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normal means security, normal means the ability of a state to actually produce opportunity, and normal, of course, means civic states rather than states that are trying to look into the past and find the golden age. in a recent last year's survey on our youth they clearly identify two major issues that they consider paramount. unemployment and extremism. this is the voice of the future. now, vis-a-vis extremism i think we should also shift. so basically we are winning the war against terrorism, but we need now to win the war against extremism. we've been all talking about terrorist finance. we need now to speak about extremist finance. because i think that is essentially the normal evolution of where we need to go. so we need to shift from the current normal to normal and from normal to the future. we need to be ordinary states similar to states in the far east or in europe and other areas. there is no exclusiveness. we should not come and brandish that exclusiveness. we should think of our solutions as local. we should create thatese solutis but also look global lizing. >> i'm going t
normal means security, normal means the ability of a state to actually produce opportunity, and normal, of course, means civic states rather than states that are trying to look into the past and find the golden age. in a recent last year's survey on our youth they clearly identify two major issues that they consider paramount. unemployment and extremism. this is the voice of the future. now, vis-a-vis extremism i think we should also shift. so basically we are winning the war against terrorism,...
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you can't have dialogue with iran not being in a normal state, a normal state the respect sovereigntyand respect independence of other states, choices made by other states, and to try and go with this sort of a transnational sectarianism. i am hoping, i am hoping that i think we will need to look in the next few months that the anger that was seen on iranian streets is not in vain, that this is really an opportunity for iran to sort of recalibrate, reemphasize, prioritize and understand that an aggressive foreign-policy in error the space doesn't only undermine stability but, in arab lands, but it actually undermines stability everywhere. >> let's opened up to the floor. the only rule is no speeches, and respectful questions. go right ahead and let us know who you are and direct your question specifically to someone. i'll repeat it. [inaudible] >> you make in your initial remarks how saudi arabia is the rising leader and that you are filling that vacuum, and the country surround you, , to wait being one of them, we will follow you as a leader. my question to you is, what's the kingdom
you can't have dialogue with iran not being in a normal state, a normal state the respect sovereigntyand respect independence of other states, choices made by other states, and to try and go with this sort of a transnational sectarianism. i am hoping, i am hoping that i think we will need to look in the next few months that the anger that was seen on iranian streets is not in vain, that this is really an opportunity for iran to sort of recalibrate, reemphasize, prioritize and understand that an...
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remember, normal is a good normal. is is a very good economy. >> right, a normal when stocks go up and pull back a little bit and you can buy some more and it goes up and pull back a bit, that's normal. we are just not used to seeing no volatility. we are not used to seeing no inflation. we are not used to seeing wages go up like we have seen them go up. so we are just getting used to the fact this is what normal looks like. steph, thank you for spending the hour with me. i know you have other things you're doing. >> i have some, like, rice-a-roni to eat. i'm in san francisco. >> enjoy yourself out there. >> i have a rail car to hop on. >> yes. >> to the rest of you, thank you for watching this hour of "velshi & ruhle." stephanie will be back with me tomorrow, we'll see. i'm back at 3:00 p.m. now to andrea mitchell for "andrea mitchell reports." >> thank you, ali velshi. we understand what is going on. >>> what a wild ride. a massive sell-off followed by a sharp buying bing and then a roller-coaster ride in a market the
remember, normal is a good normal. is is a very good economy. >> right, a normal when stocks go up and pull back a little bit and you can buy some more and it goes up and pull back a bit, that's normal. we are just not used to seeing no volatility. we are not used to seeing no inflation. we are not used to seeing wages go up like we have seen them go up. so we are just getting used to the fact this is what normal looks like. steph, thank you for spending the hour with me. i know you have...
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i can, you know, go on a date like a normal person. >> you're not nervous at all, are you? t a tad. >> i think that if i can make these adjustments and do when i need to do to make myself safe -- >> no, no, not yet. >> it's a good indicator that i can deal with the changes and roll with the punches. >> i metered outside. it's a 25. so she is going to have to wear her hood to get out to the car. >> i think i'm going to just kind of not stress about something that doesn't need to be stressed about right now. >> why stress on tomorrow when tomorrow hasn't even come? >> did you see her when she went to the prom? how did she look? >> she looked beautiful. >> you would never recognize that she has xp. >> yeah. for real, though. >> these kids all hope for a brighter future, but look around at where they are now and you realize, they're already in a special place that's just as bright. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." thanks for joining us. . i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. and this is "dateline." >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is
i can, you know, go on a date like a normal person. >> you're not nervous at all, are you? t a tad. >> i think that if i can make these adjustments and do when i need to do to make myself safe -- >> no, no, not yet. >> it's a good indicator that i can deal with the changes and roll with the punches. >> i metered outside. it's a 25. so she is going to have to wear her hood to get out to the car. >> i think i'm going to just kind of not stress about something...
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it's not a normal white house.re are many people who would like him to stay because he is effectively blocking the president in ways -- in some cases that we don't know about. i would like to know where he stands on north korea. is he one of those pushing for the bloody nose strategy, or is he one of those trying to rein in a president who really doesn't understand the international system and is upset with north korea because apparently his button is bigger than the other button. if he is one of those standing against war, then it may be in the interests of the united states for all of his flaws that this man stay. i don't know enough to know that. but i do know that in a normal presidency, mr. kelly or general kelly would be on his way out. he would have to leave. >> on friday night, i think a lot of people were sort of expecting, okay, this is the way friday night is going to end. he would be out the door in a normal presidency. >> surprise, surprise. >> he'll only be out the door if he's not seen as being valua
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a go. i didn't even think i would walk normally be a normal person again, so normally be a normal person again country again is just like, so the fact i can represent my country again isjust like, yes, mad. for vicky, april's commonwealth games on the gold coast will come too soon. her focus games on the gold coast will come too soon. herfocus now, this summer's european championships in glasgow, a chance to test her strength, her speed in major competition. i've been through the worst, i've overcome all these injuries, i've been through pain, so my pain threshold is definitely higher than what it used to be, not through choice obviously. but i think i have got a bit of an edge over competitors, and i can push my body to a new limit, so it is just an exciting time for me. she is a positive person, isn't she? she is incredibly positive. right at the beginning, we said as she needs to beginning, we said as she needs to be patient, which wasn't one of her virtues previously. she worked incredibly hard over the past year, the first year was ready to fire obviously. she has done a lot of incredibly
a go. i didn't even think i would walk normally be a normal person again, so normally be a normal person again country again is just like, so the fact i can represent my country again isjust like, yes, mad. for vicky, april's commonwealth games on the gold coast will come too soon. her focus games on the gold coast will come too soon. herfocus now, this summer's european championships in glasgow, a chance to test her strength, her speed in major competition. i've been through the worst, i've...
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life again so let people have a normal life again so children's let people have a normal life again again so children's dreams can come true again are not the totally devastated and destroyed because of war. who are the new food could be so complicated. thank you so much for joining us here. you have a snapshot of how food is playing such a critical role when it comes to the major security will stop it shouldn't be that way, but that's a reality and that is what they were discussing in munich. now, day 9 of the winter olympics in south korea are under way with no medals up for grabs so far, but here's some of the highlights from day 8. norway's marit bjorgen has skied her way into the record books as part of the winning team in the ladies 4x5km cross—country event. she is now the joint most decorated winter olympian of all time with 13 medals to her name. and great britain's lizzy yarnold successfully defended her skeleton title claiming gold ahead of team—mate laura deas, who got the bronze, which alongside a bronze for izzy atkin in the ski slopestyle event, marked great britain's
life again so let people have a normal life again so children's let people have a normal life again again so children's dreams can come true again are not the totally devastated and destroyed because of war. who are the new food could be so complicated. thank you so much for joining us here. you have a snapshot of how food is playing such a critical role when it comes to the major security will stop it shouldn't be that way, but that's a reality and that is what they were discussing in munich....
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children as well as they'd like to but we're talking about at this point goes beyond the realm of a normal nightmare. there is a therapy designed to help the main idea behind this method involves not repressing the dreams during the day or at other waking times and. in fact it entails doing exactly the opposite. i write down a dream in my waking state i imagine it playing out and how i'd like it to go this way i can visualize the outcome that i'd like to see and this experience of being able to change the dream and take control of it leads to being able to actually do it during sleep. the therapy is a process that takes at least three months to complete this includes time for setbacks. my natal port and. my therapist was very patient with me practicing with me how to guiding me through pony choking fits when they would come then in the morning i started using what is a visualization process to rewrite my dreams and he wants me to order. this method of visualization and imagination allows the patient to influence and thus become the director of their dreams. i think i can mom initial what i
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a. normal middle of the room sick. for the. tens of billions hundreds of billions probably a trillion dollars of u.s. government subsidies they say that the energy industry u.s. government can subsidize mining of big oil rather cryptic currencies and put those into the wall it's called american citizens give each have an automatic wallet tied to their social security account and they can get a daily or weekly or monthly air drop of crypto coins that they can then years to boost economy with the government can easily do that. welcome to worlds apart for decades russians have both laughed and despair that the inadequacies of their system while also struggling to accept this same kind of criticism from foreign there and when russia decided to hold a mirror to their west own imperfections including by setting up this child it turned out that western tolerance to criticism is even more wise it's a difficult to communicate pointing out what's wrong with one another well to discuss that i'm now joined by tony cab and a former diplomat
a. normal middle of the room sick. for the. tens of billions hundreds of billions probably a trillion dollars of u.s. government subsidies they say that the energy industry u.s. government can subsidize mining of big oil rather cryptic currencies and put those into the wall it's called american citizens give each have an automatic wallet tied to their social security account and they can get a daily or weekly or monthly air drop of crypto coins that they can then years to boost economy with the...
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on a normal day, they would be looking at a pretty good move.ay, just slightly better than their peers. matt: talk to me about financials. story.p a pretty similar doing slightly better than their peers. trading revenue is still down not down as much as everybody else. deutsche bank much weaker. for bnp, it is the same thing, relative to peers, they are doing well. guy: short and sweet. you can get the great stuff that our stocks team does here on your bloomberg first go. that.ant to say futures are pointing to a sharp negative start here in europe. relative trade this morning, everything is likely to be dragged lower. s&p futures as well are coming back but still pointing to a negative start in the states. the open is four minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: minutes until the start of cash trading. likely to be a reasonably ugly start. we are going to see european markets down around 3%. that is what the fair value on the bloomberg is pointing to. dax a little bit more over in germany, down by 3.6 sent. just 3.6%. everything is a relative t
on a normal day, they would be looking at a pretty good move.ay, just slightly better than their peers. matt: talk to me about financials. story.p a pretty similar doing slightly better than their peers. trading revenue is still down not down as much as everybody else. deutsche bank much weaker. for bnp, it is the same thing, relative to peers, they are doing well. guy: short and sweet. you can get the great stuff that our stocks team does here on your bloomberg first go. that.ant to say...
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decisions and the old it's not a reason for us to call for any change in the system we feel that it's a normal way of doing different powers. you have a parliament like the i.o.c. session you have a government like the executive board of the i.o.c. and you have a judicial power i think to avoid that kind of political discussion it's better to trust these institutions and to have confidence in the work that at least we are providing and we are doing can you confirm that all the members of cas and the i.o.c. were successful in staying away from politics when it comes to the team russia case yes you can confirm that yes some of the russians have already said that they're going to go to other civil courts and seek to claim moral and financial damages so what happens if it's determined that your ruling was on lawful we know that some russian athletes have gone before civil courts in the i think these cases have been either dropped or dismissed i don't think there is. or pending case so all these civil actions have stopped. i don't know what consequences could occur after this episode i think our de
decisions and the old it's not a reason for us to call for any change in the system we feel that it's a normal way of doing different powers. you have a parliament like the i.o.c. session you have a government like the executive board of the i.o.c. and you have a judicial power i think to avoid that kind of political discussion it's better to trust these institutions and to have confidence in the work that at least we are providing and we are doing can you confirm that all the members of cas...
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. >> go back and watch what happens this week and i think it's a normal reaction to the circumstance. someone we know and trust in wordpress, rob porter, came to the president and the chief of staff into low, i am being accused of these things. they are not true. for the president and chief of staff to give that person the benefit of the doubt is probably a normal and human reaction. if your cameraman said i'm going to be accused of something but it's not true. you would be likely to give that person benefit of the doubt until they were proven wrong. as soon as rob porter was proven wrong and proven he was not telling the truth when the photos came out, he was gone almost immediately. >>chris: i don't want to keep on this but even after he was gone, the president still has not said anything about zero tolerance. he still hasn't mentioned the lives of the two women who were the subjects of abuse. those lights have been shattered too.>> what i think you saw there was a different things. when i saw the tweet, i thought of a couple different things. what you also saw from the present is a
. >> go back and watch what happens this week and i think it's a normal reaction to the circumstance. someone we know and trust in wordpress, rob porter, came to the president and the chief of staff into low, i am being accused of these things. they are not true. for the president and chief of staff to give that person the benefit of the doubt is probably a normal and human reaction. if your cameraman said i'm going to be accused of something but it's not true. you would be likely to give...
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they say that dick heller is such a normal dude. if he can do what he did -- they thought it was me by myself, but it was a battery of lawyers. emily: it was one man sitting in the courthouse. [speaking simultaneously] dick: so they said that dick heller, he is such a normal, ordinary dude, if he can do that , we can do that. dave and colleen lawson put together the otis and laura mcdonald case. chicago, chicago versus mcdonald. emily: this is constitutional history. when the heller decision was scalia 2008, justice wrote that the individual rights atkeep arms, to own an arm home cannot be infringed. there was a lot of confusion whether it belonged to the militia, when you read that other segment. i suggest reading the heller decision. it is so readable it is not boring legal stuff at all. it is really interesting. if it was boring -- it is easy to read and not unapproachable. it said the problem was overall for the country is only -- d.c. is not a state, thank goodness. what he is talking about is when this couple went to chicago an
they say that dick heller is such a normal dude. if he can do what he did -- they thought it was me by myself, but it was a battery of lawyers. emily: it was one man sitting in the courthouse. [speaking simultaneously] dick: so they said that dick heller, he is such a normal, ordinary dude, if he can do that , we can do that. dave and colleen lawson put together the otis and laura mcdonald case. chicago, chicago versus mcdonald. emily: this is constitutional history. when the heller decision...
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colleen talked about it and they said they went back to chicago and they said that dick heller is such a normal dude, if he can do what he did, see, they think it was me all by myself, it was a battery of lawyers, a team. >> it is always, it was one man. it was one man. sitting in that courthouse. with a lot of fancy lawyers. >> they said that dick heller, he is such a normal, ordinary dude. if he can do that, we can do that. dave and colleen lawson put together the otis and laura mcdonald. mcdonald versus chicago. >> so everybody staunldundersta little constitutional history. when the heller decision was made in 2018, 08, it said the individual right to keep arms, own at home cannot be infringed. there was a lot of confusion whether it belonged to the militia. i suggest highly reading that heller decision. it is so readable, it is not boring legal stuff, it is so interesting, but it is easy to read, not unapproachable. it said but the problem was overall for the country, d.c. is not a state, thank goodness. so it only applied to d.c. what he is talking about is when this couple went to chicago
colleen talked about it and they said they went back to chicago and they said that dick heller is such a normal dude, if he can do what he did, see, they think it was me all by myself, it was a battery of lawyers, a team. >> it is always, it was one man. it was one man. sitting in that courthouse. with a lot of fancy lawyers. >> they said that dick heller, he is such a normal, ordinary dude. if he can do that, we can do that. dave and colleen lawson put together the otis and laura...
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and besides the cross country packs a few other functions. that the normal v ninety doesn't you on and. then you've been on my own following a lot. more than sixty four thousand euros in germany this fancy off road station wagon can be called a bargain. car tester i hope dyson offices the blue g.t. bad shows that it has an electric motor as well as an internal combustion engine the one point fully to gasoline engine produces one hundred fifty six also power while the electric motor generates one hundred fifteen it takes seven point six seconds to go from zero to one hundred kilometers an hour but more importantly for a family car the electric motor has a range of forty to fifty kilometers. hybrid version of the facade is available as a sedan or is a station wagon and that's what we're testing today with a full tank of gas sixty kilowatts to power plants are some well synchronized together they developed four hundred new meters of tall. forces transmitted to six pediatric transmission. line says it takes around five hours for the plug in hybrid to get fully c
and besides the cross country packs a few other functions. that the normal v ninety doesn't you on and. then you've been on my own following a lot. more than sixty four thousand euros in germany this fancy off road station wagon can be called a bargain. car tester i hope dyson offices the blue g.t. bad shows that it has an electric motor as well as an internal combustion engine the one point fully to gasoline engine produces one hundred fifty six also power while the electric motor generates...
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. >> he is booking a normal scan, a 3-d scan to see the baby's face. >> she's skeptical and for good>> why are they at the lego store? >> hold she gets more wear out of them. it's down to what your style is. >> a man and his dog. >> you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog. you. you are a dog. yes. yes. you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog over here. you are a dog. you are a dog outside. good-bye, dog. >> as we know from the couple, when he says alarm bells should be ringing, because any time -- i've got it, clearly he has got some kind of funny idea. be honest. >> no, no, no. i will sort it through. >> i will sort it. >> no way. >> no, no, no, no. this is not going to happen. fine. you can watch me book it. >> i will supervise. >> what's going on? we know she's pregnant. he is booking one of those -- instead of a normal scan, a 3d scan to see the baby's face. >> i will say, those are expensive. i would be open to his cheaper alternative. >> you are assuming he is not doing what he has been told to do. >> he never does what he has been told to
. >> he is booking a normal scan, a 3-d scan to see the baby's face. >> she's skeptical and for good>> why are they at the lego store? >> hold she gets more wear out of them. it's down to what your style is. >> a man and his dog. >> you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog. you. you are a dog. yes. yes. you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog. you are a dog over here. you are a dog. you are a dog outside. good-bye, dog. >> as we...
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form of governance by daytime you might be a perfectly normal individual whose facial expression for example might indicate that you have some dangerous was a specious plots within five years or so well looking at a future where police forces will be able to identify we who you are in the way you are in the city and look into the social african cage and all of your friends which i think has profound implications for i was thinking about but all passed on the past on the pole of crowded. city by city technology and innovation is changing the transportation status quo of our driver partners are the heart and soul of this company people tell us that being a driver on hoover is liberating there's no schedule no boss and better income through better technology. seventy four thousand dollars is the sticker of this truck plus the insurance the licensing and gets all that is a drivers. for. the cost of that. after each trip the driver rates the passenger the passenger rates the driver. these are these commercials of the run guarantee thirty five thousand dollars but you've got
form of governance by daytime you might be a perfectly normal individual whose facial expression for example might indicate that you have some dangerous was a specious plots within five years or so well looking at a future where police forces will be able to identify we who you are in the way you are in the city and look into the social african cage and all of your friends which i think has profound implications for i was thinking about but all passed on the past on the pole of crowded. city by...
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jon, start with you, investors freaking out over a good thing, expectation of inflation, something a normal economy should have, right? >> trish, i would say there is a few things going on right now. one is we're getting what i would call a spasm of volatility. i wouldn't call it necessarily a return of volatility. but we're getting this spasm and reason it is happening is that a lot of traders on wall street were invested in vehicles that bet against market volatility. and what's happening is some of these trades are unwinding. and those trades unwind, it creates more volatility. so, you know, i think that is a spasm still is playing out and why we're seeing markets go up and down a lot. trish: is that related to algorithms and computers that are doing all this? >> it is related to products that were created because we had so many years of calm markets that people made bets we would continue to have this calm. these bets piled up, what happens when they start unwinding they create the opposite what you're betting on. they were betting on calm and now we're getting the unwind of these trade
jon, start with you, investors freaking out over a good thing, expectation of inflation, something a normal economy should have, right? >> trish, i would say there is a few things going on right now. one is we're getting what i would call a spasm of volatility. i wouldn't call it necessarily a return of volatility. but we're getting this spasm and reason it is happening is that a lot of traders on wall street were invested in vehicles that bet against market volatility. and what's...
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tuesday two point three percent up just shy of the twenty five thousand mark analysts are talking of a normal correction during a record bull market. let's pull in the quarter who's on wall street force against us markets rocketing into positive territory by the end of the session is this a sign that investors have found their bearings. we did see the biggest comeback for wall street since october twenty seventh at the beginning we were down about five hundred sixty points and then we ended the day up by almost five hundred seventy points meaning we had a swing of one thousand points just within. we want to call it the button i would say we get back to normal territory when we don't have swings of above thousand points day so i guess we might have to be a good four patients so not quite normal territory but the u.s. economy is doing really well at the moment global growth is starting to sync up so how are we supposed to reconcile those facts with the pessimism from investors in the past couple of trading days. and also corporate earnings are actually doing pretty good the only thing is yes th
tuesday two point three percent up just shy of the twenty five thousand mark analysts are talking of a normal correction during a record bull market. let's pull in the quarter who's on wall street force against us markets rocketing into positive territory by the end of the session is this a sign that investors have found their bearings. we did see the biggest comeback for wall street since october twenty seventh at the beginning we were down about five hundred sixty points and then we ended the...
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government is not doing that any longer that outside interest may determine whether iraqis thirst for a normal life will ever be quenched or sammy's live in kuwait city now outside that donor conference so sami a big task ahead for the erakat government as it tries to secure that funding. indeed it is a big task ahead there are lots of challenges too but i'd start with the task can we say there are commitments thus far not yet and that was the line i just got out of the head of the rocky reconstruction fund dr mustafa hitty told me we're still working on it basically what can we say at this point well there is attendance representatives from over seventy five countries here and about two thousand representatives of private business companies will that translate though into money that is the big question as you heard from my report there moments ago the signals coming out of the state department is that the u.s. is no longer doing state building big question about whether or not the u.s. will be coming to this conference to give any money i can tell you want locks and stuff and he told me momen
government is not doing that any longer that outside interest may determine whether iraqis thirst for a normal life will ever be quenched or sammy's live in kuwait city now outside that donor conference so sami a big task ahead for the erakat government as it tries to secure that funding. indeed it is a big task ahead there are lots of challenges too but i'd start with the task can we say there are commitments thus far not yet and that was the line i just got out of the head of the rocky...
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and training games for books how child soldiers in south sudan are getting a chance to lead a normal life. hello there may be to be large areas of interest weather wise in europe one is down here a swirl of clouds across the north in the aegean greece and beyond in the other one is that swirl in the north sea this just swept different air across the british isles and northwest you know they both active and they both change in the air tight so stowe runs to the outs through germany and through austria rain and snow move that out of greece and beyond turkey in fact to the northern caucasus irving's moving in that churn direction we're left behind still revise the warm weather in athens and ankara book resit single figures but still seven and the real cold the wall around else has been sort of moved out of the way by the breeze still cold enough to snow as you can see that's the story in maybe slovenia austria answer out the other behind it things are warmed up a bit eight degrees in london six in paris the sun is coming up the snow on the ground is going to start to melt at that sort of
and training games for books how child soldiers in south sudan are getting a chance to lead a normal life. hello there may be to be large areas of interest weather wise in europe one is down here a swirl of clouds across the north in the aegean greece and beyond in the other one is that swirl in the north sea this just swept different air across the british isles and northwest you know they both active and they both change in the air tight so stowe runs to the outs through germany and through...
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court proceedings yourself spent months in solitary confinement before being moved only recently to a normal cell his imprisonment put a further strain on the already tense relations between turkey and germany. america wants us to free a terrorist agent supposedly journalist who was hiding in a german consulate for months i told her we have a justice system he'll be put on trial and won't be released before that. germany had gained consular access to your cell and insisted that detaining him without charge was a human rights violation. it is let us make no mistake it is not in accordance with rule of law if an executive in this case turk is executive prejudged as an individual as has publicly done to dennis you. and his roots are. dozens of other journalists are still being held in turkish prisons reporters without borders ranked turkey one hundred fifty fifth out of one hundred eighty countries in last year's world press freedom index. before i leave you here's a recap of the top stories that we're following feel turkish and jim mythologies have come to an agreement on the release of turkis
court proceedings yourself spent months in solitary confinement before being moved only recently to a normal cell his imprisonment put a further strain on the already tense relations between turkey and germany. america wants us to free a terrorist agent supposedly journalist who was hiding in a german consulate for months i told her we have a justice system he'll be put on trial and won't be released before that. germany had gained consular access to your cell and insisted that detaining him...
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in i -- in a normal market it would go up and then pull back one or two percent. so you never get to five or six or 10%. the idea that a 10% pullback is a correction and that would seem shocking to some people but this market is up double-digits. it is up 20%, 30% depending when you count from. >> this is the unstoppable market for quite sometime so this kind of a pullback, although it is difficult as you know when it comes in one or two days. that is kind of the shock value of it. but if you are a long-term investor, and you've ridden this market all the way up, or you've been adding money all -- all the way along, a pullback is not such a bad thing. question is whether or not when you look at those numbers your comfortable with the idea. and some people are and some aren't. it is less than 5%. >> but on the scoreboard we're looking with, with a ssh now 812 points. that looks like it scares people. the velocity and the speed. now at 835. let me ask you. you said something about bond yields. most average investors don't think about bond yields but i talked to a pro
in i -- in a normal market it would go up and then pull back one or two percent. so you never get to five or six or 10%. the idea that a 10% pullback is a correction and that would seem shocking to some people but this market is up double-digits. it is up 20%, 30% depending when you count from. >> this is the unstoppable market for quite sometime so this kind of a pullback, although it is difficult as you know when it comes in one or two days. that is kind of the shock value of it. but if...
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it's not a reason for us to call for any change in the system we feel that it's a normal way of doing different powers. you have a parliament like the i.o.c. session you have a government like the executive board of the i.o.c. and you have a judicial power i think to avoid that kind of political discussion it's better to trust these institutions and to have confidence in the work that at least we are providing and we are doing can you confirm that all the members of cas and the i.o.c. were successful in staying away from politics when it comes to the team russia case yes you can confirm that yes some of the russians have already said that they're going to go to other civil courts and seek to claim moral and financial damages so what happens if it's determined that your ruling was on lawful we know that some russian athletes have gone before civil courts in the i think these cases have been either dropped or dismissed i don't think there is any more pending case so all these civil actions have stopped. i don't know what consequences could occur after this episode i think our decisions
it's not a reason for us to call for any change in the system we feel that it's a normal way of doing different powers. you have a parliament like the i.o.c. session you have a government like the executive board of the i.o.c. and you have a judicial power i think to avoid that kind of political discussion it's better to trust these institutions and to have confidence in the work that at least we are providing and we are doing can you confirm that all the members of cas and the i.o.c. were...
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the athletes it's a suggestion it's a suggestion because you know rules normally hearings are not open to the public unless the parties agree so this is a quick. and i could ask to see whether or not they would have the public hearing it would have been interesting because it was a very important and usual case but more for logistical reasons i think they prefer to keep it. both sides both sides yet behind closed doors so my opinion is that we can do perhaps more for the information and for the education also of the of the athletes because they know about sport of course but sometimes legal issues may not really interest them unless there is a case like this which suddenly creates some. worries so to answer your question i would say yes we can do more certainly but we're happy to do more so you are saying there can be more transparency it's possible it's possible yes many thanks mr reed thank you. thank. you so much lucian and nice but it's mainly. just music first thing in the book which is really not a new question is a. little bit some of it is just i must travel through complete do
the athletes it's a suggestion it's a suggestion because you know rules normally hearings are not open to the public unless the parties agree so this is a quick. and i could ask to see whether or not they would have the public hearing it would have been interesting because it was a very important and usual case but more for logistical reasons i think they prefer to keep it. both sides both sides yet behind closed doors so my opinion is that we can do perhaps more for the information and for the...
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normal. julia: how do you make money in this transition to a new, new normal? tok: you have got to stick your plan. that is the problem most investors have. they have long-term financial goals. and yet they have put in place short-term investment strategies. of the growth rates we are seeing, it has been a greater earnings season. this is all really good. you have to be able to get back into the market. don't try to time it. when you time it, you have to be right twice, went to get out and get back in. scarlet: when they go back in, what are they looking at? erik: from our perspective in the u.s. market, which we are more favorable towards, you have to be looking at the financials, industrials, consumer discretionary. julia: the cyclical. the one being punished today. erik: yes. there are opportunities. those are the places you can find, if you are concerned about valuations being stressed, and the other thing is most u.s. investors, because of the challenge of the past, don't have enough exposure outside the united states. they are underweight outside the unit
normal. julia: how do you make money in this transition to a new, new normal? tok: you have got to stick your plan. that is the problem most investors have. they have long-term financial goals. and yet they have put in place short-term investment strategies. of the growth rates we are seeing, it has been a greater earnings season. this is all really good. you have to be able to get back into the market. don't try to time it. when you time it, you have to be right twice, went to get out and get...
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that would be very noteworthy on a normal day. a wild for this stuff to filter through the system -- while for the stuff to filter through the system. money gets reallocated. that is why you are seeing some of the bounces you are. when the effects starts to get back below 20, i don't know if you will see it below 10 or 12 -- as we start to see the vixx come off -- vix come off,= that becomes your tell. what has been the main concerns or questions people of had? -- have had? steve: what happened? [laughter] that was what it was. who pulled the rug out from this market on friday and yesterday? the problem we had this morning, when you had to closes like that in a row, the thought would be that it would be persistent. futures were down 50 at 5 a.m. that is frightening. the market seems to have gotten its bearing. the real force in selling is probably behind us. questionsthe kind of -- i have been asked a lot about market mechanics. shery: thanks so much for joining us, steve. also, numbers julie hyman. conversation with on jury green
that would be very noteworthy on a normal day. a wild for this stuff to filter through the system -- while for the stuff to filter through the system. money gets reallocated. that is why you are seeing some of the bounces you are. when the effects starts to get back below 20, i don't know if you will see it below 10 or 12 -- as we start to see the vixx come off -- vix come off,= that becomes your tell. what has been the main concerns or questions people of had? -- have had? steve: what...
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of the two for some problems to get children two years and down or three years and unless you get a normal life because if they go to stay in the prison you're going to create a new new mother stores yeah a new generation of scientists spiders that's a near miss hour he was involved in reporting that story you just saw about the children of i os fighters being returned thank you so much thank you for. last october investigative journalist daphne caron i go it's a it was murder and malta by a car bomb she had been in the middle of investigating government corruption three men have been charged with her killing but the corruption that was investigating continues as does the whiff of scandal that surrounds her death reports. history and beauty but behind the fortresses and thick walls of ancient malta the iron and is written by conflict and scandal in this if journalist money media is fighting for the legacy of the often a couple. was murdered reporting on government corruption. it's a mixture of responsibility and good will because we're left her pretty much alone responsibility because the
of the two for some problems to get children two years and down or three years and unless you get a normal life because if they go to stay in the prison you're going to create a new new mother stores yeah a new generation of scientists spiders that's a near miss hour he was involved in reporting that story you just saw about the children of i os fighters being returned thank you so much thank you for. last october investigative journalist daphne caron i go it's a it was murder and malta by a...
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. >> she's booking one of those -- just a normal scan, one of the 3-d scans so you can see the baby'sal and for good reason. >> you hold that she gets more wear out of them. it boils down to what your style is. >> as we know, from the couple, when he says -- alarm bells should be ringing. when he says, i've got it, he's clearly got some funny idea. >> no, no. you're not faulting it. i will do it. >> no, this is not going to happen. i can do this. but -- >> you can watch me book it. >> fine. what's going on now? we know she's pregnant. he's booking one of those -- a normal scan, a 3-d scan you can see the baby's face. >> i will say those are so expensive. i would actually be open to his cheaper alternative. >> you're assuming he's not doing what he's been told to do. >> he never does what he's been told to do. >> she's getting a little bit suspicious. i don't see, where is the scanning place? i don't see a doctor. >> there. >> you know -- why are they at the lego store. >> hold that expression and that tone, bailey. >> my god. >> yes. >> yes. >> what this is, lego's flag ship store is
. >> she's booking one of those -- just a normal scan, one of the 3-d scans so you can see the baby'sal and for good reason. >> you hold that she gets more wear out of them. it boils down to what your style is. >> as we know, from the couple, when he says -- alarm bells should be ringing. when he says, i've got it, he's clearly got some funny idea. >> no, no. you're not faulting it. i will do it. >> no, this is not going to happen. i can do this. but -- >>...
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this is shaping up to be a normal-looking tuesday morning start. s go back to the desk. >> the alameda city council will debate a plan to buy 13 license plate reading cameras. they already have cameras on three police cars. the new cameras would go up at the park and high street bridges. there would be several other locations. the system would alert police when a wanted or stolen car enters or leaves the area. >> it automates sdd is -- tedious find by a patrol officer. >> the police chief says the information is collected and will be keck -- kept for six months. it would not be available for immigration officials. similar systems are already in place. people are worried about their privacy. the city council meeting will begin at 7 pm.>>> bart has new train cars and four are in the shop. to need a configuration check and to need computer updates. they are not safety related and part of the break-in. for the new cars. >> this is normal and to be expected. there are no defects or problems with the cars. we are going through a phase which will probably
this is shaping up to be a normal-looking tuesday morning start. s go back to the desk. >> the alameda city council will debate a plan to buy 13 license plate reading cameras. they already have cameras on three police cars. the new cameras would go up at the park and high street bridges. there would be several other locations. the system would alert police when a wanted or stolen car enters or leaves the area. >> it automates sdd is -- tedious find by a patrol officer. >> the...
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coming up, is it a normal reaction to defend an abuser? person in the white house seems to think. and black panther, why it's being called a cultural movement. it hasn't even hit the theaters yet. you can find out where you get... ...your precision... ...your grace... ...your drive. and now, with more than 150 ethnic regions to connect to, only ancestrydna can put your greatness on full display. save 30% now at ancestrydna.com. so, howell...going? we had a vacation early in our marriage that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. there'swhatever type ofhe end of eweekender you are,ton. don't let another weekend p
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not not to talk not to for some problems to get children two years and down or three and less get a normal life because if they go to stay in the prison you are going to create a new new monsters yeah a new generation of scientists spiders that's a mere miss hour he was involved in reporting that story you just saw about the children of i asked fighters being returned thank you so much thank you for. you're watching dude everyone is why from berlin still to come on our program emotions boil over a new sentencing hearing for this crazy us sports doctor larry nasser that's the father of three abused women being tackled after he'll one just at the doctor who abused his job. i was just a few weeks ago that bitcoin was setting record after record but it is a different story today helena as more certainly is sorry if you decided to hold on to those recordings and not fold them well it's been a real rough ride recently some economists is saying this could be the bursting bubble so many people were predicting bitcoin has plunged below eight thousand dollars is a miserable week the cryptocurrency c
not not to talk not to for some problems to get children two years and down or three and less get a normal life because if they go to stay in the prison you are going to create a new new monsters yeah a new generation of scientists spiders that's a mere miss hour he was involved in reporting that story you just saw about the children of i asked fighters being returned thank you so much thank you for. you're watching dude everyone is why from berlin still to come on our program emotions boil...
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you see in a normal market correction although large. there is a disconnect in the short-term. markets move in both directions. lauren: the dow and the s&p is back in positive territory for the year as of now. sec and the features are looking to the downside. obviously, everyone is still on edge. let's see if we see any change in the past couple of seconds because that is what it is these days. still down over 200 points. the csi markets, what are they telling the experts? peter morici and mark malone join us. good morning, guys. peter common steve mnuchin not overly concerned. are you concerned about what the market is telling us about the economy? >> i'm not particularly concerned. investors with complacency, money managers were concerned in the market to ensure against downside risk. 11, 12 days ago with the market could only go up the sentiment about you. that is the surest sign yet that a correction pretty soon. the question is are we transitioning to a bear market or are we transitioning to a new bull market? the answer is the economy looks very good and if it continues o
you see in a normal market correction although large. there is a disconnect in the short-term. markets move in both directions. lauren: the dow and the s&p is back in positive territory for the year as of now. sec and the features are looking to the downside. obviously, everyone is still on edge. let's see if we see any change in the past couple of seconds because that is what it is these days. still down over 200 points. the csi markets, what are they telling the experts? peter morici and...
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eight hundred meters with the speed of six hundred kilometers per hour as far as i understand that's a normal speed for a plane of that type drop to a spiritual but the height of one thousand five hundred meters then rose back to the original. height one thousand eight hundred and then dived right down very rapidly indeed so could better be there when she you think you're talking about potentially julian maybe or does that sound old plausible. it does sound highly plausible because we've had other incidents where this is happened so it could well be the wind shear or it could well be that they did actually have a problem with the engines itself it could well be that the fuels i start the fuel lines of lots there's a any number of things that will have to be investigated because what we're going to look for now we're still in recovery we're not we're still in the search mode not recovery mode but sooner or later the black boxes which are actually painted bright orange will it will appear and this will give you that data recorder from the flight deck we all know that he kind of well did happen
eight hundred meters with the speed of six hundred kilometers per hour as far as i understand that's a normal speed for a plane of that type drop to a spiritual but the height of one thousand five hundred meters then rose back to the original. height one thousand eight hundred and then dived right down very rapidly indeed so could better be there when she you think you're talking about potentially julian maybe or does that sound old plausible. it does sound highly plausible because we've had...
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passions parents for the co-founders of this hotel they believe that their son should have access to a normal paid job despite his mental disability. that was twenty five years ago freeman says been working here ever since the day he's taking care of a lot of tories so it's done. what's that list for the so i don't forget anything. always take off each task to make sure everything gets done flow was is. toast. i'll just take one last look here. this routine helps claimants to keep an overview and do his work well he enjoys the recognition. yes well britain's grocery store which that's where i'm from means to live from them gives me a sense of accomplishment was one of the people who saw the clip and when someone tells me i've done a good job it gives me a real boost because when bush does return it's not true at all but there's those of us who are total. ryssdal i'm glad when people their knowledge of my work and offer me some help really motivates me on this. and they didn't for the right call . claudia's putting away the breakfast food. product that's a cloud. party it doesn't like to throw
passions parents for the co-founders of this hotel they believe that their son should have access to a normal paid job despite his mental disability. that was twenty five years ago freeman says been working here ever since the day he's taking care of a lot of tories so it's done. what's that list for the so i don't forget anything. always take off each task to make sure everything gets done flow was is. toast. i'll just take one last look here. this routine helps claimants to keep an overview...