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is going to be in two thousand and twenty yes that tends to be the case and you mention correctly hyman. financial instability hypothesis which is somehow still ducks although is being increasingly accepted the monk mainstream economists in two thousand after the two thousand and eight crisis effectively things get to incrementally war single times and people tend not to realize that the number of positions because. expose your vote will trust speculative do. it and then eventually when something happens and the something tends to be an increase in the interest rate that goes beyond a certain point then you tend to have. a high you of being then more severe the downturn tends to be now is study clearly when the fed has increased rates that a short period of time from the peak at a session a contraction or a modest slowdown as always occurred and it would be quite unusual if were these were not to be the case especially because nobody really knows where the. level at which interest rate because three liver stick now has spent the last couple of months and well almost a year already extol
is going to be in two thousand and twenty yes that tends to be the case and you mention correctly hyman. financial instability hypothesis which is somehow still ducks although is being increasingly accepted the monk mainstream economists in two thousand after the two thousand and eight crisis effectively things get to incrementally war single times and people tend not to realize that the number of positions because. expose your vote will trust speculative do. it and then eventually when...
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that something researches at the university of call in hyman has been studying. they looked at the different grains used for making flour as well as different methods of preparation. as we looked at all the components not just minerals and vitamins but also secondary ingredients asked how well they're digested. the scientists compared the properties of certain older crop varieties such as i'm corn wheat m.-a and spelt with martin wheat they ground each one into flour and then used it to make bread but their analysis revealed that the type of flour was less important than the amount of time the dough was left to rise. so we made up several samples of dough some of it we baked pretty quickly just like somebody carries do today but the rest we allow to rise for two to four hours before baking to give the time to work. the yeast gradually. breaks down the sugar molecules contained in the flour these include so-called foot maps. normally the sugar molecules are digested in the small intestine but some people with intolerances struggle to digest them in that case they
that something researches at the university of call in hyman has been studying. they looked at the different grains used for making flour as well as different methods of preparation. as we looked at all the components not just minerals and vitamins but also secondary ingredients asked how well they're digested. the scientists compared the properties of certain older crop varieties such as i'm corn wheat m.-a and spelt with martin wheat they ground each one into flour and then used it to make...
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mark hyman: is anybody confused about what to eat? raise your hand.
mark hyman: is anybody confused about what to eat? raise your hand.
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with us, former ambassador to canada, bruce hyman, and trade representative matt gold, now law professorre you happy to see they reached a last minute deal last night? >> well, this is obviously welcome news, welcome news for north america and for the markets this morning the president will declare victory on a disaster that almost happened. some of the reads i got overnight, two-thirds of the agreement is going back to tpp all they did was take so much of the language in tpp and implement it here, and so as it pertains to canada, this is good news economically. but there's work to do to repair the relationship >> matt, what about that warning from the imf that all of this will hurt the global economy now that we are seeing threats materialize into tariffs, even though we have a new deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada, there's still uncertainty over u.s. japan talks that are starting, u.s. europe talks, and of course china which it is unclear whether we are talking to them at this point. >> the imf is right and so is the ambassador you need to take into consideration the enormous d
with us, former ambassador to canada, bruce hyman, and trade representative matt gold, now law professorre you happy to see they reached a last minute deal last night? >> well, this is obviously welcome news, welcome news for north america and for the markets this morning the president will declare victory on a disaster that almost happened. some of the reads i got overnight, two-thirds of the agreement is going back to tpp all they did was take so much of the language in tpp and...
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with me to discuss today's announcement is the retail analyst richard hyman.his announcement? i don't think so, not really. this has been like watching a 15—year—old car crash gradually unfold. it is painfulto a 15—year—old car crash gradually unfold. it is painful to watch. why, what has gone wrong at debenhams? unfold. it is painful to watch. why, what has gone wrong at debenham57m much, we do i start? there are still so we much, we do i start? there are still so we can't have been for many yea rs. so we can't have been for many years. they swapped a big chunk of debt for having loads of very long and not commercially viable leases. it is hard to know who exactly they are natural customer is. i think irrelevance comes to mind. it is tough for them. is it not tough for eve ryo ne tough for them. is it not tough for everyone on the high street at the moment? we have seen so many big retailers go under. absolutely, it is really tough for everyone but this is not democratic. it is more to offer some than others. some are stronger and better able to withstand the
with me to discuss today's announcement is the retail analyst richard hyman.his announcement? i don't think so, not really. this has been like watching a 15—year—old car crash gradually unfold. it is painfulto a 15—year—old car crash gradually unfold. it is painful to watch. why, what has gone wrong at debenhams? unfold. it is painful to watch. why, what has gone wrong at debenham57m much, we do i start? there are still so we much, we do i start? there are still so we can't have been...
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here's the retail analyst richard hyman.t, if debenhams does go under, there will be the opportunity for somebody to take ownership of a vast amount of stock at a very, very low price. a bit like what's happened at house of fraser. and there's the opportunity to make a lot of money fairly quickly and fairly easily. that kind of a saviour may well be in the wings, but that's not really a rescue worthy of the name. it's a short—term sticky plaster that will help to make somebody very rich but won't really provide long—term employment and security. you're watching outside source life from the bbc newsroom. the us authorities have intensified efforts to find out who is sending crude explosive devices to leading democrats, after two more suspicious packages were discovered. some of the other stories that we are working on right here in the bbc newsroom. at least 16 school children have died in a flash flood injordan on the shores of the dead sea. others are still missing, and major search and rescue efforts are underway. the vict
here's the retail analyst richard hyman.t, if debenhams does go under, there will be the opportunity for somebody to take ownership of a vast amount of stock at a very, very low price. a bit like what's happened at house of fraser. and there's the opportunity to make a lot of money fairly quickly and fairly easily. that kind of a saviour may well be in the wings, but that's not really a rescue worthy of the name. it's a short—term sticky plaster that will help to make somebody very rich but...
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up and there's also a recognition that this was a lot more about the very idea the very concept of hyman's home and really what the if de peyster on date them if this comes up into the hope of results getting eleven percent is about what they polled as two hours it shows that their concept is working to talk about identity bought at the same time though when he is strong as they are in some states where they get more than twenty percent that result actions coming up next year in germany eastern states will be the ones to watch whether this translates into proper shift to the right and mahela it's so interesting because we are following these regional elections now as if they are a bellwether for you know what on the federal level for for national politics in the country and the fact that you know you are live in bavaria right now that we're doing a special programming on this you're our chief political editor how do you see the implications of this election for the federal government. look this is not the turning point that everybody is looking for you this is another point that shows that
up and there's also a recognition that this was a lot more about the very idea the very concept of hyman's home and really what the if de peyster on date them if this comes up into the hope of results getting eleven percent is about what they polled as two hours it shows that their concept is working to talk about identity bought at the same time though when he is strong as they are in some states where they get more than twenty percent that result actions coming up next year in germany eastern...
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mark hyman, director of the center for functional medicine at cleveland clinic.nging? >> well, we really wanted to take the pulse of how americans are thinking about their health. we've seen some shifts away from the perfect body image and towards things like yoga and more of a mind/body focus so we embarked on the survey with cleveland clinic and, you know, we're going to explore those findings with you today. what it means to be healthy now. >> and great partner with cleveland clinic like this. >> yes. >> medically speaking what does this mean? >> this is a great shift because we're moving away from the beach body lose ten pounds in ten days for the summer and get rid of your belly fat to actually focus on health, wellness and well-being. the wellness industry is a $3.5 trillion industry and they care about optimization of their health. that's a big shift in our culture. >> we'll let the audience take part in this because you saw some shift with asking people how they see themselves. so i'm going to ask the audience a couple of questions and you have a, b panel
mark hyman, director of the center for functional medicine at cleveland clinic.nging? >> well, we really wanted to take the pulse of how americans are thinking about their health. we've seen some shifts away from the perfect body image and towards things like yoga and more of a mind/body focus so we embarked on the survey with cleveland clinic and, you know, we're going to explore those findings with you today. what it means to be healthy now. >> and great partner with cleveland...
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seen the worst and it's up from here >> let's continued this conversation we are bringing in simeon hymanend ed keon. which of these cases is most likely in your opinion >> i can't figure out a reason to ignore the strong earnings growth we're about a fifth of the way through this earnings season we're where we were last season, 22% earnings growth. we're trading 15 times 2019. i don't see how you ignore that. interest rates are still low enough, those multiples are reasonably attractive. maybe not a catalyst but more than a floor >> that's a great point. if you're looking at 15 times 2019 earnings, that is kind of hard to ignore that would you factor in as most important? >> i did buy some stock late yesterday afternoon. there's a good chance we work higher from here earnings have been extremely good there's a change in consensus, i think. the worries about the fed going too far are perhaps a bit more acute now than a few weeks ago i still think at the end of the day the fed will not go far. we will slide into a glide path of lower growth. i don't think inflation will be a big problem. i
seen the worst and it's up from here >> let's continued this conversation we are bringing in simeon hymanend ed keon. which of these cases is most likely in your opinion >> i can't figure out a reason to ignore the strong earnings growth we're about a fifth of the way through this earnings season we're where we were last season, 22% earnings growth. we're trading 15 times 2019. i don't see how you ignore that. interest rates are still low enough, those multiples are reasonably...