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the first u.s. esident to never have either served in the military as a general or held political office. how is he going to work with other people? it's the essential question. >> once again, the pollsters got it wrong, didn't they? this man attracting support across all layers of american society. >> yes, he even won 42% of the female vote according to an exit poll published by "the new york times," that, despite the claims of sexual harassment or remarks we heard on the campaign trail. donald trump, you could say the writing was on the wall and a lot of people refused to see it. what he did differently was he energized people on the campaign trail and what this was, this is important, it was a protest vote. he is not -- he says he's leading a movement. he is not the carrier of a great ideology like ronald reagan was at the turn of the 1980s. no, donald trump was tapping into the rage against elites that are out of touch, basically raging against washington. how does the turn that into policy? and
the first u.s. esident to never have either served in the military as a general or held political office. how is he going to work with other people? it's the essential question. >> once again, the pollsters got it wrong, didn't they? this man attracting support across all layers of american society. >> yes, he even won 42% of the female vote according to an exit poll published by "the new york times," that, despite the claims of sexual harassment or remarks we heard on the...
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>> other than the u.s. banks where i think you should be bullish, i think the u.s. consumer. big threats to the world could be inflation, so you will see a better earning consumer. you have tightness in the labor market. i think wage inflation will increase. the multiples of spending will come through quickly. the consumer stocks tend to sell off when rates go up. the consumer stocks though have held up much better than a lot of the other rate sensitive stocks. believe that big tech like google has a place in someone's profile. the indiscriminate selloff seems to be second-guessing the market. i think there could be some value in the big tech. guy: putting up this chart to reinforce that point. the selloff that has come through. left out ofe being the recent rally. so great to see you this morning, friday. thank you. up next, eu trade ministers are set to discuss how to handle a donald trump white house. we go to brussels next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: i want to take you to portland, oregon to the second night of protests taking place there. as we were watching these picture
>> other than the u.s. banks where i think you should be bullish, i think the u.s. consumer. big threats to the world could be inflation, so you will see a better earning consumer. you have tightness in the labor market. i think wage inflation will increase. the multiples of spending will come through quickly. the consumer stocks tend to sell off when rates go up. the consumer stocks though have held up much better than a lot of the other rate sensitive stocks. believe that big tech like...
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donald trump has defeated his heavily favored rival, hillary clinton, in the u.s. didential election, trailing in the opinion polls for months, he pulled up a major battlegrounding states such as pennsylvania and iowa that had twice back barack obama. despite losing the state-by-state electoral battle, hillary clinton is forecast to have narrowly beaten trump in the nationwide popular poll. his four-year term will begin on january 20 and he will enjoy a republican georgie's in both chambers of the u.s. congress. here is what it jubilant trump had to say last night. mr. trump: america will no longer settle for anything less than the best. we are going to dream big and bold and daring. we have to do this. we are going to dream of things for our country, and beautiful things, anand successful things. i want to tell the world community that while we will always put america's interest first, we will deal fairly with everyone. reporter: u.s. president-elect donald trump speaking there. let's listen to some of the reacaction, starting with the world's number two economy, c
donald trump has defeated his heavily favored rival, hillary clinton, in the u.s. didential election, trailing in the opinion polls for months, he pulled up a major battlegrounding states such as pennsylvania and iowa that had twice back barack obama. despite losing the state-by-state electoral battle, hillary clinton is forecast to have narrowly beaten trump in the nationwide popular poll. his four-year term will begin on january 20 and he will enjoy a republican georgie's in both chambers of...
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repoporter: the u.s. telligene community said in a statement that it is confifident thahat russsia's enior-most t officiais dirirted the hackining of emails from the demratic natitional committee a and otherer politicl orggizatioions. moscscow thenn provideded the stoton emaiails o websites dclcleaks and wikileaks thihis mmerer, which inin turn pupublisheded them right beefore hilillary clilinton's nomominatg convention. reporter: itit all seems part of the well-k-known russian cyber ops playbook, having already hacked into servevers at the e white house, the pentagog, and the state department. val: by october, rt had constructed its rebuttal. reporter: the obama administration formally accused russia of being behind the cyber attacks with the aim of influencing next month's election. man: it's a g gain absurd. tensf thousands of hackers daily attack mr. putin's website. many of them are tracked to u.s. territory. and we don't blame that on the white house or cia. man: julian assange spoke to rt's "going u
repoporter: the u.s. telligene community said in a statement that it is confifident thahat russsia's enior-most t officiais dirirted the hackining of emails from the demratic natitional committee a and otherer politicl orggizatioions. moscscow thenn provideded the stoton emaiails o websites dclcleaks and wikileaks thihis mmerer, which inin turn pupublisheded them right beefore hilillary clilinton's nomominatg convention. reporter: itit all seems part of the well-k-known russian cyber ops...
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the u.s. allied with thatand following country's most recent military takeover. the implication of the political crisis engulfing the administration in south korea is not clear. ,he future alignment of turkey long a critical partner of the crossroads between europe, the middle east, and asia, is also unclear, while israel and traditional allies in the middle east are alienated. credibility as a security guarantor has meant damaged by the failure to inform the red line and by threat unlesst's they pay more for their defense. everywhere there is a sense that the west is in retreat and that the liberal international order is fraying. this is the jumping off point for the project. to examine the role and relevance of these alliances back to the earliest days of the cold war. and how they can adapt to meet the very different challenges that we face. is that thelliances sum is more than the part. enhanced security combining ally military power and increasing corporation. they also play an important r
the u.s. allied with thatand following country's most recent military takeover. the implication of the political crisis engulfing the administration in south korea is not clear. ,he future alignment of turkey long a critical partner of the crossroads between europe, the middle east, and asia, is also unclear, while israel and traditional allies in the middle east are alienated. credibility as a security guarantor has meant damaged by the failure to inform the red line and by threat unlesst's...
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pressure on the u.s. market. we have seen that everywhere in all our markets, mainly by , which helps the customers because they have lower prices but for us it is how are -- hard to work because we continue to need perform -- to perform with more volume growth and that is what we did. we saw some more competitive pressure but in general if you look at the whole year, we continue to feel quite solid on the performance we have shown over the first three quarters, i must say. to thest a come back original question, do you think all of those factors are going to change my we have interest rates on the bond markets rising in the u.s. we have a new word to deal with and that is trumpflation. a newt going to have impact as to how your business operates in the u.s.? before, withaid deflation it is harder for retailers and nicer for customers. customers are looking at the us of our product. i do not think that will change radically at this moment. meat production and dairy is on the high levels. i am not sure that
pressure on the u.s. market. we have seen that everywhere in all our markets, mainly by , which helps the customers because they have lower prices but for us it is how are -- hard to work because we continue to need perform -- to perform with more volume growth and that is what we did. we saw some more competitive pressure but in general if you look at the whole year, we continue to feel quite solid on the performance we have shown over the first three quarters, i must say. to thest a come back...
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let's stay in the states. u.s. president-elect don't trump .as made employments steve bannon will serve as chief strategist and senior counselor. a far right voice to the white house. -- andrg emery gordon murray gordon is in new york. i am fascinated by these guys. they bring different things to the white house. but the big question everybody is asking is, which of these roles is going to end up being the most important? how do these two balance each other out? >> you know exactly what is going on here. you are here for a week. this is their way of spanning across the republican party. time will tell who will rise to the top, in terms of who will really be present in the late donald trump's key confidant. clear in theake it statement last night, saying these are people players, and they want to bring the teamwork of this leadership that worked so well and the campaign to the white house. was the formeron executive chairman of the far right website "breitbart news." he is the champion of the alternative right. many
let's stay in the states. u.s. president-elect don't trump .as made employments steve bannon will serve as chief strategist and senior counselor. a far right voice to the white house. -- andrg emery gordon murray gordon is in new york. i am fascinated by these guys. they bring different things to the white house. but the big question everybody is asking is, which of these roles is going to end up being the most important? how do these two balance each other out? >> you know exactly what...
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>> the u.s. military, most advanced in the world, what would it look like without space? >> it's industrial age warfare. our mission is to produce programs and online content for african women as they try to build their businesses and careers. my name is yasmin belo-osagie and i'm a co-founder at she leads africa. i definitely could not do my job without technology. this windows 10 device, the touchscreen allows you to kind of pinpoint what you're talking about. which makes communication much easier and faster than the old mac that i used to use. you can configure it in so many different ways, it just, i don't know, it feels really cool. i feel like i'm in the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i noticed it as soon as we moved into the new house. a lot of people have vertical blinds. well, if a lot of people jumped off a bridge, would you? you hungry? i'm okay right -- i'm... i'm becoming my, uh, mother. it's been hard, but some of the stuff he says is actually pretty helpful. pumpkin, bundling our home and auto
>> the u.s. military, most advanced in the world, what would it look like without space? >> it's industrial age warfare. our mission is to produce programs and online content for african women as they try to build their businesses and careers. my name is yasmin belo-osagie and i'm a co-founder at she leads africa. i definitely could not do my job without technology. this windows 10 device, the touchscreen allows you to kind of pinpoint what you're talking about. which makes...
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a year later, when the u.s. women won the cup, the u.s. soccer federation received $2 million. >> big run to the box. >> o'donnell: men also make for brand name club teams. women's pro clubs have struggled financially, so the women say they rely on their national team income to pay their bills, unlike the men. how are they paid differently? >> there's two different pay structures. the men get paid-- per game. whether they win or lose, they get paid. the women were on a salary-based contract. >> o'donnell: it's a pay structure the women themselves a consistent salary of up to $72,000 a year, and bonuses for wins of $1,350. they also get health insurance and maternity leave. the men enjoy no guaranteed salary and fewer personal benefits, but they can make as much as $17,625 dollars for a win. we wanted to compare two of the top players. salaries vary, but in 2015, hope solo was paid about $366,000 in total by u.s. soccer. in 2014, also a world cup year for the men, team u.s.a. goalkeeper tim howard was paid $398,495. she played in 23 games fo
a year later, when the u.s. women won the cup, the u.s. soccer federation received $2 million. >> big run to the box. >> o'donnell: men also make for brand name club teams. women's pro clubs have struggled financially, so the women say they rely on their national team income to pay their bills, unlike the men. how are they paid differently? >> there's two different pay structures. the men get paid-- per game. whether they win or lose, they get paid. the women were on a...
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protests have erupted across the u.s. including one gathering that has drawn thousands of people in new york outside trump towe tower. >> in the early hours of wednesday morning, hillary clinton called trump to concede the election. moments later donald trump addressed his supporters offering his promise to the world. >> i want to tell the world community that while we will always put america's interests first, we will deal fairly with everyone. with everyone. all people, all other nations. we will seek common ground, not hostility. partnership, not conflict. >> and in an unorthodox move, clinton addressed her supporters and the media the morning after. >> this is painful, and it will be for a long time. but i want you to remember this -- our campaign was never about one person or even one election. it was about the country we love and about building an america that is hopeful, inclusive, and big-hearted. we have seen that our nation is more deeply divided than we thought. but i still believe in america and i always will.
protests have erupted across the u.s. including one gathering that has drawn thousands of people in new york outside trump towe tower. >> in the early hours of wednesday morning, hillary clinton called trump to concede the election. moments later donald trump addressed his supporters offering his promise to the world. >> i want to tell the world community that while we will always put america's interests first, we will deal fairly with everyone. with everyone. all people, all other...
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also if we are to see a change in the u.s., especially the expectations for u.s. fed hike have gone through the roof for december, but also for 2017. it wasn't all that long ago we were looking at less than 50% thinking the fed would hike once or twice in 2017, now we're looking for once or at least once, right? >> yeah. it's our suspicion that janet yellen's dot plot which says two rate hikes in 2017, there probably will remain two rate hikes but the markets will price in more. they already eluded to allowing inflation to run above that. so the dollar could be quite volatile because the market also start pricing in extra rate hikes and they'll be disappointed when they don't come. >> probably something janet yellen is struggling with. she has to price in what trumpnomics means, and the stronger dollar which kind of does the work for them. >> absolutely. no one knows about trumponomics, the fed has the same issue. give you an example with the infrastructure plans. i've seen one paper that suggested that he goes to the market with $160 billion and leverages this up
also if we are to see a change in the u.s., especially the expectations for u.s. fed hike have gone through the roof for december, but also for 2017. it wasn't all that long ago we were looking at less than 50% thinking the fed would hike once or twice in 2017, now we're looking for once or at least once, right? >> yeah. it's our suspicion that janet yellen's dot plot which says two rate hikes in 2017, there probably will remain two rate hikes but the markets will price in more. they...
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the u.s. is perceived to retreat, he will leave behind a vacuum, a security vacuum. this would be filled by the bad guys. this is what we have seen. nato, we also need american leadership and we need who will actually use nato. >> what does america get out of the commitment that it gives to nato? >> we get a lot. i would say nato is the best defense field that you have ever share withe you other countries. and while i fully agree with president-elect trump that the europeans should pay much more for the common security, it is a fact that the europeans have actually contributed a lot. but also, in other places in the troopswe have deployed and we have helped the united states. for a relatively low cost, you get a lot of advantages. >> does nato need to evolve? >> absolutely. >> how? >> well, you have just seen how nato has responded to the russian aggression in eastern europe. after the russian attack on ukraine, nato decided to reinforce the territorial defense by deploying more troops in the e
the u.s. is perceived to retreat, he will leave behind a vacuum, a security vacuum. this would be filled by the bad guys. this is what we have seen. nato, we also need american leadership and we need who will actually use nato. >> what does america get out of the commitment that it gives to nato? >> we get a lot. i would say nato is the best defense field that you have ever share withe you other countries. and while i fully agree with president-elect trump that the europeans should...
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the notion that the u.s. eir he favorable trade deals once isxit occurs with the u.k. probably a fantasy. it takes years to negotiate trade agreements. this will be no exception. most unexpected populist corruption in the world for most of the year, the u.s. has now diverted attention to its own populism. britain has company. there is no substantive improvement in the prospect of the british economy as a result of this. tom: you have a wonderful chapter on the lands of unbelief. i would suggest that's what we have been buttressed by in recent weeks is disbelief. this believe in brexit. disbelief and president-elect donald trump. how do we as a society get through these shocks to stability? what is the action plan to get to the middle of next year? >> get out of your bubbles elite people. i am suffering from post-brexit dramatic stress disorder. i did not anticipated. on the day, i thought it was 50-50. i was not psychologically prepared for it to happen. that is why i expected donald trump to win this week. it
the notion that the u.s. eir he favorable trade deals once isxit occurs with the u.k. probably a fantasy. it takes years to negotiate trade agreements. this will be no exception. most unexpected populist corruption in the world for most of the year, the u.s. has now diverted attention to its own populism. britain has company. there is no substantive improvement in the prospect of the british economy as a result of this. tom: you have a wonderful chapter on the lands of unbelief. i would suggest...
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the u.s. trump dollar. asian equities are rising. for the iisx is set longest rally since 2011. the news this morning is iran and iraq will signal a deal could be on the way. putin says there is a great chance of an opec deal. i am going to but copper in there. i love this phrase, it has gone parabolic. if you do not understand the parabolic means, it is up 20% within one month. hedges are up 19%. that is the largest holding by the hedge fund community+++ 2006. the analysts are trying to keep up with us. morgan stanley says the dollar will rip higher. the bank of america merrill lynch says the dollar will fall. so, those are the markets. we're focusing in on oil. haidi lun is with us. haidi: hey, manus. donald trump has interviewed top investments executives for the role of treasury secretary. people attended meetings at the trump national golf club in new jersey over the weekend. ofmet with the global head real estate at blackstone group. meanwhile, president barack obama says he intends to gi
the u.s. trump dollar. asian equities are rising. for the iisx is set longest rally since 2011. the news this morning is iran and iraq will signal a deal could be on the way. putin says there is a great chance of an opec deal. i am going to but copper in there. i love this phrase, it has gone parabolic. if you do not understand the parabolic means, it is up 20% within one month. hedges are up 19%. that is the largest holding by the hedge fund community+++ 2006. the analysts are trying to keep...
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but now the u.s. is considering capabilities it could deploy on the front lines in space, arming satellites. >> you could have weapons that could be fired against the weapons that are coming at you. >> secretary work raised the possibility of arming satellites with weapons he compared to the death charges that navy surface ships used to defend against enemy submarines during world war ii. >> and so you can imagine us doing that type of activity in space. essentially, it would all be defensive in nature, trying to keep our satellites from being destroyed. so, some people plight say, well, that sounds like offensive war in space to me. we look at this as totally defensive. >> looking further into the realm of star wars, the u.s. has been quietly developing the first american space drone. the x-37b. bearing a striking resemblance to the space shuttle, the drone is essentially a reusable spacecraft >> so it's been deployed. the nice part about it is you can bring it back, deploy it again and experiment wit
but now the u.s. is considering capabilities it could deploy on the front lines in space, arming satellites. >> you could have weapons that could be fired against the weapons that are coming at you. >> secretary work raised the possibility of arming satellites with weapons he compared to the death charges that navy surface ships used to defend against enemy submarines during world war ii. >> and so you can imagine us doing that type of activity in space. essentially, it would...
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obama said the u.s. will not abandon the decades-old military alliance and will continue to honor nato's all for one can -- principle. natodent obama: the strong relationship between the u.s. and graces of the utmost importance across democratic and republican administrations, there is a recognition that the nato alliance is vital and the transatlantic relationship is the cornerstone of our mutual security as well as prosperity. traced greecea for its compassion with refugees. over 60,000 people are stranded in greece after it there onwards journey was sealed off as orders were shot in the falcons. >> it is important we do not have any single country bear the entire burden of these challenges. reporter: as barack obama heads to germany on wednesday, the u.s. leader has warned against the rise of populism in europe. in greecet everyone was pleased to see barack obama today. they were violent scenes outside that meeting. police fired to gas on protesters who were demonstrating a short distance from where th
obama said the u.s. will not abandon the decades-old military alliance and will continue to honor nato's all for one can -- principle. natodent obama: the strong relationship between the u.s. and graces of the utmost importance across democratic and republican administrations, there is a recognition that the nato alliance is vital and the transatlantic relationship is the cornerstone of our mutual security as well as prosperity. traced greecea for its compassion with refugees. over 60,000...
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the u.s. elections. overall, quite a selloff in emerging markets. there are more concerns about investors unable to put money in the u.s. they may face capital outflows and weakening exports as donald trump gets into the white house. the msci emerging market index down 2.3%. vix at 15.14. stocks in europe gaining. look out for the banks because of deregulation. tom keene will look at copper. i wanted to show him the london copper market, gaining 4.7% as we expect donald trump to build more. we will get to the markets in a second. as the shape of trump's white house begins to emerge, investors pick the winners and losers. fors introduced our guest the program. is the us from london dcc director general, adam marshall. here with me in new york, michael mckee. i want to get into policies but we need to talk about some of what we've seen in the streets. there is one in oregon which we understand is turning into a riot. michael: police have classified that as a riot, which makes it a felony if you a
the u.s. elections. overall, quite a selloff in emerging markets. there are more concerns about investors unable to put money in the u.s. they may face capital outflows and weakening exports as donald trump gets into the white house. the msci emerging market index down 2.3%. vix at 15.14. stocks in europe gaining. look out for the banks because of deregulation. tom keene will look at copper. i wanted to show him the london copper market, gaining 4.7% as we expect donald trump to build more. we...
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charges in the u.s. stice department two year antitrust probe into pharmaceuticals could be made by the end of year. they say the investigation now spans more than one dozen companies and concerns about two dozen drugs. industry giants are among the drugmakers who have received subpoenas. all of the companies have said at sete operating quotas. baseball,nal out could stretch as much $3 million if it is ever sold. that is according to the founder of golden options in use jersey. the ball was pocketed by anthony riso and his team won its 108 year championship drought. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more , you can findries more stories on the bloomberg. i am shery ahn, this is bloomberg. >> let's check on the markets. in asia, we are standing by. pressure coming from the anxiety we are seeing around the u.s. election. >> that is right. we are seeing a lot of anxiety, volatility in today's markets. the regional index on track for its lowest close in seven wee
charges in the u.s. stice department two year antitrust probe into pharmaceuticals could be made by the end of year. they say the investigation now spans more than one dozen companies and concerns about two dozen drugs. industry giants are among the drugmakers who have received subpoenas. all of the companies have said at sete operating quotas. baseball,nal out could stretch as much $3 million if it is ever sold. that is according to the founder of golden options in use jersey. the ball was...
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now the u.s. cked syrian democratic forces are set on driving out the militants, and the operation is nearing a crucial phase. 70 the lawabout matters to go before we reach raqqa. -- about 70 kilometers to go. hadhe islamic state group left booby-trapped cars and they exploded. >> the syrian democratic forces are a coalition dominated by syrian kurdish militia known as the ypg. the advance has been further because it considers them to be terrorists. >> the turkish military's holding talks with the u.s. on restrictive -- perspective strategies. turkish officials are said to be working with the u.s. on a rag-term plan for governing qqa. >> cracking down on press freedom in turkey. thisigners went on trial tuesday, charts with making propaganda for kurdish militants , after they were invited as guest editors of a newspaper. journalists complain of growing arbitrary legal pressure ever since the failed coup in july and the state of emergency imposed since then. >> now time for business with kate moody.
now the u.s. cked syrian democratic forces are set on driving out the militants, and the operation is nearing a crucial phase. 70 the lawabout matters to go before we reach raqqa. -- about 70 kilometers to go. hadhe islamic state group left booby-trapped cars and they exploded. >> the syrian democratic forces are a coalition dominated by syrian kurdish militia known as the ypg. the advance has been further because it considers them to be terrorists. >> the turkish military's holding...
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tim: we know from the u.s. annot take anything for granted in politics right now. there is a way for populism that has the potential to disrupt elections that would ordinarily be seen as relatively straightforward. also the referendum in italy, we have a supreme court judgment in the united kingdom on the article 50 issue, and next year we have big elections in the big capitals in europe, frankfurt, paris. given the memory of what has happened in the united states, it all as bearing and the risks in terms of global politics interaction between the united states and other parts of the world will get elevated. very quickly, one thing that interests me, even though we have all of this political uncertainty, we have not the normal risk appetite reaction you would expect except in u.s. markets. fromve seen them shy away safe haven bonds. is that going to change? where investors going for safe assets now? tim: i think the dollar looks the safety valve for the time being. that thethe perception nine states is at least
tim: we know from the u.s. annot take anything for granted in politics right now. there is a way for populism that has the potential to disrupt elections that would ordinarily be seen as relatively straightforward. also the referendum in italy, we have a supreme court judgment in the united kingdom on the article 50 issue, and next year we have big elections in the big capitals in europe, frankfurt, paris. given the memory of what has happened in the united states, it all as bearing and the...
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if the u.s. president is causing great market instability, you would think that would be a cause of concern. we will see under donald trump. it is important to look at that you are seeing a rise largely in terms of inflation expectations. you are seeing a rise in nominal yields. least than in the u.s. at a repricing of the real rates. that is important. u.s. there is greater real damage. in the u.s. case, more of a repricing of inflation expectations with long expecting this. in the next few years rather than all of the rest being on the downside, it seems perfectly reasonable to expect to wait risk. foreign you are a investor, you are looking at yields in the u.s. and thinking that is juicy. this looks at the jgb's two year yield. we see that bridge below earlier in the year. be better going to u.s., better growth, better inflation expectations. i'm going over there. andrew: that is an important part. for a japanese investor, the u.s. rate market has not been that attractive compared to japan. we
if the u.s. president is causing great market instability, you would think that would be a cause of concern. we will see under donald trump. it is important to look at that you are seeing a rise largely in terms of inflation expectations. you are seeing a rise in nominal yields. least than in the u.s. at a repricing of the real rates. that is important. u.s. there is greater real damage. in the u.s. case, more of a repricing of inflation expectations with long expecting this. in the next few...
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mark: the u.s. ion of donald trump served as a wake-up call for europe as it looks at its own economic challenges. deutsche bank's chief economist spoke -- describe the current climate. >> my worry is that as we come closer to the referendum day, and as donald trump's changes make themselves felt, you will see investors pull back ,ompletely and we will go to 4% then you will have an impact on the banking system in italy and the rest of europe. for me, italy is the country that i would worry about as a flashpoint. look at where european markets are trading as we head into the close on this monday session. we just came up the best week since july. it looks like stocks will finish the monday session higher, today. that reflation theme is continuing to play out across markets worldwide. we are seeing bond yields rise and equities rise as well. we are seeing money move into the u.s. currency. this is what is happening to european stock markets. let's start with the bond markets. look at the yield on the u
mark: the u.s. ion of donald trump served as a wake-up call for europe as it looks at its own economic challenges. deutsche bank's chief economist spoke -- describe the current climate. >> my worry is that as we come closer to the referendum day, and as donald trump's changes make themselves felt, you will see investors pull back ,ompletely and we will go to 4% then you will have an impact on the banking system in italy and the rest of europe. for me, italy is the country that i would...
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the u.s. dollar. now only down around 1%. the bank of indonesia intervened in the market. we are seeing weakness on the nikkei. but a lot happening. bonds being dumped across asia today. stay with our top story, donald trump has been welcomed at the white house by president obama as they met to discuss transition plans. both pledged to work together in the transfer of power. you want to emphasize to are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if we succeed -- if you succeed, the country succeeds. >> trump was optimistic about his plans for office. i think we will do spectacular things for the american people. we cannot get started fast enough. anna: guy johnson joins us from new york. trump has over 4000 appointments to make, lots of speculations over who the secretariat of the treasury will be -- the treasury secretary will be. there are a number of names out there. learned, former goldman sachs, the guy who ran the fundraising for the trump campaign. he is being seen
the u.s. dollar. now only down around 1%. the bank of indonesia intervened in the market. we are seeing weakness on the nikkei. but a lot happening. bonds being dumped across asia today. stay with our top story, donald trump has been welcomed at the white house by president obama as they met to discuss transition plans. both pledged to work together in the transfer of power. you want to emphasize to are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed because if we succeed -- if you...
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i am surprised to learn that the eu and the u.s. the biggest trading partners in terms of total trade. almost $700 billion in total to a good trade last year. this really is a big deal for both sides. mark: thanks for joining us. nejra cehic in brussels today. julie: three employees for major banks have been arrested in a u.k. insider trading case. why the uk's getting more aggressive prosecuting these cases next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm julie hyman. mark: i am mark barton county down to the european close. eight minutes away until the end of the friday session. three employees from major banks have been arrested according to people with knowledge of the matter. joining us now is bloomberg news reporter suzy green. why is this investigation important? it shows that the sca is not letting up when it comes to insider trading. it is clamping down on conduct the last eight years and we had a huge investigation that came to conclusion earlier this year. the fact that something else so
i am surprised to learn that the eu and the u.s. the biggest trading partners in terms of total trade. almost $700 billion in total to a good trade last year. this really is a big deal for both sides. mark: thanks for joining us. nejra cehic in brussels today. julie: three employees for major banks have been arrested in a u.k. insider trading case. why the uk's getting more aggressive prosecuting these cases next. this is bloomberg. ♪ julie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm...
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or the u.s. clearly we spoke to a couple of the trump peter navarro was clear, he believes that any country with a surplus, he mentioned germany and talked about china, any country with surplus is cheating american trade deals. >> that is wrong economics. simply wrong, any sort of second year student of economics should know that is wrong. data, look at the german government spending is rising 4% year-over-year, private consumption is fairly strong. you cannot accuse the germans of understanding -- under-spending. francine: we are just getting the former french finance minister, he said he is running for president. live pictures. this is north of paris, about 45 minutes from paris. we covered him extensively when he talked about reforms. -- i amential election losing my voice come a presidential election in france next year and the markets need to decide whether they believe in the polls. ,omeone from the far right marine le pen, much more palatable that her father, but with anti-europe since and
or the u.s. clearly we spoke to a couple of the trump peter navarro was clear, he believes that any country with a surplus, he mentioned germany and talked about china, any country with surplus is cheating american trade deals. >> that is wrong economics. simply wrong, any sort of second year student of economics should know that is wrong. data, look at the german government spending is rising 4% year-over-year, private consumption is fairly strong. you cannot accuse the germans of...
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but five years after the u.s. it had left iraq for good there are now around 6,000 american service members back in the country again. private first class patrick meehan from pepperell, massachusetts is part of the security detail for the senior officers who work in the camp's command center, launching air strikes on isis. the idea is that you could give your life to protect senior officers. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: is that scary? >> no, ma'am. not really. >> reporter: big jobs resting on very young shoulders. specialist monique freek, a 22-year-old from goldsboro, north carolina is one of three cooks at the camp who will cater thanksgiving lunch for 150 from this tiny kitchen. >> we have ham, turkey, greens, corn on the cob, green beans. >> reporter: she told us she's thankful to her grandfather, who also served as a military cook, inspiring her to enlist. >> i said i want to be a cook. he said no you don't. yes, i do. no, you don't. he says i'm telling you you really don't. i said no, i really do. and they ga
but five years after the u.s. it had left iraq for good there are now around 6,000 american service members back in the country again. private first class patrick meehan from pepperell, massachusetts is part of the security detail for the senior officers who work in the camp's command center, launching air strikes on isis. the idea is that you could give your life to protect senior officers. >> yes, ma'am. >> reporter: is that scary? >> no, ma'am. not really. >>...
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>> 80 part of the u.s. customers are produced locally in the u.s. i believe we're in solid shape, and rather can benefit from the infrastructure program the newer government has announced going forwar forward. >> estate agents in a state. countrywide lowers its core earnings target, saying the brexit vote has led to a drop in transactions in the uk property market. >>> shares in monte dei paschi lead italian banks higher as investors get set to approve a 5 billion euro capital hike at the lender's shareholder meeting. >>> u.s. treasury yields rise, as the dollar index hits a fresh 13-year high. emerging markets hurt, with the malaysian ringgit falling to the lowest level sense the asian financial crisis. >>> good morning. happy thanksgiving to our u.s. viewe viewers. the german efo conditions came in at 1.056 for november versus a forecast for 1.15. slightly better than expected. ju once again, seeing the german level ifo index at 150.5, that is more or less in line with expectations. i'm looking at a forecast for 106. maybe a smidge below forecast.
>> 80 part of the u.s. customers are produced locally in the u.s. i believe we're in solid shape, and rather can benefit from the infrastructure program the newer government has announced going forwar forward. >> estate agents in a state. countrywide lowers its core earnings target, saying the brexit vote has led to a drop in transactions in the uk property market. >>> shares in monte dei paschi lead italian banks higher as investors get set to approve a 5 billion euro...
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the other way in which the u.s. ects emerging markets is by the dollar, so when it is strong, you get major currencies stronger against the other currencies, so we are less focused on the interest rates and u.s. consumption of commodities, since china came along and it is more about the dollar and the globalization that has been key mover behind to the imf and world bank and -- ofles of the supporting emerging markets. loses interest. in pursuing globalization and you see this has a fix on the existing institutions and generally sort of killing momentum. paul: i think it is more than just killing momentum, it could knock economic development back. it will vary across countries and in terms of impact, but huge amounts of globalization and the rise of it in poorer countries has been driven not just by exported to the u.s., but more the u.s.'s role as the guardian of the wto and all of these organizations. and i think that is what is in the balance right now. .oe: ok, thank you stay with us after the break and we will t
the other way in which the u.s. ects emerging markets is by the dollar, so when it is strong, you get major currencies stronger against the other currencies, so we are less focused on the interest rates and u.s. consumption of commodities, since china came along and it is more about the dollar and the globalization that has been key mover behind to the imf and world bank and -- ofles of the supporting emerging markets. loses interest. in pursuing globalization and you see this has a fix on the...
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the u.s. and cuba. does it delay, does it hasten normalization of relations with cuba? standpoint, is. would not expect any impact on the progress we are committed to toing on our end, to begin normalize relations with cuba. as you know, and president obama announcement almost two years ago now, this was rooted in the present's conclusion that thelicy of isolation that united states had pursued for more than five decades had failed to bring about the improved human rights climate that i think just about every american citizen would like to see in cuba. what we have seen is greater freedom for american citizens to visit cuba, to send money to family members and cuba to engage in business and seek business opportunities in cuba. it also enhances the ability of the united states government to maintain an embassy in cuba only officials can not engage with government officials, but also those societies that are working to build greater freedom. those are all good things. those are all benefits enjoy
the u.s. and cuba. does it delay, does it hasten normalization of relations with cuba? standpoint, is. would not expect any impact on the progress we are committed to toing on our end, to begin normalize relations with cuba. as you know, and president obama announcement almost two years ago now, this was rooted in the present's conclusion that thelicy of isolation that united states had pursued for more than five decades had failed to bring about the improved human rights climate that i think...
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the u.s. protest after donald trump wins the keys to the white house. the demonstration saw roads blocked, fires lit and people arrested. human rights activists accuse iraqi troops of unlawfully killing and torturing civilians in their bid to retake mosul from the islamic state. we have a special report from the town freed from the jihadist grasp earlier this week. migrants have 400 somewhere new to sleep this thursday night as a brand-new reception center opens its doors. this after makeshift camps were dismantled by authorities. time for some business news. surprising result in the u.s. election. also for investors. how do the markets look? is reallyly continuing. right after the results came out yesterday asian markets suffered. those losses have recovered today and in some cases market gains more. almost 7%. here in europe markets also continuing to rally on top of stocks getting more than 1% yesterday. a sector doing particularly well, biotech and finance. as well as sectors anticipating
the u.s. protest after donald trump wins the keys to the white house. the demonstration saw roads blocked, fires lit and people arrested. human rights activists accuse iraqi troops of unlawfully killing and torturing civilians in their bid to retake mosul from the islamic state. we have a special report from the town freed from the jihadist grasp earlier this week. migrants have 400 somewhere new to sleep this thursday night as a brand-new reception center opens its doors. this after makeshift...
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what is the expectation for cuba and u.s. relations? particularly who may still have family in cuba. >> yeah, kristi, i think there's been talk for years of just having open dialogue. freedom of expression, we have the women in white, who are constantly out on the streets, vouching for their husbands or for their loved ones who have been wrongfully impreisoned. they're political prisoners at this point. and hopefully, that can move forward. and just the basic needs and privileges that we have here in the states, that they want for their family across the bay. >> chris moody and alejandro fonseka, thank you for joining us. cnn correspondent boris sanchez is joining us on the phone. boris, you were born in cuba and you moved to the u.s. for political asylum with your family. we're wondering your thoughts this morning. >> good morning, martin and christi. really, my thoughts are with my grand parents. they've been the ones that have suffered the most. they've been praying for this moment for many years, they're not with us anymore, unfortu
what is the expectation for cuba and u.s. relations? particularly who may still have family in cuba. >> yeah, kristi, i think there's been talk for years of just having open dialogue. freedom of expression, we have the women in white, who are constantly out on the streets, vouching for their husbands or for their loved ones who have been wrongfully impreisoned. they're political prisoners at this point. and hopefully, that can move forward. and just the basic needs and privileges that we...
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the u.s. decide who will be the next president, first results expected at 7:00 p.m. eastern and we will bring you the latest from the bloomberg's politics team and cover the market impact depending on the outcome. vonnie: u.s. stocks falling while bonds are fluctuating. polls showing hillary clinton narrowly ahead of donald trump. all of europe will be watching the results of the u.s. elections closely, what could the implications mean for u.s. -european trade relations? we will speak with the deputy finance minister of germany, jens spahn. happening now, donald trump is casting his vote. he is voting at public school 59 in manhattan on the east side of manhattan. , he is casting his vote, he said he would be voting for donald trump. [applause] --[laughter] . mark: 30 minutes away from the close, this is gmm go, global macro movers. yesterday, we rose for the first day, these are the currency fees rising and falling against the dollar with the pound slightly up. bond yields and commodities tod
the u.s. decide who will be the next president, first results expected at 7:00 p.m. eastern and we will bring you the latest from the bloomberg's politics team and cover the market impact depending on the outcome. vonnie: u.s. stocks falling while bonds are fluctuating. polls showing hillary clinton narrowly ahead of donald trump. all of europe will be watching the results of the u.s. elections closely, what could the implications mean for u.s. -european trade relations? we will speak with the...
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the u.s. military says over 1, 500 isis militants have been killed in the battle for mosu determined, and their tactics have slowed the offensive. >> holly williams with american troops in iraq. holly, thanks. >>> next, a small gesture makes a huge difference for the homeless this thanksgiving. >>> and later, this man made a difference in the lives of hundreds of women. they call him their guardian i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans... ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists wo
the u.s. military says over 1, 500 isis militants have been killed in the battle for mosu determined, and their tactics have slowed the offensive. >> holly williams with american troops in iraq. holly, thanks. >>> next, a small gesture makes a huge difference for the homeless this thanksgiving. >>> and later, this man made a difference in the lives of hundreds of women. they call him their guardian i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans... ...better than...
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we are going to stay on the u.s. elections and dig deeper into the business view. >> markets are closed in the u.s. and seem to have priced in donald trump's rhetoric has banks especially nervous. if he does cut off the u.s. from free trade deals, that will make imports more expensive. people will have less money in their pockets to pay off their debts. you are just -- here are just a few examples of what people can do. >> americans who have bank accounts from anchor america may be getting a phone call on election night. the u.s. -- from bank of america may be getting a phone call on election night. the financial institution plans to call people to reassure them that their deposits are safe. the call will likely come if donald trump wins. he is regarded as the less protectable of the two. >> if trump comes to power, it will massively endanger the world economy, massively disrupted. that will not be good for businesses or the markets. >> a trump win could trigger volatility on the global markets, and traders want to re
we are going to stay on the u.s. elections and dig deeper into the business view. >> markets are closed in the u.s. and seem to have priced in donald trump's rhetoric has banks especially nervous. if he does cut off the u.s. from free trade deals, that will make imports more expensive. people will have less money in their pockets to pay off their debts. you are just -- here are just a few examples of what people can do. >> americans who have bank accounts from anchor america may be...
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the u.s. n-year treasury. what that means is yields are essentially back to levels of this time last year, very close now. look at that. 2.19% takes you back to january 10. a little bit further back, this is where we are this time last year, so quite a steep selloff across bond markets, and that is continuing at the moment it you look at some of these other yields across a markets like south korea and taiwan as well. we will leave it there for now. all yours. haidi: we're just getting some lines crossing the bloomberg. governor kuroda said policy will be adjusted as needed and the public needs to experience inflation above that 2% target, but suggesting you should manager at occasions when it comes to that number. i think this vast sway of youth has never experienced inflation at these levels. they are saying they should get that 2% target, which has been 2018, full year is when they see that likely to rise towards that 2% target at some point in that full-year. thei: continuing to watch yen, w
the u.s. n-year treasury. what that means is yields are essentially back to levels of this time last year, very close now. look at that. 2.19% takes you back to january 10. a little bit further back, this is where we are this time last year, so quite a steep selloff across bond markets, and that is continuing at the moment it you look at some of these other yields across a markets like south korea and taiwan as well. we will leave it there for now. all yours. haidi: we're just getting some...
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many more we have questions about the u.s.-china relationship going forward than we have answers. 45% tariffs on all chinese made goods into the nine states. the commonwealth of australia said that could cut exports to the united states by 25% in the first year alone. this is a $600 billion trade relationship heavily skewed in china's favor. how much more would americans want to pay for their iphones and other goods they buy? >> that's another story. currency manipulation could be ,omething that president trump still getting used to that, president trump will possibly -- rishaad: president-elect trump for the time being. >> currency manipulation, he name china a currency manipulator on day one. what does that mean? it means they will start a series of steps to potentially penalize china. rishaad: you told me last time that the last person to call china that was bill clinton. >> 1994. it is a different economy now. china is aaying currency manipulator, the yuan is weakening further as the dollar strengthens, but some could argu
many more we have questions about the u.s.-china relationship going forward than we have answers. 45% tariffs on all chinese made goods into the nine states. the commonwealth of australia said that could cut exports to the united states by 25% in the first year alone. this is a $600 billion trade relationship heavily skewed in china's favor. how much more would americans want to pay for their iphones and other goods they buy? >> that's another story. currency manipulation could be...
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the chief of the administration is hoping for the u.s. literature for the more cover greece's role in the southeast mediterranean, but also the balkans and also in the context of the huge referee -- this huge refugee crisis. greece has received hundreds of thousands of refugees in the past two years, but also a boost itstrategic significance to position within the wider region. but also with regards to energy security and all this. a greek newspaper remarked, could obama be the man to save greece? i think that kind of sums up the high expectations of this trip, but many will just say this is purely a symbolic visit. molly: back in the united states, protesters continued to rally against donald trump, fueled by concerns of race relations and gender equality. our correspondent has more. >> mobilized and united against a man they accused of posing a threat to their future. thousands of students across the united states walked out of the classrooms and on to the streets to demand the election of -- to protest the election of donald trump as pr
the chief of the administration is hoping for the u.s. literature for the more cover greece's role in the southeast mediterranean, but also the balkans and also in the context of the huge referee -- this huge refugee crisis. greece has received hundreds of thousands of refugees in the past two years, but also a boost itstrategic significance to position within the wider region. but also with regards to energy security and all this. a greek newspaper remarked, could obama be the man to save...
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so that depends on the u.s. president himself. >> why do you think a trump presidency would be so bad for turkey, not specifically the trump presidency but the rise in yields? >> look -- >> is anything bad for turkey now not just trump. >> there's a lot of i die 0 is in ext-- i die diosyncracies. this hit the perception of foreign investors and getting people worried out there. obviously against the backdrop of increasing u.s. treasury yields, higher dollar costs higher currencies get hit first. turkey is amongst those grouch currencies. what we need to see is the central bank sengds us a message that it's on top of things and needs to react to the depreciation. >> thank you so much for that. >>> now donald trump and argentinian president have both denied local media reports that trump asked the south american leader for a business favor when he called to congratulate the president-elect on his election win. the argentinian journalist reported on his news program trump asked him the president the argentinian pres
so that depends on the u.s. president himself. >> why do you think a trump presidency would be so bad for turkey, not specifically the trump presidency but the rise in yields? >> look -- >> is anything bad for turkey now not just trump. >> there's a lot of i die 0 is in ext-- i die diosyncracies. this hit the perception of foreign investors and getting people worried out there. obviously against the backdrop of increasing u.s. treasury yields, higher dollar costs higher...
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people are about the u.s. election. busy one on the campaign trail as hillary clinton and donald trump and a dozen surrogates barnstormed several battleground states with a final pitch to voters. florida, we've got five more days. days, we going to win the great state of florida. >> love for this country is something we shared when i met donald. he loves this country and he knows how to get things done, not just talk. he certainly knows how to fix things up -- shake things up, doesn't he? >> this is a guy who spent 70 years, his whole life, born with a silver spoon, showing no respect for working people. >> why isn't he back in the office, sometimes referred to as the oval office? why isn't he back in the white house, bringing our jobs back? helping our veterans? >> you even have a republican senator saying you cannot afford to give the nuclear codes to somebody so erratic. and as hillary points out, anybody that you can bait with a tweet is not someone you can trust with nuclear weapons. >> someone who always puts hims
people are about the u.s. election. busy one on the campaign trail as hillary clinton and donald trump and a dozen surrogates barnstormed several battleground states with a final pitch to voters. florida, we've got five more days. days, we going to win the great state of florida. >> love for this country is something we shared when i met donald. he loves this country and he knows how to get things done, not just talk. he certainly knows how to fix things up -- shake things up, doesn't...
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we have more conviction in the u.s., u.s. earnings profile than elsewhere. >> justin, we have to leave it here, thank you very much for your time. justin says go with the trend, go with the trump trade. >> trend is your friend until the end in the bend. >>> e-mail the show, get involved. streetsignseurope@cn streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. we have plenty coming up. the french elections, talking about that. follow us on twitter with comments @streetsigns address cnbc. @louisabojesen. >> and @carolincnbc. >>> can the former economy minister make his mark on the italian election or will france make a hard shift to the right? we'll discuss coming up. . >>> welcome back to "street signs." sodexo offset weakness in france with solid sales in north america and the uk. the company suffered from strikes, security fears, floods in the home market. sales were in line with expect takes coming in at 22 billion euros. the ceo told cnbc he believes the recovery is underway in the company oop's home market. >> france had an effect on the growth b
we have more conviction in the u.s., u.s. earnings profile than elsewhere. >> justin, we have to leave it here, thank you very much for your time. justin says go with the trend, go with the trump trade. >> trend is your friend until the end in the bend. >>> e-mail the show, get involved. streetsignseurope@cn streetsignseurope@cnbc.com. we have plenty coming up. the french elections, talking about that. follow us on twitter with comments @streetsigns address cnbc....
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the u.s. campaign for palestinian rights, what used to be called the u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation, you have an extraordinary organization like the institute for middle east understanding whose job it is to place palestinian voices in the mainstream press across the united states and they now have so much work they have 15, 18 people on staff across the country doing just that. you have yousef muniar, the director here, in the pages of the "new york times" over and over again. he's now the director of the u.s. campaign for palestinian rights, just was in the "new york times" again not very long ago. you don't have much of a shift on tv but the mainstream press is not anything like it used to be and i think it's very important that we rise that because there's a lot of stuff out there, there's a new film out there which i'm quoted in a lot, i'm sort of sorry about it because i think it undermines the work that has gone on in these recent years. it isn't any longer like it used to b
the u.s. campaign for palestinian rights, what used to be called the u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation, you have an extraordinary organization like the institute for middle east understanding whose job it is to place palestinian voices in the mainstream press across the united states and they now have so much work they have 15, 18 people on staff across the country doing just that. you have yousef muniar, the director here, in the pages of the "new york times" over and over...
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the u.s. dollar. also, those are nine-month goals. on zinc which has been on a tear. let's get the first word news now. consumer prices have fallen for the eight straight month. primary gauge of inflation dropped 0.4%. it underlines just how distant the world's third-largest economy is. abortion took center stage in the primary last night. defended hisner views as the rival attacked. this illustrates this is social, not economic policies differentiating them. are setes before they to pick their 2017 presidential candidate can read donald trump says he is making progress in his effort to prevent the moving of a factory to mexico. he said, we will know soon gimmick he said he was working on thanks to me to keep the plant indiana. carrier replied, saying it had held discussions and looked forward to working with the incoming administration. thechairman of nordic -- bank said there is little chance they will held talks to merge. allowed thehave biggest bank to move its headquarters to the netherlan
the u.s. dollar. also, those are nine-month goals. on zinc which has been on a tear. let's get the first word news now. consumer prices have fallen for the eight straight month. primary gauge of inflation dropped 0.4%. it underlines just how distant the world's third-largest economy is. abortion took center stage in the primary last night. defended hisner views as the rival attacked. this illustrates this is social, not economic policies differentiating them. are setes before they to pick their...
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the election of mr. trump, it might be very hard for u.s. congress to ratify it unless they do it by the end of this year. chances might be pretty small. and tpp has also some national security implications. because we don't like to see state-owned companies, military-owned companies in china making money, you know, abroad, and using some of the profits for their military expansion. and under the tpp, that would not be for them to -- it would be pretty difficult for them to do that. so in that sense too, this is very good opportunity. so i'm not sure when the good time -- the chance for us to -- time will come but this might bring a great disappointment -- disappointing result. >> seems like there's unpredictability in all kinds of fields now that trump is going to be the next president. this might be a difficult question, but what is your prediction for 2017? >> well, you know, there's a strong -- kind of element of celebration today. but, you know, waking up tomorrow, we have to be aware that mr. trump is still surrounded by lots and lots o
the election of mr. trump, it might be very hard for u.s. congress to ratify it unless they do it by the end of this year. chances might be pretty small. and tpp has also some national security implications. because we don't like to see state-owned companies, military-owned companies in china making money, you know, abroad, and using some of the profits for their military expansion. and under the tpp, that would not be for them to -- it would be pretty difficult for them to do that. so in that...
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the u.s. can't?2?? afford to lose those bases? >> jeffr: absolutely not.rj' >> kroft: this is the man who policies in syri that he says have led to a clear and present security threat on his souther let me be very frank in my remarks, and i've been known for my candor. i wouldn't speak the truth if i said i was not disillusioned. because i am disillusioned. >> kroft: president erdoan is not the only one in turkey disillusioned with america right now. so are many of his countrymen, who feel that their western allies care more about their own interests than turkey's. most of the tension and anti- americanism can be traced back to the night of july 15, hin factions of the turkish military shut down the bosporus bridge that connects europe and asia, and launched a coup to overthrow the elected government. it wasn't long after that f-16s commandeered by a rogue faction of the air force strked fast and low across the skies of istanbul and ankara. sonic booms shattered windows. and shut down istanbul'
the u.s. can't?2?? afford to lose those bases? >> jeffr: absolutely not.rj' >> kroft: this is the man who policies in syri that he says have led to a clear and present security threat on his souther let me be very frank in my remarks, and i've been known for my candor. i wouldn't speak the truth if i said i was not disillusioned. because i am disillusioned. >> kroft: president erdoan is not the only one in turkey disillusioned with america right now. so are many of his...
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the u.s. are allies and united by universal values. i hope we can strengthen the u.s./japan alliance. we will cooperate to tackle problems now facing the international community. i look forward to working with him. >> and on the streets of tokyo, major japanese newspapers handed out special editions. >> translator: i think people in the u.s. hoped things would change. now i'm half worried and half hopeful that we can build a good relationship with the u.s. >> translator: i was expecting a female president, but the result was that clinton didn't win. i'm very worried how the results will influence japan's economy. >> the feelings of uncertainty are in part because trump would become the first president who doesn't have a political or military background. but in his victory speech, trump tried to dispel any doubt about his foreign policy. >> i want to tell the world community that while we will always put america's interests first, we will deal fairly with everyone. with everyone. all people and
the u.s. are allies and united by universal values. i hope we can strengthen the u.s./japan alliance. we will cooperate to tackle problems now facing the international community. i look forward to working with him. >> and on the streets of tokyo, major japanese newspapers handed out special editions. >> translator: i think people in the u.s. hoped things would change. now i'm half worried and half hopeful that we can build a good relationship with the u.s. >> translator: i was...