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i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >> euro sinks to a two-decade low while yields rise after russia shocks markets by cutting gas flows to the market via nord stream 1 the kremlin is weaponizing energy >> we have to save energy. we will have to share energy we have high level of storage and we are not afraid of putin's decisions. >>> gas prices surge european governments rush to react with germany launching a 65 billion relief package for houses and sweden and finland pledging billions warning of a lehman brothers moment for the sector. >>> less than three weeks from the elections, moscow wants to hurt europe and italy in particular >> russia is trying to influence european political landscape and he is trying to influence italian governments. >>> and hours before the uk reveals the next prime minister with liz truss looking to take the keys to number 10. >>> welcome back to the show a bit of a recap of the pmi numbers. eu economies continue to fall in august with the worst show in 18 months fo
i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. these are your headlines >> euro sinks to a two-decade low while yields rise after russia shocks markets by cutting gas flows to the market via nord stream 1 the kremlin is weaponizing energy >> we have to save energy. we will have to share energy we have high level of storage and we are not afraid of putin's decisions. >>> gas prices surge european governments rush to react with germany launching a 65 billion relief...
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i'm arabile. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are the headlines. >> dignitaries arrive at westminster abbey for the state funeral for queen elizabeth ii london city hall is saying all public viewing areas are now full. >>> the stoxx 600 looking to hit the lowest level since july. >>> and volkswagen with valuation of $75 billion in the largest ever offering for porsche. >>> and the eu plans to withhold funds from hungary with the dispute and now puts the budget procedures at risk >> the assessment is the risk for the budget at this stage remains. therefore, we cannot conclude the subject budget is sufficieny protected. >>> italy has approved 14 billion euro in aid amid the gas crisis with the total up to 66 billion euro the package is part funded by the energy bills and extends tax breaks for businesses and provides state guarantees and sets out a 150 euro payment for workers and pensioners who earn less than 20,000 euro per year let's look at how italian equities are faring in the run-up to sunday's election. .60 lower in t
i'm arabile. >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are the headlines. >> dignitaries arrive at westminster abbey for the state funeral for queen elizabeth ii london city hall is saying all public viewing areas are now full. >>> the stoxx 600 looking to hit the lowest level since july. >>> and volkswagen with valuation of $75 billion in the largest ever offering for porsche. >>> and the eu plans to withhold funds from hungary with the dispute and now puts the...
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>> to give it to julianna. >> just as she had every intention of giving the money to julianna to.ust disappear in some disputed family trust. but then investigators used everything she said and did against her. >> i said, how could they be so wrong? i had nothing to do with this. she was like my friend. i loved her. >> kathy's attorney told her, don't not worry. the case won't hold up in court. and even if he was right, the tile might be years away. so she did all that was left to her. >> and i started praying, praying that the truth would be revealed. that's what i wanted. was the truth to be revealed. >> and then, suddenly. it appeared that it was. the truth that is. but would anyone believe it? >> coming up! a stunner from mr. skylar. [inaudible] >> mr. styler wanted to make a statement. >> i stuck my head in the door far enough to ascertain that she was in fact in the bed, and i called out her name again. >> when dateline continues! when dateline continues auto with progressive, so you have round-the-clock protection on all your stuff. like that cardboard tv. i told props to s
>> to give it to julianna. >> just as she had every intention of giving the money to julianna to.ust disappear in some disputed family trust. but then investigators used everything she said and did against her. >> i said, how could they be so wrong? i had nothing to do with this. she was like my friend. i loved her. >> kathy's attorney told her, don't not worry. the case won't hold up in court. and even if he was right, the tile might be years away. so she did all that...
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frank. >> julianna, thank you very much. >>> sticking with the markets.let's talk about the tech wreck. off the two-week stretch with the nasdaq shedding 2% in the time frame the third quarter set to wrap up this week, the nasdaq is notched for losses for the third straight quarter for more on the rough ride, let's bring in james cakmak at clockwise capital. >> good morning. >> a lot to break down with tech and tech wreck as we're calling it how much of the fed and rising rates is the story we talk about tech when it comes to big tech, google, microsoft have stable businesses and cloud clearly a transition is going on is there any other factor leading to the tech wreck rather than rising rates? >> the supply chain. i can blame everything else on the fed. jay powell is driving the economy into a brick wall. it is becoming a liability at this point we were spec reexpecting a reco the back half of the year. since jackson hole, that changed. you talk about the inversion in the yield curve. it is more inverted now than the dot-com era. that is calling for huge
frank. >> julianna, thank you very much. >>> sticking with the markets.let's talk about the tech wreck. off the two-week stretch with the nasdaq shedding 2% in the time frame the third quarter set to wrap up this week, the nasdaq is notched for losses for the third straight quarter for more on the rough ride, let's bring in james cakmak at clockwise capital. >> good morning. >> a lot to break down with tech and tech wreck as we're calling it how much of the fed and...
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i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines. >> no nord stream gas flows until the sanctions are dropped. siemens energy says it has claims it needs more repairs before supplies resume. >>> and the yesterday's sold sectors rally and u.s. futures trade higher after the long weekend break. >>> opec and allies ease output a fraction announcing a symbolic cut of 100,000 barrels per day from october. reversing this month's hike. >>> and shares surge after the government agrees to a 2.5 billion euro emergency support package. >>> welcome to "street signs." let's kickoff the top story. russia will not resume gas supplies to europe until sanctions from the west are lifted that is according to the kremlin spokesperson who reiterated putting nord stream 1 is dependent on sanctions being removed. this somcomes that repairs are needed saying it cannot comprehend gazprom representation of the situation and findings do not constitute a reason to cut supplies the comments come after the deputy ceo said an oil leak nee
i'm joumanna bercetche >> i'm julianna tatelbaum. these are your headlines. >> no nord stream gas flows until the sanctions are dropped. siemens energy says it has claims it needs more repairs before supplies resume. >>> and the yesterday's sold sectors rally and u.s. futures trade higher after the long weekend break. >>> opec and allies ease output a fraction announcing a symbolic cut of 100,000 barrels per day from october. reversing this month's hike....
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julianna, have lerdsaders come with ways to address the costs >> reporter: frank, this is the second emergency meeting we had from the energy ministers this month alone. it is crunch time for europe as we head toward the cold winter months in terms of what could be agreed today, there is expectation that we could see agreement around a plan to cut energy use and cut down on electricity during peak hours and agreement around the imposition of windfall tax to remove the fossil future e producers. there is a hole in the agenda. the price cap. the measure that has been up for debate in the last several weeks in europe. listen to the chair of the meeting. >> that is not on the table today. everything is possible i expect it will be done at some point on the agenda. >> reporter: now this gas cap is highly controversial as a measure. the proponents of the gas cap say it would bring down the gas for the block and it would be good and filter through lower pressure on households and businesses in europe a number of countries, 15, have signed a letter saying we should go forward with this oppon
julianna, have lerdsaders come with ways to address the costs >> reporter: frank, this is the second emergency meeting we had from the energy ministers this month alone. it is crunch time for europe as we head toward the cold winter months in terms of what could be agreed today, there is expectation that we could see agreement around a plan to cut energy use and cut down on electricity during peak hours and agreement around the imposition of windfall tax to remove the fossil future e...
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dom. >> julianna tatelbaum, thank you. >>> checking the big money movers julianna mentioned shares of fedex getting hit hard after the announcement it is withdrawing the profit guidance and implementing cost cutting measures silvana henao has more details on that move >> dom, fed seex announcing it pulling the guidance and implementing significant steps to cut costs over softness in global volume of shipment. this comes after the first quarter results which were well off expectations earnings of $3.44 per share is far from the forecast. fedex cited specific weakness in asia and challenges to service in europe for the under performance in the first quarter. speaking with crjim cramer on "d money" last night. >> of course, i'm disappointed in the results that we announced here you know, the headline really is the macro situation we are facing in u.s., consumer is spending less you know, the u.s. has been insulated because the dollar is the currency of choice for the world. there is some insulation there you know, i see the u.s. loslown down >> fedex will close 90 office locations and co
dom. >> julianna tatelbaum, thank you. >>> checking the big money movers julianna mentioned shares of fedex getting hit hard after the announcement it is withdrawing the profit guidance and implementing cost cutting measures silvana henao has more details on that move >> dom, fed seex announcing it pulling the guidance and implementing significant steps to cut costs over softness in global volume of shipment. this comes after the first quarter results which were well off...
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good morning, julianna >> dom, good morning as for european trade, it has been choppy so far at the moment, all of the major regions are trading lower. ftse 100 in the uk is only 7 basis points higher. cac in france is under per perf performing ftse mib is down as they wait for the elections on sunday. and we could have alarm for investors with german august producer price index it shows inflation is continuing to run hot that was the biggest jump ever for the ppi. in terms of the central bank, we got a big decision from sweden central bank the ckrona is trading lower analysts are calling this a catch up move from the central bank to beat inflation running at 9% in august. the move in the krona is moving lower on the back of the decision the idea is the central bank is front loading interest rate hikes, but doesn't mean they will be more aggressive. now attention shifting to the federal reserve. we have the swiss national bank decision this week and the bank of england policy decision dom, back to you. >> julianna tatelbaum, thank you very much. >>> to the top corporate stories with
good morning, julianna >> dom, good morning as for european trade, it has been choppy so far at the moment, all of the major regions are trading lower. ftse 100 in the uk is only 7 basis points higher. cac in france is under per perf performing ftse mib is down as they wait for the elections on sunday. and we could have alarm for investors with german august producer price index it shows inflation is continuing to run hot that was the biggest jump ever for the ppi. in terms of the central...
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good morning, julianna >> hey, dom. good morning let's chkickoff with asia. the shanghai pulling back 1.2% after the central bank in china left interest rates unchanged. outside of china, we did see green overnight. hong kong with 4%. nikkei 2.25. jim l similar move higher in australia. we got green signals this morning. dax is up .25% the real outperformer here is long the uk is the spanish market strong bid for the spanish banks after the government said it is open to modifying a proposed bill on the windfall tax on banks. we have the italian market trading higher by .25% the energy space, we are keeping an eye on shell. we got news with the new ceo and the company will be taken forward. dom. back to you. >> julianna tatelbaum live in london thank you. >>> let's check on the top corporate stories with silvana henao. good morning >> dom, good morning oil giant shell announcing the ceo will step down at the end of the year after a decade at the helm the company appointing the next chief executive effective january 1st. the news follows reports that shell's bo
good morning, julianna >> hey, dom. good morning let's chkickoff with asia. the shanghai pulling back 1.2% after the central bank in china left interest rates unchanged. outside of china, we did see green overnight. hong kong with 4%. nikkei 2.25. jim l similar move higher in australia. we got green signals this morning. dax is up .25% the real outperformer here is long the uk is the spanish market strong bid for the spanish banks after the government said it is open to modifying a...
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we go to julianna tatelbaum in the london newsroom. good morning, julianna >> frank, good morning kicking off with equity markets. we have seen reversal of the rally that caming te together ln the day yesterday. all majors in europe trading lower and sectors. particularly heavy selling in cyclical parts of the market it is really broad based 1.5% lower for every single index in europe. ftse 100 is down 1.5%. we saw more serious under performance in that market earlier this morning now losses all of this as the fiscal fallout continues in the uk. sterling assets selling off sharply. reversing the moves from yesterday. the bank of england took emergency action to calm bond markets as you suggested there unleashing a 65 billion pound bond buying program. this morning, the uk government is talking and defending fiscal plans showing no remorse after the market turmoil after the wake of the mini budget delivered last friday. liz truss saying it is not the time to reverse the budget now coming on to the next steps for the bank of england, the
we go to julianna tatelbaum in the london newsroom. good morning, julianna >> frank, good morning kicking off with equity markets. we have seen reversal of the rally that caming te together ln the day yesterday. all majors in europe trading lower and sectors. particularly heavy selling in cyclical parts of the market it is really broad based 1.5% lower for every single index in europe. ftse 100 is down 1.5%. we saw more serious under performance in that market earlier this morning now...
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i'd say indian meal because the left money is julianna conklin. it has all gone eating. i've been up his schedule and she's a guy now to entry shall be under pre. i'm ready. got a white board roller, but on the we'll go bit e k. jennifer. yeah, i'm looking at that at the well canton. as far as i see, she m as in there as we're not in there as locker, an orange, as well in b o. alice had planned on the lighter than blue, craig and tom share in feed thoughts. so again, sanker jones is in so appointment, gun tongue, shanty town, the judge i need help to preserve as kind of lugging behind. so during that time at home, as a boat to catch up, unarmed, as i felt strong cornish rage ladder s, and it's michael, closer on don. how did you, schuler krench, his ian undone? was the sham the forgery in the household. this is how many children and young people worldwide experienced the pandemic. their schools were closed. often their parents lost their jobs. but now around the world classes are taking place in person again. welcome to the coven, 19 special. in this show, we take a clos
i'd say indian meal because the left money is julianna conklin. it has all gone eating. i've been up his schedule and she's a guy now to entry shall be under pre. i'm ready. got a white board roller, but on the we'll go bit e k. jennifer. yeah, i'm looking at that at the well canton. as far as i see, she m as in there as we're not in there as locker, an orange, as well in b o. alice had planned on the lighter than blue, craig and tom share in feed thoughts. so again, sanker jones is in so...
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there is julianna conklin. it has all gone eating and half an hour. he's i, john, she's a guy, natural and she shall be on a plan with frederick any web board really. but i'm even willing to go bit e k. gonna preeminent that he won't guarantee. as far as i see, she m as in a, as we're not in there as locker, an orange as well. oh alice had planned on the lighter than blue, craig and tom cher if he thought us again. thank her, doesn't anthony glaring. so again, tom shanty calendar later and he helped me asa as kind of lugging behind. so during that time at home as able to catch up. and um, so as i felt strong cornish rise rather s and its rental cluster on don, how you sooner, christie kizzy in on done was section the ford read in the household. this is how many children and young people worldwide experienced the pandemic. their scores were closed. often their parents lost their jobs. but now around the world classes are taking place in person again. welcome to the coven, 19 special. in this show, we take a closer look at what it's like for students an
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julianna, this is "street signs. if it was "squawk box," i would talk for hours >>> this is a big day for investors after the week last week which saw heavy selling we have a picture of european equities which are finding stability this morning ftse mib is up cac 40 in france is seeing green. we have red in the swiss market. fairly flat start to trade for the uk and german markets. this comes after massive selling last week. stoxx 600 returning to the low for the year losing 4% for the week with heavy selling on friday in particular the big story this morning i would say from the market perspective is in forex. sterling has fallen overnight against the dollar now down 1.2%. we were down nearly 5% in asian trade. 1.076 right now. all of this after the uk government announced massive tax cuts on friday to bolster the economy. what actually happened is those tax cuts driven fears around inflationary pressure. what it means for the payment crisis and what it means for the bank of england. could we be looking at more aggr
julianna, this is "street signs. if it was "squawk box," i would talk for hours >>> this is a big day for investors after the week last week which saw heavy selling we have a picture of european equities which are finding stability this morning ftse mib is up cac 40 in france is seeing green. we have red in the swiss market. fairly flat start to trade for the uk and german markets. this comes after massive selling last week. stoxx 600 returning to the low for the year...
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dom. >> julianna tatelbaum with the latest in the london newsroom. thank you very much. >>> let's get a look at the top corporate stories with silvana henao. >> dom, good morning the s.e.c. says boeing will pay $200 million and former ceo dennis mullenberg will pay $1 million for misleading investors after the wake of the crashes of the 737 max resulting in the death of 346 people. neither admitted tor denied the s.e.c. findings. in january of 2021, boeing agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a criminal probe with the justice department over similar allegations. >>> fedex says it plans to raise shipping rates by an average of 6.9% across most of the services starting next year this comes after the delivery giant continues to cope with the global slowdown in business. the rate hike is higher compared with previous years and comes just days after the company slashed the profit and save sals forecast. >>> and human a and cvs are eyeing to buy cano health. the deal is likely to be struck in the next few weeks. in speaking to those close to the meteoratte
dom. >> julianna tatelbaum with the latest in the london newsroom. thank you very much. >>> let's get a look at the top corporate stories with silvana henao. >> dom, good morning the s.e.c. says boeing will pay $200 million and former ceo dennis mullenberg will pay $1 million for misleading investors after the wake of the crashes of the 737 max resulting in the death of 346 people. neither admitted tor denied the s.e.c. findings. in january of 2021, boeing agreed to pay...
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red arrows in asia overnight and europe has a rough early start going on let's send it out to our juliannaatelbaum standing by in our lunar newsroom with the latest good morning. >> hey, dom, good morning. as for asian trade, the invests are taking their trade from it the hong kong hdown 2.2%. the bank of japan could be preparing for currency intervention in china, the mainland, some resilience dropping just 0.8% so a more resilient performance than we saw elsewhere. as for europe, you're absolutely right. we got off to a rocky start, but a bit of a stabilization you've got the ftse over in italy. a bit of green for the spanish market as well the xetra dax down 0 fountain 2% we've been listening to ursula von der leyen who delivered the state of the union she said the european union will more aggressively tackle the european crisis including low cost electricity providers and asks for contributions from the fossil fuel producers who have been making huge gaines. they didn't go any farther on natural gas, but that's under discussion we've got ftse trading lower swiss market also trading in
red arrows in asia overnight and europe has a rough early start going on let's send it out to our juliannaatelbaum standing by in our lunar newsroom with the latest good morning. >> hey, dom, good morning. as for asian trade, the invests are taking their trade from it the hong kong hdown 2.2%. the bank of japan could be preparing for currency intervention in china, the mainland, some resilience dropping just 0.8% so a more resilient performance than we saw elsewhere. as for europe, you're...
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a key to it survival am julianna shots and guayaquil ecuador where an innovative device is helping to protect the forest from expansion and exploitation from the city i. rachel hawking. in western australia for an ancient culture is leading the way of protecting unique. does it world enough? mm. ah, lou, located in southern echo are set along for life. one of the last remaining dry forest and the country threatened by the expanding city, illegal settlements hunting and coaching. the forces in critical danger of extinction, along with the state of wildlife in ecuadorian dry forest are incredibly by a diverse habitats. yet, due to human activity, they have been reduced to just one percent of their original coverage. i've traveled here to see how listening device is made from recycled technology, could help protect the forest and its endangered wildlife. the population of here has increased tenfold over the last 60 years and is now home to nearly 2000000 people. drawn here by employment opportunities, migrants are often only able to afford to live on the outskirts which have now spread w
a key to it survival am julianna shots and guayaquil ecuador where an innovative device is helping to protect the forest from expansion and exploitation from the city i. rachel hawking. in western australia for an ancient culture is leading the way of protecting unique. does it world enough? mm. ah, lou, located in southern echo are set along for life. one of the last remaining dry forest and the country threatened by the expanding city, illegal settlements hunting and coaching. the forces in...
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maria julianna is also attending extra curricular classes. good. oak is as the pandemic is definitely made things more difficult in 8th grade science is like chemistry and physics became individual subjects como. but that was when everything went on line. so i missed out on all the basics of they subject. what is it now in 10th grade the material? well, learning is much more complex, but i feel like i don't have the basics of fuzzy going. what but? maria juliana essays, academic challenges on the only problem. she's notice that many of her classmates are now more anxious and insecure than they were before the pandemic. see? yes, it's something you nurses and i think we sometimes just ignore it. or maybe because we think there, exaggerating, or that these mental health issues are considered trendy. cosy. but these are problems that are affecting a lot of students right now. what? hello. this is mainly because they spent the entire pandemic glued to an electronic device period. and that increased their problems before it goes it's the school ha
maria julianna is also attending extra curricular classes. good. oak is as the pandemic is definitely made things more difficult in 8th grade science is like chemistry and physics became individual subjects como. but that was when everything went on line. so i missed out on all the basics of they subject. what is it now in 10th grade the material? well, learning is much more complex, but i feel like i don't have the basics of fuzzy going. what but? maria juliana essays, academic challenges on...
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within 2 to 35 years in prison in 2013, but her sentence was later commuted. wikileaks confounded julianna's songs could face up 275 years in prison in the united states under the as been our former assistant secretary of the us treasury and wall street journal associate editor pool craig wilbur's. say that any one he tells the truth in the us becomes a suspect to, to express some very dangerous for people as william benny live on. now, as edward snowden lug and as william saw, this is the...
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so in your abs indian meal, because the less money is julianna conklin. it has all gone eating. now been up. he's a john, she's a guy now too. and she shot the enterprise was pretty good. he went bought roller, but on the we'll go bit e k, january. i'm with 130. well countess. as far as transition as are in there as we're not in there as locker, an orange, as well in the all. alice had planned on the lighter pandora craig and come share in feed. so us again, thank her. doesn't answer any glaring opponent, gun congress to tell. no, it didn't actually helped me because i was kind of lugging behind. so during that time at home, as a way to catch up. and um, so as i felt strong cornish rice, robert s and it's michael, closer on don. how did you, schuler krench, his ian undone? mostly. sions, the fall within the housing. this is how many children and young people worldwide experienced the pandemic. their schools were closed. often their parents lost their jobs. but now around the world classes are taking place in person again. welcome to the coven, 19 special. in this show, we take a
so in your abs indian meal, because the less money is julianna conklin. it has all gone eating. now been up. he's a john, she's a guy now too. and she shot the enterprise was pretty good. he went bought roller, but on the we'll go bit e k, january. i'm with 130. well countess. as far as transition as are in there as we're not in there as locker, an orange, as well in the all. alice had planned on the lighter pandora craig and come share in feed. so us again, thank her. doesn't answer any...
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the russian terms in particular seemed to be quite unrealistic. agentless, julianna's slootsky in the state duma. they're talking about the complete unification of ukraine, which would imply effectively, so in scab dictating and some kind of a regime change or some kind of extension extinguishing of ukrainian culture does undergrad. so there's a bit of a, a real sense of manslow going from russia. i think that it's unlikely that we'll see p socks being held. turkey has expressed some optimism that we could have talks based on the black sea grain deal to apply to other dieters. i did operation nuclear plant and then maybe towards a broader settlement. right. but they seem to be sending own that one. so, and i also think the rinney's now have a sense of confidence that can really win this militarily, even if it takes months or even longer than that. and i think that is going to be ultimately yeah, going to be thought on the battlefield. not the bargaining table. and how se, samuel, do you think putting in is in all of this, they seems to be cracks. now in the narrative? well, there crit
the russian terms in particular seemed to be quite unrealistic. agentless, julianna's slootsky in the state duma. they're talking about the complete unification of ukraine, which would imply effectively, so in scab dictating and some kind of a regime change or some kind of extension extinguishing of ukrainian culture does undergrad. so there's a bit of a, a real sense of manslow going from russia. i think that it's unlikely that we'll see p socks being held. turkey has expressed some optimism...
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it's vital to define sustainable ways to deal with this rapid adena, zation, am julianna, the columbia, where plastic waste is for instructing new home for the, for in the vulnerable and i'm russell bearden. so you're poor, we're one. metropolis is striving for environmental sustainability in the face of rapid urbanized ation, p. as grassy as in over $300000000.00 tons of plastic produce each year with only a fraction of it being recycle. much of it ends up in lamp pills or polluting urban living environment. waterways in ocean in columbia. tons of plastic waste has been diverted into the building walk of a new environmental housing pollution news review columbia's capital city of baba is home to 8000000 people. and it is estimated that 650 tons of plaster is thrown away every single day. i have come to meet us for monday, an architect and founder of a new enterprise for environmental change called from sceptre plastic clothes. he is brought me to an informal housing settlement on the outskirts of town to show me 1st hand the problems faced here and across latin america. multiplan will
it's vital to define sustainable ways to deal with this rapid adena, zation, am julianna, the columbia, where plastic waste is for instructing new home for the, for in the vulnerable and i'm russell bearden. so you're poor, we're one. metropolis is striving for environmental sustainability in the face of rapid urbanized ation, p. as grassy as in over $300000000.00 tons of plastic produce each year with only a fraction of it being recycle. much of it ends up in lamp pills or polluting urban...
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julianna, have leaders come up with concrete ideas of what they will do?orning, andrew we actually just had news agreement was struck political agreement to address high energy and electricity prices in europe many will say the deal doesn't go far enough. what was agreed? mandatory power savings as well as special levees on energy producers. plan taking profits that fossil fuel producers and help households deal with the energy prices absent was the deal from the eu wide gas price cap this is the divisive topic in europe many argue, including italy and france, that the price cap would be beneficial for europe to bring down the price of gas into the continent. there are big opponents to the deal including germany who argued a gas price cap may divert key gas supplies away from europe to parts of the world willing to pay more asia and, of course, the u.s., a major lng supplier germany doesn't want to harm those supplies there will be pressure on european ministers and leaders to make progress given we are close to winter and situation would become more dire
julianna, have leaders come up with concrete ideas of what they will do?orning, andrew we actually just had news agreement was struck political agreement to address high energy and electricity prices in europe many will say the deal doesn't go far enough. what was agreed? mandatory power savings as well as special levees on energy producers. plan taking profits that fossil fuel producers and help households deal with the energy prices absent was the deal from the eu wide gas price cap this is...
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i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> and these are your headlines. >>> u.s. futures push higher after wall street plunges to its heaviest losses in more than two years. >>> the volatility is spotted by a higher than expected rate, raising expectation the fed could look to hike rates by 100 basis points at its next meeting. >> it's this notion the fed doesn't know what it needs to do i think that's what spooks the market is it about 25 basis points extra eight days from now? not really it's more what do we expect six months out, nine months out, a year out. >> putin will fail and europe will prevail von der leyen rallies against russia's war, taking a strong stand as she hosted the president of ukraine's wife at the state of the union address. >> i want to make it very clear, the sanctions are here to stay this is time for results and not for appeasement. this has to be very clear. >> a report suggests berlin is weighing the nationalization of troubled utility group uniper by upping its stake from 30% to over 50% majority shareholder fortem says talks are ongo
i'm julianna tatelbaum. >> and these are your headlines. >>> u.s. futures push higher after wall street plunges to its heaviest losses in more than two years. >>> the volatility is spotted by a higher than expected rate, raising expectation the fed could look to hike rates by 100 basis points at its next meeting. >> it's this notion the fed doesn't know what it needs to do i think that's what spooks the market is it about 25 basis points extra eight days from now?...
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for that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live joumanna bercetche who joins usutures down again after there were more losses closing out the month of august. lots of red. there it is. so much red. and now we're heading what is known as an historically poor month for markets, september. what's the feeling there? >> yes, well, the feeling is not so pretty for today, either. all of the three majors are seen opening up in negative territory, building on an august to forget, the dow ended the month down about 4 percentage points, and the nasdaq, the tech heavy index down about 5 percentage points for the month of august. despite the trading month this month, in september is not looking so good either, one thing investors are watching for today, as the ism manufacturing numbers are expected to show a decline from last month, as well as the weekly jobless claims. maybe that could change the trajectory from him but the bigger concern is obviously the growth concerns of a potential recession. >> the company that has been in the news a lot lately is bed bath and beyond an
for that, let's bring in cnbc's julianna tatelbaum who joins us live joumanna bercetche who joins usutures down again after there were more losses closing out the month of august. lots of red. there it is. so much red. and now we're heading what is known as an historically poor month for markets, september. what's the feeling there? >> yes, well, the feeling is not so pretty for today, either. all of the three majors are seen opening up in negative territory, building on an august to...
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actu plastic surgeon julianna aa wynarka and physician's assistant shalin vendor bloemen. >> watch for any kind ofry w top surgery. we do require one letter, a persistent, well documentedmed gender dysphoria by a licensed mental health provider gender dysphoria by licensed mental health provider. we ensur. e that the patientinformed is capable of making fully informed decisions on their own. they're the majority, however,lf for a lot of o our younger if te patients, again, if they are 16, sixteen , seventeen here at o vanderbilt, if they have been be on testosterone, have a a parental consent, we're ableeo to do a lop sut of the topr surgeries for those patients. >> so, again, this is a is a hospital with physiciansesus and ethicists and other adults who ought to be stepping in to protect children from their worst impulses, from the latest fad, from their parents neuroses. but they're not doing thate it's just to because it's just too profitable to destroy the lives of kids. >> sy the liveo who should be te backstop against this? peo who are the people who oversee this?e who rewho real
actu plastic surgeon julianna aa wynarka and physician's assistant shalin vendor bloemen. >> watch for any kind ofry w top surgery. we do require one letter, a persistent, well documentedmed gender dysphoria by a licensed mental health provider gender dysphoria by licensed mental health provider. we ensur. e that the patientinformed is capable of making fully informed decisions on their own. they're the majority, however,lf for a lot of o our younger if te patients, again, if they are 16,...
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we have julianna tatelbaum with the latest >> melissa, good morning european markets picked up where on friday. more selling across european equities we had a bit of a bounce this morning, but investors immediately faded that rally the selling continued. now every major market trading lower. italy, investors reacting to the expected result from the italian election yesterday with the right wing coalition claiming victory yesterday. in terms of uk markets, ftse 100 down 1%. the real action has been in sterling you mentioned overnight we saw sterling hit a record low versus the dollar this is in the announcement of the tax cuts coming across the board raising fears of inflation spiraling further from here and raising the expectation of the raising rates from the bank of england. it feels momentum is building around the potential for emergency interest rate hike from the bank of england this year >>> turning to corporate news. unilever ceo alan jope will retire at the end of next year the board will search for replacement and will consider internal and external candidates this comes two
we have julianna tatelbaum with the latest >> melissa, good morning european markets picked up where on friday. more selling across european equities we had a bit of a bounce this morning, but investors immediately faded that rally the selling continued. now every major market trading lower. italy, investors reacting to the expected result from the italian election yesterday with the right wing coalition claiming victory yesterday. in terms of uk markets, ftse 100 down 1%. the real action...
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thank you julianna thank you, you name it, right? thank you. we sit, of course, i imagined myself many times, but i initially did not want to. here are the weddings. with a veil, i just wanted it to be very fun and atmospheric, to be modern without a delegation from kazakhstan with a toast for 45 minutes, you know, and all sorts of puppets on the seagull yes, half of the people of which you don’t know, uh, i didn’t want to right away so, why did you hide your marriage for 5 years? i don’t know, because there it seemed to me that it was personal; those who followed me on social networks knew that i had a young man. and i periodically posted something, but not to say that you know it was such a relationship, on which she was pr there. or something else, i was very afraid that this is exactly what it looks like. you know, when people are satisfied, it means that pr got married, repelled, and then they are like that. in a couple of years, don't meddle in our lives. don't touch us, it's our own business. well, that is, but i initially understood tha
thank you julianna thank you, you name it, right? thank you. we sit, of course, i imagined myself many times, but i initially did not want to. here are the weddings. with a veil, i just wanted it to be very fun and atmospheric, to be modern without a delegation from kazakhstan with a toast for 45 minutes, you know, and all sorts of puppets on the seagull yes, half of the people of which you don’t know, uh, i didn’t want to right away so, why did you hide your marriage for 5 years? i don’t...