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the genre of classical music and the great concert halls, and you're going to be playing on the south bank london, in one of the great halls for classical music, is it something that the people who go to classical music are capable of taking on? or do you find some of your audience is actually resenting the tricks you play, the uncertainty, the unpredictability? i always experienced that they are so happy when something real happens in a concert. you know, it's people seem so conventional and adult and grown—up, but what we want to touch in people is the inner child, the inner child of everybody who loves to play. and there is an inner child in all grown ups. let me ask about your decision to become a conductor. we have this image of the maestro conductor. usually we think of him as very dominating, maybe a little bit volatile, a bit difficult. i'm not sure that you fit that stereotype. why did you want to be a conductor? you see, the answer is, the honest answer is i didn't! that i have a brother who is also a conductor, and he always wanted to be a conductor, when he was five he wanted t
the genre of classical music and the great concert halls, and you're going to be playing on the south bank london, in one of the great halls for classical music, is it something that the people who go to classical music are capable of taking on? or do you find some of your audience is actually resenting the tricks you play, the uncertainty, the unpredictability? i always experienced that they are so happy when something real happens in a concert. you know, it's people seem so conventional and...
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wind gusts are getting very close to mine 90 mph on the south bank of wales, and we are seeing gustst it's worse which is pushing and across southern england. the isobars are tightly packed where the strongest winds are, going east during the day, if your day is calm at the moment, the win will get worse, pushing east. it is not only win, but potential title surge up the bristol channel into the severn estuary, severe flood warnings by the environment agency, red warning from the met office. the wind may not be as strong across london and the south—east but will have a major impact. best advice not to travel. more impact elsewhere across wales and england as the wind in line tops 60 to 80 miles per error. lots of rain, not today, we are going to see sunshine, longershowers rain, not today, we are going to see sunshine, longer showers in northern england, wintry at times, the snow will be relentless through the trossachs to the grampians. rain around the coast of aberdeenshire and angus. brighter conditions, wind easing in the west later, called in the north, things will clear up as w
wind gusts are getting very close to mine 90 mph on the south bank of wales, and we are seeing gustst it's worse which is pushing and across southern england. the isobars are tightly packed where the strongest winds are, going east during the day, if your day is calm at the moment, the win will get worse, pushing east. it is not only win, but potential title surge up the bristol channel into the severn estuary, severe flood warnings by the environment agency, red warning from the met office....
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Feb 17, 2022
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in fact, and a few spots already setting a record in the south bank san jose.y have not received any measurable rainfall so far in 2022 as we take a look here that is a new record, so the old record was back from the sixties 41 days. right now we are up to 49 days in san jose. what about san francisco? the longest wintertime dry stretches. you can't see that was back in 18 77 46 days, the current dry stretch . we are up to 40 days that we will tack on a few more days with no real sign of measurable rainfall in our forecast. here you can't see the satellite. lots of clear skies up and down the states, as you can see here with in terms of shower activity . no rainfall for us, but some showers down in southern california yesterday they had some thunderstorms as we coming closer to the bay area. right now we're checking out some of the current wind speeds. there has been a breeze in a few elevations. you can see. diablo right now gusting to 39 miles an hour, and as we check out, some more wind reports out there for fairfield still gusting to nearly 30 miles an hour
in fact, and a few spots already setting a record in the south bank san jose.y have not received any measurable rainfall so far in 2022 as we take a look here that is a new record, so the old record was back from the sixties 41 days. right now we are up to 49 days in san jose. what about san francisco? the longest wintertime dry stretches. you can't see that was back in 18 77 46 days, the current dry stretch . we are up to 40 days that we will tack on a few more days with no real sign of...
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effect overnight tonight mainly for the north bay, but far eastern bay as well in parts of the south bank. and right now we've got some cells, some heavy rain moving around the bay area pretty much like we thought a little bit of sun in san mateo. some showers out in morocco. here's the story right now. this is the live radar. i'll come in a little bit closer here and you can see the precept rate in that cell without blue circle is this about a half inch an hour, which is your wipers are going pretty hard. so this cell is moving in this direction as we go down towards marine would so in the next couple of minutes, nevada you're going to get some heavy rain again. about a half inch an hour, nine minutes and from now in the big nacio about 14 minutes in marine would in about 20 minutes to terror. linda's things not moving that fast. but it's dumping and there's that's not just one. there's a couple of cells like that moving around the bay area right now. these yellows, of course, representing the heavier rainfall can kind of see right in there and pull it up for you. there it is. yeah, so 2
effect overnight tonight mainly for the north bay, but far eastern bay as well in parts of the south bank. and right now we've got some cells, some heavy rain moving around the bay area pretty much like we thought a little bit of sun in san mateo. some showers out in morocco. here's the story right now. this is the live radar. i'll come in a little bit closer here and you can see the precept rate in that cell without blue circle is this about a half inch an hour, which is your wipers are going...
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Feb 24, 2022
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of freeze event freeze warning in place for the north day valleys, the east bay valleys and the south bank. to reflect temperatures. twenties and some lower thirties, so those will be the extreme extreme chill be focused for tomorrow and then all the areas in blue not as cold, but this is a frost advisories closer to monterey bay, santa cruz county and the coastal north bay. temperatures will be in the thirties around 33 to 38 degrees . here is our live camera currently looking out toward the mountie amount hambleton, where we still have a little bit of a dusting of snow at the peak of just take a look at the current observation 29 degrees at the summit of amount. hambleton this afternoon. as we take a look at some records, we could be very close for tomorrow morning. we're still waiting for the official record list for today for this morning from the national weather service, but i think we have a few more to report for tomorrow. as you can see santa rosa. that could be a record napa. very close. livermore very close, san francisco could be a few degrees shy. and san jose will keep an eye
of freeze event freeze warning in place for the north day valleys, the east bay valleys and the south bank. to reflect temperatures. twenties and some lower thirties, so those will be the extreme extreme chill be focused for tomorrow and then all the areas in blue not as cold, but this is a frost advisories closer to monterey bay, santa cruz county and the coastal north bay. temperatures will be in the thirties around 33 to 38 degrees . here is our live camera currently looking out toward the...
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. >> south bank is said to have collapsed the financial times said that regulators in the u.s., uk, andall raised its condition in the semiconductor industry. it would have been the largest ever in the chip sector. e.t.p. president said that the rate hike will be gradual. legarde said that the central bank would remain data dependent. they could turn out softer than expected in the short-term. china's covid zero policy is continuing to put a damper on consumption. people traveled more than last year but spent less. around # 0 million trips was taken. that was about 1/3 of the same period last year about 70% below prepandemic level. they fell 44% from 2019. hong kong is sticking by its dynamic hong kong policies. new social distancing measures will be announce later after infections sored to more than 600 on monday. local media reports the new rules includes limiting public gatherings to two people. lamb told reporters that china is ready to help hong kong fight the virus. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake powered by 120 journalists and analysts in more than 12
. >> south bank is said to have collapsed the financial times said that regulators in the u.s., uk, andall raised its condition in the semiconductor industry. it would have been the largest ever in the chip sector. e.t.p. president said that the rate hike will be gradual. legarde said that the central bank would remain data dependent. they could turn out softer than expected in the short-term. china's covid zero policy is continuing to put a damper on consumption. people traveled more...
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there is little sign that the open, political winds of the divided nation are being south or banked. but for now, from alex, myself and all the show is good bye, stacy. and we'll see you all again. ah ah ah, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. at that point, obviously is to great trust, rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with a ah, it is true and i'm still, i'm disappointed that we seem to have the dialogue between a meet and a death person the top to bottom up. so russia appeared or found no common ground on regional security concerns. i made escalating tension w crime. as a matter of talks in moscow, why he would put aside the pandemic, why he would try to stigmatize canadians. why would you do to this, to a country that is already suffering and deeply damaged by so many of his
there is little sign that the open, political winds of the divided nation are being south or banked. but for now, from alex, myself and all the show is good bye, stacy. and we'll see you all again. ah ah ah, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. at that point,...
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those bridges of course all in the vicinity of the south bank area.et it. let's return to the situation in ukraine and the situation in russia. let's speak to our moscow correspondent, caroline davies. reports of some of these russian troops withdrawing from the border with ukraine, what more can you tell us about that? for example, how many and from where? shit us about that? for example, how many and from where?— and from where? at the moment, we don't have details _ and from where? at the moment, we don't have details about _ and from where? at the moment, we don't have details about exactly - and from where? at the moment, we don't have details about exactly howl don't have details about exactly how many. there seems to be a ref assessment that this is closer to the donbas region rather than up towards belarus near to kyiv. we know there are also military drills going on there at the moment. in terms of how significant is troop movements are, there has been a slightly muted response from ukraine about the movements because we don't know how large
those bridges of course all in the vicinity of the south bank area.et it. let's return to the situation in ukraine and the situation in russia. let's speak to our moscow correspondent, caroline davies. reports of some of these russian troops withdrawing from the border with ukraine, what more can you tell us about that? for example, how many and from where? shit us about that? for example, how many and from where?— and from where? at the moment, we don't have details _ and from where? at the...
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Feb 24, 2022
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south. wti is pushing higher. the bank of korea rate decision due shortly. ct to hold while traders are pricing in more hikes ahead. shery: japan and south korea coming online. they are down and being led lower by communication stocks and industrials. the japanese yen also holding about 114 levels. a narrow range of trading after touching the strongest level in three weeks just recently. we are watching those jgb yields at the moment. given that we've seen that huge rally in yields on speculation over a change in boc -- boj policy. we are seeing the 10 year yield at that point. take a look at the kospi right now. we are seeing it lose ground by more than 1%. this reversing those gains that we saw in the previous session. the korean won steady. korean bonds have gained in this past week, given that we are watching for that bok rate decision today. we are expecting no change when it comes to the policy rate after three hikes since august. that should come in later in the hour. haidi: in australia, we are seeing the biggest slump when it comes to the asx 200 and
south. wti is pushing higher. the bank of korea rate decision due shortly. ct to hold while traders are pricing in more hikes ahead. shery: japan and south korea coming online. they are down and being led lower by communication stocks and industrials. the japanese yen also holding about 114 levels. a narrow range of trading after touching the strongest level in three weeks just recently. we are watching those jgb yields at the moment. given that we've seen that huge rally in yields on...
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this company received a charter from south dakota division of banking in july, 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 20 funny one becoming the furlough -- early 2021. it does not offer deposit or lending services. bitgo was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets and created the bitgo trust company, kingdom trust. it serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of resident investment in visors and sponsors as well as their individual retirement account, nonqualified plans and 401(k) plans. kingdom trust platform was the first to allow self-directed retirement accounts holding digital currency investments directly. in each of these cases, these are custodians. they do not issue a stable coin but they act as a custodian for digital assets. stable coins were just a small part of what could be used out there in terms of different crypto's. i am curious, i think stable coins definitely have a future and i'm concerned if we do not put in appropriate measured regula
this company received a charter from south dakota division of banking in july, 2019. anchorage trust company received its occ charter in early 20 funny one becoming the furlough -- early 2021. it does not offer deposit or lending services. bitgo was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets and created the bitgo trust company, kingdom trust. it serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of resident investment...
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bank it does offer deposit or lending services. and september 2018 bit to go it was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets anchored the bit goat trust company. kingdom trusts, kingdom trust serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of a registered investment advisors, brokers, dealers and investment sponsors as well as individual retirement accounts, nonqualified plans and qualified defined contribution 401kng plans. kingdom trustst was the first of a self-directed retirement accounts holding digital currency investments directly. now and each of these cases these are custodians heard they do not issue eight stable coin. but they act as a custodian for digital assets. stable coins as you indicated or just a small part of what could be is out there in terms of different crypto's or crypto currencies. i am just curious, i think stable coins definitely have a future. i am concerned if we do not put in appropriate measured regulatory system in place here that we may fall behind do.r nations that if we want to continue to be the reserve currency of choi
bank it does offer deposit or lending services. and september 2018 bit to go it was approved by the south dakota division of banking to act as a qualified custodian for digital assets anchored the bit goat trust company. kingdom trusts, kingdom trust serves as an independent qualified custodian for the assets of clients of a registered investment advisors, brokers, dealers and investment sponsors as well as individual retirement accounts, nonqualified plans and qualified defined contribution...
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Feb 11, 2022
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san jose city leaders point out there is usually a four day supply of blood on hand at south bay blood banksess than a one day supply. starbucks and other retailers around the country are reporting a shortage of disposable coffee cups. the chain says customers might receive their coffee and unbranded cup due to the ongoing supply chain issues and delivery delays. starbucks currently using its holiday themed cups to make up for the shortage. other coffee shops and restaurants nationwide are combining efforts to obtain supplies by going to local suppliers or buying on amazon. alright, look, we all have our favorite pizza place right now in the space shop has been named number one in the country on 100 places for pizza list. berkeley's cheese board, collective beat out new york, chicago and detroit, getting the highest reviews on that site. now cheese board is on shattuck advice offers a single vegetarian offering everyday today's pizza if you're hungry or curious, crushed tomato, onion, mozzarella, toasted garlic, parmesan garlic, olive oil and italian parsley. yell first called the pizza lege
san jose city leaders point out there is usually a four day supply of blood on hand at south bay blood banksess than a one day supply. starbucks and other retailers around the country are reporting a shortage of disposable coffee cups. the chain says customers might receive their coffee and unbranded cup due to the ongoing supply chain issues and delivery delays. starbucks currently using its holiday themed cups to make up for the shortage. other coffee shops and restaurants nationwide are...
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and in south africa, the all share is up, bank thing gold miners lead the gains is demand for gold continues. meanwhile, the i m f said on friday, the south african and economic recovery remained fragile with growth expected to sit around 2 percent. that let's go over to rachel for more from europe in the americas. think brent? here we start in the u. k, where the 50 is up nearly 2 percent for the week. now this comes as the latest data shows, the nation's economy grew by 7.5 percent in 2021. it's fast as pe since world war 2, but with inflation having 30 year highs, the ceo of britain largest grocery store chain is now warning that the worst is yet to come for rising food prices, even as the bank of england continues to raise interest rates and nearby the german dax and french kac are both in the green, despite taking a hit during friday's sell off. now the european commission is raising its forecast for inflation after it hit record 4.6 percent in the 4th quarter of 2021. it now says it is likely to hit 3.5 percent this year. still, well above that 2 percent target as labor shortages and s
and in south africa, the all share is up, bank thing gold miners lead the gains is demand for gold continues. meanwhile, the i m f said on friday, the south african and economic recovery remained fragile with growth expected to sit around 2 percent. that let's go over to rachel for more from europe in the americas. think brent? here we start in the u. k, where the 50 is up nearly 2 percent for the week. now this comes as the latest data shows, the nation's economy grew by 7.5 percent in 2021....
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like so many americans, she's turned to food banks, like feeding south florida, to help make ends meet. >> when you go to the supermarket with $100, it doesn't go as far as it used to. >> reporter: hard-fought wage increases during the pandemic going up nearly 6% year over year, but not enough to keep up with this more than 7% inflation. tonight, the pain also worsening for home buyers. long-term mortgage rates reaching a two-year high. nearly 3.7% on average. among key factors driving inflation, supply chain issues caused largely by the pandemic. and households flush with savings from the pandemic spending that cash, increasing demand. that's why the fed is signaling plans to raise interest rates and slow down the economy. >> we're seeing the worst of the inflation right now. i think by spring, certainly by summer, we'll be headed in the right direction. >> reporter: and the chief economist at moody's also telling us that hopefully by this time next year, we should see inflation at more manageable levels of around 3%. david? >> all right, victor oquendo live in florida tonight. victor
like so many americans, she's turned to food banks, like feeding south florida, to help make ends meet. >> when you go to the supermarket with $100, it doesn't go as far as it used to. >> reporter: hard-fought wage increases during the pandemic going up nearly 6% year over year, but not enough to keep up with this more than 7% inflation. tonight, the pain also worsening for home buyers. long-term mortgage rates reaching a two-year high. nearly 3.7% on average. among key factors...
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that's according to the reuters news agency says. banks are conducted as south korea's president is calling for summit between us present joe biden. and north korea's came john on may moon j in express. a concern that north korea could resume nuclear, a long range missile testing, which he says could calls an instance courses. and the u. s. is accused russia of escalating tensions by planning law, military exercises and by the rules. the rules are planned for thursday. russia says it's trying to repel any attack on his borders or that of bella roost, but it comes, as the pentagon said moscow's been deployed, more troops were fronted with ukraine. and the 1st come boys carrying u. s. military equipment have arrived in romania. that's where a 1000 american troops i headed in the coming days. they'll join some $900.00 service members already station that as part of an additional troop deployment ordered, or president obama and also the cosa ukraine as an increase in the number of russian navy patrols fishermen say they're living in fear of being arrested and interrogated by russian intelligenc
that's according to the reuters news agency says. banks are conducted as south korea's president is calling for summit between us present joe biden. and north korea's came john on may moon j in express. a concern that north korea could resume nuclear, a long range missile testing, which he says could calls an instance courses. and the u. s. is accused russia of escalating tensions by planning law, military exercises and by the rules. the rules are planned for thursday. russia says it's trying...
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Feb 24, 2022
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so that freeze warning as alex was alluding to encompasses r north bank, east bay and south bay valleys. but we now do also have a frost advisor. right here along the coast sign is san francisco, excluding the city of san francisco, but the temperatures they're still upper thirties near 40 degrees. we do have the clear sky. unlimited visibility. it's crystal clear. it's already 34 in santa rosa and 39 degrees in concord. 41 degrees in san hussein. the temperature there will be dipping down into the low forties throughout willow, glen , cupertino and campbell 39 degrees again and conquered clinton and walnut creek and high thirties around oakland through alameda into el cerrito and all the way into rodeo and hercules. we're going to talk more about these record cold temperatures, how long it's going to last and the day we will top off near 70 degrees that's still coming up later on in this newscast, alex and julie alright, roberta. thank you. well, the chilly weather has homeless advocates worried about the safety of the thousands of people who are sleeping out on the streets tonight. kt
so that freeze warning as alex was alluding to encompasses r north bank, east bay and south bay valleys. but we now do also have a frost advisor. right here along the coast sign is san francisco, excluding the city of san francisco, but the temperatures they're still upper thirties near 40 degrees. we do have the clear sky. unlimited visibility. it's crystal clear. it's already 34 in santa rosa and 39 degrees in concord. 41 degrees in san hussein. the temperature there will be dipping down into...
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Feb 21, 2022
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banks. here, the winds and rain are easing off as storm franklin makes its way south and east.ern ireland, but, first, let's talk to nick garnett in south manchester. so, look at the debris that has come out of the river mersey overnight. 400 homes were at risk of being flooded, and then the environment agency, at 10.30 last night, opened the floodgates. and that allowed all of the water from the river mersey to flow straight out into nearby woodland and nearby golf courses. that alleviated the pressure on the river network, allowing the water level to start dropping. and it saved the houses. but look at the amount of rubbish and debris that has come out. it is going to take an awful long time to clear this and get it all clear. but the great news has been, for once, the flood defences all worked, no homes were flooded, and everyone is back home and safe, and nobody needs to go out. let's find out what has been happening in the west midlands with andrew plant in shrewsbury. yes, not lookin: too andrew plant in shrewsbury. yes, not looking too good _ andrew plant in shrewsbury.
banks. here, the winds and rain are easing off as storm franklin makes its way south and east.ern ireland, but, first, let's talk to nick garnett in south manchester. so, look at the debris that has come out of the river mersey overnight. 400 homes were at risk of being flooded, and then the environment agency, at 10.30 last night, opened the floodgates. and that allowed all of the water from the river mersey to flow straight out into nearby woodland and nearby golf courses. that alleviated the...
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south. there is more intense rain farther inland into the east bank to the southwest a pleasanton. benton ridge maybe picking up a little bit of snow. all of this activity moving to the south, but it will diminish over the next couple of hours. futurecast shows some of the showers holding together between now and 8:00 come up and dropping off of the radar. the skies clear out and that is when the cold air takes over. right now as we look to the north, you can see the rain crossing over the bay. temperatures are all in the 40s. 42 in santa rosa, and 43 degrees in concord. it will be cold tomorrow morning. a freeze warning is in effect for all inland portions of the bay area, with temperatures dropping to the mid-20s and low 30s. make sure other pets have a warm place to shelter, and cover up any plans or bring them inside. temperatures will be a good 10 to 15 degrees below average, close to a record in san francisco. weekly to break a record low temperature in santa rosa. not chilly around the bay, but still chilly. low 40s along the coast. temperatures will bounce back. we have a li
south. there is more intense rain farther inland into the east bank to the southwest a pleasanton. benton ridge maybe picking up a little bit of snow. all of this activity moving to the south, but it will diminish over the next couple of hours. futurecast shows some of the showers holding together between now and 8:00 come up and dropping off of the radar. the skies clear out and that is when the cold air takes over. right now as we look to the north, you can see the rain crossing over the bay....
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Feb 16, 2022
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banks and south korea and new zealand have been raising interest rates, others have been sending a messagessures remain contained for now, that they have time as they go. the big question is going to be, if the fed does start an aggressive hiking cycle less people are talking about, does that flow through asian markets in terms of putting pressure on local currencies and taking investor money away from the region? then, that will pressure central banks to respond. and i think for all the talk among officials in this part of the world, they have time at the moment but the second half of the year could be different. china and the inflation story, we know u.s. inflation is the strongest since the early 1980's and eurozone inflation is picking up, but in china and japan and across much of asia, the inflation story just isn't there yet. rishaad: but the federal reserve story is, as you have ended to. that is going to be keenly watched by the central banks, what they do when they hike and where the dollar goes. >> exactly. and that will be a key talking points for the g20 economic officials who
banks and south korea and new zealand have been raising interest rates, others have been sending a messagessures remain contained for now, that they have time as they go. the big question is going to be, if the fed does start an aggressive hiking cycle less people are talking about, does that flow through asian markets in terms of putting pressure on local currencies and taking investor money away from the region? then, that will pressure central banks to respond. and i think for all the talk...
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pictures from doolittle high school in -- ryan callahan grew up in the east bank with the backup quarterback from that legendary valen southo. a photo from -- his coach that he is the backup, but he still acted like he was the starter and really, is cut out to be not only a deep offensive coordinator, but also the head coach. you also might know brian callahan because of his father, bill telling them. if your readers in, you will know this. last time that the raiders were in the the super bowl, he was the head coach. this was in 2002. we just chatted with brian. >> my dad is been my biggest fan. in my most ardent supporter, view will. he is been a huge, huge person for me to lean on outside of -- outside of just being my father. advice, mentorship, all of those things. i love talking to him about football. about life, and how this profession works. >> i came on everyday practice. work just as hard. -- when he got to games, you move the football. and he was just a hair behind matt. and so, he did not get that starting designation and it really did not bother him. him in, he was a team player all the way. >> pretty cool to s
pictures from doolittle high school in -- ryan callahan grew up in the east bank with the backup quarterback from that legendary valen southo. a photo from -- his coach that he is the backup, but he still acted like he was the starter and really, is cut out to be not only a deep offensive coordinator, but also the head coach. you also might know brian callahan because of his father, bill telling them. if your readers in, you will know this. last time that the raiders were in the the super bowl,...
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that's according to the reuters news agencies which says banks are conducting cyber war games. south korea's president is calling for summit between joe biden and north korea's came junk and moon at j. n. express concerned that north korea could resume nuclear and long range missile testing, which he said could cause an instant crisis. robot bright has more from sole he remains fairly up beat about the prospects of dealing with north korea, saying that it is possible conditions could exist whereby president bo jacked bert joe biden like his predecessor could meet with akim jogan, of north korea to talk about the nuclear, a zation reminding the world of course that the americans have said they are committed to diplomacy. that they are willing to start the process of dialogue any time anywhere. but it does come out of course, against this background of increased missile testing by north korea. kurt as prime minister says truck has blocking a vital border crossing where the u. s. are a threat to the economy. automakers say fail, afford and her to say the interruptions hurting production
that's according to the reuters news agencies which says banks are conducting cyber war games. south korea's president is calling for summit between joe biden and north korea's came junk and moon at j. n. express concerned that north korea could resume nuclear and long range missile testing, which he said could cause an instant crisis. robot bright has more from sole he remains fairly up beat about the prospects of dealing with north korea, saying that it is possible conditions could exist...
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the world bank will give heavily indebted argentina a $2000000000.00 loan package this year south. america's 2nd largest economy suffers from a bloated state apparatus and a large shadow economy that deprives the state of tax revenue. inflation reached more than 50 percent last year and now to a story that brings together 2 of the big innovations of the 21st century electric vehicles and 3 d printing. the shift away from petrol uneasily means there's already a major effort underway to boost europe's battery production capacity and manufacturers are finding in our innovative ways to produce them. e mobility is on the rise and not just for passenger cars. the orton company near to the air convert diesel than c e drive vehicles. the family business with 150 employees is a factory. each conversion, a unique piece. one of the most important components is the battery village cabinets and his colleague have to buy all their battery cells in china. that's becoming increasingly expensive. altruism off on the 3rd battery, so prices in the current economic climate have increased. it's become more extre
the world bank will give heavily indebted argentina a $2000000000.00 loan package this year south. america's 2nd largest economy suffers from a bloated state apparatus and a large shadow economy that deprives the state of tax revenue. inflation reached more than 50 percent last year and now to a story that brings together 2 of the big innovations of the 21st century electric vehicles and 3 d printing. the shift away from petrol uneasily means there's already a major effort underway to boost...
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banks are getting absolutely hammered. they are just south of 192. crude is up a little more than 4%. lisa: why isn't it up more? a lot of analysts have said this guy is the limit here if some of these sanctions do go into effect. we have an emergency council meeting. olaf scholz will meet with ursula von der leyen and emmanuel macron. i am curious to hear how olaf scholz talks about his pivot that he outlined over the weekend. he will talk about 100 billion euros he is dedicating to the military. this is in line with what nato has wanted and it is what germany has underplayed for a long time. he has agreed to supply kyiv with weapons. it is a pivot. meanwhile, we will be watching raphael bostic take part in a conversation about the economy. how much will we talk about fed intervention? we heard credit suisse talking about the intervention there. more negative real yields for all the wrong reasons. president biden is hosting a call on the russian-ukrainian invasion. crude is above 100 dollars a barrel. in the u.s. gasoline prices at the highest level
banks are getting absolutely hammered. they are just south of 192. crude is up a little more than 4%. lisa: why isn't it up more? a lot of analysts have said this guy is the limit here if some of these sanctions do go into effect. we have an emergency council meeting. olaf scholz will meet with ursula von der leyen and emmanuel macron. i am curious to hear how olaf scholz talks about his pivot that he outlined over the weekend. he will talk about 100 billion euros he is dedicating to the...
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south texas. >> they have taken they have banked on hispanics going to vote for democrats. began to see those numbers not shift the way they were supposed to shift for the democrats we saw an opportunity. >> harris: ronna mcdaniel rnc chairwoman in "focus" now. talk about the strategy and why you think it is working to get such attraction for people in diverse lanes to run as republicans. >> we are seeing so much growth in our party in the hispanic community from people who own small businesses who want school choice, who are business owners. biden's economic policies are hurting them. they love this country. we're in these communities a year in advance of the election and having conversations and it is really going well and expanding our party. we're going to see more hispanic voters vote republican in this election than ever before. >> harris: the gop platform arguing republicans need to run for something and not be against everything. namely biden's failures. while former u.n. ambassador nikki haley argues that biden is wrong. republicans stand for everything america nee
south texas. >> they have taken they have banked on hispanics going to vote for democrats. began to see those numbers not shift the way they were supposed to shift for the democrats we saw an opportunity. >> harris: ronna mcdaniel rnc chairwoman in "focus" now. talk about the strategy and why you think it is working to get such attraction for people in diverse lanes to run as republicans. >> we are seeing so much growth in our party in the hispanic community from...
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bank. chase turned off the lights in this ranch in south san francisco early in the pandemic. ned offering a different set of services. beth mills of the western banking association says that is a trend is seen at other banks. >> it is not where people are going to deposit checks but rather go for financial services. >> a report from global market intelligence found banks just 1000 new ones. that is a net loss of 2927 branches. james wilcox is with the graduate school of his nose at uc berkeley. >> banks have been closing branches on balance for at least a dozen years. >> the pandemic accelerated the pace of closures but increased use of mobile apps coupled with competition from online banks such as ally and payment systems such as paypal played a role. >> can do more and more of our financial transactions faster whenever we want to do them, conveniently, cheap for, it makes the whole industry more efficient. >> the western bankers association says those most resistant to change our senior citizens. bigs will take the time to show them how it is done should >> some of them it m
bank. chase turned off the lights in this ranch in south san francisco early in the pandemic. ned offering a different set of services. beth mills of the western banking association says that is a trend is seen at other banks. >> it is not where people are going to deposit checks but rather go for financial services. >> a report from global market intelligence found banks just 1000 new ones. that is a net loss of 2927 branches. james wilcox is with the graduate school of his nose at...
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phenomenally important especially in the western united states and to some degree in the south as well because the banking system at the time there is a huge lack of currency. there's not currency in circulation and so for rural parts of the country the money our system became a really important way to conduct small-scale transactions. so if you want to subscribe to a magazine like one of the ones i showed here oftentimes you might send $3 money order through the mail the flips out of this was actually that it was at one of the few parts of the us post. that was really bureaucratic. it was run as this kind of top-down hierarchical depended on forms and it had a system of rules in place that basically constrained its growth and so the person in charge of it was this kind of amazing bureaucrat. it was there for 30 years named charles mcdonald loved it so much. he was such a dedicated civil servant. he left $5,000 in his will to the money order system. but what's i think striking about this? is that men it actually constrained where that service was offered unlike the rest of the post which kind of expanded
phenomenally important especially in the western united states and to some degree in the south as well because the banking system at the time there is a huge lack of currency. there's not currency in circulation and so for rural parts of the country the money our system became a really important way to conduct small-scale transactions. so if you want to subscribe to a magazine like one of the ones i showed here oftentimes you might send $3 money order through the mail the flips out of this was...
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banks. here, the winds and rain are easing off, as storm franklin makes its way south and east.re building in. that's going to settle things down. so it is an improving sort of day regarding the winds and we should see increasing amounts of sunshine as well as the afternoon wears on, just a few showers across central and eastern areas. still a very blustery day, but not as windy as it has been. you can see these gusts still a feature across eastern areas through the afternoon, but lighter further north and west. temperatures not too bad for the time of year, 10—12 degrees which is above the seasonal norm. single figures there for the north of scotland, where there'll be a few showers. eventually, the winds will ease right down through this evening and overnight. a ridge of high pressure builds in, so the winds turning light and it will turn quite chilly across eastern areas under clear skies. but the next frontal system will arrive across the north—west of the country, increasing cloud, wind, outbreaks of rain. so temperatures will be lifting out west, but a chillier night to co
banks. here, the winds and rain are easing off, as storm franklin makes its way south and east.re building in. that's going to settle things down. so it is an improving sort of day regarding the winds and we should see increasing amounts of sunshine as well as the afternoon wears on, just a few showers across central and eastern areas. still a very blustery day, but not as windy as it has been. you can see these gusts still a feature across eastern areas through the afternoon, but lighter...
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banks. here, the winds and rain are easing off, as storm franklin makes its way south and east. sun is shining and it's almost picturesque but it's a grim scene for a lot of people there, i imagine?— for a lot of people there, i imauine? , , �* ., ., imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking _ imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking too _ imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking too good - imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking too good here. | it's not looking too good here. throughout the morning, and you could see why, it would be picturesque, if the river was where it was supposed to be, which is about 100 metres in that direction, but it's firmly burst its banks. this is the back gardens here of the block of flats i'm standing buy right now, and the water is slowly but surely getting higher and higher, you can measure it on those bricks, is coming up something like one brick every hour, pretty so that through. at the problem, a lot of people here had a sleepless night last night we are told because they've seen this before, but they say
banks. here, the winds and rain are easing off, as storm franklin makes its way south and east. sun is shining and it's almost picturesque but it's a grim scene for a lot of people there, i imagine?— for a lot of people there, i imauine? , , �* ., ., imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking _ imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking too _ imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking too good - imagine? yes, it is, i'm afraid. it's not looking too good here. | it's not...
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it's now with all of those projections, the central bank said it is important to remain patient when it comes to tightening its policy. and in south africa, we have a green arrow for the all share is local economies continue to improve, invest your sentiment in south africa is improving as well. weekly gains were limited as the mining index lost more than one percent on thursdays we, commodity prices and central bank actually took a flight told there now let's go over to rachel with more from europe and the america thing frank. here we start in the u. k. where the city is up, the next was carried by gaines and mining energy and bank stocks. now this comes as a bank of england voted to raise interest rates and back to back sessions for the 1st time since 2004, becoming the 1st major central bank to do so. since the start of the pandemic nearby, the french cack and german dax are both in the read this week. new data from the 4th quarter of last year is giving insight into the slow down in europe. the industrial sector, putting its recovery behind both the u. s. and china, now there's all comes as inflation him all time high in the y
it's now with all of those projections, the central bank said it is important to remain patient when it comes to tightening its policy. and in south africa, we have a green arrow for the all share is local economies continue to improve, invest your sentiment in south africa is improving as well. weekly gains were limited as the mining index lost more than one percent on thursdays we, commodity prices and central bank actually took a flight told there now let's go over to rachel with more from...
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banks. he will probably go to south korea. and somewhere in the middle east, like he has been doing in the past. it is time we took our head out of the sand and started to get serious about stopping the totalitarianism around the world. thank you, jonathan. host: that's steve in california. your comments from social media and our text messaging service. robert on twitter saying it is time provide to step up and restore our energy independence. derek saying i think the gop position on russia is to let them do what they want so long as they allow us to keep our cushy lives. another person saying i was not expecting an actual declaration of war. the situation at this point is more serious than a look. they have been at war for years in these provinces. finally, russ, biden is putting us in harm's way. a few of your comments. we have about five minutes left. richard, louisville, kentucky, a republican, go ahead. caller: 77 years ago was the end of world war ii. we defeated japan and adolf hitler. in defeating hitler, we had the al
banks. he will probably go to south korea. and somewhere in the middle east, like he has been doing in the past. it is time we took our head out of the sand and started to get serious about stopping the totalitarianism around the world. thank you, jonathan. host: that's steve in california. your comments from social media and our text messaging service. robert on twitter saying it is time provide to step up and restore our energy independence. derek saying i think the gop position on russia is...
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that is why, with russian forces attempting to move this way, and from the south and north too, that is why i am this blood banks a queue of people that has formed. you know, ukrainians, young, many of them, older people too, but i spoke to it workers and students, they have come here because they want to do their bit for their armed forces, the ukrainian army. they are giving blood for injured ukrainian soldiers. they are also giving money, there is a point where volunteers are taking for money, contributions for the army. it is a real national because now, and talking to people, another young man told me he was a student, that he is ready to take up arms to defend his area, his home, his country. it is an extraordinary turn of events, i think, you know, just a few days ago people didn't think this would happen to their country, and now they are trying to do every little bit they can for the cause. but they are also saying, you know, the message i'm getting from this queue is that there is a lot of frustration growing with the western response to what is happening in ukraine. untilthis response to what is happ
that is why, with russian forces attempting to move this way, and from the south and north too, that is why i am this blood banks a queue of people that has formed. you know, ukrainians, young, many of them, older people too, but i spoke to it workers and students, they have come here because they want to do their bit for their armed forces, the ukrainian army. they are giving blood for injured ukrainian soldiers. they are also giving money, there is a point where volunteers are taking for...
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and as the economy struggles from the pandemic, south africa's finance minister presents his 2022 budget. a swathe of sanctions from bankspipelines. president biden announced sanctions on russia far beyond those after the annexation of crimea and warned of more to come. by early evening on full—time european union had figured out its response as well. the eu sanctions target russian individuals and entities connected with the decision to recognise those separatist controlled areas of eastern ukraine. it also targeted russian banks and the ability of the russian state to access the eu financial markets. the german chancellor, olaf scholz, also confirmed germany would suspend the certification process for a major pipeline across the baltic from russia known as nord stream two. joining me now is a senior research fellow with the macarthur centre. how, in terms of the sanctions to them, how far have they gone with this first stage, in your view? thank you for having me. this isjust thank you for having me. this is just the first stage, right? russia moves one step and then the us and eu match that one step. if russia decides
and as the economy struggles from the pandemic, south africa's finance minister presents his 2022 budget. a swathe of sanctions from bankspipelines. president biden announced sanctions on russia far beyond those after the annexation of crimea and warned of more to come. by early evening on full—time european union had figured out its response as well. the eu sanctions target russian individuals and entities connected with the decision to recognise those separatist controlled areas of eastern...
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and they are in talks with south korea for local currency settlement deals. this as the central bank could be selling bonds or circulating them through their reverse repo. this as they bought those bonds as part of the 58 billion dollars debt monetization. take a listen to what the governor had to say on this subject. >> if in the future the supply of government bond is compared to the demand [indiscernible] because supply will be coming from the government. if the supply is [indiscernible] . i think that will be a positive future. shery: you can hear more of that exclusive conversation coming up at half past this hour. the conversation happened right after the's finance ministers and central bank governors meeting. a key focus was the inflationary pressure around the world. we do have another u.s. inflation engage in focus this week. we are talking about the personal consumption expected to -- expenditure price and dax. -- price index. leaning towards more expectations that the fed will have to tighten faster. ap morgan over the weekend saying the fed is likely to raise rates by 25
and they are in talks with south korea for local currency settlement deals. this as the central bank could be selling bonds or circulating them through their reverse repo. this as they bought those bonds as part of the 58 billion dollars debt monetization. take a listen to what the governor had to say on this subject. >> if in the future the supply of government bond is compared to the demand [indiscernible] because supply will be coming from the government. if the supply is...
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south west. we did, but roads just hopelessly over field. huge jews for a few people trying to take cash out from the banks. fearful that the banks might collapse and the savings would be lost, or at least temporarily. unaccessible people stuck up on food, but not losing hope and not panicking. people really didn't raise their voices. you didn't see people kind of fighting or trying to push in the queue. and there was a sense that even though people had been hoping that this was a lot from a part of the region, this was for the food school theater. at some level, they were prepared for it and had the kind of emotional where with all to deal with that one of these last 2 days, the link for you and your team obviously, wearing a privilege position foreign as we can get out easily. prince, if i were you canyon right now, no ukrainian man between age of 18 and 60 can leave the country without a particular special excuse they are. they are actually all liable to mobilize the army and see if things go become dangerous. and you can, i have a plan b, i have some way to go. most ukraine don't have that. and i think
south west. we did, but roads just hopelessly over field. huge jews for a few people trying to take cash out from the banks. fearful that the banks might collapse and the savings would be lost, or at least temporarily. unaccessible people stuck up on food, but not losing hope and not panicking. people really didn't raise their voices. you didn't see people kind of fighting or trying to push in the queue. and there was a sense that even though people had been hoping that this was a lot from a...
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bank. ah let's go with your headlines for the americans. hello, everyone. beginning in south america, we've got our storms bubbling up across the andes, the amazon basin, and out toward the south atlantic. we go into that southeast corner of brazil. finally, some good news, a bit of a breather for a flood stricken cell paulo it is still a few showers around with the high of 20 degrees for you, central america, a lot of disturbed whether to be found here. outbreaks of rain across the yucatan through cuba, and also the bahamas with a system draped down from the u. s. and rain to be expected across hispaniola. now we go into the u. s. gulf states in florida that rain pushes away, but still keeping the risk for florida and the florida keys on wednesday. so we saw rain and snow for the canadian maritime that's now pushed into newfoundland. we'll see snow here. we'll see rain, but winds will be a factor as well. august seen to about 85 kilometers per hour was found. we go still warm pocket of air over the canadian prairies. the northern plains are into the double digits for billion
bank. ah let's go with your headlines for the americans. hello, everyone. beginning in south america, we've got our storms bubbling up across the andes, the amazon basin, and out toward the south atlantic. we go into that southeast corner of brazil. finally, some good news, a bit of a breather for a flood stricken cell paulo it is still a few showers around with the high of 20 degrees for you, central america, a lot of disturbed whether to be found here. outbreaks of rain across the yucatan...
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bank, which is something not been done before, they're trying to freeze russia's assets. not only externally for those russian citizens who have, let's see, expensive apartments in new york, london, the south of france. or they have yachts or artwork and things like that. they're trying to cripple rushes and troll bank. which would bring its economy to its knees. and they don't have to go much further if. japan joins in in this so-called swift system, which is a message sending misses mechanism for financial transfers, they could cripple russia's economy in just a minute. >> can we talk about these restrictions on the swift banking system? i want to expand on this more, because we know obviously there was apprehension. especially from the eu when it came to this. because of the fact that they are so dependent on russian oil. and russian energy. and how this will completely effect that. how do you foresee this affecting the european economy? and if in fact this could feasibly create an energy crisis if that hole is not filled that the russians will not be able to provide? >> yes, it's possible the whole will not be filled, because there's not 5 million barrels a day in spare capacity of oil
bank, which is something not been done before, they're trying to freeze russia's assets. not only externally for those russian citizens who have, let's see, expensive apartments in new york, london, the south of france. or they have yachts or artwork and things like that. they're trying to cripple rushes and troll bank. which would bring its economy to its knees. and they don't have to go much further if. japan joins in in this so-called swift system, which is a message sending misses mechanism...