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, much, much lesser volume, much, much, much higher prices. and i think i like to go back to the point about this being an enormous bottleneck. that's really the, the kind of problem that we have. and in way this is about spare capacity. but of course, difficult to have very much there to pass the waterways. so i have friends that leads us rather in a bind and, and just very quickly, we only have about a minute and a half left. from your perspective, are there any concrete steps that could be taken right away that would reduce this bottleneck? and no, but we really need to, i think that i think the problem is that we need to really look at using less of the good stuff, being transported by water. i just don't think the alternatives are strong enough. have the capacity to this enough and the extra point i sort of want to get in at the end here is do not underestimate impact. this will happen. central europe, on the countries are dependent on the economy. all right, well we have run out of time. we're going to have to leave the conversation ther
, much, much lesser volume, much, much, much higher prices. and i think i like to go back to the point about this being an enormous bottleneck. that's really the, the kind of problem that we have. and in way this is about spare capacity. but of course, difficult to have very much there to pass the waterways. so i have friends that leads us rather in a bind and, and just very quickly, we only have about a minute and a half left. from your perspective, are there any concrete steps that could be...
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then. wasn't really talked about very much then-— much then.ight. i think many people found | think many people found inspiration through 0livia think many people found inspiration through olivia and her own cancerjourney and how open she was about that as well. not only did she establish the cancer centre here, but she had given hope to so many other patients here and much further afield as well. and the fact that it was nearly 30 years ago she had beaten cancer several times, 30 years ago she had beaten cancerseveraltimes, it 30 years ago she had beaten cancer several times, it came back a third time, and sadly, this time, she wasn't able to debated. but in terms of her philanthropy and her input into what you are doing where you are, talk us through the impact that has had.— that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really _ that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did _ that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did drive - that has had. yes, as i say, olivia really did drive the i 0livia really did drive the establishment of the cancer centre
then. wasn't really talked about very much then-— much then.ight. i think many people found | think many people found inspiration through 0livia think many people found inspiration through olivia and her own cancerjourney and how open she was about that as well. not only did she establish the cancer centre here, but she had given hope to so many other patients here and much further afield as well. and the fact that it was nearly 30 years ago she had beaten cancer several times, 30 years ago...
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thank you so much. who in - increase very quickly. thank you so much. who in the . you so much. linda. first of all. you _ question for linda. first of all, you said about the fuel cells, — all, you said about the fuel cetis, i_ all, you said about the fuel cells, i have a quick question because _ cells, i have a quick question because i_ cells, i have a quick question because i know f150, how much of the _ because i know f150, how much of the big — because i know f150, how much of the big vehicle it is. how are you _ of the big vehicle it is. how are you able to get people to really — are you able to get people to really adopt the use of electric and places like rural pennsylvania, upstate new york where _ pennsylvania, upstate new york where we — pennsylvania, upstate new york where we are very much a hunting _ where we are very much a hunting environment where we have _ hunting environment where we have due — hunting environment where we have due years push everything into the — have due years push everything into the back of the vehicle. how— into the back of the vehicle. ho
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don't make so much food.f we just reverse that policy, prices of agricultural goods will come down. again, we have a backstop here that makes me hard to believe that we would just sit by and let prices be so hot while we continue to subsidize our farmers. lisa: it seems like you think the potential error is worse, the fed going too fast rather than to slowly, which is what a lot of people are saying including some fed members. what would it take to change your mind as far as the data, incoming numbers on the economy? joseph: i would look for a particular acceleration of inflation. right now, wages are not keeping up with prices. really the opposite of what you would expect in a very tight labor market. if i saw a real wages going up dramatically, saw inflation start to take off at a higher rate. right now, the rate of inflation is going up but at a lower rate. those are signs that would lead me to take stronger action. tom: we are going to stay with you on bloomberg radio. i look forward to speaking with you
don't make so much food.f we just reverse that policy, prices of agricultural goods will come down. again, we have a backstop here that makes me hard to believe that we would just sit by and let prices be so hot while we continue to subsidize our farmers. lisa: it seems like you think the potential error is worse, the fed going too fast rather than to slowly, which is what a lot of people are saying including some fed members. what would it take to change your mind as far as the data, incoming...
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i -- has so much knowledge, and i know that the dozens have so much knowledge. -- so with that.inaudible] >> thank you again for joining us. we hope to talk about elizabeth again soon. >> on our weekly series the presidency, -- moderates a conversation asking the question, did we really need a president? >> when lincoln resolves to issue the emancipation proclamation, in september of 1862, he calls his cabinet together, and he tells them, i have family -- i am going to issue this emancipation proclamation. we will fray -- it's a dramatic moment. it's probably the most important single decision a president has to make in terms of domestic policy in the 19th century. and he explained it to his cabinet in terms of what he called a covenant, a vow he had made with god, that if the union army was successful in driving the confederate army of robert e. lee back across the potomac river, which they did, just a week before lincoln has this cabinet meeting, blinken said he had made this vow, that he was going to send the proclamation after him, and he was going to fulfill that bow. now t
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doing much much better. 9 members placed on modify duty and 13 people return to full duty. investigative curves bureau. (inaudible) one test done, result negative. randle alcohol and drug testing. 3 members selected and randomly selected, all negative. three post accident reports, all post negative. helped with conditional office and (inaudible) attended a marine rescue committee and the strike team committee refresher class and captain (inaudible) is out with the team now with the oak fire and help would the background investigations. our power player this month was support service chief ramon sermono. we have (inaudible) 1515 evans. that is 80 percent complete and really the biggest hold up is waiting for the hvac units. replaced the section of damaged fencing around carol avenue property the future training site and sad to say the fence was stolen in entirety so putting up a new fence shortly. we installed new aed cabinets at station 49. (inaudible) it is is a big deal every time we get a vehicle out on the streets. here is a picture of the second hybrid emergency servic
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thanks so much for joining us.you heard the russian foreign minister said they're ready to discuss to possible prisoner swap. are you more optimistic now that her trial is behind her. >> as sad as yesterday was, and it was hard to see the impact that this entire process has had on britney and i sew so many of her fans, some people that care about her, seeing a nine-year sentence that is heartbreaking but we few we had to get through the show trial faze to get to this point. and i think hearing minister lavrov say now tear ready to negotiate is a positive. and this is going faster, this process so far for britney than it did for trevor reed or for paul whelan. and that is also positive because that means she's had to spend less time in prison in the pretrial phase. >> you say it is actually a positive step that grien's trial moves so quickly but what message is russia sending with this near maximum sentence. >> right. yeah. well this is hostage diplomacy. they're trying to apply as much pressure on to the united sta
thanks so much for joining us.you heard the russian foreign minister said they're ready to discuss to possible prisoner swap. are you more optimistic now that her trial is behind her. >> as sad as yesterday was, and it was hard to see the impact that this entire process has had on britney and i sew so many of her fans, some people that care about her, seeing a nine-year sentence that is heartbreaking but we few we had to get through the show trial faze to get to this point. and i think...
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i think you'll all enjoy it very much. i'm the executive director for the philadelphia society for the preservation of landmarks and we are an 89 year old nonprofit that stewart's for historic house museums the pal house where i am today, so i am the ballroom at the palouse. this is the home the ancestry home of san juan elizabeth powell. we also have the health visit house, which is just around the corner from here in society hill in philadelphia. we have grumble corp, which is in germantown and historic waynesboro, which is out in paoli and our mission is to not only preserve our core historic sites, but also to provide related cultural educational and historical programming. i thought it might be interesting to talk maybe a little bit about how we came about because our organization as i mentioned is 89 years old. i'd be 90 next year exciting and we're founded in 1931. named francis anne worcester so much like mount vernon. we were we were founded by a very strong matriarch and the organization was born essentially to s
i think you'll all enjoy it very much. i'm the executive director for the philadelphia society for the preservation of landmarks and we are an 89 year old nonprofit that stewart's for historic house museums the pal house where i am today, so i am the ballroom at the palouse. this is the home the ancestry home of san juan elizabeth powell. we also have the health visit house, which is just around the corner from here in society hill in philadelphia. we have grumble corp, which is in germantown...
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thank you very much. a bakery in colchester. welcome, thank you very much for joining us, i have been eyeing up that victoria sponge behind you, so it is maybe quite a good example of the real dynamic that you are experiencing in terms of pricing, can you talk us through what the impact of inflation has been on things like that?— impact of inflation has been on things like that? well, 'ust putting it down to victoria, _ things like that? well, just putting it down to victoria, the _ things like that? well, just putting it down to victoria, the price - things like that? well, just putting it down to victoria, the price of. it down to victoria, the price of butter has doubled so where our victoria used to be not a cheap and cheerful but an economical bake because of the few ingredients we are finding even something as simple as classic as a victoria which is butter, sugar, eggs and flour has almost doubled in price. which means that we are having to charge luxury prices for what we consider to be a classic
thank you very much. a bakery in colchester. welcome, thank you very much for joining us, i have been eyeing up that victoria sponge behind you, so it is maybe quite a good example of the real dynamic that you are experiencing in terms of pricing, can you talk us through what the impact of inflation has been on things like that?— impact of inflation has been on things like that? well, 'ust putting it down to victoria, _ things like that? well, just putting it down to victoria, the _ things...
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how much is at stake? why is it _ healthy oceans. how much is at stake?? why is it so important to healthy oceans. how much is at - stake? why is it so important to get agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now.— agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial _ negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial fishing, - negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial fishing, the - destructive industrialfishing, the climate crisis, pollution, deep sea mining bill, are devastating marine life across the global oceans and ocean centuries is what scientists say are needed to give marine life a chance to heal. they say we need to protect at least 30% of the worlds oceans by 2030. and to get that done, this means this work needs to get targeted right away. what done, this means this work needs to get targeted right away.— get targeted right away. what are the key sticking _ get targeted right away. what are the
how much is at stake? why is it _ healthy oceans. how much is at stake?? why is it so important to healthy oceans. how much is at - stake? why is it so important to get agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now.— agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial _ negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial fishing, - negotiations until now. we know...
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it looks very much— sea of very parched earth. it looks very much the same.ame. i was quite struck in — very much the same. i was quite struck in terms of the mirror's report— struck in terms of the mirror's report in— struck in terms of the mirror's report in the huge disparity across the country— report in the huge disparity across the country in terms of the amount of rainfatt — the country in terms of the amount of rainfall. in south—east england there _ of rainfall. in south—east england there has— of rainfall. in south—east england there has been an average of 9% of what we _ there has been an average of 9% of what we would expect the july rainfall, — what we would expect the july rainfall, compared to 50% plus in northerh— rainfall, compared to 50% plus in northern england and scotland. closer to — northern england and scotland. closer to 80%. so quite a bit of disparity— closer to 80%. so quite a bit of disparity across the country in terms — disparity across the country in terms of— disparity across the country in terms of what people are seeing. we
it looks very much— sea of very parched earth. it looks very much the same.ame. i was quite struck in — very much the same. i was quite struck in terms of the mirror's report— struck in terms of the mirror's report in— struck in terms of the mirror's report in the huge disparity across the country— report in the huge disparity across the country in terms of the amount of rainfatt — the country in terms of the amount of rainfall. in south—east england there _ of rainfall. in...
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i were fed up with so much laws, so much in justice and so much suffering. it's the people who are going to get him out of the presidency. the families of 43 students killed in mexico in 2014 see they hope the arrest of a former attorney general could lead to justice for the victims. his maria was detained on friday and accused of being involved in torture and force disappearances. 83 arrest warrants have been issued in relation to the case. and south africa, zonal kingdom has crowned i knew, monarch after months of succession disputes, missus zulu, the son of the late king good wills will attain. he has been recognized as the leader of the nation's largest ethnic group. thousands of people attended the ceremony in none, gama and those are the headlines. i'll be back with more news on al jazeera, after witness stay with us. with fight is willing kayla or control. ah, what does the new forever war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming, prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation coming? how did you get so muc
i were fed up with so much laws, so much in justice and so much suffering. it's the people who are going to get him out of the presidency. the families of 43 students killed in mexico in 2014 see they hope the arrest of a former attorney general could lead to justice for the victims. his maria was detained on friday and accused of being involved in torture and force disappearances. 83 arrest warrants have been issued in relation to the case. and south africa, zonal kingdom has crowned i knew,...
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how much is it a composition issue is much is a demand issue? how do you get ahead of groupthink in terms of surging demand in certain areas in the post condemning psychosis we are living in? tom: the twos-tens spread is really the headlining idea. neil. i will talk about that later. -- neil dutta will talk about that later. did you fall off your chair? lisa: i fell off my chair because it was a shocking inversion. i'm good. i am not on a plane to capri, but i'm good. we have seen the s&p futures and frankly, nasdaq bouncing around nowheresville today. it all fizzled on the heels of nvidia. people are looking for tea leaves, and it raises questions about how much liquidity there is in this august when so many people are on planes to capri. here's what i am watching in the day ahead. it: 30 am, u.s. nonfarm productivity. this will be really interesting because this is probably going to decline given the fact that you working people who are paid more and producing less. this is the stagflation we are in. this is not good for the fed. tom: producti
how much is it a composition issue is much is a demand issue? how do you get ahead of groupthink in terms of surging demand in certain areas in the post condemning psychosis we are living in? tom: the twos-tens spread is really the headlining idea. neil. i will talk about that later. -- neil dutta will talk about that later. did you fall off your chair? lisa: i fell off my chair because it was a shocking inversion. i'm good. i am not on a plane to capri, but i'm good. we have seen the s&p...
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much can happen and that's really bad look_ much can happen and that's really bad look at — much canappen and that's really bad look at this time when pretty much _ bad look at this time when pretty much it_ bad look at this time when pretty much it seems like every day that predictions — much it seems like every day that predictions of how the energy prices are going _ predictions of how the energy prices are going to go up and up and be heard_ are going to go up and up and be heard more— are going to go up and up and be heard more and lose a couple days a -o heard more and lose a couple days ago on _ heard more and lose a couple days ago on the — heard more and lose a couple days ago on the bbc stressing how much this is— ago on the bbc stressing how much this is affecting people with mental health— this is affecting people with mental health at— this is affecting people with mental health at this point. people are worrying — health at this point. people are worrying so much but they're going to pay— worrying so much but they're going to pay the — worrying so much but they're going
much can happen and that's really bad look_ much can happen and that's really bad look at — much canappen and that's really bad look at this time when pretty much _ bad look at this time when pretty much it_ bad look at this time when pretty much it seems like every day that predictions — much it seems like every day that predictions of how the energy prices are going _ predictions of how the energy prices are going to go up and up and be heard_ are going to go up and up and be heard...
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how much will this be about how much oil canada provide and how much gas they can provide to europe? natural gas is reached a new record high, it's more than doubled since june. this faces some of the concerns going on belief the surface. i know you will laugh but this is incredibly important. it's an audit of the farming of the united states. with all of the droughts in the heatwave, they don't have a sense of what this will be at a time when we are concerned about the potential out but from the ukrainian and russian region. we've gotten most of the earnings. the round trip here, this is what has happened since the pandemic. it's search dramatically. we're looking at how much potential there is and how much ahead of ourselves we've gotten. there is the euphoria that people have experienced. we face a pretty big pothole now. jonathan: thank you, we are counting it down to jackson hole, wyoming. the coverage begins thursday morning into friday. tom: we've got a great set of guests lined up thinking about what global central banks are doing. mr. powell is the focus but there's a huge i
how much will this be about how much oil canada provide and how much gas they can provide to europe? natural gas is reached a new record high, it's more than doubled since june. this faces some of the concerns going on belief the surface. i know you will laugh but this is incredibly important. it's an audit of the farming of the united states. with all of the droughts in the heatwave, they don't have a sense of what this will be at a time when we are concerned about the potential out but from...
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thank you very much.john will be back again at 11:30 for a second look at the front pages, but it's goodbye for now. hello, i hello, lam hello, i am marc edwards with your sport. four matches in the premier league to bring you and we have a round—up of all of the action. and we'll start with a big upset at st mary's with southampton coming from behind to beat chelsea 2—1. raheem sterling put the visitors ahead after 23 minutes with his third goal in two games. but first half goals from romeo lavia here and then and adam armstrong secured saints' second win of the season. it also sees them leapfrog chelsea to eighth in the table. it's too easy to put us off balance, to confuse us, to beat us, to push us off track, too easy. but it happens. it happened in leeds, it happened today here, and we need to understand why and find solutions. elsewhere, everton are still looking for their first win of the season as they drew 1—1 with leeds at elland road. luis sinisterra grabbed the long range equaliser for leeds t
thank you very much.john will be back again at 11:30 for a second look at the front pages, but it's goodbye for now. hello, i hello, lam hello, i am marc edwards with your sport. four matches in the premier league to bring you and we have a round—up of all of the action. and we'll start with a big upset at st mary's with southampton coming from behind to beat chelsea 2—1. raheem sterling put the visitors ahead after 23 minutes with his third goal in two games. but first half goals from...
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david, interesting, thanks very much. david corn knockj thanks very much. numbers at the airport. the suspension affect ba's flights to domestic and european destinations. thousands of air travellers have been hit by disruption in recent weeks, including last—minute cancellations. lisa minot is the travel editor at the sun newspaper. she said that things don't look good for ba. we heard that, actually, this stop sale — the stopping of sale of all tickets out of heathrow from british airways — is going to continue until 15 august at the earliest, so that means that you will not be able to buy a ticket on a ba plane out of heathrow to any of the, basically, domestic and european destinations that it serves this summer. and this is because of the heathrow cap and the fact that both heathrow itself and british airways just don't have enough staff to run their full schedule. lisa minot, travel editor at the sun. a man has been charged with treason after an incident at windsor castle on christmas day. he's also been charged with threats to kill and possession of
david, interesting, thanks very much. david corn knockj thanks very much. numbers at the airport. the suspension affect ba's flights to domestic and european destinations. thousands of air travellers have been hit by disruption in recent weeks, including last—minute cancellations. lisa minot is the travel editor at the sun newspaper. she said that things don't look good for ba. we heard that, actually, this stop sale — the stopping of sale of all tickets out of heathrow from british airways...
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thank you so much for _ months to come. thank you so much for staying _ months to come.up _ months to come. thank you so much for staying up for - months to come. thank you so much for staying up for us - months to come. thank you so much for staying up for us in l much for staying up for us in new york and sharing your expertise! as it is a get the numbers from the us, we will let you know and explain what they mean. just when you thought it could not get any worse, along comes and other forecast on uk energy bills. the latest from comparison site uswitch warns many households are already falling behind on energy payments with total debt owed three times higher than a year ago. the consultancy cornwall insight predicts bills could hit over £a,200 by next january. which would mean the average household would be paying around £355 a month, instead of £16a a month currently. a year to help households but campaigners argue it needs the government is providing around £a00 a year to help households but campaigners argue it needs to put extra emergency measures in place well b
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thank you very, very much. i want to bring in our political and legal experts to say says what's going on. george conway, just take a look at the documents released today. they argue the basis for the search is possible. quote, evidence of a crime and contraband. they also warn that evidence might be destroyed. how revealing is all of this? >> well, i think it tells us things that we already know, that this is a serious criminal investigation. it wasn't just an effort by the justice department and the national archives to obtain the documents and recover the documents. i mean, this is a very serious criminal investigation. and i would be surprised if any truly significant details, factual details will appear in the redacted affidavit that will come out next week if the judge approves it. >> the judge may release as we've been noting portions of the actual affidavit. what is your assessment? how much could we actually see after the redactions? >> if it's done properly, not much. we'll see something like blank du
thank you very, very much. i want to bring in our political and legal experts to say says what's going on. george conway, just take a look at the documents released today. they argue the basis for the search is possible. quote, evidence of a crime and contraband. they also warn that evidence might be destroyed. how revealing is all of this? >> well, i think it tells us things that we already know, that this is a serious criminal investigation. it wasn't just an effort by the justice...
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where it is much tougher that central banks are facing come up a much worse economy with gas prices going higher and inflation in the u.k. hitting double digits yesterday. francine: what is the worst of two evils? james: that is the right question, and i agree with lynn that the fed is moving into a volatile position because they have been more prepared to move aggressively across the nettle. if we have learned any lesson from the period of the 70's into the early 1980's, if we learned any lesson, it is that the worst outcome is uncontrolled inflation. that will wipe it all out. i short-term recession is a small price to pay to control those wage price spirals. there is no question. the policy is to err on the side of over hawkishness today to avoid having to catch up with a situation that is already out of control. francine: where do you buy on the treasury yield curve? james: that is a good question. i think we are getting to a point where the more they hike today, the more they are having to cuts tomorrow. tomorrow is just a turn of phrase. they continue to outperform too. how can they
where it is much tougher that central banks are facing come up a much worse economy with gas prices going higher and inflation in the u.k. hitting double digits yesterday. francine: what is the worst of two evils? james: that is the right question, and i agree with lynn that the fed is moving into a volatile position because they have been more prepared to move aggressively across the nettle. if we have learned any lesson from the period of the 70's into the early 1980's, if we learned any...
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and, of course, those fluctuate with much less attention, or much less impact by monetary policy than supply issues. guy: final quick question. is the government helping at this point to fight against inflation? what do you think, as you sit there at harvard law school, of the debt forgiveness plan announced by the president this week? dan: well, obviously as everyone has noted there is a difference in opinion among economists, and some of that crosses party lines as to what the near to medium term inflation effects are going to be. my guess is -- and this is sort of stepping out of central banking and stepping more into washington observer -- my guess is that the administration had some form of student get -- student debt forgiveness as a priority. given the things -- given the way things are in washington, and you see the opportunity to achieve one of your priorities, have to be some pretty good reasons not to seek that opportunity. and i think the delay was probably in substantial part due to the fact that the president and his staff were trying to shape the program so that the iss
and, of course, those fluctuate with much less attention, or much less impact by monetary policy than supply issues. guy: final quick question. is the government helping at this point to fight against inflation? what do you think, as you sit there at harvard law school, of the debt forgiveness plan announced by the president this week? dan: well, obviously as everyone has noted there is a difference in opinion among economists, and some of that crosses party lines as to what the near to medium...
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thank you very much. thank mer, marriage, my head for your leadership and for the leadership a gather here with you today. i'm proud of my delegation. we're almost like one unit that chairman of the point affairs committee chairman better that makes mr to kind of chair veterans the best buy here of, of form or owner king. she's in ways and means that the trade committee, i congress for my season del, banning and member of intelligence committee. mr. fish to my fee and a member of the foreign affairs and i'm services committee. mr. kim, i say that because when i speak, i might receiving your kind words as well as this invitation is really received and appreciated by members of congress or the on both sides of the eye on both sides of the capitol. great enthusiasm for the us. taiwan relationship. this is put in perfect over 4 decades ago. the taiwan relations that was built and building a strong bond between our 2 countries advancing our shared interests of government, economy and security. while respecting
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higher jewelry as a category 100% higher than 2019 how much of that is inflation and how much is the fact that the consumers are in just much better shape >> it's interesting that you picked up on the jewelry because that was one i was looking at earlier today. it shows acceleration right after the pandemic that may have been somewhat retail therapy people couldn't spend as much on experiences. so there's so many different fascinating things to look at when you're trying to understand the consumer behavioral shift. but i do think the bottom line is that right now the consumer is still out there spending. again, they're not pleased by some of these price increases. they're trying to balance some of these headwinds that they're seeing in terms of higher interest rates and i do think i agree with karin. it's all about this rebalancing in the economy that's going take time and lead to this ultimate moderation but i think the important thing is that it's time. so many market participants were looking for the economy to switch on a dime and that's just not happening. >> absolutely not. >>
higher jewelry as a category 100% higher than 2019 how much of that is inflation and how much is the fact that the consumers are in just much better shape >> it's interesting that you picked up on the jewelry because that was one i was looking at earlier today. it shows acceleration right after the pandemic that may have been somewhat retail therapy people couldn't spend as much on experiences. so there's so many different fascinating things to look at when you're trying to understand the...
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want to learn as much as possible from this. imilieu caution and we much want to learn as much as possibleh as possible from this. when you say oh on the side _ much as possible from this. when you say oh on the side of _ much as possible from this. when you say oh on the side of caution, - much as possible from this. when you say oh on the side of caution, there i say oh on the side of caution, there is a safety issue here, isn't there? because there is a huge potential payload with this rocket? yes. because there is a huge potential payload with this rocket? yes, there were a number— payload with this rocket? yes, there were a number of— payload with this rocket? yes, there were a number of failures _ payload with this rocket? yes, there were a number of failures that - payload with this rocket? yes, there were a number of failures that could have been acceptable and still gone ahead with the launch, but if one engines having a problem and there is a potential loss of thrust and the rocket simply won't make it into orbit or it will be on the wrong trajectory for the moon, so this is abso
want to learn as much as possible from this. imilieu caution and we much want to learn as much as possibleh as possible from this. when you say oh on the side _ much as possible from this. when you say oh on the side of _ much as possible from this. when you say oh on the side of caution, - much as possible from this. when you say oh on the side of caution, there i say oh on the side of caution, there is a safety issue here, isn't there? because there is a huge potential payload with this...
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thank you so much for joining in. so we've had this typhoon equivalent to a category for hurricane cars, quite a debt, devastating destruction on chichi jima in japan. that's about a 1000 kilometers east of tokyo. set a record for wind gusts in august, 174 kilometers per hour. and also rainfall is wall scooping up more than $200.00 millimeters over 24 hours. so here's where the high food is moving, dipping further toward the south. i think it's gonna stay east of taiwan, so that's a forecast on wednesday. let's show you this on thursday. get mighty close there. so we'll inject some moisture into the atmosphere and whip up the surf their big time. in time, there's been a big drop in temperatures for a chunk chain on thursday, with a high 29 degrees. now back to japan, in the main island of hans, you get unclipped with this solid band of rain into whole cardoso, thunderstorms to be expected for southern horseshoe on wednesday. now for india, the heaviest monsoon range really will be my roster, karnataka into carola, and
thank you so much for joining in. so we've had this typhoon equivalent to a category for hurricane cars, quite a debt, devastating destruction on chichi jima in japan. that's about a 1000 kilometers east of tokyo. set a record for wind gusts in august, 174 kilometers per hour. and also rainfall is wall scooping up more than $200.00 millimeters over 24 hours. so here's where the high food is moving, dipping further toward the south. i think it's gonna stay east of taiwan, so that's a forecast on...
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lisa: how much work -- jonathan: how much work does the fed have to do between now and then? where they hand written letters? lisa: in pencil? jonathan: tom and i get handwritten hate mail. lisa: i also get hate mail sometimes. people think i am too bearish. it is interesting people are seeing this decline in inflation , but this discussion of how quickly does that have to come down, whether there are stickier elements and tony was just talking about rent. the wall street journal had a story about how apartment rents have come down a tick. 9.4%. that is down from 11.1%, but really? jonathan: this goes back to tom's number one question. what do we go down to? from nine to what? how much work does the fed need to do in between? tom: let's say it is a staggering curve down. how many kinks are in the curve? we go from nine to seven easy and then from seven to whatever, and then the whatever down to wherever we are heading is a complete mystery. jonathan: ism manufacturing later. then we get jobs. jobs openings could be interesting. to they start to fall back more in the way the f
lisa: how much work -- jonathan: how much work does the fed have to do between now and then? where they hand written letters? lisa: in pencil? jonathan: tom and i get handwritten hate mail. lisa: i also get hate mail sometimes. people think i am too bearish. it is interesting people are seeing this decline in inflation , but this discussion of how quickly does that have to come down, whether there are stickier elements and tony was just talking about rent. the wall street journal had a story...
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thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. thank you so much. the you, a sentence pasta sweeping, $430000000000.00 climate tax and health care package, and a major victory for you as president joe biden. the vote was split down the middle with vice president, common harris, casting her ballot to secure the when $370000000000.00 will go towards climate projects, making it the largest investment in the sector in u. s. history. porcelain jordan reports. after round the clock debate on saturday and sunday, the u. s. senate passed the last major economic bill of jo biden's agenda, the inflation reduction act. on this vote. the age of 50, the nase of 50, the senate being equally divided. the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. the bill will raise $430000000000.00 for a wide range of priority, improving health care coverage, tackling climate change by investing in electric cars and renewable energy. imposing a mandatory 15 percent income tax on corporations and cutting the deficit. this bill will kick start the er
thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. thank you so much. the you, a sentence pasta sweeping, $430000000000.00 climate tax and health care package, and a major victory for you as president joe biden. the vote was split down the middle with vice president, common harris, casting her ballot to secure the when $370000000000.00 will go towards climate projects, making it the largest investment in the sector in u. s. history. porcelain jordan reports. after round the clock debate on saturday...
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how much of the earnings -- how much is pent-up demand. people were fed up after covid and willing to spend. >> i think that's an important factor. there has been that pent-up demand, high savings rates across the globe. in terms of the forward guidance, we were quite surprised how many uprights there were in europe and how upbeat. let's deliver, but we were surprised -- francine: what are you looking at? i know you're looking at the earnings season, it was unexpectedly strong, whether it comes back to bite us? >> i think that's the question right now. investors are enjoying the middle ground. they are focusing on the good news from inflation, but not that worried about the economy yet. we have heard more warnings about the future earnings season and whether we are going to see more downgrades. those ratings have held on pretty firm so far this year. if we did see more economic data as we did yesterday, that could be bad. francine: what is the probability of inflation going as quickly as he can. because of a slowdown, the pent-up demand. >
how much of the earnings -- how much is pent-up demand. people were fed up after covid and willing to spend. >> i think that's an important factor. there has been that pent-up demand, high savings rates across the globe. in terms of the forward guidance, we were quite surprised how many uprights there were in europe and how upbeat. let's deliver, but we were surprised -- francine: what are you looking at? i know you're looking at the earnings season, it was unexpectedly strong, whether it...
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thank you very much, but here in our time and glass. you very much for the lecture and for answering the questions. come on guys, girls. good luck to you. thank you. thank you very much germanov will be released for the first time for such a wonderful lecture. thank you, thank you. well , we are now preparing to meet our next speaker. we will communicate with you because our colleague ivan has already managed to do this. here, but now we will continue the conversation. tell me how everyone is feeling. you liked the lecture. hooray
thank you very much, but here in our time and glass. you very much for the lecture and for answering the questions. come on guys, girls. good luck to you. thank you. thank you very much germanov will be released for the first time for such a wonderful lecture. thank you, thank you. well , we are now preparing to meet our next speaker. we will communicate with you because our colleague ivan has already managed to do this. here, but now we will continue the conversation. tell me how everyone is...
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why are you spending so much _ plans. much less expensive. spending so much and helping i you spending so much and helping wealthy households? this you spending so much and helping wealthy households?— you spending so much and helping wealthy households? this is across the board. lots— wealthy households? this is across the board. lots of— wealthy households? this is across the board. lots of rich _ wealthy households? this is across the board. lots of rich people - wealthy households? this is across the board. lots of rich people will. the board. lots of rich people will aet hel. the board. lots of rich people will get help- many — the board. lots of rich people will get help. many millions _ the board. lots of rich people will get help. many millions of - get help. many millions of households _ get help. many millions of households are _ get help. many millions of households are going - get help. many millions of households are going to l get help. many millions of - households are going to really struggle — households are going to really s
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thank you so much for coming. i think this is going to be a very fun conversation about a terrific book and an important topic that's it continues to be relevant and powerful. and most particularly the questions are about what is the legacy of the american revolution? what does it mean in terms of? citizenship on especially higher education and how should we understanding conflicts of her ideals versus realities in the complex atmospheres in the republic? but education is currently and especially higher education is currently very strongly deb. ated what extent? as it's the found, you know, the universities that were founded in the wake of the revolution in particular to what extent were they? tainted or compromised by questions of slavery and those questions of particularly surrounded the founding of the university of virginia. as it mirrors, it's 200th anniversary. i guess it's just passed it right andrew. well, it's somewhat arbitry had in 2019. they celebrated the year that the bill was passed to create the un
thank you so much for coming. i think this is going to be a very fun conversation about a terrific book and an important topic that's it continues to be relevant and powerful. and most particularly the questions are about what is the legacy of the american revolution? what does it mean in terms of? citizenship on especially higher education and how should we understanding conflicts of her ideals versus realities in the complex atmospheres in the republic? but education is currently and...
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i thought was much better than last week. well, i heard last week see and and didn't see it and didn't hear all of it. and in any rate i felt a lot i mean like you had thought of gotten over a heart psychologically and in other ways, it'll be interesting to hear everybody else's reaction. and we got oh what the time right sorry bears in here are waiting a reasonably early dinner with us and i and i got my ten o'clock date and you do anything you want to about getting another couple of tootie with us and let me know and i love you much. okay, but the sale and the whole nation at this election are the crossroads between past and future. we face many problems together. peace is one an economic prosperity is another we have reached good and workable solutions in the past through this partnership. and it takes men in washington who care about the people of the south and it takes citizens here at home with a vision of the future. today many parts of the south present one of the nations proudest pictures of progress. a democratic vi
i thought was much better than last week. well, i heard last week see and and didn't see it and didn't hear all of it. and in any rate i felt a lot i mean like you had thought of gotten over a heart psychologically and in other ways, it'll be interesting to hear everybody else's reaction. and we got oh what the time right sorry bears in here are waiting a reasonably early dinner with us and i and i got my ten o'clock date and you do anything you want to about getting another couple of tootie...
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how much of it is industry specific, how much are people demanding higher wages and actually gettingm? tom: with the bloomberg reporting, perhaps a small cut back in zurich. credit suisse. that will be one of our themes on radio. we are steeled for the jobs report tomorrow. looking forward to that. alan blinder at 12:00 noon today. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get unlimited data with 5g included for just $30 a line per month when you get 4 lines. switch to xfinity mobile today. to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. with golo, i've not only kept off the weight but i'm happier, i'm healthier, and i have a new lease on life. golo is the only thing that will l
how much of it is industry specific, how much are people demanding higher wages and actually gettingm? tom: with the bloomberg reporting, perhaps a small cut back in zurich. credit suisse. that will be one of our themes on radio. we are steeled for the jobs report tomorrow. looking forward to that. alan blinder at 12:00 noon today. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and...
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so the heat shield has to be much more robust, much beefier, if you will. so the temperatures, for example, on the space shuttle on the leading edge of the wings and the nose cap got up to around 3,000 degrees fahrenheit. this trajectory that orion's going to come back from, the temperature will get up closer to 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. we want to make sure the heat shield's going to work and keep the spacecraft intact. >> wow. so much more advanced technology here including heat shield, gosh 5,000 degrees. we know we'll be talking about this a lot. thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> so this just in to cnn, the fulton county, georgia, district attorney asking a judge to deny, to once again deny senator lindsey graham's request to block his subpoena to testify before that grand jury. >> cnn's nick valencia is in atlanta with more. we've seen so much back and forth on this testimony. what more does the filing say, and what happens next? >> reporter: you got that right. this has been drawn out for weeks. a lot of legal wrangling and pushbac
so the heat shield has to be much more robust, much beefier, if you will. so the temperatures, for example, on the space shuttle on the leading edge of the wings and the nose cap got up to around 3,000 degrees fahrenheit. this trajectory that orion's going to come back from, the temperature will get up closer to 5,000 degrees fahrenheit. we want to make sure the heat shield's going to work and keep the spacecraft intact. >> wow. so much more advanced technology here including heat shield,...
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i -- has so much knowledge, and i know that the dozens have so much knowledge. -- so with that.inaudible] >> thank you again for joining us. we hope to talk about elizabeth again soon. >> on our weekly series the here's a portion of the program. >> there were many, many distortions of the original events. and so i don't want to spend my real estate on explaining to the reader with those distortions where, but they are fascinating. why is this being distorted in this way? one example is that part of the story is the rescue of jemima and her friends. in one distortion, there is the narrative that on the way home from being rescued, jemima and betsy and fanny, the two other young women, get married to the rescuers. they stop and they all get married. >> lovely. >> there is a subtext of centering the male role in their lives. and the first thing that has to happen is they are paired off, right? when in fact they had all kinds of agency in really interesting ways. that's what i thought my responsibility wasn't a story like this, which is so often told at the time or after, from that
i -- has so much knowledge, and i know that the dozens have so much knowledge. -- so with that.inaudible] >> thank you again for joining us. we hope to talk about elizabeth again soon. >> on our weekly series the here's a portion of the program. >> there were many, many distortions of the original events. and so i don't want to spend my real estate on explaining to the reader with those distortions where, but they are fascinating. why is this being distorted in this way? one...
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how i much will that save? that might save ou £150 a much will that save?his would automatically turn down your flow temperature for you. when you turn down your boiler flow temperature is it extracts extra heat out of the boiler fumes it extracts extra heat out of the boilerfumes before it extracts extra heat out of the boiler fumes before they disappear outside. again, that would take an engineer, though, and the other thing you could probably do, as a consumer, is turned on your hot water temperature. consumer, is turned on your hot watertemperature. if consumer, is turned on your hot water temperature. if you have a domination boiler, where you don't have additional time, if you turn it down to 40 degrees, it will be a bit more efficient, rather than turning up more efficient, rather than turning up to 60 and blending it with colder water to pull it back down. showers, not baas? showers, not baths, yes, low shower how shower heads. rainwater shower heads should be banned, it is wasteful of water and heat. the high—volume water comes, the more water that
how i much will that save? that might save ou £150 a much will that save?his would automatically turn down your flow temperature for you. when you turn down your boiler flow temperature is it extracts extra heat out of the boiler fumes it extracts extra heat out of the boilerfumes before it extracts extra heat out of the boiler fumes before they disappear outside. again, that would take an engineer, though, and the other thing you could probably do, as a consumer, is turned on your hot water...
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much worse and this is the main result.way, your words are probably confirmed by such an almost hypertrophied reaction to this idea, er, to close the entry to europe for a russian tourist. me it seems that she simply united everyone in russia in such angry speeches from piskov to there, i don't know any celebrities. i would say that the only honest position of the current russian is to wish for the military defeat of his regime and the establishment of some kind of more democratic order in russia, although to be honest, i don't believe in the democratic system and i do n't see any special democratic e-e in russia, the following a-a rulers a-a, i think this is already a little outside the scope of your judgment on the economic issue of russian budgets, sanctions are believed to be the only way for russia this is its gradual reconstruction , the reconstruction of the post-russian space with the creation of new independent states there. a significant part of which will have pretty good relations with ukraine for a long time. w
much worse and this is the main result.way, your words are probably confirmed by such an almost hypertrophied reaction to this idea, er, to close the entry to europe for a russian tourist. me it seems that she simply united everyone in russia in such angry speeches from piskov to there, i don't know any celebrities. i would say that the only honest position of the current russian is to wish for the military defeat of his regime and the establishment of some kind of more democratic order in...
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yes, very much agreement. — strategy of it. yes, very much agreement, nodding - strategy of it. done. good luck to both of you with your work and thank you very much for your time today. faraz khan from seed ventures and fahd mahmoud can ceo. two men who were arrested on suspicion of the murder of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel in liverpool last week have been released on bail. this morning, merseyside police issued an online video appealing for help over her death, along with those of ashley dale and sam rimmer who were also killed on merseyside this month. we've got parents who've lost their children. we've got a nine—year—old girl who won't celebrate her 18th birthday, she won't celebrate her wedding, she won't have children of her own. if you've got information and you're withholding it, you are protecting the killers. we need your information. this morning, prayers were said for olivia and herfamily at liverpool's anglican cathedral. the sunday service included messages for hope and healing for the city. the dean of liverpool says they're praying for peace and calm, and
yes, very much agreement. — strategy of it. yes, very much agreement, nodding - strategy of it. done. good luck to both of you with your work and thank you very much for your time today. faraz khan from seed ventures and fahd mahmoud can ceo. two men who were arrested on suspicion of the murder of nine—year—old 0livia pratt—korbel in liverpool last week have been released on bail. this morning, merseyside police issued an online video appealing for help over her death, along with those...
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how much do they come down, how quickly, and how much does that give the fed confidence ahead of jobs friday that there's a reason to pause, and this wrapping in the taiwan issue and china and the u.s.. how much structural inflation is getting embedded in the global economy because of some of these geopolitical conflicts? jonathan: in the united states manufacturing came in and prices really came down. when you look at jobs opening you would argue that's the objective of the fed. i asked them if that was the objective of the fed to see that kind of action in those sub readings. lisa: is the fed tracking oil prices? is that with this comes down to? if you look at the underlying data it shows a lot of this had to do with oil prices coming off of the high. at what point is fed policy trying to target oil prices and establish which is the stickier aspect of inflation that they need to address? jonathan: following a headline, that seems to shift from meeting to meeting and crisis to crisis. futures down .6% on the s&p. the nasdaq down .6% as well. we recovered a little in the last five to
how much do they come down, how quickly, and how much does that give the fed confidence ahead of jobs friday that there's a reason to pause, and this wrapping in the taiwan issue and china and the u.s.. how much structural inflation is getting embedded in the global economy because of some of these geopolitical conflicts? jonathan: in the united states manufacturing came in and prices really came down. when you look at jobs opening you would argue that's the objective of the fed. i asked them...
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thank you very much- they _ heck of a business model. thank you very much.k to you. and to you, too. looking for swaps and now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. things are turning a lot more unsettled to end this week. something we haven't seen for quite a while, deep areas of low pressure. now, remember, tomorrow's the first day of meteorological autumn. the weather is really going to reflect that as we move into friday and certainly the weekend. some heavy rain, thunderstorms and even gales, particularly across western areas. but for the rest of wednesday and thursday, it's this area of high pressure which will continue to dominate to keep things largely quiet. now, any light showers fade away this evening. 0vernight is going to be mostly dry. clear skies in the north with light winds, but more of a breeze further south. that should stop temperatures from falling much below 10—15 celsius. again, another chilly one to come across parts of scotland. so it will be a chilly start in the north, less so in the south, but it's going to be another
thank you very much- they _ heck of a business model. thank you very much.k to you. and to you, too. looking for swaps and now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. things are turning a lot more unsettled to end this week. something we haven't seen for quite a while, deep areas of low pressure. now, remember, tomorrow's the first day of meteorological autumn. the weather is really going to reflect that as we move into friday and certainly the weekend. some heavy rain, thunderstorms...
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thank you very much.s we check futures, the doubt s&p and nasdaq, we see green in the premarket after a couple of days of red, let's bring in david nicholas to talk about this. good morning, david. where you see opportunity? i read your note, you have the energy play for investors, do you think that could still be strong? >> i do. it's a good time to be balanced, whether it tech or value, i think energy still makes sense. if you look at the names we own like exxon mobile, you can buy these today and get healthy dividends, three and a half to 4% dividend but you and lauren were talking about rent, that's our blackstone so blackstone has been fine, $30 billion this year buying real estate. a lot of those were apartment complex. here's what i like, i hate that rents are going up but apartment or inflation proof, if you want an investment play on the apartment sector, i owned it personally, client own it and it pays 6% dividend so that's the name i feel you can do pretty ws of volatility. ashley: let's move o
thank you very much.s we check futures, the doubt s&p and nasdaq, we see green in the premarket after a couple of days of red, let's bring in david nicholas to talk about this. good morning, david. where you see opportunity? i read your note, you have the energy play for investors, do you think that could still be strong? >> i do. it's a good time to be balanced, whether it tech or value, i think energy still makes sense. if you look at the names we own like exxon mobile, you can buy...
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if you are looking at the growth it is a much weaker cohort.anus: at what level does currency play and discussion? you have some significant moves starting to get crushed. it looks like at the moment of dollar exhaustion for an exchange within the dynamic that is how i am putting the construct together. his at the same for you? -- is that the same for you? fabiana: we are really not looking at the trends that you see. we are looking at companies that have not affected the currency. most currencies -- these markets have not seen these moves. the euro had large moves themselves. really cannot separate that. manus: i just want to briefly touch on german powell. how perilous is the state of europeans equity markets? fabiana: we are concerned about the macro side. a lot of the european markets are upward facing in many of these companies. we are concerned about consumer demand affecting that production. manus: thank you so much. that is equal to a thousand dollars a barrel. fabiana fedeli chief investment officer of equities at m&g. coming up we hav
if you are looking at the growth it is a much weaker cohort.anus: at what level does currency play and discussion? you have some significant moves starting to get crushed. it looks like at the moment of dollar exhaustion for an exchange within the dynamic that is how i am putting the construct together. his at the same for you? -- is that the same for you? fabiana: we are really not looking at the trends that you see. we are looking at companies that have not affected the currency. most...
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but by switching from annual grain crops to perennial grain crops, it means much less ploughing, much the plants, probably much less fertiliser use, water use and a whole load of other environmental aspects. moreover, because these plants have deeper roots and tougher above ground structures, because they can grow from one year to the next, they're likely to be far more resilient to environmental shocks. pretty much a decade ago, you wrote a book, feral, which recommended the large scale rewilding of the countryside. you argued, in britain, for example, that thousands of years ago, a whole host of large wild animals, including lions, bison, roamed the land. and you appeared to suggest that if we could only stop farming much of this land and leave it wild, we could expect, in the long run, obviously with careful management, some of these large mammals to reappear, a new wilderness to emerge. is that what you want to happen, and believe can happen notjust in the uk, but around the world? i don't use the term wilderness, but i do want to see very large scale rewilding. i think it could b
but by switching from annual grain crops to perennial grain crops, it means much less ploughing, much the plants, probably much less fertiliser use, water use and a whole load of other environmental aspects. moreover, because these plants have deeper roots and tougher above ground structures, because they can grow from one year to the next, they're likely to be far more resilient to environmental shocks. pretty much a decade ago, you wrote a book, feral, which recommended the large scale...
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much meat— much detail, there's not that much meat on_ much detail, there's not that much meat on thes. at much detail, there's not that much meat on the bones.— much detail, there's not that much meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine _ meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine needing _ meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine needing to - meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine needing to put - is hard to imagine needing to put your central heating on, it is deeply, deeply unpleasant for most people. britain's long, parched summer is the headline with the picture of the pond on wimbledon common last week, which has shrunk, as have many bodies of water? yes. as have many bodies of water? yes, and i as have many bodies of water? yes, and i must — as have many bodies of water? yes, and i mustjust_ as have many bodies of water? yes, and i must just say _ as have many bodies of water? yes, and i mustjust say on _ as have many bodies of water? yes, and i mustjust say on your - as have many bodies of water? is: and i mustjust say o
much meat— much detail, there's not that much meat on_ much detail, there's not that much meat on thes. at much detail, there's not that much meat on the bones.— much detail, there's not that much meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine _ meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine needing _ meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine needing to - meat on the bones. at the moment it is hard to imagine needing to put - is hard to imagine needing to put...
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very much echoing u.s. government language on this, i have been hearing from several government officials that they think china planned this since april when this planned visit came up. they had also been picking up chinese warnings of some kind of military reaction months ago. before the resurrection of the visit and the planned date became public again. they put this in the context and they see this as one phase in development that has been a gradual escalation of tension over the last several years, particularly since 2020. >> great, thank you. taylor, over to you. you view this as a crisis? and even if you don't define it as a crisis, is this still a point that afterwards we wait -- afterwards we may see something different from the chinese moving forward? >> i agree with chris that it is the start, most likely of a crisis that could go on for a very long time. i think about definitions. i call the definition of crisis a high danger or high instability, high tensions. two people don't have to recognize
very much echoing u.s. government language on this, i have been hearing from several government officials that they think china planned this since april when this planned visit came up. they had also been picking up chinese warnings of some kind of military reaction months ago. before the resurrection of the visit and the planned date became public again. they put this in the context and they see this as one phase in development that has been a gradual escalation of tension over the last...
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lisa: how much will the fed have to come out and be that much more aggressive because of how much thehas rallied? that is the pivotal question. it matters that we are committed to a neutral rate to get the markets to cooperate. jonathan: do you think we will hear that? lisa: no. but i am wondering how they are going to do it. jonathan: the market is waiting for this from the abysmal search a year ago. that speech from 12 months ago. i wonder how much this chairman has been conditioned by that whole transitory, temporary thing. let's be honest -- it didn't work. tom: you are correct when you read the speech in hindsight. it is painful. what i learned from the gorgeous lobby looking up at the grand teton's, and that lobby is an extension of the timeline. we have heard about monetary policy and fiscal policy the same message, it is going to take a longer time. jonathan: raise and a hold -- raise and hold. lisa: disclosed down to the question of where is inflation going to top out at will we see higher inflation and nominal rates for a much longer time. the pimco view, steve major says we
lisa: how much will the fed have to come out and be that much more aggressive because of how much thehas rallied? that is the pivotal question. it matters that we are committed to a neutral rate to get the markets to cooperate. jonathan: do you think we will hear that? lisa: no. but i am wondering how they are going to do it. jonathan: the market is waiting for this from the abysmal search a year ago. that speech from 12 months ago. i wonder how much this chairman has been conditioned by that...
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we knew the water levels would drop to this point, but this makes it much more difficult and much more expensive to get things that come on barges along the rhine. that is caol, get -- that is coal, gasoline, paper, things that we need to get inland along the river. if they are too heavy then they way down the barges in they can't get out with water levels this low. alix: is demand strong enough, rachel, where the price taker is willing to pay up for that stuff? you can still transport it come you just have to pay. rachel: you have to pay to get it another way, by rail or by ship. you have to do it in smaller amounts. so you load up the barges with less and you take it into trips rather than one which adds to the cost. that is adding cost for energy and commodities at a time when prices are already really very high. guy: i've checked the weather forecast this weekend. it is still pretty dry and it looks like it will be dry for quite a long time alstom how long can this -- quite a long time. how long can this go on, how low can the river go? rachel: it will take quite a lot of rain to c
we knew the water levels would drop to this point, but this makes it much more difficult and much more expensive to get things that come on barges along the rhine. that is caol, get -- that is coal, gasoline, paper, things that we need to get inland along the river. if they are too heavy then they way down the barges in they can't get out with water levels this low. alix: is demand strong enough, rachel, where the price taker is willing to pay up for that stuff? you can still transport it come...
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thank you so much. abortion _ care. thank you so much. abortion is _ care. thank you so much. - care. thank you so much. abortion is not a choice . care. thank you so much. i abortion is not a choice but the — abortion is not a choice but the lack— abortion is not a choice but the lack of a choice. the more that— the lack of a choice. the more that women know that we are here — that women know that we are here and _ that women know that we are here and that we will help her, it witi— here and that we will help her, it will work out great for everybody. it will work out great for everybody-— it will work out great for eve bod . n everybody. across the united states, places _ everybody. across the united states, places like _ everybody. across the united states, places like this - states, places like this outnumber abortion clinics 3—1. as more us states introduce complete bands and fourth clinics to close, the couple grows. clinics to close, the couple crows. , . , clinics to close, the couple crows. , ., , ., grows. this was the waiting room that _ grows. this was the waiting
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