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we're accelerating the pace of automation. >> you can take a look at both of those items. you're not going to stop the way consumers are p showinshopping. that's a trend to say and i think you agree with that. >> there are ways to address it. starbucks and domino's has done an app put them way ahead of pizza hut or papa john's. it tells you at which stage your pizza delivery is. really, their sales are up 20, 25%. >> on a minute by minute basis, where is your pizza? >> exactly. the problem at the retail level is when you increase the cost of labor and accelerate the implementation of automation, it's coming but there's no reason to rush it because people need these jobs while we train for a 21st century economy. the department of labor could be a big part of that and it's something i would have pushed had i been confirmed. >> let's talk, first of all, just about a higher minimum wage. plenty of people say, wait a second, why shouldn't you have a living wage if you are working a full-time job. how do you respond to that? >> a job can only pay what it produces in economic be
we're accelerating the pace of automation. >> you can take a look at both of those items. you're not going to stop the way consumers are p showinshopping. that's a trend to say and i think you agree with that. >> there are ways to address it. starbucks and domino's has done an app put them way ahead of pizza hut or papa john's. it tells you at which stage your pizza delivery is. really, their sales are up 20, 25%. >> on a minute by minute basis, where is your pizza? >>...
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>> there's two things that accelerate it. one, the way people are purchasing things is different. you covered that a little in your report. there's more purchasing online with amazon. there's more delivery services that you can get an app on your phone and order from restaurants at home. the second thing is that labor costs are increasing. they're being -- government is driving them up by mandates, such as the minimum wage and family leave, things that cause labor costs to increase. you have two pressures coming into retail businesses. one, business is down because people are doing things online and, two, the cost of staying in business, the cost of labor is going up. you find people resorting to automation and accelerates a process because we need more time to train our labor force. we're accelerating the pace of automation, obvious from what you just covered. >> you can take a look at both of those items. you're not going to stop the way consumers are shopping. that's a trend to say and i think you agree with that. >> i do. there are ways to address it. starbucks -- domino's has
>> there's two things that accelerate it. one, the way people are purchasing things is different. you covered that a little in your report. there's more purchasing online with amazon. there's more delivery services that you can get an app on your phone and order from restaurants at home. the second thing is that labor costs are increasing. they're being -- government is driving them up by mandates, such as the minimum wage and family leave, things that cause labor costs to increase. you...
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off the spiralizer and snap on the food prep accelerator for the fastest slicing and shredding you've ever seen. five potatoes perfectly sliced in just 30 seconds. slice beets, sweet potatoes, onions, and carrots faster and more perfectly than ever before. even make veggie chips for a great crunchy, nutritious lunchtime snack. but it gets even better. just flip the blade over, and now you can shred mountains of cauliflower rice for cauliflower crust pizza or mushroom risotto. shred cabbage for pickled coleslaws in 20 seconds. and use the small chute for carrots, cilantro, and garlic, hot peppers, green onions, and all those things you hate to chop. even slice a leftover chicken breast or steak to top a salad. and how about sunday prep for the whole week done in a fraction of the time? a fridge full of vegetables for salads, all kinds of healthy pastas in minutes. never throw out good food again. look -- you could easily spend over $500 on kitchen appliances with complicated attachments and buttons that don't even spiralize. but you won't pay $500, $300, not even $200. in fact, you can
off the spiralizer and snap on the food prep accelerator for the fastest slicing and shredding you've ever seen. five potatoes perfectly sliced in just 30 seconds. slice beets, sweet potatoes, onions, and carrots faster and more perfectly than ever before. even make veggie chips for a great crunchy, nutritious lunchtime snack. but it gets even better. just flip the blade over, and now you can shred mountains of cauliflower rice for cauliflower crust pizza or mushroom risotto. shred cabbage for...
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taiwan accelerator is the country's first accelerator based on the accelerated the bay area.cently invested in eight startups. after going through an eight-week program, it is in the u.s. for its first road trip. joining us is richard kang. you are based in toronto, canada. you are here with the eight companies you have helped to mentor and coach. what does the u.s. roadshow bring for them? >> hopefully some cash. we have heard a lot of technology coming out. i don't know if many people know about the startup community in singapore. big names like htc, big public names. do they know what other innovations are coming up beyond hardware? caroline: taiwan is being put on the map. what about the areas you want to be growing in particular? e-commerce, agricultural technology. chips?seeing what sort of verticals are you seeing developed by the startup community? similarity to korea. how much money can you make when it is so commoditized? the same with taiwan. e-commerce, software in general, cybersecurity. this is the future. this is the ultra-skilled worker. this is why the h-1b v
taiwan accelerator is the country's first accelerator based on the accelerated the bay area.cently invested in eight startups. after going through an eight-week program, it is in the u.s. for its first road trip. joining us is richard kang. you are based in toronto, canada. you are here with the eight companies you have helped to mentor and coach. what does the u.s. roadshow bring for them? >> hopefully some cash. we have heard a lot of technology coming out. i don't know if many people...
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when the pressure was on, when the driver had to choose between an accelerator and a brake, he wasn't that decision, he wasn't able to react. he was driving in an automatic vehicle and he thought he was braking and as he broke harder, he was actually accelerating faster. ben is campaigning for drivers to be retested every three years after the age of 70. so far, an online petition has received over 200,000 signatures. i think there needs to be some sort of test to check that we are well enough to drive, that we can react in time to drive safely and regulate our own behaviour. at the moment, the self—assessment system doesn't do that. last year, leading road safety experts published a report setting out a national strategy for safe driving into old age. it made a number of recommendations including increasing the age of licence renewal to 75 if proof of an eye test is made compulsory. older drivers, at the age of 70, are no more likely to be involved in a collision. but obviously, as we do get older and start to suffer from frailty, eyesight and hearing, yes, problems can arise if we d
when the pressure was on, when the driver had to choose between an accelerator and a brake, he wasn't that decision, he wasn't able to react. he was driving in an automatic vehicle and he thought he was braking and as he broke harder, he was actually accelerating faster. ben is campaigning for drivers to be retested every three years after the age of 70. so far, an online petition has received over 200,000 signatures. i think there needs to be some sort of test to check that we are well enough...
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they've accelerated from two to about 2.5 and they've been around flat so that kind of acceleration is not occurring. employers will always tell you but can't find the workers we need. that is something year old time. i've never not heard that. i think there's something to it. i very much support ideas to do more training. do you do wonder at a time like this when you're not the more wage pressure in more internal training as well. >> manufacturing -- >> i think jared's key number that he mention's industrial production workers and the people who actually touch product of the 10% of the labor force. so if you had a big jump in it when i buy one 10th what should be a big jump reversing this downtrend, it is nothing. it is 1% of the overall labor force. so the idea we are going to have a renaissance manufacturing, we have people in manufacturing but very design, sales, and management. they are not blue-collar workers. that's a result of the kind of technical change that we've had. so i don't see a dramatic change in that. let me go back to the issue that you raised earlier amateur commen
they've accelerated from two to about 2.5 and they've been around flat so that kind of acceleration is not occurring. employers will always tell you but can't find the workers we need. that is something year old time. i've never not heard that. i think there's something to it. i very much support ideas to do more training. do you do wonder at a time like this when you're not the more wage pressure in more internal training as well. >> manufacturing -- >> i think jared's key number...
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now, think there is legitimate acceleration on the back of the acceleration and construction but thatnough to sustain china over an extended amount of time. joe: always appreciate you coming on. up next, we will hear from turkey's prime minister following the referendum victory that gives president erdogan sweeping new powers. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: im scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" yahoo! expected to report earnings on tuesday. on thers want to tilt purchase by verizon. let's look at yahoo!. the data has deteriorated stably over the last four years. their data still represents about half a million eyeballs. verizon things that can generate $20 billion of ad revenue by the year 2020. when looking at yahoo! financials, the company posted a $64 million operating profit for the final quarter of last year. it was yahoo!'s final operating profit in two years and came mainly from cost-cutting. the revenue decline is slowing down. the third 4% in quarter. this implies a bit of a turnaround at yahoo!, but what really matters from investors come tuesday is how yahoo! plans to monetize t
now, think there is legitimate acceleration on the back of the acceleration and construction but thatnough to sustain china over an extended amount of time. joe: always appreciate you coming on. up next, we will hear from turkey's prime minister following the referendum victory that gives president erdogan sweeping new powers. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: im scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" yahoo! expected to report earnings on tuesday. on thers want to tilt purchase by verizon....
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i'm not sure with that means, but it shows an acceleration.t was talked about, it certainly did not come up to we talked about the south and east china sea. we talked about syria. we tucked about a lot of other issues. it is not clear if those came up to probably because there was distraction. because of the attack on syria, i expect that was a benefit for xi, any deny have to talk as much as he wanted to. it seems that the currency manipulation threats and trade threats, and so far have not taken place. will they in the future? can the president afford to disappoint his base? these are some of the open questions. they were not solved last weekend. -- he will be joining us in a few minutes. before that we will be looking at problems. ims that you my head. south africa, what is happening there. ? they say they have little room the uncertainty over politics. we will get the view from the bank. saysf: plus, janet yellen she is allowing the economy to coast. find out what that means for rises and howte china's central bank could react to all of th
i'm not sure with that means, but it shows an acceleration.t was talked about, it certainly did not come up to we talked about the south and east china sea. we talked about syria. we tucked about a lot of other issues. it is not clear if those came up to probably because there was distraction. because of the attack on syria, i expect that was a benefit for xi, any deny have to talk as much as he wanted to. it seems that the currency manipulation threats and trade threats, and so far have not...
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wow, this country is accelerating -- company is accelerating.hey're looking at being able to comp it to public companies that are going out right now. there's not a lot of risk in the model, so i think that helps a lot. caroline: talk to me about the public companies that are going out right now. an enterprise software company just took to the market, valued at less than you are. we are seeing others come to the market. why, when your current valuation is so large, did you decide that private funding was still the way to go? those, a lot of those really good public companies were able to do this and take a pre-ipo round that was beneficial. that's for helping employees, liquidity, putting some money on the books. if you can do that, it is a special thing. we jumped through that. caroline: the ipo is the next thing being eyed. do you have an idea of the timeframe? ryan: the good thing about qualtrics and being cash flow positive, we can look at the window we feel comfortable with. i'm not smart enough to time the market. we have built this thing
wow, this country is accelerating -- company is accelerating.hey're looking at being able to comp it to public companies that are going out right now. there's not a lot of risk in the model, so i think that helps a lot. caroline: talk to me about the public companies that are going out right now. an enterprise software company just took to the market, valued at less than you are. we are seeing others come to the market. why, when your current valuation is so large, did you decide that private...
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they had an accelerator. i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about.: the photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there , farms that go back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right. that will certainly stay with me as well. oliver: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week around the world. xi comed face-to-face. headlines abound in jamie dimon's letter to shareholders. >> the bank is preparing for a hard brexit. >> we will find a way to improve -- improve and increase our commercial relations. >> jack lew speaks his mind in another exclusive. >> i think it would be a big
they had an accelerator. i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about.: the photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there , farms that go back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right. that will certainly stay with me as well. oliver: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> coming...
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when the pressure was on, when the driver had to choose between an accelerator and a brake, he wasn‘tg faster. ben is campaigning for drivers to be retested every three years after the age of 70. so far, an online petition has received over 200,000 signatures. i think there needs to be some sort of test to check that we are well enough to drive, that we can react in time to drive safely and regulate our own behaviour. at the moment, the self—assessment system doesn‘t do that. last year, leading road safety experts published a report setting out a national strategy for safe driving into old age. it made a number of recommendations including increasing the age of licence renewal to 75, if proof of an eye test is made compulsory. older drivers, at the age of 70, are no more likely to be involved in a collision. but obviously, as we do get older and start to suffer from frailty, eyesight and hearing, yes, problems can arise if we don't address them at an early stage. ben‘s petition is set to be discussed by a cross party transport committee after getting the support from his local mp. mea
when the pressure was on, when the driver had to choose between an accelerator and a brake, he wasn‘tg faster. ben is campaigning for drivers to be retested every three years after the age of 70. so far, an online petition has received over 200,000 signatures. i think there needs to be some sort of test to check that we are well enough to drive, that we can react in time to drive safely and regulate our own behaviour. at the moment, the self—assessment system doesn‘t do that. last year,...
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how do you accelerate growth? how do you effect reform? in did you add seats congress if labor unions can bring the government to a standstill and hurt the economy? me tell youcri: let that they are doing this national strike tomorrow, but in the meantime, we have in working together in many sectors to create new -- not only neighbor, but new regulatory framework together. had tremendous success in strategic matters like energy. to in fivellow us years recover our local and relieve us from importing huge amounts of gas, , and wely in winter will be a big worldwide player in energy matters, together with do we have launched, a couple of sectors have been very successful, and we are aroundng investments of $5 billion. we are going to increase that maybe four times more. the same way with the unions in the automobile industry, we are going to create more than 5000 jobs. we are doing this same agreement in mining. agreementng the same and construction. we are working in communication, a typicaluite situation of a moment of big change in a coun
how do you accelerate growth? how do you effect reform? in did you add seats congress if labor unions can bring the government to a standstill and hurt the economy? me tell youcri: let that they are doing this national strike tomorrow, but in the meantime, we have in working together in many sectors to create new -- not only neighbor, but new regulatory framework together. had tremendous success in strategic matters like energy. to in fivellow us years recover our local and relieve us from...
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they had an accelerator. i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about.e photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there because back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right. oliver: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. president trump hosts president in florida. we will dive into the major issues impacting tax payers and startups. plus, trump's administration cracks down on one of silicon valley's beloved visa programs. h-1b. they increased scrutiny for computer applicants. a
they had an accelerator. i felt like it was a slice of american life i knew nothing about.e photo essay. the cover image, the area north of the border between mexico and the u.s., but south of the wall, an entire community back there because back-and-forth. really speaks to potentially what could be disrupted if we do put a wall directly on the border. carol: right. oliver: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde. this is the "best of bloomberg...
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but what is unique about the ocean accelerator and its association with crossroads is they have this curriculum and the way they see the growth of a startup is uniquely tied to two all the founders spiritual growth as well. it is very much about thinking through the ethics of raising money, the ethics of your company's business model, and that was really interesting to watch and report on. oliver: let's talk about the actual products they are putting forward. their mission is to "increase god's place within the marketplace." does that mean the entrepreneurs are limited in terms of the products they are presenting? be religious to focused, christian oriented, applied to a christian audience, or is there a fair amount of independence? a tremendous amount of independence. the class that i followed, only one was explicitly targeted towards the christian market. the rest of them, if you did not that these founders were christians, you probably would not be able to intuit that from reading about their company's product model they are offering. valley's next, silicon fear of president trump
but what is unique about the ocean accelerator and its association with crossroads is they have this curriculum and the way they see the growth of a startup is uniquely tied to two all the founders spiritual growth as well. it is very much about thinking through the ethics of raising money, the ethics of your company's business model, and that was really interesting to watch and report on. oliver: let's talk about the actual products they are putting forward. their mission is to "increase...
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with minister lieberman, i look forward to accelerating progress on the elements of our defense cooperation. our alliance with israel is a cornerstone of a larger regional security architecture which includes cooperation with egypt, jordan, the kingdom of saudi arabia, and are gulf partners. further is to strengthen the partnerships in this region. i welcome your questions. thank you. in 2013, you said you think the current situation in israel and the palestinian authority is unsustainable and you aren't the settlement -- you warned the settlements could bring israel into an apartheid state. what is israel's position, does israel want the u.s. to cancel the iran deal? sec. mattis: i believe in israel's security and whatever it takes to keep israel secure is where we stand and where we will always stand as americans. in that regard, how israel achieves its level of sustainable security is absolutely critical and that includes all the peoples here inside the borders of israel or inside the middle east. all these people will have to work together to resolve it and it has to be done in a way fo
with minister lieberman, i look forward to accelerating progress on the elements of our defense cooperation. our alliance with israel is a cornerstone of a larger regional security architecture which includes cooperation with egypt, jordan, the kingdom of saudi arabia, and are gulf partners. further is to strengthen the partnerships in this region. i welcome your questions. thank you. in 2013, you said you think the current situation in israel and the palestinian authority is unsustainable and...
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we are seeing foreign funds accelerate outflows from this market. let's take a look at the equity movers today in asia, starting off with sharp in tokyo, falling for a fifth straight day. analysts are expecting more declines. jpmorgan says the recent value of the stock has been overblown. china's investment plummeting in hong kong, followed by a record 85%. the company operates on my financial services portals. toshiba in focus today. it is looking at the third deadline for its earnings report. it halted a two-day. we are looking out for a potential press conference this afternoon, 4:00 p.m. local time. take a look at this chart here, going back to what's going on in hong kong, #btv7640. chinese shares fall toward that one-month low. ghe valuation gap is widenin again after narrowing last month. you can see that's where the red light meets the white line. chinese stocks, while they are falling, did hit a 15 month high on the mainland a few days back. matt: thanks very much. sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. the white house has warned syria's president
we are seeing foreign funds accelerate outflows from this market. let's take a look at the equity movers today in asia, starting off with sharp in tokyo, falling for a fifth straight day. analysts are expecting more declines. jpmorgan says the recent value of the stock has been overblown. china's investment plummeting in hong kong, followed by a record 85%. the company operates on my financial services portals. toshiba in focus today. it is looking at the third deadline for its earnings report....
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with mister lieberman i look forward to accelerating projects. and enclosing our alliance with israel as a is a cornerstone of a larger regional security architecture which includes cooperation with egypt, jordan the kingdom of saudi arabia and our golf partners. my goal is to further strengthen our partnerships in this region in order to deter and defeat threats and ultimately to temper our adversaries designs. i welcome your questions. >> the first question is there. in 2013 you told the security firm that you think the current situation in israel is unsustainable and you warned that the settlement could lead israel to becoming an apartheid state. do you still stand by this position. and we had been hearing contradicting statements from the ministration in recent days about how much is compliant or not complying with the iran deal what is israel's position, do they want the u.s. to cancel the iran deal. see mac to answer your question. i believe in israel security. whatever it takes to keep it secure is where we stand and where we will always s
with mister lieberman i look forward to accelerating projects. and enclosing our alliance with israel as a is a cornerstone of a larger regional security architecture which includes cooperation with egypt, jordan the kingdom of saudi arabia and our golf partners. my goal is to further strengthen our partnerships in this region in order to deter and defeat threats and ultimately to temper our adversaries designs. i welcome your questions. >> the first question is there. in 2013 you told...
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researchers say aerial surveys also show an accelerated rate of damage.panish golfer sergio garcia has won the masters, his first success in one of the sport's big four tournaments. garcia won a play—off against britain'sjustin rose at augusta after they both finished nine—under—par. now for the latest financial news with aaron heslehurst and world business report. fighting protectionism... or so they say. the foreign ministers of the world's seven biggest economies begin to arrrive in lucca, italy, and free trade is high on the agenda. the highway code in the sky. we look at singapore's efforts to regulate the airspace for drones. i'm aaron heslehurst. if you got eight minutes, stay where you are, give me eight minutes and i'll give you a fascinating snapshot of the world of business and money but... we start in italy where the foreign ministers of the world's biggest economies meeting in the historic city of luca. this year italy holds the presidency of the g7 group and rome has already made it clear that one of it's priorities is fighting all forms of
researchers say aerial surveys also show an accelerated rate of damage.panish golfer sergio garcia has won the masters, his first success in one of the sport's big four tournaments. garcia won a play—off against britain'sjustin rose at augusta after they both finished nine—under—par. now for the latest financial news with aaron heslehurst and world business report. fighting protectionism... or so they say. the foreign ministers of the world's seven biggest economies begin to arrrive in...
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. >> did the pace accelerate during the transition? in early december or perhaps when the president ordered an investigation into the russian hacking. did the pace of unmasking requests accelerate towards the end of the white house tenure? >> i can't say the pace would accelera accelerate, but if you are asking were there more reports provided to senior officials after the president requested the compilation of the intelligence that was ultimately provided in january, yes. what happened was as the ic went about the business -- >> and following up on the president. >> fulfilling the president's request. they went back and scrubbed more reports. they began to provide more such reports to american officials including myself. >> did you make more requests to find the identity of americans and i'm not asking you the substance, but more instances where at the tail end of the administration that you felt you had to make those requests to follow-up on the raw data. >> i can't be particular about the pace because understand over eight years for
. >> did the pace accelerate during the transition? in early december or perhaps when the president ordered an investigation into the russian hacking. did the pace of unmasking requests accelerate towards the end of the white house tenure? >> i can't say the pace would accelera accelerate, but if you are asking were there more reports provided to senior officials after the president requested the compilation of the intelligence that was ultimately provided in january, yes. what...
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this sometimes accelerates, sometimes slows down. recently it has accelerated again.things can go. recently it has accelerated again. i don't know how far things can gom the centre of this political storm is the central european university. a new law signed earlier this week could force the prestigious institution to close. its founder is hungarians born billionaire george soros, a sworn hungarians born billionaire george soi’os, a sworn enemy hungarians born billionaire george soros, a sworn enemy of the right—wing government. the education minister defended the new law and said it was trying to protect stu d e nts said it was trying to protect students against unverified institutions issuing fake diplomas. the hungarians government doesn't wa nt to the hungarians government doesn't want to close any university, neither hungarians university nor any of the universities belonging to mr soros. protesters c'est viktor 0rban has declared war on liberalism and has declared his influence over the judiciary. there's and has declared his influence over thejudiciary. there's
this sometimes accelerates, sometimes slows down. recently it has accelerated again.things can go. recently it has accelerated again. i don't know how far things can gom the centre of this political storm is the central european university. a new law signed earlier this week could force the prestigious institution to close. its founder is hungarians born billionaire george soros, a sworn hungarians born billionaire george soi’os, a sworn enemy hungarians born billionaire george soros, a sworn...
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china's growth accelerated for a second quarter. investment picked up. expanded 6.9%. 9%.stments grew above retail also expanded almost 11%. china'ser cements rebound. iran has boosted a natural gas output with six new projects. he raised production capacity to 570 meters a day putting it on par with guitar. the president says $20 million were spent to complete the project. avon has the largest natural gas reserves the most is used domestically. the world's biggest shipbuilder winning the backing of .ondholders the national pension service has $175d to a proposal with million maturing this month. -- had thehave gone plan not been accepted. global news 24 hours a day, you are watching bloomberg. it is time to get a check of the markets. a little bit of the next. it is certainly next. the original index is not showing the full picture. you have a number of markets close today. we are seeing weakness in singapore down 0.8%. of course, the china data was better than expected. you have seen investments. some lose coming through most of the currencies in the r
china's growth accelerated for a second quarter. investment picked up. expanded 6.9%. 9%.stments grew above retail also expanded almost 11%. china'ser cements rebound. iran has boosted a natural gas output with six new projects. he raised production capacity to 570 meters a day putting it on par with guitar. the president says $20 million were spent to complete the project. avon has the largest natural gas reserves the most is used domestically. the world's biggest shipbuilder winning the...
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inflation in south korea has accelerated to any five—year high driven mostly by higher food and acceleratedven mostly by higherfood and oil prices. 0n driven mostly by higherfood and oil prices. on a year—on—year basis, inflation came in at 2.2%, which exceeds the bank of korea's 2% inflation target. many big multicast shall —— multinational companies say they are leading the way in providing benefits to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender or lgbt employees. but according to one of the world's biggest human resources consultants, much more still needs to be done for the changing workforce. a recent survey showed roughly one third of companies globally have no policies at all on lgbt employees. 0nly companies globally have no policies at all on lgbt employees. only 28% have a separate policy that caters specifically to their needs. earlier, i spoke with a representative from mercer, the consultancy which ran the survey, and asked her if asian employees are lagging behind in this area. you are right, diversity and inclusion is becoming an egg topic for many organisations. —— agenda topic.
inflation in south korea has accelerated to any five—year high driven mostly by higher food and acceleratedven mostly by higherfood and oil prices. 0n driven mostly by higherfood and oil prices. on a year—on—year basis, inflation came in at 2.2%, which exceeds the bank of korea's 2% inflation target. many big multicast shall —— multinational companies say they are leading the way in providing benefits to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender or lgbt employees. but according to one of...
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did the pace of unmasking requests accelerate? >> i can't say the pace of unmasking would accelerate, but if you're asking if there was more reports, after the president requested the compilation of the intelligence, then yet. as the ic went about the business, the intelligence community following up on the president's order, fulfilling the request for the report, they went back to provide more reports to officials like myself. >>. >> did you make more requests to find the identity. was there more instances where you felt you had to make those questions to follow up on the raw data. >> i can't be particular about the pace. understand that over eight years, for me and others who served, it was not uncommon. it was net at times to make those requests to find out the identity of u.s. officials. i don't have a particular recollection of doing that more treatme frequently. >> was there a particular focus on russia because of the conversations with the russian ambassador, around the time of the expulsion? >> from basically august throug
did the pace of unmasking requests accelerate? >> i can't say the pace of unmasking would accelerate, but if you're asking if there was more reports, after the president requested the compilation of the intelligence, then yet. as the ic went about the business, the intelligence community following up on the president's order, fulfilling the request for the report, they went back to provide more reports to officials like myself. >>. >> did you make more requests to find the...
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i think europe, that would accelerate that. ithink our europe, that would accelerate that. taxes enough. when you started in 50% or 60% tax, people will leave. we may end up having to pay a lot more for social ca re having to pay a lot more for social care for the elderly. how do you think that will go down? well, i live on a large council e5tate think that will go down? well, i live on a large council estate and people there will be very angry if they have to pay a lot for care, they have to pay a lot for care, they really would. they would... they would go balli5tic. perhaps we need to invite, i don't know, some of them backed u5 need to invite, i don't know, some of them backed us all to tout for us. of them backed us all to tout for us. so the next government will face one hard sell after another, on reform, on spending, austerity will not end overnight and the economy could well 5low not end overnight and the economy could well slow down before it picks up could well slow down before it picks up again. forget the polls for a moment, nobody has voted yet. but when we do
i think europe, that would accelerate that. ithink our europe, that would accelerate that. taxes enough. when you started in 50% or 60% tax, people will leave. we may end up having to pay a lot more for social ca re having to pay a lot more for social care for the elderly. how do you think that will go down? well, i live on a large council e5tate think that will go down? well, i live on a large council estate and people there will be very angry if they have to pay a lot for care, they have to...
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from here, we need some signs of acceleration for sure.me data a little weaker, and it is a reason for concern. i don't think it's going to derail the story of this year for the u.s. equity market. david: let's talk about that growth for a second. i'm assuming you mean the fourth quarter and not the average. jonathan: absolutely. david: are you projecting 3% growth in the fourth quarter? if that is accomplished, president trump will declare victory. andrew: absolutely. i think about it in terms of earnings. what matters is earnings. right now the estimate for this year is somewhere around 130-132. that is double digit earnings growth and that is why the stock market is up this year. -- but barneveld that is of all that is that the number that wall street tag for this year was pegged for the election happened. i do not see any embedded tax reform. i don't see any expectation of real acceleration and that number yet, which tells me that if we get tax reform, if the economy is a little stronger, the numbers for this year, they quite likely mi
from here, we need some signs of acceleration for sure.me data a little weaker, and it is a reason for concern. i don't think it's going to derail the story of this year for the u.s. equity market. david: let's talk about that growth for a second. i'm assuming you mean the fourth quarter and not the average. jonathan: absolutely. david: are you projecting 3% growth in the fourth quarter? if that is accomplished, president trump will declare victory. andrew: absolutely. i think about it in terms...
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china is not likely to accelerate.are seeing falling npl' uniform across the region, and that should be the most important at this point in the cycle. if your cost of credit starts to fall, usually banks start to re-rate up haidi:. i want to get your views on where the on markets are globally. the chinese 10-year falling the most in 10 years, u.s. down for five straight sessions. templeton, franklin a star bond trader, but he is saying u.s. treasuries are one of the biggest financial bubbles there is right now. take a listen to what he had to say. >> it is in our view one of the biggest financial bubbles out there. if you look at economic growth, inflation, foreign buyers starting to walk away, these numbers don't make sense. it is like walking on a lake in april, still frozen, but eventually it will crack. we see then how much bond trade in negative territory, is this a mini selloff is that search for yield continues? >> on government bonds specifically, the treasury, our view has been for a couple of quarters irrespe
china is not likely to accelerate.are seeing falling npl' uniform across the region, and that should be the most important at this point in the cycle. if your cost of credit starts to fall, usually banks start to re-rate up haidi:. i want to get your views on where the on markets are globally. the chinese 10-year falling the most in 10 years, u.s. down for five straight sessions. templeton, franklin a star bond trader, but he is saying u.s. treasuries are one of the biggest financial bubbles...
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growtheing led by export , which is accelerating due to demand from china. a less bright picture. we have seen consumer demand faltering as people worry about the prospect of possibly higher prices even as wages are stagnant. one interesting thing, we had a that theday that said last fiscal year, for the first time in 26 years, not a single listed japanese company filed for bankruptcy. that compares with 2008 145 listed companies filed for bankruptcy after the lehman brothers collapsed. there is a positive sentiment underlying the economy overall. maybe not gangbusters, but very solid. -- one area without growth is wage increases. there is potential for tightening in the labor market, which will lead to wage increases, but it is not really happening. negotiations are pretty tepid. >> that is definitely true. willoks like wage growth be a little bit smaller this coming fiscal year then it was last year. that points to two decades of malaise in japan. the so-called deflationary in japaneseery much corporations. they are worried about demographics going in the
growtheing led by export , which is accelerating due to demand from china. a less bright picture. we have seen consumer demand faltering as people worry about the prospect of possibly higher prices even as wages are stagnant. one interesting thing, we had a that theday that said last fiscal year, for the first time in 26 years, not a single listed japanese company filed for bankruptcy. that compares with 2008 145 listed companies filed for bankruptcy after the lehman brothers collapsed. there...
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. >> when the fed has taken the football the accelerator or slammed on the brakes, somebody has gonehrough the windshield. >> it is all next on "bloomberg best." ♪ hello and welcome. this is "bloomberg best." your weekly review of business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television. let's look at the top headlines. political turmoil and south africa continue to undermine confidence and that nation's economy. zuma may face a confidence motion. the rand is lower. >> some top officials are speaking out against the cabinet reshuffle, saying he did not consult them, and speaking out against the firing of the former finance minister. critical as to whether this motion of no-confidence will succeed or not. >> do you think he should step down? >> yes, i do. they have charged him to have breached the oath of office, and that makes it difficult for him which wouldespect sections unite various of the south african population. >> s&p has cut south africa to jog, political risk front and center with growing pressure on jacob zuma to resign. >> we are concerned about the impact on th
. >> when the fed has taken the football the accelerator or slammed on the brakes, somebody has gonehrough the windshield. >> it is all next on "bloomberg best." ♪ hello and welcome. this is "bloomberg best." your weekly review of business news, analysis, and interviews from bloomberg television. let's look at the top headlines. political turmoil and south africa continue to undermine confidence and that nation's economy. zuma may face a confidence motion. the...
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we're seeing an acceleration in the ability to create specialty chip sets that improve the processing power to degrees that we've never seen before and that's allowing ai and its derivatives, deep learning, neural networks to take on processes and do things we've never been able to do before and that's going to change our work force, that's going to change the nature of work and that's going to lead to a significant disruption in our work force. eric: okay, i would agree with you, but you start the lowest level and work up. and you see the $15 wagers fight for the wage and what happens in response, automation kills them and destroys their job. is this the bottom and beginning of opening up the flood gates? >> regardless of the minimum wage, whether it's a penny or a million dollars an hour, technology march is on. entrepreneurs like myself we don't look at the new technology and new opportunities and say, should we use it or not use it. we find ways to apply it and find ways to create new industries, that's the fun of being an entrepreneur. so, things are going to change whether we li
we're seeing an acceleration in the ability to create specialty chip sets that improve the processing power to degrees that we've never seen before and that's allowing ai and its derivatives, deep learning, neural networks to take on processes and do things we've never been able to do before and that's going to change our work force, that's going to change the nature of work and that's going to lead to a significant disruption in our work force. eric: okay, i would agree with you, but you start...
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if you believe that the president is get the economy accelerating again, and you think he is going toegulate heavy, then is schnieder could be a good stock for you. personally, i would wait and see, but now you know what you need in order to make up your mind. jason in new york, jason? >> caller: how is it going, cramer? >> jason, i have the power. go ahead. >> caller: my question is on autozone, after reaching a high of 819 in december, autozone has been in a downward spiral, first with the news of amazon getting into auto parts, and then low earnings, followed by march auto sales, now it's currently trading at about 300. >> i have liked autozone, the whole time i've been doing this show because they had that big buy back. i thought that amazon news was over and done. i think it's found a home at the 700 level. i think you' ee're okay to buy . obviously you don't want to buy it all at once. so snitch a little here and then buy some later. >>> listen up, we might be entering a wave of new ip ourkss, that could be an opportunity. i would wait and see how the economy and trade policies
if you believe that the president is get the economy accelerating again, and you think he is going toegulate heavy, then is schnieder could be a good stock for you. personally, i would wait and see, but now you know what you need in order to make up your mind. jason in new york, jason? >> caller: how is it going, cramer? >> jason, i have the power. go ahead. >> caller: my question is on autozone, after reaching a high of 819 in december, autozone has been in a downward spiral,...
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comps accelerated throughout the quarter.sted a four comp in march and it's accelerated even further in april. so we have turned the corner on that. our u.s. business is performing strong on a good trajectory, and our second largest business, china, posted the 7% comp with 6% growth in transactions. so our two largest markets are performing with great strength. so we're very optimistic as we go into the second half. >> now, your rewards program which i do like very much i have to admit. it's got a lot of people, 13.3 million. i'm going to contrast you with panera because we know ron shaich did a great job. they had $25 million when they got the bid and they had -- they struggled with the through put issue. did not feel it could be solved as quickly as you. what is your ability to be able to move up loyalty because i think $25 million is a great goal and why did it take them so long and you think you can do it faster? >> well, i think, you know, our rewards program has evolved over the years. it continues to evolve. we now hav
comps accelerated throughout the quarter.sted a four comp in march and it's accelerated even further in april. so we have turned the corner on that. our u.s. business is performing strong on a good trajectory, and our second largest business, china, posted the 7% comp with 6% growth in transactions. so our two largest markets are performing with great strength. so we're very optimistic as we go into the second half. >> now, your rewards program which i do like very much i have to admit....
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consumers feeling the pinch from accelerating inflation.ousehold being squeezed by rising fuel, rising food costs, the result of sterling's 14% drop against the dollar since the brexit vote. the volume of goods sold online and in stores fell by 1.4% from the previous three months. the most since 2010 in march alone. we had sales dropping 1.8%, which bodes badly for economy which has been boosted says the brexit vote by spending from consumers. and of course, further uncertainty is likely with the snap election taking place on june 8. 19 minutes of the trading day in the u.s., abigail, oil is moving around. abigail: indeed, it is. we'll down 1.5%. apparently the cause behind it is a report showing february experts for iran were significant higher than preliminary numbers that suggests that iran took full advantage of its exemption from the production cuts by opec, according to reuters. we do see oil down sharply, 1.5%, back below $50 a barrel. -- he will how this be interesting to see how this plays out. some bearish action. bloomberg, to th
consumers feeling the pinch from accelerating inflation.ousehold being squeezed by rising fuel, rising food costs, the result of sterling's 14% drop against the dollar since the brexit vote. the volume of goods sold online and in stores fell by 1.4% from the previous three months. the most since 2010 in march alone. we had sales dropping 1.8%, which bodes badly for economy which has been boosted says the brexit vote by spending from consumers. and of course, further uncertainty is likely with...
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the french economy would be cost 193 billion euros and he is accelerating in the polls. much did the french electorate really care about these numbers when you see that? there is a big risk. >> i am afraid that they do not really care and we have programs are really were ainess and they fact that the state must be everywhere and there is a strong defiance against the free market and it is important to increase and we thinkrance that the state must be there is thed it isic reflection and not a philosophical way of seeing things. you can see the problem. to what degree do you understand what he stands for and what he plans to deliver during this election campaign? >> there is a banker and public servant. at the same time, we can expect reasonable constraints in the why we ared that is not very far from him. only diversions in very andle or symbolic options it keeps the fortune. seeing the shift of 30%. iq so much for joining us this morning. asnd out what to expect mike pence visits japan and find that the bout -- finds out about the visit to japan. this is bloomberg. >> p
the french economy would be cost 193 billion euros and he is accelerating in the polls. much did the french electorate really care about these numbers when you see that? there is a big risk. >> i am afraid that they do not really care and we have programs are really were ainess and they fact that the state must be everywhere and there is a strong defiance against the free market and it is important to increase and we thinkrance that the state must be there is thed it isic reflection and...
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new neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with accelerated retinol sa.ically proven to reduce wrinkles in just one week. wrinkles? your time is up! rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots. rapid tone repair. neutrogena® see what's possible. >>> in just a few hours, president trump will hold a news conference with a key nato ally. you can expect he will face questions on the iran nuclear deal. the administration seems to have been a few different places on that deal in just the last 24 to 36 hours. tuesday night, secretary of state rex tillerson said iran was in compliance with the agreement. then the white house said it would launch a 90-day review of the agreement. and then the secretary of state said this about the agreement. >> the jcpoa fails to achieve the objective of a nonnuclear iran. it only delays their goal of becoming a nuclear state. >> all right, joining me now is congresswoman dina titus of nevada. she serves on the house foreign affairs committee. representative, thank you so much for being with us. at the time of the iran nuclear deal,
new neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with accelerated retinol sa.ically proven to reduce wrinkles in just one week. wrinkles? your time is up! rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots. rapid tone repair. neutrogena® see what's possible. >>> in just a few hours, president trump will hold a news conference with a key nato ally. you can expect he will face questions on the iran nuclear deal. the administration seems to have been a few different places on that deal in just the last 24 to...
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there is no need to accelerate that process the best beyond what is necessary.he market absorb baltic medication and found the volatility so will see if that is much more manageable. one of the concerns is that overseas debt which has been negative, $3 trillion worth of government bonds are turning positive in recent months. that is expected to be on the rise. investors and the fed it will be missing from the market. buyers will not be there. where do see yields headed? >> we have go back to the reflation trade. still quite cautious on the sustainability and velocity for inflation in the eurozone. we still have this the virgins in terms of sustainable reflation. recovering gently from where we are without too much on the european side. not only the yield side are we going to see a rate of diversion yields, thatbal will be interesting for the dollar as well. matt mentioned oil. this, the break even with germany. the united states, japan. we are rolling over. leavitt trump aside. everyone says the reflation trade, you are obsessed. leave trump aside. he has not ac
there is no need to accelerate that process the best beyond what is necessary.he market absorb baltic medication and found the volatility so will see if that is much more manageable. one of the concerns is that overseas debt which has been negative, $3 trillion worth of government bonds are turning positive in recent months. that is expected to be on the rise. investors and the fed it will be missing from the market. buyers will not be there. where do see yields headed? >> we have go back...
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a velocity accelerator ride called red force.'s now europe's tallest and fastest ever roller—coaster. 112 metres high and a speed of 180 kph. that's 0—180 in five seconds flat. you need an attraction where the sensation is similar to formula 1. we thought about the roller—coaster to have the g—forces in acceleration, and also to make something, let's say, strong. i've got to admit, it was slightly unnerving to see the ride still being tested behind luis as we talked. and then i found out i was to be the first member of the public ever to try out red force. a human crash test dummy, without the crash bit, of course. how much testing goes on before it is open to the public? around 6000. times? cycles. 6000 cycles? 0k. thankfully, i have this veteran of nearly 1300 different roller—coasters in 21 different countries as company. what i love now, it's the thrill of the chase. it's finding those coasters that are in obscure places, i go off to places like china, to find something different that you haven't done before and other people
a velocity accelerator ride called red force.'s now europe's tallest and fastest ever roller—coaster. 112 metres high and a speed of 180 kph. that's 0—180 in five seconds flat. you need an attraction where the sensation is similar to formula 1. we thought about the roller—coaster to have the g—forces in acceleration, and also to make something, let's say, strong. i've got to admit, it was slightly unnerving to see the ride still being tested behind luis as we talked. and then i found...
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. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout the year, students can get the same number of credits in less time, and with the average cost of college soaring in the last ten years, it's an idea attracting more attention across the country. at nyu, almost 20% of students were already graduating early, so this year, it made the accelerated program official. saving students up to $66,000 and getting them into the work force sooner. >> only are they not paying for a year or a semester's tuition, they are working and earning a salary so that does have a double whammy. >> for some parents it's a big selling point. >> if we can get it done in three years and that much cheaper, it's great. >> critics say students risk missing out on extra curricular activities and experience. josh is a nursing student. >> i wouldn't be getting the patient care that i would need if i cut that experience to three years in
. >> reporter: for the accelerated graduation, the out of stater saves more than $18,000. >> the program itself has the road map that they can follow so they know exactly what they need to do. >> reporter: by taking extra classes throughout the year, students can get the same number of credits in less time, and with the average cost of college soaring in the last ten years, it's an idea attracting more attention across the country. at nyu, almost 20% of students were already...