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pre kline, aol, ready news with hackers and paralyzed me. tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. what you know, on youtube, ah, germany sees a sharp optic in the number of businesses declaring insolvency. so is it a sign of economic distress heading into the winter, or simply a readjustment after years of pandemic help? we'll take a look also on our show, the bank of england bolsters it's emergency measures to try and quell of bond market uproar over u. k. budget plans and the lack of skilled workers in germany is casting a shadow over rising demand for solar cells. hello, welcome to the show. i'm see from beardsley in berlin. a sharp uptick in the number of german firms beginning insolvency proceedings is raising eyebrows in europe's largest economy. some 762 firms declared bankruptcy in september. but that's a 34 percent increase from the same period last year. and the upward trend is set to contin
pre kline, aol, ready news with hackers and paralyzed me. tire societies. computers that out some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. what you know, on youtube, ah, germany sees a sharp optic in the number of businesses declaring insolvency. so is it a sign of economic distress heading into the winter, or simply a readjustment after years of pandemic help? we'll take a look...
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ah, will you become a criminal oo, pre kline aol, already know those with hackers, paralyzing the tire societies, computers that outs where you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for a degree, but how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. this is date of we can use a shot coming up today. the tara and the trauma off the bali bombings 20 years on survivors rescue was and families of victims come together to reflect on the attacks that killed and injured hundreds on october, the 12th 2002, we'll hear more from.
ah, will you become a criminal oo, pre kline aol, already know those with hackers, paralyzing the tire societies, computers that outs where you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for a degree, but how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. this is date of we can use a shot coming up today. the tara and the trauma off the bali bombings 20 years on survivors rescue was and families of victims come together to...
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o you become a criminal pre kline aol, already know that with hackers and paralyzed between your societies. computers that outs where you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch, you know, on youtube, with every creature as a please in the to be to predator in the jungle and insect a plant to the depths of the ocean. each one is an important part of the food chain and contribute to the ecological diversity on what could be do to preserve a bio diversity. that's what we talk about today. hello welcome.
o you become a criminal pre kline aol, already know that with hackers and paralyzed between your societies. computers that outs where you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch, you know, on youtube, with every creature as a please in the to be to predator in the jungle and insect a plant to the depths of the ocean. each one is an important part of the food chain and contribute...
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yamiche: joining me now is rick kline, director for abc news. he can be seen on "power trip." it offer as behind the scenes look of the campaign trail covering the mid terms. joining me here in studio, laura barron-lopez. abha battarai, economics corporate for "the washington post." and nikole killion from cbs news. we've got to start with you, abha. you're covering the economy. what does your reporting say about whether or not there could be a recession, how bad the state of the economy or maybe this is being overblown? abha: by many measures the economy is good right now. unemployment is at historic low. people are getting raises. people are continuing to spend. businesses are continuing to hire. but the dark cloud over all of this is inflation. and that's really weighing on consumer sentiment. it's weighing on businesses and that's sort of what's driving all of this doom and gloom that we're seeing here in washington and around the country. people now for over a year have been seeing higher prices at the grocery store at the gas pump. they're depleting their savings that th
yamiche: joining me now is rick kline, director for abc news. he can be seen on "power trip." it offer as behind the scenes look of the campaign trail covering the mid terms. joining me here in studio, laura barron-lopez. abha battarai, economics corporate for "the washington post." and nikole killion from cbs news. we've got to start with you, abha. you're covering the economy. what does your reporting say about whether or not there could be a recession, how bad the state...
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boston is an attractive thing for clients and also for people going forward >> reporter: so michael kline who is on the board at the moment, an american, will lead that new cs first boston business as far as the fund raising, as you pointed out, there may be some questions as to whether the saudi national bank is the right partner going forward for credit suisse i put that question to the ceo a couple of times. had the board considered maybe some of the reputational risk and shareholder push back? let's listen to what he had to say. >> i would think one of the strongest growth regions in the next ten years we are in the region with our businesses like more than 60 years. you know, we felt very much supported by this new shareholder coming in and believing and supporting our transformation going forward >> reporter: so the share price reacting negatively through much of the european session this morning. obviously, there is a diluted effect from the right. at the moment, i think the bond investors having the better of it, it would appear they like the fact the additional capital coming on
boston is an attractive thing for clients and also for people going forward >> reporter: so michael kline who is on the board at the moment, an american, will lead that new cs first boston business as far as the fund raising, as you pointed out, there may be some questions as to whether the saudi national bank is the right partner going forward for credit suisse i put that question to the ceo a couple of times. had the board considered maybe some of the reputational risk and shareholder...
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kline professor at harvard law school where he teaches courses on c contracts, criminal law and the regulationf race relations. he is a member of the bar of the district of columbia, the american law institute and the american academy of arts and sciences. he is the author of seven books. kennedy will be in conversation with the author of the genre-bending novel long division and the essay collection, how to slowly kill yourself and others in america. layman's best selling memoir won multiple awards including the 2019 andrew carnegie medal for excellence in nonfiction. he is the recipient of the 2020-2021 radcliffe fellowship at harvard. he is the founder of the katherine coleman literary arts and justice initiative, a program aimed at getting mississippi kids and their parents more comfortable reading, writing, revising and sharing. please give our guests a virtual round of applause. [laughter] >> all right. oh, how you doing, professor kennedy? how are you today? >> i'm very well, and i really look forward r to talking with you. >> yeah. i just want to let folks know, you know, before we got
kline professor at harvard law school where he teaches courses on c contracts, criminal law and the regulationf race relations. he is a member of the bar of the district of columbia, the american law institute and the american academy of arts and sciences. he is the author of seven books. kennedy will be in conversation with the author of the genre-bending novel long division and the essay collection, how to slowly kill yourself and others in america. layman's best selling memoir won multiple...
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reported 100 days after the birth of the first she-wolf, that is, we can say with confidence that klineborn healthy, the planning process was preceded by a two-year hard work before the company was engaged in cloning dead pets on the orders of their former owners. and now deliberately use the entire accumulated experience for cloning endangered animal species. well, the truth is the arctic wolf, which is a subspecies of the common gray wolf, is not an endangered species. however, due to global climate change in the wild. it may be, alas, on the verge of extinction. well, uh, the topic, of course, is such an interesting one from all sides. e. here's the thing about cloning pets or pets that have already died. yes, but you can absolutely understand the owners. well, from another point of view, it turns out that we are pure physically reproduced, and that is the same animal, but the soul is here. if you believe, after all, yes , they say, of course, that animals do not. but if you still look into the eyes of your beloved pet, yes, pets, it seems to me that everything immediately becomes cl
reported 100 days after the birth of the first she-wolf, that is, we can say with confidence that klineborn healthy, the planning process was preceded by a two-year hard work before the company was engaged in cloning dead pets on the orders of their former owners. and now deliberately use the entire accumulated experience for cloning endangered animal species. well, the truth is the arctic wolf, which is a subspecies of the common gray wolf, is not an endangered species. however, due to global...
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this strategy was explained last night by the white house chief of staff, ron kline. >> i was here, i'll share responsibility with it, both president obama and president trump got walloped in the midterms. so i don't think it should surprise anyone we're not using the methods that failed in 2016 and 2019. >> biden advisers said they see biden's role as chief messenger and chief fund-raiser for the democratic party. he's just delivering that message in different ways. today we'll see him talk about his administration's efforts on deficit reduction and head to delaware state university where he'll talk about his student loan plan. the president is making clear he'll be traveling in the coming weeks. he said he's gotten requests to travel to democratic states including nevada and georgia, we don't know if he'll go but next friday he'll reprize the role for chief fund-raiser by going to philadelphia. >> his 19th trip to pennsylvania. >>> it is sentencing day for steve bannon. the long-time trump ally was convicted of contempt of congress wfor failing to comply with the subpoena from the janu
this strategy was explained last night by the white house chief of staff, ron kline. >> i was here, i'll share responsibility with it, both president obama and president trump got walloped in the midterms. so i don't think it should surprise anyone we're not using the methods that failed in 2016 and 2019. >> biden advisers said they see biden's role as chief messenger and chief fund-raiser for the democratic party. he's just delivering that message in different ways. today we'll see...
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growth, 200,000 jobs added to the economy based on the number, job openings saw the largestest definite kline 2020, the september jobs report out on friday, companies like amazon freezing hiring for corporate roles. what's your take on the macro story go i'm not so bullish on the job market right now. you look at that open job number come down yesterday, that's telling to me. companies are saying they see deeper recession coming. they're concerned ab about cos. they're going to pull back on open positions. a lot of companies are putting hiring freezes on. fed ex said they're shipping fewer boxes. all these things point to a slowdown. amazon, like a rot of big tech companies who hired up during the pandemic a have to bring the hiring back down. i think jobs gets a little tenuous in the months ahead. maria: we're going to find out where corporates are on this when we get the earnings news coming out in about a week. that starts for the third quarter reporting season. expectations for the third quarter reporting season, kevin, and also oil. opec plus meeting this morning. the group expected to c
growth, 200,000 jobs added to the economy based on the number, job openings saw the largestest definite kline 2020, the september jobs report out on friday, companies like amazon freezing hiring for corporate roles. what's your take on the macro story go i'm not so bullish on the job market right now. you look at that open job number come down yesterday, that's telling to me. companies are saying they see deeper recession coming. they're concerned ab about cos. they're going to pull back on...
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the ceo david kline that comes from constellation and cfo judy hung, a former topnotch goldman sachslyst changed this company dramatically i see canopy making a term from losing a fortune to being profitable as they start to expand into the united states. at the same time, they ring fenced constellation the parent from the losses that might be generated in the interim it's a great plan. even if we don't get federal marijuana legalization any time soon, constellation no longer has to report can opycanopy's la ilts -- its over every quarter like i said this morning in the morning meeting for the investing club, it is time to. >> buy, buy, buy. >> constellation if you don't already own it let me give you another one destroyed by the market today. destroyed. chipotle chipotle is one of my absolute favorite companies i've been recommending the stock since it traded in the 300s. it closed today at 1476. that's right, 1,476 down $108. last night chipotle reported what i thought was a terrific quarter. several analysts harped on the fact after putting through a series of major price increase
the ceo david kline that comes from constellation and cfo judy hung, a former topnotch goldman sachslyst changed this company dramatically i see canopy making a term from losing a fortune to being profitable as they start to expand into the united states. at the same time, they ring fenced constellation the parent from the losses that might be generated in the interim it's a great plan. even if we don't get federal marijuana legalization any time soon, constellation no longer has to report can...
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. >> that's david kline, ceo of cano canopy growth. i'm recommending cannabis stock.y" is back after the break. >> coming up, cramer takes your calls and the sky is the limit a fast fire lightning round, next the hiring process used to be the death of me. but with upwork... with upwork the hiring process is fast and flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ this is how we work now ♪ let's have some fun. alright. [announcer] marc benioff [announcer] and bret taylor! you excited to be here? this is going to be huge. [michael] i want my daughter to have a livable world. [marquita] i just try to keep a [marquita] growth mindset. and the sky's the limit. [manish] you are capable [manish] of anything. [manish] the only limitation is [manish] in your mind. ooh, i hope you all are getting this. vo: palantir software. empowers scuderia ferrari to make critical decisions a split second faster. palantir. data driven enterprise accelerator. >>> lightening round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >> it is time, it is time for the lightning round, rapid calls, play the sound, and then t
. >> that's david kline, ceo of cano canopy growth. i'm recommending cannabis stock.y" is back after the break. >> coming up, cramer takes your calls and the sky is the limit a fast fire lightning round, next the hiring process used to be the death of me. but with upwork... with upwork the hiring process is fast and flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ this is how we work now ♪ let's have some fun. alright. [announcer] marc benioff [announcer] and bret taylor! you excited...
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sound like i'm sort really groveling here too much, but anyway, we had the good fortune of having kim kline. dr. klein appointed president. and what she's done is i mean, the thing i'm most impressed about, of course, is that roosevelt school, there are only 31 veterinarian schools in the country and she got the 32nd and they're places like north dakota, a big animal state that has no and an excellent university, has no school who really a fabulous achievement and that's just one of many things they've been doing here. all right. enough of that. i'm going to start i'm just going to go round the room here. so why don't we start with? you okay? sounds good. thank you. tweed. what if i'd known that about the veterinary school when i brought my cats down, they. they they need their shots. it's really good to be here in tweed. thank you so much for all that you've done in getting the society put together and certainly i echo his thanks to too island university for the amazing job that they've done. i am george cleveland. i live in tamworth, new hampshire. it's the the foothills of the white moun
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john kline you talk about him writing his own briefing notes and you talk in the books about his writing process as a prolific writer. why did he have such an affinity towards winston churchill and quoting him? steven: here is how that came i noticed reagan quoted churchill a lot and i got curious. i started looking up the usages and previous presidents. there is a canadian writer, i forget his name, who said it is imperative in american politics you quote churchill. all of our presidents did in that era. reagan quoted or referenced churchill more than all previous presidents put together. i thought, that's interesting. and i noticed he is not using the famous, familiar quotes but employing churchill in a serious way, and sometimes obscure quotes. the i realized their thought patterns were the same, especially on the cold war. was separated reagan from every conservative -- and everybody -- was that the cold war does not have to go on forever. not because it is by itself a bad thing, but that the soviet union was unnatural. everybody else thought the soviet union, kissinger, nixon, thoug
john kline you talk about him writing his own briefing notes and you talk in the books about his writing process as a prolific writer. why did he have such an affinity towards winston churchill and quoting him? steven: here is how that came i noticed reagan quoted churchill a lot and i got curious. i started looking up the usages and previous presidents. there is a canadian writer, i forget his name, who said it is imperative in american politics you quote churchill. all of our presidents did...
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regime because he is so dependent on the largesse of the community party to build those teslas in klineation has an ev meeting at white house and doesn't invite elon musk senator, let me ask you -- >> not a good move. >> not a good move let me ask you in nicest possible way that i can and you're have virginia and elections are coming up. virginia, what color is it now >> it was very red got to be blue, it is purple >> but glenn youngkin and others, i read this this morning and couldn't help but think where we are so china is going to have trouble hitting president xi's t targets of 5% growth and the journal points to what many economists say has been that he has shiftedthe economy away from the private sector, which was very dynamic, and that pro pelled china's extraordinary growth and i said that, you could say the same thing about the united states, this year and you mentioned the chips act and the inflation reduction act. we are taking a lot from the private sector that you would have left to the private sector and probably would in a different administration, and now we've -- >> you
regime because he is so dependent on the largesse of the community party to build those teslas in klineation has an ev meeting at white house and doesn't invite elon musk senator, let me ask you -- >> not a good move. >> not a good move let me ask you in nicest possible way that i can and you're have virginia and elections are coming up. virginia, what color is it now >> it was very red got to be blue, it is purple >> but glenn youngkin and others, i read this this...
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american michael kline will run that business. interesting to see the first boston name being repriced first came on the scene in 1988 when credit suisse and first boston came together there is a lot going on here the question is is the saudi partner the right partner going forward and is this the right partnering for resturucturinges? let's hear from ulrich korner. >> further strengthening of capital base we have the necessary ing ingredients to go where we want to go. arguably, i would think one of the strongest growth regions in the next ten years we are in the region with the businesses more than 60 years. you know, we felt very much supported by, you know, the new challenge coming in and believing and supporting our transformation going forward >> reporter: the trouble is, andrew, as you very well know here, this is the kind of work that you want to do when times are good and the sun is shining. we know that the macro environment is deteriorating rap rapidly. a $4 billion loss attributed to shareholders at the net level. $13
american michael kline will run that business. interesting to see the first boston name being repriced first came on the scene in 1988 when credit suisse and first boston came together there is a lot going on here the question is is the saudi partner the right partner going forward and is this the right partnering for resturucturinges? let's hear from ulrich korner. >> further strengthening of capital base we have the necessary ing ingredients to go where we want to go. arguably, i would...
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capturing a third term as leader of the community party below 7.3 per dollar and we'll talk more about klineing with china though, take a look at tesla. because that company cutting prices on the model 3 and model y. they're up to 9% we've seen signs of softening demand in the country. elon musk had made some comments about that but as the cost of things, inflation continues to go higher in terms of the input costs. toyota also looking at rebooting the electric car strategy it announces last year. roi ears knows that changes would mark a big shift for the plan and they have halted work on current electric projects, joe. >> and let's move back to the broader markets as we get set to kick off next week a new week with trading on wall street a lot of earnings. mike santoli joining us now with what he's watching a thousand points of light in two days, mike >> not too bad recapturing a thousand dow points that we have not too long ago. that is the story. but the market was abe to respond that the fed is nearing the end of the so-called front loading period it is been going on for close to eight m
capturing a third term as leader of the community party below 7.3 per dollar and we'll talk more about klineing with china though, take a look at tesla. because that company cutting prices on the model 3 and model y. they're up to 9% we've seen signs of softening demand in the country. elon musk had made some comments about that but as the cost of things, inflation continues to go higher in terms of the input costs. toyota also looking at rebooting the electric car strategy it announces last...