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we come up with all solutions that say we're being joined by a banker turned bitcoin entrepreneur simon dixon of banks the future long term friend of this show and as wave a bit of an introduction his book banks of the future came out roughly 10 years ago it actually predicted a major crisis in 2020 it's almost clairvoyant and how that accurate that prediction was simon is also recently gone on record that he believes a central banks will go directly to people and bypass the banks with their money printing that's now being discussed in the highest circles of backing this is an amazing prediction that was made basically by simon he's the 1st he's the best investment banker in bed calling encrypt oh so really a seminal character in the whole industry simon i want to get started 1st of all welcome thanks for having me no one gives an introduction like kaiser report thanks max well it's well deserved now the front page of the economist magazine says free money in one month the united states printed more money than it had in 200 years how much longer can this money printer go burb before the
we come up with all solutions that say we're being joined by a banker turned bitcoin entrepreneur simon dixon of banks the future long term friend of this show and as wave a bit of an introduction his book banks of the future came out roughly 10 years ago it actually predicted a major crisis in 2020 it's almost clairvoyant and how that accurate that prediction was simon is also recently gone on record that he believes a central banks will go directly to people and bypass the banks with their...
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second decade and a must read don't go away more with simon after the break. hooper joe you know they have so being you. just can't you know. so. these are the stories of men who can't imagine life without fashion without a sense of style without things that might be seen as weakness in this masculine world but they still demonstrate incredible strength of spirit to live as they choose. for. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person of those but. no dairy thinks. we dare to ask. welcome back to reports summer solutions are back to stacey right on cue the storm clouds of the dead a bit of a for a boating as we talk to simon dixon about the and media future bank central banks and the currents a bit coy and what people can expect now simon getting back to our discussion one of the head a couple points there that. get your thoughts on paul tudor jones very famous hedge fund manager i've been following him for decades who put 100000000 dollars into bit coin futures contracts he says bitcoin is the fastest horse in the race this is obviously now institutio
second decade and a must read don't go away more with simon after the break. hooper joe you know they have so being you. just can't you know. so. these are the stories of men who can't imagine life without fashion without a sense of style without things that might be seen as weakness in this masculine world but they still demonstrate incredible strength of spirit to live as they choose. for. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person of those but. no dairy thinks. we dare to ask....
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discussed in the highest circles of backing this is an amazing prediction that was made basically by simon he's the 1st he's the best investment banker in bed killing and crypto so really a seminal character in the whole industry simon i want to get started 1st of all welcome thanks for having me no one gives an introduction likewise a ripple of thanks max well it well deserved now the front page of the economist magazine says free money in one month the united states printed more money than it had in 200 years how much longer can this money printer go burb before the whole thing collapses well that's the debate this going to be had right now so you all of a sudden as i say we talked about this in 2010 the shia money is ruined so you might as well have the governments create as much of it as they like and going to a competing money supply came along right because and so now you've got these 3 different forms of competing money coming along you've caught more than modern monetary theory whereby the governments just scrape creates all the money and you've got the middle system which is what
discussed in the highest circles of backing this is an amazing prediction that was made basically by simon he's the 1st he's the best investment banker in bed killing and crypto so really a seminal character in the whole industry simon i want to get started 1st of all welcome thanks for having me no one gives an introduction likewise a ripple of thanks max well it well deserved now the front page of the economist magazine says free money in one month the united states printed more money than it...
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but, you know, thought of a simon property opening a grocery store, simon property is known as the beste best in terms of retail locations. no would really bring down the neighborhood, so to speak. >> i think, yeah, you could look at it both ways. what has been pointed tout me multiple times is if you look at other countries compared to the u.s., many malls even in latin america i remember on a trip i went there and you go in a mall and it's very common for that mall to have a grocery store they're behind the trend another mall owner, they just finished their earnings call this afternoon and they mentioned grocery as well they're looking to do more grocery deals as they're getting the jcpenney stores back you think of momovie theaters ad with the pandemic, a lot of that is up in the air the landlords are trying to turn to other use that's still make sense. >> dow jones industrial average is up 200 points as we turn to the last hour of the trading day. >> yeah. it's worth watching the move in banks. huge move in the back of a steeper yield curve today. we'll see if it holds into that clo
but, you know, thought of a simon property opening a grocery store, simon property is known as the beste best in terms of retail locations. no would really bring down the neighborhood, so to speak. >> i think, yeah, you could look at it both ways. what has been pointed tout me multiple times is if you look at other countries compared to the u.s., many malls even in latin america i remember on a trip i went there and you go in a mall and it's very common for that mall to have a grocery...
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joining me now is simon calder, travel editor at the independent.as taken a while to come out, hasn't it? it was actually last tuesday. what do you think went wrong on this flight? clearly it is i was going to be a challenge for any member of cabin crew who is on a late evening flight from the party island like a beef that of indeed za nte island like a beef that of indeed zante which has a lot of exuberant young people and very clearly the rules seem to have been flouted by a significant number of people on this flight significant number of people on this flight and given the infections that we now know about, that's extremely concerning. however, i must say, i have been on about a dozen flights since lockdown was lifted and on every single one the cabin crew have been scrupulous about making sure that people know what the rules on masks are in the mask wearing has been, i think, masks are in the mask wearing has been, ithink,100% masks are in the mask wearing has been, i think, 100% apart from of course very young children who are exempt. there is
joining me now is simon calder, travel editor at the independent.as taken a while to come out, hasn't it? it was actually last tuesday. what do you think went wrong on this flight? clearly it is i was going to be a challenge for any member of cabin crew who is on a late evening flight from the party island like a beef that of indeed za nte island like a beef that of indeed zante which has a lot of exuberant young people and very clearly the rules seem to have been flouted by a significant...
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>> thank you, simon. simone. i want to start out by thanking the dnc and the staff that put together this innovative, creative, and substantive convention. i also want to thank the biden team. they are extraordinary. they've given so much of their time and talent and i greatly appreciate everything they have done. simone, i give you a special shout out, being a connection to me and our team. so, i want to thank them. before i even start my official remarks, i have to say how full and momentous last night was for me to watch senator kamala harris to accept her nomination. when she said i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america, it all sunk in, all the effort, all the time, all of the centuries, and this morning, i pulled out my pink hat and when i marched in that women's march the day after donald trump was elected, i had this pin, shirley chisholm, on my hat. unbought, unbossed. of usight, i think all work, work, work. and to take a moment for it to sink in. last night was a mome
>> thank you, simon. simone. i want to start out by thanking the dnc and the staff that put together this innovative, creative, and substantive convention. i also want to thank the biden team. they are extraordinary. they've given so much of their time and talent and i greatly appreciate everything they have done. simone, i give you a special shout out, being a connection to me and our team. so, i want to thank them. before i even start my official remarks, i have to say how full and...
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brent: simon young on the story for us tonight here in berlin. simon, thank you.'s take a look now at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic. germany's hospitals say their facilities are well prepared for a potential second wave of the coronavirus. hospitals say they also have better stockpiles of protective acquittance and at the beginning of the year. infections are surging in france once again, the country has reported nearly 1700 new cases in the span of 24 hours. that's the highest number since may. italy is threatening to ban europe's biggest airliner for flouting covid-19 guidelines. italian aviation authorities say social distancing rules were not being observed on ryanair flights. the world health organization says a growing number of those contracting coronavirus worldwide are young people. statistics show 15% of those getting sick are aged between 15 and 24. all right, here's a look at some ofof the other stories t that ae making news this hour. the australian state of victoria has reported a record rising covid-19 cases and deaths,
brent: simon young on the story for us tonight here in berlin. simon, thank you.'s take a look now at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic. germany's hospitals say their facilities are well prepared for a potential second wave of the coronavirus. hospitals say they also have better stockpiles of protective acquittance and at the beginning of the year. infections are surging in france once again, the country has reported nearly 1700 new cases in the span of 24 hours. that's...
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. >>> plus, simon cowell speaks out after an accident that requires five hours of surgery. what it means now for "america's got talent." >>> the future of the shopping mall.plans lace sears and jcpenney's. >>> a new digital dress code. schools try to change the rules for student, enduriven during oe classes. what won't be allowed anymore. >>> good monday morning, everyone. the u.s. now has more than 5 million cases of coronavirus. far out pacing all other countries. >>> as college students prepare for the fall semester, notre dame kicked off the academic year last night with an outdoor mass wherever could keep their social distance. indiana and other parts of the u.s. are top concern for the spread of the virus. >>> nursing home deaths are rising again causing concern about the lack of supplies and testing. t umed questiouhis ecu orders extending une but even membehis own party are questioning whether he has the power to carry out these orders. >> reporter: this morning covid-19 cases nationwide surging past 5 million. the new region of concern the midwest. in states like o
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anna: simon, stay with us. simon french from penn mayor gordon -- panmure gordon & company.in brussels on with either side standing their ground and seven weeks to go, who will blink first? this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open this tuesday morning. the trading session is weak across european stocks. let us get a bloomberg business flash for you. top corporate stories. cuts & spencer plan to about 7000 jobs in the next three months after its business was hit hard under lockdown. last fell 39% in the quarter. storesmain weak as reopen this summer. coal. planning to exit , mikees as the new ceo henry is making an urgent push to reshape the portfolio. the company is laying the groundwork for a transition to copper and nickel to meet expected demand from renewable energy and electric vehicles. softbank has developed almost $4 billion into 25 of the world they technology companies including amazon, netflix. expanding investment activities at record highs. last week, it unveiled a new asset management arm for the business. that is your bloomberg busin
anna: simon, stay with us. simon french from penn mayor gordon -- panmure gordon & company.in brussels on with either side standing their ground and seven weeks to go, who will blink first? this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open this tuesday morning. the trading session is weak across european stocks. let us get a bloomberg business flash for you. top corporate stories. cuts & spencer plan to about 7000 jobs in the next three months after its business was...
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s political correspondent simon young here in berlin good evening to you simon those conditions there not only french they're also german the german foreign minister made that point clear today didn't it. well that's right brant the german foreign minister echoing that idea saying that if what lebanon really needs is a long term long term plan long term support and the support from the international
s political correspondent simon young here in berlin good evening to you simon those conditions there not only french they're also german the german foreign minister made that point clear today didn't it. well that's right brant the german foreign minister echoing that idea saying that if what lebanon really needs is a long term long term plan long term support and the support from the international
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this is sir simon mcdonald, i think.ou. >> that was his letter to retire. he had to send a letter to sir simon mcdonald. >> hoy just called a cat. >> right, he is a call cat, though. >> sorry. >> hey, the cat is retiring, that's the gist of it. >>> you know who else retired, i'm done flying? this pigeon who hitched a ride on top of a police cruiser in the czech republic. he was done. he was like, you know what, walking is for the birds, i'm going to catch a ride with the cops. because guess what? when there's sirens around, they get through traffic lights. >>> from that bird over to this tiny little creature. it's a glider. it's a mine school baby fairy feather tail glider getting his drink on out of a thumbnail of milk. >> you can't look away. >> it's so small. >> look at it. >> a mouse-like gliding marsupial. inflammation in your eye might be to blame.ck, looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops pro
this is sir simon mcdonald, i think.ou. >> that was his letter to retire. he had to send a letter to sir simon mcdonald. >> hoy just called a cat. >> right, he is a call cat, though. >> sorry. >> hey, the cat is retiring, that's the gist of it. >>> you know who else retired, i'm done flying? this pigeon who hitched a ride on top of a police cruiser in the czech republic. he was done. he was like, you know what, walking is for the birds, i'm going to catch...
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the new rnwaing following the accident that broke simon cowell's back. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ gillette proglide and proglide gel. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. >>> every gang in l.a. has to pay the taxes. ♪ >> over the weekend, shia labuff's new film collected in millions the movie did make $1 million from video on demand sales >>> celebrity simon cowell is in the hospital with a broken back following an accident on an electric bicycle as nbc's erin mclaughli
the new rnwaing following the accident that broke simon cowell's back. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for...
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simon: there is this absence of trust at the moment.world at the moment, the absence of trust is something that we are all feeling. if you look at what happened in new zealand recently, the fact that people had faith in the institutions, clear communications from the prime minister, good signs and central control, that was part of what enabled us to get on top to a large degree, of covid-19. the certainly china has capability, the power and the reach, but it doesn't have the trust. and that is the missing ingredient at the moment. i am hopeful that they could do it, but there is a trust deficit globally at the moment. that is fine if you are a superpower, russia, china, the united states or the u.k., but what if you are a middle nation, the likes of australia and new zealand, what is there for ensuring we have a supply when a functioning vaccine is available? simon: that is a really good question, and this is the real politics, the hard part of this. the reason countries like australia and new zealand and others have been using the mult
simon: there is this absence of trust at the moment.world at the moment, the absence of trust is something that we are all feeling. if you look at what happened in new zealand recently, the fact that people had faith in the institutions, clear communications from the prime minister, good signs and central control, that was part of what enabled us to get on top to a large degree, of covid-19. the certainly china has capability, the power and the reach, but it doesn't have the trust. and that is...
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but what simon is saying basically is that this election is over he's way behind and this you know the democrats only worry now is that he's going to claim victory election day that's that's i don't agree with that at all i think what we're looking at is potentially a very close election right now the election is donald trump versus coke that is i've been donald trump for is joe biden yet and i think that can change a lot of things about the end of the day the bottom line is that americans have to feel confident in the final result and the biggest job creator in the political industry today just so everyone understands this aren't campaign managers or media consultants or pollsters it is lawyers both sides are laura gloria rain up like crazy right now anticipating that on november 8th we might have just the beginning of the election in a way as a city that could wilcox is learning up a small thing a healthy thing for the us election system for america generally. well it's a smart thing to do for both sides because of one side is lawyering up the other side obviously has to do it but i
but what simon is saying basically is that this election is over he's way behind and this you know the democrats only worry now is that he's going to claim victory election day that's that's i don't agree with that at all i think what we're looking at is potentially a very close election right now the election is donald trump versus coke that is i've been donald trump for is joe biden yet and i think that can change a lot of things about the end of the day the bottom line is that americans have...
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. >>> dangerous ride simon cowell breaks his back riding an electric bike. sales of ebikes skyrocketing, an so are serious injuries >>> the young boy in africa filmed dancing ballet in the streets, a global effort to make his dreams come true. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening, i'm jose diaz-balart kate snow is off tonight. we begin with new covid outbreak fears as cases top more than 5 million in the u.s by far, the highest in the world, and it' spreading rapidly, jumping from 4 to 5 million in just 17 days texas is now seeing its highest positivity rate yet. >>> in a tiny south dakota city expecting hundreds of thousands for a motorcycle rally, these videos showing packed concert halls and no masks kathy park is in sturgis, south dakota, with the latest. >> reporter: tonight the coronavirus crisis deepening with the country hitting 5 million cases. these five states combined making up more than 40% of the infection, including california where the death toll topped 10,000 this morning in ventura, county -- screaming,
. >>> dangerous ride simon cowell breaks his back riding an electric bike. sales of ebikes skyrocketing, an so are serious injuries >>> the young boy in africa filmed dancing ballet in the streets, a global effort to make his dreams come true. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening, i'm jose diaz-balart kate snow is off tonight. we begin with new covid outbreak fears as cases top more than 5 million in the u.s by far,...
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simon case, someone who is fairly young for the job.g for thejob. he is simon case, someone who is fairly young for the job. he is a1, simon case, someone who is fairly young for thejob. he is a1, he has been civil servants since 2006. he worked for the duke of cambridge and was made boris johnson's worked for the duke of cambridge and was made borisjohnson's permanent secretary in may. the wider context for this is a fairly radical shake—up going on at the moment of the civil service. in the last few weeks we have had a number of senior people, secretaries at various departments announcing unexpectedly that they would stand down. and now borisjohnson has that they would stand down. and now boris johnson has got that they would stand down. and now borisjohnson has got someone who he is fairly close to going into what is fairly close to going into what isa is fairly close to going into what is a really importantjob, head of the civil service. who appoints it, borisjohnson or the civil service. who appoints it, boris johnson or dominic th
simon case, someone who is fairly young for the job.g for thejob. he is simon case, someone who is fairly young for the job. he is a1, simon case, someone who is fairly young for thejob. he is a1, he has been civil servants since 2006. he worked for the duke of cambridge and was made boris johnson's worked for the duke of cambridge and was made borisjohnson's permanent secretary in may. the wider context for this is a fairly radical shake—up going on at the moment of the civil service. in the...
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rosenberg's comments white like why the disagreement i respect simon greatly and some of the points he's making are valid the one it is in is the united states does a service it's been a mess for a long time and i talked to i've talked to a lot of election supervisors around the country is i'm very interested and how prepared are are not prepared they are for this election i can tell you almost universally they're worried that they're not going to get it right when i say get it right they're not going to be able to handle something that never had to face before and already in the primary season this campaign season we've seen examples of tens of thousands of uncounted ballots or ballots that came and supposedly too late to be counted in primaries so what is there to lead us to believe that's going to be any different when they value most of those coming in by mail are going to be at 8 you know 2 or 3 times greater than what we see in the primaries and i can just come out as one of the guys i just. 95 percent of the elections that have been conducted this year have been conducted without
rosenberg's comments white like why the disagreement i respect simon greatly and some of the points he's making are valid the one it is in is the united states does a service it's been a mess for a long time and i talked to i've talked to a lot of election supervisors around the country is i'm very interested and how prepared are are not prepared they are for this election i can tell you almost universally they're worried that they're not going to get it right when i say get it right they're...
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yousef: simon, thank you for that.ennedy from a bloomberg economics, always a pleasure catching up. let's stick with jackson hole. we spoke with the federal reserve bank kansas city president esther george at the symposium. here is what she had to say. >> depending on how the economy unfolds, watching to see how job markets recover, it is going to be a very important component of this. in the months ahead, i think watching the data to see what sectors respond, and i think most important, we are focused on seeing what is the endgame for this virus. until we know that, that is the fundamental to how the economy unfolds. beyond that, it is really just speculating and thinking about various scenarios that could affect our outlook. hasll the stimulus the fed put into the financial markets is contributing to asset price inflation. any worries that a bubble might be forming? mike, one you know, of the things i have long paid attention to is financial stability and being concerned whether in balances could be could be-- imbala
yousef: simon, thank you for that.ennedy from a bloomberg economics, always a pleasure catching up. let's stick with jackson hole. we spoke with the federal reserve bank kansas city president esther george at the symposium. here is what she had to say. >> depending on how the economy unfolds, watching to see how job markets recover, it is going to be a very important component of this. in the months ahead, i think watching the data to see what sectors respond, and i think most important,...
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simon orders perlin expects german citizens to just do as they're told. well what this decision today to designate spain is a risk area means is 1st of all the travel warning but that's just advice no known essential travel should be undertaken to spain is what the german government is saying the other thing is that there will be a compulsion to put a negative corona test been carried out not more than 48 hours before people arrive in germany or to go for the people will return from spain left to go into quarantine for up to 14 days and there are a hefty fines up to 25000 euros backing that up so people really are being required to follow these measures and other countries have already been on this list now i mean the parts of spain have as well but now pretty much the whole of spain is published this is this must be quite a blow for spain this is a big holiday destination for germans and of course spain only recently emerging from particularly severe lockdown that's right i mean it was incredibly tough respond here it's you know right up until pretty muc
simon orders perlin expects german citizens to just do as they're told. well what this decision today to designate spain is a risk area means is 1st of all the travel warning but that's just advice no known essential travel should be undertaken to spain is what the german government is saying the other thing is that there will be a compulsion to put a negative corona test been carried out not more than 48 hours before people arrive in germany or to go for the people will return from spain left...
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political correspondent simon young and e.w. reporter pablo a folie ellis who has himself just returned from spain welcome both let's start with you simon young what has prompted this move from berlin. well phil it's really the dramatic increase in infections in spain the orthorexic is there have reported more than $56.00 cases per 100000 inhabitants and indeed that spin the case for more than a week now so the threshold as far as the german authorities is concerned is 50 cases but 100000 so you can see that's just pushed pushed up above that and that is why the authorities here in germany have issued this travel warning to apply to the whole of spain except for the canary islands and of course spain is a hugely popular destination for german tourists and there really is a risk of the virus being imported from there and is there an o.l. simon orders berlin expect german citizens to just do as they're told. well what this decision today to designate spain is a risk area means 1st of all the travel warning but that's just advice n
political correspondent simon young and e.w. reporter pablo a folie ellis who has himself just returned from spain welcome both let's start with you simon young what has prompted this move from berlin. well phil it's really the dramatic increase in infections in spain the orthorexic is there have reported more than $56.00 cases per 100000 inhabitants and indeed that spin the case for more than a week now so the threshold as far as the german authorities is concerned is 50 cases but 100000 so...
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simone, i give you a special shout out, being a connection to me and our team. myhink before i even start official remarks, i have to say how full and momentous last night was for me to watch, , harristo watch senator accept her nomination. accept yourd i nomination for vice president of the united states of america, it all sunk in, all the effort, all the time, all of the centuries, and this morning, i pulled out my pink hat and when i marched in that women's march the day after donald trump was elected, i had this pin, shirley chisholm, on my hat. think allt night, i of us work, work, work and don't really think or take a moment to let it sink in, but last night was a moment that we have to let sink in. but also to energize us and fuel us to move forward. that is why tonight is so exciting and so special. because tonight theme of america's promise and to hear from vice president joe biden is going to be a whole other level of special. i have known joe biden for almost 40 years. dad's, myiend of my sister worked for him, my family has known his family and he ha
simone, i give you a special shout out, being a connection to me and our team. myhink before i even start official remarks, i have to say how full and momentous last night was for me to watch, , harristo watch senator accept her nomination. accept yourd i nomination for vice president of the united states of america, it all sunk in, all the effort, all the time, all of the centuries, and this morning, i pulled out my pink hat and when i marched in that women's march the day after donald trump...
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simon and holt founded the good country project to help nations work together on global challenges like climate change and poverty he joins me now from london to talk about his new book the good country equation how we can repair the world in one generation wow simon the good country and back says the annual survey that ranks countries very contribution to humanity and the planet where does the united states stand on this latest well just see the u.s. ranked 40th place in the last today and yes it's pretty much a tie with russia which ranks $45.00 just you know wow 48th that's that's out of $150.00 countries so it's not out of 150 it's not so very bad well i don't know we're a country that likes to be number one and to be 40 if that you don't tell people where you want to be 40 guess anyway what countries have made the top. and you can you give us some examples of what they're doing well the countries that are in the top 10 or rule from europe and in fact all but one of them switzerland are in the european union and of course i get a lot of angry e-mails from from people all over the wo
simon and holt founded the good country project to help nations work together on global challenges like climate change and poverty he joins me now from london to talk about his new book the good country equation how we can repair the world in one generation wow simon the good country and back says the annual survey that ranks countries very contribution to humanity and the planet where does the united states stand on this latest well just see the u.s. ranked 40th place in the last today and yes...
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that does not affect simon in the way people are thinking it does and simon property group owns a nicewhether it's the high-end malls like lenox that you can't find a parking space at in atlanta all the way to the outlets that's a name i think i might follow as my yellow trade also >> jenny >> unum, 6% dividend, three times earnings >> joe >> iyt, transports etf >> jon >> amgi, a lot of call activity, melissa. >> that does it for us here on "halftime. "the exchange" starts now. >>> melissa, thanks. we will see you again soon hi, everybody. here's what's ahead this hour. a two-month low in covid cases, hope for potential plasma treatment and housing on an absolute tear. is all this positive news a recipe to continue the rally stocks up 249 on the dow right now. wow. >>> still with millions of students not entering schools this fall, the economy could lose $7 billion worth of essential services we're going to look at the areas and some of the stocks that could suffer and they may already be on your radar >>> plus, investments to
that does not affect simon in the way people are thinking it does and simon property group owns a nicewhether it's the high-end malls like lenox that you can't find a parking space at in atlanta all the way to the outlets that's a name i think i might follow as my yellow trade also >> jenny >> unum, 6% dividend, three times earnings >> joe >> iyt, transports etf >> jon >> amgi, a lot of call activity, melissa. >> that does it for us here on...
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i think it's got to go straight back to simon stevens and his and his cabal running running the show that these people have enormous power. steve stephens presided over. perhaps the greatest disabling of bed capacity in the n.h.s. since $948.00 since the beginning of the n.h.s. and here. the the n.h.s. he had plenty of warnings not only. was the the results of a drill and 2016 ignored but going back to earlier that people warning the the cameron government that if those lands really sokol reforms that is the health and social care act but affectively set up. intense privatisation and fragmentation of the health service if they happen and they was a great public emergency such as a pandemic then it would be a catastrophe they were well and there were so many warnings there are so many experts to warm them. and none of this was hated that should not cost that really should not pass that but now where we can pick up a newspaper and casually read that they will be up to $35000.00 excess deaths like that expression excess deaths up people of cancer patients cardio patients and other peopl
i think it's got to go straight back to simon stevens and his and his cabal running running the show that these people have enormous power. steve stephens presided over. perhaps the greatest disabling of bed capacity in the n.h.s. since $948.00 since the beginning of the n.h.s. and here. the the n.h.s. he had plenty of warnings not only. was the the results of a drill and 2016 ignored but going back to earlier that people warning the the cameron government that if those lands really sokol...
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s political correspondent simon young here in berlin good evening to you simon those conditions there not only french they're also german the german foreign minister made that point clear today that me. well that's right brant the german foreign minister echoing that idea saying that if what lebanon really needs is a long term long term plan long term support and the support from the international community in particular for germany will involve a commitment to overcome corruption as we've been hearing about but more than that i think. foreign minister marse was saying that so you know 1st of all what the people of lebanon need is free and fair elections that's the very least they can expect he said and going forward it's not just about overcoming corruption it's also about you know laying down the rule of law strengthening the rule of law and reforming the economy so that international investors know that the money they're putting into lebanon will be well spent and will get to the people we know that the german foreign minister is planning to travel to levanon later this week who do
s political correspondent simon young here in berlin good evening to you simon those conditions there not only french they're also german the german foreign minister made that point clear today that me. well that's right brant the german foreign minister echoing that idea saying that if what lebanon really needs is a long term long term plan long term support and the support from the international community in particular for germany will involve a commitment to overcome corruption as we've been...
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trains and things like that so there is widespread support for this type of measure now on thursday simongermany's the health minister announced that travellers returning from the so-called high risk regions will face mandatory testing let's take a look now at what the survey tells us about the reaction to that new measure well the testing by the way applies to people returning from most countries outside of the european union 93 percent of those who responded said they support the measure which kicks in on saturday simon how is this going to work in practice and how will it be enforced. well so as you said it's it's focused on airports in many cases people will be able to have the test immediately in the terminal building when they arrive i think some of the details of it still have to be worked out because you need a legal basis to impose these kind of medical requirements on people you can't just do that although the government does have some some powers under the emergency corona legislation that is introduced they will have fines up to 25000 euros to back up their requirement to have
trains and things like that so there is widespread support for this type of measure now on thursday simongermany's the health minister announced that travellers returning from the so-called high risk regions will face mandatory testing let's take a look now at what the survey tells us about the reaction to that new measure well the testing by the way applies to people returning from most countries outside of the european union 93 percent of those who responded said they support the measure...
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my first question is for chairman simons. on credit reporting. what actions is the ftc taking to verify that the credit reporting agencies are following the c.a.r.e.s. act provisions and to make sure they're accurately reporting the data? >> thank you, senator. so yes, so we have investigations open. we brought some actions as well. we had a workshop that was specifically focused on accuracy with the cfpb, and we're working with them as well. they have supervisory authority under the big three credit bureaus. and so we work with them and talk to them about accuracy issues in that regard. >> can you talk a little bit more about that? because i hwas in front of the banking committee. i don't mind a consultative education process, but i'm concerned where the enforcement stick is, and to the degree and extent the c.a.r.e.s. act specifically instructs the big three not to report their forbearance as a negative credit event, i want to be satisfied that people have access to that information to know that the c.a.r.e.s. act is being complied with and tha
my first question is for chairman simons. on credit reporting. what actions is the ftc taking to verify that the credit reporting agencies are following the c.a.r.e.s. act provisions and to make sure they're accurately reporting the data? >> thank you, senator. so yes, so we have investigations open. we brought some actions as well. we had a workshop that was specifically focused on accuracy with the cfpb, and we're working with them as well. they have supervisory authority under the big...
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include fcc chairman joe simons, and noah phillips. commissioner chopra pretty commissioner christine wilson and rebecca slaughter. cc the established in 1914. under federal trade commission act. the fcc is chiefly responsible for protecting consumers from unfair, or fraudulent business practices in the marketplace. this includes protecting consumers privacy, and security of the data. and harmful uses of technology in combating deceptive advertising and illegal protocols. the fcc is also responsible for educating consumers about fraudulent activity, and predatory business practices and consumer education is an essential part of their mission. and it's intended to inform customer choices help prevent americans from falling victim to fraudsters, cyber criminals another bad actors. and recently discussed and chairman ran subcommittee hearing 20 scams . this was last month. the coronavirus has a new avenue from scammers to take advantage and the internet usage in particular, because of stay-at-home orders has been a prime target for exploi
include fcc chairman joe simons, and noah phillips. commissioner chopra pretty commissioner christine wilson and rebecca slaughter. cc the established in 1914. under federal trade commission act. the fcc is chiefly responsible for protecting consumers from unfair, or fraudulent business practices in the marketplace. this includes protecting consumers privacy, and security of the data. and harmful uses of technology in combating deceptive advertising and illegal protocols. the fcc is also...
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he joins me now from a tokyo simon i'd like to look at japan's emissions would try another 1st where do you see them headed of. steps down. well because of ups and downs in the relationship it seems that plants only started off really badly and they're up a stone yet he's worked quite hard to improve them actually in the last few years so you know it's clearly very interesting to see whether china tries to exploiting this and push its territorial claims to the same cargo islands is already threatening to do that it's the more active around leasing kharkov the i.u. islands this of course as china calls them so so we may see china as it's done with india seeing an opportunity to push its territorial claims in the absence of our day and while this leadership transition is going on that's something to keep an eye on there was some talk of a so-called new era in ties between japan and china and it was more saddam hussein's are buried fact there is the china as well to try and it's more than the things over the you think that is a thing of the past now i mean i don't think it's necessarily
he joins me now from a tokyo simon i'd like to look at japan's emissions would try another 1st where do you see them headed of. steps down. well because of ups and downs in the relationship it seems that plants only started off really badly and they're up a stone yet he's worked quite hard to improve them actually in the last few years so you know it's clearly very interesting to see whether china tries to exploiting this and push its territorial claims to the same cargo islands is already...
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mandatory just to talk about that i'm joined by our political correspondent simon young good evening to you simon so these tests are mandatory what happens though with someone returning from a hot spot areas says no other want to take the test. well brant these new mandatory tests are actually in addition to the existing rule which says that anyone returning from these regions in countries identified is a high risk of corona virus. they have to produce a negative test or indeed go into 14 day quarantine so in a sense this is just beefing up that regime and making sure that people do actually have the tests and can produce the results that they're required to produce that may be some opposition to what we have seen people here complaining about what they perceive as the government's heavy handed this in dealing with corona but there are some fines potentially behind this for people who refuse and it's also we're saying the tests are free so that should help some people to decide just to have the have the test when it's a. good test would be better than the 2 we quarantined in the case
mandatory just to talk about that i'm joined by our political correspondent simon young good evening to you simon so these tests are mandatory what happens though with someone returning from a hot spot areas says no other want to take the test. well brant these new mandatory tests are actually in addition to the existing rule which says that anyone returning from these regions in countries identified is a high risk of corona virus. they have to produce a negative test or indeed go into 14 day...
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simon calder at sam pang chris, just north of here at the bbc.demic struck in march that the figure has fallen below a million. but that still leaves more than 28 million americans receiving jobless benefits. and as samira hussain reports on capitol hill, there is still stalemate between republicans and democrats over more aid for the economy. both democrats and republicans say they are hopelessly far apart when it comes to new stimulus funding. and in a new twist, us president donald trump says he opposes any additional money for the united postal service, as it would boost male in voting. democrats have asked for billions of dollars in additional funding for the postal service as part of the pandemic spending package. —— mail—voting. a record number of americans are expected to vote in the november presidential elections by mail because of the coronavirus pandemic. polls suggest the race for the white house is tight and mr trump believes votes by mail will help democrats. and all of it politicking around a stimulus bill comes at a time in which
simon calder at sam pang chris, just north of here at the bbc.demic struck in march that the figure has fallen below a million. but that still leaves more than 28 million americans receiving jobless benefits. and as samira hussain reports on capitol hill, there is still stalemate between republicans and democrats over more aid for the economy. both democrats and republicans say they are hopelessly far apart when it comes to new stimulus funding. and in a new twist, us president donald trump...
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chairman simons, r you want -- are you on? >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> the power went out and then my jet pack went out. so i have another battery supply. we are doing at least two different types of things. we are suing people over this kind of stuff, the other thing is, we have an incredible amount of outreach on all levels. thatve an ftc website deals with all these types of scams related to coronavirus, including the financial ones. our folks are out all over the place doing media, and they are doing meetings, town halls, and that type of thing. they did one effort with the had a hundred thousand people participating. all of our regional offices where we have boots on the ground, they are out there all the time doing this kind of thing. online and doing it then we are bringing enforcement action. >> this is my final question for you. is there a role for you to partner with our state unemployment agencies? during this pandemic everything turned on its head where you might not partner with them. but in this extreme case, with every state and
chairman simons, r you want -- are you on? >> can you hear me? >> yes. >> the power went out and then my jet pack went out. so i have another battery supply. we are doing at least two different types of things. we are suing people over this kind of stuff, the other thing is, we have an incredible amount of outreach on all levels. thatve an ftc website deals with all these types of scams related to coronavirus, including the financial ones. our folks are out all over the place...
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predicted a major crisis in 2020 it's almost clairvoyant and how that accurate that prediction was simon is also recently gone on record that he believes a central banks will go directly to people and bypass the banks with their money printing that's now being discussed in the highest circles of backing this is an amazing prediction that was made recently by simon he's the 1st he's the best investment banker in bed calling encrypt oh so really a seminal character in the whole industry simon i want to get started 1st of all welcome thanks for having me no one gives an introduction like kaiser report thanks max well it's well deserved now the front page of the economist magazine says free money in one month the united states printed more money than it had in 200 years how much longer can this money printer go burb before the whole thing collapses well that's the debate this is going to be had right now so you all of a sudden as i say we talked about missing 2010 feet of money is ruined so you might as well have the government's critics as much of it as a lawyer and going to a competing mon
predicted a major crisis in 2020 it's almost clairvoyant and how that accurate that prediction was simon is also recently gone on record that he believes a central banks will go directly to people and bypass the banks with their money printing that's now being discussed in the highest circles of backing this is an amazing prediction that was made recently by simon he's the 1st he's the best investment banker in bed calling encrypt oh so really a seminal character in the whole industry simon i...
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simon, we will look ahead to the autumn ina simon, we will look ahead to the autumn in a moment, butto close those plans down swiftly. absolutely. for us it was an appalling wasteful last—minute decision. opening a business like ours is a complex decision and it ta kes ours is a complex decision and it takes weeks, you do notjust ten lights on. we took hundreds of staff of furlough and then we were told 12 hours before that we cannot do that. we made lots of decisions. he said it was a logical, but do you understand the categorisation of your business as high—risk in terms of infection? no, i don't. and the government has made it clear they will heed medical advice and yet casinos are much lower risk than certain sectors that have already reopened. public health england actually physically visited a casino and confirmed they were happy with the casino's preparations and gave the casino's preparations and gave the approvalfor casinos the casino's preparations and gave the approval for casinos to open so we do not understand it. can you make representations to get that changed at all a
simon, we will look ahead to the autumn ina simon, we will look ahead to the autumn in a moment, butto close those plans down swiftly. absolutely. for us it was an appalling wasteful last—minute decision. opening a business like ours is a complex decision and it ta kes ours is a complex decision and it takes weeks, you do notjust ten lights on. we took hundreds of staff of furlough and then we were told 12 hours before that we cannot do that. we made lots of decisions. he said it was a...
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simon, thank you very much. a technique he'd seen on a bbc documentary. ravi saini, who was on a day out with his family in scarborough, survived for more than an hour after he was caught in currents. he copied floating on his back with his arms and legs spread out from what he'd seen on tv. hannah gray has been to meet him. reunited with the lifeboat crew who saved his life. and a gift for his extraordinary bravery. how did you get swept out to sea? me and my dad went to the water and then we accidentally went too far. ravi was enjoying a day out at scarborough beach. he went for a swim with his dad, but they got separated. and ravi was pulled away by a strong current. what was going through your mind while you are waiting for the crew to come and rescue you? i was petrified. i was getting separated and after, i was thinking that this is the end of my life, is it really happening? his dad tried to go and rescue him, but the waves were too strong. he had to call the coastguard and feared the worst. if any accide
simon, thank you very much. a technique he'd seen on a bbc documentary. ravi saini, who was on a day out with his family in scarborough, survived for more than an hour after he was caught in currents. he copied floating on his back with his arms and legs spread out from what he'd seen on tv. hannah gray has been to meet him. reunited with the lifeboat crew who saved his life. and a gift for his extraordinary bravery. how did you get swept out to sea? me and my dad went to the water and then we...
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it would also be a win for simon.ting malls, department stores were once the anchor tenants, but they're closing by the hundreds. take a look at this. back in 2010 there were 3500 open sears and kmart stores across the country. fast forward just ten short years to this year, there are now only 95 sears and kmarts open, so there's a lot of empty space especially at malls. and it seems investors like this possibility. when the ceo mentioned the possibility of maybe amazon or another grocery type company moving into malls as a tenant, you can see that their shares rose around that psalm -- that same time. we haven't had this confirmed from either amazon or simon property group, but it is something neither company denied either, so it's an inkling that it could come true. melissa? melissa: grady, thank you so much for that. ashley, i think it's that combined concept where they have the fulfillment center where they send stuff out, but like target, you could come pick it up if you want, i bet that's the model especially si
it would also be a win for simon.ting malls, department stores were once the anchor tenants, but they're closing by the hundreds. take a look at this. back in 2010 there were 3500 open sears and kmart stores across the country. fast forward just ten short years to this year, there are now only 95 sears and kmarts open, so there's a lot of empty space especially at malls. and it seems investors like this possibility. when the ceo mentioned the possibility of maybe amazon or another grocery type...
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mina, michaeland simon, thank you all so much.est issue they are going to have to face as the economic cold war between the us and china. policy on that is something that will sum up the dividing line between the two. thanks to something that up so briefly. goodbye for now. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello there. we had lots of thunderstorms across england and wales on sunday, but it's not every day you see one of these. yes, a waterspout that formed out in the bristol channel, and this was seen by a number of our weather watchers, actually, from north somerset. it was also spotted around the newport area of south wales as well. that was all associated with this low pressure that's across northern france. we can see an occlusion. this band of cloud here that brought some thunderstorms across eastern england, and they were torrential. 28 mm of rain on sunday fell in bedford. looking at the weather picture at the moment, this system, essentially, is going to split in
mina, michaeland simon, thank you all so much.est issue they are going to have to face as the economic cold war between the us and china. policy on that is something that will sum up the dividing line between the two. thanks to something that up so briefly. goodbye for now. that's it for dateline london for this week — we're back next week at the same time. goodbye. hello there. we had lots of thunderstorms across england and wales on sunday, but it's not every day you see one of these. yes,...