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juliette: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i'm juliette saly.to revisit more of the week's top interviews. oil was the topic of much discussion as opec and its allies planned their 2019 strategy. saudi's energy minister talked with bloomberg about the kingdom's efforts to balance the market. >> i think we have proven that we should never let our hands off the wheel. the market is very fickle, any small deviation from balance shocks the market. and i'm not talking about prices, but investments, corporate plans, business plans get shaken in turned upside down after two or three weeks of a downturn. i think it's important for the producers, more producers to join us, to really stay focused on keeping supply and demand balanced. once we bring inventories below the five-year average and keep it there. but if we leave the market to its own devices, we lose control, and therefore i would never say mission accomplished, because i think you'll veer off. >> and you have said saudi arabia has done more than its share in guaranteeing success. have you gone
juliette: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i'm juliette saly.to revisit more of the week's top interviews. oil was the topic of much discussion as opec and its allies planned their 2019 strategy. saudi's energy minister talked with bloomberg about the kingdom's efforts to balance the market. >> i think we have proven that we should never let our hands off the wheel. the market is very fickle, any small deviation from balance shocks the market. and i'm not talking about prices,...
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juliette: celebrating 100 years in may.e growth plans are going to be staying more in this region? alan: i certainly hope so. results, wet 2018's grew our business by 30%. this year we are on track to grow by 35% with 100 hotels that are opening. year on year saw growth. year,ished at 6.5% last which is to the high-end of guidance. mid single digits this year. it is a strong performance for asia-pacific. year thatth culminates for great place to work, number one company to work for in asian pacific, and we have been titled the same accolade in the u.s., number one company to work for in the u.s. toorder for those milestones continue, we need to continue with innovation. of the incredible history of helton and what we are known for, last week has been that. [indiscernible] a book called the helton affect talks about our pioneering spirit within the industry. ffect talks about our pioneering spirit within the industry. androught the first tv's air-conditioning in our guest rooms. netflixalso have your or showtime accounts dir
juliette: celebrating 100 years in may.e growth plans are going to be staying more in this region? alan: i certainly hope so. results, wet 2018's grew our business by 30%. this year we are on track to grow by 35% with 100 hotels that are opening. year on year saw growth. year,ished at 6.5% last which is to the high-end of guidance. mid single digits this year. it is a strong performance for asia-pacific. year thatth culminates for great place to work, number one company to work for in asian...
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juliette: what about the yuan?he 2014 cut, calling for a cut as early as today. do you agree, and what does that mean in terms of you want against the dollar? frances: think the pboc -- juliette: that it could come as early as today. frances: i think the pboc would like to rely more on quantity than interest rates. i think the money market rate, the pboc would play catch-up with the market. or, if they really want to cut interest rates, it would probably more target the lending rates because of the rhetoric, it seems like they want the bank lending rights to pay more attention to monetary policy. juliette: and you've got 6.85 to the dollar in your latest forecast. thank you very much. with us in singapore. we will have live coverage of the indian budget from 1:00 hong kong time with yvonne and dave. market analysis in the lead up to and during the finance minister's address to parliament. more on india coming up. it's the largest bank will report later with asset quality and stress loans in focus. we'll have earnin
juliette: what about the yuan?he 2014 cut, calling for a cut as early as today. do you agree, and what does that mean in terms of you want against the dollar? frances: think the pboc -- juliette: that it could come as early as today. frances: i think the pboc would like to rely more on quantity than interest rates. i think the money market rate, the pboc would play catch-up with the market. or, if they really want to cut interest rates, it would probably more target the lending rates because of...
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on this day three americans studying abroad in italy are standing in as juliette. >> juliette is an iconnd you want to make sure that you're really embodying that and really getting into that. >> it looks lovely. >> reporter: they answer letters on topics that run the gamut, falling in love with your friend, falling out of love with your spouse. giovanna is the president of the juliette club. she says letters have been coming to everywhere overona sis after a hollywood film was released. >> this writer says she is going through a divorce and needs help trusting people again. >> what do you say to her? >> you have to keep putting yourself out there, even though you've been hurt before. >> reporter: the number of letters they're receiving is increasing. perhaps in our fast-paced world there is something to be gained by slowing down and seeking the advice of a simpler time. seth doane, cbs news, verona, italy. >> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "the morning news" and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast ce
on this day three americans studying abroad in italy are standing in as juliette. >> juliette is an iconnd you want to make sure that you're really embodying that and really getting into that. >> it looks lovely. >> reporter: they answer letters on topics that run the gamut, falling in love with your friend, falling out of love with your spouse. giovanna is the president of the juliette club. she says letters have been coming to everywhere overona sis after a hollywood film...
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with a career that spans more than thirty five years juliette binoche is one human and versatility see her continuing to defy expectations i let's cross over to pop some of plants now the hossa of the band and my clearly david leavitt's is that mixing with the styles but you were at the press conference david what can you tell us. well first of all robin let me just tell you that the jury is right behind me right now including the one and only as you get the notion and she is just as radiant in person as she is on the silver screen i know it's hard to believe now earlier at the press conference they were talking about this gender parity at the bally nala which is quite unique to this film festival you won't find it can you won't find it at venice of the four hundred films in total one hundred ninety one of them are directed by women and should be at the most is leading quite a jury this year she's got to sunda her no one of germany's top stars and so bust early oh who just won last year's oscar for best foreign feature they were talking a little bit about what they're looking for in th
with a career that spans more than thirty five years juliette binoche is one human and versatility see her continuing to defy expectations i let's cross over to pop some of plants now the hossa of the band and my clearly david leavitt's is that mixing with the styles but you were at the press conference david what can you tell us. well first of all robin let me just tell you that the jury is right behind me right now including the one and only as you get the notion and she is just as radiant in...
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i'm juliette saly. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat.ring the last hour of the morning session in hong kong. building onets are their biggest surge since 2015, but are we seeing signs of a bubble? juliette: investigators are watching the trade headlines. president trump suggests a signing summit, then says a deal might not happen at all. rishaad: sterling strengthening as theresa may considers delaying brexit. she will brief the cabinet later before a debate in the house of commons. this is bloomberg markets. juliette: typical risk off in the markets today. gold and the yen higher. pretty much everything else in asia lower. we are having the first loss in seven sessions after a very strong rally yesterday. csi 300 hitting bull market territory. seeing some positivity in the morning session. bit oft to see a little a negative tone taking effect. still a lot of uncertainty about the trade talks and trump and kim jong-un meeting in vietnam. two of the big stocks go ex dividend today. some weakness in hong kong after aac technologies has plu
i'm juliette saly. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat.ring the last hour of the morning session in hong kong. building onets are their biggest surge since 2015, but are we seeing signs of a bubble? juliette: investigators are watching the trade headlines. president trump suggests a signing summit, then says a deal might not happen at all. rishaad: sterling strengthening as theresa may considers delaying brexit. she will brief the cabinet later before a debate in the house of commons. this is...
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and now let's have a look back at the illustrious career of juliette binoche herself. very few people in the film world have built a body of work as dynamic and multifaceted as judy it been a wash. the french actress has been in over sixty films and right from the start has worked with some of the world's most visionary directors bin ash was already a star in france when her sensual performance in philip kaufman's nine hundred eighty eight the unbearable lightness of being launched her international career. in one nine hundred ninety three she starred in the visceral haunting cult classic three colors blue. for the nine hundred ninety six passionate world war two epic the english patient she got an academy award and a bafta. in two thousand show colossal been seduced no less than a whole town with her chocolate. god and it was. the actress says she only chooses films and roles that resonate deeply with her. it's important for me to feel free and if i want to say no i say no if i want to say yes i say yes it has to be a very intuitive and hidden almost hidden place for
and now let's have a look back at the illustrious career of juliette binoche herself. very few people in the film world have built a body of work as dynamic and multifaceted as judy it been a wash. the french actress has been in over sixty films and right from the start has worked with some of the world's most visionary directors bin ash was already a star in france when her sensual performance in philip kaufman's nine hundred eighty eight the unbearable lightness of being launched her...
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i got to get david in here, but, juliette, what do you think they're doing right now? are they sitting around saying, listen, we got to make sure everything is perfect with this. it's all redacted. we can't reveal anymore more than we need to reveal. what do you think? >> that would ultimately be the court's determination of what is redacted. there could be a filing earlier today and the the court is determining what will or won't go public based on that. or it may be that we're going to get something at 11:59, a minute before the filing deadline. although some people have suggested that they don't know if it's a 3:00 a.m. eastern standard time, midnight pacific time filing deadline. >> oh, boy. >> that's up to the -- >> i know. but i think, look, the redactions go to ongoing cases. so we know that these cases are -- they're basically, you know, a case begets a case when it comes to donald trump. up in of these ever end, they just expose more, you know, potential illegality. >> david, you're shaking your head. >> yeah, i think juliette is right. i think the two questio
i got to get david in here, but, juliette, what do you think they're doing right now? are they sitting around saying, listen, we got to make sure everything is perfect with this. it's all redacted. we can't reveal anymore more than we need to reveal. what do you think? >> that would ultimately be the court's determination of what is redacted. there could be a filing earlier today and the the court is determining what will or won't go public based on that. or it may be that we're going to...
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juliette, we're also seeing so much of the filing redacted. but the judge says that kilimnik was a link between the russian government and the trump campaign. what does this mean for president trump? >> i mean, three words, you know, trump's campaign chairman. i mean, i don't know how closer you have to get at this stage and manafort's not just some errand boy. he ran the campaign. and i think that the opinion, just to pick up what's already been said, the opinion makes it clear that kilimnik and the manafort relationship that we know of in terms of their meeting in august is really what i -- what leads to all the redacted aspects of what was released today. in other words, there are other investigations going on. at one stage the judge writes, you know, basically most people know that manafort earned about $60 million from the ukrainians. he was essentially in absolute debt when he becomes the unpaid chairman of the trump campaign, a relationship that is complicated of how he got there and why trump wanted him. he has, as the judge says, a li
juliette, we're also seeing so much of the filing redacted. but the judge says that kilimnik was a link between the russian government and the trump campaign. what does this mean for president trump? >> i mean, three words, you know, trump's campaign chairman. i mean, i don't know how closer you have to get at this stage and manafort's not just some errand boy. he ran the campaign. and i think that the opinion, just to pick up what's already been said, the opinion makes it clear that...
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nejra: juliette saly in singapore. thank you so much. now, stocks are reacting to a variety of geopolitical risks. donald trump raised the possibility of finding a new trade deal with xi jinping, but he says an agreement might not happen at all. theresa may is considering a plan to delay brexit and stop the u.k. leaving without the deal. let's get our guest take on the markets. joining us now is the mliv team leader for india. great to have you with us on the show. we are seeing the risk rally that we saw yesterday. is it mainly the trade headlines driving the sentiment? >> absolutely. it just goes to show that it is really a very precarious situation at the moment. sentiment is weighed by the two fro's.froze -- to's and itre is a situation when comes to stocks. in china, aside from the everyday developments in the u.s.-china trade situation, we also have the fact that its economy is slowing down a little bit. we have seen signs of that coming through in the data recently. there is the question over deleveraging. the pboc has reassured t
nejra: juliette saly in singapore. thank you so much. now, stocks are reacting to a variety of geopolitical risks. donald trump raised the possibility of finding a new trade deal with xi jinping, but he says an agreement might not happen at all. theresa may is considering a plan to delay brexit and stop the u.k. leaving without the deal. let's get our guest take on the markets. joining us now is the mliv team leader for india. great to have you with us on the show. we are seeing the risk rally...
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pam and juliette let me start you. you think that this could be the biggest threat. president's right? >> according to -- for the president, yes. so one of the hardest things to admit with this president is where his values and where his emphasis lie. so if you say, what is a value to the president? it's his family. it's the money, and it's the brand. and what's the greatest threat to those three things? it is going to be out of the new york cases. all the stuff happening with mueller has to do with the united states an our independence as a democracy and whether our elections were free and fair. that is of less value to the president of the united states. it is clear two years later, having done nothing to thwart the russia threat, that is of less value. so from the president's prospectip perspective, what does he care about? money, brand and the family. that's all in new york. none of that gets impacted by whatever mueller does next week. >> and you know, jack, look, i mentioned, right, the inaugural, i mentioned, you know, these interviews with trump executives an
pam and juliette let me start you. you think that this could be the biggest threat. president's right? >> according to -- for the president, yes. so one of the hardest things to admit with this president is where his values and where his emphasis lie. so if you say, what is a value to the president? it's his family. it's the money, and it's the brand. and what's the greatest threat to those three things? it is going to be out of the new york cases. all the stuff happening with mueller has...
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the world know full juliette binoche. is the jury president absolutely yes she's a very very welcome jury put a president a lot of people a very very pleased about that she said and a huge career herself both in france and around the world will well actually we're going to have more on juliette binoche and shahram things getting a lifetime achievement award that she's getting a golden bear for a lifetime achievement that's right all right thank you for fun. thanks very much melissa sorry and that's just a taster of course course we'll be diving into the festival on a regular basis here on arts and culture over the next ten days now it's time for our series baking bread our europe correspondent matters is a passionate and has taken on the task of baking the national bread of each european union member states including britain will have to do that one quick anyway he mixes it also with some local history as well this week it's portugal. a little bit dusty that's what they used to say about this part of the you. know country
the world know full juliette binoche. is the jury president absolutely yes she's a very very welcome jury put a president a lot of people a very very pleased about that she said and a huge career herself both in france and around the world will well actually we're going to have more on juliette binoche and shahram things getting a lifetime achievement award that she's getting a golden bear for a lifetime achievement that's right all right thank you for fun. thanks very much melissa sorry and...
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want to bring in harry litman juliette. >> they announce a sweeping investigation into the president'sshould the president's legal team be -- what you this she be doing now to prepare for this? >> yeah, and sweeping is right. really covers everything we've heard about chronologically, geographically. there are not that many weaponsst the one weapon they do have is to assert executive pruf privilege. and force a battle over subpoenas which typically and historically take a long tomb and sometimes so long that that the congress itself is over and the case goes away, we're going to learn a lot on friday. whitaker says they'll show up, i bet he will, but on the first sensitive question they're going to ask him about, how did you get the job, will he assert executive privilege? if that happens, you'll know it's probably going to be a general strategy. >> you're shaking your head, juliette -- >> which way was she shaking? >> always in agreement. >> how would a team react to this kind of political statement landscape where there will be investigations coming from congress as well as the justi
want to bring in harry litman juliette. >> they announce a sweeping investigation into the president'sshould the president's legal team be -- what you this she be doing now to prepare for this? >> yeah, and sweeping is right. really covers everything we've heard about chronologically, geographically. there are not that many weaponsst the one weapon they do have is to assert executive pruf privilege. and force a battle over subpoenas which typically and historically take a long tomb...
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juliette: not such a happy friday. we are on track for the first loss of the week on the msci asia-pacific index, japan .2% but therey has been optimism in chinese shares. chinese brokerages getting quite a big jump as an industry group six news on tax cuts and optimism ahead of the talks in washington. elsewhere, it has been pretty negative for the asian trading session and we are on track for the first loss of the week. this regional benchmark index has gained 2% this week. stocks we have been watching, this time yesterday we were talking about the reuters report that the australian coal imports had been banned. that was downplayed today. you have seen australian coal miners take a hit. zte in hong kong, rising as much its smartphone is launching. also, getting a boost from president trump tweeting about the technology. and one of the massive conglomerates and south korea falling quite heavily after some of its underperforming assets weighing into the concern about global growth slowdown. juliette saly in singapore,
juliette: not such a happy friday. we are on track for the first loss of the week on the msci asia-pacific index, japan .2% but therey has been optimism in chinese shares. chinese brokerages getting quite a big jump as an industry group six news on tax cuts and optimism ahead of the talks in washington. elsewhere, it has been pretty negative for the asian trading session and we are on track for the first loss of the week. this regional benchmark index has gained 2% this week. stocks we have...
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juliette: yes, absolutely. and weaker data out of china.odi said, prime minister said there will be a reply to the attack ikashmir. you can see the indian market is .09%.ound we seen selling coming through. the nikkei down over 1%. hong kong and china bearing the brunt. on the hang seng index, pretty much every stock is in the red. it is out and play today. remember we had a pretty good week for asian stocks, and the index is on track for a weekly gain of around .5%, hitting october highs earlier in the week. let's have a look at the stocks we are watching. this is on reports of a clampdown, government clampdown on underground banking, which could start to affect some of the revenue at the macau casinos. japan is the worst performer when you look at the mrr function, fallen the most in eight years after for your operating income missed the lowest estimates. for the upside, we have a producer in china, a big rally coming through, nothing to do with the year of the pig. it's because of the swine flu affecting a lot of the producers and invest
juliette: yes, absolutely. and weaker data out of china.odi said, prime minister said there will be a reply to the attack ikashmir. you can see the indian market is .09%.ound we seen selling coming through. the nikkei down over 1%. hong kong and china bearing the brunt. on the hang seng index, pretty much every stock is in the red. it is out and play today. remember we had a pretty good week for asian stocks, and the index is on track for a weekly gain of around .5%, hitting october highs...
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juliette, do you think they could be? >> i don't know. graham and the president spend a lot of time attacking critics. never suggesting the investigation could exonerate the president. if i were rosenstein or mccabe i would say bring it on. lindsey graham is not going do it because he has no idea what motivated either man to act that way. it's going to be something not complimentary to the president of the united states. i think this is all graham doing his bidding for donald trump. we have a tendency to think of people as good or bad. you know, one side or the other. i think this is a perfect example as james was saying, in which motivations are really odd in these cases. mccabe, rosenstein, comey, all of them. i think part of what mueller's clearly doing is trying to get out of the psychology of these men and maybe the competition among them to try to get to the facts. mccabe has some background. rosenstein was responsible or at least wrote the memo to fire comey. nobody's perfect. they're under tremendous pressure. that's why you have
juliette, do you think they could be? >> i don't know. graham and the president spend a lot of time attacking critics. never suggesting the investigation could exonerate the president. if i were rosenstein or mccabe i would say bring it on. lindsey graham is not going do it because he has no idea what motivated either man to act that way. it's going to be something not complimentary to the president of the united states. i think this is all graham doing his bidding for donald trump. we...
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juliette kayyem, steve hall, both back with me. juliette, what do you think?uld kim and putin be teaming up to ruffle some trump feathers? >> yeah. i mean, this is so embarrassing, you know, that we -- the president of the united states stands with both these men but in particular the leader of north korea, says nothing about human rights abuses or the kind of country it is and basically just wants to be loved. and then doesn't get what he wants, which president trump admitted this week, did not get what he wanted. and then putin sweeps in to try and get some sort of sweet deal both for russia but to also obviously make donald trump look bad. if you ask what's the incentive here, and i think it's important to note also that in the intelligence assessment, something that got lost in all the drama about, you know, whether trump was mad at the heads of the intelligence agencies, they spent a lot of time talking about the relationship or the growing relationship between china and russia. and that should be a particular concern because we -- though donald trump tal
juliette kayyem, steve hall, both back with me. juliette, what do you think?uld kim and putin be teaming up to ruffle some trump feathers? >> yeah. i mean, this is so embarrassing, you know, that we -- the president of the united states stands with both these men but in particular the leader of north korea, says nothing about human rights abuses or the kind of country it is and basically just wants to be loved. and then doesn't get what he wants, which president trump admitted this week,...
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juliette goodrich live in oakland.' for one of the biggest bands -- >> one of the biggest demands, the district saying they can't afford to give them the race they want. for teachers at skyline high like -- high school, are among the lowest paid in alameda county which is part of the reason they are striking but for many they say the biggest concern is where the money that's not going to paychex is being spent. >> put the money where the money belongs not into charter schools or consultants but into oakland public schools. >> reporter: report identified tens of millions in additional funding allocated to administration and consultants. >> millions of dollars in surplus. >> reporter: the district argues the majority of the money is what's called restricted funding. >> it means we can't get rid of all of that and use it for paying for anyone. >> reporter: the teachers asking for a 12% raise over three years. the district offering a 5% raise. a last-minute offer of 7% with a 1 1/2% bonus. >> asking for more class sizes and
juliette goodrich live in oakland.' for one of the biggest bands -- >> one of the biggest demands, the district saying they can't afford to give them the race they want. for teachers at skyline high like -- high school, are among the lowest paid in alameda county which is part of the reason they are striking but for many they say the biggest concern is where the money that's not going to paychex is being spent. >> put the money where the money belongs not into charter schools or...
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juliette saly is standing by.e: everything you are talking about, the boj move, the yen is at a 19 year low boosting japanese stocks, they were closed for a public holiday yesterday. the topics and then nikkei, closing higher by 2.6% and gaining, adding to the gain across asian equities. the first win on the msci asia-pacific index since last tuesday. chinese market closing from her by .7 of 1%. australia was stronger. you see weakness coming through in a.m.'s -- em's. of -- off bystocks -- and an asian stocks off. we have seen some upward movement coming through in the offshore and onshore renminbi after they touched a three-week low yesterday. where closely watching the kiwi which is unchanged. no rate decision tomorrow, change expected from that cash level and now analysts pushing the rate, securities saying you will not see the move until [inaudible] they could he come the latest central bank to turn dovish. telling youtte about another day of gains for chinese equities. while we saw some euphoria after the le
juliette saly is standing by.e: everything you are talking about, the boj move, the yen is at a 19 year low boosting japanese stocks, they were closed for a public holiday yesterday. the topics and then nikkei, closing higher by 2.6% and gaining, adding to the gain across asian equities. the first win on the msci asia-pacific index since last tuesday. chinese market closing from her by .7 of 1%. australia was stronger. you see weakness coming through in a.m.'s -- em's. of -- off bystocks -- and...
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juliette kayann, mariotti, max booth, i'm going to ask them what they think next. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micronutrients. restoring your awesome... daily. feed your cells with centrum® micronutrients today. feed your cells with sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. he has pics of you on his phone. tear up ticket. find the cat. [ meowing ] mittens! make it rain. [ cheering ] [ singing opera ] change the music. ♪ when i move, you move beep. beep. use the rocket. [ sp
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manus: juliette saly in singapore.global equities rallied the most in three weeks as president trump says he is open to extending a march 1 deadline to raise tariffs on chinese goods if they are near an agreement. -- heke to the founder discussed the market rally. >> there is a ton of buying power in the u.s. from buy backs, $1 trillion in buybacks. a lot. you have support from buy backs, support from the fed, growth is fine in the u.s. manus: what is your top trade? short dollars versus emerging markets right now. emerging markets got beat up last year. and the long equities. long equities, joining us now is colin purdie, head of global investment grade credit, aviva investors. conviction on equities in u.s. equities, how much conviction do you have in the risk on rally in credit? colin: i think we are more cautious than that, we have seen a large move in january on doing to some degree the weakness in december. there are challenges in the credit market, and we should not ignore those. from a fundamental perspective w
manus: juliette saly in singapore.global equities rallied the most in three weeks as president trump says he is open to extending a march 1 deadline to raise tariffs on chinese goods if they are near an agreement. -- heke to the founder discussed the market rally. >> there is a ton of buying power in the u.s. from buy backs, $1 trillion in buybacks. a lot. you have support from buy backs, support from the fed, growth is fine in the u.s. manus: what is your top trade? short dollars versus...
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search one and done. >>> juliette, ren knna tow, and max, they're all back with me.i want to talk about what don junior said. this is for you, renato. i want you to listen to him, what he said about mueller, that he hasn't found any actual crimes. watch. >> i've been hearing this for two years. everyone's getting into -- everyone's going to jail. meanwhile, they haven't actually found anything as it relates to this. what they did was they put credible pressure on regular guys that couldn't afford a million dollars in legal fees and got them to slip up and say something incorrectly. they pretended they were their friends. that's all that happened. there are no actual crimes. >> okay. so how can you actually say with a straight face on a day that we just got another manafort court filing -- and let's not forget manafort pleaded guilty in september too conspiracy against the u.s. there's also the guilty pleas from rick gates. there's flynn. there's cohen. there's prapd. what do you say, renato. >> cut it out, don. they're just regular guys. >> i'll tell you, look, as yo
search one and done. >>> juliette, ren knna tow, and max, they're all back with me.i want to talk about what don junior said. this is for you, renato. i want you to listen to him, what he said about mueller, that he hasn't found any actual crimes. watch. >> i've been hearing this for two years. everyone's getting into -- everyone's going to jail. meanwhile, they haven't actually found anything as it relates to this. what they did was they put credible pressure on regular guys...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich joins us now from guerneville. >> reporter: it's been a steady downpour all day. we're under this prve covering by the businesses just to show you what a lot of these businesses in the town of guerneville are doing right now. they have these sandbags out to protect the exterior and also inside they're expecting flooding throughout this area and they're taking the warnings very seriously tonight. when the evacuation warnings were issued, residents took them seriously knowing the russian river may be at its highest level since 1997. sasha says she's just trying to save her aunt's truck before the russian river swallows it up. >> supposed to be probably one of the worst years. >> yeah. i was looking up some previous years and apparently it's never crested above 50. we are getting ready for the flooding. my threshold is 43 feet. >> reporter: paul deanno rideberg owns guerneville graphics and printing. water doesn't mix well with electronics. >> flood insurance raised 800% throughout the area, so i could not afford to buy flood insurance. so i'm packing up my stuf
kpix5's juliette goodrich joins us now from guerneville. >> reporter: it's been a steady downpour all day. we're under this prve covering by the businesses just to show you what a lot of these businesses in the town of guerneville are doing right now. they have these sandbags out to protect the exterior and also inside they're expecting flooding throughout this area and they're taking the warnings very seriously tonight. when the evacuation warnings were issued, residents took them...
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french oscar-winner juliette binoche will lead the jury, and british actress charlotte rampling willeceive the award for lifetime achievement. and seven of the 17 movies running for the golden bear were directed by women. a berlinale record, and a milestone for an a-list festival. and it is a woman who is kicking off the movie marathon. danish d director lone schererfg will open the festivalal with hr film "the kindness off strangerers." in it, she tells the story of a group of people who meet d durig a cold new y york winter. >> i haven't been with anyone since four years now. reporter: this year's berlinale celebrates women. festival director dieter kosslick says it is a reaction to the gender equality debate. >> of course this is partially a result of the ongoing debate. our views have expanded and we'rere learning to queststion things. but i have to stress that we did not include any films where we were not convinced of the quality. reporter: german films are also well represented at the berlinale. one powerful entry is by prize-winning director fatih akin. in "the golden glove,"
french oscar-winner juliette binoche will lead the jury, and british actress charlotte rampling willeceive the award for lifetime achievement. and seven of the 17 movies running for the golden bear were directed by women. a berlinale record, and a milestone for an a-list festival. and it is a woman who is kicking off the movie marathon. danish d director lone schererfg will open the festivalal with hr film "the kindness off strangerers." in it, she tells the story of a group of people...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich live in guerneville where the river has already started to flood. >> reporter: that's right. with this projected level it's expected to have guerneville under water by tomorrow night, a foot of water. you can see how the town is preparing. there are sandbags lining these storefronts. now that's nothing new, but what is new, the fact that this river could actually come into the town here and this is not a wait and see situation. people are clearing out. they're listening to the warnings. with no sign of rain letting up, guerneville residents started packing up to head to higher ground. >> we're getting ready for the flooding. my threshold is at 43 feet. >> reporter: dee dee rideberg owns guerneville graphics and printing. water doesn't mix well with electronics. >> flood insurance raised 800% throughout the area. so i'm packing up my stuff and getting out. >> i was in guerneville this morning watching everybody run for their lives. >> reporter: this retired fire chief was getting the backup generator to the russian river pub ready. >> they're saying this is goin
kpix5's juliette goodrich live in guerneville where the river has already started to flood. >> reporter: that's right. with this projected level it's expected to have guerneville under water by tomorrow night, a foot of water. you can see how the town is preparing. there are sandbags lining these storefronts. now that's nothing new, but what is new, the fact that this river could actually come into the town here and this is not a wait and see situation. people are clearing out. they're...
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back with me now, juliette kayyem, asher an gaapa, mario roamati.ctually do that considering how much legal jeopardy he's in. asha, how do you think the judge in stone's case is going to react to thin ss instagram post? jail? >> you know, i don't know. the legal watchers have noted that if she takes strong action then there could be a basis to suggest she can't be impartial in the case and then, you know, to have her removed and that could be like a legal strategy for him. i don't know how likely that is. this was a really heinous post. i mean, this shows incredible not just disrespect. it is a threat against a federal official. it's a felony to threaten a federal judge. and so i would think that she has to do something and address it. but i'm not sure exactly how strong of a stance she'll take given potential implications in terms of his defense. >> here's what a friend of the show, harry litman, wrote about stone's gag order. and latest dust-up with the judge. okay? it said that jackson's order made it clear that what he couldn't do was conduct a
back with me now, juliette kayyem, asher an gaapa, mario roamati.ctually do that considering how much legal jeopardy he's in. asha, how do you think the judge in stone's case is going to react to thin ss instagram post? jail? >> you know, i don't know. the legal watchers have noted that if she takes strong action then there could be a basis to suggest she can't be impartial in the case and then, you know, to have her removed and that could be like a legal strategy for him. i don't know...
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french osco winner juliette binoche believe the jury british actress charlie drownding will receive the honorary bear for her lifetime achievement and seven off the seventeen movies running for a golden bear were directed by women are a cut and a milestone for an a list festival. and it's a woman he's kicking off the movie marathon danish director alona shaft this will open the festival with her film the kindness of strangers in it she tells the story of a group of people who meet during a cold new york winter. and then many once and for years now. this year celebrates women festival director says it's a reaction to the gender equality debate. that. course this is partially a result of the ongoing debate by our views of expanded and we're learning to question things. but i have to stress that we didn't include any films where we weren't convinced of the quality from the. german films are also well represented at the. one powerful entry is by prize winning director. in the golden glove he profiles a notorious serial killer. and this man will be lending the festival some. hollywood glamou
french osco winner juliette binoche believe the jury british actress charlie drownding will receive the honorary bear for her lifetime achievement and seven off the seventeen movies running for a golden bear were directed by women are a cut and a milestone for an a list festival. and it's a woman he's kicking off the movie marathon danish director alona shaft this will open the festival with her film the kindness of strangers in it she tells the story of a group of people who meet during a cold...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in oakland with that story. juliette? >> reporter: hi, ken.taing and they have the neighborhood apps and they're sharing their videos, surveillance pictures and saying we have break-ins during the day. we've shared our video. we've handed it over to the police. why hasn't anyone been arrested? >> i have had 10 of my tires slashed in the last six months. >> reporter: peg lum is captain of her neighborhood watch. >> we do have cameras. the person still hasn't been caught. >> a lot of break-ins. >> i think we're mad. i think it just feels like it's time to start holding some people accountable. >> reporter: susan koch said she is tired of watching surveillance video like this and still no arrests. in this particular photo you see one suspect with a crowbar. this video shows a group leaving a home with bags of valuables in hand in broad daylight. >> they keep telling us they're working on it, there's going bu just haven't seen it and the thing is everybody sort of knows who ago with signs like this and neighborhood watch groups and now neighbors h
kpix5's juliette goodrich is live in oakland with that story. juliette? >> reporter: hi, ken.taing and they have the neighborhood apps and they're sharing their videos, surveillance pictures and saying we have break-ins during the day. we've shared our video. we've handed it over to the police. why hasn't anyone been arrested? >> i have had 10 of my tires slashed in the last six months. >> reporter: peg lum is captain of her neighborhood watch. >> we do have cameras. the...
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juliette saly in singapore, thank you so much. let's get back to westminster, and theresa may has promised the u.k. parliament a vote to rule out a no deal brexit and a vote on a delay to the e.u. departure date. averted looks to have mass resignations of pro-e.u. ministers. the u.k. prime minister insisted she doesn't want a delay and still hopes to leave the block on the 29th of march. the house had rejected leaving with the deal negotiated with the e.u., then rejects leaving on the 29th of march without a withdrawal agreement and future framework, the government will on the 14th of march and forward a motion of whether parliament wants to seek a short, limited extension to the date. nejra: my guest joining me in , neil and lucy macdonald. great to have you both with me, thanks so much for braving the cold. let's just get this clear in terms of how likely an actual delay is. theresa may is still trying to negotiate this deal and hoping to get it through parliament. i think an extension is now far more likely. theresa may has con
juliette saly in singapore, thank you so much. let's get back to westminster, and theresa may has promised the u.k. parliament a vote to rule out a no deal brexit and a vote on a delay to the e.u. departure date. averted looks to have mass resignations of pro-e.u. ministers. the u.k. prime minister insisted she doesn't want a delay and still hopes to leave the block on the 29th of march. the house had rejected leaving with the deal negotiated with the e.u., then rejects leaving on the 29th of...
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juliette saly has more for us. juliette: happy friday. pledging to double incomes by 2022. elsewhere, it is mixed in asia. we had disappointing numbers out of china, which has weighed into weakness. hong kong stocks tracking lower. china up by 1% despite disappointing data. let's look at the stocks we are watching, indian stocks in focus. jet airways on a tear today. it is getting close to the agreement with -- this is a solution, the bailout plan. we have seen the revenue for the 2016 inme since july hong kong under pressure. australian private health operator, the board recommending a $4 billion bid. they could increase their bid. investors are liking that. you so much. looking at global equities, heading for their best month. u.s. futures are not interesting looking. lower afteres amazon drops after hours. the 10 year yield as we look ahead to jobs data. talks.set up for trade saying we could see a rate cut from china as soon as today. that might come as a surprise to many. y are looking at a weaker uan. hours from cash trading in europe. fourth-quarter net outflows comi
juliette saly has more for us. juliette: happy friday. pledging to double incomes by 2022. elsewhere, it is mixed in asia. we had disappointing numbers out of china, which has weighed into weakness. hong kong stocks tracking lower. china up by 1% despite disappointing data. let's look at the stocks we are watching, indian stocks in focus. jet airways on a tear today. it is getting close to the agreement with -- this is a solution, the bailout plan. we have seen the revenue for the 2016 inme...
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juliette: what does this all mean for the bond market?lity and what does it mean for the front end of the curve? sonal: front end, it is positive because markets will price in more red hat -- rate cuts. the backend, the impact depends on the demand-supply dynamics. there have been a lot of bonds purchased which aren't likely to be as much going forward. you have excess supply. you don't have as much demand from the rbs. the back end has those issues to deal with, but the front end is positive. juliette: thanks so much for coming in. that is sonal varma, chief india economist for nomura. yvonne: indian markets have been trading now. let's get to mumbai. we have been trending sideways here when it comes to indicate -- india equities. any change? >> yes, we are actually looking at some gains coming in after three straight days of losses for the nifty. yet we do see a very narrow range and not just for the last few weeks, but the last few months. banking to index was also trending in the green at this point in time. higher by .3%. isfar as in
juliette: what does this all mean for the bond market?lity and what does it mean for the front end of the curve? sonal: front end, it is positive because markets will price in more red hat -- rate cuts. the backend, the impact depends on the demand-supply dynamics. there have been a lot of bonds purchased which aren't likely to be as much going forward. you have excess supply. you don't have as much demand from the rbs. the back end has those issues to deal with, but the front end is positive....
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competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this year. well when i spoke with the task he said to me i'm very happy that we have seven films of women directors this year and he said i didn't select them because they're women because they're great films so i think that's a good step forward.
competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this year. well when i spoke with the task he said to me i'm very happy that we have seven films of women directors this year and he said i didn't select them because they're women because they're great films so i think that's a good step forward.
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competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this year. well when i spoke with gita he said to me very happy that we have seven films of women directors this year and he said i didn't select them because they're women because they're great films so i think that's a good step forward. and now let's have a look back at the illustrious career of judy.
competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this year. well when i spoke with gita he said to me very happy that we have seven films of women directors this year and he said i didn't select them because they're women because they're great films so i think that's a good step forward. and now let's have a look back at the illustrious career...
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actually crashed as the festival director dieter costless was posing for pictures with movie star juliette binoche and those protesters were holding signs that said kino shot streaming festival which means cinema not a streaming festival and one of the this refers to specifically the controversy around netflix which was the sponsor of marsala and one of the big things about this is the fact that theater owners of movie theater owners who signed a huge letter to teach across like asking him to withdraw the film from the competition because it was netflix that it sponsored it they're fearing for their business is basically that people are simply going to stay home and watch streaming films only if those type of films keep being clued in these festivals but peter costello. responded to these people saying you know what no we have to adapt with the times and this film is going to be included in the competition. but the film festival is renowned for. was films. oh well now that you mention it just this morning there was a film by the legendary french filmmaker agnes varda which she is really qu
actually crashed as the festival director dieter costless was posing for pictures with movie star juliette binoche and those protesters were holding signs that said kino shot streaming festival which means cinema not a streaming festival and one of the this refers to specifically the controversy around netflix which was the sponsor of marsala and one of the big things about this is the fact that theater owners of movie theater owners who signed a huge letter to teach across like asking him to...