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gene g.. quest was chosen not only only illusion but also. just justice. drawn from. through interpreter writing writing sold. that was one of. which. leads me to the media and later it was easy. to address does justice for a four line that never happened. he is not a state titles for the senenate seat would lose his thoughts on. yeah. i don't. think we should mention retreat late. eighteen people kill kills instancece i don't just hang in the disease. . is and is not bebeing. affected too right. hold like a section of the audience yes yeah yeah you know without outside check of government so late at night. statee and there's a lot of incentive to win twenty twelve. here here in union has has gained an amendment out about a colossal. as result about last year duduring the jingle shrine t revisionism is wrapped around i mean i state it simply saying damn dead components. the. west has found themselves. aerobically may may not about lately. they should should instead instead develop them on los. he saw. that's right i too was saying that he had meant ththat black was me
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find out at gene keady go. -- g tv .i wanted to -- >> the headline a few hours ago that the italy and german ten-year spreads have widened out, the widest since 2014. we have come back a little bit and now down 205 basis points. april of 2017 to see these spreads this wide. what is 200 basis points mean? we can wait tos see this go up 300 basis points. come back to 2013 to see that. on the flipside, some people long. aberdeen said 200 basis points is the first sticker price where we start to get interested in italy. 300 are the benchmarks i am looking at. vonnie: taylor riggs, wonderful chart. on the money. very relevant. badn kelly has had a pretty run of things. battle winner will be kevin kelly. mark: i was there. kevin had it and taylor bowled me over with my regional bias. how thelking about spread could go up to 300 basis points. i am going for taylor which means it goes to the gallery and taylor is the winner. i am sorry. well done, taylor. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i am vonnie quinn. mark:
find out at gene keady go. -- g tv .i wanted to -- >> the headline a few hours ago that the italy and german ten-year spreads have widened out, the widest since 2014. we have come back a little bit and now down 205 basis points. april of 2017 to see these spreads this wide. what is 200 basis points mean? we can wait tos see this go up 300 basis points. come back to 2013 to see that. on the flipside, some people long. aberdeen said 200 basis points is the first sticker price where we start...
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reports that china is venturing to become the world leader in plant gene splicing an area dominated by u.s. based companies syngenta a g months santo and others syngenta the seed can chemical giant now owned by state owned china national chemical corp is reportedly constructing a laboratory hub to do gene editing research and development the other big names are monsanto and of course dupont dow dupont now the chinese move raises concerns among the. those in the u.s. who fear that large scale agriculture production could also believed to be from the u.s. to china which has been acquiring massive holdings in water rich central africa and is on the verge of instituting advanced agribusiness if successful chinese does the mystic product production of ag commodities could replace u.s. exports to china in many instances china is the largest export market for u.s. commodities as we spoke about a moment ago including soybeans here discuss the spread kaufman the author of bet the farm how food stop being food fred thank you for joining us let's get these basics done first we talk about gene splicing and people think it's you kn
reports that china is venturing to become the world leader in plant gene splicing an area dominated by u.s. based companies syngenta a g months santo and others syngenta the seed can chemical giant now owned by state owned china national chemical corp is reportedly constructing a laboratory hub to do gene editing research and development the other big names are monsanto and of course dupont dow dupont now the chinese move raises concerns among the. those in the u.s. who fear that large scale...
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if you want to interact with any of the charts, go to gene keady go -- g tv .t today in tokyo after u.s. sales fell much more than anticipated. let's go through this with kevin buckland, joining us from tokyo. month wasat this going to be tough for the automaker, given the fact that there was a quirk in the calendar, there were two less selling days, how much of a surprise was the sales drop? was a big surprise. one analyst said her eyes were bugging out after seeing the data. the consensus was for a 10% drop. certainly among the bigger jobs, that is quite back. 28% is much bigger. among it doing better than estimates, despite the quirk in the calendar. else,, most everybody with one or two exceptions, doing better than analysts forecast. people are scratching their heads when they saw the numbers, trying to figure out what is going on. betty: what went wrong? is there any explanations of nissan for this drama? nissan does talk about some pullback in fleet sales. nissan had been trying to boost volumes by selling more cars to places like rental car companies in
if you want to interact with any of the charts, go to gene keady go -- g tv .t today in tokyo after u.s. sales fell much more than anticipated. let's go through this with kevin buckland, joining us from tokyo. month wasat this going to be tough for the automaker, given the fact that there was a quirk in the calendar, there were two less selling days, how much of a surprise was the sales drop? was a big surprise. one analyst said her eyes were bugging out after seeing the data. the consensus was...
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basics done first we talk about gene splicing and people think it's this futuristic stuff but it's been done for years you know what are genetically modified organisms g m o's and how big a business is g.m.o. patenting do a little explainer for us. well thank you bart i mean you're absolutely right this technology in some way shape or form has been around for a while it's recombinant d.n.a. and the idea is you if you can move and shift the d.n.a. of some sort of biologic then you've actually created a new biologic you've created intellectual property and you can patent it i think maybe the easiest example is is something like insulin which has been around since the one nine hundred seventy s. it is a genetically modified product and with the growth of global obesity it looks as though just the market for that single drug is going to be worth about forty billion dollars a year or so in big pharma in big ag g.m.o. is really bringing and bring in a lot of money so is it is this syngenta deal now that it's owned by state owned china corporation etc is that really going to move a majority share of the work that's been done to business and the related busin
basics done first we talk about gene splicing and people think it's this futuristic stuff but it's been done for years you know what are genetically modified organisms g m o's and how big a business is g.m.o. patenting do a little explainer for us. well thank you bart i mean you're absolutely right this technology in some way shape or form has been around for a while it's recombinant d.n.a. and the idea is you if you can move and shift the d.n.a. of some sort of biologic then you've actually...
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basics done first we talk about gene splicing and people think it's you know this futuristic stuff but it's been done for years you know what are genetically modified organisms g m o's and how big a business is g.m.o. patterning do a little explainer for us. well thank you bart i mean you're absolutely right this technology in some way shape or form has been around for a while it's recombinant d.n.a. and the idea is you if you can move and shift the d.n.a. of some sort of biologic then you've actually created a new biologic you've created intellectual property and you can patent it i think maybe the easiest example is is something like insulin which has been around since the one nine hundred seventy s. it is a genetically modified product and with the growth of global obesity it looks as though just the market for that single drug is going to be worth about forty billion dollars a year or so in big pharma in big ag g.m.o. is really bringing and bring in a lot of money so is it fred is this syngenta deal now that it's owned by state owned china corp etc is that really going to move a majority share of the work that's been done the business and the related busin
basics done first we talk about gene splicing and people think it's you know this futuristic stuff but it's been done for years you know what are genetically modified organisms g m o's and how big a business is g.m.o. patterning do a little explainer for us. well thank you bart i mean you're absolutely right this technology in some way shape or form has been around for a while it's recombinant d.n.a. and the idea is you if you can move and shift the d.n.a. of some sort of biologic then you've...
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gene." it is the new world meets the old world, and let's see howfi those twtogether. jane: katty kay, thanks very tch for joining me. just two more dao go. gane o'brien. thanks for watchinbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work aund your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way to thean news of the dastay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial.o >> how shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision.al we see its iorm in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that eastands in the way to revl new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to baing around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint finaial. >> "bbc world news" wa presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, nagh stakes tra
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gene allowed to and human rights activist peter tatchell it's very important that people understand the contribution that gay people have made i think is about informing straight kids so they understand l g b t issues they their prejudice is broken down if a history book or any book would ever write about me personally i wouldn't want them to lead with my religious background my ethnicity and certainly not my sexual orientation fantastic extraordinary people from tchaikovsky to richard the lionhearted their gayness or their bisexuality is not the major factor but it's just about acknowledging that people have existed throughout history and have made a very important contribution to the sciences the arts sport and culture well i think in an effort perhaps to be inclusive we've made a mistake a mis estimation if you will and what's happened is that a lot of groups have been taken advantage of by politicians who are willing to prey on people based on those identities i think that you know identity politics has been a response to exclusion because of decades of exclusion and marginalization some communities of how to organize it hasn't worked and what it's done instead is it's divided us up
gene allowed to and human rights activist peter tatchell it's very important that people understand the contribution that gay people have made i think is about informing straight kids so they understand l g b t issues they their prejudice is broken down if a history book or any book would ever write about me personally i wouldn't want them to lead with my religious background my ethnicity and certainly not my sexual orientation fantastic extraordinary people from tchaikovsky to richard the...
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gene quan. i'm not sure jane and mark are going to be each other's wing people. they both want to win the race. >> reporter: here's how brieed reacted. >> i hope think makeey make a g decision to put me in office. >> reporter: it's still any one's game. lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> now she, plained how rank choice is behind kim's and leno's strategy here. it's a complicated issue. >> this is what san francisco voter also see when they vote for mayor. the ballot asks you to pick a first choice, second choice and third choice. but once you pick them, then what? how does the rank choice voting algorithm come up with the winner? let's go to the abc 7 cafe. i'm going to explain using sticky notes. we'll keep it simple. let's say purple is my top choice. but if can't take purple, i'll take blue, and if blue doesn't win i'll go with orange. now let's add up everybody's votes. 20 sticky notes for every candidate. purple has 7. if it has over 50% as in11 votes, it wins the election. if it doesn't have the majority things get interesting. the bottom votegetter is eliminated. that would be orange. orange voters. now we go to your second choice. two more for yellow, one mor
gene quan. i'm not sure jane and mark are going to be each other's wing people. they both want to win the race. >> reporter: here's how brieed reacted. >> i hope think makeey make a g decision to put me in office. >> reporter: it's still any one's game. lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> now she, plained how rank choice is behind kim's and leno's strategy here. it's a complicated issue. >> this is what san francisco voter also see when they vote for mayor. the ballot...
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gene quan. i'm not sure jane and mark are going to be each other's wing people. they both want to win the race. >> reporter: here's how brieed reacted. >> i hope think makeey make a gto put me in office. >> reporter: it's still any one's game. lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> now she, plained how rank choice is behind kim's and leno's strategy here. it's a complicated issue. >> this is what san francisco voter also see when they vote for mayor. the ballot asks you to pick a first choice, second choice and third choice. but once you pick them, then what? how does the rank choice voting algorithm come up with the winner? let's go to the abc 7 cafe. i'm going to explain using sticky notes. we'll keep it simple. let's say purple is my top choice. but if i can't take purple, i'll take blue, and if blue doesn't win i'll go with orange. now let's add up everybody's votes. 20 sticky notes for every candidate. purple has 7. if it has over 50% as in 11 votes, it wins the election. if it doesn't have the majority things get interesting. the bottom votegetter is eliminated. that would be orange. orange voters. now we go to your second choice. two more for yellow, one more for p
gene quan. i'm not sure jane and mark are going to be each other's wing people. they both want to win the race. >> reporter: here's how brieed reacted. >> i hope think makeey make a gto put me in office. >> reporter: it's still any one's game. lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >> now she, plained how rank choice is behind kim's and leno's strategy here. it's a complicated issue. >> this is what san francisco voter also see when they vote for mayor. the ballot asks you...