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a good one, a couple of hundred pounds, $400. in the uk, at least, reales not make —— take long to make up the cost. we have a real tree but i have a black labrador and a very excitable cat... the issue is keeping it upright and keeping the baubles intact. any advice, i would appreciate it. i have a dog but he is too old. we have a fake one, says zara, we will use it, i have had friends who have had their trees for 25 years plus, so, lesser of two evils. the argument is if you use the plastic tree for years and yea rs, the plastic tree for years and years, then environmentally, that is fine, that is better. thank you so much for being with us, brilliant to have you with us on business live, thank you for your contributions, we love to hear your comments, if you wa nt to love to hear your comments, if you want to see what everyone has been saying about real trees or fake trees, get in touch. more business news to come throughout the day. for now, thank you for watching, goodbye. good morning, coldest night of the autumn and winterso good morning, coldest n
a good one, a couple of hundred pounds, $400. in the uk, at least, reales not make —— take long to make up the cost. we have a real tree but i have a black labrador and a very excitable cat... the issue is keeping it upright and keeping the baubles intact. any advice, i would appreciate it. i have a dog but he is too old. we have a fake one, says zara, we will use it, i have had friends who have had their trees for 25 years plus, so, lesser of two evils. the argument is if you use the...
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this will be a real agreement. i think one of the things that's very important is there was very specific understanding between president trump and president xi and now it's the team's job to turn this into a real agreement that will have deliverables, dates, and real commitments. >> one of the things that a lot of the articles are pointing out, mr. treasury secretary, was there really was a change in tone leading up to the meeting, a lot of our officials, you and others had been very critical of china. and china in the same way pushing back on whether anything would really change. was there a tangible difference in the tone that you could pick up at the dinner >> i think so. you know, we had several meetings in advance of the dinner but the final agreement was clearly an agreement between the two leaders. and there were no decisions made until the two leaders met. but this was the first time that we have a commitment from them that this was a real agreement there'll be nonstructural issues there'll be issues on in
this will be a real agreement. i think one of the things that's very important is there was very specific understanding between president trump and president xi and now it's the team's job to turn this into a real agreement that will have deliverables, dates, and real commitments. >> one of the things that a lot of the articles are pointing out, mr. treasury secretary, was there really was a change in tone leading up to the meeting, a lot of our officials, you and others had been very...
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he wanted to get a real mission, a real indian to riverside. he was always a promoter and a progressive for his time. so he convinced the federal government they ought to move sherman institute from paris to riverside. riverside lost its status as an elite city, maybe the early 1970's, but it is gaining it back again, and as it gains it back it is taking on the 21st century look, mixed in with the historic district buildings. now we're kind of reestablishing and refocusing, like a lot of cities are, for the digital world and the digital future, and clean energy. we will turn up here in front of solar max. this building sat vacant for a long time, and now my friend, a chinese entrepreneur, purchased this building. now she manufacturers solar panels in this building. >> and it is distributed nationwide? >> distributed nationwide. she brought a chinese manufacturing line to the united states, so these are bona fide u.s. solar panels. i think i see riverside regaining its status as one of the elite cities in southern california. it had been a compe
he wanted to get a real mission, a real indian to riverside. he was always a promoter and a progressive for his time. so he convinced the federal government they ought to move sherman institute from paris to riverside. riverside lost its status as an elite city, maybe the early 1970's, but it is gaining it back again, and as it gains it back it is taking on the 21st century look, mixed in with the historic district buildings. now we're kind of reestablishing and refocusing, like a lot of cities...
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i think they can still do so if they were located in a space that is properly designated to be a real estate firm and not a retail space. thank you so much. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> laura clark, nb action. not speaking on the merits of business because we don't touch that. but i want to bring you guys to really appreciate this moment of a conditional use. because we're talking about in the future of adding more places in the process for conditional use permits. it's something that is debated at the board of supervisors and present legislation to add more things to require conditional use, conditional use, conditional use. i don't know what percentage of your day is conditional use permits. conditional use is you guys signing up for an argument. that's what a conditional use process. that's you guys saying, we want an argument every time. doesn't that sound fun. we're not just going to ban it or allow it, we're going to have an argument every time. it's not fun. are you guys having fun? are they having fun? is anyone having fun? it's not a sane way to run a
i think they can still do so if they were located in a space that is properly designated to be a real estate firm and not a retail space. thank you so much. >> commissioner: thank you. next speaker, please. >> laura clark, nb action. not speaking on the merits of business because we don't touch that. but i want to bring you guys to really appreciate this moment of a conditional use. because we're talking about in the future of adding more places in the process for conditional use...
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no one got as excited about a real tree as me and i didn't know it was just too much work to put a real tree on my car to get it into the house all of that it's totally for convenience the battle between artificial versus real isn't a new one but new lines are being drawn the prize the continued patronage of young families whose traditions will determine what kind of trees they'll keep on buying just germany exporter slightly less electricity to its neighbors and twenty eighteen than last year but the amount of electricity imports into germany rose narrowing the export surplus by fourteen percent european countries buy and sell power between each other to make up for differences and consumption and generation that helps reduce the likelihood of power outages the main consumers of german electricity this year are austria the netherlands and france germany's export surplus is expected to end by twenty twenty three as more gas and coal fired power stations are shut down. now what would christmas be without sound to cause and what would santa claus be without his reindeer there's indispensa
no one got as excited about a real tree as me and i didn't know it was just too much work to put a real tree on my car to get it into the house all of that it's totally for convenience the battle between artificial versus real isn't a new one but new lines are being drawn the prize the continued patronage of young families whose traditions will determine what kind of trees they'll keep on buying just germany exporter slightly less electricity to its neighbors and twenty eighteen than last year...
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i'm a real psychologist with a real phd. you were supposed to graduate degrees are from schools are not even real -- tragic that's not true, you're not a licensed psychologist, are you? i am licensed to states so you present yourself -- >> host: is at the point you wanted to make to her? >> caller: the point i'm making is she's not a real psychologist and people are going to take her ignorance as a possible real opinion when she is just a right-winger who is presenting opinions that are not even -- >> host: all right, mike, i think we got your point. let's get a response from our guest gina loudon. >> guest: i mean, i can't music to have a degree in psychology. no, i've been doing this pretty much for most of my life but i did do, you know, my clinicals and a did my internships and it did all that and i don't have any degree from any mail order institutes at all. my background being in human behavior what i refer to myself as human behavior expert, unit, human and organizational defilement expert, those sorts of things. somet
i'm a real psychologist with a real phd. you were supposed to graduate degrees are from schools are not even real -- tragic that's not true, you're not a licensed psychologist, are you? i am licensed to states so you present yourself -- >> host: is at the point you wanted to make to her? >> caller: the point i'm making is she's not a real psychologist and people are going to take her ignorance as a possible real opinion when she is just a right-winger who is presenting opinions that...
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no one got as excited about a real tree as me and i didn't know it was just too much work to put a real tree on my car get into the house all of that it's totally for convenience the battle between artificial versus real isn't a new one but new lines are being drawn the prize the continued patronage of young families whose traditions will determine what kind of trees they'll keep on buying . and that's her business update here on d. w. here's a look at world markets at this hour thank you for joining us enjoy the holidays. journal like buying an oem a dodgy guy with data to sell that any is thinking about possibly buying. completely completely exposed. each time we are on line we leave behind traces which say in the us about our lives. and i was saying to advertisers is there any unscathed. natural riches. precious resources. and a rewarding investment. farmland has been called ethiopia's it goes to. the country has an abundant supply and leases it to international grapher giants government to hide export revenues and corporations high profit margins but not everyone benefits from the b
no one got as excited about a real tree as me and i didn't know it was just too much work to put a real tree on my car get into the house all of that it's totally for convenience the battle between artificial versus real isn't a new one but new lines are being drawn the prize the continued patronage of young families whose traditions will determine what kind of trees they'll keep on buying . and that's her business update here on d. w. here's a look at world markets at this hour thank you for...
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in the simulation i'm scared that in a real emergency things could happen very differently. to germs doesn't accept. learning how to barricade themselves into a classroom it's also an important part of the exercise students know when they hear a fire alarm they have to run outside in the event of an attack it's the exact opposite that's what's rainer hines cuffed is trying to make clear he and other teachers at this high school in western germany began this training sessions a few years ago was the classes like this are it's you know where most schools in germany are wary of tackling this topic so head on. i don't think schools here are prepared attacks or to do subject there are training sessions for teachers but generally if there is a reluctance to train and educate the students mainly i think because schools don't want to unsettle them before they are delusional and when we. the likelihood of a school shooting in germany is relatively low but that doesn't stop it from being on the students' minds especially after the latest tragedy at a high school in florida because as j
in the simulation i'm scared that in a real emergency things could happen very differently. to germs doesn't accept. learning how to barricade themselves into a classroom it's also an important part of the exercise students know when they hear a fire alarm they have to run outside in the event of an attack it's the exact opposite that's what's rainer hines cuffed is trying to make clear he and other teachers at this high school in western germany began this training sessions a few years ago was...
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and a modern christmas debate for you fake or real christmas trees retailers on both sides braced for their seasonal showdown. welcome to d.w. business i'm a gentle and now it's a christmas present wall street could probably do without the dow is down three percent amid fears of slowing growth u.s. treasury secretary steven minucci and has been speaking to regulators on the so-called plunge protests team to discuss that's to call markets he already phoned the heads of the country's six largest banks over the weekend in a statement they said that they have quote ample liquidity of a level for lending the moves follow us stock markets worst week since the financial crisis ten years ago uncertainty over the partial government shutdown has added to concerns. indices how to wipe out all their gains for the year. now so he is following the developments on wall street for us good to see you sophie so it doesn't seem as if we're able to calm down markets what went wrong. no it did not come markets at all it kind of had the opposite effect it almost seemed like and vessels were suspicious off
and a modern christmas debate for you fake or real christmas trees retailers on both sides braced for their seasonal showdown. welcome to d.w. business i'm a gentle and now it's a christmas present wall street could probably do without the dow is down three percent amid fears of slowing growth u.s. treasury secretary steven minucci and has been speaking to regulators on the so-called plunge protests team to discuss that's to call markets he already phoned the heads of the country's six largest...
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so he was a real person, and i tell you that he was a he. ole class understood that santa was real after that. [laughter] joining me right now, most invitational speaker -- motivational speaker larry winget. larry, you know, look, gender-neutral? i don't really think of santa as male or female. i think of him as a jolly old man, and i'll tell you what else, larry, e -- i think of him a little bit as a spirit. so what's your -- >> i agree with you. i agree with you, he is a spirit, and he does personify giving in every way, and i do think it's interesting that when you want to talk about santa claus, you find an old guy with a white beard to do it -- trish: have you ever gotten to play it? besides on the show tonight. [laughter] >> you know, you're absolutely right. trish: coca-cola did that. let's not forget. they branded the kind of image that you see today. and that's why you've got, you know, the big white beard and everything. but, look, st. nick was a real person. >> yeah, and he did kind of evolve over the years into a big fat guy who r
so he was a real person, and i tell you that he was a he. ole class understood that santa was real after that. [laughter] joining me right now, most invitational speaker -- motivational speaker larry winget. larry, you know, look, gender-neutral? i don't really think of santa as male or female. i think of him as a jolly old man, and i'll tell you what else, larry, e -- i think of him a little bit as a spirit. so what's your -- >> i agree with you. i agree with you, he is a spirit, and he...
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lobster and it's got three incredibly strong women emma stone rachel weisz olivia colman and it's a reali don't bizarre love triangle set in eighteenth century england so it's a period movie and i hate period movies usually but this turns the whole concept of the fairy movie on its head and olivia colman is the real standout here i mean she steals the show as me apparently frail queen and who is actually a lot tougher than she looks. such as i'm not sure if i thought we could raise the money only the corman was a real discovery for me and she's my pick to win the oscar next year i think so that's my favorite movie in two thousand and eighteen. which i can get out of the head. when completely against the me too trend it's called the house that jack built from last from tria a director who often pushes the limits of art and sometimes off good taste he makes dune stars and jack a brutal serial killer is often hard to watch but this isn't a horror movie last from fear uses the jaw from serial killer film to talk about the destruction of the protel a tee off a creative process and what it mea
lobster and it's got three incredibly strong women emma stone rachel weisz olivia colman and it's a reali don't bizarre love triangle set in eighteenth century england so it's a period movie and i hate period movies usually but this turns the whole concept of the fairy movie on its head and olivia colman is the real standout here i mean she steals the show as me apparently frail queen and who is actually a lot tougher than she looks. such as i'm not sure if i thought we could raise the money...
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many schoolchildren here up who are their families cannot afford a real ticket. the passengers are treated to a full in-flight experience they receive boarding cards safety briefings. even refreshments of of the board it's an eye opening experience. i've seen planes in the sky i used to think they were really small but now i know they actually huge. i now want to fly to london i've heard that a beautiful things to see a city. some lucky passengers even get to visit the cockpit. the man behind the project is behind the trunk gupta a retired aircraft engineer he sold his land and bought the decommissioned airbus a three hundred back in two thousand and three for six hundred thousand rupees that's about seven thousand euros a real bargain he charges people according to what they can afford as little as a few little cents or even nothing at all for the very poor. i belong to a very small is. and i never expected i'll be coming and yeah and then i'll be in their line and then the people from my village days to see have to say that after and they were not able to see th
many schoolchildren here up who are their families cannot afford a real ticket. the passengers are treated to a full in-flight experience they receive boarding cards safety briefings. even refreshments of of the board it's an eye opening experience. i've seen planes in the sky i used to think they were really small but now i know they actually huge. i now want to fly to london i've heard that a beautiful things to see a city. some lucky passengers even get to visit the cockpit. the man behind...
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this is a real trip of a lifetime, andrew, and requires some specialist advice.oal for someone in their mid to even late 60s into their 70s with a well thought out plan. get your gear list, start to accumulate the gear because that will probably take a bit of time. you want to start to physically prepare yourself, you want to focus on strength training, cardiovascular training, and endurance training. finally gillian craigie wants to arrive at new‘sjfk airport at four in the afternoon and has an appointment in central manhattan at 7:30 pm. with new york's jfk airportjust 12 miles from manhattan, on paper there should be no problem covering that distance in over three hours. but a recent snapshot of wait times for us customs and border protection at the airport's international arrivals terminal shows that the average wait for non—americans between 4—5pm was 33 minutes, with a maximum of 70 minutes. you can avoid such problems by choosing a departure airport in europe, such as dublin, which has us preclearance, all the immigration checks take place on foreign soil.
this is a real trip of a lifetime, andrew, and requires some specialist advice.oal for someone in their mid to even late 60s into their 70s with a well thought out plan. get your gear list, start to accumulate the gear because that will probably take a bit of time. you want to start to physically prepare yourself, you want to focus on strength training, cardiovascular training, and endurance training. finally gillian craigie wants to arrive at new‘sjfk airport at four in the afternoon and has...
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is it a real thing? >> guest: it is a real thing. there is a reaction to him because he's not that prepared, plastic politician that has all the consultants that he asks before he moves his right hand. so there is something about him, i think, that really -- you either really love him or really hate him if you're politically involved in those cases. i don't meet a lot of people that say donald trump, oh, yeah, i like him sometimes. most people have a very strong opinion. so there is a trump derangement syndrome where i think people will perhaps say, for example, that all trump supporters believe this or that all trump supporters are, you know, bad people. you know, we'veve seen the attas on people based on their politics, you know, on some politicians. we saw whatpp happened to rand paul, for example, and some other politicians in washington, d.c. and even other politicians in washington tease on the anti-trump side of the aisle. not necessarily con to demming -- condemning violent behavior against someone simply because they're in t
is it a real thing? >> guest: it is a real thing. there is a reaction to him because he's not that prepared, plastic politician that has all the consultants that he asks before he moves his right hand. so there is something about him, i think, that really -- you either really love him or really hate him if you're politically involved in those cases. i don't meet a lot of people that say donald trump, oh, yeah, i like him sometimes. most people have a very strong opinion. so there is a...
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a real coach a pedigree and an incredible player but another front runner a lot of matches united fans want to see. the spurs boss take charge and we're going to see him coming up there he is he plays fast attacking football very different to the drab style that marino implemented at manchester united he might cost a lot of money whether or not he'd be willing to leave tottenham hotspur at the start of next season or any time. is a question on everybody's lips but he would be a real fan favorite if they're spoilt for choice thank you so much of the cambridge from the or thank you. next stop or we're going to have to our other major story of the day trade unions and hungry have been threatening to press ahead with nationwide strikes if the right wing government of viktor orbán does not revoke controversial new labor laws or bond says the laws are crucial to address a labor shortage in hungary's manufacturing sector but the us had a nerve and have prompted thousands of people to take to the streets in protest late monday they turned out to show their support for opposition m.p.'s who'd b
a real coach a pedigree and an incredible player but another front runner a lot of matches united fans want to see. the spurs boss take charge and we're going to see him coming up there he is he plays fast attacking football very different to the drab style that marino implemented at manchester united he might cost a lot of money whether or not he'd be willing to leave tottenham hotspur at the start of next season or any time. is a question on everybody's lips but he would be a real fan...
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am looking forward to tomorrow i'm excited just as everyone else is this is pure democracy this is a real choice to be made and the delegates will decide the rest. thank you for mikhail of the race to replace america is on is there a clear favorite. yes you know there are two potential favorites this is interesting also that she pointed out that this is a real contest because it was the first time that there is a real contest for the party leadership which during her days was more of a coronation style election here at these party conferences now and it did come. the woman and america herself launched into the position as secretary general of the conservative c.d.u. party she is a clear front runner at the same time a guy called free to teach math who left politics all together after a class with the german chancellor over a leadership role that was a decade ago he's seeing quite a big comeback right now and if you speak to delegates and particularly people grassroots members of the party they say if they vote with their heart they would go for it but if they vote with their heads they wo
am looking forward to tomorrow i'm excited just as everyone else is this is pure democracy this is a real choice to be made and the delegates will decide the rest. thank you for mikhail of the race to replace america is on is there a clear favorite. yes you know there are two potential favorites this is interesting also that she pointed out that this is a real contest because it was the first time that there is a real contest for the party leadership which during her days was more of a...
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he lived a real life in a real place in a real home. >> to be able to fill in something from the contextwhich he grew up would be very, very exciting. >> narrator: for the english archeologist who made the discovery, it is the find of a lifetime. >> i don't expect that i will ever again work on a site which is both so fascinating and catches the imagination of quite so many people around the world. >> narrator: first uncovered in the 19th century, the true significance of this site was ignored by mainstream archeology for more than 100 years. only when ken dark began investigating in 2006 did clear evidence emerge from the dust, the ruins of a first century jewish house. was this simple home where jesus spent the formative years of his life? >> it was originally -- >> narrator: for canyon john peterson, it's confirmation of an ancient christian tradition. >> it is not only exciting and special, but it is mystical because one enters into dealing with the questions of where did the holy family live. isn't this exciting though, to be able to think that we are looking at such an important pa
he lived a real life in a real place in a real home. >> to be able to fill in something from the contextwhich he grew up would be very, very exciting. >> narrator: for the english archeologist who made the discovery, it is the find of a lifetime. >> i don't expect that i will ever again work on a site which is both so fascinating and catches the imagination of quite so many people around the world. >> narrator: first uncovered in the 19th century, the true significance...
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and the unrest is having a real effect on the country's economy. so you would you they would all be good up but i can tell you today that this impact continues to be serious. since we now see a decline in business turnover of fifteen to twenty five percent depending on which sector. he saw. the images of violence and destruction are already hitting france's tourism business as visitors cancel their plans. south africa is trying to clean up its beaches and eco campaign is striving to keep the robot beach clean as well as protecting its marina environment it's all part of something called the blue flag program as the international accreditation system. the beach believe that the street will that all should be for law enforcement ok four and a half out of five not bad the stewards are asking beach goers around plattsburgh bay to race how clean the beaches are. we put our visitors survey which we do ask the visitors that are on the beach it's got a like time date and location so it gives exactly the location where we get in and then we just write from f
and the unrest is having a real effect on the country's economy. so you would you they would all be good up but i can tell you today that this impact continues to be serious. since we now see a decline in business turnover of fifteen to twenty five percent depending on which sector. he saw. the images of violence and destruction are already hitting france's tourism business as visitors cancel their plans. south africa is trying to clean up its beaches and eco campaign is striving to keep the...
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ahead, a real estate company snaps up beachfront opportunities. botic startup helping amazon's rivals narrow the delivery gap. carol: what has become a wall metoo era? for the avoid women at all costs. jason: it is a fascinating story. >> some men are avoiding women entirely out of some sort of concern something they do is going to be misunderstood or that there could be a false accusation watched against them. lodged against them. they are cutting weapon out entirely from their professional relationships. they are not going to get after-work drinks with them. they are not closing a door during a meeting. they are bringing a third person along to something that should be a private meeting. a woman got kicked out of a meeting because the meeting was about another woman. we heard stories about blanket rules. no getting dinner with women under 35. someone a rule established. these are pretty problematic. there is a gender segregation going on. about the women. there is a gender imbalance we already have on wall street. in an effort to avoid the sexual
ahead, a real estate company snaps up beachfront opportunities. botic startup helping amazon's rivals narrow the delivery gap. carol: what has become a wall metoo era? for the avoid women at all costs. jason: it is a fascinating story. >> some men are avoiding women entirely out of some sort of concern something they do is going to be misunderstood or that there could be a false accusation watched against them. lodged against them. they are cutting weapon out entirely from their...
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priced out rate hikes through 2019 and now it is a real debate of whether the federal reserve goes decemberate hike, yes or no? greg: yes. colin: yes. subadra: yes. jon: great to catch up with you and a special thanks. that does it for us from new york city, we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. meet the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed to provide strong support, relieve pressure and optimize airflow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dreams. order online. we'll build it, box it and ship it to your door for you to enjoy. sleep on it for up to one hundred nights and love it or you'll get a full refund. returns are free and easy. i love my leesa. today is going to be great! find out why so many people love the leesa mattress, then try it in your own home. order now and save big. for a limited time, get $150 off - a
priced out rate hikes through 2019 and now it is a real debate of whether the federal reserve goes decemberate hike, yes or no? greg: yes. colin: yes. subadra: yes. jon: great to catch up with you and a special thanks. that does it for us from new york city, we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time, 6:00 p.m. in london. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say...
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presidential election in coordination with and at the direction of president trump. >> there's a very realspect that on the day donald trump leaves office, the justice department may indict him. had may be the first president in a long time to face jail t e time. we have been discussing the issue of pardons that the president may offer to people or dangle in front of people. the bigger question they come down the road as the next presidaset to >> say y standby president? agai's no reason to not standby anybody at this moment. there are pleadings, cases, evidence, we're going to wait for it all to be out there. i would wait until you make judgment. your judgment may not change, % but it should be made object the basis of all the information. that's what we're doib in the intelligence committee. so as i said repeatedly, i believe the probe should continue and move forward. both will be there before the american public. we'll see what it shows and move on from there. >> the president was asked about the development on saturday. >> as far as the report that we see according to everybody i have
presidential election in coordination with and at the direction of president trump. >> there's a very realspect that on the day donald trump leaves office, the justice department may indict him. had may be the first president in a long time to face jail t e time. we have been discussing the issue of pardons that the president may offer to people or dangle in front of people. the bigger question they come down the road as the next presidaset to >> say y standby president? agai's no...
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well daryn there is a real sense that the departure of jim madis is a real loss in terms of u.s. national security in terms of preserving the u.s. is prestige on the international stage and there's a real sense among both republicans and democrats that the ability to check the president's impulses when it comes to u.s. foreign policy that that last check in the person of jim madison has now disappeared people are not happy with the way that mr madison has been treated they're very concerned both republicans and democrats about the u.s. is ability to be engaged in crises around the world to was stand as a moral leader in some issues and to provide security. investments where it might be required or requested it's a real sense of that the trumpet ministration is essentially a lurching along without anyone to say no you can't do that whether this means this is going to be more a congressional push back now on u.s. foreign policy it certainly does seem as if that might be in the offing comes twenty nineteen and what about patrick shanahan madison's replacement is he expected to keep
well daryn there is a real sense that the departure of jim madis is a real loss in terms of u.s. national security in terms of preserving the u.s. is prestige on the international stage and there's a real sense among both republicans and democrats that the ability to check the president's impulses when it comes to u.s. foreign policy that that last check in the person of jim madison has now disappeared people are not happy with the way that mr madison has been treated they're very concerned...
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arthel: but zinke was a real proponent of his policies. >> he certainly was. sure president trump will find someone who is also a proponent to take his place. arthel: so is this cabinet-level shuffle a negative reflection of mr. trump's presidency on any level, or is this cleaning house a positive for his presidency? >> well, i'm not going to say whether it's positive or negative. it's not unusual for there to be some turnover in an administration. certainly, after a midterm election and a midterm election like this one where the democrats took control of the house of representatives. finish and that is certainly one of the reasons why zinke is probably leaving, because the many challenges and ethical issues that he was facing would have been highlighted even more when the democrats have subpoena power. so, but that said, it's not unusual for there to be some turnover. there is, however, quite a bit of turnover in president trump's administration and has been really from day one. arthel: yeah. it's unprecedented, actually, and we're going to get into it later i
arthel: but zinke was a real proponent of his policies. >> he certainly was. sure president trump will find someone who is also a proponent to take his place. arthel: so is this cabinet-level shuffle a negative reflection of mr. trump's presidency on any level, or is this cleaning house a positive for his presidency? >> well, i'm not going to say whether it's positive or negative. it's not unusual for there to be some turnover in an administration. certainly, after a midterm...
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>> the point is she is not a real psychologist, people will take her ignorance as a possible real opinion, she is just a right winger who is presenting opinions that are not -- >> mike, we have your point. let's get aos response from our guest. >> well, i do have a degree in psychology, i have been doing this pretty much for most of my life, i did do my clinicals and my interns and i don't have any degree from any mail order institute. my background being in -- i usually look for myself as human behaviorum expert. know, human and organizational development. sometimes people will call people se psychologists they knw they do something psycological. that is not me. anyway. i don't. i have no desire to sit in a clinical process, i do media. i study people who you know human, how they work. that is what i study. i have done extensive reserve on this. and writtenen for years about these topics. it is a people like the caller could get over this i have the - vitrial that i am on the right. none of them are mail orders, that o something that somebody t out, it is not true. >> how did mad politic
>> the point is she is not a real psychologist, people will take her ignorance as a possible real opinion, she is just a right winger who is presenting opinions that are not -- >> mike, we have your point. let's get aos response from our guest. >> well, i do have a degree in psychology, i have been doing this pretty much for most of my life, i did do my clinicals and my interns and i don't have any degree from any mail order institute. my background being in -- i usually look...
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there's a long way to go on a real agreement the big issues still stand in the way. in one area, there was a true deal tackling the opoid crisis. the white house actually mentioned it first in the press release ahead of trade what that means for the american economy. power lunch starts right now >> welcome i'm dominic chu. stocks rallying. we are well off the highs of the day. the dow's up more than 440 points earlier on. oil surging. talks about supply cuts. and a big shake-up at opec more straight ahead. shares of cronos rallying. altria in talks to buy the cannabis company more on this developing story coming up. the battle to be the biggest, it is heating up. microsoft and apple have been going back and forth lately in apple cap. now amazon is on the rise. it's now the second biggest company in terms of market cap after apple. in that one point bill, amazon was the biggest publicly traded company in the world over this last half hour >> let's get to the big story driving told's rally that of course is this pause in the trade war, the trade truce now to the floor o
there's a long way to go on a real agreement the big issues still stand in the way. in one area, there was a true deal tackling the opoid crisis. the white house actually mentioned it first in the press release ahead of trade what that means for the american economy. power lunch starts right now >> welcome i'm dominic chu. stocks rallying. we are well off the highs of the day. the dow's up more than 440 points earlier on. oil surging. talks about supply cuts. and a big shake-up at opec...
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a real fir or a plastic fake? but what impact does this have on the environment in long run? stmas tree have on the environment? should you go fake or fir. first, the natural tree. around 7 million chrismas trees are bought in the uk each year, with three quarters being grown here. it takes up to 12 year to grow a typical christmas tree. during this time, it has a positive impact on the environment because it absorbs carbon from the atmosphere and nitrogen from the soil. but once it is chopped down it starts releasing emissions back into the atmosphere. transporting a tree can contribute to its overall carbon footprint, so buying a treat locally grown can help keep its carbon footprint down. but the biggest potential environmental impact for a natural christmas tree comes from its disposal. if it ends up in landfill, its carbon footprint will be higher. because organic matter, which decomposes away from oxygen, produces methane, a greenhouse gas contributes to global warming. it is better if your treat get incinerated or compost it. that can reduce its carbon footprint by up t
a real fir or a plastic fake? but what impact does this have on the environment in long run? stmas tree have on the environment? should you go fake or fir. first, the natural tree. around 7 million chrismas trees are bought in the uk each year, with three quarters being grown here. it takes up to 12 year to grow a typical christmas tree. during this time, it has a positive impact on the environment because it absorbs carbon from the atmosphere and nitrogen from the soil. but once it is chopped...
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now there's a real debate as to what the federal reserve goes to december or not. e, yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, and it's a mistake. jonathan: great to catch up with you all. that doesn't for us from new york city. we will see you next friday. 6 p.m. in london. worldwide, this was bloomberg real yield, this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> he went from maple syrup to one of silicon valley's most famous investors. reid hoffman created his own underground major at stanford to elping found paypal with peter teal and elon musk. he then created the professional networking site linkedin where he made big bets on facebook. now, he is finding the best balance between social media and human
now there's a real debate as to what the federal reserve goes to december or not. e, yes or no? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, and it's a mistake. jonathan: great to catch up with you all. that doesn't for us from new york city. we will see you next friday. 6 p.m. in london. worldwide, this was bloomberg real yield, this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> he went from maple syrup to one of silicon valley's most famous investors. reid hoffman created his own underground major at stanford...
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america needs it to make it but that's how it finished we were not a help file a great call to form a real madrid man on. in spain with some ben yet scored a stoppage time strike to salvage severe a one one draw at the leganes the school i mean severe drop from second down to thirty in lego on thirty two points five adrift of leaders barcelona and three from atletico madrid have a game in hand and will be in action against vieira you know on january third. they were very efficient in front of goal in the early minutes that's why they scored that goal also the fact that we were shown the red card at half time made it easier for them on top of that the injury we had during the game in the future odds on goal we had against this team we leave very very happy with this point it's not so much the quantity but it's the quality of this point i believe that this allows us to grow as a team and i value this point very much. the boxing day cricket test match in melbourne is one of the sport's most famous annual events this year well straightly will host india starting the day after christmas it's th
america needs it to make it but that's how it finished we were not a help file a great call to form a real madrid man on. in spain with some ben yet scored a stoppage time strike to salvage severe a one one draw at the leganes the school i mean severe drop from second down to thirty in lego on thirty two points five adrift of leaders barcelona and three from atletico madrid have a game in hand and will be in action against vieira you know on january third. they were very efficient in front of...
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are they expecting a real slowdown? >> i don't think the client see a recession.ink they are seeing economic growth in the u.s. and maybe slightly less in canada. think it's more about valuation. i think really we have had a long dull market in equities and credit and i think people are concerned about values. it's backing off. the s&p is backed off two or three points over the last month and a half and now we are more into average territory. maria: let's talk interest rates for a moment. people worried when it fell below 3% indicating data suggesting a recession. for some reason the moves correlate with worries about slowdown in a recession. >> if there's a lot of discussion about whether or not it's a reliable indicator for recession and if it is how long until a recession comes after a flat or inverted yield curve. right now we are.inverted. we are almost flat. i think it's really about people's expectations reflect it in the long-term rate and we will have a slowdown and that's why the flattening is happening. it has been a reasonably reliable predictor. the t
are they expecting a real slowdown? >> i don't think the client see a recession.ink they are seeing economic growth in the u.s. and maybe slightly less in canada. think it's more about valuation. i think really we have had a long dull market in equities and credit and i think people are concerned about values. it's backing off. the s&p is backed off two or three points over the last month and a half and now we are more into average territory. maria: let's talk interest rates for a...
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caleb: no, i expect there are a lot more opportunities throughout 2019. realpers are going to want to buy their property in the zones prior to december 2019. carol: to take advantage of these tax breaks, they have to invest big time, a certain amount of money. caleb: you buy a property for $2 million and need to spend at least $2 million more, significantly improving it. that is where the idea of investment in the community comes from. you hold it for a long time and if you do that, you get a double whammy of capital gains tax breaks. first of all, you can defer capital gains that way and to the zone in the first place, and you can get a discount on those permanently. then, whatever capital gains you get on the new investment, if you hold it for a decade, you will get a capital gains tax break. carol: why did the story get your attention? talk to me a little bit. caleb: you can look at a map of the zones that are designated. some of them, especially new jersey. you know the parts of new jersey that need stuff like this and you can see towns where you go, how d
caleb: no, i expect there are a lot more opportunities throughout 2019. realpers are going to want to buy their property in the zones prior to december 2019. carol: to take advantage of these tax breaks, they have to invest big time, a certain amount of money. caleb: you buy a property for $2 million and need to spend at least $2 million more, significantly improving it. that is where the idea of investment in the community comes from. you hold it for a long time and if you do that, you get a...
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that's a real problem for donald trump. right now he needs that base. >> we have breaking news coming in to us from the hill. kasie hunt, there's a reason we've not seen house speaker paul ryan appear at that podium yet where he's said to be holding his last news conference at speaker. what's going on? >> hallie, that's right. ryan is very rarely late for really anything, and if he is, there may be something going on behind it. that's what we're hearing from sources inside the room. this is a gop conference meeting to talk about this cr that would extend dhs funding through february. of course, that would not give the president his border wall. we are told that the house speaker actually stepped out of the room to take an emergency phone call from president trump is how one source described it to us. so the question, of course, what they're talking about, what the president is telling him. the meeting has not been going well. obviously, we've been reporting about how conservatives have been displaying their anger with the pr
that's a real problem for donald trump. right now he needs that base. >> we have breaking news coming in to us from the hill. kasie hunt, there's a reason we've not seen house speaker paul ryan appear at that podium yet where he's said to be holding his last news conference at speaker. what's going on? >> hallie, that's right. ryan is very rarely late for really anything, and if he is, there may be something going on behind it. that's what we're hearing from sources inside the room....