summit. >> allister, the president on his way here right now. how will he be received here? >> he said in his press conference that he is very popular, there is a certain constituency that may like the strong man leadership, and i think it is hard to overstate how unpopular he is here in the u.k. it is difficult for teresa may because she haszer has mass i have political problems of her own at the moment. she also has a sense of policies being in a s
but john, the most important currency is that we review as a benign super power. >> i want to get to both of you here. vladimir putin meeting with the president on monday. he has watched this. i'm sure he has watched this very closely. what is his take away from the nato summit? >> i imagine he has a big grin on his face because he is accomplishing what he wanted to accomplish. he wanted to call into question the foouuture of the atlantic alliance and he has done that. once again he...
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refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly all about the banking all right if you've been watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that a week ago there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media and in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the european union is calling for a transparent investigation this after the deaths of seventeen palestinians in clashes with israeli troops on friday
refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly all about the banking all right if you've been watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that a week ago there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers...
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refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you've been watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that a week ago there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers simply opened fire on thousands of unarmed palestinians killing at least eighteen and wounding well over a thousand videos have been released of snipers shooting protesters while they were simply you know walking around or praying but if you turned on the mainstream corporate media in the rare moment they covered it we had to really look for these videos try and find their reporting on it and in the rare moment they did you get a more vague mysterious view of events the european union is calling for a transparent investigation this after the deaths of seventeen palestinians in clashes with israeli troops on frida
refuse the dollar and the euro and called on arab and african nations to use a new currency instead the gold dinar john perkins the author of confessions of an economic hitman great book he has also said that the true reason for the attack on libya was good doppies move away from the dollar and the euro clearly it's all about the banking all right if you've been watching independent outside the mainstream news then you know that a week ago there was an absolute massacre in gaza israeli snipers...
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currency. i can't say why it should work, but if it did work, i would be able to explain it in hindsight why it did. john: that has been your secret to success. lloyd: well, you have to look at things from both sides. sometimes in a risk thing i say will this happen. what are the chances of it happening? sometimes i find it easy to think about something. let me postulate this did happen. tell me why it did. i find sometimes an easy way of seeing it i look at the evolution of money. you start out with gold as money, and people only take hard currency, and you make gold coins. a gold coin was like $5. event they would give you a piece of paper with the promise that there was $5 in gold to back the $5 piece of paper and you could go and redeem it. then they give gave a piece of paper and you can't redeem it. then they give you the piece of paper and you can't redeem it. we are still doing that today. if you could go through that morphing, go through that fiat currency saying this is worth what it is worth because the government says it is. why couldn't you have a consensus currency. i even no bitcoin. goldm
currency. i can't say why it should work, but if it did work, i would be able to explain it in hindsight why it did. john: that has been your secret to success. lloyd: well, you have to look at things from both sides. sometimes in a risk thing i say will this happen. what are the chances of it happening? sometimes i find it easy to think about something. let me postulate this did happen. tell me why it did. i find sometimes an easy way of seeing it i look at the evolution of money. you start...
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currency has lost 4% over the past three months. johnsending it back to you >>> thank you, seema now to sue herrera for a news update. >> good morning, john. good morning, everyone here's what is happening at this hour iranian president hassan rouhani shrugging off president trump's explosive twitter threats to his country as baseless comments and empty threats. speaking at a cabinet meeting, he says there's no need to response >>> yosemite is closing due to the encroaching fire that leads into the highway plus a campground, hotels and cabins the blaze has burned more than 36,000 acres and it is 20% contained. >>> despite foggy conditions in california, spacex launched the seven satellites into space, but the company tried to land the rocket's nose cone down on a crew boat in the pacific ocean but it missed its mark >>> and the european union judges ruling that the four-fingered shape of that kitcat bar is not distinctive enough to be trademarked nestle has been trying repeatedly since 2002 to establish a trademark for the candy, but the
currency has lost 4% over the past three months. johnsending it back to you >>> thank you, seema now to sue herrera for a news update. >> good morning, john. good morning, everyone here's what is happening at this hour iranian president hassan rouhani shrugging off president trump's explosive twitter threats to his country as baseless comments and empty threats. speaking at a cabinet meeting, he says there's no need to response >>> yosemite is closing due to the...
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currency's. talk about other idiosyncratic examples and maybe some opportunities within the em space. johnother good opportunity is india. i think you have someone who is hell-bent on reform and they have made extracts. five years ago, they would have been in the fragile five alongside turkey, but they have reduced their current account deficit from 5% to 2%. 9%y have cut inflation from to 5%. ofhodox policy, independent the central bank, and they have increased it by 50% to give them a bigger war chest if anyone comes after them, and they have less external dollar dominated debt. borrowing money in the currency that is not yours would a promise one day you will get it back -- unfortunately, turkey is in that camp. gdp is spread across the financial sector, corporate sector, and not a lot of people came to invest in turkey. on external monday, but the flows are reliant on portfolio flows, which is dangerous. mark: take a look at european markets as we head into the close. volumes, 20%, 30% below their daily average. by .25. more gain in france today. quick peek at the currency board. some
currency's. talk about other idiosyncratic examples and maybe some opportunities within the em space. johnother good opportunity is india. i think you have someone who is hell-bent on reform and they have made extracts. five years ago, they would have been in the fragile five alongside turkey, but they have reduced their current account deficit from 5% to 2%. 9%y have cut inflation from to 5%. ofhodox policy, independent the central bank, and they have increased it by 50% to give them a bigger...
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when our then tory prime minister john major who was trying to preside over a tory party divided in parliament over whether or not we should join the common currency and the end. you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees are money made till the next general election but that could be later this year why i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a better deal with the. meanwhile the u.k. government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over a poisoning incident and amesbury a woman along with her partner works both of the know we talk nerve agent she died on sunday evening we discussed the issue with political commentator david vance is to resume a government seems to have a bit of a bit of obsession a boy trying to blame such incidents such as the previous one for example on russia well i think that's the kind of a distraction and i think at this point in time to reason they would rather talk abut anything anything other than her and their leadership so i would really be surprised that this new. incident do
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john is joining us. good morning. i think we have a serious problem here with the money. what happens to america when no longertes dollars work as a currency. guest: i don't know if that is an issue. stronglar is pretty darn right now. i'm getting ready to go to europe and i'm pretty happy about it. there is a weapons usable materials like uranium and plutonium. civilian uses. there are thousands of sites in the united states. thousands more overseas. thousands of tons of the stuff. anticancer treatments they use cobalt 60, a radioisotope. in medicaluff is facilities around the world. there was a facility that had it in mosul and there was concern that the islamic state would figure that out. nuclear security isn't at the top of the list. so it really is everywhere. now, what are some of the advocates, what do they want to do? they want to find ways, wherever possible, to have non-radiological sources for these processes. for one thing. solution thatial thathave started on but critics say they need to do more of is nuclear energy reactors, converting them to lower uranium. those are the kinds of things that can be done. but the shorter ans
john is joining us. good morning. i think we have a serious problem here with the money. what happens to america when no longertes dollars work as a currency. guest: i don't know if that is an issue. stronglar is pretty darn right now. i'm getting ready to go to europe and i'm pretty happy about it. there is a weapons usable materials like uranium and plutonium. civilian uses. there are thousands of sites in the united states. thousands more overseas. thousands of tons of the stuff. anticancer...
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when at then during prime minister john major it was trying to preside over a tory party to be divided in parliament whether or not we should join the common currency and at the end of his term you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees in my malin till the next general election but that could be later this year i i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a better deal with the like during his two years as the u.k.'s chief diplomat or as johnson often gained global attention with his provocative remarks. argue that their source of a snuff shock is russia how did you manage to find it out so quickly and i look at the the evidence when the people from from porton down they were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no doubt we have not verified the precise source so typically you're not able at porton down to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that i was being very clear i thought i was being very clear to. the german program which is that porton dowden told u
when at then during prime minister john major it was trying to preside over a tory party to be divided in parliament whether or not we should join the common currency and at the end of his term you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees in my malin till the next general election but that could be later this year i i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a better deal...
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nineties when i then tory prime minister john major who was trying to preside over a tory party to be divided in parliament whether or not we should join the common currency and at the end of his you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees and money may live in palm till the next general election but that could be later this year i i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a better deal with the. meanwhile the u.k. government emergency committee has been holding a meeting over a poisoning incident and amesbury a woman along with her partner were exposed to the navi child nerve agent and she died on sunday evening political analyst dana glazebrook things that the government is using they can't says a distraction to two reasons really so one obviously has to distract from its own chaos with the brits process resignations and so on it's of wales. changing the focus shifting the attention away from their own incompetence or. the other answer i think is is is is the they'll never miss an opportunity to demonize and vilifying and denigrate
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constant currency it is up 24% but that is still pretty good. melissa: amazing. john, what is your take on that, john petrides? >> microsoft is victim of their own success. they have beaten every quarter the past couple years. they raised guidance. you don't see that here. their cloud product they're going toe-to-toe against amazon web services and amazon web services growing 40% level it year he over year. microsoft is coming less than that. that is the drag on the stock. because of microsoft you know performance, coupled with netflix i think market will open down tomorrow because this such a dominant name in the s&p 500. melissa: dominic, what do you think? >> the stock had amazing run. was up 22% year-to-date, year-over-year, quarter over quarter, the stock has been phenomenal. the fact it takes a little bit of a breather is not unusual. this is the quarter microsoft typically report this is other data, how many layoffs they have, reorganizations. that might influence a little bit of the stock. a little bit of a pullback is not the worth thing in the world. melissa
constant currency it is up 24% but that is still pretty good. melissa: amazing. john, what is your take on that, john petrides? >> microsoft is victim of their own success. they have beaten every quarter the past couple years. they raised guidance. you don't see that here. their cloud product they're going toe-to-toe against amazon web services and amazon web services growing 40% level it year he over year. microsoft is coming less than that. that is the drag on the stock. because of...
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when our then tory prime minister john major who was trying to preside over a tory party totally devoted to the empowerment whether or not we should join the common currency and at the end of you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees and money made two of the next general election but that could be later this year i i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a better deal would be like all parliaments been debating the future of teresa mayes cabinet and the brakes at negotiations the government's cobra emergency committee has been holding a meeting over the poisoning incident in amesbury that's where a woman along with her partner works suppose to know what choked nerve agent she died overnight officials still can't say whether the agent came from the same batch as the one used in march this poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter in the nearby city of solsbury. we know that the tests conducted at porton down have shown that both individuals were exposed to the same type of not ritual used to poison. it in march
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when an then tory prime minister john major who is trying to preside over a tory party to be divided in parliament over whether or not we should join the common currency and at the end of his term you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees and money may limp home till the next general election but that could be later this year i i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a better deal with the microscope well given that the labor party are just as divided as the conservatives on this anyway do you think labor really could do a better job where we can if you look back it was only about two or three percent of labor m.p.'s voted to leave because they knew leaving the is going to damage our economy it will cost us jobs they'll be less investment coming to britain so we've got to get that across to people and i think we can everything that's come out in the last two years has been bad news most businesses criticising the government nothing's cause better in our economy we're limping along with his the full rate of growth wages have h
when an then tory prime minister john major who is trying to preside over a tory party to be divided in parliament over whether or not we should join the common currency and at the end of his term you had a labor landslide and i think most property trees and money may limp home till the next general election but that could be later this year i i think looking at the mess in the tory party now it's much more likely that it will be jeremy corbyn as a labor prime minister who will then negotiate a...
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currency, and the future of wall street. blankfein will step down later this year. john: and now on to the main event. it is my pleasure to introduce a longtime good friend of mine, lloyd blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of goldman sachs. he has served in this role june 2006 and was director since 2003. previously, he has been the firm's president and chief operating officer. prior to that, he was vice chairman of goldman sachs with management responsibilities for fixed income, currency commodities division, and the equities division. so lloyd has a long tenure with goldman sachs. in fact, if you include j. aron, the company where he worked and they were acquired by goldman was a commodity trading company acquired by goldman sachs -- he racked up about 36 years coming this fall of tenure. you don't hear that very much anymore. for all our millennial numbers, -- millennial members, just so you know, it has worked on for some of us to have long careers in the same company. and before that, he worked at ,he law firm of donovan leisure because he actually did get his degree from harvard law
currency, and the future of wall street. blankfein will step down later this year. john: and now on to the main event. it is my pleasure to introduce a longtime good friend of mine, lloyd blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of goldman sachs. he has served in this role june 2006 and was director since 2003. previously, he has been the firm's president and chief operating officer. prior to that, he was vice chairman of goldman sachs with management responsibilities for fixed income,...
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because that's such a valueleable way of getting currency you can use for criminal purposes. >> fascinating stuch johnor joining us appreciate your analysis john carlin. >>> now let's get back to the markets here bob pisani standing at at nysc on this summer friday. >> 2,800 second week ever gain look at the sectors. the important thing is good weeks two weeks in a row now but the banks look, still polleding back we had the earnings statement for the big names not doing anything look at this here today. wells fargo outright miss. all the stocks to the oh downside the important thing is we need better numbers overall s that's what the market says here we had gootd the number at jp morgan but not much elsewhere credit growths was solid the yield curve is a problem look at the spread between the two and ten. down to 25 basis points. the banks getting killed on this yield curve declining overall. finally not a lot of concerns about the trade wars yet from most of the cfos they talked to at at this time ecitigroup as well jp morgan but we keep an eye on that. >> back to you. >> thank you bob the s&p may be
because that's such a valueleable way of getting currency you can use for criminal purposes. >> fascinating stuch johnor joining us appreciate your analysis john carlin. >>> now let's get back to the markets here bob pisani standing at at nysc on this summer friday. >> 2,800 second week ever gain look at the sectors. the important thing is good weeks two weeks in a row now but the banks look, still polleding back we had the earnings statement for the big names not doing...
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>> right now i want to agree with john that we should not see this is a small deal. when talking about the currency comparison between china and here because the largest corporate default in china and we could see monetary policy happening in china and that is for further depreciate which could create a bigger discrepancy between both currencies. uncertainty in the market . neil: that would make the situation worse, right? >> exactly. we talk about it enough but it is uncertainty amongst american companies. they don't know where to go see that reflect in the wage growth occurs it's not climbing china and its increased but it's not were to be in nursing productivity levels too low of a level at this point in time so it does have a big effect. you can say is a tiny part of the economy when you talk about the goods for importing into the united states but it still affecting investor sentiment, business owner sentiment and that's why i think it's a bigger deal. neil: david, one of the things i'm noticing as a backdrop or earnings we're still early in the process with fewer than 20% where the s&p 500 or
>> right now i want to agree with john that we should not see this is a small deal. when talking about the currency comparison between china and here because the largest corporate default in china and we could see monetary policy happening in china and that is for further depreciate which could create a bigger discrepancy between both currencies. uncertainty in the market . neil: that would make the situation worse, right? >> exactly. we talk about it enough but it is uncertainty...
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john: how does wall street change in the next five or 10 years. lloyd: it will be very painful for somebody who puts their time and money into crypto currency. but it is not an issue at this point. people are passion for it, passionate against it. when they came out with cell phones, i remember thinking, god, who is going to lug this thing about. besides, there are. phones on each corner. to have worked. now crypto currency. i can't say why it should work. but if it did work, i could explain in a hindsight way. you have to look at things from both sides. sometimes, in a risk paying, i say will this happen? one of the chances? sometimes it is easy to think about something -- ok, let me postulate. this did happen. tell me why. i look at the evolution of money. moneyart out with gold as and people only take hard currency and you make gold coins. youtually, they would give a piece of paper with the promise that there was five dollars in gold and you could redeem it. and we gave you a piece of theater and said there are five dollars -- a piece of paper and told you there are five dollars of gold but you cannot redeem it. working -- morphing. if y
john: how does wall street change in the next five or 10 years. lloyd: it will be very painful for somebody who puts their time and money into crypto currency. but it is not an issue at this point. people are passion for it, passionate against it. when they came out with cell phones, i remember thinking, god, who is going to lug this thing about. besides, there are. phones on each corner. to have worked. now crypto currency. i can't say why it should work. but if it did work, i could explain in...
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john brennan and others would have these clearances. they don't understand the world of clearances. retaining her clearance once you leave the government is your currency in washington. it's a cottage industry. i'm not going to make a lot of friends by talking about this but it's a cottage industry. keeping your clearance and moving to the commercial sector. clearances are kept by senior officials typically up until now and in the past as a courtesy. the idea being you can talk to the people who take your position and provide -- what the left, with the resistance are talking about, they are suddenly the protectors of national security. i think we have reached a strange, surreal point. they are saying trump is threatening national security by talking about pulling brennan's clearances, by talking about pulling susan rice's clearances. they won't be able to talk. in what world do you imagine the current administration call susan rice or john brennan and say we need to talk and get your insight on something. >> laura: stay there. we will keep you for final thoughts coming up. at bayer, our roots run deep. so chances are, you've seen us around the house. o
john brennan and others would have these clearances. they don't understand the world of clearances. retaining her clearance once you leave the government is your currency in washington. it's a cottage industry. i'm not going to make a lot of friends by talking about this but it's a cottage industry. keeping your clearance and moving to the commercial sector. clearances are kept by senior officials typically up until now and in the past as a courtesy. the idea being you can talk to the people...
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there is a strong feeling with john bolton and others that iran is now more vulnerable than it has been. its economy is weak. there is a lot of restlessness in iran. its currency dropped by half since the beginning of the year. this is -- this is an administration, the trump administration wants to get rid of the iranian government. failing that, they want to weaken the iranian government. it makes to easier to deal with the europeans and others to try to put the squeeze on them. i think it's a double bare motivation. >> susan, the president ending with be cautious. just a moment ago, the iranian foreign minister zarif, who, you know, many of us have met him in person, including you, right? he's got a dry sense of humor. he has responded on twitter in all caps. color us unimpressed, be cautious, in response to trump. how dangerous is it to play this game with the iranian regime, right? you're basically taunting each other with annihilation and water on twitter. >> well, you know, it's interesting, you're right. the iranian foreign minister is an astute user of twitter himself. when i interviewed him last year, he made the point to me, i'm like donald trump. he
there is a strong feeling with john bolton and others that iran is now more vulnerable than it has been. its economy is weak. there is a lot of restlessness in iran. its currency dropped by half since the beginning of the year. this is -- this is an administration, the trump administration wants to get rid of the iranian government. failing that, they want to weaken the iranian government. it makes to easier to deal with the europeans and others to try to put the squeeze on them. i think it's a...
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currency. great talking to you this morning. , the ceo of the russian direct investment fund. what do we have coming up next from farnborough? we will speak to john harris. this is a company which has significant international exposure. we will find out what is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back. just about 16 minutes away from the start of trading. you can see president donald trump walking in to his meeting. there is a lot of you trailing behind him -- there is melania trading behind him. . 90 minute meeting just got out of the beast. they bring their transportation with them wherever they go. we expect to have the meeting begins soon. you won't get headlines out of it until after, so a 90 minute meeting between president trump and president putin. of course, we will want to know what president thinks about the u.s. indictments, but it is will bring their intelligence apparatus to the u.s. anytime soon. but get to the bloomberg business flash. for that, we go to debra mao. debra: goldman sachs reportedly plans to name president david solomon as its next ticket josh -- chief executive. the current ceo will stay on for an interim perio
currency. great talking to you this morning. , the ceo of the russian direct investment fund. what do we have coming up next from farnborough? we will speak to john harris. this is a company which has significant international exposure. we will find out what is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back. just about 16 minutes away from the start of trading. you can see president donald trump walking in to his meeting. there is a lot of you trailing behind him -- there is melania trading...
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currencies. let's get the first world news. juliette: president trump's for the eu and america to remove tariffs between each other, and the european union is coming to washington tomorrow. john says, i have an idea for them, both drop all tariffs and subsidies. hope they do it, we are ready, but they want. this comes ahead of a meeting with the jean-claude juncker. he was simply discuss possible solutions. >> they sound nice but they are rough. they are coming to see me tomorrow. they are all coming to the white house. i said you have to change, they didn't want to change. i said, we will terror of your cars. will tariffs your cars. donald has tempered his rhetoric towards iran today's at the recent all caps worried of future conflict. addressing the national convention of the fighters of foreign wars, he said his administration stands ready for ron -- for iran to come back to the negotiating table. theresa may is taking control of brexit negotiations. the decision sidelines the troublesome issues she created two years ago. it follows months of tension between if warmer brexit secretary david davis and mays chief europe advisor, oliver roberts. today ingets the pulse a close
currencies. let's get the first world news. juliette: president trump's for the eu and america to remove tariffs between each other, and the european union is coming to washington tomorrow. john says, i have an idea for them, both drop all tariffs and subsidies. hope they do it, we are ready, but they want. this comes ahead of a meeting with the jean-claude juncker. he was simply discuss possible solutions. >> they sound nice but they are rough. they are coming to see me tomorrow. they...
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currency exchange that did not adhere to the banks secrecy act. >> thank you. senator whitehouse. >> thank you very much. thank you to all the witnesses. when i was a boy, johndean famously said that is a cancer on the presidency. i think right now there is a cancer on our democracy and it is dark money and the forces the manipulate government through dark money, and i'm adamant that we need to clean that up and passed disclosure legislation. i want to make that point on the record. this is not that bill. we're trying to focus on not just eliminating dirty special interest influence in politics, but at least eliminate dirty foreign special interest influence in our politics. that really ought not be too much to ask. i can remember what i was floor managing the disclose bill several years back, as we were on the floor a story emerged in the news about a corporation that had been set up out of no place, given $5 million, dumped the $5 million into a political by in the campaign, closed up shop, leaving only a lawyer behind to assert attorney-client privilege and wouldn't talk about what had happened. so to this day nobody knows who's $5 million it was that jus
currency exchange that did not adhere to the banks secrecy act. >> thank you. senator whitehouse. >> thank you very much. thank you to all the witnesses. when i was a boy, johndean famously said that is a cancer on the presidency. i think right now there is a cancer on our democracy and it is dark money and the forces the manipulate government through dark money, and i'm adamant that we need to clean that up and passed disclosure legislation. i want to make that point on the record....
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currency, the u.s. market is the best place for that. ramy: are there any sectors that are coming out in this climate that are preferring ipo? john of technology companies. throughout my travel throughout china, many of these companies are very young. two to four years old. their ability to grow and scale with an the country and have hundreds of millions of users is very attractive to u.s. investors. i know companies are leading the way with ipo's. >> in terms of slowing chinese growth here. is there anything less than >> if we look at growth over the last few years, we see meaningful revenue growth and a lot of that has dropped down to the bottom line. by results and confidence. ramy: how to the bloomberg terminal because i want to show to what degree is this a factor when trying to determine an ipo. >> seeing that they can get a higher valuation in the marketplace. to know the management for quite some time. that lack of being able to connect to shanghai and that hong kong shanghai. interesting to see what the companies will do in the quarter ahead. we are serving see things come back to hong kong has been here for some time. h
currency, the u.s. market is the best place for that. ramy: are there any sectors that are coming out in this climate that are preferring ipo? john of technology companies. throughout my travel throughout china, many of these companies are very young. two to four years old. their ability to grow and scale with an the country and have hundreds of millions of users is very attractive to u.s. investors. i know companies are leading the way with ipo's. >> in terms of slowing chinese growth...
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john brennan. both of those gentlemen have been critical of the president. the intelligence folks keep their security clearance, apparently, when they leave the charge. scarlet: sanders seeing trump is weighing the currencys. julie: we will keep you posted on any more comments coming from the presser. and it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a snapshot of some of the biggest stories of it is today. our hedge fund investor leon cooperman will convert advisors into a family office. the letter, cooperman says decision is a personal one not driven by health concerns. he spoke to bloombergs erik schatzker. cooperman: the decision was a need to resize my staff. i have a team of 35 terrific partners and associates who have done a great job for me. i give -- >> if we had you on camera, you would be tearing up right now. cooperman: going from 35 people to 15 is painful. casting a vote of confidence in paypal and the hedge fund taking a stake in the payment processor. in an investor letter, paypal shares could reach $125 within 18 months. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 3:00 p.m. in new york and 8:00 p.m. in london. scarlet: welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ scarlet: we are live in bloomberg world had
john brennan. both of those gentlemen have been critical of the president. the intelligence folks keep their security clearance, apparently, when they leave the charge. scarlet: sanders seeing trump is weighing the currencys. julie: we will keep you posted on any more comments coming from the presser. and it is time for the bloomberg business flash, a snapshot of some of the biggest stories of it is today. our hedge fund investor leon cooperman will convert advisors into a family office. the...
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john is joining us. good morning. i think we have a serious problem here with the money. what happens to america when no longertes dollars work as a currencyt: i don't know if that is an issue. stronglar is pretty darn right now. i'm getting ready to go to europe and i'm pretty happy about it. there is a weapons usable materials like uranium and plutonium. civilian uses. there are thousands of sites in the united states. thousands more overseas. thousands of tons of the stuff. anticancer treatments they use cobalt 60, a radioisotope. in medicaluff is facilities around the world. there was a facility that had it in mosul and there was concern that the islamic state would figure that out. nuclear security isn't at the top of the list. so it really is everywhere. now, what are some of the advocates, what do they want to do? they want to find ways, wherever possible, to have non-radiological sources for these processes. for one thing. solution thatial thathave started on but critics say they need to do more of is nuclear energy reactors, converting them to lower uranium. those are the kinds of things that can be done. but the shorter answer is
john is joining us. good morning. i think we have a serious problem here with the money. what happens to america when no longertes dollars work as a currencyt: i don't know if that is an issue. stronglar is pretty darn right now. i'm getting ready to go to europe and i'm pretty happy about it. there is a weapons usable materials like uranium and plutonium. civilian uses. there are thousands of sites in the united states. thousands more overseas. thousands of tons of the stuff. anticancer...
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currency, and the future of wall street. blankfein will step down later this year. john: and now on to the main event. it is my pleasure to introduce a longtime good friend of mine, lloyd blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of goldman sachs. he has served in this role june 2006 and was director since 2003. previously, he has been the firm's president and chief operating officer. prior to that, he was vice chairman of goldman sachs with management responsibilities for fixed income, currency commodities division, and the equities division. so lloyd has a long tenure with goldman sachs. in fact, if you include j. aron, the company where he worked and they were acquired by goldman
currency, and the future of wall street. blankfein will step down later this year. john: and now on to the main event. it is my pleasure to introduce a longtime good friend of mine, lloyd blankfein, chairman and chief executive officer of goldman sachs. he has served in this role june 2006 and was director since 2003. previously, he has been the firm's president and chief operating officer. prior to that, he was vice chairman of goldman sachs with management responsibilities for fixed income,...
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john is joining us from ohio. >> good morning. i think we have a more serious problem here with our mining. what happens to america when the united states no longer honors world currency? >> i do not know that that is really an issue. the dollar is pretty darn strong right now. i'm getting ready to go to europe very soon and i'm happy about that. >> where these materials stored, generally speaking? >> all over the place. we are talking thousands of facilities. uranium, plutonium, highly enriched uranium and then there is a civilian uses, i mention the thousands of sites in the united states and thousands more overseas. thousands of tons of this stuff. for example, in cancer treatment , they use cobalt 60. a radioisotope. that stuff is in medical facilities all around the world. there was a facility and mows all and iraq that had cobalt 60. there was some concern that the islamic state would know that, figure it out and get to the material. thank goodness they did not. that stuff is all around the world. nuclear security
john is joining us from ohio. >> good morning. i think we have a more serious problem here with our mining. what happens to america when the united states no longer honors world currency? >> i do not know that that is really an issue. the dollar is pretty darn strong right now. i'm getting ready to go to europe very soon and i'm happy about that. >> where these materials stored, generally speaking? >> all over the place. we are talking thousands of facilities. uranium,...