Stock markets fell again this morning as Europe’s policymakers scrabble to come up with a rescue plan to hold the eurozone together 8.45am: We’ve also seen a startling plunge in the price of gold and silver this morning. The spot price of gold tumbled to as low as $1,534 per ounce this morning, a fall of over $100 per ounce. Back on 6 September, it was trading above the $1,900 mark. Silver was even more badly hit – slumping from $31.04 per ounce to just $26.04 per ounce. That’s a 16% drop in value, in just a few hour’s trading. There are three reasons for today’s sharp falls • The US dollar has strengthened overnight, which typically pushes down the price of assets priced in dollars. Despite America’s own debt issues, investors can’t break the habit of treating the greenback as the Safe Haven par excellence • There’s also a general ‘dash for cash’, as firms sell their precious metal assets raise funds to cover losses elsewhere • The upfront cost of trading in both metals has just risen, with CME Group raising the cash deposit it demands from traders who buy gold and silver futures . That should deter speculators, and may encourage them to quit the gold market. 8.20am: You might think that the prospect of a €2trn warchest to save the Eurozone would spark a rally in shares, rather than another early selloff. The reason, it appears, is that many in the City aren’t convinced that the plan can be put together, having witnessed months of bickering and indecision among Europe’s leaders. Michael Hewson, market analyst at CMC Markets, was encouraged that EU leaders are preparing to enlarge their current bailout fund, along with talk of recapitalising Europe’s banks and guiding Greece into an “orderly default”. However, he warns that the plan will probably need to be approved by every eurozone member – which is the reason that the “Save Greece” agreement hammered out on 21 July still hasn’t been approved. Hewson is also disappointed by the latest pronouncements from the leaders closest to the situation: Markets are likely to remain sceptical while EU officials continue to utter contradictory statements — with ECB member and Bank of France governor Christian Noyer stating that there was no need for a recapitalisation of French banks. German chancellor Angela Merkel also added to the uncertainty with mixed messages on German TV last night as she continued to walk a fine line with the German voters, saying that a euro area insolvency cannot be ruled out, and at the same time saying that Greece cannot be allowed to default. 8.15am: Far Eastern markets markets have also suffered today. Some markets are still trading, but right now every one is down on the day — this round-up of the Asian markets is splattered with red electronic ink. Japan’s Nikkei has closed at its lowest level since April 2009. It tumbled by 186 points, or 2.17%, to 8,374.13. The worst performer is the Jakarta Composite index, which is down 5.5% today in late trading. Indonesia’s exports trade is dependent on natural resources – a global slowdown will erode demand for products such as oil, gas and coal. 8.05am: European stock markets have just opened – with another bout of heavy selling. The FTSE 100 index fell by 92 points, sending the blue-chip index slumping back through the 5,000 point mark to 4974 points. Mining companies are the biggest fallers in the City, driven by those fears of a global slowdown and the recent falls in commodity prices. There are similar falls in other European markets – the French CAC fell 2% at the open, with Germany’s DAX down 1.3%. That looks like a pretty vigorous thumbs-down to the Washington DC talks, and the failure to develop a solid plan to end the turmoil. 7.45am: Six weeks to solve the crisis. That was George Osborne’s stark warning last Friday , after world stock markets had been battered by fears that the world is heading for a new recession. Three days later, and the clock is ticking. Last night, high-level talks in Washington DC between top finance ministers and International Monetary Fund officials broke up without any clear signs of a deal. There is talk of creating a €2tn warchest to rescue Europe’s struggling countries, but no clear idea how this will happen. Financial markets will give their verdict on the Washington talks today – the early reaction from Asia has not been favourable, with most markets falling sharply. Investors in London are predicting more losses here too – but trading is likely to be volatile. We’ll bring you all the key developments in the European debt crisis today. Let us know what you think too, below the line… European debt crisis Euro Banking Stock markets Europe IMF Ed Balls George Osborne Market turmoil Graeme Wearden guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Senior White House adviser David Plouffe was out there making the rounds this Sunday, defending President Obama’s deficit reduction plan which has Republicans up in arms because he’s dared to suggest that the rich should be paying more in taxes. During Plouffe’s interview on Fox News Sunday, Wallace did his best to play concern troll for the wealthiest among us, trotting out some of the same tired talking points we’ve been hearing from Republicans, and repeated constantly on Fox, for some time now. Chris Hayes debunked one of them this weekend on his show that Nicole wrote about here — Chris Hayes: Welcome To Inequalistan! : No sophomore slump for the second weekend of Up with Chris Hayes . On Saturday, Hayes took on the ever-present, but disingenuous, conservative talking point that the top ten percent of income earners pay seventy percent of income taxes. Nothing says “patriotic American” more than defending the super-rich from a three percent hike to pre-Bush tax levels : You have to hand it to Brooks–he has a flair for turning reality upside down that George Orwell would admire. The wealthiest 10 percent pay nearly 70 percent of all income taxes in this country because they make more than 70 percent of all the income! Check out Mother Jones charts on skyrocketing income inequality in America. Over the last decade, as incomes for the very wealthy have soared, their tax rates have fallen. That 31 percent Brooks grouses about is considerably lower than the 37 percent they paid when they controlled less of the nation’s money than they do now. And Paul Krugman debunked the other as Susie noted in her post here –
Continue reading …NBC's David Gregory on Sunday did his darnedest to get Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to say Israel has had no better friend in the White House than President Obama. As the “Meet the Press” host continued to force the issue, Netanyahu finally said, “David, you're trying to throw me under the bus of American politics. And guess what, I'm not going to be thrown there” (video follows with transcript and commentary): DAVID GREGORY, HOST: Back in 2002, you said Israel has had no better friend in the White House than George W. Bush. Would you say the same about President Obama? ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU: They've all been great friends of Israel. You know why? MR. GREGORY: You said, “No better friend in the White House than George W. Bush.” PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: When did I say that? MR. GREGORY: 2002 on this program. PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: OK. Well, they keep moving. They keep adding new people to–you know, that's the peculiar thing about our system, the leaders, the leaders keep changing. MR. GREGORY: So George W. Bush and President Obama are equivalent in your mind. PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: God, I'm not going… MR. GREGORY: I'm asking–no, but I'm asking you a serious question. PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: I'm not going to start ranking. I'll tell you what, they're all… MR. GREGORY: You did rank. But, Prime Minister, you did rank. And you said that America was behind you; and, in fact, this has been a frosty relationship between this administration and your administration. And the reality is that there's politics in this country and a presidential campaign. Just this week, you had Mitt Romney, a Republican, say of Obama that he threw Israel under the bus. Rick Perry described Obama's Middle East policy as naive, arrogant, misguided and dangerous. Do you disagree with those statements? PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: David, you're trying to throw me under the bus of American politics. And guess what, I'm not going to be thrown there. So I'll tell you what… MR. GREGORY: You didn't mind disagreeing with President Clinton's analysis this week about the Middle East. PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: Sure. MR. GREGORY: Do you disagree with these Republican candidates? Advertise | AdChoices PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: I think the important thing to understand is this, and, and this is the truth about America, Israel enjoys tremendous bipartisan support, tremendous. And, and, and, you know, you just have to walk around the breadth and length of this country, it's–or fly, it's a big country–and everywhere you go, you see this tremendous, tremendous sympathy and affinity for Israel. This is what, I think, is one of the great blessings that Israel has in the, in the 21st century. So–and I think that bipartisan support is expressed by any person who happens to be the president of the United States… MR. GREGORY: Are you concerned that partisanship is being injected into this? PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: …including President Obama. Every one of the U.S. presidents represents and acts on the tremendous innate friendship of the American people to Israel. And by the way, a piece of news, Israel is the one country in which everyone is pro-American, opposition and coalition alike. And I represent the entire people of Israel who say, “Thank you, America.” And we're friends of America, and we're the only reliable allies of America in the Middle East. Indeed. So why did Gregory think it was important to act as the Obama administration's emissary to improve relations between the White House and one of America's strongest allies? Is it possible he's concerned that Jewish support for Obama is plummeting, and he felt he needed to get Netanyahu on the record as saying something positive about the President that could reverse this? As NewsBusters reported, Gregory told GOP strategist Alex Castellanos last Sunday, “Republicans have been talking about the Jewish vote going Republican for a long time. It never happens.” Was Gregory a week later trying to help make that a self-fulfilling prophecy? You have to admit that irrespective of his declining poll numbers, it must be a great comfort for Obama to know that he's got friends like the host of “Meet the Press” always looking out for him.
Continue reading …A big week, a very big week for sure. Look at all of those phones, look at all of those news items. We’ve brought along our good-natured, well-rounded, and slightly-pottymouth’d associate Mr. Christopher Trout to help us make sense of it all with an edgy feel. It’s a good one, if we do say so ourselves. Sit back, crack open a vintage flip phone, and enjoy the show. Host: Myriam Joire ( tnkgrl ), Brad Molen Guest: Christopher Trout Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Daestro – Light Powered ( Ghostly International ) 00:02:15 – Introducing Engadget Distro! 00:04:10 – HP’s unreleased white TouchPad and Pre 3 for AT&T (hands-on video) 00:15:00 – Review score revie w 00:20:14 – HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio, we go ears-on (video) 00:26:30 – HTC Rhyme with Sense 3.5 hands-on (video) 00:28:58 – 4G variant of HTC’s Radar spotted in the wild, flying a magenta flag 00:30:52 – HTC Raider 4G arrives bearing South Korean LTE, looks a lot like the Holiday 00:32:45 – Sprint reportedly capping its mobile hotspot plans October 2nd 00:35:23 – Sprint to launch Direct Connect October 2nd, confirms mobile hotspot capping 00:35:52 – Sprint’s Motorola Admiral quietly displayed on YouTube as America watches dancing cats 00:35:55 – Kyocera Duramax is in the batter’s box, launching with Sprint Direct Connect October 2nd 00:41:19 – AT&T flips 4G LTE live, nearly 97 percent of America wonders where the party is 00:43:47 – Samsung Galaxy S II makes its AT&T debut October 2nd for $199 on contract 00:46:13 – Game on: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play 4G ready at AT&T for $50 00:46:28 – Motorola Atrix 2 peeks out (again) from the wild, destined for AT&T’s faux-G? 00:49:25 – Pantech Breakout now available to bring LTE to the light-walleted 00:51:36 – Samsung Nexus S 4G updated to Android 2.3.7, brings Google Wallet support 01:01:45 – ‘Personalized Wireless’ launching September 26th (update: it’s Cellular South, and it’ll be regional) 01:03:47 – Verizon starts ‘optimizing’ (read: throttling) network for the most data hungry users 01:11:36 – T-Mobile CMO: no iPhone 5 on our network this year 01:14:08 – LG LU6200 spotted in the wild, with 720p HD display taking center stage 01:14:55 – Samsung SHV-E120L comes out of the development dark, is the Xtina to LG’s Britney 01:16:09 – LG unveils Optimus Q2 QWERTY slider, slated for Korean launch next week 01:17:05 – 4G Samsung Galaxy S II X coming to Telus, still as Herculean as ever 01:24:00 – Listener questions Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) Contact the podcast podcast (at) engadgetmobile (dot) com. Follow us on Twitter @tnkgrl @phonewisdom @engadgetmobile @mr_trout Engadget Mobile Podcast 105 – 09.25.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 25 Sep 2011 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Drug-addled-hard-rocker-cum-evangelical-radio-host Bradlee Dean has won conservative fans around the world, including Michele Bachmann. She has spoken on Dean’s show, but keeps the connection low-profile—perhaps because Dean has appeared to support the execution of gays and has accused President Obama of causing more harm to America than Osama bin Laden,…
Continue reading …With NATO jets roaring overhead, revolutionary forces fought their way into Moammar Gadhafi’s hometown today in the first significant push into the stubborn stronghold in about a week. Libya’s new leaders also tried to move on the political front, promising to announce in the coming week a new interim government…
Continue reading …Bill O’Reilly has been trying to construct an alternative reality of how the country’s financial sector collapsed and apparently in his construct, if you believe that Bush played any part in it, you’re a “moron.” Rough transcript: O’REILLY: Now Leslie, do you feel that America is in decline Leslie? Do you feel we’re on the downside here? MARSHALL: I actually have to say to be 100% honest, Bill, yes, some of America is on the decline, but I don’t blame the president or any one party for that… No I blame the politicizing on both sides and more so on the Republican side as the polls show the most of the majority of Americans agree with me on. And if we don’t have (crosstalk) O’REILLY: Wait a minute. What poll agrees with you that the Republican Party is responsible for the decline of America? What poll is that? MARSHALL: The Republicans in the House… (crosstalk) O’REILLY: The Al Franken poll? What poll was that? The Michael Moore poll? MARSHALL: No, no…no. (crosstalk) O’REILLY: You’re pulling stuff out of your hat and you know you can’t back it up. MARSHALL: No I’m not… O’REILLY: The majority of Americans are not… MARSHALL: There’s low approval ratings for the Republicans in Congress… O’REILLY: That’s low approval ratings different than blaming Republicans in the House for the decline of America. Leslie, under the Democratic House, okay, they ran up more than a $5 trillion debt in four years, okay? And it didn’t work. The economy is worse. So what moron would blame Republicans for the current epidemic, for the current problems we have in the economic region?
Continue reading …In 2008, NPR's All Things Considered tried to take apart the “swift-booking” of Barack Obama by conservative author Jerome Corsi, insisting in several places “we know” Corsi's reporting wasn't factual. On Friday's All Things Considered, NPR media reporter David Folkenflik took a looser standard in publicizing the Palin-bashing book by liberal author Joe McGinniss. Folkenflik eventually found book experts who disdained the difference between a “warts and all” book and an “all warts” book. But none of the book's claims were held up individually as false. It just on the whole “felt unreliable.” This leads the listener to wonder what might be true: Palin's cocaine-snorting, the premarital sex with NBA stars, the neglect of her children? Which? Folkenflik brings up McGinniss's tawdry publicity stunt, renting right next to the Palin home in Wasilla, running some mini-soundbites of outrage from conservative talkers like Sean Hannity (“creepy”) and Bill O'Reilly (“immoral”). But Folkenflik tweeted Friday “How rascally is the writer behind 'The Rogue'?” All in all, the stunt was a plus: FOLKENFLIK: McGinniss received threats, but he was blessed by the conflict with the Palins: He structured the book around it. Joe McGinniss says he never stalked the Palins or peered at her kids, but says her personal life is fair game for reporting, because she parades her family in public view, on the campaign trail and in such television appearances as the TLC reality series “Sarah Palin's Alaska”… McGINNISS: She pushes them front and center. She tries to use, as a fundamental aspect of her image, the sense that Sarah is a working mother of five great kids. These people are all – they do everything together. Look at her whole reality show. They travel Alaska together, and they go mining for gold and hunting caribou. And it's all fake. It's all fake. It's utterly fraudulent. NPR began by touting McGinniss's ancient book on salesmanship of
Continue reading …In 2008, NPR's All Things Considered tried to take apart the “swift-booking” of Barack Obama by conservative author Jerome Corsi, insisting in several places “we know” Corsi's reporting wasn't factual. On Friday's All Things Considered, NPR media reporter David Folkenflik took a looser standard in publicizing the Palin-bashing book by liberal author Joe McGinniss. Folkenflik eventually found book experts who disdained the difference between a “warts and all” book and an “all warts” book. But none of the book's claims were held up individually as false. It just on the whole “felt unreliable.” This leads the listener to wonder what might be true: Palin's cocaine-snorting, the premarital sex with NBA stars, the neglect of her children? Which? Folkenflik brings up McGinniss's tawdry publicity stunt, renting right next to the Palin home in Wasilla, running some mini-soundbites of outrage from conservative talkers like Sean Hannity (“creepy”) and Bill O'Reilly (“immoral”). But Folkenflik tweeted Friday “How rascally is the writer behind 'The Rogue'?” All in all, the stunt was a plus: FOLKENFLIK: McGinniss received threats, but he was blessed by the conflict with the Palins: He structured the book around it. Joe McGinniss says he never stalked the Palins or peered at her kids, but says her personal life is fair game for reporting, because she parades her family in public view, on the campaign trail and in such television appearances as the TLC reality series “Sarah Palin's Alaska”… McGINNISS: She pushes them front and center. She tries to use, as a fundamental aspect of her image, the sense that Sarah is a working mother of five great kids. These people are all – they do everything together. Look at her whole reality show. They travel Alaska together, and they go mining for gold and hunting caribou. And it's all fake. It's all fake. It's utterly fraudulent. NPR began by touting McGinniss's ancient book on salesmanship of
Continue reading …It’s easy to get nostalgic for those classic Dean Martin TV celebrity roasts. Just watch a Comedy Central Friars Club roast. This is not comedy; they are unremittingly vicious. When they announced they were going to roast Charlie Sheen, a disgraceful human being if ever there was one, there was a sense of karmic comeuppance. Then the show aired. Only someone as deranged as Sheen would find it funny. Sheen is deserving of plenty of verbal head-slaps for his aerobically amoral life with prostitutes, his wife-beating/strangling, and his bizarre behavior after being fired by the gutter-level CBS comedy “Two and a Half Men.” But this was supposed to be comedic. Instead, it was a merciless bonfire of ferocity. No humanity remained. The host of this hatefest was appropriate: Seth MacFarlane, who’s done so much to pollute the airwaves on Sunday night with his tasteless, puerile cartoons on Fox. He noted “Two and a Half Men” would air a mock funeral for Sheen’s character on the season debut of the sitcom – and Comedy Central timed its roast to compete with that show. McFarlane said “No need to switch over. You can just wait a couple months and see the real thing.” He then started to read the personal obituary he’d written for Sheen, saying the actor was found dead in his apartment, then stopped: “I just kinda just copied Amy Winehouse's obituary,” adding “I only had to change three things: the sex of the deceased, the location of the body, and the part that says ‘a talent that will be missed.'” In case the early death of drug-addled Winehouse in late July wasn’t enough grist for giggles, the fameless “comedienne” known as Amy Schumer made fun of the June drunk-driving car-crash death of MTV reality star Ryan Dunn. Turning to Dunn’s friend and fellow MTV star “Steve-O,” Schumer cracked, “When Ryan Dunn died, Steve-O probably was thinking it could’ve been him — with the rest of the world wondering why it wasn’t.” This wasn’t Don Rickles “we kid because we love” stuff. This was acidulous “wish you were dead, not really kidding” material. But don’t feel bad for Steve-O. When it was his turn, he mocked the low-voltage star power of his fellow roasters by joking, “The last time this many nobodies got roasted, at least the band Great White was playing.” That refers to the 2003 nightmare at a Rhode Island nightclub when a a spray of sparks from the band’s pyrotechnics crew ignited foam soundproofing material in the ceiling. Killing 100 people. While we’re speaking of obscure jokers who will say anything to get noticed, there’s Anthony Jeselnik, who used to write jokes for Jimmy Fallon’s NBC late-night show. “The only reason you got on TV in the first place is because God hates Michael J. Fox,” Jeselnik sneered, since Sheen replaced Fox on ABC’s “Spin City” after Fox’s symptoms from Parkinson’s disease grew too severe. Jeselnik also joked “You’ve convinced more women to get abortions than the prenatal test for Down syndrome.” There’s a knee-slapper. He was on a roll with dead-kid jokes. “You dropped out of school faster than Casey Anthony's kid.” (For anyone who doesn’t get that, Caylee Anthony was murdered at age two.) Jeselnik isn’t tasteless just on TV. Check out what he put on his Twitter page on the tenth anniversary of 9/11: “Today is the 10th anniversary of my first 9/11 joke.” Comedy Central spared no one’s taste to produce this shindig, adding to the panel of roasters former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson. So when actress Kate Walsh joked that Sheen was the only one who pulls a knife on a woman already willing to have sex, Tyson, also a convicted rapist, yelled “I’ll drink to that!” For his part, Tyson tried poetry: “This wife-beating cokehead who claims he’s a rock star from Mars / If he were black, he’d be behind bars.” William Shatner was also on hand, fresh from the failure of the CBS sitcom “[Feces] My Dad Said.” Since the taboo of religion needed to be shredded, Shatner joked about Jesus:
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