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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
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...
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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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it led to more and more democracy. take wyoming, which had women voting before the constitution having it nationwide, people learning to be self-sufficient, and all of this was going to come to a close now that the frontier was officially over. the upshot of it was, yes, we did have some changes. the rise of big corporations, "trusts," they were called at the time, leading to the antitrust movement with teddy roosevelt, but it turns out the pioneering spirit was not dependent on land or moving west. it is what we now call "entrepreneurship," "pioneering of the mind," "creation." what we are having one of these debates today, and we will be seeing it. what kind of health care system do we want? what kind of education system do we want? what is america's place in the world? and let's start with the economy. as i mentioned, overall, the economy is doing well. unemployment is at the lowest in half a century, among minorities, record lows. we have more job openings than people who are unemployed. wages are going up, especia
it led to more and more democracy. take wyoming, which had women voting before the constitution having it nationwide, people learning to be self-sufficient, and all of this was going to come to a close now that the frontier was officially over. the upshot of it was, yes, we did have some changes. the rise of big corporations, "trusts," they were called at the time, leading to the antitrust movement with teddy roosevelt, but it turns out the pioneering spirit was not dependent on land...
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and as a result more and more americans are struggling to make ends meet.nd many are falling short and ending up without a proper roof over their head. every day more than 6,000 americans are evicted, many of them families with children. on any given day, about 600,000 americans are homeless across our country. we just cannot accept that. in president trump tweeted that homelessnessing would be "so easy with competence." well, let's just say that competence is not his administration's strong suit. but the truth is they haven't even tried. and about the only time president trump mentions homeless people is when he's attacking them. but that's about par for the course for this president. attack and divide, and accomplish nothing. meanwhile, president trump has slashed funding for housing and now he wants to roll back the rules that president obama created to prevent discrimination. we just can't afford another four years of this president. and that's why i'm running to defeat him and rebuild america. [cheers and applause] today our campaign is releasing the m
and as a result more and more americans are struggling to make ends meet.nd many are falling short and ending up without a proper roof over their head. every day more than 6,000 americans are evicted, many of them families with children. on any given day, about 600,000 americans are homeless across our country. we just cannot accept that. in president trump tweeted that homelessnessing would be "so easy with competence." well, let's just say that competence is not his administration's...
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one is india slowing down more a little more than we anticipated. and two, unrest. clearly, people on the streets means economies are slowing down. this is happening in hong kong, in chile, colombia, lebanon. and whether this unrest is -- unrest momentum is sustained is a downside risk to that forecast. >> let's go to the dragon in the room, china, the second-largest economy. much of the global slowdown this year has been attributed to china's slowdown. alone, its double digit growth years contributed to the global economy. do you see it stabilizing or slumping more? see china's global growth slowing down. we expect them to grow at 6.1%. it was 6.5% but on the lower end of the forecast. next year for the first time, we project china to grow 6%. 5.8%. it is partially because of the natural process of shifting from high-speed to high-quality growth. shifting to more domestic consumption of growth. it is partially due to trade tensions. numbers onook at the how trade tensions affect the world's economy, china has more of that impact just because it is more export orien
one is india slowing down more a little more than we anticipated. and two, unrest. clearly, people on the streets means economies are slowing down. this is happening in hong kong, in chile, colombia, lebanon. and whether this unrest is -- unrest momentum is sustained is a downside risk to that forecast. >> let's go to the dragon in the room, china, the second-largest economy. much of the global slowdown this year has been attributed to china's slowdown. alone, its double digit growth...
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and more advanced guy. or do they end up doing other things making art having social interaction with each other are we going to have enough humanity to make it possible for everyone or some people are going to say i want everything the rest you guys have to be poor and die that allows individuals to discover they're going to have it they have to learn a new meaning for life and there are things to do that's a social revolution and hopefully we can move too slowly. this is the is coming to you live from russia for peace in libya one leaders at a major summit 10 but him say it could an alms involved go to the country but is that enough to achieve a lasting cease fire on the ground. on the program to. show their toes it's the last on the wrist and 11 he's captain since anti-government protests began there 3 months ago. and virginia's governor declares a state of emergency ahead of a massive.
and more advanced guy. or do they end up doing other things making art having social interaction with each other are we going to have enough humanity to make it possible for everyone or some people are going to say i want everything the rest you guys have to be poor and die that allows individuals to discover they're going to have it they have to learn a new meaning for life and there are things to do that's a social revolution and hopefully we can move too slowly. this is the is coming to you...
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the more time we spend on social media or streaming video or shopping online, the more of these are neededif that growth continues, by 2025, data could be using 20% of the world's energy, according to research from sweden. that is as much as transport consumes today. 0ur reporter chris foxx spoke to the president of microsoft, brad smith, and asked him what they are planning to do about it. we have a lot of confidence we can achieve these goals. in part, we will need to become carbon negative by reducing our own emissions very substantially, not just for ourselves, but across our supply chain, our so—called value chain, as well. you're talking about ways you might be able to remove carbon from the atmosphere. what are some ways you think that might be possible? ultimately we need better technology. direct air capture, for example, runs the air through a machine, and the machine removes the carbon from the air. it then sequesters that carbon under the earth. and that's one of the reasons, among other things, that we're announcing today the launch of a $1 billion climate innovation fund. and
the more time we spend on social media or streaming video or shopping online, the more of these are neededif that growth continues, by 2025, data could be using 20% of the world's energy, according to research from sweden. that is as much as transport consumes today. 0ur reporter chris foxx spoke to the president of microsoft, brad smith, and asked him what they are planning to do about it. we have a lot of confidence we can achieve these goals. in part, we will need to become carbon negative...
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more trees?he heart of the plantation, i got to see these modified seedlings. they're being crossbred and could eventually produce up to ten times as much fruit on the same amount of land. seeing this today has definitely made me feel like the palm industry isn't as dark as what it's made out to us. all these have to be hand—planted. because you need to make sure you've got the pinnate facing the right way up. what's a puminal, jamie? puminal, it's the emerging leaf. and if you plant it upside down, that's not real good. but it's easy done. and then 12 weeks this week, so there is 11 weeks at the moment, so one more week in the nursery and... these young trees are then planted where old palms used to be. thank you for obviously showing us around. i think a lot of questions that my clientele would have is how would they find out if palm oil is actually in their product, and how would we go about knowing if it's come from a sustainable company? that's one of the major problems for us, is that we go
more trees?he heart of the plantation, i got to see these modified seedlings. they're being crossbred and could eventually produce up to ten times as much fruit on the same amount of land. seeing this today has definitely made me feel like the palm industry isn't as dark as what it's made out to us. all these have to be hand—planted. because you need to make sure you've got the pinnate facing the right way up. what's a puminal, jamie? puminal, it's the emerging leaf. and if you plant it...
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there is more of a risk. however, we want more positive inflation.ys to go before it becomes a problem. it will come back onto investors radar screen again. risk: lucy, where is the of inflation popping up more aggressively? geographically, for you. come slightly in the u.s. the biggest area is the u.k.. we have extremely tight labor markets here. we had a fiscal boost which is going to be appearing this year. have a changeover the central bank. the expectation is still supportive monetary policy. all of those things suggest more of a move to the upside and more pressure within a very inflation prone economy. nejra: our guest stays with us. let's get the bloomberg business flash from hong kong. promoted stanley has 130 executives to managing director. that marks the smallest wave of annual promotions to the firm since 2002. it has tightened entry to its highest rates. goldman sachs is of the same. president trump is adding pressure on apple to unlock an iphone that belong to a terrorist. he says the u.s. helps apple on trade and other issues, so appl
there is more of a risk. however, we want more positive inflation.ys to go before it becomes a problem. it will come back onto investors radar screen again. risk: lucy, where is the of inflation popping up more aggressively? geographically, for you. come slightly in the u.s. the biggest area is the u.k.. we have extremely tight labor markets here. we had a fiscal boost which is going to be appearing this year. have a changeover the central bank. the expectation is still supportive monetary...
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we don't need any more gun fights. we don't want any more. but if they come, we will be ready. >> thank you. let's go to you. please wait for a microphone and identify yourself, if you could, and we will start here in the fifth row, this gentleman here. thank you. >> thank you. john harper with national defense magazine. thanks for being here, mr. secretary. you mentioned fms sales in your remarks. can you talk about some types of specific capabilities or systems that you want to encourage u.s. allies in the pacific to invest in and buy u.s. equipment? >> well, any and all, to start with. but the thailand has purchased 60 strikers, they've got the first 15, we are going to flow the rest here shortly. chinook helicopter sales, of course small arms capabilities, communications. as you look at major platforms, communications also very important as well. that's where the interoperability comes and we can be able to communicate with each other and coordinate large entities to conduct exercises. so every time i meet with an ally, fms sales is on th
we don't need any more gun fights. we don't want any more. but if they come, we will be ready. >> thank you. let's go to you. please wait for a microphone and identify yourself, if you could, and we will start here in the fifth row, this gentleman here. thank you. >> thank you. john harper with national defense magazine. thanks for being here, mr. secretary. you mentioned fms sales in your remarks. can you talk about some types of specific capabilities or systems that you want to...
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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
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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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to make government more efficient, more accountable, and more customer-oriented to the people we serve. as part of our efforts to improve state government, we also successfully consolidated a state prison that will save us $22 million every year. [ applause ] and on top of this, through greater efficiency, better management, and more accountability to the missouri taxpayers, we gave our state employees a much-needed pay raise. [ applause ] an effort like that does not happen if you don't have bold leaders who are dedicated to making state government better. so i would like to recognize all of my cabinet members seated in the rear gallery. would you please stand and be recognized today. [ applause ] i am proud of the support and commitment you show this state every day. and it is my honor to work alongside you. we have made record improvements in just a short period of time, but i believe that there's still more to do and much more we can achieve with hard work. of course, it is important to know that these bold ideas are working. but most importantly it is about the impact it has on th
to make government more efficient, more accountable, and more customer-oriented to the people we serve. as part of our efforts to improve state government, we also successfully consolidated a state prison that will save us $22 million every year. [ applause ] and on top of this, through greater efficiency, better management, and more accountability to the missouri taxpayers, we gave our state employees a much-needed pay raise. [ applause ] an effort like that does not happen if you don't have...
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again, what will matter more matter more should is earnings fundamental. whether in china or europe. the unitednly in states. corporate earnings is going to matter. lastrprises more so than year where i think the trade uncertainty. i think that will matter more this year. whether or not china has more you will look to the basic performance of the underlining companies. you're sticking around us.uard is staying with >> iran has seen a second night of protest against the downing of the ukrainian passenger plane. showedon social media unrest in tehran and other cities with some clashes between police.rs and some social media posts ayatollah and call the the end of the revolutionary guard. continued tomp has tweet his support for the s.monstrator philippines released images of volcano moment erupted. thousands of people left the of anmid warnings explosion. the volcano has been venting ash days, closingtwo schools and offices and flights.g in india moretion than 5-year high. questions of its stocks. price growth has reached the end of the bank 2 to 6 targets.
again, what will matter more matter more should is earnings fundamental. whether in china or europe. the unitednly in states. corporate earnings is going to matter. lastrprises more so than year where i think the trade uncertainty. i think that will matter more this year. whether or not china has more you will look to the basic performance of the underlining companies. you're sticking around us.uard is staying with >> iran has seen a second night of protest against the downing of the...
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more cloud for the north west of scotland, more rainfor the north west of scotland, more rain for theist and fog should clear and then we will see plenty of sunshine and a chilly day. into monday, high pressure still around so a cold start, still more isobars to the north of the uk with the weather fronts nearby. we start monday with a contrast from north to south, less cold in the north, more cloud, more breeze, further south more cold and frosty. that should tend to clear and then we see more sunshine for large parts of england and wales and eastern scotland, but for much of the north—west corner it will be breezy, rather grey, and the temperatures nine or ten. through the weekend high—pressure dominates, variable cloud, more unsettled towards the end of the week. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 2pm... contenders in the race to replace jeremy corbyn as labour leader have called for unity as they take part in the first hustings of the contest, answering questions from party members in liverpool. businesses warn of price rises, after the chancellor, sajid javid,
more cloud for the north west of scotland, more rainfor the north west of scotland, more rain for theist and fog should clear and then we will see plenty of sunshine and a chilly day. into monday, high pressure still around so a cold start, still more isobars to the north of the uk with the weather fronts nearby. we start monday with a contrast from north to south, less cold in the north, more cloud, more breeze, further south more cold and frosty. that should tend to clear and then we see more...
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what more can you tell us hello to you. what more can you tell us about this attack?ad airport late last night. killing qasem soleimani. and some of his lieutenants. this is a surprising action because this is a surprising action because this is a general who is almost viewed as untouchable. he had enormous power, far more than just military power. he was able to reshape the countries around him politically. and when you travel across the middle east, his name or his presence was felt in pretty much every single battlefield. he served iran efficiently and brutally. he leaves behind a bloody legacy in lebanon, syria, iraq and beyond, it's very difficult to overstate the power of this man. and because of that, he was seen as this man. and because of that, he was seen as untouchable. for many yea rs, was seen as untouchable. for many years, he was referred to as a shadowy figure but he was a shadowy figure constantly appearing on battlefield, having selfies taken with militia men, he was hugely popular with iranians supporting malicious and iranian—backed allies througho
what more can you tell us hello to you. what more can you tell us about this attack?ad airport late last night. killing qasem soleimani. and some of his lieutenants. this is a surprising action because this is a surprising action because this is a general who is almost viewed as untouchable. he had enormous power, far more than just military power. he was able to reshape the countries around him politically. and when you travel across the middle east, his name or his presence was felt in pretty...
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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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there are iranian media reports suggesting it was way more than successful than we're hearing from more reliable sources. two outstanding questions -- do we see some other retaliation when the u.s. is less ready in the weeks and months ahead? perhaps covert, using proxies or other allies in the region, and what does this to do to donald trump's mindset? he could feel slighted by everyone's response and order retaliation or may see the whole weak ramshackle as the administration's messaging has been all over the place regardless of how you feel about the logic of taking out suleimani. he may consider this week a success, and that could inform his judgments in the time ahead and bring us to yet more crisis like this. >> great analysis as always. thank you so much. >>> also breaking overnight, the ukraine international airlines plane crashes in iran killing all 167 passengers and nine crew members. while this happened in iran, there's no suggestion it is linked to the hostilities between iran and the u.s. the boeing 737 heading for kyiv crashed just two minutes after taking off from an air
there are iranian media reports suggesting it was way more than successful than we're hearing from more reliable sources. two outstanding questions -- do we see some other retaliation when the u.s. is less ready in the weeks and months ahead? perhaps covert, using proxies or other allies in the region, and what does this to do to donald trump's mindset? he could feel slighted by everyone's response and order retaliation or may see the whole weak ramshackle as the administration's messaging has...
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people go kill more civilians in schools and more soldiers print more money and then the stock market goes irish that's the cycle that we're in now it's called genocide for profit it's called america. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi ls past i'm aware of that. leverage all you like. and you can never forget america now auschwitz was really like to be inhaled because he would never believe it wasn't a human can do to as a copy of the course for 33 years and know if i'm going to be good or bad it all seems so logical for hire and a good side to all make it right when i get out on the farm saw you i want to take my song to their next meal so he can listen and hopefully bless god heard screams. a my in the news in my am no i thought. morning. you can come. visit. me. in. the. day you'll meet. them.
people go kill more civilians in schools and more soldiers print more money and then the stock market goes irish that's the cycle that we're in now it's called genocide for profit it's called america. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi ls past i'm aware of that. leverage all you like. and you can never forget america now auschwitz was really like to be inhaled because he would never believe it wasn't a human can do to...
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both from rbc capital and b of a securities happening today shares of apple more than doubled, more than over the past year, and it was the best-performing dow stock in 2019 dizzying run if you insist on squeezing even more juice out of this name, mike khouw has a safer way to play with his "call to action. mike it's all yours. >> sure. so if any of you happen to own apple and there's a decent chance you do, why is that, because apple is the most broadly held stock in the market right now. one thing i would say, despite some of these brokers' increased price targets on the stock, this thing is looking fully valued to me, trading 24 times earnings, basically the upper end of its ranger on the course of the last decade i can understand a lot of people think this is justified by the fact that they've moved increasingly into services and it doesn't have as much of a hardware element still, priced over the market for a company this size. that's something we want to be aware of secondly, a lot of times we're looking to collect yield on portfolios, either in the form of dividends or by selling
both from rbc capital and b of a securities happening today shares of apple more than doubled, more than over the past year, and it was the best-performing dow stock in 2019 dizzying run if you insist on squeezing even more juice out of this name, mike khouw has a safer way to play with his "call to action. mike it's all yours. >> sure. so if any of you happen to own apple and there's a decent chance you do, why is that, because apple is the most broadly held stock in the market...
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do you want more sickle cell services and more healthcare in communities with high need? this budge does all that. do you want more behavioral healtcare and community services? do you want military service members and veterans to have better access to healthcare? well, this budget does that too. this is the first time virginia has invested in all of this in a serious way. this is the right thing to do for people. as we shape a virginia, that represents everyone. this also has real economic outcomes. when people are healthy, they can work and contribute to our economy. it's good for everyone. i also ask you to take three more actions to make healthcare easier and more affordable. first, i am sending you legislation to create a state run marketplace. this will help people who buy insurance on their own. the federal government runs the current system, and it is not working. virginia can do a better ourselves and save money as well. second, i ask you to create a reassurance program. that helps and jurors cover a high need people. it helps keep premiums low. the federal system
do you want more sickle cell services and more healthcare in communities with high need? this budge does all that. do you want more behavioral healtcare and community services? do you want military service members and veterans to have better access to healthcare? well, this budget does that too. this is the first time virginia has invested in all of this in a serious way. this is the right thing to do for people. as we shape a virginia, that represents everyone. this also has real economic...
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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 effectively.my sense is the important thing to understand, what japan regards as important as being protected. >> between inclusive and high-quality power matters, japan doesn't have enough power of its own to demand high-quality rules whether it is our support cptpp your diplomacy, the us in an ambiguous position and in general the power structure in asia is moving to a different direction. when amy talked about the 1990's, compared to now it made sense to defend itself against us demand and now it is more ambiguous. a mix of multi-polarity, there are other big players in this, not just the us and japan but also india, australia, korea. for japan to make the right balance between inclusive and high-quality you need more friends who share values. australian is an easy one. korea should be an easy one. india is very complicated. how do you think about the team that is going to maintain high quality while being inclusive? when we do surveys of elites we have a new one that will be out soon and we as
more effectively.my sense is the important thing to understand, what japan regards as important as being protected. >> between inclusive and high-quality power matters, japan doesn't have enough power of its own to demand high-quality rules whether it is our support cptpp your diplomacy, the us in an ambiguous position and in general the power structure in asia is moving to a different direction. when amy talked about the 1990's, compared to now it made sense to defend itself against us...
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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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it is less what pence more and a lot more the idea that it would behoove the u.s. to have one story and be sticking to it. instead, you have a lot of leaders making a lot of comments and you start sifting through and you go hold on a second, what was the exact thing? it does add to the confusion. pence, i guess we need to talk about it a little bit more. joining us is our next guest, starting off with geopolitics. with these events, more often than not, if the market reacts to an immediate geopolitical event, it improves the buying opportunity most of the time unless it escalates into something bigger. like what welooks have seen over the last couple of days, it seems to be contained. hence, the market is taking it in stride. yvonne: even this war cannot shake stocks and derail this rally we have seen, what can? >> that is the thing. markets are pretty short-term. they will react to war if it did come to a war. unless it becomes pretty clear that there is one, i don't think markets will proactively move to pricing that in. everyoneactor that looks at is the oil pri
it is less what pence more and a lot more the idea that it would behoove the u.s. to have one story and be sticking to it. instead, you have a lot of leaders making a lot of comments and you start sifting through and you go hold on a second, what was the exact thing? it does add to the confusion. pence, i guess we need to talk about it a little bit more. joining us is our next guest, starting off with geopolitics. with these events, more often than not, if the market reacts to an immediate...
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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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more disastrous. our documentary series displaced oil and ruined the venezuelan exodus people are starving who wants to survive it needs to leave how could a country formally some rich feel so far in 45 minutes on g.w. . can i am been taken. to closest place to hell i was just an instant new kid. and friends does a camp that all net trains kimi and walk you walk when you. nice knees and feet to moan to go to mary. alice ya'll story. knickers a. must. starts in january 27th on d w. make china have its own wall lol what you read about reminds most of peoples of the training camps over training the it reminds me of those situation kids it is not all law and order very much at stake in hong kong china is recent celebrations for its 70th anniversary one quite a public relations triumph it was supposed to be not worth continuing protests in hong kong and.
more disastrous. our documentary series displaced oil and ruined the venezuelan exodus people are starving who wants to survive it needs to leave how could a country formally some rich feel so far in 45 minutes on g.w. . can i am been taken. to closest place to hell i was just an instant new kid. and friends does a camp that all net trains kimi and walk you walk when you. nice knees and feet to moan to go to mary. alice ya'll story. knickers a. must. starts in january 27th on d w. make china...
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jon kay has more. beavers are back.east devon. and here's the evidence. we've got a poplar tree here that's been felled probably over the last couple of days. professor richard brazier has been studying the impact of beavers. he says they may be known as furry vandals but the dams they build at night here are actually a good thing, preventing flooding by slowing down the flow of water in winter and then retaining water during summer droughts. 0verall, you would say they are useful? they are very, very useful, and they do a job that we can't afford to do. we're actually not as well adapted as beavers to doing it. they are natural water resource managers. this has been a five—year trial to see if beavers can live successfully in england alongside other wildlife and humans. a similar scheme in scotland has already led to them getting protected status, and now the review in devon has shown they can improve water quality and help other animals to thrive. but some farmers see the damage caused by large beaver populations in n
jon kay has more. beavers are back.east devon. and here's the evidence. we've got a poplar tree here that's been felled probably over the last couple of days. professor richard brazier has been studying the impact of beavers. he says they may be known as furry vandals but the dams they build at night here are actually a good thing, preventing flooding by slowing down the flow of water in winter and then retaining water during summer droughts. 0verall, you would say they are useful? they are...
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like japan needs -- is more trying to bring more the friends or, like, more, building more corporate networks with various partners. so that's my view. >> okay. let me ask one more quick question and then i'll prepare a couple questions if you have them from the audience. for both of you, china didn't come up as much. it was touched on but it didn't come up quite as much on this conversation as you might expect. let me put it on the table by saying what sort of single thing do you worry about most whether it's in the u.n. or in the g7, g-20 context about the prospect of a united states that is not as committed to its engagement or its role in these institutions, and a china that is more assertive in trying to push its interests in these institutions? what's the single thing that you think is most worry somein your respective areas about that world? >> okay. so changing international environment, the united nations, so with china it's started and united nations too. the most worrying about the china i need to follow the international laws and norms, and so other members strongly reque
like japan needs -- is more trying to bring more the friends or, like, more, building more corporate networks with various partners. so that's my view. >> okay. let me ask one more quick question and then i'll prepare a couple questions if you have them from the audience. for both of you, china didn't come up as much. it was touched on but it didn't come up quite as much on this conversation as you might expect. let me put it on the table by saying what sort of single thing do you worry...
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>> more than our allies.an, they were so stunned the united states didn't do anything to back them up, they started negotiating with the iranians directly. that was the interesting takeaway, that iran ended up in straightly -- slightly stronger geopolitical position. the u.s. is going to be a more unstable place going forward. how much of that is going to affect the global marketplace is likely to be reduced. why? the u.s. is producing much more energy. tom: printing? shery: if the u.n. could afford -- francine: if the u.n. could afford to leave the middle east, would russia take its place? guest: the russians and the allies don't have -- in the case of the chinese, these are not military interests. they're largely economic and commercial interests in alignment. the chinese perspective, in reaction to the americans on iran, has been let's calm down. we'll work with you. the russians actually want chaos. the chinese want stability. the russians are a more dangerous player. ♪ >> concern over the u.s. relationsh
>> more than our allies.an, they were so stunned the united states didn't do anything to back them up, they started negotiating with the iranians directly. that was the interesting takeaway, that iran ended up in straightly -- slightly stronger geopolitical position. the u.s. is going to be a more unstable place going forward. how much of that is going to affect the global marketplace is likely to be reduced. why? the u.s. is producing much more energy. tom: printing? shery: if the u.n....
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i also ask you to take three more actions to make health care easier and more affordable., i am sending you legislation to create a state run marketplace. [ applause ] this will help people who buy insurance on their own. the federal government runs the current system and it isn't working. virginia can do it better ourselves and save money too. second, i ask you to create a reinsurance program. that helps insurers cover high-need people. it helps keep premiums low. the federal system used to have one, but it ran out so premiums went up. we'll adjust the cigarette tax to pay for it. let's be clear, it will still be lower than every neighboring state but one. and then it's time to end the laws that restrict a woman's right to direct her own health care. [ applause ] virginia has put these laws in place over the past 12 years or so. they are not about health care. they are injecting politics and the government into the relationship between a woman and her physician. you don't have to be a doctor to know that that is bad medicine. no more will legislators, most of whom are men
i also ask you to take three more actions to make health care easier and more affordable., i am sending you legislation to create a state run marketplace. [ applause ] this will help people who buy insurance on their own. the federal government runs the current system and it isn't working. virginia can do it better ourselves and save money too. second, i ask you to create a reinsurance program. that helps insurers cover high-need people. it helps keep premiums low. the federal system used to...
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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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and more in those in can. ments in cox's bizarre so will what happened at the international court of justice have any effect on the conditions on the ground for those refugees who fled mean more and are now living in neighboring countries like bangladesh. we can imagine how frustrating it is for the orange in our living in bangladesh they were roasted from their own country by the military who you know could completely foresee the conditions in which they were going to have to live in and they they knew that many people had written books written reports from academics to n.g.o.s explaining in detail the genocide process to which they have been suffering under and frankly i think a lot of people have been bottled about why the international community has done nothing about of until now and so the court this case will be welcome by them because it makes it much more difficult for members upstanding members of the international community to ignore what has happened to them. as for how do we where do we go from he
and more in those in can. ments in cox's bizarre so will what happened at the international court of justice have any effect on the conditions on the ground for those refugees who fled mean more and are now living in neighboring countries like bangladesh. we can imagine how frustrating it is for the orange in our living in bangladesh they were roasted from their own country by the military who you know could completely foresee the conditions in which they were going to have to live in and they...
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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 conflict escalates of that presents another set of both economic and political risk and 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 ac
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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some more violence in the region. some more violence in the region.e in the region. just give us an idea of the power structures here. he was obviously a key figure, now he's gone. what kind of impact does that have on things like decision—making, how things are organised, and what happens? one thing that i think folks misunderstand when it comes to the revolution regard and iran's decision—making structure in general in iran is that the revolution regard functions more on an ad hoc leadership structure that goes back to its founding in the war of the 19805. to its founding in the war of the 1980s. in that war iran had to fight an asymmetrical war against iraq that was supported by the united states and western powers of the time. that fighting an asymmetrical warfare, which then then they have perfected, has meant that they are very well versed in having a leadership structure that relies on many groups of men to make decisions, notjust one at the top such as qasem soleimani. so him being gone is a blow to iran, however he was not the only one who ha
some more violence in the region. some more violence in the region.e in the region. just give us an idea of the power structures here. he was obviously a key figure, now he's gone. what kind of impact does that have on things like decision—making, how things are organised, and what happens? one thing that i think folks misunderstand when it comes to the revolution regard and iran's decision—making structure in general in iran is that the revolution regard functions more on an ad hoc...
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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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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. in an energyng technology analyst. there is a lot to digest there. aat struck me today, you have $6,000 price target on the 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. competitives 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 struck me on tesla and some of the other ev s
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. in an energyng technology analyst. there is a lot to digest there. aat struck me today, you have $6,000 price target on the 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...
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more effective. that's good but it would be bad at the he s. present in this how well and me mr pachachi have to leave it there i really appreciate your time with us today and thank you for watching see you again next sunday and was a part of. their. operations understand that a cost of doing business is buying and building support in washington d.c. and that includes staffing up with former members of congress put them on your payroll you want to hire a chief of staff from a powerful senator or committee. member get their chief of staff put them on your payroll as a lobbyist this is what washington does on a bipartisan basis in fact i think it's the only point of true bipartisanship in d.c. is corporate influence over government. oh my uncle the kid's name compensate oh boy deny him nobody. even know who called it because. it's not. going to. move on the which i did. then showed up to move this little i'm listening to nicholson on the field in show mr certainly must. not so much because i consider t
more effective. that's good but it would be bad at the he s. present in this how well and me mr pachachi have to leave it there i really appreciate your time with us today and thank you for watching see you again next sunday and was a part of. their. operations understand that a cost of doing business is buying and building support in washington d.c. and that includes staffing up with former members of congress put them on your payroll you want to hire a chief of staff from a powerful senator...
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the more we know, the more people and china can protect themselves.ings that are very sensible. we know what to do there. there are some things people in china can do, washing hands, nose,ing mouth and reducing contact. distancing canl make a big difference but this is a serious epidemic. >> how concerning is it that we have already seen human to human transmission in germany outside of china? >> we know this is going to happen but the question is how readily it will happen. is this going to behave like an that we can control or is it going to behave like and and try to blunt the impact and mitigate the social harm that it causes. at the mortality rate, we have the flu season and thousands of people have already died. compare the mortality of this as opposed to the common flu. >> sars killed about 10% of the people who got it. the flu kills a tiny fraction of that but it infects hundreds of millions each year. what we don't know about the coronavirus is how infectious is it. it's not going to be like the flu or the measles, but it's clearly more infec
the more we know, the more people and china can protect themselves.ings that are very sensible. we know what to do there. there are some things people in china can do, washing hands, nose,ing mouth and reducing contact. distancing canl make a big difference but this is a serious epidemic. >> how concerning is it that we have already seen human to human transmission in germany outside of china? >> we know this is going to happen but the question is how readily it will happen. is this...
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make more of what's yours.re's a live view inside the us senate chambers in washington dc as day one of the impeachment trial of president donald trump is under way today focus more on a number of administrative duties for the senate to consider yeah those duties included voting on a resolution that will set
make more of what's yours.re's a live view inside the us senate chambers in washington dc as day one of the impeachment trial of president donald trump is under way today focus more on a number of administrative duties for the senate to consider yeah those duties included voting on a resolution that will set
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some of the limited editions are ten times more. just went up ten times more, within two hours.pened, it was at 2am in china, and everyone must feel like... most people, they are sleeping, but when they found out, everyone was wide awake. so right now it is still in a huge discussion. said people have been discussing it overnight. coral, what is it about kobe bryant that made him more popular than other mba players —— 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. to remember, he goes to china every summer. he also has a team 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, ifor kobe bryant to interact with the fans. and t
some of the limited editions are ten times more. just went up ten times more, within two hours.pened, it was at 2am in china, and everyone must feel like... most people, they are sleeping, but when they found out, everyone was wide awake. so right now it is still in a huge discussion. said people have been discussing it overnight. coral, what is it about kobe bryant that made him more popular than other mba players —— nba players? what was it about him personally? well, he has a really,...
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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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what people have been saying since mid-september is more and more, the fed has to add more and more short-termiquidity to the bond market because repo rates at a time when they hit their highest rates since 2001, a lot of changes, a lot of financial market reform since the crisis. at any rate, look at this. all of the liquidity we have added lately, than the qe3, quantitative easing of 2013 and 2014. we are not doing it to boost the economy. we are just trying to make sure the plumbing keeps working in the treasury market, so this will also be the focus of people looking at the minutes and anything they say about this whole standing repo facility, which is a way to technically change things for the bank to more easily get liquidity when they need it, but since people are pretty sure about this indefinite hold, they are looking a lot more at the repo market. shery: thank you so much for that. mainstays now is the capital founder, ceo, an executive strategist. as kathleen was telling us, we are seeing more calm and the repo markets. the fed injecting more into the system, but what happens once t
what people have been saying since mid-september is more and more, the fed has to add more and more short-termiquidity to the bond market because repo rates at a time when they hit their highest rates since 2001, a lot of changes, a lot of financial market reform since the crisis. at any rate, look at this. all of the liquidity we have added lately, than the qe3, quantitative easing of 2013 and 2014. we are not doing it to boost the economy. we are just trying to make sure the plumbing keeps...
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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
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...
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accessible by making it more affordable. that'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. >>> welcome back to the exchange making news in davos, tying their support to ipos to the diversity of the board of the company wanting to sell stock. >> starting july 1st in the u.s. and europe, we're not going to take the company public unless there's one diverse board candidate. >> really? >> with a focus on women and we're going to move toward 2021 requesting two we realize this is a small step but it's a step in the direction of saying you know what? we think this is right. >> goldman joining a growing trend of companies pushing for more diversity, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because it pays off f
accessible by making it more affordable. that'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. >>> welcome back to the exchange making news in davos, tying their...