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i urge that we need to do much much more much more and faster in implementing this this is already three years we do not have time the climate change is happening much much faster than one may expect the most recent report by i.p.c.c. intergovernmental panel on climate change has made it clear that we must make sure that the global temperature rise she did contain the below one point five degrees celsius this is a very important announcement which we have to do i sincerely hope that a cut twenty four in cutler ridge pole and i will make much much more detailed action oriented programs we have already a wasted three years and with all this of some countries like the united states be drawing from paris climate agreement it has given lot of damages to our critical real but at the same time i am very much encouraged that the values of what some other countries are skeptical about this we are moving on particularly in the united states even there is a ground australian support from the mayor and sent governors and businesses societies and also civil societies there is no way this is unstoppab
i urge that we need to do much much more much more and faster in implementing this this is already three years we do not have time the climate change is happening much much faster than one may expect the most recent report by i.p.c.c. intergovernmental panel on climate change has made it clear that we must make sure that the global temperature rise she did contain the below one point five degrees celsius this is a very important announcement which we have to do i sincerely hope that a cut...
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of the job especially as an architect and design think how much is in your hands and how much do you delegate to other people. i delegate enormous amount. you know i think architecture is is not to a singular activity certainly not now if it ever was i mean the image of the you know the creative arts is staying up at night with a bottle of whiskey you know. and drawing you know. i don't think that exists anymore i think the world you know the the nature of our projects the nature of how we work is how do you collaborative. so you know. designing buildings is one thing designing a structure designing an office is nearly more important you know how do you create an environment a creative environment with within which people can flourish and take responsibilities and at the same time you know how to how do you hold the bits together you know i mean it's. it's important that we have a an approach an attitude so that's my responsibility is to sort of you know from my farming background i suppose you know keeping all the animals in the field stopping them around ask are we want to take a c
of the job especially as an architect and design think how much is in your hands and how much do you delegate to other people. i delegate enormous amount. you know i think architecture is is not to a singular activity certainly not now if it ever was i mean the image of the you know the creative arts is staying up at night with a bottle of whiskey you know. and drawing you know. i don't think that exists anymore i think the world you know the the nature of our projects the nature of how we work...
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tom: thank you so much.us as we drive forward on so much of the news today, particularly on the european continent. we'll shift to america. later today, lawrence cud low will join john ferro across all platform. kudlow growing his way to a better america. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash now. german healthcare company is plummeting after coming out with its second profit warning in two months. they said they won't meet their profit goals in 2020. legal proceedings are continuing over a takeover gone wrong for an injected drug unit in north america. bitcoin falling as much as 8%. below 3,400. that is the lowest in more than a year. investors reacting after the security and exchange commission are dashing hopes. chairman former nissan carlos ghosn set to be indicted monday. meanwhile he is still the c.e.o. of republican all the. we have learned the french automaker will be reaching the first conclusions of the pay managers will be disclosed. franc
tom: thank you so much.us as we drive forward on so much of the news today, particularly on the european continent. we'll shift to america. later today, lawrence cud low will join john ferro across all platform. kudlow growing his way to a better america. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg "surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash now. german healthcare company is plummeting after coming out with its second profit warning in two months. they said they won't...
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how much more likely is this deal to be accepted much more likely is this deal to be a cce pted by muchis pushing forward? the big challenge that parliament has had really since the 23rd ofjune, 2016, is interpreting the result. we had a binary referendum, which said remain or leave, but leaving can mean many, many different things. it is thejob of mean many, many different things. it is the job of parliament to interpret that and to turn it into reality, and in my opinion the manifestations of a 52—48 vote it and eea —based brexit, it is actually the closest we'll get to delivering on 52—48. of course there'll always be maybe 10% of extremist at both ends the spectrum, thatis extremist at both ends the spectrum, that is the same in any political conversation, i think. that is the same in any political conversation, ithink. but that is the same in any political conversation, i think. but when it comes to what ourjob is to deliver on what we think the majority of the british people are looking for interpret that mandate and once you have that interpretation, everything flows from there.
how much more likely is this deal to be accepted much more likely is this deal to be a cce pted by muchis pushing forward? the big challenge that parliament has had really since the 23rd ofjune, 2016, is interpreting the result. we had a binary referendum, which said remain or leave, but leaving can mean many, many different things. it is thejob of mean many, many different things. it is the job of parliament to interpret that and to turn it into reality, and in my opinion the manifestations of...
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thank you very much. we were expecting no less. ambassador vershbow. >> i have the fortune of being the last and everything are to being said so i'll offer a few main points in some small additional i hope insights. first of all to frame this issue it goes back to what celeste said the kremlin is pursuing a revisionist policy to a bend the rules of order established since the cold war but even at the end of world war ii. concepts like sovereignty in territorial integrity. in moscow it is not brought in a country which has a sizable number of ethnic russians or for that matter russian -- the way to understand what is happening in eastern ukraine is that if moscow succeeds in up-ending the territorial integrity of ukraine the chance of moscow provoking the baltic states goes way up. it's 25% they population in estonia that are russia. the smartest and safest way to defend our baltic allies is to make sure moscow gets logged down until it decides to leave. that does not involve american troops or nato troops
thank you very much. we were expecting no less. ambassador vershbow. >> i have the fortune of being the last and everything are to being said so i'll offer a few main points in some small additional i hope insights. first of all to frame this issue it goes back to what celeste said the kremlin is pursuing a revisionist policy to a bend the rules of order established since the cold war but even at the end of world war ii. concepts like sovereignty in territorial integrity. in moscow it is...
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we'll also be talking to her about her best-selling book, "becoming" and much, much, much more.be done! we are doing it! it's the holidays! t-mobile is offering the awesome iphone xr, with unlimited, for just 40 bucks a month. wooooo! unlimited, with the new iphone xr included? no one else is doing that! so they get unlimited, with iphone xr included, for just 40 bucks? the new iphone xr, that's bananas! at t-mobile get unlimited with iphone xr included for just 40 dollars. our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. what are we doing? the nicodermcq patch helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. give joy,at kohl's!... and get kohl's cash for you! give lego and get $10 kohl's cash... give a fitbit charge 3 and get $20 kohl's cash... "kohl's cash for you!" "thanks!" give joy, get joy - at kohl's. i've slain your dreaded dragon. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? my lord? hey good knight. where are you going? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. co
we'll also be talking to her about her best-selling book, "becoming" and much, much, much more.be done! we are doing it! it's the holidays! t-mobile is offering the awesome iphone xr, with unlimited, for just 40 bucks a month. wooooo! unlimited, with the new iphone xr included? no one else is doing that! so they get unlimited, with iphone xr included, for just 40 bucks? the new iphone xr, that's bananas! at t-mobile get unlimited with iphone xr included for just 40 dollars. our...
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we don't have that much money in the bank. tons of cream will go off. we can't do very much. big picture, we could move the facility to slovakia and we have been over to look at properties. that would be massive for you, moving? you hit the nail on the head. i am so proud to bea nail on the head. i am so proud to be a small uk business that ma nufa ctu res be a small uk business that manufactures at exports. we are at the business end of brexit and most companies' greatest fear is we end up companies' greatest fear is we end up with what no one wants, falling out of the eu with no deal. the probability of that is out of their hands. all eyes on the business world a re hands. all eyes on the business world are now on westminster. now on bbc news, it's hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i am stephen sackur. what gives each of us our sense of who we are? at the most personal level we have our own family background. in the general sense we are all of us part of the human species. but it is the stuff in between that puts us in groups, 01’ in between that puts us in groups, or tribes,
we don't have that much money in the bank. tons of cream will go off. we can't do very much. big picture, we could move the facility to slovakia and we have been over to look at properties. that would be massive for you, moving? you hit the nail on the head. i am so proud to bea nail on the head. i am so proud to be a small uk business that ma nufa ctu res be a small uk business that manufactures at exports. we are at the business end of brexit and most companies' greatest fear is we end up...
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thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you everybody. what an exciting day. this site right here represents such a huge victory for the mission community. i. i love the fact that our friends are holding a sign that says house keys, not handouts. thank you! [cheers and applause] that is exactly what we want in our community. eighty-one units of truly affordable housing. sometimes when we talk about affordable housing, we are talking about housing that people are making over $100,000 are eligible for. not at this site. we are talking about a family of four earning $35,000 a year who will be living right behind us. finally housing for the families that we have all been fighting for in this neighborhood. it is truly remarkable. what's even more remarkable about this, and i've seen so many faces of so many people i love in this crowd, this was slated to be luxury housing. it was going to be housing for people -- for people who grew up in the neighborhood would never be able to afford. and this community foug
thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you everybody. what an exciting day. this site right here represents such a huge victory for the mission community. i. i love the fact that our friends are holding a sign that says house keys, not handouts. thank you! [cheers and applause] that is exactly what we want in our community. eighty-one units of truly affordable housing. sometimes when we talk about affordable housing, we are talking about housing that people are making over $100,000 are...
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we'll also be talking to her about her best-selling book, "becoming" and much, much, much more.ow far love can go. (grandma vo) over one hundred national parks protected. (mom vo) more than fifty thousand animals rescued. (old man vo) nearly two million meals delivered. (mom vo) over eighteen hundred wishes granted. (vo) that's one hundred and forty million dollars donated to charity by subaru and its retailers over eleven years. (girl) thank you. (boy) thank you. (old man) thank you. (granddaughter) thank you. ♪ finally got me ben. the clarke st street crater, the mother of all potholes, but you know state farms got you too. you ain't nothing! are you trash talking a pothole? yup. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. so we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients added one handed pumps and beat the top safety standards the new johnson's® choose gentle (photographer) ugh. this screen!tected! (sprintern) you know, sprint has the awesome new iphone xr. (photographer) oooh. let's take a picture! (robot) cool! and sprint will give you the iphone x
we'll also be talking to her about her best-selling book, "becoming" and much, much, much more.ow far love can go. (grandma vo) over one hundred national parks protected. (mom vo) more than fifty thousand animals rescued. (old man vo) nearly two million meals delivered. (mom vo) over eighteen hundred wishes granted. (vo) that's one hundred and forty million dollars donated to charity by subaru and its retailers over eleven years. (girl) thank you. (boy) thank you. (old man) thank you....
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much more. many western politicians and even ordinary people see russia as a threat they even think that you want to rule the world and of course i'm sure of this even press the leader about potential plans for a global takeover. also to. fighting for a long time in syria now we've won it's time to come back donald trump takes credit for defeating islamic state in syria and blindsides his allies in the administration announcing a surprise troop withdrawal from the country. thursday evening here in moscow just ten ten pm now welcome to my name's kevin i think shooting two is so little earlier on russian president vladimir putin next to the stage after his fourteenth annual q. and a with media from all around the globe is a huge event because special coverage of the whole thing and reaction to it right here starting right now. but in a putin support almost four hours of fact i'm tryna rave questions from both russian and foreign journalists from the economy to pensions to education to sniping back
much more. many western politicians and even ordinary people see russia as a threat they even think that you want to rule the world and of course i'm sure of this even press the leader about potential plans for a global takeover. also to. fighting for a long time in syria now we've won it's time to come back donald trump takes credit for defeating islamic state in syria and blindsides his allies in the administration announcing a surprise troop withdrawal from the country. thursday evening here...
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gershon: not from institutions, but they are much hot -- much heavier in bonds.have been through a partial cycle already. look what happened in the energy space and this trip in oil. a very unlike 2015 and 14 when you had these companies with tremendous amount of debt in the balance sheets. those companies over structured. what is left is much more able to withstand lower commodity prices in general. jonathan: it is intriguing that credits are finding a floor and leverage loans are rolling over and some people might say it is the rate story. loans are priced off libor and that is climbing higher. what does that signal if libor is climbing high and loans are rolling over? kathleen: it is climbing higher and that is end of year liquidity to some extent. it is not expected to move that much higher. the interest in capturing that spread may not be sustainable through early 2019. i think what we are seeing is convergence in the long-term defining high-yield differently, that it won't just be asset classes anymore. jonathan: i am trying to take the other side again the
gershon: not from institutions, but they are much hot -- much heavier in bonds.have been through a partial cycle already. look what happened in the energy space and this trip in oil. a very unlike 2015 and 14 when you had these companies with tremendous amount of debt in the balance sheets. those companies over structured. what is left is much more able to withstand lower commodity prices in general. jonathan: it is intriguing that credits are finding a floor and leverage loans are rolling over...
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that's too much. [laughter] more too much, more to much.er] that's the opposite of what computers do. you don't work with large phrases that you breakdown tried to figure out the grammar. i think it's more logical. i don't think this is been too much. but more too much. more too much. we can lead you wanting more. thank you all for coming. [applause] double thanks to -- thank you. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you, that was really fun. >> steve and sarah purchase -- participated on a discussion about president trump. it's the fourth most-watched program of 2018 on booktv. see the full program and all of the most-watched books events at booktv.org. c-span launched booktv 20 years ago on c-span2. since then, we've covered more than 15000 authors. spanning more than 1000 weekends. in 2004, john stuart was at the new york public library to talk about america, the book. >> i was looking forward to this to dispel some of the mythology surrounding myself in founders particularly the myth of our infallibility. moderns have a tendency to wor
that's too much. [laughter] more too much, more to much.er] that's the opposite of what computers do. you don't work with large phrases that you breakdown tried to figure out the grammar. i think it's more logical. i don't think this is been too much. but more too much. more too much. we can lead you wanting more. thank you all for coming. [applause] double thanks to -- thank you. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you, that was really fun. >> steve and sarah purchase --...
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thank you so much. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much, mr. hugasian, and that's absolutely the way to get people on board who are not on board. >> hi. my wife and i were fortunate enough to purchase one unit there last year. we own one building, two unit. my wife and i are probably going to have kids in a few years, and i don't have to want to make a decision. we spent frankly way too much on it because we want to stay there. i'm in support of this, so thank you for the consideration, it's obviously a great idea. >> supervisor kim: thank you. >> hello, and thank you, supervisors, kim, peskin and brown. my name is aaron thompson, i serve on airbnb's public community team in san francisco. i'd like to star by thanking supervisor kim for your ongoing support of c.b.d.'s formation. as the largest employer in the proposed district, we believe the c.b.d. will ensure the vie theity, safety and cleanliness of our community for years to come. we are proud to stand with residents today and business owners small and large to form the business district t
thank you so much. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much, mr. hugasian, and that's absolutely the way to get people on board who are not on board. >> hi. my wife and i were fortunate enough to purchase one unit there last year. we own one building, two unit. my wife and i are probably going to have kids in a few years, and i don't have to want to make a decision. we spent frankly way too much on it because we want to stay there. i'm in support of this, so thank you for the...
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so much fun, right? they brought them because they knew i couldn't dance, and they knew i needed some help. the next group is the san francisco girl's chorus. they won five grammy awards, performing at the 2009 inauguration of president barack obama. the sfgc continues to empower young women from all across the bay area with its chorus school, which trains over 250 young girls and women in vocal training each year. please welcome to the stage the san francisco girl's chorus. [applause] chore [singing "deck the halls"] [singing "silent night"] [applause] >> let's hear it for the san francisco girl's chorus. hi, folks. how great were they? fantastic, don't you think? [applause] >> okay. before we go any further, i want to let jeanette know, we've found tatiana. so mom, come back stage, and we have tatiana for you. i want to give a couple of additional things. none of this would have been possible without the civic center community benefit district, so if you could join me in a round of applause for the ben
so much fun, right? they brought them because they knew i couldn't dance, and they knew i needed some help. the next group is the san francisco girl's chorus. they won five grammy awards, performing at the 2009 inauguration of president barack obama. the sfgc continues to empower young women from all across the bay area with its chorus school, which trains over 250 young girls and women in vocal training each year. please welcome to the stage the san francisco girl's chorus. [applause] chore...
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i don't think it would be much more pleasant to be in aus would be much more pleasant to be in a usjailo be in a us jail, perhaps would be much more pleasant to be in a usjail, perhaps in a cell with three orfour a usjail, perhaps in a cell with three or four other inmates. so a usjail, perhaps in a cell with three orfour other inmates. so i think it is more the fact that he is being held for so long without the opportunity of bail, rather than the conditions he is being held in, that are perhaps where the spotlight should shine. before we go, let's update you with other business news. a london court has ruled that a tycoon can be extradited from britain to india where he faces fraud charges. it is now in the hands of the home secretary for approval. india wants to bring criminal action related to $1.1; billion in loans. his company, kingfisher, took them out and authorities argue he had no intention of repaying them. he has denied the charges. japan's softbank is set to launch the biggest ipo in its history. the group already controls the world's biggest technology private equity fund,
i don't think it would be much more pleasant to be in aus would be much more pleasant to be in a usjailo be in a us jail, perhaps would be much more pleasant to be in a usjail, perhaps in a cell with three orfour a usjail, perhaps in a cell with three or four other inmates. so a usjail, perhaps in a cell with three orfour other inmates. so i think it is more the fact that he is being held for so long without the opportunity of bail, rather than the conditions he is being held in, that are...
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thapgs very much for joining us.t do you make of this story very strongly worded pushback from the company >> yeah. thapgs for having me it is a very interesting story it >> a huge component of people have a great view given the lack of information we have. we have one story. we have a company respondsing back but without a lot of information it is tough to actually say what the impact will be. everyone trying to figure out what the dollar will be. all we flow is that we heard issues around baby powder. investors are used to it it is more of a reflection of stock positioning, crowding into defensive stocks even if you were to tell me the world was going to end i think j and j would be a stock investors would want to own. i think that's really is biggest issue today. >> so you have no way to quantify how big of a liability risk they face >> it is very difficult to tell. some analysts have taken the number of patients and they have multiplied them by what they think the average liability can be we have seen numbers jus
thapgs very much for joining us.t do you make of this story very strongly worded pushback from the company >> yeah. thapgs for having me it is a very interesting story it >> a huge component of people have a great view given the lack of information we have. we have one story. we have a company respondsing back but without a lot of information it is tough to actually say what the impact will be. everyone trying to figure out what the dollar will be. all we flow is that we heard...
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thank you very much.ank you. an important milestone for our campaign to make america safe again is the reduction in the murder rate. murders in america's largest cities are projected to drop by more than 8% compared to 2016. a remarkable turnaround in just two short years. and you are the ones who have really made it possible. we've given you certain advantages you didn't have before this administration, but you have made it possible. with us today is the u.s. attorney maria chapa lopez. maria? maria, where is maria? thank you, maria. [applause] president trump: maria assembled a team from the irs, the fbi and tampa police, to take down a violent street gang in tampa. thanks to this collaborative effort, 11 gang members are now facing hard time in prison. maria, great job. we've all been reading about it. very, very exceptional. thank you. thank you very much. [applause] president trump: james lark with the better family life initiative is here, as well. james, thank you very much. [applause] president tr
thank you very much.ank you. an important milestone for our campaign to make america safe again is the reduction in the murder rate. murders in america's largest cities are projected to drop by more than 8% compared to 2016. a remarkable turnaround in just two short years. and you are the ones who have really made it possible. we've given you certain advantages you didn't have before this administration, but you have made it possible. with us today is the u.s. attorney maria chapa lopez. maria?...
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that's pretty much where that level is opec matters it matters day-to-day.ghly 40% of world production from an opec perspective, russia, closer to 70 they matter over the longer term in the next month, next two months, it's all about the u.s if we get down to 45, you will see production shut in and prices bounce. president trump says we need lower oil prices and gasoline prices how do oil producers and opec plus and how do the president reconcile and resolve that conflict >> never wanted to count out president trump. he could give incentives later on to oil producers, give them some breaks. but the reality is there's a lot of debt coming due when your break-even price is $45, you can't be producing at 39 i don't agree with some of these arguments that we could be in the 30s soon, low 40s. if you get there, i don't think it holds >> brian sullivan, i know you're still with us out at opec hq let's get in on this discussion. john brings up a number of points you mentioned in your report as well >> i understand his point as well but here's the thing, i have a bu
that's pretty much where that level is opec matters it matters day-to-day.ghly 40% of world production from an opec perspective, russia, closer to 70 they matter over the longer term in the next month, next two months, it's all about the u.s if we get down to 45, you will see production shut in and prices bounce. president trump says we need lower oil prices and gasoline prices how do oil producers and opec plus and how do the president reconcile and resolve that conflict >> never wanted...
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the racquets are bent, crooked and much smaller, and the ball doesn't bounce as much, and it is muchuse, and the grill, and it's a bit more excitement than ordinary tennis. you can hit it kind of as hard as you can, and out is really high up. this is the forerunner to every other racquet sport. you can see why — a huge, open sport, with the elements of going off the walls like in squash. although it can only bounce once off the floor, it can go off the walls, the side, the roofs, the ledges, up to ten times — even more than that. it started out as a street game, so nothing is quite what it seems. if you can imagine the street, so none of the buildings all quite sort of match up, and there are shops and cafes with awnings out, and of course, so you have to compensate for all of that. didn't break anything. which is why when by royal appointment it was time for a game, the earl kept aiming for my buttress, which is the bit of wall that juts out. off the buttress, did you see? that was special. there are so many different ways to score — hitting the nested area, and getting the bells to
the racquets are bent, crooked and much smaller, and the ball doesn't bounce as much, and it is muchuse, and the grill, and it's a bit more excitement than ordinary tennis. you can hit it kind of as hard as you can, and out is really high up. this is the forerunner to every other racquet sport. you can see why — a huge, open sport, with the elements of going off the walls like in squash. although it can only bounce once off the floor, it can go off the walls, the side, the roofs, the ledges,...
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thank you so much. i am here at westminster talking about brexit but it's not the only story in global markets today. we are asking the question, how much if at all with the nikkei advance in 2019? the world's second-biggest equity market has had a good run recently. there's still time to head over to add your forecast to our 2019 market survey before polling closes on friday. now let's get the bloomberg first word news from debra mao in hong kong. >> theresa may is heading back to brussels today after winning a confidence vote among fellow conservative members of the u.k. house of commons. more than one third of lawmakers voted to ditch may, but an emotional concession before the ballot when she said she would not leave the party into the next general election. she is now safe from an internal challenge for your and returns to the task of getting her brexit deal approved by parliament. she will head to brussels for summit with other e.u. leaders. >> i'm grateful for that support. a significant number c
thank you so much. i am here at westminster talking about brexit but it's not the only story in global markets today. we are asking the question, how much if at all with the nikkei advance in 2019? the world's second-biggest equity market has had a good run recently. there's still time to head over to add your forecast to our 2019 market survey before polling closes on friday. now let's get the bloomberg first word news from debra mao in hong kong. >> theresa may is heading back to...
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thanks so much for watching. elle see you again -- i'll see you again next time. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to "wall street journal" at large with me, gerry baker. this week we're going to take a deeper look at the astronaut of the u.s. economy. -- at the state of the u.s. economy. next year the current expansion, which began after the global financial crisis in 2009, will be ten years old. that will make it one of the longest periods of sustained growth in u.s. history. expansions don't die of old age, but after such a long period of growth, strains typically do start to show. in the last few weeks, financial markets have been very turbulent, refrequenting in part -- reflecting in part concerns that this long expansion may, indeed, be coming to an end. the dow is off around 10% from its peak of a couple of months ago as investors fret about a number of issues that could derail the economy. u.s./china trade relations, rising interest rates, uncertainty in britain over how the country will finally exit the european u
thanks so much for watching. elle see you again -- i'll see you again next time. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to "wall street journal" at large with me, gerry baker. this week we're going to take a deeper look at the astronaut of the u.s. economy. -- at the state of the u.s. economy. next year the current expansion, which began after the global financial crisis in 2009, will be ten years old. that will make it one of the longest periods of sustained growth in u.s. history....
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alan: i was getting much too much of the credit for what was actually going on. i said, don't worry about it. it will come out on the other side. ♪ ♪ reagan: it is my intention to nominate dr. alan greenspan to a four-year term as chairman of the federal reserve. alan: i just wanted to say that i am deeply grateful to the president for this opportunity to serve my country in one of its most sensitive economic posts. david: so you graduate summa cum laude from nyu, you have given up your music career. what did you do when you graduated? alan: well of all, i went to the , first national industrial conference board. for the first time, i went into the business world. i wasn't really all that interested in it, and found myself fascinated. at a fairly young age, like 22, i was writing articles for the conference board magazine. and i was fascinated. by it. i was getting quoted in the new york times. david: ok. alan: at a very early age. david: ok, so the new york times is quoting you and you are in your 20's. you ultimately became a well-known consultant on wall stree
alan: i was getting much too much of the credit for what was actually going on. i said, don't worry about it. it will come out on the other side. ♪ ♪ reagan: it is my intention to nominate dr. alan greenspan to a four-year term as chairman of the federal reserve. alan: i just wanted to say that i am deeply grateful to the president for this opportunity to serve my country in one of its most sensitive economic posts. david: so you graduate summa cum laude from nyu, you have given up your...
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i admire that so much. thank you for being that example for so many women in the city and in this world. i also cannot wait to see what you do next. i can't wait for all of the next ways you choose to use your talents to fight for the best policies and for the best for all people, the dignity of all people. and i just deeply, deeply thank you for your work all these years. >> president cohen: supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: i remember when both you and supervisor cohen came if and i was an aide. when you first came in. at first for you, i was thinking, oh, our board meetings are not going to be as fun because your predecessor kept us rolling with f-bombs. but i was so proud to see two strong women coming in and you were both fierce. you didn't take any shit right away, which i really was impressed with. but what i really noticed about you, supervisor kim, is that you were -- you engaged in your community like really no one had ever seen. you were kind. you would listen. you would come in and just sit
i admire that so much. thank you for being that example for so many women in the city and in this world. i also cannot wait to see what you do next. i can't wait for all of the next ways you choose to use your talents to fight for the best policies and for the best for all people, the dignity of all people. and i just deeply, deeply thank you for your work all these years. >> president cohen: supervisor brown. >> supervisor brown: i remember when both you and supervisor cohen came...
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here and lay out for a spin that's much hill one hundred eight is a shot much and one little wind up i'm not here to comment on. the nor should finish second he didn't. manami saudi of course we have to be rational of the sort of human most of your best service was to do we were up ackermann. the moment to moment have you not misled. we can. have room for your math and how to build them look at. how we look at the new nasa machine how happy i. am with the magna machine and feel. that love it when shuttle. one of. the what the leisure to my little bit of what. i meant man. in the movie that i think it is a couple hundred. come on i've been. sick help me in a minute deal been in a lot of them. and. nor should. you know right now so we have the law and i usually do the message down now because i love melissa them is good but missed a couple. internet kind of took a few of immersion is that even the most than one element is you can select any and asifa nor. no one his will is due to for this to mislead you norman and. norman the number should not means how are. you any less what. on this
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others are wondering just how much it is going to cause. france's junior budget minister saying the estimated total cost of the package was between eight and 10 billion euros. changes,previous tax we can estimate how much some of the individual taxes will cost. reversing a hike and social security payments living on pensioners is around 1.5 billion. macron is asking companies that can afford it to pay their employees bonuses that are tax-free. is going to be applied through tax cuts and bringing forward an increase in a supplement that was meant to be spread out. >> how does the french government plan on paying on all of this? >> they will have to find a way to do it without increasing the deficit. macron will meet banks this afternoon, asking for their contribution to this. it does not leave them much room to maneuver. 2.8% of gdp, just under the, juu 3% limit. those predictions, based on growth of 1.7% is not guaranteed . governments must stick to targets once they have announced them. there will have to be cuts to pay for these tax reduc
others are wondering just how much it is going to cause. france's junior budget minister saying the estimated total cost of the package was between eight and 10 billion euros. changes,previous tax we can estimate how much some of the individual taxes will cost. reversing a hike and social security payments living on pensioners is around 1.5 billion. macron is asking companies that can afford it to pay their employees bonuses that are tax-free. is going to be applied through tax cuts and...
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the big is, how much will italian growth slow? how much are these forecasts to too optimistic?citere where the numbers are probably going to go back up again. having more structural improvement over the past couple of years. you mentioned credit. credit markets are very closely correlated with btp bund spreads. the only thing is, you never get paid as much in credit as you do in the government bond market. if you really like italy, you should be buying btp's against wounds rather than buying italian credit. nejra: you have a great are chart in your outlook showing how much btp's offer a bigger pickup then wounds. bunds. how are you factoring political risk into your strategy? >> it will be very important. in 2018, i thought that the trade risk was going to be much bigger than european political risk. some people looking back on that might say, that didn't work out as well as you thought. political risk has appealed everywhere -- appeared everywhere. you have to think about political risk versus valuations. the markets discount a lot of bad news. there's probably more political
the big is, how much will italian growth slow? how much are these forecasts to too optimistic?citere where the numbers are probably going to go back up again. having more structural improvement over the past couple of years. you mentioned credit. credit markets are very closely correlated with btp bund spreads. the only thing is, you never get paid as much in credit as you do in the government bond market. if you really like italy, you should be buying btp's against wounds rather than buying...
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is a how are full to control what you've got is doing you can do much good for the world including for people with people with genetic disease this is not the way in which you know to and should face the public where we talk about. scientists making designer babies outside of existing your reworks so went on to when you sent me the data i wrote him back and. told me that this is a so. and tonio being the reporter behind that mit article there you're not the only one this from scientific on twitter who says i'm struggling to describe how i'm feeling watching this presentation and q. and a there is so much wrong with the research the medical benefit the secrecy the lack of informed consent this is not what science is about this is a display of ego so that's one person's perspective but i want to take you into the room where this happened i want you to have a listen to some of the reactions from scientists who were at that summit in hong kong on november twenty eighth. i don't think this should have been done. i think it's unfortunate. it would have been good if we'd known more about it b
is a how are full to control what you've got is doing you can do much good for the world including for people with people with genetic disease this is not the way in which you know to and should face the public where we talk about. scientists making designer babies outside of existing your reworks so went on to when you sent me the data i wrote him back and. told me that this is a so. and tonio being the reporter behind that mit article there you're not the only one this from scientific on...
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thank you very much. there is no greater privilege for me than to serve as your commander, and you know that being commander-in-chief of what we are building, what has been built, but what we are building is something really very special. you are part of the greatest fighting force of the history of the world, the u.s. military. i'm thrilled to speak to you on behalf of our country for this beautiful and representing this beautiful christmas day in the united states. i know it is a great sacrifice for you to be away from your family's, but i want you to know every american family is eternally grateful for you and we are holding you close in our hearts, thoughts, and prayers. we are all praying for you. we love what you do, we love your work. you are amazing people. from andersen air force base in guam, i want to welcome the soldiers of task force talon. , astenant colonel castro part of the unit's asset protection, responsibilities, talon protected assets and struckel when typhoon earlier this year. i hea
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thank you very much. appreciate it. >> here is a little parting gift >> thank you. [laughter] >> don't start the three minutes , that may be i will cut it down to one. thank you very much. it has been great to work with all of you end with virginia and this commission and their predecessors to the commissioners here today. back to the chamber, i had been there many years ago between my time in the feinstein and jordan administrations, i knew there was only certain things we can accomplish, and i said my motto should be we delay the inevitable. i think you've been partners with us in delaying the inevitable many times, but also educating members of the board of supervisors of the balancing act as he mentions there to the needs of the community and the needs of workers and the needs of business and the needs of micro business, small business, larger business. we have tried to do our best to educate the board and to come to some successes on balancing those needs and how legislation affects a micro business
thank you very much. appreciate it. >> here is a little parting gift >> thank you. [laughter] >> don't start the three minutes , that may be i will cut it down to one. thank you very much. it has been great to work with all of you end with virginia and this commission and their predecessors to the commissioners here today. back to the chamber, i had been there many years ago between my time in the feinstein and jordan administrations, i knew there was only certain things we...
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they carry much higher selling prices it's unclear that weakness in 75% of the business in much higherrices can be made up for in terms of strength in older products. >> everybody seems to be focused on the unit sales question and many answered by saying, yes, but the revenue per unit sold is much higher than it used to be so don't overfocus on that i'm not saying you say that, i'd love to hear your thoughts on that but there is a way to juice unit sales and it usually involves cutting prices could that be -- that has really never been their playbook that i can recall you can correct me on that but is that part of the playbook now or one that ought to be on the table? >> typically what apple has done is try and address new price points at the low end. so what we did see historically is that apple introduced a new low end model called the iphone se during the success cycle when units were weak. and apple came out with a new price point and a new device that was really trying to open up incremental buyers for the iphone and it had some success in driving units. and so certainly that's so
they carry much higher selling prices it's unclear that weakness in 75% of the business in much higherrices can be made up for in terms of strength in older products. >> everybody seems to be focused on the unit sales question and many answered by saying, yes, but the revenue per unit sold is much higher than it used to be so don't overfocus on that i'm not saying you say that, i'd love to hear your thoughts on that but there is a way to juice unit sales and it usually involves cutting...
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what economists call the marginal revenue product how much people produce and how much more they sellbasically inflation plus productivity around 3.8. wages are running at 3.1 whenever wages with running faster than the -- slower than marginal revenue product we are in disinflation. not inflation from the labor market >> larry - >> another reason not to hike. >> you say that you have faith in the rationality of the fed and they'll come to their senses and not raise interest rates tomorrow and that -- and that, yet, there are lots of other people who see them as, quote, crazy, in the face of data and in the face of things out there how crazy really, really crazy is a quarter-point interest rate hike how meaningful would that be in terms of its impact on the economy? >> well, well, first of all, you're correct a quarter point here and there doesn't matter what matters, though, is the fed's credibility. and if they raise tomorrow, they will be saying we're ignoring the data they'll be saying that, you know, our mission is to carry through with what we said three months ago rather than lo
what economists call the marginal revenue product how much people produce and how much more they sellbasically inflation plus productivity around 3.8. wages are running at 3.1 whenever wages with running faster than the -- slower than marginal revenue product we are in disinflation. not inflation from the labor market >> larry - >> another reason not to hike. >> you say that you have faith in the rationality of the fed and they'll come to their senses and not raise interest...
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i suspect there is someone who does thank you very much for your comments you can keep them coming on this and other stories that we're covering on the great today's a hash tag aging news quit on social media let's move on now to other world news and we head to france where mark or resign is a rallying cry of hundreds of protesters in paris angry about rising fuel prices. the demonstrators wearing yellow vests on the. new the iconic avenue in the heart of paris close to the presidential palace dozens of people have been injured including eleven members of the security forces emanuel mccord the french president is being accused of treating the concerns of the processors about the high cost of living with disdain the french president says taxes to fight pollution are necessary but those out on the streets say they are now struggling to make ends meet. byzantine region so far we counted five thousand five hundred people protesting in paris they started at about seven am one hundred seven people have been arrested the large number were violent they compromise the public's freedom of expre
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he meant so much to the entire country and so much to the world. >> i was born in 1986.s vice president. my earliest memories, you were probably there, frankly, but the republican convention. i remember it because when my grandfather, gampy showed up, balloons were dropped and fireworks went off and i was really scared. that was a scary memory, but it was so obvious from an early age when i had my earliest memories, there was something different about gampy. he was surrounded with people who always showed up with a big group. he had a big secret service delegation at that time. but he was very quick to shed all of that and be a normal guy. people are sometimes maybe bewildered that our family doesn't sit around and talk politics. we talk about the things every family talks about. gampy loved sports and loved fishing and being outdoors. he loved being a grandfather and he was the world's best. >> you're right. i was covering him in the 80s and the 90s. i saw what he was achieving as a vice president and as a president of the united states. he was an incredible public figu
he meant so much to the entire country and so much to the world. >> i was born in 1986.s vice president. my earliest memories, you were probably there, frankly, but the republican convention. i remember it because when my grandfather, gampy showed up, balloons were dropped and fireworks went off and i was really scared. that was a scary memory, but it was so obvious from an early age when i had my earliest memories, there was something different about gampy. he was surrounded with people...
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so much is made of some of the more tragic events with the war, and so much tension is given to things like the massacre at me lie and so forth. we need to remember this, and focus a study on it, but at the same time, so many of the veterans are kind of plagued painted with that same brush and they like we focus only on the negatives and the positives and i think our project has been a much better balance of making sure that we are not just looking at those negative aspects of war, you can't get war without looking at the negative aspects but there's also some positive things, men and women who are serving their nation with respect and honor and dignity, doing the best thing, the best they can in the circumstances into which they are thrown, and i think most veterans who visit us, and get to know us, we really do approach their service in that way. it's a place of honor and respect and understanding that yes, that happened, but the people who are involved in large part from our experience, they were not doing that, they were doing what they thought was honorable and right. so as a resu
so much is made of some of the more tragic events with the war, and so much tension is given to things like the massacre at me lie and so forth. we need to remember this, and focus a study on it, but at the same time, so many of the veterans are kind of plagued painted with that same brush and they like we focus only on the negatives and the positives and i think our project has been a much better balance of making sure that we are not just looking at those negative aspects of war, you can't...
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this is very much paul his party is very much part of the center right coalition in the european parliamentnd thinking they're in the pen with a nationalist policy a number of others poland for example ellen's an a to what extent does this nationalists voice presents a threat when it's all throwed in together to the e.u. more broadly. well we see the general trend that the populist agenda of personalizing power dismantling the separation of power putting pressure on churches putting journalists into prison or streamlining media leads to a relatively successful strategy no matter where exactly you stand as a political organization and when we look at previous european parliamentary elections then we had a pretty broad spectrum of political parties but a very fundamental agreement on what the european union is and what it stands for what we now see you with all the different bonds and developments in italy and. right wing leaders that you mention is a much more politicized european parliamentary election that will also politicize the european union which does no longer just about how exactly
this is very much paul his party is very much part of the center right coalition in the european parliamentnd thinking they're in the pen with a nationalist policy a number of others poland for example ellen's an a to what extent does this nationalists voice presents a threat when it's all throwed in together to the e.u. more broadly. well we see the general trend that the populist agenda of personalizing power dismantling the separation of power putting pressure on churches putting journalists...
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your publisher thank you very much that's all you want it was fun to very much a serious. mostly about the trouble cause it gets me on them gives me a bit warm up. so i see said mr bush. this is a place i found the great commission ministry. just then. there were the one making their odd choice in the next voyage. as if i didn't realize already this is the spree of horrible. two mice when i must i think that there were more us either of us were to remember my feet so. there's no glamour in the slush. fund only been on the streets one day the does it been cold humiliating thing frightening to some of the family amidst a world of kind of attack me of any time. i could easily see would drugs or alcohol would act as a way to block out which reality. you need help to consent to have someone can cheat when you fall. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. oh you will be in the lottery she'll last years does. she does it with the people most of. what i mean. i make
your publisher thank you very much that's all you want it was fun to very much a serious. mostly about the trouble cause it gets me on them gives me a bit warm up. so i see said mr bush. this is a place i found the great commission ministry. just then. there were the one making their odd choice in the next voyage. as if i didn't realize already this is the spree of horrible. two mice when i must i think that there were more us either of us were to remember my feet so. there's no glamour in the...
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thank you so much. get that reaction there and good to get an idea of what people are thinking outside the united kingdom, of europe. let's now gauge the reaction from businesses at home because the confederation of british industry, which represents 190,000 uk firms, has described wednesday's vote as a "chaotic detour". in a statement, it says: "politicians must finally stop the endless infighting of the past 30 months and come together to secure a workable brexit deal. companies and the country have had enough of chaos. this must mark a turning point, a chance to restore confidence in politics and our economy." that is the view from them. here's the bbc business editor, simonjack. business groups are calling this, my favourite line from the many, a chaotic detour and it does feel a bit like you in a car chase and the lead car has gone off to a bind, lots of chickens come out the window squawking and then you get back on the road, only to find out that the car that was chasing you are still chasing you
thank you so much. get that reaction there and good to get an idea of what people are thinking outside the united kingdom, of europe. let's now gauge the reaction from businesses at home because the confederation of british industry, which represents 190,000 uk firms, has described wednesday's vote as a "chaotic detour". in a statement, it says: "politicians must finally stop the endless infighting of the past 30 months and come together to secure a workable brexit deal....
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for joining me thanks so much i want to first is there anything new in these new reports that we haven't seen before about that sort of point one point zero one percent of internet traffic during the top of the of it's more of the same narrative basically saying that facebook targeted these ads and the russians targeted facebook ads to help trump when the presidential campaign the election but really the only new thing i guess that's really surfacing is that now it's instagram so and again these these ads are kind of laughable if if you will but again facebook owns instagram so really is just using this new platform to again target people to convince them and have that effect on them to really help trump when the presidential election yeah it's it's kind of amazing not seeing enough evidence to really show that there was this successful targeting campaign and all of that but what's interesting now when you you found out and what's come out today is michael isikoff who is a yahoo investigative journalist recently gave an interview to media eye and he was one of the first to report on the
for joining me thanks so much i want to first is there anything new in these new reports that we haven't seen before about that sort of point one point zero one percent of internet traffic during the top of the of it's more of the same narrative basically saying that facebook targeted these ads and the russians targeted facebook ads to help trump when the presidential campaign the election but really the only new thing i guess that's really surfacing is that now it's instagram so and again...
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into trouble it's going to suffer some kind of traumatic experience policymakers also a finding it much harder in china to navigate their way through these series of issues that they're confronting sort of slamming their foot on the accelerator and then slamming their foot on the brake is an approach which has worked thus fall but there is a sense that it's generating. deteriorating returns it's just not as official . approach in managing the economy as it has been in the past and that's another reason why i fear that some states they're going to get into trouble let's turn our attention to europe then from bragg's it to the protests facing the french president to i'm a calls departure from germany a lot of political uncertainty how do you think that's going to impact the continent's economy in twenty nineteen well we're already seeing indicators of business confidence soften and soften quite significantly in the eurozone and there's no doubt that trade and politics are probably the two primary drivers of that suffering of confidence and i think the outlook is a little bit worrying the
into trouble it's going to suffer some kind of traumatic experience policymakers also a finding it much harder in china to navigate their way through these series of issues that they're confronting sort of slamming their foot on the accelerator and then slamming their foot on the brake is an approach which has worked thus fall but there is a sense that it's generating. deteriorating returns it's just not as official . approach in managing the economy as it has been in the past and that's...
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how much more further to go?what's likely to happen in the near term, even on the good days we've seen within the correction, i think we're operating within that operational phase. monday, the market was up over 1% decliners on the nyse, three to one. these are areas we would look to to tick the box on the technical side to say okay we're ready to see a momentum shift i guess it's not that surprising to me to see yield curve inversion lead to a one day panic. our particular point of view is it's not a good timing tool. you go back throughout history, you have to acknowledge the fact that the yield curve inverted. you're not going to be able to time the market based on that. i went back and looked at tw and fives. you saw an inversion november of '05, october of '98 and december of '88 in all three of these periods it was 18-24 months before the market peaked. >> how doia g you get set up fo 2019 is cash looking like a viable option here? >> it's a viable option more so than it was before, clearly. rates have gone
how much more further to go?what's likely to happen in the near term, even on the good days we've seen within the correction, i think we're operating within that operational phase. monday, the market was up over 1% decliners on the nyse, three to one. these are areas we would look to to tick the box on the technical side to say okay we're ready to see a momentum shift i guess it's not that surprising to me to see yield curve inversion lead to a one day panic. our particular point of view is...
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the rain has pretty much stopped for much of the north bay and ending in a north to south fashion. will be the south bay. still have some issues along our coastline. surf right now is running high. anywhere from about 19 to 23 foot waves are crashing along our coastlines that's why we have the high surf warning. we still have a little more than 20 hours left in that. winter storm warning for the sierra about 10:00 tomorrow morning. tomorrow it's a dry day. those showers exit before the sun gets up, but a lot of cloud cover, so it's not totally bright. 58 in san rafael, san francisco up to about 57 degrees. a lot of cloud cover tomorrow. sunnier skies midweek, a slight chance of a sprinkle and otherwise the weekend looking dry. the first full weekend of winter coming up. >>> the raiders didn't have such a great day but look to the south. >> sundays aren't just about the nfl. the sharks hit the road and started a scoring youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbeli
the rain has pretty much stopped for much of the north bay and ending in a north to south fashion. will be the south bay. still have some issues along our coastline. surf right now is running high. anywhere from about 19 to 23 foot waves are crashing along our coastlines that's why we have the high surf warning. we still have a little more than 20 hours left in that. winter storm warning for the sierra about 10:00 tomorrow morning. tomorrow it's a dry day. those showers exit before the sun gets...
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can provide how much more sustainable that growth will be more resilient it will be and how much inequality you're going to eliminate then i would turn to the woman my sisters and i would encourage them to number one get as much education as they can and i hope that this is accessible in the country were to talk to them not always the case i would second say. have enough self-esteem take confidence in what other women in the area or beyond can achieve and just be yourself and make sure that you have a voice and if you can't find your voice get the support of other men and women who will be supporting you along the way millions in the u.k. are worried about what the new year will bring that's because the government has yet to reach a consensus on how to exist the european union at the end of march or u.k.'s economy is slowing and the currency is weakened as politicians continue to argue many voters are beginning to ask if it is an expensive miscalculation peter dixon from commerzbank has more i think when you look back to three years ago those people who pushed for bread i don't think expect
can provide how much more sustainable that growth will be more resilient it will be and how much inequality you're going to eliminate then i would turn to the woman my sisters and i would encourage them to number one get as much education as they can and i hope that this is accessible in the country were to talk to them not always the case i would second say. have enough self-esteem take confidence in what other women in the area or beyond can achieve and just be yourself and make sure that you...
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thank you so much. chief economist, thank you so much forjoining us from chicago.th the farmers, they have already got silos and full of soy beans that have gone rotten so they need action and the money to be disbursed. all these issues are very worthy subjects but you have officially made it, katty. you have officially "made it" — this weekend a star on saturday night live — and played by holywood a lister, claire foy. joe, we now have definitive proof that donald trump ordered... because,,katty, there's too much smoke here to have no fire. there's an inferno. the guy can tweet all he wants, but eventually the truth will come out. the truth always comes out. indeed, and that's why today... what's this report going to tell us that we actually don't know already? nothing. what new evidence even needs to come out? it's funny you should say that because... i mean, the guy surrounds himself with crooks. the only thing we're missing is a true smoking gun. he's not listening. and why do we even need a smoking gun? i can say whatever i want. we already know this stuff. do
thank you so much. chief economist, thank you so much forjoining us from chicago.th the farmers, they have already got silos and full of soy beans that have gone rotten so they need action and the money to be disbursed. all these issues are very worthy subjects but you have officially made it, katty. you have officially "made it" — this weekend a star on saturday night live — and played by holywood a lister, claire foy. joe, we now have definitive proof that donald trump...
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your publisher thank you very much that's why you want to was funded very much not serious. mostly about the trouble cause it gets me on the ground gets me a bit warm up also take me up soon surface bush. so this is a place i found the great commission ministry. just down here i don't know where they are making their own choice in the next boy. so why didn't realise already this is the spray of horrible. two mice one of most of the things that they were must have of course already run over my feet so. there's no glamour in the slush. fund and even on the streets one day the discipline colt humiliating thing frightening for some and for me in that still world a kind of tell me of any time. i could easily see what drugs or alcohol would act as a way to block out which reality. you need help to consent to have someone catch me from. joining me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any belief yet to stamp out disdain becomes agi
your publisher thank you very much that's why you want to was funded very much not serious. mostly about the trouble cause it gets me on the ground gets me a bit warm up also take me up soon surface bush. so this is a place i found the great commission ministry. just down here i don't know where they are making their own choice in the next boy. so why didn't realise already this is the spray of horrible. two mice one of most of the things that they were must have of course already run over my...
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supervisor jane kim, i'm here to tell you how much i love you and how much i'm grateful to you. i've been with you since 2004 and you have never disapointed. you've always done great and wonderful work and i want to thank you so much for your service. you were never my supervisor, but i appreciate your votes and your advocacy and san francisco will be a better place because of you. i wish you the best in the future. i miss you. i love you. and thank you. best of everything. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi. i'm tim figeris. i worked in south of market and was fortunate enough to work across the street from where jane lived. for years, i was never big into politics and all of that. quick story i need to share. when i first saw jane, i remember she was standing under a clock at the rec center. and i didn't know who she was. somebody said, she's on board of ed and running for supervisors, but no one was really going up to her or anything. and then later on, everybody was beelining to her with an agenda or something, but she always took the time to
supervisor jane kim, i'm here to tell you how much i love you and how much i'm grateful to you. i've been with you since 2004 and you have never disapointed. you've always done great and wonderful work and i want to thank you so much for your service. you were never my supervisor, but i appreciate your votes and your advocacy and san francisco will be a better place because of you. i wish you the best in the future. i miss you. i love you. and thank you. best of everything. >> clerk:...
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thank you so much for having us links. us around your operations. you are very welcome. thank you stop in fact, the day we found, strong winds across the uk helped to set a new renewable energy record with wind farms supplying almost a third of the uk's electricity needs. and now to one of the more unusual sights of 2018, and almost perfectly rectangular as berg watt than a kilometre across, flowing in the sea off antarctica in october. the clean lines and sheer ages proving its recent separation from an ice shelf and finally. the weather outside is frightful. not that these children it's not. their delight is because this is the first time they have ever seen snow. it's november in the canadian city of toronto, snow is hardly headline news here but for these eritrea children who have come from a refugee camp in sudan, it's reason to celebrate. but don't get too carried away. there is a lot of winter still to go. let it snow, let it snow! and that's it with this time on whether world. sarah, i know it's a good thing to com
thank you so much for having us links. us around your operations. you are very welcome. thank you stop in fact, the day we found, strong winds across the uk helped to set a new renewable energy record with wind farms supplying almost a third of the uk's electricity needs. and now to one of the more unusual sights of 2018, and almost perfectly rectangular as berg watt than a kilometre across, flowing in the sea off antarctica in october. the clean lines and sheer ages proving its recent...