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p.m. johnson: p.m. johnson: -- p.m. son: he would have to look at what you are defining our strategic or critical. we have a trading relationship with china. in spite of all the difficulties, in spite of all the angry conversations and difficult transitions about the dalai lama, hong kong or the uighurs, we will continue to stick to our points. we will continue to stick to our views. but trade with china has continued to expand for a very long time. i think you probably will continue to expand for the rest of our lives. that doesn't mean that we should be cautious about how we handle fdi from china. that's why we brought in legislation that we have. john: xi jinping looks unlikely to come at the moment, what is your personal goal in terms of cost? p.m. johnson: i think there were always going to be extremely tough. we are hoping we will get a good turnout in spite of the pandemic , but what we want to focus on his their contributions and reducing that co2, making those hard pledges. plus we want commitments on coal, cars
p.m. johnson: p.m. johnson: -- p.m. son: he would have to look at what you are defining our strategic or critical. we have a trading relationship with china. in spite of all the difficulties, in spite of all the angry conversations and difficult transitions about the dalai lama, hong kong or the uighurs, we will continue to stick to our points. we will continue to stick to our views. but trade with china has continued to expand for a very long time. i think you probably will continue to expand...
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p.m. johnson: they remain amongst the lowest in the g7. john: will you reduce them? p.m. son: any decisions the chancellor may make on the fiscal side, you can -- a staunch low tax conservative, he believes in an enterprise economy. that's why they are doing all the things we are doing. one of the things we are doing to make this country more attractive to investing is you talk about tax, huge super deduction to investing capital, write that off against tax. in order to deal with that activity issue, it takes an incredibly successful economy given we basically don't exploit the potential of so much. that's what the whole leveling up agenda is about. john: many people would say it's the most successful part of the british economy. blackrock, goldman sachs, j.p. morgan -- they would all say the same thing. they like the city of london, but they are also hedging their bets, putting some jobs in paris and amsterdam. but behind all of it, they would say we are at -- we are an industry, the finance industry brings in 160 billion pounds a year. you put most of your energy into ar
p.m. johnson: they remain amongst the lowest in the g7. john: will you reduce them? p.m. son: any decisions the chancellor may make on the fiscal side, you can -- a staunch low tax conservative, he believes in an enterprise economy. that's why they are doing all the things we are doing. one of the things we are doing to make this country more attractive to investing is you talk about tax, huge super deduction to investing capital, write that off against tax. in order to deal with that activity...
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p.m. johnson: no, china is a great civilization. >> would you let them by offshore wind power? p.m. johnson: you would have to look at what was what you are defining as strategic or critical. but i certainly think that -- i will tell you the relationship with china. in spite of all the difficulties, in spite of all the angry conversations or the difficult conversations about the dalai lama, hong kong or the uighurs, we will continue to spit -- to stick to our points. we will continue to stick to our views. trade with china will continue to expand for a long time, and i think it will probably continue to expand for the rest of our lives. that doesn't mean that we should we should be cautious about how we handle our rc and i and how we handle fdi in china and that's why we brought in the legislation we have. >> we were talking about china, a huge deal to come. xi jinping looks unlikely to come at the moment. what is your personal goal in terms of this? p.m. johnson: i think it was always going to be tough. we are hoping we will get a good 10 items in spite of the pandemic and what we w
p.m. johnson: no, china is a great civilization. >> would you let them by offshore wind power? p.m. johnson: you would have to look at what was what you are defining as strategic or critical. but i certainly think that -- i will tell you the relationship with china. in spite of all the difficulties, in spite of all the angry conversations or the difficult conversations about the dalai lama, hong kong or the uighurs, we will continue to spit -- to stick to our points. we will continue to...
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p.m. johnson: china is a great country. john: what about wind power? p.m. son: you would have to look at what was defined as strategic or critical. our trading relationship with china, in spite of all of the difficulties, in spite of all of the angry conversations were difficult conversations about the dalai lama or hong kong, we will continue to stick to our points. we will continue to stick to our views. trade with china has continued to expand for a long time and probably will continue to expand for the rest of our lives. that does not mean we should be cautious about how we handle c and i and how we handle fbi from china. -- fdi from china. tom: the prime minister of the u.k. ready to greet those at cop26. joining us is john micklethwait. i put up a new shirt and set up straight for this discussion. there will be johnson, there will be scotland, there will also be the hope for a future perfect, your wonderful book of too many years ago. we need to redo. at the back end of the book, i want to talk about the backlash of globalization. what will be the back
p.m. johnson: china is a great country. john: what about wind power? p.m. son: you would have to look at what was defined as strategic or critical. our trading relationship with china, in spite of all of the difficulties, in spite of all of the angry conversations were difficult conversations about the dalai lama or hong kong, we will continue to stick to our points. we will continue to stick to our views. trade with china has continued to expand for a long time and probably will continue to...
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p.m. johnson: what you must not do is go back to the old failed model of the u.hat is under productivity in comparison to competitors in decades and has held growth and productivity down. we are not going back to that. that's why we are putting in the super deduction for businesses to invest. that's why we are investing in skills and our power industry, to give is this and industry the platform they need to improve their productivity. -- businesses and industry the platform they need to improve thr productivity. ♪ ross: i'm ross atkins with "outside source." our lead stories from france, the scale of child sex abuse within the roman catholic church has been revealed with over 200,000 victims. a former facebook employee is telling a committee that the country -- company causes harm to the country. on monday she revealed the person behind leaks to "the wall street journal." she accused facebook of putting profit ahead of people's safety. she repeated those accusations today in front of this committee. >> i'm here today because believe facebook's problems harm child
p.m. johnson: what you must not do is go back to the old failed model of the u.hat is under productivity in comparison to competitors in decades and has held growth and productivity down. we are not going back to that. that's why we are putting in the super deduction for businesses to invest. that's why we are investing in skills and our power industry, to give is this and industry the platform they need to improve their productivity. -- businesses and industry the platform they need to improve...
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p.m. johnson dies after a successful attack. both regard as the sole commander of the army he will continue those attacks to push grant to the landing and dusk is coming in because of the attacks. at the time it makes perfect sense. they are exhausted and low on ammunition. grant's last line that the confederates are hitting at that moment. the gunboats are firing off and while the gunboats didn't hit the soldiers near the landing they were landing not too far from where beauregard was. beauregard calls it off the army backstop and beauregard receives intelligence. one of the reasons they attacked shiloh they were afraid if they didn't attack the army of ohio would merge and with grant's army of west tennessee and they would be if not unstoppable much harder target. the intelligence of beauregard recieve that night said he is invading northern alabama. the army is arriving and they have steamed mussels going off all the time and beauregard thought grant army is evacuating. now of course famously they figured out what was going o
p.m. johnson dies after a successful attack. both regard as the sole commander of the army he will continue those attacks to push grant to the landing and dusk is coming in because of the attacks. at the time it makes perfect sense. they are exhausted and low on ammunition. grant's last line that the confederates are hitting at that moment. the gunboats are firing off and while the gunboats didn't hit the soldiers near the landing they were landing not too far from where beauregard was....
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p.m. eastern, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt lyndon johnsonichard nixon face not only political opponents but americans who actually hated them. here a panel examine the reasons. at eight p.m. on lectures in history, we will feature two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, we talk about the women's suffrage movement. women's rights voting activist and thermo months -- and their opponents used imagery to further their cause. then the new roles of women in the workforce and politics in the late 19th century and the employment gains women made. we also look at political organizations run by women. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, coverage of the 21st annual national festival hosted by the library of commerce. at 10 p.m. on afterwords, lizzie johnson talks about her book paradise. it's about california deadly 2018 fire. she's interviewed by the ceo of the society of american foresters. watch american history and book tv every weekend on
p.m. eastern, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt lyndon johnsonichard nixon face not only political opponents but americans who actually hated them. here a panel examine the reasons. at eight p.m. on lectures in history, we will feature two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, we talk about the women's suffrage movement. women's rights voting activist and thermo months -- and their opponents used imagery to...
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p.m. eastern on the presidency, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, rankin roosevelt, lyndon johnsonrichard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who hated them. an american historical association panel discussed the reason. and at 8:00 p.m., two programs on women's political causes in the late 18th century. professor allison lange featured a class on the women's suffrage movement, drawing from her book during political power. she discusses how activists and opponents used imagery to support causes. at 8:40, professor heather coxe richardson talked about the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century. the employment gains women made in nursing, teaching, and social work. she looked at the growth of political organizations run by women focusing on prohibition and women's suffrage. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, coverage of the 21st annual national book festival. a virtual event hosted by the library of congress featuring live and taped segments. authors in
p.m. eastern on the presidency, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, rankin roosevelt, lyndon johnsonrichard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who hated them. an american historical association panel discussed the reason. and at 8:00 p.m., two programs on women's political causes in the late 18th century. professor allison lange featured a class on the women's suffrage movement, drawing from her book during political power. she discusses how...
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and at 10:00 p.m., lizzie johnson talks about her book, paradise.ut california's deadly 2018 camp fire. she is interviewed by perry baker, ceo of the society of american foresters. watch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> nobody really thought that this was ever going to happen, that paris would succumb to the nazis. it was unthinkable when it finally happened. the city was supposed to be this bastion of enlightenment, freethinking, and open society. when the nazis got into poland and warsaw, there were mass executions, it was terrible. they executed liberals, freethinkers, and everybody was scared as they came towards paris what would happen in paris. >> martin do guard on germany's four-year brutal occupation of paris and its liberation by american and french forces in august of 1944. watch on q and a, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our new c-span now app. >> in the past 30 years, erik larson has written eight books.
and at 10:00 p.m., lizzie johnson talks about her book, paradise.ut california's deadly 2018 camp fire. she is interviewed by perry baker, ceo of the society of american foresters. watch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span2. find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> nobody really thought that this was ever going to happen, that paris would succumb to the nazis. it was unthinkable when it finally happened. the city was supposed to be this bastion...
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p.m. eastern on the presidency, during their terms as president thomas jefferson abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnsonnd richard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who actually hated them. we examine the reasons. and at 8 p.m. on lextures in history, we'll -- lectures in history, women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, wentworth institute of technology professor allison lang on the women's suffrage unit. she describes how women's voting rights activists and their opponents used imagery to support their causes. and then at 8:40, professor heather cox richardson talks about the new roles women assumed in politics in the late 19th century, plus the employment gains women made in nursing, teaching and social work. she also looked at the growth of political organizations run by women focusing on prohibition and women's suffrage. >>> booktv features authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern, coverage of the 21st annual national book festival, a virtual event hosted by the library of congress. authors include eric ackier, katherine ne
p.m. eastern on the presidency, during their terms as president thomas jefferson abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnsonnd richard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who actually hated them. we examine the reasons. and at 8 p.m. on lextures in history, we'll -- lectures in history, women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, wentworth institute of technology professor allison lang on the women's suffrage unit. she describes how women's voting...
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johnson. guy: 3:00 p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m. in new york. i am guy johnson. alix steel over in new york. come to bloomberg markets. energy on a roll. oil prices moving higher. equity markets drifting once again. a little lower. we will see how the week progresses. alix: a moshe monday. the s&p is down by .03%. the oil index the outperfomer. after that, you get some of the safety trades kicking in. it is hard to develop a theme in the equity market. helping sentiment touches a weaker dollar. putting a little bit of steam out of that. the yield on the 10-year. bond coming in, yields up to basis points. still 1.48. we are not near the high end of the range we had seen. a little softer there. crude down -- crude -- brent crude at 81. a seven-your high. some point that number will start to bite into the overall equity market. guy: absolutely. keeping an eye on d.c., chuck schumer saying they may work over the weekend. to get work done on the dot -- debt ceiling. the data, dropping right on cue. durable goods in line with expectations at one point. that is the headline number. transport number
johnson. guy: 3:00 p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m. in new york. i am guy johnson. alix steel over in new york. come to bloomberg markets. energy on a roll. oil prices moving higher. equity markets drifting once again. a little lower. we will see how the week progresses. alix: a moshe monday. the s&p is down by .03%. the oil index the outperfomer. after that, you get some of the safety trades kicking in. it is hard to develop a theme in the equity market. helping sentiment touches a weaker...
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johnson. guy: friday the 15th of october, three :00 p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m. in new york. guy johnson in new york. retail sales are strong. goldman sachs knocking it out of the path and i get to go on a road trip. alix: all three amazing things. we are deciding guy's trip. we are deciding what we are going to do. earnings and data and stocks good. the out performers in the s&p are what guy is talking about. norwegian cruise, carnival, pushing higher. travelers can enter the u.s. on november 8. small caps are really pushing higher, outperforming the major indices. all of that, surprise, surprise, leads to higher yields. down on the week for the 10-year but we are still 156. i want to point out -- 1.56. i want to point out copper catapulting higher. this is continued issues from the higher energy prices into curbing some mine supply. guy: we have data to deal with. it continues. we have the university of michigan, retail sales were strong. the university of michigan sentiment index, 71 point four down from 72.8 last time round. the market was expecting it to tick up to 73. a
johnson. guy: friday the 15th of october, three :00 p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m. in new york. guy johnson in new york. retail sales are strong. goldman sachs knocking it out of the path and i get to go on a road trip. alix: all three amazing things. we are deciding guy's trip. we are deciding what we are going to do. earnings and data and stocks good. the out performers in the s&p are what guy is talking about. norwegian cruise, carnival, pushing higher. travelers can enter the u.s. on...
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p.m. on afterwords, lizzie johnson talks about her book paradise. it's about california deadly 2018 fire. she's interviewed by the ceo of the society of american foresters. watch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide were visit www.c-span.org. >> the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments in the united states and i case on the state secret privilege and the torture at various cia black site the federal government can restrict access to information and legal proceedings if it's believed disclosure will be a threat to national security. they have until june of 2022 to assure a ruling in this case. >> justice kavanaugh is participating remotely this morning. we will heal arguments in case 2827, the united states versus zubayah. mr. fletcher? >> our nations covert intelligence partnerships depend on our partners trust that we will keep those relationships confidential. respondents seek discovery that we compel a breach of that trust by alleging or denying a secret base in poland. the cia di
p.m. on afterwords, lizzie johnson talks about her book paradise. it's about california deadly 2018 fire. she's interviewed by the ceo of the society of american foresters. watch american history and book tv every weekend on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide were visit www.c-span.org. >> the u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments in the united states and i case on the state secret privilege and the torture at various cia black site the federal government can restrict...
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p.m. eastern, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, lyndon johnson and richardot only political opponents, but americans that hated them. here a panel examines the reasons. and at 8:00 p.m., we will feature two programs on women's political causes. first, the wentworth institute of technology professor allison lange teaches a class on the women's suffrage movement. she describes how women's voting rights activists and opponents used imagery to support their causes. at 8:40 p.m., heather cox richardson talks about the new roles women assumed in politics in the late 19th century, plus the employment gains they made in social work and teaching. she also looks at the works by women in women's suffrage. book features authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 2:00 p.m., coverage of the 21st annual national book festival, a virtual event hosted by the library of congress featuring live and taped segments. authors include eric air, catherine belton, joshua yeah for, olivia campbell, and charisse david. and at 10:00 p.m., journalist lizzie johnson ta
p.m. eastern, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, lyndon johnson and richardot only political opponents, but americans that hated them. here a panel examines the reasons. and at 8:00 p.m., we will feature two programs on women's political causes. first, the wentworth institute of technology professor allison lange teaches a class on the women's suffrage movement. she describes how women's voting rights activists and opponents used imagery to support their causes....
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p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. announcer: up next, british prime minister boris johnson's keynote address in manchester, england. this is 45 minutes. prime minister boris johnson: thank you. let's get on with the job. good morning. isn't that amazing to be back in person? the first time since many of you won. the conservatives have never won before. it is the first time since the general election of 2019, when we finally did that. and why is it we are back today for a traditional conservative fight? we have had one of the most open economies. on july 19, we decided to open every single theater and every concert hall and nightclub in england, and we knew that some people would still be anxious, though we sent top government representatives to show that anyone could dance safely, and wasn't he brilliant? let's hear it. [laughter] [cheers and applause] let's hear it for jon bon jovi, living proof, living proof of proof that we represent the most hip, happening party in the world. how have we managed to open up ahead of so many of our friends? you know the answer, the rollout of that vaccine, a u.k. phenomenon, magi
p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. announcer: up next, british prime minister boris johnson's keynote address in manchester, england. this is 45 minutes. prime minister boris johnson: thank you. let's get on with the job. good morning. isn't that amazing to be back in person? the first time since many of you won. the conservatives have never won before. it is the first time since the general election of 2019, when we finally did that. and why is it we are back today for a traditional...
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p.m. >>> the cdc signed off on booster shots for the moderna and johnson & johnson vaccines. millions more americans are now eligible for the shots. santa clara county says bring them on. >> all three vaccines are available at the many vaccination sites, as well as at many pharmacies, community sites and doctors offices. >> those 18 and older with a j&j dose can now get a booster two months after their first shot. moderna is six months. the cdc has approved mixing and matching vaccines. as for what is next, discussions on authorizing the pfizer vaccine for kids. this morning pfizer said it's covid vaccine is about 90% effective at preventing infections in schoolchildren. the white house is combating vaccine hesitancy is key. >> we have seen over time comfort with vaccines with more and more rollouts. we saw that with adults. we anticipate to see that uptake with children as well. >> here is the timeline. next tuesday in independent fda advisory committee will go over the data. the following week, the cdc will take it up, and if everything goes well, that will put the pfizer v
p.m. >>> the cdc signed off on booster shots for the moderna and johnson & johnson vaccines. millions more americans are now eligible for the shots. santa clara county says bring them on. >> all three vaccines are available at the many vaccination sites, as well as at many pharmacies, community sites and doctors offices. >> those 18 and older with a j&j dose can now get a booster two months after their first shot. moderna is six months. the cdc has approved mixing...
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p.m. eastern on the presidency, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson and richard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who hated them. an american historical association panel examines the reasons. at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, wentworth institute of technology professor allison lange with a class on the women's suffrage movement. she describes how women's voting rights activists and their opponents used imagery to support their causes. at 8:40, professor heather richardson talks about new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century and employment gains in nursing, teaching in nursing, teaching and social work. she looked at the growth of political organizations run by women focusing on probation and suffrage. >> tv features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. at 2:00 p.m. eastern on sunday, the national book festival hosted by the library of congress featuring live and taped segments. authors include
p.m. eastern on the presidency, during their terms as president, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson and richard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who hated them. an american historical association panel examines the reasons. at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, wentworth institute of technology professor allison lange with a class on the women's suffrage movement....
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p.m. eastern on "the presidency," thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson andhard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who actually hated them. the american historical association panel examines the reasons. at 8:00 p.m., we will feature two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, professor allison laying teaches a class on the women's suffrage movement drawing from her book. she describes how women's voting rights activists used imagery to support their causes. at 8:40, professor richardson talks about the new roles women assumed in the workforce and politics during the late 19th century, plus the employment gains in nursing, teaching, and social work. she looks at the political organizations run by women focusing on prohibition in women's suffrage. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the 21st annual national book festival, an event hosted by the library of congress featuring live and taped segments. authors include joseph ellis, catherine be
p.m. eastern on "the presidency," thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson andhard nixon faced not only political opponents, but americans who actually hated them. the american historical association panel examines the reasons. at 8:00 p.m., we will feature two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first, professor allison laying teaches a class on the women's suffrage movement drawing from her book. she describes how women's...
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johnson. ♪ guy: monday the 11th. 3:00 p.m. in london, tentacle km -- 10:00 a.m. in new york.elcome everybody. alix: i wondered where you were going to go with that. let's get to the market here. old world, new world. guy: i wish you a happy columbus day. alix: we thank you, but i feel like we are good. guy: i appreciate you have to be at work, but nevertheless. alix: for the markets, volume is pretty light. treasury market is closed. the real action in my line -- in my mind is having the bond market open in europe. for those in the u.k., he came. he's here. he just happens to be in the u.k. as rate hike expectations get priced in sooner and sooner. you can see that on the 10-year in the u.k., leading the charge in europe. here, since we don't have the treasury market open, it is kind of soft volume. materials, industrials leading the way higher in the s&p. freeport is the best performing stock in the s&p. vix goes nowhere to write home about. you also have aluminum flying, and brent another 2% move, almost $85. the $90 calls are coming out now, the city group following goldma
johnson. ♪ guy: monday the 11th. 3:00 p.m. in london, tentacle km -- 10:00 a.m. in new york.elcome everybody. alix: i wondered where you were going to go with that. let's get to the market here. old world, new world. guy: i wish you a happy columbus day. alix: we thank you, but i feel like we are good. guy: i appreciate you have to be at work, but nevertheless. alix: for the markets, volume is pretty light. treasury market is closed. the real action in my line -- in my mind is having the bond...
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the uk's former p.m., calling on today's leaders to match words with action. >> boris johnson promiseds going to vaccinate the whole world. since then, so little has happened. >> reporter: the g20 nations have deep pockets, accounting for 80% of the world's gdp. many facing increasing pressure to give vaccines to the developing world now, ahead of booster shots at home. >> it's allowing variants to develop and run wild, condemning the world to millions more detsde deaths and prolonging an economic slowdown. >> reporter: covid is a hot topic on rome's streets, too. there is anger with the government's handling of the crisis. europe's strictest vaccine policy. bringing the pandemic under control and ending economic uncertainty will help focus leader's minds here. but absent president xi and putin at the table, it seems a stretch to have a covid solution. nic robertson, cnn, rome. >>> after the g20, the u.s. president will travel to scotland for the cop-26 climate summit. but it looks like he won't have much to show. he has vowed to cut around half of u.s. greenhouse gas emissions below t
the uk's former p.m., calling on today's leaders to match words with action. >> boris johnson promiseds going to vaccinate the whole world. since then, so little has happened. >> reporter: the g20 nations have deep pockets, accounting for 80% of the world's gdp. many facing increasing pressure to give vaccines to the developing world now, ahead of booster shots at home. >> it's allowing variants to develop and run wild, condemning the world to millions more detsde deaths and...
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johnson. ♪ guy: wednesday the 13th. 3:00 p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m.n new york, 30 minutes into the trading day in the united states. welcome to "bloomberg markets." inflation is hot. do we know yet whether transitory is a dirty word? alix: according to bostick, it seems like it most definitely is. we don't yet know, is it permanent or is it going to be transitory? the s&p kind of going nowhere here. jp morgan eating hit by over 2%. the nasdaq able to climb its way higher as back in yields come in by 0.5%. sap higher for the year on cloud sales. that is really hoping it support the nasdaq 100. the curve is getting flatter because you are getting a little bit of selloff in the front and with yields pushing higher by two or three basis points. on the backend, some pretty strong buying. isn't that what you see when you're are singing you will see stagflation? the vix staying elevated as the buy the dip retail guys haven't been in force as much as they used to. what is going to be the driver of the s&p right now? let's get to some of those earnings. jp mor
johnson. ♪ guy: wednesday the 13th. 3:00 p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m.n new york, 30 minutes into the trading day in the united states. welcome to "bloomberg markets." inflation is hot. do we know yet whether transitory is a dirty word? alix: according to bostick, it seems like it most definitely is. we don't yet know, is it permanent or is it going to be transitory? the s&p kind of going nowhere here. jp morgan eating hit by over 2%. the nasdaq able to climb its way higher as back...
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johnson. ♪ guy: tuesday the 12th. 3:00 p.m.n london, 10:00, new york, 30 minutes into the trading day in the united states. welcome everybody to "bloomberg markets." today busier than yesterday, but not as busy as tomorrow. alix: it was interesting that we did get futures get hit overnight as we did not have a lot of trading, and now all of a sudden, we are trying to claw our way to positive territory. the s&p pretty much flat on the day, but tech and consumer discretionary were trying to make a run for it. the question becomes what do bank earnings that kick off tomorrow, plus cpi, how does that affect all of this? volatility is most definitely in play. the dollar at one point had a nice spike. oil holding onto that $80 handle as the power crisis continue. but it does feel like a wait and see until tomorrow, would we get the cpi and the earnings with jp morgan. guy: i think it is going to be interesting. we are getting data out of the u.s. economy right now, backdated to august. it is the job openings and labor turnover survey
johnson. ♪ guy: tuesday the 12th. 3:00 p.m.n london, 10:00, new york, 30 minutes into the trading day in the united states. welcome everybody to "bloomberg markets." today busier than yesterday, but not as busy as tomorrow. alix: it was interesting that we did get futures get hit overnight as we did not have a lot of trading, and now all of a sudden, we are trying to claw our way to positive territory. the s&p pretty much flat on the day, but tech and consumer discretionary were...
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p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m. in new york. i am guy johnson from london. alix steel in new york. the front end of the bond market starting to flex its muscles. alix: unbelievable move over the last few days, all about the u.k. and pricing in a more rate hikes after andrew bailey spoke over the weekend. i am calling at the height heard around the world -- the hike heard around the world. you can see the curve in the u.s., 1.18. you can see the five-you're up by about three basis points. the equity market still well at -- relatively muted, only down .1%, as the cyclicals are outperforming. energy and consumer discretionary and financials. oil still higher, helping to propel that part of the index higher. what is so interesting, guy, it was happening in the cable rate. you may have rates flying higher in the u.k., but you do not have that within sterling. the cable market not showing that. we will discuss that. policy mistake? how do we interpret that? guy: it is interesting, because what we are essentially seeing is the market saying, you know what, we think cyclical timing and mon
p.m. in london, 10:00 a.m. in new york. i am guy johnson from london. alix steel in new york. the front end of the bond market starting to flex its muscles. alix: unbelievable move over the last few days, all about the u.k. and pricing in a more rate hikes after andrew bailey spoke over the weekend. i am calling at the height heard around the world -- the hike heard around the world. you can see the curve in the u.s., 1.18. you can see the five-you're up by about three basis points. the equity...
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p.m.. it is open to anyone 12 and older. the pfizer and johnson & johnson shots will be administered and the first 30 people to get vaccinated will receive a $25 target gift card. oakland announced a seven day per week covid testing and vaccination site that will be open until the end of november. the site will be located in oakland at frankel gala plaza. hours will be from 9:00 to 5:00 and all services will be free and available without an appointment. taking a live look at sfo this morning as the u.s. prepares to lift travel restrictions for international tours from 26 countries. luz pena spoke to tourism experts who are hoping for a boost to our economy. reporter: after a 21 month long travel ban, international tourists are weeks away from being allowed back in the u.s.. this travel agent is counting down the days. the white house announced the u.s. will welcome back international travelers from 26 countries including france, italy, and china. there are two requirements. they need to be fully vaccinated and show proof of a recent negative covid
p.m.. it is open to anyone 12 and older. the pfizer and johnson & johnson shots will be administered and the first 30 people to get vaccinated will receive a $25 target gift card. oakland announced a seven day per week covid testing and vaccination site that will be open until the end of november. the site will be located in oakland at frankel gala plaza. hours will be from 9:00 to 5:00 and all services will be free and available without an appointment. taking a live look at sfo this...
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p.m. in london, 30 minutes into the trading day, i'm alix steel. guy johnson will join us later in the hour. we have an amazing and special show lined up for you. we are both participating in the bloomberg invest global conference so coming up in a few minutes, i will be talking to jonathan gray around 10:40. you can't get two better market voices than that. questions happening in the market, we are getting a nice rebound in the new york bank stocks found sing the moving average on the board and the s&p moving higher but a large part of that is still energy on the continued upswing as brent hits 82. the question is, how long can this last? elizabeth warren on the floor there is still a lot of uncertainty plus. so what's the level where investors could get nervous? a lot to digest. we have services next for september that are really strong , 61.9. even better sequentially than where we were back in august. digging into the details, phrases and demand, joining me now is the ism service business committee chair. anthony, how is ism services doing so well? what is
p.m. in london, 30 minutes into the trading day, i'm alix steel. guy johnson will join us later in the hour. we have an amazing and special show lined up for you. we are both participating in the bloomberg invest global conference so coming up in a few minutes, i will be talking to jonathan gray around 10:40. you can't get two better market voices than that. questions happening in the market, we are getting a nice rebound in the new york bank stocks found sing the moving average on the board...
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p.m. that the senate passed senate 558, senate 1037, senate 2923, signed sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house an enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 848, an act to amend the higher education act of 1965, in order to improve the service obligation verification process for teach grant recipients and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. garcia: i ask unanimous consent that further proceedings on the question of adoption of the motion that the house suspend the rules offered on legislative day of july 26, 2021, or september 29, 2021, they continue to be postponed to the legislative day of october 22, 2021. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will postpone further proceedings today on motions to suspend the rules on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the house wi resume proceedings on the postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? mr. defazio: mr.
p.m. that the senate passed senate 558, senate 1037, senate 2923, signed sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house an enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 848, an act to amend the higher education act of 1965, in order to improve the service obligation verification process for teach grant recipients and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. garcia: i ask unanimous...
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senate on october 28, 2021, at 6:17 p.m., that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 2911, h.r. 3475, h.r. 3919, and h.r. 4172. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. on october 27, 2021, pursuant to section 3307 of title 40 united states code, the committee on transportation and infrastructure met in open session to consider 12 resolutions including in the general services administration's capital investment and leasing program. i have enclosed copies of the resolutions adopted. signed, sincerely, peter defazio, chair. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the committee on appropriations. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: as the united states reasserts itself on the world stage it's time for robust engagement. we must re-e
senate on october 28, 2021, at 6:17 p.m., that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 2911, h.r. 3475, h.r. 3919, and h.r. 4172. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. on october 27, 2021, pursuant to section 3307 of title 40 united states code, the committee on transportation and infrastructure met in open session to consider 12 resolutions...
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p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i am alix steel with guy johnson in london.opean close. going out with a big bang as the autonation ceo retiring after 22 years at the helm. looking at some of their results. >> a big bang to go out for the ceo, stunning results. they beat the bottom-line and topline in a big way. more than five dollars per share in adjusted earnings, and that is the sixth record profit. this chart tells the story, really incredible numbers put up by autonation. the pandemic is helping out. initially there was the demand for used cars surging, and then the chip shortage. you put that together and surging used-car demand. in 2020 you can see the autonation used car inventory, 50 6000 cars. september 2021, 5000. that translates into pricing. if we break down the new cars next to the old car sales it is a strong picture overall. you will see for new cars, while the sales are relatively flat, it is very profitable because of the price increases where the used cars' sales are surging. it is a record quarter. i'm so excited because it is fun to read
p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: live from new york, i am alix steel with guy johnson in london.opean close. going out with a big bang as the autonation ceo retiring after 22 years at the helm. looking at some of their results. >> a big bang to go out for the ceo, stunning results. they beat the bottom-line and topline in a big way. more than five dollars per share in adjusted earnings, and that is the sixth record profit. this chart tells the story, really incredible numbers...
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p.m. eastern on the presidency. during their terms, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, richard nixon, and lyndon johnsonaced political opponents and americans who hated them. a panel examining the reasons. on lectures and history, featuring two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. professor allison lang on the women's suffrage movement joint from her book "picturing politic al power," she described how women use imagery to support their causes at 8:40, heather cox richardson talks about the roles women assumed during the 19th century in politics and the workforce. employment gains, teaching, and salt -- social work. she looks at the growth of groups run by women focusing on women suffrage and prohibition. leading authors discussing their nonfiction books. coverage of the 21st annual national book festival, our virtual event by the library of congress entering taped and live segments. there will be several authors. journalist lizzie johnson afterward talks about her book "paradise," about california's deadly 2018 fire. she is interviewed by the ceo of the society of american for
p.m. eastern on the presidency. during their terms, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, richard nixon, and lyndon johnsonaced political opponents and americans who hated them. a panel examining the reasons. on lectures and history, featuring two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. professor allison lang on the women's suffrage movement joint from her book "picturing politic al power," she described how women use imagery to support their...
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p.m. eastern on the presidency come during their terms as president thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnsond richard nixon faced americans who made them. here an association of panel examine the reasons. at 8 p.m. on lectures in history we will feature two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first wentworth institute professor allison lange teaches a class on women's suffrage movement drawing from her book picturing political power. she describes how women's voting rights activist and her opponents use imagery to support the causes. at 840 thymic professor richardson talks about the new roles women assumed in the workforce and in politics during the late 19th century plus the employment gains women made in nursing, teaching and social work. she looks at the growth of political organizations run by women focusing on prohibition and women suffrage. >> booktv features leading authors discussing the latest nonfiction books. on sunday at two p.m. eastern coverage of the 21st annual national book festival, a virtual event hosted by the library of congress featuring live
p.m. eastern on the presidency come during their terms as president thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnsond richard nixon faced americans who made them. here an association of panel examine the reasons. at 8 p.m. on lectures in history we will feature two programs on women's political causes in the late 19th century. first wentworth institute professor allison lange teaches a class on women's suffrage movement drawing from her book picturing political power. she...
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p.m. eastern. >>> up next, big new for the vaccinated. the fda gives the green light for moderna and johnson & johnson to offer booster shots for their vaccines. we're going to speak to a doctor who just got her own. what is known as mix and match shot. >>> plus, vice president harris is headed to virginia today to lend support to terry mcauliffe who is locked in a dead even race for governor with his republican opponent. why this race is getting like so many national attention. >>> we're live also in florida this hour after brian laundrie's parents helped law enforcement back to a nature preserve that officials have been searching for a month now. this time, human remains were found. ♪ getting exclusive access to sought after restaurants. ece of... no-you-really-have-ttry-this cake. one of the many reasons you're with amex platinum. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay
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p.m., and you can catch her live at 10 a.m. this sunday morning on the fox news channel for "sunday morning futures." she's got more from the boarder and -- border and interviews with senator ron johnsons, every weekday from the 6-9 eastern with "mornings with maria" right here on fox business. that'll do it for us. thanks for watching and have a great weekend. ♪♪ gerry: this week on "the wall street journal" at larges you'd better start shopping early for christmas as bottlenecks grip the u.s. chi and prices surge. -- economy and prices surge. plus, are covid mandates making our economic woes worse and not doing much to restrain the pandemic? is and of course donald trump, he tells republicans they won't win future elections unless they
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p.m., and you can catch her live at 10 a.m. this sunday morning on the fox news channel for "sunday morning futures." she's got more from the boarder and -- border and interviews with senator ron johnson roh can a that. plus, every weekday from the 6-9 eastern with "mornings with the following is an important paid program about humana medicare advantage prescription drug plans, sponsored by humana. life keeps changing. and so do you. but as your lifestyle evolves, is your medicare plan keeping up? does your healthcare company treat you as an individual, or a number? a humana medicare advantage plan may save you money. many combine medical and prescription drug coverage all in one plan for as low as a zero-dollar monthly plan premium in many areas. if
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p.m. new york time. talking of the british prime mr. , our editor-in-chief john micklethwait had an exclusive interview with boris johnsonthe prime minister acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead in terms of the negotiations surrounding those climate talks. pm johnson: we need to keep 1.5% alive. we need to restrict the growth in temperatures to 1.5 degrees by the end of the century. we think that with the commitments we are seeing, we could do it, but we are going to need to see some real action from the participants in glasgow. guy: they are managing expectations, and they are managing expectations down. bolsonaro is not going, xi is not going. we don't yet know about india and whether there and remote he is going to be showing up. if the president of the united states shows up with nothing in his pocket, this may amount to nothing, or something that really doesn't look like it is going to have any meaningful impacts. alix: i'm really interested to see how the energy crisis we are all dealing with right now plays out at cop-26. there will be two very stern schools there. like, we can't let go of coal, for example.
p.m. new york time. talking of the british prime mr. , our editor-in-chief john micklethwait had an exclusive interview with boris johnsonthe prime minister acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead in terms of the negotiations surrounding those climate talks. pm johnson: we need to keep 1.5% alive. we need to restrict the growth in temperatures to 1.5 degrees by the end of the century. we think that with the commitments we are seeing, we could do it, but we are going to need to see some real...
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p.m. in london, 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. in new york, i'm alix steel. francine lacqua is in london. guy johnson is still off. guy is missing a very exciting market week. christine lagarde did not push back enough, or at least markets didn't think she did, and we are seeing yields spiking pretty much everywhere. francine: i think christine lagarde really tried to push back. she said don't expect a rate height next year. this morning, there was a repricing. now there is a 20 basis point factored into the market for 2022. she said that inflation will continue going higher for may a bit longer, but we are expecting inflation numbers to get back in line in the second half of next year, but you're right, the markets are pushing back against that and repricing a lot of yield we are seeing across the board. alix: but equities feel really calm. take a look at what is happening in my market board right now. equities behave, but yields don't. the s&p 500 is up 0.6 percent. you have utilities, real estate, health care leading the way higher. for the ecb, euro-dollar up by about 0.5%. that sort of moved during the press
p.m. in london, 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. in new york, i'm alix steel. francine lacqua is in london. guy johnson is still off. guy is missing a very exciting market week. christine lagarde did not push back enough, or at least markets didn't think she did, and we are seeing yields spiking pretty much everywhere. francine: i think christine lagarde really tried to push back. she said don't expect a rate height next year. this morning, there was a repricing. now there is a 20...
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an hour later at 11:30 a.m., boris johnson speaks at the conservative party conference where we are expecting he may talk about the minimum pay as well. at 12:00 p.mime, u.s. data. adp implement change in mortgage applications. esther george gives a talk at the kansas city fed's annual banking and the economy forum for women in banking at 4:00 u.k. time. we have the bloomberg best global conference continues. i will be speaking to schroeder's ceo about their outlook and what kind of products they are investing -- offering to their clients. we have bond yields continuing to push higher. you will notice it is the long end of the curve leading the charge higher for u.s. 10 year yields. this is nearly a five basis point higher. that is about four basis points. this might show the staying power of inflation expectations. it is on the long end that this is occurring. you had ism data that it was positive and it shows growth in the sector. however, there was a lot of survey that should this concern for a lot of these manufacturers about supply chain issues along with inflation issues and that drove that spike higher. there is you look at market. we are s
an hour later at 11:30 a.m., boris johnson speaks at the conservative party conference where we are expecting he may talk about the minimum pay as well. at 12:00 p.mime, u.s. data. adp implement change in mortgage applications. esther george gives a talk at the kansas city fed's annual banking and the economy forum for women in banking at 4:00 u.k. time. we have the bloomberg best global conference continues. i will be speaking to schroeder's ceo about their outlook and what kind of products...
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p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. announcer: up next, british prime minister boris johnson's keynote address in manchester, england.is 45 minutes.
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p.m. appointment, smithsonian american women's history museum advisory council, signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to acknowledge the tremendous achievements of the atlanta braves and wish them good luck in their first world series since 1999. the story of the 2021 braves someone of resillency. the team lost two of their stars, ronald acuna jr., and mike sir roqua, to injuries early this season. decide spite these sethbacks, they persevered and won the national league's eastern division title for the fourth year in reeflt the braves have been underdogs in each of the playoff series. thanks to big performances by players as eddie rosario whose 14 hits against the dodgers tied the record for the most hits in a single series. tonight they'll
p.m. appointment, smithsonian american women's history museum advisory council, signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to...
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. ♪ >> on wednesday, senator ron johnson needs a roundtable discussion on voter security with other republican senators. watch live at 2 p.meastern on c-span three. online at c-span.org or watch full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. ♪ >> you could be a part of the nafta note -- by participating in c-span's competition. if you are a middle or high school student, create a five to six minute documentary that answers the question, how does the federal government impact your life? it must show supporting and opposing points of view on a federal policy or program that affects you or your community using video clips, easy to find and access at c-span.org. c-span student competition awards 100 thousand dollars in total cash prizes and you have a shot at winning the grand prize of $5,000. entries must be received before january 20, 2022. for competition rules,. or to get started, visit our website. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> originally from detroit, mi
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