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Bloomberg Radio New York

01:31 min | 8 months ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Throws her hat in the ring for the 2024 presidential nomination. I get reaction from Republican strategist Boyd Matheson and democratic strategist Tim Hogan. Candidates can not run for president and not confront Donald Trump on the Republican side. So for a vice presidential nod here, is that what this is? Maybe. It's entirely possible. That's what it is. She was on Hannity back in late January and teasing her announcement. And he asked a good question for her that she still has an answer, which is what is the policy difference that you have with Donald Trump. And I don't know what it is. He has a record that is just an abysmal that Democrats can draw some contrast, but you just can't run in the Republican primary and hope that Donald Trump ignores you. Boyd Matheson, Nikki Haley, has a great story to tell. Can she get around Donald Trump or is that not the point? She wants to be with Donald Trump. You know, I think she does have a story to tell and it's really interesting. And Tim gets this his former boss senator Klobuchar went with really long odds and was probably inside the margin of error when she started. But she had a story to tell. And she made some great inroads. I actually wish you would have gone farther and so you have to look at that from an overall perspective. But I'd love to be in the room. And I bet Tim would too with the Nikki Haley group to say, okay, when you're going to launch such an endeavor, you first have to look at the polling numbers. You have to have a reality check there. Then you have to be able to identify a lane. Is there a lane to run in? And then can you raise the money to actually do it? But I think in terms of a lane, I think you

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Bloomberg Radio New York

03:47 min | 9 months ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Of national news, Nancy Lyons is in 99 one newsroom in D.C.. Hey Nancy. Thanks, Tim, the new House speaker Kevin McCarthy is facing his first big task after days of fighting over his leadership tonight there will be a vote on a rules package, but Bloomberg government Emily Wilkins reports, even that could become contentious. There's a big question now whether that rules package could pass. Nancy mace has said she's on the fence, other Republicans have voiced other concerns about that package. And that will really kind of set the as wonky as it is in the weeds it is, it does set the tone, as well as the rules for who has power going forward, Bloomberg government Emily, welcomes reports moderate Republicans think McCarthy gave too much away to conservatives in his fight to become speaker. Brazil's capital is picking up the pieces in president Lula da Silva is promising more arrests after supporters of ex-president jair Bolsonaro, stormed government buildings in Brasília yesterday. Bloomberg's Rosalind Matheson reports, there are already questions of complicity in that uprising. There's obviously claims already that local police officers, local officials in Brazil, Brasília were complicit in this. It was done on a Sunday when things were ostensibly quite quiet. There weren't many police officers around, but equally there were rumors that this was coming. Bloomberg's Roz, Matheson, former president Bolsonaro, is in a Florida hospital being treated for abdominal pain. This is coming from a former aide who says the former president has undergone several surgeries after being stabbed in the abdomen, while campaigning in 2018. As many as a 100,000 California residents are dealing with power outages due to brutal storms and governor Gavin Newsom says it'll be a tough 24 hours. Would be at this how many days and expect to see the worst of it still in front of us. Newsom says storms this season of claim more lives than last year's wildfires, President Biden has declared a state of emergency. 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 Nancy lions. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed. On the latest edition of the tape podcast, a conversation with Alison Williams. A Bloomberg intelligence. This to me isn't a sign that Wall Street is massively rightsizing, more like Goldman Sachs is just getting back to business as usual and taking care of some stuff they had to do last year and you didn't get around to. Well, I do think, I mean, I don't think it's a massive rightsizing. I think that, you know, as they said, they haven't done their sort of typical 5%. And so that's coming back. And so if you look at the math and you exit the market stuff, it is the typical. And so I think what's going to be interesting is what's going to happen with compensation at Goldman and the firms as well as headcount because what we had heard from Solomon, you know, even just a month ago, I believe, was that the cost to compete had not come down as much as they would have thought. Daniel Pinto, who runs the JPMorgan's corporate and investment bank, also said that they were going to use comp by deliver rather than job cuts. So we will see what the interplay is between those two things. We do think that cost pressure continues into next year. And that's the big variable that we're hear about during earnings because we can track a lot of things, we can track that equity underwritings are down significantly. We can track that pick is good and equities less so, but expenses really involve management judgment in terms of the level of investments that they're making and that's really going to determine give us a signal in terms of what they think about ahead and also the profitability for the coming year. Get

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Bloomberg Radio New York

03:10 min | 11 months ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"That. I don't want to say that until we completely investigate. But it's unlikely in the minds of the trajectory that it was fired from Russia. But we'll see. President Biden spoke from the G 20 summit in Bali Indonesia, Bloomberg's Rosalind Matheson is there and has more on the situation. It seems that there are doubts growing that in fact it was even potentially a rocket that was fired by Russia from Russia and of course there are questions about whether it was in fact something that might have been deflected by Ukrainian anti missile defenses or indeed if it was from Russia, perhaps it was a misfire and unintentional either way, the message very clearly coming from leaders here be there from Europe, the U.S. or the Turkish president Erdoğan a short time ago is that they don't think this needs to sort of escalate tensions directly with Russia. Bloomberg's RAS Matheson reports President Biden's pledging his full support for Poland's investigation into the rocket strike behind the scenes sources say Biden's telling allies the blast was likely caused by Ukraine's air defense systems. Still Nathan, there's no confirmation on the exact source of the blast, NATO ambassadors are meeting in Brussels for emergency talks to weigh their response. Former defense secretary Mark Esper is making the case for a bolstering Ukraine's air defenses. Think about how far this Russian missile would have had to travel across Ukraine to pass into the Polish border. There were numerous opportunities to shoot this thing down. And so I think it's a call to accelerate the provision of air defenses to Ukraine as well. Former defense secretary Mark Esper, spoke with our Washington correspondent Joe Matthew late yesterday on Bloomberg sound on, catch the show weekdays at 5 p.m. eastern on Bloomberg radio. And just quickly passing along this red headline Poland says nothing suggests the missile hit was an intentional attack. Let's turn to politics back home in the U.S. now because a familiar face is front and center this morning. Former president Donald Trump has officially entered the 2024 race for The White House. Amy Morris has more from our Bloomberg 99 one newsroom in Washington. His campaign filed the paperwork just minutes before Donald Trump announced his candidacy and a third run for The White House. My fellow citizens, America's comeback, starts right now. Trump made the announcement as many Republicans are moving away from him many in the party, asking him to wait until after the Senate race is settled in Georgia, as many Trump endorsed candidates in the midterms were rejected by voters. Trump claimed America will decline unless he's reelected. This will not be my campaign. This will be our campaign altogether. While Trump may have wanted to freeze out other Republicans eyeing a presidential run, Republican strategists believe potential challengers are now emboldened. In Washington, I'm Amy Morris, Bloomberg daybreak. All right, Amy, thank you. We turn to the economy now where we get a key reading on retail sales this morning forecast fall for a gain of 1% in October, Bloomberg economic correspondent Michael McKee has more. The headline change in retail sales for October is likely to be misleading, gasoline prices were up, adding to sales and many in Florida were replacing hurricane damaged cars. Its core retail sales, excluding gas cars and building materials that will matter. And their economists

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Bloomberg Radio New York

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The big national labor organizations where there is much more likelihood to have some waste and frauds and whatever it may be. It's just a big organization. I think people feeling it close to home. I think that's a good message. And I think it's an important part of the labor market. Labor is going to have a say in this election, of course, a Genie as well. This schuler, again, from the AFL CIO told us they have very specific plans to have 90% of members registered to vote and 10% of their local members are going to be trained to be poll watchers for what they described as possible Republican shenanigans, I don't know what that even really means. I tried to have her define that, but I mean, what kind of an image is that for the union in 2020? It's important. You know, you had mentioned in your interview with the governor earlier, you had mentioned some of these statistics about how many Americans are concerned concerned rather about threats to democracy. You know, a CBS News poll found 7 out of ten Americans concerned and this is both from the left and the right that democracy is in danger rule of laws in danger or elections are threatened. And so when you're talking about poll workers and people train to go in as poll watchers, if you will. That is an effort to address some of that concern. And concern other. And I think that's critically important at this time, the more Americans engaged in our political process the better, particularly at a time when so many poll workers are feeling under threat that they don't even want to go to work anymore. I think it's important that the unions and I think every organization civic organizations overall should support an increased in poll workers and poll watchers, and that includes by the way people in my line of work faculty working with young people who should be engaged in poll watching and poll work. It's critically important service to the country. I just told people stay safe boy more, you know, the more people start showing up at the polls with the idea of looking for a wrongdoing, somebody's gonna find something that may not necessarily be worth talking about. Yeah, and just a Genie's point that it's all about having that trust. And being engaged, everybody's got to be engaged regardless of their line of work. We've stress tested this democracy of ours under all kinds of situations. World War, famines and economic collapse and all of that, we've never stressed tested it in the absence of trust, especially in our institutions because that phrase we're getting close to each other some days. Boyd, thanks for being here, Boyd Matheson Genie Chan xeno, great conversation, and a great panel for our Friday as we head into the weekend. Be sure to stay with Bloomberg tomorrow for the Artemis launch. They're going forward

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Bloomberg Radio New York

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"120 countries. I'm Michael Barr, this is Bloomberg Tom Paul. Michael Barr thinks so much. Bloomberg business of sports with the shift I watched the other day in baseball. I still don't get it. But now we have relief pitchers starting games. Jeff passing over to ESPN today with a smart article on breaking the cadence of starting pitcher to middle relief to one guy that mops it up. What we grew up with is gone. There is no Sandy Koufax anymore. You don't have that. You don't have the pictures that we had back in the day. The Denny with tigers, man. You don't even look records anymore. You don't say like it used to be, if you're a great pitcher, you had 20 wins in a season. Yeah. Yeah. Nobody gets that anymore. Remember the Baltimore Orioles had three pitchers one year Jim Palmer and two others that were killed. From a Bloomberg business of sports standpoint, is this just there were so much money that the worry about their arm is completely taken over. Denny mcclain didn't care about his arm. He would just pitch until. I mean, we all fell off. You're too young to remember this, Michael barber, there's a guy named Christy Matheson out of bucknell, who tragically died early of TB, but a guy like Matheson pitched himself out of baseball. I get that's the bad case. A hundred whatever pitches a game. Pretty soon he couldn't throw the ball, but have we swung too far the other way? No, well, I think this is the way you're going to see the game go, because you're going to have it broken down in three segments like that. You got started, then you got the middle, then you got the reliever. You're going to see

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Bloomberg Radio New York

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Let's have a look at how things are shaping up for the trading day We've got to reserve bank of Australia interest rate decision which is certainly a hot one It's back to Paul Yeah that is a rise pretty much guaranteed rich It's just really questions over how big that rise is going to be Will it be 25 basis points 40 which is a weird number but they would take us back to multiples of 25 that we're used to here in Australia Goldman Sachs Bank of America say well maybe we'll see 50 but either way it's going to be the first back to back rate rise from the RBA that we've seen in the 12 years We saw some modest gains for U.S. equities feeding into a rather uncertainty in the Asia Pacific though futures for Australia looking kind of flat right now Nico futures pointed modestly higher but the real action is in commodities the Bloomberg commodity spot index is at a record We've got the oil price easing off though a little let's at a 118 a barrel at the moment but iron ore has been pushing up again a 144 backs a ton right now We'll have a closer look at markets in a moment but right now let's get a chick of global news Boris Johnson beaten back the confidence challenge for now and Baxter's got details It for an hour Yeah so UK p.m. Johnson has survived for now but has suffered a major rebellion The boat itself vote in favor of having confidence in Boris Johnson's leader was 211 votes and a vote against was a 148 votes And therefore I can announce that the parliamentary party does have confidence Yeah Johnson says the result was decisive although 40% of his MPs voted against him A worse performance actually than Theresa May in 2018 So president of Matheson says Bloomberg's rosalyn Matheson says it'll be an interesting road now moving forward So does that play out in different ways now for example do you see them becoming obstructive in parliament Does this gender really struggle to get through Do they sustain their calls for him to go no matter what to keep up that pressure Can he really hang on to another election in two years for now Those are real fundamental questions but even though he survived this crisis today certainly he looks a bit like a dead man walking in history shows us in UK politics once that starts to happen It really becomes a bit inevitable Yeah well dead man walking Now Johnson though for now says he wants to move on and focus on other issues with inflation at the top of the list He says he is certainly not interested in calling a snap general election to reassert his authority over the Conservative Party Australian prime minister Anthony bob albanese saying that his government has reached out confirming today to Beijing to raise concerns over the encounter with one of its recon planes in a Chinese fighter jet over the South China Sea Chinese foreign ministry spokesman saying that China always follows international law and conducts operations in a safe manner No country it says is to is allowed to infringe upon China's sovereignty and security and undermine peace and stability in the South China Sea under the pretext of freedom of navigation Now last week the Canadian military also reported similar incidents to the Australian encounter and saying that the repeatedly buzzed their surveillance planes flying through the region to enforce sanctions on North Korea So Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has called China's actions in response to his complaint about that jet irresponsible and provocative he says they violate flight separation international law Mexico's president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has confirmed that he will skip the summit of the Americas The summit is aimed at governments working together to address the surging migration in the hemisphere Obrador says the U.S. needed to invite Cuba Nicaragua and Venezuela to address the problem State Department spokesman Ned price says no problem they'll be talks anyway The secretaries counterpart foreign secretary abroad will be in attendance We will have a number of opportunities to engage with our Mexican counterparts in the context of the summit this week Number of Latin American countries who were invited have also declined to attend Hong Kong has reported a surge in COVID cases in local schools shutting some classes sending the number of infections again to a 6 week high some classes will be suspended until next week the Monday tally marks the second straight day of cases topping 500 the clusters seem to stem from the omicron BA two strain that swept through the spring rather than the newer sub variant New York State has new gun reform legislation Governor Kathy hochul signing the bills in Buffalo three weeks after ten people were killed there among other things the bill bans anyone under the age of 21 from buying or possessing a semi-automatic weapon No 18 year old can walk.

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Bloomberg Radio New York

01:48 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Washington D.C. can get rolled in national news when they can take it Thank you Paul Ukraine is pressing for more weapons Germany for one says it will need them as fighting with Russia intensifies to the east Bloomberg's Rosalind Matheson has more Given the events of the past week or two in the north of Ukraine and the pressure that's coming in the east it's very difficult to see a scenario where the Ukrainian leader can now sit down with Vladimir Putin and hash out a broader peace deal That seems to be pushed back further and further as time goes on Bloomberg's Roz Matheson President Biden is discussing the war right now in a virtual meeting with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi We share a strong and growing major defense partnership At the root of our partnership is a deep connection between our people ties of family of friendship and a shared value President Biden thanked the prime minister for India's humanitarian support following the suspected Russian rocket attack on a rail station in cremator last week India has been reluctant to criticize Russia for its invasion of Ukraine The White House also says President Biden was tested for COVID-19 again today and came back negative more than 70 high profile Washington figures have tested positive after the gridiron club dinner more than a week ago and House speaker Nancy Pelosi was also in close contact with the president before she tested positive for COVID last week The top prosecutor in St. Louis Missouri is admitting mistakes were made in her prosecution of former governor Eric greitens but circuit attorney Kim Gardner has reached a deal that will keep her from facing severe penalties Greitens resigned in 2018 after Gardner pursued a blackmail investigation against him but a 73 page report accused Gardner a failing to disclose evidence to greitens lawyers Global news on errand on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists.

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Bloomberg Radio New York

06:15 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"You That's a Bloomberg business flash Tom and Paul Kieran thanks so much And now we're the worst job in Bloomberg Just brutal job given a war Rosalyn Matheson joins Paul Sweeney and I hear she has been overwhelmed with this war with all of our assets deployed across Europe We get an update now from miles Rosalind seriously thank you so much for taking time with us today Austria has an angle Latvia I believe has the same angle as Austria They need the energy Lithuania is walking away from Moscow Macron's written up in the FT maybe we have it as well where he's in an election fight of his life talking tough Germany the head of Deutsche Bank goes the other way This is the blur you face every morning What matters to Rosalind Matheson on this Monday afternoon in Europe Well that's actually quite a difficult question at this hour but I think the thing that really matters today is the world getting its head around what's happening inside Ukraine and particularly in the northern parts of Ukraine as Russian troops pull out of course they've occupied these smaller towns and villages in the north for weeks As they tried to make it in roads towards Kyiv in terms of futile in the end and as they pull back and they were going elsewhere they're going to the east they're going to the south they're trying to concentrate there What we're getting is a picture of what the war has been like there And certainly this horrific image is coming out of busha which suggests as Ukraine says that war crimes have been committed So the question is what does Europe do now Response to that Do you think Putin is in that much of a vacuum I mean I saw one article which is very pro hungry pro Budapest citing Bloomberg and all of the work of your team Mister Putin's got to see all that western journalism right Well that is the question because he's existed in semi isolation now for a couple of years to COVID He really didn't go out very much and didn't see other people certainly international leaders or travel that much So what has been going on during that period for him and how is his circle around him narrowed It seems that he's really got a very small tight knit group of people who no doubt probably just echoed him what he really wants to hear and that's really what is coming out from the western intelligence is that these people were not willing to tell Putin the truth They were not willing to tell him that they were unprepared for what was going to come in Ukraine that they told him they could roll over there in a couple of days and achieve their war goals and he believed them whether or not it was true and they really misunderstood how the how much the Ukrainians would resist them So are they still reinforcing that to him How much is he reading what's going on But certainly if you look at his rhetoric aimed at the Russian audience he seems to be doubling down and determined he's going to get something at least for what he feels like with his effort in Ukraine Ross we talk about sanctions We talk about energy To what degree is greater Europe and I'm guessing Germany will be leading this to some degree really serious about energy sanctions on all energy coming out of Russia Well they're under immense pressure to take it seriously and get it on the table as you can see today especially Eastern European nations saying you've just got to do it Once and for all you've got to actually go beyond just oil and gas embargoes You've got to actually put a full trade kill on Russia and that means that Russian ships can't dock at your ports in Europe that can't unload any goods at any port in Europe Poland is saying that Russian citizens citizens should have no right to EU visas whatsoever So something in all of that list needs to come from Europe as a response to what we're seeing and certainly Germany is the biggest economy in Europe as the biggest exposure to gas in Europe is still saying well we want to shift away from Russian gas We can't do it too quickly because they hit for our own economy would be too significant But certainly a lot of pressure coming expect that not just from Eastern Europe but from France and elsewhere but Germany to agree to put that at least on the table this week Rosalind thank you so much Well so Matheson leading all of our coverage and I'll tell you folks is 24/7 for miss Matheson In leading our coverage across Europe from the early days in Moscow now across the continent is well Paul I want to talk about not Twitter and Musk and all that But it's fossils which we are I blame you for this and that I'm watching my house more like I'm Paul Sweeney in the use of media The shows no one watches shows anymore No more Like the Grammys last night I don't think anybody watched them But they do want to look at the gossip about who or what in all that And the distraction thing are we we're managing our entertainment investments around this distraction psychology that I witness in my house Yeah I think you're right There are so many choices for consumers particularly younger consumers about how they can spend their time and it used to be sitting right in front of the TV and having at first three or four channels and then 500 channels with your cable network and now with the Internet is literally unlimited There is no limit on the places you can get your content from So where do you get the water cooler effect you don't You really really don't And that's a problem Right And that's a problem for media companies that are trying to establish franchises So what's Warner discovered Exactly I mean what do they have that you could name off the top of your head I can't think of anything I mean you know the last thing so what they try to do is they try to take some franchises and just build and build and build and build and expand and expand and expand and Disney does it better than anybody with the marvel franchise for example And they can just monetize that anywhere they want But where did that franchise come to fruition In the movie theaters over the last ten years Where are you going to do that going forward Where are you going to establish your franchises going forward I don't know Interesting We'll continue on this Just absolutely fascinating Red and green on the screen the Vic's 20.29 up.

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Bloomberg Radio New York

01:43 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Head down to Washington D.C. to get that world international news No pulse Supreme Court nominee katangi Brown Jackson's facing a wide range of questions on this second day of Senate confirmation hearings the first day of questions from senators like this one from Republican Lindsey Graham Do you attend church regularly Well senator I am reluctant to talk about my faith in this way just because I want to be mindful of the need for the public to have confidence in my ability to separate out my personal views Judge Jackson's been defending her impartiality pushing back at claims that she's been soft on crime as a trial judge The question and answer phase of Jackson's confirmation hearings continues into tomorrow Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to 9 more years in prison on new fraud charges the European court of human rights is called the prosecution's politically motivated He used his latest trial to rail against Russia's invasion of Ukraine a Jean Franz press reports Russian police arrested his lawyers after a sentencing Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky is calling on Pope Francis to mediate to try to stop the war in a tweet he says he spoke with the pontiff about the difficult humanitarian situation in his country We get more on that from Bloomberg's rosalyn Matheson Yesterday Ukraine accusing Russian troops of firing on convoys of people as they're trying to leave some of those cities Mary Paul and other cities in the area and trying to block them from getting out Bloomberg's ra's Matheson President zelensky also addressed the Italian parliament today the prime minister Mario Draghi says he supports Ukraine joining the European Union Global news on air and on.

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Bloomberg Radio New York

05:37 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Holidays from Friday will not need to fill in a passenger locator for more take a coronavirus test if an unvaccinated transport secretary grant shaps things This is a move that everyone will benefit from It's safe to travel now And I think it will lead to a big renaissance people being able to get back together with friends and families abroad They may not have seen for a very long time No paperwork is going to make that a lot easier to do The passenger location form really is the last piece of the jigsaw In response Virgin Atlantic and British Airways say they are dropping face mask requirements 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 Leigh Anne gerrans this is Bloomberg Tom Leon thank you Okay let's pick up on one of the top stories then those high level talks between Washington and Beijing the first since invasion on Ukraine began by Russia of course Joining me now are all joining us now is Bloomberg senior editor for international government Ross Matheson Ross What did we learn from these talks 6 or 7 hours of conversations between China's top diplomat and the security adviser the national security adviser in the U.S. what were the key takeaways Well as you said this was the first talk both to face in quite some time and come against a very different backdrop than the last time I met in October When it was really just about U.S. China relations this was really about U.S. China relations through the prism of Russia's actions in Ukraine and the U.S. wanting to use that meeting to really press Beijing to take a stronger position against Russia so far China has declined to condemn Russia for its actions in Ukraine although it has of course called for negotiations for a ceasefire for a peaceful settlement to the conflict So what you saw was an opportunity there to really push Beijing and that's what it comes against the backdrop of a cause of these reports that Russia asked China for weaponry in the early days of the conflict So U.S. using that to also sort of as leverage against China to say if you're not really on our side then you're on the other And of course the world's second biggest economy can't really afford to get in the glare of the U.S. and on an economic perspective right now From further sanctions potentially tariffs against China or the effect of the Russia sanctions So on the China side you store a real asset to actually be quite level headed quite calm about it and just sort of assuring over and over again that China doesn't want to see this conflict continue and certainly doesn't want to get that sort of side swatch in a way by the Russia sanctions that have been put on Meanwhile there's also going to be an attempt to get the message across from the U.S. to Russia directly to the Kremlin directly around chemical or biological weapons that sort of the other big concern on the ground is whether Russia is preparing the terrain for that The issue around drones but with Russia it seems to be around the possibility of these chemical biological weapons perhaps being used And that's right And there was a real concern about that You can see the public comments from officials not just in the U.S. but in Europe the UK NATO and others warning that if this conflict goes on and certainly if the Russian forces continue to struggle in some places on the ground does that lead Moscow to make the decision that it wants to use chemical weapons as part of its repertoire against Ukraine And of course that's a real concern You can see being articulated and that would put the U.S. and NATO in a very difficult position because at what point do they have to intervene They've spent very clearly they don't want to go in militarily they're not going to send any troops in They will send weapons to support Ukraine but this is the fire that Ukraine has to do itself on the ground because of course once NATO goes in you've got a much bigger conflict than you have now But at some point they're going to be under very high pressure including from the Ukrainian president when he makes his speech to Congress If chemical weapons they use what is the response that NATO can do to that The wartime speech that we're expecting from the Ukrainian president zelensky to Congress tomorrow What can we expect to hear from him You can say that he's been quite vocal in his criticism of other nations saying that while he welcomes the weapons that they spent in the aid that they're spending it's still not enough to help Ukraine defend itself and he's sort of pleading with repeatedly in these speeches that he's given to different parliaments or NATO to send fighter jets in for it to consider a no fly zone Of course that would require NATO pilots to be confronting Russian projects directly is saying that they're leaving Ukraine build the same for itself and it's not enough and they're really to see Ukraine form to avoid a conflict that leads into other parts of Europe So you can imagine there'll be a set of support alongside some criticism as the U.S. here at night I was a whole transaction so far Yeah okay We'll be watching that speech closely and zelensky's oratory power of his speech It will be a very interesting to see how persuasive that is Bloomberg senior editor for international government was Matheson Okay still ahead on Bloomberg day break Europe China's economic data surprising to the upside in the first two months of the year but of course now the country faces the challenges of its zero COVID policies omicron spreads the shutdown in major cities like.

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Bloomberg Radio New York

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"matheson" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The mix of headlines from Rosalind Matheson's team on all of these governments to me dollar ruble is still the litmus paper of the moment and to be above 80 shows some form of vote on the combined sanction announcements The interesting I'm glad you pointed that out You're seeing a weaker ruble which seems to be suggesting that there is a successful isolation of Russia by Western Allies But you also see ongoing resilience in equities which a lot of people have pointed to basically as an indication that a lot of these sanctions were not anywhere close to how bad people thought that they were So if we get these headlines from the leaders of Ukraine and Poland and the like saying that they're expecting a lot more sanctions will there be something to tip the boat and actually tip us back into being more concerned about a more dire situation or if people basically moved on Well and I'm not even seeing one tranche of sanctions against tranches the key word there is stated by the prime minister and I'm not assuming one or two tranches of sanctions It may be a wide set given the actions of mister Putin You know just stepping back though if you take a look at this slew of issues they just add to the conundrum for the Federal Reserve And I do go back to the central banks because ultimately people are counting on them to be able to stave off some of the inflationary inputs including the oil prices that would be the main note of contagion here should things Escalate further between Russia and Ukraine And if you look at the inflation in wages if you look at the inflation and some of these underlying components they're not going down And how much is that going to tip the hand regardless of what happens between Ukraine and Russia Let's set the morning for you and again Lisa with that 5 year auction this afternoon to be very important We've got to lift to the market features up 32 and the vixen I'm going to round it down to a stick 27.87 is a far more constructive number than the 31 that we saw a number of days ago in the real angst yield curve you know what You've got flattening There's no other way to put it here not like it was two hours ago but nevertheless the two year yield dynamic versus the ten year oil south 96 86 I'm Brent crude and yes the ruble is we move through the morning 80.04.

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"matheson" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"matheson" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"Them But it takes some effort on our part to do that. Allen i'm going to have you Set off because i've already asked this question and it so people want to hear their answer. Then go to the previous episodes. They've been on but as you have Amateur he's been. This isn't your first go leadership and in some in this context but As you have added opportunity serve as a leader. How has being a leader helped to become a better follower of jesus christ probably has a number of ways one is that i've felt incredible love for the people that i serve as a leader and that's helped me understand a little bit better. Maybe how jesus christ feels about me and others of his disciples. If i can love my neighbor as much as i do a much more perfect savior must love me more than i can imagine. I think also Maybe been a little more understanding of people's challenges. You hear what they're going through in their lives. You see how they're dealing with the inevitable challenges of life and they rely on the savior often those that do find comfort fine guidance and helped me recognize the source of my comfort. My hope which is in my savior. Jesus christ. he's my savior and redeemer. He cares about us leadership. Has i think refined me. It's humbled me and helped me realize that. It's not what i do for others. My job as a leader in the church is to help people access savior and the spirit and at the end of the day. I don't want the people in our stake or when i was a bishop in our ward to say that bishop helped me the way that bishop was my rock. I can't live without him. want him to say. I trust the savior. I can access the severe. I can access the spirit directly. And i can be self sufficient spiritually in another way interview with president. Joe staples david smith and alan matheson really dynamic guys. I mean prison. Matheson your remarks at the end or so touching. And i love it. I don't know the best answer to that question. I typically ask. But it's definitely up there so i would love to know who else is doing. Something dynamic remarkable out of the box out there. I would love to be put in touch with them. We gave the longlist growing. But we're always looking for more and we want to share that with the world so that maybe you know stake presidencies listening or bishopric or young men leader and you're thinking we could do something like that and we go right. And we're blessing the world in more more waste than one real us at leading saints dot org slash contact and let us know who we should interview on a future. How i lead segment on the leading saints podcast and remind you once again to text. The word lead to four seven four seven four seven in order to subscribe to the leading saints weekly newsletter came as a result of the position of leadership which was imposed upon us by the god of heaven who brought forth a restoration of the gospel of jesus christ and when the declaration was made concerning the own only true and living church on the face of the earth we were immediately put in a position of loneliness loneliness of leadership from which we cannot shrink are runaway and which we must face up with boldness and courage and ability..

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"matheson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"matheson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Contouring. Yeah, uh, And the model in that is my girlfriend, a very young Nicholas Sheridan who go on to be Edie Britt and Desperate Housewives. And, uh, page Matheson and knots landing. So there we go. Welcome back Jason and Alexis in the morning. Thank you for being here. Cowboys and Cowgirls get ready to laugh because it's time for us to make a choice. Time Jason and Alexis present, would you rather You would go everybody little would you rather today pull up my $3 wrap? Oh, didn't suggest it Today theory usually knows me better than that. Okay, Here we go. Oh, Yeah. Would you rather find out that the last person you had sex with was your long lost first cousin. Oh, what a monster! Truck it up me out! What timing Or find out that the last person you had sex with was a wanted serial killer. Serial killer any day. Oh, I'll take my cousin any day. Hello now come from the Ozarks. Oh,.

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Myanmar's leader detained as military seizes control in apparent coup

All Things Considered

03:06 min | 2 years ago

Myanmar's leader detained as military seizes control in apparent coup

"Chang, the country of Myanmar is under military control again after a coup deposed the government of former democracy icon on San Souci. The military claims. Massive election fraud that sauce Ooh Cheese party went overwhelmingly in November's general election. Michael Sullivan reports. The military says it's state of emergency will only last a year. Mo Tosia of the Institute for Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore. Isn't buying. She has a long memory and recalls a similar promise made by the military. After a student led uprising. Decades ago, I go back to 1988 promise was to convene elections and hand over power to the party that won the elections, and we all know what happened to 1990. What happened then, she says, was that on some soup cheese party won convincingly. Victory. The military then refused to recognize. But today she insists things are different than they were 30 years ago. The global political and economic climate It will just be very unfavorable for military hunter seeking to justify his actions. I think That's assuming the military cares. I think that probably calculated that they've got friends in the world that will be disappointed in them, but will ultimately put their own self interests to the fore. And let them get away with it. David Matheson is a Youngun based analyst reached in Thailand. The endgame, I think is quite disturbing. I think it's them holding onto power. And definitely Mary Kelehan, a Myanmar scholar at the University of Washington, who is in the former capital, Yangon, isn't so sure. I don't even know if they have a plan. But, she says, even without a plan This crisis was inevitable, given the cohabitation that the 2008 Constitution imposed upon political and personal photos or enemies, So I'm not so shocked. To be honest. That arrangement she says, was created in part by the military drafted Constitution. That allowed it to retain control over several key ministries while guaranteeing the military a quarter of the seats in parliament effective veto power. Despite this on song suit, she went to the International Court of Justice in 2019 to refute allegations of genocide by Myanmar's military against the Muslim minority Rohingya. I think foreigners read too much into that, and that's what's being that's what we're hearing over and over. Which is that you know, she went to bat for the military, but she went about for her country. I mean, she saw this I C J case as an attack on her country and inevitable or not, Callahan says. This crisis couldn't have come at a worst time mammals facing its greatest health threat since the Spanish flu of 1918 There's new outbreaks of fighting in places where there had not been violent in a decade, and now it has a national political crisis when she says that will not turn out well for the people

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"matheson" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"matheson" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"I'm Francis Lamb. And this is the splendid table from a P M. American public media, the chauffeur, curious cooks and eaters. Hey, it's Francis. Today's show is from the before times back when we were able to head north of Toronto for a live event was for the hot docks Podcast Festival. We talked on stage about what makes Canadian food so great and He'll blast most of Clark came with us and we got to interview Maddie Matheson and so rushed off. And the day before the show, Suresh took me on an eating tour of suburban Toronto, which Really truly is one of the most culturally diverse places in the world. So thanks again, sir. Rush for that tour anyway, until we see you again, Toronto, check out the show. Our first guest was Maddy Madison. And this dude is just giving his best life. Here's a guy who went from being a restaurant, cook to a chef to them being someone who has a music festival named after him. One where the Wu Tang came and performed, and a big part of the reason for that transformation is just People love it. They love him on instagram. They love buying kitchen aprons model on his naked, tattooed belly. They love watching his shows dead, set on life and keep it. Canada working traversed Canada with his mouth wide open, and there's a new show, a cooking show called Just a dash. Matty matters and is also the author of The New York Times bestselling cookbook, Maddie Maps and a cookbook on as he made his way on stage crowd showed him some love. That's it. What's that? You're on our beautiful people. Thanks, Francis..

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"matheson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

03:31 min | 2 years ago

"matheson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"The seven o'clock hour of Jason and Alexis in the morning, Right here on my talk with a 71 everything entertainment. I'm I'm chase with Lex. Dawn is off Grant filling in Kenny's here. You're here. We have a fun seven o'clock ahead. Of course we have. Would you rather plus? Ah, little bit later, the best of passing notes. And then we're gonna play pay tribute to the one and only Sicily. Taison who passed away late last night, Um and Lex finished Bridge or 10. S o all of that still ahead. So no sleep last night, Jase for Bridget in? Yes. I'm sorry about that. I apologize. I apologize. Well, you know what? Let's start there. Do you mind? Yeah, Let's do it. Yeah, Let's see what's Let's just start there. Yeah, a little bit later. I'll tell you how Collins experiment with a 40 year old show was coming. We'll do that with passing notes, but let's start with Berger 10. Um, you finished it again? We found out yesterday. Uh, remarkably, it's Netflix's biggest show ever in its original. Yeah, in every country, Netflix is and except for Japan. What up with that Japan But anyway, um Talk to us. I'm so curious. OK, so I watched a up till yesterday was up this episode three I watched through three and not didn't get to the steamy episodes yet. And I was trying to save her this show and just, you know, a little bit little do it little do you, You know, but no little Deb. Yeah, I just I just kept going yesterday and watched the entire thing. Because I love this show. I love it. I love just the whole the whole arc of their relationship. It brought there so many truth bombs in there. That marriage is an easy and just because you see a happy couple doesn't mean behind closed doors. You know they're having their struggle. Everyone has a struggle. That that was the biggest at least take away from me. The other thing is, is that You can do a disservice to your child for not talking about what happens, You know, adult activities. You do not talk about even just the mechanics off sex. Luckily, Daphne isn't he's kind and gentle and sweet and All of that, But for a lot of people, especially back then if there if you're not talking about it, they're fighting out in horrible, terrible ways. And that was a good takeaway for Parents now I think Okay? And they really they really brought that home multiple times. Hmm. But the more fun thing is the costumes. The mystery of who is Lady whistle down. What's gonna happen with some of the different relationships and Their views of love and how their roles how they're going to question what they're supposed to be doing what they want to do. Which path do you follow? So am I hearing you and I want to drill down on something because I do agree. I I agree. I love it. So what I'm hearing from you is Unlike Colin Matheson, my husband who ended up hating it more toward the end in my hearing you correctly that you Consistently love the show. Yes, I did Throughout the entire I didn't feel like it was too long. I love.

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"matheson" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

WFAN Sports Radio_FM

05:54 min | 2 years ago

"matheson" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM

"Connor Green on your greens, hidden talent. After taking somebody calls. We're gonna give you a fan. Is he nails? He has a great bit about. We got too many home run hitters like he does it so perfect. That is so Crazy. I'm sorry. New York is kind of perfect for awful phone calls Awful because you know, New Yorkers have this kind of like brash attitude, and they're also highly opinionated. And so it is this perfect festering disaster that every day. There's like nine million people that have it. Awful sports. Take that. Think it's awesome. You could. You could go to De Moines. You could go to El Paso. If you go to Albuquerque and all these people are like you know what? I might be right? It might be wrong. I don't know. Not quite sure. I mean, maybe this is smart. Maybe it's not. But in New York's like, Oh, Listen, I've watched every doubles game for 20 years. Okay? I think I know the backup quarterback situation for the Jaguars, Okay? Two totally different things. You're takes their terrible all balloon. I've been better on the A C cell for 20 years now. I think I know what's going on E love the cause that discover something six weeks after was already discovered. It's another good one. Richard Trade proposal for you. What do you think about Christie Matheson? For four or the Boston Braves burst minor leaguers. 1921 I'll hang up the Listen Trey purples with work. I'll take you call off the air. All right, baby has ever headline this morning. Mr Bogue's Where do we begin? We begin with the rest of the NFL, The Chiefs and Bucks or prepping for Super Bowl 55. Everybody else is getting ready for next season in Baltimore. That involves the more Jackson who Certainly deserves a contract and our intention and my intention is to keep him in Baltimore from many, many years. America Acosta, who also need to get Jackson some more weapons, and that shouldn't be hard despite what some would tell you. Really do kind of laughed at the notion that players don't want to come here and play with Lamar because he's one of the very best young players in the NFL, and we've got a lot of other young players as well that fit that criteria is slated to make $1.77 million for the coming season. Lamar Jackson, Mariah's How many other young players they have that are considered one of the best in the NFL. Yeah, that seems like a kind of interesting claim. We've got a lot of the we've got other young players considered one of the best in the NFL, Decent players and teams like, guess more cancers. But not like that. Like Wilmore Jackson level with their position. No, they don't have that. A really good team. They're deep, but I don't think that they're just they're just filled with young players that are considered like top five in the NFL, right. Come on. For now, By the way, Jackson makes $1.77 million for the coming season. A new deal with likely average about 40 mill. Ah, year, the Boston Celtics said Jason Tatum the lineup for the first time since January, 8th thanks to covert, and it went well in Chicago. Hated switches to the right hand attacks market and hangs in the air flux it up again. Jason Tatum 17 days away doesn't look like he's been gone. 17 minutes 24 for Tatum and his return Celtics by 19 closing in on this one was 6 45 to go Andy on Celtics radio. Tatum scored those 24 in 31 minutes to 1 19 1 of three decision over the Bulls. LeBron scored 21 in the 4th 46 total back and Cleveland his Lakers or tenant on the road. After 1 15 Wanna wait finals, The thunder outscored the blazes. Like how old is LeBron now? How many games of 36 37 cents. If he played on a short offseason like he just won the NBA championship about four weeks ago. He just dropped 46 Granted, it's the cabs, but the guy is ridiculous. And I'm pretty sure he's played every single game this year. No no Maintenance day yet for LeBron coming off the trail season being 70 years old and they had a loss in the road yet this year the thunder outscored the Blazers in Portland last night. 1 25 1 22 the Warriors Drop the T Wolves, 1 31 await and the Nets beat the heat. 98 85 College hoops Last night number 11, West Virginia snuck past 10th Right. Texas Tech 88 87 the mountain years of their final 10 shots at number eight. Virginia handled Syracuse 81 58 alone on ice Last night, the Canucks blitz, the Senators. 71 d a back to you. Now. When was the NBA Finals October October, something correct? You know, early October So just Put this into some type of context. The Lakers won the NBA championship around like week seven of the NFL season. We're at the Super Bowl of that same season, and the Lakers and the MBA are playing again a month of playing. They've been playing for a month exactly. Just starting now. Yeah, so the N B a crowded champion Midway through this NFL season. We're still playing the NFL season and the NBA's back and having played a month of basketball Already it was October 11th. That's like a week, six week five. Something like the air was weak. Six. Yes, the NBA clinches championship in Week six of this football season and they're back flank from. In fact, this is what's crazy that week. The next night. The chief's beat the Bills on Monday night football. The Chiefs just beat Nelson about that just game that When we come back here on the.

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"matheson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

03:12 min | 2 years ago

"matheson" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Happens to you isn't happening to other people. It is so no, but it's happened to you three times recently. It happens all the time, too. You know what? I didn't do one today. So I texted Jason Matheson and Dawn, I believe, and I texted and said, Hey, breakfast. And my roommate, Jason texted me back, but I still thought it was Jason Matheson, and he's like, sure, he's already at work. I'm at work, just like I don't know what's wrong with B. I mean, you texted millennial handed the other night. You home. It's that Seems like a sketchy like is the evening and she just said, Yeah, I'm watching Netflix. Why? Why are you bothering? Yeah, and I had a friend at my house who left and I was just asking if he made it home, Okay? And then there you are the hand. It's like why? Why am I in this house? She had to find a group. That's what someone she doesn't know that zone operator question, not a I know I'm a disaster. Oh, you're doing decent to see And it's funny. I get it. I get where you're coming from. Because I was on a zoom call with my family yesterday. And if father People do not know how to work. Zoom. No, There's like eight people. Just real quick. Um I'm doing a gift exchange last week. And my friend, her husband, her son and his girlfriend are while I'm talking to someone else on the zoom. They're sitting there thinking they're like, No, that's not true. Love level, their theme rolling our conversation. They don't realize they have to shut their mike off yesterday. I'm on with my family, my sister. Is talking and talking and talking and talking her Mike was off the whole time. We're like Sue, We don't even know what you're talking about. It's just They include, like a moderator for five bucks like you could have, like with your zoo meeting someone that can like, be the moderator for everybody, And they can power mute people. If they need to my family. My mom and her siblings were on a zoom call on Christmas Day. And my grandmother was at the house and my grandma is 87. She is so smart. She is so smart hasn't lost the steps she has. She's just so well read. Very smart woman. Zoom call switches from one of the views to a different viewer. Everybody is now on the screen. So when from two people to now it's like all eight contributors are there and then my grandma. Starts saying who's This was the woman in the middle? Don't know the one with the mask on my mom said. That's you better. That's you. It's you the one she zoom. Bombed your own zoom call. Who's that woman in the master? Maybe we should shut this down. That's you So funny, huh? Let's talk money, shall we? Oh, is it that time that we already do it? No. You played studies. Oh, again with.

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Off-Duty Washington DC Officer Shoots, Kills Man in Reston

Live and Local

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

Off-Duty Washington DC Officer Shoots, Kills Man in Reston

"A man was shot and killed last night during an armed confrontation at an apartment complex and rest in Virginia and incident that involved in off duty. DC police officer hearing a disturbance outside attendant of the complex. The officer opened his door and encountered the man who police identified as 29 year old Reston resident Daniel Matheson. According to police. Matheson then raised the gun toward the tenant. The tenant who was also armed, fired one round striking Matheson in the upper body D. C. Police chief Peter Newsom confirms the apartment dweller who shot Matheson is a DC police

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China Passes Hong Kong National Security Law to Crush Threats

WSJ What's News

05:44 min | 3 years ago

China Passes Hong Kong National Security Law to Crush Threats

"Hong Kong is a global banking center home to several multinational companies. It seen by the business community as a gateway to China was so much at stake. We're taking a closer look at the impact of China's new security on the region Wall Street. Journal markets. Columnist Mike. Byrd is based in Hong Kong. He joins US NOW MIKE WELCOME! Thanks very much for having me. Mike you're on the ground in Hong. Kong you are very much in touch with the business community. Put this in perspective for us. Just how big of a deal is this? The first thing to say is that we don't have a lot of detail on what is going in this low. We know that it will have rules on secessionist Atta. Choose to subversion of the Chinese state and to some vague implications. Abou- coming under foreign influence, but we don't know the straight detail of it. The actual text of the law has yet to be published, so it's difficult for businesses to make a firm idea of of what this is going to mean for them for the moment. Moment is a lot of confusion, and it's also extremely sensitive topic, because not knowing what's in that bill means that you don't know what will be illegal to save from tomorrow. What you may encounter legal difficulties from saying a lot of international businesses staying relatively quiet about that even now organizations like the American Chamber of Commerce relatively quiet organizations that have to be fat up until now been fairly critical of the idea of the national security, though a now being very cautious about what they say. Mike as you know as we've reported a top executive from banking, giant HSBC signed a petition supporting the legislation, saying it supports any law to stabilize social order in Hong, Kong and economic prosperity and development to have that backing from HSBC. How significant is that? I think hate be. Situation has turned out to be as a bit of a microcosm for war. The problem is for businesses more broadly in Hong Kong, which is a SPEC- signed up to the idea. The national security though they had an executive sign up to that was referred to in Chinese media in state media as sort of too little too late that that support was slow that it wasn't absolute that it wasn't clear from the beginning now. Hong Kong HSBC was obviously criticize full completely the opposite for signing the bill astle is very difficult to find this sort of middle ground position that businesses like hate pc, especially those with sort of one foot in the West and one foot in China. They've done really well in the past couple of decades in Montaigne and jewel role. It's now increasingly difficult to. To do the HAGIA species come under fire from both sides for doing it. It's likely to continue doing so, and that's going to be the case for other large Hong Kong. Business as you go companies like Johnny Matheson, which are really West and run by of had a big influence in Asia for longtime. They're gonNA find it increasingly difficult to straddle both sides. I WANNA. Point out at the time HSBC said it supported laws that will enable Hongkong to rebuild its economy and maintain the principle of one country, two systems, any indication from any companies, especially those that are based in the West that they will curb their presence or scale back their presence or future business deals in Hong Kong. You've seen some smaller organizations to that. In the couple of research firms here, but people mostly stray away from saying for a couple of reasons, one thing is if you have to do business in mainland China saying that you leaving Hong. Kong because of a load of the government of mainland China wants to pass is a bad look. It's not GonNa win you any friends in the mainland. The second reason is purely cost related. It's expensive to move people and if If it becomes the case that it won't disrupt Your Business Operations you've moved people. You probably lost employees in the process. You probably lost deals in the process for no reason. as a reporter is sold. Is Covering London during twenty sixteen businesses talked a lot about leaving because of brexit talks about the risks. Relatively few of them did precisely because it's so expensive to do so disruptive if there are any circumstances in which you can stay, you probably will. And Mike as a journalist who lives in Hong Kong who is very familiar with the business community. What are the lingering questions you have? What are the unknowns that need to be answered to get scope about the significance and impact of this decision. I think the honest answer is that we won't know enough about the little to know how Lafayette businesses until it begins being enforced you have lose like this in mainland China and it's the selectiveness of their enforcement. That really matters whether it's used as the Hong Kong. Government is broadly suggesting the Hong Kong. Government. He's very keen to stress that this won't affect most people that it shouldn't affect national businesses. Many businesses may not in a cynical way mind this of law, if it really just applies to political dissidents, if it's just used to crackdown police political dissidents, and that will be the same as many businesses finding mainland China, many businesses find. Find even in places like Singapore they can live without sort of thing, but the strict text of the bill may prove to provide situations for the Hong Kong government to pursue international businesses if they wanted to. So I think we'll have to see where we are in a few months time once the lawyers and who's being caught up in it. Who's being warned about legally? WHO's actually going to call? He's being prosecuted for until that happens is going to be really difficult to say the soda scope of the Law until it actually begins to fullest. Mike Byrd joining us from Hong Kong great to have you on the podcast. Thanks very much.

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Hong Kong protestors call for massive demonstration over new flag legislation

Balance of Power

05:04 min | 3 years ago

Hong Kong protestors call for massive demonstration over new flag legislation

"Well in Hong Kong protesters a call the call the calling for a massive demonstration tomorrow as a legend of councils about to meet a new piece of legislation protecting the flag for more on this week's turnout arose in maths and she is Bloomberg international government executive editor Russell thank you so much for being here so as I say they're sort of to Pisa was was is we tend to think about the security legislation coming to Beijing but there's also one pending in Hong Kong as I understand it well that's right at that moment I took that to the flag obviously in Hong Kong but as far as really about the one central issue which is how much and in what way China encroaches on what Hong Kong sees as essential freedoms all people and companies home call rather see as essential freedoms that they sold was guaranteed with the handover of Hong Kong to China signed years ago and if they feel has being encouraged to call and and and that that's the question how Chinese guy kicking tile S. defense particularly that's happening in Hong Kong so you're saying that protests planned for tomorrow you could see those getting quite rowdy quite lazy possibly quite violent the question is just how much broad support is that still behind that great because you will see the hard core activists out to our age but otherwise is arrested home culturally still behind them today's hurricanes could be quite destructive but they may not be that sizable now because there are still restrictions on protests inside the protests in Hong Kong more than eight people eight Chrysler protests that at the moment but what we really need to try and understand is just how deep is the well still disappointment with China in Hong Kong locals lately so protests originally last year our number of almost half a million people I'll be at the point where we would start to see those number of people coming out again or are they simply worn down by a year a price tag bye said corona virus impact in Hong Kong by an economy that clearly in trouble and just one down to the point that they decided this is what it is exactly Rosalynn and that's why I had to borrow a term for the markets as Beijing basically price this in I mean they must have known there would be protests they must of not known to the United States might impose sanctions things like that the fact that they're willing to go forward the national people's Congress does that indicate basically Beijing's take a hard look at it the man I like it but they're willing to take the hit for the larger goal they have what seems to be the case that China is considering the moment here and there's a number of factors that come into that one is that there are legislative council elections in Hong Kong coming up in September and is a quite possibility that the majority and that would swing to opposition parliamentarians that they claim they want to get this done before that I want to get it done while of course people are still restricted in movement in Hong Kong and the house while the world's attention very much focused on the current virus and the difficulties that each country is having with that many countries are grappling with questions around I've seen their economies how to support their people in its linemen and that might be a good mind that to China to choose to do this they're obviously banking on the fact that international condemnation will be bad but the real hit to them from countries including U. S. and elsewhere might be limited on the white B. the appetite to have to hit them as hard as they could be affected in all the time so this was a finally this is the British gave Hong Kong back essentially to China it's been one country two systems some people think that may be gone now is that an overstatement to are we still gonna have one country two systems or as Beijing on the way to saying it's one country period full stop I would find a thoroughly Hazlett sectors to the idea of one country two systems also because I need to be careful in other areas including the capital and I don't of course when the front No Way international business including the banking sector too quickly the Hong Kong but one thing that's been interesting Mason is as hot as China's saying that I need home call as much as they did maybe ten years ago because I have a strong financial sector at hiring many international companies including banks can operate just on the border of mainland China and that does not fit in bed that can design considered promote the business of doing finance in China the trade that they trained three put the cursor Hong Kong and China is minimal so China has been saying for some time that we don't need Hong Kong as much as we used in the past did you think we might and baffle it's less important to us dissidents that maintaining pretense of one country two systems anymore because we can cut come coming out of the global financial system and it really doesn't matter that much so that's very much that thinking they were aware of at least say publicly that one's one that the cheapest and awful off the gate remains it's important for them to decide up front facing at least to the reality to many people is that it it it it's less of an issue a formal okay thank you so very much as R. bloomer calling Roslyn Matheson on Hong Kong

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A little extra Time

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

04:54 min | 3 years ago

A little extra Time

"Welcome to catch myths and mysteries. Shyam your host kid chrome with everybody shelter in place. I thought it might be interesting to talk about time travel and with that in. Mind the paradox of time on time. Paradoxes any logical contradiction that has to do with time travel. The Classic Paradox Time Falls into the classic grandfather paradox. The grandfather paradox who's usually the screenplay turn novel then movie where the U. S. Nimitz is caught in a storm of thrush and back in time to December sixth nineteen forty one. The dilemma is what the crew knows. What's going to happen? But the grandfather paradox of time gets in the way when the past is changed. It creates a contradiction. The time traveller could do anything that did happen but can't do anything that didn't well an aircraft carrier the size of the Nimitz didn't exist back in nineteen forty one so anything they could have done would have altered the future in a big way. Fortunately the storm that sent them back in time reappeared and brought them back to their time before they could decide what to do for a little more detail watch the movie. The final countdown. I think it came out in the nineteen eighties. Should you can listen to Martin. Sheen explained the grandfather paradox. To Kirk Douglas. The topic of time travel bags of big question. How would travelers go forward or back in time? H She wells painted a picture of a time machine with his book. The time machine. It was simply a vehicle for going forward or back with little regard to the visitors passed or impact on the future or past for the past for that matter that then we have screenwriter Richard. Matheson who wrote somewhere in time and takes the issue of time travel to a new level in the movie. Christopher Reeves is a young theater students celebrating the success of his latest production when the party is interrupted by an elderly woman who break Suda crowd of well-wishers Impresa lock into his hand Luxembourg. The says come back to me long story short. He traces Salak at back. To a stage. Actress of Nineteen twelve and her summer retreat that has been restored to pristine nineteen twelve decor. He buys clothes from the era right down to the socks. He wears a pocket wash from that era than rents a room and focuses on all things nineteen twelve and remember. He's surrounded in a room and a facility that is all nineteen twelve and ZAP when he ventures back out into the hall so hours later it is indeed nine thousand nine hundred twelve and elderly woman is there and a romance began one day. It is raining so they decided to have a picnic and Gorse at some point. She asked the time when he pulls out the pocket. Watch a penny from nineteen. Eighty comes out with it and the spell is broken. Well all this talk of time. Travel's seems a stuff of fiction. The what about Deja Vu? The feeling that you've been there before or met that person before done that thing before could it be that you've visited another time and have a flash memory of the person you met. L. Let's bring it home. The was the last time that a day week or month just seemed to Fi- yet your routine hadn't changed. I can remember going to the gym a specific time day or I would meet a friend. We always did the same routine but after a year or so. We noticed that we were finished sooner than before our next meeting. We TIMED ISH. Exercise routine and the gaps between each workout. The Times were always the same yet. We would finish at different times out of that work at one meeting. We had to stop and re park our cars yet. We completed our usual routine at the same time we had established and still finished early. Not Time travel but perhaps time slip. The Earth spins at Specific Rate. Plants grow in predictable period of time. Are we humans of variable our perception of time altered for seemingly? No reason when I was in grammar school failed to complete my homework. I could still hear my teacher telling me that we all had the same twenty four hours in the day but do we. The world's most accurate clock has neatly shown how right Albert Einstein was a hundred years ago when he proposed that time is a relative concept and the higher you live above sea level. The faster you should age. Einstein's theory of relativity states at time and space are not as constant as everyday life would

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MoviePass Parent Company Files for Bankruptcy

Donna and Steve

00:35 sec | 3 years ago

MoviePass Parent Company Files for Bankruptcy

"Great could you please tell us what's going on virgin has come down on that movie pass after the company filed bankruptcy protection on Tuesday Basil a revolutionary ticketing service that let people see the limited amount of movies for cheap the company said in a regulatory filing Wednesday that it considered strategic alternatives but could not find any Helios in Matthiessen movie passes parent company also filed for bankruptcy this week both the new businesses will liquidate their assets Helios and Matheson stock which was once worth five thousand dollars is now worth

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The Haunting of Hill House review

Overdue

01:38 min | 5 years ago

The Haunting of Hill House review

MoviePass' owner is trading at an all-time low, days after a drastic 1-for-250 reverse stock split

Inc. Uncensored

04:19 min | 5 years ago

MoviePass' owner is trading at an all-time low, days after a drastic 1-for-250 reverse stock split

"A quick hit on something. We saw this week that we liked. I don't want to give too much away, but they will involve genetic data in an ostrich coat. Okay. This week we saw the demise of movie, pass a much loved if perhaps overly ambitious service that allowed people to see a lot of movies for not a lot of money and Jemima even tracking the kind of rise and fall. This company. What happened? Exactly. Indeed on. It's been a very sad tale. Actually, a lot of people have been morning, the kind of death of movie pass positioning as sort of robinhood allowing us to financing on movie habit needs. How much was it was nine ninety five a month? Yes. So in August of last year they made the watershed price cut from fifty dollars to nine, nine thousand five, which within one year got one point, five million. Subscribes to the platform. Everyone couldn't believe that a lot. And for good reason, really, I've been always a little bit skeptical as a subscriber myself. I think a lot of people have been skeptical plus they had some difficulty rolling it out. People didn't get their cards. It's been around since twenty eleven naturally. It's the product of co, founder of net flicks Mitch Lowe. And so in two thousand seventeen, once they made that move, everyone flocked to the platform. And unfortunately, it just was never economically sustainable that paying out of pocket to finance us going to the movies, weird their revenues, good. Any other revenues aside from the membership fee? Not that I know. So they cut the prices. Everyone flocked to the platform and they have just been burning through money everson's and in may they filed those regulatory filing that talked about how the parent company had, essentially, no money left. It costs twenty one point, seven million dollars to operate that platform. And we saw the end nearing on Thursday. When movie goes, were attending the theater and movie pass, wasn't able to afford that tickets anymore. And my question was, if movie pass, isn't able to do it. Why are we seeing so many copycat class pass bullpen coming out of the woodwork now and how those startups doing what movie past couldn't do in? What's the answer to that? Well, the answer is that they're not doing it right. Nobody is able to operate an unlimited platform in the way that movie passes been doing. They all. Kind of lock into the the phenomenon of the unlimited past promise. All you can eat model. Yeah, the invest is love and they mock it that platforms that way. But none of them actually have that breakdown and the parent company is publicly traded. Yes, halio Matheson. Yeah, that publicly traded and they just just before they close the announced a two hundred fifty. Two one reverse stock split. So that is to say, if the if the if the shares were trading at a dollar, a share of the next two hundred fifty dollars a share, which I've been following markets professionally for several decades and I can't ever remember seeing a two hundred fifty. Two one reverse stock. Split it whiffs a bit of desperation. The stock split self as an uncommon as youths said, but that that level is definitely our cry for help. They have no money. They took out a loan to finance that that business last week and they've just been flailing ever since. And Mitch Lowe sent an Email to the subscribers few days ago actually saying that they're going to have to raise their prices. So what what did we learn? Are there other ways? Do you think that the all you can eat model could be adapted to make it more competitive. Not not all you can eat. It just doesn't work the the startups. I spoke to the ones that are actually sustainable was called kid pass. It was founded in twenty thirteen and they go off a credit based system what you pay fifty dollars for ten credits and you can get unlimited kids activities. Another, I spoke to juke Louis, which is another New York based dot up. They they started as a twenty five dollars unlimited concert. So very similar, a similar model to movie pass and they very quickly adopted into a tiered pricing system..

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The Spectacular Rise and Fall of MoviePass

Business Wars Daily

01:05 min | 5 years ago

The Spectacular Rise and Fall of MoviePass

"Movie night for many sure. A lot of us now stay home and watch net or another streaming service. But if you're a true movie buff, well, the idea of an all you can watch subscription to see films in a real theater popcorn and all. Well, that seems pretty terrific, and that's what movie pass started offering in twenty eleven for about fifty bucks a month. Last October data analytics company Helius and Matheson bought a majority stake in movie pass and slash the price to less than ten dollars a month. Viewers couldn't get over such a deal and signed up like crazy soon. Movie pass had more than three million subscribers. Helius and Matheson stock shot up from under three dollars a share to more than thirty that was then today. That same stock is worth, oh, about a dime need. I say that there's a bankruptcy watch on for Helius and Matheson. The trouble movie pass bys each ticket for full price. Meaning the more people actually go to the movies, the more money movie pass loses. Things got even harder for the subscription service when rival AMC theaters got into the game to recently AMC began luring viewers into it's the with a three movie a week pass for a monthly fee of twenty bucks. AMC can easily beat movie, pass at his own game. It doesn't pay full price for its own tickets. That means it can turn a profit on each and every ticket even at a discount. The question now is whether the AM c. model is sustainable over time and whether the chance to see three movies week is the new happy ending for films and for Hollywood.

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FDA, Lululemon Athletic and CEO discussed on Morning Show with Sean and Frank

Morning Show with Sean and Frank

00:50 sec | 5 years ago

FDA, Lululemon Athletic and CEO discussed on Morning Show with Sean and Frank

"From the FOX business network there could be more recalls because of possible salmonella contamination the FDA suspects a single supplier of milk. Product way could be the. Source of the, multiple recent food recalls Ritz crackers, goldfish crackers and. Even hungry man dinners may include the, ingredient, the FDA says, no illnesses have, been reported athletes. Your clothing company Lululemon athletic, has a new CEO Calvin McDonalds. A former Sephora chief executive Lululemon former CEO resigned after. Allegations about his behavior the parent company of movie pass Helius and Matheson is looking at a massive reverse stock split the stock closed yesterday. At under a diamond share the New York Post is the company's trying to stop the stock from. Being delisted the Dow is up one hundred, ninety, seven, yesterday, NASDAQ, down, a point..

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LeBron James is still underpaid

Planet Money

03:08 min | 5 years ago

LeBron James is still underpaid

"To figure out if lebron james is still underpaid we called up one of the economists from that original report victor matheson from holy cross university he happened to be on vacation at the time in mexico i am in cancun i'm sitting at a pina colada by the pool under a palm tree no less i could touch the palm tree if i sat up from my lounge chair well don't do that don't strain yourself just lounge and we'll ask you about lebron james is lebron james still underpaid his salary's gone way up probably still underpaid lebron continues to get hosed even with a monster deal from the lakers because being the world's greatest basketball player means being responsible for a huge economic ripple effect think of ticket prices says victor for example in cleveland average attendance cleveland's went up in the game and of course places for the picket lay more than that we have seen some evidence that the very top stars might be making even at the nba maximum salaries still might be underpaid by twenty thirty fifty percents that means lebron james may still be underpaid by around twenty million dollars that's what i got my my peak it's out so i got i gotta get outta here thanks so much sure thing by for a second opinion on this we call it up brian windhorst from espn he's kind of the lebron james guy over at espn i sometimes in healty of making things too complex so we don't be afraid say hey you're not talking to nba board of governors here luckily brian says this is not complex he is still underpaid and yes because five six years ago the nba was bringing in about seven or eight hundred million dollars per year in television money from their broadcast partners turn on espn that number is now closer to two point four billion the tv money has tripled per year wow lebron james salary has only a little over doubled and of course a big reason tv money is up is because of lebron james brian says that if lebron salary was not tied up in all those nba restrictions and if teams were able to pay him whatever they wanted my guess is that a team in a very large market would probably offer lebron a deal approaching one hundred million dollars a year instead lebron will have to make do with that thirty six million dollar salary oh and by the way lebron is also getting hit by moving to california a state with the highest income tax and much higher cost of living than ohio so looks like poor lebron james just cannot catch a break

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Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter sign on for third Bill and Ted film

Gallant at Night

00:59 sec | 5 years ago

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter sign on for third Bill and Ted film

"So you guys remember that well today this happened the third installment of the bill and ted franchise will be titled bill and ted face the music according to the film's cast and creative team feeling ted three has a title a director and a most excellent photo appeared first on digital trends winter and reeves reunited with screenwriters chris matheson and ed solomon who penned the first two films according to winter the film has even more for fans to we went out and found a director revealed winter gene perez who we love heated galaxy quest which is a masterpiece yeah way bro no way no yeah i don't know what it's going to be about man it's going to be in the future obviously wild stallion was their band you think there may be superstars and if you're wondering is rufus played by carleen.

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Three-peat: Another major winter storm begins battering Northeast

Bill Handel

02:00 min | 6 years ago

Three-peat: Another major winter storm begins battering Northeast

"I just meant it he gets it you know the the the seal the plane with the seal middle seed on nairobi air it's possible that is possible hey could you hold my chicken when we come back we're going to get into the intelligence portion of it cia chief mike pompeo is now going to be secretary of state but to replace him is very matheson somewhat close to that area similar when you go through gina has spills bio we'll do that when we come back gary and shannon in for handle today jennifer jones lee has an update the first of two so cal storms is entering the region today forecasters say up to a half inch of rain is expected for today starting with a few sprinkles right now and then more rain later in the morning and into this afternoon snow ice than heavy windsor expected to hit the northeast and new england today the nor'easter storm is the third major winter storm they hit the region just over the past couple of weeks airlines have already canceled more than a thousand flights for today and the people who own and run america's small businesses apparently you're pretty optimistic these days in fact more than they've been in thirty years this morning small business optimism index shows the indicator hit its second highest level ever last month now we've got problems on the five we'll check the kfi in the sky next few have way too much weight that you're dragging around and you're getting tired and depressed and sick of it go do it ray lopez daddy went to see dr micheal face about the weight loss procedure it sucked being so heavy i lost about one hundred pounds since my procedure last may i feel great and had about what one hundred family members out there on whittier yeah your daughter says you're a much nicer daddy now can you believe that i'm actually nice and i'm not buying that dr face made me healthy and he may be nice house that it's alva procedure so yeah you know i wasted a lot of time being unhealthy and unhappy but that'll change after i went to go see dr face so you need some need to lose some weight.

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