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far lessons for policymakers and think there are lessons for policymakers in academics. it's interesting to me that this is the time. when they do not have to much fear of each other or hostility to each other. they were actually able to work together to do something that was really remarkable and maybe not as much as they would wanted to do. is a very remarkable story i think. i contrast that with say the difficulty in protecting the national library and the national museum in baghdad during the second iraq war. the difficulty that american scholars have in thinking about working with government. somehow that by definition of fraud and compromise relationship. i do think that there are occasions when each party can really learn from each other. much betterdone so job protecting this cultural heritage that was upon it's gone. that would be what i would say is a lesson i withdraw. >> i will get my question in. wonderful i have many questions. this has to do with restitution. of these slide had all acts. if i was able to read the small print correctly, it was just over a q
far lessons for policymakers and think there are lessons for policymakers in academics. it's interesting to me that this is the time. when they do not have to much fear of each other or hostility to each other. they were actually able to work together to do something that was really remarkable and maybe not as much as they would wanted to do. is a very remarkable story i think. i contrast that with say the difficulty in protecting the national library and the national museum in baghdad during...
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as far as lessons for policymakers, i think there are lessons for policymakers and academics. this is a time. period when they did not have so much hostility to each other and were able to work together to do something that was really remarkable. maybe not as much as they would have wanted to do but it's a remarkable story. that with the difficulty in protecting the national library, national museum in baghdad during the second iraq war, the difficulty that american scholars have been thinking about working with governments, that that is a fraudby definition and compromised position. i think there are these occasions when each party can really learn from each other and we could have done so much better job protecting some of this cultural heritage. once it's gone, it's gone. say would be what i would is a lesson i would draw from this history. >> i will take my prerogative and get my -- one of my many questions in. this has to do with restitution and the coming cold war. your final slide had outward arrows going toward different countries. if i was able to read the small print
as far as lessons for policymakers, i think there are lessons for policymakers and academics. this is a time. period when they did not have so much hostility to each other and were able to work together to do something that was really remarkable. maybe not as much as they would have wanted to do but it's a remarkable story. that with the difficulty in protecting the national library, national museum in baghdad during the second iraq war, the difficulty that american scholars have been thinking...
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just some nuance to what we already know in that there were some dissenting policymakers that said the wording might communicate too strongly to the market that we were going to see, an increase in december. stocks are holding remarkably steady coming off a tiny, tiny bit to where they were before the minutes coming off. you can look at other asset classs to see more of a reaction. if you look at the bond marker, for example, and look at both the short and longer end, you see more of a reaction there. there is the 10-year yield. it moved down a little bit, but still higher on the day, same situation with the two-year taking a leg down in yield, however, it still does remain higher on the day, still seeing a yield of.088%. also we have been watching the reaction in the u.s. dollar here, a little bit of volatility in the wake of these minutes coming out. the dollar still hanging on to a gain which means it's a at a seven-month high and taking a little bit of a leg up there. the perception, the takeaway seems to be the same as it has been, in other words, that we are likely to see an incr
just some nuance to what we already know in that there were some dissenting policymakers that said the wording might communicate too strongly to the market that we were going to see, an increase in december. stocks are holding remarkably steady coming off a tiny, tiny bit to where they were before the minutes coming off. you can look at other asset classs to see more of a reaction. if you look at the bond marker, for example, and look at both the short and longer end, you see more of a reaction...
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i think this is going to be key to saudi policymaking going forward. their policy is working there oil market. oil remains at a very low price. we are starting to see signs that american production is falling back. are going tothings lessen production going forward. jonathan: when you look at what , theppening domestically people of saudi arabia are not feeling this yet. it takes the pressure off the government. they question as we going to the opec meeting, does anything really change? will: i think it is extremely unlikely. there can to stay the course. -- they are going to stay the course. iran is threatening to put a lot of oil back into the market next year. is the chinese slowdown. the demand soct far. jonathan: will kennedy, great to have you with us. thank you for joining us. next up, manufacturing on the minds. we get german pmi numbers. a look at what you need to be watching in the trading week ahead. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back to "on the move." city ofepressing london. the city says good morning. we can barely see. the ftse 10
i think this is going to be key to saudi policymaking going forward. their policy is working there oil market. oil remains at a very low price. we are starting to see signs that american production is falling back. are going tothings lessen production going forward. jonathan: when you look at what , theppening domestically people of saudi arabia are not feeling this yet. it takes the pressure off the government. they question as we going to the opec meeting, does anything really change? will: i...
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policymakers,r and also for academics. what's interesting is that this period and they didn't have so much hostility toward each other and they were able to work together to do something that was remarkable, maybe not as much as they would have wanted to, but it's a very remarkable story and i contrast that with the difficulty in protecting the national library, national museum in baghdad during the second iraq war, the difficulty that american scholars have been thinking about working with governments, that somehow by definition it is a fraud and compromise relationship. i do think there is the occasion when each party can really learn from each other and we cut it does so much better job in protecting some of the cultural heritage. once it is gone, it is gone. say would be what i would frome lesson i would draw the history. >> i will take my prerogative to get one of my many questions in. this has to do with restitution and the coming cold war. your final slide had all the of what was going to different countries. if i w
policymakers,r and also for academics. what's interesting is that this period and they didn't have so much hostility toward each other and they were able to work together to do something that was remarkable, maybe not as much as they would have wanted to, but it's a very remarkable story and i contrast that with the difficulty in protecting the national library, national museum in baghdad during the second iraq war, the difficulty that american scholars have been thinking about working with...
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goal policymakers -- fiscal policy makers and monetary policymakers work closely together.f you think about the u.s. and the eurozone, that doesn't happen. the single monetary policy maker and lots of fiscal policy makers. in the u.s., it doesn't happen very well because the fiscal policymaking is very contentious and hard to move forward. if you had an economy that is going sufficiently strongly to take some policy tightening, and you had more debt to gdp than you wanted, would you tighten more with fiscal policy or with monetary policy? fiscal tightening would seem it would solve slightly more problems than monetary policy. what happens if we see a slightly looser policy formulation from the treasury? does that change the mix? laurence: it does. fiscal policy moves slowly, but the tighter fiscal policy, the less work monetary policy has to do. up next, japanese prime minister shinzo abe says he will cut corporation tax more than planned. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime ...why settle for this? enter sleep
goal policymakers -- fiscal policy makers and monetary policymakers work closely together.f you think about the u.s. and the eurozone, that doesn't happen. the single monetary policy maker and lots of fiscal policy makers. in the u.s., it doesn't happen very well because the fiscal policymaking is very contentious and hard to move forward. if you had an economy that is going sufficiently strongly to take some policy tightening, and you had more debt to gdp than you wanted, would you tighten...
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policymakers want feedback from the community. >> the answer is more housing. we are going to work together, federal, state and local to make that part of the solution. >>reporter: explosive growth from tech companies fuels the hiring of more workers and the demand for more housing and drives up the rent prices. some of the people are senior citizens on fixed incomes were facing eviction and want policymakers to look out for them, too. >> we are on a fixed income and need affordable housing. the rents are rising so quickly that seniors are being displaced and forced to move to the central valley or out-of-state. >>reporter: many have vouchers for subsidized housing but say they are useless. >> housing voucher may be good for $900 or even $1000. to try to find a place and they are all renting for $2500. it's not enough, not enough to pay for that. >>reporter: it is a dire situation for those who make lower wages. they hope their message made a lasting impression on leaders who can make a change. in san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu news. >>> students at uc berke
policymakers want feedback from the community. >> the answer is more housing. we are going to work together, federal, state and local to make that part of the solution. >>reporter: explosive growth from tech companies fuels the hiring of more workers and the demand for more housing and drives up the rent prices. some of the people are senior citizens on fixed incomes were facing eviction and want policymakers to look out for them, too. >> we are on a fixed income and need...
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we'll see how policymakers are responding to some of the concerns expressed by the gop dan dates during the debate. nicole: the film "goodfellas" was about the notorious lufthansa heist. but the man they thought behind it is free. cheryl: rex ryan returns to the meadowlands and gets payback, with his buffalo bills. we'll have highlights on "fbn:am," the latest in breaking news and markets and what to expect in days ahead. nicole: breaking news this morning, a us air strike targeting the notorious isis member "jihadi john." he was involved in the deaths of american journalist steven sotloff. an official said "jihadi john" was evaporated. the strike hit a vehicle carrying him in northern syria. the battle against isis was one of the main tommics during the tuesday night's fox business gop presidential debate. >> they are coming for us. they recruit americans using social media. they don't haste us simply because we support israel. they hate us because of our values. they hate us because our girls go to school. they hate us because women drive in the united states. >> they hate us to destr
we'll see how policymakers are responding to some of the concerns expressed by the gop dan dates during the debate. nicole: the film "goodfellas" was about the notorious lufthansa heist. but the man they thought behind it is free. cheryl: rex ryan returns to the meadowlands and gets payback, with his buffalo bills. we'll have highlights on "fbn:am," the latest in breaking news and markets and what to expect in days ahead. nicole: breaking news this morning, a us air strike...
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and involved first lady she was active with key decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she created the just say no campaign. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "first ladies: influence and image." and privatee public lives of first ladies and their influence on the presidency. for martha washington to president obama, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. this year, c-span's touring cities across the country exploring american history. our recent is it to sacramento, california. you are watching american history tv on c-span3. stanford was lured to california because of the gold discovery and opportunities in the west. he was the president of the southern pacific railroad. mr. stanford and his wife purchased this home in 1861, at a time when they were stepping into the public life. he had been elected of the new central pacific railroad. he was nominated to run as governor in 1861. he purchased this house at that time. housetains inside another . as they became more prosperous, they would enlarge and restyle the house into what we see today . we are in a house built in
and involved first lady she was active with key decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she created the just say no campaign. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "first ladies: influence and image." and privatee public lives of first ladies and their influence on the presidency. for martha washington to president obama, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. this year, c-span's touring cities across the country exploring american history. our recent is it to sacramento, california....
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it is important for policymakers to pay attention to the people behind the numbers. you have to remember that these are real people, real jobs, real homes, real families. when i tried to do and what we all did was to try to do the right thing for main street. that is what we were trying to accomplish. gary: one of the risks then was that the institutions were too big to fail. is that still a concern? ben: it is still a concern, but we are making a lot of progress on that. there are a lot bigger equity buffers so that if they lose money, they are losing their own money and the shareholders money. for a long time, until you get to a point where you are concerned about the insolvency. if the government can shut them down without creating a broad panic, they are much more inclined to do that. gary: a recent guest said that aig is still too big and still possesses a significant risk to the financial system. any thoughts on that? ben: i do know that, in the process of repaying the fed and the government the money that aig borrowed to stay alive, it did sell off a lot of it
it is important for policymakers to pay attention to the people behind the numbers. you have to remember that these are real people, real jobs, real homes, real families. when i tried to do and what we all did was to try to do the right thing for main street. that is what we were trying to accomplish. gary: one of the risks then was that the institutions were too big to fail. is that still a concern? ben: it is still a concern, but we are making a lot of progress on that. there are a lot bigger...
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i don't think that, it works necessarily to be given a difficult strategic problem and for policymakers to throw their hands up in the area, just throw jsoc has it. jsoc has the ability to holden my at arm's length for indefinite period of time. the challenges with al qaeda and islamic state and even what are sometimes called iranian threat network that the united states faces are a challenges that, jsoc may play very important role in solving, or bringing to resolution, so can't be only tool you -- >> host: you do talk about them coming to washington, you know, it is a task force but a task force in the national capitol region. >> guest: yes. >> host: it is a maturing point in the evolution, correct? and some people in washington didn't like it very much. so explain why they come here and how big after presence they have and what they do? >> guest: they want it to be much closer i think to the intelligence agencies and to the other arms of government you know, are stakeholders in these challenges. and, they felt that, you know, it was more advantageous to locate a center here, you know
i don't think that, it works necessarily to be given a difficult strategic problem and for policymakers to throw their hands up in the area, just throw jsoc has it. jsoc has the ability to holden my at arm's length for indefinite period of time. the challenges with al qaeda and islamic state and even what are sometimes called iranian threat network that the united states faces are a challenges that, jsoc may play very important role in solving, or bringing to resolution, so can't be only tool...
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i think we as policymakers, policymakers design a system, though to make it more efficient and get people to do really what they want to do, what they aspire to do. >> sort of a final lightning round before we do audience question and answer. if you had to pick one takeaway from the morning's two-part discussion that you hope the audience leaves with what would you pick? shaun? >> you know i think there's at least in a small group, right, i think there's an understanding that you know, at least in the retirement savings and pension spashgs space we need to not only think about savings incentives but make sure the right kinds of savings plans and systems are in place. so you know, that can mean employer paid retirement plans, as well as making sure that people have access, because talking about retirement savings because that can make all of the difference as well. >> gary. >> what's happening at state level, i think shaun mention auto i.r.a., used to be bipartisan. it became partisan. and the states have really picked up the ball on this. and aarp has been a big supporter, what's happenin
i think we as policymakers, policymakers design a system, though to make it more efficient and get people to do really what they want to do, what they aspire to do. >> sort of a final lightning round before we do audience question and answer. if you had to pick one takeaway from the morning's two-part discussion that you hope the audience leaves with what would you pick? shaun? >> you know i think there's at least in a small group, right, i think there's an understanding that you...
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a lot of policymakers around obama, overwhelmingly focused on the problem with bush, if there was onelegal problem. -- i'mays, uncomfortable comfortable with what you tell me, but i want my lawyers to take a look and are they satisfied. and they were satisfied. i talked to greg craig on the record about why -- you're fighting the secured establishment in other ways, why did obama not stop this when he first heard about it? court like, well, the approved it enters a statutory basis for, the intelligence community knew about it did not seem to be a legally -- illegally rogue program. the problem is law, not individual rights. juan: you also reveal it one point the governor was considering the physical tracking of americans through their cell phones and basically, the entire population. surveillance, i don't think has been talked about in the past. >> edged out and on the side but so much was coming out, which target are you going to pay attention to? of disclosures. that's true. there's this book phone records program that does not keep track of cell phone locational data, but it says w
a lot of policymakers around obama, overwhelmingly focused on the problem with bush, if there was onelegal problem. -- i'mays, uncomfortable comfortable with what you tell me, but i want my lawyers to take a look and are they satisfied. and they were satisfied. i talked to greg craig on the record about why -- you're fighting the secured establishment in other ways, why did obama not stop this when he first heard about it? court like, well, the approved it enters a statutory basis for, the...
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chinese consumers are waning in october while factory gate is signaling policymakers may need to hitmulus button once again. it is up again from a year ago. ppi, the factory gate numbers dropped 5.5% which represents the 44th straight month of being in red. inflation about half of the government's target despite interest rate cuts in the last year. japan's current was for the 15th consecutive month. oil prices helping to boost. ¥1.5 trillion which is more narrow than what economists estimated. it could pspur investment and wage increases. stocks on the way down in the asia-pacific. six years near zero rate going to come to an end next month. shares are retreating from 11 year high in japan. more than 1%, ending a streak which saw it indicate it is ready to move before the end of the year. we do have a lot of trading in singapore. just for the moment in japan as they have their lunch break on the tokyo markets. here is david gauging the mood. david: it is certainly a decline. the markets have started. we're looking at the odds again. the rate hike about 70%. not turning off investors,
chinese consumers are waning in october while factory gate is signaling policymakers may need to hitmulus button once again. it is up again from a year ago. ppi, the factory gate numbers dropped 5.5% which represents the 44th straight month of being in red. inflation about half of the government's target despite interest rate cuts in the last year. japan's current was for the 15th consecutive month. oil prices helping to boost. ¥1.5 trillion which is more narrow than what economists estimated....
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francine: what does it mean for policymakers going forward? do they want to see more?hey are going to be wait and see. -- in a wait and see period. we have's debts we have had six cuts in interest rates. had six cuts and interest rates. all of that, while it is taking time to show up in the real economy, but where it is already showing up is in low numbers. numbers.an in china, there is a close relationship between what happens with lending and what happens in the real economy. our expectation and today's pmi data supports this argument. we are going to start seeing more stability coming through toward the end of 2015. that could give china's central-bank confidence to take a breather and its easing cycle. manus: tom, great work. pesek armstrong is the with us. you mentioned china at the top. would bementioning you quite keen in getting involved in china. i'm still surprised. you go for china. killed: the commodities russia, israel. it is quite reasonable in terms of currency. people were panicking in august about the movers. the dollar was 2.3%. that is quite a stable
francine: what does it mean for policymakers going forward? do they want to see more?hey are going to be wait and see. -- in a wait and see period. we have's debts we have had six cuts in interest rates. had six cuts and interest rates. all of that, while it is taking time to show up in the real economy, but where it is already showing up is in low numbers. numbers.an in china, there is a close relationship between what happens with lending and what happens in the real economy. our expectation...
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-- and i know you're a reporter, not a policymaker. but if a political decision is made in europe, or a political decision is made in the united states that because of recent events that means what is being done against al qaeda and is being done against isis is not enough, it's not work, there must be a more aggressive approach to them, or at least a different approach to them, are there policy options on the menu that american policymakers could choose but haven't yet? are there policy options that european leaders could but haven't chosen yet. if they really wanted to upscale attacks and efforts to short circuit al qaeda and isis, what else could they do they're not doing now? >> well, from a u.s. foreign policy perspective, and the u.s. war against extremism, it's actually more comforting to think that this was al qaeda. because you can write it off as, this was al qaeda trying to reassert itself, and we all know that al qaeda is capable of big, spectacular attacks. if, in fact, it is isis, it's just that the u.s. strategy against
-- and i know you're a reporter, not a policymaker. but if a political decision is made in europe, or a political decision is made in the united states that because of recent events that means what is being done against al qaeda and is being done against isis is not enough, it's not work, there must be a more aggressive approach to them, or at least a different approach to them, are there policy options on the menu that american policymakers could choose but haven't yet? are there policy...
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it is not exactly the picture the policymakers would have hoped for as we head into the end of 2015.ine: what does that mean for the central bank? enda: well, we heard president xi tell us that there is still significant downward pressure on the economy. not quite flacking language from him. it is a reminder for those hoping to a quick turnaround in the world's second-biggest economy that it not going to happen anytime soon. exports are struggling. they have a factory that is stuck in deflation. even though the retail sector ok,consumer side are doing it's not enough to fill a gap being left by the other economies. there is a view that the central bank may need to do more yet. francine, the other convocation is that rate cuts aren't as effective as they previously were. francine: enda, thank you so much. for more on the china angle, let's bring in one of the greatest minds on china living in london. great to have you on the program. is the most significant thing that we have heard from china in the last couple days? the president is saying that there is considerable downward pressure
it is not exactly the picture the policymakers would have hoped for as we head into the end of 2015.ine: what does that mean for the central bank? enda: well, we heard president xi tell us that there is still significant downward pressure on the economy. not quite flacking language from him. it is a reminder for those hoping to a quick turnaround in the world's second-biggest economy that it not going to happen anytime soon. exports are struggling. they have a factory that is stuck in...
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i don't think that it works necessarily to be given a difficult strategic problem and for policymakers to put their hands up in the air and say just throw jsoc added. they have the ability to hold the enemy at arms length for an indefinite length of time. the challenges of al qaeda and the islamic state and even that is sometimes called the iranian threat network that the united states faces are challenges that jsoc may play a very important role in solving or bringing to a resolution but it can't be the only tool that is used. >> host: you do talk about them coming to washington. it's a task force that it's a task force of the national capital region and it's a maturing point in their evolution, correct and some people in washington didn't like it very much so explain why they come here and how how big of a presence they have and what they do. >> host: they wanted to be much closer i think to the intelligence agencies and to the other arms of government that are state orders and east challenges and they they thought it was more felt it was more advantageous to locate a center here sta
i don't think that it works necessarily to be given a difficult strategic problem and for policymakers to put their hands up in the air and say just throw jsoc added. they have the ability to hold the enemy at arms length for an indefinite length of time. the challenges of al qaeda and the islamic state and even that is sometimes called the iranian threat network that the united states faces are challenges that jsoc may play a very important role in solving or bringing to a resolution but it...
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for a policymaker. you know, 185,000 jobs a month, francine, with on average the last three months is more than enough to push the u.s. jobless rate down. if the progress in the labor markets flows and there's no evidence that it is. then you start to get worried. but, you know, so right now i think the onus is really on the more definitelyish members to make their case, the more bearish folks in the market consensus. francine: tom, weigh in on this. when you look at the jobs number, is december a done deal and are the aamericanning markets ready for a liftoff even though it's a small interest rate rise? neil: i don't think they're -- if you look what happened in 2013 when we had this temper tantrum like event. the aamericanning markets that got hit the most were the ones with the biggest current account deficit. so you have to ask yourself has there been a significant account improvement in these balances the last two years. some have and some have not. some of the latin american countries have seen wi
for a policymaker. you know, 185,000 jobs a month, francine, with on average the last three months is more than enough to push the u.s. jobless rate down. if the progress in the labor markets flows and there's no evidence that it is. then you start to get worried. but, you know, so right now i think the onus is really on the more definitelyish members to make their case, the more bearish folks in the market consensus. francine: tom, weigh in on this. when you look at the jobs number, is...
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creation of zero waste community council and we're going to hear from 9 community as well the policymakers that led us to this point without further ado, that is my great honor to introduce a leader a visionary when it comes to zero waste someone that worked very, very hard to prompt recycling and come posting and conservatism and to do it in a community way that creates jobs ever since his days of department of public works so without further ado, please welcome mayor ed lee (clapping.) >> thank you, thank you for that introduction josh you should have been at the warriors game but anyway, i want to say thank you to commissioner president josh and the entire san francisco department of the environment that is working with our e cotton participates and others but most importantly to chinatown and north beach. district 3, and over supervisor because the community has been working with obvious to really make sure that we pay attention to our city's climatic change and the challenges with our environment and chinatown has been one of the leading communities of which we are able to boost that
creation of zero waste community council and we're going to hear from 9 community as well the policymakers that led us to this point without further ado, that is my great honor to introduce a leader a visionary when it comes to zero waste someone that worked very, very hard to prompt recycling and come posting and conservatism and to do it in a community way that creates jobs ever since his days of department of public works so without further ado, please welcome mayor ed lee (clapping.)...
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getting back to our top story, anyboj decision is due time, the policymaking meeting coming as japancomes out with the trade surplus for october despite imports and exports continuing to fall. now. joins us how important is this? i think this data is important. remember that japan has now entered its seventh technical recession since 1997. this time, it is being blamed on external demand. that is weighing on industrial output which is undermining demand for capital investment. the policy board members will look at these numbers closely, focusing on exports, which fell for the first time since august last year, particularly to china which felt 3.6%. having said that, i don't think the numbers are going to change the ultimate outcome today. .ishaad: thank you for that for policy.ications corporate headlines, qualcomm shares have had a horrid time of it. as a sent to the lowest in four years. south korean regulators have accused them of violating local competition laws. what is the problem? isorter: what is unnerving that this is one more issue on top of the heap of issues that qualcomm
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celebrity culture in the united states and how presis need to not only be commander-in-chief and policymaker in chief by celebrity in chief. how they need to participate in popular culture more than ever and they cannot just isolate themselves in the white house. i distinguish between shallow celebrities and consequential celebrities, and our definition in the book is that consequential celebrity when he or she can channel and call attention to the genders. and the way they do that is three ways, understanding and participating in popular culture, representing values of the united states and special ways, liberty our strength of peace or whatever and some presidents have done one of the other and finally mastering the media of the time. president obama is certainly a celebrity president today, , but i want to look ahead a little bit so you are not completely surprised one of the big celebrity moments we have which is interesting is the donald trump factor. a perfect example of a celebrity politician running for president, and i will come back in a little bit. have our donald trump discussion
celebrity culture in the united states and how presis need to not only be commander-in-chief and policymaker in chief by celebrity in chief. how they need to participate in popular culture more than ever and they cannot just isolate themselves in the white house. i distinguish between shallow celebrities and consequential celebrities, and our definition in the book is that consequential celebrity when he or she can channel and call attention to the genders. and the way they do that is three...
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we will hear words coming through from policymakers in europe and from the fed. rish? rishaad: we will update you on the market action throughout this morning. australia will be next to come online at 10:00 a.m. sydney time, 45 minutes from now. what we do have is the harbor bridge. we can get to images of that this morning. it is adorned with the french fl ag. this is bloomberg's special coverage on "terror in paris." ♪ rishaad: welcome back to our coverage of the attacks in paris on friday night. we have a long serving member of the french national family represented, and he is also the deputy mayor responsible for terrorism. what is the atmosphere like in paris and where were you when these attacks took place? >> when the attacks were beginning, i was in a charity assembly in yves. we were hearing the news on the phones, and we were just s urprised what was happening. it was unbelievable, because we spoke to -- we heard 40 people killed and that was too much, and now it is 129. it was a big trouble in the country -- he couldn't believe our eyes. -- we couldn't belie
we will hear words coming through from policymakers in europe and from the fed. rish? rishaad: we will update you on the market action throughout this morning. australia will be next to come online at 10:00 a.m. sydney time, 45 minutes from now. what we do have is the harbor bridge. we can get to images of that this morning. it is adorned with the french fl ag. this is bloomberg's special coverage on "terror in paris." ♪ rishaad: welcome back to our coverage of the attacks in paris...
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but i think going back to what i said earlier from the policymakers' point of view, the lesson is, younow, it's very important for a country like the united states that has the interest united states has to have an organization like jsoc that can do what it can do, and we should be very grateful that we have that. however, it's probably a mistake to rely on that organization to do everything for you absent a more coherent strategy to solve your problems. >> host: okay. thank you, sean naylor, congratulations again. >> guest: thank you. >> that was "after words," booktv's signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed. watch past "after words" programs online at booktv.org. >> well, now on booktv we want to introduce you to university of wisconsin professor john diamond. professor die monday, what do you do up here at the university? >> guest: i'm a professor in educational leadership at the school of education. >> host: and what exactly do you teach? >> guest: well, i teach courses on race and inequality, i teach courses on research methods, how peopl
but i think going back to what i said earlier from the policymakers' point of view, the lesson is, younow, it's very important for a country like the united states that has the interest united states has to have an organization like jsoc that can do what it can do, and we should be very grateful that we have that. however, it's probably a mistake to rely on that organization to do everything for you absent a more coherent strategy to solve your problems. >> host: okay. thank you, sean...
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she waslved first lady, active with key staff decisions, policymaking, and campaigning.ade drug use her signature initiative with her just say no campaign. atcy reagan the sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies: influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> two things are very different today. we have a justice system that -- these trials were not held according to what we would consider to be minor -- modern law. here's a was perfectly acceptable. innocent until proven guilty was not yet in place. there were no lawyers by the way. the courtroom was in it strangely -- was an extremely unruly place. we don't happen to believe in or prosecute witchcraft today. >> sunday, author stacy schiff talks about her book the witches on the salem witch trials. . the interesting part about the accusations is that wealthy merchants were accused,
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key stafftive with decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she made drug use her signature mission with her just say no campaign. eastern,at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's original series "first ladies." for martha washington to michelle obama. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv on c-span3. >> c-span presents landmark cases, the book, a guide to our landmark cases series which explores 12 historic supreme court decisions, including marbury versus madison, korematsu versus u.s., brown versus the board of education, miranda versus arizona, and roe versus wade. landmark cases, the book features
key stafftive with decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she made drug use her signature mission with her just say no campaign. eastern,at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's original series "first ladies." for martha washington to michelle obama. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv on c-span3. >> c-span presents landmark cases, the book, a guide to our landmark cases series which explores 12 historic supreme court decisions, including marbury versus madison, korematsu...
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and then a drive to get involved in the policymaking process.i tried to make it clear that apart from being the evil genius he actually frequently blunders. lots of screw ups with the press for example. he makes a whole series of aches mistakes. i thought that was away to demolish these partly demonic doctor evil figure and show somebody who is actually more credible, real human being. >> one final question. you got access to documents, letters, including teenage letters of that sort, you also interviewed kissinger extensively. you don't quote from him in the book. >> i do. there are quite a few quotes from the interviews but relative to the documents, the interviews account for a small percentage of all of the material. so they were important background to me. so i interviewed him for the first and second volume. i have a lot of material still to use. i think i think the bulk of the interviews i recorded really appeared after 1968 so in that sense they are still in my locker. >> so is he mashing his teeth by what he knows you have written? >> i
and then a drive to get involved in the policymaking process.i tried to make it clear that apart from being the evil genius he actually frequently blunders. lots of screw ups with the press for example. he makes a whole series of aches mistakes. i thought that was away to demolish these partly demonic doctor evil figure and show somebody who is actually more credible, real human being. >> one final question. you got access to documents, letters, including teenage letters of that sort, you...
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and involved first lady, she was active in key staff decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she made drug use her signature initiative. nagy reagan. this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who fill the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> two things are very different today. first of all we have a justice these are not held according to what we would consider to be modern law. they are accessible. innocent until proven guilty was not yet in place. there were no lawyers at the time. the courtroom was an extremely unruly place. also we do not happen to believe in witchcraft. sunday on c-span q&a, "the witches, salem 1692." on the effect the trial had on the massachusetts community. >> the interesting part of those accusations, especially in how we think of salem, was that sea captains were accused as witches, five-year-old girls really choo
and involved first lady, she was active in key staff decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she made drug use her signature initiative. nagy reagan. this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies, influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who fill the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> two things...
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she was active with key staff decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she may drug use her signature initiative with her just say no campaign. night atgan the sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, " first ladies, influence and images". first ladies and their influence on the presidency. onday at 8:00 p.m. eastern american history tv on c-span3. two things are very different, we have a justice these trials were not held according to what we would consider to be modern law. hearsay is acceptable, innocent until proven guilty had not yet been in place. there were no lawyers at the time. the courtroom was extremely unruly. also, we don't happen to believe in witchcraft or prosecute it today. >> sunday on q&a, a book, the witches, salem of 1692. on the salem witch trial on the scope of the accusations and trials it had on the massachusetts community. >> the interesting part of the accusations especially in the way we think of salem is that wealthy merchants were accused, sea captains were accused, homeless five-year-old girls were accused to
she was active with key staff decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she may drug use her signature initiative with her just say no campaign. night atgan the sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, " first ladies, influence and images". first ladies and their influence on the presidency. onday at 8:00 p.m. eastern american history tv on c-span3. two things are very different, we have a justice these trials were not held according to what we would consider to be modern...
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and it would allow state policymakers to make more informed decisions. so in conclusion, we hope that the information in our reports offers a framework to those state policymakers who are currently making decisions about issuing licenses and how to design and implement those laws. but now i'm looking forward to our conversation with our other panelists so they can provide from their own states and really turn this framework into a reality. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much, michelle. as our panelists here are coming up on stage, we are going to take this conversation to the practical realities. and to keep that even more interactive, we're not going to have each panelist do a model of a state model. i think i'm going to ask a couple of questions that will tease out some of the differences and approaches. but i would like to start with with a topic we have not covered yet. erica, using the advantage of your being here and your perch coming from the legislative branch, could you take us inside the legislative debate, highlighting areas where
and it would allow state policymakers to make more informed decisions. so in conclusion, we hope that the information in our reports offers a framework to those state policymakers who are currently making decisions about issuing licenses and how to design and implement those laws. but now i'm looking forward to our conversation with our other panelists so they can provide from their own states and really turn this framework into a reality. thank you. [ applause ]. >> thank you very much,...
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a story of a relentless drive and then a drive to try to be involved in the policymaking process. try to make it clear that far from being an evil genius he gets to the top of the goal. he he frequently blunders and lots of screw ups, but the press for example he just makes a whole series of mistakes in early press conferences. i thought that was a way to demolish at least partly this demonic doctor evil figure and show someone who is more credible. >> host: final question. you can access to documents, letters, including teenage letters and things of that sort, you also interviewed kissinger extensively, you don't quote from him in the book. >> guest: i do, they're quite of few quotes from the interviews which are in there. but relative to the documents, the interviews account for a small percentage of the total source material. it's probably not much more than one percent. they were important for background for me. i interviewed him not only for this volume but for the second volume. i have a lot of that material still to use. in fact still to use. in fact i think the bulk of the
a story of a relentless drive and then a drive to try to be involved in the policymaking process. try to make it clear that far from being an evil genius he gets to the top of the goal. he he frequently blunders and lots of screw ups, but the press for example he just makes a whole series of mistakes in early press conferences. i thought that was a way to demolish at least partly this demonic doctor evil figure and show someone who is more credible. >> host: final question. you can access...
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japan's prime minister shinzo abe has a series of meetings on his agenda with policymakers and business leaders. he is expected to announce japan's commitment to regional economic integration. abe met with leaders of the 11 other trans-pacific partnership members on the sidelines of the summit. it was the first gathering since a broad agreement was reached last month. the leaders issued a joint declaration to complete ratification of the deal in their own countries quickly so that the tpp can come into effect at an early date. but not only trade is being discussed here. u.s. president barack obama has praised patience over china's claim to the south china sea on to the agenda. obama inspected a philippine naval vessel to underline the u.s. commitment to the freedom of navigation in asian waters. >> my visit here underscores our shared commitment to the security of the waters of this region and of the freedom of navigation. >> reporter: obama also met separately with the host of the meeting, philippine president benigno aquino in manila. the philippines is among those countries claiming
japan's prime minister shinzo abe has a series of meetings on his agenda with policymakers and business leaders. he is expected to announce japan's commitment to regional economic integration. abe met with leaders of the 11 other trans-pacific partnership members on the sidelines of the summit. it was the first gathering since a broad agreement was reached last month. the leaders issued a joint declaration to complete ratification of the deal in their own countries quickly so that the tpp can...
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there are also investors from abroad investors toward a shift toward at the -- orthodox policymaking.esident-elect has vowed to negotiate with foreign creditors over the debt. he is already calling on the government to clear the way for radical reforms even though he is not even started in office yet. a slew of officials have been told to step down and he pledges to remove capital controls and trade restrictions. >> the ink is barely dry on the victory announcements. but the president-elect is getting to work. the former football boss has called on such a big officials to step down, saying that the new government needs the freedom to elect a fresh team that it trust. s. after 12 years of left-wing rule he hopes to kickstart the economy with a series of reforms. >> the currency exchange restrictions were a mistake. as were the restrictive information policies and not having an independent centrl bank. we are going to take measures to correct all of these things. we're going to provide opportunities for those who want and can invest in argentina. >> argentina's economy, latin america's
there are also investors from abroad investors toward a shift toward at the -- orthodox policymaking.esident-elect has vowed to negotiate with foreign creditors over the debt. he is already calling on the government to clear the way for radical reforms even though he is not even started in office yet. a slew of officials have been told to step down and he pledges to remove capital controls and trade restrictions. >> the ink is barely dry on the victory announcements. but the...
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i would like to get beyond that and figure out for policymakers and lawmakers. here should be the rules of the road. >> they have five days to respond. a lengthy legal battle is expected to follow. >> the chief operating officer has been picked to sponsor the newest navy submarine. the response so is always a woman who gets the honor of christening the ship. the ship then takes on the sponsor's personality. she's the author of the book lean in, and the first time she ever used that phrase was during a lecture at the u.s. naval academy. >> ceremony is being held statewide to honor the nation's service members this veteran's day. military members gathered emotional service. remembering their comrades who paid the ultimate price. also recognized today, gold star families, through the sacrifices they have made here at home. [taps] >> the playing of taps for veterans who have passed on in salem today. this tribute finished with the unveiling of a new veteran's memorial. >> and back to our five on veterans coverage tonight. telling the stories of our state veterans an
i would like to get beyond that and figure out for policymakers and lawmakers. here should be the rules of the road. >> they have five days to respond. a lengthy legal battle is expected to follow. >> the chief operating officer has been picked to sponsor the newest navy submarine. the response so is always a woman who gets the honor of christening the ship. the ship then takes on the sponsor's personality. she's the author of the book lean in, and the first time she ever used that...
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>> my hope is that we'll hear from the last decade, policymakers will look at policy that's don't make sense for america, but the public, now that they know what's happening, hold our elected officials and government accountable to enact policies that are not good for the country. >> i think that we can stop isis without abandoning the policies and going back to a 2002 style of counter terrorism. we have shown that that's not effective, and we should continue with what works. >> i want to thank my guests,nia, and mika. i'll be back in a moment with a final thought about remembering ben franklin, an 18 century man and a 21st century challenge. stay with us, it's "inside story." and you can send us your thoughts on twitter@aj "inside story" am. or follow me and get in touch at ray suarez news, or our facebook pain. tell us what you think between the delicate balance between liberty and security. >> coming up, the manhunt, what we're learning about the 8th paris attacker, and how intelligence teams are trying to track him down. backlash in paris. and russia admits a bomb brought down it's
>> my hope is that we'll hear from the last decade, policymakers will look at policy that's don't make sense for america, but the public, now that they know what's happening, hold our elected officials and government accountable to enact policies that are not good for the country. >> i think that we can stop isis without abandoning the policies and going back to a 2002 style of counter terrorism. we have shown that that's not effective, and we should continue with what works....
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. >> reporter: policymakers and business leaders have differing views on how to deal with the shrinking economy. >> translator: the biggest problem is lack of strength in capital investment. corporate leaders remain caught in a deflationary mindset. >> reporter: meanwhile the chairman of jat pan business federation says the government has a role to play in improving the economy. >> reporte . >> translator: the biggest challenge is to put the economy back on a growth track. we will urge government officials to introduce some stimulus measures to make that happen. >> reporter: the latest data suggests that the deflationary mindset remains. it seems increasingly important that business leaders and the government work together to bring the japanese economy back on track. akiko okamoto, nhk world, tokyo. >>> check the markets, many investors reacted to the deadly attacks in paris by taking a cautious approach. share prices in tokyo fell to their lowest close in more than a week. for details we go to our business reporter maiu yoshida. >> after those horrible attacks in paris we saw some of t
. >> reporter: policymakers and business leaders have differing views on how to deal with the shrinking economy. >> translator: the biggest problem is lack of strength in capital investment. corporate leaders remain caught in a deflationary mindset. >> reporter: meanwhile the chairman of jat pan business federation says the government has a role to play in improving the economy. >> reporte . >> translator: the biggest challenge is to put the economy back on a...
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di: chinese policymakers are trying to lend more credibility, when it comes to the financial sector,hich has been a bit like the wild west. they are trying to fix that somewhat. as that market becomes more international, they want to get the interest of the foreign investors, but they also need to gain the trust. the problem is, communication, transparency, a lot of guesswork involved in exactly what policymakers and regulators are looking for. friday, banning brokerages from entering into new client contracts that use derivatives to provide financing. there is a sense they are trying to eliminate some of the risks that cause that china roller coaster and then the china meltdown over the summer. angie: what a ride it was. thank you so much for that. foreign investors who helped fuel a three-year rally in japanese stocks are now looking elsewhere for returns. investors are keen on smaller, but interesting stocks. board.ring in russell -- russell ward. what is this all about? russell: as you mentioned with the japan rally, it has been three years since shinzo abe came into office. a lo
di: chinese policymakers are trying to lend more credibility, when it comes to the financial sector,hich has been a bit like the wild west. they are trying to fix that somewhat. as that market becomes more international, they want to get the interest of the foreign investors, but they also need to gain the trust. the problem is, communication, transparency, a lot of guesswork involved in exactly what policymakers and regulators are looking for. friday, banning brokerages from entering into new...
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she was active with key staff decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she made drug use her signature initiative. nancy reagan, the sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, "first ladies," examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. >> two things are very different today. first of all, we have a justice system. these trials were not held to what we would consider modern law. hearsay is perfectly acceptable. innocent until proven guilty was not yet in place. there were no lawyers, by the way, at the time. the courtroom is an extremely unruly place. so that is one piece of it. also, we don't believe in witchcraft today. announcer: author stacy schiff talks about her book, "the witches." >> the interesting part about the accusations, especially given the way we think of salem, is that wealthy merchants were accused. homeless five-year-old girl's were accused to be witches. this is not a
she was active with key staff decisions, policymaking, and campaigning. she made drug use her signature initiative. nancy reagan, the sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, "first ladies," examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. >> two things are very different today. first of all, we have a...
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. >> researchers say these findings will help policymakers take the next steps in improving the bay'sh. >>> you'll want to come to the tv to see this. we're getting our first look at the newest editions at the philadelphia zoo. >> two red panda cubs will make their debut. they were born in june to a 5-year-old red panda, spark. the zoo is trying to find the perfect names for the cubs. go to nbc10.com or the nbc 10 app, search red panda. we'll direct you to where you can share suggestions on names. >> i've seen spark there. this is one of my son's favorite places. i didn't know that spark had become a mom. >> mama spark. >> we have a lot to get to. "nbc 10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> breaking news, outside paris two suspects were killed during a special forces raid and apartment building as police search for the mastermind of friday's deadly attack. officers arrested five people. we're following all of this development out of france this morning. >> also breaking overnight locally, flames hit a home in a philadelphia neighborhood. why a woman who was saved from the f
. >> researchers say these findings will help policymakers take the next steps in improving the bay'sh. >>> you'll want to come to the tv to see this. we're getting our first look at the newest editions at the philadelphia zoo. >> two red panda cubs will make their debut. they were born in june to a 5-year-old red panda, spark. the zoo is trying to find the perfect names for the cubs. go to nbc10.com or the nbc 10 app, search red panda. we'll direct you to where you can...
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with good intelligence our policymakers can better understand the risks, the challenges, as well as theties attendant to key national security issues, which is evermore important given the array of major challenges to u.s. challenges and global security we face today. the pressure one might get is the world has become more unstable and indeed the historical record supports that judgment. in the past three years there have been more outbreaks of instability since the collapse of the soviet union matching the rate we saw of decolonization in the 1960s. this has not just been a period of protest in government change, but breakdowns in many state's ability to govern. ongoing conflicts in syria, iraq, ukraine, yemen, and libya and parts of africa are clear examples. the human toll is reflected in the u.n.'s recent announcement that the number of refugees and internally displaced persons in the world is the highest it has been since world war ii. and of course all of this localized strife gives rise to the persistent threat of international terrorism. when cia analysts look for deeper causes
with good intelligence our policymakers can better understand the risks, the challenges, as well as theties attendant to key national security issues, which is evermore important given the array of major challenges to u.s. challenges and global security we face today. the pressure one might get is the world has become more unstable and indeed the historical record supports that judgment. in the past three years there have been more outbreaks of instability since the collapse of the soviet union...
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. >> i see myself of more of a policymaker than a political leader. do politics in order to do policy. i came into it no. then i realized the situation in our caucus was fairly re, and that i sort of had an obligation and a duty to step up and do it. and then the question was, can i redesign the job so i can do it well, so i can be happy and succesesul. and t t fact that we live here in janesville, we don't live in washington. and our kids are 10, 12 and3 years old. it's mostly an empty nestor that gets this job, who spends his or her weekend flying around america fund-raising. i'm not going to do that. i'm going to spend my weekends here where i need to be. and so once iearned i could rededegn the job, i decided to do it. now i'm doing it, i'm excited about it. >> now it's one of those things i can't imagine that it wouldn't have happened. i'm not saying there aren't moments where you think, wow, how did this happen? how am i on "60 minutes" right now t tking about this. butt it was -- it just felt right. >> mr. speaker -- >> i go by paul, if that's
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some analysts argue this could be the trigger for devaluation as policymakers shift focus towards supporting exports. considers therde yuan as usable as a test for inclusion. five months ago, the currency appeared to have solid short of the mark. in a july report, the imf found that yuan ranked seventh. the four members as well as the canadian and aussie dollar. the use of international transactions also remains heavily tilted towards trade with limited adoption as an investment currency. the progress of internationalization appears to have closed. it could boost the chinese currency portfolio allocations across a broad class of investors. the would likely come at expense of u.s. dollar holdings which accounts for nearly 42% in waiting. although the euro may be the most adversely affected in the basket. 37% of waiting. that the estimates yuan would have a 14% weight. expect a report on how the imf came to that decision. coming onore detail that story. bhp billiton having another hard time of it in sydney. brazil intends to file a lawsuit after the dam disaster. the cost of the disaster could
some analysts argue this could be the trigger for devaluation as policymakers shift focus towards supporting exports. considers therde yuan as usable as a test for inclusion. five months ago, the currency appeared to have solid short of the mark. in a july report, the imf found that yuan ranked seventh. the four members as well as the canadian and aussie dollar. the use of international transactions also remains heavily tilted towards trade with limited adoption as an investment currency. the...
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relief tocome as some chinese policymakers, when the rest of the data is really looking dire. shery: thank you. the latest chinese trade data out over the weekend. a meeting that took 70 years, and led to a handshake that lasted 80 seconds. the leaders of china and taiwan face-to-face for the first such summit since 1945, with singapore playing host. there.a amin is good morning. haslinda: good morning. it was no ordinary handshake. negotiated for about a decade, it seemed impossible. china never knowledged taiwan's right to rule itself. at one time, tensions threaten to bring the world close to nuclear war. the 82nd handshake between the leaders followed by a meeting, testimony to a thaw in relations. interesting that at the meeting, the meeting, there were no national flags or titles on the nametags. they referred to each other as mr. they split the bill for dinner after the historic meeting. it shows how delicate the protocol really is. sherry? shery: the formalities were very interesting. , doesignificant meeting this mean we are closer to reunification gekko you haslinda:
relief tocome as some chinese policymakers, when the rest of the data is really looking dire. shery: thank you. the latest chinese trade data out over the weekend. a meeting that took 70 years, and led to a handshake that lasted 80 seconds. the leaders of china and taiwan face-to-face for the first such summit since 1945, with singapore playing host. there.a amin is good morning. haslinda: good morning. it was no ordinary handshake. negotiated for about a decade, it seemed impossible. china...
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, and i worked on criminal justice and i'ms a policymaker a researcher to. i can bring in that angle. thenother respect and not right messenger. i'm a white, highly educated, prisonresentative of the population. but i can reach people that other people cannot reach. i'm hopeful i can do that and spread the message to people who might not otherwise listen. jeff was attacked as a well-known caucasian when he was running. [laughter] we invite people here. we try to get a diversity. i am a writer and a lawyer. we have 6000 federal visitors that are being released. jeff talks about one of the tosons why he was doing it dust was because he could reach that he had met skills. there have been a lot of her work about how there is limited number of books in prison libraries. they do not allow you papers. what are these also preserves going to do if they cannot even read and have little math skills? you cannot even bag at the graffiti door without having .iteracy skills tim: have either of you experience that? i have books sent in. part of this is not everybody is in t
, and i worked on criminal justice and i'ms a policymaker a researcher to. i can bring in that angle. thenother respect and not right messenger. i'm a white, highly educated, prisonresentative of the population. but i can reach people that other people cannot reach. i'm hopeful i can do that and spread the message to people who might not otherwise listen. jeff was attacked as a well-known caucasian when he was running. [laughter] we invite people here. we try to get a diversity. i am a writer...