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if our central bank -- you know, austen talked about purgatory.contributor into that level of purgatory was pride. inordinate amount of self-esteem. that is what central bankers have if they think they're a transformers that can turn economic straw into gold, that ends up in rising equity cycle without the underpinnings of fundamentals, that really is purgatory. i think that 62.9 really gives me optimism on bringing people back into the labor force. wages at 3.1 stiff hovering at lowest level in recent cycles especially this year but cities holding a free handle. listen, i think jobs slowing but nearly at the pace many believe and i think there are many uncertainties that will contribute to potentially giving us a tailwind on the jobs scene and i still debate late cycle because i think it was four years including in this ten-year cycle that just don't count. >> the question how the markets react seeing futures now a slight move to the down side and i do say slight. s&p 5 00 lost about 4 on futures and dow down about 54. what do you make of numbers
if our central bank -- you know, austen talked about purgatory.contributor into that level of purgatory was pride. inordinate amount of self-esteem. that is what central bankers have if they think they're a transformers that can turn economic straw into gold, that ends up in rising equity cycle without the underpinnings of fundamentals, that really is purgatory. i think that 62.9 really gives me optimism on bringing people back into the labor force. wages at 3.1 stiff hovering at lowest level...
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jane austen. peter: and you read every year. gary: i read all of jane austen's novels every year, except northanger abbey. i read the other five. peter: facebook or twitter? gary: please don't make me answer that. i'm not on facebook or twitter. peter: i was hoping for a rant. gary: i think you often wonder what might disprove the existence of an all loving god. [laughter] gary: facebook and twitter would go a long way to doing that, i think. peter: what is your most treasured historical possession? gary: my mother's diary from world war ii, when she was in the only navy uso show in the pacific. she was on guam and saipan. she was on tinian when the enola gay took off. peter: did they do an exhibit to her? gary: it was in the national archives exhibit on world war ii on the 25th anniversary. and they used my mom's diary and some of the other stuff that she had. she was from l.a. and she was an entertainer. she got picked for this show and entertained on the aircraft carrier, and was seated next to admiral byrd, richard people in
jane austen. peter: and you read every year. gary: i read all of jane austen's novels every year, except northanger abbey. i read the other five. peter: facebook or twitter? gary: please don't make me answer that. i'm not on facebook or twitter. peter: i was hoping for a rant. gary: i think you often wonder what might disprove the existence of an all loving god. [laughter] gary: facebook and twitter would go a long way to doing that, i think. peter: what is your most treasured historical...
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katie austen, bbc news.o want to join one could be discouraged because of a row over licensing. bands legally need a licence for under—16s to perform, but they argue this should only apply to those that are paid. welsh bands are now calling for a change in legislation. alex humphreys has the details. ammanford town silver band in carmarthenshire. with 28 members, they have a busy concert schedule, and compete regularly. you can't beat the sound of a brass band, can you? although i am only sitting in with these guys tonight, when i was little i used to compete across the country with bands. but some people are saying that is now harder these days for kids to do that. earlier this year, brass bands were told theirjunior members would need a child performance licence for the majority of their public appearances. the license form is a 15 page document. for each individual in the band under the age of 16 or in full—time education, it is a complexjob. on anglesey, the situation is causing some confusion there. i'm
katie austen, bbc news.o want to join one could be discouraged because of a row over licensing. bands legally need a licence for under—16s to perform, but they argue this should only apply to those that are paid. welsh bands are now calling for a change in legislation. alex humphreys has the details. ammanford town silver band in carmarthenshire. with 28 members, they have a busy concert schedule, and compete regularly. you can't beat the sound of a brass band, can you? although i am only...
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level president has long called for more executions 5 inmates will be executed from december nicole austen hillary is the executive director of the u.s. program of human rights watch she says the government should not be expanding the use of capital punishment there are many individuals who are who are on death row who have been found innocent we know research has shown that we know that our death penalty has a disparate impact on black and brown people in this country that has a disparate impact on core communities and so because of those various issues it doesn't make sense for this nation as a democracy to reinstitute this mechanism applying to act as a form of punishment when it is simply fraught with so many inconsistencies and frankly out of the united states $21.00 states have made the decision to stop using the death penalty all and each of us they present verdicts using life in prison without any possibility of wall as an alternative we believe that that is a type of punishment that states should be considering rather they are looking at the death penalty which again we believe is
level president has long called for more executions 5 inmates will be executed from december nicole austen hillary is the executive director of the u.s. program of human rights watch she says the government should not be expanding the use of capital punishment there are many individuals who are who are on death row who have been found innocent we know research has shown that we know that our death penalty has a disparate impact on black and brown people in this country that has a disparate...
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katie austen, bbc news.a british citizen have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the southern city of kismayo. the authorities say a car bomb was detonated and then gunmen stormed the building. a prominent canadian—somali journalist, hodan nalayeh and her husband are thought to be among the dead. the islamist group al—shabab has said it carried out the attack. clashes have broken out between police and protesters in hong kong where thousands of people marched against mainland chinese traders. police fired pepper spray and used batons on the marchers, who threw umbrellas and hard hats back at them. it's the latest in a string of demonstrations that has roiled the former british colony for more than a month. stephen mcdonell told us more from hong kong. this seems to be the new normal in hong kong. every weekend there are a rolling series of protests which at any stage could turn into a conflict with the police. they start off as a march and then at the end those who i suppose you could say are at the more
katie austen, bbc news.a british citizen have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the southern city of kismayo. the authorities say a car bomb was detonated and then gunmen stormed the building. a prominent canadian—somali journalist, hodan nalayeh and her husband are thought to be among the dead. the islamist group al—shabab has said it carried out the attack. clashes have broken out between police and protesters in hong kong where thousands of people marched against mainland chinese...
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level president has long called for more executions 5 inmates will be executed from december nicole austen hillary is the executive director of the u.s. program of human rights watch she says the government should not be expanding the use of capital punishment there are many individuals who are who are on death row who have been found innocent we know research has shown that we know that our death penalty has a disparate impact on black and brown people in this country that has a disparate impact on poor communities and so because of those various issues it doesn't make sense for this nation as a democracy to reinstitute this mechanism applying to act as a form of punishment when it is simply fraught with so many inconsistences and frankly out of the united states 21 states have made the decision to stop using the death penalty all and each of us they preferred to using life in prison without any possibility of parole well as an alternative we believe that that is a type of punishment that states should be considering rather they are looking at the death penalty which again we believe is s
level president has long called for more executions 5 inmates will be executed from december nicole austen hillary is the executive director of the u.s. program of human rights watch she says the government should not be expanding the use of capital punishment there are many individuals who are who are on death row who have been found innocent we know research has shown that we know that our death penalty has a disparate impact on black and brown people in this country that has a disparate...
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katie austen, bbc news. re—iterates that publishing leaked diplomatic telegrams could be a criminal offence. the warning follows the resignation of the british ambassador in washington. the police have been criticised for threatening prosecutions of the media over the leak. facebook is reportedly fined a record £4 billion to settle an investigation into violations of its users' data privacy. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's chetin patak. good evening. we will start with wimbledon. simona halep produced the performance of her career, as she beat serena williams to win her first wimbledon title. the talk before today's ladies‘ final was about whether serena would win a record equalling grand slam title. but she was sensationally beaten in under an hour, as andy swiss reports. it was the day one wimbledon dream was realised whilst another was ruthlessly dashed. serena williams had emerged to royal approval in search of a record equalling 24th grand slam title but simona halep cle
katie austen, bbc news. re—iterates that publishing leaked diplomatic telegrams could be a criminal offence. the warning follows the resignation of the british ambassador in washington. the police have been criticised for threatening prosecutions of the media over the leak. facebook is reportedly fined a record £4 billion to settle an investigation into violations of its users' data privacy. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's chetin patak. good evening. we will...
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katie austen, bbc news.e, a registered educational charity and the largest and most representative early yea rs membership organisation in england. thank you for being with us on bbc news this morning. first of all, how serious a problem is this in terms of the scale, the numbers, the proportion that is being lost?|j think the reality is it has never been worse. we have known for several years that we are in decline when it comes to actually recruiting people into the sector, but as your report clearly shows, there is a major problem at this point in time, as well as being a membership organisation, we operate some nurseries in areas of deprivation. we had to temporarily close some of those nurseries because we cannot recruit staff. it is critical at this point in time, there is a reason why staff are choosing to go to supermarkets and into other sectors, and that is because we were singled out by the low pay commissionjust two singled out by the low pay commission just two years ago has been one of the wors
katie austen, bbc news.e, a registered educational charity and the largest and most representative early yea rs membership organisation in england. thank you for being with us on bbc news this morning. first of all, how serious a problem is this in terms of the scale, the numbers, the proportion that is being lost?|j think the reality is it has never been worse. we have known for several years that we are in decline when it comes to actually recruiting people into the sector, but as your report...
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the inside story on austen's police chief brian manley. ♪ what about him?fing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. you only talk about your insurancet, when you complain about it. (garbled)....it's so painful. good point! that's why esurance is making the whole experience surprisingly painless. so, you never have to talk about it. unless you're their spokesperson. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you a full suite of products with great performance and value. get fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network for less than at&t. that's
the inside story on austen's police chief brian manley. ♪ what about him?fing ] come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. you only talk about your insurancet, when you complain about it. (garbled)....it's so painful. good point! that's why esurance is making the whole experience surprisingly painless. so, you never...
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is achievements in the arts are statecraft like churchill are achievements in literature like jane austenscore the values and spirit of this country so all the characters in the bank we think do and looking at them in a holejust give some of the sense of what it means to accomplish in the united kingdom. turing the outstanding mathematician of the last century and a series of accomplishments, he helped end the war two years early saving countless lives and he is the father of modern commuting and moderate intelligence —— modern computing under modern intelligence and virtual everything we do today. he is an individual who u nfortu nately suffered he is an individual who unfortunately suffered great tragedy and was persecuted through his lifetime and i think the response of the country to that also shows the value of this country. time for a look at the weather. sta rt start of a new week, looking good. yes, this picture came today and it's been like this for many parts of the uk but don't get used to it because, as ever there are some changes on the way. we have things turning much more u
is achievements in the arts are statecraft like churchill are achievements in literature like jane austenscore the values and spirit of this country so all the characters in the bank we think do and looking at them in a holejust give some of the sense of what it means to accomplish in the united kingdom. turing the outstanding mathematician of the last century and a series of accomplishments, he helped end the war two years early saving countless lives and he is the father of modern commuting...
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developed the cannon of our language's literature, including walt wittman, jeffrey chaucer, jane austen and more. he never forgot where he came from, and in 1964, dr. cook returned to his alma mater and to my alma mater, young harris college, to serve as its president. i am thankful that both the state of georgia and also my alma mater, young harris college, could partner with a scholar as distinguished as dr. cook for the last 30 years. his family and friends will be in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize chief anthony "tony" tanner who has dedicated his ntire professional career to secure the city of waycross. a testament to both his hard work and commitment, he worked his way from patrol officer to chief of police, holding every single rank during different points of his career. of the 12 men who have been chiefs of police beginning in 1906, chief tanner has held the position longer than any of them. his work in his community doesn't stop there, though. outside of the police force, he continued dedicating time to the communi
developed the cannon of our language's literature, including walt wittman, jeffrey chaucer, jane austen and more. he never forgot where he came from, and in 1964, dr. cook returned to his alma mater and to my alma mater, young harris college, to serve as its president. i am thankful that both the state of georgia and also my alma mater, young harris college, could partner with a scholar as distinguished as dr. cook for the last 30 years. his family and friends will be in my thoughts and prayers...
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today the venting and berkeley will be done your 7th street and austen wade and in oakland near peralta and 30 seconds streets. you may smell natural gas in those neighborhoods until 8 o'clock tonight. >>> northern california firefighters are back home after fighting wildfires in canada over the past two weeks. 100 firefighters from the u.s. forest service that arrived yesterday at mcclellan airport in sacramento. hot and very dry conditions increased the wildfire danger in alaska and canada last month, and some of those fires are still burning. i was a pretty intense. just to to the environment with the fuel types. >> the firefighters say they're happy to be home, but also said they would have stayed to keep helping out if they were needed. in northwestern ontario one wildfire burned at least 277 square miles. >>> let's talk about our weather and cooler temperatures. >> that is correct. mainly the biggest drop is for inland temperatures. kevin says cooler, it cooled off in sausalito after the he in early june and has not been over 70 since june 12. although he did say also it has been
today the venting and berkeley will be done your 7th street and austen wade and in oakland near peralta and 30 seconds streets. you may smell natural gas in those neighborhoods until 8 o'clock tonight. >>> northern california firefighters are back home after fighting wildfires in canada over the past two weeks. 100 firefighters from the u.s. forest service that arrived yesterday at mcclellan airport in sacramento. hot and very dry conditions increased the wildfire danger in alaska and...