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a cta spokesperson say crews inspect and clean the stations -- that includes removing spiders and webs.butt seems they've missed quite a few here. reporter: "what can be done here?"kevin connelly, a-alert extermination services"maybe the cta goes along with a guy with a broom and sweeps away the webs." (tes) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) jr stone is here with kron 4 news at 9. (jr stone) thank you ken and terisa.... next at nine.... we have your winning numbers for tonight's mega millions drawing. this half a billion dollar jackpot has been growing since july 24. we will show you the winning numbers and we spoke to one lucky retailer who has sold multiple winning tickets. plus we have several fire warnings here in the bay area. we take a look at why we have a high fire danger this weekend. and the ways you can prevent sparking one in your neighborhood. and these warnings coming just one year from the north bay firestorm and some people still haven't been able to go home. why homes in one north bay neighborhood still remain red tagged... that's next in a live report... keep it here..
a cta spokesperson say crews inspect and clean the stations -- that includes removing spiders and webs.butt seems they've missed quite a few here. reporter: "what can be done here?"kevin connelly, a-alert extermination services"maybe the cta goes along with a guy with a broom and sweeps away the webs." (tes) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) jr stone is here with kron 4 news at 9. (jr stone) thank you ken and terisa.... next at nine.... we have your winning numbers for...
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Oct 7, 2018
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the government opposed to any sort of second vote and aruba are relu cta ntly sort of second vote andbour are relu cta ntly reluctantly that smack labour are reluctantly in favour. is there any direction of the snp leadership as her second book could happen? the a nswer her second book could happen? the answer is no. i do not think it is something that is the lake at the top of the snp leadership agenda and they would much ratherfocus top of the snp leadership agenda and they would much rather focus on some other issues over the next three days. as you say the numbers in parliament and extremely challenging for those who want another referendum to happen. the liberal democrats and the snp and the two parties committed to voting for another referendum but even together they make up less than 10% of mps. the big challenge for campaigners for the so—called people's vote would be getting the labour party on board and a few conservatives as well. as you say labour a couple of weeks ago at their conference said that of system the low table but it is not their preference either. they wa nt i
the government opposed to any sort of second vote and aruba are relu cta ntly sort of second vote andbour are relu cta ntly reluctantly that smack labour are reluctantly in favour. is there any direction of the snp leadership as her second book could happen? the a nswer her second book could happen? the answer is no. i do not think it is something that is the lake at the top of the snp leadership agenda and they would much ratherfocus top of the snp leadership agenda and they would much rather...
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los dolphins, para cta racha. el juego se iba a tiempo extra.dos internacionales siguen en nuestra pantalla. el tri enfrentarÁ a chile, desde las 6:45 del pacÍfico. en exclusiva por unimÁs. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva tengan muy buena noche. arantza: y no se pierda la imagen de caÍda libre de unos ♪ fÉlix: nos despedimos con estas impresionantes imÁgenes en cÁmara lenta que grabaron o no paracaidistas. los deportista se ven en caÍda libre. arantxa: se utilizÓ una cÁmara que vale $25,000, el camarÓgrafo tambiÉn tuvo que saltar. los realizadores seÑalan que las imÁgenes son si cuatro segundos, pero si yo hubiera estado ahÍ, hubiese sentido que era todo una eternidad. a mÍ no me gustan las alturas. tengan buena noche. fÉlix: feliz semana. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪repÚblica de la noche", con ustedes juliÁn gil, lindsay casinelli y "conde k". [aplausos]
los dolphins, para cta racha. el juego se iba a tiempo extra.dos internacionales siguen en nuestra pantalla. el tri enfrentarÁ a chile, desde las 6:45 del pacÍfico. en exclusiva por unimÁs. hasta aquÍ la informaciÓn deportiva tengan muy buena noche. arantza: y no se pierda la imagen de caÍda libre de unos ♪ fÉlix: nos despedimos con estas impresionantes imÁgenes en cÁmara lenta que grabaron o no paracaidistas. los deportista se ven en caÍda libre. arantxa: se utilizÓ una cÁmara...
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i think the treasury thing is not going to happen, and there's been some relu cta nce happen, and there'seluctance to commit money into something they hope will not happen. the feedback you get particularly from a lot of eurosceptic ministers and mp5 is that this is humongous. it should be the first item on the agenda of every cabinet meeting and of every cabinet meeting we've had over the last two years. to prepare this country for a situation where we have no deal. these sort of things... why did the politicians not involve business, medicine and all these things? the very...|j would all these things? the very...” would say start reading bob woodward's book fear, and he has a story where mr trump is warned about a trade with china. all china would have to do is stop the supply cannot find a way delaying further to be real problems and i suppose is an indication of the sorts of areas we could be getting into. what about perfume? i can't. it is scary. it's so perfume? i can't. it is scary. it's so impractical. it's a scary business has not allowed to be on board and it just business has n
i think the treasury thing is not going to happen, and there's been some relu cta nce happen, and there'seluctance to commit money into something they hope will not happen. the feedback you get particularly from a lot of eurosceptic ministers and mp5 is that this is humongous. it should be the first item on the agenda of every cabinet meeting and of every cabinet meeting we've had over the last two years. to prepare this country for a situation where we have no deal. these sort of things... why...
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salir de su ociones y el peso paÍs y abandonar a sus siete hijos con quienes perdiÓ contacto durante cta0 aÑos. >> me fui para venezuela a trabajar. reportera: sus hijos nunca supieron quÉ habÍa pasado con su mamÁ. >> los tres primeros meses recibimos noticias de ella. y despuÉs jamÁs la vi. reportera: el motivo de su partida no era buscar una vida mejor. los hijos de elvira desconocÍan que su madre huÍa de los maltratos de su esposo. >> Él me pegaba. una vez me estaba casi matando. >> ella me hacÍa falta, mucha falta. yo me criÉ con mi papÁ pero faltaba ella. reportera: a los pocos meses de arribar a venezuela, elvira fue deportada a colombia a donde se ganÓ la vida trabajando como empleada domÉstica. los aÑos pasaron pero sus hijos nunca la olvidaron y un dÍa decidieron ir a buscarla a venezuela era como buscar una aguja en un pajar. >> [indiscernible] >> ellos creÍan que yo estaba muerta. reportera: y ella estaba muerta en vida porque siempre guardaba la esperanza de estar con sus hijos. >> yo sufri y lloraba. hasta que se cumpliÓ mi deseo. jos votivo a -- motivÓ a vira un amigo suyo
salir de su ociones y el peso paÍs y abandonar a sus siete hijos con quienes perdiÓ contacto durante cta0 aÑos. >> me fui para venezuela a trabajar. reportera: sus hijos nunca supieron quÉ habÍa pasado con su mamÁ. >> los tres primeros meses recibimos noticias de ella. y despuÉs jamÁs la vi. reportera: el motivo de su partida no era buscar una vida mejor. los hijos de elvira desconocÍan que su madre huÍa de los maltratos de su esposo. >> Él me pegaba. una vez me...
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i'm 17 yrs old a i live rtago, cta rica. i have three sisters and my mom in cachi.et ong really well with them. one sister is engaged and one lives in pueblo nuevo. makes me ally happyo be with my faly. nothg makes happier. when'm away from them i get d. ey're whatakes me haiest life. in my fr time i li to watch tv oplay with sister. sometis i play ftball, or listen tmusic. when i'm older i'd like to open a beauty salon with my sister. we'd run it together. that my dream. if that doesn't wo out, i'd likeo design cthes. i'd also like to have children with my boyfriend, and i want them to finish high school and not drop out like i did. then ty could doomething with the lives. there are serious oblems her pele leave tsh all ovethe place. there isn't enough money. some peopllive on thstreet. othersan only ford to nt a home. th don't he enoughoney, and theyuffer alg with tir chilen. announcer: who cares about the flower industry's destructive impacts? >> i do. announce who cares about global lgbt rits? >> i do. announcer: who cares about homeless people living on the str
i'm 17 yrs old a i live rtago, cta rica. i have three sisters and my mom in cachi.et ong really well with them. one sister is engaged and one lives in pueblo nuevo. makes me ally happyo be with my faly. nothg makes happier. when'm away from them i get d. ey're whatakes me haiest life. in my fr time i li to watch tv oplay with sister. sometis i play ftball, or listen tmusic. when i'm older i'd like to open a beauty salon with my sister. we'd run it together. that my dream. if that doesn't wo...
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if you offer it to patients, there is a bit of relu cta nce patients, there is a bit of reluctance initiallyhappy to stick with it. satisfaction levels are, if anything, a bit higher. it is not going to sue everybody but it is about offering people choices. thank you. the spanish opera singer montserrat caballe has died at the age of 85. her career spanned 50 years, and she became a world renowned star in the 1960s, playing in the world's leading opera houses. she was extremely well known in spain, but here in the uk, there's one song, recorded with freddie mercury for the barcelona olympics for which she will best be remembered. # barcelona (10" upsot 00v) they recorded this, as a duet, in 1987, 5 they recorded this, as a duet, in 1987, five years before the games. but freddie mercury died in 1991 so monserrat caballe sang barcelona at the opening ceremony with jose carreras and placido domingo. a funeral service is expected to be held for her on monday. with me is the arts broadcaster sean rafferty. first off, we were listening to that little clip of her will stop even a tiny bit, she powe
if you offer it to patients, there is a bit of relu cta nce patients, there is a bit of reluctance initiallyhappy to stick with it. satisfaction levels are, if anything, a bit higher. it is not going to sue everybody but it is about offering people choices. thank you. the spanish opera singer montserrat caballe has died at the age of 85. her career spanned 50 years, and she became a world renowned star in the 1960s, playing in the world's leading opera houses. she was extremely well known in...
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the chairman and chief executive of next warned of a superstition and relu cta nce next warned of a superstition brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes. indeed, it says 63 mps have criticised the government's brexit forecast. as robert picks up, brexiteers have always wanted the government has prepared for no deal but it's too late. if we are going to leave in march, there is going to bea to leave in march, there is going to be a lot of disruption if there is no transitional deal in place. i think again, there are a lot of quotes in here which leave room for komru miah. what they are asking for isa komru miah. what they are asking for is a cut—off date —— for compromise. it's perfectly possible or imaginable that brussels finds a way of finding some kind of language that suggest britain has the right to pull out at some date and will these people back down at that point? i think it's perfectly possible. it is hard to predict. in terms of who blinks first, as far as the sunday express front page is concerned, it is up to the eu to blink because they quote jacob rhys—mogg. blink because they
the chairman and chief executive of next warned of a superstition and relu cta nce next warned of a superstition brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes. indeed, it says 63 mps have criticised the government's brexit forecast. as robert picks up, brexiteers have always wanted the government has prepared for no deal but it's too late. if we are going to leave in march, there is going to bea to leave in march, there is going to be a lot of disruption if there is no transitional deal in...
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there, just receiving her trophy, and she will step to the podium to say a few words, somewhat relu ctaoh my goodness. i will just reluctantly, it might seem. oh my goodness. i willjust do a lot of thanks. i'd like to thank david crowson, mike agent for taking on my book. i would like to thank my publishers for saying they would do me proud, and they did. i would like to acknowledge all the great writers who are on the shortlist and long list with me. thank you. i would love to say to all my dear friends, thank you for your support. and i would like to say to carl corniche, who published my first story ever, i know you are out there somewhere, and thank you. oh my goodness, i think i better stop, thank you. thanks! applause. soa so a clearly very emotional and surprised anna burns there, receiving her trophy and returning to her table. and no doubt congratulations. my two hosts are with me. neither of you tip the winter, it's fine. what are your thoughts? i love the fact that without exception, the book —— the man booker always picks the wrong winner. the only way to make money is to be
there, just receiving her trophy, and she will step to the podium to say a few words, somewhat relu ctaoh my goodness. i will just reluctantly, it might seem. oh my goodness. i willjust do a lot of thanks. i'd like to thank david crowson, mike agent for taking on my book. i would like to thank my publishers for saying they would do me proud, and they did. i would like to acknowledge all the great writers who are on the shortlist and long list with me. thank you. i would love to say to all my...
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perhaps a relu cta nce criticism of saudi arabia.tance in the past to be critical of saudi arabia. absolutely, and apart a few social media comments from the foreign secretaryjeremy media comments from the foreign secretary jeremy hunt this media comments from the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt this is the most combines a statement from him at least but it does come as you say after those remarks from president trump yesterday saying that saudi arabia could face severe punishment if it was found to have been behind the murder of jamal khashoggi. if it was found to have been behind the murder ofjamal khashoggi. the wording in theirs is not quite as strong as that, to be honest. talking about grave concern, as you say, needs to be a credible investigation, both parties the turks and the saudis need to cooperate, and i think what is going to be interesting are reports that there are audio and video recordings of this murder and torture possibly taking place. the saudis, of course, deny it. if those tapes do emerge in the coming days, and
perhaps a relu cta nce criticism of saudi arabia.tance in the past to be critical of saudi arabia. absolutely, and apart a few social media comments from the foreign secretaryjeremy media comments from the foreign secretary jeremy hunt this media comments from the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt this is the most combines a statement from him at least but it does come as you say after those remarks from president trump yesterday saying that saudi arabia could face severe punishment if it was found...
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he also said the bank itself was getting relu cta nt to the bank itself was getting reluctant to lendctors, hardly surprising, but withdrawing credit is often a silver bullet, if you like the fatal blow, for many struggling businesses so more woes foran struggling businesses so more woes for an already beleaguered retail sector. thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the dutch authorities say they caught these four russian agents trying to mount a cyber attack on the international chemical weapons watchdog — the opcw. and coming up — why people's attitude towards plastic has led to a big comeback for the paper straw. coming up on bbc news... arsenal are one of three british clubs who could make it two wins out of two in the europa league tonight. they've travelled to face the champions of azerbaijan — fc qarabag. three quarters of children under the age of five now have access to a tablet, smart—phone or computer, according to a new study. figures from the research group childwise also suggest they're watching up to three hours of video content every day — either on these devices or
he also said the bank itself was getting relu cta nt to the bank itself was getting reluctant to lendctors, hardly surprising, but withdrawing credit is often a silver bullet, if you like the fatal blow, for many struggling businesses so more woes foran struggling businesses so more woes for an already beleaguered retail sector. thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the dutch authorities say they caught these four russian agents trying to mount a cyber attack on the international chemical...
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>> caller: i am good my question is about ctas, cintas stock has gotten hammered since then >> here is what is happening it is exactly what i have been talking about the top of the show how good it has been, it can't be that good again it is a forward looking company making making uniforms. it is reflecting like granger a slow down and that is what seems to be alluding the fed understand and respect that it is too late in the cycle to own cintas this market's volatility is an opportunity to see what is working and upgrade your portfolio. is it a prince without a crown i am eyeing veeva systems. with interest rates rising, much of the market has been focused on the big banks i am sitting down with first horizon's ceo. and then tonight's edition of the "lightning round" stick with cramer state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. >>> okay what are we supposed to do with cloud based software stock this was one of the hardest hit groups in last week's hideous sell o
>> caller: i am good my question is about ctas, cintas stock has gotten hammered since then >> here is what is happening it is exactly what i have been talking about the top of the show how good it has been, it can't be that good again it is a forward looking company making making uniforms. it is reflecting like granger a slow down and that is what seems to be alluding the fed understand and respect that it is too late in the cycle to own cintas this market's volatility is an...
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he also says that so-called ctas, commodity trading advisers, will benefit from rising interest ratesse they deploy about 20% of their capital due to the inherent leverage in the futures they're trading so the remaining 80% is allocated to short-term rates which earn more, of course, as yields go higher reinsurance strategies are poised to benefit because they have to hold cash on their short-term treasuries to match their liabilities. back over to you >> interesting angle on potential winners of the big move in rates. leslie picker, thank you let's get a check on where we stand in the markets now as we've been telling you, the sell-off has picked up steeples steadily stocks were positive after the opening. the nasdaq is down 1.3%. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. these are affordable, all-in-one plans that help pay for doctor visits, hospital stays and emergency care. but they also include prescription dru
he also says that so-called ctas, commodity trading advisers, will benefit from rising interest ratesse they deploy about 20% of their capital due to the inherent leverage in the futures they're trading so the remaining 80% is allocated to short-term rates which earn more, of course, as yields go higher reinsurance strategies are poised to benefit because they have to hold cash on their short-term treasuries to match their liabilities. back over to you >> interesting angle on potential...
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benefit from a hedge fund consultant he says ctas deploy a small percentage of their capital due torent leverage in the futures that they're trading and the remainder is allocated to short-term rates which, of course, earn more as yields move higher he says reassurance strategies are poised to benefit because they hold cash and liabilities same kind of situation, guys. >> leslie, interesting take there on the sort of classic long-short equity fund and how they can make a bigger return on the short rebate what about the sort of traditional macro rates currency trading funds, are they fewer in existence today than perhaps they were a decade or so ago >> in fact, it's actually the opposite there are a lot of hedge funds in existence today that weren't there a decade ago that's one of the main issues that hedge funds complain about. we've seen a record of $3.2 trillion in assets they're estimates that amount to about 15,000 hedge funds out there. only 500 that have $1 billion in assets or more so one of the big complaints has been that there's just too much crowding into this space, too
benefit from a hedge fund consultant he says ctas deploy a small percentage of their capital due torent leverage in the futures that they're trading and the remainder is allocated to short-term rates which, of course, earn more as yields move higher he says reassurance strategies are poised to benefit because they hold cash and liabilities same kind of situation, guys. >> leslie, interesting take there on the sort of classic long-short equity fund and how they can make a bigger return on...
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what i support at the cta is presenting today which is a cordon of all of the downtown area so that anyone going into the downtown area is equally impacted driving into the core and not just treasure island. i think it's just odd that one neighborhood in san francisco has to pay revenue to get better public transit and other neighborhoods don't. i want to address the equity issue. it is true that we should study how mobility management pricing will impact our lower-income consumers because it is a flat rate. but we also have to evaluate the equity of our lower income residents most impacted by bad air quality and environmental injustice and they are overwhelming impacted by cars driving but their neighborhoods more than other residents are and less likely to be able to afford nice air filters like i have in my house in the south of market. when you talk about inequity, you can't talk about how it is going to impact the driver but how it impacts all the residents that live with the congestion and bad air quality that exists here in san francisco. >> supervisor cohen: it further accentuates
what i support at the cta is presenting today which is a cordon of all of the downtown area so that anyone going into the downtown area is equally impacted driving into the core and not just treasure island. i think it's just odd that one neighborhood in san francisco has to pay revenue to get better public transit and other neighborhoods don't. i want to address the equity issue. it is true that we should study how mobility management pricing will impact our lower-income consumers because it...
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remember we talked about in jrn, february we heard about risk parity accounts that no one understands, the cta gama that no one understands it felt like that was indegers was part of that it makes it more buyable runs the course derench, derisk. once you get to a certain level it become as screaming buy back and then it evens out a little bit. >> and the 43% spike that we saw today if you believe there are risk parity accounts at work, et cetera, all that was going on that was a catalyst. >> right and all those things are reasons why you want to look to buy this market potentially rather than panicking here and try to buy puts with spiking like that in this is to grasso's point. kind of a technical mechanical part of the economic doesn't mean the economy might not be slowing but the short-term interests a tradeable opportunity here. >> here is my question i'm sure the home gamers thinking the same question we have astute viewers you are thinking what does the selloff tell us are there questions process about the u.s. kpee when you look under the hood of the market we lost fang back in june pch
remember we talked about in jrn, february we heard about risk parity accounts that no one understands, the cta gama that no one understands it felt like that was indegers was part of that it makes it more buyable runs the course derench, derisk. once you get to a certain level it become as screaming buy back and then it evens out a little bit. >> and the 43% spike that we saw today if you believe there are risk parity accounts at work, et cetera, all that was going on that was a catalyst....
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director two anchor something and make him out of that, but at the moment, donald trump seems very relu ctaald trump seems very reluctant to really punish and castigate saudi arabia, he is hot and cold one menacing figure con squints his than saying we can't cancel arms deals. how important is this relationship between his son—in—law and the crown prince? very close i was there in may last year during the inaugural visit, when he came to visit riyadh, and the rapport built between his son—in—law and the crown prince is very very close. they had late night meetings were they essentially try to come up with a end it all solution to the palestinian rate —— israeli situation, which is not going anywhere at the moment, he has lobbied reportedly, he has lobbied the president to try to keep saudi arabia on side of not ostracizing it, other governments in the west are saying this simply is not good enough. we have got to draw a line here, because it really, the trail leads to the crown prince it's not the one we can do business with and yet, look at them all, look at all the deals being signed out
director two anchor something and make him out of that, but at the moment, donald trump seems very relu ctaald trump seems very reluctant to really punish and castigate saudi arabia, he is hot and cold one menacing figure con squints his than saying we can't cancel arms deals. how important is this relationship between his son—in—law and the crown prince? very close i was there in may last year during the inaugural visit, when he came to visit riyadh, and the rapport built between his...
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you know your stocks and can invest and stay with it, there's a lot of upside to have >> i think the ctas, running a couple hundred billion dollars and three times leverage when they decide the trend is reversed and heading down, they pile on. it accelerates the decline it scares people a bear would say, hey, lee, it also accelerates the rise and we all were mystified by the market strength in january and it was reversed in february the moves are more violent and you have to keep your wits about you. >> steve, does it say anything to you netflix has a blow-out report -- it was great if you were in the camp of tech resuming its leadership role and f.a.n.g. regaining its footing, netflix was everything you would have wanted. why is tech not responding and what does that say about the overall health of the market right now? >> i don't know if it says anything about the health. that's not the word i would use. to me, investors are more conscious of valuation we've been at the buffet table for ten years now. me, i share lee's view, the market is fully valued i don't know if we'll get it to go
you know your stocks and can invest and stay with it, there's a lot of upside to have >> i think the ctas, running a couple hundred billion dollars and three times leverage when they decide the trend is reversed and heading down, they pile on. it accelerates the decline it scares people a bear would say, hey, lee, it also accelerates the rise and we all were mystified by the market strength in january and it was reversed in february the moves are more violent and you have to keep your...
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lot of the ctas are down those people argan have some explaining to do. are looking silver lining, where have they been? if you're going to take algorithmic trades and long short positions, it has been hard to find. hard, buthas been even if you look it active, looking at correlations between the s&p 500 and stocks, a are falling together so it has been hard for portfolio managers. so my have spoken with said that is the root of the frustration because even if they have a stock in their portfolio that is not been of the report earnings and talk about input costs, it is being dragged down by those that are. romaine: i thought correlations that come down? sarah: it did. romaine: isn't that what these computer programs are programmed to take advantage of? sarah: that's what you would think. we're not seeing it happen. correlations have come down slightly. highs in the month s&p 500 even though they have come down a bit. on thelook at a chart story crossed assets, oil is higher on the year, the dollar is a bit higher, and other than that, a sea of red. overal
lot of the ctas are down those people argan have some explaining to do. are looking silver lining, where have they been? if you're going to take algorithmic trades and long short positions, it has been hard to find. hard, buthas been even if you look it active, looking at correlations between the s&p 500 and stocks, a are falling together so it has been hard for portfolio managers. so my have spoken with said that is the root of the frustration because even if they have a stock in their...
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review for the next five yea rs spending review for the next five years but what the treasury were relu ctappened and there was no deal they would be cuts to public spending. they have said in some ways the public spending would go up under that scenario, a good deal, you can afford more, a bad deal, you are forced to spend your reserves, to try to mitigate the effects of no deal. either way, for good orfor ill, public spending goes up. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been to a car mechanics plant in chorley, in lancashire, to find out what today's budget means for workers and businesses. today i present to the house a budget for britain's future... as the chancellor got started, work was well under way here in lancashire. fred is in charge of the nine staff here but he's not worried that extra 400 million from philip hammond spending on fixing the potholes will put him out of business. i don't think so. i think we'll still be here. we are very busy at the moment so i don't think there is a problem with that. it's about time the potholes were fixed, isn't it? pretty bi
review for the next five yea rs spending review for the next five years but what the treasury were relu ctappened and there was no deal they would be cuts to public spending. they have said in some ways the public spending would go up under that scenario, a good deal, you can afford more, a bad deal, you are forced to spend your reserves, to try to mitigate the effects of no deal. either way, for good orfor ill, public spending goes up. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has been...
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yes, because, you tell me, there is a genuine relu cta nce you tell me, there is a genuine reluctancepecially with symptoms of prostate cancer, including for instant difficulty in passing urine, difficulty... well, the bladder feeling full and very occasionally blood into pee as well and men can find that embarrassing. but what we really want to do with cancer is to diagnose it early. cancer survival rates in the uk are better than ever. so more than seven in ten people survive one year and about one into a diagnosed with early stages of cancer, but we could do so much better and part of that is people coming forward when they have symptoms. why do you think that this reluctance has grown? has it a lwa ys this reluctance has grown? has it always been that way in relation to men and their health more generally? is it something that the health system has always struggled with, to get men to come forward? yes, so, it is interesting that in the uk we seem to be a little more reluctant to come forward, maybe that something about the stoicism stiff upper lip of british people which is goodi
yes, because, you tell me, there is a genuine relu cta nce you tell me, there is a genuine reluctancepecially with symptoms of prostate cancer, including for instant difficulty in passing urine, difficulty... well, the bladder feeling full and very occasionally blood into pee as well and men can find that embarrassing. but what we really want to do with cancer is to diagnose it early. cancer survival rates in the uk are better than ever. so more than seven in ten people survive one year and...
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>> unless you a spring loaded effect it is referring to ctas >> so futures, yeah, sure, that's momentum. >> how does that explain a day like today >> let me get into my thing and you can tell me if it's not good i was searching for the right word amazon and apple, they are 150 it is caught in 150 to the top 10 or top 15 >> people out of rotation sell those names and those then sell the entire etf >> it has stocks and it is actually the etf selling or buying >> something is causing a 900 point swing in the dow something is causing that. we have a market structure which you never had before >> but the market used to jump around a lot more than it does you would be surprised >> but not on a given day. >> yes >> it is a world of higher rates really >> it is cheaper than ever to hit a button and get something to move but i don't think etf is the place you want to look >> thank you for joining us. >> thanks. >>> let's get a check on how some individual sectors faired in today's selloff we are watching biotech and watching the retail names. let's begin with you in los angeles. >> a mixed bag a
>> unless you a spring loaded effect it is referring to ctas >> so futures, yeah, sure, that's momentum. >> how does that explain a day like today >> let me get into my thing and you can tell me if it's not good i was searching for the right word amazon and apple, they are 150 it is caught in 150 to the top 10 or top 15 >> people out of rotation sell those names and those then sell the entire etf >> it has stocks and it is actually the etf selling or buying...
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we saw last week what we call the momentum traders, ctas, these guys who mostly adjust their portfolios depending on volatility and risk conditions that were big sellers. the retail guys were mostly buyers we saw a lot of movement from the funds for the moment it appears to be over. who knows? also a lot of issues about how attractive with prices down on bonds, bonds were against stocks certainly that was also an issue. what was driving the rates higher simple there were some people who had inflation expectations we saw it on the ism services report other people pointed to the fed reducing the balance show and the tariff wars. there are a lot of people, foreigners out there, china and japan own a trillion dollars each of sovereign debt i think the important thing is a lot of potential reasons for driving rates higher for some reason all last week 1/2, all of those concerns came together. back to you. >> thanks, bob you've been a busy man over the past week. i'm sure your busy day will continue stocks seesaw between gains and losses goldman sachs says a sell off is just about over and it
we saw last week what we call the momentum traders, ctas, these guys who mostly adjust their portfolios depending on volatility and risk conditions that were big sellers. the retail guys were mostly buyers we saw a lot of movement from the funds for the moment it appears to be over. who knows? also a lot of issues about how attractive with prices down on bonds, bonds were against stocks certainly that was also an issue. what was driving the rates higher simple there were some people who had...
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i think it shook out a lot of long short equity, hedge funds, cta investing, got that all out of the now, i think the average institutional and retail investor is going to wait a week or two into earnings season to see if the quality of the earnings are good going forward, because right now, the value proposition of $178 a share for next year, that's pretty compelling, 15 1/2, 16 times earnings, that's pretty decent considering where we have been the last five, ten years. neil: real quick on saudi arabia, the crown prince mohammad bin salman remains in power and remains the titular leader. i know the king is the formal leader. the crown prince is the guy running the show. now, if he is still in that job, would you be nervous about the markets and certainly saudi arabia? >> no, not personally. i think mbs as he's known -- neil: that's ridiculous. go ahead. >> i know. i know. he's committed to direct foreign investment as opposed to just government spending, making social reforms. i think it's a good positive for the market, at least from my view, what i have seen so far. neil: larry,
i think it shook out a lot of long short equity, hedge funds, cta investing, got that all out of the now, i think the average institutional and retail investor is going to wait a week or two into earnings season to see if the quality of the earnings are good going forward, because right now, the value proposition of $178 a share for next year, that's pretty compelling, 15 1/2, 16 times earnings, that's pretty decent considering where we have been the last five, ten years. neil: real quick on...
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you get these ctas that are out there trading momentum every day certainly not on fundamentals and everybody is trying to get a dras on what the fundamentals are. >> the biggest day of earning season, nearly 70 of the s&p 500 companies report either before or after the bell. it is a good time now to check on where we stand and dominic chu has -- will take us now inside the numbers. >> around 40% of the s&p 500 have reported their results and as we think about this earnings day playing out, we've got 39 results coming out this morning of that busy earnings day like you said. according to data from refin tiff they're tracking all of these earnings, beats and misses, that sort of thing, among those 39 stocks, 33 of them have actually come out with earnings beat. that's a good sign there. the vast majority have done pretty well in their earnings. on the revenue side of things, its a little less robust but still, 20 companies there of those 39 have reported revenue beats there. that's something to watch. today's trade. as for how that shapes into the bigger picture, how earning season is shaping
you get these ctas that are out there trading momentum every day certainly not on fundamentals and everybody is trying to get a dras on what the fundamentals are. >> the biggest day of earning season, nearly 70 of the s&p 500 companies report either before or after the bell. it is a good time now to check on where we stand and dominic chu has -- will take us now inside the numbers. >> around 40% of the s&p 500 have reported their results and as we think about this earnings...
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because the turkish government, so far, was quite relu cta nt to government, so far, was quite reluctantr in brussels. former enviroment secretary 0wen paterson started by explaining what the group had been discussing. further to my letter i wrote to michel barnier back in september when we published our european paper on how we could help resolve the issues around all uk's borders but with particular reference to northern ireland. we believe using existing techniques, existing processes and all within existing eu law, we can continue to trade seamlessly across all borders without damaging the integrity of the european customs union and single market, which is fundamental for them. we had a long and constructive meeting with mr barnier and his staff and we're going to go back and report the details to our colleagues and our own government. we can't negotiate in public. the government negotiates, we're just here to present a paper, which we did, and have a constructive discussion, which we had. we are now going back and we will talk to the government about it. you seem to be one of the fe
because the turkish government, so far, was quite relu cta nt to government, so far, was quite reluctantr in brussels. former enviroment secretary 0wen paterson started by explaining what the group had been discussing. further to my letter i wrote to michel barnier back in september when we published our european paper on how we could help resolve the issues around all uk's borders but with particular reference to northern ireland. we believe using existing techniques, existing processes and...
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through eu sanctions, from a uk point of view, and at the moment, the rest of the eu is pretty relu ctatty reluctance to ratchet up sanctioned pressure, because they have their own trading links and energy links with russia. many are waiting for written to leave the european union so written to leave the european union so they can relax existing sanctions. thank you very much. our moscow correspondent is sarah rainsford. she explained the reaction in russia. we have heard just now from the foreign ministry saying this is western spy—mania picking up pace and they have promised a more detailed statement on that to come. we have heard that foreign ministries vokes person earlier today in her usual scathing form referring to the previous allegations made by british authorities about the whole wave of cyber attacks they are now blaming on russia. she was calling that a diabolical cocktail of accusation. she said that british officials fantasy new no round and she wanted to look the person in the face he was making all of this up. traditional dismissal by russia when faced with accusations t
through eu sanctions, from a uk point of view, and at the moment, the rest of the eu is pretty relu ctatty reluctance to ratchet up sanctioned pressure, because they have their own trading links and energy links with russia. many are waiting for written to leave the european union so written to leave the european union so they can relax existing sanctions. thank you very much. our moscow correspondent is sarah rainsford. she explained the reaction in russia. we have heard just now from the...