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pricing moret is in line with our expectations. our long-duration call remains. treasuries are becoming interesting in terms of edging -- hedging rather than interest rate expectations. with increased volatility in the equity market, treasuries once again become the best and all the way to hedge other risks in the portfolio, from the equity to the credit side. so we remained positive on the treasury. barbelling the portfolio using treasuries and tort dated u.s. yield outperform the market going forward. yousef: hold that thought. we still have a lot to talk about. let's see a snapshot of what is coming up. the latest impacts of the jamal khashoggi case on stocks as trump denies any conclusion about the crown prince's role. what does it mean for the pound and for global markets with the current situation in the u.k.? this is bloomberg. ♪ yousef: let's get to our other top story, the u.k.. challengersvative to theresa may's premiership, according to the sunday times. the prime minister has sent there is no alternative on the table to her brexit deal. lowerund ended
pricing moret is in line with our expectations. our long-duration call remains. treasuries are becoming interesting in terms of edging -- hedging rather than interest rate expectations. with increased volatility in the equity market, treasuries once again become the best and all the way to hedge other risks in the portfolio, from the equity to the credit side. so we remained positive on the treasury. barbelling the portfolio using treasuries and tort dated u.s. yield outperform the market going...
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from ththose i have spoken to, back in the 1980's, from a point of view of identity, if you were moreteuropean, you were likely to identify as french. indigenous, you are that.ikely to identify as over the last 30 years, a new identitycaledonian among younger people who might consider themselves to be french caledonian. this is accounting for a new feeling of identity here to some degree. there are clear and enduring divisions along ethnic lines. it does not account for the whole picture. very much, the indigenous people are just represented. 70% live below the poverty line. all of those are ethnic indigenous people. the government has i invested in scschools and hospitals. there remains income inequality along ethnic lines. that will seize the case for independence. >> thank you. some not so good news on the environmental front with new research revealing the world's oceans are heating up at a much faster ratate than prereviou estimates. itould have massiv implications for clima change. lastrch suggests for the 25 years, oceans have been absorbing 150 times the amount of electricity ma
from ththose i have spoken to, back in the 1980's, from a point of view of identity, if you were moreteuropean, you were likely to identify as french. indigenous, you are that.ikely to identify as over the last 30 years, a new identitycaledonian among younger people who might consider themselves to be french caledonian. this is accounting for a new feeling of identity here to some degree. there are clear and enduring divisions along ethnic lines. it does not account for the whole picture. very...
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moret 5:45. >>> all right. woompb more than $1.5 billion spent. >> ahead, the races that could help decide wol contr congress. plus, more local coverage. the issuesriving voters in montgomery county. >> reporter: you talk about determination. after 106 years, you will meet this woman who has finally become a u.s. citizen. become a u.s. citizen. the journey behind he so, let's talk about conference calls. there's always a certain amount of fumbling. a lot of times it doesn't work. we have problems. comcast business goes beyond fast. by letting you make and receive calls from any device using yourusiness line. and conference calls you can join without any dial-ins or pins. (phone) there are cu tently 3 members s conference. i like that. i like that too. i would use that in a heartbeat. get started with innovative voice and tv solutions for a low price when you get fast, reliable internet. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> welcome back. just a couple hours in our area for voters to head to the polls for the mid-t
moret 5:45. >>> all right. woompb more than $1.5 billion spent. >> ahead, the races that could help decide wol contr congress. plus, more local coverage. the issuesriving voters in montgomery county. >> reporter: you talk about determination. after 106 years, you will meet this woman who has finally become a u.s. citizen. become a u.s. citizen. the journey behind he so, let's talk about conference calls. there's always a certain amount of fumbling. a lot of times it doesn't...
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so we'll have a few moret cloud there today. we are dry out there until tomorrow.e do have a winter weather advisory for our friends in the west and out toward virginia. these are the areas because they're a little higher elevation tomt could see freezing rain and sleet tomorrow morning. this begins at 3:00 a.m. we will have tome raint could start off as a little bit of a mix. we're dry on sunday. let me run this through. tonight, today, nothing to worry about. but tdn as we h into the overnight, by about 7:00 or a 8:. tomorrow morning we'll start to see rain moving in here. this is pnted as all rain, however i do believe there's going to be a little bit of frozen precipitation. and some of this again, especially the higher elevations. this will be heavy at times,o even throughout the afternoon, we're going to have some heavyou downpours t our area, and if you have tree lighting ceremonies tomorrow, there's a co them going on. it's going to continue until 8:00 and then it will scoot on out of here and as we get into sunday a lot drier. we could pick up an inch of r
so we'll have a few moret cloud there today. we are dry out there until tomorrow.e do have a winter weather advisory for our friends in the west and out toward virginia. these are the areas because they're a little higher elevation tomt could see freezing rain and sleet tomorrow morning. this begins at 3:00 a.m. we will have tome raint could start off as a little bit of a mix. we're dry on sunday. let me run this through. tonight, today, nothing to worry about. but tdn as we h into the...
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put moretely need to resources into public transit and public transportation, and we now have a dedicatedax for that which i think is probably one of the things amazon is looking at. the idea they might split 25,000 in queens and 25,000 in crystal city also takes some pressure off of the system. alex: when i think about amazon's presence in its main hq in seattle, they have helped with funding some of the transportation and building some of those things. private part of that partnership important when it comes to dollars being put toward more transportation infrastructure? gabe: that is a great points. in seattle, you have the combination of amazon reinvigorating an entire part of the city and good city planning. a good friend of mine ran the seattle ran the department of a, closeation and had partnership with amazon and the result of running public transit chicago, putting in separate bike facilities and other things that they did, led to not a lot of pressure on the transportation system. they're notple say transportation problems, there are ladies problems with transportation systems t
put moretely need to resources into public transit and public transportation, and we now have a dedicatedax for that which i think is probably one of the things amazon is looking at. the idea they might split 25,000 in queens and 25,000 in crystal city also takes some pressure off of the system. alex: when i think about amazon's presence in its main hq in seattle, they have helped with funding some of the transportation and building some of those things. private part of that partnership...
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as much as they supported me throughout my career, they, you know, very loving, they've never been moret have a fitting at 9:00." and my sister is like, "huh? didn't you already have the fitting?" [ light lauger ] and i said, "yeah. i have another fitting." "don't they know your sizes? what is itor another era? [ laughter ] the clothing? for another era?" immy: "are they picking your clothing?" >> yeah, they're very interested in the every day goings on of the show. >> jimmy: i know grandma is proud of you. >> grandma is very proud of me. my grandma, terry, she, you know, she left me a very sweet voice mail. >> jimmy: she loves you. and you actually broug voice mail. >> i did. it's worth it. it's worth it. >> jimmy: this is -- this is grandma calling him after the show and telling him how proud she is of him. >> hi, mikey, this is grandm and i am so proud of you. i saw you "entertainment tonight." u look so cute. i love you. good luck. you're famous. okay. love you, hoy. bye. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: aw, grandma! >> no. the best part -- the best part b t that voice mail is, what
as much as they supported me throughout my career, they, you know, very loving, they've never been moret have a fitting at 9:00." and my sister is like, "huh? didn't you already have the fitting?" [ light lauger ] and i said, "yeah. i have another fitting." "don't they know your sizes? what is itor another era? [ laughter ] the clothing? for another era?" immy: "are they picking your clothing?" >> yeah, they're very interested in the every day...
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. >> reporter: the mom demand members relaxing today, but determined to s flip morets. >> we've been teaching moms how to canvas. >> reporter: political activism is new to some, but after president trump's election, cindy wanted to do more. >> it's not enough to be upset and yell and cry, you have to do something, and so i realized i needed to get on my feet and do a lot more. >> reporter: they've quickly beme convinced door-to-door caassing, meeting voters face-to-face, yields results at polls. >> revealing oassion and interests and making sure we protect our kids, you know, for thefuture. reporter: celebrating last night's victory, some women refocusing already on next year's election for the county board of supervisors and gener assembly. a we're forming this group of women and peopl joining us every day. we're all going to keep going. it's not over yet, by far. >> reporter: in louden county,w 4. >>> well, also in virginia, for the first time in four years, corey stuart is off the trail. he lost a bid for senator tim caine's seat, but chairman of the board of supervisors in prince
. >> reporter: the mom demand members relaxing today, but determined to s flip morets. >> we've been teaching moms how to canvas. >> reporter: political activism is new to some, but after president trump's election, cindy wanted to do more. >> it's not enough to be upset and yell and cry, you have to do something, and so i realized i needed to get on my feet and do a lot more. >> reporter: they've quickly beme convinced door-to-door caassing, meeting voters...
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they can't win elections because there's way moret. of us than there are them.hey can't win collections fairly. they win elections by redistricting and voter suppression. in all the ways they try to scare people, particularlyin people of color, how to make it hard for people on college campuses, especially community colleges, where there are moral income people and people of color. >> sean: beyond sad, predictable with some people staring coming staring racial tensions, redistricting would have zero impact or effect on the statewide race!ri but of course, this is nothing new from this crop of radical democrats. there seem to be no moderates left in the party. they are literally cheering for robert mueller. please, find something, anything! we can't do it on our own. tonight, we have new developments from that witch hunt. fox news has learned that president trump and his legal team are on the verge of making a decision about whether to submit written answers to the special counsel. that development follows the latest on from senator jeff snowflake who exposed him
they can't win elections because there's way moret. of us than there are them.hey can't win collections fairly. they win elections by redistricting and voter suppression. in all the ways they try to scare people, particularlyin people of color, how to make it hard for people on college campuses, especially community colleges, where there are moral income people and people of color. >> sean: beyond sad, predictable with some people staring coming staring racial tensions, redistricting...
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i think if we had labels made moret clearer what thinks were, not just the scientific name, but preservatives right. then i think people would at least feel like they could understand the label instead of this constant here's a long list elof chemical things and i don't know what they are. i'm probably advocated for the longest labels in history, but i think there's a way to do this better. >> guest: congratulations on your book, and a great talk. you hinted but didn't deliver -- you hinted you would talk about the industry subversion of the 1906 law. can you say a little bit about that? >> deborah: one of the interesting things that happened after the law passed is this is the first regulation of food in the country. food and drink -- no one knows how to do it. so you have a harvey wiley who wants to be strict about it, let's get everything right and get it precise, and allow for no misinformation. you had industries going to the department of agriculture, and to the president, and to other government officials and say well that would just be too ownress for us, so two things happened. one i
i think if we had labels made moret clearer what thinks were, not just the scientific name, but preservatives right. then i think people would at least feel like they could understand the label instead of this constant here's a long list elof chemical things and i don't know what they are. i'm probably advocated for the longest labels in history, but i think there's a way to do this better. >> guest: congratulations on your book, and a great talk. you hinted but didn't deliver -- you...
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skipping over our speaker just for a minute, amanda mecias, national correspondent and cnbc, ali moret, special assistant and chief of staff to the secretary at the u.s. air force. steve trimball, defense editor at aviation week. max letterer, publisher at stars and stripes. and finally, mike mcmurray, representing the national press club's american legion post and a retired naval officer. [ applause ] please also join me in acknowledging additional members of the headliners' team responsible for organizing today's event. betsy fisher martin, lori russo, tamara hinton, bill lord, danny celnick and the press club staff, including lindsay underwood, laura coker, and executive director, laura mccarron. >> as president trump travels the country promoting candidates for the upcoming midterm elections, one of the topics he frequently mentions is his plan to establish a sixth branch of the u.s. armed forces. two weeks ago, the united states air force, led by heather wilson, our speaker today, delivered to the pentagon a proposal detailing the structure of a space force military department, wh
skipping over our speaker just for a minute, amanda mecias, national correspondent and cnbc, ali moret, special assistant and chief of staff to the secretary at the u.s. air force. steve trimball, defense editor at aviation week. max letterer, publisher at stars and stripes. and finally, mike mcmurray, representing the national press club's american legion post and a retired naval officer. [ applause ] please also join me in acknowledging additional members of the headliners' team responsible...
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there is going to be greater , moretability bureaucratic style of leadership rather than charismatic does this make you that maybe the appetite will not be there to continue this alliance because of a sour taste is it japanese mouth or in the country and leadership's best interest to continue this relationship which saved nissan? jesper: absolutely, the fear that the alliance is going to break up, that fear is exaggerated. let us face it, there are too many car companies in the world now. the chinese have not begun to enter the global stage yet. the consolidation of the and the will continue alliance. is here to stay. if the alliance takes hold, who is the type of person who could emerge? you know so many of the big ceos in japan. e you wouldarchetyp look to? are sayingike you the era of the big character is over for now. now, you think right have some person who is d who is goingn to lead the alliance. there may even be a run by committee rather than just one ceo that leads the company. we will see how that goes. think that the superstardom, in japan, the nail that sticks out gets h
there is going to be greater , moretability bureaucratic style of leadership rather than charismatic does this make you that maybe the appetite will not be there to continue this alliance because of a sour taste is it japanese mouth or in the country and leadership's best interest to continue this relationship which saved nissan? jesper: absolutely, the fear that the alliance is going to break up, that fear is exaggerated. let us face it, there are too many car companies in the world now. the...
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i think that's a great question needs moret i think research on that. michael, the question for you, please. >> i have to mention assimilation and integration as well. one of the prime bipartisan wildly popular gestation for chinese exclusion was they could not be assimilated. they were inherently incapable of integrating and assimilating in american culture and if at -- if anyone who's ever met a chinese-american, they were .2% of youth population at the time. was just as chris and yet it was possible for smart, reasonable brilliant people to walk through chinatown and san francisco and come to the conclusion that people could not possibly assimilate. similarly, 1924th you could walk this east village in jerk city and come to conclusion that people couldn't possibly assimilate. now, economic historians have done the first study of relative assimilation rates across history. the indicator pages is immigrants starting to give the children american sounding names . so in the 1920's, that meant instead name their kid -- you name him steven announced that o
i think that's a great question needs moret i think research on that. michael, the question for you, please. >> i have to mention assimilation and integration as well. one of the prime bipartisan wildly popular gestation for chinese exclusion was they could not be assimilated. they were inherently incapable of integrating and assimilating in american culture and if at -- if anyone who's ever met a chinese-american, they were .2% of youth population at the time. was just as chris and yet...
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your take moret ourdly, let's delve into viewer proxy voting.the system be improved? it is all about technology. out?about building particularly the blockchain. >> we view our futures as being the abcd. ai, blockchain, cloud and digital. blockchain is terrific. it will enable higher levels of transparency and confidence to all participants. withready used it twice jpmorgan as custodians. you canthat technology, have instant results of your vote being cast and confirmed back to you. we rolled it out here in the u.s. as well. we believe leaders lead. through leadership, as the industry evolves, the entire clearance which will be overnight, in time on blockchain where everyone will be on a distributed platform. we will have more clearance -- transparency. forre here for proxy now the participants that walk in today. you said you have been pushing for this for a few years. you got a bipartisan bill. how does it change what you do? plan.rote the business three decades ago. in doing that i knew technology would be the answer. as we look at this blockc
your take moret ourdly, let's delve into viewer proxy voting.the system be improved? it is all about technology. out?about building particularly the blockchain. >> we view our futures as being the abcd. ai, blockchain, cloud and digital. blockchain is terrific. it will enable higher levels of transparency and confidence to all participants. withready used it twice jpmorgan as custodians. you canthat technology, have instant results of your vote being cast and confirmed back to you. we...
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taylor: thank we will talk moret what is happening with brexit next. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ what vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: i'm guy johnson. let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. ofley: the man accused killing 11 people at a pittsburgh synagogue has pleaded not guilty to federal charges that could put him on death row. robert bowers was arraigned one day after a grand jury issued a 44 count indictment. it was his second appearance in a federal courtroom since the weekend massacre at the tree of life synagogue authorities say bowers raged against jews before and after the deadliest anti-semitic attack in american history. said hisn president country cannot be a burden on the international community and wants afghanistan to pay for its own security by 2024. the president says it is up to the taliban to move forward in talks with the government. >> they need to make a decision. in the past, they used to say they wasted the watch the have the time. time now is not the question of the west. worked.h is being he told bloomberg af
taylor: thank we will talk moret what is happening with brexit next. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ what vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: i'm guy johnson. let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. ofley: the man accused killing 11 people at a pittsburgh synagogue has pleaded not guilty to federal charges that could put him on death row. robert bowers was arraigned one day after a grand jury issued a 44 count indictment. it was his second appearance in a federal courtroom since...
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mean for moret letters of no confidence being submitted, what is being commented on the blog that thereld be an increased risk of that. let's take a check on the markets. we have seen a move of more than two standard deviations and starling. big moves in some of the u.k. equities as well. homebuilders taking a hit, also u.k. banks. rbs dropping the most since august 2016. barclays hitting a september 2016 low. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: we heard this mind that brexit secretary dominic raab has resigned. sterling down more than 1.4%, hitting a 128 handle.the ftse 100 trading a little bit higher . european equities at reversing earlier gains to trade lower now. outy markets also pricing and boe rate hike for 2019. in terms of u.k. equities, it is banks and home builders that have been hit the most to the downside. let's get another perspective on the brexit deal. for more, we are joined by our .sland bureau chief in dublin also a government reporter from brussels. what sort of reaction are we getting from where you are to the news of the resignation of dominic raab? think the papers some
mean for moret letters of no confidence being submitted, what is being commented on the blog that thereld be an increased risk of that. let's take a check on the markets. we have seen a move of more than two standard deviations and starling. big moves in some of the u.k. equities as well. homebuilders taking a hit, also u.k. banks. rbs dropping the most since august 2016. barclays hitting a september 2016 low. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: we heard this mind that brexit secretary dominic raab...
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this is when charged particles from the sun, that is one from moret gunn electrons, protons, and theyll you now that the forecast tonight suggests, this is our aurora forecast, and basically where you see the red scam thatis basically where you see the red scam that is the very high probability of catching a glimpse of it. this is about 11pm, pretty much certainty, so folks in reykjavik will get a considerate and in the north of scotla nd considerate and in the north of scotland once again. sometimes these greens and yellows can be as far south as... we should have an aurora forecast every day. this is the time of year to go to iceland, i don‘t work for the tourist board by the way. you can see them in norway and finland. we are not always sure you walk but anyway... quite spectacular the weather in the uk in terms of the temperature. it is november. it has not been so awesome towards the south across the mediterranean. they‘ve had stormy weather and poor weather across spain. these weather systems have been pushing warm weather in our direction. temperatures were mostly around the mi
this is when charged particles from the sun, that is one from moret gunn electrons, protons, and theyll you now that the forecast tonight suggests, this is our aurora forecast, and basically where you see the red scam thatis basically where you see the red scam that is the very high probability of catching a glimpse of it. this is about 11pm, pretty much certainty, so folks in reykjavik will get a considerate and in the north of scotla nd considerate and in the north of scotland once again....