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a couple of things, christi. the first thing is, it doesn't, in my view, turn on even the issue of him pressing the trigger. it turns on the issue of his mishandling of the firearm. that's number one. number two, when you make a statement like that, you expose yourself to a credibility assessment. we heard the firearm expert there indicate that there's no way, unless your hand is on that trigger, excuse me, your finger is on the trigger thar, that th is going off. either way, in the event he was prosecuted, and it is not clear he will be, i think prosecutors will make clear that focus on the issue of the mishandling of the gun, not the specifics as to whether his hand was there or finger was there or not. but in the final analysis, i just don't know that you help yourself when there's dual tracks -- let's be clear, and i'll be brief. you have a sheriff investigation really looking at assessing whether or not there should be criminal responsibility. when you look at criminality, christi, it's not only about what y
a couple of things, christi. the first thing is, it doesn't, in my view, turn on even the issue of him pressing the trigger. it turns on the issue of his mishandling of the firearm. that's number one. number two, when you make a statement like that, you expose yourself to a credibility assessment. we heard the firearm expert there indicate that there's no way, unless your hand is on that trigger, excuse me, your finger is on the trigger thar, that th is going off. either way, in the event he...
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and chris christie was getting all of it. the problem for christie is no matter how many times he repeats the message of his book on air, his argument for -- i don't even know what you call it. let's say not explicitly authoritarian anti-democratic version of republicanism. there's no market for it. a senior publishing source with access to the industry's book scan tabulations told media reporter eric bullard that christie's book "republican rescue" sold just 2,289 copies during its first week in stores, which constitutes a colossal publishing flop. in comparison, jonathan karl's new book "betrayal" sold 24 how hardcover copies the same week as the christie failure. in the republican party what there is sadly a market for is bigotry and nastiness and bad racist stand-up comedy routines from people like lauren boebert. that's the new grand old party. we'll talk to stuart stevens about that, next. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a differ
and chris christie was getting all of it. the problem for christie is no matter how many times he repeats the message of his book on air, his argument for -- i don't even know what you call it. let's say not explicitly authoritarian anti-democratic version of republicanism. there's no market for it. a senior publishing source with access to the industry's book scan tabulations told media reporter eric bullard that christie's book "republican rescue" sold just 2,289 copies during its...
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. >> this is her mother, christie. we met up at their home in texas. >> closed fisted punches to her face. hold her down -- >> aggression and self injuryious. >> the chief of pediatric neurology. >> even children higher functioning will have self ajuryious behaviors. >> is there any idea why that happens as part of the autism spectrum? >> it may be very similar to a lot of the other repetitive behaviors that they have. >> autism, asd for autism spectrum disorder, is by definition a wide array of behaviors. but mild, more severe, the two core symptoms are social communication challenges, and one-third are nonverbal and second, repetitive behaviors, like rocking, flapping or even hitting. particularly challenging for the zartlers, hitting people, including themselves, making life unimaginebly challenging for kara and her parents. but life has never been easy for kara. >> i went and did the blood test and my levels were high, and they said, oh, you are pregnant. >> after years of battling infertility, christie was pregnan
. >> this is her mother, christie. we met up at their home in texas. >> closed fisted punches to her face. hold her down -- >> aggression and self injuryious. >> the chief of pediatric neurology. >> even children higher functioning will have self ajuryious behaviors. >> is there any idea why that happens as part of the autism spectrum? >> it may be very similar to a lot of the other repetitive behaviors that they have. >> autism, asd for autism...
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christie talks a lot. but you get him to talk in ways that he normally doesn't. >> thanks. 8:30 don't. >>> murder rates reaching all-time records. a police chief calls it worse than a war zone in his city. >>> how two students may have headed off a mass shooting on a florida college campus. >>> and inside a michigan hospital once again swamped with covid patients. >> now they're here with a mask on their face, teary eyed, staring at me asking if they're going to live or not. it's the most joyous time of the year. especially at t-mobile! let's go to dianne. can you tell us what's happening? yeah, i got the awesome new iphone 13 pro and airpods, and t-mobile is paying for them both! oooh and i get a free year of apple tv+ and this is for new and existing t-mobile and sprint customers. like me! back to you. uh, hello!? we are going to t-mobile! upgrade to the iphone 13 pro and airpods both on us. only at t-mobile. this season, give from the heart, with 25 to 50% off everything. don't miss the last big sale of
christie talks a lot. but you get him to talk in ways that he normally doesn't. >> thanks. 8:30 don't. >>> murder rates reaching all-time records. a police chief calls it worse than a war zone in his city. >>> how two students may have headed off a mass shooting on a florida college campus. >>> and inside a michigan hospital once again swamped with covid patients. >> now they're here with a mask on their face, teary eyed, staring at me asking if they're...
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. >> this is her mother christy. we met up at the home in texas. >> closed fisted punches to her face. hold her down, aggression and self-injurious behaviors are common especially in children with severe autism. >> for three decades dr. doris was the chief at the hospital. >> even some children who are higher functioning will have self-injurious behaviors or aggress ive behaviors. >> anything from repettively banging their head against a wall to hitting their head to pinching themselves. >> any idea why that happens as part of the autism spectrum? >> it may be very similar to a lot of the other repetitive behaviors that they have. >> autism. asd for awe stichl spectrum disorder is by definition a wide array of behaviors. mild or severe, the two core symptoms are social communication challenge, one third o nonverbal and second, restrictive or repetitive behaviors like rocking, flapping, even hitting. >> take a drirng snk. >> kara is aggressive, throwing things, breaking things, hitsing people. making life unimaginably
. >> this is her mother christy. we met up at the home in texas. >> closed fisted punches to her face. hold her down, aggression and self-injurious behaviors are common especially in children with severe autism. >> for three decades dr. doris was the chief at the hospital. >> even some children who are higher functioning will have self-injurious behaviors or aggress ive behaviors. >> anything from repettively banging their head against a wall to hitting their head...
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good morning, christi. you know, yet another dangerous -- potentially dangerous variant to talk about. you see, the biggest concern scientists have about omicron are these increased number of mutations on the spike protein. the spike protein is key when it comes to the virus latching on and getting into our bodies. so the more mutations that you have on the spike protein, the more capable the virus is of infecting us and causing damage. but there's still unknown. even if omicron becomes a rather predominant strain here in the u.s., it still has to compete with delta, just as you mentioned. i'm not 100% sure that omicron can totally push delta to the side. i mean, just as you mentioned at the opening, we're a little over 100,000 daily case s, and our biggest concern in the u.s. still needs to be the delta variant. >> so talk about a timeline. is there any indication how long it might be before we have some real concrete data to show us, you know, what is the severity of omicron? we know the transmissibility
good morning, christi. you know, yet another dangerous -- potentially dangerous variant to talk about. you see, the biggest concern scientists have about omicron are these increased number of mutations on the spike protein. the spike protein is key when it comes to the virus latching on and getting into our bodies. so the more mutations that you have on the spike protein, the more capable the virus is of infecting us and causing damage. but there's still unknown. even if omicron becomes a...
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christy. how do you see this? government handling the whole issue of immigration and refugees, which is something that is coming to the for over the last few weeks. is this, there been indications that they will formulate a more humane policy if you will. one way to do it might be to focus on the overall economy and the pandemic, rather than the political implications of immigration. certainly in germany. and whenever we've seen swings of the far right coming, they've come with a lot of emphasis on the danger of immigrants and the threat of foreigners and a way to reset that issue might be to focus on economic growth on coming together to continue to contain the pandemic and looking for ways to strengthen the economy and workers from all over the world coming to germany and contributing to germany is a way that that can be framed to everyone's benefit perhaps. yeah. or report their, rebecca mentioned the, the pandemic there. that's obviously the, the most immediate issue right now for this new government. how are
christy. how do you see this? government handling the whole issue of immigration and refugees, which is something that is coming to the for over the last few weeks. is this, there been indications that they will formulate a more humane policy if you will. one way to do it might be to focus on the overall economy and the pandemic, rather than the political implications of immigration. certainly in germany. and whenever we've seen swings of the far right coming, they've come with a lot of...
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boris, christi? >> a lot to breakdown from possibility, michigan. thank you for walking us through that. >> athena, thank you. great job. go to former philadelphia police commissioner and law enforcement analyst charles ramsey and civil rights attorney and cnn legal analyst areva martin. appreciate you both being here. commissioner, let me start with you. you listened to this. what stood out to you most and what, might i ask, one of the things i think is important to point out, these attorneys for the parents are adamant that the gun was locked up. they wanted to make that statement. they did so, which is contrary to some of the other reports we were getting in the last 24 hours. so what stood out to you, commissioner ramsey? >> i mean, the defense attorneys are doing their job, whether the gun was locked up, he had the gun, used the gun in commission of the crime, so clearly the gun was not secured to a point he wouldn't have access to it. this is just the very beginning. more information will come
boris, christi? >> a lot to breakdown from possibility, michigan. thank you for walking us through that. >> athena, thank you. great job. go to former philadelphia police commissioner and law enforcement analyst charles ramsey and civil rights attorney and cnn legal analyst areva martin. appreciate you both being here. commissioner, let me start with you. you listened to this. what stood out to you most and what, might i ask, one of the things i think is important to point out,...
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. >> this is her mother, christie. we met up at their home in texas. >> closed fisted punches to her face. hold her down. aggression and self-injurious behaviors are, unfortunately, very common in especially in children with severe autism. >> for three decades, dr. trauner was the chief of pediatric neurology at uc san diego neurosciences and pediatrics departments. >> even some children higher functioning have self-injurious behaviors or aggressive behaviors. anything from repetitively banging their head against a wall to hitting their head with their hands to pinching themselves. >> is this any idea why that happens as part of the lloyd austin? >> it may oobs be similar to a lot of the other repetitive behaviors that they have. >> autism. asd for autism spectrum disorder is, by definition, a wide array of behaviors. but mild, more severe, the two core symptoms are social communication challenges, one-third are non-verbal, and, second, restrictive or repetitive behaviors, like rocking, flapping, even hitting. >> let's
. >> this is her mother, christie. we met up at their home in texas. >> closed fisted punches to her face. hold her down. aggression and self-injurious behaviors are, unfortunately, very common in especially in children with severe autism. >> for three decades, dr. trauner was the chief of pediatric neurology at uc san diego neurosciences and pediatrics departments. >> even some children higher functioning have self-injurious behaviors or aggressive behaviors. anything...
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indeed, we're now joined by christie plod sin and bon. let's start with that christie. is there an answer to other facebook could be trusted with a virtual universe? well, i think we should emphasize the fact that a, this universe wouldn't be built or controlled by facebook or meta as they're now called a marxist berg set him this himself in the rebrand that the met averse would be a collaborative project involving many players. now that being said, of course, the spree brand ties this company very strongly to this new initiative in a very aggressive way. and yeah, there was actually really a lot of pushback against this move after after zuckerberg announced this as we just heard facebook, facebook or formerly facebook. now meta has been really played by scandals for years, but especially this year i and the whistleblower francis house actually called for him to step down and really allow facebook or meta, pardon me to move on from the sort of assorted history they've had right now. we saw many founders of these major big tech companies stepping down this year, also rec
indeed, we're now joined by christie plod sin and bon. let's start with that christie. is there an answer to other facebook could be trusted with a virtual universe? well, i think we should emphasize the fact that a, this universe wouldn't be built or controlled by facebook or meta as they're now called a marxist berg set him this himself in the rebrand that the met averse would be a collaborative project involving many players. now that being said, of course, the spree brand ties this company...
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media christie, head of advocacy at _ access. media christie, head of advocacy at unicef _ access. media christie, head of advocacy at unicef uk. - access. media christie, head of advocacy at unicef uk. thank. access. media christie, head of l advocacy at unicef uk. thank you very much. advocacy at unicef uk. thank you very much-— advocacy at unicef uk. thank you very much. thanks, nice to talk to ou. russian president vladimir putin has held a wide—reaching annual end—of—year press conference in moscow. in more than four hours of questions from journalists, he covered everything from covid vaccines to his thoughts on father frost — the russian version of santa claus — but there was a lot of focus on ukraine. he insisted that russia has a historical right to be involved in eastern ukraine, and blamed nato for bringing missiles to russia's doorstop. but he said he does not want to see an escalation in conflict. translation: i've been talking about our welfare, health care l and infrastructure measures. will they mean a lot if we are plunged in a conflict? but we don't wa
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and chris christie was getting all of it! the problem for christie's no matter how many times book argument -- i really know how you call it. it's not explicitly authoritarian undemocratic version of republicanism. there is no market for. the >> senior publishing source the access to the internet -- told media reporter that christie's work rescue soldiers 200,000 copies in his first week in stores. it constitutes of the plot colossal publishing flop in comparison to carl's new book betrayal, so 2000 the same week as the crystal. -- the republican party there sadly is the market for is bigotry and nastiness. and bad racist comedy routines from people like lauren boebert. that is the new randall party. dr. stewart stevens about that, next. that next next ing your face. ♪♪ well, would ya look at that! it was an accident. i was— speaking of accidents, we accidentally left you off the insurance policy during enrollment, and you're not covered. not even a little bit? mm-mmm. no insurance. no. when employees can't enter and ma
and chris christie was getting all of it! the problem for christie's no matter how many times book argument -- i really know how you call it. it's not explicitly authoritarian undemocratic version of republicanism. there is no market for. the >> senior publishing source the access to the internet -- told media reporter that christie's work rescue soldiers 200,000 copies in his first week in stores. it constitutes of the plot colossal publishing flop in comparison to carl's new book...
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but i think they have tried to find and they have found a wrong way around rebecca christy. i'm going to give the, what's probably going to be the last word to you then the german constitutional court is a big question. it's good to mention that because a lot of the ways that germany has been able to contribute internationally have been challenged at home through this court. and the court has been very clear in showing its own skepticism about how german law relates to european law going forward. a big challenge will be finding ways to contribute internationally and steering clear of what from the outside. and i am not in germany look like kind of embarrassing showdown between german law and european law. this is the sort of thing that we've come to expect from poland and from a hungary rather than from germany and saying, wait a minute. national law might just be the thing here rather than european law to succeed in the new coalition shelters. going to have to find a way to show that germany will contribute to the strength of the european union and keep it moving forward to
but i think they have tried to find and they have found a wrong way around rebecca christy. i'm going to give the, what's probably going to be the last word to you then the german constitutional court is a big question. it's good to mention that because a lot of the ways that germany has been able to contribute internationally have been challenged at home through this court. and the court has been very clear in showing its own skepticism about how german law relates to european law going...
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well yes them before we do that, christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went with it. created analogy, i would say it's like a bunch of cave men trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they go into space, indicate the field on fire, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way that fits into your question, not cbd, sees because look, bottom line is government around the world. they love what digital money looks like . they love the portability of it. they love the fact that the world has moved on from feel currencies. they just want to control it. and so whenever there is an advancement astronauts come along and advancement in terms of science or technology or finance, the antiquated regulators get left behind. and part of the reason they get left behind is because they don't want to move on the regulators and the banks, like the system as it is, they don't want to change government, see that they're way behind. what
well yes them before we do that, christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went with it. created analogy, i would say it's like a bunch of cave men trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they go into space, indicate the field on fire, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way that fits into your question, not cbd, sees because look, bottom line is government...
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now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helping, giant db said friday that it will start. do you listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to live in hong kong instead? it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. and the 1st place. so why is db making this move? it's really unfortunate for d d. it's really bad timing since it's launch just trying to launch their own financial markets, tightening campaign and attempt to reign and it's tech companies from getting too powerful. so regulators have as t p to formulate plans to be list from the u. s. over concerns about leakage sensitive data and the stem from the fact that d d didn't resolve out standing cyber security issues that the authorities wanted to solve before ip. but now this, the listing pressure isn't coming from just china alone. it's also coming from the u. s. side as well, the, the announcement comes less than 24 hours at the u. s. scc finalized rules
now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helping, giant db said friday that it will start. do you listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to live in hong kong instead? it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. and the 1st place. so why is db making this move? it's really unfortunate for d d. it's really bad timing since it's launch just trying to launch their own financial markets,...
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now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start. do you listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to list in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. in the 1st place. so why is db making this move? it's really unfortunate for d d. it's really bad timing since it's launched just as china launched their own financial markets, tightening campaign and attempt to reign and it's tech companies from getting too powerful. so regulators have as t p to formulate plans to de list from the u. s. over concerns about leakage sensitive data and the stem from the fact that the, the didn't result out standing cyber security issues that the authorities wanted to solve before it's ip. but now this, the listing pressure isn't coming from just china alone. it's also coming from the u. s. side as well. the, the announcement comes less than 24 hours at the u. s. sbc f
now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start. do you listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to list in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. in the 1st place. so why is db making this move? it's really unfortunate for d d. it's really bad timing since it's launched just as china launched their own financial...
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hi, rebecca, christy, just picking up what some of the mac water for said there. do you expect this government to be there to take a hard line on some of the foreign policy issues, particularly with, with regard to russia and what's 3, what it's doing in europe right now with regards to ukraine and bell roost and so on and take it off a chance, it's tougher stance on china as well. i agree that the mood toward russia is likely to tighten up and the germans are likely to be a bit more critical where they can in a tough spot right now, particularly because of the nord stream to pipeline that is still not on line. and that puts germany in a position of having to work with russia more than some of russia's critics might like on china. i think it would be easier for the coalition to have a unified front and the message they want to send. there's been a lot of concern about human rights abuses from the coalition partners. and this is an area where i think they may be able to come together to hone their message and possibly find ways to even make it effective. oh, it bro
hi, rebecca, christy, just picking up what some of the mac water for said there. do you expect this government to be there to take a hard line on some of the foreign policy issues, particularly with, with regard to russia and what's 3, what it's doing in europe right now with regards to ukraine and bell roost and so on and take it off a chance, it's tougher stance on china as well. i agree that the mood toward russia is likely to tighten up and the germans are likely to be a bit more critical...
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i'm christi paul. >> good morning, christi. i'm boris sanchez. new details on how official caught the parents of an alleged school shooter. officers are looking for a third person who may have helped them try to get away. >>> also, tighter testing rules. a new set of protocols for international travelers goes into effect tomorrow. we'll tell you what you need to know. >>> a know tenl showdown is taking place in georgia. why the state is about to become a political hot spot. >>> also, cripmson tide takes te win. we'll show you the game winning highlights. >>> we're so grateful to have you this sunday, december 5th. great to see you, christi. >> you as well, boris. we do need to talk about what's happening with the michigan school shooting. >> we begin this morning with the latest developments in the oxford high school shootings. authorities identified a person of interest who helped the parents of the shooter evade police for hours. now that person could face charges. >> the couple is held at the oakland county jail on a combined million dollar bo
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now, christy, let's start with you here. breakdown for us, what happened a bit coin this weekend? well, a lot of it was simply the macro narrative from the equity markets bleeding in to the cut around. you have in nationals buy in to crypto over the past year or so at an accelerated clip. so while this is great because it offers legitimacy to the industry, it's also kind of a double edged sword, because now the same players cause such molotov swing through the equity game are now in the crypto space. there was so much capitulation on friday as legacy institutions look to preserve annual again heading into year at something that long time cooked hollers never had to do before. so the other 2 markets are not so uncorrelated. now because we have the same players, and so that drops down from 3 main reasons. first, we have the reaction to the news on the all on mike on very, and then you have a reaction to the potential for an expedited fed taper. and then you have the actions in the derivative markets. now the derivatives exchange in particular was responsible for the cascade down, as
now, christy, let's start with you here. breakdown for us, what happened a bit coin this weekend? well, a lot of it was simply the macro narrative from the equity markets bleeding in to the cut around. you have in nationals buy in to crypto over the past year or so at an accelerated clip. so while this is great because it offers legitimacy to the industry, it's also kind of a double edged sword, because now the same players cause such molotov swing through the equity game are now in the crypto...
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now, christy, let's start with you here. breakdown for us, what happened to bitcoin this weekend? well, a lot of it was simply the macro narrative from the equity market leading into the coastal realm. you have institutional buy in to crypto over the past year or so at an accelerated clip. so while this is great because it offers legitimacy to the industry, it's also kind of a double edged sword, because now the same players that cause such volatile swing through the equity game are now in the crypto space. there was so much capitulation on friday as legacy institutions love to preserve annual. again heading into year at something that long time cooked hollers never had to do before. so the other 2 markets are not so uncorrelated. now because we have the same players, and so that drops down from 3 main reasons. first, we have the reaction to the news on the micron very, and then you have a reaction to the potential for an expedited fed taper. and then you have the actions in the derivative markets. now the derivatives exchange in particular was responsible for the cascade down, as
now, christy, let's start with you here. breakdown for us, what happened to bitcoin this weekend? well, a lot of it was simply the macro narrative from the equity market leading into the coastal realm. you have institutional buy in to crypto over the past year or so at an accelerated clip. so while this is great because it offers legitimacy to the industry, it's also kind of a double edged sword, because now the same players that cause such volatile swing through the equity game are now in the...
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now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start d listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to list in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. in the 1st place. so why is d b making this move? it's really unfortunate for a d d. it's really bad timing since it's launched just a child launched their own financial markets tightening campaign and attempt to reign and it's tech companies from getting too powerful. so regulators have as d p to formulate plans to be list from the u. s. over concerns about leakage sensitive data and the stem from the fact that the, the didn't result out standing cyber security issues that the authorities wanted to solve before it's ip. but now this, the listing pressure isn't coming from just china allowed. it's also coming from the u. s. side as well. the des announcement comes less than 24 hours at the u. s. scc final
now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start d listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to list in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. in the 1st place. so why is d b making this move? it's really unfortunate for a d d. it's really bad timing since it's launched just a child launched their own financial markets...
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now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to live in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. in the 1st place. so why is db making this move? it's really unfortunate for the it's really bad timing since it's launch, just as china launched their own financial markets, tightening campaign and attempt to reign and it's tech companies from getting too powerful. so regulators have as t p to formulate plans to be list from the u. s. over concerns about leakage of sensitive data. and the stem from the fact that d d didn't resolve out standing cyber security issues that the authorities wanted to solve before ip. but now this, the listing pressure isn't coming from just china alone. it's also coming from the us side as well. the, the announcement comes less than 24 hours at the u. s. scc finalized rules tha
now, christy, let's stay with you. i want to hit on this update to a story we've been following. chinese ride helling giant devi, said friday that it will start listing from the new york stock exchange and make plans to live in hong kong. instead, it comes less than 6 months after the check giant listed in the u. s. in the 1st place. so why is db making this move? it's really unfortunate for the it's really bad timing since it's launch, just as china launched their own financial markets,...
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and we will continue to follow them professor richard wolf and been thus christie. i think you were 3rd time in inside . thank you. and finally space tourism had a huge year and 2021 and it looks like next year will be even bigger and more interesting. nasa on monday approved another private crude mission to the international space station for houston based axiom space. sometime between fall 2022 and spring of 2023 axiom is contracted with space x to want for mission to the i assess using crew dragon capitals. the top falcon 9 rockets that the 1st flight in the series is scheduled for february of 2022 and will include 3 tourists for an 8 day mission, with each participant, reportedly paying $55000000.00 just for the honor. now the 2nd trip, which was just approved, will also include racing driver, investor and pilot john schaffner. and that's it for this time, you get both on demand on the portable tv app available on smartphones and tablets . you google play in the apple app store by searching portable tv, portable tv. you can also download it on samsung, smart tvs
and we will continue to follow them professor richard wolf and been thus christie. i think you were 3rd time in inside . thank you. and finally space tourism had a huge year and 2021 and it looks like next year will be even bigger and more interesting. nasa on monday approved another private crude mission to the international space station for houston based axiom space. sometime between fall 2022 and spring of 2023 axiom is contracted with space x to want for mission to the i assess using crew...
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c. christie. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower its benchmark rate part of that process? in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize growth of credit in order to support the meal economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable and ample level while they're also undergoing the changes in as timing, amongst risky assets and investment, such as the speculative real estate. so the low crime rate primarily affects corporate and household love. so by cutting a benchmark rate, it's tempting to keep enterprises financing costs at a lower level. china also now, but they will double down on financial support from micro small and medium size enterprises. which unless that will help to cushion the current down. can amik prussia because wild china was actually quite quick to bounce back from the initial poi
c. christie. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower its benchmark rate part of that process? in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize growth of credit in order to support the meal economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable and ample level while they're also...
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christy, with ben point, they're about included in philly in the to show life ation. i apologize, we're just not coming out there on bitcoin and your points for that matter as well . more and more bitcoin team to correlate with the stock market. what is the downside of that in that situation? huge downside because we literally have the same players now and unfortunately these are some very big players with some pretty big wallet. so they can cause significant moves and swings with money like that behind them. so they're going to trade bit coined like how they trade equities, short term positions, sell the 1st type of panic. they don't contribute anything to the network. they're like, we just, they don't build the network, they don't stake the network. they don't farm, they don't host, they don't validate and they're not hard lawyers. so they are unfortunately, the ones now causing these ration. so it's kind of the joke that we talk about in social media, right? we don't like facebook anymore because there's so crop, they control everything and it becomes, let's say yo
christy, with ben point, they're about included in philly in the to show life ation. i apologize, we're just not coming out there on bitcoin and your points for that matter as well . more and more bitcoin team to correlate with the stock market. what is the downside of that in that situation? huge downside because we literally have the same players now and unfortunately these are some very big players with some pretty big wallet. so they can cause significant moves and swings with money like...
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let's start with that christie. is there an answer to whether facebook could be trusted with a virtual universe? well, i think we should emphasize the fact that a, this universe wouldn't be built or controlled by facebook or meta as they're now called a mark zuckerberg. set him this himself in the rebrand that the met averse would be a collaborative project involving many players. now that being said, of course, the spree brand ties this company very strongly to this new initiative in a very aggressive way. and yeah, there was actually really a lot of pushback against this move after after zuckerberg announced this as we just heard facebook, facebook or formerly facebook. now meta has been really played by scandals for years, but especially this year and the whistleblower francis house actually called for him to step down and really allow facebook or meta, pardon me to move on from the sort of assorted history they've had right now. we saw many founders of these major big tech companies stepping down this year, also
let's start with that christie. is there an answer to whether facebook could be trusted with a virtual universe? well, i think we should emphasize the fact that a, this universe wouldn't be built or controlled by facebook or meta as they're now called a mark zuckerberg. set him this himself in the rebrand that the met averse would be a collaborative project involving many players. now that being said, of course, the spree brand ties this company very strongly to this new initiative in a very...
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." >> and i'm christi paul. hi, boris. >> good to see you. >> we have breaking news this morning. >> yeah, we start in michigan were james and jennifer crumpbly, the parents of the oxford high school student is set to be arraigned on manslaughter. police arrested them in a warehouse where they were hiding. this is exclusive footage to cnn in the moments right after they were apprehended. this followed an hours' long manhunt for the fugitives who were supposed to turn themselves in tuesday. >> how they were led under surveillance that is something they say needs to be dealt with. oakland county sheriff michael bouchard did admit his officers were stretched thing in investigating this tracking. >> surveillance team is quite a few people. and they work around the clock. those people are working the actual homicide. so, i would have had to have pulled them off of investigating the deaths at the school. we have to interview thousands of people that were in and around the school. we have go through hundreds and thousa
." >> and i'm christi paul. hi, boris. >> good to see you. >> we have breaking news this morning. >> yeah, we start in michigan were james and jennifer crumpbly, the parents of the oxford high school student is set to be arraigned on manslaughter. police arrested them in a warehouse where they were hiding. this is exclusive footage to cnn in the moments right after they were apprehended. this followed an hours' long manhunt for the fugitives who were supposed to...
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so, he doesn't like chris christie at all right now because chris christie is out telling the truth is trying to debunk the conspiracy theory that donald trump won the election. so, i don't know, for chris christie, maybe that means they're friends. but, to be fair, in our discussion he said when i call him a friend it's more of a historical reference. but they're not talking and they're not close right now. >> although give it time, it always seems to come back around in the trump world to some degree. john, i want to bounce this one off you. we got news today that longtime fox anchor chris wallace is leaving the network, hears coming to cnn plus. i think it's part of a string of departures of reporters or journalists who were tied to a network where many of the voices are pr voices for the president or any number of conspiracies. what's your sense of what's happening with fox news and the direction that it's headed? >> they're purging anyone who actually acts like a journalist and tries to have fact-based arguments. it's a parallel of what's been going on in the republican party in t
so, he doesn't like chris christie at all right now because chris christie is out telling the truth is trying to debunk the conspiracy theory that donald trump won the election. so, i don't know, for chris christie, maybe that means they're friends. but, to be fair, in our discussion he said when i call him a friend it's more of a historical reference. but they're not talking and they're not close right now. >> although give it time, it always seems to come back around in the trump world...
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so joining us now to discuss the latest coast, christy i now, christy, what do we know about this crypto currency? yeah, we know it's just the fact that it was a complete flute that the crypto 1st had the name on the crown was rather obscure or cryptic currency when the twitter feed had a little more than a 1000 active followers. now the cut the currency, which is pick r o m, i see that the be centralized treasury back crypto currency protocol. and according to coin market cap, it started trading on november 8th without a traditional ikea or idea or any pre sale. and the point of this crypto is to eventually function as a global unit of account, a medium of exchange currency. and it was actually a for off of the olympic on the arbiter from network. and the team is primarily anonymous like most or decentralized atomic bodies. these days and obviously christy, the google searches for the word out of crime, we're skyrocketing over the last few days as this, all this news broke. so how does that actually translate into interest into a crypto currency? well, the same thing actually happened w
so joining us now to discuss the latest coast, christy i now, christy, what do we know about this crypto currency? yeah, we know it's just the fact that it was a complete flute that the crypto 1st had the name on the crown was rather obscure or cryptic currency when the twitter feed had a little more than a 1000 active followers. now the cut the currency, which is pick r o m, i see that the be centralized treasury back crypto currency protocol. and according to coin market cap, it started...
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well yes, but before we do that, a christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went to get created analogy, i would say it's like a bunch of caveman trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they're going to say to the casey feel, don't know how to fire it, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way, that fits into your question, how cbd sees. because look, bottom line is governments around the world, they love what digital money looks like. they love the portability of it. they love the fact that the world has moved on from fi currencies. they just want to control it. and so whenever there is an advancement astronauts come along and advancement in terms of science or technology or finance, the, the antiquated regulators get left behind. and part of the reason that get left behind is because they don't want to move on the regulators and the banks, like the system as it is, they don't want to change government, see that they'
well yes, but before we do that, a christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went to get created analogy, i would say it's like a bunch of caveman trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they're going to say to the casey feel, don't know how to fire it, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way, that fits into your question, how cbd sees. because look, bottom line...
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majority discussed harbor butts, co host spend swan and christy. i. ben, i want to start with you on this. the report comes weeks after the conclusion of the cap, 26 climate talk, which ended in a fierce disagreement over a pledge to actually abandon coal. why are we things such an increase in power generation? call it this time. well, there's a couple of reasons for the biggest one is because there's a huge energy shortage worldwide, right? that's, we're talking about coal, natural gas, nuclear power, wind power, sustainable like solar. all of it, right? we have a huge shortage in terms of population that needs energy and the amount of energy out there to get to the population. let's talk about comp 20. think for a minute because what's interesting about that is you really had 2 countries that kind of hung that up. one was china, the other was india. and india softened by going with, you know, different language in that agreement. finally, to get to be in there, which was a rather than elimination of coal, we're going to try to reduce coal use. but t
majority discussed harbor butts, co host spend swan and christy. i. ben, i want to start with you on this. the report comes weeks after the conclusion of the cap, 26 climate talk, which ended in a fierce disagreement over a pledge to actually abandon coal. why are we things such an increase in power generation? call it this time. well, there's a couple of reasons for the biggest one is because there's a huge energy shortage worldwide, right? that's, we're talking about coal, natural gas,...
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christie suffered huge disappointment at the winter games in sochi and pyeongchang. and that's all the sport for now. hello. while the key message in the weather forecast is that the weather is going to be very settled over the next few days, a big area of high pressure is going to establish itself across the uk, and that means settled conditions, i think, in the run—up to christmas. and on the satellite picture, you can that area of high pressure across spain, portugal and france. it's building here, and it's extending northwards. and as it extends northwards, it's going to push the fronts away to the north as well. but for the time being, we still have quite a few isobars, these pressure lines, so a stronger wind and a weather front close to northern ireland and across western parts of scotland and the north, as well, during the course of wednesday. so, here, it will be at times cloudy, but it's mild with that cloudy, rainy weather, around nine, eight degrees celsius. to the south of that, very mild, too. ten degrees, but it is dry. now, the cloud cover on wednes
christie suffered huge disappointment at the winter games in sochi and pyeongchang. and that's all the sport for now. hello. while the key message in the weather forecast is that the weather is going to be very settled over the next few days, a big area of high pressure is going to establish itself across the uk, and that means settled conditions, i think, in the run—up to christmas. and on the satellite picture, you can that area of high pressure across spain, portugal and france. it's...
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and we will continue to follow them professor richard wolf and been thus christie. i thank you both for your time and inside. thank you. and finally space tourism had a huge year and 2021 and it looks like next year will be even bigger and more interesting. nasa on monday approved another private crude mission to the international space station for houston based axiom space. sometime between fall 2022 and spring of 2023. axiom is contracted with space x to want 4 missions to the i assess using crew dragon capitals. the top falcon 9 rockets that the 1st flight in the series is scheduled for february of 2022 will include 3 taurus for an 8 day mission, with each participant, reportedly paying $55000000.00 just for the honor. now the 2nd trip, which was just approved, will also include racing driver, investor in pilot john schaffner. and that's it for this time, you catch boom bus on demand, on the portable tv app, available on smartphones and tablets. you can go play in the apple app store by searching portable tv, portable tv. you can also download it on samsung, smar
and we will continue to follow them professor richard wolf and been thus christie. i thank you both for your time and inside. thank you. and finally space tourism had a huge year and 2021 and it looks like next year will be even bigger and more interesting. nasa on monday approved another private crude mission to the international space station for houston based axiom space. sometime between fall 2022 and spring of 2023. axiom is contracted with space x to want 4 missions to the i assess using...
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christy is that, is that how you see things as well. we haven't talked about much is the financial aspect of all of this. and certainly coming into this, germany is going to have to look at how much it's willing to spend on its energy infrastructure on its climate infrastructure, on its digital infrastructure. looking at ways to do that, to manage the digital and the climate transitions while also navigating germany is very tricky. fiscal politics is going to be a big challenge for this income and government. and this is because the finance ministry is going to be run by christian live, know who is from the, from one of the right wing parties is that that's been talked about as a potential area of friction. that's certainly a potential area of friction, particularly on the issue of germany's debt break, which is a fiscal rule that determines how much germany can borrow on the public markets based on a formula of things like economic growth and perceived economic danger. shorts has been very proactive in wanting to change it. we should n
christy is that, is that how you see things as well. we haven't talked about much is the financial aspect of all of this. and certainly coming into this, germany is going to have to look at how much it's willing to spend on its energy infrastructure on its climate infrastructure, on its digital infrastructure. looking at ways to do that, to manage the digital and the climate transitions while also navigating germany is very tricky. fiscal politics is going to be a big challenge for this income...
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so joining us now to discuss the latest coast, christy i now, christy, what do we know about this crypto currency? yeah, we know, it's just the fact that it was a complete flute that the crypt 1st had the name on the crown was the rather obscure and crypt currency when the twitter feed had a little more than a 1000 active followers. now the crypto currency, which is picker o m, i see that the be centralized treasury back crypto currency protocol. and according to coin market cap, it started trading on november 8th without a traditional eye seo or idea, or any sort of pre sale. and the point of this crypto is to eventually function as a global unit of account, a medium of exchange currency. and it was actually a for off of the olympics on the arbitrage network. and the team is primarily anonymous, like most dowser decentralized atomic bodies these days. and obviously, christie, the google searches for the word autocrat. we're skyrocketing over the last few days as this all this news broke. so how does it actually translate into interest into a crypto currency? well, the same thing actuall
so joining us now to discuss the latest coast, christy i now, christy, what do we know about this crypto currency? yeah, we know, it's just the fact that it was a complete flute that the crypt 1st had the name on the crown was the rather obscure and crypt currency when the twitter feed had a little more than a 1000 active followers. now the crypto currency, which is picker o m, i see that the be centralized treasury back crypto currency protocol. and according to coin market cap, it started...
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great point there christy. now band, when we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up and the issue of the north stream too, also seems to kind of creep into that conversation. does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they will certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year? yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is a part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year. you talked about at the beginning here? 20192020. we saw reduction worldwide in terms of coal power. 2021 was not. that was not the case, right, it's gone up. and the reason for that is because the price of natural gas has gone up so high as natural gas goes up. it is much cheaper to use coal as a source for energy, as opposed to natural gas. that's just the fact and you know, when kristie was making the point about the fact that the western countries need to help china has made one thing very clear, i think. and that is, they're not going to put
great point there christy. now band, when we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up and the issue of the north stream too, also seems to kind of creep into that conversation. does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they will certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year? yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is a part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year. you talked about at the...
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christy. now been where we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up. and the issue of the north stream is who also seems to kind of creep into that conversation. does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they won't certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year? yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is that part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year? you talked about at the beginning here, 20192020. we saw reduction worldwide in terms of coal power. 2021 was not, that was not the case, right, it's gone up. and the reason for that is because the price of natural gas has gone up so high as natural gas goes up. it is much cheaper to use coal as a source for energy as opposed to natural gas. that's just the fact. and you know when christine was making the point about the fact that the western countries need to help. china has made one thing very clear. i think and that is, they're not going to put climate change policies ahead of taking care of their people. if
christy. now been where we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up. and the issue of the north stream is who also seems to kind of creep into that conversation. does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they won't certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year? yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is that part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year? you talked about at the beginning...
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well yes for them before we do that, christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went with it. created analogy, i would say it's like a bunch of cave men trying to figure out how to stop astronauts right as not to go into space. indicate the field on fire, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is, and by the way, that fits into your question, how cbd sees. because look, bottom line is governments around the world. they love digital money looks like they love the portability of it. they love the fact that the world has moved on from feel currencies. they just want to control it. and so whenever there is an advancement astronauts come along and advancement in terms of science or technology or finance, the antiquated regulators get left behind. and part of the reason they get left behind is because they don't want to move on the regulators and the banks, like the system as it is, they don't want to change government, see that they're way behind. what they think is
well yes for them before we do that, christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went with it. created analogy, i would say it's like a bunch of cave men trying to figure out how to stop astronauts right as not to go into space. indicate the field on fire, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is, and by the way, that fits into your question, how cbd sees. because look, bottom line is governments around...
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now christy, at the same time we have seen businesses across the board and they will increase prices in order to keep up with the rising cost of both goods and labor. so what is the long term impact on those that survived locked downs in 2020 and now we're struggling to survive. once again, for businesses that survive the lockdown, it seems that this battle with inflation is their next challenge to be able to survive this price, hike, readjustment, period. and there's plenty of repercussions for businesses because most small business owners, they don't have sticky products. what that means is that it's not something like a cell phone plan or google storage, something that's sticky and forces repeat. customer buys. most small businesses operate off of discretionary income and as the price of goods and services increase . so portion of discretionary income, wallet shrinks and gets smaller. so all those things will be prioritized ahead of discretionary spending, not to mention hiking the prices of these discretionary goods will not benefit them as when previous customers look to alterna
now christy, at the same time we have seen businesses across the board and they will increase prices in order to keep up with the rising cost of both goods and labor. so what is the long term impact on those that survived locked downs in 2020 and now we're struggling to survive. once again, for businesses that survive the lockdown, it seems that this battle with inflation is their next challenge to be able to survive this price, hike, readjustment, period. and there's plenty of repercussions...
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so joining us now to discuss the latest it's christy i. now, christy, what do we know about this crypto currency? yeah, we know it's just a fact that it was a complete flute that the crypto 1st had the name on the crown was rather obscure or cryptic currency when the twitter feed had a little more than a 1000 active followers. now the cut the currency, which is picker o m, i see that that the centralized treasury back crypto currency protocol and according to coin market cap, it started trading on november 8th without a traditional ice t o or idea or any pre sale. and the point of this crypto is to eventually function as a global unit of account, a medium of exchange currency. and it was actually a for off of the olympic on the arbitrage network. and the team is primarily anonymous like most or decentralized atomic bodies these days. and obviously, christie, the google searches for the word out of crime. we're skyrocketing over the last few days as this, all this news broke. so how does that actually translate into interest into a crypto c
so joining us now to discuss the latest it's christy i. now, christy, what do we know about this crypto currency? yeah, we know it's just a fact that it was a complete flute that the crypto 1st had the name on the crown was rather obscure or cryptic currency when the twitter feed had a little more than a 1000 active followers. now the cut the currency, which is picker o m, i see that that the centralized treasury back crypto currency protocol and according to coin market cap, it started trading...
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great point there christy. now band, when we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up and the issue of the north stream too, also seems to kind of creep into that conversation. does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they will certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year? yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is a part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year. you talked about at the beginning here, 20192020. we saw reduction worldwide in terms of coal power. 2021 was not due. that was not the case, right. it's gone up. and the reason for that is because the price of natural gas has gone up so high as natural gas goes up. it is much cheaper to use coal as a source for energy as opposed to natural gas. that's just the fact. and you know when christine was making a point about the fact that the western countries need to help. china has made one thing very clear. i think and that is they're not going to p
great point there christy. now band, when we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up and the issue of the north stream too, also seems to kind of creep into that conversation. does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they will certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year? yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is a part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year. you talked about at the...
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christy, i think you both for your time and insight. thank you. thank you and time now for a quick break, but when we come back, we'll take a look at the british economy performance. i supply chain pressures and trade issues persist. and as we go to break here, the numbers at the close 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 that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear i would like to take on very job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot most protected an existence with to oh well it shows the wrong one. i just don't move any world. yes to save. how does the because the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves world, the more we choose to look for common ground. oh, is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed? what will make you feel safer? isolatio
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christy i and octavia mirandi of openness, l. c. thank you both for your time. thank you and us, senator. ted cruz has secured an agreement for a vote on possible sanctions for the nordstrom to pipeline. now as part of a deal to clear the way for dozens of by the nominees, the senate will vote on cruises, legislation on sanctions related to the construction of the pipeline by january 14th. it will need 60 votes in order to pass. now this, as europe has never needed the north stream to more than right now, electricity bills have surged as fears of a gas supply shortage drive up the price of power across the continent. joining us now discuss is our good friend, jose investigative journalist, ben swan. now ben, it seems that every country except poland and some of the scale, maybe in countries have recorded a price of over $300.00 euros per megawatt hour for the coming week. explain what is actually happening in europe currently. yeah, well, you know, we've been saying kind of tongue in cheek here for the last few weeks and months that winter is coming will now win
christy i and octavia mirandi of openness, l. c. thank you both for your time. thank you and us, senator. ted cruz has secured an agreement for a vote on possible sanctions for the nordstrom to pipeline. now as part of a deal to clear the way for dozens of by the nominees, the senate will vote on cruises, legislation on sanctions related to the construction of the pipeline by january 14th. it will need 60 votes in order to pass. now this, as europe has never needed the north stream to more than...
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great point there christy. now band, when we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up and the issue of the north stream to also themes that kind of creep into that conversation does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they will certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year. yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is a part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year. you talked about at the beginning here 20192020. we saw reduction worldwide in terms of coal power. 2021 was not. that was not the case, right. it's gone up. and the reason for that is because the price of natural gas has gone up so high as natural gas goes up. it is much cheaper to use coal as a source for energy as opposed to natural gas. that's just the fact. and you know when christine was making the point about the fact that the western countries need to help. china has made one thing very clear. i think and that is, they're not going to put
great point there christy. now band, when we talk about energy, natural gas always seems to come up and the issue of the north stream to also themes that kind of creep into that conversation does the price of natural gas impact coal usage, especially now that german regulators say they will certify the nordstrom to in the 1st half of next year. yeah, it absolutely does. look at the reality is, is a part of the reason that coal consumption has gone up so much this year. you talked about at the...
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a well yes, but before we do that, a christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went with created an analogy. i would say it's like a bunch of caveman trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they're going to say to the casey feel, don't know how to fire it, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way, that fits into your question, how cbd sees, because look, bottom line is governments around the world, they love what digital money looks like. they love the portability of it. they love the fact that the world has moved on from fi currencies. they just want to control it. and so whenever there is an advancement astronauts come along and advancement in terms of science or technology or finance, the antiquated regulators get left behind. and part of the reason that get left behind is because they don't want to move on the regulators and the banks, like the system as it is, they don't want to change government, see that they're w
a well yes, but before we do that, a christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i went with created an analogy. i would say it's like a bunch of caveman trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they're going to say to the casey feel, don't know how to fire it, but they think they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way, that fits into your question, how cbd sees, because look, bottom...
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christy i and octavia mirandi of openness, l. c. thank you both your time. thank you and us, senator. ted cruz has secured an agreement for a vote on possible sanctions for the nordstrom to pipeline. now as part of a deal to clear the way for dozens of bite and nominees, the senate will vote on cruises, legislation on sanctions related to the construction of the pipeline by january 14th. it will need 60 votes in order to pass. now this as europe has never needed, the nord stream to more than right now electricity bills have surged as fears of a gas supply shortage drive up the price of power across the continent. joining us now discuss is our good friend, an investigative journalist, ben swan. now ben, it seems that every country except poland in some of this game, maybe in countries, have recorded a price of over $300.00 euros per megawatt hour for the coming week. explain what is actually happening in europe currently. yeah, well, you know, we've been saying kind of talking and she's here for the last few weeks and months that winter is coming will now win
christy i and octavia mirandi of openness, l. c. thank you both your time. thank you and us, senator. ted cruz has secured an agreement for a vote on possible sanctions for the nordstrom to pipeline. now as part of a deal to clear the way for dozens of bite and nominees, the senate will vote on cruises, legislation on sanctions related to the construction of the pipeline by january 14th. it will need 60 votes in order to pass. now this as europe has never needed, the nord stream to more than...
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c. christie. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the meal economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable and ample level while they're also undergoing the changes in a tiny credit amongst risky assets and investment, such as the speculative real estate. so the low crime rate primarily affects corporate and household love. so by cutting a benchmark weight is tempting to keep enterprises financing costs at a lower level. china also now, but they will double down on financial support from micro small and medium size enterprises. which unless that will help to cushion the current downward nomic pressure. because while china was actually quite quick to bounce back from th
c. christie. let's start with you here. now china has recently said that it wants to focus on stability and just about every aspect of its economy over the next year. is this move to lower? it's a benchmark rate part of that process. in a way, i guess the people thing to china implement was prudent monetary policy in order to stabilize the growth of credit in order to support the meal economy. so they're currently focused on maintaining the quality at a reasonable and ample level while they're...
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a well yes, but before we do that, a christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i would create an analogy. i would say it's like a bunch of caveman trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they go into space, indicate the field on fire, but even they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way that fits into your question, not cbd, sees because look at bottom line is governments around the world. they love what digital money looks like. they love the portability of it. they love the fact that the world has moved on from fi currencies. they just want to control it. and so whenever there is an advancement astronauts come along and advancement in terms of science or technology or finance, the, the antiquated regulators get left behind. and part of the reason they get left behind is because they don't want to move on the regulators and the banks, like the system as it is, they don't want to change government, see that they're way behind. what they thi
a well yes, but before we do that, a christy was missing an analogy. she needed a good analogy to make that point. here's how i would create an analogy. i would say it's like a bunch of caveman trying to figure out how to stop astronauts. right. astronaut, they go into space, indicate the field on fire, but even they're going to regulate the astronauts. that's essentially what it is. and by the way that fits into your question, not cbd, sees because look at bottom line is governments around the...
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now, christy, let's start with you here. breakdown for us, what happened to bitcoin this weekend? well, a lot of it was simply the macro narrative from the equity market bleeding into the cotto realm. you have institutional bias to crypto over the past year or so at an accelerated clip. so while this is great because it offers legitimacy to the industry, it's also kind of a double edged sword, because now the same players that cause such volatile swing through the equity game are now in the crypto space. there is so much capitulation on friday as legacy institutions look to preserve annual games heading into year at something that long time cooked hollers never had to do before. so the other 2 markets are not so uncorrelated. now, because we have the same players until the drops down from 3 main reasons. first, we have the reaction to the news on the micron very, and then you have a reaction to the potential for an expedited fed taper. and then you have the actions in the derivative markets. now the derivative exchange in particular was responsible for the cascade down, as there h
now, christy, let's start with you here. breakdown for us, what happened to bitcoin this weekend? well, a lot of it was simply the macro narrative from the equity market bleeding into the cotto realm. you have institutional bias to crypto over the past year or so at an accelerated clip. so while this is great because it offers legitimacy to the industry, it's also kind of a double edged sword, because now the same players that cause such volatile swing through the equity game are now in the...