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barry: -- junk. barry: right. eugene: that was not unique to us.ting as a student in college, the people recruiting said, why do you want to go to a business school? that was true them at the time. -- true, at the time. not just finance, but every other area has been more successful. marketing, accounting, statistics was always good whenever part of business schools. -- but never part of business schools. now we have really front rank faculty in every discipline. the school is so high-level competitive on the faculty and research side. there is no relation to what it was 50 years ago. it is totally different. , there was aside challenge and i had been complaining about for a long time, they don't work as hard as they did. barry: ladies and gentlemen, thank you to eugene fatma and david booth. eugene: thank you. ♪ the game doesn't end after that insane buzzer beater. because with nba league pass on xfinity you can watch the out of market games you want- all season long. and with the all-new xfinity sports zone, you get everything nba all in one plac
barry: -- junk. barry: right. eugene: that was not unique to us.ting as a student in college, the people recruiting said, why do you want to go to a business school? that was true them at the time. -- true, at the time. not just finance, but every other area has been more successful. marketing, accounting, statistics was always good whenever part of business schools. -- but never part of business schools. now we have really front rank faculty in every discipline. the school is so high-level...
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barry: for every winner, there's a loser. eugene: right. barry: what about technology?ow does that impact how fast it makes its way into prices? eugene: it should make it better. but you know, the truth is prices are so volatile, markets have always looked really efficient. they don't look any more efficient than they ever have with the introduction of all the new technology. so information is spread much more quickly now than it was 50 years ago because you have so many sources and they're so quick. can't really see in the data it's had a quantum effect on the adjustment of prices to information. barry: so, we may not see it explicitly in the data, the when -- but when we look at hedge fund performance, they did well before the financial crisis. since then, not as well. we look at the money flows away from expensive active towards inexpensive passive, it sounds like lots of investors are voting with their dollars that hey, the market is efficient and we can beat it. doesn't it seem like technology's driving some of that? because there used to be information asymmetries
barry: for every winner, there's a loser. eugene: right. barry: what about technology?ow does that impact how fast it makes its way into prices? eugene: it should make it better. but you know, the truth is prices are so volatile, markets have always looked really efficient. they don't look any more efficient than they ever have with the introduction of all the new technology. so information is spread much more quickly now than it was 50 years ago because you have so many sources and they're so...
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barry: hi. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: barry? i'm marcus. barry: hey, marcus. barry.ice to meet you. hey, buddy. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: i want to address the concerns that ben has about barry, his business consultant. so, i thought it would be a good idea to actually get barry and ben in the same room and find out if ben's concerns are actually as legitimate as he thinks they are. how long have you guys been working together? barry: about two years. ben is really a genius at what he does. he's really creative, so i've tried to have him bring people in sales, bring people in production, bring people in customer service, but they've been driven away either by the environment or sometimes you get upset at them. they stay two weeks, or they stay a month or whatever it is, and then they leave. i'm frustrated that i can't help more. lemonis: so were you helping him get his financials organized, as well? barry: i was helping monitoring getting the financials organized, yes. lemonis: okay. barry: they're better than they were two years ago. lemonis: oh, really? wow.
barry: hi. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: barry? i'm marcus. barry: hey, marcus. barry.ice to meet you. hey, buddy. ben: hey, how are you? lemonis: i want to address the concerns that ben has about barry, his business consultant. so, i thought it would be a good idea to actually get barry and ben in the same room and find out if ben's concerns are actually as legitimate as he thinks they are. how long have you guys been working together? barry: about two years. ben is really a genius at what...
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thank you barry teaches photography in exeter in southwestern england. but he's more interested in the process than. in the fascist themselves. you build his own cameras with all possible and impossible materials. today cameras made of cheese. one thing i like to do. is kind of play with people's preconceptions an understanding of what cameras and what it can do. when you make a camera of a block of something that people don't usually expect that they respond. to the camera so for bruce lee in a different way but also the pictures that you take with them. it's trying to easy to build the camera like this but it's not so easy on the net is. a frame for the light sensitive paper is screwed to one side of the hunted out block of cheese and twisted into the have assigned and one of. the light passes through the lens and hits the photographic paper which can then be developed . it works just out. after just 2 hours of slicing and fishing but she's camera is ready for a photo session brendan barry uses old polaroid film to pellets itself through to. the from t
thank you barry teaches photography in exeter in southwestern england. but he's more interested in the process than. in the fascist themselves. you build his own cameras with all possible and impossible materials. today cameras made of cheese. one thing i like to do. is kind of play with people's preconceptions an understanding of what cameras and what it can do. when you make a camera of a block of something that people don't usually expect that they respond. to the camera so for bruce lee in...
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alix: barry, weigh in.: to me come the thing that sort of -- to me, the thing that sort of struck me, the way i've been thinking about a trade deal, there's a shock and a flow concept to this. the stock is the cumulative tariffs that have been put in place. then there's the flow. the reason the flow is so important, that is just the new tariffs and new data, that has been the main channel by which the u.s. economy has been affected, through the business confidence channel. , i look atnfidence six-month planning. that makes one from 16 before the election to 36 when the tax cuts and jobs acts was passed. the trade war just eviscerated weakenedwe can -- and capital spending plans. rollback, it will start to recover. part of the reason i am so confident in saying that, if you look at industrial sector profit margins this quarter, they rebounded sharply. sector mayial be same adjustment to the tariff environment that they made to 2015-2016 increase in the trade-weighted dollar. margins came right back. earnings
alix: barry, weigh in.: to me come the thing that sort of -- to me, the thing that sort of struck me, the way i've been thinking about a trade deal, there's a shock and a flow concept to this. the stock is the cumulative tariffs that have been put in place. then there's the flow. the reason the flow is so important, that is just the new tariffs and new data, that has been the main channel by which the u.s. economy has been affected, through the business confidence channel. , i look atnfidence...
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an offensive against the kurdish led syrian democratic forces last month israeli opposition leader barry gantz is proposing a deal to end it unprecedented political crisis he says his party's willing to go into coalition with the likud but its leader benyamin netanyahu could have no part to play dances called on that in yahoo to resign following an indictment in corruption cases iran is restoring internet access after the government imposed a shut down last week in response to widespread protests and demonstrations followed the government increase in fuel prices by up to 50 percent. but the headlines the news continues after counting the cost stay with us. they don't believe in the 2 state solution still believe in the 2 state solution we
an offensive against the kurdish led syrian democratic forces last month israeli opposition leader barry gantz is proposing a deal to end it unprecedented political crisis he says his party's willing to go into coalition with the likud but its leader benyamin netanyahu could have no part to play dances called on that in yahoo to resign following an indictment in corruption cases iran is restoring internet access after the government imposed a shut down last week in response to widespread...
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barry pedersen leads off us in denver. barry, how are things in the mile-high city?> reporter: the conditions are getting a little better, but m,cause of the storm, hundreds of miles of interstate were closed in colorado, kansas, wyoming, and nebraska. and that's a preview of what's coming from this storm. here in denver, a night and a day of snow meant a nightmare of people going nowhere, or worse, trying to drive in whiteout conditions, and that didn't always end well. accidents littered the highways as drivers tried to navigate the slick roads, some better than others. our cbs news team stopped to help one woman who ran off the road tonight. it's not just the snow. it's the visibility. you can see it's hard to see for any great distance. things aren't going much better at the airport. denver international struggled to keep up, even with 200 trucks and plows clearing the runways. more than 1,000 people hoping to get somewhere, didn't, spending last night on blankets handed out by airport staff. some are still there tonight. but there is no stopping this storm from
barry pedersen leads off us in denver. barry, how are things in the mile-high city?> reporter: the conditions are getting a little better, but m,cause of the storm, hundreds of miles of interstate were closed in colorado, kansas, wyoming, and nebraska. and that's a preview of what's coming from this storm. here in denver, a night and a day of snow meant a nightmare of people going nowhere, or worse, trying to drive in whiteout conditions, and that didn't always end well. accidents littered...
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barry your score one is the. repeated attacks by militia forces prompted many local residents to leave their homes and move to refugee camps. in late december 1970 militiamen attacked the village of. his father along so taught catechism in the village and organized fast in prayer meetings most of the local residents supported the zapatista rebels on december 22nd alonso called the villagers together for a prayer meeting then they heard the sound of gunfire. sight unseen. we watched as the bullets flew over us and up through the trees. my father said just imagine if we were hit. you think if these bullets can tear into a tree what would they do to us that we are so not what they said. the last thing i remember was that my mother was shot in the arm. there was a man with a gun in front of me maybe 10 meters away. yes mit. but i mean and they were shooting at my mother i stood up and screamed. yellow and i wasn't afraid of the gunfire or the soldiers anymore but i'm. ok i mean this the only thing that mattered was t
barry your score one is the. repeated attacks by militia forces prompted many local residents to leave their homes and move to refugee camps. in late december 1970 militiamen attacked the village of. his father along so taught catechism in the village and organized fast in prayer meetings most of the local residents supported the zapatista rebels on december 22nd alonso called the villagers together for a prayer meeting then they heard the sound of gunfire. sight unseen. we watched as the...
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barry, barry...be very specific. talked about the labour heartlands, we take no votes for granted in the labour party. you are talking about errors that have voted leave in the referendum campaign. if you want to leave the eu, if you want to do it, then do it in a way that does not destroy your own job. do then do it in a way that does not destroy your ownjob. do it in then do it in a way that does not destroy your own job. do it in a way that does not destroy our health service. do it in a way that labour will put forward that keeps us in the customs union, that make sure we have a just—in—time pie chain for manufacturing in this country —— supply chain, so we can keepjobs going in yourjob going. if we can do that, we can leave the european union and you will have the final say on that. that‘s why we need to reunite the country, notjust to the extreme brexiteer on one side and extreme brexiteer on one side and extreme remainers on the other. do it in extreme remainers on the other. do itina extreme
barry, barry...be very specific. talked about the labour heartlands, we take no votes for granted in the labour party. you are talking about errors that have voted leave in the referendum campaign. if you want to leave the eu, if you want to do it, then do it in a way that does not destroy your own job. do then do it in a way that does not destroy your ownjob. do it in then do it in a way that does not destroy your own job. do it in a way that does not destroy our health service. do it in a way...
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server and barry sma mr giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the united states and we knew these investigations were important to the president 5th in july and august of 2019 we learned that the white house had also suspended security aid to ukraine i was adamantly opposed to any suspension of aid i was adamantly supposed adamantly opposed to any suspension of aid as the ukrainians needed those funds to fight against russian aggression i tried diligently to ask why the aid was suspended but i never received a clear answer still haven't to this day in the absence of any credible explanation for the suspension of aid i later came to believe that the resumption of security aid would not occur until there was a public statement from ukraine committing to the investigations of the 2016 elections and very recently as mr giuliani demanded i shared concerns of the potential quid pro quo regarding the security aide with senator ron johnson and i also shared my concerns with the ukrainians finally at all times i was acting in good faith i was acting in good faith as a preside
server and barry sma mr giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the united states and we knew these investigations were important to the president 5th in july and august of 2019 we learned that the white house had also suspended security aid to ukraine i was adamantly opposed to any suspension of aid i was adamantly supposed adamantly opposed to any suspension of aid as the ukrainians needed those funds to fight against russian aggression i tried diligently to ask why the aid...
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santa clara vpa announcing new milpitas and barry he issa dissuasions will not open this year. the latest delay that was supposed to open in 2016. they have to finish testing which they will now do separately instead of con currently. now offer that, b.a.r.t. has to perform three months of dry runs without passengers so there is no exact date right now. the milpitas station is also in limbo although it was supposed to start operation this year, the site now said service in 2020. >>> happening today, oakland will consider reducing the high cannabis taxes on top of the 15% tax. many are complaining about the high taxes and saying they are losing businesses to berkeley because last year berkeley cut the marijuana tax rate from 10% to 5%. >>> if you are heading near downtown san francisco this week, don't forget, the annual dream force conference kicks off at the miss coney center. howard street is closed. apple ceo tim cook is expected to seek. former president barack obama will be the keynote speaker on thursday. >>> so just about time for lunch and a lot of people wanting to try
santa clara vpa announcing new milpitas and barry he issa dissuasions will not open this year. the latest delay that was supposed to open in 2016. they have to finish testing which they will now do separately instead of con currently. now offer that, b.a.r.t. has to perform three months of dry runs without passengers so there is no exact date right now. the milpitas station is also in limbo although it was supposed to start operation this year, the site now said service in 2020. >>>...
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>> we run into barry mitchell all over the place. in on the show, i forgot, i don't know how i forgot. rob has been preparing for this moment for quite some time. this was rob's response in 2013 after the show aired a piece on men going through labor. >> it's happening! >> is it happening? >> it's happening! lord, just take it out, lord just take it out, just get it done! >> okay, so jen, good luck if you've got your lamaze coach there. >> i'm sure he'll be super helpful. >> congratulations to rob, who's a legend around these parts of "world news now," we're so happy for him and jen. >> i'm excited for their baby boy to come into the world because it is a great day to be born, it's my mother's birthday, happy birthday, mom, love you. >> louisiana's p >>> breaking news in america this morning, reports that several american citizens have been shot and killed just across the border in mexico. children are reportedly among the victims. the details coming in this hour. >>> also this morning, one of rudy giuliani's associates now coming fo
>> we run into barry mitchell all over the place. in on the show, i forgot, i don't know how i forgot. rob has been preparing for this moment for quite some time. this was rob's response in 2013 after the show aired a piece on men going through labor. >> it's happening! >> is it happening? >> it's happening! lord, just take it out, lord just take it out, just get it done! >> okay, so jen, good luck if you've got your lamaze coach there. >> i'm sure he'll be...
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the other points that have been raised, barry will answer some of them on the national health service talks, they are obviously fully aware of the talks and they are the ones that were declining to make the documents published and public in the first place. indeed, they have led the talks from the start. and we know that. they have been involved in the talks come as a government minister. yes. in effect, there are four ways in which a trade deal can... most of the questions revolved around the same issue, so let me try and deal with it. there are four ways in which a trade deal can undermine our nhs. by the way in which disputes are settled. by what is included or excluded, which is sometimes called the negative list system. by the patenting regime that is adopted, that is the importance of extending the life of those drugs, so that the drug companies can gain more money from those patented drugs without the use of generics. and the fourth way is indirectly through the data regime, which we in the nhs have the best data in the world. it's been collected the longest and it's the most c
the other points that have been raised, barry will answer some of them on the national health service talks, they are obviously fully aware of the talks and they are the ones that were declining to make the documents published and public in the first place. indeed, they have led the talks from the start. and we know that. they have been involved in the talks come as a government minister. yes. in effect, there are four ways in which a trade deal can... most of the questions revolved around the...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin joe is off today our guest hope is barry knapp. good to see you. >> good to be here >> let's check out the equity futures. right now you will see green arrows across the board even as all of the major averages closed once again at new highs yesterday. it looks like right now dow futures are indicated up 60, nasdaq up by 34. and barry, looking at this, i mean it keeps pushing higher regardless of what happens in basically any of the news. yesterday it was helped by the retailers. >> i think that we're in another one of these periods like when we launched qe-2 or qe-3, even operation twist, where we just had a liquidity dynamics last time i was on we talked about earnings growth bottoming and reaccelerating of course the rate of change is what boosts the multiple so we're this one of those periods where it should extend not just through end of the year, but into the beginning of next year as well. so if you think about when those rallies stalled out after qe-2, that was the point where everyone realized all that liquidity didn't real
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin joe is off today our guest hope is barry knapp. good to see you. >> good to be here >> let's check out the equity futures. right now you will see green arrows across the board even as all of the major averages closed once again at new highs yesterday. it looks like right now dow futures are indicated up 60, nasdaq up by 34. and barry, looking at this, i mean it keeps pushing higher regardless of what happens in basically any of the news....
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so barry, you start us off. tell us what we know about this new leader.ew leader, abu al—hashimi al-qurayshi al—baghdadi, who is actually an ex—saddam hussein man. he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential. his name is giving a lot of meanings. when he says al-qurayshi, it means that he is from mecca. when he says al—hashimi, it means he is of the prophet mohamed. it is a deliberate move from the remnants of isis. they would like to say baghdadi is gone, we have another baghdadi, so that they have more legitimacy, islamic legitimacy in particular. isis is not al-qaeda. it is not a one—man show like al-qaeda where osama bin laden was everything. when he disappeared, they weakened completely. isis is about the ideology and very strong ideology, and they managed actually to create a precedent in the middle east and the islamic world, to create first a state with a population of more than 7 million. the size of this state is bigger than britain. it used to have about $1 million income from the oil and gas of syria, so they stil
so barry, you start us off. tell us what we know about this new leader.ew leader, abu al—hashimi al-qurayshi al—baghdadi, who is actually an ex—saddam hussein man. he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential. his name is giving a lot of meanings. when he says al-qurayshi, it means that he is from mecca. when he says al—hashimi, it means he is of the prophet mohamed. it is a deliberate move from the remnants of isis. they would like to say baghdadi is...
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so, barry, you start us off. tell us what we know about this new leader. new leader is abu ibrahim al—hashimi al-qurayshi, he is actually an ex—saddam hussein man. he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential. his name is giving a lot of meanings. when he says "al-qurayshi", it means that he comes from mecca, and when he says "al—hashimi", it means he is of the prophet. do you believe that is true or do they have two add all of that to make it look like a deliberate link back to the profit? —— do they have to add all of that? it is a deliberate move. they would like to say that they have more legitimacy, islamic legitimacy in particular. this is the meaning of it. isis is not al-qaeda. it is not a one—man show like al-qaeda, where osama bin laden was everything. when he disappeared, al-qaeda weakened completely. isis is different. isis is about the ideology and very strong ideology and they managed to create a precedent in the middle east and the islamic world to create first a state with a population of more than 7 million. th
so, barry, you start us off. tell us what we know about this new leader. new leader is abu ibrahim al—hashimi al-qurayshi, he is actually an ex—saddam hussein man. he could be more brutal than abu bakr al—baghdadi. he is very influential. his name is giving a lot of meanings. when he says "al-qurayshi", it means that he comes from mecca, and when he says "al—hashimi", it means he is of the prophet. do you believe that is true or do they have two add all of that to...
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barry petersen is at the denver international airport where the forecast calls for 15 inches. how's it going? >> reporter: let me tell you, it's going like this -- there is going to be the implement of choice for a lot of people in denver today. already eight inches of snow here at the airport. they've got 200 pieces of equipment out. they just told us flight cancelations now approaching 500. so here and for a lot of the country, it's going to be a nightmare travel day. scenes of nature's fury are beginning to stretch for miles coast to coast. >> oh, my god. the cliff. over the cliff. >> reporter: as drivers brace for dangerous roads to get home for the holiday. in salt lake city, only cars with four-wheel drive and tires with chains are allowed on roads. emergency crews responded to more than 50 crashes behind. >> i don't like snow. i'm ready for spring. >> reporter: shoppers from california to michigan are scrambling to get storm supplies. >> everybody's trying to get everything done before the holiday. >> reporter: in denver, grocery store cashier tamera oliver says they've
barry petersen is at the denver international airport where the forecast calls for 15 inches. how's it going? >> reporter: let me tell you, it's going like this -- there is going to be the implement of choice for a lot of people in denver today. already eight inches of snow here at the airport. they've got 200 pieces of equipment out. they just told us flight cancelations now approaching 500. so here and for a lot of the country, it's going to be a nightmare travel day. scenes of nature's...
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by age 19 jane birkin was already married and the mother but her marriage to composer john barry was a mistake she left him shortly after the birth of baby kate. and then while shooting a film she met him. now. she noted in her diary i just finished a movie called slow gun in it as a man i loved serious games feel he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity. there are heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by the wayside with her father gone she often felt superfluous. i judge myself. on not having understood that kate needed to know where she came from and on reading the diaries i forgot how childish sage and i were and how adult kate was to have understood and to have forgiven to such idiotic. grown ups. seem from today's perspective the diaries read like a self interrogation kid killed herself at the age of $46.00. confidence in myself and. even as a grandmother. i don't know i went into. and i never put pen to paper. after kate. when i was told she. jane birkin has revealed herself in her diarie
by age 19 jane birkin was already married and the mother but her marriage to composer john barry was a mistake she left him shortly after the birth of baby kate. and then while shooting a film she met him. now. she noted in her diary i just finished a movie called slow gun in it as a man i loved serious games feel he's quite jaded but at the same time full of integrity. there are heavy years for the 3 of them soon to be 4 with the birth of daughter charlotte. but although daughter kate fell by...
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expectant mothers in germany for example commission survey carried out by barry doggy indicates there will soon be a lot small grettir's on the block 2 percent of those asked said they were planning to name their female child. for one in 5 of those swedish teenager is the reason. young parents usually choose names that they know from films or television from pop culture well not always but this is a definite factor and the better educated the couple the greater the chance the child will be called. how did you among older academic couples the name was already alongside many other old german names like alexander. 3 drish or shark. is the short form of. and this is another trend towards the short forms names baby and dog names are increasingly similar trend reflected in the names given to domestic animals. that's because there's a tendency to humanize pets and give normal human names and then children's names are increasingly typical animal names are being given to children over the years who are meeting in the middle. so. i wonder how do you feel sorry. is also on the rise as a 2nd 9 pa
expectant mothers in germany for example commission survey carried out by barry doggy indicates there will soon be a lot small grettir's on the block 2 percent of those asked said they were planning to name their female child. for one in 5 of those swedish teenager is the reason. young parents usually choose names that they know from films or television from pop culture well not always but this is a definite factor and the better educated the couple the greater the chance the child will be...
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hence our wonderful team, the shadow cabinet, becky, sue, barry and danny, they worked very ha rd to a green industrial revolution. that green industrial revolution. that green industrial revolution that we invest in, sustainable jobs, will invest in green energy technology, invest in retrofitting homes, invest in a public transport system that is worthy of the name. and so, today, we are saying quite clearly, we will ensure decent standards of insulation in all homes across the country, the waste of energy that comes from insufficiency of insulation in homes is absolutely massive. likewise, the issues of excessive car use in cities when public transport is a better option for it. and of course, invest in technology, i mentioned the battery plant we wanted to develop here in swindon. jeremy corbyn speaking earlier today. 0ur really simple guide to the election explains the nuts and bolts and allows you to tap or click on key election terms to learn more. check it out on the website or bbc news app. the campaign will get really under way this week. 30,000 people across the uk are bein
hence our wonderful team, the shadow cabinet, becky, sue, barry and danny, they worked very ha rd to a green industrial revolution. that green industrial revolution. that green industrial revolution that we invest in, sustainable jobs, will invest in green energy technology, invest in retrofitting homes, invest in a public transport system that is worthy of the name. and so, today, we are saying quite clearly, we will ensure decent standards of insulation in all homes across the country, the...
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of the green party and sian barry of the green party and england and wales.rsvp from either of those. —— mrjohnson and nigel farage. the debatable go ahead with or without them. so, iguess debatable go ahead with or without them. so, i guess potentially with an empty chairortwo them. so, i guess potentially with an empty chair or two empty chairs 01’ an empty chair or two empty chairs or whatever. an interesting one, as we talk about every day all of the ma nifestos we talk about every day all of the manifestos we have seen so far are cramp stuff about the environment. otherwise do wonder if ill end up being a massive fight as to who can announce how many trees they want to plant. and whether they are showing sufficient environment of robustness by saying that 2045 or 2050 or whatever is the appropriate and deliverable point for a carbon neutrality. rights, we have delivered all we have time for. thank you forjoining us. remember, you can listen to the podcast which has extra bonus stuff on it via bbc sounds, on the bbc sounds app. thanks for watching, thanks
of the green party and sian barry of the green party and england and wales.rsvp from either of those. —— mrjohnson and nigel farage. the debatable go ahead with or without them. so, iguess debatable go ahead with or without them. so, i guess potentially with an empty chairortwo them. so, i guess potentially with an empty chair or two empty chairs 01’ an empty chair or two empty chairs or whatever. an interesting one, as we talk about every day all of the ma nifestos we talk about every...
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have business asia good to have you with us now the rising costs trade conflicts a draggle a tory barry is a crippling the confidence of german companies in china a survey by the german chambers of commerce has found that only a quarter of firms operating there believe they'll reach their targets in 2019 and that's the lowest level in the u.s. a huge 83 percent of companies say that they've been directly or indirectly affected by china's trade conflict with the united states and one in 10 german firms are planning to move some of their operations out of the country now their main reason for thinking about quitting perhaps surprisingly is higher labor costs and not the trade dispute and meanwhile china's big tech firms who are why is paying out more than $285000000.00 in bonuses to thank its employees for helping the company cope with u.s. sanctions the chinese take equipment giant has been scrambling to remove u.s. components from its products since american firms were banned from doing business with it back in may your way has since and they held an operating system it says can replace
have business asia good to have you with us now the rising costs trade conflicts a draggle a tory barry is a crippling the confidence of german companies in china a survey by the german chambers of commerce has found that only a quarter of firms operating there believe they'll reach their targets in 2019 and that's the lowest level in the u.s. a huge 83 percent of companies say that they've been directly or indirectly affected by china's trade conflict with the united states and one in 10...
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and if you'd like to travel back in time and experience the romance of the rails in the old west, barryn shows you how to punch your ticket. >> reporter: this was once the sound and fury of the west. a wilderness conquered by steam and coal. in this remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and coal will take you to the west that was. >>> so this really settled the west, this railroad. >> this settled the west. >> reporter: do we see what it's like today? >> we'll see the world as it existed 140 years ago. >> reporter: john bush is >>> no paved roads, no power lines and no parking lots. >> this is essentially a time capsule, 64 miles of 1880. and once you get out of town, it is the authentic west. not the hollywood west, but the real west, the way it actually was. >> reporter: cell phones, smartphones? >> none of that stuff works as soon as you get out of town. >> reporter: its roots go deep. built to bring prospecters for the gold rush of the late 1800s. taken over in 1970 by people who wanted, not just to preserve it, but to give others a railroad expe
and if you'd like to travel back in time and experience the romance of the rails in the old west, barryn shows you how to punch your ticket. >> reporter: this was once the sound and fury of the west. a wilderness conquered by steam and coal. in this remote part of colorado and new mexico, on the scene i can railroad, steam and coal will take you to the west that was. >>> so this really settled the west, this railroad. >> this settled the west. >> reporter: do we see...
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barry: i think with a new management team they need to really hone in on showing a profit. think in order to do that with a need to do is kind of stop the signingte and stop new leases. maybe not cut it to zero but pulled back on signing new leases and concentrate -- but pull back on signing new leases and concentrate on projects already in the pipeline and getting those units to stabilization when i was looking of thes-11 about 1/3 units were stabilized. that is another 2/3 in a process trying to get to stabilization and full occupancy. if they can concentrate on that they will show profitability. like anything in life, there's no such thing as a free lunch, but by doing that what you're going to do is slow the future growth rate of this company. that's why the valuation got a fairlyecause you had big company doubling revenues every 12 to 18 months. there aren't a lot of big companies doing that. the valuation will have to come off given the fact they aren't going to have that growth rate going forward. taylor: you just heard the focus on profit if you look at the chart in
barry: i think with a new management team they need to really hone in on showing a profit. think in order to do that with a need to do is kind of stop the signingte and stop new leases. maybe not cut it to zero but pulled back on signing new leases and concentrate -- but pull back on signing new leases and concentrate on projects already in the pipeline and getting those units to stabilization when i was looking of thes-11 about 1/3 units were stabilized. that is another 2/3 in a process trying...
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understood that that's what the ukrainians interpreted references to investigations to be related to barry sma and the 2016 election i don't know specifically that time if we had talked that specifically varies between 16 with president hu that was my assumption though that they would have been thinking that now mr morrison. what did you have that conversation with fiona hill about. and the parallel track involving ambassador parallel process rather involving ambassador sun lynn and rudy giuliani do you recall we had a number of and off discussions between 1 july and 50 july. so. in that period of time you were certainly aware of this effort to promote this but recent investigation that ambassador sunline and rudy giuliani were were going about or at least you had heard about it from dr hill i had heard about it on dr hill ok i want to pull up another excerpt from a recent wall street journal article that quotes an e-mail on from july 13th that ambassador sunland sent to you and he wrote to you quote sole purpose is for selenski to give poetess assurances of new sheriff in town corruption
understood that that's what the ukrainians interpreted references to investigations to be related to barry sma and the 2016 election i don't know specifically that time if we had talked that specifically varies between 16 with president hu that was my assumption though that they would have been thinking that now mr morrison. what did you have that conversation with fiona hill about. and the parallel track involving ambassador parallel process rather involving ambassador sun lynn and rudy...
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have business asia good to have you with us now the rising costs trade conflicts a draggle a tory barrie is a crippling the confidence of german companies in china a survey by the german chambers of commerce has found that only a quarter of firms operating there believe they'll reach their targets in 2019 and that's the lowest level in the u.s. a huge 83 percent of companies say that they've been directly or indirectly affected by china's trade conflict with the united states and one in 10 german firms are planning to move some of their operations out of the country now their main reason for thinking about quitting pop surprisingly is higher labor costs and not the trade dispute and meanwhile china's big take for.
have business asia good to have you with us now the rising costs trade conflicts a draggle a tory barrie is a crippling the confidence of german companies in china a survey by the german chambers of commerce has found that only a quarter of firms operating there believe they'll reach their targets in 2019 and that's the lowest level in the u.s. a huge 83 percent of companies say that they've been directly or indirectly affected by china's trade conflict with the united states and one in 10...
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and in the bundesliga a lot about face off against when you and barry lynn berliners have a reputation as being a giant slayer but can they take down the team at the top of the table. welcome to the program. i restarted hong kong where people are voting in unison elections the vote is seen as a both a test of kerry lab's probe aging government and as a referendum on the pro-democracy movement that has rocked the city for months voter participation is already at record levels. hung conus are used to queuing for restaurants conventions but not for an election especially not on a sunday morning and even before the polling stations open. moments after the queues started to form came a familiar face pro-democracy leader aung he himself was spot from running this recount that you action action in more community based more district it was an issue is that overall hong kong political system reform but i still urge people both in the action to show i what this called had to beijing. many voters see these local elections as of referendum on whether the public still supports the protests hong kon
and in the bundesliga a lot about face off against when you and barry lynn berliners have a reputation as being a giant slayer but can they take down the team at the top of the table. welcome to the program. i restarted hong kong where people are voting in unison elections the vote is seen as a both a test of kerry lab's probe aging government and as a referendum on the pro-democracy movement that has rocked the city for months voter participation is already at record levels. hung conus are...
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grabs in northern and central england one of those constituencies is bishop auckland our correspondent barry get mass visit of the town and met campaigners for both labor and the conservatives. the town of bishop oakland used to be a train building hub today the factory halls in which carriages were once filled empty. the unemployment rate is above the british average and a key majority of the population voted in favor of leaving the e.u. . the ship oakland was once a bustling market town with a shrive in nightlife now there is a sense that towns like these former mining and manufacturing communities in the north of england have been forgotten. and people want to change a large number of shops on the high street have closed down there is money available for redevelopment but many feel it has been put to wrong use they blame the labor party which has been the dominant party in the area for almost 100 years . and have anyone here greece with. the referendum. conservative and can i ask you you know me postpone service know my own plans because i don't trust the labor party. but i think in gener
grabs in northern and central england one of those constituencies is bishop auckland our correspondent barry get mass visit of the town and met campaigners for both labor and the conservatives. the town of bishop oakland used to be a train building hub today the factory halls in which carriages were once filled empty. the unemployment rate is above the british average and a key majority of the population voted in favor of leaving the e.u. . the ship oakland was once a bustling market town with...
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and on to see barry a call to moser is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 as locals taken the off to my office of the flooding city officials say the damage could total hundreds of millions of euros. well the terms fat cat and air miles are not usually mutually exclusive however in our next story the fat cat isn't rich russian oligarchs but rather a rotund russian feline here's the strange case of a russian man and before wealth from a perfect plan to smuggle aid to be on to an airplane victor is a plus sized cat and he's on his flat in vladivostok he's king of the hill and he likes to chill by grabbing him so if a drink. we're not drinking or eating well this big boy really likes to fly so he's on a board in a lawn ticket and passage for the frumpy feline the problem being that the plump pussy weighed much more than the airline limit of a kilograms so he's on a hatched a cunning plan an airport switcheroo swapping out big victor for a small a lot of cattle they have port wine at that
and on to see barry a call to moser is being constructed to protect venice from high water but it's not finished yet it is face constant delays since construction began in 2003 as locals taken the off to my office of the flooding city officials say the damage could total hundreds of millions of euros. well the terms fat cat and air miles are not usually mutually exclusive however in our next story the fat cat isn't rich russian oligarchs but rather a rotund russian feline here's the strange...
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coming up after the break it's the bundesliga with nick mckenna kline on match day 12th when young barry lynn battled mentioning. i have been in the league surprised leaders for several weeks now but the berliners are also good for a surprise at home i know what happened and much more on the phone as they know. all about is coming up next so you can find out more news and headlines 247 on our website as t.v. dot com on the spicer thanks for watch. me take food personally. with wonderful people and stories make the dream so special. for the truth. take up more than. mine. well so. goes inside. their rivalry.
coming up after the break it's the bundesliga with nick mckenna kline on match day 12th when young barry lynn battled mentioning. i have been in the league surprised leaders for several weeks now but the berliners are also good for a surprise at home i know what happened and much more on the phone as they know. all about is coming up next so you can find out more news and headlines 247 on our website as t.v. dot com on the spicer thanks for watch. me take food personally. with wonderful people...
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and so with may covering the commemoration of vents in the german capital is john barry here in the studiowith me and standing by at the berlin wall the morial is thomas farrow and now thomas coming back to what we just saw not about the euphoria that we saw in the wall came down when people were able to cross back and forth freely across the former border how much does that experience of east and west that the vision still weigh on germans nowadays 30 years on. germany has indeed advanced a lot in these last 3 decades i think there's no doubt about that and the divisions at least many of the divisions have also diminished or at least reduced to something by the way that also officials have said on various occasions at the same time however it is important to stress that there are still divisions real divisions if you will between east and west when it comes for example to 2 salaries one counter-example to pensions the fact that in the east people turn to earn less money in the west and i think there are also sieved divisions perceived differences many in the east many in the eastern part
and so with may covering the commemoration of vents in the german capital is john barry here in the studiowith me and standing by at the berlin wall the morial is thomas farrow and now thomas coming back to what we just saw not about the euphoria that we saw in the wall came down when people were able to cross back and forth freely across the former border how much does that experience of east and west that the vision still weigh on germans nowadays 30 years on. germany has indeed advanced a...
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journey's daily life destructed after protests is through dave barry on the tracks. manal asked what he'll do says the protest leader no choice but to go home and not work. police and protesters accuse each other of brutality on monday the protesters set a man on fire after an argument. police are investigating the incident as attempted murder. they've also defended shooting a protester saying they were concerned for their own safety. though in a situation like this we believe we're acting according to the guidelines to protect ourselves as well as the people around us at the. gate with more protests expected the fear on both sides is that they already fall its house situation is only likely to get worse. well tesla is set to build its 1st european factory on the outskirts of berlin c.e.o. on must announce the plan at an awards ceremony here in the german capital the new gigafactory as it's called will produce vehicles power trains and batteries musk says tesla chose germany because of the country's reputation for engineering prowess the new plant will create around
journey's daily life destructed after protests is through dave barry on the tracks. manal asked what he'll do says the protest leader no choice but to go home and not work. police and protesters accuse each other of brutality on monday the protesters set a man on fire after an argument. police are investigating the incident as attempted murder. they've also defended shooting a protester saying they were concerned for their own safety. though in a situation like this we believe we're acting...
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parliament shrouded by tight security hours earlier his chief of staff and 2 ministers resigned keith scam barry is now under arrest and spent choose day night in police custody as part of the police investigation into the murder of prominent journalist death row on a. car on a glitzy and investigative reporter described as a one woman wiki leaks was blown up by a car bomb 2 years ago she had become known for exposing cronyism within the country's political and business elite all those 3 men face trial for carrying out the murder the mastermind has not yet been identified last week a suspect believed to be a middleman in the murder was arrested but the prime minister granted a pardon if the man helped find the mastermind the next morning a multi is businessman was apprehended on his luxury yacht allegedly preparing to flee the businessman to is now reportedly seeking immunity in exchange for cooperating with the police protesters say heroin was a victim of what they call and demick corruption at the high levels of multis government muskrats top aide has been questioned by police over the nerd ar
parliament shrouded by tight security hours earlier his chief of staff and 2 ministers resigned keith scam barry is now under arrest and spent choose day night in police custody as part of the police investigation into the murder of prominent journalist death row on a. car on a glitzy and investigative reporter described as a one woman wiki leaks was blown up by a car bomb 2 years ago she had become known for exposing cronyism within the country's political and business elite all those 3 men...
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barrie? yes. now the last clue... [ beep ] who is sinclair lewis?ou're on the plus side, maggie. so you're gonna be around for final jeopardy! [ applause ] i don't even want to mention doug's total right now. it's obscene. [ laughter ] final jeopardy! for the three of you-- cities in history. how much money will he earn? you'll find out when we come back. ♪needs somebody ♪everybody needs somebody to love♪ ♪someone to love ♪someone to love ♪i got a little message for you...♪ ♪when you have that somebody, hold on to them,♪ ♪give them all your love.... wherever they are♪ ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪i need you, you, you ♪the beat goes onp for heart failure look like? it looks like emily cooking dinner for ten. ♪the beat goes on it looks like jonathan on a date with his wife. ♪la-di-la-di-di d t of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or
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tonight i'm going to get the bill barry award from the urban league.was an icon in chicago, at least symbolic of the hard work and how we all have to concentrate on that incremental progress and stop thinking it's my way or the highway. >> he was an icon nationally who served in chicago of no one deserves that award more than you. it comes in that tradition. i think a lot of people forget that barack obama started as a community organizer, so he knows the difference between just heckling and just being anti and getting something done. he built all the way to the senate onto the white house. he did it sometimes being questioned by those that claimed to be the real progressives, but he got more progressive things done. no one, i think, could have made that statement that had more gravitas and weight like this former president. >> i think that's right, absolutely. he knows what it takes to knock on doors, have interest door slammed in your face, knock on doors again and to listen to people on all sides. it doesn't mean you're not strong and don't have gre
tonight i'm going to get the bill barry award from the urban league.was an icon in chicago, at least symbolic of the hard work and how we all have to concentrate on that incremental progress and stop thinking it's my way or the highway. >> he was an icon nationally who served in chicago of no one deserves that award more than you. it comes in that tradition. i think a lot of people forget that barack obama started as a community organizer, so he knows the difference between just heckling...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin joe is off today our guest hope is barry knapp.see you. >> good to be here >> let's check out the equity futures. right now you will see green arrows across the board even as all of the major averages closed once again at new highs yesterday. it looks like right now dow futures are indicated up 60, nasdaq up by 34. and barry, looking at this, i mean it keeps pushing higher regardless of what happens in basically any of the news. yesterday it was helped by the retailers. >> i think that we're in another one of these periods like when we launched qe-2 o
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin joe is off today our guest hope is barry knapp.see you. >> good to be here >> let's check out the equity futures. right now you will see green arrows across the board even as all of the major averages closed once again at new highs yesterday. it looks like right now dow futures are indicated up 60, nasdaq up by 34. and barry, looking at this, i mean it keeps pushing higher regardless of what happens in basically any of the news....
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that's why we're worried about the risk reward. >> barry, if i told you the beginning of the year we5% in the s&p, i don't know if you would have believed me. but we are are we going to maintain those gains full year? >> it's remarkable october 2nd is when we really rotated up on the market we've gone up 9% on the s&p 500 since october 2. i mean, in a typical year, 9% price, 2% dividend, that's a full year return so it's been huge. the other thing is when you look at it, technology, health care, financials, communication services are doing very well when you've got growth and value working well together, that's a sign of a bull trend the third thing i would say is that money supply growth using m-2 is up at a 10% annualized rate the last three months it's more than two and a half times what you would expect nominal gdp to be this quarter that's excess liquidity for the stock market i just don't want to stand in the way of the freight train >> so barry, you've got utilities in real estate higher today in what's a down market. although only modestly down. but they're the worst performi
that's why we're worried about the risk reward. >> barry, if i told you the beginning of the year we5% in the s&p, i don't know if you would have believed me. but we are are we going to maintain those gains full year? >> it's remarkable october 2nd is when we really rotated up on the market we've gone up 9% on the s&p 500 since october 2. i mean, in a typical year, 9% price, 2% dividend, that's a full year return so it's been huge. the other thing is when you look at it,...