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erik: i'm erik. i'm the owner. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. erik: nice to meet you. it's kind of a slower event, but it'll work out pretty good. lemonis: small businesses rarely have the budgets to do big marketing campaigns. so taking over a corner where you can pass out samples and brochures and talk to customers about your product, it's a good idea. so, how many customers do you have in total? erik: we have a total of 300 customers we service. we have 3,000 in the system. lemonis: and how long does a typical customer stay? erik: about three months. lemonis: so, your typical customer stays three months? erik: yeah. now, i have customers for life. lemonis: i want to see you do your marketing thing. erik: yeah. 20 new clients this week. lemonis: let me see it. make it happen. erik: [ laughs ] so, chicken and spinach, or do you want gourmet, delivered health food? there's two servings to a snack for $7.50. diana: if there's any type of allergy, we can actually help you with that. erik: hello, dessert samples. key lime pie? lemonis: erik's idea of healthy eating is a g
erik: i'm erik. i'm the owner. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. erik: nice to meet you. it's kind of a slower event, but it'll work out pretty good. lemonis: small businesses rarely have the budgets to do big marketing campaigns. so taking over a corner where you can pass out samples and brochures and talk to customers about your product, it's a good idea. so, how many customers do you have in total? erik: we have a total of 300 customers we service. we have 3,000 in the system. lemonis:...
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. >> reporter: but this time, erik wasn't at all talkative. >> erik didn't admit anything. but i think his conscience said, "you better not talk too much about this." >> reporter: not that day, anyway. and not to craig cignarelli. but erik did talk, eventually. and what he said would change everything. >> reporter: coming up -- >> lyle burst into the room. she heard him say "why did you tell him?!" >> reporter: the explosive secret, hidden until now. >> reporter: could you believe it? >> no. it was absolutely devastating, shocking, just beyond words. trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't rep
. >> reporter: but this time, erik wasn't at all talkative. >> erik didn't admit anything. but i think his conscience said, "you better not talk too much about this." >> reporter: not that day, anyway. and not to craig cignarelli. but erik did talk, eventually. and what he said would change everything. >> reporter: coming up -- >> lyle burst into the room. she heard him say "why did you tell him?!" >> reporter: the explosive secret, hidden...
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>> about six in a row. >> my first instinct was to -- to call erik and get to erik and find out what happened. we went back to the house, and -- and eventually sat down at a chessboard, and he looked up from the chessboard and as he had his fingers on the pieces, he said, "do you wanna know what happened?" and i made a big mistake and said, "yes." i can remember him telling me where the blood and the skin landed, and literally being in the room where it happened. it was a very intense, heavy moment. i realized that conversation was gonna change my life and change his life. and, you know, he had now burdened me with something that i was stuck with a -- a pretty heavy moral dilemma. >> so craig didn't know how to take that, whether he was saying it as a new plot for a new script or whether he did commit this murder. >> five weeks after the murders, erik and lyle menendez received an insurance policy payout of $400,000. >> and they went on a huge spending spree. i mean, if i killed my parents, i don't think i'd buy a porsche that first week. >> one kid bought a rolex watch, another, a b
>> about six in a row. >> my first instinct was to -- to call erik and get to erik and find out what happened. we went back to the house, and -- and eventually sat down at a chessboard, and he looked up from the chessboard and as he had his fingers on the pieces, he said, "do you wanna know what happened?" and i made a big mistake and said, "yes." i can remember him telling me where the blood and the skin landed, and literally being in the room where it happened....
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erik: absolutely. we were certainly surprised to not see the pce forecast move up in the june projections, given the shift in the dots. as we think about what the fed will do next, we are talking about another few months where the fed will have a really hard time putting his finger on the pulse of the american economy. probably not until september or october when they can really get a clean read on the labor market in particular. to us, the tapering discussion probably will not happen until the fall, which means a december announcement and a q1 initiation of the tapering process. jonathan: i feel like jackson hole is the place every year for a pivot. they come on these programs and they talk about september being key, when the additional unemployment insurance expires, kids go back to school. with that in mind, if we don't get a clean read on the labor market until q4 of this year, why would the fed make a move before then or make any kind of declaration that they are about to make a move? subadra: tha
erik: absolutely. we were certainly surprised to not see the pce forecast move up in the june projections, given the shift in the dots. as we think about what the fed will do next, we are talking about another few months where the fed will have a really hard time putting his finger on the pulse of the american economy. probably not until september or october when they can really get a clean read on the labor market in particular. to us, the tapering discussion probably will not happen until the...
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howard: this is very unusual, erik. erik: here we are. howard: right, ok. that is really the market cycle with the psychological cycle superimposed on it, but there is something else that is important, the economic cycle. usually the economic cycle in the stock market cycle coincide. not exactly, there are leads and lags but they move fairly well together. the high in the stock market is pretty close to the high in the economy. then the attorney -- economy turns down, and then the market, sometimes the market anticipates. today, we have high stock prices by anyone's measure. and we are early in the economic cycle. that is unusual. you could say this is bad, because the economy is still -- the recovery is nascent and stock prices are high. you could say, stock prices are high, but we have a lot of economic growth to come. it all depends on how you look at it. erik: part of the reason stock prices are high, interest rates are low because of central bank monetary policy. your latest memo is thinking about macros. william martin famously said it was the fed's j
howard: this is very unusual, erik. erik: here we are. howard: right, ok. that is really the market cycle with the psychological cycle superimposed on it, but there is something else that is important, the economic cycle. usually the economic cycle in the stock market cycle coincide. not exactly, there are leads and lags but they move fairly well together. the high in the stock market is pretty close to the high in the economy. then the attorney -- economy turns down, and then the market,...
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erik: for sure. in many ways what you do now is your putting money in hands -- about putting money in the hands of people who have no money, no savings ratio. they go and spend. that is a nominal process but it is the right thing. what you want to do is avoid the collapse of companies and suppliers and along the way yet to talk about the investment that gives you the productivity growth. francine: how long will it take for the u.s. economy? let's say the biden administration gets hands on the vaccine quicker and the $1.420 gets put on the market, how long does it take for the u.s. not to grow in gdp but recover the ground? lost because of the pandemic? ? erik: on our present forecast, lower the consensus, we have reached prepared to mid-level and early 2022, but before we put this $1.9 trillion in. we assume he gets less, i think -- i new york you have a fantastic connotation with a commissioner yesterday and the u.s. discussing 9% of gdp, percent or 2% in europe. -- 1% or 2% in europe. i think biden
erik: for sure. in many ways what you do now is your putting money in hands -- about putting money in the hands of people who have no money, no savings ratio. they go and spend. that is a nominal process but it is the right thing. what you want to do is avoid the collapse of companies and suppliers and along the way yet to talk about the investment that gives you the productivity growth. francine: how long will it take for the u.s. economy? let's say the biden administration gets hands on the...
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erik: billions and billions. president maduro: there are some who say it would pass $30 billion, because venezuela also has an infrastructure that is quick to recover, an infrastructure which is what we are doing now. we are recovering the infrastructure that was there. with some basic investment, as i say, doing a lot with a little, we have achieved that production begins again. amanda: that was a conversation exclusively between erik schatzker and venezuelan president nicolas maduro. you can catch more of that on television and radio today, as well as on the terminal. erik schatzker is with us now. a fascinating conversation. we have to put in a box a little bit the comment about the blockade and the sanctions are the cause of all of the economic ailments of venezuela. that has been the case economically for some time. what are the chances under maduro of improving that? erik: for the moment, they are better, not a whole lot better, but maduro has been forced to undertake what i might describe as capitalist or
erik: billions and billions. president maduro: there are some who say it would pass $30 billion, because venezuela also has an infrastructure that is quick to recover, an infrastructure which is what we are doing now. we are recovering the infrastructure that was there. with some basic investment, as i say, doing a lot with a little, we have achieved that production begins again. amanda: that was a conversation exclusively between erik schatzker and venezuelan president nicolas maduro. you can...
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erik: how does that get fixed? is it a matter of turning on the physical and monitor -- the fiscal and monetary? ken: from a classic economic perspective that you would keep some level of government support in place to help us get back to full employment. so your monetary approach is the general way to doing that, the ultra low interest rates in america and very aggressive asset purchase programs being run by the fed. the problem is that in washington, the fiscal policies are disincentivizing. we are undermining all the work at the fed by creating so many incentives to not work. that's what we need to change. we need to align the fiscal policies with go back to work and here is why with the monetary policies that are effective at encouraging capital formation and growth. erik: just so i am clear and there are people would like to know, monetary policy that the fed has pursued and is pursuing, you are fine with. you are aware there are people who think they should've taper asset purchases long ago in the next meetin
erik: how does that get fixed? is it a matter of turning on the physical and monitor -- the fiscal and monetary? ken: from a classic economic perspective that you would keep some level of government support in place to help us get back to full employment. so your monetary approach is the general way to doing that, the ultra low interest rates in america and very aggressive asset purchase programs being run by the fed. the problem is that in washington, the fiscal policies are disincentivizing....
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carson block is one of the best-known and he joins erik schatzker. erik: thank you. there are a few short-sellers as famous as you. what happens now, is there a target on your back? carson: first of all, there are a few short-sellers, period. i don't know. i looked on twitter and some are saying, you are next, and whatever you do, we are going to buy it up. i don't know if there is a target on our back because of gamestop. we realized things were radically different last year. we were short this near-total fraud called gsx, we were shorted, and were squeezed way up by what was a consortium of hedge funds who, i think, engineered this. game has been different since covid. we adapted last year, and i think we adapt going forward. erik: is activist shortselling -- and i will make a distinction between activist shortselling, what you do, versus what other hedge funds do -- given what has transpired over the past couple weeks? carson: i have said my business -- people doing things they shouldn't be doing, whether committing fraud from a legal perspective or just manipulat
carson block is one of the best-known and he joins erik schatzker. erik: thank you. there are a few short-sellers as famous as you. what happens now, is there a target on your back? carson: first of all, there are a few short-sellers, period. i don't know. i looked on twitter and some are saying, you are next, and whatever you do, we are going to buy it up. i don't know if there is a target on our back because of gamestop. we realized things were radically different last year. we were short...
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erik, thank you so much for we will have more with erik nielsen from unicredit. concerns afterhe brexit happened to of course january 8 now. coming up, the unexpected flipping of george in the senate race helps joe biden to reshape the u.s. economy. we will talk about taxes and also technology giants. we discuss those details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in london. let's get to the blue bird first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. that the bloomberg first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: there are mounting calls for president trump to resign or be removed from office amid the violence on capitol hill. top democrats are calling on mike pence to act, otherwise they may start the impeachment process. germany's health minister is considering money for chancellor. that is according to local media -- runninggermany for chancellor. that is according to local media reports in germany. he is thought of as the nation's most popular po
erik, thank you so much for we will have more with erik nielsen from unicredit. concerns afterhe brexit happened to of course january 8 now. coming up, the unexpected flipping of george in the senate race helps joe biden to reshape the u.s. economy. we will talk about taxes and also technology giants. we discuss those details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua, here in...
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oh i think the only thing that's lone about erik prince is that he's a hostler but he's not a whole lot of that regard. well he he was acting it seems pretty clear with the passage or even direct. encouragement by the trumpet ministration i can't imagine that he would but i can imagine that he would try to make a buck by selling. soldiers and weapons to whoever wanted to purchase them but in this instance the united states under calm percent and very conflicting messages of the formal institutions of government supporting the u.n. backed. government in libya and then transcending these confusing signals with the u.a.e. and their difference i'd like to make one other quick though i think typically what happens with mercenaries and black operations and so on that become public is that it's that embarrassing people have a go on their faces as the spotlight is turned to them and so these operations through the people who have been revealed and outed and will be sucked out but the consequence legal consequences are far more problematic because you have in the un process the backing or protec
oh i think the only thing that's lone about erik prince is that he's a hostler but he's not a whole lot of that regard. well he he was acting it seems pretty clear with the passage or even direct. encouragement by the trumpet ministration i can't imagine that he would but i can imagine that he would try to make a buck by selling. soldiers and weapons to whoever wanted to purchase them but in this instance the united states under calm percent and very conflicting messages of the formal...
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erik prince is best known as the founder of blackwater security a private contractor whose employees were implicated in the killing of 17 iraqi civilians in 2007 he's also a prominent supporter of former president donald trump and brother to former education secretary betsy devadasi. but it's his role in a malicious assault on the internationally recognized government libya in 2019 that's now a question al-jazeera has seen excerpts of a 121 page report submitted to the u.n. security council and 1st reported by the new york times alleging prince help supply a trove of weapons including attack helicopters to the military's commander khalifa haftar are in violation of a u.n. arms embargo on libya. it also alleges he deployed a force of foreign mercenaries to help attack was condemned by u.s. secretary of state mike pompei oh this won't be resolved through force of arms it's just no way that's going to take place we there's a un process we've been part of that and i have tars been part of that we urge them to have started stand down move back to the negotiating table so that we can get a
erik prince is best known as the founder of blackwater security a private contractor whose employees were implicated in the killing of 17 iraqi civilians in 2007 he's also a prominent supporter of former president donald trump and brother to former education secretary betsy devadasi. but it's his role in a malicious assault on the internationally recognized government libya in 2019 that's now a question al-jazeera has seen excerpts of a 121 page report submitted to the u.n. security council and...
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tom: erik nielsen, thank you -- erik nelson, thank you so much. a short note. it goes to the soup of china. to me with leland miller and the china beige book saying it is not happening. lisa: gabriella nails it. the noise is so strong. we going to work on your blue look tonight? please send pictures. she is looking to the noise from slowing growth, from the regulatory pressure, from trade, from the covid pandemic, trying to reconcile all of these aspects. the currency is managed. it has not been an indication of any of this noise. when you talk about the supply chain ramifications coming out of china, there could be serious issues. tom: kailey, what is interesting , to me what we have not talked about is emerging markets drifting away. kailey: i always pay attention when i see a stronger dollar to what emerging-market currencies are doing come into chinese yuan is not immune from. yesterday or wednesday we saw the yuan reach its strongest level. in five years, even as it was weaker against the dollar. lisa: you say to kailey, have you been watching emerging mar
tom: erik nielsen, thank you -- erik nelson, thank you so much. a short note. it goes to the soup of china. to me with leland miller and the china beige book saying it is not happening. lisa: gabriella nails it. the noise is so strong. we going to work on your blue look tonight? please send pictures. she is looking to the noise from slowing growth, from the regulatory pressure, from trade, from the covid pandemic, trying to reconcile all of these aspects. the currency is managed. it has not...
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arms embargo does however expose erik prince to possible u.s. u.n. sanctions as you were saying but but this is a man who's very well connected so is he likely then to be personally held accountable and punished do you think. he's not going to be punished but he's not he's not not going to be punished because of his connections so turkey. and the emirates and russia have violated the sanctions by bringing in arm amends by deploying their own armies as well as mercenaries and they face no sanction so it would be quite hypocritical if erik prince was sanctioned for doing exactly the same behavior that major nation states do you might say is a lower hanging target because he's not a sovereign state but then again as you pointed out prosecuting him would be a distraction and would cause rancor among the trump base because erik prince and betsy device and his allies are so well connected and really what's fascinating is that the report that al-jazeera has private access to as well as the new york times doesn't mention jarrett questioner and this is really
arms embargo does however expose erik prince to possible u.s. u.n. sanctions as you were saying but but this is a man who's very well connected so is he likely then to be personally held accountable and punished do you think. he's not going to be punished but he's not he's not not going to be punished because of his connections so turkey. and the emirates and russia have violated the sanctions by bringing in arm amends by deploying their own armies as well as mercenaries and they face no...
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we likely to see a consensus among members of the united nations security council that could lead to erik prince facing justice or possible sanctions. yes in this particular case is this possible but it's hard to predict how this will unfold with the with the d.m.c. specifically. it there's a complication of being. registered as a company that provides military service and have an actual contracts. with the pentagon that was the case in iraq and that's on one end but on the other and using these resources and logistics and to violate a u.n. ben u.n. in barbul on particular militias in the bia and these militias are attacking a u.n. backed government and basically acting as a spoiler. un backed an international community backed. peace process in libya so there are multiple dimensions there that i think the legal experts will. will have a hand full with all right under us when you look at the report itself it talks about prince's involvement but there is a legal and political aspect of a story 200-1000 is when there was this massive unprecedented push by hostile takeover areas in the worst
we likely to see a consensus among members of the united nations security council that could lead to erik prince facing justice or possible sanctions. yes in this particular case is this possible but it's hard to predict how this will unfold with the with the d.m.c. specifically. it there's a complication of being. registered as a company that provides military service and have an actual contracts. with the pentagon that was the case in iraq and that's on one end but on the other and using...
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erik: it is so interesting. one of my favorite charts from this year, you look at a scatterplot of your on your cpi versus rate hikes in g10 and e.m., and some of these have hiked 400, 5 hundred basis points this year, and their currencies are down. the reality is this is not necessarily out of the ordinary. oftentimes, the carry players wait until the hikes are over to come in. but even those currencies that have really been defensive against inflation have not really benefited. to your point, i think the fear out there that the fed may go more than twice next year is keeping some of the eem carry traders on the sideline. even in g10, there you have a different dynamic where they have sorta flip-flopped a little bit. august, of course, they surprised markets by holding. the market needs to see them be hawkish instead of just talking hawkish for qe to be a strong performer. kailey: is all of this to say that fx volatility is going to remain elevated? erik: i think that is exact right. 2022i think is going to be
erik: it is so interesting. one of my favorite charts from this year, you look at a scatterplot of your on your cpi versus rate hikes in g10 and e.m., and some of these have hiked 400, 5 hundred basis points this year, and their currencies are down. the reality is this is not necessarily out of the ordinary. oftentimes, the carry players wait until the hikes are over to come in. but even those currencies that have really been defensive against inflation have not really benefited. to your point,...
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joining us is mark okada and erik schatzker. erik: mark, it is great to see you at 7:30 one lexington in new york city, traveling, thank you for coming. mark: thank you. it has been over a year and have since i have been in the city. erik: you are based in dallas and have been active in fixed income for 30 years. you are behind the first clo in 1996. how frothy is the credit market right now? mark: everything is frothy. the wall of liquidity is affecting everything. as we look across all fixed income, all credit asset classes, there is no shortage of money. this week we got the quote, there is an infinite amount of liquidity a quarterback. that means that the money is there. there are parts of the market that are more rational. one of the areas that we were talking about is credit. we like that. the loan market. the secureitization of the market. that market is much more rational. erik: relative to the bond market? mark: absolutely. erik: to be clear, terms of evaluation in frothiness the bond market is in your eyes more overpri
joining us is mark okada and erik schatzker. erik: mark, it is great to see you at 7:30 one lexington in new york city, traveling, thank you for coming. mark: thank you. it has been over a year and have since i have been in the city. erik: you are based in dallas and have been active in fixed income for 30 years. you are behind the first clo in 1996. how frothy is the credit market right now? mark: everything is frothy. the wall of liquidity is affecting everything. as we look across all fixed...
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report which finds donald trump's ally and private security contractor erik prince violated and arms embargo on libya the report to the security council reveals how prince sent foreign mercenaries and weapons to war highly for half the hour and 2019 when he was fighting against the internationally recognized government in tripoli christensen in the reports from washington d.c. . erik prince is best known as the founder of blackwater security a private contractor whose employees were implicated in the killing of 17 iraqi civilians in 2007 he's also a prominent supporter of former president donald trump and brother to former education secretary betsy divide us. but it's his role in a malicious assault on the internationally recognized government libya in 2019 that's now a question al-jazeera has seen excerpts of a 121 page report submitted to the u.n. security council and 1st reported by the new york times alleging prince help supply a trove of weapons including attack helicopters to the military's commander khalifa haftar are in violation of a u.n. arms embargo on libya. it also alleg
report which finds donald trump's ally and private security contractor erik prince violated and arms embargo on libya the report to the security council reveals how prince sent foreign mercenaries and weapons to war highly for half the hour and 2019 when he was fighting against the internationally recognized government in tripoli christensen in the reports from washington d.c. . erik prince is best known as the founder of blackwater security a private contractor whose employees were implicated...
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erik schatzker, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: what a record-breaking run this equity market has been on. can it continue? good morning. your equity market slightly positive as we count you down to the market open right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. jonathan: live from new york city we begin with the big issue. >> momentum we see in the equity markets. >> momentum is unbelievable. >> 2021 is a special year. >> we are not going to get 15% s&p 500 earnings growth in perpetuity. >> we will have times of smaller returns. >> you could see flat to negative price returns. >> the return we have captured in
erik schatzker, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: what a record-breaking run this equity market has been on. can it continue? good morning. your equity market slightly positive as we count you down to the market open right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. jonathan: live from new york city we begin with the big issue. >> momentum we see in the equity markets. >> momentum...
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erik: it was dell. -- it was dull. the point i have an issue with is it is not doing what she claims it does. one reason why the previous statement that one has to be more optimistic with the u.s. right now, monetary policy is doing an important job in a sense. europe needs more fiscal, if the ecb could just do what they do. alix: you guys are saying it is boring, but the bond market is a little jazzed. somewhat of a move across the curve. we will take it when we can get it. the excuse for that is that the market is taking a relatively hawkish lead. not using all the funds that we could. what do you make of that? erik: i think mine was just sort of doing more in a sense. i don't really think she could. why would she come out and the spring of 2022? i think it is not really for -- i think she did what she had to do and we should not of expected more than this. the only thing i would wish for is that a more exclusive message to prevent any type of what fiscal does and they have to do more. guy: there are three big levers
erik: it was dell. -- it was dull. the point i have an issue with is it is not doing what she claims it does. one reason why the previous statement that one has to be more optimistic with the u.s. right now, monetary policy is doing an important job in a sense. europe needs more fiscal, if the ecb could just do what they do. alix: you guys are saying it is boring, but the bond market is a little jazzed. somewhat of a move across the curve. we will take it when we can get it. the excuse for that...
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erik: late 2023. guy: late? erik: i think that is my best guess. there's a small risk they might do it earlier, but fundamentally -- [indiscernible] alix: it looks like we are losing your connection a little bit. say again, in terms of late 2023? that is out of consensus in some ways. erik: yeah, i think markets sort of took yesterday's statements to be a bit of the fed back to more traditional, less dovish, a little bit more caution then it was before. i am not sure i agree with this, but that is the way i read the market reaction from yesterday's communication. it seems to me that the fomc may be a little more in that camp that the market expected, and jay powell is holding back, so we will see how that plays out. guy: in terms of how this is going to work its way out, we talked about the ecb, but talk to me about what this means for the rest of the world. the fed starts moving, the dollar starts strengthening. the implications of that ex- europe are what? erik: this is a big question mark because if the u.s. is growing faster, you will probably
erik: late 2023. guy: late? erik: i think that is my best guess. there's a small risk they might do it earlier, but fundamentally -- [indiscernible] alix: it looks like we are losing your connection a little bit. say again, in terms of late 2023? that is out of consensus in some ways. erik: yeah, i think markets sort of took yesterday's statements to be a bit of the fed back to more traditional, less dovish, a little bit more caution then it was before. i am not sure i agree with this, but that...
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reports go deeper than just erik prince. i would look at eric prince's policy as the shadow foreign policy of not trump but particularly jarrett questioner because it's the nexus between jared questionnaire the emma roddy's particularly m.b. said and erik prince who made policy outside of the formal channels of the state department of defense department and that characterized trump policy towards many different conflicts biden is going to be keen just to refer to consensus policy done within our formal institutions the defense department in the state department and he's not going to want to prosecute all of the illegal actions that happened under his predecessor because there are many both in foreign and domestic policy what's fascinating is that the reporter that europe has private access to as well as the new york times doesn't mention jarrett questioner and this is really a policy where prince was not acting on his own he was acting at the behest of terror questioner who wanted to see an ember roddy ally emerge victorious
reports go deeper than just erik prince. i would look at eric prince's policy as the shadow foreign policy of not trump but particularly jarrett questioner because it's the nexus between jared questionnaire the emma roddy's particularly m.b. said and erik prince who made policy outside of the formal channels of the state department of defense department and that characterized trump policy towards many different conflicts biden is going to be keen just to refer to consensus policy done within...
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host: erik wasson? guest: that is certainly something we are seeing from a lot of progressive, saying let's go to the budget recreation route. they cannot do gun control or police reform, but they could do a big tax and spending bill like biden has proposed -- infrastructure, childcare, corporate tax increases -- through this budget process. they could very well do that. we predict if they do that, we could see it in september or october, probably combined with the debt ceiling that needs to be raised. before they return to that process, they have to convince the router it's -- the moderates in their party go along with it. joe manchin of west virginia has become the leader of that faction, saying he will not ram things through until he talks to republicans. joe biden also needs to talk to republicans. that is who he was in the senate. even when he came to the joint member of congress, shaking hands with some members, saying they had private conversations with him, where they talked about working togeth
host: erik wasson? guest: that is certainly something we are seeing from a lot of progressive, saying let's go to the budget recreation route. they cannot do gun control or police reform, but they could do a big tax and spending bill like biden has proposed -- infrastructure, childcare, corporate tax increases -- through this budget process. they could very well do that. we predict if they do that, we could see it in september or october, probably combined with the debt ceiling that needs to be...
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a confidential un report accuses donald trump's ally erik prince of sending mercenaries and weapons to libyan war holy fast on. a log in the now with the world news on al jazeera live from doha also coming up. america is back trans-atlantic alliance is back u.s. president joe biden in his 1st address to world leaders promises to mend it frayed alliances save the iran nuclear deal and take on russia and china. security forces in miramar fire tear gas and mandalay is nationwide and he could protests enter a 3rd week. and heavy rain triggers severe flash floods in the indonesian capital jakarta forcing hundreds to leave their homes. others there has seen parts of a confidential u.n. report which finds donald trump's ally and private security contractor erik prince violated an arms embargo on libya the report to the security council reveals how prince and foreign mercenaries and weapons to war holy 429 team when he was fighting against the internationally recognized government in tripoli kristen salumi reports from washington d.c. . erik prince is best known as the founder of blackwater se
a confidential un report accuses donald trump's ally erik prince of sending mercenaries and weapons to libyan war holy fast on. a log in the now with the world news on al jazeera live from doha also coming up. america is back trans-atlantic alliance is back u.s. president joe biden in his 1st address to world leaders promises to mend it frayed alliances save the iran nuclear deal and take on russia and china. security forces in miramar fire tear gas and mandalay is nationwide and he could...
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erik: one last quick question. i cannot help but notice the enormous esg business you are building inside of pgim. it comes with risk. how big of a problem is green washing in sustainable investing? david: i think it is a major problem. there is so much marketing spin around esg that sometimes it is hard to separate the wheat from the shaft -- the wheat from the chaffe. the big question i would encourage your viewers to ask asset managers is to what extent is esg fundamentally grounded in your investment process? it cannot be a separate overlay. it needs to be part of how you manage money on a day-to-day basis. every bond we own has an esg rating. every stock we own in our portfolio has esg rating. we use that to make sure we are fulfilling our fiduciary duty to clients in considering those risks and to offer products that allow our clients to express how they want to invest in esg. if we do not start without foundation of a true integration into your investment process, then you are on a marketing campaign. that i
erik: one last quick question. i cannot help but notice the enormous esg business you are building inside of pgim. it comes with risk. how big of a problem is green washing in sustainable investing? david: i think it is a major problem. there is so much marketing spin around esg that sometimes it is hard to separate the wheat from the shaft -- the wheat from the chaffe. the big question i would encourage your viewers to ask asset managers is to what extent is esg fundamentally grounded in your...
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erik: because the echo >> what we would rather do -- erik: because? >> what we would rather do than grind returns is just by good risk and taper tantrum's 2013 created the opportunity for that. it was there for three or four weeks and then it was gone. you had a loan market taper tantrum where we put 15% of the loans in two weeks. would we be excited for that again? people have been predicting that all year and it has not happened. are you positioned exactly right for it? no. you have to be able to change. what does that mean? run low gross, which we are. s we do notco run grosstt in velocity especially like now. we are being more patient. we are not patient people but now is the time. erik: scott's excitement jumping off the page is where we are different. >> you are saying high quality bond, trade down. they do not go to distress levels. they go from 90 to 98, 98 to 88. these companies are not defaulting. they are down for technical reasons. they look at the yield and say, this does not hit the yield bogey. credit people might be having outflows bec
erik: because the echo >> what we would rather do -- erik: because? >> what we would rather do than grind returns is just by good risk and taper tantrum's 2013 created the opportunity for that. it was there for three or four weeks and then it was gone. you had a loan market taper tantrum where we put 15% of the loans in two weeks. would we be excited for that again? people have been predicting that all year and it has not happened. are you positioned exactly right for it? no. you...
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. ♪ erik: i'm erik schatzker, live in toronto. this is all about the best ideas, and i am bringing you more with anne dias, founder and ceo of aragon global management. they stayed open for 10 years, converted to a family office, and recently reopened to outside capital. it is great to see you. you are on the hunt for companies that can double earnings in the space of three to four years. tell me about some of those companies. anne: we are looking for companies that can double their earnings power in three to four years. today, with cloud and ai and digitization, that is reshuffling the decks in every industry. there are going to be winners. there are going to be losers. we are trying to find the winners who will double their earnings power in this time. one of the companies we think fits the bill is bill.com, a company founded by -- after some time at intuit. this reorganizes your entire back office, everything from payments to any kind of back-office processes so you the entrepreneur can save time and spend time innovating. the
. ♪ erik: i'm erik schatzker, live in toronto. this is all about the best ideas, and i am bringing you more with anne dias, founder and ceo of aragon global management. they stayed open for 10 years, converted to a family office, and recently reopened to outside capital. it is great to see you. you are on the hunt for companies that can double earnings in the space of three to four years. tell me about some of those companies. anne: we are looking for companies that can double their earnings...
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erik: that's a good question. i would expect regulators are going to make that decision for the prime brokers. what happen here is a number of different firms allowed this individual to lever up on the same names. did they know what the other prime brokers were doing? it's reasonable to assume probably not until last wednesday or thursday when this became a serious issue, when he was blowing through margin limits and they began to realize they were going to have to default and realized we have levered up on the same names. if you are morgan stanley or goldman sachs, and it appears those firms have been able to escape this fiasco without any losses, then there isn't a good reason to change your risk-management practices because they worked. you were able to unload the stock in time ahead of credit suisse, head of numerous, head of deutsche bank, head of others, wells fargo is another name out there offering blocks. those other firms may have to examine their risk-management practices and say are we going to allow a
erik: that's a good question. i would expect regulators are going to make that decision for the prime brokers. what happen here is a number of different firms allowed this individual to lever up on the same names. did they know what the other prime brokers were doing? it's reasonable to assume probably not until last wednesday or thursday when this became a serious issue, when he was blowing through margin limits and they began to realize they were going to have to default and realized we have...
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immediately you and erik responded in a wonderful op-ed in "the washington post." turning it over to you, erik. 1876 is coming up fast as an election we need to know about again. pretty similar in some ways to 2020, different in others. can you walk us through it? erik:absolutely. let me echo what others have said. i am excited to be part of this and glad we have the opportunity to what has been a really stressful few months into historical context. 1876 might be the closest parallel. there are remarkable similarities between what happened in 1876 and 2020.
immediately you and erik responded in a wonderful op-ed in "the washington post." turning it over to you, erik. 1876 is coming up fast as an election we need to know about again. pretty similar in some ways to 2020, different in others. can you walk us through it? erik:absolutely. let me echo what others have said. i am excited to be part of this and glad we have the opportunity to what has been a really stressful few months into historical context. 1876 might be the closest parallel....
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erik fyrwald, syngenta ceo, thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i do not think the trend for consuming content will end in any level in any form and that is what will happen over a long run, five or seven years. from our perspective we are positioned for that and we think we have some of the best assets in that marketplace to take advantage of. alix: that was endeavor ceo ari emmanuelle. you can watch more of that interview. that company started trading, opening 13% above its ipo price in its trading debut. guy: the market is under little bit of pressure. let's talk about what we got going over the next when he four hours. the last 24 hour has been crazy. we get twitter, we have amazon. in europe, barclays and astrazeneca. looking forward to what they have to say for themselves. alix: tomorrow is my super bowl day. you get exxon and chevron coming out before the bow. -- before the bell. guy and i will be talking to the ceo chevron. also eurozone gdp. coming up, steve rattner will be joining david westin on balance of powe
erik fyrwald, syngenta ceo, thank you very much. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i do not think the trend for consuming content will end in any level in any form and that is what will happen over a long run, five or seven years. from our perspective we are positioned for that and we think we have some of the best assets in that marketplace to take advantage of. alix: that was endeavor ceo ari emmanuelle. you can watch more of that interview. that company started trading, opening 13% above its...
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president nicolas maduro speaking with erik schatzker. the focus is on normalizing relations with the u.s., but it does fitted to the broader theme we've been talking about all week of the great american reset of international relations. the idea is nicolas maduro would like to see relationships normalize with united states, the harsh sanctions lifted. take a listen to what he had to saypres. maduro: very cruel and have damaged the venezuelan economy and society. the politics donald trump installed our extremist politics , irrational, right? that caused a complete rupture between united states and venezuela. president joe biden has arrived, making a proposal to the world. his first speech, on january 20. he said we do not have to demonize anybody in politics. i would say to president joe biden to stop from the white house and the department of state the demonization of venezuela, the demonization of the bowl variant revolution -- of the bolivarian revolution at the demonization of nicolas maduro. hopefully we can find paths of respect, mu
president nicolas maduro speaking with erik schatzker. the focus is on normalizing relations with the u.s., but it does fitted to the broader theme we've been talking about all week of the great american reset of international relations. the idea is nicolas maduro would like to see relationships normalize with united states, the harsh sanctions lifted. take a listen to what he had to saypres. maduro: very cruel and have damaged the venezuelan economy and society. the politics donald trump...
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report which accuses trump erik prince of violating the libya is a bargain. and the passing that marks the divot people the last male member of an digitas amazon community dies from coronavirus. welcome to the program u.s. president joe biden has declared his country is back sweeping away his predecessor as america 1st foreign policies by address the munich security conference in his 1st international speech since taking the white house health it has more from washington d.c. it's not about pushing the reset on the past 4 years u.s. president joe biden addressed till global conferences with world leaders on friday but delivered one clear message forget the america 1st policies of his predecessor america is back the transatlantic alliance is back i know i know the past few years of strain and tested our transatlantic relationship but the united states is determined determined to reengage with europe. biden made clear he believes solutions to global threats must be collaborative during the virtual gathering of the g. 7 and later the munich security conference l
report which accuses trump erik prince of violating the libya is a bargain. and the passing that marks the divot people the last male member of an digitas amazon community dies from coronavirus. welcome to the program u.s. president joe biden has declared his country is back sweeping away his predecessor as america 1st foreign policies by address the munich security conference in his 1st international speech since taking the white house health it has more from washington d.c. it's not about...
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erik: no question. the sanctions are largely responsible for what venezuela is experiencing today because of the oil revenue. venezuela in 2015 used to produce 2.5 million barrels a day and now it is approximately 500,000 barrels a day, almost all of that used for domestic consumption. there is no export revenue for all intents and purposes. that said, to your point, venezuela was poorly managed before the sanctions were put in place. this was a nationalist socialist marxist revolution that was undertaken by hugo chavez and subsequently by maduro. bringing venezuela back to where it once was is going to be an epic challenge no matter who the president of the country is. alix: great reporting. thank you show much. erik schatzker joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: happy friday, everybody. that is it for me and guy. coming up the pfizer chairman and ceo will be joining balance of power with david westin exclusively on bloomberg television and radio. we will also be taking that on the table -- on the
erik: no question. the sanctions are largely responsible for what venezuela is experiencing today because of the oil revenue. venezuela in 2015 used to produce 2.5 million barrels a day and now it is approximately 500,000 barrels a day, almost all of that used for domestic consumption. there is no export revenue for all intents and purposes. that said, to your point, venezuela was poorly managed before the sanctions were put in place. this was a nationalist socialist marxist revolution that was...
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erik: i think you can cut it down to the following. you have a massive fixed school -- massive fiscal expansion coming in the u.s. and a better outlook for the economy than europe. therefore, you are seeing u.s. yields move higher, and the transmission to europe, which is not word to do the same degree by the output of the economy. so you are looking at less fiscal inspection in europe than in america, and an emerging monetary and financial conditions tightening. so the ecb, you see the philip lane statement, they should be worried. jonathan: we had verbal intervention. what is the actual intervention look like? erik: they will use the picture to put firepower behind their words. there's always question about how much you can actually generate things without doing it, but you have to show them the bazooka and the willingness to use it. lagarde tried that on monday. broadly speaking, now philip lane is coming out with something more robust, and i am sitting here looking at the text where he says they would use the pepp in order to preve
erik: i think you can cut it down to the following. you have a massive fixed school -- massive fiscal expansion coming in the u.s. and a better outlook for the economy than europe. therefore, you are seeing u.s. yields move higher, and the transmission to europe, which is not word to do the same degree by the output of the economy. so you are looking at less fiscal inspection in europe than in america, and an emerging monetary and financial conditions tightening. so the ecb, you see the philip...
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the latest on the fallout with erik schatzker. out with erik schatzker. matt: this is "bloomberg markets." details emerging over the fallout from archegos fire sales. joining us is erik schatzker, who has been helping break this story since friday. one of the focus is the market has been the sec, had a call apparently with banks monday. what else do we know about the possibility of new regulation erik:? -- new regulation? erik: i think that is an important place to focus because the initial fallout from archegos was on the stocks and filleting's -- phil lang's portfolio. it spread to the banks that had loaned him money, including mitsubishi. now people are beginning to ask, ok, what is next? what is next is, in all likelihood a regulatory crackdown on a number of practices that have become increasingly apparent as we know more and more about the supernova that was archegos. among them, a family office -- this extends to hedge funds as well -- ability to take large positions in sox without revealing their identity. how did this happen? archegos used swap a
the latest on the fallout with erik schatzker. out with erik schatzker. matt: this is "bloomberg markets." details emerging over the fallout from archegos fire sales. joining us is erik schatzker, who has been helping break this story since friday. one of the focus is the market has been the sec, had a call apparently with banks monday. what else do we know about the possibility of new regulation erik:? -- new regulation? erik: i think that is an important place to focus because the...
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president of trump's ally erik prince of breaking an arms embargo and supporting libyan warlords before halftime. security forces near fired tear gas to mandalay as nationwide protests enter the. hundreds of people seek shelter in indonesia after heavy rain and severe flooding swamp its capital jakarta and for the 1st time ever stunning images are beamed bank from masses martian rover. and i'm leah harding with all of your sports news liverpool had the chance to end their nightmare run in the premier league the english champions face local rivals every 10 looking to avoid a 4th e.p.l. defeat in a row. while just 0 has seen parts of a confidential u.n. report which finds donald trump's private security contractor erik prince violated an arms embargo on libya the report to the security council reveals how foreign mercenaries and weapons towards after in 2019 when he was fighting against the internationally recognized government in tripoli kristen salumi wraps up the details from what. in d.c. . erik prince is best known as the founder of blackwater security a private contractor whose empl
president of trump's ally erik prince of breaking an arms embargo and supporting libyan warlords before halftime. security forces near fired tear gas to mandalay as nationwide protests enter the. hundreds of people seek shelter in indonesia after heavy rain and severe flooding swamp its capital jakarta and for the 1st time ever stunning images are beamed bank from masses martian rover. and i'm leah harding with all of your sports news liverpool had the chance to end their nightmare run in the...
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ivan: nos dijo erik. su apartamento estaba en el 10 piso. es de los que desapareciÓ en el derrumbe del jueves 24 de junio. esta era su vista. >> esa era mi casa. el miami que conozco. no he dejado de pensar en ellos. ivan: siete horas antes se fue a casa de su novia, pero se mojÓ en el patio. >> estaba mojado. no tenÍa ropa para cambiarse. ivan: esa noche decide irse al edificio donde vive esta a cinco minutos de esta casa, ademÁs erik de 40 aÑos prÁctica cross y el jueves tenÍa que entrenar. >> ya estaba en la puerta . se iba. ivan: dice que algo asÍ como una fuerza mayor se apoderÓ de ella. >> no le pregunte si se iba a quedar aquÍ. yo le dije:" no te vas". ivan: Él dice, fernanda, que quÉ le salvaste la vida. >> no me salÍan palabras. por alguna extraÑa razÓn no reaccione a lo que me dijo. me quede, me dio un baÑo, nos sentamos a hablar y nos tomamos una cerveza. ivan: se durmieron a la hora de la catÁstrofe, a las 5:30 de la maÑana vÍa mensaje de texto que no entendÍa. >> uno a las 3:00 de la maÑana que me llamÓ la
ivan: nos dijo erik. su apartamento estaba en el 10 piso. es de los que desapareciÓ en el derrumbe del jueves 24 de junio. esta era su vista. >> esa era mi casa. el miami que conozco. no he dejado de pensar en ellos. ivan: siete horas antes se fue a casa de su novia, pero se mojÓ en el patio. >> estaba mojado. no tenÍa ropa para cambiarse. ivan: esa noche decide irse al edificio donde vive esta a cinco minutos de esta casa, ademÁs erik de 40 aÑos prÁctica cross y el jueves...
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the involvement of erik prince in that you can. only in the war of the factor was known since 9 since 2015 and the united nations was informed by us about the presence of the force base and hard to. tell out of the. area which are run by the mercenaries of brennan supported financed by us and that information was submitted to the mission of the united nation unfortunately nothing has been done about that now this is a book on the cover of. time of 2019 which is the we attack on tripoli and that's only part of of the involvement of the of mr greenspan has not generated and united arab emirates now with its it's not done yet we. provided health care with a specialist in assisting nations and that's still going on at the moment we are talking there and this is providing hussar with drones with the. government of electronic warfare and with other types of movements this is still going on until now now they needed nation security council did not much did not talk much about this situation because we knew walk out we know dan let me jump
the involvement of erik prince in that you can. only in the war of the factor was known since 9 since 2015 and the united nations was informed by us about the presence of the force base and hard to. tell out of the. area which are run by the mercenaries of brennan supported financed by us and that information was submitted to the mission of the united nation unfortunately nothing has been done about that now this is a book on the cover of. time of 2019 which is the we attack on tripoli and...
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fascinating report being released but not when i am sorry not surprising look in my humble opinion erik prince you know mr mercenary mr blackwater best friend of the bush administration best friend of the trumpet ministration to me he's one of the most notorious and. worst figures of the early 21st century at this point so it's crazy because i haven't heard you know the blackwater name. in news in a while you know so the theme of this and you know to know just how deep they go and how strategic they are in planning not only overthrows but also being the when it comes to ever actually being investigated for their meddling in wrongdoing if i don't know where we go from here if things like blackwater isn't working as they should they will never be dismantled they have a ton of covert operations and they try to keep hands off of them and he's not even from what i understand not even directly in charge of it anymore because of all the controversy and things like that he brought but you know just because he's not officially in charge doesn't mean that you can you know i'm sure people could st
fascinating report being released but not when i am sorry not surprising look in my humble opinion erik prince you know mr mercenary mr blackwater best friend of the bush administration best friend of the trumpet ministration to me he's one of the most notorious and. worst figures of the early 21st century at this point so it's crazy because i haven't heard you know the blackwater name. in news in a while you know so the theme of this and you know to know just how deep they go and how strategic...
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said and erik prince who made policy outside of the formal channels of the state department of defense department and that characterized trump policy towards many different conflicts biden is going to be keen just to revert to consensus policy done within our formal institutions the defense department in the state department and he's not going to want to prosecute all of the illegal actions that happened under his predecessor because there are many both in foreign and domestic policy what's fascinating is that the reporter that i just era has private access to as well as the new york times doesn't mention jarrett questioner and this is really a policy where prince was not acting on his own he was acting at the behest of kerik caution or who wanted to see an ember roddy ally emerge victorious and the muslim brotherhood suffered defeat this entire mercenary operation was a failure it may have conned huffed our into paying $80000000.00 but he never got the helicopters and the mercenaries left benghazi within 2 weeks of having arrived and it tipped the scales of the fighting so what's rele
said and erik prince who made policy outside of the formal channels of the state department of defense department and that characterized trump policy towards many different conflicts biden is going to be keen just to revert to consensus policy done within our formal institutions the defense department in the state department and he's not going to want to prosecute all of the illegal actions that happened under his predecessor because there are many both in foreign and domestic policy what's...
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lisa: erik olson, we appreate your time. erik: thank you for having me on. judy: now, the prospects ahe for the economy, jobs and housing, as the country grapples with the pandemic. let's start with the ever rising cost of housing. what's behind it and the concerns over affordability for tens of millions. according to the latest s&p index, nationally, home prices are up almost 17% over the past year. in some markets, buyers and sellers are looking at even larger hikes. our economics correspondent paul solman has the story for our series making sense. paul: boise, idaho, a bustling downtown, space for walks galore, watercraft of every description and compared to west coast cities close by, safer, quieter, cheaper. no surprise, the place is booming. especially given covid, says realtor kevin rush. >> we see a lot of people moving here that can work wherever they want to work. it's like, wait a minute, i'm re-evaluating my life. paul: nationwide, home prices soared to another record high in june, thinks -- tanks to historically low interest rates, lack of suppl
lisa: erik olson, we appreate your time. erik: thank you for having me on. judy: now, the prospects ahe for the economy, jobs and housing, as the country grapples with the pandemic. let's start with the ever rising cost of housing. what's behind it and the concerns over affordability for tens of millions. according to the latest s&p index, nationally, home prices are up almost 17% over the past year. in some markets, buyers and sellers are looking at even larger hikes. our economics...
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i'm erik schatzker in new york. the spectacular collapse last month of archegos is the exactly -- is exactly the kind of event that captivates people like sandy rattray, chief and desmet officer at man group -- chief investment officer at man group, the $100.5 billion hedge fund . he's even written a book about it, "strategic risk management." good to see you. you have identified a risk in the fallout from the archegos collapse, and it concerns counterparties. the wall street firms largely that investors like man group and others have to deal with. tell me about this risk. sandy: the risk is really that there are less counterparties to deal with today than there were 5, 10, or 15 years ago. that might be as a result of regulations, as a result of competition, but what is clearly happening is, especially for prime brokering services and other clearing services, there are fewer competitors today than there were a few years ago. erik: we already know deutsche bank and others have been pulling back from prime brokerage,
i'm erik schatzker in new york. the spectacular collapse last month of archegos is the exactly -- is exactly the kind of event that captivates people like sandy rattray, chief and desmet officer at man group -- chief investment officer at man group, the $100.5 billion hedge fund . he's even written a book about it, "strategic risk management." good to see you. you have identified a risk in the fallout from the archegos collapse, and it concerns counterparties. the wall street firms...
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. >> reporter: and mountaineer erik weihenmayer. all of whom take will on epic journeys into the unknown. >> there is nothing i enjoy more than those nat geo explorations. the things that i've seen and got an opportunity to do on that show, it is the deepest and greatest pleasure of my life. >> he's been saving the world for 30 years. as an action hero. and this was, like, real will. ♪ in the jungle the mighty jungle the lion sleeps tonight ♪ >> i used to love will smith the actor. i feel like i've really become a fan and advocate and friend of will smith the human. >> reporter: each of the explorers' unique backgrounds coming into play throughout the series. >> this is scary. >> i almost guarantee you're going to survive. >> all right. >> reporter: erik is a world-renowned climber who lost his vision to a rare eye disease, becoming fully blind at age 14. >> i was always an adventuresome kid. when i went blind, i found myself kind of in this prison. and i hated being inside of that thing. >> reporter: it was rock climbing that h
. >> reporter: and mountaineer erik weihenmayer. all of whom take will on epic journeys into the unknown. >> there is nothing i enjoy more than those nat geo explorations. the things that i've seen and got an opportunity to do on that show, it is the deepest and greatest pleasure of my life. >> he's been saving the world for 30 years. as an action hero. and this was, like, real will. ♪ in the jungle the mighty jungle the lion sleeps tonight ♪ >> i used to love will...
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erik: this is why this story is far from over. informed estimates of the amount of gross exposure that archer goes -- archegos had, ranged from $25 billion to $75 billion. if in fact it is $75 billion ash maybe that is a high estimate -- there are billions yet to hit the market. you have seen yourself what has happened thus far to viacom, for example, down 55% in five days. 245% in five days. anybody who had levered bill hwang on those stocks now faces the prospect of selling them at a steep loss presumably, to where the position was put on in the first place. it is a paper loss. but can viacom make up that kind of down rap anytime soon? that is why we may have seen less than half -- i'm emphasizing the "may" because there are no concrete figures for his net worth. there are no concrete figures for the amount of capital that he had pulled up. there are no concrete figures for the level of exposure he had. we are talking billions of dollars upfront, multiplied by -- multiple terms of leverage. so you get the very large numbers very
erik: this is why this story is far from over. informed estimates of the amount of gross exposure that archer goes -- archegos had, ranged from $25 billion to $75 billion. if in fact it is $75 billion ash maybe that is a high estimate -- there are billions yet to hit the market. you have seen yourself what has happened thus far to viacom, for example, down 55% in five days. 245% in five days. anybody who had levered bill hwang on those stocks now faces the prospect of selling them at a steep...
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edward: thank you so much, erik. thank you all. we have been schooled in the long history of electoral dysfunction, that is a phrase, in american history. now i just want to throw it open to all american history including, i think we all want to talk about this week and the two weeks remaining, little bit under two weeks, and the possibility of the possibility of the 25th amendment being invoked. i have studied one tough transition. like rachel i worked on 1860 and i lived in one. i was a clinton staffer. i was there in a weird time of november, december 2000. but i think this is well past 2000 in its dysfunction. probably a little shy of 1860. it feels like the second worst ever, but it might be the worst ever. do any of you want to argue we are in the worst election in american history? joanne: i will take a swing. [laughter] very historian-like of me. the argument for that is partly, i think -- it is important to note, and several people have already said this, as though there was never violence in or around the capitol. it is n
edward: thank you so much, erik. thank you all. we have been schooled in the long history of electoral dysfunction, that is a phrase, in american history. now i just want to throw it open to all american history including, i think we all want to talk about this week and the two weeks remaining, little bit under two weeks, and the possibility of the possibility of the 25th amendment being invoked. i have studied one tough transition. like rachel i worked on 1860 and i lived in one. i was a...