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a blip, ali, for liverpool, or signs of something more worrying?aven't got a centre off and we are struggling to keep our centre half. the only centre half we've got is expected to play tonight, asjurgen klopp said in the press conference, but there's rumours stewing around that robinho might be out. itjust feels like it never ends because liverpool are using our best defence, which has a knock on effect on everyone else. you can make any excuses but it will have an effect on the team. but it still the same team that won the league last season by a mile. but i think they need some confidence, and i think one thing at the first and, they'll string on a couple of good games. it's anyone's league, and ijust hope it will be liverpool's. irate it's anyone's league, and i 'ust hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries _ hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries have _ hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries have taken _ hope it will be liverpool's. we know those injuries have taken a - hope it will be liverpool's. we know
a blip, ali, for liverpool, or signs of something more worrying?aven't got a centre off and we are struggling to keep our centre half. the only centre half we've got is expected to play tonight, asjurgen klopp said in the press conference, but there's rumours stewing around that robinho might be out. itjust feels like it never ends because liverpool are using our best defence, which has a knock on effect on everyone else. you can make any excuses but it will have an effect on the team. but it...
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we have a few blips that show up. on future cast, you can see the occasional blips showing up in sonoma county through the rest of this evening and into tomorrow morning. the best chance of rain is along the coast. once we get past midmorning, thin arefor the north will you e en the map. will start up tomorrow morning with a lot of low cloud cover and fog with reduced visibility. it will be very stubborn. we have a lot of fog out there by noon tomorrow. it is lifting into the low cloud cover. we will see the sunshine emerging. that will help to boost temperatures to well above average for this time of the year. rug well above normal. mostly 48 degrees as the cool spot right now in livermore. it is unusual to be this mild. we do have the cloud cover out there right now. as that drops closer to ground level, we have fog developing. temperatures do not drop much. we have upper 40s to near 50 degrees early tomorrow morning. we are well above normal for the middle of january. tomorrow's temperatures will be well above norm
we have a few blips that show up. on future cast, you can see the occasional blips showing up in sonoma county through the rest of this evening and into tomorrow morning. the best chance of rain is along the coast. once we get past midmorning, thin arefor the north will you e en the map. will start up tomorrow morning with a lot of low cloud cover and fog with reduced visibility. it will be very stubborn. we have a lot of fog out there by noon tomorrow. it is lifting into the low cloud cover....
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that's been resisting since in 2007, in 2018, and in 2020, so that could be a little bit of a blip, but i think we're actually going to break through it this time the banks have not seen a rising rate environment, nor have investors. that is the el fapt in the room, the 800 point gorilla in the room however you want to give the analogy to it. rates are the biggest thing that will affect rates. j.p. morgan made more money in the fourth quarter than it ever has before let's focus on profitability let's focus on a rising rate environment. i think banks, this will be a blip and they'll get right back on the horse and move higher >> let's say, though, that rates don't really rise beyond what they've achieved so far this year i'm curious because when j.p. morgan -- we're using j.p. morgan as an example here. it started the run in october, which is when all the bank stocks started their runs, and back at the end of the year, rates were only at, what, .97% or so, so it is a different environment here so do we need a continued steepening of the yield curve or can we have the yield curve where it
that's been resisting since in 2007, in 2018, and in 2020, so that could be a little bit of a blip, but i think we're actually going to break through it this time the banks have not seen a rising rate environment, nor have investors. that is the el fapt in the room, the 800 point gorilla in the room however you want to give the analogy to it. rates are the biggest thing that will affect rates. j.p. morgan made more money in the fourth quarter than it ever has before let's focus on profitability...
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blip scarce turns on venom initially the beauty of his inability to ridicule them and minister donal. forgot to give a blow to the portable who. was more. to get us out of it we're on a look at those of you who make. up a girl in a row or sugar only in melbourne when i get a shot or balls in the kitchen liking it that you got there some of it we're going to the better. the stuff you're sure the owners will ownership of. a human philip should call you in your safe useful that should be done. all of the mission. of the big day fear. but keep it bottled up but i want to get back to the little bit if it's interesting a lot we're going to get us out of it just driving around the village now we noticed a lot of barbed wire on the houses systems of alarm dogs which i thought was quite unusual for a small village on an island why is that conduction actually going up the ski or the venue but his speed do sin if it did a bit of humor when i mean he. brought up all your posts here. the sheer amount of . and i got to go but if you had to muscle to drop or view it at the speed you think of him. ba
blip scarce turns on venom initially the beauty of his inability to ridicule them and minister donal. forgot to give a blow to the portable who. was more. to get us out of it we're on a look at those of you who make. up a girl in a row or sugar only in melbourne when i get a shot or balls in the kitchen liking it that you got there some of it we're going to the better. the stuff you're sure the owners will ownership of. a human philip should call you in your safe useful that should be done. all...
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you talk about things being a blip are you suggesting that retail is here for a back -- is back for a stated period of time and then it's going to evaporate once market conditions change which may not be for quite some time and may largely be controlled by what the federal reserve has done and may do some time in the future >> no, that's not what i'm saying you have to go to a different segment and i do think the retail renaissance has been going on with the retail funds and they've brought in retail money on the side lines and what's the blip is what we're seeing with robinhood in terms of going up with the stocks and running them up. it will end badly for them which is why they own gamestop puts and it's a position out of the march 12, 20s, 25s and tens. definitely the 20s and tens. if it gets there, great, they're already up and why should a stock trading at 400 have puts that are up. it is all ridiculous so that goes away. retail stays here. you can't make money anywhere else ten-year is still that 1%, right? you have to wait a whole year to get your 1%. >> right i'm in favor of d
you talk about things being a blip are you suggesting that retail is here for a back -- is back for a stated period of time and then it's going to evaporate once market conditions change which may not be for quite some time and may largely be controlled by what the federal reserve has done and may do some time in the future >> no, that's not what i'm saying you have to go to a different segment and i do think the retail renaissance has been going on with the retail funds and they've...
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in history or whether the biden administration was a blip in history, and we go back to something that we had in 2020. what will make a difference for joe biden? is it only the covid-19 that he has to get a handle, or is it inequality that will change the path for the u.s.? marty: with all deference to a political expert, i don't think 12 or 18 weeks is the arc of history. -- the arc of history that you need to use to figure out how joe biden fits in in presidential politics, in efficacy. i think it is all of those things. it is the confluence of many crises, economic, health, political, that joe biden is going to have to handle in a deft way. it will take more than just a few months to figure out whether he is able to do it. tom: 20 seconds -- packers, chiefs? marty: packers. tom: i have the lieutenant governor of the empire state on. marty: i did not pick the bills last week, which was a big mistake in my pool. tom: that means you cannot retire, right? marty: right, that means an extra three months of work. tom: marty schenker, chief vaccination technologist. right now, first word ne
in history or whether the biden administration was a blip in history, and we go back to something that we had in 2020. what will make a difference for joe biden? is it only the covid-19 that he has to get a handle, or is it inequality that will change the path for the u.s.? marty: with all deference to a political expert, i don't think 12 or 18 weeks is the arc of history. -- the arc of history that you need to use to figure out how joe biden fits in in presidential politics, in efficacy. i...
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dollar now whether or not this is just a blip for bitcoin also depends on institutional investors. the american bank j.p. morgan is calling it the new gold but it wasn't always like that the banks feel used to see that crypto currencies were nothing but a fraud even threatening to fire any employees who traded in bitcoin but the bank changed as the valuation soared now j.p. morgan is watching bitcoin climb to dizzying new highs i think institutional investors are now realizing that this is a real asset class their customers are asking the about it and they had to migrate from saying no don't touch it it's it's bad to. help you by will help you manage it bitcoin increased 400 percent in value since january 1st it's been reaching record highs since december according to g p morgan because again is gold's loss the bank maintains that many investors saw gold as well as shares in gold funds and they vetted those investments to big point but is because in really the new gold opinions in the financial industry differ widely some see big khans recent price gains as a speculative bubble tha
dollar now whether or not this is just a blip for bitcoin also depends on institutional investors. the american bank j.p. morgan is calling it the new gold but it wasn't always like that the banks feel used to see that crypto currencies were nothing but a fraud even threatening to fire any employees who traded in bitcoin but the bank changed as the valuation soared now j.p. morgan is watching bitcoin climb to dizzying new highs i think institutional investors are now realizing that this is a...
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a blip for the blues and for him, a positive ending to a difficult week. craig templeton, bbc news.prised leicester by taking an early lead — when mads sorensen put them ahead after six minutes. but the premier league side overwhelmed their championship opponents with three second half goals, james maddison completing a 3—1win. they'll face brighton next. burnley were in a happy place after a 3—0 win over top—flight opponents fulham. jay rodriguez headed homejack cork�*s cross. he got his second from the penalty spot — before kevin long got the third, in the final ten minutes. they'll face either bournemouth or crawley town in the next round. manchester united have gone to the top of the women's superleague thanks to a 2—0 win over birmingham city. leah galton put united ahead in the opening minute of the second half. ella toone sealed the win with ten minutes left. united are now three points clear of second—placed chelsea, whose match was postponed because of the weather. in the day's other game manchester city thrashed brighton 7—1. it's the second league game in a row they've sc
a blip for the blues and for him, a positive ending to a difficult week. craig templeton, bbc news.prised leicester by taking an early lead — when mads sorensen put them ahead after six minutes. but the premier league side overwhelmed their championship opponents with three second half goals, james maddison completing a 3—1win. they'll face brighton next. burnley were in a happy place after a 3—0 win over top—flight opponents fulham. jay rodriguez headed homejack cork�*s cross. he got...
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just sending a $2,000 check i think he's saying spend the money in the right place the market had a blip on it, but it didn't impact i think the market is saying six months from now we will have a lot of spending. >> let's assume we do have a lot of spending, we get stimulus checks, smaller, but does that mean rally on materials, rally on banks, which by the way, for the week they are up 10%, kate >> i think -- i am with b.k. on this one six months down the line what is going to matter is do we have a vaccine rollout people need to go back to work, back to restaurants. we have to get the economy going. i am not that concerned about this issue i think the most important thing is get the vaccine going so we can get the economy moving if we can do that, then these trades will continue to work >> is that the way you are positioning yourself >> absolutely. >> guy adame, resource trade keeps going? >> resource trade is going to continue to work we haven't wavered on that for a long time. this is something tim has talked about when he is on, for months, if not longer. we outlined why banks work
just sending a $2,000 check i think he's saying spend the money in the right place the market had a blip on it, but it didn't impact i think the market is saying six months from now we will have a lot of spending. >> let's assume we do have a lot of spending, we get stimulus checks, smaller, but does that mean rally on materials, rally on banks, which by the way, for the week they are up 10%, kate >> i think -- i am with b.k. on this one six months down the line what is going to...
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is this bounce just a blip on the radar of a dollar headed just lower or might it have legs let's goith a call to action >> one of the things we have to think about -- a lot of people have been struggling to figure out what is going on in this market we had unprecedented things take place. we went from the lowest unemployment, 3 1/2% and the response to the pandemic as it broke out. risk assets are essentially all trading at all time highs. what caused this and what is the impact on things like the dollar some of the things we talk about a lot, but let's throw some numbers on it. we have talked about very aggressive monetary policy the feds balance sheet increased by 3.2 trillion from the beginning of 2020 until the end. that is remarkable long-term rates fell essentially to zero. in the midst of all of that we had an unprecedented fiscal response as well if you look what the cbo was predicting, it was 1.1 trillion. the actual number for the year, both on and off budget items, 4.4 trillion, an increase of 3.2 trillion over the forecast number but those two together and think about th
is this bounce just a blip on the radar of a dollar headed just lower or might it have legs let's goith a call to action >> one of the things we have to think about -- a lot of people have been struggling to figure out what is going on in this market we had unprecedented things take place. we went from the lowest unemployment, 3 1/2% and the response to the pandemic as it broke out. risk assets are essentially all trading at all time highs. what caused this and what is the impact on...
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can we get some benefit out of this or was it a blip?uch an insignificant blip, alisyn, you can't even put entit it into terms. the analogy i like to use, if you imagine a dog on a hot, sunny day and life on earth is the dog, it's equated to about five minutes of shade. in the long-term, it does nothing for the health of this planet that is getting mohottery the minute. it hopefully did reconnect us in the natural world. city dwellers could see stars for the first time and saw some wildlife come out of the shadows. but one of the problems is the close-to-ground smog, smoke pollution that we get into our lungs and feel it in our eyes and you can taste it. that's a problem. but it's not automatically tied to climate change, which is all of this heat trapping pollution, this carbon dioxide, methane that goes into the air and it's just turning up temperature, creating a much more unpredictable world. and if the pandemic has taught us anything, we don't want to live in an unpredictable world. we want to live in a world where flight schedules
can we get some benefit out of this or was it a blip?uch an insignificant blip, alisyn, you can't even put entit it into terms. the analogy i like to use, if you imagine a dog on a hot, sunny day and life on earth is the dog, it's equated to about five minutes of shade. in the long-term, it does nothing for the health of this planet that is getting mohottery the minute. it hopefully did reconnect us in the natural world. city dwellers could see stars for the first time and saw some wildlife...
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on a union payroll they do not blip with the local employment ministry. that is actor or actress so we have to try to actually include those are workers from the rural sector examples the informal economy as you are there are so heavily affected by the coffee at 9 pm but in the case of rule economy because of the nature of their work they are relatively speaking they are less actually exposed to the calling of 90 related impacts on the labor market compared to the urban sectors but again informal economy is what it really heavily are affected by the crisis because of the or stricter lockdown measures. so many world leaders are now perhaps since the end of december christmas time new year time then are signaling that the global pandemic will probably get worse before it gets better that's certainly the message from joe biden in washington boris johnson in london emanuel macron in paris does that mean that the unemployment figures will get worse still or because those jobs have gone and somebody can only lose a job once before hopefully finding another job
on a union payroll they do not blip with the local employment ministry. that is actor or actress so we have to try to actually include those are workers from the rural sector examples the informal economy as you are there are so heavily affected by the coffee at 9 pm but in the case of rule economy because of the nature of their work they are relatively speaking they are less actually exposed to the calling of 90 related impacts on the labor market compared to the urban sectors but again...
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one point before recovering to about $31000.00 in midday trading in london and that loss is a mere blip in the crypto currencies manic run in recent months it reached an all time high of 30 $4000.00 just on sunday after quadrupling in value in 2020 a big quinn has benefited from inflation fears and a growing investor base in recent years. the market correspondent chelsea delaney has been watching latest rise. markets have started to air off. back here in frankfurt a 2nd all new record high on the 1st trading day of 2021 so the momentum of 2020 is certainly carrying through into this new year even though many countries are still battling the coronavirus and are facing extended lockdowns to combat the spread of the virus investors are very much focused now on the vaccine the prospect for vaccine roll out an economic recovery that's expected to come along with that later on in the year one asset that's not doing so well today is that coin which has fallen at one point about 15 percent that comes just a couple days after it had it set a new all time record one of the biggest beneficiaries o
one point before recovering to about $31000.00 in midday trading in london and that loss is a mere blip in the crypto currencies manic run in recent months it reached an all time high of 30 $4000.00 just on sunday after quadrupling in value in 2020 a big quinn has benefited from inflation fears and a growing investor base in recent years. the market correspondent chelsea delaney has been watching latest rise. markets have started to air off. back here in frankfurt a 2nd all new record high on...
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really interesting to see that the entire life of humankind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is safe like a bull so it's the end of. our world is full of nationally occurring shapes passions and symmetry both below and above water. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry. feeling fear it from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular. one are so many things in nature around could it be some kind of panda lacked a code the stars the planets including our own everywhere you look spheres and circles are inches coconuts round lentils tomatoes to our eyes blood cells drops of water fear of the ground across the universe there is no getting around the round thanks to fundamental physical phenomena. first gravity this is what enables large bodies like planets or stars to hold other objects in their orbit. but the larger the mass the greater the gravitational force and gravity pulls everything towards the center of a mass so when an object has a lot of mass people tend to form a sphere where all points on
really interesting to see that the entire life of humankind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is safe like a bull so it's the end of. our world is full of nationally occurring shapes passions and symmetry both below and above water. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry. feeling fear it from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular. one are so many things in nature around could it be some kind of panda...
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just check the radar, and you can see if there is anything, just a blip here and there. high temperatures still above average, even with that cloud cover. temperatures up to around 60 in novato, topping out in the upper 50s, officially. that's where you'll be in the north bay because of the thicker clouds, farther down to the south. thenar clouds overhead and more of an opportunity for that sunshine to boost temperatures just a little bit, but most of us end up within a few degrees of either side of 60. temperatures warm up a bit on thursday, more an friday through the holiday weekend, close to 70 inland, and 60s around the bay. way above average for january. >> bob melvin's job just got a lot tougher managing his bullpen. and alabama goes for the 6th national title since 2009. >>> doesn't seem like that long ago some of us were wondering in college football was even going to work this year. dennis has more on tonight's national championship game. dennis? >> yeah, they pulled it off, liz, and all of the weirdness of the 2020 football season, a title game actually produce
just check the radar, and you can see if there is anything, just a blip here and there. high temperatures still above average, even with that cloud cover. temperatures up to around 60 in novato, topping out in the upper 50s, officially. that's where you'll be in the north bay because of the thicker clouds, farther down to the south. thenar clouds overhead and more of an opportunity for that sunshine to boost temperatures just a little bit, but most of us end up within a few degrees of either...
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blip was far more extreme than i expected with all the storms of the ice fingers it was just reminding. me. let's go back indoors now over the past 20 years munich based staff and its has created a wide range of everyday objects his designs are the combination of traditional craftsmanship and the latest technologies he has a look at some of his newest and a what's winning creations. colorful minimalistic and clever objects designed by munich stefan dietz range from lamps to furniture to table where. else they have one thing in common understated functionality just as good design has a lot to do with acrobatics a good ass or bad can manage to make things look elegant even if they're very complex. or complex and. his newest design is a floor lamp that functions without joints instead to move will clips attached to an electrical cord and now the fiberglass rod to be adjusted to position the lamp is made of mostly recycled materials and can be disassembled without the use of tools it was definite deets the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres
blip was far more extreme than i expected with all the storms of the ice fingers it was just reminding. me. let's go back indoors now over the past 20 years munich based staff and its has created a wide range of everyday objects his designs are the combination of traditional craftsmanship and the latest technologies he has a look at some of his newest and a what's winning creations. colorful minimalistic and clever objects designed by munich stefan dietz range from lamps to furniture to table...
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it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. then formed of gas the son is sex like a bull so is the end of. the world is full of nationally occurring shapes patents and symmetry both below and above water. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry. feeling spirit from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular. one are so many things in nature around could it be some kind of pan galactic code the stars the planets including our own everywhere you look spheres and circles are inches coconuts round lentils tomatoes to our eyes blood cells drops of water fear of the ground across the universe there is no getting around surround thanks to fundamental physical phenomena. first gravity this is what enables large bodies like planets or stars to hold other objects in their orbit. the larger the mass the greater the gravitational force and gravity pulls everything towards the center of a mass so when an object has a lot of mass it will tend to form a sphere where all points on the surface
it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. then formed of gas the son is sex like a bull so is the end of. the world is full of nationally occurring shapes patents and symmetry both below and above water. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry. feeling spirit from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular. one are so many things in nature around could it be some kind of pan...
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it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is set like a bull so the end of. our world is full of nationally occurring shapes passons and symmetry both below and above was him. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry. feeling from sydney wants to know more about one shade in particular. why are so many things in nature round could it be some kind of panda lac to code the stars the planets including our own everywhere you look spheres and circles are inches coconuts round lentils tomatoes to our eyes blood cells drops of water fear of the ground across the universe there's no getting around so round thanks to fundamental physical phenomena. first gravity this is what enables large bodies like planets or stars to hold other objects in their orbit. the larger the mass the greater the gravitational force and gravity pulls everything towards the center of a mass so when an object has a lot of mass it will tend to form a sphere where all points on the surface are at
it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is set like a bull so the end of. our world is full of nationally occurring shapes passons and symmetry both below and above was him. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry. feeling from sydney wants to know more about one shade in particular. why are so many things in nature round could it be some kind of panda lac to...
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blip was far more extreme than i expected with all the storms of the ice fingers it was just reminding. me. let's go back indoors now over the past 20 years munich based staff and its has created a wide range of everyday objects his designs are the combination of traditional craftsmanship and the latest technologies he has a look at some of his newest and a what's winning creations. colorful minimalistic and clever objects designed by munich stefan dietz range from lamps to furniture to table where. else they have one thing in common understated functionality. good design has a lot to do with acrobatics a good ass or bad can manage to make things look elegant even if they're very complex. or complex it. is new its design is a floor lamp that functions without joints instead to move will clips attached to an electrical cord and now the fiberglass rod to be adjusted to any position the lamp is made of mostly recycled materials and can be disassembled without the use of tools one stefan dietz the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know it's lamp here almost 5 metres high we c
blip was far more extreme than i expected with all the storms of the ice fingers it was just reminding. me. let's go back indoors now over the past 20 years munich based staff and its has created a wide range of everyday objects his designs are the combination of traditional craftsmanship and the latest technologies he has a look at some of his newest and a what's winning creations. colorful minimalistic and clever objects designed by munich stefan dietz range from lamps to furniture to table...
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blip was far more it's true than expected with all the storms of the ice it was just removing. the world. let's go back indoors now over the past 20 years munich based staff and it's has created a wide range of everyday objects his designs are the combination of traditional craftsmanship and the latest technologies he has a look at some of his newest and awards winning creations. colorful minimalistic and clever objects designed by munich stefan dietz range from lamps to furniture to table lamp. and above all else they have one thing in common understated functionality just as i don't feel good design has a lot to do with acrobatics about come a good ass a bag can manage to make things look elegant even if they're very complex. or complex and. his newest design is a floor lamp that functions for the house joints instead to move all clips attached to an electrical cord and out a fiberglass rod to be adjusted to any position the lamp is made of mostly recycled materials and can be disassembled. without. it one stefan deets the german sustainability award for 2021. we made i know
blip was far more it's true than expected with all the storms of the ice it was just removing. the world. let's go back indoors now over the past 20 years munich based staff and it's has created a wide range of everyday objects his designs are the combination of traditional craftsmanship and the latest technologies he has a look at some of his newest and awards winning creations. colorful minimalistic and clever objects designed by munich stefan dietz range from lamps to furniture to table...
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it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is safe like a bull so it's the end of. al world is full of nationally occurring shapes passons and symmetry both below and above watch him. it may seem random but native president only intrinsic geometry now feel is spirit from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular and. why are so many things in nature round could it be some kind of panda lac to code the stars the planets including our own everywhere you look at the spheres and circles are inches coconuts round lentils tomatoes to our eyes blood cells drops of water fear of the ground across the universe there is no getting around 3rd round thanks to fundamental physical phenomena. first gravity this is what enables large bodies like planets or stars to hold other objects in their orbit. the larger the mass the greater the gravitational force and gravity pulls everything towards the center of a mass so when an object has a lot of mass it will tend to form a sphere where
it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is safe like a bull so it's the end of. al world is full of nationally occurring shapes passons and symmetry both below and above watch him. it may seem random but native president only intrinsic geometry now feel is spirit from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular and. why are so many things in nature round could it be some...
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two are connected, and whether or not by the end of the month or the end of the year, this will be a blip or not. it really seems like okay, maybe president trump represents 5% of the market value but i don't know. >> what do you see happening next for this app? >> that will be really fascinating. essentially almost every major tech provider hahas lined up against them. by the way, even their lawyers have stopped observing them. they are in a tough spot, and i think it underscores house the tech companies are really starting to come to grips with what people like me have been shouting about for years, that this stuff that is happenining the internet is not just people mouthing off. it is dangerous, and these companies need to start realizing that come you know, this is becoming an issue that is turning into helping domestic terrorism to rise. and they don't want to part of it. >> thank you so much for joinining us. >>> now w to the e latetest on coronavivirus in cacalifornia, hospspitalizatioions are still the rise, bubut the rate hahas slowed. here is lolook at the chchart. this timeme l
two are connected, and whether or not by the end of the month or the end of the year, this will be a blip or not. it really seems like okay, maybe president trump represents 5% of the market value but i don't know. >> what do you see happening next for this app? >> that will be really fascinating. essentially almost every major tech provider hahas lined up against them. by the way, even their lawyers have stopped observing them. they are in a tough spot, and i think it underscores...
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you see where the arrows are, your traditional slow spots showing blips will likely clear over the next 20 minutes and see how that shapes up. san francisco 19th avenue off ramp from 280 is closed by crash activity but that's about it. the golden gate is clear but the crash east on 280, chp did report fog there earlier overnight. back to you, laura. >> thanks so much, mike. >>> later today dr. anthony fauci will deliver a speech to the world health organization. president biden has kept dr. fauci on as the united states top infectious disease expert and head of the u.s. delegation to the w.h.o. biden says the u.s. will rejoin the w.h.o. which president trump began to withdraw from last year. >>> big changes in washington, big changes in sacramento as well. republicans have a new state senate leader. scott willing of santa clara will lead the republican minority getting smaller, the party lost two seats in the recent election. a state historian says that leaves the senate with the fewest republican members since 1883. >>> saluting madam vice president, the honor and gift the warriors gav
you see where the arrows are, your traditional slow spots showing blips will likely clear over the next 20 minutes and see how that shapes up. san francisco 19th avenue off ramp from 280 is closed by crash activity but that's about it. the golden gate is clear but the crash east on 280, chp did report fog there earlier overnight. back to you, laura. >> thanks so much, mike. >>> later today dr. anthony fauci will deliver a speech to the world health organization. president biden...
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is bouncing off lowest levels in three years, rallying off of a dismal jobs report is this bounce a blipdar for a dollar that is headed much lower or is it the beginning of a rally that could have legs? mike is going to attempt to answer some of those questions with a call to option. mike >> a lot of people have been struggling to figure out what's going on in these markets. we had some unprecedented things take place in 2020 for example, we went from the lowest recorded unemployment, 3.5% at the beginning of the year to the sharpest spike as the pandemic and the response to it broke out so you would think that that would obviously be extremely contractionry and here we are, risk assets are essentially all trading at all-time highs. what caused this is what is the impact on things like the dollar well, some of the things that bolstered risk assets we talk about a lot but maybe we should throw some numbers on it to give it perspective we've talked about very aggressive monetary policy the fed's balance sheet increased by $3.2 trillion from the beginning of 2020 until the end. that is abso
is bouncing off lowest levels in three years, rallying off of a dismal jobs report is this bounce a blipdar for a dollar that is headed much lower or is it the beginning of a rally that could have legs? mike is going to attempt to answer some of those questions with a call to option. mike >> a lot of people have been struggling to figure out what's going on in these markets. we had some unprecedented things take place in 2020 for example, we went from the lowest recorded unemployment,...
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things are starting to quiet down in our weather forecast and you can see on live doppler 7 a few green blipsles to a light
things are starting to quiet down in our weather forecast and you can see on live doppler 7 a few green blipsles to a light
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benefited but do it also gain a lot from subsidies on its adreno hybrid cars in europe so is this just a blip d.w. . who i should say not missed you can remain of the top of the tree. yes at this moment is very difficult to save but i i was reading some man analysis from i just market research from an analyst to feel that they expect that the folks who are going is going to reclaim the position 1st position this year only to lose it again due to it are going forward and now the reason the that this attribute this to is because they feel that european. growth is actually not going to go recover at that pace as sales growth in the u.s. or in japan which i mean markets for toys but then a lot would depend on how the to perform on the your electric car front because that's the market where they're just getting started and it's anybody's guess how they're going to do well perform on that front. ashutosh sunday thanks for joining us now time for a look at some of the other business stories making the news and group is planning a major overhaul according to the wall street journal the chinese fin te
benefited but do it also gain a lot from subsidies on its adreno hybrid cars in europe so is this just a blip d.w. . who i should say not missed you can remain of the top of the tree. yes at this moment is very difficult to save but i i was reading some man analysis from i just market research from an analyst to feel that they expect that the folks who are going is going to reclaim the position 1st position this year only to lose it again due to it are going forward and now the reason the that...
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meteorologist kari hall tracking every blip. >> yeah, we have seen that rain mostly in the north bay during the morning. now it's working its way down the peninsula into parts of the east bay and getting ready to approach the south bay. but we have also seen some pockets of heavy rain. that has been moving a little bit closer to palo alto as well as sunnyvale, moving to campbell and milpitas, and also some of those pockets of some of that steady rain moving through parts of the downtown area approaching san jose as well as the east bay, especially in the tri-valley, we see the yellows and reds on storm ranger, indicating heavier rain. also the winds picking up. there is a lot more where that came from. we will see several waves of this storm system coming in through the week, but it's churning up the high waves. we could see some breakers again today reaching over 25 feet. very dangerous conditions right there along the coastline. you coudo not want to be anywhe close to the water. i will have an update as we look at our forecast coming up in a few minutes. >> it's a good reminder. s
meteorologist kari hall tracking every blip. >> yeah, we have seen that rain mostly in the north bay during the morning. now it's working its way down the peninsula into parts of the east bay and getting ready to approach the south bay. but we have also seen some pockets of heavy rain. that has been moving a little bit closer to palo alto as well as sunnyvale, moving to campbell and milpitas, and also some of those pockets of some of that steady rain moving through parts of the downtown...
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phone about all of this will not gonna get going to mitigate isn't it mr what are your thoughts now blip on fair deposit took up if not been on measure your little shop yet still don't know what response those are not percent to 15 percent actually going to going out with up in the out to the pacific migrated to leave us who do you blame for the situation do you feel that this been a jew you have had to deal with something that has had nothing to do with you in the middle of the us with a boat and i got to go to chicago and i love to stand at the huge issue then again this will start. distributing it is then a measure of the huge issue then egg an apple and an operable you to the whole you'll get a ship instead way you give it in his daughter of a guinness enough he is given you see at this. dish i love those couple publish it because if. then do a big block of washing up as they will do the i.q. to say that a usual stuff on you not interested me a huge issue you know all of them and then as if the quo is not to get good at it i'm going to get to school again was good at doing a show loc
phone about all of this will not gonna get going to mitigate isn't it mr what are your thoughts now blip on fair deposit took up if not been on measure your little shop yet still don't know what response those are not percent to 15 percent actually going to going out with up in the out to the pacific migrated to leave us who do you blame for the situation do you feel that this been a jew you have had to deal with something that has had nothing to do with you in the middle of the us with a boat...
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blip scarce. on venom initially the beauty of his unable to do better here than in miniature donal. got to give a body of people to who. was more. to get us out of it we're on a look at those of you who make. up about in a go or should rule only in melbourne when i get a shot at opal's then the excellent thing it did to get there some of it we're going to the better. the stuff you're sure the owners will ownership of. a human philip should call you in your so useful that should be on. all of the figures on mission. the big day fear. but keep it bottled up i want to get back to the little bit of consumerism you're look we've got to get us out of it just driving around the village now we noticed a lot of barbed wire on the houses systems of alarm dogs which i thought was quite unusual for a small village on an island why is that conduction the execution of the skier the venue but his speed do sin if it did it be to a huge one i mean his killer. brought up all your posts here. the sheer amount of oil it went up of liberty and i got to go but if you had to muscle to drop or view it at t
blip scarce. on venom initially the beauty of his unable to do better here than in miniature donal. got to give a body of people to who. was more. to get us out of it we're on a look at those of you who make. up about in a go or should rule only in melbourne when i get a shot at opal's then the excellent thing it did to get there some of it we're going to the better. the stuff you're sure the owners will ownership of. a human philip should call you in your so useful that should be on. all of...
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and what you are hoping is that the trump administration is a blip and the biden administration bringsh more sceptical of us democracy. you look at this and you say, look, this is a fragile democracy where tens of millions of people don't accept the word of their electoral officials and state and federal judiciaries. this is a country that's not what it was. of of perspective of how asian countries are seeing what is happening in the united states. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: in south africa, health care professionals say they're stretched to the limit. we'll look at how hospitals there are struggling to manage the influx of patients. the japanese people are in mourning, following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respects when it was announced he was dead. "good grief!" after half a century of delighting fans around the world, charlie brown and the rest of the gang are calling it quits. the singer paul simon starts his tour of south africa tomorrow, in spite of protests and violence from some black activist groups. they
and what you are hoping is that the trump administration is a blip and the biden administration bringsh more sceptical of us democracy. you look at this and you say, look, this is a fragile democracy where tens of millions of people don't accept the word of their electoral officials and state and federal judiciaries. this is a country that's not what it was. of of perspective of how asian countries are seeing what is happening in the united states. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: in...
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to the program 1st of all what do you make of this leveling off of emissions in 2019 is it just a blip we could be back this year to more burgeoning emissions you know and i think at the moment where in a very critical phase from a climate perspective we can see that there is something happening in the international economy going more deeply into the changing transport sector going more deeply into changes in electricity sector and perhaps this is one of the reasons why the carbon dioxid as that emissions are not rising as much anymore as they have been done in the last years and although there are certain changes with more coal in the maze leading towards renewables yet we have $50000000000.00 being pushed towards new coal fired production yeah and we still have 500000000000 dollars each year that are subsidizing the fossil fuel industry that's the big problem at the moment we are entering a new era where renewables should be on the rise but we are still subsidizing and financing the the old fossil sector so that's the big disruptions we have at the moment right and let's talk about s
to the program 1st of all what do you make of this leveling off of emissions in 2019 is it just a blip we could be back this year to more burgeoning emissions you know and i think at the moment where in a very critical phase from a climate perspective we can see that there is something happening in the international economy going more deeply into the changing transport sector going more deeply into changes in electricity sector and perhaps this is one of the reasons why the carbon dioxid as...
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the fear of a disappointment is exactly what we will experience right harass us as that temporary blip and the resulting decline from the more basic problems of the economy and that's a great point as well especially in a year where we've seen unprecedented levels of the rich getting richer and then of course the poor getting poorer now kristie i want to bring in oil prices here we saw that they rose about $56.00 a barrel on wednesday which also appears to be tied to these hopes of a new administration and a new stimulus plan is it too soon for what seems to be all of this optimism that everything is just going to go back to normal within the coming months. yes a lot of it and optimism that things will go back to normal that business activity and consumption will recover which will boost the demand for oil but right now today's price fluctuations actually more so on the supply side because biden is expected to take measures to curb the u.s. oil and history including me and trying to pare kind of court canceling a permit for the he's done x. our crude oil pipeline and also causing arcti
the fear of a disappointment is exactly what we will experience right harass us as that temporary blip and the resulting decline from the more basic problems of the economy and that's a great point as well especially in a year where we've seen unprecedented levels of the rich getting richer and then of course the poor getting poorer now kristie i want to bring in oil prices here we saw that they rose about $56.00 a barrel on wednesday which also appears to be tied to these hopes of a new...
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of this when the vaccines do and there is a hell of a lot of money and savings with the temporary blip and inflation and now that the trends are reversed could continue. the problem prior to covid has been timing and what about the timing of all of this? the concept of scaring and that is the only new argument a part of that story as those savings rates come down in the households and those are likely to push a lot faster the supply shortage. and how limited the evidence is that you are referring to it has been one of the biggest surprises i think of the last six months of how contain the damage seems to be and then it springs back when service a vaccine is the monetary policy for that in the nature of the procession and then pointing to a central role of bargaining power and as far as it goes that is right. of course the bargaining power is reduced in the developed economies and with the recovery from the second world war. in the bargaining power of course reflects the wages the real wages even but the primary determinant in my view is productivity. how do you think those two factors
of this when the vaccines do and there is a hell of a lot of money and savings with the temporary blip and inflation and now that the trends are reversed could continue. the problem prior to covid has been timing and what about the timing of all of this? the concept of scaring and that is the only new argument a part of that story as those savings rates come down in the households and those are likely to push a lot faster the supply shortage. and how limited the evidence is that you are...
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league win this year — is it a blip, or something more
league win this year — is it a blip, or something more
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will be able to give us in terms of what the economy is going through, whether it's a couple months blipould definitely move the treasury. tom: jeff rosenberg will be joining us along the morning. asing up, jason is with us j.p. morgan chase has the wonderful ability to get the pulse on the context nationwide. and jim will join us on a challenging jobs report. dow futures up 93, bitcoin, hat , 40,677. ♪ tom: democrats and select republicans are considering the ousting of the president, mr. to a looks out, 12 days smooth and seamless transition. the clock is still ticking as the virus rages in america. nearly 4000 deaths per day, china locks down a city of 11 million and the clock is ticking for the underemployed and the unemployed of america. but as the unemployment rate really 12% plus? morning, bloomberg: surveillance after an exhausting week, we said thank you to our team in london and new york, particularly in washington for getting to friday. jimave ellen joining us and will come along in a bit. francine, tell us about the interpretation of washington from your london. francine:
will be able to give us in terms of what the economy is going through, whether it's a couple months blipould definitely move the treasury. tom: jeff rosenberg will be joining us along the morning. asing up, jason is with us j.p. morgan chase has the wonderful ability to get the pulse on the context nationwide. and jim will join us on a challenging jobs report. dow futures up 93, bitcoin, hat , 40,677. ♪ tom: democrats and select republicans are considering the ousting of the president, mr. to...
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i think today was just a minor blip in the road.t was a trading position that got liquidated. i think what you are seeing over the last month is supply and demand. there's a lot of institutional buyers and very little suppliers. because of those reasons you just said, it has become the popular trade against the dollar. buying two or $300 million orders, there is no supply for that. think i know your answer to this next question. is there a chance the bitcoin bubble just popped? >> a lot of the institutional buyers bought in around 20,000. that would be my floor for how far bitcoin could go down. in,those buyers that bought they said we are in for a three to five year timeline. that is great. but if bitcoin hits $45,000, they are going to say, we don't need that anymore. let's start selling. that could cause a catapulting event and we could see it go down to 30 or things like that. but i think the floor will be 20. emily: are you saying you think it can go to 45 in the next month? hit 30000 andould i was proven wrong very fast. it hi
i think today was just a minor blip in the road.t was a trading position that got liquidated. i think what you are seeing over the last month is supply and demand. there's a lot of institutional buyers and very little suppliers. because of those reasons you just said, it has become the popular trade against the dollar. buying two or $300 million orders, there is no supply for that. think i know your answer to this next question. is there a chance the bitcoin bubble just popped? >> a lot...
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it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is said like a bull so the n. l word is full of nationally occurring shapes passons and symmetry both below and above was him. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry i'll feel its spirit from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular. one are so many things in nature around could it be some kind of panda lacked a code the stars the planets including our own everywhere you look spheres and circles are inches coconuts round lentils tomatoes to our eyes blood cells drops of water fear of the ground across the universe there is no getting around 3rd round thanks to fundamental physical phenomena. first gravity this is what enables large bodies like planets or stars to hold other objects in their orbit. but the larger the mass the greater the gravitational force and gravity pulls everything towards the center of a mass so when an object has a lot of mass it will tend to form a sphere where all points on the
it's really interesting to see that the entire life of human kind is a very very tiny blip in the history of the universe. they're filmed of gas the sun is said like a bull so the n. l word is full of nationally occurring shapes passons and symmetry both below and above was him. it may seem random but native has its own intrinsic geometry i'll feel its spirit from sydney wants to know more about one shape in particular. one are so many things in nature around could it be some kind of panda...
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here, do you anticipate some of the strength that we have seen since the election is a short-term blip and the longer term is u.s. dollar weakness? brett: yes. we do believe longer-term the dollar is going to continue its trend down as specially if we get the infrastructure and more stimulus and along with the fed keeping their foot on the pedal with the bond buying and pumping money into the economy. i do believe in the short run though that you could have a little rally over the next 45 days with the dollar. nothing significant. i think that would do a lot of damage and set up for a nice correction in emerging markets and the small-cap index. shery: and what about commodity pricing? they have severed their biggest drop since october and analysts are already calling for a super cycle when it comes to commodities. brett: yes, we do like commodities. i think if you believe the dollar will continue its slow trend down in the next year, i believe having some exposure into commodities is a good ring and will deliver some outputs here. shery: when it comes to the expectations of economic re
here, do you anticipate some of the strength that we have seen since the election is a short-term blip and the longer term is u.s. dollar weakness? brett: yes. we do believe longer-term the dollar is going to continue its trend down as specially if we get the infrastructure and more stimulus and along with the fed keeping their foot on the pedal with the bond buying and pumping money into the economy. i do believe in the short run though that you could have a little rally over the next 45 days...
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is it a blip or is it significant dollars?icans don't want to pay more for energy and when they go to the service station to fill up with gasoline or diesel they want to know that that fuel is there. now we have a question about whether we can expand pipeline capacity as we need for the fuel that we use in our daily lives. when we get this economy going again, people are going to be wanting to take trips to go see family in the car, take flights on vacation or see their relatives. we have to make sure that as our demand for energy grows, we are able to have pipelines bring them the fuel they need. without enough pipeline capacity, you either have shortages higher prices. >> laura: maybe we are all looking forward to having rolling blackouts like in california. apparently that's the gold standard. the government gets to decide who has the energy and when. maybe we can do odd and even days of the gas pump like we did in the late '70s under jimmy carter. andy, great to see you tonight and we hope we can turn it around but people
is it a blip or is it significant dollars?icans don't want to pay more for energy and when they go to the service station to fill up with gasoline or diesel they want to know that that fuel is there. now we have a question about whether we can expand pipeline capacity as we need for the fuel that we use in our daily lives. when we get this economy going again, people are going to be wanting to take trips to go see family in the car, take flights on vacation or see their relatives. we have to...