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canary in thea proverbial coal mine -- bit of a canary in the proverbial coal mine. of choice relative to bonds, how is this stacking up? >> the questioning is will we get to the 100 per dollar level? it seems everything but inevitable at this moment. earlier this week, it reached an 11-year high, but if you are an options trader, they are saying the boj, nothing they can do to intervene will stop the march higher. the highest since the financial crisis, this is being driven by put options. in other words, yen going higher from here. the boj cannot do much at this point. they are already being put on a watchlist by u.s. treasuries for currency manipulation, so short of selling the yen, which they are unlikely to do, according to pepper stone research, they could not stop the yen from going higher for -- higher from here. the question on these moods, when will we break what hunt -- when will we break 100 and what we do from there? we have had the biggest coronavirus risk hitting retailers, potentially empty stores and empty shelves. we have the outbreak spreading u.s.
canary in thea proverbial coal mine -- bit of a canary in the proverbial coal mine. of choice relative to bonds, how is this stacking up? >> the questioning is will we get to the 100 per dollar level? it seems everything but inevitable at this moment. earlier this week, it reached an 11-year high, but if you are an options trader, they are saying the boj, nothing they can do to intervene will stop the march higher. the highest since the financial crisis, this is being driven by put...
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passed theas now families first coronavirus response act, which we are in the process of taking up and will hopefully finish this week. and i expect there will be a third installment, a stimulus package that treasury secretary mnuchin will be up here on the to trylking about today, to help employees and employers and entire industries survive this economic trauma. but the families first coronavirus response act will help protect both the physical and financial health of our country by supporting workers and their families impacted by the virus. it will remove financial barriers for texans who need access to coronavirus testing, regardless of income or insurance coverage. iis is one of the things that have talked to our governor abbott about. things there are two texas needs, more testing and more protective equipment, personal protective equipment, ppe, in order for this testing to take place. and while it is still true, according to the center for disease control, that you should not be tested unless you are experiencing symptoms and were referred by a health care provider, it is clea
passed theas now families first coronavirus response act, which we are in the process of taking up and will hopefully finish this week. and i expect there will be a third installment, a stimulus package that treasury secretary mnuchin will be up here on the to trylking about today, to help employees and employers and entire industries survive this economic trauma. but the families first coronavirus response act will help protect both the physical and financial health of our country by...
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thea talian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus prime minister just at the qantas signed a decree after midnight which now the long down affects the region of lombardy and other northern provinces and includes venice and italy's financial capital milan italy is the country with the most corona virus infections in europe the government's most recent figures show some 5883 confirmed cases and 233 people have died from the infection now the lock down is the most drastic measure yet taken in a european country to try to contain the outbreak. deserted train stations and empty roads northern italian cities now placed under quarantine wake up to the effects of the new decree overnight a very different scene news of the imminent lockdown set off a rush to beat the clock in milan and in other areas affected by the lockdown people raced to train stations trying to get out before it's too late. for that because i read 2 hours ago that they may be putting out an urgent decree putting in the red z
thea talian government has put about one quarter of its population under quarantine in a bid to stop a rapidly expanding outbreak of the coronavirus prime minister just at the qantas signed a decree after midnight which now the long down affects the region of lombardy and other northern provinces and includes venice and italy's financial capital milan italy is the country with the most corona virus infections in europe the government's most recent figures show some 5883 confirmed cases and 233...
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the global economic system as we know it every day you brown after the economic data confirm i was thea's the coronavirus has brought financial markets today nice companies a reeling consumers panicking everyone is under suspicion ok.
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four years ago, thea z virus torce some athlet withdraw 1996nd in munich in 1972.anta in but never beforen peacetime eshave the gameen postponed this way. while the decision ends weeks of unewrtainty, there will be n questions to answer, and tokyo will have to wait longer adam wild,bc news. laura: so disappointing for all of those athlete and of course for spectators, too. there are lots of things we cannot do while we are confined to our homes, like going to the salon and getting a haircut. on social media, many are limiting their overgrown -- lamentingro their ove locks, while hairdressers are facing an uncertain future. reporter: hairdressing at a distance of two meters is impossible. but for patients who are self-employed, hairdressing is there only income. >> inot possible. for this kind of business, there is no weight without leaning on the customer. just one on one, as you can see. reporter: in this salon for the past few days she has continued to cut hair. now she has to stop . >> very hard. reporter: there are normally 12 self-employed hairdressers in this salon. eric the owner h
four years ago, thea z virus torce some athlet withdraw 1996nd in munich in 1972.anta in but never beforen peacetime eshave the gameen postponed this way. while the decision ends weeks of unewrtainty, there will be n questions to answer, and tokyo will have to wait longer adam wild,bc news. laura: so disappointing for all of those athlete and of course for spectators, too. there are lots of things we cannot do while we are confined to our homes, like going to the salon and getting a haircut. on...
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in thea huge factor popularity of sentimental novels. the book begins with jamestown. roughly five out of every six settlers died between the founding of the colony in 16 oh seven and 6024, when the king revoked the virginia company charter and made virginia a royal colony. jamestown was a deathtrap. colonists died mostly of famine and disease. things we today would likely characterize as disasters. the culture surrounding these episodes was nothing like the response to the famine in ethiopia in the 1980's. specificew about the situation in jamestown. the london-based corporate sponsors of the colonies did everything they could do situation quiet. they did not want people to know jamestown was such a deathtrap. people would stop coming and investing. there was really no information about these troubles. the only disaster relief was to send more people and hope they did not die. but of course they did. five out of six. most of them did. jamestown was kind of my baseline. it is a time and a place where bad things happen. the response was nonexistent. i would call it prem
in thea huge factor popularity of sentimental novels. the book begins with jamestown. roughly five out of every six settlers died between the founding of the colony in 16 oh seven and 6024, when the king revoked the virginia company charter and made virginia a royal colony. jamestown was a deathtrap. colonists died mostly of famine and disease. things we today would likely characterize as disasters. the culture surrounding these episodes was nothing like the response to the famine in ethiopia...
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forecasted totals look at this through saturday afternoon, there is potential from little rock all theatle snow starto form across colorado daytime highs for texas, that's going to spark up the storms back in the mid-80s. so watching this storm, it's unfortunate, nashville under the radar again. so watching this for this afternoon. >> they certainly need the break much thank you, janessa. >> pope francis held his weekly general audience in the vatican library amid italy's drastic coronavirus lockdown measures. this time it was a live stream service, a big change from the usual tens of thousands of people that fill the vatican to see him. pope francis sent out special prayers for the sick as well as the hospital personnel that are caring for them at this very intense time. >> still ahead, harvey weinstein rushed to the hospital again after learning his fate in court. >> and the outbreak abroad we are live in rome where the streets are deserted and the death toll is rising in italy. not today. one blood clot puts you at risk of having another, so we chose xarelto®, to help keep you protec
forecasted totals look at this through saturday afternoon, there is potential from little rock all theatle snow starto form across colorado daytime highs for texas, that's going to spark up the storms back in the mid-80s. so watching this storm, it's unfortunate, nashville under the radar again. so watching this for this afternoon. >> they certainly need the break much thank you, janessa. >> pope francis held his weekly general audience in the vatican library amid italy's drastic...
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hit hardest by this disease to help in these sustaining days in which we are sheltering in place in theas state of washington. there's so many more things that we need to do, and while i support the element of supporting the aviation industry in this package, i wish that we would have gotten more requirements on the airline industry for the grant section of this bill. i personally believe that in the future any healthier airline industry, they should pay money back to the federal government. we certainly should be protecting the workforce during this time period, and that is what is most important peer to make sure that an airline doesn't take money from the federal government or go into bankruptcy and shortchange the workers and the workforce, as has been done in previous packages to them. i fully support though the loan guarantee program and the loan guarantees that are so important and so qualified in this package to have very specific requirements to them. i also want to thank my colleagues from the banking committee who worked hard on provisions in this legislation to make sure there
hit hardest by this disease to help in these sustaining days in which we are sheltering in place in theas state of washington. there's so many more things that we need to do, and while i support the element of supporting the aviation industry in this package, i wish that we would have gotten more requirements on the airline industry for the grant section of this bill. i personally believe that in the future any healthier airline industry, they should pay money back to the federal government. we...
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backing opposing sides in the ongoing civil war in syria of course which will soon be into his head thea no but in recent months of coming weeks recently close to direct confrontation moscow it accused of failing to abide by the us tonight in such agreements but not separating extremist factions from the moderate groups. misuse of arab who believes the joint patrols can though help solve the problem even at this stage. well we have to realize right now is the area is home to 3 almost 4000000 people and there's about 10012000 i believe fighters that russia and the assad regime label as are designated as terrorists turkey of course designates the. group as terrorists as well now when you have 10000 fighters entrenched in an area of 3 to 4000000 people it's very very hard to extract these people without dealing damage we've seen what the americans have done in iraq when they tried to extract about 5010000 fighters out of that area the left area was leveled massive 1000000 casualties and turkey is trying to be much more careful in removing these terrorists from this area as it's creating dir
backing opposing sides in the ongoing civil war in syria of course which will soon be into his head thea no but in recent months of coming weeks recently close to direct confrontation moscow it accused of failing to abide by the us tonight in such agreements but not separating extremist factions from the moderate groups. misuse of arab who believes the joint patrols can though help solve the problem even at this stage. well we have to realize right now is the area is home to 3 almost 4000000...
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speaker, according to the economy the past figure salaries have risen faster thann anywhere else in theas country. as part of his levelinget to ene government agenda, will the prime minister work with andydy midl street to ensure the west in midlands entrance to get can be investments in skills and infrastructure it needs to power the midland energy? >> mr. cess whenspeaker, i don't thinke accused of anticipating excessively when i say there is a infrastructure revolution in this country which will help to orababbe amongst other things the west midlands. >> like the honorable member and before me, sick pay is amongst the lowest in europe, less than ninety five pounds a week. if the prime minister doesn't think he can lid on it he shouldn't expect our constituents to live on it. so i urge him to act before it's too late and introduced decent sick pay for every worker in britain. >> mr. speaker, i've answeredn. the right honorable gentlemann to earlier on. tody i do everything canan ensure that people getet protected throughout thisthe rir outbreak and nobody is penalized for doing the righ
speaker, according to the economy the past figure salaries have risen faster thann anywhere else in theas country. as part of his levelinget to ene government agenda, will the prime minister work with andydy midl street to ensure the west in midlands entrance to get can be investments in skills and infrastructure it needs to power the midland energy? >> mr. cess whenspeaker, i don't thinke accused of anticipating excessively when i say there is a infrastructure revolution in this country...
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and khrushchev embraced it as he told the ambassadors from thea us the best president sends roosevelt and then kennedy was assassinated and then khrushchev one year later s d that 1964 is where it begins. so various presidents with the war plan try to institute the plan to make things limited but one thing i discovered is that secretary of defense with signed statements that would escalate with the attack in people of omaha paid no attention they would always be written into the guidance to the extent it does not compromise military objectives but it did compromise military objectives. so this is the all out plan until the administration starting with reagan and ending with george h.w. bush reagan turns out to be morei interestingg character in a good way and in a weird way. first of all reagan was a nuclear abolitionist why he was so keen on the star wars defensive shield so every missile coming your way would make it obsolete two or three people believe that's of the program was actually about. he is doing incredibly provocative things the first year the cia is doing currently provo
and khrushchev embraced it as he told the ambassadors from thea us the best president sends roosevelt and then kennedy was assassinated and then khrushchev one year later s d that 1964 is where it begins. so various presidents with the war plan try to institute the plan to make things limited but one thing i discovered is that secretary of defense with signed statements that would escalate with the attack in people of omaha paid no attention they would always be written into the guidance to the...
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theas we look at utah, economy is still doing pretty good. we can do.- what practices, what we can do as work arounds. people in the hospitality industry, what can they do in their restaurants to keep people shutdown.r than total example, golf is a great activity where we have few people and an open space. golf courses taught to be -- ought to be a place of recreation. do,s not just what we can but best practices to adapt, innovate and succeed. i would like to hear more optimism. it gives hope and confidence in the future. think we will be a rocketship as soon as we beat the invisible enemy. it is in over 140 countries. it moves fast. it is very contagious. we stppepped up. a lot of good things are going to happen. back veryt will come fast. we are poised to come back very fast. hopefully it will be far sooner rather than later. i appreciate it. next governor, please. >> this is the governor from michigan. michigan relies on a lot of medical care professionals coming across the canadian border. i am not going to waste your time echoing the co
theas we look at utah, economy is still doing pretty good. we can do.- what practices, what we can do as work arounds. people in the hospitality industry, what can they do in their restaurants to keep people shutdown.r than total example, golf is a great activity where we have few people and an open space. golf courses taught to be -- ought to be a place of recreation. do,s not just what we can but best practices to adapt, innovate and succeed. i would like to hear more optimism. it gives hope...
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so this puts into question a lot of thea employees asking, are we going to be stable? especially through your programs, we have been getting two-year funding over and over. e this is not bringing stability to the program for training or for employment. so we would love for congress to do a longer-term funding. if not permanent. because things like these pandemics and responses are critical. health centers are uniquely placed to respond to these with over 12000 locations around the country. >> host: what has been the numbers over the last decade or so? are we seeing health centers close for this funding reason? are they relatively stable? >> guest: we have been stable for the last 55 years. health centers, we've gone through continuing resolutions and we survived. i think the main thing is health centers are bar partisan supported. for over 55 years of pet ups and downs we have been there. i think they're very few programs when you look at the federal government that have survived over 55 years and health center program is one of those. >> host: if you are phone lines a
so this puts into question a lot of thea employees asking, are we going to be stable? especially through your programs, we have been getting two-year funding over and over. e this is not bringing stability to the program for training or for employment. so we would love for congress to do a longer-term funding. if not permanent. because things like these pandemics and responses are critical. health centers are uniquely placed to respond to these with over 12000 locations around the country....
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of house, that particular sandstone, much of it which came virginia, particularly quiaa creek and thea, county, an stafford lot of the sandstone produced had a gray color so you have to imagine the white house as a gray building and what they did, because sandstone is so porous, seal it and protect it from winter months because if stone'sts into the pores, it freezes and then it expands inuse water those pores so what the scottish stone masons did and the workers who built the white house, enslaved and free workers who built the white house, they coat of lime based white wash in 1798. white wash is different than the white paint they use today but that was really where the story began of starting to call it the white house because it was a was first that applied so they do add the first int of lead white paint 1818. this is after the burning. that colloquium term of white house had already been established so the idea that they started calling it the white house just because of the burning, no. there was a white wash that existed before then. they kept the coats of white paint up until
of house, that particular sandstone, much of it which came virginia, particularly quiaa creek and thea, county, an stafford lot of the sandstone produced had a gray color so you have to imagine the white house as a gray building and what they did, because sandstone is so porous, seal it and protect it from winter months because if stone'sts into the pores, it freezes and then it expands inuse water those pores so what the scottish stone masons did and the workers who built the white house,...
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the can coronavirus sort ofs sos monopolizing a lot of coverage, it is going to be hard tobut change theas dynamic if you are bernie sanders so he has reallya got to get in on the ground g with the strength of hishim. is he has a great network of people on the ground andf ca they are going to have o pull through for. him >> at 45 minutes left and a lot ofbby callers so we will st working our way through bobby greenwood louisiana republican your up first in the segment go ahead. >> yes thank you for taking my call, i would just like to say that it seems like america is being with a lot (inaudible) of stuff right now lots ofthe democ considerations about the coronavirus it seems that very strange to me that soon after the democratic party made a comment about how trump would lose, the coronavirus struckrusn america and maybe the next week we start hearing about the coronavirus arriving in america. now as far as the democratic party is concerned got is not going to bless america as long as you have a party that is encouraging abortion, murdering children and what is essentially against (inaud
the can coronavirus sort ofs sos monopolizing a lot of coverage, it is going to be hard tobut change theas dynamic if you are bernie sanders so he has reallya got to get in on the ground g with the strength of hishim. is he has a great network of people on the ground andf ca they are going to have o pull through for. him >> at 45 minutes left and a lot ofbby callers so we will st working our way through bobby greenwood louisiana republican your up first in the segment go ahead. >>...
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theas the dallas and atlanta fed. fascinating is that they reiterated, as all of the fed presidents are doing, that we went into this strong. at the same time, what they are calling for coming out of this is terrifying. michael: they are taking two different views. robert kaplan is particularly concerned about a slow recovery. the fact that we could still be looking at 7% or 8% on a plumbing by the end of the year. he things it will get to the midteens in the short run. raphael bostic is not disputing we will see a big rise in unemployment and a big fall in gdp but things we could rebound more quickly once we get through it, once the disease progress is stopped and slowed. guy: what i am hearing, time and again from people i am talking to, is that small, medium-sized businesses, individuals are not getting the cash quickly enough to support their lives and businesses. the fed has talked about some sort of lending program to main street. did you get any and handle as to how progress is being made to that front and how
theas the dallas and atlanta fed. fascinating is that they reiterated, as all of the fed presidents are doing, that we went into this strong. at the same time, what they are calling for coming out of this is terrifying. michael: they are taking two different views. robert kaplan is particularly concerned about a slow recovery. the fact that we could still be looking at 7% or 8% on a plumbing by the end of the year. he things it will get to the midteens in the short run. raphael bostic is not...
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without saying that the united states must work with scientists around the world to aggressively for thea vaccine coronavirus. the trump administration has suggested, as some of you know, that the vaccine might be too costly for some people to afford. how vulgar and obscene is that idea, but you are rich, you can get the vaccine, you are or, you vaccine. the you are going to die, you're going to live, so that the drug companies can make their outrageous profits. it is not acceptable to the american people. when that vaccine is developed, and it must be developed as quickly as we can working with folks all over the world, obviously, it should be made free to every person in this country. furthermore, right now, there are doctors, you will hear more discussion about this in a moment, doctors and hospitals that do not have the necessary testing kits that they need in order to determine whether or not people have the coronavirus. and there are hospitals all across the country today, even before the coronavirus, who don't have the necessary icu units that they need. that is a condition we must
without saying that the united states must work with scientists around the world to aggressively for thea vaccine coronavirus. the trump administration has suggested, as some of you know, that the vaccine might be too costly for some people to afford. how vulgar and obscene is that idea, but you are rich, you can get the vaccine, you are or, you vaccine. the you are going to die, you're going to live, so that the drug companies can make their outrageous profits. it is not acceptable to the...
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ii think this is thea perfect t time to do it. we are in an election year. hewe president will be.e next the ne but we do know that the next president will not have an epiphany and just hand congress has power back. we need to seize it. if the next president is a republican,the i know i will wat to assert my fullal constitutional authority, and i guarantee ifhe is he or she isa democrat, my republican friends will too. this is bigger than who will win the thinext election, becae when thebecaus executive doesn't consult with congress, doesn't notifyress congress, doesn't sut to oversight by to congress, it sends our troops into harms way without congress being a part tr discussion, it is not just thethis institution on the losing side of the tiger with the executive. it is our constituents, the people we represent. those people are the ones whoose lose. before we introduce the witnesses, i would like toorma discuss our format. the c panel is not a majority or the witne canority of witnesses. the witnesses who have been called to testify today have by a rankin
ii think this is thea perfect t time to do it. we are in an election year. hewe president will be.e next the ne but we do know that the next president will not have an epiphany and just hand congress has power back. we need to seize it. if the next president is a republican,the i know i will wat to assert my fullal constitutional authority, and i guarantee ifhe is he or she isa democrat, my republican friends will too. this is bigger than who will win the thinext election, becae when thebecaus...
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need help are the people who cannot make it from one week until the next ludlow and one paycheck to theas next. i was out last week just in d.c. and i talk to young waiter, very, very nice youngns man i said what happens if you have to go homed for two weeks he says i amm finished, i cannot make it. i cannot make my payments i can't make my house payment or chemic may rent payment i can't make my grocery payment i need. he was done. that's how worried he was. he said i'm glad summit as nobody's asking that question. these are the people we have to worry about part i want to bring to your attention one more thing. my state as of 230 this afternoon did not have one reported case. that's great that is wonderful i pray to the, good lord that that is the case that we have none. but let me tell you what scares me. i have the most danger population base in the nation. the report came out showed the state of west virginia, the most endangered of all states with the most vulnerable people. i have over seven or 20000 elderly i have over 200,000 that are critically ill under 60 years amazed if you p
need help are the people who cannot make it from one week until the next ludlow and one paycheck to theas next. i was out last week just in d.c. and i talk to young waiter, very, very nice youngns man i said what happens if you have to go homed for two weeks he says i amm finished, i cannot make it. i cannot make my payments i can't make my house payment or chemic may rent payment i can't make my grocery payment i need. he was done. that's how worried he was. he said i'm glad summit as nobody's...
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we would communicate, we had a greatco relationship and we trid to get the contribution for thea fullension dating back to washington and she couldn't get it but they went an entire year from 2015 will contract. we figured out a compromise in this also gets to president obama and president clinton working in congress, so the teachers would get 2% and all theto other 18 or 16. and in the 83 deal there was a a bunch of problems with these that i will give you a one-year. that when you started in 83 and never changed. karen and i tried to get it but they couldn't pass it. we were having negotiations and i'm fast forwarding a lot of information that we come to the agreement on new teachers 9%, all legacy teachers. but that was the big issue and we worked our way through a good working relationship when i decided not to run in the first communication i got >> why did you decide not to run? >> so i could sit here with you and do this interview. if it wasn't for the fact i'm exhausted but the headline as i get elected to congress in 02 and two years later in 04 nancy says i want to take over
we would communicate, we had a greatco relationship and we trid to get the contribution for thea fullension dating back to washington and she couldn't get it but they went an entire year from 2015 will contract. we figured out a compromise in this also gets to president obama and president clinton working in congress, so the teachers would get 2% and all theto other 18 or 16. and in the 83 deal there was a a bunch of problems with these that i will give you a one-year. that when you started in...
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and thea duncan is an american and among the millions in quarantine. lives in milan with her husband and baby boy. her son is now with his grabbgrs during the quarantine. she moved to italy to study and didn't leave. she now runs a tour company. and i see that smile. that is nice to see. thank you so much for coming on with me. and i mean, my goodness, we have all been watching all these stories out of italy and all these drastic measures being taken. first are you and your family, are you healthy? >> we're healthy, we're fine. i actually have to say i'm recovering better off than i expected. really good, yeah. >> good. there are others who not with your circumstance but just who point to italy as, you know, like looking at the country and whatnot do, what we're hoping to avoid. and i'm wondering if you can just wind back the block and talk about how did people in italy first react in the early stages of the coronavirus outbreak. >> well, i mean, it more or less started about theree weeks ago and of course now it feels like a year ago. i remember when
and thea duncan is an american and among the millions in quarantine. lives in milan with her husband and baby boy. her son is now with his grabbgrs during the quarantine. she moved to italy to study and didn't leave. she now runs a tour company. and i see that smile. that is nice to see. thank you so much for coming on with me. and i mean, my goodness, we have all been watching all these stories out of italy and all these drastic measures being taken. first are you and your family, are you...
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in these numbers, are based on the subset of theas total cases that have been recorded to date. it is important that not only, we talk about this quite a lot, and what our goals are to reduce cetransmissions to reduce the number of people infected, notec only among younger people and healthier people, but among people who have these risk factors that we can prevent infection in people who have these risk factors so we hope that we wille receive more information about underlying conditions and the risk of death from a number of other countries and some information we need to see the consistency across countries. >> publicly available data. tedros adhanom: so this is not a surprise to countries. in making pandemic plans aretr well known aware of numbers. i things were important when we make sometimes calculations of immunity and delaying of the spread in achieving immunity. so maybe we should let the wave pass over us and then more people will be immune and this will all go away. but there are many vulnerable people in our communities for which they still will not go away. turning
in these numbers, are based on the subset of theas total cases that have been recorded to date. it is important that not only, we talk about this quite a lot, and what our goals are to reduce cetransmissions to reduce the number of people infected, notec only among younger people and healthier people, but among people who have these risk factors that we can prevent infection in people who have these risk factors so we hope that we wille receive more information about underlying conditions and...
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so you can see thea number of universities that person, at san francisco state to san francisco city college san jose state santa clara university. he u c berkeley and academy of the arts yesterday we reported that stanford is also ncluded in that so stting today, no more guns in persoclasses and they'll take this week to transition and then march 16th will be e start of the online classes in the usage that way u students would have to be in class some of students see how they're feeling about this but for now i'm live in san francisco sarah stinson kron 4 news. >>thank you very mu sara also affecting a lot of high schoollowell high in san francisco still closed at least for today because the positive. the schol is continuing to deep clean and still has not decid whether allow students back in no students have been infected. but they wanto make sure that the kids are safe tey're exploring options continuing to learn if the school remains closed foran extended period of time for the st of the school closure should go to our website at kron 4 dot com. ayers has had a big impact on spor
so you can see thea number of universities that person, at san francisco state to san francisco city college san jose state santa clara university. he u c berkeley and academy of the arts yesterday we reported that stanford is also ncluded in that so stting today, no more guns in persoclasses and they'll take this week to transition and then march 16th will be e start of the online classes in the usage that way u students would have to be in class some of students see how they're feeling about...
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george washington's vision for the privacy and marine corps historian and the battle of iwo jima and theaea heartache american history tv tonight on american history tv beginning on c-span3. >> 75 years ago on march 9th and 10th, 1945, nearly 300 u.s. b-21 bombers executed operation meetinghouse, the fire bombing of tokyo. much of the city was destroyed and the estimates of civilians killed range from 80,000 to 130,000. next on real america, the last bomb. this academy award nominated film details the entire process of a similar tokyo bombing mission in the summer of 1945, showing planning, execution, and return after 3,000 miles of flight.
george washington's vision for the privacy and marine corps historian and the battle of iwo jima and theaea heartache american history tv tonight on american history tv beginning on c-span3. >> 75 years ago on march 9th and 10th, 1945, nearly 300 u.s. b-21 bombers executed operation meetinghouse, the fire bombing of tokyo. much of the city was destroyed and the estimates of civilians killed range from 80,000 to 130,000. next on real america, the last bomb. this academy award nominated...
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we're going to talk ol thto thea little bit. >>> top republicans are subpoenaed joe biden's son hunter for the work he did in ukraine. gop senator mitt romney may be the one to stop it. >>> michael bloomberg may have exited the presidential race but he's not done with the fight. what he's been up to since dropping out. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. k unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potenti
we're going to talk ol thto thea little bit. >>> top republicans are subpoenaed joe biden's son hunter for the work he did in ukraine. gop senator mitt romney may be the one to stop it. >>> michael bloomberg may have exited the presidential race but he's not done with the fight. what he's been up to since dropping out. those stories and a check on your weather when we come back. k unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active...
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we would ask all of you in the thea to spread the word of american people that we have the president of the united states, for every american, do what you can do to prevent the spread of coronavirus and we are calling on every american to do your part because together we will get through this and we will find a way forward. >> please go ahead. >> [indiscernible] >> what was -- pres. trump: i am still going to be able to meet at camp david? >> it looks like it. >> are you confident of their response? pres. trump: some of them are in a rough position in heading toward pretty rough territory. we had a very good conference, it was a teleconference. everybody was on the phone, every leader. and almost 100% was devoted to the subject we are talking about today. they are working very hard. they're concerned, but working very hard. i would say just about all of it is and what we're talking about. we have not discussed that. it is still a ways off. there's a great camaraderie. very,k i can say that very strongly. thank you all very much. >> [indiscernible] >> it is easy to follow the federal
we would ask all of you in the thea to spread the word of american people that we have the president of the united states, for every american, do what you can do to prevent the spread of coronavirus and we are calling on every american to do your part because together we will get through this and we will find a way forward. >> please go ahead. >> [indiscernible] >> what was -- pres. trump: i am still going to be able to meet at camp david? >> it looks like it. >>...
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legitimate theas u.s.r was so strong in terms of its support from interest rates, the fed monetary policy, which at the time seemed a fairly reasonable -- loan employment, growth seems to be taking over pretty well. it 20 trade wars but overall was the least unattractive of the major currencies. really holding up quite well until we had that tipping point in terms of the impact on the u.s. economy from the coronavirus. since then, the fed's response and outlook for the economy, gdp forecast, we are seeing the collapse in the fed funds rate zero two a quarter percent. this has made the u.s. dollar less attractive fundamentally. so the u.s. dollar is a lot less appealing than it was a couple of months ago and deserves to be weaker from that point of view. but the strength of the u.s. dollar is fair to say the surge was not because of any vote of confidence but rather a scramble for u.s. dollars from people who didn't have much choice. you the scramble of breaking news. the u.s. senate has said the bill has f
legitimate theas u.s.r was so strong in terms of its support from interest rates, the fed monetary policy, which at the time seemed a fairly reasonable -- loan employment, growth seems to be taking over pretty well. it 20 trade wars but overall was the least unattractive of the major currencies. really holding up quite well until we had that tipping point in terms of the impact on the u.s. economy from the coronavirus. since then, the fed's response and outlook for the economy, gdp forecast, we...
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the treasury secretary says thea thinkscould happen as early as next two weeks.said the checks could be up to $1,000 for each person. the president, though, has also been on the phone with executives from industries like the restaurant industry, the cruisehip industry, and supply chain industries, and he wants billions of dolls to go to those industrs, as well. the white house is also pressing congress, they say to, pass the bill that was passed in the house. they want gop senators now who have some issues with the bill on the hou side, they wt them to just vote for the bil so they can get that out of the wawoso they can starrking on this trillion dollar stimulus package. it was remarkablto hear the prsident say he wants everyday americans to get a check in the mail to deal with this virus. >> dawndy: so lisa, separately proposals onhe congress. demoats say, wait a minute, we have a different plan. we think other things are the priority for the big sti deal coming, but let's lock at what democratic leader chuck schumer was proposing today. first, $400 billion wou
the treasury secretary says thea thinkscould happen as early as next two weeks.said the checks could be up to $1,000 for each person. the president, though, has also been on the phone with executives from industries like the restaurant industry, the cruisehip industry, and supply chain industries, and he wants billions of dolls to go to those industrs, as well. the white house is also pressing congress, they say to, pass the bill that was passed in the house. they want gop senators now who have...
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but thea question is can we transitions to that between now and november ravens center and were talkingabout there plenty of primaries stuff to take place. a number of states have moved back there primaries by a couple of weeks or months. we don't know if that will be enough time. that is a real question pretty if we wanted or decided today, that we want everyone in america the boat white male, could we pull it off. it is important to remember that there are strengths to having a widely distributed electoral system. you have thousands of cities and counties they're all running their own elections often time to do it with volunteers. not people who are professional. there are a couple of professionals there but the rest of them are people who are coming in oneo election day to work in the polls. so that system, in one sense makes it less vulnerable to hacking because it's so distributed but is makes it very difficult to coordinate things. so there up a lot of election experts who are trying to figure out could we make that transition pretty could we get more voters vote by mail. in a num
but thea question is can we transitions to that between now and november ravens center and were talkingabout there plenty of primaries stuff to take place. a number of states have moved back there primaries by a couple of weeks or months. we don't know if that will be enough time. that is a real question pretty if we wanted or decided today, that we want everyone in america the boat white male, could we pull it off. it is important to remember that there are strengths to having a widely...
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then theas stronger media thought he would be. then his colleagues in congress thought he would be. that he had real staying power. and that she might be vulnerable. agor tuesday four years foreshadowed what was going to happen. peter: in our remaining 30 seconds, you must a thumbnail of the 771 superdelegates and their potential. carl: on the democratic side, they want to get to a second a role.o they can have unpledged superdelegates, delegates cannot go against their pledge this time, they have to vote for the person they are pledged to vote for. what they would like to do is to be able to get to a second ballot. who they pick is anybody's guess. there is nothing in the party rules that says the nominee has to be any of those seven people on the stage. in south carolina. and about a. it can be anybody they want. i wrote a column for real clear politics and said that you know, it could be like 1880 in chicago on the republican side when james garfield gets up to give a speech in support of fellow ohioan senator sherman. at some
then theas stronger media thought he would be. then his colleagues in congress thought he would be. that he had real staying power. and that she might be vulnerable. agor tuesday four years foreshadowed what was going to happen. peter: in our remaining 30 seconds, you must a thumbnail of the 771 superdelegates and their potential. carl: on the democratic side, they want to get to a second a role.o they can have unpledged superdelegates, delegates cannot go against their pledge this time, they...
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obviously thea the same question for biden tonight. that's the issue, he wants to clear it out. it's a barack obama question, too. president obama is obviously very smart politically. i'm sure he thinks it would hurt more than help if he jumped in for biden right now and there's got to be a question as to whether he can still do it, to the unity question. >> i don't think he's going to do it because he understands there are very few figures in the democratic party that actually have the ability to do the bringing together and barack obama is really one of the only ones, he's going to hold on to that power for as long as possible and use it when it's needed the most which is probably on the eve of the convention when it's time for -- this is why, you know, there's the likelihood of a brokered convention is less likely because ultimately all of the delegates are the ones who get to decide where they go and they get to decide that based on what they think is important and if they think the party unity is important, you better believe they're going to get behind whoever is the leadi
obviously thea the same question for biden tonight. that's the issue, he wants to clear it out. it's a barack obama question, too. president obama is obviously very smart politically. i'm sure he thinks it would hurt more than help if he jumped in for biden right now and there's got to be a question as to whether he can still do it, to the unity question. >> i don't think he's going to do it because he understands there are very few figures in the democratic party that actually have the...
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cat scan on my brain and said it was huge here, let me show you a photo. [ laughter ]this looks like thea video called heads, shoulders, knees and i can't reach my toes. [ laughter ] trump initially pretended he had no idea who defaced this hurricane map. well, it won't surprise you to learn that after the "washington post" did some digging, they found out who the culprit was. it was trump who used the black sharpie to mark up an official national oceanic and atmospheric administration map, which he displayed during an oval office briefing on wednesday, according to a white house official who spoke on the condition of anonymity. no one else writes like that on a map with a black sharpie [ laughter and applause it's amazing to me the reporters actually had to spend time on this they actually had to call up anonymous sources and get them to reveal who the sharpie culprit was. it's like watergate except trump is his own deep throat he's cheap throat. "don't worry, we don't need to pay for a new map. i'll just draw it with a sharpie. everyone will think it's real. [ light laughter ] it's prob
cat scan on my brain and said it was huge here, let me show you a photo. [ laughter ]this looks like thea video called heads, shoulders, knees and i can't reach my toes. [ laughter ] trump initially pretended he had no idea who defaced this hurricane map. well, it won't surprise you to learn that after the "washington post" did some digging, they found out who the culprit was. it was trump who used the black sharpie to mark up an official national oceanic and atmospheric...
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the chief economists at the department of labor and thea lee.tainly don't want to be pollyannish about this, i want to draw silver linings around clouds and on a five-year basis looking at my charts here, the stock market is still up 25% on a ten-year basis up 120%. so these things do have a way of adjusting themselves. the issue is how long they take. but with respect to the money being loaned out, one of the things that you'll remember from tarp, the troubled asset relief program during the recession is that not only was that all paid up, not only was the auto loans all paid back but they were paid back with interest with a rate of return to the u.s. investors. if things go well, this could work. >> absolutely. i would say that it wasn't a great rate of return on tarp but i still feel that it was the right thing to do and all the money was paid back. when we're looking at the stimulus package right now when we see 2 trillion, we should realize a lot of that money will hopefully get paid back. it really incredibly important right now that we do
the chief economists at the department of labor and thea lee.tainly don't want to be pollyannish about this, i want to draw silver linings around clouds and on a five-year basis looking at my charts here, the stock market is still up 25% on a ten-year basis up 120%. so these things do have a way of adjusting themselves. the issue is how long they take. but with respect to the money being loaned out, one of the things that you'll remember from tarp, the troubled asset relief program during the...
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. >> when i heard about adaptive sports, i didn't think that thea would bething like what you saw today. i didn't think they would be etitive. >> brangham: flash-forward 19 years-- mathewson has represented the u.s. in world cup team tennis nine t. this september, playing for team u.s.a., she won a gold medal in doubles and a bronze in singles at the pan-american in peru. >> definitely.fier? >> brangham: are you guys just as rough on each other and just as brutal? >> definitely. you have to come bombility or certain hardships, and then to also play a sport, that's a type of really resilient peon. >> brangham: that type of resilience is shown in other adaptivero sports, like wheelchair basketball, wheelchair racing, and skiing, all growing in popularity. >> we really feel like that respect has arrived. you're seeing the very, very best-- skill level, i would equate to the able-bodied side. >> brangham: jason harnett is the u.s. tennis associatios head coach for the paralympic team. he's kwn mathewson since she lerst picked up a racquet. the rus for wheelchair tennis tennis, with one exce
. >> when i heard about adaptive sports, i didn't think that thea would bething like what you saw today. i didn't think they would be etitive. >> brangham: flash-forward 19 years-- mathewson has represented the u.s. in world cup team tennis nine t. this september, playing for team u.s.a., she won a gold medal in doubles and a bronze in singles at the pan-american in peru. >> definitely.fier? >> brangham: are you guys just as rough on each other and just as brutal?...
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enabling the creation of theovii space force and provide our l service members with thea in largest pay increase in a decade. our continued success is contingent upon predictable, adequate,predi sustained and tim funding. i encourage congress to pass a full yearss a spending package r all, fy 21 on time to avoid then debilitating effects of a another continuing resolution. the total budget request is $705.4 bil 705.4 billion dollars. this represents a minorrthom increase from fy 20 enacted amount of 704 billion 0.6. k it does not keep pace with inflation. given his flattened funding level, we were required to make many sure our priorities wereare adequately funded. weely conducted a comprehensive ai defense why review aimed at from programs esources from programs and activities that provide low return on investment. over four month period, we conducted o over 20 review sessio sessions, examining almost 100 billion dollars in programs, agencies and activities then make up the fourth of state. this review generated 5.7 billion dollars, in fy 2100 servings that bi were reinvested into read
enabling the creation of theovii space force and provide our l service members with thea in largest pay increase in a decade. our continued success is contingent upon predictable, adequate,predi sustained and tim funding. i encourage congress to pass a full yearss a spending package r all, fy 21 on time to avoid then debilitating effects of a another continuing resolution. the total budget request is $705.4 bil 705.4 billion dollars. this represents a minorrthom increase from fy 20 enacted...
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agreed to theas state of emergency in three different states. yvonne: focusing on europe now, we heard the german chancellor angela merkel is in quarantine. her government also preparing for an unprecedented rescue funds. so germany, they are also joining in on a fiscal fight. >> angela merkel has put herself into isolation. she is still at full capacity of her government of course. however, her doctor did test positive and he had given her immunization. she has not necessarily tested positive but she is in isolation. the german rescue package may borrow up to 350 billion euros in an unprecedented financing plan. the first 150 billion euros in the supplemental budget is expected to be approved by monday european time. germany, along with other european countries. italy, spain, and france. weekendd spain over the saw 2000 more people succumb to this illness. we are seeing italy on a nationwide lockdown. u.k., boris johnson a little impatient with people congregating. he is saying they need to perhaps take tougher measures to prevent people from i
agreed to theas state of emergency in three different states. yvonne: focusing on europe now, we heard the german chancellor angela merkel is in quarantine. her government also preparing for an unprecedented rescue funds. so germany, they are also joining in on a fiscal fight. >> angela merkel has put herself into isolation. she is still at full capacity of her government of course. however, her doctor did test positive and he had given her immunization. she has not necessarily tested...
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to thea contributor society for u.s. intellectual for smithsonian and for cnn. natat the far end we have shively, first president and ceo formedlutionary spaces, after the merger of the bostonian society and the old south association. thepent eight years at bostonian society, where he was director of public history and later executive director. shively was an associate professor of history at wellesley college before he entered the field of public history. i would like to start off -- here we are in the replica of the united states senate. in the actual united states senate as we speak, senators are as washington is come as the parties are, it seems like we are incomplete gridlock -- we are in complete gridlock. were the founders over t -- this divided? : we have always faced moments in history where we felt great political polarization within our culture. but looking at this beautiful building and listening to introduction of my distinguished panelists, laces like this are revolutionary spaces. always have been. so thinking about institutions that foster dialog
to thea contributor society for u.s. intellectual for smithsonian and for cnn. natat the far end we have shively, first president and ceo formedlutionary spaces, after the merger of the bostonian society and the old south association. thepent eight years at bostonian society, where he was director of public history and later executive director. shively was an associate professor of history at wellesley college before he entered the field of public history. i would like to start off -- here we...
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on theas this put a halt season -- whatever you are coaching or the school you are affiliated with?aller: we were in north carolina for national championships and told thursday night prior to competing that the meat was canceled and at home, i have 23 seniors who found out their spring season and final season of their career has been canceled and to try and have that conversation is challenging. host:? what sport? caller: track and field. host: can you tell us the college? caller: university of dubuque in iowa. they have been trying to mitigate the situation and i have been impressed with their communication trying to help and everyone of us who has gone on a spring break trip or competing outside of the state, we have all been on a 14-day self monitor and i think they are an incredible job trying to help, haves i sit at home and time to research, i am amazed at the level of irresponsibility and ignorance of people with regard to this. host: you pointed out seniors especially will not have their final season, what has been your message to them? caller: we did a zoom conference call
on theas this put a halt season -- whatever you are coaching or the school you are affiliated with?aller: we were in north carolina for national championships and told thursday night prior to competing that the meat was canceled and at home, i have 23 seniors who found out their spring season and final season of their career has been canceled and to try and have that conversation is challenging. host:? what sport? caller: track and field. host: can you tell us the college? caller: university of...
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someone who recognized that oil was existential, even thea roger -- even theological for americans, was president jimmy carter, his words were appropriate for opening this talk. in summer of 1979 carter delivered his infamous malaise speech. it was one of his most important addresses, as it came amid revolution in iran and a resultant second energy crisis. with dead seriousness, he pleaded for people to support is energy conservation agenda. but he also asked for more. explained, i began to ask myself the same question that i now know has been troubling many of you. why have we been not able to get together as a nation to resolve our serious energy problem? you picture him slamming, gently, his fist on the desk. it is clear that the true problems of our nation are deeper than gasoline lines or energy shortages. deeper even than inflation or recession. it is a crisis of confidence. it is a crisis that strikes at the very heart and soul and spirit of our national will. in the days to come he implored the conclusion, let us commit ourselves together to a rebirth of the american spirit. tho
someone who recognized that oil was existential, even thea roger -- even theological for americans, was president jimmy carter, his words were appropriate for opening this talk. in summer of 1979 carter delivered his infamous malaise speech. it was one of his most important addresses, as it came amid revolution in iran and a resultant second energy crisis. with dead seriousness, he pleaded for people to support is energy conservation agenda. but he also asked for more. explained, i began to ask...
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look at thea markets.e: chinese markets, it seems like things are still looking better across the region. 1.3%. shenzhen looking pretty good. play acrossate of other markets as thailand opens up and india, as well. there's more ahead. bloomberg. haslinda: it's almost 11:00 in in mumbai.8:30 dig deep to fight the virus. u.s. plans to top a trillion dollars as president trump orders his staff to go big. aslinda: markets are mixed traders weigh the effectiveness of the plans. and yenures fall strengthens, bond yields strike selloff.y yvonne: quinn takes the reins at hsbc. we'll assess the challenges he faces. bloomberg asia.s haslinda: markets are mixed and that's a positive in itself. no red across the board and that's a relief. the surge on wall street overnight giving reprieve optimism that trump's one trillion dollar plan will give americans. mnuchin says americans want cash. they're getting cash. japan, nikkei up 1.7%. electronics and chemicals boost. a b.o.k. stepping in to defend the yuan. massive fore
look at thea markets.e: chinese markets, it seems like things are still looking better across the region. 1.3%. shenzhen looking pretty good. play acrossate of other markets as thailand opens up and india, as well. there's more ahead. bloomberg. haslinda: it's almost 11:00 in in mumbai.8:30 dig deep to fight the virus. u.s. plans to top a trillion dollars as president trump orders his staff to go big. aslinda: markets are mixed traders weigh the effectiveness of the plans. and yenures fall...
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mess in thea market. there are a lot more bearish factors then bullish ones.you so much. that was stephen stapczynski. >> a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. there is a downgrade in the wake of the fed rate cut and as the coronavirus continues to rattle markets. meunier said that studies on the growing strain have started. the emergency cut raises the pressure on banks profitability. global if he asian is one of the biggest industries hit by the outbreak. aviation is one of the biggest industries hit by the outbreak. they asked for $60 billion in government support. virgin atlantic predicts that some will go bust. the situation is simply not sustainable. >> let's talk about boeing. the company is adding his voice to the aviation industry call for help, asking congress for short-term aid for itself, suppliers and customers. the travel industry weakens by the day. boeing is trying to avoid layoffs and collateral damage amid the coronavirus, adding to the already quiet -- already steep problems from the 737 max. aviation is facing its sharpest d
mess in thea market. there are a lot more bearish factors then bullish ones.you so much. that was stephen stapczynski. >> a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. there is a downgrade in the wake of the fed rate cut and as the coronavirus continues to rattle markets. meunier said that studies on the growing strain have started. the emergency cut raises the pressure on banks profitability. global if he asian is one of the biggest industries hit by the outbreak. aviation is one...
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we think 5% quarterly decline in thea, 4% in the u.s.d. 5% annualized fall in europe, the epicenter of the epidemic. perspective,ome this is a little bit less bad but substantially worse than what we saw in 2001. it's sharper and we fall further, but we should bounce back quicker. just don't make up the area under the curve that we lost. heard that from the new bank of england governor, saying it should be temporary. what is temporary? what to be know about how china is recovering that tells us how temporary this can be? they are more or less back to work, aside from hubei. lockdown was a little bit later across the rest of the country. when you don't have a cluster spreading you are just picking up on cases, you can get on top of this thing in about six weeks. cluster that is spreading exponentially, as we are seeing in france, spain, italy, it's going to be a longer shut down. didn't -- we are assuming the number of cases are falling from early may. ,his is a first half phenomena not a long-running epidemic where we have another outbre
we think 5% quarterly decline in thea, 4% in the u.s.d. 5% annualized fall in europe, the epicenter of the epidemic. perspective,ome this is a little bit less bad but substantially worse than what we saw in 2001. it's sharper and we fall further, but we should bounce back quicker. just don't make up the area under the curve that we lost. heard that from the new bank of england governor, saying it should be temporary. what is temporary? what to be know about how china is recovering that tells us...
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thea, it seems like economists were a little bit too upbeat. what happened? julia: i think if you remember, the government gradually increased the limit on economic activity. they extended the quarantine since the beginning of february. that likely hit a lot of factors like retail consumption quite a bit. it is happening at the same time with a lot of other factors such as chinese new year and a bit of a vacuum in terms of activity any high-frequency nature for the first two months of the year. it is introducing a law of margin for error, trying to get an understanding of the true extent of the the klein. having said that, a lot of micro indicators were sowing a possibility of a very large decline. david: i know this is a moving target because we do not yet have marched data to complete the first quarter, but would you say given a 25% drop in retail sales, similar double-digit declines, would you say that is looking enough to push the year growth figure 10 year negative? near negative? numbersg the february shows the pickup of work resumption at the end of th
thea, it seems like economists were a little bit too upbeat. what happened? julia: i think if you remember, the government gradually increased the limit on economic activity. they extended the quarantine since the beginning of february. that likely hit a lot of factors like retail consumption quite a bit. it is happening at the same time with a lot of other factors such as chinese new year and a bit of a vacuum in terms of activity any high-frequency nature for the first two months of the year....
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theas pakistan is a chapter whee i explore that. so in every chapter there's a specific point or turning point or issue i explore, but it is all in the narrative. i have this big corkboard on the wall where had the seven countries that i explore in the four beckett and i'd post its with various events happening in each of these countries at the various eras to soar detect trendlines. i do eliminate a lot and, unfortunately, sudan was important but it didn't fit the wider narrative. but i do mention it in the book because -- very important, and is part of what we have forgotten. even in the region. an egyptian intellectual secular progressive thinker who was trying to fight back against this rise of intolerance that was beginning to sweep his country after 1979. he had fierce debates with muslim thinkers from the muslim brotherhood and other groups. and he pushed back against them in the public debate once, where he said i will never accept that islam be insulted. i'm a muslim. i will always be a muslim. you can insult communism or s
theas pakistan is a chapter whee i explore that. so in every chapter there's a specific point or turning point or issue i explore, but it is all in the narrative. i have this big corkboard on the wall where had the seven countries that i explore in the four beckett and i'd post its with various events happening in each of these countries at the various eras to soar detect trendlines. i do eliminate a lot and, unfortunately, sudan was important but it didn't fit the wider narrative. but i do...
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on thea headline bloomberg moments ago that the cuts.onsidering further how does that filter into your world? james: once we get back to business as usual, the forward-looking equity risk premium is way to elevated. the way i looked at this is to calculate the problem before cash flows that investors will receive in markets. i take a rate which is required to discount cash flows back at today's market level and i get to a number close to 8%. that is in the context of what i think is fair which is just over 6% based on a combination of credit spreads. the ifn some sort of proxy. on that basis, i think that next move is a long-term by. where cash flow yields can be secured with growth, people will play -- pay very high prices. francine: what happened yesterday, does the ecb have the tools or does it want to support italy? ecb is supposed to prevent disorderly markets. it is supposed to make sure the financial system is functioning in a normal, reasonable manner. i think, yes, ultimately, that does mean if you see disorderly markets pushing
on thea headline bloomberg moments ago that the cuts.onsidering further how does that filter into your world? james: once we get back to business as usual, the forward-looking equity risk premium is way to elevated. the way i looked at this is to calculate the problem before cash flows that investors will receive in markets. i take a rate which is required to discount cash flows back at today's market level and i get to a number close to 8%. that is in the context of what i think is fair which...