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i'm paul gigot. solemn remembrances across the country today for the nearly 3,000 lives lost with president biden paying his respects at three sites today, ground zero in lower manhattan, the flight 93 memorial in pennsylvania, and the pentagon, even as the fallout from his withdrawal from afghanistan continues to reverberate at home and abroad. let's bring in retired four star general and former army vice chief of staff jack kean who was at the pentagon when it was attacked on this day 20 years ago. he's now a fox news senior strategic analyst. general, welcome. good to see you as usual. so looking 20 years back, and having experience so intensely of that day and reflecting on it, what are the lessons you draw for american national security from that day's attacks and our response? >> yeah, they are pretty profound, and certainly the 9/11 commission as a result of that tragic day helped us too to bring some of these things into focus, most notably is our intelligence system failed us miserably, and
i'm paul gigot. solemn remembrances across the country today for the nearly 3,000 lives lost with president biden paying his respects at three sites today, ground zero in lower manhattan, the flight 93 memorial in pennsylvania, and the pentagon, even as the fallout from his withdrawal from afghanistan continues to reverberate at home and abroad. let's bring in retired four star general and former army vice chief of staff jack kean who was at the pentagon when it was attacked on this day 20...
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so i would go to paul's house, pick paul up and i'd spend a little bit of time there.sic in the house and for a guy that loved music, that's pretty odd. >> i love music more than anything. i taught myself how to play bass. i love progressive rock. i saw kiss in concert and rush in concert. lots of rush. i was at this little restaurant waiting for my girlfriend to get off work and i heard these two guys about a booth over talking and one guy said, all we need is a kick ass bass player and i lean over and said i'm a bass player and they said can you play rush? i was like oh, i can play rush. ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >> i auditioned the next day for the band and they said can you move to arizona? i said absolutely. and that's what i had to tell my parents. ♪ ♪ >> everyone else is just doing the same thing. i wanted to get away at being a band. 2,000 miles away. >> i love my parents, but it was really easy to leave. i didn't talk to my parents probably for a year. to be on my own, playing rock 'n' roll, it was perfect. ♪ ♪ >> we had a great run and it just didn't work out. so
so i would go to paul's house, pick paul up and i'd spend a little bit of time there.sic in the house and for a guy that loved music, that's pretty odd. >> i love music more than anything. i taught myself how to play bass. i love progressive rock. i saw kiss in concert and rush in concert. lots of rush. i was at this little restaurant waiting for my girlfriend to get off work and i heard these two guys about a booth over talking and one guy said, all we need is a kick ass bass player and...
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paul murdaugh's father, alex shows up, his grandfather, randolph shows up, paul's dad, tells paul, don'ting, when the nurses ask questions, he said he is not talking here, catches conor on the way to get his c-- ct scan and tells cop conor there, and paul comes out of his room, they call security, they tell alex we're trying to fix people, paul comes out of his room. and they have to drag him, paul is obnoxious. nancy: what do you mean. >> a nurse said she wanted a urine sample. he said only if you hold it and mentioned his buttock in an inappropriate manner. >> hospital. >> took blood. as they do in most cases. nancy: and. >> it was 3 times legal limit. nancy: i think. >> what significant to you tie to fact that paul and maggie murdaugh were murdered about 72 hours before the civil trial was set to start. >> he was not named in suit but he would be called to testify, the lawsuits are going ahead, it seems too much of a coincidence. >> what is your emergency. >> i just was going down the road. i seen someone laying out. >> okay. we'll get an officer out that way. >> okay. he was laying i
paul murdaugh's father, alex shows up, his grandfather, randolph shows up, paul's dad, tells paul, don'ting, when the nurses ask questions, he said he is not talking here, catches conor on the way to get his c-- ct scan and tells cop conor there, and paul comes out of his room, they call security, they tell alex we're trying to fix people, paul comes out of his room. and they have to drag him, paul is obnoxious. nancy: what do you mean. >> a nurse said she wanted a urine sample. he said...
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paul: good morning. i am paul allen in and we are counting -- shery: asian stocks sat for a steady start after rallying the u.s. session. fears are easing of contagion from china's debt crisis had beijing lays down the law to evergrande. regulators urge that developer to avoid default and repay retail investors. fast food restaurant company yum china set some ambitious targets. our interview with joey want is next. paul: let's talk about the bond selloff. the bank of england indicating that it ends the qe program at the end of the year. it will be very interesting. u.s. yields surged to 143. interestingly, the threshold that morgan stanley nominated for triggering what it calls hedging will prompt even more, sherry. shery: very technical words. we are watching them closely as we continue to watch evergrande because we have seen more optimism about the economy. the central bank rate hikes coming but evergrande has been that sore point. this week, with concerns easing a little bit about what evergrande mig
paul: good morning. i am paul allen in and we are counting -- shery: asian stocks sat for a steady start after rallying the u.s. session. fears are easing of contagion from china's debt crisis had beijing lays down the law to evergrande. regulators urge that developer to avoid default and repay retail investors. fast food restaurant company yum china set some ambitious targets. our interview with joey want is next. paul: let's talk about the bond selloff. the bank of england indicating that it...
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. >> paul w.rose. >> christopher charles amoroso. >> craig scott amundson. >> kazuhiro anai. >> calixto anaya, jr. >> joseph p. anchundia. >> anderson kermit charles anderson. yvette constance anderson >> john jack andreacchio. >> michael rourke andrews. >> jean ann andrucki. >> siew-nya ang. >> joseph angelini, sr. >> joseph john angelini, jr. >> david lawrence angell. >> mary lynn edwards angell. >> laura angilletta. >> doreen j. angrisani. >> mark: >> lorraine antigua. >> seima david aoyama. >> we love and miss you more than you can ever imagine. our son is the spitting image of you, he lights up our world, i know you see us because i feel you. continue to watch over us and your families. 20 years feels like an insanity, but yet it still feels like yesterday. until we meet again my love, rest in peace. >> peter paul apollo. >> faustino apostol, jr. >> frank thomas aquilino. >> patrick michael aranyos. >> david gregory arce. >> michael george arczynski. >> louis arena. >> barbara jean arestegui.
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.ast plane carrying american troops departed kabul expecting bloody end to our mission there. president biden insisting that the war in afghanistan is now over, future terror threats can be countered from over the horizon and that only choice was between total withdrawal or thousands of troops on the ground. >> i simply do not believe that the safety and security of america is enhanced by continuing to deploy thousands of american troops, we will maintain the fight against afghanistan and other countries, we just don't need to fight a ground war to do it. paul: let's bring in retired army general petraus served as commander in coalition services in afghanistan and director of central intelligence agency. general, great to see you again. thanks for coming in. so now that we are out, the u.s. troops are out, how do we get those americans and afghan allies who are still there out? >> well, we are going to have some kind of relationship with the new rulers of afghanistan. obviously the tali
. ♪ ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot.ast plane carrying american troops departed kabul expecting bloody end to our mission there. president biden insisting that the war in afghanistan is now over, future terror threats can be countered from over the horizon and that only choice was between total withdrawal or thousands of troops on the ground. >> i simply do not believe that the safety and security of america is enhanced by continuing to deploy...
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paul: okay jason.tician was caught letting her own covid-19 mandates and this time it was a san francisco mayor london. was caught dancing with other people and taking photos of other people at a club in violation of her own mask mandate. and it's amazing how late in the game we are this is still happening in the mayors and governors in congress and don't think they even care about appearances anymore. they've decided that they're going to play by different rules that is going to rob the interfaces, the mayor made excuses about the rules don't apply to her which you try to have fun so big mess for a liberal hypocritical politician predict. paul: okay jillian. guest: fine this week's go to the national park in alaska for the annual bracket you can vote on your favorite bear is actually on an educational purpose, it's teaches the students about hibernation and appropriation for the winter. the really fun thing to follow the bear camp so go vote for your favorite bear. doing okay dan. guest: mine is natio
paul: okay jason.tician was caught letting her own covid-19 mandates and this time it was a san francisco mayor london. was caught dancing with other people and taking photos of other people at a club in violation of her own mask mandate. and it's amazing how late in the game we are this is still happening in the mayors and governors in congress and don't think they even care about appearances anymore. they've decided that they're going to play by different rules that is going to rob the...
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paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i am paul gigot and president biden facing a make or break month in his push to assess three and half trillion dollars been plan through congress even as his approval rating continues to tumble. the new poll showing just 42 percent of americans prove the job he is doing over all and the majority disapproving of his handling including a foreign policy and the economy. so this drop in the polls for the biden agenda in jeopardy as we head into the fall. let's ask wall street journal columnist and fox news contributor, senior advisor to president george w bush. so carl make sense of this falling falling polls for the president and went to the mean. guest: will begin falling in july and they are falling across the board because people have concerns about covid-19 and they have concerns about the afghan withdrawal our surrender and concerns about the economy including the inflation that they are all saying the gas pump and at the grocery store rated but they about what they're hearing about washington talking about three and half trillion dollars w
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i am paul gigot and president biden facing a make or break month in his push to assess three and half trillion dollars been plan through congress even as his approval rating continues to tumble. the new poll showing just 42 percent of americans prove the job he is doing over all and the majority disapproving of his handling including a foreign policy and the economy. so this drop in the polls for the biden agenda in jeopardy as we head into the...
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paul. paul: let's get to vonnie quinn for a check at the first word headlines. vonnie: thank you. china has hit back at the u.s. and the u.k. over its plan to help australia build nuclear submarines. a spokesman said the move will stoke an arms race and hurt international nonproliferation efforts. beijing questioned australia's commitments of the foregoing nuclear weapons and accused the u.s. and the u.k. of double standards when it comes to nuclear exports. beijing applied to join and asia-pacific trade pact once pushed by the u.s. as a way to isolate china and solidify american dominance in the region. china submitted a formal application to join they cp tpp on thursday. the u.s. abandoned the original deal under president trump. beijing meets the agreement of all 11 member nations, including australia, with which it is currently in dispute. the former japanese communication minister will run to become the country's first female prime minister. the 61-year-old will contest a vote for the
paul. paul: let's get to vonnie quinn for a check at the first word headlines. vonnie: thank you. china has hit back at the u.s. and the u.k. over its plan to help australia build nuclear submarines. a spokesman said the move will stoke an arms race and hurt international nonproliferation efforts. beijing questioned australia's commitments of the foregoing nuclear weapons and accused the u.s. and the u.k. of double standards when it comes to nuclear exports. beijing applied to join and...
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paul.r. singh: thank you very much. we are talking to leadership and accountability. in this pandemic, one of the moments that have been a failure is when we talk about leadership, it solutions. in our long-term care homes in canada, we saw the worst conditions. >> your going to have time to chat with that later. the topic is china, human rights and economic growth. ms. paul: this is an area where lines are being redrawn all across the world. the main thing canada is going to have going forward in terms of currency is its word. when we make a promise, we have to keep those promises. that is how when we need help, we get it. my mom grew up on a farm in small community and she taught us you have to give your word to your neighbors and they have to be able to count on it so when you need help, they are there for you. when we don't show up when we are asked for vaccines from covax and we take a vaccines from covax, when the uighurs ask for help to declare a genocide and we don't do that, when w
paul.r. singh: thank you very much. we are talking to leadership and accountability. in this pandemic, one of the moments that have been a failure is when we talk about leadership, it solutions. in our long-term care homes in canada, we saw the worst conditions. >> your going to have time to chat with that later. the topic is china, human rights and economic growth. ms. paul: this is an area where lines are being redrawn all across the world. the main thing canada is going to have going...
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paul: all around us, jobs going wanting.couldn't just have been pandemic unemployment benefits and low wages keeping workers in dry dock, because a host of high-paying jobs have gone unfilled for a very long time. >> i have got plumbers that work for me today that make $200,000-plus a year. paul: and yet seattle plumbing contractor vinnie sposari has been unable to find workers for years. >> i could hire six, eight experienced plumbers right now. paul: so why the labor shortage? >> you're doing manual labor. some people tend to look down on that. paul: sarah schnabel, a cornell grad, became an electrician. >> for people my age, it's definitely more glamorous to think of the tech job, where you're in a really nice cushy office building. paul: high schoolers in southwest louisiana had an added explanation. >> that's not an option that's often presented to us, like, this is not for you. >> it's like, go to college, go to college. there's barely anybody saying, go to trade school. paul: right, said mike rowe, famous for his cabl
paul: all around us, jobs going wanting.couldn't just have been pandemic unemployment benefits and low wages keeping workers in dry dock, because a host of high-paying jobs have gone unfilled for a very long time. >> i have got plumbers that work for me today that make $200,000-plus a year. paul: and yet seattle plumbing contractor vinnie sposari has been unable to find workers for years. >> i could hire six, eight experienced plumbers right now. paul: so why the labor shortage?...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: hello and welcome to "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney.ie kamaruddin in hong kong. shery: good evening. i am shery ahn. our top stories this hour. in addition stocks look set for a steady start after a volatile down wall street. traders are weighing risks from china to the global recovery. evergrande looks to calm
this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: hello and welcome to "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney.ie kamaruddin in hong kong. shery: good evening. i am shery ahn. our top stories this hour. in addition stocks look set for a steady start after a volatile down wall street. traders are weighing risks from china to the global recovery. evergrande looks to calm
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paul.nd to you, mr. o'toole. you recommend vaccination, but you will not a candidates get them. you talk about climate plan but you will not dump a candidate that shares climate conspiracies. you are on record supporting the lgbtq community but you allowed half of your mps to vote against ajit -- legislation protecting them. how can voters trust it is you and not your caucus that will be in charge of a conservative policy agenda? mr. o'toole: thank you, i am the new leader of the conservative party, and we have a plan to get the country back on its feet after a difficult worst 18 months of the crisis. i am an ally to the lgbtq community, and that comes from my service in the military where i served alongside people of all backgrounds, all orientations, putting the country first. our platform including a detailed plan on climate change is about making sure we secure the future. jobs, accountability, national leadership. >> is it you or your caucus driving the bus? mr. o'toole: i am driving t
paul.nd to you, mr. o'toole. you recommend vaccination, but you will not a candidates get them. you talk about climate plan but you will not dump a candidate that shares climate conspiracies. you are on record supporting the lgbtq community but you allowed half of your mps to vote against ajit -- legislation protecting them. how can voters trust it is you and not your caucus that will be in charge of a conservative policy agenda? mr. o'toole: thank you, i am the new leader of the conservative...
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and there was actually a test, a written testimony from paul to paul began this in person after person talked about their testimony. when they came up on the stand and they said it was coerced . in paul's case, it was coerced at the end of 4 days of torture. with no lawyer present, he was forced to sign a document. at least one of the code used said in court that he signed a document. she said not even rep. his lawyer presented him with the documents. most of the coach use talked about the worse than that went into the written testimony and their verbal testimony. on the other hand, in open court, transparently completely vindicated paul. busy busy and the others, they said there was no connection to paul, they didn't know him, they didn't know of the political party. the paul is a part of. busy until they went to jail. and then finally because the spoke person brought it up, the victims testimony was not testimony at all. we watched the victim after victim and i'm very sorry for these victims and their families. we watched victim after victim come up and they told us what they had los
and there was actually a test, a written testimony from paul to paul began this in person after person talked about their testimony. when they came up on the stand and they said it was coerced . in paul's case, it was coerced at the end of 4 days of torture. with no lawyer present, he was forced to sign a document. at least one of the code used said in court that he signed a document. she said not even rep. his lawyer presented him with the documents. most of the coach use talked about the...
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paul: slow progress, but it is progress. china also trying to move things along in terms of the energy crisis. there is word coming from the vice premier telling the state owned energy enterprises to secure resources that blackouts will not be tolerated. it's one thing to say that, it's another thing to achieve it. a number of factors are trying to balance to get to the net goa by restricting coal. shery: we continue to watch evergrande. a huge story when it comes to the broader economy and china. it seems that the company has made one of three repayments for their wealth management products. those investors that really put their money in the wealth products have been paid the first 10% installment that was due september, but of course the saga continues as we have to hear more about the interest on the bond. not to mention they are facing claims on a separate $260 million bond that matures on saturday. paul: it might take investors 2.5 years to get there money back. china's government ordering the top estate owned energy co
paul: slow progress, but it is progress. china also trying to move things along in terms of the energy crisis. there is word coming from the vice premier telling the state owned energy enterprises to secure resources that blackouts will not be tolerated. it's one thing to say that, it's another thing to achieve it. a number of factors are trying to balance to get to the net goa by restricting coal. shery: we continue to watch evergrande. a huge story when it comes to the broader economy and...
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paul: that is right.r question about a central base can do anything about this as inflation rates rise. very few people in latin america have access to bank accounts. it is a large informal economy. not a lot of people spike living in the housing markets. an open question is what can central banks do? shery: monetary policy tools, very restrictive when you have an economy that is very much off the books. paul: let us get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. ever grant has received the green light to reset terms of its debt and has contacted banks and trusts to -- trust they got the approval after it missed payments on some loans. the borrowing totaled 111 billion by the end of december with half of it ready to get paid in less than a year. we are told they received queries from the stock exchange about the structure, including user trust set up in 2019. they announce a sale of 2 billion in adrs. some analysts say it reflects changes in the hong kong lifting process. we have more to come.
paul: that is right.r question about a central base can do anything about this as inflation rates rise. very few people in latin america have access to bank accounts. it is a large informal economy. not a lot of people spike living in the housing markets. an open question is what can central banks do? shery: monetary policy tools, very restrictive when you have an economy that is very much off the books. paul: let us get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. ever grant has...
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paul. paul: u.s.cks rallied for a second day as investors braced the fed's bullish economic outlook while downplaying the risks of contagion from ever grants crisis. our next guest says it is hard for that to happen. joining us now is the cio and partner at advisors cap management. -- capital management. what is better for markets here? rates rise in late 2022, qe getting wound back, or another huge exogenous shock and money stays easy for longer? >> that is a tough question. i am not sure i fully understand why the market reacted so strongly and positively when interest rates went up. we did see a pretty sharp rise in interest rates over 10 basis points. that is a massive move. but at the same time, we know that the economy is doing very well. at least we know that the fed will not be hiking rates for a while. they will be busy tapering the policy, the bond buying program first, and rates will probably move up in the second half of 2022. paul: when rates move up, which sectors do you see as most bein
paul. paul: u.s.cks rallied for a second day as investors braced the fed's bullish economic outlook while downplaying the risks of contagion from ever grants crisis. our next guest says it is hard for that to happen. joining us now is the cio and partner at advisors cap management. -- capital management. what is better for markets here? rates rise in late 2022, qe getting wound back, or another huge exogenous shock and money stays easy for longer? >> that is a tough question. i am not...
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yeah, i'm here with paul, trump told hannity. oh, you want to talk with him? trump looked at ryan, then put the call on speaker phone. sean, talk to paul, he told the host, and hannity did for about seven minutes. we don't know whether paul ryan's study of donald trump's personality disorder included listening to the psychiatrists who appeared on this program to discuss that very subject beginning exactly one month into the presidency on february 21st, 2017. >> if we could construct a psychiatric frankenstein monster, we could not create a leader more dangerously mentally ill than donald trump. he's a paranoid, psychopathic narcissist who is divorced from reality and lashes out impulsively at his imagined enemies. this is someone, as you mentioned, who is handling the nuclear codes. >> he lies because of his sociopathic tendencies. >> he can't stand that aspect of reality that he doesn't want. so he rejects it. his grasp of reality and his attention to reality is loose, an extremely dangerous in a trait that actually makes him unqualified. >> he's just sane en
yeah, i'm here with paul, trump told hannity. oh, you want to talk with him? trump looked at ryan, then put the call on speaker phone. sean, talk to paul, he told the host, and hannity did for about seven minutes. we don't know whether paul ryan's study of donald trump's personality disorder included listening to the psychiatrists who appeared on this program to discuss that very subject beginning exactly one month into the presidency on february 21st, 2017. >> if we could construct a...
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paul: hello and welcome to "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening. i'm shery ahn. our top stories this hour. asian traders assess a bout of weakness on signs of a slowdown in the pandemic recovery. the ecb is set to slow the pace of its bond buying. christine lagarde insists it's not tapering. china's unprecedented intervention in oil market tapping into reserves the first time to lower prices. paul: let's talk a little bit more about that he be decision. christine lagarde slowing the pace of purchases to 80 billion euros per month. very clear it's not a taper. it is not a taper. madam lagarde saying the lady is not tapering. this is called a recalibration. we will donate -- debate the semantics of that, shall we? shery: given that we continue to see these signals from whether it is the fed or boe that they start to -- want to start unwinding stimulus measures, not surprising given we see inflationary pressures. china had to intervene in oil
paul: hello and welcome to "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong, counting down to asia's major market opens. shery: good evening. i'm shery ahn. our top stories this hour. asian traders assess a bout of weakness on signs of a slowdown in the pandemic recovery. the ecb is set to slow the pace of its bond buying. christine lagarde insists it's not tapering. china's unprecedented intervention in oil market tapping into reserves the first...
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for him to set up by geena paul. he sentenced to 25 years in prism in recess, a beginner was flown from divine ticket garley last year against his will. one does government suggested he was deceived into boarding a plane that is paid for international legal observers. say that was just the 1st of many problems with the trial. his family has rejected the verdict, my father was tortured, kidnapped denied his basic right. and then now they just gave him a guilty verdict. the co accused came on the stand and said that they had been a forced and co hurst and tortured into saying false things against my father. and witnesses are paid and government agent's recess. a beginner was made famous by the hollywood film hotel. rwanda. he told the story of how he saved hundreds of lives at the hotel manager. during rwanda's, 994 genocide. he then fled into exile, became so critic. everyone was president pool kick. i'm a pledge support for an opposition armed group with prosecutors. he also funded an order a tax. recess of again den
for him to set up by geena paul. he sentenced to 25 years in prism in recess, a beginner was flown from divine ticket garley last year against his will. one does government suggested he was deceived into boarding a plane that is paid for international legal observers. say that was just the 1st of many problems with the trial. his family has rejected the verdict, my father was tortured, kidnapped denied his basic right. and then now they just gave him a guilty verdict. the co accused came on the...
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paul: su keenan there. for some positive moods, for customers of evergrande wealth management products, a look at how this fits into the wider picture, let's ring in our markets reported. tell us about this installment paid to smaller investors. >> good morning. this is an agreement they had already made with its customers [indiscernible] to its investors. it seems like at the companies prioritize some of the borrowers, special retail investors because that is important to maintain the social stability, but they still have a lot of debt to pay. shery: this story as so many different facets, right? including trying to's purchase in the stake of a struggling bank, the local government asking for the stake, for the money to be going to debts with the lender. what else do we know about how this saga is getting resolved? >> the good news is it seems like the government is trying to prevent the fallout from ever grant -- evergrande. pboc has been called into ease the housing markets and easing markets for some ho
paul: su keenan there. for some positive moods, for customers of evergrande wealth management products, a look at how this fits into the wider picture, let's ring in our markets reported. tell us about this installment paid to smaller investors. >> good morning. this is an agreement they had already made with its customers [indiscernible] to its investors. it seems like at the companies prioritize some of the borrowers, special retail investors because that is important to maintain the...
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and there was actually a test, a written testimony from paul to paul began this in person after person talked about their testimony. when they came up on the stand and they said it was coerced . in paul's case, it was coerced at the end of 4 days of torture. with no lawyer present, he was forced to sign a document. at least one of the code used said in court that he signed a document. she said not even rep. his lawyer presented him with the documents. most of the co use talked about the coercion that went into their written testimony and their verbal testimony. on the other hand, in open court, the just break in to return to the general assembly. you can see remarks that recorded by around recently elected president, emperor him, are being played out to the assembly right now. let's have a listen in a severe it's been a dependence. they writing and people are monotheist and patriotic. they have that unique identity and love to explore the world for hundreds of use. our nation have safeguard their right to self determination and freedom against the head. geminus is not made the country
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taylor: paul paul: -- paul sankey, founder of sankey research, thank you for your time. stay with us because we will continue this conversation on the energy crisis next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today, we are focused on the big energy crisis going on globally. really the epicenter in europe. in days past, maybe europe would look to the u.s. for a little bit of help. at least the energy industry here is in no position to actually really do much of anything. taylor: friday at 1:00 p.m., our long-awaited breakdown, but i know you are itching. every time it comes out. it sort of brings up a bigger issue, which is how can the u.s. bailout other people when we ourselves have not quite figured out the correct supply and demand dynamics as well. oil and gas rig counts as well, it has been on a slowly long-term projection a little bit of a decline. let's do all of this and more with campbell faulkner, the chief data land -- the chief data analyst. he formally worked in data analysis at jp morgan. equipped to help us address maybe risks on the horizon and how are you thinkin
taylor: paul paul: -- paul sankey, founder of sankey research, thank you for your time. stay with us because we will continue this conversation on the energy crisis next. this is bloomberg. ♪ romaine: today, we are focused on the big energy crisis going on globally. really the epicenter in europe. in days past, maybe europe would look to the u.s. for a little bit of help. at least the energy industry here is in no position to actually really do much of anything. taylor: friday at 1:00 p.m.,...
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paul mitchell. thank you for joining us. paul: thanks for having me. kristen: the latest poll was from uc berkeley and it showed him beating the recall by a big margin. what are the latest numbers and how confident are we about them? paul: the latest numbers to show him beating the recall by approximately 20 points, a wide gap considering six weeks ago without this was a race in a single digits. the poll by berkeley showed that the no side was at 40 -- the yes side was at 47% and the north side was that 51%. so it looked like it was going to be pretty narrow. but now that more people are paying attention to it and voting and the changed a lot in the next eight weeks, we see that it will go down in defeat tomorrow. in terms of votes that have been cast, we are able to tell not how people voted, but who voted, and we see the democrats, almost 4.5 million of them have voted. among republicans, about one million republicans. with a race that is very polarized, it is a good indicator of where it stands. kristen: so things are looking good for governor newso
paul mitchell. thank you for joining us. paul: thanks for having me. kristen: the latest poll was from uc berkeley and it showed him beating the recall by a big margin. what are the latest numbers and how confident are we about them? paul: the latest numbers to show him beating the recall by approximately 20 points, a wide gap considering six weeks ago without this was a race in a single digits. the poll by berkeley showed that the no side was at 40 -- the yes side was at 47% and the north side...
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the way i just was that way, like my paul finished and then i'll give you the mike. okay paul. say your bet and then we're going to go to her. we were 650 judges that have failed. the judiciary exam at least once, and 10 percent of them fail that every time they've taken it, we have a section in charge of supervising the judiciary and they don't, they've been shut down for years. even the section that's in charge of monitoring the lawyers has been shut down for years. and the whole thing about it is that the magistrates of the supreme court have been elected by political parties to suit their financial providers. who are the people that they control. so nobody can argue that paul, let's see if what you just said is true. can anyone argue that jose would you argue with? well, i think paul is acknowledging that it is a government who, who is sacking the judges through the legislature of course. but i think this is an important recognition and acknowledgement that it is a government that is taking a 3rd of all of all judges out of mind that they're failing this traditional a test
the way i just was that way, like my paul finished and then i'll give you the mike. okay paul. say your bet and then we're going to go to her. we were 650 judges that have failed. the judiciary exam at least once, and 10 percent of them fail that every time they've taken it, we have a section in charge of supervising the judiciary and they don't, they've been shut down for years. even the section that's in charge of monitoring the lawyers has been shut down for years. and the whole thing about...
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jean—paul belmondo — who's died at the age of 88.n later artists. he is influence comes from his ability to deliver these layered performances that are at once so cool without being intellectual or requiring deep consideration, they have layers of emotion and they suggest the world through his iconic gestures which he himself did not invent. he was working in the tradition of actors like humphrey bogart and marlon brando before him. his influence was felt american actors in the 70s like warren beatty, al pacino, robert de niro. he was iconic because he was not bogged down by in other words the actors that came before him but rather his ability to express a certain impulsivity and vitality. that is interesting. _ impulsivity and vitality. that is interesting. you _ impulsivity and vitality. that is interesting. you mention his influence on hollywood but let's concentrate for a second in france. he played such a cultural role.— in france. he played such a cultural role. yes, his role in the french — cultural role. yes, his role in the
jean—paul belmondo — who's died at the age of 88.n later artists. he is influence comes from his ability to deliver these layered performances that are at once so cool without being intellectual or requiring deep consideration, they have layers of emotion and they suggest the world through his iconic gestures which he himself did not invent. he was working in the tradition of actors like humphrey bogart and marlon brando before him. his influence was felt american actors in the 70s like...
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jean-paul belmondo. -- of jean-paul belmondo. ♪ it is said to be a landmark trial in french history,he trial of those accused of and involved in the november 2015 paris attacks will begin this weekend. 130 people were killed when gunmen and suicide bombers attacked several venues in and north of paris. to accommodate the high number of civil plaintiffs and their lawyers, a large, temporary courtroom has been built inside the historic court house in paris, with proceedings expected to last nine months. we were able to get a look at the location. reporter: built inside the great hall of france's most historic courthouse, this courtroom is where the trial of those accused of involvement in the november 2015 paris attacks will take place. 45 meters long and 15 meters wide, the supersized temporary structure cost 10 million euros. >> [speaking french] reporter: 1008 hundred victims, including survivors of the attacks and the families of those killed, have filed a civil lawsuits. over 300 lawyers represent them. in the french in justice system, these civil plaintiffs take part in the crimi
jean-paul belmondo. -- of jean-paul belmondo. ♪ it is said to be a landmark trial in french history,he trial of those accused of and involved in the november 2015 paris attacks will begin this weekend. 130 people were killed when gunmen and suicide bombers attacked several venues in and north of paris. to accommodate the high number of civil plaintiffs and their lawyers, a large, temporary courtroom has been built inside the historic court house in paris, with proceedings expected to last...
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riverso paul v.o stephen louis roach joseph roberto leo arthur roberts michael e. roberts michael edward roberts donald walter robertson, jr. jeffrey robinson michell lee jean robotham donald arthur robson antonio a. rocha raymond james rocha laura rockefeller john michael rodak on tonio jose rodrigues anthony rodriguez carmen milagros rodriguez gregory e. rodriguez marsha a. rodriguez mayra valdes rodriguez richard rodriguez david bartolo rodriguez-vargas >> and, my brother, agree, we have gone -- my brother, greg. i cannot believe it has been 20 years. >> my uncle and godfather, you are missed by all, loved by everyone and your memories will keep us laughing, believing if we lived 100 years but may die tomorrow. keep showing signs, we love and miss you, god bless america. >> matthew rogan jean destrehan roga©r karlie rogers scott william rohner keith michael roma joseph m. romagnolo efrain romero, sr. elvin romero james a. romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario mar
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alix: let's get more insight with jean-paul harreman.n of data in the energy market and brings data to energy players. jean-paul is the perfect person to ask this question. how haida gas prices day and for how long? jean-paul: -- how high do gas prices stay and for how long? jean-paul: clung to say -- hard to say how long it will last. the high gas prices are caused by supply issues on the back of covid recovery. what we are seeing is gas storage levels are relatively low at the moment. there is very little room to play around those levels. that means more pressure on those prices. guy: in terms of what is your expectation for the winter, it is quite warm outside. we do not know what the weather will look like or feel like. how wide is the fan chart of different outcomes in terms of the way europe will have to react? jean-paul: there a few trends in has been very dry over last week's or during the summer. low water reserves and low gas storage levels. that means there is quite a potential for upward pressure on that fan. on the other han
alix: let's get more insight with jean-paul harreman.n of data in the energy market and brings data to energy players. jean-paul is the perfect person to ask this question. how haida gas prices day and for how long? jean-paul: -- how high do gas prices stay and for how long? jean-paul: clung to say -- hard to say how long it will last. the high gas prices are caused by supply issues on the back of covid recovery. what we are seeing is gas storage levels are relatively low at the moment. there...
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thank you very much professor paul. it was a wonderful recital of history and woven into our current environment very well. we appreciate it very much. we're going to take some questions from the audience and if you have questions, please type them into the q&a section. we will get to as many of those as possible. i have a few, a couple leading up of my own as others are coming in. and one is the adams and jefferson rivalry is well-known and well documented. they seem to by the end of their lives pass that up a bit and engage in correspondence as we know. did the marshall and jefferson rivalry ever get patched up by the end of their lives? >> definitely not. they were really blood enemies throughout their lives. you know, from jefferson's point of view, probably the worst thing john adams could do to him was saddled him with johnmarshall as his chief justice . jefferson was looking forward to appointing someone else as president of the virginia supreme court. the chief justice really became the elected and jefferson and
thank you very much professor paul. it was a wonderful recital of history and woven into our current environment very well. we appreciate it very much. we're going to take some questions from the audience and if you have questions, please type them into the q&a section. we will get to as many of those as possible. i have a few, a couple leading up of my own as others are coming in. and one is the adams and jefferson rivalry is well-known and well documented. they seem to by the end of their...
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so nobody can argue that paul, let's see if what you just said is true. can anyone argue that jose would you argue with? well, i think paul is acknowledging that it is a government who, who is sacking the judges through the legislature of course. but i think this is an important recognition and acknowledgement that it is a government that is talking a 3rd of all of all judges about that they're failing the traditional, a test at the, just the judiciary. it's been a mess for years. and this is, this is an issue. we've done several to several forums and also media. and it's because we are very worried about judicial independence in particular because this law, which basically sacks any judge that is over 60 years of age or 30 years of service or have so 30 years of service has absolutely no rational related to that. you don't want to be so either way, way, way we listen to, you know, there paul was trying to argue that this, this is all done in the benefit of cleaning up large. but, but you have to remember that this move is preceded 1st by the sacking of t
so nobody can argue that paul, let's see if what you just said is true. can anyone argue that jose would you argue with? well, i think paul is acknowledging that it is a government who, who is sacking the judges through the legislature of course. but i think this is an important recognition and acknowledgement that it is a government that is talking a 3rd of all of all judges about that they're failing the traditional, a test at the, just the judiciary. it's been a mess for years. and this is,...
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i'm not the real paul franzak, i don't know my birthday.i was born or who my parents are. >> and if you can believe it, that's really just the beginning. cnn films "the lost sons" is narrated by paul franzak himself opening incredible doors into his past, and raising deep questions for all of us about what identity truly means. >> but there's more. >> for the rest of paul franzak's story, tune in "the lost sons" premieres sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. also this weekend, a cnn special, you do not want to miss a court ordered conservatorship controlled britney spears life for years. watch the cnn special report, "toxic, britney conspiracy battle for freedom" here on cnn. in our money lead, a double whammy could make your next shopping trip a little more painful. costco is limiting how much toilet paper, how many paper towels and how many cleaning supplies you can purchase. the store says demand has increased because of the delta variant, and they simply cannot find enough trucks, truck drivers and shipping containers to keep up with dem
i'm not the real paul franzak, i don't know my birthday.i was born or who my parents are. >> and if you can believe it, that's really just the beginning. cnn films "the lost sons" is narrated by paul franzak himself opening incredible doors into his past, and raising deep questions for all of us about what identity truly means. >> but there's more. >> for the rest of paul franzak's story, tune in "the lost sons" premieres sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on cnn....
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paul, are all these guys are failing test? are those the judges that are being removed or is it just the judges that are over 60? ok, a is making a point about sacking the judges. what the, what the president has done is he has forced a space where he is established with the congress as established a law that says that when you reach 60 or 30 years of service, you come up for retirement. and then it's an obligatory retirement unless the court all 15 magistrates decide that you're valuable and you are going to stay. so they're not automatically set the, the court has a complete those the magistrates. you said there were no, by the hardest part in that i, i don't want to overstate this but, but pull it just said expressly word by word. the precedent has decided it uses this is i'm thing for the present. yeah, no, i understand. i understand it. i'm not even, i'm not in a court room here, we'll say no, i understand. and so i didn't make them start in the conversation. so you correct. i understand, i understand, but do you like you
paul, are all these guys are failing test? are those the judges that are being removed or is it just the judges that are over 60? ok, a is making a point about sacking the judges. what the, what the president has done is he has forced a space where he is established with the congress as established a law that says that when you reach 60 or 30 years of service, you come up for retirement. and then it's an obligatory retirement unless the court all 15 magistrates decide that you're valuable and...
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but then paul went from no to know. out of your glucose levels - and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free. visit freestylelibre.us you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better place. except now you have uncontrollable body movements called tardive dyskinesia td. and it can seem like that's all people see. ♪ some meds for mental health can cause abnormal dopamine signaling in the brain. while how it works is not fully understood, ingrezza is thought to reduce that signaling. ingrezza is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with td movements in the face and body. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. shift
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wonderful, sean paul. looking forward to the insulation of your artwork and i think it is relevant because it is reusing old steel from the bay bridge and the bay bridge was so much a part of when treasure island was formed back in 1935, 1936 when they were building the bridge. this is the steel from that time so we're glad it's coming back to the island in the form of your art work. >> thank you. >> i'm going to open this up for any questions or comments from the board. yes. go ahead. >> thank you so much. [inaudible]. [audio is very low] >> we've been telling everyone that treasure island [inaudible] showcase local artists and international artists. and is comforting when mr. paul just mentioned that, you know, this will buy a tremendous opportunity for him to showcase his work. looking what the we're having here, and we have diversity and encouraging local artists. we are looking at local artists. it is important to encourage board members to approve so that would be my motion. >> this is an information
wonderful, sean paul. looking forward to the insulation of your artwork and i think it is relevant because it is reusing old steel from the bay bridge and the bay bridge was so much a part of when treasure island was formed back in 1935, 1936 when they were building the bridge. this is the steel from that time so we're glad it's coming back to the island in the form of your art work. >> thank you. >> i'm going to open this up for any questions or comments from the board. yes. go...
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paul: there has been a political and social impact.t is clear that from that moment, charlie hebdo was focused -- that's not to say there wasn't a nation or it was excusable, but it was focused, but what happened there and elsewhere was larger in scale, as you say, but the consequence is that it touches far more people. those people in france can remember where they were when they heard about what was going on. you almost lived it in real time because it went on so long, but that responsive politics, where you have seen, even on the left, a more security focused discourse, tough on terrorism, but that leads to other things, a particular kind of terrorism, islamic fundamentalist terrorism, so that space has become what is inhabited by a lot of political parties, and we will see this, and one of the coincidences is that this trial will play out pretty much all the way through until the second round of the presidential election, but the background to that i that there is a much harder attitude it seems to me in french politics, but also g
paul: there has been a political and social impact.t is clear that from that moment, charlie hebdo was focused -- that's not to say there wasn't a nation or it was excusable, but it was focused, but what happened there and elsewhere was larger in scale, as you say, but the consequence is that it touches far more people. those people in france can remember where they were when they heard about what was going on. you almost lived it in real time because it went on so long, but that responsive...
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we're so grateful to see you, i'm christi paul. >> and i'm boris sanchez.he surge in coronavirus case is pushing more to the brink, forcing workers to bring in refrigeration trucks to stack bodies. one coroner says it is the worst she's ever seen. hear her story live in just a few moments. >> yeah. >>> and democrats are working through the weekend to resolve their differences over president biden's spending bill. they're trying to keep his economic agenda afloat and avoid an economic shutdown. >>> plus, the remaining migrants have been cleared from ma makeshift camp in del rio, texas. a diplomatic effort remains. >>> and the collapse from florida could be cleared in weeks. why the families are speaking out against the sale. what they want to see happen there. ♪ >>> saturday, september 25th. again, we are so grateful to share your company on this weekend morning. >> always a pleasure to be alongside you, christi. let's start with pfizer's covid-19 booster shots because they're now available for millions of americans after cdc dr. rochelle walensky split with
we're so grateful to see you, i'm christi paul. >> and i'm boris sanchez.he surge in coronavirus case is pushing more to the brink, forcing workers to bring in refrigeration trucks to stack bodies. one coroner says it is the worst she's ever seen. hear her story live in just a few moments. >> yeah. >>> and democrats are working through the weekend to resolve their differences over president biden's spending bill. they're trying to keep his economic agenda afloat and avoid...
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paul murdoch was awaiting trial as i understand it.murdoch fall family is within the community. is there any sense that that prominence has impacted any of the investigations? >> see, that is really why i think this story has gripped this state so much. i think that there is a lot of trepidation and suspicion not only about these ongoing investigations but also the family itself. so like you just said, you talk about their prominence, for 86 years three generations of this family served as elected prosecutors in the five county fourth judicial circuit which is where my newspaper is located. so there have been rumors about that. at this point we think it is best to stick with what we reported. the story is received a lot of interest and obviously there is a lot of rumors going on around right now at this point. there are a lot of accusations but right now we're sticking to what we reported. >> absolutely. well that is why it is good to have you with us to cut through some of that so we could understand what is happening on the grounds,
paul murdoch was awaiting trial as i understand it.murdoch fall family is within the community. is there any sense that that prominence has impacted any of the investigations? >> see, that is really why i think this story has gripped this state so much. i think that there is a lot of trepidation and suspicion not only about these ongoing investigations but also the family itself. so like you just said, you talk about their prominence, for 86 years three generations of this family served...
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