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more. >> okay. thank you very much. we appreciate that. we just did. thank you very much. >> we demand a transition. >> now, it's time for you to listen to us. >> of the more vulnerable people. >> we got it. [ speaking ]. >> all right. have we had enough? okay. at this point -- [ applause ] >> -- we're going to move forward. if you would like to listen to us, listen to my speech, you're welcome to stay. [ speaking ]. >> if you don't want to listen to what i have to say, you can be removed. [ speaking ]. >> got it. [ speaking ]. >> okay. i think we've had enough. >> the chamber will please come to order. would our guests in the balcony and gallery please listen to this final offer. we have to proceed with the governor's speech. you have given your message and the governor has been grateful as has everybody here, to listen. if necessary i will declare a recess and ask the sergeant-at-arms and our police forces to remove you. [ speaking ]. >> the general assembly will now be in recess until th
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, giving you more and more control of resources, but what has happened is people are paying more now out-of-pocket even though official medical inflation is not high. people are paying more than they ever did before or at least getting charged written hoping they have something in their hsa to cover it. this leads to knowing more about costs, and that is creating a market. you are seeing medical versions of priceline and expedia, what do something because like a nuclear stress test, and why doesn't mri test, and why doesn't mri cost 10 times as much at one institution versus 1/10 of what it does at another hospital? these things are beginning to happen. what that means is you get that kind of consumerism, you're going to get automatically both productivity gains, because suddenly there will be an advantage to doing it, and you'll get more innovation. there is a lot of innovation in health care, but we are going to get a lot lot more. the trump administration is pushing the posting of prices by insurers and by hospitals. that is very good, but it is going to be the pressures of the ma
, giving you more and more control of resources, but what has happened is people are paying more now out-of-pocket even though official medical inflation is not high. people are paying more than they ever did before or at least getting charged written hoping they have something in their hsa to cover it. this leads to knowing more about costs, and that is creating a market. you are seeing medical versions of priceline and expedia, what do something because like a nuclear stress test, and why...
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there will be no more ferries, no more trains and no more mainland tourists.vernment, but people here have very painful memories of what happened with the sars virus back in 2003 and they now fear the same, or something worse, happening again. doctors are leading the cause here for a complete border shutdown. they fear hong kong‘s hospitals could be quickly overwhelmed. we have to do this now and we have to do this in a very decisive manner, before we have more knowledge about the disease, more knowledge about the virus, how long is the incubation period, what can we do to treat these patients? from the epicentre of the viral outbreak, more extraordinary pictures today. wuhan is the seventh largest city in china, with a population larger than london. it is not the government that has done this, it is fear. britain today advised against all but essential travel to mainland china and the foreign office is now finalising plans to evacuate more than 200 britons who are trapped inside wuhan city. america has become the first country to begin evacuating its citizens
there will be no more ferries, no more trains and no more mainland tourists.vernment, but people here have very painful memories of what happened with the sars virus back in 2003 and they now fear the same, or something worse, happening again. doctors are leading the cause here for a complete border shutdown. they fear hong kong‘s hospitals could be quickly overwhelmed. we have to do this now and we have to do this in a very decisive manner, before we have more knowledge about the disease,...
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more cases have also been confirmed in singapore thailand south korea and japan. the hospital in tokyo carried out a drill to train staff in dealing with an infectious disease. and they had a chinese father and son tested positive for the disease making them the 1st confirmed cases in the country. every day it seems the deadly virus is traveling further. doctors in scotland said they were testing a number of suspected cases and a man who was briefly hospitalized in london. 2 people literally like house says katie couric what. seo experience seriously. from the u.k. to india to australia countries around the globe are on it. and monitoring closely where the virus will pop up next. well of course is in china where the outbreak began have imposed strict measures to contain it but have they got it under control here's more from a correspondent fabien in beijing the health crisis concerning the corona virus has become more severe the numbers of infections have gone up and also the number of deaths has also gone up we know that in where the virus originated from the sit
more cases have also been confirmed in singapore thailand south korea and japan. the hospital in tokyo carried out a drill to train staff in dealing with an infectious disease. and they had a chinese father and son tested positive for the disease making them the 1st confirmed cases in the country. every day it seems the deadly virus is traveling further. doctors in scotland said they were testing a number of suspected cases and a man who was briefly hospitalized in london. 2 people literally...
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more and more these 2 scenes audience are linked and what we are living in the silence is a war. it's terrorist organizations that we need the 2nd prosecution argument said us president donald trump's impeachment trial is due to begin in around off an hour democrats have 2 more days to make their case then trump's defense team will have the same amount of time for rebuttal fighting has intensified in syria's last rebel held province over the past few days 8 civilians have been killed after government is strikes a town in southern italy and 2 camps for displaced people in the east there are also reports of heavy fighting between rebels and government forces 40 soldiers are dead nearly 45000 people have fled their homes in the last 3 months those are the headlines here on al-jazeera the news continues right after inside story. me and more must prevent genocide against the ring tone that's the order from the international court of justice its judges say rohingya muslims there are extremely vulnerable but will this ruling make a difference or is it just symbolic this is inside story.
more and more these 2 scenes audience are linked and what we are living in the silence is a war. it's terrorist organizations that we need the 2nd prosecution argument said us president donald trump's impeachment trial is due to begin in around off an hour democrats have 2 more days to make their case then trump's defense team will have the same amount of time for rebuttal fighting has intensified in syria's last rebel held province over the past few days 8 civilians have been killed after...
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plenty more to come.death toll in indonesia has risen to at least 60 people since new year's eve after dealing with flooding from some of the heaviest rain in 24 years. things could get worse, with more rain expected in the coming days. let's get more from our reporter. how much has been done to address the issue? >> there has been some progress. enough to it is not deal with this kind of calamity. more needs to be done. haslinda: in terms of damages and economic impact, is there a number out there? harry: the activity is pretty wide-ranging for now. stated itist recently could exceed $1 billion. nonfinancialer problems we could see in the coming months. high inflation and things like that. yvonne: how did we get here? what really caused this flooding. has this been the worst of it? that we have had the heaviest rainfall in 24 years. that is one trigger. the peak of the rainfall could come in the coming weeks. oren march. we could still see the worst of it. from where we are right now. our transport and i
plenty more to come.death toll in indonesia has risen to at least 60 people since new year's eve after dealing with flooding from some of the heaviest rain in 24 years. things could get worse, with more rain expected in the coming days. let's get more from our reporter. how much has been done to address the issue? >> there has been some progress. enough to it is not deal with this kind of calamity. more needs to be done. haslinda: in terms of damages and economic impact, is there a number...
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more that creating more innovators.sis. i am will need people to solve this crisis. lam not will need people to solve this crisis. i am not sure about the headline here. the figures, it seems like it was third is the reason that people might not be having children. there were some slightly more mundane reasons above it. really not too surprising. money! number one was the cost, and the second was that people didn't want to have a child impact on their lifestyle. and then right at the bottom from danny dalton, a professor at oxford, he says that actually there is a lack of understanding that a very number —— small number of people are causing this impact on the environment and actually behaviour changes from everybody would be more effective than a small group, i think it is 9%, saying that overpopulation is behind that decision. that is not going to swing it, everybody needs to take collective action. i think it says something about the pessimism that is preached on occasion from organisms that organisations like extens
more that creating more innovators.sis. i am will need people to solve this crisis. lam not will need people to solve this crisis. i am not sure about the headline here. the figures, it seems like it was third is the reason that people might not be having children. there were some slightly more mundane reasons above it. really not too surprising. money! number one was the cost, and the second was that people didn't want to have a child impact on their lifestyle. and then right at the bottom...
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the more you push yourself, the more confident you're going to get.nfidence you have, the more people are going to listen to you. especially as a woman in the industry. you need to actually just make sure that you push it. ♪ ♪ cisco. the bridge to possible. - [spokesman] if you've tried colleg(group cheering)shed, snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at snhu.edu >>> a picture perfect mission as far as we can tell according to elon musk after spacex completed a crucial test on sunday keeping nasa closer to space flight on u.s. soil hasn't happened since 2011 blew up a rocket around 12 miles above the atlantic ocean detached at about twice the altitude of a commercial jet liner. parachutes deployed. crew landed in the ocean demonstrating in the event of a launch failure in flight, in ast astronauts had been on board they would have been safe. why a big deal next step for humans to fly to the space station final te
the more you push yourself, the more confident you're going to get.nfidence you have, the more people are going to listen to you. especially as a woman in the industry. you need to actually just make sure that you push it. ♪ ♪ cisco. the bridge to possible. - [spokesman] if you've tried colleg(group cheering)shed, snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree...
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becomes more clear. does, it will sway more votes in senate races. francine: what do you think voters will decide on, come november 8, carl? is it the economy or something else? carl: voters vote on their bellies and the economy is going to be a swaying factor and it does give president trump a bit of a leg up since he has delivered some advances for people with the tax cuts, a strong stock market. there were lots of quote unquote, accomplishments he will take credit for that will buy him some traction on the polls. the impeachment is a wildcard. he could possibly come out of it although the results seem to be a foregone conclusion. how you get there is revealed, that is a wildcard for the election. tom: we will continue with carl weinberg. lincoln mitchell, thank you so much for joining us. we look forward to speaking to you in the coming weeks as we stagger from caucus to primary to primary to primary. let me do a data check. captured it yet. i am saying maybe, futures are negative, dow futures, -450.
becomes more clear. does, it will sway more votes in senate races. francine: what do you think voters will decide on, come november 8, carl? is it the economy or something else? carl: voters vote on their bellies and the economy is going to be a swaying factor and it does give president trump a bit of a leg up since he has delivered some advances for people with the tax cuts, a strong stock market. there were lots of quote unquote, accomplishments he will take credit for that will buy him some...
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here you can see that you manage to maintain the suspense but over time you get more and more extreme. no takes. in almost every respect to meet the target groups expectations of. the algorithm thanks christiane going to his novel has a 23 percent chance of becoming a bestseller. this is what it's the fits and you need to look at it from the view of a publisher looking to appeal to a mass audience and and for that it's a pretty good rating yet so i should. not bad for an unknown writer. of fiction was designed to help publishers who lack the time to read all of the manuscripts they receive but authors also appreciate the software's been back for all its apparent prejudices at least we can say that it doesn't judge a book by its cover. on this 77 percent to be told me to stop trying. to be in smiling closed is nothing for it's beautiful. it sticks to them so. little to those offended and to government officials how does the brain does the problem last couple. of things. hi there. on the audi r s q a. turn on the brakes. ok so i'm not what you call dangerous and i'm a bit of a gas guzzl
here you can see that you manage to maintain the suspense but over time you get more and more extreme. no takes. in almost every respect to meet the target groups expectations of. the algorithm thanks christiane going to his novel has a 23 percent chance of becoming a bestseller. this is what it's the fits and you need to look at it from the view of a publisher looking to appeal to a mass audience and and for that it's a pretty good rating yet so i should. not bad for an unknown writer. of...
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well more immediate action. fa do actually consider well i hope the fa do actually consider this deal before 2024, 25, the right steel because i think there is real concern about this deal now rather than in the future andi deal now rather than in the future and i think that it is only right that the fa do look at how this deal came about, whether it was something that they had full oversight of and whether or not it is something that they wish to be associated with here and now, particularly as we start to look at whether we bid for the football world cup in 2030. england's director of cricket, ashley giles says the five day test format is precious, and needs to be protected. world cricket‘s governing body want to try and try to manage the strain on players and the international schedule, so will will consider reducing tests to four days when they meet this month. england beat south africa on a dramatic fifth day's play in cape town yesterday. there's been a scathing assessment of manchester united's performanc
well more immediate action. fa do actually consider well i hope the fa do actually consider this deal before 2024, 25, the right steel because i think there is real concern about this deal now rather than in the future andi deal now rather than in the future and i think that it is only right that the fa do look at how this deal came about, whether it was something that they had full oversight of and whether or not it is something that they wish to be associated with here and now, particularly...
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we depend upon the oceans more and more.pulation increases, we cannot afford to eat in the way that we have. because we can't grow enough to do that. if we're going to exploit the earth in the way we need to do in order to get food, the way to do that is to produce vegetable food. the steps that have taken place in this country in the past decade have been extraordinary. many people would never have predicted them. there has been a huge change in public opinion. people can see the problem, particularly young people can see the problem. that must force governments to take action. the nations of the world, particularly young people in the nations of the world, can see the writing on the wall more clearly than perhaps older people, who are set in their ways and set in their opinions and do not want to shift and for whom it is easier to say, "don't worry about that." "it'll happen." that no longer holds. young people realise that is not the case. there are serious problems facing us unless we change our ways. and, for that, we m
we depend upon the oceans more and more.pulation increases, we cannot afford to eat in the way that we have. because we can't grow enough to do that. if we're going to exploit the earth in the way we need to do in order to get food, the way to do that is to produce vegetable food. the steps that have taken place in this country in the past decade have been extraordinary. many people would never have predicted them. there has been a huge change in public opinion. people can see the problem,...
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that stake is now worth more than $600 million more.s have risen 25% in the first two weeks of 2019. fourth quarter vehicle delivery beat estimates. i want to bring in an energy technology analyst. there is a lot to digest there. what struck me today, you have a $6,000 price target on the company and a $70 price target. where is the fair valuation for this company amid all the bulls and bears? >> my fair valuation is below where the stock is now, to be honest. i had downgraded the stock on concerns about demand earlier, and frankly, i wish i hadn't done it. the company's competitive position continues to improve, but i'm not sure i want to buy at the current valuation. taylor: the last time we had you on, we were talking about this. frankly the bull season on this company is that they're able to get it done in china and china makes up about half of the total ev sales. his china deal breaker when it comes to the bears? >> i think it is more than that, to be honest. i was just at the consumer electronic show and one of the things that str
that stake is now worth more than $600 million more.s have risen 25% in the first two weeks of 2019. fourth quarter vehicle delivery beat estimates. i want to bring in an energy technology analyst. there is a lot to digest there. what struck me today, you have a $6,000 price target on the company and a $70 price target. where is the fair valuation for this company amid all the bulls and bears? >> my fair valuation is below where the stock is now, to be honest. i had downgraded the stock...
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other cough the season more now from our correspondent in hong kong adrian brown. i am at a flower market in causeway bay in central hong kong this is an annual lunar new year event but as you can see far fewer people here this year various reasons is that the virus of course and also the ongoing political protests here in hong kong now we do have more than 200 suspected virus cases here in hong kong we have 2 people confirmed with the virus and we've been hearing today from the hospital authorities of hong kong outlining the challenges they face in trying to ensure they have enough beds to cope with demand if indeed this virus spreads and continues to spread here they have been speaking to a doctor who represents 6000 doctors working in the public sector here in hong kong and she says you know in a good month occupancy rate in hospitals is about 9899 percent so she questions actually whether hong kong is capable of actually handling a major outbreak we have to remember that you know the hong kong china border is one of the busiest in the world hundreds of thousand
other cough the season more now from our correspondent in hong kong adrian brown. i am at a flower market in causeway bay in central hong kong this is an annual lunar new year event but as you can see far fewer people here this year various reasons is that the virus of course and also the ongoing political protests here in hong kong now we do have more than 200 suspected virus cases here in hong kong we have 2 people confirmed with the virus and we've been hearing today from the hospital...
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but i don't mind a forest one more and more into conservation. many rule communities across africa depend on firewood for cooking and heating that country beats to deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions but there are alternatives like bio gas for example made from locally produced guy i mean we're just so under that's true near you know why because then you don't need to cut down trees to generate it on its carbon dioxide emissions tend to be less enterprise besting so many husband to be nice to short term supply there the technology it has developed to provide households with us. by advances both a healthier and a greener alternative to many traditional cooking fields but how can it be distributed sustainably across africa agricultural engineer catchin says come up with a solution she develops the bio gas backpack which is easy to transport as the gas is very light. started her own company and found african entrepreneurs who sell by or get assistance to farm and. operate the systems to produce and sell the guns should let's police this kind
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also coming up the world's largest consumer tech showcase welcomes more big industry but more chinese companies are choosing to stay away. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin it's watching oil prices briefly spiked in response to iran's attack on u.s. forces in iraq on wednesday they settled later in the morning but remained up from tuesday's levels the price of gold in the japanese yen also rose on the news as investors saw safe haven amid the growing tension in the middle east reports of the attacks and speculation about possible u.s. response also shares across asia down in early trading let's go now to our financial correspondent in frankfurt chelsea delaney chelsea how seriously are markets taking this attack financial markets are having a fairly moderate response to these attacks quite surprisingly there wasn't an initial. spike in oil prices oil was about 5 percent and global equities really sold off but that's really been moderated throughout the morning here in here up and now stocks are down just a little bit across the board one of the reasons for that
also coming up the world's largest consumer tech showcase welcomes more big industry but more chinese companies are choosing to stay away. this is your business report i'm stephen bears in berlin it's watching oil prices briefly spiked in response to iran's attack on u.s. forces in iraq on wednesday they settled later in the morning but remained up from tuesday's levels the price of gold in the japanese yen also rose on the news as investors saw safe haven amid the growing tension in the middle...
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as more and more of the supply chain is localized, full on production will happen, and then they will able to lower the cost for consumers even more. right now, tesla costs are still -- tesla's cars are still high compared to locally made cars, but they will be able to lower the price. that will give them more cost parity. taylor: and then in the soundbite we heard in the beginning, he was talking about how the model y demand will eclipse all the other models combined. when do we expect the model y crossover? dana: he has said that before on the earnings call. what was news to me is that they are going to begin model y production in shanghai as well. and they have not begun model y production here in fremont yet. it sounds like they will launch on two continents in parallel. and the y is the lower cost suv. tesla had a lot of challenges wandering -- launching the model x. i think they have learned a lot of lessons. i think most people in the world want suv's as opposed to sedans. taylor: the biggest issue, as we remember, was the production. how did they avoid that in china? it appear
as more and more of the supply chain is localized, full on production will happen, and then they will able to lower the cost for consumers even more. right now, tesla costs are still -- tesla's cars are still high compared to locally made cars, but they will be able to lower the price. that will give them more cost parity. taylor: and then in the soundbite we heard in the beginning, he was talking about how the model y demand will eclipse all the other models combined. when do we expect the...
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here you can see that you manage to maintain the suspense but over time you get more and more extreme. no takes. in almost every respect to meet the target groups expectations of. the algorithm thinks christan going to his novel has a 23 percent chance of becoming a bestseller. that's the sort of asked in that's just the facts and you need to look at it from the view of a publisher looking to appeal to a mass audience and that and for that it's a pretty good rating yet no question. not bad for an unknown writer. of fiction was designed to help publishers who lack the time to read all of the manuscripts they received but authors also appreciate the software's been back for all its apparent prejudices at least we can say that ai doesn't judge a book by its cover. rebuilding jewish life in poland. celebrations schools communities. when michael should drink arrived in poland and so none of this was there the new york rabbi moved to warsaw in the 99 days decades after the holocaust and changed america. next w. . dominance influence. in the future. the global impact of china is becoming eve
here you can see that you manage to maintain the suspense but over time you get more and more extreme. no takes. in almost every respect to meet the target groups expectations of. the algorithm thinks christan going to his novel has a 23 percent chance of becoming a bestseller. that's the sort of asked in that's just the facts and you need to look at it from the view of a publisher looking to appeal to a mass audience and that and for that it's a pretty good rating yet no question. not bad for...
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people to spread it so whether that's the virus or virus getting more potent or more people spreading it more movement so that's an important distinction to make because obviously you have a country like china you have millions of people just the city of one alone some 11000000 people they've taken these measures but if more people are catching it and more people can spread it all is it actually that the virus is mutating and just becoming more potent exactly and we don't know which one it's probably a combination could be a combination of both but we just don't know it's very early days for this. virus so is enough information being gathered in terms of understanding the virus i mean is it happening quickly enough in terms of how it's being spread and the severity of the disease well i think they're trying to get all as much information as possible as they're going they characterize the virus pretty quickly and are working on it they've already the coalition for epidemic preparedness and innovation that got set up as a fund after a bola was quick to fund 3 programs for vaccines to st
people to spread it so whether that's the virus or virus getting more potent or more people spreading it more movement so that's an important distinction to make because obviously you have a country like china you have millions of people just the city of one alone some 11000000 people they've taken these measures but if more people are catching it and more people can spread it all is it actually that the virus is mutating and just becoming more potent exactly and we don't know which one it's...
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has more now from. it was the most important gathering to an libya's conflict in many years but from the start german chancellor. was struggling to narrow differences between libya's rivals prime minister of the tripoli based government of national accord phases with used to sit down with warlords highly for have leaving merkel shuttling back and forth to convince spaceship powers to help secure a permanent cease fire and stop the flow of arms into the war torn country. here in berlin there. everyone with an agreement including the regional organizations the arab league to a u.n. of course the african union that we need a political solution it's become evident in the last few weeks that there is no chance for a military solution which could only increase the suffering of the libyan people the u.n. chief said the new diplomatic gains made so far boost the chances for a new political process and led by the libyans weirds all the parties to engage in a leave you no longer dialogue under the auspices of the
has more now from. it was the most important gathering to an libya's conflict in many years but from the start german chancellor. was struggling to narrow differences between libya's rivals prime minister of the tripoli based government of national accord phases with used to sit down with warlords highly for have leaving merkel shuttling back and forth to convince spaceship powers to help secure a permanent cease fire and stop the flow of arms into the war torn country. here in berlin there....
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just today more cases were confirmed in the u.s. bringing the number to at least five in china, at least 76 people have died millions there remain on lockdown to prevent the spread health officials are warning of more cases to come. sarah harmon reports >> reporter: tonight u.s. cases of coronavirus more than doubling with two new cases in southern california and one in maricopa county, arizona. the cdc confirming all five patients in the u.s. had travelled to wuhan, including a man in his 50s being treated in orange county >> the patient is currently in a local hospital and isolation. >> none of his family or contacts. >> theam working with doctors to evaluate for appropriate treatment. >> reporter: in los angeles, a patient self-reported his symptoms at l.a.x. >> airport screenings are working effectively. remember, they're not perfect. >> reporter: across the country, more than 100 patients in 26 states are being monitored for possible coronavirus includin a student at wesleyan. there is no immediate danger to the public >> peopl
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leaving the european union after 3 years of tough negotiations a deeply divided country needs much more for future generations from a. time to say good bye our great state special edition. here on details. it's official the coronavirus is now a global emergency well health organization officials made the declaration after meeting in switzerland we'll look at the market reaction. 5 annual losses in a row which a bank is suffering but the force remains optimistic we have an exclusive interview with. saying. i'm fashion is a colorful business bert's with an accounting for by percent of global greenhouse gas emissions could it do with a hint more green. this is either we have business on robots and berlin welcome along the world health organization has declared the corona virus outbreak a global emergency w.h.o. officials made the announcement after hours of discussions in geneva they however trace china's handling of the outbreak and said they oppose any restrictions on trade and movement to the country many international companies have already closed off as an outlet to china under strict
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in hall call i guess more than 60 percent of the properties which without the mawkish them is more most of the whole all older they don't need to we paid the mortgage and that's why i say they can wait and see even though the market is a lot worse at this retro why now that they don't have. the pop they seem to wash and that's why i say that's a lot much to say at just an all correction on the home price at this moment. property owners are watching to protest to see what happens the threat of a downturn looms over the real estate market analysis spec tong kong property prices to fall in 2020. space x. has deliberately destroyed one of its rockets and was scheduled to be a final major test before flying humans into space yuan musts company launched one of its falcon 9 rocket to try out its abort function during the unpiloted test the capsule that will carry the astronauts broke away from the rocket before drifting back to earth must describe the launch as picture perfect next space x. needs nasa to certify the rocket for flights with human crew. well it struck like an earthquake in franc
in hall call i guess more than 60 percent of the properties which without the mawkish them is more most of the whole all older they don't need to we paid the mortgage and that's why i say they can wait and see even though the market is a lot worse at this retro why now that they don't have. the pop they seem to wash and that's why i say that's a lot much to say at just an all correction on the home price at this moment. property owners are watching to protest to see what happens the threat of a...
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some of the limited editions are ten times more, just went up ten times more within two hours.na, and everyone must feel like... most people, they are sleeping, but when they found out, everyone was wide awake. so right now, it's still in a huge discussion. so people have been discussing it overnight. coral, what is it about kobe bryant that made him more popular than other mba players? —— than other nba players? what was it about him personally? well, he has a really, really smart person. he knows the importance of the international market. and you have to remember, he goes to china every summer. he also has a home in china. also, he does a lot of different business in china. when his animation film came out, he actually did a special interview, and it was released in china. also he has his books, and it is also released in chinese versions in china. so he knows the importance of the business in china, and he loves to visit and interact with the fans. and to be honest, for kobe bryant to face all of the international media, especially the chinese media, he is very, very friend
some of the limited editions are ten times more, just went up ten times more within two hours.na, and everyone must feel like... most people, they are sleeping, but when they found out, everyone was wide awake. so right now, it's still in a huge discussion. so people have been discussing it overnight. coral, what is it about kobe bryant that made him more popular than other mba players? —— than other nba players? what was it about him personally? well, he has a really, really smart person....
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and more risk. and to give us the latest macro outlook and the state of the market as we welcome back richard wolfe host of the economic update so professor the market has just kind of shrugged off this entire conflict between iran and the u.s. it's now hitting all time highs and essentially concluding that honor has been served in the middle east and everyone can move along now what do you think is this really over or is merely a teaser and the other shoe just hasn't dropped yet. you know it's a complicated story on the one hand the markets are right of course this was see it or it was see it or on new years to assassinate a foreign general when he is leave it in his own country a person who has that an adversary for a long a person carrying a diplomatic passport which means you can give his car a ticket let alone kill him a very bizarre action and the world looks at this as a kind of roll good behavior which is the truth everywhere except in the media. year on the other hand the iranians having to
and more risk. and to give us the latest macro outlook and the state of the market as we welcome back richard wolfe host of the economic update so professor the market has just kind of shrugged off this entire conflict between iran and the u.s. it's now hitting all time highs and essentially concluding that honor has been served in the middle east and everyone can move along now what do you think is this really over or is merely a teaser and the other shoe just hasn't dropped yet. you know it's...
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more effective. that's a good buy it would be a bad thought though he has private investment while i may mr petrofsky have to leave it there i really appreciate your time with us today and thank you for watching syria again next sunday and while the party. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . well the leaders and dignitaries attend a holocaust memorial ceremony in jerusalem ahead of monday's anniversary marking 75 years since the liberation of auschwitz we hear from a survivor of the nazi death camps. people tell us that there was no liberation they really saved but without the red army there would be no me my mother or other prisoners. the so-called text of cia torture techniques including waterboarding testifie
more effective. that's a good buy it would be a bad thought though he has private investment while i may mr petrofsky have to leave it there i really appreciate your time with us today and thank you for watching syria again next sunday and while the party. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money...
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say is that no no we do see much more see they. actually leave to this country i am speaking to you from my personal experience i'm sure from london if it appears to be a different picture but the way it's felt here on the ground is very it's very different and i think it's very uplifting as well my point is that we do not hear of a real. grassroots political activism and this is due to the pressure the government on to local self administration mountain regions you yourself wrote about mosco city elections scandalous mosco city elections last year and you know that they were and number of very prominent civil activists who were running in those elections people like you to go down in there who has been a major change force for change in moscow wasn't a lower tier wasn't allowed but she continued her activism that elections to raise her profile and there are many more people who are following in her footsteps this system is designed because those activists who have to be pretty much effective at municipal level none of them have be
say is that no no we do see much more see they. actually leave to this country i am speaking to you from my personal experience i'm sure from london if it appears to be a different picture but the way it's felt here on the ground is very it's very different and i think it's very uplifting as well my point is that we do not hear of a real. grassroots political activism and this is due to the pressure the government on to local self administration mountain regions you yourself wrote about mosco...
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, more more local production resources.diamond foundry, building gem quality diamonds. we have invested reimagining stock exchange to think about more long-term public markets. taylor: do you see a lot of that expansion happening overseas in china or are you focused on u.s. committees? >> we are mostly focused on north america. taylor: that was a fascinating conversation. thank you for joining us. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." livestreaming on twitter. check us out at technology. follow our global breaking news quick this is bloomberg. ♪ twitter. on this is bloomberg. ♪ sometimes your small screen is your big screen. and with the xfinity stream app, which is free with your service, you can take a spin through on demand shows, or stream live tv. download your dvr'd shows and movies on the fly. even record from right where you are. whether you're travelling around the country or around the house, keep what you watch with you. download the xfinity stream app and watch all the shows you love. beyond t
, more more local production resources.diamond foundry, building gem quality diamonds. we have invested reimagining stock exchange to think about more long-term public markets. taylor: do you see a lot of that expansion happening overseas in china or are you focused on u.s. committees? >> we are mostly focused on north america. taylor: that was a fascinating conversation. thank you for joining us. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." livestreaming on twitter....
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and every year that passes makes those steps more and more difficult to achieve.els, what's your sense about whether people understand the importance to their own lives of the functioning of the natural world? the natural world is not just an inanimate object from which you can plunder riches and plunder food, which is whatever you require. we actually depend upon the natural world for every breath of air we take and every mouthful of food that we eat. that may sound extreme, but if you have the basic understanding of the way that the world works, the natural world works, you know that we breathe oxygen, and that oxygen isn't renewed automatically — it comes from plants. and if you wreck the oceans, and if you knock down the forests, you reduce the amount of oxygen that there is in the atmosphere for us to breathe. as new research says the melting of the ice sheet is accelerating and extremes of weather are set to become more severe, sir david hopes the world will now respond. david shukman, bbc news. joining me now is our global science correspondent, rebecca mor
and every year that passes makes those steps more and more difficult to achieve.els, what's your sense about whether people understand the importance to their own lives of the functioning of the natural world? the natural world is not just an inanimate object from which you can plunder riches and plunder food, which is whatever you require. we actually depend upon the natural world for every breath of air we take and every mouthful of food that we eat. that may sound extreme, but if you have...
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let's take one more.georgia al >> caller: focus growth on lunden coffee lg. >> this one is coming down it is kline. it should never be as high as it is it this chinese coffee company i think you take a pass and how about marcus in maryland marcus >> caller: hey, jimmy chill. sending you a big baltimore booyah. >> well, man, i'm telling you, i'm pulling for next year for the ravens i thought they were going all of the way. they didn't. how can i help. >> caller: so quick bio, i was a student at -- university and i started a fashion company with my friend ryan brossy and we thu the value of becoming financially independent so we love the knowledge and wisdom every day. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm looking at awk. >> that is such a good company we're talking about american water. it is been a consistent and winner just the kind of stock you need to be buying into weakness that we're getting from the coronavirus. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round" >> announcer: the ligh
let's take one more.georgia al >> caller: focus growth on lunden coffee lg. >> this one is coming down it is kline. it should never be as high as it is it this chinese coffee company i think you take a pass and how about marcus in maryland marcus >> caller: hey, jimmy chill. sending you a big baltimore booyah. >> well, man, i'm telling you, i'm pulling for next year for the ravens i thought they were going all of the way. they didn't. how can i help. >> caller: so...
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and more clearly and more believably than anybody else.ne of my favorite lines, if hillary clinton had been elected, do you think we wouldn't be in another war? i believe we most certainly would have been in another war if she had gone the elected. lou: i refuse to even contemplate that. let's turn to last night. tucker carlson talking with congressman matt gaetz, one of three republicans to vote with nancy pelosi and the radical dimms to rebuke the president. this is just a moment of what they were talking about. here is matt gaetz. >> the president told me he's more anti-war than i am. and up love the president for that, tucker. but i think you have and few advisors of the president who are trying to slow walk the president into war. when the president relies on his instincts and we have the trump doctrine. we kill the terrorists and we come home. lou: you are reaction to matt gaetz. >> i share the concerns matt gaetz and tucker carlson have about getting more involved in the middle east. i believe the president when he says he doesn't w
and more clearly and more believably than anybody else.ne of my favorite lines, if hillary clinton had been elected, do you think we wouldn't be in another war? i believe we most certainly would have been in another war if she had gone the elected. lou: i refuse to even contemplate that. let's turn to last night. tucker carlson talking with congressman matt gaetz, one of three republicans to vote with nancy pelosi and the radical dimms to rebuke the president. this is just a moment of what they...
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more on all g closer to it.ack over to you. >>> here's what you missed if you're just now getting home. more fallout from the deadly u.s. strike on iran's top general. the trump administration is expected to brief congressional leaders tomorrow. today an estimated unwith million people turned out in tehran to turn out. security analysts are concerned as the morning period ends, iran may act to avenge the general's death. in iraq where the strike happened, the parliament has voted to expel military troops. the military defense secretary says there are no plans to withdraw. >>> a turning point in the impeachment battle. former national security advisor john bolton says he will testify if he's subpoenaed. witnesses said during house hearings that bolton strongly opposed rudy giuliani's activities in ukraine. >>> harvey weinstein's sexual assault trial began today in new york where he's being tried for first and third degree rape as well as predatory sexual assault. today new charges dating back to 2013 were filed i
more on all g closer to it.ack over to you. >>> here's what you missed if you're just now getting home. more fallout from the deadly u.s. strike on iran's top general. the trump administration is expected to brief congressional leaders tomorrow. today an estimated unwith million people turned out in tehran to turn out. security analysts are concerned as the morning period ends, iran may act to avenge the general's death. in iraq where the strike happened, the parliament has voted to...
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already, more and more of the uk's electricity is becoming carbon free.e edge of glasgow is one of europe's largest wind farms. there are big plans for many more turbines, and more solar panels, but going totally carbon neutral won't be easy. we've done some studies recently which show that we need to start installing 4000 heat pumps and electric vehicle charging points every day across the uk... every day? every day, in order to meet the targets that we've set ourselves for becoming carbon neutral. is that remotely feasible? if we start now. hardest of all will be making glasgow's housing greener, and that's the case across the country because most homes are heated by gas. the mass of pipes being worked on here is part of a scheme to draw warmth from the river clyde and use it to heat an entire district. we're not burning anything on the site, that's the beauty of it... i asked dave pearson, who is in charge of the project, if glasgow is really on course to be carbon neutral. i don't think so, i think in all honesty, momentum is all about progress. there
already, more and more of the uk's electricity is becoming carbon free.e edge of glasgow is one of europe's largest wind farms. there are big plans for many more turbines, and more solar panels, but going totally carbon neutral won't be easy. we've done some studies recently which show that we need to start installing 4000 heat pumps and electric vehicle charging points every day across the uk... every day? every day, in order to meet the targets that we've set ourselves for becoming carbon...
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if we're seeing more heatwaves and more extreme events like this, and they're becoming more frequent,that when i'm older then we wouldn't have the capacity to deal with those, especially if they're even worse than what we've previously experienced. but i am very optimistic still, because we're seeing a lot of action now, on notjust an individual level. you're seeing it on the local, national and global. one reason she is optimistic is the surge of climate protests by young people, and sir david attenborough is inspired by them as well. there has been a huge change in public opinion. people can see the problem, particularly young people can see the problem, and that must force governments to take action. flashes of lightning in a warming world. it is a key year for negotiations on the future of the climate, and many hope it will be a turning point. david shukman, bbc news. nerilie abram is a climate scientist at canberra's australian national university, and explains the risks facing the asia—pacific region. so what we're seeing now is that climate change is really here with us. so we'
if we're seeing more heatwaves and more extreme events like this, and they're becoming more frequent,that when i'm older then we wouldn't have the capacity to deal with those, especially if they're even worse than what we've previously experienced. but i am very optimistic still, because we're seeing a lot of action now, on notjust an individual level. you're seeing it on the local, national and global. one reason she is optimistic is the surge of climate protests by young people, and sir david...
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very more than the intellectual of more than a bureaucrat who can. have a very systematic view on issues because he is actual specie elegy. which he got at the university was systems and functioning of the systems so. i think it's a good choice he has a i think a very quick war which you might know which i think it's also important for a politician. iran's press t.v. u.k. shuttles when blocked on you tube just hours after an initial bad was lifted. press t v u k youtube account taken down for a 2nd time without explanation after a 1st appeal showed no violations committed so is it a violation of whitey's terms to be an anti war and see racism and anti imperialism outlet is far from the last of the 1st time press t.v. has faced the just last month google blocked access to the outlets main title on you tube it's the 5th time it's happened on the video streaming platform since 2009 has left press t.v. angered as it says no prior notification was given. i mean while the iranian government school of legal action against instagram the social media group re
very more than the intellectual of more than a bureaucrat who can. have a very systematic view on issues because he is actual specie elegy. which he got at the university was systems and functioning of the systems so. i think it's a good choice he has a i think a very quick war which you might know which i think it's also important for a politician. iran's press t.v. u.k. shuttles when blocked on you tube just hours after an initial bad was lifted. press t v u k youtube account taken down for a...
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, maybe you create an opportunity for employees towards more gender parity and more diversity in general. >> and it is working in sweden at this point. i would just point out that in a tweet the finnish government did walk back the expectations that the new prime minister is expecting to roll out this four day week so we'll have to see if the policy goes through. but she is a leader to watch the world's young aest head of state at the age of 34 so a young cabinet >> not surprising that millennial can suggested this. >> earlier in my career i worked for a company that did go to four days in the summer, but it was four 10-hour days. and it was a grind but thanks very much, guys >>> oil prices falling today but climbing nearly 3% since the killing of iran's major general. up next, an energy exec weighs in on the ongoing tensions >>> oil prices falling despite the tensions with iran and crude has climbed only 2.5% since the killing of that country's most fearsome general. for more on this and why the industry appears to be shrugging off geopolitics at least for now, let's head to the energy
, maybe you create an opportunity for employees towards more gender parity and more diversity in general. >> and it is working in sweden at this point. i would just point out that in a tweet the finnish government did walk back the expectations that the new prime minister is expecting to roll out this four day week so we'll have to see if the policy goes through. but she is a leader to watch the world's young aest head of state at the age of 34 so a young cabinet >> not surprising...
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[inaudible] once more. see mack today i'm proud to declare the united states is in the midst of an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen before. steam seven mr. trump was joined by stop economic advisers. larry o-uppercase-letter in treasury secretary steven mnuchin. i had a chance to speak with both of them this weekend starting with larry. i began asking him to expand on the president's message of booming american growth that he brought with him to europe. gerry: the president's message in davos is growth. how the u.s. has achieved growth and what it means for the rest the world. once you flush out that message for us. >> i like to call the blue-collar boom, and america is working, and the president's policies and tax cuts and deregulation and opening energy, and reducing trade barriers, and really for there's time, jerry, at least since the '90s if not longer, the middle and lower end of the wage earners are outpacing their bosses in terms of growth, and we think that's terrific. if t
[inaudible] once more. see mack today i'm proud to declare the united states is in the midst of an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen before. steam seven mr. trump was joined by stop economic advisers. larry o-uppercase-letter in treasury secretary steven mnuchin. i had a chance to speak with both of them this weekend starting with larry. i began asking him to expand on the president's message of booming american growth that he brought with him to europe. gerry: the...
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he won more votes. what was meant to address that nightmare created a new one. >> i would not say it created a nightmare because no matter who democrats support they are united in trying to defeat donald trump. neil: it comes around, you don't think it will happen, superdelegates, they flinch and decide who the nominee is. >> i don't think that will happen. the candidates themselves are more likely to say i throw my weight behind this person. maybe it is of ep presidential ticket, that is what we used to do a long time ago, the person who got the second most votes. >> in 2016 it took bernie sanders a long time to finally endorse hillary clinton. i'm not sure bernie will be amenable to the let's work it out among the candidates. he only became a democrat because the party changed its rules, to run for president you have to be a registered member of the party. >> to me the longer it goes on with a group of candidates the longer the american people see how split the democrat party among moderates like bide
he won more votes. what was meant to address that nightmare created a new one. >> i would not say it created a nightmare because no matter who democrats support they are united in trying to defeat donald trump. neil: it comes around, you don't think it will happen, superdelegates, they flinch and decide who the nominee is. >> i don't think that will happen. the candidates themselves are more likely to say i throw my weight behind this person. maybe it is of ep presidential ticket,...
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accessible by making it more affordable.hat's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and campus programs through the year 2021. - [woman] i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look we can do this!" - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> of the 11 sectors in the s&p 500, energy was the clear underdog last year, as you can see there. that sector seriously underperforming the broader s&p in 2019, but energy hitting its stride in the gas in the past three months rallying a whopping 10%. so do these stocks in that sector have the fuel to play catchup and can that trade keep going? with us now, pavel, senior vice president at raymond james and steven shork steven, we're going to start with you because we want to lay out the broad strokes and frame this discussion. what was bad and good about the energy market in 2019, and will those themes carry over into 202
accessible by making it more affordable.hat's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and campus programs through the year 2021. - [woman] i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look we can do this!" - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> of the 11 sectors in the s&p 500, energy was the clear underdog...
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campaign more closely than ever and it's probably one of the more important presidential campaigns in recent memory and before we even know the final candid it pairing the very fact that there's a presidential campaign in united states next year runs the risk of changing geopolitics a little bit there are a few things that we're watching particularly carefully number one of course is the relationship between the united states and china the u.s. economy is fragile and facing a bit of a slowdown and you think that that might force the president's hand to sign some sort of at least preliminary trade deal with china the risk there though is that the deal could be superficial and won't hold up to scrutiny if the president doesn't sign a trade deal with china and the trade. escalates of that presents another set of both economic and political risk the other thing that the president has to be careful about in the coming year is that everyone understands that during a campaign the appetite for military conflict is incredibly low and that may encourage some other actors to take action around t
campaign more closely than ever and it's probably one of the more important presidential campaigns in recent memory and before we even know the final candid it pairing the very fact that there's a presidential campaign in united states next year runs the risk of changing geopolitics a little bit there are a few things that we're watching particularly carefully number one of course is the relationship between the united states and china the u.s. economy is fragile and facing a bit of a slowdown...
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we don't have much more detail be on. the foreign ministry didn't give much more detail. that agricultural goods are part of the agreement, but we don't know what else. while this is obviously a positive sign that the trade deal will go ahead, a lot of people will be looking for any final hiccups in the days before the signing, and of course, when the details come out, there will be a lot of scrutiny. alix: thank you very much. in beirut, carlos ghosn spoke out against japan's legal system after fleeing, propping a response from japan. japan's justice minister said that the statements were "absolutely intolerable." >> the comments made by carlos ghosn dave the wrong impression of japanese legal system. express -- iy and will work to clarify and extend understanding of japanese laws. alix: what happens now after that to an a half hour unbelievable press conference, and then japan's response? yousef: it was a dramatic scene. that two and a half hours you saw, that was the end of that, but apparently not. withs ghosn picking up another busy morning in beirut. he sat down wit
we don't have much more detail be on. the foreign ministry didn't give much more detail. that agricultural goods are part of the agreement, but we don't know what else. while this is obviously a positive sign that the trade deal will go ahead, a lot of people will be looking for any final hiccups in the days before the signing, and of course, when the details come out, there will be a lot of scrutiny. alix: thank you very much. in beirut, carlos ghosn spoke out against japan's legal system...
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stops and all crosses a heading south as investors are getting more and more nervous about the scale of the corona crisis virus crisis and its possible impact on the global economy also coming up with the european union and china joined forces with 15 other w t o members to keep the bodies appeals court alive despite u.s. action to block it and how the system of microcredit designed to help the poor can easily turn into a debt trap. welcome to do business life from berlin i want to go jones good to have you with us so asian stocks started the week down on growing concerns of the scope of china's spreading virus outbreak japan's nikkei average suffered a steep 2 percent loss the biggest one day fall in 3 weeks however many regional markets including china were close to a lunar new year holidays australia was closed for australia day fears over the global economic impact of the deadly virus sent all prices plunging more than 2 percent on monday to extend last week's sell off of safe haven assets including the yen and gold rally. for more let's bring in our financial market corresponden
stops and all crosses a heading south as investors are getting more and more nervous about the scale of the corona crisis virus crisis and its possible impact on the global economy also coming up with the european union and china joined forces with 15 other w t o members to keep the bodies appeals court alive despite u.s. action to block it and how the system of microcredit designed to help the poor can easily turn into a debt trap. welcome to do business life from berlin i want to go jones...
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more about his new milestone.loomberg. ♪ taylor: jumping on the self-driving car bandwagon is general motors, but there's a catch. the vehicle has no steering wheel paddles with the all electric cruise origin. he wants to completely can replace the conventional car. >> the goal is to make transportation safer for everybody at the best way to do that is to remove the human out of the loop and get it to a superhuman level of capability. >> you have talked about how it would be more cost-effective for the consumer, if they are the car owner or not. who is it cheaper for? it has to be intensive, building all these cars. >> this vehicle will run 24 by seven, all day and all night. it has a life of well over one million miles, so the utilization of that asset is going to be extraordinarily high. that allows us to deliver a low cost proposition to the consumer. >> some of your competitors in california are testing outside of the u.s., in china or other parts of the world. will we see cruise origin in china? >> our strate
more about his new milestone.loomberg. ♪ taylor: jumping on the self-driving car bandwagon is general motors, but there's a catch. the vehicle has no steering wheel paddles with the all electric cruise origin. he wants to completely can replace the conventional car. >> the goal is to make transportation safer for everybody at the best way to do that is to remove the human out of the loop and get it to a superhuman level of capability. >> you have talked about how it would be more...
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or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. egg and your choice of sausage, jacks or now chicken,cracked are just 4 bucks. served all day, so they're not just for early birds. nice cause i was spinning till like 4 am. (snores) get my 2 for $4 breakfast jack deal while you can. >>> please across the bay area are investigating dozens of car rankings that have happened over the last few days. sunnyvale is where the most recent crimes have been happening a lot of neighbors there for sitting. morning? >> reporter: close to 100 cars heart including here in sunnyvale. this is the latest. you can see numerous break-ins. this massive broken window gla
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so you have more people working, more people earning.he growth rates are even higher at the lower end of the income spectrums. and we see that strength throughout the domestic economy, and i expect in the aggregate, without calling winners and losers within retail, the aggregate, the numbers ought to be very strong. >> lawrence, thank you as always good to see you. >> check, please, is next. and as a remind, you can catch us live on the go on the cnn app. we'll be back right after this stay restless with the icon that does the same. the new rx, crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. to challenge your thinking and test your execution. but great minds are driven to seek out the complex. they see what others don't, from an angle others won't take. they learn that embracing those challenges is what sets them apart. i am justin rose, and we are morgan stanley. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fide
so you have more people working, more people earning.he growth rates are even higher at the lower end of the income spectrums. and we see that strength throughout the domestic economy, and i expect in the aggregate, without calling winners and losers within retail, the aggregate, the numbers ought to be very strong. >> lawrence, thank you as always good to see you. >> check, please, is next. and as a remind, you can catch us live on the go on the cnn app. we'll be back right after...
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our airports are congested with more and more delays.ur railroads are stuck in the last century and so is our power grid. our infrastructure is delighting to the climate crisis marine helping to solve it. millions of americans lack access to high speed internet and many american's, home pipes in drinking water with lead and other chemicals. we can't accept that in america. any of . today i replace planning infrastructure and building the fracture we need to grow and compete in the years ahead. it's different from the way other candidates talk about infrastructure. they usually talk about money because most don't have experience in managing big infrastructure projects. don't get me wrong. we need to invest more money in infrastructure but mayors understand money is only part of the problem. the fact is even relatively simple projects take much too long and mayors don't have enough say in what gets funded. most the money needed is funneled through state governments and they tap into the funds to pay for other things like their own budget d
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especially with the help of more , i would say that we are turning more bullish. it is the second-biggest in terms of growth over the last two years or so. can you elaborate? >> we have seen that ip demand picking up. more demand coming out from southern china. been drier than usual. people are waiting to frontload some of the orders, particularly early this year. you probably need to get most things done in the fourth quarter. into the first quarter, we saw demand and names holding up pretty well yvonne:. retail sales have held around 10%. inflation is upsetting the sales? >> is both. also, at the same time, i would say that the overall consumption momentum has held up ok. early september october, we are looking at retail sales. retail sales were slowing. we are seeing stabilization and better ones going into january. drivers?what are the is the consumer coming back? >> we do think that the growth .omentum has come back the most rishaad: as we saw in that important data. that is a boost to the upside and possibly through infrastructure. david: one of the drivers
especially with the help of more , i would say that we are turning more bullish. it is the second-biggest in terms of growth over the last two years or so. can you elaborate? >> we have seen that ip demand picking up. more demand coming out from southern china. been drier than usual. people are waiting to frontload some of the orders, particularly early this year. you probably need to get most things done in the fourth quarter. into the first quarter, we saw demand and names holding up...
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tom burridge has more.rnational airlines flight shot down by mistake by an irate missile? reports out of washington tonight suggest it was. us media is quoting american officials are saying satellite imagery shows the trail of two missiles. the president dismissing other theories. i have my suspicions. some people say it was mechanical, i personally don't think thatis mechanical, i personally don't think that is even a question, personally. so we will see what happens. that is even a question, personally. so we will see what happensm that is even a question, personally. so we will see what happens. it was just five hours after iran launched a wave of missile strikes on us basesin a wave of missile strikes on us bases in iraq that the plane crashed shortly after takeoff from tehran airport. this video appears to show the plane, which seems to be on fire as it goes down. it will take months if not years to get the full crash report, led by the iranians. but they say their preliminary findings suggest the plan
tom burridge has more.rnational airlines flight shot down by mistake by an irate missile? reports out of washington tonight suggest it was. us media is quoting american officials are saying satellite imagery shows the trail of two missiles. the president dismissing other theories. i have my suspicions. some people say it was mechanical, i personally don't think thatis mechanical, i personally don't think that is even a question, personally. so we will see what happens. that is even a question,...