To pass with them or a rest stop or anything why is that to these i think because our vision for scotland is for a better place and other scotland is possible we want to see Better Outcomes for all the people that live here it doesnt matter if youve been in scotland 5 minutes or 50 years youre scottish so with that positive light behind it and to be fair as well Police Scotland have just been so supportive an excellent every single march to go on theyve just been sterling so we march with whole can our hearts and a smile in our faces and we are pretty convinced were going to get there the lace pull as youll know is 53 percent and i believe rising so we know were getting there as well but these marches attract plenty of demonstrations of people who are for busy the union theres only tension between the 2 groups as that as the march proceeds. Not really all the marchers know that that small band are not representative no of the minority who want to stay in the u. K. We just smile and whi
We saw was escalation of the trade war with the latest move being china fixing above seven last night. That is trading at 7. 10 now usdcnh. For adding to the downside, it is the internet and Home Entertainment index in the s p 500, the worst performing group right now. Electronic arts, take two interactive, and Activision Blizzard after the president talked about reframing violence in society, specifically encz and video games as part of the problem specifically mentioning videogames as part of the problem that led to the mass shooting over the weekend. He also condemned white super messy for the first time. The tenured you White Supremacy for the first time. At 1. 77. Ar yield guy lets get back to the china story. China letting its currency go through seven to the u. S. Dollar. Thats a big line in the sand. Has been for a long time. The chinese have never really gone there, not since 2008, and certainly not in the duration of this trade war. However, that has now happened. Spring in h
Issues surrounding walters bunk or treating it has already cost one journalist her life just to clarify most of the beautiful country and a great place to visit where already you can watch all of the season see just how much of these topics we covered she is of course being available on r. T. Dot com on alexs facebook and on you keep. Now to the politics of protest in morden scotland the last 4 years has seen a growing wave of demonstrations in favor of Scottish Independence from modest beginnings after the Referendum Campaign of 2014 these marches have been gaining ground and momentum largely ignored at 1st by the Mainstream Media and guarded by the some suspicion by at least some in the s. N. P. Hierarchy the crashes campaigners have been turning in growing and impressive crowds as they march across the country we asked some of the campaign as the Scottish Independence whether they are completely peaceful marches it and scotland are really making a political definite alex transfers t
Boris johnson is now then you british Prime Minister. He vowed that the u. K. Will leave the e. U. On october 31. Well tell you why his job is harder than he may think. Carol plus, our conversation with the hilton ceo, chris nassetta, on how the trade spats are affecting his company. Jason but we begin with Bloomberg Businessweek editor joel weber. Joel, lets start with the International Cover. Its a look about the bond market, debt, whats going on . Joel cheap money has been around for a decade now, and it is having a profound effect in the Global Economy. We look at the ecb this week and negative rates. Negative rates has been an untested policy tool that japan was using. And now its starting to spread. It was going to go away, and now its back almost, and its just a profound idea that a bondholder would invest in something that, if you hold that for duration, youre going to lose money. It just goes against the principles of, like, investing, right . This is investing 101. Carol who
Harder than he may think. Carol plus, our conversation with the hilton ceo, chris nassetta, on how the trade spats are affecting his company. Jason but we begin with Bloomberg Businessweek editor joel weber. Joel, lets start with the International Cover. Its a look about the bond market, debt, whats going on . Joel cheap money has been around for a decade now, and it is having a profound effect in the Global Economy. We look at the ecb this week and negative rates. Negative rates has been an untested policy tool that japan was using. And now its starting to spread. It was going to go away, and now its back almost, and its just a profound idea that a bondholder would invest in something that, if you hold that for duration, youre going to lose money. It just goes against the principles of, like, investing, right . This is investing 101. Carol who wouldve thought if you go back even a decade ago, that we would in this environment . Here we are. And it affects everything. Joel the idea of