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marc, how are you explaining borisjohnson�*s plight to your readers, the people who look at le point? interest, of course, in borisjohnson for french readers, because of his personality, he speaks french, because of brexit and because he has been a terrible partner in the post brexit negotiations and, so, i am trying to explain to french readers first the role of parliament and how important it is in the uk, compared to france, where it is less important and i am trying also to explain the feeling of entitlement, of the upper classes in this country, where there is a role for some and a rule for others and the final thing that i am trying to explain is the booze culture, where you have top civil servants going to the supermarket to buy cheap rose and cheap cheese and boozing the whole evening together. in france, that would never happen, because you take wine with a meal and good wine, that is what civil servants would do in france. so, it is appalling on every level, as far as your readers are concerned. yes, and of course, as far as my readers are concerned, as soon as borisjohnson
marc, how are you explaining borisjohnson�*s plight to your readers, the people who look at le point? interest, of course, in borisjohnson for french readers, because of his personality, he speaks french, because of brexit and because he has been a terrible partner in the post brexit negotiations and, so, i am trying to explain to french readers first the role of parliament and how important it is in the uk, compared to france, where it is less important and i am trying also to explain the...
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all that we're joined by marc roche, an economist and correspondent with the french news magazine, le point
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all that we're joined by marc roche, an economist and correspondent with the french news magazine, le pointisabel hilton, whose distinguished as a foreign corerespondent has been followe by founding hina dialogue, improving understanding of china's —— followed by founding china dialogue, improving understanding of china's environmental challenges. here in the studio, the bbc�*s business editor simonjack. make business editor simonjack. welcome to all of you. have make welcome to all of you. good to have ou make welcome to all of you. good to have you with _ make welcome to all of you. good to have you with us. _ it's official, everything in the uk is going up — the number of conservative mps demanding a vote on whether to replace the prime minister, the number of labour mps after this week's defection, and the odds on borisjohnson surviving in office. none of that can be blamed on inflation, which has hit a near 30—year high more on that later. the parlous state of mrjohnson�*s fortunes was laid bare in two appearances this week. challenged repeatedly in a tv interview about parties in down
all that we're joined by marc roche, an economist and correspondent with the french news magazine, le pointisabel hilton, whose distinguished as a foreign corerespondent has been followe by founding hina dialogue, improving understanding of china's —— followed by founding china dialogue, improving understanding of china's environmental challenges. here in the studio, the bbc�*s business editor simonjack. make business editor simonjack. welcome to all of you. have make welcome to all of...
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allies can do to prevent a russian invasion of ukraine or do you think it's inevitable at this point? >>leur nato allies, he may second-guess this calculation to invade ukraine. now, ukraine is a bread basket of russia. putin wants to restore the glory of the old soviet empire. he's been wanting to do this for quite some time. he invaded crimea right next to, with the lamb bridge. he liked the port of odessa to control the black sea but i'm not seeing a lot of deterrence. i'm seeing tough rhetoric but not a lot of action. i talked to deputy secretary wendy sherman prior to her negotiations, that you know, you have to put things on the table, like sanctions. you have to talk about more arms sales, weapon sales to ukraine, and this nordstream, the idea the president waived mandatory sanctions on putin's pipeline, i don't know how that's in the national interests of the united states. it just emboldened and empowered putin to start completing his pipeline and i think most importantly, jake, you and i talked about afghanistan over the summer. >> um-hum. >> last summer. i think people, foreign
allies can do to prevent a russian invasion of ukraine or do you think it's inevitable at this point? >>leur nato allies, he may second-guess this calculation to invade ukraine. now, ukraine is a bread basket of russia. putin wants to restore the glory of the old soviet empire. he's been wanting to do this for quite some time. he invaded crimea right next to, with the lamb bridge. he liked the port of odessa to control the black sea but i'm not seeing a lot of deterrence. i'm seeing tough...
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all that being said, if we are now saying that any election like that is an i will le legitimate election, then point to me to one american election that's been legitimate. the effort to disenfranchise american voters is not a new one. the effort to make it tougher is not a new one. so are we ready to say that because that is part of the process in this country, as h hideous as it is, we've never had a legitimate american election? i mean, that's a road that i'm not ready to go down and i doubt president biden is either. >> jake tapper, a pleasure to have you on with us this mo morning. thank you very much. and you can, of course, catch jake at 4:00 p.m. eastern time today. >>> breaking overnight, the supreme court rejected a request by president trump to seal hundreds of white house records related to january 6 under claims of executive privilege. some of that material has already been handed over to the january 6 committee, of which our next guest is a member. joining me now is congressman pete aguilar of california. congressman, what do you have now in terms of those records? >> well, the committe
all that being said, if we are now saying that any election like that is an i will le legitimate election, then point to me to one american election that's been legitimate. the effort to disenfranchise american voters is not a new one. the effort to make it tougher is not a new one. so are we ready to say that because that is part of the process in this country, as h hideous as it is, we've never had a legitimate american election? i mean, that's a road that i'm not ready to go down and i doubt...
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i don't think that at this point in time, a chance le shows is this able actually to display what deterrents in both military and, and also, and verbal ways and diplomatic ways meet. and what he has missed in the very beginning of the crisis is when he was already chancellor or to speak up and to clearly say, where is the red line of germany. and he also has missed to assume leadership in europe as it was the case with the chancellor market in 2014 when she brought europe, which was also at a critical phase there. we remember the euro crisis, but she managed to copy things together and, and sorta is at this point in time, he is just to silent. and this is the opposite of deterrence. because deterrence not is not only something about military, but it's about diplomatic means to keep europe to gather in this very sensitive moment. well, it's not only chancellor shots, of course is making a policy. the foreign minister and alina burbock, prior to the election, had actually been quite outspoken in saying, germany needs to take a tougher line. these are v, both russia and china. and if we look ba
i don't think that at this point in time, a chance le shows is this able actually to display what deterrents in both military and, and also, and verbal ways and diplomatic ways meet. and what he has missed in the very beginning of the crisis is when he was already chancellor or to speak up and to clearly say, where is the red line of germany. and he also has missed to assume leadership in europe as it was the case with the chancellor market in 2014 when she brought europe, which was also at a...
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before the christmas holidays and new year's that, at that point, 56% of your seniors had been accepted to four-year colleges -- universities le yale, brown, swarthmore, haverford, smith college. how did this admissions year compare to last year? >> well, what was different about this year is that the kids were remote for a year and a half, so we were kind of worried about, you know, how this was all going to work. a lot of the advising had to be done remotely, and that was sort of a new thing for us. but i just do have such a feeling of pride, and i think now our percentage is up to about 85% have gotten into college because that was right before the holidays. you know, they didn't -- it's not like these are the perfect kids. they had ups and downs, difficulties. this was not easy. and for the kids, it's only the beginning, right? they're going to have to get through four years of college and tough courses. you go to smith, that's a competitive environment. you're at wharton, you're with some of the best students around the country who, frankly, are way -- potentially way more affluent than you. right? so they have tough time
before the christmas holidays and new year's that, at that point, 56% of your seniors had been accepted to four-year colleges -- universities le yale, brown, swarthmore, haverford, smith college. how did this admissions year compare to last year? >> well, what was different about this year is that the kids were remote for a year and a half, so we were kind of worried about, you know, how this was all going to work. a lot of the advising had to be done remotely, and that was sort of a new...
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le, compared to a seal? >> whitaker: he's got a point. when this white shark's 15 minutes on the "ocearch" platform ran out, we were ordered off. that was amazing! they gave him a name... >> fischer: "sydney!" >> whitaker: ...for the nearest nova scotia town, and began lowering him back into the water. and what you guys have done to him-- this does not harm or hurt the shark at all? >> hueter: no, because we're-- we're monitoring the stress of the animal throughout. >> whitaker: after a couple of minutes, he perked up, especially when he noticed the "ocearch" photographer in the water around the corner. >> oh, he sees you! he sees you, rob! >> whitaker: finally, with fish master brett mcbride helping "steer" him by the tail, off went sydney. >> there he goes. >> do your thing. >> good luck, old boy. sydney. yeah. ( applause ) ( ticking ) >> how to be shark smart at the shore. >> it's taking those steps... >> at www.60minutesovertime.com. >> whitaker: it's safe to say that wolves have an image problem. since ancient times, they've been por
le, compared to a seal? >> whitaker: he's got a point. when this white shark's 15 minutes on the "ocearch" platform ran out, we were ordered off. that was amazing! they gave him a name... >> fischer: "sydney!" >> whitaker: ...for the nearest nova scotia town, and began lowering him back into the water. and what you guys have done to him-- this does not harm or hurt the shark at all? >> hueter: no, because we're-- we're monitoring the stress of the...
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test about 90 points below these le levels jim, one idea, fund strat said if you're aggressive, use yesterday's low as a stop out. would you go that far? >> you don't want to shoot until you see the whites of the intraday low it's a long day. so they see at 9:45, the market looks like it's holding. no, no, no, it doesn't work like that you have to have this move erased then you have to start looking at things. if not all, because it was a crescendo selloff, a climax. last night, we had a quote from mike wilson saying i don't think anyone felt good after the close. i disagree because i found there's a level where we can buy more we're not buying a single stock for the charitable trust at lows so come in today and buy at the same level that's a fool's game just wait. there's nothing that's going to run away >> do you even want to step in front of what powell might say tomorrow >> i don't mind that jay has a history of being considered he's not trying to save the stock market that's never been the issue. he's just considerate. >> really? he wasn't trying to save the stock market oh, all along >> i
test about 90 points below these le levels jim, one idea, fund strat said if you're aggressive, use yesterday's low as a stop out. would you go that far? >> you don't want to shoot until you see the whites of the intraday low it's a long day. so they see at 9:45, the market looks like it's holding. no, no, no, it doesn't work like that you have to have this move erased then you have to start looking at things. if not all, because it was a crescendo selloff, a climax. last night, we had a...
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point. the global sport will take light to this year when a host, the football. well cut right now, the olympics for fencing is taking center stage. les hot reports the solute before the duel. these international athlete turn pattern, trying to gain points in a series that could take them to the olympics. and this is all about point. first them, it's not about the metal, it's about point 15 where you are. and so the higher the level you have, the more poorly you get to thought of god alone. this sport dates back to ancient egypt. but as volved with the invention of electricity and touch censored suits. without the lights telling you which player got the point, it would be nearly impossible to follow from the stands. the thing about fencing is if you blank, you can miss it. it's one of the most complicated sports under sin and it's one of the least watched events of the olympics because scoring points comes down to a single point on a sort o. and it's all about timing. so it's a 20 for 2nd. i have to be faster than you are. and so to all about speed in this, this weapon. for margaret, the good even 70 fencing has always been a passion.
point. the global sport will take light to this year when a host, the football. well cut right now, the olympics for fencing is taking center stage. les hot reports the solute before the duel. these international athlete turn pattern, trying to gain points in a series that could take them to the olympics. and this is all about point. first them, it's not about the metal, it's about point 15 where you are. and so the higher the level you have, the more poorly you get to thought of god alone....
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le, keep the french publication. and the journalist there said he was masked all the time. he didn't ask him to take his mask off at any point. and of course, the main argument was about his medical exemption. when he arrived in australia last week, here he was detained at the border. he said he had a medical exemption. the board force said that he didn't meet those requirements. he was detained in melbourne, a judge on monday said that the australian authorities unfairly revoked his visa unfairly detained him and reinstated it, which meant he was free to remain in australian free to travel around. however, the will that sparks protest in support of him. there was people in serbian flags draped around their shoulders. there was serbian football shirts they were wearing to show our support for this national icon in sibley. we can take a look at some of the protests that happened in melbourne on monday. hey, so those people have come out in support of novak jack rich. of course it has also been a diplomatic fallout. scott morrison, you're sharing prime minister says rules are rules. if she, there's one rule for the country tha
le, keep the french publication. and the journalist there said he was masked all the time. he didn't ask him to take his mask off at any point. and of course, the main argument was about his medical exemption. when he arrived in australia last week, here he was detained at the border. he said he had a medical exemption. the board force said that he didn't meet those requirements. he was detained in melbourne, a judge on monday said that the australian authorities unfairly revoked his visa...
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point. your approaches are all seeing back up in that area. again that crash ing t of lanes. th ok affic. les st. >>quieteon this si wahing a lit in the north bay but no widespread issue with that on the roads to impact your drive. thankfully considering there is enough on the bay bridge now. it's relatively warm, 49 is the sfo, 47 at san jose and oakland. santa rosa is down to 41, reporting fog. there is visibility down to less than a mile. everywhere else we are okay. as we look ahead for the snapshot, it's mid 60s with a few clouds. a couple specific numbers, mountain view 60, livermore 62, 60 oakland, san rafael 60. i will be back with the complete forecast. we will look at this three day holiday weekend with martin luther king jr day on monday. we'll spotlight that in the seven-day forecast. >> see you then. >>> today nurses and caregivers are expected to be on the picket lines demanding better investment in staffing safety amid omicron surge. justin andrews has more from ucsf medical center. >> reporter: this is national day of action. they're allowing nurses to come in who have covid r
point. your approaches are all seeing back up in that area. again that crash ing t of lanes. th ok affic. les st. >>quieteon this si wahing a lit in the north bay but no widespread issue with that on the roads to impact your drive. thankfully considering there is enough on the bay bridge now. it's relatively warm, 49 is the sfo, 47 at san jose and oakland. santa rosa is down to 41, reporting fog. there is visibility down to less than a mile. everywhere else we are okay. as we look ahead...
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les took at a year to date yield chart. the 10 year yield, we will see a massive backup of 22 basis points, so a very big move in a short timeast couple of days, sort of wondering down, backing off a little bit, giving a little bit of relief around inflation fears, along with valuation concerns for technology. relative to fed chair jay powell's comments, what is more important, rates were balance sheets, obviously they are integrally tied in. in yellow, that is the 10 year yield. in blue we are looking at the fed balance sheet, close to $8.8 trillion. in white, the s&p 500. you can see where the 10 year yield was going much higher last year, it really did not do anything to the s&p 500, just following the balance sheet. the balance sheet is still going higher at this time. the s&p 500 reasonably choppy. if you think about the s&p 500 as a forecasting tool, this chart may suggest that stock traders are little more worried net-net about the balance sheet, the idea that it could shrink into q3, which i think was your point the other day. guy: absolutely. we will wait and see what happens here. there seems to be a little bit of
les took at a year to date yield chart. the 10 year yield, we will see a massive backup of 22 basis points, so a very big move in a short timeast couple of days, sort of wondering down, backing off a little bit, giving a little bit of relief around inflation fears, along with valuation concerns for technology. relative to fed chair jay powell's comments, what is more important, rates were balance sheets, obviously they are integrally tied in. in yellow, that is the 10 year yield. in blue we are...
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and it was just at that point when mark class stepped into the light for the le family >> i met the familymotel on the side of the freeway in hayward california at about 11:00 in the morning. and they were all huddled inside this little room >> the le family class was like the calgary. >> we were all in our pajamas. we were shoveled, all together in our lifetimes. tried to end it press releases. trying to organize all the interviews. and, reading the news, trying to talk to the police. and i looked around and i said the first thing that you people need to do is get out of this room. >> dark and depressing. >> it was horrible. and they were so down frighten. they had absolutely no idea of what to do or where to go. >> and he sat down and gave us a list of what to do to find our center. how to get volunteers. we had to position media and in this sort of light. he was giving us all sort of tips. >> it made an all sort of world difference. -- >> but what marcus didn't do was burden the lee family with his own story. didn't tell him about his own daughter, poly, kidnapped two decades ago. >> th
and it was just at that point when mark class stepped into the light for the le family >> i met the familymotel on the side of the freeway in hayward california at about 11:00 in the morning. and they were all huddled inside this little room >> the le family class was like the calgary. >> we were all in our pajamas. we were shoveled, all together in our lifetimes. tried to end it press releases. trying to organize all the interviews. and, reading the news, trying to talk to...
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pointed out, one of the triggers of this attack now may be that the u. e. back forces have played a crucial role and pushing back who's the advances in shop, le, and read. and so the message from the who sees in that case might be pull back, you a who your back forth is away or that could be was to come. now this might well backfires . i think it's likely to backfire. what it's likely to do is to steal the result of the united arab emirates against the who's these and to also perhaps help mend some of the risk that had started to appear inside the saudi led coalition. and all them back together again to really try to counter the who threat all come back to bite them inside the country. so but let me ask you about the, the, the global perception of this, the, the p r l, and then tell that there was a period of time. and certainly in the last 2 years of the b, m. and was when it was widely regarded as a p r disaster for the correlation, saudi arabia. and for those involved in it, do you think that the moratti's would be willing to risk that p r. disaster again, by increasing the number of attacks in yemen. they are not as q, and there are in fact that the
pointed out, one of the triggers of this attack now may be that the u. e. back forces have played a crucial role and pushing back who's the advances in shop, le, and read. and so the message from the who sees in that case might be pull back, you a who your back forth is away or that could be was to come. now this might well backfires . i think it's likely to backfire. what it's likely to do is to steal the result of the united arab emirates against the who's these and to also perhaps help mend...
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le, off is accused burden of putting pressure on artes. new german language channel also talks with the countries foreign minister in moscow. correspondence donald course is across develop. one of the main points of discussion at the press conference was of course, the fate of our chief, german language channel, our t d e, which has been facing a lot of censorship in germany. the russian foreign minister circ a live rob said that the german state was actually directly involved in this violation of free journalism. going as far to say that sanctions may even need to be taken if the matter is not resolved. as for his german counterpart, she said that the state actually was not involved. so let's take a listen to what they both said. not i cannot ask the state interference regarding r t d. well, that's just not true enough. unless you know why. we have every reason to believe that the german government is directly involved in what is happening. let me remind you that banking services for our journalists were stopped at an early stage. the german media regulator blocked the satellite signal despite the serbian license. we believe that this is an interference in the work of independent journalists.
le, off is accused burden of putting pressure on artes. new german language channel also talks with the countries foreign minister in moscow. correspondence donald course is across develop. one of the main points of discussion at the press conference was of course, the fate of our chief, german language channel, our t d e, which has been facing a lot of censorship in germany. the russian foreign minister circ a live rob said that the german state was actually directly involved in this violation...
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will all be living a responsible lifes le. , :, will all be living a responsible lifes le. ., , lifestyle. diane, a point 3132 - right now? right now, i'm pretty - exhausted, it was about 3132 degrees with a _ exhausted, it was about 3132 degrees with a lot _ exhausted, it was about 3132 degrees with a lot of— exhausted, it was about 3132 degrees with a lot of humidity _ exhausted, it was about 3132 degrees with a lot of humidity today— exhausted, it was about 3132 degrees with a lot of humidity today so - exhausted, it was about 3132 degrees with a lot of humidity today so i- with a lot of humidity today so i found _ with a lot of humidity today so i found it — with a lot of humidity today so i found it very— with a lot of humidity today so i found it very challenging - with a lot of humidity today so i found it very challenging to - with a lot of humidity today so i found it very challenging to get| found it very challenging to get back— found it very challenging to get back out — found it very challenging to get back out there _ found it very challenging to get back out there after _ found it very cha
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le. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire the new ww personal points's particular to you. what's your favorite food? avocado you can fill a bathtub. i love it. with guacamole. all over. helps the skin, helps the body. don't pay until spring. join today at ww.com. offer ends january 30th. yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable network. ok, that jump was crazy! but what's crazier? you get unlimited for just 30 bucks. nice! but mine has 5g included. wait! 5g included? yup, even these guys get it. nice ride, by the way. and the icing on the cake? saving up to 400 bucks? exactly. wait, shouldn't you be navigating? xfinity mobile. it's wireless that does it all and saves a lot. like a lot, a lot. >>> un security counsel will gather for an urgent meeting in the coming hours as tensions along border of jukukraine and russia remain. the latest push for a diplomatic end to the crisis. u.s. is ready to listen but will not be distracted by what she called russia propaganda. ukraine foreign minister also pushing for diplomacy. saying it's the quote on
le. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire the new ww personal points's particular to you. what's your favorite food? avocado you can fill a bathtub. i love it. with guacamole. all over. helps the skin, helps the body. don't pay until spring. join today at ww.com. offer ends january 30th. yep, it's go time with wireless on the most reliable network. ok, that jump was crazy!...
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point. the key thing is don't waste milk and recycle your bottle, - milk and recycle your bottle, plastic or glass.— milk and recycle your bottle, plastic or glass. there is another an . leass. there is another angle, the impact on _ plastic or glass. there is another angle, the impact on the - plastic or glass. there is another| angle, the impact on the industry and farmers who at the moment are facing uncertainty because they don't know what the impact of the new pay system will be due to brexit. i wonder whether some dairy farmers might say, hang on a minute, the effect of this will be people buy less milk because they won't be throwing the product away, they will be using it longer, and therefore, actually, they clearly don't want their milk wasted, they want people to use it, but they will lose money because people are buying less milk because people are buying less milk because they are throwing less of it away. because they are throwing less of it awa . ~ �* because they are throwing less of it awa .~ �* :, ., , because they are throwing less of it awa. �* :, ., away. we've spoken to farmers and manufacturers _ away. we've spoken to farmers and manufacturers right
point. the key thing is don't waste milk and recycle your bottle, - milk and recycle your bottle, plastic or glass.— milk and recycle your bottle, plastic or glass. there is another an . leass. there is another angle, the impact on _ plastic or glass. there is another angle, the impact on the - plastic or glass. there is another| angle, the impact on the industry and farmers who at the moment are facing uncertainty because they don't know what the impact of the new pay system will be due to...
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les, if his playing finally. okay. if he is not playing her, i'll tell then open will be a greater than open with or without him. that's. that's my point of view. this saga isn't over yet. the matter is scheduled to return to the federal court for a final hearing on sunday, on the eve of the australian open, and no joke of which is set for the 1st round of the tournament on monday. so how do we get here jokers, which was denied entry to australia on january 5th, because he did not meet covert requirements authority sent the tennis tart to an immigration detention hotel in melbourne. jock of it appealed that decision, arguing his coven 19 infection in december. meant he was exempt from vaccine requirements, a court over turn the decision and ordered his release and organized of the australian open included him in the tennis championship. but then on friday, immigration as to alex hawk used his discretionary powers to counsel jokers. which is, these are again on that health and public order grounds. let's bring an antonia tor . she is the head of immigration services at the law firm, howard kennedy. so as we were saying there, the immigr
les, if his playing finally. okay. if he is not playing her, i'll tell then open will be a greater than open with or without him. that's. that's my point of view. this saga isn't over yet. the matter is scheduled to return to the federal court for a final hearing on sunday, on the eve of the australian open, and no joke of which is set for the 1st round of the tournament on monday. so how do we get here jokers, which was denied entry to australia on january 5th, because he did not meet covert...
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point just under 100 b. you say it would imply 20 billion to get to appropriate saechlts les. an earnings cushion, at least at the moment is that a trap to look at that it what i? >> i think it can be a trap. i think are you absolutely right. i'd say two things one is they obviously face a difficult comp in 2021 2022 revenues will be presumably higher you might think that that is peak sales times of perspective, peak number of vaccine sales probably going on right now making it difficult comps, certainly a difficult earnings trajectory over the next years i think you nailed it on the head for them to get back up, i think they need to have the next chapter, which is something else you and i know wall street likes to buy growth whenever it can. >> michael, thank you, big time. >>> coming up, when we return, the nasdaq see ac notable sell-off yesterday right after apple surpassed that $3 trillion market cap we will talk to tech investor mark meeks for stock he likes. that and so much more when "squawk" returns >> . >>> good morning, nasdaq futures pointing to more losses for tech
point just under 100 b. you say it would imply 20 billion to get to appropriate saechlts les. an earnings cushion, at least at the moment is that a trap to look at that it what i? >> i think it can be a trap. i think are you absolutely right. i'd say two things one is they obviously face a difficult comp in 2021 2022 revenues will be presumably higher you might think that that is peak sales times of perspective, peak number of vaccine sales probably going on right now making it difficult...
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point, mr zahawi. on the other issue, please. what i would say is eo - le in issue, please.ing with this white are you worried at all about his future? well, i would say that the... the prime minister, and the big calls... if you look at what he did on the vaccine programme... i remember a meeting where he was even some advice that we shouldn't buy more vaccines for a booster and he pushed hard. no, let's buy the additional vaccines and of course we had a new variant and needed to boost. on the omicron call before christmas, and sticking to plan b and keeping the economy open, the most open economy in europe, he got that right, as well, and of course we are all human. you judge a man by the decisions they make and he has made a mistake when it came to the 20th of may and he admitted it and apologised for it. i think it is important now we see the evidence because i think that is the only way we clear this up, is by having that investigation. you we clear this up, is by having that investigation.— we clear this up, is by having that investigation. you have spoken out about so
point, mr zahawi. on the other issue, please. what i would say is eo - le in issue, please.ing with this white are you worried at all about his future? well, i would say that the... the prime minister, and the big calls... if you look at what he did on the vaccine programme... i remember a meeting where he was even some advice that we shouldn't buy more vaccines for a booster and he pushed hard. no, let's buy the additional vaccines and of course we had a new variant and needed to boost. on the...