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and painkillers and there are side effects here's your host dr coston laid out. hello and welcome to in good shape paying it's not a bad thing in and of itself because it wants you with it something wrong is going on inside your body but there's a problem when the pain gets chronic like an austere freitas or in migraines and then you have to see a pain doctor like doctor. here at the francisco's hospital in berlin and he's the head of the pain clinic. what's patients with severe chronic pain really need is a companion a professional companion who is helping them to fight the pain and to have a goal for the future. well i think we all have some pain medication at home and this is a case because if you've got a serious to say or a headache it's ok to take a pill but beware this can be dana. some patients have serious side effects it's really harming the body. because i know it's 4 years ago she became a patient in her own clinic but chronic pain has become unbearable. madson have been i often feel pain in my back at work i forget my job requires me to lift heavy pa
and painkillers and there are side effects here's your host dr coston laid out. hello and welcome to in good shape paying it's not a bad thing in and of itself because it wants you with it something wrong is going on inside your body but there's a problem when the pain gets chronic like an austere freitas or in migraines and then you have to see a pain doctor like doctor. here at the francisco's hospital in berlin and he's the head of the pain clinic. what's patients with severe chronic pain...
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and painkillers and there are side effects here's your host dr coston lego touts. hello and welcome to in good shape pay.
and painkillers and there are side effects here's your host dr coston lego touts. hello and welcome to in good shape pay.
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hours away from a scheduled announcement by the european central bank and now i'm joined by economist coston gestes the chief economist of come out and joins us from frankfurt trust an e.c.v. rates are minus 0.5 do you think that will go down further. there is the chair that is it is i n g by the way not commercial but detail this is of the piece in the e.c.b. i think they're they're run out of ammunition but they know that they have to react to also take all the trouble of financial markets a rate cut by 10 basis points yes probably also stepping up q.e. but everything doing even though they know it will hardly have any impact on the real economy the only thing is that what has changed over the last week is last week the question is why should they act now the question is why shouldn't they act . if they act is there any limit to what they can do. in theory there is no limits to what they can do the question is we also what we've seen over the last year already that there are also negative effects adverse effects to what they have done cutting interest rates further will put more pressure o
hours away from a scheduled announcement by the european central bank and now i'm joined by economist coston gestes the chief economist of come out and joins us from frankfurt trust an e.c.v. rates are minus 0.5 do you think that will go down further. there is the chair that is it is i n g by the way not commercial but detail this is of the piece in the e.c.b. i think they're they're run out of ammunition but they know that they have to react to also take all the trouble of financial markets a...
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and painkillers and there are side effects here's your host dr coston laid out. hello and welcome to in good shape paying this is not a bad thing in and of itself because it wants you with it something wrong is going on inside your body but there's a problem when the pain gets chronic like an austere freitas migraines and then you have to see a pain doctor like dr think here at the francisco's hospital in berlin and he's the head of the pain clinic. what's patients with severe chronic pain really need is a companion a professional companion who is helping them to fight the pain and to have a goal for the future. well i think we all have some pain medication at home and this is a case because if you've got a serious to say headache it's ok to take a pill but beware those can be danger. some patients have serious side effects which are really harming the body. 4 years ago she became a patient in her own clinic but chronic pain has become unbearable. thanks madson happy i often feel pain in my back at work i forget my job requires me to lift heavy patients and push
and painkillers and there are side effects here's your host dr coston laid out. hello and welcome to in good shape paying this is not a bad thing in and of itself because it wants you with it something wrong is going on inside your body but there's a problem when the pain gets chronic like an austere freitas migraines and then you have to see a pain doctor like dr think here at the francisco's hospital in berlin and he's the head of the pain clinic. what's patients with severe chronic pain...
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and then by the end next year i want to have all the classes here to have one like he should have >>coston grateful. this is more than a service project for this 8th grader, it just makes me so proud to see somebody at her age that care so much about other people and not just herself and just. it makes me so happy for the future and for future generations. >>take a look outside now on election night in san francisco at the embarcadero and there's still time to vote come up that pull some close to 8 o'clock lorson is good weather for voting isn't that's right. no rain to keep inside if you need to vote get out there right now certainly gorgeous evening out there beautiful skies is a high pressure continues over had record breaking temperatures today going to be another gorgeous day tomorrow. enjoy it. we may not see this kind of weather for a little while again as the patterns about to change big time temperatures tomorrow getting their stated reason cochran, almost 80 and live more got a lot of 70's around the bay, some 60's along the coastline, but certainly just a beautiful day ahead, bu
and then by the end next year i want to have all the classes here to have one like he should have >>coston grateful. this is more than a service project for this 8th grader, it just makes me so proud to see somebody at her age that care so much about other people and not just herself and just. it makes me so happy for the future and for future generations. >>take a look outside now on election night in san francisco at the embarcadero and there's still time to vote come up that pull...
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. >> there is a british soldier standing and awake maker apprentice walking by a coston officer and says you haven't paid my master the bill you owed him. the bill had been paid that day but that century standing there says to this apprentice you're being very disrespectful toward this officer. he didn't let it go so he comes up and puts her finger in his chest and they have a dispute there. people are shouting your all a bunch of cheap crooks, this nuisance kid, this apprentice got clocked on the head, screams body murder, suddenly people show up in the square. bells start to ring all over boston. bells in boston say it's a fire so this is a deliberate attempt by the sons of liberty to bring all of boston out onto the streets. >> the interesting thing about this is march 5 actually marks the 250th anniversary of the boston massacre. this is the perfect time to brush up on something you learned about in history class. what's different though is that when you revisit this event that happened all the way back in 1770, but this time with brian, it's an entirely different experience. the fac
. >> there is a british soldier standing and awake maker apprentice walking by a coston officer and says you haven't paid my master the bill you owed him. the bill had been paid that day but that century standing there says to this apprentice you're being very disrespectful toward this officer. he didn't let it go so he comes up and puts her finger in his chest and they have a dispute there. people are shouting your all a bunch of cheap crooks, this nuisance kid, this apprentice got...
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we are imposing too much coston people who aren't at risk in his view to reduce the danger of those at risk in big, blue, metropolitan areas. >> you can read ron's piece called red and blue america aren't experiencing the same pandemic. we will see you soon. new data shows young people are more susceptible to coronavirus than originally thought. my next guest is a 26-year-old who was hospitalized. she has a message tonight and wants you to hear it. ily as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college" company. and a "take care of your employees" company. we're a "help you ride the ups and downs of the market" company. and when it's time to retire, we're a "we've been guiding you toward this all along" company. think of us as all these companies, and more. principal. retirement. investments. insurance. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering emplo
we are imposing too much coston people who aren't at risk in his view to reduce the danger of those at risk in big, blue, metropolitan areas. >> you can read ron's piece called red and blue america aren't experiencing the same pandemic. we will see you soon. new data shows young people are more susceptible to coronavirus than originally thought. my next guest is a 26-year-old who was hospitalized. she has a message tonight and wants you to hear it. ily as it grows" company. a...
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david coston of goldman sachs again.stimate for the third time in a month, he is also cutting estimates for s&p earnings, forecasting a 33% drop to $110. he is also anticipating a v-shaped recovery in 2021, earnings soaring 55%. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. for more on the markets, joining me now is greg boutle, bnp paribas equity and derivatives strategist. what are the signs for you that we are near some kind of bottom? i'm not sure that we are there yet. what we need is some sort of come brands of agreement on fiscal measures going forward from the government. us thing that would give more of a bottom is more guidance coming through from corporates and to get more confidence in the outlook for the labor market. alix: in terms of corporate's, we have been seeing a lot of drawing on the credit facility, slashing the dividends or buybacks to store up cash. where does that fit in your analysis of a market bottom? greg: clearly, that is something pointing to us still being in the earlier sta
david coston of goldman sachs again.stimate for the third time in a month, he is also cutting estimates for s&p earnings, forecasting a 33% drop to $110. he is also anticipating a v-shaped recovery in 2021, earnings soaring 55%. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. for more on the markets, joining me now is greg boutle, bnp paribas equity and derivatives strategist. what are the signs for you that we are near some kind of bottom? i'm not sure that we are there yet....
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david coston talked to us earlier and said despite that forecast, things could turn around later this year. >> if it takes some negative assumptions, we have energy prices down. we have, which is obviously affecting energy earnings. we have lower bond yields across the yield curve. that's, you know, a pressure on the day. we have lower earnings in the bank sector. you have negative, you know, consumer is also pulling back. those are the drivers of why we have overall properties coming down and so the question is, how will it be distributed across the course of the year and our estimation is the second and third quarter. later in the year, as the market is looking forward, investors look forward until 2021 a positive earnings growth in the next year. >> let's bring in liz young. good to see you. david's point is that big mid year slump but end the year at 3200, as you've drawn assumption this ends within a couple of quarters and you make it up in q 4. >> let's start with the definition of ending a bull market right. we can call this a 10 year bull market or we can look at the fact we h
david coston talked to us earlier and said despite that forecast, things could turn around later this year. >> if it takes some negative assumptions, we have energy prices down. we have, which is obviously affecting energy earnings. we have lower bond yields across the yield curve. that's, you know, a pressure on the day. we have lower earnings in the bank sector. you have negative, you know, consumer is also pulling back. those are the drivers of why we have overall properties coming...