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paschal donohoe: yes.l be many difficult economic consequences can generate by brexit will be what will happen in financial services. and we are seeing that happening. we have seen an announcement over the last number of months from j.p. morgan, more from barclays. we've seen other companies indicate that they want to streamline their existing arrangements and local them out of dublin. so we believe across the coming period, it would continue to be evident that ireland has benefited from some of the financial services opportunities that are generated by brexit taking place. vonnie: trade has become a huge issue here in the united states. how concerned are you that ireland might get caught up in an international trade war? paschal donohoe: well any change at all in the geopolitical environment around trade, across, is -- of course, is something that is a concern whether you be small or big. but i do hope in the coming days and weeks that a consensus can be reached and can be maintained on the value of globa
paschal donohoe: yes.l be many difficult economic consequences can generate by brexit will be what will happen in financial services. and we are seeing that happening. we have seen an announcement over the last number of months from j.p. morgan, more from barclays. we've seen other companies indicate that they want to streamline their existing arrangements and local them out of dublin. so we believe across the coming period, it would continue to be evident that ireland has benefited from some...
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well defended by paschall. 54 seconds to go. brunson down the lane again. 40 seconds, 70-66.indsay, big shot here. and a foul. >> big time players make big plays. the awareness, the shot, he moves. this is prototype material right here, ladies and gentlemen. >> the college player of the year right here. 29 points. divincenzo. 33.9 to go. 71-66 in overtime. the game was tied at 60 at the end of regulation. both of these teams are playing their hearts out. here comes cartwright. down the lane. off the glass. he can't stay and bounce. 27.3 to go, 72-66. back after this. ♪ (trumpets playing) ♪ let the bud light flow once again. dilly dilly! dilly dilly!!!!! need a fresh keg here too. ♪ (bell and trumpets repeat) ♪ it's really loud in my face! a keg of bud light is changed every six seconds. enjoy it fresh. >> welcome back and it doesn't get any better than this. on the big stage. big-time performances. big-time shots like big-time players. >> jalen brunson has also had a big night. 29 points, 4 rebounds, four assists. he is 11 of 22 from the field. pulled by a bridges. a career h
well defended by paschall. 54 seconds to go. brunson down the lane again. 40 seconds, 70-66.indsay, big shot here. and a foul. >> big time players make big plays. the awareness, the shot, he moves. this is prototype material right here, ladies and gentlemen. >> the college player of the year right here. 29 points. divincenzo. 33.9 to go. 71-66 in overtime. the game was tied at 60 at the end of regulation. both of these teams are playing their hearts out. here comes cartwright. down...
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paschal donohoe, finance minister of ireland. vonnie? vonnie: mark, thank you. it is about 19 minutes. more into the trading session here in the u.s. and bloomberg's abigail doolittle has the latest. lots of news out this monday morning. >> you're right. and we're looking at a small embellish reversal. small to moderate gains for the dow. they have all been down more than half a% -- half a percent. the dow is on pace for its first update. investors contend with the possibility of a trade war, plus rising rate, whether or not the fed will in fact raise rates is as is expected, putting inflation pressures front and center but that trade war is really pressuring the dow transports, trains, trains and cars. earliers the dow transports had been down more than 1% but we see right now, down about .8%. one index that is benefiting, however, from the prospect of a trade war is the small cap russell 2000. let's take at it. this is the russell 2000. there has been some relative weakness. however, over the last couple of days on the prospect of a trade war, the russell 2000
paschal donohoe, finance minister of ireland. vonnie? vonnie: mark, thank you. it is about 19 minutes. more into the trading session here in the u.s. and bloomberg's abigail doolittle has the latest. lots of news out this monday morning. >> you're right. and we're looking at a small embellish reversal. small to moderate gains for the dow. they have all been down more than half a% -- half a percent. the dow is on pace for its first update. investors contend with the possibility of a trade...
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really humanly very decent but it's a hundred years since women in the united kingdom obtain the paschal for choice which of course was centralized with were violent. telling partial freedom one hundred years ago what aspects of of this breaks that process do you see years as a threat to the rights and title moments for equality of the women of gays and over . that's a really interesting perspective out because i'm not sure that i've heard a lot of people raising that when we go. back to it and your description of women getting the vote as partial is very important it is important to remember that when it was given to women it was only given to women over thirty and those who have property and that is very telling that really over this past century there's been still a huge amount of work to be done in terms of liberating women from all the bricking mechanisms all the proper suppositions and presumptions about women's abilities that held them back from full participation in every aspect of life whether it was access to education the professions politics church whatever and we're still di
really humanly very decent but it's a hundred years since women in the united kingdom obtain the paschal for choice which of course was centralized with were violent. telling partial freedom one hundred years ago what aspects of of this breaks that process do you see years as a threat to the rights and title moments for equality of the women of gays and over . that's a really interesting perspective out because i'm not sure that i've heard a lot of people raising that when we go. back to it and...
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paschal attention to social and infrastructure development in rural areas the emory cultural industry already competitive on the global. and usually the people who provided this success should see real improvements in their lives accordingly. colleagues anywhere in africa where i understand how important it is for every family to have a house. residence this is a huge problem that we haven't heard from our bash really has been going on for decades and we've heard many promises in attempts to solve this problem and now we are fine. anneli able to actually do this and we should do this city twenty six doing to seventy three million families in russia improve their living conditions now we need to. and this is the first time in russia more than history for the first time we should reach a level where every year at least twenty five families will be improving their living conditions this is a difficult task to go from three million to five million this year last year we had three point one million one million on the families and we need to get to the figure of five million people but this
paschal attention to social and infrastructure development in rural areas the emory cultural industry already competitive on the global. and usually the people who provided this success should see real improvements in their lives accordingly. colleagues anywhere in africa where i understand how important it is for every family to have a house. residence this is a huge problem that we haven't heard from our bash really has been going on for decades and we've heard many promises in attempts to...
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really humanly very decent but it's a hundred years since women in the united kingdom obtain the paschal for choice which of course was centralised of the file and obtaining partial freedom one hundred years ago what aspects of of this breaks that process do you see as a as a threat to the rights and the title means for equality of the woman of game over. that's a really interesting perspective on it because i'm not sure that i've heard a lot of people realizing that when we go back to it and your description of women getting the vote as partial is very important it is important to remember that when it was given to women it was only given to women over thirty and those who had property and that is very telling that really over this past century there's been still a huge amount of work to be done in terms of liberating women from all the bricking mechanisms all the proper suppositions and presumptions about women's abilities that held them back from full participation in every aspect of life whether it was access to education the professions politics church whatever and we're still disma
really humanly very decent but it's a hundred years since women in the united kingdom obtain the paschal for choice which of course was centralised of the file and obtaining partial freedom one hundred years ago what aspects of of this breaks that process do you see as a as a threat to the rights and the title means for equality of the woman of game over. that's a really interesting perspective on it because i'm not sure that i've heard a lot of people realizing that when we go back to it and...
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i have not gone away and making a present to paschal is not going to make them go away if i may will make people say well you look so powerful why can't you so these problems that's not happening now could happen in the future victor critics of xi jinping charge that his anti-corruption drive is really has been just a way for him to consolidate more power how do you respond to that. well i think a corruption in china is deep entrenched and is permeated to all corners of the system within the party within the government and if fight against corruption is not relentless the communist party of china will collapse and the people's republic of china as we know it i'm a collapse and that's why fighting against corruption is absolutely about the life and the death of the party and the people's republic and i think president xi to me has won tremendous amount of support and trust from the party members and from the people in general for his relentlessness in fighting against the corruption not only weeding out corrupt officials but also come up with more systematic arrangement to ensure that
i have not gone away and making a present to paschal is not going to make them go away if i may will make people say well you look so powerful why can't you so these problems that's not happening now could happen in the future victor critics of xi jinping charge that his anti-corruption drive is really has been just a way for him to consolidate more power how do you respond to that. well i think a corruption in china is deep entrenched and is permeated to all corners of the system within the...
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really humanly very decent but it's a hundred years since women in the united kingdom obtain the paschal for choice which of course was centralized with the violent. obtaining partial freedom one hundred years ago what aspects of of this breaks that process do you see as a as a threat to the rights and title means for equality that woman have gained over. that's a really interesting perspective because i'm not sure that i've heard a lot of people realizing that when we go back to it and your description of women getting the vote as partial is very important it is important to remember that when it was given to women it was only given to women over thirty and those who have property and that is very telling that really over this past century there's been still a huge amount of work to be done in terms of liberating women from all the bricking mechanisms all the proper suppositions and presumptions about women's abilities that held them back from full participation in every aspect of life whether it was access to education the professions politics church whatever and we're still dismantlin
really humanly very decent but it's a hundred years since women in the united kingdom obtain the paschal for choice which of course was centralized with the violent. obtaining partial freedom one hundred years ago what aspects of of this breaks that process do you see as a as a threat to the rights and title means for equality that woman have gained over. that's a really interesting perspective because i'm not sure that i've heard a lot of people realizing that when we go back to it and your...
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rand paul says he will oppose both pompeo and paschal nomination despite speculation that more changes to be on the way. they say there are no immediate plans were no type of personal changes. this week there was also a new addition and new hire announced by the white house host larry kudlow is to come on at the presidents top economic advisor replacing gary cohen resigned a little over with no in part with disagreements over the president with steel and aluminum tariffs. >> thank you. >> where the special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation go from here? we have our chief congressional correspondent with us. they say that they should follow in the footsteps of attorney general jeff sessions who as we all know just fired former deputy director andrew mccabe and they want to end the russian collision investigation once and for all. james comey based on the fraudulent trumped dossier. where does the mueller probe now go from here? >> the whole probe itself is the faceted. because you have mueller and his independent look at the collision and trump allegations. you'll have congr
rand paul says he will oppose both pompeo and paschal nomination despite speculation that more changes to be on the way. they say there are no immediate plans were no type of personal changes. this week there was also a new addition and new hire announced by the white house host larry kudlow is to come on at the presidents top economic advisor replacing gary cohen resigned a little over with no in part with disagreements over the president with steel and aluminum tariffs. >> thank you....
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paschal donohoe looking to avoid a hard border with northern ireland as a result of the brexit talks.s is bloomberg. ♪ julia: "what'd you miss?" british prime minister theresa may reiterated her position last week that it can leave the customs union and avoid the hard border on northern ireland. ireland's finance minister joins bloomberg today to discuss the negotiations. donohoe: as these negotiations continue and reach a successful end point, i hope, from the point of view of ireland, we have seen the views of the have outlined and their negotiation approach, and we support the work that is underway. mark: theresa may wants to lead the customs market. she did say friday she wants to stay aligned in many areas, keeping eu regulations. mr. donohoeis that the sort of e wanted to hear? mr. donohoe: i think the approach misses may outlined is helpful to have that clarified at this point. it was also important to hear her talk about the membership of a number of different european agencies. she outlined a canada and the region approach that would not work. she did emphasize two different
paschal donohoe looking to avoid a hard border with northern ireland as a result of the brexit talks.s is bloomberg. ♪ julia: "what'd you miss?" british prime minister theresa may reiterated her position last week that it can leave the customs union and avoid the hard border on northern ireland. ireland's finance minister joins bloomberg today to discuss the negotiations. donohoe: as these negotiations continue and reach a successful end point, i hope, from the point of view of...