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jean-paul: yep. david: what are we doing to make people more beautiful today than they did thousands of years ago? jean-paul: you know, l'oreal did not exist many, many thousands of years ago. but maybe you don't know, in fact, the first beauty product that we had discovered was discovered 100,000 years ago. so 100,000 years ago, men, women, started to use kind of beauty treatments, so it is a long, long story. david: were they sold at department stores? or where did people buy those? you don't know. [laughter] jean-paul: there were kind of flintstone department stores. [laughter] david: i assume mostly for women in those days? 100,000 years ago, or 5,000 years ago? jean-paul: i was not there. [laughter] david: ok. jean-paul: i am not sure. i am not sure, maybe on the contrary. at that time maybe both men and women were using colors. david: i am not an expert in cosmetics. it may be hard for people to believe. but i went yesterday to a store to buy some of these cosmetics. jean-paul: thank you very m
jean-paul: yep. david: what are we doing to make people more beautiful today than they did thousands of years ago? jean-paul: you know, l'oreal did not exist many, many thousands of years ago. but maybe you don't know, in fact, the first beauty product that we had discovered was discovered 100,000 years ago. so 100,000 years ago, men, women, started to use kind of beauty treatments, so it is a long, long story. david: were they sold at department stores? or where did people buy those? you don't...
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paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. president trump this week vowing to fight all subpoenas, setting up a potential constitutional showdown between the president and congress. democrats are seeking to publicly question current and former trump administration officials including ex-white house counsel don mcif began, a central figure -- don mcgahn, a central figure in robert mueller's report, house judiciary chairman jerry nadler warned this week that any attempt to block mcgann would amount to obstruction, saying, quote: the moment for the white house to assert some privilege to prevent this testimony from being heard has long since passed. michael mukasey served as the 81st attorney general of the united states. judge, welcome. >> good to be with you. paul: let me ask you, first, about the criticism leveled against attorney general william barr for his summary of the mueller report and then his conclusion that there was no obstruction s. that fair criticism? >> i don't think it is. first of all, so far as the initial f
paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. president trump this week vowing to fight all subpoenas, setting up a potential constitutional showdown between the president and congress. democrats are seeking to publicly question current and former trump administration officials including ex-white house counsel don mcif began, a central figure -- don mcgahn, a central figure in robert mueller's report, house judiciary chairman jerry nadler warned this week that any attempt to...
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and paul? gone. like the romance that burned too bright before it vanished with its victim in a cloud of smoke. >> and i can still hear a voice and see her smile. i know she's -- i know she's here. that's all for this edition of "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >> it was ck
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paul: okay. the -- one other issue i want to ask about, and that is this request from congress for the tax returns of donald trump for six years. is the statute, in your view, the ways and means committee is relying on, is that pretty ironclad when it says the treasury secretary shall produce the tax return? >> i haven't studied it extensively, paul, but from what i have seen, it does, unfortunately, seem pretty ironclad because, in general as you know, tax return and return information is subject to a great deal of confidentiality. but this was an outgrowth of the teapot dome scandal, one of a number of statutes that that scandal produced that probably deserve a second look. paul: but then if they do submit this request again and finally issue a subpoena, i guess if they resist, it goes to court as well, right? >> yes. i mean, again, as i say, i haven't studied it, but there may be some basis to challenge that subpoena. paul: all right. ing george terwilliger, very helpful. thanks for being in.
paul: okay. the -- one other issue i want to ask about, and that is this request from congress for the tax returns of donald trump for six years. is the statute, in your view, the ways and means committee is relying on, is that pretty ironclad when it says the treasury secretary shall produce the tax return? >> i haven't studied it extensively, paul, but from what i have seen, it does, unfortunately, seem pretty ironclad because, in general as you know, tax return and return information...
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. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. the house judiciary committee voted wednesday to authorize subpoenas for special counsel mueller's full report with committee chair jerried nadler arguing that lawmakers have the right to see the unredacted version. >> the committee must see everything as was done in every prior instance. obviously, some material will have to be redacted before it's released to the public to protect privacy, and we're not willing to let the attorney general -- who, after all, is a political appointee of the president -- substitute his judgment for ours. paul: the subpoena threat coming after attorney general william barr said last week he'd release a redacted version of the 400-page report no later than mid april. george terwilliger served in the george h.w. bush administration. welcome, good to see you. thanks for coming in. as a matter of law, what is the attorney general required to turn over to congress regarding the mueller investigation? >> well, it's entirely in his discretion. what he's really
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paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that was attorney general william barr ahead of the release of the redacted special counsel's report on russian interference into the 2016 presidential election. mr. barr outlined the findings of the report and repeated president trump's favored phrase, no collusion. the report was released to the public 90 minutes later. it offers a narrative of how robert mueller came to his conclusions. it also includes the written responses the president submitted to mr. mueller's office in the russia probe. let's bring in wall street journal columnist, dan henninger and kim stra strawsel and hoeman jenkins. is there anything left after this report of the collusion narrative? >> collusion in the mind of many trump critics means if vladimir putin wanted trump to be president, then they colluded and it's clear there was support coming from the russian government for the idea of a trump presidency and there of course was all the propaganda stuff that came out of the twitter accounts and that sort of
paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that was attorney general william barr ahead of the release of the redacted special counsel's report on russian interference into the 2016 presidential election. mr. barr outlined the findings of the report and repeated president trump's favored phrase, no collusion. the report was released to the public 90 minutes later. it offers a narrative of how robert mueller came to his conclusions. it also includes the written...
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paul: kim. >>kim, is this the proposalthate sanders to the nomination. >> it's the proposal he's putting out as his main flagship proposal of his campaign. it's one of those great things that sounds good on a bumper sticker many i think there's a lot of younger americans, for instance, many of them living at home that don't have their own insurance, and the word free simply resonates until as kyle points out you get into the specifics and that's going to be one of the republicans' challenge. one of them is pointing out, this is not medicare for all. medicare is quite generous. why? because politicians tend to be nice to older americans because they vote a lot 678. this is medicaid for all. there's not going to be the money to make this program work in any way other than the most minimal standard. paul: and dan, i think we said four other democrats at least have endorsed this, elizabeth warren, kirsten gillibrand, so there's going to be a signature of the democratic campaign. >> it is. and to me,
paul: kim. >>kim, is this the proposalthate sanders to the nomination. >> it's the proposal he's putting out as his main flagship proposal of his campaign. it's one of those great things that sounds good on a bumper sticker many i think there's a lot of younger americans, for instance, many of them living at home that don't have their own insurance, and the word free simply resonates until as kyle points out you get into the specifics and that's going to be one of the republicans'...
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paul: right. he said he will do that. >> the exception, going to court to get grand jury communication listed but that's only for law enforcement purpose. now, congress i suppose can pass statute. [laughter] >> not going to happen. paul: let's go to subpoena, all subpoenas. that's a weird position from executive brand. do you think they'll be give and take here? >> typically you mentioned the possibility of the constitutional crisis, oddly -- [laughter] >> neither congress' right to subpoena executives more executive privilege, both of these are powers. it's a showdown of implicit powers. not explicit powers and these things are usually resolved voluntarily. paul: right. >> indicated and it almost never and should never go to court. paul: right, they want political branches to fight it out themselves, on the other hand, if the congress does issue subpoenas and the president asserts executive privilege will not allow it to happen, they have gone to court in the past. >> sure, and you notice at the
paul: right. he said he will do that. >> the exception, going to court to get grand jury communication listed but that's only for law enforcement purpose. now, congress i suppose can pass statute. [laughter] >> not going to happen. paul: let's go to subpoena, all subpoenas. that's a weird position from executive brand. do you think they'll be give and take here? >> typically you mentioned the possibility of the constitutional crisis, oddly -- [laughter] >> neither...
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paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that was attorney general william barr telling a senate committee this week that he believes there was spying against the trump campaign and that he is looking into the genesis of the trump russia investigation and actions taken by the fbi during 2016. those comments setting off a firestorm on capitol hill with democrats accusing the attorney general of being off the rails and covering up for president trump. >> let me just say how very, very dismaying and disappointing that the chief law enforcement officer of our country is going off the rails. >> i believe the attorney general of the united states of america believes he needs to protect the president of the united states and i think that's unfortunate. paul: let's bring in wall street journal columnist and deputy editor dan henninger and columnist, ki kim staussel. really an explosion by the democrats when the a.g. used the word spyinging but didn't we know surveillance had taken place because there was a fisa court eavesdropping p
paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. that was attorney general william barr telling a senate committee this week that he believes there was spying against the trump campaign and that he is looking into the genesis of the trump russia investigation and actions taken by the fbi during 2016. those comments setting off a firestorm on capitol hill with democrats accusing the attorney general of being off the rails and covering up for president trump. >>...
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>> paul ryan. without taking sides, the evidence is overwhelming that paul ryan read lots of amounts of money, did what he could to keep the house in republican hand. he wasn't successful but they basically said he wouldn't be. the president -- he didn't take any blame himself. the country was with him and people with related which was one way of the situation and he said to us something remarkable, he was happy in the sense republicans didn't control the house because they had too many nitpicky legislatures and demands and he thought the democrats would say okay, bring me about and we'll see if i can sign it. which is a little bit simplistic considering that is still run by republicans. >> here we are in 2019. what is his relationship then with antiballistic? it's interesting because where we thought the relationship the president had with paul ryan emma he is to have a reverence and respect for him. one of the things he was clear in the interview is that he respected the fact that they stuck toge
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paul? paul: all right. thanks for that. let's get to "first word news." iran says it-- will be impossible for the u.s. to slash it rainy and imports 20 -- slash iranian imports to zero. president rouhani said he considered negotiations with washington. the talks would have to be held in mutual respect. the united states is also punishing those who seek to fulfill their multilateral obligations under security council resolution 2231, which calls for normalization of economic relations with iran. this is the first time in the history of the united nations that the permanent member of the security council punishes countries who are observing a revolution -- resolution of the security council. unheard of. topsri lanka is chasing level security after officials failed to act on warnings before the easter sunday bombings taht -- that killed more than 300 people. the president says he will take stern action against anyone who failed to share security information. kim jong-un meets president putin in vladivostok later thursday, seeking a new ally in his standoff w
paul? paul: all right. thanks for that. let's get to "first word news." iran says it-- will be impossible for the u.s. to slash it rainy and imports 20 -- slash iranian imports to zero. president rouhani said he considered negotiations with washington. the talks would have to be held in mutual respect. the united states is also punishing those who seek to fulfill their multilateral obligations under security council resolution 2231, which calls for normalization of economic relations...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a quick check of the business flash headlines. contrasting fortunes for big energy in china. first quarter profits will 20% on lower oil prices and shrieking earnings from refining. net income fell $2.3 billion from $2.8 billion a year ago. petrol china reported steady income of $1.5 billion as higher explanation and broughton earnings offset its own slumps in refining. selina: resuming talks on a $38 billion bid for occidental. couldors agreed the offer reasonably result in a superior proposal. although they did say the chevron agreement remains in place. anadarko formerly declared the bid to be better, chevron would have four days to respond. paul: spotify has beaten all of his rivals to reach 100 million paying responders -- subscribers, and boosting confidence and has lots of room to grow. however, the quarterly loss was $.79 a share, almost twice what the market expected. even so, competition from apple, amazon and youtube has done little to slow spotify's growth around
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. you are watching daybreak australia. let's get a quick check of the business flash headlines. contrasting fortunes for big energy in china. first quarter profits will 20% on lower oil prices and shrieking earnings from refining. net income fell $2.3 billion from $2.8 billion a year ago. petrol china reported steady income of $1.5 billion as higher explanation and broughton earnings offset its own slumps in refining. selina: resuming talks on a $38 billion bid for...
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paul. paul: thanks very much for that, sophie. let's check on the first word summers.e is jessica jessica: thanks, paul, the state that lamic carried out the bombs is sri anda that killed 331 people wounded hundreds more. t's focused on a domestic jihadist group but it needed elp from abroad to carry out attacks. he breakity juggernaut is back in motion as u.c. lawmakers seek a new arty talks to seek agreement on a deal. they are looking for support to of brexit legs to a parliament vote next week. may could face a leadership challenge with one points ting another 17 ahead of the pack. u.s. auto regulators are 12 million e than vehicles for a potentially that could stop air bags deploying in a crash. iny were two major accidents which the air bags didn't play cars.yota something called electrical overstress can make them fail. warren buffett owns a print media empire, even he thinks the ews are numbered for newspapers. speaking to yahoo! fans, the decline of advertising has a ned the papers from monopoly to merely competitive. he
paul. paul: thanks very much for that, sophie. let's check on the first word summers.e is jessica jessica: thanks, paul, the state that lamic carried out the bombs is sri anda that killed 331 people wounded hundreds more. t's focused on a domestic jihadist group but it needed elp from abroad to carry out attacks. he breakity juggernaut is back in motion as u.c. lawmakers seek a new arty talks to seek agreement on a deal. they are looking for support to of brexit legs to a parliament vote next...
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paul: thanks very much. president xi jinping used the global stage at the second belt and road forum to signal a deep commitment to china's economy. kathleen hays is in beijing with a recap. to president xi managed deflect criticism? is significant that xi jinping, coming out for the second belt and road forum, the first one to years ago, the initiative they started talking about in 2013, getting launched in 2016, has had this is him. people compare it to a debt trap or that there is investment in places where it they don't need it. presidency is investing -- theseent xi is addressing more than he has in the past. one of the things people said his speech was muted on initiatives in other countries, toning it down. he set the cleanup for the belt and road and vowed zero-tolerance on corruption. let's look at the joint statement from belgian road participants at the end -- belt and road participants. it calls for high-quality projects. don't invest in something that won't pan out. going to invest in connectivi
paul: thanks very much. president xi jinping used the global stage at the second belt and road forum to signal a deep commitment to china's economy. kathleen hays is in beijing with a recap. to president xi managed deflect criticism? is significant that xi jinping, coming out for the second belt and road forum, the first one to years ago, the initiative they started talking about in 2013, getting launched in 2016, has had this is him. people compare it to a debt trap or that there is investment...
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paul."ed him "foxhole there were moments in this book were privately, the speaker and president were at each other's throats, yelling at each other over different policy issues. trump look at what donald stands for and what paul ryan stands for, it is two different republican orthodoxies. ryan trying to be -- trying to get things done that donald trump wanted that works his policy priorities. >> you write about how this tension began, before the election happened, paul ryan was not on board with electing donald trump. jake: a lot of people forget that now, that paul ryan was basically a never trumper during the election. he was not photographed once with donald trump. even at the convention in cleveland, which paul ryan and nominated donald trump. that's an amazing thing to think about. that's how much distance was -- there was. felt like donald trump's election brought him to a fork in the road. his republican party had fallen away. he either had to get on board with trump, or leave congres
paul."ed him "foxhole there were moments in this book were privately, the speaker and president were at each other's throats, yelling at each other over different policy issues. trump look at what donald stands for and what paul ryan stands for, it is two different republican orthodoxies. ryan trying to be -- trying to get things done that donald trump wanted that works his policy priorities. >> you write about how this tension began, before the election happened, paul ryan was...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. business groups or when president trump against keeping tariffs on chinese good in the event -- goods in the event of a trade deal. they are worried tensions will linger. let's discuss this with a former director of the world economic forum and the founder of -- great to have you with us on the show. our business is right right now -- are businesses right to worry about tensions lingering if and after a deal is signed? >> absolutely right. it is gloomy. terrorist attacks to brexit and the u.s.-china trade war. i believe we might enter a new face of global disruptions leading to a new economic crisis. the u.s.-china trade were might be the trip -- war might be the trigger. i am quite pessimistic. i think president trump is turning his attention after the mueller report to china and it is uncertain what is happening. shery: talking about a potential type or -- coming between the u.s. it tech war between the -- between the u.s. and china. the revenue jum
this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak asia." i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. business groups or when president trump against keeping tariffs on chinese good in the event -- goods in the event of a trade deal. they are worried tensions will linger. let's discuss this with a former director of the world economic forum and the founder of -- great to have you with us on the show. our business is right right now -- are businesses right to worry about...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. nomura is scrapping bonuses two top executives due to poor results. they saw net income dropped 96% in the final three months of the year, the worst result of any global investment bank and the first full-year loss for the firm since the global financial crisis. is the s&pfrom tokyo global ratings services director. thank you for joining us. numbers,a nasty set of 60 executives of forgoing bonuses. how is this affecting credit worthiness for number of? -- four nomura? -- for nomura? >> from a credit perspective, we do not believe this would be -- no more is ratings. this is -- nomura's ratings. it's not quite a huge amount. we have already incorporated the ofential risk of implement good news or intangibles. and also, for the weak earnings last year, we also have earningsted nomura's coming from its native business. so, you mentioned short-term volatility. do you see earnings stabilizing? what is the picture going forward from your? -- from here? >> the key will be whether implement f
paul: i'm paul allen in sydney. nomura is scrapping bonuses two top executives due to poor results. they saw net income dropped 96% in the final three months of the year, the worst result of any global investment bank and the first full-year loss for the firm since the global financial crisis. is the s&pfrom tokyo global ratings services director. thank you for joining us. numbers,a nasty set of 60 executives of forgoing bonuses. how is this affecting credit worthiness for number of? --...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. as investors wait for signs on stimulus, today's managing indexes are front and center on the radar screen. kathleen hays is here with a preview. both the manufacturing and services are expected to stay at levels that signal growth. is this another reason for pausing stimulus? kathleen: one of the big questions hanging around the world. wait for china's purchasing managing index on manufacturing and nonmanufacturing. let's find that services and construction. let's jump into our bloomberg library and take a look at the charts. we will show you where they have been. these two indexes and why there was so much concern around them earlier in the year. you can see the top line is the services index. in the state above 50, the dividing line between growth and contraction is expected to rise to 54.9 on the reason -- region from 54.8. it is manufacturing that has been an issue. manufacturing falling at a low around 44. this was as the economy was slowing. this was as the signal was sent to t
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. as investors wait for signs on stimulus, today's managing indexes are front and center on the radar screen. kathleen hays is here with a preview. both the manufacturing and services are expected to stay at levels that signal growth. is this another reason for pausing stimulus? kathleen: one of the big questions hanging around the world. wait for china's purchasing managing index on manufacturing and nonmanufacturing. let's find that services and construction....
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this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. replacing his is ceo in the hopes of resolving a prolonged slump following the bid for unilever. they artan again ash they are areng miguel patr -- they naming miguel patricio. heinzl take over at kraft july 1. t-ridden chinese to seedrates have plans assets in the u.s.. scheduledd to make repayments on a $180 million loan taken out in september. sold billions of dollars in assets to fund a corporate debt pile. shery: in february, bloomberg reported that the beijing company wanted to raise $300 million in the offering. pocketed 150y million dollars from blackrock and other investors. born in 2017 and has more than 2000 outlets in 20 chinese cities. we will discuss fixed income investment strategies when we are joined by the international portfolio manager -- patel. paul: that is it from daybreak australia. we will have the markets opening here and one hours time. four=day easter break. more to come on daybreak asia next.
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paul -- orthodoxes. paul ryan trying to get things done that donald trump wanted that were not the best policies. host: you write about how this tension began, right before the election happened. withryan was not on board electing donald trump to the presidency. jake: a lot of people forget that paul ryan was basically a never trumper. he was not photographed once --h donald trump even after even at the republican convention which paul ryan shared. -- chaired. paul ryan felt like donald trump selection brought him to a fork in the road. his republican party has fallen away and he either had to get on board with the president or leave congress. he considered leaving congress for many months leading up to the election when he thought hillary clinton would become president but at that point he decided to stay in government. if you wanted to project they were normal people in government, if he did not believe he and many republicans did not believe we were about to enter a normal period of governing after re
paul -- orthodoxes. paul ryan trying to get things done that donald trump wanted that were not the best policies. host: you write about how this tension began, right before the election happened. withryan was not on board electing donald trump to the presidency. jake: a lot of people forget that paul ryan was basically a never trumper. he was not photographed once --h donald trump even after even at the republican convention which paul ryan shared. -- chaired. paul ryan felt like donald trump...
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paul is happy here. he is going to be a big, big part. i have always said that we would like to build your tea m that we would like to build your team around him and that hasn't changed at all. juventus are looking to extend their is—point lead over napoli in serie a when they take on cagliari on tuesday. but they will have to do it without cristiano ronaldo again. and while they might not need him in the league, coach massimiliano allegri says the portuguese star is doing everything he can to be fit for next week's first leg of the champions league quarter—final against ajax. translation: ronaldo is working, and let's hope we can have him with us for the match against ajax. there are still nine days before the match, so we still have some time. right now he's the things we need to do and of course we need to consider the pros and cons, that's for sure. a couple of cricket lines for you. india have won the test championship title, handed to the top test team in the icc rankings, for a third successive year and with it the million doll
paul is happy here. he is going to be a big, big part. i have always said that we would like to build your tea m that we would like to build your team around him and that hasn't changed at all. juventus are looking to extend their is—point lead over napoli in serie a when they take on cagliari on tuesday. but they will have to do it without cristiano ronaldo again. and while they might not need him in the league, coach massimiliano allegri says the portuguese star is doing everything he can...
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paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. sie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. bombsad, 450 wounded, explode across sri lanka with christians and tourists among targets. debating impeachment amid the widening fallout from the mueller report. a bloomberg survey suggests
paul: welcome to daybreak australia. i am paul allen. shery: i am shery ahn. sie: i'm sophie kamaruddin. we are counting down to asia's major market open. ♪ paul: here are the top stories we are covering. bombsad, 450 wounded, explode across sri lanka with christians and tourists among targets. debating impeachment amid the widening fallout from the mueller report. a bloomberg survey suggests
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is paul your best avengers friend? >> i don't know if i can say that, but he's on my body. >> jimmy: nobody else is on your body. >> i can't say who's on my boxers, but. >> jimmy: you posted this as if this was a film. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i was unable to buy tickets in my area. i'm going to tell you, i searched. >> it's not playing? >> jimmy: i looked, and i did not see it. >> we were doing it for a press tour about a movie, "end game", avengers? [cheers and applause] yeah, right. thank you for the support. but we can't talk about it. so paul and i decided during part of this press tour to make up a movie that we're in that we actually could talk about. so we're 50 year old virgins and we can talk about that all we want. >> jimmy: did you make up anecdotes of things that happened on the set? >> yeah, we played ping-pong a lot. we're champions, you know. >> 50 year old virgin. >> jimmy: that's something you couldn't say about your time on "avengers", huh? >> i think we did do that on set, perhaps. >> jimmy: so there was
is paul your best avengers friend? >> i don't know if i can say that, but he's on my body. >> jimmy: nobody else is on your body. >> i can't say who's on my boxers, but. >> jimmy: you posted this as if this was a film. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i was unable to buy tickets in my area. i'm going to tell you, i searched. >> it's not playing? >> jimmy: i looked, and i did not see it. >> we were doing it for a press tour about a movie, "end...
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he called himself paul. >> obmascik: paul tatsuguchi fell in love with america. his girlfriend came over from japan. he proposed to her at yosemite national park. for their honeymoon, they went from los angeles to niagara falls on a greyhound bus. >> wertheim: quintessentially american? >> obmascik: you can't get more american than that. >> wertheim: paul tatsuguchi loved america's open roads, its skyscrapers and its ice cream. but in 1941, he was conscripted into the japanese army. he was a devout christian and a pacifist, forced into war. he brought his bible to attu. >> obmascik: paul tatsuguchi's favorite bible verse came right out of deuteronomy. "choose life." >> wertheim: choose life. >> obmascik: choose life. >> wertheim: as chill winds whipped through attu, the japanese took to the mountains, digging foxholes and storing ammunition in sheds that can still be found on attu today. as a medic, tatsuguchi hunkered down in a makeshift hospital in what's called the jarmin pass, waiting for the inevitable american counter-invasion. in may 1943, 11,000 americans
he called himself paul. >> obmascik: paul tatsuguchi fell in love with america. his girlfriend came over from japan. he proposed to her at yosemite national park. for their honeymoon, they went from los angeles to niagara falls on a greyhound bus. >> wertheim: quintessentially american? >> obmascik: you can't get more american than that. >> wertheim: paul tatsuguchi loved america's open roads, its skyscrapers and its ice cream. but in 1941, he was conscripted into the...
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paul: good morning. we are now ellie mae from the australian market open. -- an hour away from the australian market open. sophie: welcome to "daybreak: asia." paul: our top story this monday, get ready for a global data dump with more of the world's biggest companies reporting earnings and a dilution of indicators from washington to beijing. socialism survives in spain. we look at to madrid for the latest. moviee latest adventures obliterates the box office with $1.2 billion on its opening weekend. get a quicks reminder of how u.s. stocks ended the session on friday. the s&p and nasdaq rising to record highs driven by better than forecasted earnings. also considering the u.s. gdp report showing underlying weakness i could see markets pricing in further rate cuts from the fed. this will be closely watched. looking at how we are shaping up in asia, we have japan off-line for the golden week break that marks the start of the new imperial era. we have keeley stocks gaining -- kiwi stocks gaining. s&p.w gain
paul: good morning. we are now ellie mae from the australian market open. -- an hour away from the australian market open. sophie: welcome to "daybreak: asia." paul: our top story this monday, get ready for a global data dump with more of the world's biggest companies reporting earnings and a dilution of indicators from washington to beijing. socialism survives in spain. we look at to madrid for the latest. moviee latest adventures obliterates the box office with $1.2 billion on its...
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i am paul allen in sydney. york. taylor riggs in new counting down to asia's market major -- major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering, wall street closes the regular session in mixed mode as investors assess take earnings -- assess big earnings. apple tops estimates, share buyback is being raised and dividends are on the up. president trump resumes his attack on the fed, saying a rate cut would plunge the economy. facebook's vice president of partnerships live from the developers conference in san jose, but first let's get a quick reminder of how stocks ended in the u.s. session. a record high on the s&p 500. of 18% year to date. you are seeing a divergence in the tech sector. alpha that was a big loser today , having its biggest one-day drop since 2012. all eyes good apple and other chip -- go to apple and other chip makers. apple to qualcomm, but all other chip makers. apple beats across the board. thanks. let's get a quick check on how things are shaping up this wednesday. as trillion futures p
i am paul allen in sydney. york. taylor riggs in new counting down to asia's market major -- major market open. ♪ paul: the top stories we are covering, wall street closes the regular session in mixed mode as investors assess take earnings -- assess big earnings. apple tops estimates, share buyback is being raised and dividends are on the up. president trump resumes his attack on the fed, saying a rate cut would plunge the economy. facebook's vice president of partnerships live from the...
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paul: good morning. i am paul allen in sydney. we are one hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening. i have shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin and hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top story this wednesday, asia-pacific stocks look set for gains after wall street closed at new highs, but there are warnings the rally may soon come to an end. texas instruments falls after warning the chip slump may drag on. demand is down across the board although 5g is a bright spot. and oil rising to a new 2019 high with saudi arabia said to be wary of raising output to offset the impact of u.s. sanctions on iran. paul: let's get you a quick check on markets. out a record high alongside the nasdaq as well, which is up 1.3%. we have some better than expected earnings from the likes of coca-cola, twitter, and hasbro, pushing the markets higher. some warning signs. the 14 day rsi pushing into overbought territory. let's see how we are shaking up -- shaping up for the markets in asia. sophie: asian market
paul: good morning. i am paul allen in sydney. we are one hour away from the australian market open. shery: good evening. i have shery ahn. sophie: and i am sophie kamaruddin and hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: our top story this wednesday, asia-pacific stocks look set for gains after wall street closed at new highs, but there are warnings the rally may soon come to an end. texas instruments falls after warning the chip slump may drag on. demand is down across the board...
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paul: i am paul allen. you are watching daybreak australia. u.s. and chinese officials are scheduling another round of talks next week. it will be the turn of the u.s. team to go to beijing. let's get the latest on the developments with jay blanchette. blanchette. the trump said the china slowdown was making them desperate to reach a deal. things have improved in china since then. does the representative robert lighthizer have a fine line to walk? >> i think he does. economic reasons and more for political reasons. the deal lighthizer has to bring has to be one that is palatable to china. it means it will weaker than a lot of the hawks here in d.c., the china hawks would like. not only do we have the issue of the substance of the deal, which 450his point is said to be pages and is going deep into the structural changes that the u.s. has been pushing on china, but the question is how can beijing take on a trade deal which forces it to make a deep structural changes without having adverse effects on its econo
paul: i am paul allen. you are watching daybreak australia. u.s. and chinese officials are scheduling another round of talks next week. it will be the turn of the u.s. team to go to beijing. let's get the latest on the developments with jay blanchette. blanchette. the trump said the china slowdown was making them desperate to reach a deal. things have improved in china since then. does the representative robert lighthizer have a fine line to walk? >> i think he does. economic reasons and...
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they were led by general paul real aka b.j. . they need to worry. some are one hundred soldiers who had supported can be returned to their country to fight us from their. p c that's why we began secretly sending our soldiers into. the about fifty a week. when they left at night and reach rwanda while it was still dark. he said if you get. those guys they grew a number the new government noticed them and the fighting intensified my keep. if you see i don't. i. when it is groups. see who could insist. on the law shortly also. we. knew some details. but. not all of it to the boss who could be deceived the problem archimedes in a seed. and i'm sure. that is a big. one in your. city pretty easy. there were some men who wanted us to stand our ground and keep on fighting in rwanda. while others said we've already lost so many people let's go back to congo and reorganize it war i as commander opted for the second solution. general rule b.j. withdrew his men from rwanda to eastern congo where he regrouped his rebel forces. soon there was a new wave of massac
they were led by general paul real aka b.j. . they need to worry. some are one hundred soldiers who had supported can be returned to their country to fight us from their. p c that's why we began secretly sending our soldiers into. the about fifty a week. when they left at night and reach rwanda while it was still dark. he said if you get. those guys they grew a number the new government noticed them and the fighting intensified my keep. if you see i don't. i. when it is groups. see who could...
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paul: not at this stage. when we have had tax changes in the past, or is some creative reporting -- there is some creating reporting. you book things happening earlier or later to avoid tax changes to get the benefit of tax changes. this may be a tax change related thing. we may be surprised by the numbers that come through in april. a lot of imports into china are not going to consumers. there is some more understandable weakness. global investment has been sluggish because of the uncertainty around trade. even with a trade deal, we are not going back to where we were. around. change trade companies are going to be more cautious about investing over the medium-term. nejra: one thing i loved, julian, is that stocks are likely to do better. aspects that tend to -- prospects that tend to the gallant just take a long. julian: what we were referring to were non-cyclical names. also those companies that are close to the consumer that might make reasonably's, something you razoruy every day -- make blades, somethin
paul: not at this stage. when we have had tax changes in the past, or is some creative reporting -- there is some creating reporting. you book things happening earlier or later to avoid tax changes to get the benefit of tax changes. this may be a tax change related thing. we may be surprised by the numbers that come through in april. a lot of imports into china are not going to consumers. there is some more understandable weakness. global investment has been sluggish because of the uncertainty...
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paul: i am paul allen in sydney. we will come as no surprise that the bank of japan cut its inflation forecast today. it will raise more questions, with cpi fairly -- barely on the way to the target, despite years of intense stimulus. go economics and policy editor kathleen hays is in tokyo for us. it is deja vu for did -- for governor kuroda today. it certainly seems that way. tookber, when he first over the bank of japan governorship in 2013, he was confident that inflation would be up to the 2% target. here we are in 2019, still a long way away. the bank of japan wrapping up the two day meeting. the decision will come around noon tokyo time, maybe a little earlier. a couple big things expected, with the biggest, what will they do with their forecast? four times a year, the boj comes out with a monetary report. they have an opportunity to change their outlook. thate figured able reduce by certain amount and watch growth. -- retailen retails sales mix up next. they get hit fairly hard in the first quarter, compared
paul: i am paul allen in sydney. we will come as no surprise that the bank of japan cut its inflation forecast today. it will raise more questions, with cpi fairly -- barely on the way to the target, despite years of intense stimulus. go economics and policy editor kathleen hays is in tokyo for us. it is deja vu for did -- for governor kuroda today. it certainly seems that way. tookber, when he first over the bank of japan governorship in 2013, he was confident that inflation would be up to the...
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they were led by general paul row aka b.j. . you were in the. summer one soldiers who had supported can be returned to their country to fight us from there. so that's why we began secretly sending our soldiers into rwanda. about fifty a week also when they left at night and reach rwanda while it was still dark. is a good. risk as they grew a number the new government noticed them and the fighting intensified my keep. if you see i put it down. i. think what it is whoops. see good one insists...
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just for them, paul you. come back. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: i feel like this is the last gathering of the avengers on the show. >> well, the future is very uncertain. >> jimmy: oh, it is. i'm glad to hear that you know, it was may 5th, 2008 that you were here. >> oh, wow. >> robert. >> jimmy: don't lie to him. you're never coming back. i remember jon favreau showing me the sketches of ironman that he was working on and thinking what an interesting character to start with, you know, from the marvel universe. and here we are like 21 movies later. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it really is amazing. [ cheering ] 21 movies. have you guys seen the new movie? have any of you seen it? >> no. >> not really, no. >> no. >> did you see it? >> i saw it and i filmed it on my iphone, and i'm going to be screening it on my instagram later. >> sweet. >> jimmy: oh, great. >> there is kind of we're not supposed to see it and they're showing little pieces. but i'm doing an easter screening. >> jimmy: easter? on easter sunday? >> in malibu
just for them, paul you. come back. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: i feel like this is the last gathering of the avengers on the show. >> well, the future is very uncertain. >> jimmy: oh, it is. i'm glad to hear that you know, it was may 5th, 2008 that you were here. >> oh, wow. >> robert. >> jimmy: don't lie to him. you're never coming back. i remember jon favreau showing me the sketches of ironman that he was working on and thinking what an interesting...
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paul rudd. >> very nice. thank you so much. >> jimmy: paul rudd, welcome back. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. >> it's great to be back. thanks, jimmy. good to see you. >> jimmy: you've been everywhere doing press for "avengers: endgame." >> yeah. >> jimmy: you must be exhausted. >> it's -- it's pretty tiring. yeah, the last few weeks. >> jimmy: yeah.'v >> ibeen to a lot of places. started off going to hong kong. was it hong kong, and then i ew to new york and then l.a. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and then l.a. to london. and then london back to new york. and then shanghai. and all within a few weeks. i've racfrd up a lot of uent flyer miles. [ light laughter ] that's the nature of the beast. >> jimmy: do you like flying? g how is the flight to honng? >> it's long. it's a long one. i -- alight laughter ] >> jimmy: that'songie? >> but i don't mind it. i've done it twice. i've been to hong kong twice. >> jimmy: wow. >> the first time i did it, i fainted.la [ light ughter ] i actually fainted. i had
paul rudd. >> very nice. thank you so much. >> jimmy: paul rudd, welcome back. >> oh, thank you. >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. >> it's great to be back. thanks, jimmy. good to see you. >> jimmy: you've been everywhere doing press for "avengers: endgame." >> yeah. >> jimmy: you must be exhausted. >> it's -- it's pretty tiring. yeah, the last few weeks. >> jimmy: yeah.'v >> ibeen to a lot of places. started off...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. we are under one hour away from the markets open. shery: i am shery on. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: paul: this friday, a tale of two sectors. amazon and facebook lead a tech rally, while industrials slump.
this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: i am paul allen in sydney. we are under one hour away from the markets open. shery: i am shery on. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: paul: this friday, a tale of two sectors. amazon and facebook lead a tech rally, while industrials slump.
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paul: that's right. if you think where the australian economy is at the moment, income growth has been quite strong. it's been picking up pace. it's been driven partly by rising commodity prices and iron ore prices. it's showing up in the budget. we think tonight the government will say they are in surplus and they will be able to project surplus going forward. what we haven't seen is that boost to national income flowing through the household sector. household income growth has been quite sluggish and what we any will happen is there will be a redistribution of that income. we think the government will deliver tax cuts, increase payments to households and see the income go to the household sector and that underpins we think the economy will get in the second half. the short version, we don't think there will be monetary stimulus. we think there will be fiscal stimulus instead and we think that will be enough to keep the r.b.a. from needing to cut further. rishaad: paul, tell me how concerned are you abo
paul: that's right. if you think where the australian economy is at the moment, income growth has been quite strong. it's been picking up pace. it's been driven partly by rising commodity prices and iron ore prices. it's showing up in the budget. we think tonight the government will say they are in surplus and they will be able to project surplus going forward. what we haven't seen is that boost to national income flowing through the household sector. household income growth has been quite...
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guest: you will not see paul ryan. i'm not sure who is going to be there, but what is interesting is you don't have the same leadership in the republican party as you did in 2016. there was a group that was known as the big three in wisconsin, which was the governor, scott soaringbriefly presidential candidacy that was eclipsed by donald trump. you had reince priebus, who had been the state republican chair and then the national republican chair. these three people brought a lot of money into wisconsin, provided leadership, helped to motivate the republican party. we have a democratic governor now because scott walker lost his reelection campaign in 2018 when the states want to the democrats in the midterms. paul ryan is gone. white priebus became house chief of staff, and now he is gone from that job. these changes have some bearing on 2020, you don't have those national republican figures from wisconsin in the party, active in office anymore. host: democrats are also coming to the state in 2020. they are holding thei
guest: you will not see paul ryan. i'm not sure who is going to be there, but what is interesting is you don't have the same leadership in the republican party as you did in 2016. there was a group that was known as the big three in wisconsin, which was the governor, scott soaringbriefly presidential candidacy that was eclipsed by donald trump. you had reince priebus, who had been the state republican chair and then the national republican chair. these three people brought a lot of money into...