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intuit didn't raise guidance joining us, the ceo of intuit. good morning >> good morning.or having me. >> great to have you tell me if i'm reading this correctly. you're going to spend more on marketing, in the current quarter letting people know there's live help inside products like turbo tax, ahead of tax season. that's part of the reason you're spending more, why you didn't raise the earnings guide >> that's right. we're proud of first quarter earnings, beat top and bottom line, we grew double digits. in the mccarthdata, we believe s opportunity to raise more awareness that turbo tax offering can help customers get taxes done we pulled in more spend for second quarter we believe we have a great opportunity to deliver great experiences for customers. >> tell me how it plays out. if you get more people out of the gate as soon as the w-2s are available, to get in there and use the product to its fullest capability, what does that get you? does that somehow mean you have more people completing the process during tax season or does it mean they're more likely to trade up to
intuit didn't raise guidance joining us, the ceo of intuit. good morning >> good morning.or having me. >> great to have you tell me if i'm reading this correctly. you're going to spend more on marketing, in the current quarter letting people know there's live help inside products like turbo tax, ahead of tax season. that's part of the reason you're spending more, why you didn't raise the earnings guide >> that's right. we're proud of first quarter earnings, beat top and bottom...
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stock. >> i like intuit so much it's one of those companies that we don't talk about enough in termsg a small business force multiplier everybody likes intuit anyway you ask them it's their favorite product buy. ron in florida ron. >> caller: long time third time, jim. >> okay. >> caller: info on the southern company. ticker so. >> well, you know what, i do think that they've had some periodic problems doing construction work. i would rather see you in dominion which i think is cheaper or con ed by the way, ed which is kind of an asset light utility. going to mark in tennessee mark >> caller: captain cramer. big boo-yah from music city, nashville, tennessee >> good music, good real estate. now, not a big fan of the ins e insurers because of the yield curve. not recommending any at the moment let's go to carol in new york. carol. >> caller: hey, jim. a shift in the semiconductor sector should i hold on to my position in iphi? >> yeah, i think it's good it's analog and digital. i think it's a good situation. i like that cohort very much and that one is a fine one let's go to peter in f
stock. >> i like intuit so much it's one of those companies that we don't talk about enough in termsg a small business force multiplier everybody likes intuit anyway you ask them it's their favorite product buy. ron in florida ron. >> caller: long time third time, jim. >> okay. >> caller: info on the southern company. ticker so. >> well, you know what, i do think that they've had some periodic problems doing construction work. i would rather see you in dominion...
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and income tax software company intuit reported better-than-expected results, driven by growth in smalls traffic on but the maker of turbo tax and quick books maintainedts full-year revenue forecast. that is below analysts' expectations. intuit fell more than 4% to 259.81. >>> it is time for our weekly maet monitor, who has names of companie he says will depend their particularndustries over the next year and les on the ups and downs of trade news, joining us is chris dorderro. the chief investment officer at regent atlantic good to s you again. this is a narrative that is somewhat refreshing because it seems as though we're, we're basically chained to the trade war and the narratives that we've heard from it. but you decided to smooth out the ups and downs a little bit. >> i wantedo look for some stocks, put stocks in the thrtfolio that aren't so dependant o trade war and also will do well in sort of low growth economy. and that's what i think we're likg gly going to get over the next year or so. the economy is skimmingal g. we're not going to have strong growth. choiceright your first
and income tax software company intuit reported better-than-expected results, driven by growth in smalls traffic on but the maker of turbo tax and quick books maintainedts full-year revenue forecast. that is below analysts' expectations. intuit fell more than 4% to 259.81. >>> it is time for our weekly maet monitor, who has names of companie he says will depend their particularndustries over the next year and les on the ups and downs of trade news, joining us is chris dorderro. the...
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>> i think in many ways he intuited. in sort of a savant way. but certainly the republican has been constituted since ronald reagan, was not a growing entity. in some cases they found themselves aligned with the football party. we're no belong er-- and an economic order and we're now more interested in national economic policy, jobs from being escorted overseas, so the working class and a third of itself in the republican party in which the elite and the populace no longer align. the first thing that trump had to do was defeat the republican party of before he took on the other. >> i think when you intuit some things, a move toward a less liberal order. >> and let's go to terry in boca raton, florida. terry, are you with us? he is not. let's try richard-- . >> sorry about that. >> terry, please go ahead. >> you know what, terry, we're going to have to put you on hold. we'll try again. richard, plymouth, michigan. hi, richard, you are on book tv. >> yeah, i have two questions. the first, briefly, is there a prescription for reversing this directi
>> i think in many ways he intuited. in sort of a savant way. but certainly the republican has been constituted since ronald reagan, was not a growing entity. in some cases they found themselves aligned with the football party. we're no belong er-- and an economic order and we're now more interested in national economic policy, jobs from being escorted overseas, so the working class and a third of itself in the republican party in which the elite and the populace no longer align. the...
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ta thoughtful, understanding, intuitive, kind person and i also came out earlier this year. and i wrote a piece about it for the magazine and when he read it he said, it says if you are tied by ropes that you did not know you are bound by. and i tied some of the knots and i did not even know. he said, i couldn't give a crap what box you're in but i put you in one and i didn't even realize it. in the way that he has worked to understand me from a very different background, in the days of a tour of what kind of healing in connection is possible. even though we still disagree he still not a queer radical feminists who regularly calls me to ask my opinion and we are easily able to discuss politics and believe in each other is good people who ultimately want to better future for each other and those who come after us. >> lauren, speaking of that, it seems as if the whole country in a sense has been pretty polarized in those conversations have not been able to take place to make yes. so, i think there has to be a calculus about how you use your energy. when i and the book i make a
ta thoughtful, understanding, intuitive, kind person and i also came out earlier this year. and i wrote a piece about it for the magazine and when he read it he said, it says if you are tied by ropes that you did not know you are bound by. and i tied some of the knots and i did not even know. he said, i couldn't give a crap what box you're in but i put you in one and i didn't even realize it. in the way that he has worked to understand me from a very different background, in the days of a tour...
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if i can have intuitions about what tomorrow why can't i have intuitions about the creator of the universehey never offer an answer to that. >> hyrum lewis can you talk about the physicist max planck in the book.why? >> he was one of the inventors of quantum theory. one of the great theories of all time. and he was a practicing christian. he was a very hard-core religious believer.there is this bizarre idea, i can't believe anyone believes it that there is a war between science and religion. it is simply preposterous. if you look at every great scientist throughout history including darwin when he created his theory of evolution they've all been religious believers. albert einstein, isaac newton, werner haydn, galileo, kepler, copernicus, you go through the rollcall of great scientist throughout history every small one of them has been a Ãb religious believer. the only time a war comes up is when you have people step outside of their boundaries. when you have religious people trying to make scientific statements, trying to turn the book of genesis into a biology Ãbscience is the realm of t
if i can have intuitions about what tomorrow why can't i have intuitions about the creator of the universehey never offer an answer to that. >> hyrum lewis can you talk about the physicist max planck in the book.why? >> he was one of the inventors of quantum theory. one of the great theories of all time. and he was a practicing christian. he was a very hard-core religious believer.there is this bizarre idea, i can't believe anyone believes it that there is a war between science and...
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what is a picture inspiring us when intuition guides our case is there a connection and how does it feel. this delbert give a tough request i think the way we look at art is always influenced by our individual perspectives and biographies so by memories and experiences but also by whatever mood we happen to be in when we view a piece of our office back. this exhibition is an experiment there's no information about the art or the artists no distractions no signs nothing but the are. all that matters is the feelings that arise for the general director in art historian this is a highly unusual venture. to have a cure to the ocean when i heard that the exhibition wouldn't have any descriptions i thought that's the best thing you can do just see what the work says to you and only after that read what it was. was everything that is in us humans is also in art suspicion. loneliness was love was. was. green. card. for the exhibition the artistry of die humbled the holland painted to hold walls full of what they are currently moved by and stand. as crucial people live. feelings play a very big ro
what is a picture inspiring us when intuition guides our case is there a connection and how does it feel. this delbert give a tough request i think the way we look at art is always influenced by our individual perspectives and biographies so by memories and experiences but also by whatever mood we happen to be in when we view a piece of our office back. this exhibition is an experiment there's no information about the art or the artists no distractions no signs nothing but the are. all that...
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a visual level sometimes through sounds that trigger something in us sometimes it works through intuition much more fault and not just the into it's all. these bacterial cultures make visible something many of us would like to ignore. researchers say some half of the cells in our bodies are not human cells at all but bacteria artists only a boy mode dips her own body into giant petri dishes allowing the bacteria that live on her skin to grow and paint her image. artworks are not meant to last. it's not every artist who denies the art market her works. it's not so much about ownership and this is mine let me hang it on my wall. instead it's about changing our ideas and our behavior not just for artists but for institutions that show their work many are trying to create exhibitions that are less damaging to the environment. it's a pleasant presenting exhibitions to large crowds changing around the space and buying materials and there's no easy way out of that dilemma even while we're putting a show together there are still many ways to figure out with the artist if we couldn't use materials
a visual level sometimes through sounds that trigger something in us sometimes it works through intuition much more fault and not just the into it's all. these bacterial cultures make visible something many of us would like to ignore. researchers say some half of the cells in our bodies are not human cells at all but bacteria artists only a boy mode dips her own body into giant petri dishes allowing the bacteria that live on her skin to grow and paint her image. artworks are not meant to last....
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grounding in you know the very specifics of reality and so you do policy this makes sense that the intuitive and then sadly half of those don't want any more than half of those don't work and then we say that policy doesn't work. you know there's a general reaction against well it's impossible to do anything in fact we just are doing things badly we should be. trying to figure out not whether it was in our head but whether it was in people's lives and often we just miss facts of others about people's lives and therefore we get it wrong so i think the great great advantage of the. experiment of the pros is that if you want a policy to be tested you really tested using an experiment you give it just like a medical trial but on a vast scale to give it to 50000 people and not give 825-0000 people and you see it be 50000 people of the 600 villages that got the new policy if they end up in any way different from the ones that didn't that's right and then basically that has advised to give you the pretty good lab a lot of profiles about it or you are born in india and spent a considerable part of y
grounding in you know the very specifics of reality and so you do policy this makes sense that the intuitive and then sadly half of those don't want any more than half of those don't work and then we say that policy doesn't work. you know there's a general reaction against well it's impossible to do anything in fact we just are doing things badly we should be. trying to figure out not whether it was in our head but whether it was in people's lives and often we just miss facts of others about...
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what is a picture inspiring us when the intuition guides arcane is there a connection and how does it feel.
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what is a picture inspiring us when intuition guides our gaze is there a connection and how does it feel.
what is a picture inspiring us when intuition guides our gaze is there a connection and how does it feel.
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-- there is intuition iseir greater than ours is.nty of information outflow data about the stock you can use to protect yourself. but that wasn't known back then. it was just we had the belief and markets, believe and how they worked based on what we study here and said look, we think we can go out and trade these stocks and not get killed. theses there were two done on returns, and most of the academics, as well, looked good in terms of the crisp, historical data. but if you tried to traded, you get swamped by trading cards, and so-called micro stuff. and then we figured out what dimensional was. you didn't have to pay those spreads you are seeing. you could do better with the prices, so we could deliver the small stock premium. barry: but previous to that, people weren't able to -- eugene: they couldn't believe it. what the academics learned is the micro stuff was garbage. interesting what we learned about clients along the way. in 1981, our initial clients were all large pension funds, insurance companies around the world. and the
-- there is intuition iseir greater than ours is.nty of information outflow data about the stock you can use to protect yourself. but that wasn't known back then. it was just we had the belief and markets, believe and how they worked based on what we study here and said look, we think we can go out and trade these stocks and not get killed. theses there were two done on returns, and most of the academics, as well, looked good in terms of the crisp, historical data. but if you tried to traded,...
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into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitiveng list of things, these can be quite small things, things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone to find technological solutions. we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most commonly going to be of importance to people. technology is in all our lives at the moment nowadays and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people with learning disabilities are not disadvantaged by not being able to access technology. it is designed to be customisable to each individual user, with the hardware and software tailored to their needs and personal abilities. the platform blends smart home technologies with things adam can use outside the home too, such as video calling a support worker if he needs assistance or as a communication aid. what would you do with the options on this screen? so you can tell them where you want to go. which are your favourite? what do you like to do the most? let's go to the pub. sounds good to me. do you like
into this user interface which has been tailored very specifically so it is user—friendly and it is intuitiveng list of things, these can be quite small things, things that people might want to achieve and then we gave the list to vodafone to find technological solutions. we whittled it down to the things we felt and we heard were most commonly going to be of importance to people. technology is in all our lives at the moment nowadays and will continue to be so, so we want to make sure people...
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and this may lead to the counter—intuitive situation where your driver can get to someone else quicklycan pick you up soon too. confused? well, so is hadi. and although the driver app gives some information, he's struggling to understand what factors really determine how work is allocated. in his five years of driving, the work has become scarcer. it's becoming even more important to hadi to understand the algorithm that actually allocates the work that exists — important, but also unknown. you drive around all day, thinking maybe that's the best way to beat this algorithm, or to meet up with the algorithm that has been set. carl, i don't know what's going on. on an average, i used to work six to eight hours, five to six days a week. the number of days have not changed, but the hours have increased. it will still be ten to 12 hours, five to six days a week. after costs are factored in, hadi says he and many of his colleagues are often struggling to make even the minimum wage. not only for hadi, but plenty of other drivers as well, it's actually, if you think about it, the algorithm tha
and this may lead to the counter—intuitive situation where your driver can get to someone else quicklycan pick you up soon too. confused? well, so is hadi. and although the driver app gives some information, he's struggling to understand what factors really determine how work is allocated. in his five years of driving, the work has become scarcer. it's becoming even more important to hadi to understand the algorithm that actually allocates the work that exists — important, but also unknown....
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what does a picture inspiring us when intuition guides or. is there a connection and how does it feel. to give a tough i think the way we look at art is always influenced by our individual perspectives and biography.
what does a picture inspiring us when intuition guides or. is there a connection and how does it feel. to give a tough i think the way we look at art is always influenced by our individual perspectives and biography.
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so intuitively they should matter a lot for the pricing. and indeed in the mid-'60s there was a negative relationship to the unemployment rate and price inflation, which we now refer and we refer to this negative relationship these days as the phillips curve. this curve -- this relationship has also changed a lot over the past half a century, so what i've plotted here, the black line is still again core inflation in the u.s. and the green line is the difference between the unemployment rate and an estimate of the unemployment which is the congressional budget office sets. and when i talk about the relationship having changed, i want to point out the recessions, i want to point out that in the early '90s and the early '80s when the unemployment rate moved up above the natural rate of unemployment, which means the green line went above the zero line, inflation declined markedly. in addition, each of these recessions had the persistent effect on inflation. now, if you'll look to the latest 2009 recession, you don't see much a decline in the in
so intuitively they should matter a lot for the pricing. and indeed in the mid-'60s there was a negative relationship to the unemployment rate and price inflation, which we now refer and we refer to this negative relationship these days as the phillips curve. this curve -- this relationship has also changed a lot over the past half a century, so what i've plotted here, the black line is still again core inflation in the u.s. and the green line is the difference between the unemployment rate and...
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, you increase revenue but that isa taxes, you increase revenue but that is a tough sell and not intuitivemake the case for it. and i suspect he is getting nervous here and it is a shame because i think it is a stealth tax on workers and consumers and not fit for the 215t century. on workers and consumers and not fit for the 21st century. like you that? they are not the faithless institutions... they are not faceless. they are made of people and if money is not going back into salaries or invested because it is being taxed and that is a stealth tax on the workers and a cost for consumers and we had a lot of arguments that companies like apple and google are not paying their fair share contacts and corporation tax is out of date. it is still pretty low here, isn't it? absolutely it is low here, isn't it? absolutely it is low and all governments have to juggle low and all governments have to juggle physical demands and priorities and if you cut taxes somewhere, you are either going to have to restrict spending or raise them somewhere else. everyone wants growth and the question is how do you
, you increase revenue but that isa taxes, you increase revenue but that is a tough sell and not intuitivemake the case for it. and i suspect he is getting nervous here and it is a shame because i think it is a stealth tax on workers and consumers and not fit for the 215t century. on workers and consumers and not fit for the 21st century. like you that? they are not the faithless institutions... they are not faceless. they are made of people and if money is not going back into salaries or...
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and link careful thinking, not go with intuitions. our intuitions are often wrong. or they have been taught in economics classes by authority figures. >> yes. reporter: he was such a figure, but economic theory was totally divorced from the mumbai neighborhood in which he grew up. >> i played with the kids from the slum all the time. i think over time, i started to realize what ibeas doing could connected with my previous life. reporter: previous life as an economist? >> know, as a little boy playing with other little boys who didn't go to school. mostly, i think i was always a little conscious of the fact that the economics i practiced were not necessarily always deeply connected. >> here is a sort of experiment for you. reporter:eg thus their vigorous approach to combating poverty, testing policy solutions through randomiz controlled experiments, the way new treatments are tested in medicine. >> it is not the middle ages anymore. srandomized control tri revolutionized medicine by allowing us ttwdistinguish n drugs that work and drugs that don't work. you can do th
and link careful thinking, not go with intuitions. our intuitions are often wrong. or they have been taught in economics classes by authority figures. >> yes. reporter: he was such a figure, but economic theory was totally divorced from the mumbai neighborhood in which he grew up. >> i played with the kids from the slum all the time. i think over time, i started to realize what ibeas doing could connected with my previous life. reporter: previous life as an economist? >> know,...
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>> shanghai. >> so the curious part about this, by the way, if you're looking for an intuitive platform, there are a number of smartphone apps that connect you with the same e-commerce platforms in china geek is one, wish is another one. you'll finding t the same chinese-sourced products on those platforms. i haven't gone down that route. >> why is the stock down today >> it tends to trade downwards going into singles day. >> this is a good day, though, right? >> it was a good day but the last 11 years going into singles day it trends downward this year you have all the geopolitical concerns weighing down the stock but i don't think it has anything to do with actual singles day. >> okay, rah especialel, thank o much. >>> credit suisse is going to the dogs, cats, birds, hamsters, et cetera. the firm initiating chewy with an outperform rating and a $29 price target the analyst noting chewy's expanding customer base and is bullish on the company's ability to maintain double-digit top line growth. also key to the rating, chewy is down 34% making it attractive compared with other e-tailers.
>> shanghai. >> so the curious part about this, by the way, if you're looking for an intuitive platform, there are a number of smartphone apps that connect you with the same e-commerce platforms in china geek is one, wish is another one. you'll finding t the same chinese-sourced products on those platforms. i haven't gone down that route. >> why is the stock down today >> it tends to trade downwards going into singles day. >> this is a good day, though, right?...
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. >> he had this like intuitive understanding of what people needed.ent. >> reporter: born in 1928, he developed mr. rogers neighborhood in 1968. he was the evening one on television who spoke directly to children. >> it's not what we have in this life that matters. it's what we do with what we have. >> reporter: providing answers to their most compelling questions, including pain, sadness and bullying. >> i know a little girl whose mother and father got a divorce, and those children cried and cried. >> the great episode, which he dealt with best, he talked about the death of his dog when he was young. >> my grandmother heard me crying, i remember, and she came, and she just put her arm around me. >> and he says, and i was really sad for a while. part of being alive is to be sad. ♪ but the very same people who are sad sometimes ♪ ♪ are the very same people who are glad sometimes ♪ >> reporter: he reminded us of our similarities. >> each person has a birthday! that's one thing that everybody has. >> reporter: and celebrated our differences. >>. ♪ there'
. >> he had this like intuitive understanding of what people needed.ent. >> reporter: born in 1928, he developed mr. rogers neighborhood in 1968. he was the evening one on television who spoke directly to children. >> it's not what we have in this life that matters. it's what we do with what we have. >> reporter: providing answers to their most compelling questions, including pain, sadness and bullying. >> i know a little girl whose mother and father got a divorce,...
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because feelings don't count you can't believe in god because of feelings that just through moral intuition if i can have that the why can't i have a tuition about the creator of the one - - universe? but they will not answer that. >>host: you talk about the max planck in your book. by and a practicing christian a very hard-core religious leader. i can't believe anybody believed it there is a war between science and religion. a look at every great scientist throughout history with the theory of evolution , at einstein and isaac newton. copernicus and mendel. every single one of them there is no more. the only time a war comes up is that people step outside of their boundaries and religious people trying to make scientific statements turning into a biology lesson. or if you have scientists making religious claims so they talk about the empirical scientist are not capable to say anything but religion on the other hand is not generally preserved so using that as an example that there is a war between science and religion. so that along came science it is just preposterous. they just don't know
because feelings don't count you can't believe in god because of feelings that just through moral intuition if i can have that the why can't i have a tuition about the creator of the one - - universe? but they will not answer that. >>host: you talk about the max planck in your book. by and a practicing christian a very hard-core religious leader. i can't believe anybody believed it there is a war between science and religion. a look at every great scientist throughout history with the...
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are not intuited some individuals and the courts can deal with the case but the moment they become involved with end of the state they're arguing it's outside the court's jurisdiction so it's pretty drastic so how long are you expecting this case to take we're talking years rather than months we ask some of alan and the relevant british government departments to respond to the claims made in this film so mark allen did not reply to our correspondence on behalf of the government the u.k. foreign office said we are committed to ensuring that serious allegations about alleged u.k. involvement in mistreatment and rendition of detainees by other countries are examined carefully they added that the government has been clear that it stands firmly against torture and cruel inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment we do not condone it nor do we ask others to do it on alcohol. that was libya renditions from the people in power series back in 2013 and i'm pleased to say we're joined here in the studio now by the report on that investigation giuliana roof it's nice to see you julie on the document
are not intuited some individuals and the courts can deal with the case but the moment they become involved with end of the state they're arguing it's outside the court's jurisdiction so it's pretty drastic so how long are you expecting this case to take we're talking years rather than months we ask some of alan and the relevant british government departments to respond to the claims made in this film so mark allen did not reply to our correspondence on behalf of the government the u.k. foreign...
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careful thinking.ink sort of not go with your intuitions.because our intuitions are often wrong. >> reporter: or they've been taught to you in economics classes. >> by authority figures. >> reporter: bannerjee was such a figure. but economic theory, his forte, was totally divorced from the mumbaiborhood in which he grew up. >> and i played with the kids .from the slum all the ti and i think over time i started to realize that what i was doing could be connected with my previous life. >> reporter: previous life as an >> no, previous life as a little boy playing with other littl boys who didn't go to school. a little bit conscious of theys fact that the economics that i practiced was not necessarily always deeply connected to the >> reporter:hus began their gorous approach to combating poverty: testing policy solutions through randomized controlled experiments, the way new treatments are tested in medicine. >> it's not the middle ages anymore. it's the 21st ntury. randomized controlled trials evolutionized medicine by allowing us to distinguis
careful thinking.ink sort of not go with your intuitions.because our intuitions are often wrong. >> reporter: or they've been taught to you in economics classes. >> by authority figures. >> reporter: bannerjee was such a figure. but economic theory, his forte, was totally divorced from the mumbaiborhood in which he grew up. >> and i played with the kids .from the slum all the ti and i think over time i started to realize that what i was doing could be connected with my...
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the interior is tidy and intuitive significantly larger displays and more digitalisation have been introduced however the motto was people are creatures of habit and should be able to find their way around the new goals immediately. a few mapped out as the bishop explains there's a lot more leg room and the front is much area there is a continuous touch display landscape where all information is on the same level it's a lot of fun and one can continuously update the car and download new features making the gold totally digital side that spots like up to date noise you just want out so you know i'm just not in boise it's so tight in utah. and under the hood there are still gas and diesel engines but also in l.t.g. variant and mild hybrid models equipped with $48.00 volt technology which consume 10 to 15 percent less fuel the ego from the other hand will be discontinued the g.t.e. is still available as a $180.00 kilowatt plug in hybrid demo model explains that one cannot also order a plug in hybrid go for just like you can order a diesel or gasoline model the plug in has 150 kilowatts not from
the interior is tidy and intuitive significantly larger displays and more digitalisation have been introduced however the motto was people are creatures of habit and should be able to find their way around the new goals immediately. a few mapped out as the bishop explains there's a lot more leg room and the front is much area there is a continuous touch display landscape where all information is on the same level it's a lot of fun and one can continuously update the car and download new...
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nirrator: the dreaded techl, where their intuition and baking know-how were under scrutiny.nn: oh... of course it says bake. what does that mean, bake? narrator: and the showstopper, where they had to dazzle and the spectacular was rewarded...
nirrator: the dreaded techl, where their intuition and baking know-how were under scrutiny.nn: oh... of course it says bake. what does that mean, bake? narrator: and the showstopper, where they had to dazzle and the spectacular was rewarded...
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this supply constraint is very intuitive. it says that when output increases, relative to its potential, there will be gap increases, that puts upward pressure on wages and costs, costs in prices and, causes prices and inflation to increase. so that is right here. okay. this phillips curve in blue here is also, it also shifted around by cost shocks such as oil shocks, or changes in first markups that are collected in the term u.t. and it can also be affected by changes in expectations of future inflation, represented in the first curve. now, the solution to this optimization problem by the central bank is the targeting rule, depicted in red which is also very intuitive. it says that when the central bank sees that inflation is set to arise over the target, it will withdraw from the economy, causing the output gap to fall. and this part, this relation between inflation and the output gap. so i have the two curves in this simple diagram. we see have the upward slope of the phillips curve in blue. and here, under the assumption
this supply constraint is very intuitive. it says that when output increases, relative to its potential, there will be gap increases, that puts upward pressure on wages and costs, costs in prices and, causes prices and inflation to increase. so that is right here. okay. this phillips curve in blue here is also, it also shifted around by cost shocks such as oil shocks, or changes in first markups that are collected in the term u.t. and it can also be affected by changes in expectations of future...
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. >> watching intuit after earnings a beat but they didn't raise because they're ready for tax seasonintuit coming up imagine a disease is caused by too much of a bad protein, but a company develops a way to actually attack it. what drew me to capital allocation in health sciences was the potential to help many people through investments that help fund medical innovation. my team and i often choose to invest at the very early stages of human trials. investing lets me use everything i've learned as a doctor to help make a positive impact. so that's why i go beyond the numbers. >>> imagine loading up a car with merchandise and leaving the store with it. retail alsos are at an all-time high shrink they said hurts profits they gave cnbc access to how they fight a never ending battle against stealing courtney reagan has the investigation. >> reporter: you're watching brazen retail theft. the suspects so sure they won't get caught, some get aggressive when stopped as this surveillance video from home depot shows. most likely they aren't shoplifters, people that steal items for their own use
. >> watching intuit after earnings a beat but they didn't raise because they're ready for tax seasonintuit coming up imagine a disease is caused by too much of a bad protein, but a company develops a way to actually attack it. what drew me to capital allocation in health sciences was the potential to help many people through investments that help fund medical innovation. my team and i often choose to invest at the very early stages of human trials. investing lets me use everything i've...
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the terrifying technical, where their intuition and instinct were put under a microscope... i mean, what?
the terrifying technical, where their intuition and instinct were put under a microscope... i mean, what?