20 Burst results for "David Paul"

"david paul" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

02:09 min | 5 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Billy Preston. You turn into a star damn near. Preston. We want Billy, we want Billy. Until somebody had called the NCAA anonymously. The federal probe has turned up widespread fraud and corruption in college, basketball. Listen to the bag game from 30 for 30 podcasts. We all got mud on us, man. All of us. So the quarterback conversation continues as everyone now is done. LSU also had its spring game on Saturday. And we'll talk about that in just a few minutes with Brian Crawford. So what about DJ U? He's got a new place to play and he's doing a lot of talking. A lot of talking. And we'll have that story for you with Bruce Feldman a little bit later on. How about prime time on ESPN wearing the cowboy hat? It snowed the night before, and since that game, 14 Colorado players are in the portal. Excuse me, 15, and we just updated. Okay. And something tells me that prime showed the door to most of them. And what about this? The SEC is mulling, drastic punishments. We're not talking about measly quarter of a $1 million fines. How about losing the iron bow at home? Well, that would mean Alabama or auburn would have to rush the field. Pat 40 has that story for us in a few minutes. One of the many we have coming in, Brad Crawford, as I mentioned, Feldman as well. Your calls beginning right now. David starts it off. A hello, David. Paul poll Paul. The Pope hamal. Thank you greatest sports talk analyst on earth. Thank you. You wrote that you read that Randy wrote it. Well,

"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:59 min | 5 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Down to Washington and see we'll get rolled in national news with David. Paul Republicans are taking aim and Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg weeks after he filed criminal charges against former president Donald Trump, Republican Jim Jordan is leading a New York City field hearing of the House judiciary committee. Rather than enforcing the law, the DA is using his office to do the bidding of left wing campaign funders. He's taken his soft on crime approach to the real criminals. Republican Jim Jordan, the committee's top Democrat, Jerry Nadler of New York says it's Republicans playing politics. You're here today in Lower Manhattan for one reason and one reason only. The chairman is doing the bidding of Donald Trump. This hearing dubbed victims of violent crime in Manhattan is being held blocks from DA Bragg's offices. House speaker Kevin McCarthy is promising there will be a vote in the coming weeks on raising the debt ceiling, but not without a 1% cap on future government spending. Without exaggeration, American debt is a ticking time bomb. That will detonate unless we take serious responsible action. In a speech at the New York Stock Exchange, speaker McCarthy said default is not an option, but a no strings debt limit increase will not pass. McCarthy says President Biden is refusing to negotiate in good faith. Breaking news, federal prosecutors in Manhattan have filed federal charges against two men accused of conspiring to act as agents of the People's Republic of China and connection with a police outpost in Manhattan's Chinatown. The New York Times reports that the case against the men 61 year old Lu Jian Wang and 59 year old Chen gin ping grew out of an investigation by the FBI and the U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn into the Chinatown outpost, which conducted police operations. They say without jurisdiction or diplomatic approval. China plans to conduct major military exercises in the yellow sea tomorrow morning. That announcement comes as a group of 7 foreign ministers meet in Japan, global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700

"david paul" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

03:13 min | 6 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

"Maybe the greatest second baseman of all time changed the way middle infielders played was not voted in the Hall of Fame and I think that was kind of a mini penalty that a lot of writers put on Alomar and they're like, you know what? First time in the ballot, not going to vote for a second time, I will. I would not be surprised if that's what happens to Altuve. Even though everything you've heard from his teammates is he didn't really participate in the science stealing. You know what happened on the team when he was there. He is a sure fire Hall of Famer. He will make a speech in cooperstown someday. 2020 one World Series champions braves at UK braves. And how do TV rights works could a team sell their rates to say apple or Netflix or does it have to be channels? I was wondering if a team could sell their rates to a digital distributor that could potentially target Otani for a big TV deal. Yeah. And look, this is a big topic and there's a lot of nuance to it. I would say generally speaking, it feels like Major League Baseball with the bankruptcy that we've read about with diamonds that Major League Baseball is looking to centralize some of the TV rights. I don't think that they'll necessarily do that. And so it's possible that what you're laying out, like let's say for argument that Otani as a free agent signed with the Marlins, you could see the Marlins looking to monetize that. And cash in and make a TV deal like that. Kind of like Notre-Dame football, right? With NBC for a lot of years. Last one for today, DGB writes in. It's ice cream, not candy, and it will never keep up with the Reggie bar, but dairy Queen has already established the buster bar. She sent in a picture of assumedly from her local grocery store. It is artificially flavored vanilla, reduced fat ice cream with peanuts and thick fudge dipped in chocolate flavored coating. That doesn't sound too appetizing, but I would probably eat one have you ever had one of these buster? No, I have never had a bus. And I don't think I would. All right. What are we going to say, Sarah? I love buster bars. Yes. They're dairy Queen classic. Man. Well, there's a dairy Queen here in Bozeman. So maybe I'll swing by there and although that will feel really weird going through the drive-through. Yes, I would like a buster. That would be really weird. Maybe when we do, if you're here for the trade deadline, maybe we get a box of buster bars and eat them as we do the budget tweets. Wow. We got a lot of time to think about it. A shock had been discussed. Yeah, as someone who never post pictures of myself on social media, that would feel kind of weird. But anyway, maybe I'll get my head around it by the time we get to the trade deadline. All right, that's it for bleacher tweets. Hashtag bleacher tweets, everyone. We'll be back on Friday. And that's it for today. My thanks to David Paul him bikinis. What a genius. What? You know, someone that we just love having on the show. I mean, the show really exists for him. There's no doubt about it. Also, Alan guitar. Bruce and Sarah and Taylor have a great day, everybody. Thanks for listening. Stay safe and remember, hate inequality based on skin color, something we need to fight against every single day.

"david paul" Discussed on The Breakdown

The Breakdown

08:43 min | 7 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on The Breakdown

"Part of the sky is falling. In that period rapidly decreasing prices led to protocol failures led to credit crunches led to credit crises led to institutional failures, led to further credit issues led to more institutional failures and so on. Since FTX failed, one of the key questions has been what other dominoes would follow. Genesis and DCG have been a key part of that question. Genesis halted withdrawals the week after FTX declared bankruptcy and parent company DCG has basically been negotiating with predators ever since. Now that story isn't fully done with a big $575 million DCG loan payment to genesis, technically coming due in May. However, the other big institution that has been under the spotlight is publicly traded bank silvergate. And today, silvergate is absolutely the main character. Yesterday they delayed their annual report triggering a big sell off in aftermarket trading, JPMorgan and others cut their rating of the stock, and then this morning, coinbase jumped off the sinking ship, announcing that they were moving their business to signature. As I write this silvergate stock is down 50% since yesterday, hitting its lowest level since its 2019 IPO. And the bank is quite literally now saying that it's examining its own viability. So today we're going to dig into not only why silvergate is crashing, but how it got to this point, and what its death spiral means for the industry. Let's start at the beginning. Silvergate bank is a medium sized crypto friendly bank based in California. For most of its 30 year history, silvergate was a tiny community bank focused on financing smaller real estate deals. It had only three branches and less than $1 billion in bank assets. In 2016, under the leadership of CEO Alan lane, the bank pivoted to providing banking services to crypto firms. Ben Reynolds silvergate president, who is hired to oversee this change in business strategy said, we need to deposit an Allen started seeing that companies like coinbase were getting kicked out of banks. So the idea was, if we can bank coinbase, we can find deposits. Allen went to the Federal Reserve and said we want to provide basic banking services to Bitcoin companies and they said okay. Over the next 6 years, silvergate downsized its existing business banking and real estate teams to lean heavily into crypto. In 2016, the bank had only 20 crypto clients, including paxos and bit fury, but this number grew to over 1000. This rapid expansion in dealing with the early crypto industry came with a large increase in compliance risk and overhead. According to anonymous sources speaking with Financial Times, silvergate had to hire twice as many compliance staff as comparable banks of its size. Waiting times for compliance checks on new customers ballooned out to 6 months. One of FT's sources said quote, when they got into it, crypto was this little new thing, and I think they didn't realize it would take off as fast as it did. So then they put all their chips in that direction, it ran away from them, it got very big very quickly. Now part of the reason that silvergate were able to achieve such a prominent position in the crypto ecosystem was the launch of their silvergate exchange network or sen in 2017. Said enabled crypto firms to immediately transfer U.S. dollars to other account holders at silvergate, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Funds would be cleared near instantly and could be used immediately. While this feature might not have an obvious use case for the average retail trader, for large crypto funds this opened up the possibility of conducting arbitrage trades across exchanges at a much faster speed, while also allowing funds held on exchanges to be topped up after hours or on weekends. In short, it was a feature that kind of matched the way that crypto actually traded versus the way the traditional markets traded. Sen saw a huge amount of success with silvergate claiming in late 2019 that more than 75% of the total addressable digital asset market held accounts with the bank. Volumes as you would expect exploded in 2021 with send clearing more than $150 billion in each quarter that year coming close to clearing $250 billion in Q two at the height of the bull run. The volume in Q one of that year represented an 84% increase from levels at the end of 2020. The growing use of sand was a paradigm shift for the industry. Exchanges had gone from having difficulty obtaining any banking services whatsoever to having an instant settlement network available for off chain funds. In a testimonial that has since been scrubbed from silver Gates promotional material, Sam bankman fried FTX said, quote, life is a crypto firm can be divided up into before silvergate and after silvergate. It's hard to overstate how much it revolutionized banking for blockchain companies. Now, it doesn't take a risk management specialist to understand that if a huge part of your business is the crypto industry, then upheavals in that industry could be particularly painful for your business. The recent run of problems at silvergate indeed started in November following the collapse of FTX. At the time, FTX and associated crypto lending firm BlockFi represented around 10% of silver Gates deposits. According to bankruptcy filings, FTX held around 20 different accounts under a range of different company names. What followed was a savage bank run. Concern about silvergate solvency, customers from throughout the crypto industry, scrambled to withdraw deposits. When the dust settled, so forget had seen an $8.1 billion drawdown in deposits, around 70% of the bank's deposit base. Surrogates reserves were mostly comprised of so called safe assets, like U.S. government and municipal bonds. Even so, the bank recorded $718 million in losses as they liquidated their reserves, showing a total loss of more than 1 billion in Q four of last year. Shortly afterwards, details surfaced that silvergate had tapped into emergency liquidity via a loan for $4.3 billion from the federal home loan bank of San Francisco. These sort of loans are relatively standard in the banking industry to prevent the fire sale of safe assets, but the reputational damage was massive. This move was easily portrayed as silvergate using government backed money to service withdrawals during the bank run. This is even though the FHLB system is entirely privately funded and has never actually needed to be backstopped by government funds in its 90 year history. The issue now appears to be that although silvergate survived the bank run, its deposits have not returned. Customers appear to be less than enthusiastic about taking risks with silvergate. Block tower CIO, Ari David Paul said, everyone was scared. Everyone was primed to fear counterparty risk. It didn't surprise me that you have that massive flight of capital out of silvergate. Everybody like myself is feeling extra conservative in how we think about risks. Now, continuing to understand what's been going on at silvergate, although much of the outward criticism has been focused on their handling of the bank run, more recent concerns about their internal processes and compliance have surfaced. Veteran short seller Mark cajones was loud and early in his airing of a short case for silvergate back in November. He suggested that the banks lacks procedures had left them unaware of money laundering and bank fraud conducted by their clients at best or complicity in the activity at worst. Throughout the last month, cahoot is another short sellers have written to notify silvergate auditors and accountants of the issues as they see them. On February 6th, short seller James Gibson wrote to silver Gates auditor, we write to alert you to the risks that customers of silvergate have used the entity to engage in substantial money laundering and that management of silvergate has misrepresented its business operations, potentially in violation of law and auditing standards. In the aftermath of the FTX collapse, speculation began to surface that customers had been directed to deposit funds intended for the exchange into bank accounts operated by Alameda research. Allegations surrounding this conduct were later leveled by the Justice Department with the recent additional allegation that FTX had opened an account in the name of north dimension, which was held out to be an electronics company with no connection to FTX or Alameda. The DoJ did not mention the bank which operated these accounts by name, however Bloomberg reporting this week cited an anonymous source who said that the bank was silvergate. While the FTX bankruptcy case listed two accounts held in the name of north dimension at silvergate. On top of that, last month, Reuters reported that officers at the international binance exchange had accessed bank accounts held its overgate by binance U.S.. The reporting stated that former binance U.S. CEO Catherine Coley had questioned the bank account activity and could not get a straight answer. Shortly afterwards, she resigned and has not been publicly heard from since. In total, around 400 million was moved from binance U.S. account to a trading firm called merit peak in the first quarter of 2021. In June that year, silvergate cut off binance international as a customer, which meant the exchange could no longer perform U.S. dollar wire transfers. When a bipartisan group of senators wrote to demand answers from silvergate in December, they said, quote, your banks had been in the transfer of FTX customer funds to Alameda, reveals what appears to be an egregious failure of your bank's responsibility to monitor for and report suspicious financial activity carried out by its clients. For their part, so gate has maintained innocence surrounding this activity. In response to the letter from U.S. lawmakers silvergate said, like many others, silvergate was the victim of FTX and Alameda research's apparent misuse of customer assets, and other lapses of judgment. And we believe our full cooperation will help set the record straight about our role in the digital asset ecosystem. So that's where things were coming into this week. But then it got even worse for the already beleaguered bank. Join coin desks can census 20

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"david paul" Discussed on CoinDesk Podcast Network

CoinDesk Podcast Network

04:27 min | 7 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on CoinDesk Podcast Network

"The recent run of problems at silvergate indeed started in November following the collapse of FTX. At the time, FTX and associated crypto lending firm BlockFi represented around 10% of silver Gates deposits. According to bankruptcy filings, FTX held around 20 different accounts under a range of different company names. What followed was a savage bank run. Concern about silvergate solvency, customers from throughout the crypto industry, scrambled to withdraw deposits. When the dust settled, so forget had seen an $8.1 billion drawdown in deposits, around 70% of the bank's deposit base. Surrogates reserves were mostly comprised of so called safe assets, like U.S. government and municipal bonds. Even so, the bank recorded $718 million in losses as they liquidated their reserves, showing a total loss of more than 1 billion in Q four of last year. Shortly afterwards, details surfaced that silvergate had tapped into emergency liquidity via a loan for $4.3 billion from the federal home loan bank of San Francisco. These sort of loans are relatively standard in the banking industry to prevent the fire sale of safe assets, but the reputational damage was massive. This move was easily portrayed as silvergate using government backed money to service withdrawals during the bank run. This is even though the FHLB system is entirely privately funded and has never actually needed to be backstopped by government funds in its 90 year history. The issue now appears to be that although silvergate survived the bank run, its deposits have not returned. Customers appear to be less than enthusiastic about taking risks with silvergate. Block tower CIO, Ari David Paul said, everyone was scared. Everyone was primed to fear counterparty risk. It didn't surprise me that you have that massive flight of capital out of silvergate. Everybody like myself is feeling extra conservative in how we think about risks. Now, continuing to understand what's been going on at silvergate, although much of the outward criticism has been focused on their handling of the bank run, more recent concerns about their internal processes and compliance have surfaced. Veteran short seller Mark cajones was loud and early in his airing of a short case for silvergate back in November. He suggested that the banks lacks procedures had left them unaware of money laundering and bank fraud conducted by their clients at best or complicity in the activity at worst. Throughout the last month, cahoot is another short sellers have written to notify silvergate auditors and accountants of the issues as they see them. On February 6th, short seller James Gibson wrote to silver Gates auditor, we write to alert you to the risks that customers of silvergate have used the entity to engage in substantial money laundering and that management of silvergate has misrepresented its business operations, potentially in violation of law and auditing standards. In the aftermath of the FTX collapse, speculation began to surface that customers had been directed to deposit funds intended for the exchange into bank accounts operated by Alameda research. Allegations surrounding this conduct were later leveled by the Justice Department with the recent additional allegation that FTX had opened an account in the name of north dimension, which was held out to be an electronics company with no connection to FTX or Alameda. The DoJ did not mention the bank which operated these accounts by name, however Bloomberg reporting this week cited an anonymous source who said that the bank was silvergate. While the FTX bankruptcy case listed two accounts held in the name of north dimension at silvergate. On top of that, last month, Reuters reported that officers at the international binance exchange had accessed bank accounts held its overgate by binance U.S.. The reporting stated that former binance U.S. CEO Catherine Coley had questioned the bank account activity and could not get a straight answer. Shortly afterwards, she resigned and has not been publicly heard from since. In total, around 400 million was moved from binance U.S. account to a trading firm called merit peak in the first quarter of 2021. In June that year, silvergate cut off binance international as a customer, which meant the exchange could no longer perform U.S. dollar wire transfers. When a bipartisan group of senators wrote to demand answers from silvergate in December, they said, quote, your banks had been in the transfer of FTX customer funds to Alameda, reveals what appears to be an egregious failure of your bank's responsibility to monitor for and report suspicious financial activity carried out by its clients. For their part, so gate has maintained innocence surrounding this activity. In response to the letter from U.S. lawmakers silvergate said, like many others, silvergate was the victim of FTX and Alameda research's apparent misuse of customer assets, and other lapses of judgment. And we believe our full cooperation will help set the record straight about our role in the digital asset ecosystem. So that's where things were coming into this week. But then it got even worse for the already beleaguered bank. Join coin desks can census 20 23. The most important conversation in crypto and

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"david paul" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

05:36 min | 7 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on Monday Morning Critic Podcast

"And so I can't remember if maybe one of my friends drove us to the audition or we might have taken the bus, but we knew, okay, so it's in the 50s, put on a white T-shirt, some Levi's and some converse. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Get a little do and do your hair. And you know, it was the first audition was just standing in front of a VHS camera saying your name and where you lived and how tall you were or something like that. So it wasn't very in depth. And so but subsequently, I then was contacted and they asked me to come in and read for the casting director for the movie. So I go to studio in northwest Portland and they had sides from the script and they actually had me read the Verne's Gucci. Monologue or whatever that is, whatever you want to call it. And I don't think by that point I knew what the film was going to be, but subsequently, very soon after that, I learned that it was going to be based on the body by Stephen King. And so I was like, oh my God. I'm going to be vern. And I'm going to read in a line and I'm like, oh gosh, this is going to be such a great role, and then I get to the lardas part. I'm like, oh shit. I'm not going to be vern. I'm going to be the fat guy that throws up. This is before I was even cast, but I just was like, oh yeah. Yeah, they're not plucking vern from obscurity. They are desperately trying to find the right person to play the guy that throws up. Yeah. So I have to say, I dug deep in the archives today and I found my different seasons book. Yes. Yes, three of the four were made into movie Shawshank. Yes, stand by me at pupil. The fourth, which I, what's the fourth, God? I'll have it. But yeah, I mean, it's the breathing method. It's just an unbelievable. So I have to ask you that this Andy does, when people see the movie, you're in high school at the time, young kid gets out. I mean, a great trivia question would be, please tell me lord asked his real name. I wouldn't have known this. I looked it up on your on your website. David Paul, it's David Hogan, but yeah. Does that ever seep into your personal? I mean, not to get too deep, but.

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"david paul" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

04:28 min | 9 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"So yeah, I'm actually on LinkedIn that is unfortunately my only social media. I'm not any of the other. You got lucky with him formats, but yeah, if you're on LinkedIn, reach out to me. I'd love to connect with people, love to share stories, love to know what's going on in their world. And yeah, we shot some. Awesome. Well, I appreciate it. Thank you, David Paul, for being here. And I was a great conversation. Thanks for coming. Yeah, thank you have a great week. Bro, you know what I'm thinking? You don't have any outro, you don't have any like, it just is not a Nacho on there? Not on this episode, no. It just ended at the zero without it. There used to be like a short little outro basically oh, okay. The song. I'll play this other one in

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"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:11 min | 9 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"And at Bloomberg quick take. This is a Bloomberg business flash. John John Tucker, the Bloomberg news show with his Bloomberg business flash 9 of the 11 major intimacy groups in the S&P 500 higher right now. Tech and consumer discretionary stocks, they're the biggest gainers, Tesla, among the best performing individual stocks in the index, it's a over 8% if 75% of the stocks in the S&P 500 higher right now. Ambassadors waiting for the Thursday CPI report will be looking for more evidence of any slowing rate of inflation that could lead to a fed pivot. Still, Morgan Stanley Wilson warns the S&P 500 could bottom around 3000 level S&P 500 right now, up 34 points since a rise of 9 tenths of a percent at 39 29. The dungeons industrial average up 167 points that's up half a percent. The NASDAQ 101 172 points higher up 1.6%. We check the markets for you. It rolled a long right here on Bloomberg radio. I'm John Tucker. And that is your Bloomberg business flash, Matt and Paul. All right, John Tucker, thank you so much. We appreciate that. We all know now 2022, there was nowhere to hide stocks down 20% bonds down, double digits. Now it's a question, I guess, in 2023, what's the fed do of course? How much earnings risk is there out there? How do you play this market here early in the year? Let's check in with a professional David bonson. He's a CIO at the bonson group. So David, I mean, and the dividends guy. Also, an dividend guy, we love the dividend story. David, how are you positioning yourself here, your clients for 2023 here? You'll be shocked to know we're positioning them in dividend growth equities, which is the same place they were positioned in 2022. And I will say, when we say there was no place to hide last year, our dividend equity portfolio was up 5% last year, about 25 points better than S&P now, look, energy was now saying how much energy did you hold there? We were at 14% of the index started off the year at 3%. So it would have been pretty impossible not to outperform. And a bigger factor than owning energy was not owning thing. And when you're in a cap weighted index like the S&P and 5 stocks make up about 20% of the index, you're going to sink or swim on those 5 stocks often times. But I just think philosophically that dividend growth represents a really good risk adjusted solution to the problems people are most concerned about. They had to change David. Paul and Tom were just talking to Jeremy Schwartz and wisdom tree and also talking about Jeremy Siegel's call that this decade in their opinion is going to be the dividend decade of the dividend. Do you agree that that investors are moving to that? Yes, I do. And I think that the reasoning for that is both primacy of cash flow that people desperately need, the growth of that cash flow outperforming inflation, but also the higher quality of the underlying companies. If a company is able to sustainably grow its dividend, it means it has the free cash flow to do it. It means it has a business model that is less cyclical and less lumpy, less dependent on future technological innovation. So we kind of refer to it as shorter duration stocks to use a bond analogy. Do you miss out though on the kind of fan growth? Because even though last year was horrible for those big tech stocks, you know, if you'd invested in them in 2010, 2011, 2012 you would be you wouldn't really regret it, would you? Well, here's the thing. We believe that in 2010 to 2020, you have the golden era of those growth type stocks saying, et cetera. And in that decade, there were 5 years that we outperformed the S&P with dividend growth in 5 years, we didn't. And when all was said and done for the decade, it was neck and neck with much less volatility and quadruple the cash flow. So even in a golden era of paying, I think dividend growth is done very well. But I don't think the last decade is a great example because yes, Netflix at one point went up ten times and we know about Apple and Facebook. But the reality is that you have the fed at the zero bound. The entire decade basically. That's not going to happen again. That pushed multiple expansion up and it created 700% of the return. You're not going to get that multiple expansion again. David, you said you're long overweight energy. It had a great two years, I guess, 21 and 22. Did I miss that trade? What do you have about 23? You know what I would really recommend people look at is the midstream side where look, Exxon and Chevron are not going to repeat the same returns they had of last year. We're not selling those type of names. What we've trimmed them down to target weight made extraordinary profits and we just keep them at the weight we want in the portfolio as a risk management. But the midstream, the pipelines, those terminals that have to export LNG to continents overseas, the desperately need it. We like that story. It's great capital discipline right now. They finally have wonderful debt ratios that are more responsible. And so I will look at midstream energy as a really good spot right now. What are the other names that you like? I mean, what gets you pumped when you wake up in the morning in terms of an actual, you know, stock, a pitch. Well, look, right now, Blackstone is an asset manager and I want to be clear because it comes up all the time. We're talking about black stone, not black rock, but black stone was really hit hard near the end of last year. We've owned it for over ten years and we believe that they have very repeatable dividend growth, but you get to enter right now over a 6% yield and there's not balance sheet risk. They're investing other investors money real estate credit and with great free cash flow as a management entity. So

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"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:34 min | 10 months ago

"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Businesses without power in multiple states. The mayor of El Paso, Texas is declaring a state of emergency in response to a surge of migrants entering the city. We know that title 42 looks like it's going to be called back on Wednesday. We felt there was proper time today to call a state of emergency. In a news conference, mayor Oscar Lisa said there were hundreds and hundreds of migrants in El Paso in unsafe conditions as the weather continues to worsen, he said the asylum seekers will not be safe on the streets, title 42 a Trump era border policy will be lifted on Wednesday and federal officials expect the number of arriving migrants to sharply increase. Elon Musk is reinstated the Twitter accounts of several journalists who were suspended for allegedly publishing the whereabouts of his private jet. The reinstatements happened Friday after Musk was heavily criticized across the U.S. and Europe for suspending journalists from the platform and was accused of jeopardizing freedom of the press. It also came after Musk conducted a Twitter poll, asking if he should the accounts now or in 7 days, a large majority responded now. The new Avatar sequel is finding success in its first weekend in theaters, Disney and 20th century studios avatar, the way of water brought in $53 million at the box office and opening day, that number includes 17 million and Thursday previews. It makes the James Cameron film the 6th highest first aid domestic gross of the year, released in 2009 the original Avatar brought in over 2.9 billion worldwide and is the highest grossing film of all time. I'm Tammy trujillo. A Tennessee man already facing charges in last year's capital attack is now accused of planning to kill FBI agents. Julie Ryan has that story. The Justice Department said Friday Edward Kelly and another man are under arrest for conspiracy, retaliating against a federal official and other charges. An affidavit says Kelly had an assassination list with the names of 37 law enforcement officers, including those who arrested him in May for storming the capitol. Kelly's attorney has not responded to the report. I'm Julie Ryan. The chrisleys are going to prison reality stars Todd and Julie chrisley will report to separate prisons in Florida on January 17th. They were found guilty earlier this year on numerous charges, including fraud and obstruction of justice, Julie chrisley was sentenced to 7 years while Todd chrisley was sentenced to 12. Prosecutors say the couple hid the money they made from chrisley knows best to avoid paying taxes. Crime and rent aren't the only things going up in New York City, so are sightings of UFOs. David Paul Thomas reports. There were 28 purported alien spacecraft sightings registered by New Yorkers, with the national UFO reporting center this year. That's up 4% from the 27 sightings that were reported in 2021. The New York Post reports 13 of the sightings were in Manhattan, with 6 in Queens foreign Brooklyn three on Staten Island and two in The Bronx. And for the first time, New Yorkers included photos with their submissions of the flying objects they deemed to be extraterrestrial. David folk Thomas, New York. Croatia scored a two one win over Morocco to end its World Cup run Saturday with a third place finish in Qatar, that sets the stage for Sunday's championship match between Argentina and France. France was the winner in 2018, and will now try to become the first repeat World Cup Victor since Brazil one consecutive times in 1958. In 1962, I'm Tammy trujillo

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"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:48 min | 1 year ago

"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Will get rolled in national news with David. Paul WNBA star Brittany griner has lost an appeal of her 9 year prison sentence for drug smuggling in Russia, the decision means the two time Olympic medalist will end pretrial detention in Moscow and move to a penal colony elsewhere in Russia, Elizabeth Roode is charged affair at the U.S. embassy in Moscow. Today was another sad day for the rule of law in the Russian Federation. Man Elizabeth rude says the U.S. still considers grinder wrongfully detained The White House is calling the decision a sham judicial proceeding. The UK's new prime minister Rishi sunak is promising to fix the mistakes of his predecessors and lead his country into the future. To put your needs above politics to reach out and build a government that represents the very best traditions of my party. She soon act is also warning of difficult decisions to come for his country. He's also already making some of those in his cabinet at least ten cabinet members have left, including business secretary Jacob Rees mogg, and justice secretary Brandon Lewis, a couple of key names are staying though, Jeremy hunt will remain as the UK Chancellor of the exchequer he's due to deliver a fiscal statement for the country on Monday. Dominic rob has also been named deputy prime minister. It's debate night in Pennsylvania, Democrat John fetterman and Republican mehmet Oz square off in one of the handful of tight races that will determine control of the U.S. Senate. Fetterman stroke recovery could be a key focus tonight. Mehmet Oz has also cut into fetterman's double digit lead with attacks on crime and inflation. More than a half million pennsylvanians have already cast mail in or absentee ballots ahead of tonight's debate. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries, I'm Nathan Hager. This is one

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"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:44 min | 1 year ago

"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"WTI again above $90 per barrel. Let's get more of the top news headlines with leann garands win Julian. Max good morning to you and thank you Justin Trudeau says Canada would be willing to consider easing the regulatory burden on new gas export facilities to Europe, but warns the business case must be made first, speaking at a press conference with German Chancellor Olaf shoals, the Canadian prime minister said the challenge is that any new gas terminals on Canada's eastern shore would be far from its western gas fields. Now Saudi Arabia's energy minister says OPEC and its allies may be forced to cut output as the futures market has become increasingly disconnected from fundamentals, prince abdulaziz bin Salman told Bloomberg harmful volatility is disturbing the basic functions of the market. OPEC plus meets next month to consider output targets, and finally Elon Musk has subpoenaed his longtime friend former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in his legal battle with the social media giant Musk is seeking to collect documents and data to show that Twitter understated how much of its customer base is made up of a spam and robotic accounts, dozens of people have now been subpoenaed by both sides ahead of the expected trial in October. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Leanne guerin's, this is Bloomberg, Steven. Leon, thank you very much. Well, we will get the latest PMI surveys for France, Germany, and the Euro area later this morning expecting to show the manufacturing sector in contraction as well as services also slowing down growth as well. Joining us now for more is David Paul Bloomberg's senior Euro era economist good morning to you, David. What exactly should we be looking out for in these surveys? Is this the start of a darkening economic picture heading into the winter? Well, the picture has already darkened actually. We saw that in the numbers for July when the survey slipped into contraction or contractionary territory, meaning below the threshold of 50, and it's likely to stay weak in August, those problems have even gotten worse by problems. I mean, the soaring energy costs and the looming threat of Russia shutting off gas supplies to businesses in Europe. Yeah. Europe, any better position to deal with this shock than it was a few months ago. It's just been over to Canada, some fairly positive noises from Justin Trudeau about trying to sort of think about LNG supplies to Europe, but it's a long, long-term plan. This is not kind of immediate one. Is Europe any better position to handle the energy shock now? Well, European leaders have been very, very busy trying to come up with plans in the event of Russia shutting off the gases. You said the German chancellors in Canada and that's just one of numerous trips of prime ministers of cross Europe and they've also been looking toward Africa. But all of these changes will take a long time and that's not going to replace the supply of gas from Russia as soon as this winter when the crunch would really hit if those if those pipelines are turned off. So it would remain a very serious problem. It looks like it all likelihood gas will be reduced to next to nothing from Russia this winter. And that could very easily tip the Euro area into recession. In fact, in Bloomberg economics, our course scenario now is that the economy contracts both in the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of next year as those energy

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"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:39 min | 1 year ago

"david paul" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Now Let's get updates And a good morning and thank you Germany France Sweden Portugal and Scotland have all ordered tighter restrictions on gatherings as the variant continues to spread across Europe German Chancellor Olaf Schultz has pushed through Titus social distancing measures We can't close our eyes and the next wave that's beginning to appear in front of us This is to stave off the threat of a massive search in a case over the Christmas holidays The new curbs limit social gatherings to ten people starting on December 28th They add to a package of already existing restrictions that mostly affect the unvaccinated Over in the U.S. president Joe Biden says that a variant will result in will breakthrough infections among vaccinated people but added they are very unlikely to get severely ill especially if they have had their booster vaccine He had this message for the unvaccinated You may think you're putting all your self at risk but it's your choice Your choice is not just a choice about you Affects other people You're putting other people at risk Your loved ones Your Friends neighbors strangers you run into And your choice can be the difference between life or death The White House has also considering lifting travel restrictions from South Africa where there are Macron variant was first identified In other news president Vladimir Putin has issued a warning to NATO saying he is ready to use his military to counter the organization's expansion Speaking at the defense ministry Putin told senior military officers that he is concerned about the presence of NATO forces near Russia's border He said he can not allow the alliance to deploy missiles in Ukraine and threatened what he called an adequate military response An aircraft passengers or twice or even three times more likely to catch COVID-19 during a flight according to a medical adviser from iata David Paul has issued this warning as travelers as travelers take to the skies in their thousands for year end holidays and of course family reunions but transmission risk remains much lower in the air than in crowded places right here on the ground such as a shopping centers Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries This is Bloomberg Anna Thanks very much Leigh Anne now with your sports.

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"david paul" Discussed on Poke the Bear

Poke the Bear

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"david paul" Discussed on Poke the Bear

"Crazy. Not good at that. But anyways, yes, they should slip the top line. We discussed need more from Taylor hall. That's for sure. It continues to hit at this point. And again, the trade deadline is for a while now, but because Jake de brusk is getting dealt, the trade deadline for Jake de brus, because come earlier. So now we got we're talking trades in December, which is always fun. But this team needs change. This team actually does need to make some substantial moves because they should not be rebuilding. This should be a competing team. I know Mike milbury said on, I think Thursday morning that they should trade bergeron for picks or whatever, which I think is just outlandishly stupid. Because I take a lot of solace and what like milva S 7 anything GM related about a thing. This is what every time he calls in, it's always usually some bullshit clickbait kind of headline anyway. I think he's once again his name out there. What's crazy? I'm gonna have a lot of stock into that. Yeah, I also just find it hilarious when you think about it. Actually, I'm not even entertained this. Not entertaining it. No, sorry. I was gonna get on that rabbit hole. I'm not. We have a certain amount of time and it's not worth my time. Anyways, apples went down that. That just goes to show. That goes to show. But no, I think that change does need to happen. And it's not trading Patrice bergeron or Brad Marshall or David Paul snog or whatever, but it is adding a finding a way to add someone that can help in the top 6. That will require whether that be picks or prospects, which you don't have a lot of..

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"david paul" Discussed on Ponderings from the Perch

Ponderings from the Perch

02:27 min | 2 years ago

"david paul" Discussed on Ponderings from the Perch

"Is probably more accurate than my personal opinion So being able to shape public opinion public really. It's not. It's not so much policy in this case. It's really shaping opinion around these. You know these very important topics that are going to have ramifications for for years and years to come right well. So that i'd say david. Paul thank you for being an excellent human being. Obviously your team doing that kind of work. That's very very helpful so l. Tame is very very generous. I couldn't force them to do it. And they all just raise their hand and volunteer and put in the extra time to do it. I'm incredibly fortunate. I work with you. Do have a great team. But i do think for those of you who have not connected with david. You need to connect with him. On linked in. He sends a lot of great pose a lot of great information. It is always helpful in my personal opinion. So make sure you follow him there. But david and paul with a p. a. u. l. l. So you can find him online steven. It's always a pleasure talking with you. And i know i'll talk with you soon. But this was nice for other people to get a little vignette and get to listen to the two of us talk shop absolutely and i'm glad that we could focus on you know something specific. That's also helpful to your listeners in your customers and and really does justice to an incredible resource and generous resource that you put out so my pitch for priscilla will be if you have not checked out her very generous free resources go check those out and then when they do you a tremendous amount of good. Maybe a hiring her actually help you. Take it to the next step because Priscilla and her team company are awesome. Thank you so much david in from all of this team over here all of the people that little bird marketing. We want you to have a great day. Get all these great freebie. Some from means some from david and have a great day and happy marketing. This podcast is a part of this cease. Wait radio network for more business. Podcasts visit c. Suite radio dot com..

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"david paul" Discussed on Ponderings from the Perch

Ponderings from the Perch

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"david paul" Discussed on Ponderings from the Perch

"This is priscilla mckinney. I'm with you as always. But i have a great guests on today a colleague but actually a friend of mine. You'll ear that because we're gonna try and not laugh too much on this of conversations. Go all kinds of directions. When david paulin. I get on the on the phone on zoom in person. Whatever it is david. Welcome to ponderings from the purge priscilla. Thank you for having me. I always look forward to To our conversations and yes we will try. Try not to laugh too much. Actually get some valuable content out there. We do a good job with both of those. But before i do the full introduction. It's kind of becoming a running joke on this show that you know who it was that i met in orlando and actually our last meal that we had together was in orlando. That's true. this is how you know. I really like you. If i'm willing to meet you in orlando then. I must be really good friends with you. That's the friend spot. all right. good to know category. I don't like orlando. So if i go there for you then you know. You're in flynn's favorite place either. But i'm going to do well for those of you. Who don't know david paul and by the way. I don't know how you don't know david paul. Because he's a prolific blogger. Prolific podcasts or. He's an amazing storyteller. But for the intro of this particular. Podcast i will say. He is the founder of dial smith. And if you're not familiar with them they are a technology and consulting company and they develop products and services for the market research specifically for audio audience. Engagement onto the work a lot in advertising really helping to really shape and create that a fantastic story arc. They work obviously in television messaging. But it's that strategy that piece of how do we strategically make these communications and these marketing messages work so you can learn more about him over on lincoln david. Paul and that's david is spelled the normal way but paul is a u. l. l. I want you to be able to find him there. But i'm going to let him tell you about a new twist to dial smith and something they've added on and then we're going to get into something really interesting for this show. So david tell everybody what i miss about. Dial smith because i think i know your company pretty well but also tell us like what's exciting. What's happening with lillian. Labs and we'll thank you for the incredibly kind introduction as always and yes that's second l. and my last name is the bane of my existence my entire life either. It's spelled with one l. Or i get called. Paul and honestly Any of that works for me. So yeah dial smith is as you described. We make For those who don't know we make those perception analyzer dials. That you've probably seen on cnn or fox. News during the presidential speeches or debates when they pull a focus group to the side and have them dial tester rate the speeches and debates so we make those dials their used for tv pilot testing litigation research advertising testing concept developed and product development. You it. we've been doing that for a very long time The what's new this year is we launched a qualitative research consultancy called and labs and i launched that along with a veteran qualitative researcher..

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"david paul" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

NEWS 88.7

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"david paul" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

"Much. Thank you. Thank you to you. This'd is NPR news. During the initial push to vaccinate Americans against covert 19. Millions of shots were given successfully, but many doses never made it into people's arms and had to be thrown away. The biggest culprits CVS and Walgreens. I'm Sasha Pfeiffer, accounting for Vaccine waste on the next, All things considered from NPR news. This afternoon at four o'clock here on his 88 7. Tonight on Houston. Public Media TV eight. It's a masterpiece triple FEATURE at seven. It's Mrs Wilson followed it ate by a new episode of Atlantic Crossing. Then at nine. It's World on Fire. A night of Masterpiece Tonight on Houston Public MEDIA TV eight. Houston public Media is able to bring this programming to you because of affinity council members like Judy and Dr James Bozeman, Karen and Jimmy Done. Richard Fant and David Paul Cotton Jr. Together. We do it for the love of Houston. Thank you. I'm Joyal Snyder..

"david paul" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

Deck The Hallmark

04:33 min | 2 years ago

"david paul" Discussed on Deck The Hallmark

"Yeah i wanna hear i wanna i wanna hear it i actually do want to hear the not right now but at some point the three part harmony lane down under i think that i i just going back to that i think that's the most impressive thing about watching live is the willingness to play around with the effects live because it can go it can go it can go now i've seen i've been out of concert before and someone's doing a whole looping thing and it goes wrong and you're just like well i guess we should restart it then we could do. He reminds me of stand up comics. Who just like. hey. I'm going to go to clubs every weekend. I'm going to work on ten to fifteen minutes of new material. It could be bad. Could be good. I've never done it before. Let's get out here. We can't we can't know until we keep practicing and keep doing it. The fund is in doing it and learning. And that's what that's what destroyers. I've learned so much over this year with music. Have a vocal coach. That i train twice a week with His name is mark mark goodman in his sister. Zoo or a little thirty minute. What's up video thing. And then you know i have a guitar course from paul davids paul. David's youtuber yeah yeah yeah he's got a course In and then the fans are so loving that you've been if i make a big mistake. Just laugh it off tonight. Start either start over or change channels because looper go squirrelly quite often and i'm like well that's the i blame it on. Larry i call the larry larry looper. Yeah and you know the the the the fans just being there with such a generous listening like we were talking about before. It's just been wild like it allows me to fall forward into fail quickly and i just you know they'll send out a request and i'm like i've never played that song but i'm going to do it for you and i don't know how goes and let's play it on youtube and then i hear the melody. Oh i do know the song. And then i can read cords pretty good so Yeah it's it's been it's been really it's been really nifty in its. I've reconnected with my passion. And it just keep writing and keep But there's an audience. And i'm so grateful for the film and tv stuff. That i have the opportunity to do. Because it's given me a music audience in it's given me exposure to fans that now may have liked to my movies and and other characters but now like my music and it's allowed me to actually do it and have her and have it heard it's fantastic. I look forward to the day where i can play more like i. I have a three year old and a one year old so there's not a lot of qatar playing for for leisure. But you have your guitar hanging on the wall. He's got it here. Avid here brings a he puts the amp up and he's got a spare moment here..

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Coronavirus Is Surging In The US

Morning Edition

07:27 min | 3 years ago

Coronavirus Is Surging In The US

"One, But however you define it. Corona virus in the U. S is surging. Some parts of the country air passing more restrictions to try to combat the record number of cases this as we have yet another Corona virus outbreak in the White House. NPR's Alison Aubrey is with us now. Good morning, Alison. Good morning, Rachel. So when we say the White House we mean in the orbit of Vice President Mike Pence, several aides to the vice president have tested positive for covered 19, including his chief of staff. Nevertheless, the vice president decided to keep traveling to keep campaigning. What's the reaction been to them? You know, the decision to keep his travel schedule intact was made in consultation with the White House medical unit, the spokesperson said. Yesterday and pencils office says this is in accordance with CDC guidance for essential personnel there, basically making the case he has Essential work to do, including on the campaign trail. But public health experts Rachel are really questioning this definition. Here's Josh Sharfstein of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He served in the FDA under President Obama. The vice president should be limiting interactions with others because he could be harboring the virus and he could wind up becoming infectious. And so if there are essential activities that he needs to do in person, he should take extra precautions to do those, but otherwise I think he should be staying at home. Especially given around the country, including places. Pence is scheduled to travel such as Minnesota. The viruses circulating widely, right, So let's talk about that. Alison. What do the numbers tell us about the virus right now? The U. S has been averaging about 68,000 new cases per day. This is about a 30% increase compared to just two weeks ago. In recent days, new cases have reached record levels in several states, Utah, Tennessee, Illinois in Chicago over the weekend. Stronger restrictions took effect of bars and restaurants must close earlier in the evening. This is part of a curfew in the city. Other parts of Illinois have stricter rules, too, including new limits on the number of people allowed together and Rachel. They're certainly a lot of reminders around the nation to stay. Vigil eight, right? Hospitalizations from Cove. It have been on the rice too. I mean, does that mean we're likely to see more fatalities in coming weeks? You know, probably there are still a lot of people dying about 775 people per day in the U. S. On average. That's a lot lower than the highs of last spring. Part of this can be explained by the increase in cases among younger people who are less likely to die. But Rachel there's also been an improvement in treating people in hospitals. Physician Anish Mata is an infectious disease expert at Emory University. He is also a principal investigator for the H M Death Severe trialled at Emory. Last week, the FDA gave this antiviral drug full approval. Red death, severe reduced recovery time to 10 days for 15 days and also importantly, run desecrated treated patients had less use of mechanical valve leaders and other advanced oxygen's airport techniques. Compared to patients who didn't get room disappear. Now it's important to point out Rachel. This is not a home run treatment. It hasn't been shown to significantly prevent deaths among very sick patients, but it does have some benefits and Allison doctors now have other treatments they can offer as well as from desperation. That's right. Doctors have more tools in the toolkit. Now they have You know steroids, such as Dixon Math Zone better information about when to put people on blood thinners. Overall, the death rate appears to have dropped. In fact, a new study that included an analysis of thousands of hospitalized patients found that at the start of the pandemic patients had about a 25% chance of dying. Now they have an 8% chance. So still high, but definitely improvement. Yeah, definitely So younger people, you know, you mentioned more younger people have been diagnosed with the virus. So as we start to think about Thanksgiving Is there any way Tio Tio ensure that college students don't bring the virus home as they leave for break? You know, if you have a college student coming home to you find out if they're being tested, many schools are offering or even requiring an exit test or a departure test. Just before students depart for Thanksgiving break. I spoke to David Paul Thiel, He's a professor at the Yale School of Public Health about this He says. Of course, it's easy to identify symptomatic people. But this isn't good enough. I'm worrying about the student who feels just fine but who happens to have been exposed recently and who could be heading home to visit an elderly relative. And so we don't want to be sending little ticking time bombs home for Thanksgiving. I completely agree that we need to have everybody tested within 72 hours of departure. Now. Not every school can manage this given the cost. But many campuses are offering departure test, including big schools like Ohio State and many small liberal arts schools, too. During such as families that have college age kids either, right? I mean, my own family. We're trying to figure out what we do anything. We're all trying to figure this out, right? Everyone started figured out. So what can you tell us of this boy now, Zim? Well,

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What Really Happened at the Munich Security Conference

Monocle 24: The Globalist

12:03 min | 3 years ago

What Really Happened at the Munich Security Conference

"I today. We're going to learn a NE- word Westland snus. It is the idea that the West is somehow absent from the global stage less significant in part because of the rise of China in part because of the rise of DONALD TRUMP IT C- theme of this year's Munich security conference in which Germany's president said. The United States now rejects even the idea of an international community. That's walls intern rejected by the secretary of state. Does anyone believe Mike upon payers denials? David Hudson h-honestly chief Brussels correspondent at politico and was at the security conference joins me now on the line. Dave dimension the The theme being West Listeners. How did this manifest itself at the conference? There was a lot of discussion and there is every year at the Munich security conference about the decline of the West the fretting over where that Western alliance the transatlantic relationship is. But there is something quite different that everybody could feel this year. Which is that the gap between the Europeans and the Americans is so much greater than anyone has seen it in our lifetimes. And that's really what they're talking about is the idea of a unified west which you could include. Even some eastern partners like Japan into but the idea of rule of law and a the NATO alliance and the idea of collective action on the biggest issues facing people all over the world. And that just doesn't exist right when now you add up the three years of Donald Trump's presidency. Us obviously headed to an election. And you look at everything from climate policy to the Iran. Nuclear deal whether it's unsecurity whether it's on the environment anywhere you look there are just these gaps and so the secretary of state. Mike Pompeo you know folks were sitting with their hands in their laps tapping on their phones but not one drop of applause when he declared the West is winning normally. That should bring everybody to their feet. They're all there to represent different aspects of that western thinking and in fact crickets silence. The justice no faith that any of those words mean anything. I mentioned the president of Germany amendment to our frontal steinmeier was very outspoken. When my Pompeo is there is the? Us Senate acted as if an attitude of every man for himself could work a global policy. You Have Emmanuel macron that saying that there was a need to act at a European level to counter this perceived weakening of an alliance with the US but does Europe have the capacity yet to speak with one voice. Well you're obviously has its own disagreements and the chairman of the conference Ish Sugar warned against this. As did remarkably the secretary general of NATO Jens Stoltenberg who rarely rarely ever diverges from his talking points about unity where he warned in. This seemed to be directed at macron not to talk down the capabilities of NATO and talk up the differences among allies but there are clear differences among these allies and of course trump is responsible for a lot of them when you see the US pull out unilaterally in northeast Syria when you see the US in Turkey both NATO members forced to reach some kind of a peace agreement among themselves. You say what's going on here. Those are countries that are supposed to be on the same side. So you're Ab- certainly has differences that it needs to resolve but on big ticket items especially the priority that everyone agrees is facing the entire planet on Climate Change. Europe does in fact speak almost universally with one voice small exceptions about timing and how to get to certain goals but overall the goals are the same trump of course pulls out of that climate accord pulls out of the Iran nuclear deal. He's gone his own way. I sat down with a few callings and NATO Supreme Allied Commander Todd Walters and you hear him speak and you realize that there's an American mindset especially when it comes to the Middle East that no one else. Shares trump pushing for NATO to be more active in the Middle East which goes against the founding treaty of NATO The Washington Treaty which says these are countries at work together in the Euro Atlantic sphere. And I said to the general said this is in your title your Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Is that going to change? We become sec or me to add in the Middle East and there's no clear message. That Defense Secretary Asper was at NATO before coming to the Munich. Security Conference did not give those NATO allies. A sense of what it is that Donald Trump is looking for and again in Munich. The sort of conclusion was okay. Mike Pompeo and Marcus were there speaking to the boss back home telling him. The West is winning when nobody actually sees that David stay with us because also the line is Paul Rogers professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford while we were mentioning With David other the reaction to Mike Pompeo's speech the problem. I suppose is that the US Secretary of state goes to me and you can says no no trans. Atlantic alliance is as strong as it ever was but but he's bosses given every impression for four years now that he doesn't care at all about America's strategic partnerships. I think that's really a key issue. It's very much longer allies. David was just saying what has happened. I think is the Europeans for the first two years of the trump administration still tend to think this was an operation in the American political scene over the last year in particular the last couple of months they country is that trump may well get reelected emphatic present. He probably will do even if he isn't They feel as being a change in the American mood. That the change of the psalter political psychology even of the country and that is represented by trump and the many people who support him. So you have that the other thing as far as I can see within the United States so you basically have two things going on at the same time you had the contract trump vision but you have the more length assists vision and that apparently was very well represented a community at Munich. Many people from Congress many of the State Department people even those states is pretty weak present with much more on the traditional side but they basically differ from what is coming out trump. And frankly whether we like it or not. The American the Europeans dude actually listen to trump's tweets and take them very seriously so I think you you have this sort of basic difference and then looming all of that are the differences within Europe. Basically mechanised particularly weak at present. You have Britain opting out so to speak and then of course you have the China situation as well. Whether it's a difference I think between the European and the American views. The trump views that he let me put it that way. David Paul just mentioned China and Mike Pompeo talked again about the the the US's from a growing Increasingly increasingly assertive. China is Europe. Going to be on board with that top priority. I survey the citizens done ahead of this conference. The studio what size should your beyond worthy to be a full on conflict within the US and China on the majority of the citizens who questions that actually Europe should be neutral. You know a lot of this. Debate centered around technology and the Chinese firm alway which the US The trump administration has made clear that it seems as a real risk and trump was quite roundly rebutted on that by Germany by the UK even the UK which of course has to negotiate a trade deal coming up with the United States and one of the message. One message that the Americans were carrying back from the European side was qualify. Has Technology that the West if you WANNA call it? That doesn't have so in that sense. You're not winning. And the question is what alternative. Can you offer either? You let Europe and the United States be left behind on five G. or you work with wallet or you have some alternative now. The alternatives are not easy chatter about. Could there be a state investment. Something's very un-american into Nokia or Ericsson but the point is if there is a technology that China has and everybody else doesn't it's clear the West has fallen a stepper a half step behind in that sense but since you have Paul there who's who's talking about peace studies. There's another gap we saw in Munich. Which has some really big big issues that this conference used to focus on that because of what one former Senator Sam Nunn? I talked to called vivid all these sort of flashes and disagreements in In politics we're forgetting about the vital nuclear non-proliferation the fact that most of the non-proliferation architecture has been falling apart under trump the IMF treaty intermediate range. Nuclear forces. Treaty doesn't exist anymore. The new start treaty is going to expire in February. And what are these powers going to do to protect citizens from what is one of the greatest threats out there? Paul What do you? What do you make of that idea? That a lot of other issues as simply being forgotten at the moment I couldn't agree. More than Davis spot. On the nuclear thing I think is much more important than people generally realizes rather receded but there are two other issues gained one. He mentioned with climate change. This is the Big Issue Weld Wahid for the next two years it actually surpasses everything else and yes. The Europeans are more united on this which I think is very welcome as he said with a few exceptions but the United States takes a very different view as well. Brazil China to some extent endangered in Australia and set me. Russia isn't a weld unity. On this the most important issues. What in the world. The other thing I'd say is that while the kind of world economic model we have at present is delivering a great deal for relatively small number of people you got more and more people pretty well educated on the margins who do not fair sharing in in what they deserve and you're seeing this in the many political disturbances social disturbances seen in cities across the world last six to nine months in the recent past That again just doesn't fig you have these very big issues. Marginalization climate change on the nuclear issue which to not get the attention they deserve and that I think is one of the things where to some extent The whole Munich conference thing which is now being running. What nearly sixty years. Something like that Is Not really fully fit for purpose even though it may be better than the past let me just ask you both briefly before we before we end I read. I read one piece about the miniskirt weekend that said law international orders never last forever a maybe this is just the beginning of the end of the Post Second World War transatlantic order. I mean body. Think some some logic behind that there is some logic behind that and of course if it means the start of anew globalism a willingness to address Commonwealth problems. That would be good but the problem. Is that the men. We don't have that In fact the divisions at great sesame there things are changing and it will depend a Fab it I think on whether trump gets reelected in December but things are changing and one has to accept that we simply don't know whether go but there is a need for much more globalist attitude when David it does seem to all hinge. Doesn't it on what happens in America in November? Well there is a big question of if that old order is falling apart. What is the New Order? That take shape right. The world is smaller than ever people are more interconnected than ever so the great powers don't necessarily need to dictate things but we also saw at Munich. I said it was a lot of navel-gazing but not a lot of introspection. Yeah there was a report in The Washington Post Enter last year that twenty years of American failure in Afghanistan you would think at a security conference where the US is seen as the leader on security and defence issues. Folks would be asking. Hey what the heck happened there? How did you drag us all into this mess? And how do you avoid that going forward into the future and those kinds of tough questions again? The vivid trump was very much fretted about but the vital of how do you avoid getting sucked into twenty years of failed war where neither Afghanistan nor Iraq nor anybody else's better off? You have to wonder. Why weren't those tough questions being asked and who will start to shape that new order to replace the old order? That's falling away David Harrison on and Paul Rogers thank you both very much of your time

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Day spa explosion was deliberate

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Day spa explosion was deliberate

"Hundred thirty thousand federal ethics law says liabilities need to be disclosed when they're being paid off not just after their settled the federal office of government ethics reviewed trump's filing an og director david paul has set a letter to the justice department saying trump debt to cohen was ally ability that should have been reported peter overby npr news washington investigators say a deadly explosion at a southern california day spa was deliberately sat in the owner appears to be the likely target federal authorities recovered remnants of an explosive device inside the orange county shop where the owner was killed and two patrons were injured tuesday fbi agent paul daley court at this point are working theory is the physics closure was caused by a device although the damage was extensive there are some components that we have located at the scene of the explosion that are inconsistent with what one might expect to find at this business he says investigators don't have any suspects yet the associated press says the blast is believed to have been caused by a package sent to the spa the explosion badly damaged a two story medical building about fifty miles south of los angeles stocks finished higher across the board on wall street this is npr news and this is wnyc in new york i'm sean carlson new information shows how the trump administration tried to get negative information about haitians with temporary protected status before deciding on the program wac's beth fertig explains the national immigration project of the national lawyers guild obtained emails through a freedom of information act request in the emails the policy chief for u s citizenship and immigration services asked how many haitian tps holders were on public assistance and were criminals when staffers told her the information wasn't relevant and wasn't easily obtained she continued to press for it a lawsuit is now challenging the decision to end tps for haitians which would affect about five thousand new york city a spokesman for us citizenship and immigration services says the emails were part of a diligent review and he called litigation frivolous this evening brooklyn residents are gathering to hear how the mta plans to handle that looming shutdown of the l train coming up next year about one hundred residents turned.

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