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a topic that ms lagarde has pursued with the bbc‘s katty kay.ational women's day, any more than we would need an international man's day? it would be terrific, but that they will not come. are we still await off? yes, we will probably be forever await off because there is something that is endemic and parts of our cultural about being discriminated against, excluded, downgraded and undermined. having an international day to challenge that is something we must keep because this discrimination, these practices of undermining not about to go i am afraid.|j these practices of undermining not about to go i am afraid. i these practices endemic in women and how they see themselves, or endemic in men and how they see women?m they see themselves, or endemic in men and how they see women? it is in both genders. we tend to internalise a lot too much those characteristics. i believe that men are afraid of women having too much power. a lot of men might say why should i share myjob with a woman? if there are more jobs in general, if there is more growth, if
a topic that ms lagarde has pursued with the bbc‘s katty kay.ational women's day, any more than we would need an international man's day? it would be terrific, but that they will not come. are we still await off? yes, we will probably be forever await off because there is something that is endemic and parts of our cultural about being discriminated against, excluded, downgraded and undermined. having an international day to challenge that is something we must keep because this discrimination,...
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chief christine lagarde is among those working to make that a reality. she set down with katty earlier. wouldn't it be nice if we got to a place where we wouldn't need an international women's day anymore than we would need an international man's day? christine: it would be fantastic . will probably be forever away off your there something endemic and part of the cultural heritage about being discriminated against, excluded, downgraded, undermined. having an international day to challenge that is something that will keep. these discriminations, business practices of undermining, are not about to go. katty: the practice is endemic in women how they see themselves, or in how men see women? christine: in both genders. we internalize too much of those characteristics. i believe that men are afraid of women having too much power. katty: a lot of men might say "why should i share my jobs with women?" christine: there are more jobs in general if there's more growth in general. more education, everyone will benefit. not just women. our findings are very clear ab
chief christine lagarde is among those working to make that a reality. she set down with katty earlier. wouldn't it be nice if we got to a place where we wouldn't need an international women's day anymore than we would need an international man's day? christine: it would be fantastic . will probably be forever away off your there something endemic and part of the cultural heritage about being discriminated against, excluded, downgraded, undermined. having an international day to challenge that...
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really interesting to hear from christine lagarde.ister the trump trademark. what do you know about that? many requests were made during the election campaign. donald trump already owns about 70 trademarks in china. the question this raises, and which hasn't been fully addressed and unravelled in the united states, is the tricky question of conflict—of—interest? that this president have a conflict of interest? there was one about trump escorts, which was in the headlines. i should bring some clarification.” bring some clarification. i knew you would bring that up! a grabbed my attention that the president wanted to brand escorts in china. it is about protecting your trademark, which is why it is there. if you see the headlines tomorrow, you will know why. take a look at this. this isa know why. take a look at this. this is a man who was stopped by the police. it is pictures from the dashboard camera of a patrol camera in arkansas. he was stopped for a fa u lty in arkansas. he was stopped for a faulty tail light, and this is what follo
really interesting to hear from christine lagarde.ister the trump trademark. what do you know about that? many requests were made during the election campaign. donald trump already owns about 70 trademarks in china. the question this raises, and which hasn't been fully addressed and unravelled in the united states, is the tricky question of conflict—of—interest? that this president have a conflict of interest? there was one about trump escorts, which was in the headlines. i should bring...
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we've been talking to the head of the imf, christine lagarde,
we've been talking to the head of the imf, christine lagarde,
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than second placed frenchman pascal martinot—lagarde. it's the first major title of pozzi's career. knew it was tight. i thought i might have got it but i wasn't sure. i wanted to wait. i'm over the moon, scrappy i wanted to wait. i'm over the moon, scrappy race and i had to work hard after a slow start, but a win is a win and i'm really happy. it has been a busy day for laura muir. on the first day of the european athletics championships in belgrade. two races today and she has qualified for both finals of the 1500m and the 3000 metres — one of three britons to make the final over the longer distance. this is the 1500m which she won to guarantee a slot in tomorrow's final. and a few hours earlier she had run a very tactical 3000m, doing just enough to make sunday's final. it's quite difficult to qualify, but there was no using up energy. i came through enough to qualify, and today idid not through enough to qualify, and today i did not want to leave outside the top two because you don't know what the heats are going to do. there's been plenty of rugby union action this evening in t
than second placed frenchman pascal martinot—lagarde. it's the first major title of pozzi's career. knew it was tight. i thought i might have got it but i wasn't sure. i wanted to wait. i'm over the moon, scrappy i wanted to wait. i'm over the moon, scrappy race and i had to work hard after a slow start, but a win is a win and i'm really happy. it has been a busy day for laura muir. on the first day of the european athletics championships in belgrade. two races today and she has qualified for...
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janet yellen at the federal reserve, angela merkel, christine lagarde. there is a long list.n you look at women in general there is still a big gap that needs to be narrowed when it comes to what we are earning. i agree with you. i think a seismic shift is a bit of a stretch. a seismic shift, that implies that the large proportion of women we see implies that the large proportion of women we see in leadership also trickles down to other spheres. if you look . certain trickles down to other spheres. if you look. certain industries, if you look at certain industries, if you look at certain industries, if you look at senior management, women oi'i you look at senior management, women on boards, i think the biggest and most critical issue is the pay gap, which i think we certainly cannot use the word seismic there. the pay gap is getting wider in some cases, getting worse. we have had studies in the uk which show that women who have children are actually in a much worse off position than they were not so long ago. 9 w: w : ~~ worse off position than they were not so long ago. i ac
janet yellen at the federal reserve, angela merkel, christine lagarde. there is a long list.n you look at women in general there is still a big gap that needs to be narrowed when it comes to what we are earning. i agree with you. i think a seismic shift is a bit of a stretch. a seismic shift, that implies that the large proportion of women we see implies that the large proportion of women we see in leadership also trickles down to other spheres. if you look . certain trickles down to other...
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this was a great lagard last year. >> you have to put in it context. we just spent a lot of time talking about snap chat. up 50% on a $50 billion market cap. if you were going to pick it, in the stock leak woeg up 80%. that doesn't have a dot com after its name. use the mega phone ask the put spread. to be honest with you, the risk reward sets up very favorably. especially when you look at the lines and the data. i love this trade. ? $111 billion market cap. >> the call spread. >> i may do that, too. >> and nobody is taking over. >> no. the u.s. government wouldn't allow it. >> that would be really clear. i got long put spread on the brain. >> look to get that first move. >> yes. >> so the expected earnings are the same as two years ago. in a situation where we're looking at the growth situations, this one doesn't have any. we'll see top line revenue declines. >> it is the one surging housing stock that continues to pay hefty dividends. we'll tell you the name and if you should get in. much more after the break. [pony neighing] what? hey gary. oh. what
this was a great lagard last year. >> you have to put in it context. we just spent a lot of time talking about snap chat. up 50% on a $50 billion market cap. if you were going to pick it, in the stock leak woeg up 80%. that doesn't have a dot com after its name. use the mega phone ask the put spread. to be honest with you, the risk reward sets up very favorably. especially when you look at the lines and the data. i love this trade. ? $111 billion market cap. >> the call spread....
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the line in 7.51 seconds — a tenth of a second quicker than second placed frenchman pascal martinot—lagardethe moon, scrappy i wanted to wait. i'm over the moon, scrappy race and i had to work hard after a slow start, but a win is a win and i'm really happy. it has been a busy day for laura muir. on the first day of the european athletics championships in belgrade. two races today and she has qualified for both finals of the 1500m and the 3000 metres — one of three britons to make the final over the longer distance. this is the 1500m which she won to guarantee a slot in tomorrow's final. and a few hours earlier she had run a very tactical 3000m, doing just enough to make sunday's final. it's quite difficult to qualify, but there was no using up energy.
the line in 7.51 seconds — a tenth of a second quicker than second placed frenchman pascal martinot—lagardethe moon, scrappy i wanted to wait. i'm over the moon, scrappy race and i had to work hard after a slow start, but a win is a win and i'm really happy. it has been a busy day for laura muir. on the first day of the european athletics championships in belgrade. two races today and she has qualified for both finals of the 1500m and the 3000 metres — one of three britons to make the...
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this was a great lagard last year and it's the winner. it's the way it works so it's gone too far.t do something. >> got to put it in the context. the stock is up 80% since its 2016 lows in february. we just spent a lot of time talking about snapchat up 30% on a $30 billion market cap. >> and this is much, much bigger. >> to me, if you're going to try to big a top and a market of all-time highs and a stock like boeing up 80% that doesn't have a dotcom after the name use its megaphone and put spread because to be honest with you the risk/reward sets up very favorably, especially where option prices are and especially when you look at lines and you look at data. i love this trade and i do things monday morning. >> $100 million in market call. >> selling the call spread. >> and i may do that, too. >> and the research the of you get taken over. nobody is taking over boeing. >> because the u.s. government wouldn't allow it. >> right. >> can i -- can i be really clear for a second because i've got long put spread on the brain and i understand what you're trying to do. >> i'm actually loo
this was a great lagard last year and it's the winner. it's the way it works so it's gone too far.t do something. >> got to put it in the context. the stock is up 80% since its 2016 lows in february. we just spent a lot of time talking about snapchat up 30% on a $30 billion market cap. >> and this is much, much bigger. >> to me, if you're going to try to big a top and a market of all-time highs and a stock like boeing up 80% that doesn't have a dotcom after the name use its...
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thisthis goes against the arrangements they had with christian lagarde at the imf. the end of november the people's bank amid a clear to me they spent $1 trillion trying to fortify the rate. when you hear some members of talkrump administration about them going the other way, subsidizing the rates so it would be lower, it is just the opposite. they cannot believe the comments that have come out. they said, here we are spending $1 trillion to keep the rate up and we are being accused of currency manipulation. currencyis any manipulation, it is to keep it up, not drive it down. >> bell, thank you so much, always great to see you. hope we did not get you in trouble in china again this time again -- time around. >> we will see. and hong kong there are the same rumors. [laughter] >> it makes me feel better. it is always to be on with you. ofup next, the challenges insuring asia. we speak to aviva about the impact of china's capital controls. ♪ ♪ is daybreak asia, i am in yvonne man in hong kong. >> i am betty liu in new york. china clamps down on capital outflows, descri
thisthis goes against the arrangements they had with christian lagarde at the imf. the end of november the people's bank amid a clear to me they spent $1 trillion trying to fortify the rate. when you hear some members of talkrump administration about them going the other way, subsidizing the rates so it would be lower, it is just the opposite. they cannot believe the comments that have come out. they said, here we are spending $1 trillion to keep the rate up and we are being accused of currency...
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cheryl: headquarters we should say we got comments from imf chief christine lagarde she he is callingof violence looking at live pictures from paris, police paris officials say it was a letter bomb that exploded when employee opened a package they believe it was a homemade device, one person opened that envelope slightly injured in face and hands, the he evacuated at the same time we should say france remains in state of emergency after deadly terror attacks over past two years, in germany as well we monitor breaking news out of europe, also this morning, emma watson actress legal action against hackers private photos of her leaked online, a spokesman for pictures from swimsuit sitting two years stolen not nude other actresses amanda siegfried appeared in additional photos around the same time. >> what happens when you run out of booze? well hop on zoom getting into the liquor business members in cincinnati columbus, ohio can have beer and wine delivered in two hours or less. amazon adding hundreds of popular brands to the inventory buddy light barefoot wines, get free deliver one hou
cheryl: headquarters we should say we got comments from imf chief christine lagarde she he is callingof violence looking at live pictures from paris, police paris officials say it was a letter bomb that exploded when employee opened a package they believe it was a homemade device, one person opened that envelope slightly injured in face and hands, the he evacuated at the same time we should say france remains in state of emergency after deadly terror attacks over past two years, in germany as...
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lagarde to the inside -- lagono to the inside and gives him a tap. michelle: crush the m&m's. buried for three millenniums. that is a lot of time. unearth the infamous pharaoh archaeologists believe this honors next. >> it may be the perfect storm at the tidal basin. we are days away from peak bloom. yet the temperatures are expected to dip in 20's for several nights in a row. of course the snow. i'm cheryl conner. coming up, the latest on how the weather may impact the cherry blossoms. jonathan: also we'll let you know we will update the forecast in a few minutes. but you can get track, keep track of the storm in the palm of your hand. just download the stormwatch7 weather app. it will send you alerts when the michelle: wedding rings are a symbol of love and unity. an orlando woman is proving the love for her family is worth more than the wedding ring. megan showed up to exchange her ring for $5,000. just the amount she needed to help pay for her husband's medical bills after he took a nasty fall at work. during the meeting with the potential buyer, the person took off with t
lagarde to the inside -- lagono to the inside and gives him a tap. michelle: crush the m&m's. buried for three millenniums. that is a lot of time. unearth the infamous pharaoh archaeologists believe this honors next. >> it may be the perfect storm at the tidal basin. we are days away from peak bloom. yet the temperatures are expected to dip in 20's for several nights in a row. of course the snow. i'm cheryl conner. coming up, the latest on how the weather may impact the cherry...
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ashley: imf offices in paris and christine lagarde calling it a cowardly act of violence.hat's interesting is just yesterday, the german ministry, the finance ministry in berlin accepted a parcel bomb addressed addressed, and for that not exploding, a group in greece called the fire cells claimed responsibility. no word on claiming one in paris. they're angry for imposing strong austerity measures on the economy. there's a lot of anger, we don't know who is behind the paris bombing yet. stuart: thank you very much indeed. the trump rally rolls on. the stocks shrugging off the travel ban and rate hikes. we'll open higher after a triple digit rally on wednesday, in 25 minutes we're going to be close all over again. $48 a peril. oil guy steven schork told us that 47 would be the low in this go roun well, we're almost at. 49 today. how about gopro, up 11%. better profits williams and sonoma and there's a stock also going to be higher at the opening bell about 28 minutes' time. moving on to president trump's budget proposal. huge cuts at epa, the state department, labor departm
ashley: imf offices in paris and christine lagarde calling it a cowardly act of violence.hat's interesting is just yesterday, the german ministry, the finance ministry in berlin accepted a parcel bomb addressed addressed, and for that not exploding, a group in greece called the fire cells claimed responsibility. no word on claiming one in paris. they're angry for imposing strong austerity measures on the economy. there's a lot of anger, we don't know who is behind the paris bombing yet. stuart:...
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imf managing director christine lagarde said the agency was working with french authorities to investigatetle brewing in silicon valley. google and microsoft launching new platforms this year to take on slack, a unicorn messaging app that's changed the way employees at big businesses like ibm and nasa communicate. also, "the new york times." i use it all the time. let's bring in ceo and co-founder of slack, stewart butterfield. >> i love this company. >> stewart, nice to see you. >> nice to see you too. thanks for having me. >> thanks for coming on. help us try to understand this, given that we set this up, a little bit about the battle taking place. you are pretty far along in terms of being ahead of the rest of everybody else. having said that, microsoft and google have a huge platform already. are you seeing them steal business already, or how are you playing against that? >> no, we haven't. google just launched their product last week, i think it was. microsoft officially yesterday. although, it's been out in beta for a couple months. we haven't seen any real competition at this point
imf managing director christine lagarde said the agency was working with french authorities to investigatetle brewing in silicon valley. google and microsoft launching new platforms this year to take on slack, a unicorn messaging app that's changed the way employees at big businesses like ibm and nasa communicate. also, "the new york times." i use it all the time. let's bring in ceo and co-founder of slack, stewart butterfield. >> i love this company. >> stewart, nice to...