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of culture which never measure up to the sophistication of what a series but if i let her talk uninterrupted, it would unveil like a labyrinth. i hear symptoms from every organ, a rundown of her mother's medical bills, critique of metropolitan opera. i wouldn't be able to provide an easy solution for her symptoms and force them to explain the decision of her mother's doctors and the director of the net. who defecates on a routine basis. and by the end the whole thing would turn out to be a sprawling, onerous mess. and would excoriate on gold grounds. i promised myself to let every patient talk. i eliminated the difficult patients, my dated however informal would be flawed. i went to battle and asked how can i help you today? and clicked a stopwatch. every single thing hurt, she said. from my toes to my head. there were shooting pains in her gums, her scalp was sensitive. neck pain was radiating down her spine with her mother had insomnia, of all hours of the night complaining. each time she called i said gamely anything else? there always was. i'm only 45, she said, i feel like i am 85. ever
of culture which never measure up to the sophistication of what a series but if i let her talk uninterrupted, it would unveil like a labyrinth. i hear symptoms from every organ, a rundown of her mother's medical bills, critique of metropolitan opera. i wouldn't be able to provide an easy solution for her symptoms and force them to explain the decision of her mother's doctors and the director of the net. who defecates on a routine basis. and by the end the whole thing would turn out to be a...
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. >> we have had 25 years of uninterrupted growth in australia without a recession.uld interrupt that question mark >> -- what could interrupt that? geopolitical uncertainties. we have to navigate our way through. years, we have5 had uninterrupted growth. there have been ups and downs throughout the process. we went to the global financial crisis and we went through the asian financial crisis. there have been a range of challenges. good strong policy with good institutions have seen as through. i would not want to change that formula. betty: that was ian harper. america has a preference for wine in your part of the world. it is not aussie wine at all. we will talk about that in trends, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: you are watching daybreak australia. american drinkers are increasingly picking more expensive wine from new zealand ahead of cheaper options from australia and argentina. imagine the story has some national pride here as well. i know you are there and wellington. how has this happened? the wine industry in new zealand realized it cannot compete with l
. >> we have had 25 years of uninterrupted growth in australia without a recession.uld interrupt that question mark >> -- what could interrupt that? geopolitical uncertainties. we have to navigate our way through. years, we have5 had uninterrupted growth. there have been ups and downs throughout the process. we went to the global financial crisis and we went through the asian financial crisis. there have been a range of challenges. good strong policy with good institutions have seen...
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i've made it through the past six years of continues -- continuous, uninterrupted sobriety. i'm able to do that because i have a large support group, people also in recovery with me. i am also able to say that because i have family that supports me being active in recovery, which i can't say for a lot of fellows in recovery whose families don't understand and don't try to support them. i've got it all. i am blessed. i have to take this one day at a time, as everybody knows in the program, and if i do, i will be able to take care of everything else in my life if i first take care of this. soledad: it's nice to see you. >> up next, the term "soccer mom" takes new meaning in this georgia town. meet the fujis, all-american refugees looking for their field of dreams. later, who is this jackie robinson? hint, she broke the color barrier too. why are her story matters on proposed travel ban from six muslim countries is on the back burner but set to come back in a few weeks when arguments are scheduled in federal court. one group waiting on the outcome? refugees -- people forced fro
i've made it through the past six years of continues -- continuous, uninterrupted sobriety. i'm able to do that because i have a large support group, people also in recovery with me. i am also able to say that because i have family that supports me being active in recovery, which i can't say for a lot of fellows in recovery whose families don't understand and don't try to support them. i've got it all. i am blessed. i have to take this one day at a time, as everybody knows in the program, and...
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the nap starts and finishes with stretching and promises 45 minutes of uninterrupted sleep, designedst the odd calorie. the room is set to the ideal sleeping temperature and all get their own bed, blanket, and eye mask. sleeping on demand i would be stressed out getting comfortable enough. >> with this schedule i think i would be able to fall asleep. ahead donald trump will be the first president since ronald reagan to speak at the annual national rifle association conference. details coming up. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. i hear they have a really great mobile app. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪ what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. heare you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. we can'twhy?y here! ter
the nap starts and finishes with stretching and promises 45 minutes of uninterrupted sleep, designedst the odd calorie. the room is set to the ideal sleeping temperature and all get their own bed, blanket, and eye mask. sleeping on demand i would be stressed out getting comfortable enough. >> with this schedule i think i would be able to fall asleep. ahead donald trump will be the first president since ronald reagan to speak at the annual national rifle association conference. details...
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. >> in order to get this work done, it takes hours of uninterrupted effort, it has to be done when train service isn't running. we do apologize to residents nearby. they will have some noise. >> the grinder will be running until about 4:30 in the morning. work will progress from san francisco to san jose over the next three weeks. in san francisco, hussein and his neighbors will do their best to sleep through the night. >> earplugs. i already wear the eye mask, so if anything, it just compliments my outfit for the night. >> i will close my windows, put my ear buds on and sleep with some white noise. >> reporter: work should be complete by may 19th, the good news for people who have to listen to all this grinding is the daily trains. once that work is done, it should be quieter. >> jean, thank you. >>> there's a recovery happening in the bay. the coast guard is trying to pull up a sunken barth. the barge capsized three weeks ago during our stormy weather. this is during the bay bridge. crews are working now on rotating the barge upright on the sea floor. that will take several weeks, afte
. >> in order to get this work done, it takes hours of uninterrupted effort, it has to be done when train service isn't running. we do apologize to residents nearby. they will have some noise. >> the grinder will be running until about 4:30 in the morning. work will progress from san francisco to san jose over the next three weeks. in san francisco, hussein and his neighbors will do their best to sleep through the night. >> earplugs. i already wear the eye mask, so if...
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all of your thursday plans will be uninterrupted by rain unless you have something to do late tonightt 9:00, 10:00 tonight there will be at least a chance for a few showers, but most of your day along today, nothing to worry about. nothing on storm team 4 radar any too close to us. the four things to know about the weather. a complete turn around. no more clouds and rain drops today. a chance of a shower tonight. still talking about getting near 90 degrees on saturday. more on all the good details for today. let's go to >> good morning, chuck. it is going to be a very nice day much very different than the last several days. the sunshine will make its appearance. 60 degrees currently. mostly clear skies out there. as we go through the day today, temperatures really going to be warming up. take a look at our hour-by-hour forecast. we're going to be rising by the mid 70s until lunchtime. this afternoon the mid to low 80s. even as we go through tonight, if you're heading to the caps game maybe, temperatures will still be mild when you walk outside. coming up in a bit we'll take a closer l
all of your thursday plans will be uninterrupted by rain unless you have something to do late tonightt 9:00, 10:00 tonight there will be at least a chance for a few showers, but most of your day along today, nothing to worry about. nothing on storm team 4 radar any too close to us. the four things to know about the weather. a complete turn around. no more clouds and rain drops today. a chance of a shower tonight. still talking about getting near 90 degrees on saturday. more on all the good...
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of 25 years of uninterrupted growth in australia without a recession, with d.c. that potentially could interrupt that. range of risks that could affect us. there is a lot of policy uncertainty and geopolitical uncertainties. ourink we have to navigate way through with good, strong domestic policy. that has worked for us over the last 25 years. we have had uninterrupted growth and there have been ups and downs throughout that process. the globalough financial crisis and came out the other side without a recession. we went to the asian crisis and the tech wreck, so there have been different challenges which we have faced, and good strong policy with good institutions and a steady focus on what our objectives are has seen us through it a would not want to change that formula. >> it looks like we are getting some early murder monday news breaking moments ago. ant financial still owned by jack ma apparently is in a merger agreement with money gram , the u.s. based money transfer company. they have raised their did to $18 a share from the $13.25 earlier. that was count
of 25 years of uninterrupted growth in australia without a recession, with d.c. that potentially could interrupt that. range of risks that could affect us. there is a lot of policy uncertainty and geopolitical uncertainties. ourink we have to navigate way through with good, strong domestic policy. that has worked for us over the last 25 years. we have had uninterrupted growth and there have been ups and downs throughout that process. the globalough financial crisis and came out the other side...
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this, including a brutal nearly half hour antitrump ahate attack that was streamed uninterrupted back in january. and now this. chicago police making an arrest and another case. a 14-year-old boy charged with a sexual assault of a teenage 15-year-old girl broadcast on facebook live back in march. >> they humiliated themselves, humiliated their families, and now they're going to be held accountable for what they did. liz: i just want to clarify. that attack that happened that antitrump attack, it was a attack on a mentally handicapped teenager. those individuals are now in custody. now to this case that just happened. now this teenage boy in custody, he faces felony accounts for aggravated criminal sexual assault, also manufacturing child pornography and dissemination of child pornography. another has been issued for a second teen. some of them have been bullying this victim on social media. listen. >> there's a bunch of social media -- i'm going to call it bullying that occurs where people are really making fun of the victim. liz: police since moved the victim to a safe space after sh
this, including a brutal nearly half hour antitrump ahate attack that was streamed uninterrupted back in january. and now this. chicago police making an arrest and another case. a 14-year-old boy charged with a sexual assault of a teenage 15-year-old girl broadcast on facebook live back in march. >> they humiliated themselves, humiliated their families, and now they're going to be held accountable for what they did. liz: i just want to clarify. that attack that happened that antitrump...
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since the 1986 tax reform, we had 15 years of almost uninterrupted economic expansion.he one hope for the administration to do something through it have a dramatic effect on the economy. the fate of this administration, the presidency, is going to hinge on whether he delivered on the economy. that's the number one issue. it always has been in this case, although more because he ran as a businessman who knows how to do this. i think it's not only a political move, he needs it as a real step to affect the economy. which is why they are going to have to do it. >> bret: the obama administration have the opportunity and simpson-bowles, the commission they set up. it was at their fingertips but they never took it. >> it was handed to them with a blueprint, a bipartisan commission which had agreed upon it and it would've been a tremendous step for obama but i think ideologically in the end, his heart was never in it. >> bret: a.b., explain to folks. at the end of this month, what congress is up against as far as the deadline. and what the going bat is of whether it's going to
since the 1986 tax reform, we had 15 years of almost uninterrupted economic expansion.he one hope for the administration to do something through it have a dramatic effect on the economy. the fate of this administration, the presidency, is going to hinge on whether he delivered on the economy. that's the number one issue. it always has been in this case, although more because he ran as a businessman who knows how to do this. i think it's not only a political move, he needs it as a real step to...
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last night in his big league debut but made outstanding plays in had field and unprecedented 92nd uninterruptedswer in his post game interview. his mom, kim, wasn't able to get here in time for his debut last night but is here now. she thought christian was joking when he first told her the good news. she didn't believe you? >> no, she is always joking, took her a good 2 minutes to realize what was going on and by the time she found out, she started bawling her eyes out. >> like a dream come true, really, that is all a parent wants for their kids is for them to fulfill their dreams and he wanted to make the big leagues by the time he was 21 and he did it. next month he will be 22. so you did it. >> reporter: i remember the day that will clark showed up as he was selected by the giants. he wore number 22. and he is a popular guy here. how did you get 22? >> i showed up at spring training and they had given it to me. it has been a number i have worn my whole life. i talked to him about it and he told me, he said wear it proudly. >> reporter: i just ran into will clark, i said, will, that was cool
last night in his big league debut but made outstanding plays in had field and unprecedented 92nd uninterruptedswer in his post game interview. his mom, kim, wasn't able to get here in time for his debut last night but is here now. she thought christian was joking when he first told her the good news. she didn't believe you? >> no, she is always joking, took her a good 2 minutes to realize what was going on and by the time she found out, she started bawling her eyes out. >> like a...
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visiting official that was life streamed uninterrupted and unedited online. at the end of the speech, i spent some time taking questions and i have to tell you, they were smart, they were tough, they were probing. one student asked me whether we would maintain our engagement with asia in the next administration, another asked about the future of the program that you know about, a network that's now 67,000 strong that connects dynamic young people to the united states and as important to each other. another question is about the u.s. and vietnam could build an even stronger friendship and partnership going forward. what i picked up is that there was a subtest to each of these questions and it was pretty much the same. please, please, do not let the united states retreat. we need you, we want you. and i have to tell you it's a refrain that i've heard all over the world regardless of where i traveled or with whom i've spoken, i found that there's one thing that consistently attracts other people, other countries to our own. it's not always about our policies and
visiting official that was life streamed uninterrupted and unedited online. at the end of the speech, i spent some time taking questions and i have to tell you, they were smart, they were tough, they were probing. one student asked me whether we would maintain our engagement with asia in the next administration, another asked about the future of the program that you know about, a network that's now 67,000 strong that connects dynamic young people to the united states and as important to each...
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. >> the clock is a constant here for people here, running almost uninterrupted since 1889.ing repairs, but it will be held at midnight on new year's eve and for major events. >> it's going to last three years. >> the building is officially named the elizabeth tower. it is actually the largest bell of its size. it's that 15-foot bell which will be cleaned and checked during renovations. in london, kitty logan, fox news. >> and the south bay, the new expansion of the international terminal at mineta san jose is now underway. the expansion includes a second baggage carrousel and indoor area for family and friends to wait for arriving passengers. officials hope the addition will make travelers feel more welcome as they arrive in the south bay. >>> look going there. >> yeah. i have yet to fly out of san jose. >> neither have i. >> i have driven in. >> been there for a story but definitely looked at it. >> if there's a bar again, i'll go. >>> all right, the four on two will be right back. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ u
. >> the clock is a constant here for people here, running almost uninterrupted since 1889.ing repairs, but it will be held at midnight on new year's eve and for major events. >> it's going to last three years. >> the building is officially named the elizabeth tower. it is actually the largest bell of its size. it's that 15-foot bell which will be cleaned and checked during renovations. in london, kitty logan, fox news. >> and the south bay, the new expansion of the...
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we have had uninterrupted growth .s financially throughout the process. global through the financial crisis and came out the other side without a recession. we went through the asian financial crisis and the tech wreck, so there have been challenges we have faced, and good strong policy with strong institutions and a focus on our objectives have seen is through. i would not want to change that formula. rishaad: ian harper talking to haidi there. up, navigating a way out of debt, how the world's biggest shipbuilder was thrown a lifeline. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." it is 12:51 p.m. in sydney. rishaad: 10:51 a.m. in singapore. business flashhe headlines. united airlines changes policy on employee travel and will ensure crews flying as passengers on its planes are booked at least one hour before departure. the change follows the social media back last caused by this video which shows a united passenger forcibly removed from the aircraft. images did go viral and they were seen globally as david dao was take
we have had uninterrupted growth .s financially throughout the process. global through the financial crisis and came out the other side without a recession. we went through the asian financial crisis and the tech wreck, so there have been challenges we have faced, and good strong policy with strong institutions and a focus on our objectives have seen is through. i would not want to change that formula. rishaad: ian harper talking to haidi there. up, navigating a way out of debt, how the world's...
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you'll each have three minutes on the clock, uninterrupted to react and what you heard in the opening statement. neil, europe first with your first rebuttal. [laughter] >> now he has crossed the line because he is my children into it. you should not have done it. that was not smart. you are going to regret it. so franklin roosevelt had a vision, but was the reality? the reality was that that the united nations was permanently gridlocked because of the veto exerted by members of the jersey council. and practice what the u.s. did was that mantle other people and then build one of its own, with i think it's fair to say, mixed results. i don't think we should fall into the trap as we said earlier believing that the relative peace in 1945 had anything much to do with the institutions that franklin roosevelt discussed after that martini with mackenzie king. on the contrary, it's an illusion, it's fake history to credit the relative peace of the post- 1945. on those institutions. it's an incorrect inference. the reality was with considerable violence there was a lot like violence before. vio
you'll each have three minutes on the clock, uninterrupted to react and what you heard in the opening statement. neil, europe first with your first rebuttal. [laughter] >> now he has crossed the line because he is my children into it. you should not have done it. that was not smart. you are going to regret it. so franklin roosevelt had a vision, but was the reality? the reality was that that the united nations was permanently gridlocked because of the veto exerted by members of the jersey...
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for just over $3 billion of those dollars, he could complete interstate 49, creating an uninterrupted trade corridor that runs right through ft. smith. ivey owen helps lead a state coalition pushing to complete i-40. so this is it, that's the end of it right there. >> yeah. >> reporter: so all this stuff we're looking at right now is because of a highway. >> if the highway weren't here, we wouldn't be as far along as we are. even with only 6 1/2 miles of it completed, it's still generated a heck of a lot of development. >> reporter: so you just need to build the dang thing. >> we're ready to start. >> reporter: if you could tell the president why you think he should give you $3 billion to fini finish, what wauld you say in >> mr. president, you campaigned on jobs, finish thing highway would produce jobs. >> reporter: the resident there is are literally looking for this highway to drive them back into town. there is no north-south highway that goes through ft. smith, arkansas. >> jacob, thank you. we are, again, just a few moments away from the unveiling of the trump administration's n
for just over $3 billion of those dollars, he could complete interstate 49, creating an uninterrupted trade corridor that runs right through ft. smith. ivey owen helps lead a state coalition pushing to complete i-40. so this is it, that's the end of it right there. >> yeah. >> reporter: so all this stuff we're looking at right now is because of a highway. >> if the highway weren't here, we wouldn't be as far along as we are. even with only 6 1/2 miles of it completed, it's...
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talk that i was told at the time was the first by a us visiting official that was life streams, uninterrupted and unedited online. at the end of the speech i took some time for questions.i have to tell you, they were smart, they were tough and probing. one student asked whether we would maintain our engagement. with age in the next administration. another asked about the future of the goodwill program. that connects people from the united states and as important to each other. another question was about how the us and vietnam could build an even stronger friendship and partnership going forward. but when i picked up was that there was a subtext to each of these questions. and it was pretty much the same. please, please do not let the united states retreat. we need you, we want you. and i have to tell you is a refrain that i have heard all over the world. regardless of where a travel or with whom i have spoken. i found that there is one thing that consistently attracts other people, other countries to our own. it is not always about our policies. and it is not even about our politics as hard a
talk that i was told at the time was the first by a us visiting official that was life streams, uninterrupted and unedited online. at the end of the speech i took some time for questions.i have to tell you, they were smart, they were tough and probing. one student asked whether we would maintain our engagement. with age in the next administration. another asked about the future of the goodwill program. that connects people from the united states and as important to each other. another question...
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for just over $3 billion, he could complete interstate 49, creating an uninterrupted 1700 mile internationalthat runs right through fort smith. owen helps lead a multi-state coalition pushing to complete i-49. >> that's the end of it right there? >> yeah. >> all this stuff we're looking at right now is because of a highway. >> if the highway weren't here, we wouldn't be as far along as we are. even with only 6.5 miles completed, it's still generated a heck of a lot of development. >> you need to build the dang thing. >> we're ready to start moving dirt. >> if you could tell the president why you think he should give you the $3 billion to finish this highway, what would you say to him? >> i'd say, mr. president, you campaigned on jobs. finishing this highway will produce jobs. >> peter, it was really extraordinary to see basically how that highway literally dead ends on both sides. residents in fort smith, which obviously voted overwhelmingly for trump are literally waiting for the president's infrastructure bill. of course, sean spicer was asked on monday at the white house briefing when the
for just over $3 billion, he could complete interstate 49, creating an uninterrupted 1700 mile internationalthat runs right through fort smith. owen helps lead a multi-state coalition pushing to complete i-49. >> that's the end of it right there? >> yeah. >> all this stuff we're looking at right now is because of a highway. >> if the highway weren't here, we wouldn't be as far along as we are. even with only 6.5 miles completed, it's still generated a heck of a lot of...
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for just over $3 billion of those dollars, he could complete interstate 49, creating an uninterrupted0 mile international trade corridor that runs right through ft. smith. ivy owen helps lead a multistate coalition pushing to complete i-49. ivy, this is it, the end of it right there? >> yeah. all this stuff we're looking at right now is because of highway. if the highway weren't here, we wouldn't be as far along as we are. even with only 6 1/2 miles of it completed, it still generated a heck of a lot of development. >> reporter: you really need to build the dang thing. >> we're ready to move the dirt. >> reporter: if you could tell the president why you think he should give you the $3 billion to finish this highway, what would you say to him? >> i'd say, mr. president, you campaigned on jobs, finishing this highway will produce jobs. >> steve, it's incredible thing to see from the air or on the ground, that little stretch of h highway was paid for in part by president obama's stimulus bill. resident there is, of course, are hoping our current president, president trump, comes in to100
for just over $3 billion of those dollars, he could complete interstate 49, creating an uninterrupted0 mile international trade corridor that runs right through ft. smith. ivy owen helps lead a multistate coalition pushing to complete i-49. ivy, this is it, the end of it right there? >> yeah. all this stuff we're looking at right now is because of highway. if the highway weren't here, we wouldn't be as far along as we are. even with only 6 1/2 miles of it completed, it still generated a...
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. >> yeah, we had 40 miles of uninterrupted coast line. >> reporter: and now you've got the fence and the trees. >> yes, trump provided the fence and trump provided the trees, which as you can see, are dying slowly. >> reporter: milne has flown two flags ever since trump visited scotland last year. the one on top is scotland's. and what possessed you to put up a mexican flag? >> well, the mexican flag was donald trump had recently made the announcement that he was going to build a border wall and send the bill to mexico. well, he did basically the same thing here with a small fence, and send me the bill. >> reporter: susan munro also >> reporter: michael forbes wouldn't sell either. >> the first thing he said is was "what's this land worth?" $25 an acre. ( bleep ) in your ( bleep ) dreams. there'll be protestors, all right. >> reporter: if there's one place in all of the united kingdom that can provide security and privacy, it's here at the queen's country home in scotland. president trump has reportedly asked to play golf on the queen's private course at her scottish castle, balmoral
. >> yeah, we had 40 miles of uninterrupted coast line. >> reporter: and now you've got the fence and the trees. >> yes, trump provided the fence and trump provided the trees, which as you can see, are dying slowly. >> reporter: milne has flown two flags ever since trump visited scotland last year. the one on top is scotland's. and what possessed you to put up a mexican flag? >> well, the mexican flag was donald trump had recently made the announcement that he was...
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end of 2016, the fourth registered 72d consecutive quarters of uninterrupted growth.ng since the first quarter of 1999. nogovernor you said there is target for the peso but a bloomberg survey sees it at specific values. it is beyond 52 in the market, will you become people at such a level? on the expected exchange rate, it is to allow the peso to itpond to market forces, but is possible with participation in the markets, if the movements become too sharp or erratic, we're going to go against [indiscernible] are, oneicient targets bank, the circle of exchange rate movements, but if the exchange rate movements become the scope is for official action. >> thank you for your insights today. devonte, back to you. >> that was great stuff. we're going to head back to the meeting to speak to indonesia's finance manager. she joins us live just ahead. >> this is bloomberg. ♪ >> ford is jumping on the electric car bandwagon in china quarters. considers the automaker says it will introduce a plug-in hydrant -- hybrid sedan next year. it is also planning to make a fully electric su
end of 2016, the fourth registered 72d consecutive quarters of uninterrupted growth.ng since the first quarter of 1999. nogovernor you said there is target for the peso but a bloomberg survey sees it at specific values. it is beyond 52 in the market, will you become people at such a level? on the expected exchange rate, it is to allow the peso to itpond to market forces, but is possible with participation in the markets, if the movements become too sharp or erratic, we're going to go against...
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and ends with stretches, getting students, using air quotes, a chance to get 45-minutes worth of uninterruptede. a nice, cool room. students get cots, a plaskt, an eye mask. this is a workout i can really get into. a 2011 study from the allegheny college in pennsylvania said those who took a 45-minute nap during the day handled stress much better than those who didn't. surprisingly, this class is -- not surprisingly, this class is constantly selling out. >> if you go over a certain amount of time, it upsets your sleep pattern. >> over an hour. 20 to 45 minutes ideal for restarting the clock. >> i do 20 minutes of meditation. >> do you feel like you get into an almost sleep stage when you meditate? >> yes. >> i call mine meditation. it's really sleeping. >> happy friday. that's "pop news," everybody. >> great job. >> great job. >>> coming up, the popular youtube family getting backlash for the videos. now they're speaking out. >>> and the new royal mission. how william, kate, and harry are changing the lives of so many people. here we go! tradition calls it's "gotcha day!" best day ever love yo
and ends with stretches, getting students, using air quotes, a chance to get 45-minutes worth of uninterruptede. a nice, cool room. students get cots, a plaskt, an eye mask. this is a workout i can really get into. a 2011 study from the allegheny college in pennsylvania said those who took a 45-minute nap during the day handled stress much better than those who didn't. surprisingly, this class is -- not surprisingly, this class is constantly selling out. >> if you go over a certain amount...
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our baby was born last october so simply the idea of having a couple nights of uninterrupted sleep seemedream come true. >> wonderful. >> then you started to think about the details, where will you stay. >> yes. >> that was easy. my parents, i live in new jersey. my parents live in new jersey. they vary graciously volunteered to host him. they were excited for it. >> you were still worried because can you handle a week. >> it is a week, he wasn't sleeping through the night yet and it takes energy. most people say the best part with a grand pam, two days in, my dad said extend the trip, we're fine. >> so you went. >> difficult go. >> how did you feel down there >> i woke up that morning and thought nope, how can i leave this little guy, i just can't do it. once i had bloody mary on the plane i got to fort lauderdale airport and said i'm good, send me back i just had a vacation. but ultimately i enjoyed time with my husband. i knew i needed to recharge my battery. i needed a break, i needed some sleep. i needed to unwind you came this close to not going out of guilt. >> yes, yes. >> is that
our baby was born last october so simply the idea of having a couple nights of uninterrupted sleep seemedream come true. >> wonderful. >> then you started to think about the details, where will you stay. >> yes. >> that was easy. my parents, i live in new jersey. my parents live in new jersey. they vary graciously volunteered to host him. they were excited for it. >> you were still worried because can you handle a week. >> it is a week, he wasn't sleeping...
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. >> it covered uninterrupted three presidencies. one interruption under george h.w.but a marvlous economic recovery. if he can deal with some of these issues -- connell: what didn't president reagan specifically on taxes do a pretty good job working with speaker tip o'neill and the like, and will this president be able to do something similar? hard to imagine right now but maybe it was hard to imagine then too for some time? >> yes, you're right. we're looking back on it with a full eight years in mind. remember the first 100 days of ronald reagan he was shot. the only thing he signed in his pajamas in a hospital bed was dairy supports, ending dairy supports. so we have to give donald trump a little bit of time to make these things happen. he is actually out of the gate pretty quickly on many of these issues. so, there's, there is a lot of hope still for donald trump. i think the stock market reflects that. connell: it does. i believe the dow, 3 1/2, little bit more percent since inauguration day, far more since the election. doug, we thank you very much, sir. he is
. >> it covered uninterrupted three presidencies. one interruption under george h.w.but a marvlous economic recovery. if he can deal with some of these issues -- connell: what didn't president reagan specifically on taxes do a pretty good job working with speaker tip o'neill and the like, and will this president be able to do something similar? hard to imagine right now but maybe it was hard to imagine then too for some time? >> yes, you're right. we're looking back on it with a...
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i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to proceed with his or her time, without the full 3 min., our view is that wouldn't violate the ordinance. >> so if the sunshine ordinance task force wants to refer defining or violation ordinarily, they would refer to the commission. obviously-to the commissions that. obviously that doesn't sound like a proper procedure. what is it? should we refer to the city attorney or ethics commission in oakland or something? >> i believe that's happening the past and we would consider which body to refer to. it could be the open ethics commission. we can-i can sort of figure that out for you but you are
i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to...
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he was featured on an episode of uninterrupted he was lost for words after living in the projects rentant move. lebron began thinking in they were offering 10 million well what would nike or adidas be willing to offer instead? >> look at him. >> lucrative deal from the other companies. >> speaking receive bock, though, check out this latest fashion endeavor. it is a $425 sweatshirt. despite heavy price tag the shirt is sold out on reebok's website. the company says it was created by its employees. of course reebok shirt follows in order tromm's muddy jeans that coincidentally sold for the same price. actually sell. i think it was a joke. i think they're saying we'll make fun of in order tromm's for selling the jeans we're give you -- if they'll do mud jane stained we'll give you pre sweat stained t shirts. that they were not available is the telling points this was joke. >> brand name is the bar cued today. we're mixing it with nords nordstrom's. it's the barracuda muddy jeans. >> kind of cute. >> that's how it starts. a gym offering members entirely new way to work out. it is called n
he was featured on an episode of uninterrupted he was lost for words after living in the projects rentant move. lebron began thinking in they were offering 10 million well what would nike or adidas be willing to offer instead? >> look at him. >> lucrative deal from the other companies. >> speaking receive bock, though, check out this latest fashion endeavor. it is a $425 sweatshirt. despite heavy price tag the shirt is sold out on reebok's website. the company says it was...
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everything in your power to save these cats lives by allowing them to continue to live at 555 selby uninterruptedrect the permit holder to accommodate their needs by modifying the site design plans. i thank you. >> thank you. >> iva supporter was also a rescuer. will she be allowed to speak. >> under public comments. >> okay. >> we can hear from the permit holder next. >> good evening welcome. >> thank you.>> while they are setting up >> okay.. >> thank you showtime >> great. >> hello. my name is laura bill and sprint i'm working a development partner with dpw for the city project called central shops. i'm here as you know because mr. julian lagos appealed a demolition permit for 5557 street on february for 5557 street on february 17 27 raskin abortive appeal to deny mr. lagos's appeal with no changes to the demolition permit site or building plans. i want to provide just a little project overview the central shops maintain city's vehicle fleet including fire trucks please cars street sweepers and garbage trucks. the central shop is moving from outdated 50-year-old facility to a new site in 1975
everything in your power to save these cats lives by allowing them to continue to live at 555 selby uninterruptedrect the permit holder to accommodate their needs by modifying the site design plans. i thank you. >> thank you. >> iva supporter was also a rescuer. will she be allowed to speak. >> under public comments. >> okay. >> we can hear from the permit holder next. >> good evening welcome. >> thank you.>> while they are setting up >>...
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i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to proceed with his or her time, without the full 3 min., our view is that wouldn't violate the ordinance. >> so if the sunshine ordinance task force wants to refer defining or violation ordinarily, they would refer to the commission. obviously-to the commissions that. obviously that doesn't sound like a proper procedure. what is it? should we refer to the city attorney or ethics commission in oakland or something? >> i believe that's happening the past and we would consider which body to refer to. it could be the open ethics commission. we can-i can sort of figure that out for you but you are
i think the best practice is probably to allow the speaker to speak uninterrupted for that time. but, the sunshine ordinance simply requires the speaker get their allotted public comment time and so i think if there was for example a question that a commissioner opposed in the public commentor responded to that question i think there's an argument that question response time would not count towards the 3 min. but if after that question response am concluded and the public, tour was allowed to...
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but if i let her talk uninterrupted, it would unfurl. i hear a dizzying list of symptoms from every organ, a run data from mothers medical ills plus metropolitan operas. i wouldn't be able to provide any easy solutions for symptoms, and i'll be forced to explain the decision of her mothers doctors as well as the director of the met. both of us would be in a sour mood by the end and whol hopingd turn out to be a sprawling onerous mess which she would excoriate on philosophical grounds. i promised myself i would let every single patient talk today. i eliminate the so-called difficult patients and my data, however, in form would be flawed. i voted myself for battle and ask her how can i help you today? and reluctantly clicked on the stopwatch. every single thing hurt she said, from my toasted my head. there were shooting pains in her gums. her scalp was painfully sensitive. pain was radiating down her spine become other had insomnia and was up at all hours of night complaining. each time she paused i said anything else? and there always was
but if i let her talk uninterrupted, it would unfurl. i hear a dizzying list of symptoms from every organ, a run data from mothers medical ills plus metropolitan operas. i wouldn't be able to provide any easy solutions for symptoms, and i'll be forced to explain the decision of her mothers doctors as well as the director of the met. both of us would be in a sour mood by the end and whol hopingd turn out to be a sprawling onerous mess which she would excoriate on philosophical grounds. i...
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if i let her talk uninterrupted this visit would unfurl like a labyrinth. symptoms from every organ a run-down of her mother's medical ills, plus a seeming critique of the metropolitan opera of production of torando. i wouldn't be able to provide easy solutions for her symptoms. i would be forced to explain the decisions mother's doctors are artistic director of the met. both of us would be in sour mood by the end and whole thing would turn out to be onerous mess with a opera which she would excoriate on philosophical grounds. i promised myself i would let every single patient talk today. if i eliminated so-called difficult patients my data, however informal would be flawed. i girded myself for battle and asked her how can i help you today? reluctantly clicked on the stop watch. every single thing hurt she says from my toes to my head. there are shooting pains in her gums. her scalp was painfully sensitive. next pain was radiating down her spine. her mother had insomnia. up all hours of the night complaining. etime she paused i said gamely anything else? an
if i let her talk uninterrupted this visit would unfurl like a labyrinth. symptoms from every organ a run-down of her mother's medical ills, plus a seeming critique of the metropolitan opera of production of torando. i wouldn't be able to provide easy solutions for her symptoms. i would be forced to explain the decisions mother's doctors are artistic director of the met. both of us would be in sour mood by the end and whole thing would turn out to be onerous mess with a opera which she would...
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joined by hollywood celebrities, including deborah and comedian sarah silverman, those marches went uninterrupted across the country without any riots. my next guest, he is a trump rally organizer, she herself was pepper sprayed at the last pro trump rally. joining me now, california -- jennifer sterling. so you got pepper sprayed. good to see you. looking like you're doing better than when we talked to you last. so you were basically pepper sprayed where you were supporting your pro trump views. what do you make of these riots that happened over the weekend. what goes through your mind? >> it makes me crazy that american patriots can't gather together in a park to listen to speakers and that we're going to have some of these leftist terrorist thugs show up and invoke violence to try to silence us and not let us listen to our political views. i mean, actually, there was so much violence, had it not been for the california patriots and the proud boys who showed up to protect us and put themselves between us and these thugs, there probably would have been even more american patriots work for women
joined by hollywood celebrities, including deborah and comedian sarah silverman, those marches went uninterrupted across the country without any riots. my next guest, he is a trump rally organizer, she herself was pepper sprayed at the last pro trump rally. joining me now, california -- jennifer sterling. so you got pepper sprayed. good to see you. looking like you're doing better than when we talked to you last. so you were basically pepper sprayed where you were supporting your pro trump...