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why the chinese president is talking about black swans and grey rhinos the world's number two economy slows. us who's paying the price for the longest government shutdown in american history. by every year the world economic forum in davos is a chance for leaders from across the globe to talk about the biggest challenges facing the planet but this gathering was notable for those who didn't make it to the swiss alps u.s. president donald trump shine is paying and the u.k.'s to recent may were among them pressing problems back home care many of them away but for those who came there was plenty to talk about the international monetary fund cut its global growth forecast china's economy grew at the slowest pace in twenty eight years and according to all the world's twenty six richest people are worth as much as the poorest half of humanity or some question the way it arrived at those numbers more people fear that a widening wealth gap is ripping apart the social contract on which the world economy is built john howell has more from. a chill has settled over down ass and that's not just th
why the chinese president is talking about black swans and grey rhinos the world's number two economy slows. us who's paying the price for the longest government shutdown in american history. by every year the world economic forum in davos is a chance for leaders from across the globe to talk about the biggest challenges facing the planet but this gathering was notable for those who didn't make it to the swiss alps u.s. president donald trump shine is paying and the u.k.'s to recent may were...
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that there's a black swan as it's if i saw it as a kind of asian black swan song so b.a. did a really great job it was a poetic magical moment in an otherwise very hectic fashion week. please you know almost at fashion week were two votes with him. incidentally besides old could sir frank so be a also design stage costumes such as these for a recent production of la traviata and to lose for the projects are in preparation but he has no plans to give up oats could to. every year burley hosts international green week jain agricultural convention and trade featuring international speciality as well as presenting the latest food trends it provides an opportunity for experts to meet up and discuss karen chance every year and week has a potluck country and this year it's finland and they offer that trend to what organic food is growing here's a closer look. finland boasts plenty of unspoiled nature so it's hardly surprising that natural foods play a major role in classic british cuisine. most of what lands in the frying pan or on the plate comes straight from the great outdoors
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seven years of black swan as i saw it as a kind of asian black swan song so be a did a really great song it was a poetic magical moment in an otherwise very hectic fashion week. please you know not at fashion week were too hurtful to you incidentally besides old could sir frank so be a also design stage costumes such as these for a recent production of la traviata and to lose for the projects are in preparation but he has no plans to give up oats could turn. and staying in paris valentino wowed audiences at fashion week we take a closer look at the top of today's express. valentino presented a riot of colors and fabrics at the shows in paris and wednesday. the collection featured opulent dresses in loud colors luminous evening gowns an eccentric shapes and british model naomi campbell stepping out in a show that gown. creative director pierre powell peculiar show made a colorful statement for the coming spring. an electrical substation in berlin is currently functioning as a gallery for paintings of the imaginary continent of west rose from the t.v. series game of thrones forty artists m
seven years of black swan as i saw it as a kind of asian black swan song so be a did a really great song it was a poetic magical moment in an otherwise very hectic fashion week. please you know not at fashion week were too hurtful to you incidentally besides old could sir frank so be a also design stage costumes such as these for a recent production of la traviata and to lose for the projects are in preparation but he has no plans to give up oats could turn. and staying in paris valentino wowed...
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. >> that's natalie portman in "black swan," a performance that earned her the academy award for bestthe 25th anniversary of portman's film debut. when at 13 years old she played "assassin," she's israeli born and american actress have lived through the ups and downs of a four year career with a four year break to earn from whharva university. > we got together to talk about her life. >> natalie portman was a child star, yes but not the kind who got her start in the mickey mouse club. >> you went hard at a young age, you sort of skipped the disney years. >> that was kind of an accident. >> at 13 i was playing in "assassin." i was trying out for all these disney things. they were like this one is not chirpy. >> her latest movie is about as far from disney as you can get. >> i am scared. >> portman plays seceleste who writes a song about the incident that made her a star that thrusts her in the dark side of celebrity. >> you get the moment of columbine effectively of schools shooting and we hear of 9/11 and terror attack, what does the movie want to say about the time that we live in no
. >> that's natalie portman in "black swan," a performance that earned her the academy award for bestthe 25th anniversary of portman's film debut. when at 13 years old she played "assassin," she's israeli born and american actress have lived through the ups and downs of a four year career with a four year break to earn from whharva university. > we got together to talk about her life. >> natalie portman was a child star, yes but not the kind who got her start...
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why the chinese president is talking about black swans and grey rhinos the world's number two economy slows. us who's paying the price for the longest government shutdown in american history. by every year the world economic forum in davos is a chance for leaders from across the globe to talk about the biggest challenges facing the planet but this gathering was notable for those who didn't make it to the swiss alps u.s. president donald trump shine is paying and the u.k.'s to recent may were among them pressing problems back home care many of them away but for those who came there was plenty to talk about the international monetary fund cut its global growth forecast china's economy grew at the slowest pace in twenty eight years and according to oxfam the world's twenty six richest people are worth as much as the poorest half of humanity or some question the way it arrived at those numbers more people fear that a widening wealth gap is ripping apart the social contract on which the world economy is built john howell has more from davos. a chill has settled over down ass and that's not
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans possibly the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on a visitor. rewind returns or care bring your people back to life from start with brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries in. the global. and the other student rewinds continues with me going into a war zone he said the first thing to look for is the exit it's not how to get it it's all to get out the pictures there's no point going to these places rewind on al-jazeera. staff shortages because of the u.s. shutdown caused widespread delays at several major airports. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're with al-jazeera also coming up on the program longtime trump associate raja stone is arrested in florida on seven charges brought by special counsel robert muller. despite backing president maduro russia office to mediate between venezuela's government and the opposition. this fall. and the greek parliament ratifies the agreement renaming macedonia ending a long dispute was fuelling anger
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost and i just. find out what people are talking about in sports today in front of something i know that you're very excited about that's in the last hour that's all made it through to the asian cup semifinals for the first time in the history off to a tense one zero win over continental heavyweight south korea korean fans a thought they had taken the lead in abu dhabi as this free kick hit the post and whistled the net just after was caught as abdel-aziz had him a got the winner. yet it can be a goal at the twenty nine hundred eighteen cup the supporters have being unable to travel to the emirates due to the blockade on gaza but they have been celebrating at home he said helm i like was with them. there is a huge excitement here and talk to qatar going to do that and you can hear the world around me qatar going to. the semifinals of the asian cup is going to be for the first time in their history that they're going
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known for some of the most memorable roles from "star wars" to deeply troubled ballerina in "black swan discovers the dark side of fame in her movie vox lux. she's also known to throw down hard core wrap as she's done on snl we talk about that on our sunday sit down with natalie portman. catch us in the morning or set your dvr and watch any time. for now back to you and see you on sunday morning. >> see you then. >> that's what i call a team natalie portman hard core rap. >> yeah can't wait. >> now to the controversy over the keto diet. so many looking to shed pounds, keto all the rage but a famous trainer says you might think twice about that. >> why would anybody think this is a good idea. >> julian michaels slam slamming the crazy among celebrities. >> i want to be a beacon for aging gracefully. >> it is a diet that recommends on cutting down on carbs to force your body into a about fat-burning state which deprives your body. >> when you don't eat one of the three macro nutrients you're starving your cells. >> is it safe to wipe out one of your food groups. >> moderation is key to ev
known for some of the most memorable roles from "star wars" to deeply troubled ballerina in "black swan discovers the dark side of fame in her movie vox lux. she's also known to throw down hard core wrap as she's done on snl we talk about that on our sunday sit down with natalie portman. catch us in the morning or set your dvr and watch any time. for now back to you and see you on sunday morning. >> see you then. >> that's what i call a team natalie portman hard core...
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost. the world's largest oil company fails to become public tappan. all the kingdom of the company inseparable here the world's largest oil producer and you don't list in the world's largest stock and that definitely felt something al-jazeera investigates the politics of oil the middle east's most potent economic weapon. saudi arab coke the company and the state on al-jazeera. the military is still standing by him as defiant as the u.s. warns of action if there's any threat to venezuela self-proclaimed president. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from my headquarters in doha with may end of the product also ahead. the huge devastation in this region a swathe of destruction that swept through this area destroying homes killing possibly hundreds of people anger and despair with many people still missing after brazil's dam collapse a place of worship that's become a bomb site and dozens of people are killed in the s
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on a. separate. reinvestigate the toxic legacy of south africa's mining industry and examine exactly what is hiding beneath all of this toxic waste africa's largest democracy heads to the polls join us for live coverage as nigeria voters out there well true cases the best of the networks documentaries with powerful untold stories from the middle east and north africa as cubans are set to vote on the possible changes to the constitution what impact will be outcome have on the country the world sunny day witness visits ghana and sweden where a community polarized by mining times questions their heritage february. in september twenty seventh the people of the kurdish region of northern iraq voted in favor of independence from baghdad. but joy was short lived as the iraqi government reacted forces against any idea of separation. al-jazeera world travels to the kurdish regional capital availability to investigate ind
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from leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos black swans boss at the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera if you were looking at this from the outside you would really wonder what was going on what is this gross is a religion that they have an in-depth exploration of global capitalism and our obsession with economic growth this is still the center of capitalism there is no limits i view myself as a capital artist we are trying to baker the world smaller and smaller we don't want to be set realistic in the world we would rather have a fantasy growing pains on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. telling welcome to the al-jazeera news our life or my headquarters in doha with me and it's a problem coming up in the next sixty minutes if down the line that i want in this case the united states is not behind the curtain it is in advanc
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans boss at the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on a visitor. in war torn afghanistan or simply going to school can be a privilege. especially if you're a girl. and. two out of three girls don't attend school despite billions of dollars in aid spent on education over the last two decades. i'm steve on this episode of what i want to use to reinvestigate why so many of afghanistan's girls are kept outside of the classroom. into the dawn of a new school day across afghanistan and girls from the dashed district or neighborhood in west kabul begin making their way to class. pursed a trickle. and soon a steady stream out. by six am the outpouring from the gates. there steve from norwich ready to learn. it's six am seems truly first and it is and. that's because this is the first of three ships here. it's the only way to accommodate the more than fourteen thousand students from the screen. split almost evenly between schools and board over the next week we've been gi
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans boss at the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on al-jazeera. each year childhood ends for an estimated fifteen million girls globally omeri before the age of eighteen. young girls compelled to marry after fleeing the war in syria share their stories and talk to al-jazeera. al-jazeera this is the opportunity to understand a very different way where their before something happens and we don't live up to. you're watching the news hour live from headquarters and. coming up in the next sixty minutes down in fact the air travel in the u.s. flights were delayed at some major airports because unpaid workers are calling in sick dueling speeches from venezuela president nicolas maduro says he remains the head of the government and opposition leader has no off already why do appeals to the military to support him plus. or is disrupt a news conference held by longtime donald trump confidant roger stone who faces criminal charges linked to the russian investigation. prog
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i'm not going to predict a crisis looming or a potential black swan but i do think this is going to be a really rough year for the economy if you're asking about the stock market, i think at those lows on december 24, about half that narrative got priced in at that point. >> good to see you, david rosenberg. >>> trade talks are back on. president trump is set to give a primetime address on border security ylan mui with more >> reporter: still dealing with the shutdown here at home. the president tweeted he plans to address the nation tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern he said his talk will be about the humanitarian and national security crisis at the southern border as this shutdown drags on into its third week. also happening tomorrow will be the end of the trade talks in beijing. leading that delegation has been deputy u.s. trade rep jeffrey garish followed by others that have a big stake today, commerce secretary wilbur ross said on cnbc that the u.s. sees this as a binary option reach a resolution or ramp up terrorists and he said china finally realized the same thing. >> china no
i'm not going to predict a crisis looming or a potential black swan but i do think this is going to be a really rough year for the economy if you're asking about the stock market, i think at those lows on december 24, about half that narrative got priced in at that point. >> good to see you, david rosenberg. >>> trade talks are back on. president trump is set to give a primetime address on border security ylan mui with more >> reporter: still dealing with the shutdown here...
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as well as in the rest of the world and i think if you're asking the question, what's the 2019 black swanen i don't think it's going to be necessarily a major terrorist attack like 9/11 or outbreak of a conventional war in say the south china sea or eastern europe the thing that interests me is that escalation of the information war in which china because of its really much greater technology reach than russia is able to do some real disruption. >> then that would, that's interesting to contemplate let me ask you about iran then is the president right they've been severely weakened by his policy he implied by pulling out of syria, we don't have to worry about him like years ago and iran thinking about striking the last four zeros because it's collapsed so much. are they feebled by everything that's happened or an adversary we need to be seriously concerned about? >> economically and in terms of its domestic legitimacy, the regime in tehran is weak and i think it's true to say that the trump administration's decision to pull out of the iran nuclear deal added to the pressure however, i thi
as well as in the rest of the world and i think if you're asking the question, what's the 2019 black swanen i don't think it's going to be necessarily a major terrorist attack like 9/11 or outbreak of a conventional war in say the south china sea or eastern europe the thing that interests me is that escalation of the information war in which china because of its really much greater technology reach than russia is able to do some real disruption. >> then that would, that's interesting to...
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on al-jazeera. zero. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes that are short while i will sign a bill to open our government for three weeks president trump announces a deal to temporarily reopen the government even though it doesn't include money for his border war in. this off to stop shortages ground and delay hundreds of flights at three major airports. a. long time trump ally was just studded appears in court facing seven charges stemming from robert miller's investigation also. venezuela's self declared interim president calls for mass demonstrations and rejects nicolas maduro offer of talks. with all of those schools hosts the u.a.e. defending champions australia to set up a showdown in the asian cup said before it's. welcome to the program our top story u.s. government services are set to reopen after a record thirty five day long shutdown but on
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our first guest tonight is an award-winning actress you know from films like "black swan" and "jackiering and executive producing "vox lux" whw h is in select theaters and opens nationwide friday. let's take a look. >> you know, i'm pretty sure that every year my videos keep getting worse and worse. but they're doing better and better. he showed me this perfume thing we shot last year where i'm unfurling from a digital rose petal like thumbelina. and i thought it would ruin me but here i am opening for 30,000. >> mom, what are you even talking about? >> seth: please welcome to the show natalie portman, everyone. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hi, natalie. how are you? >> hi. i'm good. how are you? >> seth: it's is so -- i wonderful. and it's great to have you here. we met -- the first time we met was at "snl." >> yes. >> seth: and i want to ask you something. ne a thing on this show. it's very popular, called "second chance theater." it's so popular, we've done it thre >> wow.n five years. [ laughter ] >> seth: but what we do, is we take sketches that made it tes and got cut. and
our first guest tonight is an award-winning actress you know from films like "black swan" and "jackiering and executive producing "vox lux" whw h is in select theaters and opens nationwide friday. let's take a look. >> you know, i'm pretty sure that every year my videos keep getting worse and worse. but they're doing better and better. he showed me this perfume thing we shot last year where i'm unfurling from a digital rose petal like thumbelina. and i thought it...
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. >> "black swan" introduced portman to her future husband, core okay fir benjamin they have two youngwalk with jack tomorrow. >> portma earned another nomination in 2016 for her portrayal of first lady jacqueline kennedy in "jac ye." >> how d get into that character that people know so well? >> yeah, it was real scary t take on honestly, but i realized how fun it was and how lucky it was to have all t ofs material because she was so famous. there's so much video image that you can watch. there's so many transcripts of her actual speech. >> the white house tour, fo example. >> the white house tour was like an exact reproduction. >> portman's impressive res may have challenging roles and her ivy league pedigree have earned her a certain label that doesn'c y fit. >> i felt like they were like oh, she's t smart serious one, like this kind of image of me that was not what isa necly felt like. >> there's a lot you may not know about me. >>n ima she likes to poke fun at. >> i never said i was a role mode >> in a popular recurring digital short in "saturday night live." >> whas a day in the l
. >> "black swan" introduced portman to her future husband, core okay fir benjamin they have two youngwalk with jack tomorrow. >> portma earned another nomination in 2016 for her portrayal of first lady jacqueline kennedy in "jac ye." >> how d get into that character that people know so well? >> yeah, it was real scary t take on honestly, but i realized how fun it was and how lucky it was to have all t ofs material because she was so famous. there's...
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the equity markets are higher this year, but at some point they may not >> those kind of black swan eventsr things that we can't necessarily plan for, and i think it would be -- it would be ill-advised for investors at this stage to get so cautionary that they start to go into cache. there's still opportunities out there. if and when -- i should say if that scenario doesn't fold, we should have a very clear idea at the beginning of march, and at that point, yes, there would be some kind of warnings to our investors, but mainly really with regard to the u.k. that this is the scenario for the u.s. we still don't expect there to be a recession at the end of 2019 if the situation were to deteriorate significantly, and even in that scenario, i still don't put the u.s. shutdown as a key risk to the u.s. economy >> you ultimately recessions, though, seema, as you know -- recessio recessions are not caused business governments people stop spending businesses pull back ultimately, humans make that decision we had our retail strategist stacy on a couple of days ago. she actually lives in london, and
the equity markets are higher this year, but at some point they may not >> those kind of black swan eventsr things that we can't necessarily plan for, and i think it would be -- it would be ill-advised for investors at this stage to get so cautionary that they start to go into cache. there's still opportunities out there. if and when -- i should say if that scenario doesn't fold, we should have a very clear idea at the beginning of march, and at that point, yes, there would be some kind...
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leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos and black swans the cost of holding the u.s. to ransom. counting the cost. at least seven people are killed and two hundred are missing after mining down barriers say in brazil. hello i'm fully back this is al jazeera live from doha also ahead donald trump temporarily ends the long as u.s. government shut down but there is still no money for his border wall the u.n. security council will meet to discuss the venezuela crisis as the u.s. intensifies efforts to remove president nicolas maduro from power basti european commission reportedly add sound eurabia to a draft list of countries that pulls a tariff financing threats. thank you for joining as a governor of the brazilian state of maine as sheriff says the chances of finding survivors of a dam bursts are slim at least seven bodies have been recovered so far two hundred s. still missing the dam collapse at an iron ore mine near the town of burma daniel daniel with the latest going to a wave of british foreign sludge was sent spewing into the countrys
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from leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos black swans boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on a visit or. hello and welcome again to rewind on elizabeth. when we first launched al-jazeera english more than ten years ago our goal was to seek out the sort of documentaries on the channel simply weren't doing well here on rewind we revisit some of the best of them to find out how they came about and how the stories moved on well today we rewind into two thousand and six and one of the earliest of those programs for more than thirty years muhammad made was a legendary figure in africa and video journalist who chronicled the momentous events of the second half of the twentieth century a turbulent time for the continent mo and me was a series made by muhammad son sunday in which he tells the story of his father's career and camera picks the agency has father created a brave and highly respected figure in africa mohamed came to global prominence when his film and photos of the mine nine hundred eighty four et
from leaders there about an economic slowdown what the chinese president said about gray rhinos black swans boss and the cost of holding the u.s. budget to ransom. counting the cost on a visit or. hello and welcome again to rewind on elizabeth. when we first launched al-jazeera english more than ten years ago our goal was to seek out the sort of documentaries on the channel simply weren't doing well here on rewind we revisit some of the best of them to find out how they came about and how the...
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talk about the black swans in the market later.ejra: one thing that struck me this morning was the ambivalence of cable. theresa may is bringing plan b later today, but the fact she's not having cross party talks, does that mean is she trying to placate the heart brexiteers? i want to put up what is moving. dollar-yen is moving. yen is strengthening. it is gaining against the dollar for the first time in five days. on concerns this is taking the glass half empty view on talks, a bit of a delay in the stoxx 50 futures getting underway. some issues with your ex, so perhaps we are playing catch-up. we are tracking u.s. features. we could get a negative opening in europe. the 10 year yield moving higher with u.s. equities, futures look like it could be a little bit big. we could see the yield take lower, but -- tick lower. softer would be the form of brexit, according to goldman sachs. they will be one of the strongest g10 currencies of the year. let's talk about the mliv question. they circle the other big question. china data, good o
talk about the black swans in the market later.ejra: one thing that struck me this morning was the ambivalence of cable. theresa may is bringing plan b later today, but the fact she's not having cross party talks, does that mean is she trying to placate the heart brexiteers? i want to put up what is moving. dollar-yen is moving. yen is strengthening. it is gaining against the dollar for the first time in five days. on concerns this is taking the glass half empty view on talks, a bit of a delay...
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type of event. >> yeah. >> which, you know, the black swan is just lurking i always -- i know he is there somewhere. anyway, how you about? you think fundamentally -- >> i'm -- i wonder if maybe we're going to see that shift to value. if you think about how this is really similar to the tech bubble in many respects, greenspan read -- was reading back in 1999 remember, he start flapping his arms with the exuberance and didn't raise rates because he was reading on y2k, and he didn't think the lights were going to come on he kept -- we kept liquidity in all the banks and perpetuated a tech bubble, and that was a large cap growth. >> i think people -- >> history never repeats it rhymes. because all the tech companies this time had natural underpinnings of fundamentals, and actually we're making money and, you know, there are some of the valuations that weren't even excessive, but whenever you have five stocks or six stocks that are in the moment and everybody loves them, and they get over $1 trillion in value, it doesn't matter if they have fundamentals it's still similar to 99, even
type of event. >> yeah. >> which, you know, the black swan is just lurking i always -- i know he is there somewhere. anyway, how you about? you think fundamentally -- >> i'm -- i wonder if maybe we're going to see that shift to value. if you think about how this is really similar to the tech bubble in many respects, greenspan read -- was reading back in 1999 remember, he start flapping his arms with the exuberance and didn't raise rates because he was reading on y2k, and he...
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in terms of, the black swan? several degrees standard deviation away from normal? 120 months, this was the worst. i would be surprised if anyone did well. given how relatively -- conservatively the banks are managing their balance sheets, they hold up pretty well. i am not that exercised about what happened. >> you are really that exercised about anything. james: i am exercised about exercise. >> how are things going? james: it is clearly not december. was aquarter one year ago blockbuster. we are not in that environment. it is better. shutdown -- the which has come out of nowhere -- no one was talking about a government shutdown three months ago. that will affect gdp. quarter will definitely be stronger than q4 last year. the shutdown will start to affect economic activity, whether it affects banks in the short term remains to be seen. >> morgan stanley has built a fearsome equities business in rise ofanticipating the quants. some of them are in trouble. are you worried about the sustainability about that strategy? james: not particularly. if you look at performan
in terms of, the black swan? several degrees standard deviation away from normal? 120 months, this was the worst. i would be surprised if anyone did well. given how relatively -- conservatively the banks are managing their balance sheets, they hold up pretty well. i am not that exercised about what happened. >> you are really that exercised about anything. james: i am exercised about exercise. >> how are things going? james: it is clearly not december. was aquarter one year ago...
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neil: what about the other noise could be out there, or black swan developments you worry about or younk could be an issue this year? >> the problem we're already pricing in a plaque swan event. we have a bear market right now. let's face it the economic data is very, very strong. it is very hard to go into recession with unemployment at 50-year low, 3.7%. might go to 3.6% at the end of the week. in addition we have 3% on gdp so growth is solid. if anything i would think the surprise would have to be a positive here. we're already pricing in like a worst-case scenario. neil: when we have a down year in the market, more often than not, it is followed by an up year. this has been a very different environment, because over the last decade or so we had one up year after another, certainly coming after the melt down. so all bets are off. where are you in the camp, should it matter? >> i think as long term investor look, we like to say a bear market is a terrible thing to waste. they don't happen that often. you're in a position where evaluations are extremely cheap. forward earnings on the
neil: what about the other noise could be out there, or black swan developments you worry about or younk could be an issue this year? >> the problem we're already pricing in a plaque swan event. we have a bear market right now. let's face it the economic data is very, very strong. it is very hard to go into recession with unemployment at 50-year low, 3.7%. might go to 3.6% at the end of the week. in addition we have 3% on gdp so growth is solid. if anything i would think the surprise...
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a definite black swan i couldn't see coming but what we have done is extrapolated the growth of the sectoring a period when the global economy was doing very well, there was high penetration, it can't continue. francine: james athey of standard aberdeen -- aberdeen standard. next, readying a one billion euro bond issue. we bring you the latest on the struggling italian lender next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's focus in on hedge funds as they report 2018 performances. management outperformed end of this staggering losses. one bright spot was bridgewater. many of its peers did not fare as well. pershing square outperformed the average hedge fund but still ended the year in the red. one of the worst major performers was greenlight capital, which saw the worst performance in its 22 year history. we are also getting breaking news out of the u.k. gdp better than expected. coming in at 0.2% for the month of november. production, much worse than expected. 0.4%.on month is manufacturing also worse than expected. construction, b
a definite black swan i couldn't see coming but what we have done is extrapolated the growth of the sectoring a period when the global economy was doing very well, there was high penetration, it can't continue. francine: james athey of standard aberdeen -- aberdeen standard. next, readying a one billion euro bond issue. we bring you the latest on the struggling italian lender next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's...
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by definition they are black swans. neil: right. >> you don't see them, then they have got, then they have got less maneuvering room. when i look at the strength of the economy, you know, because i've been on your show quite a bit, that i have, i'm a conservative with mixed feelings about donald trump but i think you have to give him crate credit for the regulatory roll back and tax cuts and as incomplete or perfect as they were. this was sugar high that propelled higher rate in 2018. how are they a sugar high? they are gift keeps on giving and they have lot of money to invest an they're not looking over their shoulders for regulators knocking on their door. by the ways democratic congress will not be unable to undo those measures. neil: the lower tax rates are gift that keeps giving. you can quibble with them, but they're paying huge dividends. they will continue, less money obviously they have to fork over to uncle sam. so we can argue pros and cons of that. no denying on the regulatory front, what the president has d
by definition they are black swans. neil: right. >> you don't see them, then they have got, then they have got less maneuvering room. when i look at the strength of the economy, you know, because i've been on your show quite a bit, that i have, i'm a conservative with mixed feelings about donald trump but i think you have to give him crate credit for the regulatory roll back and tax cuts and as incomplete or perfect as they were. this was sugar high that propelled higher rate in 2018. how...
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is like a speed bump because of trade and you have to remember the fourth quarter we had like a black swanalmost no liquidity. versus shouch versus how much is a slowdown. i think this is speed bump i think even if expectations come down, i think stocks do okay in earnings season. >> who do you think leads the way? which sector >> we just published our sort of like seasonal analysis on this i think that investors are really gravitating towards quality cyclicals right now. meaning, they'renot really -- they don't want to be in growth or value they want to be sort of in the middle and, you know, i think growth works a little better. people are more comfortable owning soming that can grow even if it they're not sure about the global environment >> richard, what do you tell people to do right now if we're seeing the numbers come down and we've seen a big takedown, so what happens? >> i think two things. one is you do have the volatility from the fourth quarter which i would say was kind of a disconnect from the fundamentals, disproportionately large relative to the fundamentals so, yeah, there
is like a speed bump because of trade and you have to remember the fourth quarter we had like a black swanalmost no liquidity. versus shouch versus how much is a slowdown. i think this is speed bump i think even if expectations come down, i think stocks do okay in earnings season. >> who do you think leads the way? which sector >> we just published our sort of like seasonal analysis on this i think that investors are really gravitating towards quality cyclicals right now. meaning,...
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> that's hard to roll >> people thought they were betting on red and apple was betting on black by the way, swanas double zero who was the guy? tell me. >> i don't know. >> you know. >> no, i don't i would tell you, believe me i'll find out. >> i cannot believe zuckerberg pulled this off without any changes. >> the game goes on, jim this is not tend. >> we had zuckerberg-gate. there are a lot of gates. >> there are people who still believe legislation or something will occur. >> it's all over >> okay. >> it's like the doors song. it's all over. >> i was never a big fan >> when we come back a ceo hat trick on a business earning thursday stay tuned for interviews with the heads of ups ♪ ♪ let's go from plans... to full-blown production. ♪ ♪ let's go from being on-call... ♪ ♪ to being on-line. american express can help move your business forward with loans, vendor payments and buying power. chat with one of our 4000 specialists and let's make it happen. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. the powerful backing of american express. hey, how ya doing? uh, phil. are
> that's hard to roll >> people thought they were betting on red and apple was betting on black by the way, swanas double zero who was the guy? tell me. >> i don't know. >> you know. >> no, i don't i would tell you, believe me i'll find out. >> i cannot believe zuckerberg pulled this off without any changes. >> the game goes on, jim this is not tend. >> we had zuckerberg-gate. there are a lot of gates. >> there are people who still believe...
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bishop talbert swan, harvard divinity school grad, tweeted "when trayvon martin was murdered, you all said black parents shouldn't let their boys wear hoodies. if they didn't want them perceived as thugs. they all don't want your boys perceived as racist little jackasses for wearing maga hats." mr. swan will join us in a riment. this leftist narrative that a make america great again hat is akin to wearing some nazi uniform, it's patently ridiculous and it's offensive. it's just plain stupid. but this is the defamation and intimidation that the left happily perpetuates. by the way, with little to no pushback. predictably of course never trump republicans are also taking up the chorus, from "the new york times" tweeting "don't let your catholic schools students where maga hats for a field trip for the march for slife." and of course bill kristol, he never misses an opportunity to hit the president and his supporters, even when he has his facts wrong, said "the contrast between the quiet strength of mr. phillips and the behavior of maga brats absorb the spirit of trumpism, the spectacle is a lesson
bishop talbert swan, harvard divinity school grad, tweeted "when trayvon martin was murdered, you all said black parents shouldn't let their boys wear hoodies. if they didn't want them perceived as thugs. they all don't want your boys perceived as racist little jackasses for wearing maga hats." mr. swan will join us in a riment. this leftist narrative that a make america great again hat is akin to wearing some nazi uniform, it's patently ridiculous and it's offensive. it's just plain...
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when i hear a bishop swan not address the real issues, planned parenthood, and you are talking about 40% of black people that have been aborted, not on this planet, and you have nothing to say about it? when i hear that and remember, laura, i was one of the clergy that traveled with then-candidate trump. i support candidate trump then and i do right now. >> laura: so i guess you are a racist. i guess you're a a racist. honestly. you have a maga hat -- don't worry maga hat around d.c. don't try to go into a gym or a restaurant wearing a maga hat because they will profile u.s. racist even though you are not a white person with white privilege. >> i do have a jewish mother. with that being said, i will say -- >> laura: [laughs] audit all covered. >> i got all the races covered, the rainbow, the real rainbow, that is. here's the reality we have to look at, when i hear the rhetoric of bishop swan, remember, the same bishop that called candace i was a name that i cannot repeat its equivalent. >> laura: let's drop that out from him. i was glad he came on the show. a lot of these people, like the catholi
when i hear a bishop swan not address the real issues, planned parenthood, and you are talking about 40% of black people that have been aborted, not on this planet, and you have nothing to say about it? when i hear that and remember, laura, i was one of the clergy that traveled with then-candidate trump. i support candidate trump then and i do right now. >> laura: so i guess you are a racist. i guess you're a a racist. honestly. you have a maga hat -- don't worry maga hat around d.c....
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when i hear bishop swan not address the real issues and that is the bar bare rick margaret sanger who gave us planned patient hood and 48% of people that are black that were aborted, not on this planet p remember i was one of the clergy that traveled with then candidate trump. i support candidate trump then and i do right now. there's nothing racist about what he says >> laura: i guess you're a racist. i get bet you have a maga hat, don't try to wear it around dc, don't go into a gym or rest raunt wearing a maga hat because they'll profile you as a person of privilege >>> i do have a jewish mother, i will say this to you >> laura: you got it all covered >>> i got the whole rainbow, the real rainbow that is. when i hear the rhetoric of bishop swan, remember this is the same bishop that called candace owens a name that i can't repeat >> laura: i was glad he actually came on the show. a lot of these people like the catholic bishop, won't come on, because they don't want questions from me. they're all afraid and hiding behind the collar, i suggest they worry about getting people back in is pews and trump is the most pro life president we've ever had
when i hear bishop swan not address the real issues and that is the bar bare rick margaret sanger who gave us planned patient hood and 48% of people that are black that were aborted, not on this planet p remember i was one of the clergy that traveled with then candidate trump. i support candidate trump then and i do right now. there's nothing racist about what he says >> laura: i guess you're a racist. i get bet you have a maga hat, don't try to wear it around dc, don't go into a gym or...
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or black or latino my main belief we need to bring together a coalition of people around a kroggive agenda, which is prepared to take on a powerful ruling class. he says this is my view. jonathan swan it may. we're seeing a corrective to that with elizabeth warren she's clearly doing -- making a class argument and a race argument talking about racial inequities in a deliberate way, which bernie sanders didn't do in 2016 and also making -- to contrast her launch with kamala harris, it's interesting elizabeth warren is much more ideological, making a real argument about how america is organized and about real structural upheaval. we haven't seen that from kamala harris yet and i think that she's going to, one of her big vulnerabilities, past as a prosecutor the new democratic party, she has spoken positively about i.c.e. on television there is video of that and now the new suspicion abolish i.c.e. that's an area of vulnerability. >> and some of the lines on crime, written by a republican with kamala harris, i think you're right. >> she told me in an interview she supports abolishes i.c.e aisle say that before that. >> and old footage of her saying i.c.e. is important and illegal immi
or black or latino my main belief we need to bring together a coalition of people around a kroggive agenda, which is prepared to take on a powerful ruling class. he says this is my view. jonathan swan it may. we're seeing a corrective to that with elizabeth warren she's clearly doing -- making a class argument and a race argument talking about racial inequities in a deliberate way, which bernie sanders didn't do in 2016 and also making -- to contrast her launch with kamala harris, it's...