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paul, we meet paul, where?is version of what happened that night of the murder. >> he gets a new reckless. or is driving? you or have? >> i was trafficked. with driving up towards where his residence was. we're and step. >> sherwood said paul told him to park about a mile away from catherine's house and wait in the car. >> but how long as he gone for? >> over an hour. >> what does he say when he gets back? >> he said, it's done. he had said that the chloroform didn't work. i had to strangle her. something about hitting the gas line. >> so you knew the houses on fire? >> yes. >> as scott sure was story played out in the courtroom, the prosecutors pointed out how remarkably similar it was too michelle francis. >> did he say where he strangled her? where? >> in the basement. >> prosecutors felt these matching stories were powerful, but didn't think they would be enough to get a conviction. they wanted physical evidence to prove michelle and scott were telling the truth. they began with a shirt with a count of the
paul, we meet paul, where?is version of what happened that night of the murder. >> he gets a new reckless. or is driving? you or have? >> i was trafficked. with driving up towards where his residence was. we're and step. >> sherwood said paul told him to park about a mile away from catherine's house and wait in the car. >> but how long as he gone for? >> over an hour. >> what does he say when he gets back? >> he said, it's done. he had said that the...
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paul: okay.e court could decide that it decides this case on those grounds, but there is this question lurking in the background whether or not what happened on january 6th was an insurrection. what do you think, and does the court immediate e to reach that a question? >> court doesn't feed to reach that question. i don't think they will because it's fraught, people have been debating that with more heat than light. [laughter] but the fact is nobody's been charged with insurrection, not even the people who participated. certainly not donald trump. and, in fact, the government's theory of those cases is not that he engaged in an insurrection are, but that they were acting on their own. paul: in their other charges against the defendants who were try. paul: right. so that theory won't wash. paul: but, so -- and the court might be prudent to avoid this question of insurrection because it's so politically fraught. you have impassioned people on either side if you actually delve into this. >> particul
paul: okay.e court could decide that it decides this case on those grounds, but there is this question lurking in the background whether or not what happened on january 6th was an insurrection. what do you think, and does the court immediate e to reach that a question? >> court doesn't feed to reach that question. i don't think they will because it's fraught, people have been debating that with more heat than light. [laughter] but the fact is nobody's been charged with insurrection, not...
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paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot.with a busy week in presidential politics as the fall if from special counsel robert hur's report continues amid news that the white house clashed with the justice department in the days before that report was made public, raising objections to passages suggesting that president biden's memory was failing. this as explosive testimony in a georgia courtroom threatens to upend one of the criminal cases against donald trump. and a new york judge sets a march a 25th start date for the former president's hush money trial. let's bring in our panel, "wall street journal" columnists dan dan henninger if bill mcgurn and editorial board member kyle partyerson. dan, a week since the robert hur report came out. do you see any cracks in democratic support for joe biden. >> not really. maybe a little bit among the pundits sort of recognizing what is the obvious, but in the professional democrats none, none. they are going to ride the biden train over the cliff, it looks like. [laughter] i mean, ever
paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot.with a busy week in presidential politics as the fall if from special counsel robert hur's report continues amid news that the white house clashed with the justice department in the days before that report was made public, raising objections to passages suggesting that president biden's memory was failing. this as explosive testimony in a georgia courtroom threatens to upend one of the criminal cases against donald trump....
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paul: dan.which in april is going to rise to $20 an hour, that's a 25% increase from the current $are 16 an hour. so guess what else is going up? fast food prices. mcdonald's, chipotle and others are saying that the price of big b macs and burritos is going to have to rise to cover those costs. guess who's going if to be paying for those higher costs? lower income if people who rely on cheaper fast food to be able to pay for these things. they're the ones who are going to be paying for that. so welcome to socialism, california style. ain't it beautiful? paul: all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to send it to us @jer on fnc. thanks to my panel and to all of you for watching. i'm paulgy bow, hope to see you right here next week. ♪ eric: the senate now in session debating the $95 billion aid package that would provide funding for america's foreign allies, ukraine's battle against vladimir putin and israel's push against the terrorists of that massachusetts ther
paul: dan.which in april is going to rise to $20 an hour, that's a 25% increase from the current $are 16 an hour. so guess what else is going up? fast food prices. mcdonald's, chipotle and others are saying that the price of big b macs and burritos is going to have to rise to cover those costs. guess who's going if to be paying for those higher costs? lower income if people who rely on cheaper fast food to be able to pay for these things. they're the ones who are going to be paying for that. so...
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paul: dan. russia over the past weekend against the death in prison of alexei novalny. the americans still held in russian prisons includes paul whalen, the american us journalist carolina, arrested for donating money to ukraine. we give fortitude to their imprisonment in vladimir putin's prisons. paul: 12 months, a year, march 29th. office want him out. our superiors are working hard to make that happen. that is it for this week's show. thanks to our panel and all of you for watching. stay tuned to fox for continuing coverage of the south carolina republican primary. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only t
paul: dan. russia over the past weekend against the death in prison of alexei novalny. the americans still held in russian prisons includes paul whalen, the american us journalist carolina, arrested for donating money to ukraine. we give fortitude to their imprisonment in vladimir putin's prisons. paul: 12 months, a year, march 29th. office want him out. our superiors are working hard to make that happen. that is it for this week's show. thanks to our panel and all of you for watching. stay...
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. >> paul: okay., that's me throwing matthew palmer on his back at this show called wrestling revolver. in los angeles. i can't even keep my leg up. bam. biggity bam. this guy said do you want to make a cameo appearance at our wrestling pay-per-view. it's for charity. i said of course. it's for charity, i'll do it. he goes, do you want to wrestle? what? yeah, okay, man. so i did some training and we put on a fun show. >> stephen: you've got the moves. >> paul: thank you, man. >> stephen: that dropped can't be easy. >> paul: you've got to brace for the mat. i think people think it's like a trampoline. no, no, you've never had to have spinal surgery from a trampoline. you might have to get a massage. but that stuff is the real deal. you just have to fight through it. you have a lot of adrenaline. i'm not used to being -- >> stephen: adrenaline? >> paul: you know what i'm talking about. >> stephen: your performer. you don't have nervousness? >> paul: different adrenaline. i think onset it's actually -- w
. >> paul: okay., that's me throwing matthew palmer on his back at this show called wrestling revolver. in los angeles. i can't even keep my leg up. bam. biggity bam. this guy said do you want to make a cameo appearance at our wrestling pay-per-view. it's for charity. i said of course. it's for charity, i'll do it. he goes, do you want to wrestle? what? yeah, okay, man. so i did some training and we put on a fun show. >> stephen: you've got the moves. >> paul: thank you, man....
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paul: and i am paul allen.ig tech drugs wall street away from all-time highs as investors await nvidia's earnings. triggers starting to speculate whether the fed's next move is a hike, not a cut. haidi: we and will works are among several companies reporting this week. paul: u.s. warning allies that russia could deploy a nuclear weapon into space as early as this year. let's look at what is happening in the markets, we have just opened for trade in australia. early going. scattered open. we are off by 0.25%. we will be watching a lot of stocks today. woolworths was out with earnings. the ceo is going to retire. he didn't have a great experience on local media this week, we will talk about that later. rio tinto is one to watch as well, impacted by falling iron or prices. national australia bank had a trading update. although stocks are somehow dumb. we haven't got -- all those stocks are somehow down. the aussie dollar at $.65 u.s.. let's see what we have in terms of nikkei futures. we are keeping a night on rin
paul: and i am paul allen.ig tech drugs wall street away from all-time highs as investors await nvidia's earnings. triggers starting to speculate whether the fed's next move is a hike, not a cut. haidi: we and will works are among several companies reporting this week. paul: u.s. warning allies that russia could deploy a nuclear weapon into space as early as this year. let's look at what is happening in the markets, we have just opened for trade in australia. early going. scattered open. we are...
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paul: not just u.s.ce exploration, but the global push now, not just governments, but a number of operations. this would be the first successful mission to land on the moon. soft landing is the key. a hard landing is pretty easy. [laughter] the russians managed to do hard landing last august, made a crater on the surface of the moon when doing so. we heard the control room talking before the how they have hazard detection lasers, the craft is fitted with its own software that allows it to choose its own landing spot. the hope is that it chooses wisely and achieves a soft landing. haidi: last time nasa managed a soft landing on the moon was doing the apollo program in the 1960's. this is part of a bigger ambition, right, the last five years, nasa has been focused on sending vehicles and people back to the lunar surface as part of the artemis initiative to develop a sustainable presence on or around the moon. paul: and the landing site in this case is key to that. near the south pole. there are deep crater
paul: not just u.s.ce exploration, but the global push now, not just governments, but a number of operations. this would be the first successful mission to land on the moon. soft landing is the key. a hard landing is pretty easy. [laughter] the russians managed to do hard landing last august, made a crater on the surface of the moon when doing so. we heard the control room talking before the how they have hazard detection lasers, the craft is fitted with its own software that allows it to...
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but but i mean, this is this is crazy. >> ask paul, paul, paul. >> ask paul, paul, paul. >> well, i amntile on on the panel tonight. all right. well then your opinion doesn't matter. let's move on to wednesday's guardian. >> seem like >> lewis makes it seem like you're just cut off. you're just cut him off. >> no, no, sure it's >> no, no, no, we're sure it's all planned. lewis, do the garbage go . guardian. garbage go. guardian. >> this is another one of those good stories. good news. good news stories. good news. labour party labour and turmoils. party ditches. the second candidate over views and maybe, over israel. views and maybe, maybe the country is standing up for this. but the first guy was this assad, leigh and rochdale and he said he said something that was quite , uh, that was that was quite, uh, that was quite, uh , um, anti—israel . quite, uh, um, anti—israel. >> it was more than anti—israel. it was he arguably anti—semitic in that . yeah. it basically in that. yeah. it basically saying, yeah, jews were complicit in our own rape and murder. yes. just to try and get land bac
but but i mean, this is this is crazy. >> ask paul, paul, paul. >> ask paul, paul, paul. >> well, i amntile on on the panel tonight. all right. well then your opinion doesn't matter. let's move on to wednesday's guardian. >> seem like >> lewis makes it seem like you're just cut off. you're just cut him off. >> no, no, sure it's >> no, no, no, we're sure it's all planned. lewis, do the garbage go . guardian. garbage go. guardian. >> this is another...
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paul: all right. what we have? haidi: he brought upside. we were expecting nvidia again shattering expectations to bring a bit more fresh fervor into the markets. starting to sound like a broken record. it is like waiting for goo -- we're away from the record high but continuing to watch for that level very closely. a nice gain in japan. topix up by about .5%. dollar-yen over the 150 level. that is a level where we see murmuring from the department of finance. also watching for the start of things when it comes to the fed. we had the fomc minutes. the take away his we see most fed officials more concerned about the risk of cutting to earlier than the risk of holding rates too high for too long. perhaps we are also seeing a bit of readjustment of expectations when it comes to fed rate cuts across this market as well. that of course plays into the gap that we see when it comes to japanese assets in the u.s. korean markets, this is a key one when it comes to where we see the chip rally going next and that will be where we see the biggest react
paul: all right. what we have? haidi: he brought upside. we were expecting nvidia again shattering expectations to bring a bit more fresh fervor into the markets. starting to sound like a broken record. it is like waiting for goo -- we're away from the record high but continuing to watch for that level very closely. a nice gain in japan. topix up by about .5%. dollar-yen over the 150 level. that is a level where we see murmuring from the department of finance. also watching for the start of...
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paul: was that your thinking?at small is good in that you wouldn't get stuck with properties that might plummet in value? wendy: our core is community banking, if you will. and so it's always going to be the type of lending where we have a loan, but also a personal guarantee, and with guarantor support, we can look at the other assets of the person behind the property, if you will. and that kind of just goes back to the core community banking people. it's a people business. paul: isn't a big problem elsewhere in the country among regional banks, that if the value of what's on their books, the collateral of the commercial real estate has gone down a lot, that they're not going to be able to lend locally. ed: it just has a negative knock on effect over there because they're working through challenges there. it's hard to shift even psychologically from workout mode to new business development mode. paul: or perhaps even survive. so much depends, then, on whether workers return to their offices, as jesse blout is pret
paul: was that your thinking?at small is good in that you wouldn't get stuck with properties that might plummet in value? wendy: our core is community banking, if you will. and so it's always going to be the type of lending where we have a loan, but also a personal guarantee, and with guarantor support, we can look at the other assets of the person behind the property, if you will. and that kind of just goes back to the core community banking people. it's a people business. paul: isn't a big...
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paul: why? >> why? this is my spot. there's the phrase we all know nimby, not in my backyard. >> i hate the idea of being a nimby, i really do. paul: well, that's what you are. >> that's what i am. that's what i am in this case. yeah. in this case, i'm saying, this is not a good idea in this particular place at this time. >> i don't like being called a nimby either. paul: again, mayor moy. >> i'm just a person who grew up here. love this area and this is upending all of that. paul: there's one other big issue, the lawsuit. >> we have spent more on this lawsuit than what it would cost to get our kids through school. paul: that's a half-a-billion dollar suit against landowners who refuse to sell, claiming they colluded to inflate the price. ian and margaret anderson and even distant family members have been forced to defend themselves. >> they just pulled those family members in as well, i think, just as a strong arm tactic to frighten people to sell their land. paul: the ceo's version -- >> we made an offer to the anders
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xi paul: still to come -- paul: still to come, why the u.s. dollar will remain weak and it means for the yen, according to our guest. first, strikes between israel and hezbollah in lebanon intensify, raising the alarm of wider war. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ - it's payback time. all these years you've worked hard, you've fixed it, you've looked after it, maybe it's time for your home to start taking care of you. - we've invested in our home, we've worked on it. - we had a whole lot of equity just sitting there. - you paid down the mortgage, invested in your home, i guess you could say your home owes you. - [narrator] if you're 62 or older and own your home, learn how you can access a portion of your home equity to give you cash. a reverse mortgage can put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher-interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - look, aag can show you how a reverse mortgage loan uses your built-up home equity to give you tax-free cash for almost anything you might nee
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paul, as a cop you must have --. >> paul: last year. last year.fe buys me something really nice comes in an amazon box she opens it up me, et cetera, i'm standing there and i realize what she's doing and i realized, oh, my god, it's valentine's day. and what's even worse she did the worst thing she could have done to me which is, oh, honey, i understand. you know, i mean, it really hit me with a baseball bat stab me in the eye but just saying that just destroyed me and yet i still didn't buy her anything. >> greg: what did she get you by the way? >> paul: shoes. in fact these i think. >> greg: oh, very nice. god, this was a long time ago but i remember i was so excited that she said yes, we went to ruby tuesday's, i borrowed my parents' car and we had it -- you know, i didn't have a lot of money and it was great and we went to the movies but the movie was rated r and she wasn't old enough to get in. yeah, that was last year. [laughter]. >> so the cheerleader did answer the phone. >> yes, yeah. >> greg: don't go away. we'll be right back. o he take
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paul, haidi? haidi: haslinda amin there.eally dissecting the salts of the indonesian election, the preliminary results. our live coverage continues and we will speak with guests including from the prabowo campaign and former trade minister. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: ford motor's says chinese ev vehicles are a colossal threat that will eventually arrive on u.s. shores. keith, why does ford seek chinese ev's as a threat? keith: they have huge cost advantage. the byb seagull for example cost 11 thousand dollars. the worry is they will undercut everyone on price and take over the market. haidi: why are we also hearing chinese automakers are looking at building ev's in mexico? keith: president trump during his administration imposed a 27.5% tariff on chinese made ev's if they were imported directly to the united states. china is finding a workaround. byb is apparently looking for a factory site in mexico, several suppliers have already set up shop in mexico. they can come into the united states through the u.s. see him -- uscm t
paul, haidi? haidi: haslinda amin there.eally dissecting the salts of the indonesian election, the preliminary results. our live coverage continues and we will speak with guests including from the prabowo campaign and former trade minister. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: ford motor's says chinese ev vehicles are a colossal threat that will eventually arrive on u.s. shores. keith, why does ford seek chinese ev's as a threat? keith: they have huge cost advantage. the byb seagull for example cost 11...
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paul knows what's bad.s schaefer , and he does not think schaefer, and he does not think that there we go star now paul. >> and surely be if >> and surely it'd be weirder if a landlord you to have sex. wm sex. yes, that's a good point. >> yes, that's a good point. >> yes, that's a good point. >> actually, not the point that i going to make, but it is i was going to make, but it is a good point. uk landlords good point. creepy uk landlords banning from having sex in banning brits from having sex in beer star tenancy agreements . so beer star tenancy agreements. so just when you thought, uh , the just when you thought, uh, the country's landlords couldn't get any worse and apparently we that's what we're all thinking . that's what we're all thinking. it has been reported that some tenant, uh, some are asking tenants agreements which tenants to sign agreements which include no sex clauses, which my wife's actually asked me to sign one of these as well. i know you should stop charging her rent . one of these as
paul knows what's bad.s schaefer , and he does not think schaefer, and he does not think that there we go star now paul. >> and surely be if >> and surely it'd be weirder if a landlord you to have sex. wm sex. yes, that's a good point. >> yes, that's a good point. >> yes, that's a good point. >> actually, not the point that i going to make, but it is i was going to make, but it is a good point. uk landlords good point. creepy uk landlords banning from having sex in...
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bill: thank you, paul.you think about what we just announced yesterday, there are a few factors, to balance the duality of technologies like ai, but to do it sustainably and responsibly. that is why the positioning of what we have, green,, sustainable hyperconnected ai dc's. we are working with the leading energy companies in the region, in singapore, in malaysia, in indonesia and in thailand. essentially these companies are producing green energy and transitioning. we are getting our tools to work with them in the region to have as much green energy as we can to power and reduce the carbon footprint from you with that, we aim to be net operational, net zero carbon emissions by 2028. that is a very aggressive timeline. a couple of years away. the other area we are addressing is sustainability. working with global leaders and also promising local enterprises to bring about new generation of cooling technologies that are very important with ai pc's, the heat and density generated by a powerful gpus. ai pc's r
bill: thank you, paul.you think about what we just announced yesterday, there are a few factors, to balance the duality of technologies like ai, but to do it sustainably and responsibly. that is why the positioning of what we have, green,, sustainable hyperconnected ai dc's. we are working with the leading energy companies in the region, in singapore, in malaysia, in indonesia and in thailand. essentially these companies are producing green energy and transitioning. we are getting our tools to...
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paul: we are counting down to asia's major trading opens. a positive lead in from wall street after dip buying sent stocks and bonds higher. big tech leading the way with nvidia tapping alphabets market value. haidi: morgan stanley said to be -- the first such move under the ceo. haslinda: prabowo has declared victory in the indonesian presidential election. now calling for national unity. paul: just opened for trade in australia of course. we have a staggered open but there are a few stocks we are watching in one of them is not trading right now. we have just heard that japan is still -- going to acquire them in an all cash bid. 68.50 a share. this has unanimous approval of both boards subject to a shareholder vote. a couple other stocks we will be watching, treasury winds was out with results. a bit of a mix. a big retail mining industrial market in australia that had a first-half beat on net income. the 91 sent interim dividend a beat as well. a couple stocks to watch when those start trading in a few minutes. we have seen yields on aussi
paul: we are counting down to asia's major trading opens. a positive lead in from wall street after dip buying sent stocks and bonds higher. big tech leading the way with nvidia tapping alphabets market value. haidi: morgan stanley said to be -- the first such move under the ceo. haslinda: prabowo has declared victory in the indonesian presidential election. now calling for national unity. paul: just opened for trade in australia of course. we have a staggered open but there are a few stocks we...
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paul: what does this mean for the fed? you mentioned the retail number might have some seasonal factors as the biggest story is still cbi. >> inflation was a soft, suggesting the manufacturing sector is still under pressure, and that's going against the grain of what people have been thinking about, that there was a pickup in manufacturing. you're getting pockets of softness, getting mixed signals. we discussed some pockets of weakness in manufacturing, but broadly speaking, the labor market is still strong, and the fed has made it clear they will be careful about they want to be confident inflation is heading back to the 2% target, and given the strong inflation data we had earlier in the week, you have to say that sense of caution and reticence on their part to signal at least a near-term rate cut will continue until we get a material shift in the data. haidi: our global economics correspondent with a wrap up of the slate of data. let's bring in for some analysis when it comes to what this means for the markets a portfol
paul: what does this mean for the fed? you mentioned the retail number might have some seasonal factors as the biggest story is still cbi. >> inflation was a soft, suggesting the manufacturing sector is still under pressure, and that's going against the grain of what people have been thinking about, that there was a pickup in manufacturing. you're getting pockets of softness, getting mixed signals. we discussed some pockets of weakness in manufacturing, but broadly speaking, the labor...
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paul: a u.s.e lander from houston, startup intuitive machines, has touched down on the moon, the first time a u.s.-made-related craft has made it there in one piece since 1962. this day will go down in history for space exploration. give us a sense of it. bruce: this is the first time a private company has landed on the moon, there have been several attempts, most recently, another u.s. company sent a spacecraft there last month but never made it to the moon because of equipment failure. a japanese company tried last year, it got to the moon, but didn't land successfully. so the mission now by intuitive machines is a real breakthrough. this is something that is supported by nasa, part of a nasa program to work with private companies, most notably spacex, which nasa uses for a lot of its lunches. in the future, the goal is for nasa to be able to use these private companies to send missions to the moon, and eventually the goal is that the u.s. wants to have asked about back on the moon and eventuall
paul: a u.s.e lander from houston, startup intuitive machines, has touched down on the moon, the first time a u.s.-made-related craft has made it there in one piece since 1962. this day will go down in history for space exploration. give us a sense of it. bruce: this is the first time a private company has landed on the moon, there have been several attempts, most recently, another u.s. company sent a spacecraft there last month but never made it to the moon because of equipment failure. a...
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paul: yeah.ould think that in an industry this lucrative, surely competition has got to be on the way. how much longer do you think nvidia can keep ruling this space? daniel: in 2020, i said nvidia it would be the next trillion dollar company. in 2022, i called out about $140 a share that this would be a massive winner because of the ai tailwind. now it is starting to look a little too good and you are seeing the pressure. intel had its ifs day today. there's big dollars flowing in. making big commitments to do ai or different silicon chips with intel. and then of course even sam altman, who had this $5 trillion or $7 trillion number, has not necessarily pointed to nvidia and said this is the company. you have amd putting pressure on the company, a 4$ billion forecast. you have chips coming from aws of, microsoft, google, oracle, meta is building its own. but at the same time the lead is sticky. the company got out in front, 98% plus of the data gpu market. i think it can last longer but i think
paul: yeah.ould think that in an industry this lucrative, surely competition has got to be on the way. how much longer do you think nvidia can keep ruling this space? daniel: in 2020, i said nvidia it would be the next trillion dollar company. in 2022, i called out about $140 a share that this would be a massive winner because of the ai tailwind. now it is starting to look a little too good and you are seeing the pressure. intel had its ifs day today. there's big dollars flowing in. making big...
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paul: what does that catalyst look like? we had the five-year yesterday and markets shrugged their shoulders, what are you waiting for exactly? >> it is a really good question ended is difficult, i think what we would like to see is a coordinated rather than just snippets of this year and that they are, it is something a bit more coordinated. the key concern is to have the risks of the inflation and the headlines, or the deflation is, to do it on a core basis and we are still mildly positive in the wrong direction. if we see stimulus plan, that is targeted, absorbing the macro challenges faced by the economy. the mortgage rate cuts, yesterday, it was a step in the right direction and i think this needs a bit more and stepping back and saying how do we address that risk? that probably needs more than just one measure, it needs a collective set of policies that will help mitigate that risk. haidi: steve, from the nvidia earnings wanted to ask about korea because we saw this market trading at a 21 month high, is this on a forei
paul: what does that catalyst look like? we had the five-year yesterday and markets shrugged their shoulders, what are you waiting for exactly? >> it is a really good question ended is difficult, i think what we would like to see is a coordinated rather than just snippets of this year and that they are, it is something a bit more coordinated. the key concern is to have the risks of the inflation and the headlines, or the deflation is, to do it on a core basis and we are still mildly...
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abu saada, professor political science and azhar university of doha. and paul, the co-founder of free palestine movement out of berkeley. thank you both for being with us. i'd like to start us off in doha. well, mahan, your thoughts on what israeli regime is trying to do, trying to accomplish at this point in time, in your perspective? well, many thanks marza for coming me in in your program, um, to... be honest with you as a palestinian and and also as a palestinian who lived the the the israeli war against caza at the beginning of it, it seems to me that israel has gone crazy, the israeli leadership, the israeli army, the israeli regime as a whole, the they've lost their mind, what they are doing against the palestinian people is beyond imagination, the magnitude of killing, the destruction going after. palestinian children, women, civilians destroying hospitals, clinics and and schools and universities, nothing has very much escaped the israeli killing and the israeli destruction, and now they are preparing the ground to go into rafah where they very much have pushed 1.4 million pa
abu saada, professor political science and azhar university of doha. and paul, the co-founder of free palestine movement out of berkeley. thank you both for being with us. i'd like to start us off in doha. well, mahan, your thoughts on what israeli regime is trying to do, trying to accomplish at this point in time, in your perspective? well, many thanks marza for coming me in in your program, um, to... be honest with you as a palestinian and and also as a palestinian who lived the the the...
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paul: dinner time. we're going to get you. paul: yeah.ceover): now we wait for the fish to turn up before reeling them in. ooh, dang. so you'll want to have one hand up here. -yeah. -yeah. and then, you'll wind in like that. does that feel ok? yeah. yeah? all right, cool. we have to make sure-- [laughing] do you dance when you fish? you can, yeah. they love it. yeah, fishes, check this out. come on little fishes. paul: though too much movement there. oh, too much? oh. paul, you just stand out here all day like this? paul: fishing is a big waiting game. have you ever not caught anything? uh, no. we catch. we catch. #hashtag we catch. ashley roberts (voiceover): catching the day's meal is an authentic bermudian experience that's popular among visitors. and speaking of-- uh, there you go. whoo ooh. come here, ashley. -what do i do? -you wind it. pull it whoo! paul: come up and wind down. that's what you want. she's a puller. paul: ooh, nice bite, nice bite. looks like yellowtail snappers. we've got you. he's a fighter. that's a nice one. you
paul: dinner time. we're going to get you. paul: yeah.ceover): now we wait for the fish to turn up before reeling them in. ooh, dang. so you'll want to have one hand up here. -yeah. -yeah. and then, you'll wind in like that. does that feel ok? yeah. yeah? all right, cool. we have to make sure-- [laughing] do you dance when you fish? you can, yeah. they love it. yeah, fishes, check this out. come on little fishes. paul: though too much movement there. oh, too much? oh. paul, you just stand out...
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paul look at the guardian, then. paul, paper paul, my favourite paper revealed.rite paper revealedtold government she >> mon told government she wouldn't from f from wouldn't benefit from f from people from deal . so people from f from ppe deal. so she really she? she didn't really did she? because it's in a trust because it it's gone in a trust fund. only £29 million. fund. it's only £29 million. what's worry about. what's all the worry about. yeah. look , the thing about yeah. um, look, the thing about this deal with mon, i've always maintained the principle that dunng maintained the principle that during that particular crisis, striking any deal that would sort of protect, uh, the uk was, was a good deal, no matter how high risk and the due diligence was obviously going to go out. of course, subsequently, we've discovered that, uh, somebody who was within government who was brokering one of those deals has benefited extremely well , has benefited extremely well, uh, from the deal. and, of course , that's a big issue course, that's a big issue because she is no
paul look at the guardian, then. paul, paper paul, my favourite paper revealed.rite paper revealedtold government she >> mon told government she wouldn't from f from wouldn't benefit from f from people from deal . so people from f from ppe deal. so she really she? she didn't really did she? because it's in a trust because it it's gone in a trust fund. only £29 million. fund. it's only £29 million. what's worry about. what's all the worry about. yeah. look , the thing about yeah. um,...
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we have paul morrow with us? nypd paul morrow joins us by phone. thanks very much for being here. your initial take as you watch and listen to the information that we're getting so far. >> so as we often see in these circumstances, the first nine reports -- ten reports coming out of a breaking scene erroneous. they're attending to people. hopefully the injuries are more the result of people fleeing the scene than anything getting hit with gun fire. very often in situations like this, in new york, even on new year's eve, people fire in to the air. it's celebratory gun fire. it stupid. the rounds have to come down someplace. what it causes is panic. we're seeing in the images on the screen, there was a good amount of panic. right now the police are really trying to figure out what they got. do they have an active shooter, is it celebratory gun fire, people shooting at each other. the first role here is to make sure you treat the injuries, lock down the scene and then you worry about the investigation. >> martha: great points all from paul mauro. stay with me. the live shot that you'
we have paul morrow with us? nypd paul morrow joins us by phone. thanks very much for being here. your initial take as you watch and listen to the information that we're getting so far. >> so as we often see in these circumstances, the first nine reports -- ten reports coming out of a breaking scene erroneous. they're attending to people. hopefully the injuries are more the result of people fleeing the scene than anything getting hit with gun fire. very often in situations like this, in...
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in new york is nada tawfik, in jerusalem paul adams. if i could start with you -- if you read down this draft amendment, draft resolution that the americans have circulated, there is more criticism of the israeli position on settlement, buffer zones between israel and gaza, on this imminenincursion into rafah. what do you see in the wording, what does that tell us about the relationship behind the scenes? nada: yeah, i think it tells us t thingswo-- two things, christian. the united states has been under intense pressure to use its leverage, and part of that is in the security council, whe it holds its veto and has been exercising it to shield israel. here the united states said that despite criticism from some members that this proposed alternative resolution is a cover for israel or distraction from our veto, that actually we are very concerned about the fate of civilians in rafah, the 1.5 million civilians there. i think it is very much a public expression for the united states of its position and where it differs from israel, perhap
in new york is nada tawfik, in jerusalem paul adams. if i could start with you -- if you read down this draft amendment, draft resolution that the americans have circulated, there is more criticism of the israeli position on settlement, buffer zones between israel and gaza, on this imminenincursion into rafah. what do you see in the wording, what does that tell us about the relationship behind the scenes? nada: yeah, i think it tells us t thingswo-- two things, christian. the united states has...
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next, i turned to paul, paul is a stranger.n the previous session but i'll still go ahead and introduce mr. paulau nantula who is from the african center for strategic studies. paul researches and prepares written analysis on contemporary african security issues. his areas of expertise include chinese foreign policy, china-africa relations, african partnerships with other countries, mediation and peace processes. prior to joining the african center, he was a technical advisor on south sudan. so, i think that's the introductions. i think we will go like the previous session, the organizers of the conference and again thank you to the atlantic council for having this session. it's going to be a lightning round. we are to try toto keep things moving quickly. there is some afro pop musicians who sang a song called short and sweet. i'd love some of you will do it. i would ask you to dance but let's keep it short and sweet as a keep the questions going. we've been talking about the increasing china-africa relations at what us to star
next, i turned to paul, paul is a stranger.n the previous session but i'll still go ahead and introduce mr. paulau nantula who is from the african center for strategic studies. paul researches and prepares written analysis on contemporary african security issues. his areas of expertise include chinese foreign policy, china-africa relations, african partnerships with other countries, mediation and peace processes. prior to joining the african center, he was a technical advisor on south sudan....
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paul ingram. paul is a senior research associate at the center for the study of existential risk at the university of cambridge. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me on this show. i'll start with you, dr. punjani. um, what the israeli regime is committing has been described as a war of annihilation. where does do you think that this evidence that we've been seeing in recent days of judicial killings, systematic torture of palestinian prisoners and and all the rest in the context of the international court of justicces ruling which came in just under a week ago. yeah, thank you for the opportunity. so the icj ruling of 26 january specified two avenues, so one most obviously was under the genocide convention, so the sort of systematic killings, extra judicial killings or torture that you've mentioned, may fall under the genocide. convention and south africa can use these evidences or instances to further bolster their case, but the other interesting aspect about the judgement is that they did me
paul ingram. paul is a senior research associate at the center for the study of existential risk at the university of cambridge. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me on this show. i'll start with you, dr. punjani. um, what the israeli regime is committing has been described as a war of annihilation. where does do you think that this evidence that we've been seeing in recent days of judicial killings, systematic torture of palestinian prisoners and and all the rest in the context of the...
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paul >> but not at that rate. paul >> but not at that rate.work and they will add to the growth of our economy people over economy as people from all over the coming here have the world coming here have always and they'll do the always done and they'll do the jobs, as you say, that maybe some people don't want to do. and also they'll be building the houses. the people houses. they'll be the people who actually we need the who actually we need in the construction industry as well. so not nothing fear. it so it's not nothing to fear. it is just part the natural is just part of the natural growth of country . growth of our country. >> renee linda, can you sort this me? what's going this out for me? what's going wrong? build houses? >> well, i mean, that's all down to how much money you've got in the kitty. how much will you've got to the planning laws? got to change the planning laws? how hard you tackle local authorities, whether you really get your your your troops behind a good policy . get your your your troops behind a good policy. but get y
paul >> but not at that rate. paul >> but not at that rate.work and they will add to the growth of our economy people over economy as people from all over the coming here have the world coming here have always and they'll do the always done and they'll do the jobs, as you say, that maybe some people don't want to do. and also they'll be building the houses. the people houses. they'll be the people who actually we need the who actually we need in the construction industry as well. so...
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paul rather than contributing to it. paul. yeah.hink at the at the very centre of this lies lies a problem. that's culture. and i mean our culture by that , and i mean our culture by that, uh, differently to normal , uh, differently to normal, because what we really want to do is people to assimilate, to integrate and come here. and by which we mean we want them to integrate into culture. but integrate into our culture. but i idea anymore what our i have no idea anymore what our culture is. we keep saying , you culture is. we keep saying, you needin culture is. we keep saying, you need in order to build a community, you need to have a consistent culture, and they need to form part first. let's get a job and that's obviously what some people are not doing. but is that our i this is but is that our i mean, this is the it's watered the point now. it's so watered down. our culture. do we down. our culture. where do we begin do it's odd. >> i wouldn't go to another country planning to sign to country planning to sign on to their welfare
paul rather than contributing to it. paul. yeah.hink at the at the very centre of this lies lies a problem. that's culture. and i mean our culture by that , and i mean our culture by that, uh, differently to normal , uh, differently to normal, because what we really want to do is people to assimilate, to integrate and come here. and by which we mean we want them to integrate into culture. but integrate into our culture. but i idea anymore what our i have no idea anymore what our culture is. we...
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paul good thing he doesn't sweat. paul. >> no it does. >> no it does. >> you know it. later on. if he chucked a, uh oh, don't worry. >> uh. say it. no, i can't say it.— >> uh. say it. no, i can't say it. uh, prince andrew netflix film to put the spotlight on women . that's crux of women. and that's the crux of the however it's going the story. however it's going to be scoop. it's based on be called scoop. it's based on the by sam mcallister, who the book by sam mcallister, who negotiated sit down with the negotiated the sit down with the duke and was questioned about his friendship he was his friendship when he was questioned about his friendship with epstein. as you with jeffrey epstein. as you said, rufus sewell is playing , said, rufus sewell is playing, uh, prince gillian uh, prince andrew. gillian anderson is actually going to play, uh, emily matis and maitlis. sorry emily maitlis, um , and this is the thing that struck me a little bit here because they've said it's rare you see a representation of women all in their 4
paul good thing he doesn't sweat. paul. >> no it does. >> no it does. >> you know it. later on. if he chucked a, uh oh, don't worry. >> uh. say it. no, i can't say it.— >> uh. say it. no, i can't say it. uh, prince andrew netflix film to put the spotlight on women . that's crux of women. and that's the crux of the however it's going the story. however it's going to be scoop. it's based on be called scoop. it's based on the by sam mcallister, who the book by sam...
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paul mescal _ proud of it. banshees of inisherin last year. paul mescal becoming | last year.igger. what is going on with the irish?— with the irish? there is a strong tradition of— with the irish? there is a strong tradition of storytelling - with the irish? there is a strong tradition of storytelling in - with the irish? there is a strong l tradition of storytelling in ireland and maybe that is it. we tell stories. _ and maybe that is it. we tell stories, we are not embarrassed to tell stories. — stories, we are not embarrassed to tell stories, but it is really cool to have — tell stories, but it is really cool to have all _ tell stories, but it is really cool to have all of the irish people, barry— to have all of the irish people, barry and _ to have all of the irish people, barry and paul and cillian murphy, all of— barry and paul and cillian murphy, all of the — barry and paul and cillian murphy, all of the people. do barry and paul and cillian murphy, all of the people.— barry and paul and cillian murphy, all of the people. do you know barry well? your — all of the peopl
paul mescal _ proud of it. banshees of inisherin last year. paul mescal becoming | last year.igger. what is going on with the irish?— with the irish? there is a strong tradition of— with the irish? there is a strong tradition of storytelling - with the irish? there is a strong tradition of storytelling in - with the irish? there is a strong l tradition of storytelling in ireland and maybe that is it. we tell stories. _ and maybe that is it. we tell stories, we are not embarrassed to tell...
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okay, well let me get paul in here, so sorry, i'm just about out of time, paul, um, do you think that witnessing the collapse of the whole liberal system, as their hypocrisy has been exposed to the whole world, and they're refusing to stop this genocide, how do you see it? uh, i think this is correct, and it's not due just to the genocide in gaza, but also they're losing on every front, you can imagine, uh, ukraine in europe. is is another front on which uh the so-called liberal democracies of the of the west are are floundering uh the world is changing and and unfortunately it's very painful to watch it changing, it's not changing in in a uh cooperative way we we could say the uh the old order is of colonialism and western domination and uh a uh bipolar or uh unipolar world is uh is is is dying and uh that's will first be projected to other peoples like the palestinians and the ukrainians and and others. this is, this is very sad to see, but unfortunately, it's it's necessary for the birth of new world, which we hopefully, at least our our children will see, my children anyway. and o
okay, well let me get paul in here, so sorry, i'm just about out of time, paul, um, do you think that witnessing the collapse of the whole liberal system, as their hypocrisy has been exposed to the whole world, and they're refusing to stop this genocide, how do you see it? uh, i think this is correct, and it's not due just to the genocide in gaza, but also they're losing on every front, you can imagine, uh, ukraine in europe. is is another front on which uh the so-called liberal democracies of...
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paul.well, we'll if >> yeah, well, we'll find out if this comes fruition. the this ever comes to fruition. the 620 the this ever comes to fruition. the g20 the world's most g20 group of the world's most powerful countries is exploring plans for global maximum tax , plans for a global maximum tax, minimum minimum minimum tax. we've already got a maximum . we've already got a maximum. i've got a maximum tax. >> mathematically, we could calculate that one. >> is for the world's 3000 >> this is for the world's 3000 billionaires. way . >> this is for the world's 3000 billionaires. way. um, to billionaires. by the way. um, to prevent to the bottom . prevent a race to the bottom. and this enabled the super rich to tax . now, i don't to pay less tax. now, i don't think i mean, sounds rather lovely. it sounds like ideal think i mean, sounds rather lovelofit sounds like ideal think i mean, sounds rather lovelof the�*unds like ideal think i mean, sounds rather lovelof the world. ke ideal think i mean,
paul.well, we'll if >> yeah, well, we'll find out if this comes fruition. the this ever comes to fruition. the 620 the this ever comes to fruition. the g20 the world's most g20 group of the world's most powerful countries is exploring plans for global maximum tax , plans for a global maximum tax, minimum minimum minimum tax. we've already got a maximum . we've already got a maximum. i've got a maximum tax. >> mathematically, we could calculate that one. >> is for the world's...
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leo kearse and paul cox . we are leo kearse and paul cox.ple . and by the way, if other people. and by the way, if you're watching the 5 am. repeat of this show right now, stay because it's time for stay tuned because it's time for breakfast. that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> good evening. welcome to your latest weather update with me, annie, from the met office. a mixture of sunshine and showers for many of us on friday. there is a risk of hail and thunder, though, it will feel though, and it will feel a little cooler than late. little bit cooler than of late. that's because this cold front has across country has swept across the country through that has swept across the country througrain. that has swept across the country througrain. but that has swept across the country througrain. but behind that has swept across the country througrain. but behind ithat has swept across the country througrain. but behind it we heavy rain. but behind it we have a slightly more
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tell us more, paul . yeah life. tell us more, paul.wners of the crooked house, um, saying that they need to rebuild it within three years, which is, um, happened quicker than we ever expected it to happen. we thought it was going to be a long, long job getting to this point, but we're here with this. um, we don't know exactly how long it's going to take, but this is a massively important step. and paul, how big an undertaking will it be? >> i mean, fire damage , building >> i mean, fire damage, building structure. he can go through a massive deterioration . what kind massive deterioration. what kind of state is the building in? to give us an idea of how troublesome the rebuild might be. and also, do you think that the people who own it with crooked seeming to be an operative word, will actually get around to doing it? >> well, first of all, the building . building. >> the building is a set of bncks >> the building is a set of bricks in two massive containers . um, that's it. um, behind me there's the site of where the original building
tell us more, paul . yeah life. tell us more, paul.wners of the crooked house, um, saying that they need to rebuild it within three years, which is, um, happened quicker than we ever expected it to happen. we thought it was going to be a long, long job getting to this point, but we're here with this. um, we don't know exactly how long it's going to take, but this is a massively important step. and paul, how big an undertaking will it be? >> i mean, fire damage , building >> i mean,...