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scarlett o'hara there's never tomorrow like don't think about tomorrow well as mark famously said then anna all right we're going to take a break and when we come back much more coming. no way. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or in maybe in the shallows. in london julian assange is standing trial on whether he will be extradited to the u.s. to face espionage charges the stakes could not be higher i saw inches libya even life is on the line freedom of speech is also on trial though you wouldn't know that looming stream media. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to jim counsellor now he is the author of a new book called living in the long emergency it's a follow up to his smash hit the long emergency published in 2005 the book will be available in march jan consular welcome back a pleasure to be with you max and stacey so we've been tal
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o'hara there's never tomorrow like don't think about tomorrow well as mark famously said and then anna all right we're going to take a break and when we come back much more coming your way. the russian state television propaganda machine propaganda outlet propaganda tools we are in an information war. the can change the world tomorrow. we send out you tube videos the 1st sleepless night shift today is the longest network. pressure brushes russia russia and russia say. to feel the fear that they will actually use russia to live and i really have to put joins up to people to see you then on r g. 4 are so proud and still. are just getting through a number. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. nuclear power become a battleground in the u.s. in vermont people have demanding the shut down of a local plant from my yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no care power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limit this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in this country w
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scarlett o'hara there's never tomorrow like don't think about tomorrow well as mark famously said then anna all right we're going to take a break and when we come back much more coming your way. live. live live. live. live live. live. live live. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. live. live. live. and very well can see you watching us in such. if you just. the. suit. that was. done. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to jim counsellor now he is the author of a new book called living in the long emergency it's a follow up to his smash hit the long emergency published in 2005 the book will be available in march jan consular welcome back a pleasure to be with you max and stacey so we've been talking to you for a while and you have a said u.s. play and accurately predicted all of the chaos and mayhem that we are currently living in unfortunately have been absolutely correct now before we get to your book let's talk about the coronavirus it's cutting off supply chains turns out there's a great deal of our medical supplies are made in china so there's a shortage of medical masks
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scarlett o'hara there's never tomorrow like don't think about tomorrow well as mark famously said then anna all right we're going to take a break and when we come back much more calmly. away. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. violence that's also very important. to those who can influence. the nature and they're already in the. structures to break this decided to show max them. some functions of hope them for the rest of life in the will. become a battleground in the us. people are demanding the shut down of a local plant from yankee is right now my focus because it's a very dangerous oh no claire power plant the owner is attempting to run the reactor beyond its operational limits this case just sort of puts a magnifying glass on where's the power in the sky. is it moving more towards corporate interests or is it more in the idea of
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anna: all about the long-term picture and the global picture as well. looking at the coronavirus chart we have, 3050 on the bloomberg, this is a chart that has dominated china and the chinese response. now we see movement downward in the chinese numbers, but a real uptake upward in south korea, and the italy numbers, still small compared to south korea. is there a sense that you don't buy this dip until the global trend in coronavirus is downward ? mark: i think what we are seeing is this explains the difference in reaction, the different time zones. like yesterday, we saw asia trying to buy the dip. there is a theme that china has probably seen the worst of this. i'm not saying that is accurate, but it is investor perception. but very much now, there is a growing idea that in europe it is becoming more of a threat. in america, it might be more of a threat. that is why the asia session is hedging more positivity. two days, we have seen a shattering in the u.s. that shows that it is not just a global theme, but the different regions are treating it very
anna: all about the long-term picture and the global picture as well. looking at the coronavirus chart we have, 3050 on the bloomberg, this is a chart that has dominated china and the chinese response. now we see movement downward in the chinese numbers, but a real uptake upward in south korea, and the italy numbers, still small compared to south korea. is there a sense that you don't buy this dip until the global trend in coronavirus is downward ? mark: i think what we are seeing is this...
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anna: thank you dani and joe. you can get all stock stories on your bloomberg and via the mobile app. coming up, we will speak to the credit agricole ceo. that exclusive interview at 8:30 and u.k. time. we will talk about the asset management unit and the strength in investment banking and beyond. tune into bloomberg radio live on your mobile device or dab digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ majority of these plants have reopened earlier this week. products are essential, so it is in everyone's interest. >> it is a risk that could come from the supply chain. we have a lot of presence in china, and i am very happy we have started operations beginning of this week. >> the question on everybody's mind is how long this will last. our cfo asked week said the impact could be in the region to 5000 euros a day. time will tell as to how this plays out? matt: there were the ceos of some of the top european companies telling bloomberg this week about the impact of the coronavirus on their supply chains and on business in
anna: thank you dani and joe. you can get all stock stories on your bloomberg and via the mobile app. coming up, we will speak to the credit agricole ceo. that exclusive interview at 8:30 and u.k. time. we will talk about the asset management unit and the strength in investment banking and beyond. tune into bloomberg radio live on your mobile device or dab digital radio in the london area. this is bloomberg. ♪ majority of these plants have reopened earlier this week. products are essential,...
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anna: a bit of a theme? >> i think it is a theme. around anothera departure last week, now we have zurich all over again. of the reason for his departure, the reason for his departure was all of the scandal to ubs.ahn going but he is not one that will take over at ubs. reporter: that is something we insinuate in the story. the credit suisse story. it sounds like an ordered process. eight years is a long time. he wanted the top spot at credit suisse. he did not get it. when ubs started its succession bringing, it was we in more executives to strengthen the executive board, then maybe these people become successful. i still think he has a fighting chance to get the job. understand is the search is focusing on other candidates more, more external candidates. there are also other strong internal candidates at ubs. coo is a potential succession candidate. now, i think the important part of this story is that ubs has started succession planning. there are people involved in this and the process is ongoing, and ermotti might step down this year. he oversaw restructuring, and now it is really about growth. i thi
anna: a bit of a theme? >> i think it is a theme. around anothera departure last week, now we have zurich all over again. of the reason for his departure, the reason for his departure was all of the scandal to ubs.ahn going but he is not one that will take over at ubs. reporter: that is something we insinuate in the story. the credit suisse story. it sounds like an ordered process. eight years is a long time. he wanted the top spot at credit suisse. he did not get it. when ubs started...
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anna: we will all keep that in mind. steven major, thank you very much. using stocks on the move this morning. bp is one of them. fourth-quarter profits beat estimates, and dividend moved up a little as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 21 minutes into the trading day, and looks broadly positive for european equity markets. u.s. futures pointing higher, nasdaq futures in particular. annmarie hordern has individual stock movers. micro focus is down over 12%, even after sales met estimates. they said it is a challenging year, partly with the integration of hp software. their chairman of 15 years is also stepping down. 14.5%.p beating the highest analysts estimate and keeping their outlook. the market likes that area bp up 3.50%. a good quarter for bob gilvary, his last, saying goodbye on a high note with this beat, raising the dividend and planning $5 billion of more disposal's. the ceo had a very interesting comment about the coronavirus and how much they seek coming off the market in terms of demand. opec will certainly b
anna: we will all keep that in mind. steven major, thank you very much. using stocks on the move this morning. bp is one of them. fourth-quarter profits beat estimates, and dividend moved up a little as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 21 minutes into the trading day, and looks broadly positive for european equity markets. u.s. futures pointing higher, nasdaq futures in particular. annmarie hordern has individual stock movers. micro focus is down over 12%,...
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russell wilson, his sister anna, the game was all stanford, lexi hall in the 2nd quarter with 3 of the 14 points, stanford led 31-36 at this point. cruising in the second half. 4th quarter now, it is wilson from long distance. her big brother approves. they win 79-69. 10-2 in the conference. they had the challenge of hosting 10th ranked u kr-rbg la. the bears took the rue bruins. tying the game at 70. working it inside. ucla hangs on for a 74-70 win and the bears fall to one and 11 in pac-12 play. >>> 1.4 million. have a great night, everyone. we will see you at 10:00, everyone, bye-bye to onset of meteor shower. okay, our position is 34.48 degrees north, 118.31 west. that means the azimuth should be... 168.22 degrees relative to magnetic north with an elevation of 49.93. anything yet? uh, we have a signal, but there's no frame lock. hang on. how about... now? (gasps) we did it. we have the west coast feed of hbo. ooh, real sex. big deal. every time i watch that show, it's old women putting condoms on cucumbers. all right, let's see what's on the east coast feed. oh, hey. dune. not a g
russell wilson, his sister anna, the game was all stanford, lexi hall in the 2nd quarter with 3 of the 14 points, stanford led 31-36 at this point. cruising in the second half. 4th quarter now, it is wilson from long distance. her big brother approves. they win 79-69. 10-2 in the conference. they had the challenge of hosting 10th ranked u kr-rbg la. the bears took the rue bruins. tying the game at 70. working it inside. ucla hangs on for a 74-70 win and the bears fall to one and 11 in pac-12...
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anna: bloomberg annmarie hordern with all of that very interesting story. have big plans for 2020. 75% of managers plan on raising an even bigger fund this year. according to a recent survey. we will speak to a partner at private equity about this. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 40 minutes into a positive session, the ftse 100 up more than 1%. private equity firms have big plans according to a recent survey. about 75% of managers plan on raising an even bigger fund this year, the highest share since 2013 when a wise first started posting service. .ani: a telling survey this will be the story of 2020, the increased amount of money flowing into private equity and what they are going to be doing with that. i'm thrilled to say they joining me to discuss is rebecca gibson from a private equity fund in london. thank you for joining. i should say that you just raise a fund raising for 1.5 billion euros. this story of more funds is one you know very well. what does it look like from your view? is it realistic these managers can raise
anna: bloomberg annmarie hordern with all of that very interesting story. have big plans for 2020. 75% of managers plan on raising an even bigger fund this year. according to a recent survey. we will speak to a partner at private equity about this. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. 40 minutes into a positive session, the ftse 100 up more than 1%. private equity firms have big plans according to a recent survey. about 75% of managers plan on raising an even bigger...
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anna edwards in london and tom keene in new york. we welcome all of you. ou perspective around the politics in london. that is quite a move in sterling, isn't it? anna: it is of interest, certainly. we were up quite strongly on the pound earlier. it was sold off a little because of concerns about the incoming budget, whether the incoming chancellor will stick to previously declared rules. the focus now is on the brexit headlines. tom: let me show a chart as we put things in perspective with patrick armstrong and hugh gimber. here is the fourth quarter of 2018, down we go to a legitimate bear market. christmas eve of 2018. almost a correction. where are we now? we are on the cusp of legitimate offection, we are down 10% of the virus drop. patrick armstrong, what would a correction signal? patrick: corrections signal buyers are getting up or they are getting worried and we probably have a bit of all of those things. just a week ago we saw the s&p 500 trading at unprecedented down 7% 8%and we are from there. earnings are going to be hit hard. some sectors will
anna edwards in london and tom keene in new york. we welcome all of you. ou perspective around the politics in london. that is quite a move in sterling, isn't it? anna: it is of interest, certainly. we were up quite strongly on the pound earlier. it was sold off a little because of concerns about the incoming budget, whether the incoming chancellor will stick to previously declared rules. the focus now is on the brexit headlines. tom: let me show a chart as we put things in perspective with...
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anna t.: yes, we think this is all very interlinked. the trigger for short-term fiscal spending would be an increase in unemployment moreand we need to do detailed work in terms of regional unemployment. we already see some to caps and unemployment -- tick ups in unemployment in southern regions of germany, which are more manufacturing geared. we are also seeing it in northern regions of germany, which are less affected by the manufacturing sector. matt: all right, we are going to keep you with us for a little a europeanr, anna is economist at ubs. talking us through what has caused incredible market turmoil over the last one he four hours. coming up, paris -- over the last 24 hours. coming up, paris forges ahead with fashion week despite concerns about the coronavirus. this is bloomberg. ♪ the e.: welcome back to "european open," 22 minutes to go to the start of the cash equity trading day. tuesday is a little bit different than monday. we are expected to see a little bit of a bounce back, but we lost 4% in yesterday's session in europ
anna t.: yes, we think this is all very interlinked. the trigger for short-term fiscal spending would be an increase in unemployment moreand we need to do detailed work in terms of regional unemployment. we already see some to caps and unemployment -- tick ups in unemployment in southern regions of germany, which are more manufacturing geared. we are also seeing it in northern regions of germany, which are less affected by the manufacturing sector. matt: all right, we are going to keep you with...
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anna: are they asking for anything different? >> what allestors want to see is a well-run business, continued expansion of our margin, of course, but at the worry ofe day, we topline growth and the fact that we are today for a second year in a row growing literally testimony is a good to the fiscal development of our strategic plan. matt: what about m&a? are there any brands out there that you think you could pick up and get at a good price right now? if i look around at your is, allors, wherever it the distillers and brewers have really dropped over the past few weeks and months. does that create an opportunity for you? busy inve been quite terms of acquisitions over the last 12 months. we made a series of partnerships acquisitions. you should expect to see it continue to be quite active on the front. at the same time, as we try to continue to dispose of assets which no longer fit our strategy. anna: a lot to watch for them. for joining us exclusively here in the london studio. as the coronavirus spreads across the world, big business is st
anna: are they asking for anything different? >> what allestors want to see is a well-run business, continued expansion of our margin, of course, but at the worry ofe day, we topline growth and the fact that we are today for a second year in a row growing literally testimony is a good to the fiscal development of our strategic plan. matt: what about m&a? are there any brands out there that you think you could pick up and get at a good price right now? if i look around at your is,...
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italy has stopped all flights to -- thehich surprisingly cases could not betray's from china. annathe who making that point. the focus will be on containment. international attention on the measures being taken in italy and how they can work in the european context. we are focused on the economic impact. what do we know about that so far? alexander: italy was probably already heading to the session before this latest shock. the global economy is struggling. now, -- malan's stock market is opening low this morning. the government is laying out emergency measures to prop up the economy. of aboutt is the sense how italians are responding to the measures being taken by the government including the quarantine being placed around a large area with a substantial population? havehinese authorities worked in wuhan on a much grander scale. regions inthe lockdown are the economic heart of italy. this is going to be difficult. so far, italians seem to be taking this in stride and ready to help. the government is weak. we are also probably in for more political turbulence ahead. anna: thank you
italy has stopped all flights to -- thehich surprisingly cases could not betray's from china. annathe who making that point. the focus will be on containment. international attention on the measures being taken in italy and how they can work in the european context. we are focused on the economic impact. what do we know about that so far? alexander: italy was probably already heading to the session before this latest shock. the global economy is struggling. now, -- malan's stock market is...
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. >>> here to talk over all of this, anna cast parrian, and robert zimmerman, democratic strategist. >> good to be with you. >> there seems to be concern about some of the in fighting between the democratic candidates, that it might weaken the party's chance of beating trump in the general election. they say they think the process is healthy. where do you stand? >> depends what the debate is about and focuses on. if it is a debate on issues and policies, there's u n-- when it descends into personal attacks and slander, then you saw what happened in 2016. and it is hard if not impossible to come together afterwards. that's when we have to be careful. democrats, as activists, progressives, keep focuses on issues and not personal attacks. one of the things that concerned me were personal attacks on fundraising which were ultimately false and divisive. >> and this new polling. cnn poll paints an interesting picture for biden. not only did he slip five points in january but the other poll question there shows that confidence and electability is down. on top of that, 17% of new hampshire v
. >>> here to talk over all of this, anna cast parrian, and robert zimmerman, democratic strategist. >> good to be with you. >> there seems to be concern about some of the in fighting between the democratic candidates, that it might weaken the party's chance of beating trump in the general election. they say they think the process is healthy. where do you stand? >> depends what the debate is about and focuses on. if it is a debate on issues and policies, there's u n--...
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it's a decision that affirms all that grandma anna mae worked for. >> good job. >> so, this is sort of will be able to see a live chimpanzee. >> this is the hardest journey i've ever been in in my life. all my blessings were restored by making sure i did the right thing for the right reason. you're my buddy. >> debbie tells me that parting with one of the primates is like losing an old friend. remember otto, the lowland gorilla from the luggage ads who would carry debbie around on his back? well, otto died shortly after his 42nd birthday party. but one of his fans couldn't bear never seeing him again, and so donated the funds to have him stuffed. debbie says if otto can go on display some day he'll continue the sanctuary's mission of wildlife conservation. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance." and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> a "strange inheritance" mystery... >> i thought, "what? what is going on?" >> ...a norman rockwell shocker. >> is it a fake? >> well, this was the question that was in everyone's mind. >> oh, if these walls could talk. >
it's a decision that affirms all that grandma anna mae worked for. >> good job. >> so, this is sort of will be able to see a live chimpanzee. >> this is the hardest journey i've ever been in in my life. all my blessings were restored by making sure i did the right thing for the right reason. you're my buddy. >> debbie tells me that parting with one of the primates is like losing an old friend. remember otto, the lowland gorilla from the luggage ads who would carry debbie...
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ti-beijing protests, all before the coronavirus. a really strong quarter. anna1.4% on the back of what they had to say, scrapping guidance but not replacing it with anything. eric: they said it is too early to tell. they will give us a trading update in april. the effect of the coronavirus, which has close to 24 of their 64 mainland china stores. they say sales are down as 80% in the stores that remain open. pretty dramatic. the share price reaction is fairly muted, but shares are down a good bit already this year. anna: i guess it was already an expectation with infections on the rise in china, that this would be disrupting shopping patterns in china. eric, thank you very much for joining us. matt? matt: we want to recap the drop in credit suisse shares, after the ceo tidjane thiam resigned. he will be replaced by thomas gottstein. ♪ ♪ 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. ev
ti-beijing protests, all before the coronavirus. a really strong quarter. anna1.4% on the back of what they had to say, scrapping guidance but not replacing it with anything. eric: they said it is too early to tell. they will give us a trading update in april. the effect of the coronavirus, which has close to 24 of their 64 mainland china stores. they say sales are down as 80% in the stores that remain open. pretty dramatic. the share price reaction is fairly muted, but shares are down a good...
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so this was all done online >> yes. >> reporter: after a year, anna was in pain, and she says she tried but couldn't speak to her assigned dentist. so she found an orthodontist, who diagnosed her with a crossbite, possibly caused by the aligners straining her neck and jaw muscles, sparking migraines. >> i really noticed that things didn't feel right with the bite my head was hurting frequently >> reporter: smile direct club says it won't discuss individual cases due to privacy concerns. there have been more than 1,800 complaints filed with the better business bureau nationwide most are customer service issues but dozens also include concerns about treatment results. and now nine congressmen have asked the fda and ftc to investigate smile direct club to ensure it is not misleading consumers or causing patient harm dr. chung kao, chair of orthodontics at the university of alabama, says moving teeth without supervision in person can lead to permanent harm >> things like bone loss, disease, loss of a tooth. >> reporter: smile direct's susan greenspon says the company has helped more than 75
so this was all done online >> yes. >> reporter: after a year, anna was in pain, and she says she tried but couldn't speak to her assigned dentist. so she found an orthodontist, who diagnosed her with a crossbite, possibly caused by the aligners straining her neck and jaw muscles, sparking migraines. >> i really noticed that things didn't feel right with the bite my head was hurting frequently >> reporter: smile direct club says it won't discuss individual cases due to...
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anna: those are all the positives, but what about this new guidance today that reaches the 10% -- that reaching the 10% r.o.e. target is going to be more challenging? >> when we set the target of 9% in 2019 and 10% in 2020, that was two ears ago. if you look back two years ago, you had a very different interest rate environment then you have today and a very different yield curve then you have today. we are maintaining our target 10% this year and we will strive to achieve that just like we did 9% this year, but recognizing the new interest rate environment that we are under today, interest rates are significantly lower. that does put a headwind in terms of our performance, and we are just making that clear to the market. we are standing by our 10% target, but in any event, we will see significant and steady improvement in profitability during the course of 2020. matt: what are you doing -- good morning, by the way, fro berlin. what are you doing to counter pressure on fees, pressure on net interest markets, lower for longer rates? what measures have you taken? where thereys u.k., is c
anna: those are all the positives, but what about this new guidance today that reaches the 10% -- that reaching the 10% r.o.e. target is going to be more challenging? >> when we set the target of 9% in 2019 and 10% in 2020, that was two ears ago. if you look back two years ago, you had a very different interest rate environment then you have today and a very different yield curve then you have today. we are maintaining our target 10% this year and we will strive to achieve that just like...
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the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in std rates after the earthquake and the fire a lot of people were homeless and there were more sex work and were homeless sex workers. there were some public health experts who are pretty progressive for their time thought that by providing std diagnosis and treatmentsex workers that we might be able to get a handle on std rates in san francisco. >> when you're at the clinic you're going to wait with whoever else is able to register at the front desk first. after you register your seat in the waiting room and wait to be seen. after you are called you come to the back and meet with a healthcare provider can we determine what kind of testing to do, what samples to collect what medication somebody might need. plus prophylactics is an hiv prevention method highly effective it involves folks taking a daily pill to prevent hiv. recommended both by the
the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in std rates after the earthquake and the fire a lot of people were homeless and there were more sex work and were homeless sex workers. there were some public health experts who are pretty progressive for their time...
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long movies, can we move it along here i had to piss so much during "the irishman" i missed all two of annaughter ] but seriously, long movies, whym hr in the hallway. no connie, i don't want to hear about your dad's sciatica. >> connie's looking for friends in the wrong places. [ laughter ] >> seth: long movies, pay attention. ya burnt airplane safety announcements, you're the most pointless presentation since hr told us we're not allowed to have sex in the conference room. >> we know [ laughter ] >> seth: quit talking to us like we're children if someone doesn't know how to buckle a seat belt, society's probably better off if they rocket out the window. [ laughter ] and also, can we cool it with the airplane safety announcement videos trying to be fun? if the plane's going down, the last thing i want to do is remember your terrible rap when the masks fall down put your own on first then pray to god as the engine's burst. [ laughter ] airplane safety announcements, please direct your attention to ass and pucker up because, ya up next, uninsured veterans -- [ buzzer ] aw, that buzzer means
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annmarie hordern has all the latest for you. this is bloomberg. anna: 7:21 in london.ey quick look at how chinese markets have closed. how has china responded as it reopens after the lunar new year holiday and asked the coronavirus continues to take its humans whole? this is the picture across chinese markets. these markets are now closed. interesting lines from the central bank. the pboc saying the stock plunge today is panic. irrational factors seen in the stock plunge. the pboc having taken some action in terms of liquidity and reverse repo rates. futures look a little different. u.s. futures point higher. global investors price all of this in, that is the big question. bloomberg's scoop that the coronavirus is leading to a 20% slump in chinese demands for oil. manus cranny joins us with a look at the oil sector. how bad is this going to get for oil? you talk about the language the pboc are using, irrational reaction. at the moment, the assessment is that we are looking at an almost catastrophic demand destruction -- disruption. looking at the largest demand shock i
annmarie hordern has all the latest for you. this is bloomberg. anna: 7:21 in london.ey quick look at how chinese markets have closed. how has china responded as it reopens after the lunar new year holiday and asked the coronavirus continues to take its humans whole? this is the picture across chinese markets. these markets are now closed. interesting lines from the central bank. the pboc saying the stock plunge today is panic. irrational factors seen in the stock plunge. the pboc having taken...
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home i know you do this at , looking at volatility surfaces all the time, but this is brilliant. annaanks to jon ferro for offering the production assistant on that one. up next, an exclusive conversation coming your way with the rio tinto ceo jean-sebastien jacques to talk about the impact of the , andavirus, the shares more. ♪ ♪ you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." we begin with tesla and panasonic, they will end their partnership in a factory for solar panels. panasonic is losing money. they have worked to ramp up production in new york that will still work together in nevada. blockorce -- keith lessing down, receiving attention than the founder marc tenure, sales his increased fourfold and rose 35%. emergent galactic resuming taking deposits for future trips into space. richard branson's company is trying to maintain momentum despite losses. no information on how many seats they will offer or how much it will cost. anna: thank you so much, viviana hurtado. the world's second-largest mi nor is weighing the impact of the coronavirus. rio tinto says there could be a boost from
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it is important to realize that the two counts all have to do with anna bella's testimony.sopranos" actress who said that she was raped by harvey weinstein. the jury is having a tough time being in a unanimous verdict on, they had to find that her story was real and that they believed her and that they believed both of these plaintiffs in the case. so it is confusing, but the question that the jury has had over the last few days have really ascended around her testimony and that 1993-1994 rape claim. >> trace: standbys so that you can keep us there. i want to bring in sarah's story. the legal mind. we have counts 1 and 3 inconclusive. we don't know. we know that 2, 4, and 5, they have a verdict. we don't know guilty or not guilty, but the actress who used to be on "the sopranos," her testimony is critical. the charge was not based on that. they did not charge her crime, but her testimony is critical. >> her allegations fall out the statue of limitations in new york. so they could not use her as a victim. but they could use her to establish a pattern of assaultive behavior b
it is important to realize that the two counts all have to do with anna bella's testimony.sopranos" actress who said that she was raped by harvey weinstein. the jury is having a tough time being in a unanimous verdict on, they had to find that her story was real and that they believed her and that they believed both of these plaintiffs in the case. so it is confusing, but the question that the jury has had over the last few days have really ascended around her testimony and that 1993-1994...
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the greatest exploration vehicle of all time. annaould only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? nothe size,he breed, for all-day, all-night protection. or the age, all dogs descend from wolves and for thousands of years they've shared a love for meat. blue wilderness is formulated to satisfy this desire. it's made with more of the meat they instinctually love. feed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. [wood rolling] alexios, add toilet paper to the shopping list. [chiseling on stone] oh, and camel milk. and a chicken. and moisturizer. alexa: thanks, guys. i'll take it from here. this city's changed... la di da, what do we have here? this coffee wasn't even heard of a year ago and now? it's everywhere. how do you explain this? what am i, a professor in explanation? 1850 coffee. quality that's criminal. hey allergy mu
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emily: anna edgerton following all the excitement. much more coming up with us. stay with us.is bloomberg. ♪ paul: the spread of the coronavirus has suddenly sparked a foreign change treating into action. the dollar is emerging into action with the yen at the other end of the spectrum. let's bring in adam haigh. what have we learned this week and currency markets? adam: it really has been this let loose march into the dollar and the ultimate expression of safe haven trading. treasury yields, especially on the 10 year back towards september lows. for the dollar it is about the momentum of the flows starting to come in. i think this chart captures it well in terms of how close we ,re getting to that 100 level that closely watched indicator of the dollar. part of this is driven by the coronavirus uncertainty. as we were hearing from that guest from state street earlier, it is still a lot of unknown about how this will pan out and whether thisthere are companiese heard from this week talking about the issues that still need to be revolved before investors can feel more sanguine ab
emily: anna edgerton following all the excitement. much more coming up with us. stay with us.is bloomberg. ♪ paul: the spread of the coronavirus has suddenly sparked a foreign change treating into action. the dollar is emerging into action with the yen at the other end of the spectrum. let's bring in adam haigh. what have we learned this week and currency markets? adam: it really has been this let loose march into the dollar and the ultimate expression of safe haven trading. treasury yields,...
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all of this has created anna norma's headache for the trial judge, but of course the judiciary has tools with which to address it. this judge needs to do what she has not done yet. call stones lawyers and the resign prosecutors into the courtroom along with this former jury foreperson she should interrogate the foreperson, why didn't you tell us of your antipathy to trump? don't you know that as a lawyer, even an accurate answer can be misleading when it's not complete? and frustrated criminal trial are you, were you, truly a neutral juror? and to those resign prosecutors, hey why did you guys stepped down from the case before it's over? oh, and did you know of the foreperson's presidencies? would you want a juror on one of your cases who felt about the prosecution the same way this juror felt about trump and stone and their colleagues? stone may continue to maintain his innocence now even more so knowing that he was tried unfairly. and of course he is entitled to a new trial, no matter what the jury found in the original one. why? because it's better than a thousand guilty persons go fr
all of this has created anna norma's headache for the trial judge, but of course the judiciary has tools with which to address it. this judge needs to do what she has not done yet. call stones lawyers and the resign prosecutors into the courtroom along with this former jury foreperson she should interrogate the foreperson, why didn't you tell us of your antipathy to trump? don't you know that as a lawyer, even an accurate answer can be misleading when it's not complete? and frustrated criminal...
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all of this has created anna norma's headache for the trial judge, but of course the judiciary has tools with which to address it. this judge needs to do what she has not done yet. call stones lawyers and the resign prosecutors into the courtroom along with this former jury foreperson she should interrogate the foreperson, why didn't you tell us of your antipathy to trump? don't you know that as a lawyer, even an accurate answer can be misleading when it's not complete? and frustrated criminal trial are you, were you, truly a neutral juror? and to those resign prosecutors, hey why did you guys stepped down from the case before it's over? oh, and did you know of the foreperson's presidencies? would you want a juror on one of your cases who felt about the prosecution the same way this juror felt about trump and stone and their colleagues? stone may continue to maintain his innocence now even more so knowing that he was tried unfairly. and of course he is entitled to a new trial, no matter what the jury found in the original one. why? because it's better than a thousand guilty persons go fr
all of this has created anna norma's headache for the trial judge, but of course the judiciary has tools with which to address it. this judge needs to do what she has not done yet. call stones lawyers and the resign prosecutors into the courtroom along with this former jury foreperson she should interrogate the foreperson, why didn't you tell us of your antipathy to trump? don't you know that as a lawyer, even an accurate answer can be misleading when it's not complete? and frustrated criminal...
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. >> what's the opening line of anna karenina again. allare happy in the same ways and all troubled families are troubled in the same ways. >> did you see his tweet last night? he was at super bowl and here he is he got a chance to meet lizzo and sometimes you can be star struck he said i just took a dna test turns out i'm 100% lizzo's biggest fan. does everybody get that. >> we're probably not allowed to play the music because of copyright issues sing it. >> maybe in the next hour i'll do a little singing. you can sing it. you can sing it. >>> still to come on squawk, me singing lizzo's song plus apple closing all the stores in china amid the coronavirus outbreak. >> don't chase the viewers away. >> we'll talk about the impact on the company stock and all of it when squawk box returns >>> looking in the green after an 8-day holiday there but right here, it will open up about 108 points higher. nasdaq up 44 points higher the coronavirus continues to dominate the headlines the tech giant temporarily closed all 42 of its stores in china. join
. >> what's the opening line of anna karenina again. allare happy in the same ways and all troubled families are troubled in the same ways. >> did you see his tweet last night? he was at super bowl and here he is he got a chance to meet lizzo and sometimes you can be star struck he said i just took a dna test turns out i'm 100% lizzo's biggest fan. does everybody get that. >> we're probably not allowed to play the music because of copyright issues sing it. >> maybe in...
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as women that were advocating for citizenship rights for all people of the united states, but particularly for african-americans. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher in at a school washington, d.c. which is now the dunbar high school, and she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african americans, as did mary church terrell. she was also teaching at the m street colored school. what i like about these two women was they were especially taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in the post-civil war reconstruction era in a way that would give them white collar access so they can become, once they went to the dunbar high school, then they went to college, and they were business people, leaders, other teachers or nurses. they embody that argument of w.e.b. dubois and booker t. washington that these two men have been having. booker t. washington advocated for technical training and dubois for liberal arts training. and these women were walking the walk. they are less recognized than the men and they are very much equal to both of these men in the ways in whi
as women that were advocating for citizenship rights for all people of the united states, but particularly for african-americans. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher in at a school washington, d.c. which is now the dunbar high school, and she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african americans, as did mary church terrell. she was also teaching at the m street colored school. what i like about these two women was they were especially...
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anna: thanks very much, both of you. thanks for joining us. you can get alle latest stories from our equities team. apologies for the hiatus there. let's get to our next corporate story. the company has confirmed its profit target on the year. dented fourth-quarter earnings. the reinsurer also said it is raising its dividend. munich, now from speaking to the cfo. great to have you on the program. i will start with something that is not in your release today. i do not see coronavirus in the release today. can you give us some insight into how you see this impacting your business? surely there will be some exposure. >> first of all, of course our thoughts are with all the people infected. this is for sure a horrible thing. think wehy we do not are heavily impacted. not, the economic or the health situation will deteriorate drastically going forward, so in that sense so far we do not feel we are impacted a lot. on the life and health side, we are, of course, affected, but the numbers of infected people still is limited and our geographic focus is much more on no
anna: thanks very much, both of you. thanks for joining us. you can get alle latest stories from our equities team. apologies for the hiatus there. let's get to our next corporate story. the company has confirmed its profit target on the year. dented fourth-quarter earnings. the reinsurer also said it is raising its dividend. munich, now from speaking to the cfo. great to have you on the program. i will start with something that is not in your release today. i do not see coronavirus in the...
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anna, it's kind of interesting that these things all have a similarity to them that are leading some to say maybe there's more to this than just four to six randoes taking pictures in and around a military base at mar-a-lago. tell me what you have come up with. >> when you go through the court documents the similarities are incredibly striking. it's just baffling that people aren't paying more attention to this. these young people at the naval base. all young men in their 20s, chinese students who stumble upon the naval base and walk either around perimeter fence ignoring warning signs or in one case two students drove past a guard, ignored them, drove around the base for 30 minutes, according to the court documents until they were stopped and in a bizarre twist, they voluntarily turned over all of their photos. they kind of seemed to have some plausible deniability but once you dig into it and see this pattern it seems to some experts that this couldn't be anything other than a coordinated effort. >> sometimes these things are hidden in plain sight, dave. in 2018, there was an op-ed
anna, it's kind of interesting that these things all have a similarity to them that are leading some to say maybe there's more to this than just four to six randoes taking pictures in and around a military base at mar-a-lago. tell me what you have come up with. >> when you go through the court documents the similarities are incredibly striking. it's just baffling that people aren't paying more attention to this. these young people at the naval base. all young men in their 20s, chinese...
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anna: thank you very much. thank you for bringing us your stocks to watch. you can find alle stocks the equities team are focused on by going to first go on the terminal. let's get a news update. ministers from opec and its allies are not likely to hold an extraordinary meeting to discuss the coronavirus. the meeting will go ahead as planned in march. the situation in energy markets is now stabilizing. this is after the outbreak initially sent oil prices down by more than 10%. and ireland left-wing nationalist party is one of the biggest winners of the weekend's election. the minister expects it will come in second with 47 seats. this is behind the other party with 45 seats that the prime minister -- almost short of the 80 needed for a majority. the final result is expected later today. in the u k, prime minister boris johnson is gearing up to announce and infrastructure spending. it will focus on the north of england and is a part of a campaign pledge. we learned the program will include a 40 million pounds for 5g wireless networks in rural areas and investment in mass tran
anna: thank you very much. thank you for bringing us your stocks to watch. you can find alle stocks the equities team are focused on by going to first go on the terminal. let's get a news update. ministers from opec and its allies are not likely to hold an extraordinary meeting to discuss the coronavirus. the meeting will go ahead as planned in march. the situation in energy markets is now stabilizing. this is after the outbreak initially sent oil prices down by more than 10%. and ireland...
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also thank you for all of the fantastic work that you do here at the museum and for inviting me to speak this evening. i also want to thank anna for arranging my appearance here, brian david for hosting, holding down, and thanks to all of you for coming out tonight. i very much appreciate you and your interest in history and especially your interest in history that you don't know and that you would like to explore. i appreciate that. it's kind of a homecoming for me because one of the curators here was a graduate student of ours at harvard university and he is doing amazing work. i am so proud of him and it is kind of nice to be here to help. [applause] i'm extremely honored to have laura in the audience tonight. [applause] with the american revolution history in the country but also especially at harvard and diversity where she was instrumental in high hearing and i am so grateful, not sure why you didn't find still grateful, so it's great to see you. thanks for coming. i am so honored to be with you here and i'm hoping maybe we can all catch a bit of the spirit of the revolution together before it is too late. in 1776, great
also thank you for all of the fantastic work that you do here at the museum and for inviting me to speak this evening. i also want to thank anna for arranging my appearance here, brian david for hosting, holding down, and thanks to all of you for coming out tonight. i very much appreciate you and your interest in history and especially your interest in history that you don't know and that you would like to explore. i appreciate that. it's kind of a homecoming for me because one of the curators...
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it'sthe cocosmetics sectctoril a few years ago, anna-maria jÄger and her husband kai founded their company, lethal cosmetics. the jÄgers stress that allhe ingredients the firm uses are vegan and etethically sourced. in other words, they guarantee no animal testing was involved in production and no child labor. one of the key raw materials lethal cosmetics uses is mica. some of it comes from india. >> here we have three different types of mica. this is for example a very sparkly version, which also has a duo chromatic effect to it. and what is great about this is that it's very sparkly, but it's completely natural and free from plastics. >> the jÄgers can't imagine making their cosmetics without micacathat's whyhy they decidedo handnd-pick their supplier in india. they chose a distributor who was able to provide assurances that his mica only comes from mines that don't use child labor. although in the sector, it's often difficult to determine where the material originated. >> the key to that is having supply chains that are as short as possible. because if y you are buyining fa distributor, who is buying from another distributor, then
it'sthe cocosmetics sectctoril a few years ago, anna-maria jÄger and her husband kai founded their company, lethal cosmetics. the jÄgers stress that allhe ingredients the firm uses are vegan and etethically sourced. in other words, they guarantee no animal testing was involved in production and no child labor. one of the key raw materials lethal cosmetics uses is mica. some of it comes from india. >> here we have three different types of mica. this is for example a very sparkly version,...
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russell wilson to see his sister anna as the cardinal met usc, this game was all stanford. lexie hull in the 2nd quarter with three of her 14 points. stanford led 31-6 at that point. the cardinal cruising in the second half. 4th quarter. now it's wilson from long distance. her big brother approves. the cardinal 21-3 overall. 10 and 2 in the conference. >>> the cal women had the challenge of hosting 10th ranked ucla. the bears thinking upset, took the bruins to overtime. minute and left in o.t. jaylen brown hits a three to tie the game at 70. but too much bruins late. they work it inside to mckayla. ucla hangs on for a 74-70 win. the bears fall to 1-11 in pac-12 play. >>> tight game for 60 minutes between the u.s. women and canada in the finals of the concacaf olympic qualifying tournament. lynn williams hits the upper right corner of the net for the u.s. that goal opened the floodgates. williams doing it with both the steal and the shot. 11 minutes later, the u.s. padded the lead, this time it's williams with the pass to lindsey haran. she controls the ball in front of the
russell wilson to see his sister anna as the cardinal met usc, this game was all stanford. lexie hull in the 2nd quarter with three of her 14 points. stanford led 31-6 at that point. the cardinal cruising in the second half. 4th quarter. now it's wilson from long distance. her big brother approves. the cardinal 21-3 overall. 10 and 2 in the conference. >>> the cal women had the challenge of hosting 10th ranked ucla. the bears thinking upset, took the bruins to overtime. minute and left...
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a few years ago anna maria yeager and her husband kayu founded their company lethal cosmetics the yeager's strands that all the ingredients the firm uses are very gone and ethically sourced in other words they guarantee no animal testing was involved in production and no child labor one of the key raw materials lethal cosmetics uses is mica some of it comes from india. here we have 3 different types of mica. but this is a for example of a sparkling version that also has a medic effect. and what is great about this stirred up space back to you but it's completely natural so it's free for any plastics. to yeager's can't imagine making their cosmetics without mica. that's why they decided to hand pick their supplier in india they chose a distributor who was able to provide assurances that his mica only comes from mines that don't use child labor. although in the sector it's often difficult to determine where the material originated the key to that is having to pipe cases that are as short as possible because if you're buying from a distributor who was buying from another distributor it becomes very interestin
a few years ago anna maria yeager and her husband kayu founded their company lethal cosmetics the yeager's strands that all the ingredients the firm uses are very gone and ethically sourced in other words they guarantee no animal testing was involved in production and no child labor one of the key raw materials lethal cosmetics uses is mica some of it comes from india. here we have 3 different types of mica. but this is a for example of a sparkling version that also has a medic effect. and what...
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analyst john avlon, white house correspondent kaitlan collins and anna palmer, a senior washington correspondent for politico. with all due respect to the mess that's gone on in iowa, i think we all know the mess that's gone on in iowa and we'll wait to see the results. i think this has been talked to death. for our purposes this morning, the interesting thing is, where are we in the new hampshire prisnapr prima primary? that's a debate tonight. seven candidates on that stage, including the current co-winners, buttigieg and sanders. including former vice president joe biden who was off the trail yesterday. including elizabeth warren who was counting on a giant showing in iowa that didn't happen. so who needs to do what on that stage tonight? >> warren and biden really need to stand out. warren, because she's a neighboring state senator. she did not get the bounce from iowa that looked like she was going to get traction. and she can get really boxed out. if she doesn't have a strong showing, there's no clear path going forward. reports of biden's demise are greatly exaggerated. a strong cnn town hall two nights ago. he
analyst john avlon, white house correspondent kaitlan collins and anna palmer, a senior washington correspondent for politico. with all due respect to the mess that's gone on in iowa, i think we all know the mess that's gone on in iowa and we'll wait to see the results. i think this has been talked to death. for our purposes this morning, the interesting thing is, where are we in the new hampshire prisnapr prima primary? that's a debate tonight. seven candidates on that stage, including the...
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where in history have you seen the reserve currency, actually all filling you -- offering you the highest -- barth, thank you. ♪ annawe are live from our european headquarters in london. i am anna edwards alongside matt berlin.n matt: stocks across the globe bounceback after yesterday's mammoth losses in china. is the worst over? the cash trade is less than one hour away. ♪
where in history have you seen the reserve currency, actually all filling you -- offering you the highest -- barth, thank you. ♪ annawe are live from our european headquarters in london. i am anna edwards alongside matt berlin.n matt: stocks across the globe bounceback after yesterday's mammoth losses in china. is the worst over? the cash trade is less than one hour away. ♪
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set of one division propping up another, all divisions are dragging down earnings right now and it's mostly macro stuff, but some of them aren't. annaere looking at pictures of protest activity taking place, climate activists having their say about what they think. demands at these protests? >> it has been an ongoing topic. the protesters are trying to stop the supply of rail equipment to the carmichael coal mine in australia. they have been asking this since december. they said they would look at it and then the company decided to go ahead with the contract. obviously activists weren't happy with that and are stepping up demand. they're sending activists to speak as part of the shareholder meeting. matt: i think those protests are just getting started now so we are going to check back in with you after a while. next, the man betting against tesla, even as stock in the electric car maker sores. -- soares. bets on piling into drops in the bond prices. we will speak with the cio of asgard credit. matt: welcome back to bloomberg markets. we have had some negative results and a couple of profit warnings from some pretty big companies. y
set of one division propping up another, all divisions are dragging down earnings right now and it's mostly macro stuff, but some of them aren't. annaere looking at pictures of protest activity taking place, climate activists having their say about what they think. demands at these protests? >> it has been an ongoing topic. the protesters are trying to stop the supply of rail equipment to the carmichael coal mine in australia. they have been asking this since december. they said they...
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i like to think my editors, john anna elisabeth rosenthal who were just amazing and supporting when i did work on the story. this alltarted when i was talking to a source medical device arena. it'll be something that was a twist on what i understood about medical device injuries, and malfunction reporting. as far as i knew, everything was in a database called mod. but when she told me was it was not. there were exemptions that the fda gave to some device companies and they were able to file alternative summary reports with thousands of injuries and malfunction reports of years. on that this could not be true. someone would have written about this already. click on experts, biomechanical engineers who all they do is investigate what happened when someone's one of them told me sort of died in the shower from a pacemaker that was implanted two days ago pretty none of them knew what i was talking about. so i started digging. with the public at every mention i could find of these alternative summary reports and pretty early on when to be of the, and asked how what are these and how many of these are there. and why were t
i like to think my editors, john anna elisabeth rosenthal who were just amazing and supporting when i did work on the story. this alltarted when i was talking to a source medical device arena. it'll be something that was a twist on what i understood about medical device injuries, and malfunction reporting. as far as i knew, everything was in a database called mod. but when she told me was it was not. there were exemptions that the fda gave to some device companies and they were able to file...
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anna: more generally in the construction space. i was hearing about a golden age of u.k. infrastructure. in?hat allon't think so. reluctance tol own contractors. i think it will take quite a while for confidence to return to that sector. matt: will portfolio managers be scared away from financials? >> i think it really depends on the financial we are talking about. it is not an issue for those type of companies that are domestically focused anyways. for other financials, it would be much more relevant. i have learned not to pay too much attention to this back-and-forth. last year i spent my whole year trying to work out what the brexit negotiations would be. it was not conducive time. the focus should be on where the value is. matt: if only we could ignore it. unfortunately, i do not see that happening. what do you want to focus on? what do you get up excited about? what is your best idea? something you pitch to your friends? about smaller u.k. companies. i feel they have been very left behind. smaller companies did not keep up with pace. the evaluations are quite a big discount. that is the area i
anna: more generally in the construction space. i was hearing about a golden age of u.k. infrastructure. in?hat allon't think so. reluctance tol own contractors. i think it will take quite a while for confidence to return to that sector. matt: will portfolio managers be scared away from financials? >> i think it really depends on the financial we are talking about. it is not an issue for those type of companies that are domestically focused anyways. for other financials, it would be much...