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that was a real bonanza, in terms of the activities that were good for the scientists. we learned a great deal from the process. but that didn't have the kind of public resonance those early flights did. we tend to get bored after the first few times you do something se, and that of pas happened with apollo. steve: we have done a number of programs of the apollo. what struck me is that the smartphones we carry around have more technology than what apollo and nasa had in the 1960's, which is really remarkable. roger: it is. they had good technology, and they pushed that technology pretty significantly. but they didn't have will give got today. revolutionectronics in the 1970's made it possible for us to carry around many-computers and are pocket like we do today, talk on them and all caps of things. --mini computers. the interesting thing about apollo -- nasa likes to talk about spinoffs, everyday products are the result of investment in the space program, and there are some of those, but a lot of it is in direct. -- indirect. they assembled a number of computer speciali
that was a real bonanza, in terms of the activities that were good for the scientists. we learned a great deal from the process. but that didn't have the kind of public resonance those early flights did. we tend to get bored after the first few times you do something se, and that of pas happened with apollo. steve: we have done a number of programs of the apollo. what struck me is that the smartphones we carry around have more technology than what apollo and nasa had in the 1960's, which is...
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bonanza in terms activities that were good for the scientists and we learned a great deal from that process. have the kind of public resonance that those early flights did. to get bored after the first few times you do something and now sort of passe. happened with apollo. >> we've done a number of programs on c-span on the apollo program. one thing that struck me is that the smartphone that we carry thand has more technology what the apollo and nasa had in is really, which remarkable. >> it is. you know, they had good technology. there's no question about that. they pushed that technology pretty significantly. what we'vedn't have got today. the microelectronics revolution the 1970's made it possible for us to carry around mini computers in our pockets the way we do today. most interesting thing about apollo in some ways, nasa loves about spinoffs and things that are everyday products that are the result of investment in the space program. and there are some of those. it is indirect. you know, in the 1960's, they assembled a group of computer specialists to push the technology for the landi
bonanza in terms activities that were good for the scientists and we learned a great deal from that process. have the kind of public resonance that those early flights did. to get bored after the first few times you do something and now sort of passe. happened with apollo. >> we've done a number of programs on c-span on the apollo program. one thing that struck me is that the smartphone that we carry thand has more technology what the apollo and nasa had in is really, which remarkable....
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it has been heralded a as a tetential jobsbs bonanza.. outrage ended up scuttling the project. >> amazon will not be moving to the big apple after all the company is scrapping plans to build its second headquarters in queens, with politician opposition. the city mayor once welcomed amazon's promise to create 25,000 jobs witith open arms. >> new york k city gave amazazoa real opportunity, and all wewe asked was that they would be a good neighbor and be part of the committee. clearly, they were not going to do that. there was no dialogue, no opportunity to work together. i do not understand it. >> amazon claims to have broad support, but many new yorkers were outraged in the tax breaks offers to the company, which is owned by the richest man in the world. labor unions also criticized amazazon's strong antiunion trak record. activist and politicians, including newly elected commerce woman alexandria oak osseo alexandria oak osseo cortez. >> we want responsible corporate citizens. we want people to respect the community, to respect their work
it has been heralded a as a tetential jobsbs bonanza.. outrage ended up scuttling the project. >> amazon will not be moving to the big apple after all the company is scrapping plans to build its second headquarters in queens, with politician opposition. the city mayor once welcomed amazon's promise to create 25,000 jobs witith open arms. >> new york k city gave amazazoa real opportunity, and all wewe asked was that they would be a good neighbor and be part of the committee. clearly,...
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it's a bonanza. and so now for it alfred so it's so it's just an asset play let me go to isaac here in ottawa i think it is. and it's very open unlike you know other of force regime change in the last two decades or so this administration is very open that it really wants to overthrow the government impose its own guy somebody that was of hardly known even within the country how do you think this forced imposed regime change is going because over the weekend it looked like it looked like a farce over the weekend go ahead and in ottawa where i beat your wife this is not that you is trying to put some he's about that in a square on society saying enough is enough and now he said no i don't really know he said no. and no these are not what i grew up ration and now you say these are not for shortages and now he's and now you have a huge majority in this without saying that see we want change and we want change you want to go peacefully we want change in order to have a street election and we want change
it's a bonanza. and so now for it alfred so it's so it's just an asset play let me go to isaac here in ottawa i think it is. and it's very open unlike you know other of force regime change in the last two decades or so this administration is very open that it really wants to overthrow the government impose its own guy somebody that was of hardly known even within the country how do you think this forced imposed regime change is going because over the weekend it looked like it looked like a...
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it's a bonanza ok on the case but it's american so right now for it so it's so it's just an asset play let me go to i secure in our what i think it is. and it's very open unlike you know other of force regime change in the last two decades or so this is ministration is very open that it really wants to overthrow the government impose its own garstin imposed regime change is going because over the weekend it looked like it looked like a farce over the weekend go ahead it in ottawa. while this is not that you is trying to ease about when it's going to society saying enough is enough and all you know why don't you know the sion and you know you say you know for shortages and all these and now you have a huge majority if you want to sort out st. we want change and we want change you want to go peacefully we want change in order to create election and we want change because these people these routine cannot last any more any longer than see and what is happening here is that you have actually. reading this situation because what is happening here you are not only that you are you how are. y
it's a bonanza ok on the case but it's american so right now for it so it's so it's just an asset play let me go to i secure in our what i think it is. and it's very open unlike you know other of force regime change in the last two decades or so this is ministration is very open that it really wants to overthrow the government impose its own garstin imposed regime change is going because over the weekend it looked like it looked like a farce over the weekend go ahead it in ottawa. while this is...
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thanks to this video recording bonanza somebody who shot the young man is on trial now. forensics between bits and bytes you know you've. got. to think again. it's going. to have an end. to these chances because justice is about the truth the. truth detectives starts february fifteenth on t.w. . hello and welcome to the sneered as it of africa our environmental magazines are brought to you by dates that are channel t.v. and. my name is lisa n.z. and i'm here in johannesburg and as always i'm joined by my colleague nelson in nigeria. hi fi we should i know want welcome to all of you our viewers out there we do have some new on the.
thanks to this video recording bonanza somebody who shot the young man is on trial now. forensics between bits and bytes you know you've. got. to think again. it's going. to have an end. to these chances because justice is about the truth the. truth detectives starts february fifteenth on t.w. . hello and welcome to the sneered as it of africa our environmental magazines are brought to you by dates that are channel t.v. and. my name is lisa n.z. and i'm here in johannesburg and as always i'm...
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a million pound bricks at the back of the you know on from the headlines the big british business bonanza untouched by his labor force arch so all the more going on about you are going on the ground. i would sit here with you in terms of what obama has done personally i think he has not done enough i think in syria for example in two thousand and thirteen when there was a threat of and we knew that that is the vision was about to use chemical weapons on a wide scale like he has done in. the obama administration should have responded with force and eliminated the capacity of the syrian regime to use helicopters and other if forced to trouble bombs on the sets. welcome back joining me now to going through some of the week's top stories as chairman of the parliament has gone to the and former shouted separatists if you're an island lembit open even before we get to the babies what is the parliament for as god the world's first space nation afshin when you come to visit the moon you'll find everything works there we do politics properly in the scardino that's what you should learn what should
a million pound bricks at the back of the you know on from the headlines the big british business bonanza untouched by his labor force arch so all the more going on about you are going on the ground. i would sit here with you in terms of what obama has done personally i think he has not done enough i think in syria for example in two thousand and thirteen when there was a threat of and we knew that that is the vision was about to use chemical weapons on a wide scale like he has done in. the...
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million pound bricks at the back of the united island from the headlines the big british business bonanza untouched by bricks it has labor force out with itself all the more going on about your going underground. plus lead people by its own to keep the slums you force me to do the focus all of us to do so these days are gone. to sleep in the. most good moment in. your. morning. when you don't let us. know what. seemed wrong rowles just don't hold. any belief yet to shape out it's just a concept that's ok and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back joining me now to going through some of the week's top stories as chairman of the parliament has gone of the year and former shadow secretary several niland lembit open it lemon even before we get to the babies what is the parliament for as gardere world's first space nation option when you come to visit the moon you'll find everything works there we do politics properly in the scardino that's what you should learn what should learn this this woman probably from another
million pound bricks at the back of the united island from the headlines the big british business bonanza untouched by bricks it has labor force out with itself all the more going on about your going underground. plus lead people by its own to keep the slums you force me to do the focus all of us to do so these days are gone. to sleep in the. most good moment in. your. morning. when you don't let us. know what. seemed wrong rowles just don't hold. any belief yet to shape out it's just a concept...
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still ahead, we take a look at a dividend bonanza coming for aussie investors as companies try to avoid a possible tax overall. shery: next, china's stimulus measures should start to yield results soon. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: we're counting down to the monday morning session here in sydney. features looking like mild positivity. up about 3/10 of 1% when cash trading begins. a big day for the aussie lenders, the big four banks as we rate a report into banking and financial industry misconduct due out later this afternoon. watching for reaction to the share price on tuesday. elsewhere, a big week for central banks. the rba and reserve bank of india, also the bank of england out with its decision. large parts oft, asian markets are closed this week for the lunar new year holiday. i am haidi stroud-watts here in sydney. shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. the week ahead on wall street springs a fresh round of earnings including google on monday and president trump's delayed state of the union speech tuesday, both sure to have an impact on trading. su keenan has more. let's pick up where
still ahead, we take a look at a dividend bonanza coming for aussie investors as companies try to avoid a possible tax overall. shery: next, china's stimulus measures should start to yield results soon. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: we're counting down to the monday morning session here in sydney. features looking like mild positivity. up about 3/10 of 1% when cash trading begins. a big day for the aussie lenders, the big four banks as we rate a report into banking and financial industry...
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in a committee hitting -- hearing, they said this would be a bonanza against the industry. be so much litigation that it would be tough to come out from underneath from it. that is a big no-no for the industry. programss to loyalty they want to protect. there was concern that they would be discriminatory. >> if the law passes, what would change for me as the user? the private right of action? passes, you as a california resident would be able to take a company to court if they sell your data when you're told them not to. if they don't let you delete it or access your own data. bycould this lobby overruled federal odyssey legislation if it comes? legislation? kartikay: there could be a scenario where everything the lobbyists are fighting for in sacramento could be no invalid. it, thisnderstand could be null and void. >> what do you know about the back and forth between these companies and lawmakers? and what could ultimately hand up on the table? they want something that will prevent allstate legislation. there are some people in congress who are supportive of that. who like
in a committee hitting -- hearing, they said this would be a bonanza against the industry. be so much litigation that it would be tough to come out from underneath from it. that is a big no-no for the industry. programss to loyalty they want to protect. there was concern that they would be discriminatory. >> if the law passes, what would change for me as the user? the private right of action? passes, you as a california resident would be able to take a company to court if they sell your...
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de 5 millones de habitantes mostrÓ-- muchos costarricenses como ronald rÍos se benefician de esta bonanzaismo. >> un turismo que comenzÓ en la dÉcada de los aÑos despuÉs cuando costa rica descubriÓ que centrarÍa su promociÓn en dos Áreas, el turismo ecolÓgico y de aventura. con mÁs de 800 millas de costa, mÁs de una docena de parques nacionales,con playas, y selva, espectaculares. este pequeÑo paÍs centroamericano es un imÁn para el turismo internacional. sin embargo una serie de hechos muy dramÁticos amenazar la imagen de este paraÍso. >> familiares de una venezolana de la florida que desapareciÓ la semana pasada mÉndez estaba de vacaciones en costa rica. >> en los Últimos meses costa rica ha acaparado los titulares, no con su belleza sino con el asesinato de tres mujeres, un jubilado, y un accidente en el rÍo naranjo que dejÓ a cuatro jóvenes muertos. todos ellos extranjeros. hechos que la marea aparece en no quererse llevar. josuÉ dÍas, un instructor de tabla, ha notado una temporada floja. >> del todo no sÉ por qué, pero no veo como mÁs entusiasmo a la hora de venir a costa rica. >> a
de 5 millones de habitantes mostrÓ-- muchos costarricenses como ronald rÍos se benefician de esta bonanzaismo. >> un turismo que comenzÓ en la dÉcada de los aÑos despuÉs cuando costa rica descubriÓ que centrarÍa su promociÓn en dos Áreas, el turismo ecolÓgico y de aventura. con mÁs de 800 millas de costa, mÁs de una docena de parques nacionales,con playas, y selva, espectaculares. este pequeÑo paÍs centroamericano es un imÁn para el turismo internacional. sin embargo una...
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the big unknown right now in terms of timing is on-line betting, which is going to be the bonanza forspn since it has a lock on the majority of live sports and a huge aggregation in sports data that betters will not only love, but ask to have if they're going to put their money down >> that is an interesting point. you saw this at the super bowl over the weekend, obviously. sports betting legal in new jersey you can just download a couple of the apps. do you think eventually that bob iger and disney because, listen, porter, they have a family focus, and so sometimes it's kind of hard to see where gambling might fit into the whole disney scheme. >> when gladys knight sings the national anthem on the super bowl, you're not standing too far away from family fair. the fact of life is this is the biggest transformation that disney has ever experienced. bigger than going from animated films into theme parks bob iger has made direct to consumer his number one priority, and it will be his legacy as well disney is late to the game in streaming, but look what they're doing in espn and then in t
the big unknown right now in terms of timing is on-line betting, which is going to be the bonanza forspn since it has a lock on the majority of live sports and a huge aggregation in sports data that betters will not only love, but ask to have if they're going to put their money down >> that is an interesting point. you saw this at the super bowl over the weekend, obviously. sports betting legal in new jersey you can just download a couple of the apps. do you think eventually that bob iger...
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menos de 5 millones de habitantes, muchos costarricenses, como ronald ríos, se benefician de esta bonanzarismo, ¿verdad? casi que todo se mueve por el turismo. angie: un turismo que comenzó en la década de los 80, pero experimentó un "boom" 10 años después cuando costa rica descubrió que centraría su promoción en dos áreas: el turismo ecológico y de aventuras.más de, más de una docena de parques nacionales, con playas y selva espectaculares, este pequeñooamn para el turismo internacional. sin embargo, una serie de hechos muy dramáticos amenaza la imagen de este paraíso. ilia: familiares de una venezolana de la florida que desapareció la semana pasada mientras estaba de vacaciones en costa rica-- angie: en los últimos meses, costa rica ha acaparado los titulares no por su belleza natural, sino por el asesinato de tres mujeres, un jubilado y un accidente en el río naranjo que dejó cuatro jóvenes muertos, todos ellos extranjeros. hechos que la marea parece no quererse llevar. josué díaz, un instructor de tabla, ha notado una temporada floja. josué: no sé, del todo no sé por qué o qué es lo q
menos de 5 millones de habitantes, muchos costarricenses, como ronald ríos, se benefician de esta bonanzarismo, ¿verdad? casi que todo se mueve por el turismo. angie: un turismo que comenzó en la década de los 80, pero experimentó un "boom" 10 años después cuando costa rica descubrió que centraría su promoción en dos áreas: el turismo ecológico y de aventuras.más de, más de una docena de parques nacionales, con playas y selva espectaculares, este pequeñooamn para el...
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lots of clicks and the president has been ratings bonanza especially for cable channels.true. he's the story. there is no doubt about it? >> he is the story. story story jill abramson. merchants of truth. thank you. >> thank you. >> martha: did you ever think this would be essential to point out in a state of the union address? >> tonight we renew our resolve that america will never be a socialist country. [cheers and applause] >> martha: now even chuck schumer is raising some eyebrows on the question of whether or not we should be open to socialism. bill bennett reacts to that coming up next. ♪ ♪ or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're always itching. but even though you see and feel eczema on your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within. with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously treats your eczema even when you can't see it. at 16 weeks, more than 1 in 3 patients saw clear or almost clear skin, and pati
lots of clicks and the president has been ratings bonanza especially for cable channels.true. he's the story. there is no doubt about it? >> he is the story. story story jill abramson. merchants of truth. thank you. >> thank you. >> martha: did you ever think this would be essential to point out in a state of the union address? >> tonight we renew our resolve that america will never be a socialist country. [cheers and applause] >> martha: now even chuck schumer is...
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this is a president who thought the first one was a ratings bonanza who loves to talk about the supposeddministration have been more skeptical. what are we doing here? what's the point of doing this trip? why are we giving him a second meeting? but the president is gung ho to do is. the president prepared to go to vietnam in a few days to see kim jong-un. >> stay tuned. matt? >> so far most of the candidates in 2020 have focused on iowa, south carolina and new hampshire. that's starting to change with nevada. today elizabeth warren is there. in two weeks, kamala harris is heading there. and that demonstrates the outsized presence of hispanic voters which is a big voting bloc. they make up 1 in 5 voters in nevada. florida as well. and this field is interesting in that respect. julian castro is an hispanic candidate himself. then you have cory booker who speaks spanish, interestingly. beto o'rourke getting in the race has a name of -- his el paso community and also speaks spanish. as the candidates turn toward these states, look for them to start doing things to cater to that community. >>
this is a president who thought the first one was a ratings bonanza who loves to talk about the supposeddministration have been more skeptical. what are we doing here? what's the point of doing this trip? why are we giving him a second meeting? but the president is gung ho to do is. the president prepared to go to vietnam in a few days to see kim jong-un. >> stay tuned. matt? >> so far most of the candidates in 2020 have focused on iowa, south carolina and new hampshire. that's...
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this is a bonanza for nancy. can stand and satisfy her base and then lead trump with no alternative but to divide his. it's all political calculus but it's not in the interest interest of the country and it's not what she pledged she would do if the president reopened the government. >> this is what the presidenten pledged he would do, wall, wall, wall, everything solved by a wall and now he has mitch mcconnell in the corner. give me the wall or else. >> is it worth a shutdown? it is worth a national emergency? >> i don't like to correct you per se but he promised wall, wall, wall and he also promised mexico was going to pay for it and not the american taxpayers. >> true. >> so we're here trying to clean up his lie and i just have to push back on what rick said. the fact is is that this is not a wall, it's not good public policy. >> you want to tear down all the other walls? >> we can repair those. we can upgrade those. >> why? if they're not necessary? >> we can modernize our immigration system? >> if they're no
this is a bonanza for nancy. can stand and satisfy her base and then lead trump with no alternative but to divide his. it's all political calculus but it's not in the interest interest of the country and it's not what she pledged she would do if the president reopened the government. >> this is what the presidenten pledged he would do, wall, wall, wall, everything solved by a wall and now he has mitch mcconnell in the corner. give me the wall or else. >> is it worth a shutdown? it...
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. >> it's such a spectacular show but you can't beat the live tv ratings bonanza that is the super bowlin frazier s ont and season as the stars turned a low scoring game to a high wattage party. >> starting with a shirtless adam levine. >> it was adam's unexpected move ripped straight from the jagger play book that nearly broke the internet. adam told kevin during his only super bowl interview he had been training hard. >> i have been working out a lot. taking care of myself for the past 30 days. >> according to twitter, that moment of the performance generated the most social engagement from fans. one person pointed out adam's tattoos looked a lot like a to go back from chipotle. adam's other meme moment, this lo of people watching from home owned pillows and curtains that bear a resemblance to that pattern. as for the critics that gave mixed reviews, adam took the high road, we thank our critics for always pushing us to do better. >> i'm not in the right profession if i can't handle a little bit of controversy. >> from adam levine to tom brady whose daughter stole the show during his
. >> it's such a spectacular show but you can't beat the live tv ratings bonanza that is the super bowlin frazier s ont and season as the stars turned a low scoring game to a high wattage party. >> starting with a shirtless adam levine. >> it was adam's unexpected move ripped straight from the jagger play book that nearly broke the internet. adam told kevin during his only super bowl interview he had been training hard. >> i have been working out a lot. taking care of...
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we have a breaking news bonanza today. "the new york times" out this afternoon with an obstruction of justice opus. it's the kind of reporting that reframes how we look at questions about the potential depth and breadth of donald trump's conduct. in this instance, obstruction of justice. the new york edition. new reporting in "the new york times" making clear that donald trump sought to interfere with the investigations out of the southern district of"times" als reporting on the obstruction of justice case into the president likely being assembled by robert s. mueller. we start with the cases out of new york which many trump allies believe represent a grave legal threat to the president. from the "times" today, "as federal prosecutors in manhattan gathered evidence late last year about president trump's role in silencing women with hush payments during the 2016 campaign, mr. trump called matthew whitaker, his newly installed a.g., with a question. he asked whether jeff berman, the u.s. attorney for the southern district of
we have a breaking news bonanza today. "the new york times" out this afternoon with an obstruction of justice opus. it's the kind of reporting that reframes how we look at questions about the potential depth and breadth of donald trump's conduct. in this instance, obstruction of justice. the new york edition. new reporting in "the new york times" making clear that donald trump sought to interfere with the investigations out of the southern district of"times" als...
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we have a breaking news bonanza today.ew york times" out this afternoon with an obstruction of justice opus. it's the kind of reporting that reframes how we look at questions about the potential depth and breadth of donald trump's conduct. in this instance, obstruction of justice. the new york edition. new reporting in "the new york times" making clear that donald trump sought to interfere with the investigations out of the southern district of"times" als reporting on the obstruction of justice case into the president likely being assembled by robert s. mueller. we start with the cases out of new york which many trump allies believe represent a grave legal threat to the president. from the "times" today, "as federal prosecutors inan
we have a breaking news bonanza today.ew york times" out this afternoon with an obstruction of justice opus. it's the kind of reporting that reframes how we look at questions about the potential depth and breadth of donald trump's conduct. in this instance, obstruction of justice. the new york edition. new reporting in "the new york times" making clear that donald trump sought to interfere with the investigations out of the southern district of"times" als reporting on...
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the biggest refining bonanza in six years.the permian basin really was the outstanding element here.ubled. really good read for the big oil companies even though it was a pretty rocky fourth quarter for oil. caroline: lisa and the entire markets team, great breakdown. for more on the strength in energy and how the industry is performing, let's get to sarah. go, and really energy for once diverging from the rest of the stock market. we have always seen oil lead the market. today, real divergence in that trade. >> it is amazing because you think about oil prices having their best january on record, and they are just continuing to climb higher today. same with energy stocks. obviously you have multiple components here. you have earnings, which lisa just mentioned, from chevron and exxon. they are not the only stocks that have done well. we heard earlier in the week from shell. if you look at ea on your terminal, if you look at this, it is more than 22%, compared to 2.5% for the s&p 500 at-large. that shows you how much the companies are beating. at the same time, oil prices rising. opec
the biggest refining bonanza in six years.the permian basin really was the outstanding element here.ubled. really good read for the big oil companies even though it was a pretty rocky fourth quarter for oil. caroline: lisa and the entire markets team, great breakdown. for more on the strength in energy and how the industry is performing, let's get to sarah. go, and really energy for once diverging from the rest of the stock market. we have always seen oil lead the market. today, real divergence...
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and then you have the tv deals, there is not a big bonanza coming through.have ever had. last year was just such a big window. we can see some of the figures, how much it has changed since last year. this was the net spend injanuary. we can see how much that has fallen down this time around. that is down to 180. tra nsfer time around. that is down to 180. transfer deadline day itself, the similar pattern we have seen from the 180 in january 2019, similar pattern we have seen from the 180 injanuary 2019, don't hundred and 50 —— down to 150. so they think january hundred and 50 —— down to 150. so they thinkjanuary spending is a risk and they can do it in the summer? i think everybody has thought it is so tight, disruptive, mid—season, not the best time to do business. what you are seeing is that even the deals happening in january are really summer deals. chelsea, their biggest deal of the window, he will not play for them until next season. the newcastle deal, very interesting to see them breaking their transfer record, bringing a playerfrom america. interest
and then you have the tv deals, there is not a big bonanza coming through.have ever had. last year was just such a big window. we can see some of the figures, how much it has changed since last year. this was the net spend injanuary. we can see how much that has fallen down this time around. that is down to 180. tra nsfer time around. that is down to 180. transfer deadline day itself, the similar pattern we have seen from the 180 in january 2019, similar pattern we have seen from the 180...
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to order the invasion canceled at that point, it would provide the japanese with a huge propaganda bonanza that they had driven off an american invasion in the pacific. this would be have the effect of fortifying the morale of japanese forces that would not be desirable. and it would be politically embarrassing to president eisenhower who had embarked in his fourth campaign for president. both they had been pushing for the operation earlier. we are essentially left with respect to peleliu with this very heartbreaking what if. what if halsey's message had been sent 48 hours earlier or perhaps three or four days earlier? i think with every additional hour of time that nimitz had contemplate what to do, the prospect of peleliu being canceled probably goes up. in my view that's exactly what would have happened had the proposal arrive before the support arrived off peleliu. according to joe alexander there was a further reason why he didn't cancel the operation and that was because he as everyone else in the american command had no concept of how horrendous the battle for peleliu would be. he w
to order the invasion canceled at that point, it would provide the japanese with a huge propaganda bonanza that they had driven off an american invasion in the pacific. this would be have the effect of fortifying the morale of japanese forces that would not be desirable. and it would be politically embarrassing to president eisenhower who had embarked in his fourth campaign for president. both they had been pushing for the operation earlier. we are essentially left with respect to peleliu with...
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expecting 54.0 bonanza 56.6 and a positive revision last look, but here's what's interesting about thissically the best number just only since november because, of course, last month it dipped down a bit, but it is solid. let's look at employment, shall we 55.5 that is down a bit from 56 prices paid. actually breach the 50 mark and goes into contraction at 49.6. remember, that's important especially with strong wages today and new orders at 58.2, a nice jump from 51 and change all right. university of michigan this is our final january. we throw away the 90.7 mid-month read and we improve here, too, 91.2 so 91.2, and even though that's a good number it's still on the soft side considering the last several numbers have been higher with the four months ago read being over 100 let's go through the expectations at 79.9 that's higher, and inflation, this is very important one-year inflation, 2.7. that's a lateral move, and on five to ten, 2.6, also a lateral move construction spending. this is november some of the catchup numbers. we're expecting two tens, up eight. wholesale inventories a c
expecting 54.0 bonanza 56.6 and a positive revision last look, but here's what's interesting about thissically the best number just only since november because, of course, last month it dipped down a bit, but it is solid. let's look at employment, shall we 55.5 that is down a bit from 56 prices paid. actually breach the 50 mark and goes into contraction at 49.6. remember, that's important especially with strong wages today and new orders at 58.2, a nice jump from 51 and change all right....