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the detective song asked paul directly. d paul dir.lp in any way he could, even if it meant informing committed felonies, in fact. and he said he just grew up and wanted to help in any way he could, even if it meant in forming on his beloved cousin, peter. peter. keith morrison (voiceover): one thing though, paul, like his second cousin dave, didn't think that pete was capable of making that bomb. >> one thing, though, paul, like a second cousin dave, didn't think that pete was capable of making that bomb. somebody must have helped him. >> i just don't think pete has a technical capability to do it. it. keith morrison (voiceover): but remember, paul's ex in-laws told detective salm that paul was more likely >> but remember -- paul's ex-in- laws will detective psalm that paul was more likely the guilty party. so now, the detective turned the tables a little and suggested maybe it was he, paul, who was jealous of roberto. keith morrison (voiceover): detective salm pressed paul about his past. >> detective salm pressed paul about his past
the detective song asked paul directly. d paul dir.lp in any way he could, even if it meant informing committed felonies, in fact. and he said he just grew up and wanted to help in any way he could, even if it meant in forming on his beloved cousin, peter. peter. keith morrison (voiceover): one thing though, paul, like his second cousin dave, didn't think that pete was capable of making that bomb. >> one thing, though, paul, like a second cousin dave, didn't think that pete was capable of...
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paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot.mer president donald trump is back on the tam -- campaign trail this weekend after the apparent second attempted assassination in florida. the secret service says it had increased the degree of protection for trump since the first attempt in butler, pennsylvania. here's former president trump praising his security team. >> the secret service did a great job. they saw the barrel of a gun, big gun, and it came out through bushes. and how many people would see that? you know, he really was very exceptional, to have cone can it. to have done it. and we've been going through a lot of it. we're getting very good at it. paul: members of congress briefed by the secret service say the increase in security worked, but one top democrat questions whether more money for the secret service is the answer. >> this issue is not about money, it's about management. it's about using resources productively and effectively. and the lapses and failures that the will be documented in our report, i think, will
paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report," i'm paul gigot.mer president donald trump is back on the tam -- campaign trail this weekend after the apparent second attempted assassination in florida. the secret service says it had increased the degree of protection for trump since the first attempt in butler, pennsylvania. here's former president trump praising his security team. >> the secret service did a great job. they saw the barrel of a gun, big gun, and it came out...
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paul: that statement of understatement. still ahead in the wake of tuesday's first and perhaps only debate donald trump and kamala harris are barnstorming the battleground states. with 8 weeks to go can the former president move past his grievances and expose the vice president's progressive agenda? we will ask our panel next. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right
paul: that statement of understatement. still ahead in the wake of tuesday's first and perhaps only debate donald trump and kamala harris are barnstorming the battleground states. with 8 weeks to go can the former president move past his grievances and expose the vice president's progressive agenda? we will ask our panel next. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people...
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paul: all right.xit from blackstone private equity, thank you so much for joining us and for that update. let's take a look at indian markets just ahead of the open. we are about 90 seconds away. it's a broadly risk on day across the asia-pacific following that supersized rate cut from the fed, 50 basis points and we see the premarket in india reflecting this as well. the sensex better by half of 1%. narendra modi is facing a new political challenge with the voting underway in the region of janmu and kashmir. it is the first such election since 2019 when modi's brother region under federal control. separatist sentiment remains a with some voters angry at their loss of autonomy. the latest on the conflict in the middle east after a second wave of pager explosions in lebanon. new details on the origin of the devices, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ the all new godaddy airo helps you get your business online in minutes with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful web
paul: all right.xit from blackstone private equity, thank you so much for joining us and for that update. let's take a look at indian markets just ahead of the open. we are about 90 seconds away. it's a broadly risk on day across the asia-pacific following that supersized rate cut from the fed, 50 basis points and we see the premarket in india reflecting this as well. the sensex better by half of 1%. narendra modi is facing a new political challenge with the voting underway in the region of...
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paul: right.ntana slipping away, the 51st vote, take out ted cruz and red scott, scott always has a close race and ted cruz only one by 3 points in the race. is this a pipe dream or is it real? >> it is a possibility. a bit of a pipe dream. in recent elections, people don't split tickets anymore which makes the presidential race, if trump wins a state, more than likely a republican candidate will win the state and win ohio. one of the interesting ones is arizona where congressman ruben guiill guiillago is ahead but recently the past couple days suffolk university usa today poll put trump up by 6 points in arizona and he takes arizona likely to pull carry like a longer with him. ohio, sherrod brown, tighter than a drum, people accuse sherrod brown of being an absentee senator and marino as an articulate businessman. we will be up late at night. paul: michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, republicans have a chance to pick up other than ohio. i'm doubtful of that but given the liabilities carry lake has
paul: right.ntana slipping away, the 51st vote, take out ted cruz and red scott, scott always has a close race and ted cruz only one by 3 points in the race. is this a pipe dream or is it real? >> it is a possibility. a bit of a pipe dream. in recent elections, people don't split tickets anymore which makes the presidential race, if trump wins a state, more than likely a republican candidate will win the state and win ohio. one of the interesting ones is arizona where congressman ruben...
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paul: we've also seen axiata make an exit from the pole. you happy with the current expansion or can we expect to see more? >> i think we have been focusing on consolidation. i think consolidation does provide at least a leader in three markets and close to a number two player in the last market. i think for us, the exit from that environment, we did not think we could create value by staying in that market. we don't expect that situation to happen in that situation. our viewers, it will be largely given to the process of consolidation in the markets. paul: can you tell us a little bit about leverage as well? it has been a bit higher then you have historically been reporting. can you tell us what steps you are taking to reduce leverage right now? >>>> i think leverage, once we do consolidate, it's common in malaysia and then in the philippines, as well as expanding fiber operations in indonesia. for that point in time, we had leverage around 3.3 times. we came down to around 2.8 times now. focus has been paring down debt. last year down aro
paul: we've also seen axiata make an exit from the pole. you happy with the current expansion or can we expect to see more? >> i think we have been focusing on consolidation. i think consolidation does provide at least a leader in three markets and close to a number two player in the last market. i think for us, the exit from that environment, we did not think we could create value by staying in that market. we don't expect that situation to happen in that situation. our viewers, it will...
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paul: no taxes on tips.ated by former president trump in june. >> when i get to office we are going to not charge taxes on tips. paul: vice president harris adopted the idea in august. >> when i am president, we will continue our fight for working families of america, including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. paul: on capitol hill, don't-tax-tips bills were introduced this summer, with bipartisan support. what's the average tip you get? >> anywhere between $15 and $20. paul: for most americans, a standard tip at a sit-down restaurant is 15% or less. who are the big tippers? >> families. parents who have kids, they tip really well. >> most people tip me 20%, which is awesome. paul: server jordan cole-sanni says tips account for 80% or more of her income. what would your reaction be if tips were no longer taxed? >> i think every penny counts. so i think making more and, you know, not being taxed and being able to keep all the money that you work really
paul: no taxes on tips.ated by former president trump in june. >> when i get to office we are going to not charge taxes on tips. paul: vice president harris adopted the idea in august. >> when i am president, we will continue our fight for working families of america, including to raise the minimum wage and eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers. paul: on capitol hill, don't-tax-tips bills were introduced this summer, with bipartisan support. what's the average...
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i'm paul allen. the top source. china's benchmark stock index set for its biggest weekly gain since 2008 as officials pledged to stabilize the property sector. investors looking ahead to the fed's inflation gauge and a snapshot of u.s. consumer sentiment do later on friday. for more clues on the right path. the yen expanse of the client on the possibility takaichi might win today's japanese ruling party leadership vote. ok, let's take a look at how we are tracking on markets this friday in the asia-pacific. very much a risk on sentiment in china, with the hang seng index by 2.7%. the csi 300 having another good day. set for the best week here since 2008. we saw the golden dragon index in the u.s. jumping 11%. what if we got? -- what have we got? repo rate cuts, the 7 day cuts from 1.7%, and the ministry of finance going to issue 284 billion is special sovereign bonds for stimulating consumption and some to be used for helping local government with debt problems. so a whole heap of stimulus headed china's way. and th
i'm paul allen. the top source. china's benchmark stock index set for its biggest weekly gain since 2008 as officials pledged to stabilize the property sector. investors looking ahead to the fed's inflation gauge and a snapshot of u.s. consumer sentiment do later on friday. for more clues on the right path. the yen expanse of the client on the possibility takaichi might win today's japanese ruling party leadership vote. ok, let's take a look at how we are tracking on markets this friday in the...
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and here's the thing, paul, she talks a good game.'s going to be great for small businesses look, she's not going to raise the capital gains tax story as high as biden was going to look she's got a deduction for startups if you look at it closely, i mean, essentially, this is not much different than joe biden, analysts point out that this is still going to be a crushing tax burden and cap gains proposal frings it is a 40% increase over what we have now. so -- marginally on the sides it is a little bit of biden light, she's selling it as something much different but it is not. paul: so far she's getting away with it, dan. >> she is. she's not getting pressed much on this, and -- paul: expect for us ignoring saying moderate, moderate, moderate -- nothing moderate about it she's basically what she's proposing -- she's started out by saying the problem with high prices, inflation, joe biden the harris biden administration is biggest problem is she was going to impose price controls on grocery products. >> that was met with derision from l
and here's the thing, paul, she talks a good game.'s going to be great for small businesses look, she's not going to raise the capital gains tax story as high as biden was going to look she's got a deduction for startups if you look at it closely, i mean, essentially, this is not much different than joe biden, analysts point out that this is still going to be a crushing tax burden and cap gains proposal frings it is a 40% increase over what we have now. so -- marginally on the sides it is a...
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paul m: s.a.p.been really focused on structured business data. 87% of the world's is floating through our customers systems and that structured data in all of those systems around the world has been carefully well governed over a significant amount of time. what cloud transformation and platforms like nvidia and these large compute that allow us to take data sets in a secure way and aggregate them, we have tens of thousands of customers that give us the anonymous use of the structured data to train these language models around finance, supply chain, hr, customer engagement processes, and we have a tightly governed set of models that is then allowing us to unlock the use of generative ai in our own sass solutions and irrelevant way, accurate and reliable way and a responsible way and we do that with data today that is already across those many thousands of systems. the key thing is the bridge to the public data and i think you are referring to the public data, concerns around security and policy and
paul m: s.a.p.been really focused on structured business data. 87% of the world's is floating through our customers systems and that structured data in all of those systems around the world has been carefully well governed over a significant amount of time. what cloud transformation and platforms like nvidia and these large compute that allow us to take data sets in a secure way and aggregate them, we have tens of thousands of customers that give us the anonymous use of the structured data to...
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paul. relevant. paul. >> well, she's giving it a go, ain't she?helping eco warriors say goodbye to species. while activists deal with the anxiety of climate grief. good grief. so this is , reverend liz olsen, a this is, reverend liz olsen, a trained hospital chaplain, now runs the sustaining climate activist group . after turning to activist group. after turning to those struggling with saying goodbye to species as a climate change. it's okay, isn't it? i mean, climate it is. it is rather insightful, though, isn't it? it's revealing because climate change is very much the activism, very much relies on fear. as we, as i think we all agree, so of course, the outcome of that , the side effect of that of that, the side effect of that is going to be people filled with anxiety. now, if you look at the statistics, there's there are there are animals that become extinct every year. there are animals that get reintroduced every year. you can look up on the internet and find which ones went last year, which ones came back, reintroduced. they do. they get fo
paul. relevant. paul. >> well, she's giving it a go, ain't she?helping eco warriors say goodbye to species. while activists deal with the anxiety of climate grief. good grief. so this is , reverend liz olsen, a this is, reverend liz olsen, a trained hospital chaplain, now runs the sustaining climate activist group . after turning to activist group. after turning to those struggling with saying goodbye to species as a climate change. it's okay, isn't it? i mean, climate it is. it is rather...
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paul: thank you. let's get to our top story. former president donald trump is safe after what the fbi is calling an apparent assassination attempt at his golf course in west palm beach, florida. the person connected was taken into custody. >> the former president donald trump is safe and unharmed following an incident shortly before 2:00 p.m. on sunday. the u.s. secret service personnel to open fire on the government located near the property line and the matter is under investigation. paul: let's get the latest from our news desk. someone is in custody. what more do we know? jill: at this point investigators are still trying to figure out more about the gunman and the target of this attempted assassination. it seems he has a criminal history. cnn has reported there are eight charges or arrests on his record. one case involves a machine gun. in terms of what we know about what is happened on the golf course today, donald trump was golfing with believe one of his daughters. the secret service was positioned a hole ahead and that
paul: thank you. let's get to our top story. former president donald trump is safe after what the fbi is calling an apparent assassination attempt at his golf course in west palm beach, florida. the person connected was taken into custody. >> the former president donald trump is safe and unharmed following an incident shortly before 2:00 p.m. on sunday. the u.s. secret service personnel to open fire on the government located near the property line and the matter is under investigation....
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paul: bloomberg's news editor there.nd a new poll shows kamala harris has raised most of -- has erased most of donald trump's lead in michigan. 46 percent of respondents supported donald trump while 45% backed harris. the same poll in july gave donald trump a seven point lead over biden. parties on the extreme right and left in germany of more than 60% of the vote in eastern germany. the alternative for germany is on course for the first win for a far right party on a german ballot since world war ii but it is highly unlikely to be able to form a government. the french president is said to have held talks with senior political figures as he prepares to name a new prime minister. he plans discussions with conservatives. he may announce a decision and the next few days. france has been a caretaker government since indecisive parliamentary elections in july. plenty more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ people are trying to b an books from public schools and public libraries. yes, libraries. we all have a first amendment right
paul: bloomberg's news editor there.nd a new poll shows kamala harris has raised most of -- has erased most of donald trump's lead in michigan. 46 percent of respondents supported donald trump while 45% backed harris. the same poll in july gave donald trump a seven point lead over biden. parties on the extreme right and left in germany of more than 60% of the vote in eastern germany. the alternative for germany is on course for the first win for a far right party on a german ballot since world...
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paul: thank you so much for joining us. still to come on bloomberg markets: asia, we will discuss india's demand for infrastructure financing. the deputy of the government agency will join us exclusively later this hour. cathay pacific cancels most of its hong kong/singapore fights for urchin of its inspection airbus a350 fleet. we will discuss the impact of that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: we are watching shares of cathay pacific currently off by about .5% as the airline is forced to cancel flights for precautionary inspections for the tire airbus a350 fleet after discovering issues with some rolls-royce engines. bloomberg intelligent senior analyst joins us now. tim, give us a sense of what this disruption relates to and how long does it back to last? tim: x obviously difficult to say how long it's going to last, i think it's very important to note that the a350 is one of cap last war course terms of its fleet. for the month of september, 25 percent of its global seats are to be flown on this aircraft, and if you lo
paul: thank you so much for joining us. still to come on bloomberg markets: asia, we will discuss india's demand for infrastructure financing. the deputy of the government agency will join us exclusively later this hour. cathay pacific cancels most of its hong kong/singapore fights for urchin of its inspection airbus a350 fleet. we will discuss the impact of that, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: we are watching shares of cathay pacific currently off by about .5% as the airline is forced to...
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paul: such as?nd we are able to optimize their flight pathways and save fuel for them as a company. a lot of focus is on how much energy ai is going to use. but the energy that is consumed, for instance, in training these large language models is not lost. >> researchers are now investigating different sorts of technical architectures, in particular small language models. these are models that use much less data, and therefore less energy. we are also starting to see regulators pay attention. we have seen the first bill be brought to congress which is looking specifically at ai's environmental impacts. paul: the solar panels are -- >> when the solar panels are active, we are not pulling from a you local utility source. paul: they fuel 3% of the facility so far. with solar capacity doubling every three years, maybe the sky is the limi. -- limit. >> ultimately i think it will be net positive. paul: he puts his faith in ai itself. >> an earlier version 10 years ago figured out how to save power by 15%.
paul: such as?nd we are able to optimize their flight pathways and save fuel for them as a company. a lot of focus is on how much energy ai is going to use. but the energy that is consumed, for instance, in training these large language models is not lost. >> researchers are now investigating different sorts of technical architectures, in particular small language models. these are models that use much less data, and therefore less energy. we are also starting to see regulators pay...
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paul. paul: we are live at the summity in shanghai and discuss bank follow si of the bank of israel. this is bloomberg. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future where you grew a dream into a reality. the all new godaddy airo. put your business online in minutes with the power of ai. >> let's go back to shanghai where the summit is getting into high gear. and stephen is there with our next guest. >> thanks so much. jacob frankel and former governor of the bank of israel. thanks so much for having us here at this summit where you are participating. let's talk about the fed. some are saying they are going to act too late and should have been cutting sooner, what do you think? >> it seems that they are on track to akeefe their objective and as chairman powell indicated very recently going to start the path of lowering rates. it will not be a dramatic change but a start of -- >> 25 ba
paul. paul: we are live at the summity in shanghai and discuss bank follow si of the bank of israel. this is bloomberg. ♪ the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future where you grew a dream into a reality. the all new godaddy airo. put your business online in minutes with the power of ai. >> let's go back to shanghai where the summit is getting into high gear. and stephen is there...
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you, paul with paul, people like you, paul, you can just see there's lots of feeling and no balance.u . >> people don't like you. >> people don't like you. >> is, is at the end of the day. at the end of the day, they want us dead. they want us freeze to death. >> of course they're dying. and for balance , they don't want us for balance, they don't want us dead.i for balance, they don't want us dead. i don't know, this is dmd'dfmt ”hm" ”hf is like that. name is, is something like that. and she, you know, she's fighting for gaza now. she wants a ceasefire. she doesn't mean she doesn't mention she's not sailing around the world anymore. >> so she doesn't have to get the bus. she, she she's worried about gaza now, these are all just floating in the wind. >> these people are absolutely nuts. >> there is climate change. it's not killing us. it's simply not killing us. and you probably ought to listen to what the director says. >> now . >> now. >> now. >> oh, yeah. climate change. well, i just want to say for balanced climate change is killing us and it's killed. it's killed people. >> but
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paul: is the union vote swinging republican? pennebaker lives just outside true blue detroit and holds his political truths to be self-evident. >> i believe that the republicans now with their lower taxes in support of family values is better for the average working men and women of this country than the democrat. paul: at a teamsters local of oil refinery workers near detroit, we heard much of the same. >> will try to elect somebody who will be more pro-oil. drill, baby, drill. >> i am a refinery worker, yes. i am all for keeping my job. i am all for america being self-sufficient on energy. our reserves being topped off to the top, all for as being independent. so yes. >> more important to bill kirkland, cancel culture. >> if you don't agree with me, you are on the other side of the line, we hate your guts. >> the teamsters have always been the more republican leaning union. paul: longtime detroit journalist. >> it goes back to nixon because nixon pardon to jimmy hoffa and the members of the teamsters union remembered that. pau
paul: is the union vote swinging republican? pennebaker lives just outside true blue detroit and holds his political truths to be self-evident. >> i believe that the republicans now with their lower taxes in support of family values is better for the average working men and women of this country than the democrat. paul: at a teamsters local of oil refinery workers near detroit, we heard much of the same. >> will try to elect somebody who will be more pro-oil. drill, baby, drill....
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i takeaways from this speech by paul novak?— paul novak? i thought it was interesting — paul novak?vak? i thought it wasj interesting he stressing what it constructive engagement with the new labour government and it was very critical of the conservative years and he said he managed to maintain the right to strike but 14 years of chaos and keir starmer is addressing the trade union congress tomorrow and paul novak said hope is back in politics but crucially it would take some time to turn around the chaos of the past 14 years which is what keir starmer wants to hear. he does not want immediate demands from trade unions to solve various problems they have and instantly increase wages and they have full package of workers' rights coming soon before parliament next month and paul novak prays out and also some other labour policies such as the reorganisation of the railways so this was by and large fairly supportive of the labour leadership and also he suggested that as he saw it he could roll up his sleeves and work constructively without government this afternoon we will hear from som
i takeaways from this speech by paul novak?— paul novak? i thought it was interesting — paul novak?vak? i thought it wasj interesting he stressing what it constructive engagement with the new labour government and it was very critical of the conservative years and he said he managed to maintain the right to strike but 14 years of chaos and keir starmer is addressing the trade union congress tomorrow and paul novak said hope is back in politics but crucially it would take some time to turn...
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paul, do you think?e bible says that the sins of the father should not be visited upon the son, and i think that's probably true in reverse. is there anything about the mother broadly? no, it doesn't actually. funny that quite a patriarchal book, isn't it? the bible. but i think broadly that's true in reverse. but i think if it can be demonstrated that a parent has been negligent or reckless in the way that they've been parenting, you know, if they've allowed a kid access to guns or if you knowingly allow your child, your teenager, to go onto the streets at night tooled up with a knife, for example , or if with a knife, for example, or if you know that your kid has been committing crimes regularly, shoplifting or whatever, and you do absolutely nothing about that, you don't try and seek assistance from authorities or from the police, and you just allow them to continue doing what they're doing. i think there's an argument there to say, actually, you are culpable as well. as a parent. you've been negligen
paul, do you think?e bible says that the sins of the father should not be visited upon the son, and i think that's probably true in reverse. is there anything about the mother broadly? no, it doesn't actually. funny that quite a patriarchal book, isn't it? the bible. but i think broadly that's true in reverse. but i think if it can be demonstrated that a parent has been negligent or reckless in the way that they've been parenting, you know, if they've allowed a kid access to guns or if you...
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you, paul with paul, people like you, paul, you can just see there's lots of feeling and no balance.ou . >> people don't like you. >> people don't like you. >> is, is at the end of the day. at the end of the day, they want us dead. they want us freeze to death. >> of course they're dying. and for balance , they don't want us for balance, they don't want us dead.i for balance, they don't want us dead. i don't know, this is impossible. they make me do an impossible. they make me do an impossible job balancing lewis schaffer. how do you even know what he's saying? i'm supposed to balance it. let's do the mail. and a cyber attack led to websites displaying an islamophobic message, which lewis will now read out in full along with his home address. >> lewis story number 12, in the daily mail. lewis. it's lewis's name right there. lewis police probe source of night sleeper style hack that shut down a rail station . wi—fi as it firm station. wi—fi as it firm reveals legitimate administrator account was behind islamophobic message and they basically some some guy at the company that that wire
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paul: welcome back.t now, a bit of a sluggish day on the mainland, we are seeing the csi 300 better by a couple of points and the shanghai composite pretty flat. also more news coming through that one of the big investment houses not that keen on chinese stocks, we have the offshore yuan at seven point 1014. jp morgan is bullish. china looking increasingly challenged into jp morgan analysts dropping their buy recommendation. hopes of a quick turnaround are in doubt as well. our guest joins us. what does this signal about the health of the chinese market? charlotte: jp morgan moving from neutral to overweight has caught attention. you have the geopolitical burlesque -- geopolitical risk. they are concerned about the potential of another trade war, an area in which the tariffs on chinese exports could be raised. it could result in global supply chain relocation from china. that said, we also think it's difficult to model this kind of risk premium for chinese equities, and some of the institutional factors
paul: welcome back.t now, a bit of a sluggish day on the mainland, we are seeing the csi 300 better by a couple of points and the shanghai composite pretty flat. also more news coming through that one of the big investment houses not that keen on chinese stocks, we have the offshore yuan at seven point 1014. jp morgan is bullish. china looking increasingly challenged into jp morgan analysts dropping their buy recommendation. hopes of a quick turnaround are in doubt as well. our guest joins us....
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paul, thank you for that. paul— israel is very real. paul, thank you for that.el is very real. paul, thank you for that. paul adams live - israel is very real. paul, thank you for that. paul adams live in - for that. paul adams live in northern israel. there will be a full report from the region at ten. harrods has said it has launched an internal review looking at whether any current staff were involved in any of the allegations relating to mohamed al—fayed. it comes as a former employee, known asjessica, told bbc news a managerfailed to investigate after she made allegations of innappropriate behaviour by mohamed al fayed. that manager still works at bbc news. —— that manager still works at harrods. ellie price reports. jessica was just 22 when she briefly worked at harrods in 2008. that's not her real name, and this is the first time she's spoken about her experience. she says, like other young women, she was cherry picked for mohamed al—fayed by another female employee who, in her words, facilitated his now well—documented predatory behaviour towards them. w
paul, thank you for that. paul— israel is very real. paul, thank you for that.el is very real. paul, thank you for that. paul adams live - israel is very real. paul, thank you for that. paul adams live in - for that. paul adams live in northern israel. there will be a full report from the region at ten. harrods has said it has launched an internal review looking at whether any current staff were involved in any of the allegations relating to mohamed al—fayed. it comes as a former employee,...
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paul? paul: still to come, the c.e.o.xtiles exporters well spun living joins us to talk about plans to diversify their businesses and challenges from rising costs. that conversation up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welcome back to bloomberg markets: asia. you're watching india focus. here's a look at india markets just ahead of the open. the winning streak it's been on, 14 days now that's a record. probably going to snap that today considering what's been going on in global markets in the premarket offday by about three quart es of one percent. the market open just over a minute away now. staying in india with the textile industry. a key pillar of the economy. a slowdown in global demand, especially from key export markets, putting pressure on export orr yenned companies. our next guest runs well spun living, one of india's largest home textile exporters, depali joins us now from mumbai. i wonder if we can begin by asking you to describe for thinks demand picture right now, when you see that recovering, and how you're
paul? paul: still to come, the c.e.o.xtiles exporters well spun living joins us to talk about plans to diversify their businesses and challenges from rising costs. that conversation up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: welcome back to bloomberg markets: asia. you're watching india focus. here's a look at india markets just ahead of the open. the winning streak it's been on, 14 days now that's a record. probably going to snap that today considering what's been going on in global markets in the...
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78 paul: yes. sen. kennedy: it wasn't a space laser? paul: no. sen. kennedy: it wasn't a hornet or sasquatch. paul: it was a bullet. sen. lankford: hit president trump in the ear and almost killed him. paul: 100%, senator. sen. kennedy: glad we cleared that up. i don't want to get off the subject here. did the f.b.i. just settle two lawsuits, one wholly, one in part in which the f.b.i. agreed to give peter struck $1.2 million and ms. lisa page $800,000? paul: it's my understanding, senator, the department of justice was involved in that, not the f.b.i. sen. kennedy: the f.b.i. had nothing to do with it? paul: there may have been consultation with our general counsel's office? sen. kennedy: does the f.b.i. have to sign off on it? paul: i don't know the answer to it, i don't believe so but would want to confirm that. sen. kennedy: this would be the same lisa page who said to mr. struck, quote, trump's not ever going to become president, right? right? to which mr. struck said, quote, no, no, he won't, we will stop it. that's peter struck and lisa page i'
78 paul: yes. sen. kennedy: it wasn't a space laser? paul: no. sen. kennedy: it wasn't a hornet or sasquatch. paul: it was a bullet. sen. lankford: hit president trump in the ear and almost killed him. paul: 100%, senator. sen. kennedy: glad we cleared that up. i don't want to get off the subject here. did the f.b.i. just settle two lawsuits, one wholly, one in part in which the f.b.i. agreed to give peter struck $1.2 million and ms. lisa page $800,000? paul: it's my understanding, senator, the...
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paul shaking needs to happen. paul shaking his head.if this if this kind of violence happened at any other event, it would be it would be shut down. but i think that because it's considered like a cultural event, you know, with many people of colour, they are very concerned to talk about it. >> well, what's, what's what's talk to you about chloe's comments there. >> well, they don't want to be called racist . people shut down called racist. people shut down the notting hill carnival. >> come after the carnival every year and try and close it down. and, you know, wherever you get large crowds, i'm afraid you do get trouble. and that's true of the world cup final. it's true of any kind of big event. >> do you get loads of stabbings at the world cup? you don't get space festivals. >> there are not loads of stuff. >> there are not loads of stuff. >> do you get fatal stabbings at any world cup final? >> i mean, i couldn't believe some of the reporting on on the notting hill carnival saying, oh, it's been a largely lovely and peaceful family
paul shaking needs to happen. paul shaking his head.if this if this kind of violence happened at any other event, it would be it would be shut down. but i think that because it's considered like a cultural event, you know, with many people of colour, they are very concerned to talk about it. >> well, what's, what's what's talk to you about chloe's comments there. >> well, they don't want to be called racist . people shut down called racist. people shut down the notting hill...
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paul, do you want to tackle that ? >> i'm happy to start us off. i'm here in part to hear what don has to say. it is a delight to be here and it is a delight to be here with you, linda, who covered the court so ably for 30 years and continue to make some remarks about the court from time to time. it is a particular pleasure to be here with don, who i have argued with and against and greatly prefer to argue with don on my side but this will be great fun. in my way of thinking about this, i would say the voting, the democracy cases, probably had something in common in my mind, also with separation of powers cases, i have been privileged to argue a few of them. in a sense, it is a perfect idea we are here as guests of the constitution group, these are constitutional law in the most basic sense, how do we constitute ourselves as a republic, democracy, some combination of the two? where are the lines, how much of it appears democracy, how much is to the public? these cases to me, have an interest level that is, that exceeds other cases and contrast the
paul, do you want to tackle that ? >> i'm happy to start us off. i'm here in part to hear what don has to say. it is a delight to be here and it is a delight to be here with you, linda, who covered the court so ably for 30 years and continue to make some remarks about the court from time to time. it is a particular pleasure to be here with don, who i have argued with and against and greatly prefer to argue with don on my side but this will be great fun. in my way of thinking about this, i...
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paul: is the 5% gdp growth target realistic?at by the end of this year at the official numbers that, will be broadly in line with that target. i think of critical importance will be what is the political center signal in terms of the growth target beyond this year? are we like to see further incremental shifts lower, because on our estimates whether it is the result of demographics or the high savings rate in china, we think china is on a path of longer-term potential growth starting to moderate from five to mid 4's by this decade. avril: when you look at at that allocation the chinese by market cannot stop. the year -- yield on the 10 year hitting record lows. what is your sense of intervention we could get from authorities? mark: china is concerned about the perception that it is in a deflationary cycle, and hence the rally in yields and the shift toward a lower bound of closer to zero. they want to avoid that scenario because of the second round order effects that creates, so one of the things they have talked about is steppi
paul: is the 5% gdp growth target realistic?at by the end of this year at the official numbers that, will be broadly in line with that target. i think of critical importance will be what is the political center signal in terms of the growth target beyond this year? are we like to see further incremental shifts lower, because on our estimates whether it is the result of demographics or the high savings rate in china, we think china is on a path of longer-term potential growth starting to...
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paul cox. how are you? >> oh, china. >> oh, china. >> ladies and gentlemen, you're looking very bank manager. >> i am today. >> i am today. >> i am today. >> i mean, i want dapper , but i >> i mean, i want dapper, but i think i do look like i could refuse a loan , but possibly to refuse a loan, but possibly to cressida. >> yes. >> yes. >> despite her feminine wiles. yeah there we go. there's the plot. sorted. anyway, let's take a look at the front pages. we have the telegraph kicking us off. new phase of middle east war. after walkie talkie blitz. i'm sure they were pages, but maybe we'll be able to dig into that later. the mail labour has undermined israel, that later. the mail labour has undermined israel , says undermined israel, says netanyahu. that's an unfortunate metaphor , given the hamas pros. metaphor, given the hamas pros. the express walkie talkie blasts in second wave of attacks. i news rogue landlord mp founded nursery firm accused of child safety breaches. the metro secrets of israel gadgets
paul cox. how are you? >> oh, china. >> oh, china. >> ladies and gentlemen, you're looking very bank manager. >> i am today. >> i am today. >> i am today. >> i mean, i want dapper , but i >> i mean, i want dapper, but i think i do look like i could refuse a loan , but possibly to refuse a loan, but possibly to cressida. >> yes. >> yes. >> despite her feminine wiles. yeah there we go. there's the plot. sorted. anyway, let's take a...
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paul: some of the highlights from the u.s.ial debate between kamala harris and donald trump finished a little over 30 minutes ago. let's take a look at china markets as they had to lunch. weakness again for the csi 300. just three points above those five year lows. the key figure there, 3179. so we just closed a little bit higher yesterday. csi 300, but weaker again today. the yuan did strengthen a little against the greenback. 1155 at the moment -- 7.1155. shanghai compass it off by 1%. take a look at ev stocks. both candidates sparring about china policy. president trump, former president defending his recent vowed to increase trade duties, including blanket tariffs at 10%-20%. may be additional tariffs at 100% on china. harris accusing trump of selling us out on china and the policy should focus on winning the competition's on the 21st century. but we see chinese ev stocks performing well. broader trend on the mainland. let's bring in our china correspondent, minmin low for more analysis on the presidential debate. as i men
paul: some of the highlights from the u.s.ial debate between kamala harris and donald trump finished a little over 30 minutes ago. let's take a look at china markets as they had to lunch. weakness again for the csi 300. just three points above those five year lows. the key figure there, 3179. so we just closed a little bit higher yesterday. csi 300, but weaker again today. the yuan did strengthen a little against the greenback. 1155 at the moment -- 7.1155. shanghai compass it off by 1%. take a...
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that was paul sweeney. a quick look at _ to date. that was paul sweeney.ate. that was paul sweeney. a quick look at some other - a quick look at some other news. new zealand has announced it is almost tripling its entry fees for foreign tourists prompting criticism from the country's tourism industry association, which fears the move will deter visitors, the government said its tourist levy would rise next month from 22 to 62 us dollars. like many global tourism hotspots, new zealand has struggled with the impact of large numbers visitors with international entry fees first introduced in the country back in 2019. cathay pacific has identified 15 of its airbus jets as needing new engine parts. the operator grounded 48 of its planes on monday after one was forced to return to hong kong shortly after take—off. when a part of the rolls—royce engine failed, dozens of other flights were cancelled. without identifying the specific part cathay pacific said it was the first time it had failed worldwide. adding that its engineering team would have all aircraft prepa
that was paul sweeney. a quick look at _ to date. that was paul sweeney.ate. that was paul sweeney. a quick look at some other - a quick look at some other news. new zealand has announced it is almost tripling its entry fees for foreign tourists prompting criticism from the country's tourism industry association, which fears the move will deter visitors, the government said its tourist levy would rise next month from 22 to 62 us dollars. like many global tourism hotspots, new zealand has...
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well, over to my panel, paul embery . is to my panel, paul embery.of an untouchable class? >> yes, i've been a trade union representative, and i've represented people in the workplace who have suffered abuse at the hands of you know, sometimes important bosses. and there is a tendency for people to turn a blind eye and to bully the victims into silence. i think it goes on in our country much more than we're allowed to know, and it needs to be dealt with. and i would say that's why trade unions are so important in the workplace. i come from a trade union background, and i've seen the good that trade unions can do in terms of representing people who are at the end of that sort of treatment and challenging it in a way that the individual might not necessarily have the courage to do so, because partly they think it's going to ruin their career or they, you know, they're going to get an adverse reaction in the workplace. i mean, i genuinely don't like the idea of allegations being made against people when they're not in a position to defend themselves. yo
well, over to my panel, paul embery . is to my panel, paul embery.of an untouchable class? >> yes, i've been a trade union representative, and i've represented people in the workplace who have suffered abuse at the hands of you know, sometimes important bosses. and there is a tendency for people to turn a blind eye and to bully the victims into silence. i think it goes on in our country much more than we're allowed to know, and it needs to be dealt with. and i would say that's why trade...
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exactly. >> i agree with paul's take about that. there is one sense in which maybe it is a little easier when you are the solicitor general, and some of these cases in particular, i am thinking of a couple i did when i was sg, where the case is that fit within the rubric of our conversations, campaign financing case, shelby county case. in one sense, it is a little easier. your job is to know what you are doing. and so, in that sense, you are a category in these cases. your role is clear and there is a little less ambiguity about it . in terms of the broader point, i think this point about ox is being gored is really important in these cases. that exact phrase came up in the morphy. harper argument, a case about whether state courts, the constitutional police, gerrymandering. early on in the argument, justice thomas asked a question framed around that phrase, is that this just about whose ox is being gored here? kind of reinforcing this idea that really at the end of the day, this is just contesting partisan forces. i thought in tha
exactly. >> i agree with paul's take about that. there is one sense in which maybe it is a little easier when you are the solicitor general, and some of these cases in particular, i am thinking of a couple i did when i was sg, where the case is that fit within the rubric of our conversations, campaign financing case, shelby county case. in one sense, it is a little easier. your job is to know what you are doing. and so, in that sense, you are a category in these cases. your role is clear...
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paul, i'm so sor , the sentence... paul, i'm so sorry. i— the sentence...ve to interrupt - the sentence... paul, i'm so. sorry, i have to interrupt you. we have to go back to sima kotecha. we have to go back to sima kotecha-— we have to go back to sima kotecha. ~ . , ., kotecha. we have 'ust heard the sentence. huw— kotecha. we have just heard the sentence. huw edawrds - kotecha. we have just heard the sentence. huw edawrds has - kotecha. we have just heard the| sentence. huw edawrds has been given a six—month suspended sentence for two years. six months jail sentence suspended for two years with our requirements to complete a sex offender programme, plus 25 sessions. he has been given a suspended sentence for two years, meaning he will go to prison but if you reoffend during that time he will go to jail. let me reiterate that, huw edawrds has been given a six—month jail suspended for two years sentence with a requirement to complete a sex offender programme, plus 25 sessions. ~ ., offender programme, plus 25 sessions. ~ . , sessions. we are 'ust getting th
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paul countries. yes, interesting. paul. thank— countries. yes, interesting. your - countries. yes, interesting. i paul, thank you for your time. you appreciate your comments. paul collins. we will keep a close eye on the pope's next manoeuvres, as it were. the paralympics have drawn to a close with a lavish closing ceremony in paris. china topped the medal table with great britain in second. nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. so, the paris paralympics are over. 11 days of competition ended with a spectacular closing ceremony in the stade de france, celebrating the over 4000 athletes who took part in 22 different sports. although some of them having to wear ponchos, thanks to the french weather. there was also a celebration of parisian nightlife with 24 different artists from the electronic music scene performing. but in the end, the night was really for the athletes. amongst the medals on the final day of competition, the netherlands beat the united states to retain their title in the women's wheelchair basketball. folashade oluwafemiayo of nigeria
paul countries. yes, interesting. paul. thank— countries. yes, interesting. your - countries. yes, interesting. i paul, thank you for your time. you appreciate your comments. paul collins. we will keep a close eye on the pope's next manoeuvres, as it were. the paralympics have drawn to a close with a lavish closing ceremony in paris. china topped the medal table with great britain in second. nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. so, the paris paralympics are over. 11 days of...
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i'm paul and i'm a historian at engush i'm paul and i'm a historian at english heritage. >> thanks, paulentry to engush refugees get free entry to english heritage sites? is this a good idea? >> and we will need over the next period, every year,
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nigel nelson and paul the lord goodman , nelson and paul the lord goodman, paul nelson and paul the lordesperate to support the police. it is our default position. we believe in law and order. but if you read the times today, it had a two page spread of the metropolitan police bungling, and then the next page had the commissioner saying, and then the next page had the commissioner saying , politicians commissioner saying, politicians who are rude about us cause trouble. now, if you've got an organisation that is in such difficulties, surely trying to blame third parties is the wrong answer. >> i suppose rowley's answer to that which i'll come to in a moment, would be well, of course there are mistakes, but we are trying to do the right thing , trying to do the right thing, i'm concerned as suella braverman and other politicians were, about the direction in which all this is going. i don't quite think we have two tier policing, but we do seem to have multi—tier policing in a way. so, for example, with the anti—israel protests, the police very clearly made a decision not to go in. wait, lo
nigel nelson and paul the lord goodman , nelson and paul the lord goodman, paul nelson and paul the lordesperate to support the police. it is our default position. we believe in law and order. but if you read the times today, it had a two page spread of the metropolitan police bungling, and then the next page had the commissioner saying, and then the next page had the commissioner saying , politicians commissioner saying, politicians who are rude about us cause trouble. now, if you've got an...