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and everything mark twain does turns out wrong. >> so as samuel clemens he goes to corner the cocaine market . >> he tried to. >> what was cocaine usedfor in his time ? >> what he learned was from a book called journey to the amazon by the early explorers , that the mine workers down there could work and was hours and not get tired. they were in terrible conditions, freezing temperatures in the water and they were down there in the silver and mercury and whatever. awful things they were knee-deep in. they nevercomplained. they never got tired . they could go for daylight to sundown and were fine because they were chewing this plant and mark twain said that's fascinating . that's the answer to rising factories in america, if we can get that substance here, people can work forever and maybe cheerful and happy and uncomplaining good workers and office morale won't be a problem. corporate culture won't be a problem because we be happy all the time. he went to new orleans, was going to get a boat to the amazon and found there was no such boat going and there would be one for years so we we
and everything mark twain does turns out wrong. >> so as samuel clemens he goes to corner the cocaine market . >> he tried to. >> what was cocaine usedfor in his time ? >> what he learned was from a book called journey to the amazon by the early explorers , that the mine workers down there could work and was hours and not get tired. they were in terrible conditions, freezing temperatures in the water and they were down there in the silver and mercury and whatever. awful...
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clemens: as i said.y is expansionary and we should spare further action for the case that the downturn returns and gets stronger. in that case, things would be different for but currently there is no reason for big stimulus. nejra: could you comment on the new addition to the ecb governing council. any thoughts about that appointment? schnabel is al very confident expert. she generally supports policy of the ecb but with a certain distance. i think she is critical of the last moves towards more expansionary policies so i think she is a competent candidate and i wish her good luck. nejra: clemens fuest, thank you so much for joining us today and giving us your time, president of the ifo estimate. are clays beat estimates but warns of a challenging 2020. we bring you our interview with the ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ election, bid for the and jeremy corbyn demands a no deal brexit out first. and faster shipping targets for a costly profit klein and challenges ahead, please confirms that 20 profit target but
clemens: as i said.y is expansionary and we should spare further action for the case that the downturn returns and gets stronger. in that case, things would be different for but currently there is no reason for big stimulus. nejra: could you comment on the new addition to the ecb governing council. any thoughts about that appointment? schnabel is al very confident expert. she generally supports policy of the ecb but with a certain distance. i think she is critical of the last moves towards more...
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professor craig clemens thinks his new data on the kincade fire could save lives. a team of meteorologists from san jose state brought mobile weather tracking equipment close to the fire lines. they want to understand how massive fires create their own weather and hopefully predict where embers are going to fall before they start new fires and they hope future firefighters will use their data to protect communities throughout the bay. >> we are using these models to predict where the fire is going to go and what communities have to be evacuated. so if we can get these models more accurate with this technology and with these observations, then everybody wins. >> dr. clemens and his team have taken their mobile weather labs to more than 30 wildfires since 2013. he says they are still a couple of ways years away from helping predicting where the embers might fall. >>> this team out quite so far. take a look. firefighters from idaho represented the gem state in an unusual rig. it's a converted military transport vehicle. it has six wheel drive, 3 1/2 foot tall tires an
professor craig clemens thinks his new data on the kincade fire could save lives. a team of meteorologists from san jose state brought mobile weather tracking equipment close to the fire lines. they want to understand how massive fires create their own weather and hopefully predict where embers are going to fall before they start new fires and they hope future firefighters will use their data to protect communities throughout the bay. >> we are using these models to predict where the fire...
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professor greg clemens thinks it could one day save lives. he brought his mobile weather tracking equipment and his team wants to understand how fire creates its own weather from within. they hope that one day firefighters will be able to predict where embers will fall and evacuate communities accordingly. >> using these models to predict where the fire is going to go and what communities have to be evacuated. so fecht get these models more accurate, technology and these observations, then everybody wins. >> dr. clemens and his team have taken their mobile weather labs to more than 30 wildfires since 2013. says that the team is still a couple years away from their goal. >>> 6:14 now. get a check on traffic. we know 101 opened up yesterday, northbound, southbound, but still there are ramps closed in that area. >> exactly. it's making it hard for people to access 101 in various locations. in fact we have got mobile 5 out and about this morning. he is traveling northbound 101 heading towards petaluma right now and you see traffic moving okay in
professor greg clemens thinks it could one day save lives. he brought his mobile weather tracking equipment and his team wants to understand how fire creates its own weather from within. they hope that one day firefighters will be able to predict where embers will fall and evacuate communities accordingly. >> using these models to predict where the fire is going to go and what communities have to be evacuated. so fecht get these models more accurate, technology and these observations,...
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roger clemens famously, it is hard to believe you.tention. that is why he rose to be the top democrat on the committee and when the democrats got the majority. connell: i forgot about the famous ped hearings. that committee, oversight and reform what happens there now? obviously important committee for obvious reasons? >> one of three committees looking at impeachment here along with foreign affairs and intelligence. over the past two weeks they have been in recess. they have had a smattering of members there until congress came back to session this week. we had not seen couple mission show up at transcribed interviews. eliot engel was there some. adam schiff from the intelligence committee. that told us a lot. i caught up this afternoon with carolyn maloney. she is a democrat in new york city. by democratic caucus rules she will be promoted to interim chair. she is not dialed in directly on investigations. i said have you been able to go down to hear testimony from gordon sondland, the u.s. ambassador to the eu? she said no. i had tw
roger clemens famously, it is hard to believe you.tention. that is why he rose to be the top democrat on the committee and when the democrats got the majority. connell: i forgot about the famous ped hearings. that committee, oversight and reform what happens there now? obviously important committee for obvious reasons? >> one of three committees looking at impeachment here along with foreign affairs and intelligence. over the past two weeks they have been in recess. they have had a...
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. >>> we now want to check in with meteorologist craig clemens with fire weather lab. craig, thanks so much for joining us this morning. where are you located? >> i'm on a road in santa rosa coming over. we were in knights valley. >> you're in an area that is now under evacuation. i assume you're being safe. i assume you know what you're doing. can you tell me what you're seeing? >> yeah. what we saw earlier this evening were winds gusting to 50 miles an hour plus at the surface, and with our doppler radar, we were able to measure winds in excess of 65 miles an hour on the ground. >> you were there with flames and structures on fire. what were you seeing? >> we didn't see structures. we were a little further away. we were about 3 kilometers from the fire front. we saw extreme fire behavior. very extreme fire behavior, flame lengths and feet. lots of downed trees on our way over on our way to santa rosa. p it's a big windstorm and it's driving the fires fast. >> oh, my gosh. how are you able to stay safe through this? i assume with your meteorological knowledge you're a
. >>> we now want to check in with meteorologist craig clemens with fire weather lab. craig, thanks so much for joining us this morning. where are you located? >> i'm on a road in santa rosa coming over. we were in knights valley. >> you're in an area that is now under evacuation. i assume you're being safe. i assume you know what you're doing. can you tell me what you're seeing? >> yeah. what we saw earlier this evening were winds gusting to 50 miles an hour plus at...
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. >>> "breaking bad" actors aaron paul and jesse clemens tell us about the sequel "el camino." >>> sethatican where catholic church leaders are discussing whether to allow married priests in the amazon where there is a shortage of serving priests. some are warning it's a slippery slope. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
. >>> "breaking bad" actors aaron paul and jesse clemens tell us about the sequel "el camino." >>> sethatican where catholic church leaders are discussing whether to allow married priests in the amazon where there is a shortage of serving priests. some are warning it's a slippery slope. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
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tom clemens was editing the carmen papers, the history of the battle of antietam. he said gould was talking about this in his correspondence. you said i have this interesting letter that mentions the photograph from antietam but not sure what it means. they say it is a xerox copy of a long description of a copy -- of a photograph. he knew it was in john gould's handwriting but didn't know the story. i started to do forensics. in the center, hard to see but there is darkness. it is like i was looking for any clue i could find. i blew up the center and pulled up the contrast and flipped it horizontally and vertically and looked closely and it said copy of a photograph from the collection of the duke university library. road trip. i said we are going to duke. i was excited. it was a week away, then he said guess where i was today? he found thousands of pieces of john gould stuff. we went down the next day. the next weekend. he is wife was so nice, she drove us down and said we would save minutes not having to park. there was so much stuff and little to do we wanted to
tom clemens was editing the carmen papers, the history of the battle of antietam. he said gould was talking about this in his correspondence. you said i have this interesting letter that mentions the photograph from antietam but not sure what it means. they say it is a xerox copy of a long description of a copy -- of a photograph. he knew it was in john gould's handwriting but didn't know the story. i started to do forensics. in the center, hard to see but there is darkness. it is like i was...
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celeste davis, chris murphy, bobby crooks, alex clemens -- i am glad you are able to be here and i leftome outcome and they will probably never speak to me again, but that is ok. i have some names written down and they work so hard, they had to be mentioned. they have been tremendous supporters of all of us. so all of you, thank you so much for being here. thank you. [applause] with us this afternoon is a very special friend of mine. he was with me from day one, before it was fashionable. [laughter] pres. trump: and he picked a winner, like going to a horse race, isn't it? he picked a winner, but he had good feelings and was a tremendously loyal friend and a great governor and has become more and more popular. i never want to see his approval rating go above mine, otherwise we will have to come in and give him one slightly negative speech about henry mcmaster. thank you, henry. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and also please , peggy mcmaster, first lady. congratulations on a job well done. thank you. she has been by his side, i will tell you. thank you very much, both. lieutenant gov
celeste davis, chris murphy, bobby crooks, alex clemens -- i am glad you are able to be here and i leftome outcome and they will probably never speak to me again, but that is ok. i have some names written down and they work so hard, they had to be mentioned. they have been tremendous supporters of all of us. so all of you, thank you so much for being here. thank you. [applause] with us this afternoon is a very special friend of mine. he was with me from day one, before it was fashionable....
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commander of the british army at the time of arnold's treason and his correspondence is that the clemens library on the university of michigan. and this is a treasure trove. it came into their possession in i think the 1930's and it is fascinating. it has the correspondence between arnold and major john andre. up until those papers coming to light, the received wisdom was that peggy shiplin was an unwitting victim of her husband's treason. that she was as alexander hamilton thought because he was at her bedside after arnold had left. she went into this hysterical that seems to have been fairly well stage for her husband's benefit. she thought she was as innocent as the lamb, but the correspondence proved it was hardly the case. she was actively involved and was actually when arnold had moved from philadelphia, she was the real conduit for all of this. so, those papers were absolutely important. it's just amazing when you can hold in your hand a coded letter from benedict arnold to the british and then there is also, it's in my book to you can see that the british had been translated. the
commander of the british army at the time of arnold's treason and his correspondence is that the clemens library on the university of michigan. and this is a treasure trove. it came into their possession in i think the 1930's and it is fascinating. it has the correspondence between arnold and major john andre. up until those papers coming to light, the received wisdom was that peggy shiplin was an unwitting victim of her husband's treason. that she was as alexander hamilton thought because he...
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clemens says a kid be several days and maybe even an early rainy season to clean the air, and that ise are no more fires. in downtown san jose, i'm jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we're continuing to monitor pg&e on their off over no develop on your. they say that timeline keeps changing, soap in the east bay, we know averages could include 48,000 people in contra costa county alone, alameda we are looking at 57,000 homes and businesses that could go dark. hardware stores of the region have been very busy helping people to repair for what is to come. >> we are at a hardware store, and we are stocked up on masks, flashlights, batteries, generators, and purifiers. >> that hardware store in oakland remains open through blackout hours. >>> governor gavin newsom is expressing his outrage over the plans blackout. the governor said pg&e can expect big changes starting next year. >> we will hold them to account they've never been held in the past. we will do everything in our power to restructure pg&e so it is a completely different entity when they get out of bankruptcy by june 30 of next y
clemens says a kid be several days and maybe even an early rainy season to clean the air, and that ise are no more fires. in downtown san jose, i'm jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we're continuing to monitor pg&e on their off over no develop on your. they say that timeline keeps changing, soap in the east bay, we know averages could include 48,000 people in contra costa county alone, alameda we are looking at 57,000 homes and businesses that could go dark. hardware stores of the...
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points right now but could a trade deal with china be the ultimate catalyst peter anderson and scott clemens are joining us peter, do you think -- i mean, it seems to me that no one is expecting any kind of quote/unquote big trade deal with china ever at this point, right in. >> well, it certainly seems to be pushed out. you know, we've been talking about this to some time. we've used game theory, all kinds of analysis and i do think that this is going to be far more proceed tract tracted thane asked me about this say 18 months ago and i think we just have to manage through that. you have two choices as a portfolio manager, you can tell your clients that maybe they should go into cash and suffer through capital gains or plow ahead and try to find within this noise rational investments that you think will be durable throughout this continued volatility >> and i know that you have some of those but before we get into them, scott, i'm curious if you have the same point of view or if you think everyone has gotten too negative and maybe the tariffs are delayed and we have a nice truce for a while
points right now but could a trade deal with china be the ultimate catalyst peter anderson and scott clemens are joining us peter, do you think -- i mean, it seems to me that no one is expecting any kind of quote/unquote big trade deal with china ever at this point, right in. >> well, it certainly seems to be pushed out. you know, we've been talking about this to some time. we've used game theory, all kinds of analysis and i do think that this is going to be far more proceed tract tracted...
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a big hearing with roger clemens, the baseball pitcher, and what he said to roger d to believe you. of my heroes, but it's hard to believe you." that helped propel him to be one of the top democrat and later the chair of the oversight committee. as you say, there was just a moment of silence on the floor a couple moments ago. kevin mccarthy, the ranking -- excuse me, house minority leader, said "i can't tell you how many friends would call me in fear because they got a letter from cummings." he has been one of the main people leading this impeachment investigation along with eliot engel, the chair of the foreign affairs committee, and adam schiff, chair of the intelligence committee here. he hasn't really been engaged for a while because he's been out sick. i spoke a few moments ago with carolyn maloney, she will be the acting chair of the committee for the time being and she says that she hasn't been involved yet. she couldn't even go to the testimony this morning with gordon sondland, the ambassador to the european union, because she was cheering to other hearings. she's going to
a big hearing with roger clemens, the baseball pitcher, and what he said to roger d to believe you. of my heroes, but it's hard to believe you." that helped propel him to be one of the top democrat and later the chair of the oversight committee. as you say, there was just a moment of silence on the floor a couple moments ago. kevin mccarthy, the ranking -- excuse me, house minority leader, said "i can't tell you how many friends would call me in fear because they got a letter from...
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a professor clemens last time we chatted with you you are actually there in the fire area collecting. fire weather data are you still there. on just on your way out ok because the evacuation orders have been extended so tell me have you guys noticed anything different or unique with the weather and how it's what you're recording here in the last hour or so. >>the way down where we are to turn out >>and so it became really benign in this location. but that doesn't mean it. >>absolutely and you are explaining how. at its peak we could see gusts of 70 or 75 miles per hour. but that this was just so difficult because the fire started kind of making a pass of its own and the winds were going in various directions explain how that happens with the fire. >>yes, so that their parent wildfires because. create a here and that is what we call in and around and fired circulation. so what and he is. the fire could actually modify the wind field. direction the winds are coming from a shift in such an because very red. >>and then of course complicates the situation for firefighters to try to predict
a professor clemens last time we chatted with you you are actually there in the fire area collecting. fire weather data are you still there. on just on your way out ok because the evacuation orders have been extended so tell me have you guys noticed anything different or unique with the weather and how it's what you're recording here in the last hour or so. >>the way down where we are to turn out >>and so it became really benign in this location. but that doesn't mean it....
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well, thank you, james glassman, of course, steve clemens, bob cusak, matt shahpenka, everybody that put together this conversation together today. you know, i'm a real big believer that our best policy solutions come when we get together and have a variety of perspectives, backgrounds, and perspectives around the making table and this is a particularly important conversation on a key evoluti key evolutionary in our democracy. i believe that government should be accountable and all people believe their voices should be heard. i was elected to rhode island in 2014 and i ran because i wanted government to work for everyone. now, as a latina or a lan latin x is now it's determined now. and u.s. democracy, wonderful in many, many ways is a work in progress and always has been so. and sadly despite the work done over the past two centuries, the feeling that government can work for everyone is missing in many parts of our country right now. except for in a handful of states, the battle ground states. most people think their vote doesn't really matter in the presidential race. that's why i
well, thank you, james glassman, of course, steve clemens, bob cusak, matt shahpenka, everybody that put together this conversation together today. you know, i'm a real big believer that our best policy solutions come when we get together and have a variety of perspectives, backgrounds, and perspectives around the making table and this is a particularly important conversation on a key evoluti key evolutionary in our democracy. i believe that government should be accountable and all people...
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>>yeah we want to talk now to professor craig clemens from a san jose state is a professor of meteorology we've been hearing all morning long about this being a historic wind is is that true is that being overhyped. >>talking about top had 7580 miles day. last night on the mountain top it alone 30 miles truck right here. >>this point will we continue to see wind gusts like that doesn't get better winds expected to die down any time soon or will we be dealing with us throughout the day. >>actually expected q a. level and intensity. well today. >>so we aren't out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination our way. >>no but it hasn't jump to one o one so far so i yeah. >>you might we talked earlier with somebody from the air management quality and quality air management quality district for the for the bay area and he was talking about the fact that the wind may change and blow some of the smoke that was going out to the ocean back towards the mainland are you finding that as well. >>you ship today probably will be will be a northwest wind. can you talk to us little everything northerly
>>yeah we want to talk now to professor craig clemens from a san jose state is a professor of meteorology we've been hearing all morning long about this being a historic wind is is that true is that being overhyped. >>talking about top had 7580 miles day. last night on the mountain top it alone 30 miles truck right here. >>this point will we continue to see wind gusts like that doesn't get better winds expected to die down any time soon or will we be dealing with us throughout...
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that is, by the way, it's very clemen complimentary. if inflation expectations are well anchored policy can very well succeed at keeping inflation at target. and vice versa. i think that explains the broad changes in the inflation process. it probably helps at least to a first instance explain the most recent behavior, part of the reason inflation didn't fall so much in the recession is because inflation expectations were well anchored on the downside. they did fall to some extend which is probably part of the reason inflation has been slow to come up. having said that i think there are a lot of points made today. for example, the fed underestimated how far the labor market could be pushed. u star is probably lower than the fed thought a couple years ago. that gives some scope for further expansion in the labor market. some of the points that kristin made about the global factors that kept inflation from falling quite so much after the panic, i think, are relevant and the transmission of that to prices. in any sort period it's going to
that is, by the way, it's very clemen complimentary. if inflation expectations are well anchored policy can very well succeed at keeping inflation at target. and vice versa. i think that explains the broad changes in the inflation process. it probably helps at least to a first instance explain the most recent behavior, part of the reason inflation didn't fall so much in the recession is because inflation expectations were well anchored on the downside. they did fall to some extend which is...