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. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. afteter sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with t israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our shared land. >> growing up in the 1960's, the palestinians just weren't in the head of anyone. palestinians were different. we knew we had property and it was taken away from us b
. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. afteter sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with t israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't...
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panditit: there was thisis peri, this 10-0--10-day peperiod in nonovember 2016 when thehere waa great smog that covevered entire dedelhi, and the pollutatant les were so hihigh that ththey justt off chartsts. i thoughght that e i have a firsthand experience of what children go through when they're subjejected to o pollutd air, to dust partiticles, particiculate matter, why don''i take an initiative do to something for the environment? narrator: concerned that adults were not doing enough, jyotsna, along with two high-achieving schohool friendsds, decided d te her own initiative and entered a competition sponsored by the un, schools, a and industry to findd sosolutions to air polollution. on the national scale, india's biggest climimate challenge ar coal powower plants and heavyy industryry; road traraffic, especially diesel engines; and d the burning of trashsh and crop rididues, but sincnce ratifyining the unid nationons' pararis climatete ac, the governme h has made aa sisignificant t start, closing a major coalal pla in n delhi andd plannining to refufurbish other, plananning the h
panditit: there was thisis peri, this 10-0--10-day peperiod in nonovember 2016 when thehere waa great smog that covevered entire dedelhi, and the pollutatant les were so hihigh that ththey justt off chartsts. i thoughght that e i have a firsthand experience of what children go through when they're subjejected to o pollutd air, to dust partiticles, particiculate matter, why don''i take an initiative do to something for the environment? narrator: concerned that adults were not doing enough,...
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there is enough evidence acrcross the woworld to show thahat air pollution is a a killerer, that thehere is epidemiological studies toto shw what is the impact of air pollution on your lungs, on your respiratory system. jyotsna pandit: i believe e that it's up to the e younger generaration to think about t te future, , think about what w w'e gonna dodo when all l the resous arare being depleted.. it statarted when i i coughed a. i useded to cough inin the morn. i used to cocough at night. . id to c cough ctitinuously, a and y momother and father used to wawe upup with me at night t trying o help me prenent the cougughing, but t nothing rereally helped. narratoror: accordining to a 207 unitited nations report, o overa million people die prematurely in india each year b because of toxic particles in the air, a 50% increase since 1995. jyotsna pandit is a 17-year-old stududent at delhi's prestigious sanskrkriti schoolol. pandit: so finally, we went to the doctor, and he told us that i have this condition. it's an allergy whicich is aggraravatedy dust and other particulate pollutants in the
there is enough evidence acrcross the woworld to show thahat air pollution is a a killerer, that thehere is epidemiological studies toto shw what is the impact of air pollution on your lungs, on your respiratory system. jyotsna pandit: i believe e that it's up to the e younger generaration to think about t te future, , think about what w w'e gonna dodo when all l the resous arare being depleted.. it statarted when i i coughed a. i useded to cough inin the morn. i used to cocough at night. . id...
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i think we have to watch the next w weeks, thehere are quests regarding democracy, will the critical journalists be able to do their work? what about social movements on the streets? can they marched without fear? if this happens, why not? also the international community is watching. if he wants to attract foreign direct investments and also gain support from other governments, he clearly has two open the country in a democratic way. i hope he knows it would be very important for the zimbabwean population. >> it's exciting to watch. melanie miller, research associate, and confirming with us -- thank you for being with us. >> we have more on the economic challenges facing him. >> zimbabwe's stock market is starting to recover from the chaos. they're looking to him to fulfill his promises. almost all of the population is out of work, he has promised jobs, saying he will put an emphasis on agriculture and foreign direct investment. the path to recovery will be long, because the country has fallen far. >> selling tomatoes and onions because that's the only way to scrape up enough money
i think we have to watch the next w weeks, thehere are quests regarding democracy, will the critical journalists be able to do their work? what about social movements on the streets? can they marched without fear? if this happens, why not? also the international community is watching. if he wants to attract foreign direct investments and also gain support from other governments, he clearly has two open the country in a democratic way. i hope he knows it would be very important for the...
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if it stops, thehere would be a huge environmental disaster.orrespondent: aid organizations have said that the situation is the worst humanitarian crisis the world is currently dealing with. since the war began in 2015, more than 10,000 people have been killed,d, and 3 million hae been forced to leave their homes. host: you can look at all of the top stories we are covering for you today on our website, france24.com. you will find a lot of culture news. the americans, i am sure there will be something on thanksgiving today, one of the most important holidays in the united states. it is marked with family gatherings, turkey, football and watching the annual macy's day parade. you can see one of the 17 giant balloons this year getting inflated and ready to go. new balloons added for the 91st celebration include dr. seuss's from "frozen." and here in paris, believe it or not, it is already christmas. they have kicked off their annual display symbolically lit by a local celebrity. this year it was french american depp, thely rose daughter of johnny
if it stops, thehere would be a huge environmental disaster.orrespondent: aid organizations have said that the situation is the worst humanitarian crisis the world is currently dealing with. since the war began in 2015, more than 10,000 people have been killed,d, and 3 million hae been forced to leave their homes. host: you can look at all of the top stories we are covering for you today on our website, france24.com. you will find a lot of culture news. the americans, i am sure there will be...
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thehere's been no sin they intend to do so, and the nuclear industry is quite happy with that. >> it's sort of shohort-term greed, that whahat drives the industry more ththan anyththings mamaking as m much money as quiy as possssible and as long a as possible without t curring anany large e expenses that wouldld ct intoto their profifits. it's tht simple. >> two years after fukushima, costs continue to pile up. it will probably be decades before the full scocope of the expenses is known. japanese government officials admit that the overall consequences are too broad to fix an accurate price on the disaster. cleanup and property damage claims by homeowners, businesses, including 80,000 farms, are already running 5 to 10 times higher than initial expectations. tepco, the tokyo corporation that operated the nuclear plant, is now virtually bankrupt. japan's leadaders are struggling to continue payouts to tens of thousands of their citizens who may never be able to return to homes contaminated by radiation. adding to the financial burden now are collapsing property values in contaminated ar
thehere's been no sin they intend to do so, and the nuclear industry is quite happy with that. >> it's sort of shohort-term greed, that whahat drives the industry more ththan anyththings mamaking as m much money as quiy as possssible and as long a as possible without t curring anany large e expenses that wouldld ct intoto their profifits. it's tht simple. >> two years after fukushima, costs continue to pile up. it will probably be decades before the full scocope of the expenses is...
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i if he is being held capae in sauaudi arabiaa or even t when thehere are any off his wowords can be trusted w whe speaeaks from saudi arabia . his arrival to frfrance will hehelp in to answer some of these queststions. thee lebanesese expectt.. fututure so i'd today the lebanese have. one hope eight states and theyey will underststand t e sisituation a litittle bit . and there is a secocond thig a lot of ththe lebanese our hopepe that friends. can pl. sort a mediaiating rolee between saudi arabiaa and ad iraqaq to help in reading these some of the pressure and that so has been now put on lebananon. these last few days now thihis. deles a palace says t that this will be a friendly visit. with the to re read if shot stopped s short of calling t an officiaial one. out whato you make of that. well earlier t today and. emmanuel micrcrosd that thy it's lebanese it's you hsisien and lebanas ininstitutions. t that we have to remember that. . this is very importantnt as. side heading. so how do you h hasn't been back at suu i lebanon yet. and that. since his rignation on e fourth of novembmb
i if he is being held capae in sauaudi arabiaa or even t when thehere are any off his wowords can be trusted w whe speaeaks from saudi arabia . his arrival to frfrance will hehelp in to answer some of these queststions. thee lebanesese expectt.. fututure so i'd today the lebanese have. one hope eight states and theyey will underststand t e sisituation a litittle bit . and there is a secocond thig a lot of ththe lebanese our hopepe that friends. can pl. sort a mediaiating rolee between saudi...
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. >> jimmy: wait, is thehere ss special edition red echo.ou something. every home should have one of these. tell us about this krien. >> it slices, it dices, milk comes out of it and best of all, it's a chair! >> jimmy: are true. anything, call anyone, answer stupid questions, check your control your lights.'t need a husband anymore. >> jimmy: you real no one will ever ever again. from every purchase goes to support red's fight a.i.d.s through the global fund. >>hase.issy b. we're al of time and we hmore red products to show! wh i've got it under control. as you can see, illermo is wearing the specialsolo3 wirelessones on his on his wrist you can see the beaded love bracelet by ubuntu.st, the alexand cute. >> jimmy: he's cute! and he's wearing a shirt from balr. reversible belt. on his adorable feet, a pair of nobull fire camo trainers. and he's staying dry under a blunt red metro umbrella. get guillermo, or you're fired! [ cheers and applause ]nd i'm skateboard deck by girl skateboards. >> guillermo, it's true.st part is, i bought everything with jimmy'
. >> jimmy: wait, is thehere ss special edition red echo.ou something. every home should have one of these. tell us about this krien. >> it slices, it dices, milk comes out of it and best of all, it's a chair! >> jimmy: are true. anything, call anyone, answer stupid questions, check your control your lights.'t need a husband anymore. >> jimmy: you real no one will ever ever again. from every purchase goes to support red's fight a.i.d.s through the global fund....
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to theher it is due clever tactics of the enemy, the bad weather or the train, it seems clear the american military offensive on the dmc has -- along the dmz has bogged down. , on american artifacts, we will tour the exhibit, remembering vietnam. and at 8:00, on the presidency. the lyndon b. johnson vietnam war conference. our statement to the world about what we would do if we had communist aggression in that part of the world in 1954. we said we would stand with those people in the face of common danger. the time came and we had to put up or shut up and we put up and we are there. watch the vietnam war, 50 years later, this weekend on american his or he tv on cease -- an american history tv on c-span3. >> on thursday, a ceremony was held to honor the police officers who responded to the shooting at a baseball practice. louisiana congressman and majority whip steve scalise was among those wounded in the attack. the officers were awarded with the u.s. capitol medal of honor. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to the u.s. capitol police medal of honor ceremony. i am the c
to theher it is due clever tactics of the enemy, the bad weather or the train, it seems clear the american military offensive on the dmc has -- along the dmz has bogged down. , on american artifacts, we will tour the exhibit, remembering vietnam. and at 8:00, on the presidency. the lyndon b. johnson vietnam war conference. our statement to the world about what we would do if we had communist aggression in that part of the world in 1954. we said we would stand with those people in the face of...
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because of the increased cloud cover that is basically like throwing a bank et over thehere and holdingthe heat generated throughout the and the front and moisture down to the south and the two come together and that gives us the quick hit of rain than will not last all that long. it begins 2:00 in the ome lig g, 6:n delphia and t a for mos .50 inch south and eas w iree mor n and un andwilmgt a . oadw ou day is dry ne and prettyds out of the northwest sustained near 20 and gusts near 30 and high of 55 degrees as we get into thanksgiving it's sunny and chilly and high of 46 and light winds and front to the north that misses us into y theven-day foremorrow a the holid chill here on black friet into saturday mtarmt degrees and behind the front bluster cold the eagl tha whatou wther chill come monday and a or tuesday into the middle 50s. little to complain of other than a little rain tomorrow morning. >> thank you adam. more ahead on "action news," a goat and horse walk into asenior home. >> on pu it. and it really happened in bucks . we'll you w right back. > orngoliday h oidents had herai
because of the increased cloud cover that is basically like throwing a bank et over thehere and holdingthe heat generated throughout the and the front and moisture down to the south and the two come together and that gives us the quick hit of rain than will not last all that long. it begins 2:00 in the ome lig g, 6:n delphia and t a for mos .50 inch south and eas w iree mor n and un andwilmgt a . oadw ou day is dry ne and prettyds out of the northwest sustained near 20 and gusts near 30 and...
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they have set a deadline for monday when theresa may will with theher dinner president of the commissionnd they are expected to give them all the things they need to recommend that talks can move onto tray. we got the biggest problem with the financial supplement. questionthat the irish is the biggest sticking point in no one has an idea on how to fix it. a spokesperson is suggesting if you don't get it done within a week or two, she could be facing a no-confidence motion. politicking? >> there is a grain of truth to that. theresa may is taking a reputation on getting a good deal from britain. if the talks fall apart and if we miss this next european council opportunity to start talking about trade, remember, we are removing -- we are leaving the european union. the deal is to be ratified by next autumn. there is not much time. if you shave off another couple of months, things are looking dicey indeed. vonnie: david, isn't any workable solution out there? any possibilities been floated at all? there will be a border and it will have to be a hard border. way not to have a border is the u.
they have set a deadline for monday when theresa may will with theher dinner president of the commissionnd they are expected to give them all the things they need to recommend that talks can move onto tray. we got the biggest problem with the financial supplement. questionthat the irish is the biggest sticking point in no one has an idea on how to fix it. a spokesperson is suggesting if you don't get it done within a week or two, she could be facing a no-confidence motion. politicking? >>...
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we had some video thehere. a lot of. troopers, cars and officers here at st. luks hospital. some of them even had some of those evidence bags carrying out of the hospital. the trooper shot has not been identified by police as of yet, but we did learn he's a corporal with the state police out of the belle fast r barracks. he was shot three times during that altercation along the highway. they did not tell us where he was shot. he was worked on at scene and throughout the flight to the hospital. police say he was critically injured. he did go through surgery this afternoon and police say they are encouraged by the progress he's made in the last few hours. he remains critical and not out of the woods just yet. >> our guy is up there fighting for his life. he's a warrior. and like i said he went through a heck of a fight up there along the side of the road. >> reporter: we expect to learn more in a press conference here tomorrow morning. they are hoping and praying the condition has gotten better. we're goimpk to learn more but until the meantime, we'll send it back inside to yo
we had some video thehere. a lot of. troopers, cars and officers here at st. luks hospital. some of them even had some of those evidence bags carrying out of the hospital. the trooper shot has not been identified by police as of yet, but we did learn he's a corporal with the state police out of the belle fast r barracks. he was shot three times during that altercation along the highway. they did not tell us where he was shot. he was worked on at scene and throughout the flight to the hospital....
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theher gorgeous day across area. steve rudin is here with a check on the forecast. steve: we are going to keep the trend going not only for this afternoon but as we move into the day tomorrow. theve degree increase over past half hour at reagan . stormwatch 7 sunlight and radar, not a lot going on out there. hard-pressed to find any cloud cover at all. that means sunshine for this afternoon, and the sunglasses -- you are going to need them. if you are traveling up the east coast or toward the west, ohio, west virginia -- if you are staying around the dmv, all you are going to see is sunshine. daylight hours continue to shrink away. here is your hourly forecast as we move through the rest of the afternoon. highs will make it to the lower 60's. we will be in the 50's by 7:00 tonight. coming up, our next test chance for a few showers around the area. we are looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. toys for tots this saturday. more coming up in just a few minutes. adrianna: happening right now, we are pushing for you to give back this holiday season. today is giving tuesd
theher gorgeous day across area. steve rudin is here with a check on the forecast. steve: we are going to keep the trend going not only for this afternoon but as we move into the day tomorrow. theve degree increase over past half hour at reagan . stormwatch 7 sunlight and radar, not a lot going on out there. hard-pressed to find any cloud cover at all. that means sunshine for this afternoon, and the sunglasses -- you are going to need them. if you are traveling up the east coast or toward the...
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--h have recently s sd thehere they arere financing g gas.n a atherossil fuel governor alalsout money into ga w're sing somethi dangero that iunder thradar beuse ofhe gas iustry teing us is cln. nermn: cld you tell usbout at usuallyegotiato here thealks? he himself was involved in some gas compmpanies before he took n this position? >> he was a member of the spanish parliament. he was the president of two oil companies in the canary islands. then he was made a minister for environment. since then, he approved fracking a spain, well drilling in unesco heritage site and the canary islands, and the first shipment of tar sands from canada to spain. this is a guy not particularly pro-climate him he would say, then made the climate emission are. we have a huge conference of interest. nermeen: who appointed the climate e commission for the eu? >> the head of the eu delegation , appointed by the president of the european commission. byis actually proposed spain. he comes from the spspain ruling party. then he is appointed by -- it has to go before in
--h have recently s sd thehere they arere financing g gas.n a atherossil fuel governor alalsout money into ga w're sing somethi dangero that iunder thradar beuse ofhe gas iustry teing us is cln. nermn: cld you tell usbout at usuallyegotiato here thealks? he himself was involved in some gas compmpanies before he took n this position? >> he was a member of the spanish parliament. he was the president of two oil companies in the canary islands. then he was made a minister for environment....
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much of this was in conflict on theher indian groups northern plains. it was part of an elaborate diplomatic situation in the area. but then, the united states army arrived, increasingly attempting to assert its authority, its sovereignty. the result is a war between the united states and the lakota that lasted from 1866 to 1867. as red cloud and other leaders like him faced the entire might of the united states army -- and indians aree winning, and this should be no surprise to you. this is lance they know, they are better -- this is land they know, they are better organized, and they have much better local knowledge. this is very much like the circumstances i described in the 1790's as the united states reorganized by the constitution, came into conflict with the indians of the eastern woodlands who themselves had recently organized in response to the threat they saw from the united states, and the united states -- ofed a series of the debates. bless you. you are welcome. only to reorganize resources and eventually mobilize the authority of the federa
much of this was in conflict on theher indian groups northern plains. it was part of an elaborate diplomatic situation in the area. but then, the united states army arrived, increasingly attempting to assert its authority, its sovereignty. the result is a war between the united states and the lakota that lasted from 1866 to 1867. as red cloud and other leaders like him faced the entire might of the united states army -- and indians aree winning, and this should be no surprise to you. this is...
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theher key issue is will markets holed up is -- if there is weakening growth and we think there is morething is the earnings side and next year could still seem -- you see reasonable earnings growth across the markets including the u.s. you: the u.s. -- do disregard warnings from the bond market, the flattened yield curve, is that not telling us we are heading into recession or there is some kind of lag? richard: we want to see the yield curve being more flatter for that to be a genuine signal. you ignored that at your peril in the past. it is not a strong signal. set we look at the broader of drivers of macro conditions, monetary policy is going to get a bit tighter but it is not particularly tight. fiscal policy is about to get looser. u.s. companies are in pretty good shape financially. are financial conditions relaxed. it does not seem to be the sort of environment which generates recessions. manus: let's have a look at something that could have a market impact. bitcoin. it is the story that keeps giving. up 50% in october. at whatet cap of this, point do you look at it more credibl
theher key issue is will markets holed up is -- if there is weakening growth and we think there is morething is the earnings side and next year could still seem -- you see reasonable earnings growth across the markets including the u.s. you: the u.s. -- do disregard warnings from the bond market, the flattened yield curve, is that not telling us we are heading into recession or there is some kind of lag? richard: we want to see the yield curve being more flatter for that to be a genuine signal....
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out of the climate e accord, the e trump administration will be thehere o push coal, gas, a nuclear power. a number of mayors and governors , sayiying wee in bonnm arare still l in. >> we are stillll in as governo, university presidedent from ngo, anand others that are committedo meeting america's obligations under the paris agreement. amy: we will speak with 350.org founder bill mckibben about the future of the climate accord, the latest catastrophes, and we will talk to him about his new first novel, "radio free vermont: a fable of resistance." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war r and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least four women have accused roy moore, the republican nominee in alabama for a u.s. senate seat, of making sexual advances on them while they were teenagers, including one woman who says moore forced himself on her when she was 14 years old and he was 32. leigh corfman says moore removed her shirt and pants, and then touched her over her bra and underwear. she recalls thinking, "i wanted it over with -- i wanted out. please
out of the climate e accord, the e trump administration will be thehere o push coal, gas, a nuclear power. a number of mayors and governors , sayiying wee in bonnm arare still l in. >> we are stillll in as governo, university presidedent from ngo, anand others that are committedo meeting america's obligations under the paris agreement. amy: we will speak with 350.org founder bill mckibben about the future of the climate accord, the latest catastrophes, and we will talk to him about his...
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they develop a work ethic that i go in thehere i country, or around the world for that matter, a lot of times i will visit military installations in other countries and they have had chances to work with and interact with troops that have been deployed there from south dakota. the thing that always pops up is the work ethic. i think the center of the country is near and dear to the pulse of the country. and the people out here really are as good as they come. we have a work ethic second to none, and we try and create an environment that is welcoming, people are friendly. i'm always looking for opportunities to make it a place for people to come and do business. we have a lot to sell, sometimes the story doesn't get told well enough. >> as a senator of this state, what do you find is your biggest challenge? >> when you represent a rural state, you are always outnumbered in the congress. the thing about the senate that is unique, i served in the house of representatives, california has 54 members in the house, texas has 31, new york has 29. we have one. i have to have my discussions in
they develop a work ethic that i go in thehere i country, or around the world for that matter, a lot of times i will visit military installations in other countries and they have had chances to work with and interact with troops that have been deployed there from south dakota. the thing that always pops up is the work ethic. i think the center of the country is near and dear to the pulse of the country. and the people out here really are as good as they come. we have a work ethic second to...
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versus thehere dollar.e the point, if you look at what is happening this year, that the yen's relative strength is a bit worrying. think about what else has happened. we have had a selloff in high-yield credit. a steep incline in it going. people are wondering whether risky assets are under attack. are these high risk assets now right for a correction? you might be tempted to say, perhaps we are. abigail: if you look at this a longer chart of j and k. week jnk itsast average. longer-term buyers are stepping aside. this may cause some investors to wonder whether or not this cycle , is it coming to an end? we see back in 2014 when the led tome we saw this, it the big credit selloff of junk bonds of 2015. this may suggest that we may see some more selling for high-yield credit. joe: lots of people are paying attention to this right now. here's something interesting. there is a new saying index. now you can just type it in and see it. to 2014.ack facebook, alphabet, amazon, netflix, google. it turns out it is a
versus thehere dollar.e the point, if you look at what is happening this year, that the yen's relative strength is a bit worrying. think about what else has happened. we have had a selloff in high-yield credit. a steep incline in it going. people are wondering whether risky assets are under attack. are these high risk assets now right for a correction? you might be tempted to say, perhaps we are. abigail: if you look at this a longer chart of j and k. week jnk itsast average. longer-term buyers...
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i would use that as an outer bound. , how thehere the fpc fpc came to its judgment. let's be clear.t is a big call. here in marchl be up9 in the event that we and in a situation without a transition deal, without an agreement. we're putting our money where our mouth is. we have a system that had to one capital list three times what it was headed into the crisis where the asset quality is higher, with institutions have been consistently stressed against similar events, events where you do not just have higher .nemployment and a recession you have quite extreme moves in sterling and the gilt curve and asset prices, you have a series of those events happening. that is where the institutions have been getting ready. it puts them in a better position for brexit. this is not a good scenario. it is a scenario we are working to avoid because it has quite material economic costs create even if the financial system -- listening have been to the bank of england detail the stress tests, the stocks he have been -- has been talking about are in focus for the market as we await the countdown, five
i would use that as an outer bound. , how thehere the fpc fpc came to its judgment. let's be clear.t is a big call. here in marchl be up9 in the event that we and in a situation without a transition deal, without an agreement. we're putting our money where our mouth is. we have a system that had to one capital list three times what it was headed into the crisis where the asset quality is higher, with institutions have been consistently stressed against similar events, events where you do not...
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theher important piece is extractive sector -- for several afghanistanrk with to help develop that, and the efforts weren't very successful. again open to doing that and we are looking to support it in ways afghanistan wants to. we're not going to get ahead of the afghan government of supporting the extraction, which could be a huge diversion. we have engaged the u.s. to take theervice huge amount of raw data developed years ago on the mineral resources of afghanistan, and put that into some form that is useful to potential investors in extractive industries. we have already contracted. that way, a mining company can ifif they are -- can know they are interested in a particular resource, what it is and what about it. the independent anticorruption agency monitoring and evaluation committee -- has done it corruption and vulnerability assessments, they started with even -- with the ministry of health and went to the ministry of education. we're supporting them to do that, and supporting their quarterly follow-up on action taken against the recommendations made. has been ay of mines very g
theher important piece is extractive sector -- for several afghanistanrk with to help develop that, and the efforts weren't very successful. again open to doing that and we are looking to support it in ways afghanistan wants to. we're not going to get ahead of the afghan government of supporting the extraction, which could be a huge diversion. we have engaged the u.s. to take theervice huge amount of raw data developed years ago on the mineral resources of afghanistan, and put that into some...
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many if not all of thehere's whg the 2010 census, they changed the operations in the areas that were hit by katrina and rita. basically what it involved was , putting more people on the ground to deliver questionnaires directly to housing units and updating the addresses while doing so. we can do something similar in 2020. as needed. if it does turn out that we need that, it will cost more money. but we have tried to allow an amount for these types of contingencies provided that the natural disasters are not more extreme than we have experienced in the past. in addition, we have a particular problem in the u.s. virgin islands. and for that matter in puerto rico. we conduct the census in the territories by working directly with territorial governments to build and implement the operations that best fit their respective situations. we're developing our approach for the 2020 with the government of the virgin islands. and will ensure the operations taken to account the impact of the recent hurricanes. >> excuse me. when you say particular challenges, what have you seen in the past as bei
many if not all of thehere's whg the 2010 census, they changed the operations in the areas that were hit by katrina and rita. basically what it involved was , putting more people on the ground to deliver questionnaires directly to housing units and updating the addresses while doing so. we can do something similar in 2020. as needed. if it does turn out that we need that, it will cost more money. but we have tried to allow an amount for these types of contingencies provided that the natural...
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thehere an understanding of european side of what theresa may can achieve and the strength she has atee? >> there is an understanding of the difficulty she is an. -- she is in. look over with baffled concern. we want to deal as much as most of those in the u.k. does. is not going to give in or capitulate just because theresa may is having difficulty with the rest of her cabinet. they said three things out before talks can advance in december. that's getting some kind of agreement on the money as well as this problem between the border of ireland and northern ireland. youeu is saying we know have trouble but we are not going to be any softer on those three things. you're the one who has to sort it out. it strikes me, those three things have been on the table for a good long time now. has any progress in made? -- has any progress been made? >> there has been a little progress. that was the easy issue. on the bill, it's important to note that the eu isn't asking for a number. what they want is for the u.k. to a knowledge that it is on the foot for certain liabilities. liabilities the u.k
thehere an understanding of european side of what theresa may can achieve and the strength she has atee? >> there is an understanding of the difficulty she is an. -- she is in. look over with baffled concern. we want to deal as much as most of those in the u.k. does. is not going to give in or capitulate just because theresa may is having difficulty with the rest of her cabinet. they said three things out before talks can advance in december. that's getting some kind of agreement on the...
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james: that is a very clever way of parsing the group. , for theher hand departing senators, they remainhe republican party, this tax bill is probably the most important piece of legislation they will have done in a generation. francine: washington has a new flash point, the consumer financial protection bureau, it is pretty ugly. james: yes, it will be interesting to see how it plays out. it is yet a test of executive power versus the letter of the law. it will be interesting to see what judge a lawsuit lands in front of and that will tell us a lot about how the situation evolves. tom: paul donovan, when i look at the washington mess and it looks like we are going to have a lot of it again at the end of this week, does that filter into economic growth or the expectations of american investment? thing abouteat politics is politicians are not nearly as important as they think they are. [laughter] paul: economists are important, but politicians are not generally in the short term. when we are talking about the brexit situation, tax reform, merkel's government, this has indications for the
james: that is a very clever way of parsing the group. , for theher hand departing senators, they remainhe republican party, this tax bill is probably the most important piece of legislation they will have done in a generation. francine: washington has a new flash point, the consumer financial protection bureau, it is pretty ugly. james: yes, it will be interesting to see how it plays out. it is yet a test of executive power versus the letter of the law. it will be interesting to see what judge...
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on theher big thing horizon, this upcoming week, how contentious is jerome powell's right? to have problems getting to the floor of the senate. they will have to approve him or the senate banking committee will approve them first and then face the vote on the floor in the senate. tough questions from people like senator elizabeth warren and democrats on that panel, but the manifested for the republicans. the senate banking committee chairman told me the day it was announced that he is going to support him. all of that suggests it will be jonathan: easy for him. great work. thank you for joining us. kevin cirilli there. kit juckes will stick with us. still ahead, the route in chinese equities and the deleveraging campaign continues. will it lead across developed markets? that is next from new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ thethan: the fx market, relentless big in the euro continues. german business confidence today an all-time high. euro-dollar at a high since september 22 at 1.1879. to asia we go, where southern stocks traded, asking what happened? they saw their biggest los
on theher big thing horizon, this upcoming week, how contentious is jerome powell's right? to have problems getting to the floor of the senate. they will have to approve him or the senate banking committee will approve them first and then face the vote on the floor in the senate. tough questions from people like senator elizabeth warren and democrats on that panel, but the manifested for the republicans. the senate banking committee chairman told me the day it was announced that he is going to...
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to theher it is due terrain, itics, the seems clear that the american military thinks that the dmz hasdown. on american artifacts, we will tour the national archives exhibit remembering vietnam. at 8:00, on the presidency, president lyndon johnson. >> we made our statement to the world on what we would do. would stand when those people in the face of common danger. the time came when we had to put up or shut up. we put up and we were there. >> watch the vietnam war, 50 years later. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. washington journal continues. host: it is open phones on the washington journal. any public policy issue, we will do it for the next 20 minutes. democrats. (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001 independents (202) 748-8002. papers show you some this morning. here is the headlines from some texas newspaper. it is focusing on the massacre at the texas church. "family dispute tied to massacre." the picture there of fbi agents continuing to conduct their search. paper,her texas "gunmen's past not disclosed." one more headline from the "victorian advocate" focus
to theher it is due terrain, itics, the seems clear that the american military thinks that the dmz hasdown. on american artifacts, we will tour the national archives exhibit remembering vietnam. at 8:00, on the presidency, president lyndon johnson. >> we made our statement to the world on what we would do. would stand when those people in the face of common danger. the time came when we had to put up or shut up. we put up and we were there. >> watch the vietnam war, 50 years later....
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to theher it is due clever tactics of the enemy, the bad weather or the train, it seems clear the american military offensive on the dmc ha
to theher it is due clever tactics of the enemy, the bad weather or the train, it seems clear the american military offensive on the dmc ha